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ICURES
SYPH!
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THE AMERICUS DAILY T1MES-REC0RDER: FRIDAY. APRIL 24, 1891.
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; Ukw tWt bn r—all treatment. Cstsrvh.
Swellings, R&Mmaihm, Mnlarte, '
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CURES
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cartel FoUoa, Trttor, 8mU llr. d, «u-.,.t
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CURES
ALARIA
cteaadag praparttea *f t. p. p. prickly .
Cures dyspeps’iA:
LIPPMAN BltuS., Proprietors,
Druggists, Lippman’a Block, 8AVAHHAH, GA*
For sale by tho DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, AmerimiH, Ga.
Robort Gates, aged 0 years, met with a
horrible accident at his father’s saw-mill,
eight miles from Columbus Monday.
The lad was walking around the mill,
when he accidentally fell against a large
belt that hurled him into the shafting,
and his arm was literally torn from tho
shoulder. Ills collar bone was also dis
located. The boy was taken to tlie city
for medical treatment He is in a criti
cal condition.
Prominent Doctor Accused of Murder!
A gentleman recently made a startling
accusation in the hearing of the writer.
Said he: “I fimly believe that Dr. ,
intentionally or unintentionally killed
my wife. He pronouned her complaint
—consumption—incurable. She accept
ed the verdict, and died. Yet, since
then, I have heard of at least a dozen
cases, quite as far advanced as hers, that
have been cured by Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery. Her life might
have been saved, for consumption is not
incurable.” Of course it is not. Tho
“Discovery” will remove every trace of
it, if taken in time and used faithfully.
Consumpthto is a disease of the blood—
a scrofulous affection—and the “Discov
ery” strikes at tho root of the evil. For
all cases of weak lungs, spitting of
blood, severe lingering coughs and kin
dred ailments, it is a sovereign remedy.
J. IJ. O’Neill, conductor on the Chat
tanooga, Rome and Columbus road, hail
his right hand terribly mangled while
coupling cars at Cedartown, Monday,
Amputation may be necessary.
The Merriest Girl That** Out.
“Ronnie, Sweet Bessie, the Maid of
Dundee,” was, no doubt, the kind of a
girl to ask, “IVliat are the wild waves
saying?” or to put “a little faded flower’
in your button hole, she was so full of
vivacity and beaming with robust
health. Every girl in tho land can be
just as full of life, just as well, and just
as merry as she, since Dr. Pierce has
placed his Favorite Prescription within
reach of all. Young girls in their teens
passing the age of puberty find it a great
aid. Delicate, pale and sickly girls will
find this a wonderful invigorator, and a
sure corrective for all derangements and
weakness incident to females.
DOCTOR
ACKER’S
ENCLI8H
•for Coughs. Colds and Consumption, Isbeyond
■ question tho fleetest ot all modsrn remedies.
• It will stops Cough Inone night. Itwlllchsck
• a Cold In a day. It will prsvsnt Croup, relieve
.Asthma, and CURE Conssmption If takaa In
*Um«. “ You can’t aford to bo without It.”;
* ' l otllo maysavoyou $100 la Doc-;
-r.y save your Ufa I ASK YOUR
•T. If the little ones hm
CROUP
i'OOPINC COUGH
me ;t promptly, it is:
, 'ABOUND TO CURE. Sold In;
i/Li S' if ' ENGLAND lof la. 1M. l«d
■ MVa » In AMERICA for 26c. t bottle, i
StMllDC.IthflMp.
■ IT TASTES GOOD.
East Tennessee,
, SHORTENS _
, Labor-[_ C5SPrts paTtP
DIMINISHES DANGER TO LIFE
^MOTHER"? CHILD,
^flDFl£LD.5JF.S,%5Tor C2-t
ATLANTA. GA
CURE
A guaranteed Cur* for Piles of whatever
kind or degree—F/ ernal, Internal, Blind
or Blooding. Itchii Chronic, Recent or
Heroditary. $10C & box; G boxes, $5.00.
8ont by mail' prepaid, on rooeipt of prioe.
We guarantee to < ire any case of Piles.
Guaranteed and soL only by
|THK DAVEJf.*ORT DRUG CO.,
Wholesale aail imtail Druggists,
America*, Ga.
Samples free. feb’Zl-dt&wlyr
Caveats, and Trade-Mark* obtained, and all Pat
ent huslnest Conducted for Moderate Fees.
