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rear-:/
ush, oysters, live ami dressed
poultry, egss, tame, from and vegetables
i.. tali' > *' - - ’
noil aim to handle the. heat Ui(»t,can be
bought nt homo or ordered from the out
aide markets. In trading with 'me you rao
feel assured that you will get
THE D IT. E1TIHI
Orders left nt {tore, telephouu or fuel.'
will receive my personal nnit prompt ftttrn-
il am Agent for the
Ideas of a new chief was stopped upon
his aasnming oantrolcf aCairm and awai U
ed {he coming “ofTmother”BHBT A Mir
sample of this is the Courbet! fttftfiy
called the Foudroyant This vessel,'
Tffir^own Bnwy^arsBpaa^
1888,'4 Zl
tel add'
U
W
Beer.
JLTolt b«er la too well kuown hero aa*
need* no recommendation from me.
catormortiy for tho family trade, and wU
tnako them apcolal prices on one or more
S. M.
TELEPHONE NO. 98.
COME TO
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SANTA CLAUS
HEADQUARTERS
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TER „ OEN,T^;RTORE
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Holiday floods of all kinds.
f ""rttish,' Goods,
Dolls, Vases,'
Toys, Work Boxen, Albums,
a handsome lot of Toilet'Cases, etc.
If you want to make a liaiiilsoroe
resent Ely y,,lfr"irkfc<V, the TEN
!.;a furItn«
ten Cents stork u t^e place
to select It, —
J.Z SOLOMON,
fv>Tt-iti) oi i-,«*| nii'f ii is
«7i (POTTOS A'*SN L'E, ,#1
ouse
ml tin BOARDERS WANTED. I
•IhaveopMWitrtimr Unit-flaaa boarding
•house.at*tDrj! Hall’s .resident*, oppnatte
.J'WtatVs J*iT»ra.fi<»N , w«» -Lw a«»«t
aowd with °r wiU)<;>U,i<A^M, at cheap
ftatlsfucfloh gttaraiueed. Call early
snHg un!* m*«w *-iHI JkftiU’.iHWtN*
tiir.fl
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MPQCKJ HOUS
ELLAVILLE GEORGIA
KEW t Hb'JCE,; NEW: FURNITURE
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dug rooms for
•even or eight years ago. The Magenta
U the only one of: too three that has oven
yet been launched^;11<{
The present ^French building pro
gramme calls for ten first class battle
ships. If (fipy are Completed by 1900
Franco will have broken all her previous
records. Three were to bo laid down
daring 1800. A sadden change in the
naval administration may postpone their
completion indefinitely. "
The latest additions to the French
navy are the Mareeau and the Neptune,
the Magenta, just launched, and the
Hoche, which has boon completed about
a year. The latte: vessel differ* from
tho other three It eoveijgl essential
points, but the changes were introduced,
in building. They were laid down from
the same designs. A good idee of the
Magenta, Mareeau, Neptune doss may
be obtained from the following, list of
tbeilfeatnres; * *.41*1 v / f •>. * t
Thoir length is 830 foot, >ctun Col,
feet draught 88 feet, displacement IQJfiBO
tons. Tito annor consists of u complete
water lino bolt of 17j inches maximum
thickness, and fonr barbette ^nn towers
of 18J inches. Tho battery is 4 18.4 ihch
breech loading rified gaits and *17 5.C
inch rapid fire (puts. Their l estimated
speed is 171 knots and coal capacity SOP
tons. These three ships were all laid
ad
down in 1880, ana us none is yet actually
complete, they are additional examples
of the slow ship constraction in the
French navy.—New York Heritld.
HBBWBBf—I
der bid fatailpg to.'to»Jaf frya." Jack,
a hnge bulldog, with a bound left his
master, and sotm the "cat and dog Were
fat a deadly eoflfiiet. r) TB^efafW cat was
a monster, with claws fnllliilf an inch
in length and as sharp aittfeedles, and
when Snyder floored the combatants the
snow was crimson With blood. The cat
hall a'decided advantek>ovct the dog
When Snyder com* to the rescue, but he
dared not shoot for fear of killing the
faithful animal. -j.it,!; ■
He raised his gun and btpnght it down
with full force upon the wild cat’s skull.
Tho animal reeled and seemed staggered,
bnt it was for a moment only. With
glaring eyes ft sprang upon Snyder’s
shonlders and sent its teeth deep into
the flesh. Jack was np in time and
grappled with, the brute, ami then came
a rough and tumble fight u> which all
three engaged- Snyder rained blow after
blow upon the .cat’s head .with his gun.,
barrel ‘until ‘the ferocious beast' lay quiv-
\ A*7 r .i
() Both Bflyder ona'ftfs dog had paid ‘
dearly for their victory^ The former had
a deep wound in his shoulder while the
latter’s fleshwos lacerated and torn, and
Uto blood ebbed from a tjosen gaping
wounds. ' Tho animal weighed thirty-
fonr pounds and is the largest of its
species ever killed in the Catskills.—
King
- STOVES ’AND
1 of’Paffitb, : NUd Builders’ Material
Agents for the CelebraW ^aAvEST HTfiVEfl and 0HATKH.
