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Loans Negotiated on City. Tom or Farm' Property at Rate
that' limy Competition!
TERMS MOST FVOABLE '
ALL CONDITIONS EASY
J. J. HANESLEY, - - AMERICUS, GrA.
It I* That It Bo Bead by »•
Bniiad Mother. ud tbs Bard Hearted
laMm.
[Special. Correspondence. 1
New York, Dec. 18.—This latter Is
for the
perhaps, the
Midst In
.BTJGGI
I will Mllyou the bs»t buggy In Georg 1 j,*price And quality considered. Repairing of
aU kinds solicited, and executed promptly and neatly. All work warranted. I
TVS. GREENE.
Cotton Avon - ” - Oppo»ite Prince’s Stables
Americus, Georgia.
W^f!. 8CHROEDER.
Kormerlrwlth M. F. Hollaed STtw.
UURi, a A.
0- W. STRICKLAND
fc'onrer). with Ilannlcutt A "Relllngratb
ATLANTA, OA.
SCHOEDE & STICKLAND,
724 Cotton Avenue, Anwicus, Ga.
jfen&ctum Us, Coppn and Sheet Iron Wue, BalinW to toiM.Iiaud Iron Booing
HOT AIR HEATING, ETC- .RON SMOKE STACKSiA SPECIALTY.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS :
on 701
tana" Rpontlng, ate.
)a gALL AND GET.OUR La.1 MATES AND GIVEOUS A TRIAL-
REMOVAL
Cook’s Pharmacy has been removed from
Jotton Avenue to the W. J. Slanpy comer,
on Lee street, (near Artesian well) where I
will be pleased to serve yon in. Drugs, Pat-
ent]Medicines, Garden Seeds, Etc.
W. A. COOK, Proprietor
r
33. WATTS
—wtolesale til MU Dealer u—
fine Tobacco, Cigars and Whitky a Specialty! '
No, 303 Forsyth and 1004 Lee.Streets, • • AMKKICUS.^GEORCIIA
U. XX. JOSSBY,
THE LEADINGI DEALER IN
Tobacco, Cigars m Liquors,
sale Amt or tie ceebrated Old ■‘flam Spmr Keiticlr Wllikr.
for the yonng lx
else need read It .
mothers who may have to assistin the
persuading of the hard hearted fathers,
who from some cause or other nearly al
ways hare -to he persuaded that such
gowns are absolutely oeeMMiy, and
these four lovely gowns an for the par-
SgS?£!SSSSSSu
WATCHES.
DIAMONDS.
Ml 8* ml fleW ton, Mj, Ma, Hub ud Up.
.hanj»‘».^^^
graved free.
JAMES FRICKER S
Harlow block
cs, OA
01 COTTON AVENUE. -
AMERICUS JP
R. F. NEHRINO,
PROPRIETOR.
lactsoD street, Daier Alin Boost
tAMERICUS, QA.
BAKERY!
LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY 1
Ordn te Calm of a&^Badi Frositi; FilU I hUudtolhptaiit&k
Country Merchants supplied with bread at wholesale prices.
R. L. McLEOD & CO.,
..MAKERS IK—
FANCY & STAPLE GROCERIES. SHOES. ETC.
WHISKIES. CIGARS AND TOBACCO A SPECIALTY
a£so, pnMvr-csLtjum eas
spiled with the Rest Riaads of Liquors, Bisndles, Wines, Beer, Ete.
Forsyth Street, Under tsm Opera Hopes, : AMERICUS OA
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
iffSff TOome"eaeh; b fo2r»iu5 eaeh.
!xeuim on College HU1, large lot HOxJTb, fronting two streets. The pret-
Jeeheenetreel.HwrtMptheCotles*. Large lot,5 rooms(o the
fBm5SJtt%lyl£wr hones with cop* room end hath loose attached 1 , nice out hooee end
^ HTTGH M. BROWN,
705 Jackson St. •
Hlteen Shares Pnrnltnre Kactore Btoelr for Bel*
Americus Qa.