Our OIRct is Opposita U. S. Patent Office,
and we can secure patent In less time than those
remote from Washington.
Bend model, drawing or photo., with descrip
tion. We advise, if patentable or not. free of
charge. Oar fee not dne till patent i* secured.
A Pamphlet, “How to Obtain Patent*,” with
names nfactual client* in your State, county, or
town, sent free. Address.
C. A. SNOW & CO.
Oppotila Patent One. W.fhlnjton. 0. C.
A. T. CURRY,
Real Estate, Insurance,
STOCK AND BOND BROKER.
Cordele, Ga.
apl8-ly-d-w
DRUNKENNESS
pF Liquor Habit.
MAummi*umu£iSMrT0iticuK£
n BUllES WIDEN SPECIFIC.
Iteu bjKlv.nlncoiroo, If*, or In yrtldM ol lood.
moderatedrtnkeroran ------ - - - -
KH FAILM. It operate* so quietly ord with anch
ortnlmr th.t tho patient under.™* no tnroD-
jsjst ( , ir." 1 f?br[rxY‘ oD **
For sale hv Dr. E. J. Eldridge
Americus, Gi
William A. Barnett (cj\) has been ad
mitted ta practice at the Rome bar. He
has always lived In Rome, and by his
courteous demeanor and thorough coir
coptlon of his position has won the good
opinion of all. Among the white people
ho has many friends. William Is
staunch Democrat and advocates the
principle of Democracy to tho people of
his race.
S. A. M. ROUTE.
Savannah, Americas & Montgomery R’y
TIME TA1ILE
Taking Effect April 19,1891.
00 p
3 28
3 8»
8 81
0 10
0 40
8 27
II oo
4 30 a
..Birmingham. . .
jive.... Chihlcrsburg Ive 8 08
live Sylacauga Ive! 4 4'i
•Opelika lvei 1 25
Ive..
ujlve.,
. Kllaville arr' 0 08
...• Kllaville Ive s 8o
... America* arr; 8 20
... Americas Ive 8 oo
.... Cordele Ive 1 C 20
Helena lvei 3 85
ll.yona lve| 1 65
. Savannah arri 7 40 p
6 20 p m arr Charleston arr] 2 16
Betw’n Montgomery and Amerlcua, via Opelika
810 a mllve Montgomery ....arrI 7 15 p
2 15 pnijlve Opelika arr I 05
(l 40 I arr Amerlcua Ive, 8 20 am
Between Montgomery and Amilricn*, via Union
_ Bpringaaml Columbus.
7 40 a mllve Montgomery' arrj 7 06 p
3 Mi Ive Columbus arr 11 2n
5 40 |arr Amnrlcns Ive| 8 20 _
Betw’n Montgomery and Americas, via Eufaula
7 40 a inilve Montgomery urrl 7 05 p
2 30 _ |arr ..... Atueriru* lve| 1 10 _
Between America* and Jacksonville, via Helena
7 00 p mjlve....«..Amcriusc arrl s ini a
I is a m Ive Helena Ive 3 88 a
G 10 arr Brunswick Ive 11 00 pm
7 80 larr Jacksonville lvei 8 00
~ Close connection made at Montgomery for al!
point* iu the Southwest, and at Amerfcus foi
Birmtnghain and all jMiinta In tho Northwest.
• Meal Station*.
Sleeping ears between Columbus and Savan
nah.
Passengers from Charleston destined to points
west of Sovunnah, change cars at C. Jb 8. Junc
tion.
W. N.MARSHALL. E. 8. GOODMAN,
Gen. Superintendent. Gen. I'aaa. Agent.
Americus.Ga. Amerlcua, Gi
J. M. CAROLAN, 8. E. Pass. Agt.
Savannah, Ga. E. A. SMITH,
Western Pass. Agt., St. Louis, Mo.
M. !>. ROYER, T. P. A,
Americas, Ga.
JNO. T. AKGO,*C. 8. A.,
Americas, Ga.
P| THE BEST KM REMEDY
G
C
Soldi
E. J. _
E. H«Ui
flleetln 1 to 3 Day., without I’.ln.
Prevent. Stricture. Contain, no
acrid or polaonou. .ntntancr*. uni
I. guaranteed absolutely b.ruiliv..
Shingles and Lumber.