. JAiiflj^Jor 0ie,Celebrated Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine
Bugsfieisi#
SCI ,7 vkAGON AND BUGGY MATERIALS*
SADDLERY ANDIHARNESS* CROGKERYfAND GLASSWARE,:
AND A S|PEOIAL LINE OF CUTLERY, WOOD AND WILLOWWARE, ETC*
We specially invite the trading publifl to call and examine our goods
and prices. We beep the best, as well as - tho cheapest goods inj this
market, and will give our customers the value of their money.
Tullis’ Old Stand, 433 and ^^.Cptton Ave.
- AMERICUS. G-A
, inqvfsAwiy , ,,
SingstOn Argus.
Patty Shoplifters.
Shopping seems to be as brisk this
year as it was last The large shops np
town have been crowded almost every
day in the past week, and tl)e extent of
the bnying does not suggest any unhsual
scarcity of money. Most of the great
emporiums find it necessary in the holi
day season 'to doable and* sometimes
treble their detective forces. * * f f It ie am
ateur shoplifting that causes pa the most
i^ble.j’ n^airj^^LJ^iV! totectiw
third street “We know nearly *11 'dt
the professidtiala and ean spot them 1 at
the door, hot there are a large number
ofwaneaWboeoawlAbtM wtthuolthe
slightest intention cf steelihg, bnt who
yield to the temptottoo to pick up. little
tW»*» that happen to please their fanny.
•They set tote cT pretty articles scat
tered about lpoaely and apparently un-
watebed, and ahflost unccflsdtmAy they
commit petty thefts. Such ’ woaun, 1
presume, do 1 not realise that they are
stealing, and there ore instances corn
■tan tlyoecorring where their consciences
compel them to return the pilfered arti
cle, anonymously. Arrests, did yon
■ay? Np; we seldom cause an arrest to
be made. It ii the policy of onr firm to
avoid scenes and scandals. When We
detect any person ftl the abt of stealing,
a quiet word ts gbneraUy *n that la
necessary to secure the return of the
stolen article, and on ’amateur shop
lifter’ ie not likely to repeat, the offense
Otter having once been found out”—
New York
' f ha AUSaaata of Royalty.
Of late there harp been some
rumors concerning the health of the
Frtoof qf Wojee'eldest eon, end every
one know* how. strongly insanity pre
vails iu tho house of Brunswick. The
other day the czar's - ancle Went' raving
mail nt fho autumn maneavers, anil tho
Or. tr hiiuaelf is suffering from some mys
terious nervoos ooraphtinh From Ger
many ogiiu we hear of a return of the
chronic iduess which afflicts the young
cmperoi and tbreatona to bring him early
tothe giiive. The practical separation
of the citmeror anil empress of Austria
U‘b proof o{ fhef finhealtbin* f 3 Of the
Hapshtirga
From Voder the MUtletoe,
Christmas romping lias neTer goncofit
of vogue, and os it is, after all, an in
nocent romp, who would want it to? No
son thorn girl wonld do like the elderly
English maiden who wore a wreath of
mistletoe on her head, thns inviting a
oontinned series of kissing,, bnt each
one is considerate enongh to never get
under the mistletoe unless her very own
sweetheart is near her. The mistletoe is
removed after Christmas nig^t, for it
represents a frolic only kept np while
everybody is present
The great delight of the establishment
Is always to get grandpapa or grand
mamma under the mistletoe bough, and
tksn to let a prnneiinai be farmed, tocb
member of which imprints a kiss an the
diprffteet Those kiasss ire good, ■ meet,
pore' once, and there {a, no girl who
should be advised against being in the
im wbeto the mistletoe is. It'is true
’ft* a minirtwto be under the waxy
iag berries; it is true that yon may in
cite your mother to kiss Tom as be stands
than inviting tribate from fon. bat this
toaU'hoaa^t pipy to toU^U,■.»*«• bnt
Get the dear mother to take her place
then, and see how the boyS, young and
old, will strive to kiss the Up, that say
the kindly words, or to make a rosy
bloah come on her face os the tender
tribute is placed on her forehead by
eomo friend of her, girlhood, somebody
who reverences tho beautiful lips she has
had. As long as the mistletoe repre
sents sweet, pure fan, bang it up, and
do not let the waxen berries bo for
gotten.—Roth Ashmore in Ladies’ Home
Journal. -
A Slx-ycmr-old Harpist.