1 ■■■j v
|gg 300 acres of Pine Tlmb«r Lat»d. Railroad runs through'it. Price
v ito acres of land and - timber two miles flora railroad. Price *4
per acre. Large Saw-mill and fixtures. 2,600 acres timber lands.
A For further particulars call on or address /
XW. ~r> TTaynstB cfc Son.
tr Buildluir. AMERICUS, OA.
uuc vkiliko Aim cssar colored
RATO.
ties that the season always brings, and
they have the merit of being simple, in
expensive, easily made'and exceedingly
pretty and stylish.
No. 1 is a lilac turn’s veiling fora
Titian blonde made with a plain round
skirt, rather fall in the hack breadths
and scanty in the front. Around the
bottom is a flill of cream colored Span
ish lace, headed by bows and festoons
of cream satin ribbon. The waist is al
most plain, with an inset and jabots of
lace. The sleeves era plain, puffed and
trimmed with bows and loops of the
ribbon. Cream colored gloves complete
the whole, which Is admirably pretty
and youthful. This same design could
be followed out in pure white or in any
other odor more becoming, and in any
plain surfaced material.
Satin is just now very fashionable
again, and it oonld be made of that m*»
terial.
Another very handsome evening dress
can he made very economically by using
cheap brocaded satin, made np with an
interlining of cotton batting, which
gives it all the appearance of the richest
goods. The gown in the illustration has
a princess back with deml-train, while
the front opens over a simulated petti
coat of white laoe, caught in a graceful
draping with a true lover's knot of corn
colored velvet to match the brocade.
There are two decided little panniers.
The front is open V shaped, audit has
lace sleeves with tufts of corn colored
ostrich tips. Marabout tips would be
even prettier.
A charming evening or dancing dress
for a yonng lady is of pale pink surah,
made with a rose plaiting at the foot of
the skirt and a sash of the same, with a
butterfly bow at each sash end. A pretty
drapery forms a bertha aronnd the neck,
and the sleeves are caught np to the top
of the shoulders with a bow. Clusters
roses and foliage add grace to it,
a rose is fastened in the low braid of
the pretty wearer's hair. Any bright
girl can make this dainty dress. White
veiling, snrah, satin or evening shades
of cashmere would all be suitable for it,
and $10 would cover the cost if the
wearer made it.
The last of these pretty evening dremee
is of white crepe lisse and green faille.
The front is draped loosely over a slip of
white silk or silesla, with a very fall
niching of white crepe lisse across the
foot At the waist there are plastrons
made of the silk, cat in the shape of
daisy leaves, with the veinings of
thread. The train is also outlined by
two rows of gold thread. Between the
leaves ere trailing tranches of daisies.
The front of the waist and sleeves is of
crepe lisse, with daisy bordering* and a
daisy collar.
The one and only possible fault to find
with this dainty dress is that,the daisy
won in the hair looks too big, and i ''
be Car prettier replaced by a little t
Is Your Property Insured?
I represent Ant-close companies anil will be please it nit .. ..teles for jou.
LOTT WAH R JESDJr
Bank of Sumter Buj 1.1 ir g.
lUIXrDERS’ STTPPI/ll CO.
HOUSES FOR RENT AND SALE ON THE INSTALL
MENT PLAN. ' - &-•
■ ■ Peck suraii and daisy.
of smaller ones. This dress would bo
rather more expensive than tho otb«ra,
but coul.(bfgfqm^BMI tho same
% using emtron in praco’.or osar i
and satin of ordinary quality. Evening
dresses do not require such expensive
material as is frequently need, and more
depends Upon the taste of the wearer and
FOR-:-RENT!
An excellant Track and Dairy Farm, one-half mile from oiir
Apply to
M. Callaway. - Real Estate Agent.
ns.
1 propose to handle
Ilia! is Goad to Eat
ftocL nth, oytterr, lire mad dreamt
poultry, eifi, game, fruit* and vegetable*
and *lm to handle the best that cam ha
bought at homa or ordered from tho out
aide market*. In trullai with me 70a earn
feel aeiured that you will get
TEE BEST OT MUffll
Orders left at atore, telephone or maff
will receive my personal and prompt attest*
tlon. %
1 am agent forth*
99
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Beer.