Wc are now prepared lot^ml-U I.umlier
and HbiogleH on short notice, at tho lowest
cath prices. Parti* s wanting either of t he
above will save money by consulting us be-
»'' ng tbt> WIOOISB * HEKM.ON.
LIPPMAN SfltS., Proprietors,
Ornnuto. Uppman-S Block. SAVANNAH. GA.
For nalo by tlio DAVENFOItT DBUG
COMPANY, Amoricus, Ga.
Virginia and
Georgia R’y
System.
SAM ROUTE.
Local and Through Schedule in Effeot April 19, 1891.
-18 THE ONLY -
Short and Direct Line to the north, East or
Till, line I, conceded to lie the bent equipped
and run. the flnc.t Pullman, SleepInR Cara In
the South.
Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cara, between
Jacksonville and Cincinnati,
Titusville and Cincinnati,
Brunswick and Louisville,
Chattanooga and Washington,
Memphis and Now York,
Philadelphia and New Orleans,
Chattanooga and Mobile,
Atlanta and Chattanooga,
Without Change.
For any Information address
B. W. WRENN, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agt.
Knoxville. Tenn.
C. W. KNIGHT, Ass’t Gen. Pass. Agt.
Atlanta, Georgia.
No. 8.
Mistd.
Dally Ex.
Sunday.
-KiAPPoW. •>
4 47
8 25
6 351
8 SO
5 89
C 12
6 29
G 29
G 30
6 41
6 48
G 50
0 58
7 10 pt
NO. 2.
Mall.
Daily.
6 02 F
0 30
6 43 F
WESTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS.
..Lumpkin.
...Randall..
.Richland..
... Ponder..
...Preston..
Jennings
Market!
Plains
Salter
....New Point
. Littlejohn
eric
818am i Ar.... Atuericus...Lv.
No. 1.
Kail.
Dally.
No. 18.
MailaKx.
Pally.
9 08
9 13 F
9 25
9 42
9 83
10 03
10 08
10 17
10 30
10 59
10 83
tl 03
1! 09
11 19
II 32
11 48
11 67 •
12 M pm
5 00 p in
7 25 p
12 32
12 42
12 68
1 02
1 16
1 20
I 37
| 1 46
1 61 F I
2 00 ptnj
No. G.
Pasa’ng’r
Dally.
7 37 F
7 27
7 19 F
7 0G
6 86 F
0 62 F
6 46 F
0 41
6 38 F
6 28 F
0 26 F
6 18 p m
10 37
10 00
B 47
8 62
8 45
8 37
8 35
8 29 am
II 09
10 25
989
Q9 40
to 10
8 84
8 32
8 13
8 07
7 84
7 48
7 30
7 13
7 10
0 45 am
7 00 pc
7 12 F
7 22
7 29 F
7 35
7 39
7 52
7 67 F
8 11
8 27
H 42
8 83
8 88
« 00
9 23
9 34
9 48
10 01
10 07
10 18
10 32
10 47
11 00
1 18 am
e io
7 60
ii iio pm
11 20
11 30
11 43
11 50
12 05 am
12 10
12 31
12 43
12 49 F
| 1 oo am
EASTERN 0IVISI0N.
STATIONS.
.Lv Amerlcua
Gatewood .
Huntington.
Parker*
....Cobb. ...
...Johnson..
....Coney...
.. Cordele...
....Penia....
..Williford..
...Seville...
.l’itts..
..Goodman..
..Abbeville.
..Copeland..
...•Rhine....
...Horton...
....Milan....
...Oswald...
....Lv Helena
....Ar Brunswick....
....Ar Jacksonville.. .
....Lv Helena
..Appleton..
... Lyons...
. Savannah.
Dally.
8 oo am
7 80 F
7 38
7 32 F
7 20
t7 22
6 37
6 20
6 07
5 98
5 80
5 40
5 27
5 17
6 02
4 51
4 45
4 34
4 22
3 88
8 M
3 22
3 08
3 00
2 45
2 40
2 21
2 10
2 04 a IU
1 85
7 40 p in
No. 17.
6 10 p i
6 00 F
6 49
5 42 F
5 37
A 33
5 22
5 16 F
6 03
4 47
4 34
4 23
4 IN
4 W
3 84
3 41
3 30
3 19
3 13
3 02
2 49
2 37
2 94
1 49 pm
1 38
1 28
1 20
1 04
12 54
12 48 F
12 40 p III
7 38 l
W. N. MARSHALL,
E. S. GOODMAN,
Gen'l Supt.