Frank Harris Pool, son of John a
Pool, clothing merchant ef this city, is
8 years old, beantifnl and bright und the
pet of Paris. Strange to say, he is a fine
harpist He plays nil the popular tnnes
on a harp, bringing out the notes fall
and strong and keeping perfect time.
He can play any tnne bo hears whistled,
played on the piano or otherwise. His
rendition of “Home, Sweet Home,”
“Cricket on the Hearth," “Patrol Com-
ique" and A score of other pieces has
rendered him noted here.—Paris (Mo.)
Cor. fJt Louis Republic. | .
A Cano of Many 1‘arts.
Lawyer A. B. Bragg, qf this city, has
nr .. . . ... j been presented with a valuable Cane,
mtu which was made by one of the inmates
AlAmoo of,Spain died; tndthat Us little Massaehnsetts 'state prison,'who
son is very delicate, and was a short I hu r ^ >lnri Ur . Braggto represent his
interests in a petition tor pardon. The
time ago so desperately ill that every
one deepaired of saving his life. The
present sultan reigns only
rightfdl beir to the TnrldsU
a madhouse. Alono'among'the import- ! Iv, 1 finest'
■at European monarrhs King Humbert
of JUly can boast at sound .health. L Oa * lnotfnted
the. ether band, his positional tho throne
Gazette.
I .>ii
Tho haniiio of tho cone
th ‘Gertnttnxilver.—Wor-
Jilt. ,1*1!! j
Clta'or .* ‘rif.ie eWab.„:r**inWBiU
■^Hcn^y Firgnioa, bLLi Grange. Ga.f
colored.’tllod' tho 'father day from <hb
cffocte nihitei oai th* handithrob
mudhs: «goi by; Joe Straxier. Blood
negroes tviMMbrteljiytMUg te fid wi
hU burildan'aecetont 1 ef 1 theiri
i tious ffora* .in regard to a death of
charaqicr,HUr^ Atlanta ConstitUltoU.
i .A,*vH»**U few,Loss..
Fred Backlii?, toq, capt»red a Igrge
en fixiHf species Wter taken in
kratenr along -Ihtstieextbt* within
1,800tnilmftoUr'hJm.i * Where he»ckiie
from, np-how ha came to SL George, is
n wystsry. ...Bods nn caormona fellow,
over six feet JqpK*. Ho woa alive when
fopnd. and we* M to preyent him
,-r-Bbngor Cota-
. Uloasa *Aqt|sss,
MUpflto
A CoiigrrMnum Stud^Iag Law.
The Hon. William T. Crawford, <
’* greagflimnelfict. from the Nlritl "
of North Carolina, has entered the
itomtotehtjareeree
|tote. J»f to.
i from Au-
,,u., huvuA' Tobiqpe.
__ nave’fWentV-bAo prongs arid moos-
"urein S*ie* widerf spread 4 feet 8 indites,
r heirs nmclitorgeathan-thlMBof * the fa-
4H|rteus4GB,bwtakew-to Fraiiklinvconqty
I two or three years sgu,.and mounted by
l ft. J*. C.o.lqr, who will mennt these;—
Langto Whigi ut- .K , ( .j / •
•ill ^ulnrtuT”vdi u>»; - ** ' '
.tare;
be
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PP.
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■-P.'fcHOLT,
■ /•»!» ■ «*,, ■■ ■. ■ ivfiALER IN— ■ ■
BUGGIES,”. WAGONS. AND
HARNESS
Wlll'^uplicato Atlan-
* and MEicon Prices in
Cement.
«7 LAMAR S'rtlEET,
PriceH given in the
HtHte#
■ HandleH the Sti
h:»keT Wugon
aXIEBICUS, GEORGIA,
' v » : WHOLESALE A/»l> RETAIL DEALER iV m
PIBST-CLAB^ BRICK.
R. T BYRD,
REPRESENTS THE SAFEST *40 STRONGEST COMPANIES IN THE W0RLC.
Insurance Placed on City and Country Property.
Office on Jackeon Street, two d-mrs north of Telegraph Office,
i ... mchtatovir
jui ' toUsataa luJ ss rets
Savannah, Americus& Montgomery Railway
Time Card In ffect October 11, 1890
-mead povy.-
Western Division.
rsr
STATIONS.
Leave.....Lou val ....... jLrriv*
..eLampkin....
