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THE AMERICUS DAILY T1MES-REC0RDER: THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1891.
CURES SMS
Hot Water In Pari*.
Thu nickel - in - tlit? - slot machine ha*
fotmd a very useful adaptation in Paris,
where a new apparatus has recently
,>wn set np at several points in the pub
M lie streets tor the purpose of supplying
hot water, A small structure is utilized
as a bill board for advertising placard^
uud at u convenient ]K>iut a faucet pro
jects. Near the faucet is a slot, and lie-
side the slot a button. To use the appa
ratus a pail is placed lieneath the faucet
a five centimes piece (equivalent in size
and value to one of our old fashioned
■ copper cents! »» dropped in the slot, the
button ir pushed and forthwith a jet ot
steaming hot water gushes from the fau
cet into the pail, running until nine
| quarts have lieon delivered, when the
| stream stops automatically.
The interior of the apparatus is partly
i occupied by a coil of pipe, within which
I is a gas burner, exactly as in eontriv-
i ances used in this conntry for heating
I water quickly. The coil rommnnioab*
j with the city water supply, so that the
water drawn is always fresh. The gas
Is not wasted by being kept burning all
the time, but is lighted by the preaung
of the button which opens the faucet
and the automatic closing of the faucet
and shutting off the gas after the pailful
of water has been delivered an; eosilr
effected by devices in common use. One
of the chief uses of this new institution
is the filling of hot water cans which the
call drivers placo in their carriages in
cold weather to warm their patrons' feet.
—New York Commercial Advertiser.
DOCTOR
UPPMAH £E(JS m Proprietors,
Druggists, Lippmu's Blade, SAVAKSAH, GA.
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Amcricus, Ga.
■S3
It’s easy enough
—the Ball corset That’s be
cause it has coils of fine wire
springs in the sides. They
clasp the figure closely, but
yield to every motion.
They “give”, but they come
back. So does your money
—if you’ve worn a Ball cor
set two or three weeks, and
find that you don’t like it
For sale by GEO. I). WHEATLEY.
“Isolienirriu** In Farte.
Nearly the whole of an act of “Lohen
grin” ha« at last been performed at the
Grand Opera, but tho trick was man
aged in such a war that no Chauvinistic
prejudices could >>o hurt. It was an
nounced that at the performance given
for the benefit of M. Dnmainie a duet
from Wagners opera would be sung by
Mmo. Caron and M. Vorgnet. When
the audience expected tho two singers
to come on in ordinary dress the con
ductor gave tho signal for tho orchestra
to attack the first chord of the prelude
to the third act.
The curtain then rose on the bridal
chorus, and, this finished, Elsa and
Lohengrin were left on the stage to sing
the most interesting and the most im
passioned love duet that has ever been
written. Now that an attempt has been
made to reverse the sentence passed
upon Tannhauser five and twenty years
ago at tho Opera, and to make amends
for the brutal treatment of “Lohengrin”
at the Eden theatre, it is to bo hoped
that the hundreds who applaud Wagner
at the Sunday concerts week after week
and year after year may at length have
a chance of bearing his masterpieces at
the French Academy of Music.—Paris
Cor. London Telegraph.
ACKERS
ENGLISH
1EMEDY
Sumter Item*.
Sitmter, Ga.,April 27.—[Special]—The
cool nights we have been having for the
past week is damaging the cotton crop
very much. Most of the farmers have
finished planting cotton and some of
them are chopping.
There was a school picnic at Bear
Branch last Saturday, given in honor of
the scholars of the Sumter high school.
All present enjoyed the occasion very !.
much. The dinner was bountifully| !
spread, and the afternoon was passed i
different amusements. All those thatj
did not have sweethearts paid most<
their attention to the mosquitoes and
redbugs.
Mr J. M. Holland and daughter. Miss
Annie, of Bronwood, paid Sumter a
pleasant visit this week.
Miss Georgia BroWn, of Macon, is the
guest of Mrs. J. M. Rodgers.
The Bird of Wisdom.
An owl sat In a hickory tri»o,
AmlHuid In un linpuriont manner to in .
••Ter-hnol! tor-boot! ter-hoo!”
I asked her, polltetv. “You >«vo!y old bird,
Have you of the •Golden Idscovery’ board?"
Hhe rultl -d h-r feathers and spoke but a word.
That dreary, m noionQu* "Who?"