(ien’l Pass. Agt,
Down to a fine point
—that’s where the making of
corsets has been brought to,
Kabo for the “bones”—it
tan’t break or kink.
Loops of corset lace in
stead of metal eyelets—they
can’t rust or cut the laces.
The Ball Corset for ease
and comfort; the Kabo Cor
set for unyielding strength.
Each is the best of it’s kind
If you don’t think so, after
wearing for two or three
weeks, return it to us and get
your money back.
For,ale by GEO. D. WHEATM5Y.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
ranted, and so stamped on bottom. Address
W. L, UOTUhAS, Uncklu, Han. sold by
THORNTON WHEATLKY
Amerlous, • - Georgia.
.DISSOLUTION.
The fl*m of Argo A Andrews is this day
dissolved by mutual consent, John T. Argo
retiring. He will be succeeded by C. C. Car
ter, auiLthe firm will hereafter be Andrews
ACartT, who will assume all the liabilities
of the late Arm of Argo A Andrews, and col-
ect all debts due them.
Jno.T. Aruo,
It* M. Andrews.
In retiring f«om the Arm of Argo A An
drews I return thanes to the public for the
generuu* patronage bestowed, and bespeak
for the new firm a continuance of the same*
Jno. T. Aroo.
Amerlcua, Ga., April lRb, 1891.
N TO debtors and creditors.
Oioaoi*—Romtib Co cut r: v
All pmon* having demand, .gvln.t S. 8.
loan, lute of ..Id county, deceamd, are
ntllled to prwent them, properly
, totne.orinmy mw-tm-!o myat-
... A. Amley. within the time pre
tty law. or they may not In: Killed.
All perao. e Indebted to Mlddeceeted are
reqarmed lo make prompt eettlement. This
Aprilanl, iml. JAMES M PBRHONH,
Adml.lratorofH.H.H'oan, dt-renied.
«pr»-il2l-wtlt
T. S. GLOVER
Has Just opened unat Watts’ Corner
with a choice stock of
ancy:and: Family: Groceries,
And herewith asks a share of the public
patronage. Connected Is a neat and
cosy Bar, where
Tbs Ikt Wilts, Liquors, Beer ud Ggui
Cau be found. When you need me come
and see me.
T. S-GLOVER.
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
Taking Effect March 22,1801. Btandard Time, 00th Meridian.
GOING ►OUtH.
GOING NORTH.
2 i& pml 7 lu am Lv Atlsi ta..*. Ar 1
0 15 p m 10 45 a m Ar.. Macon Lv l — r ...
0 90 p m il 00 a m Lv.. Macon Ar 5 69 p in
9 00 p m 1 55 p ni Ar.. Cordele ..A? 8 23 p m
10 85 p m 8 2b p m Ar Tifton ar 1 86 p m
12 08 a m 4 M p in Ar Valdosta Ar 12 01 p in
4 15 amj 6 68 p ml %r Lake City Lv “ “ ~ -
| 9 16 p ni| Ar J cksonville .. . Lv
ijlO 10 p in|Ar..
10 50 a m
0 50 a m
115 am
407 am
2 45 am
12 28 am
9 17 pm
6 26 pm
2 80 p m
Trains arrive and depart from union depots In Macon and Palatka and P. C. A P.
depot in Jsoksonvllle.
Connection nerth bound and sou h bound !* mads In Macon with trales of Central
and B. T. V. A G. railroads.
A. C. KNAPP. J. T. HOOK, L. J. HARRIS,
Truffle Manager. General Passenger Agent. Ticket Agent,
HENRY BURNB, C. T. and P. A. No 519 Mulberry at. Union Depot.
Macon Ga.
C. C. HOD EH, J R-lBoI I r I tl mj Agent, 6 Kimball Block, Atlanta, Ga.
ItuYJr.d H.i cv*Jilt in ii*, o iDut,u nituimii UHAHi fitmiit", un.
L. C. CONOVA,C/T.A. R. T. RICHARD, Agent, Union Depot. W.P.LAW8HB.T.P.A.
Palstka, Fla.
JAME8 MENZIE8, Houthesstera Agent, 98 Weill Bay HL, Jacksonville, Fla.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
Southwestern Division.