Richtond
Prentoc
Plain*
Arrive Amcricnn I*eave|
Eastern Divis
7 85
M
S 2u
4 :12
Jt5
y jio p i
9 H 8 ra
HMf
8 52
18 07
10 13
10 28
.. ....**##
10 45 h
’0 50
1110
1117
It 28
11 43
U 57
12 07
12 JO
12 2H
12 50 %
‘i ii
1 38
l 4r; t
t
2 01
2 13
2 30
3 00
1315 pro
%
... Desoto,.
....Cobb’s,.
..^Johnson,.
..Co
ouejv,...,
,.,.*4 Cornete,....
Pun la,
Williford,....
■f’ i* i ■ J* A. HIXONs i
| TTOBNEY AT LAW, Amerloua, Qa^
net In BrrIvk building, opposite^
Projn^i ^it^entloD^given^to
DuPo2*TGUKBl.r.
Macon, Cia,
AW YEHH„Amerlcos; (Ms OOicoTn Peo-
4 pie's National Hank JiuUdlng, Lamar
street. Willpraotlce In 8nmtdr •Superior
and County Court*, nnd in tho Supreme
Court. . Our Junior will regularly attend
the sessions of the Superior Court. The
Arm will tatce spfccial cases irt any Superior
Courton Eoutnwestern KsUroao.
HUDSON & BLALOCK,
Lawyers,.
Ameijtquf. >; Qa.
*nd
Lamat
Artesian
lee&Myr
T..L. HOLTON, ,
awmr. A ^?vi,gp«vkSe'?
tice In all the counties of the State. Prompt
PHYSICIAN AND UBGSONS.
d. M. R. WESTBROOK. M. D.
P HYSfCI AN AND SURGEON. Ofllce
l ‘ ‘ “ "
G. T. MILLER, M**D.
P HYSICIAN AND BUaGEON. Offlco at
I)Svonport’» Drag Store, aad re.ldonce,
corner Church and Prtnc. streets.
8. B. HAWKINB, Sr.,
Telephone 80.
C. A. BROOKS'
Telephone TI
Hawk’ns A Brooks.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
'Americua, Georgia
OOfflealn second itory In old Gi
Corner, Calls by telephone, or 1<
* drldgo’i drug .tore, promptlyat
. L
Have one of the best furnlsned and bca
equipped doctor’* ofl^o** In tho bonth
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Tf
' MoJ
..tJVr'.Glenwood, | 13) . .429 .
| Meal ststtoii.< Dally? f Flag utatlon*.
or any in/ormatlon ns to rates, etc., cull on your agent, or aildre.s
* W. N..MABHHALL, O. rf. E. H. GOODMAN', ,
i Buf.cristoudeut. Train Dispatcher. Geu. Pus. Agent.
“•••• I J*.* -
Correct Schedule, Not 19,
*• *./ ••* , >.u I
specialty.
Pereon. having defective vision will dc
Cell to call aad have their eyes carefully
examined and teated and flaues fitted
suitable to the vye.
DR A. B. HINKLE hasrecantly taken
a second extended eourso^if special '
(1108 ,5th Avenue, Columbus, Ga
Blindness, Deafness, Catarrh, etc , Eye
Ear, Throat and Nos. diseases exclusively.
DR. W. P. BURT,
j^K^TIST. Dental parlor* over Oran-
DR. 0. d- WORSHAM.
D ENTI8T. Dental parlor* over National
Danl^ w ^deoiOtf.
; . x . SAV^NAH & WESTERN DIVISION
h «• * > Roh*A«leNo.4a, taking effJ
n .lNo.8,*- Between Bavajiiiah m?il T
—. Daily. vlaAmericut, Daily.
’i,||I5bi|1. Leave Bavannali Arrive 7U)p»
J lS)>Gm‘ ” ..Lyon* 3 35 .
(i&j A>neri<?n*,... Jr 15a;
8 CO ...Buena VI<ta, 7 35
l -rd»4S 4. Airive . ..Columhuf* Leave oou
11 35 ni
tffBJSbTT&or^lS
STERN DIVISION able price., \
STEVENS. COL*.
OR. 1. prepared to do any
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iO iirTnri 1 p m iLv. Americu* Ar. 2 3i~p »
11,40 t i«V 'lAf. BmlthvIlUi “ i 130 -
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>>7 j ggjA I TO FLORIDA. v “ ’ v ”
ro^unT! fi3pm“! fi ':* AmjrletM ApjSWpn.
SHAW.Trav. Psi^
W. T. A. DUNN, Agent.
Trouble Brewing
Stqck
A—
iauai/riL..
get the freight nn
HallVlmmens,
qhah io 3m
Jooa
GardenSeeds
Listen for Competitive rates.
Thp struggle for Pearl Osina
Seta has commenced—first romes,
- first served. All know that HALT
keeps y,e best of evq^g^Jpg—fiou
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