The. People’s. National. Bank.
S. Montgomery, President. J. C. Roney, Vice President.
John Windsor, Cashier. E. A. Hawkins, Attorney.
H. C. Mitchell, Book-keeper.
ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY PRIVATE!
CAPITAL. 850.00C.
SURPLUS, $26,000.
W. W. Wheeler <& Co.
are now in their new quarter*.
HAND-MADE AND NORTHERN HARNESS BY THE WHOLESALE ANr
RETAIL. CALL AND SEE THEM.
• They have alao secured the aervlceifof
A? First-class Shoemaker,
Repairing a Specialty. Prices reasonable at d Satisfaction Guaranteed
The Great Writers of the Day.
To convince everybody, before anbaoriblng, of the tilgb quality and
Interest of our BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED journal in its hew
form, we will send to any address
8 WeekLS for
XO Cents.
Bend ten cents for a trial aubaeriptlon, and we will send you thne
numbers, Including our Christmas Number, with an artistic eover; also,
our Calendar Announcement for 1891. with a painting—"The Minuet”—
by J. O. L. Ferris. These three numbers contain the following reading
matter:
(I) Mrs. Amelia E. Birr’s new serial, “The Beads of Taamer.” Mr*. Barr la
the author of that most suooessfal serial, “Olivia,” just completed
r; bnt hereafter Mrs. Barr will write exclusively for
In The Centory; bni
The Now York Ledger,
(I) Hob. Steri* Bancroft's description of "The Battle of Lakh Brie,” beauti
fully illustrated.
(I) Mar,ar»! Dtfanfs latest story, “To what end?”
(4) James Hasten LewsiFs poem, “My Book,” written expressly for The
r Wilson de Mesa, and issued as a
PLEMENT.
(5) Mrs. flr. Julia Homes Smith starts a aeries of articles giving very valua
ble information to yonng mothers.
(t) Robert Qmft entertaining society novel “Mr*. Harold Stagg.”
(7) Harri-I Prases* Speflsrd, Marion Hartaatf. Ma-qulse Use., Maude* Thompson aa*
floor** Frodsrie Parsons contribute abort stories.
(•) James Pari**, M. V. HsmKm an* Olhrer flyer (Author of “Great Senators”*
contribute articles of interest.
i This beer la too well known hen aif
n«*d* no recommendation from me.
enter moetiy for the family trade, and wft
make them epeclnl prlcee on one or more
dosen*. Xteepeetfnily*
S. M. COHEN,
telephone no. si.
COME TO
SANTA CLAUS
HEADQUARTERS
TEN CENTS STORE
Holiday Good, of all kinds,
bolia, Vases, Pldah, Goods,
Toys, Work Boxes, Albnms. '
a handsome lot of Toilet Cases, etc.
_ oregolng._ . ...
moat perfect National Family Journal ever offered to' the American
***°^end Ten Cent* for these three number* and judge for yourself, or
■end only Two Dollar* for 0 year’s anhsoription to
THE NEW YORK LEDGER.
Robert Bonwr’s Sons. Pnblhhtra, 52 William Stmt, N. Y.
rTt
Unbar mid'-on IiutaH nr
vacant lot. to* aalaea
tt yon wont to make 0 handsome
present to your friends, the TEN
TEN CENTS STORE is the plaoe
to seleot it.
J. Z. SOLOMON,
427 COTTON AVENUE.
louse
BOARDERS WANTED.
I have opened a new firat-clau boardla*
hotue at Dr. Han's residence, oj pos te
Lockett’s livery Stable, on Lanin- atreM.
Bosrd with or without lodging, at -hem*
rate.. BaUaSwttaa guaranteed. < at early
•w G. W. HORN.
P EACOCK : HOUSE.
ELLAVILLE GEORGIA.
NEW: HOUSE,: NEW : FURNITURE
Good sample ami sleeping rooms fur
commercial men ami the public.
FlraL-CIas* /are And sat 1$faction guar-
antced,