Dr. Pierce’s Gohlcn{Medical Disco' cry
is a warranted lung, liver and blood
remedy, a powerful tonic and alterative,
and a reliable vitalizerfor weak persons;
a panacea for scrofula, hip-joint dis
eases, fever-sores, swellings and tumors;
contains no alcohol, and is a medicine
without a peer. There is no risk In buy
ing a guaranteed article. Your money
back if It don’t benefit or cure.
r.ttle may save you $100 In Doe-;
“'.r sate your life I ASK YOUR*
»T. If the little ones have S
CROUP i
SAM ROUTE.
Local and Through Schedule in Effect April
1891.
No. 8,
Mixed.
Dully Ex.
Sunday.
X BOUND TO ClfRE. Sold In;
ENGLAND for fa. ttfd.
In AMERICA tor 26c. • bol
ftwp.
• IT TASTES COOP, i
~ S. A. M. ROUTE.
Inilrwl a Remarkable Criminal.
A remarkable prisoner, who calls him
self August Maler. was received at the
penitentiary in Jefferson City, Mo., a few
days ago on a two years’ sentence from
St. Genevieve county for obtaining prop
erty nnder false pretenses. He is prob
ably 70 years old, and has commenced
serving his eleventh term in the Missoni*
penitentiary. He first came herein 1836
and, with the exception of a year that
he spent in jail in Illinois, he has never
been ont of this penitentiary bnt a few
months at a time siDce. Ho is known at
the prison as “Dutch Charley.” No one
knows his right name or anything of his
antecedents. Ho is a monumental liar
and rarely ever tells the same story twice.
He has been sentenced every time for
working some kind of a confidence game,
and even while in the penitentiary has
plied his vocation on verdant gnards and
amateur detectives with more or less
success.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat,
A Common DImmm.
Dyspepsia has become the most com
mon disease of the country; all classes
are not exempt, attacking the young as
well as the old, caused no doubt from
our mode of living and the too free use
of tobacco, otc., and yet it is one of the
most difficult diseases wo have to en
counter. In the last five years Dr. Holt
discovered a remedy, (Dr. Holt’s Dys
peptic Elixir), up to this time has not
failed to cure in a single instance. We,
can refer you to W. A. Wright, Comp.
Gen. of the State, Judge R. F. Lyon, Mr.
George Dasher, Macon, Ga., I)r. L. P.
Dozier, Georgetown, Ga., Mr. Jos. Har
rison, Columbus, Ga., and hundreds
of others if desired. Manufactured by
Dr. Holt’s Dyspepsia Elixir Co., Monte
zuma, Ga. Bottles double former size.
Price $1. For sale by all druggists.
Dr. Holt’s Croup and Cough Syrup
prevents and cures croup. No cure no
pay. Manufactured by Dr. nolt’s Dys
peptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, Ga.
ap21-lm
Mr. Gladstone has had au attack of
influenza and has been PI for the last
week. Ho went to Brighton to recruit
and lias come back bcttciy
De Witt’s Littleaariy Risors never
gripe or cause nausea\ Mild but sure,
assist rather than forceX Best Little pill
for sick headache, chronic constipation,
dyspepsia. Sold by Cook’s Pharmacy.
1-10-Sm
Savannah, Americas
TIME TAllTzE
Taking Effect April 19,1891.
*8 mi a m lve Hinn I iigham a rr i 7 no ji
10 on live.... Chihlcrwbttrg lve 5 or*
10 27 live Bvliu auira lve 4 40
*Opeliks lve! ‘
8 27
II 00
4 no a
11 45 a i
lve 11 20
arr 9 (V*
y fio
4 15
*4 35
Q5 05
No. 18.
MalteKx.
Dally.
i Montgomery and Americas,
rr| 7 40 p
rr! 2 15
vis Opelika
Tj 7 15 p
Between Montgomery and Amdrlcus, vis Union
Spring* and Columbus.
7 4o h m IveTT. . . Montgomery srr 7 05 p
A guaranteed Corr for Pflea of whatever
kind or degree—Ez eroal, Internal, Blind
or Bleeding, Itchii g, Chronic, Recent or
Hereditary. $X-0t“ * box; 6 boxes. $5.00.
Bent by mull, prepaid, on reeeipt of price.
Wo guaraatoo to c we any case of Piles.
Guaranteed and aoL inly by
(THE DAYEJf.’ORT HRfO CO..
Wholesale a Jd Retell Orurgtett,
Amerlcu., ga.
Semple, free. feign-ddiwlyr
- J3HADF1EU3S
FS&sw
\MMnA. />nort&£,
SCHffTY,
** ATLANTA. GA.. 9
Caveats. sod Trade-Marks obtained. and all Pat
ent business conducted for Vedcrata IFee*.