Correct Schedulo, No. 22, in Effeot AprU 12,18D1
SAVANNAH At WESTERN DIVISION
Hebedul. No. 10, takln, .fleet Apr. I2tb, 18111.
No. 6, B.twwo Bavitnnmb and Blrmln,h»m| No. 6,
Dally. via Am.rlcui, Dally.
710pm Leave Savannah Arrive 7K>pni
I so It III Lyon. IliOam
tbO Amaneui, SIDani
B as Buanavlita, !t23pm
IIBB Arrive Oolnmbna, Leave 8 to
-—----- » Ot a m
t. H. HAWKINS 't H.C. BAGLEY. VlcPrw't
W.t. '.IRPhEY. Cathler.
'UOANIZED 1870.
^0The Ba.ik of Ameucus.ge-
Stockhold<
Capitals
Surplus*!
ieuc
dually Jebt
-- -.‘-SISS^
-1 biKEU| ORS
H. C. Bagley. Pres. Amcncus Investment Co.
P. C. Clegg, Pres. Ocmulgee Brick Co.
Dodson, of jas. Dodson & Bon, Attorneys.
O. W. Glover, Pres’t Americas Grocery Co.
8. H. Hawkins, Pres’t 8.A.4K. Railroad.
8- Montgomerv. Pres’t Peoples National Bank.
J - W. Sheffield, of Sheffield A Co., Hardware.
It Wh®f tl ®7* wholesale dry goods. *
W. B. Murphey, Cashier.
Canli
Paid
up Capital
THE BANK OF SUMTER
T. N. HAWKES, O. A. COLEMAN,
Prealdent. Vlce-Prealdent.
w. C. FUar.OW, Caahier.
UUIECTORS-O. A. Coleman, C. C.
Ilawklne, B. H. Jossoy, T. N. Hnwkes,
W. C. Kurlow, W. II. 6. Wheatley, R. 8.
Oliver, II. M. Brown, W. M. liawkes,
Dr. £. T. Mathla, Arthur Rylander.
Liberal to Ita cuatomeri, accommoda
ting to the publle and prudent in ita
management, thle bank aollolta deposit,
and other buaineaa In ita line.
S. MONTGOMERY, Prat. J. C. RONEY, Vice Prat.
JNO. WINOSOR. C’r. LESTER WINDSOR Alit. Cr.
E. A. HAWKINS, Attonwy
NO. 3830.
THE
Peoples' National Bant
Of Americas.
Capital, *30,000. Surplus, 873,000
ORGANIZED 1883.
Stei.,Biffin
-+THE+-
Americas National Building
and Loan Association.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. - 830^00,000.
OVER *200,000 WORTH OF STOOK
ALREADY SOLO.
Money loaned at 8 per cent, principal, and
ntermt payable In eaay monthly Inatall-
t. Larce proflta secured to Invasion.
DIRECTORS:
K, Taylor, Retired Merchant: H. R. Job neon,
of Johnson A llarrold; W. P. Wallis. Atty. at
Law; T. M. Allan, Experienced Bnlldlnf and
Loan Manager; Lott'Warren, Secretary and
Trea«. Mutual B. A L. A..,: H. B. Hawklna,
Pres. 8. A. A M. Ry.; J. B. Wider, Mayor of
America, and Prem Street Ry.
I-ll HI dAwly
H.C.BAOLcr,Pm. tV.E.IUwa»a,Sec.ATr.
Americns Investment Go.
Investment Securities.
Paid up Capital, *1,000,000.
(Surplui, *250,000.
dirzctors:
H c Bagley, W E Hawkins, 8 W Coney,
W S GIUli, J W Sheffield, P 0 Clegg,
W M Ilawkea, B F Mathews, O M Brae,
W E Unrpbey, 8 Montgomery, J H Purr.
B. P. Hollis.
CAPITAL STOCK *100,000.
SURPLUS* UndivKUd Profits, - *70,totJJ.
* Bank of Soathvestern Georgia. •
M. SPEER. J.W.WBIATUT,
_ Pr^ldettt. Vle.I-re.ld.
J. Perry,
W. Smith,
DinscroBf:
J. W. Wheatley, E. J. Eldridge,
C. A. Huntington, H. R. Johnson,
R. J. Perry, J. 0. Nicholson,
. W. II. C.Dudloy,
M. Speer.
Ho. 0
Dally.
Passenger
No.0
Dally.
Fait Mall
BABT BOUND.
S2i£
Fast Mall
No. 7
Dally
Pamengor
S:*3am
618 ••
630 * 4
10 60 M
620pm
666pm
235p m
416 “
696 *'
1020 “
016a m
6>» “
Lv. Amerlous Ar.
Ar. Fort Valley Lv.
** Macon M
11 Atlanta “
“ Augusta ••
*• Havannah “
108pm
1199am
1020 •*
7 10 “
910pm
997 p m
MOO “
0 40 «•
216 “
*00am
640 “
No. 7
Dally
Paraenger
9 87 p m
1C 06
4 42 am
796am
No. 6
Dally.
Fast Mall
WEST BOUND.
No. 0
Dally
Fast Mall
No. 8
Dally
Paaaenger
1 8 pm
1 80 -
4 12 *•
7 20 ’«
Lv. Aroerleua Ar.
Ar. Smith villa “
“ Eufaula “
'• Montgomery Lv.
296 pm
190 “
1109 a m
740 a m
896a m
!oS pm
790pm
No. 7
Dally
937 pm
1006 “
10 45 p m
460am
716am
7 25a m
No. 6
Dally
1 18 pm
130 «
26S •*
640 •
TO FLORIDA.
Lv. Amerlcua Ar.
“ Hrolthrills '*
Ar Albany Lv.
<* Thoraaavllle Lv
•* Waycross *•
•* Brunswick ••
M Jackaonvtlle M
No. 6
Dally
2 35pm
120pm
12 20 p m
890pm
No. 8
Eally
TSla m
800 “
216 **
lOlOp
760
785
Bolld Train, with Bleeping Can Between Havannah and Birmingham.
For farther Information relative to tickets, aehedolee, hast rontes etc. etc., apply to
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, J. C. MoKENZIB, Snp't, E.T. CHARLTON,Oen. Pom. Ag’L
Americas, Ua. Smlthvllle, Oa. Havannah.Oa.'
D. H. BYTHE WOOD, DlvDlon Paaa. Ag’b, Colambna/Ua.
D D. CURRAN. Hnp’L Colnntbna. Oa. J. C. BHAW Trav. Paaa Ag'L, Savannah Ga.
Hard Times to get Money
Tan Donate saved la twenty dollan made!
My New Spring Styles cannot ha excelled,
*pi< by calling on
M. FRIEND
You can gel a Stylish Spring Bull at small
coat, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Old Eipm* Office stand, Lamar street.
aprlO-lrao.
Americus Iron Works,
BUILDERS OP
Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins,
Presses, Feeders and Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills,
Shingle Machines, Pipe and-Pipe Fittings, Boiler
iSH Feeders, Valves, Jets, Etc.
Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pulleys
*@“Special attention given to repairing all kinds of
Machinery. Telephone 79.
E. BubRjIJil, Pro*. H. M. Knapp, V. P.
(O. A. Coi-kuan, Sec, * Treat,
eorgia Loan&TrustCo.
Negotiates Loans on impwvod
Farm and City Property.
B P Hollis,
Attorney,
J E Bivins. '
Land Examiner.
W.D. MURRAY* PRESIDENT.
j.E.oum,cAMiEi
Planters’ Bank of ElMe,
EUxvtUe, Oeorglx.
PAID CP CAPITAL, . . UBJMO
Collection* s Specialty.
Liberal to Its customer., eceonunodxtlng to
the public ud prudent In Iu mxnxgement, this
twnkaoliclttdepatlwud other bulncM In IU
U e jxnSdnwly.
LOANS.
Loan* negotisted at LOWEST BATES.
Easy payments, on city or farm lands.
J.. J. HANESLET,
not lily America., Georgia.
H. SANFORD,
Contractor and Builder,
AMERICUS, GA„
b ptepand to take eootnet* for handing, ot
ail kind..
With large experience In building he can
guarantee u good work a. can be dene kny
Estimates Hade.
Inside flu liking a tpaclalty, In hard wood.
AUlatartdMlgu. Sample, can be had on xp
Call at J. B. Dunn', non, oa Lamar atreet,
Amerlcu., Ga. decU-am
SHINGLES, SHINGLES.
Buy your shingles at CotbV
railroad. Both Cypraea and Ptna
aad 4 inebaa width. 16 and 16 long,
eounta on car-load lota. GKO. i
3-10-lm