Oar Office Is Opposite U. S. Patent Office,
and w<XSc?m pC£t tolas* tone !ba» than#
remote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photon with descrip
tion. We advise, If patentsble or not. free of
charge. Our fee not dne till patent Is secured.
A Pamphlet. "How to Obtain Patents," with
name* of actual clients In roar State, county, or
town, seat free. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Opposi'a Patent Met. WaaNarfaa. D. C.
$500 Howard !
kUnatlon ev CoitlrtMH w# nssel rare wit— W e*t *
Vceetahl* Liver PllI*, when th* directions a. t* rtrici!>
rnnirllrl With, fury ar« parity Vcertain*. and never
faUtogivesatlsfartloa. ••garCOctol fcW'JJJ**
SOWtslatag m Pills, • costs. Bswars of .
aff_ DVTOTOM gA
Shingles liHHlySrr! nr. Hnmmaod, of Bangor, Mich.,
| threw a knife at a mouse. The blade
aJ'sinai'S'og^no^site. 1 -:^ •
UlcfadfainriaapwbaUjfat-L
a*. P Ue.n,tb.lr«d gS(g#11M|!njoKt I
Sixty-one Times Around Cape Horn.
Capt J. M. Holmes left his home last
week for New York, from whence he will
start on his sixty-second voyage wound
Cape Horn. He has the reputation
among seafaring men of having made
the trip around Cape Horn more times
than any living man, and if the captain
keeps his word he will reach the century
mark on the trips before he retires. This
time ho is bound for the Golden Gate,
,and will probably not be seen at his
home for a year or more. He is captain
and principal owner of the proud ship
Charmer, which has weathered many
gales and brought him safply around the
treacherous Horn over sixty times.—Cor.
New Haven Register.
For Coast Defense*.
A very’ novel suggestion for the con
struction of forts to defend our seaboard
cities comes from Mr. Anderson, the
head of the engineering firm which has
contracted with the government tobnild
the lighthouse on Outer Diamond shoal,
at IL»tteras. His proposition is to sink
caissons upon the sandy shoals which
exist at the mouth of nearly all our riv
ers, and upon them to erect forts of 800
feet in diameter, built of solid concrete,
with walls fifty feet thick, with a bomb
proof armor of steel over tho interior.—
New York Telegram.
A negro woman apparently died in
Shreveport, La., but when the funeral
procession arrived at the cemetery next
day she rose up in her coffin and wanted
to know what was going on. The mourn
ers were terror stricken and dispersed in
a lmrry. leaving tho woman to take care
of herself. She is now as well as ever.
A singular instance of the widespread-
ing effect which a sudden freak of fash
ion, even in leather, may have is afford
ed in the fact that English naval officer*
have made a demand to be allowed tc
wear russet leather boots at sea.
The slave population of the country
was 2,009,043 in 1830,2,487,355 in 1840,
3,204,313 in 1850 and 3,253,760 in I860.
Missouri had 25,091 slave* in 1830, 58,240
in 1840. 87,422 in 1850 and 114,931 in
1860.
Sir Edwin Arnold is an absont-minded
man, and somewhat negligent in his at
tire. He has a mild eye, a calm face and
general air of indifference.
A beautiful skhw bright eyes, sweet
breath, good appetite, vigorous body,
pure blood and good Jrbalth result from
the use of De Witt’/ SAraaparilla. It is
sold by Cook’s Pharmacy.
Gen. Boulanger is said to have lost
much of the good looks and gallant bear
ing that gave him the name of Le Brave
General.
Catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatism and
most diseases originate from impure
blood. Cleause it,Tnjprore it, purify it
with De Witt’s Sa&aparilla and health
is restored, atrenfftk Regained, Sold by
Cook’s Pharmacy.' \ l-10-3m
Milo. Donadio, the well known prima
donna, has abandoned the world and be
gun her novitiate in a convent
Constipation, blood-poii
tors’ bills and funeral
about two hundred doll:
Little Early Risers cost *
your choice. Sold by Cool
jletw’n Montgomery and Americas, via Enfaula
i a niilve Montgomery.... .arri 7 85 p ro
11 05 lve Ktuaula lvej 4 07
12 20 p m lve Albany arrj 2 Bfl
2 30 _ |urr Americas Ivo! 1 10
Between American and Jacksonville, via Helena
7 00 p in lve...... TAmerlnsc arri 8 00 a m
1 18 a in lve Helena lve 3 55 am
eio arr Brunswick lve 1100 pm
7 50 arr Jacksonville.... .lvej 8 00
Clone connection made at Montgomery for all
points in the Southwest, and at Americas for
Binntnghain and all points in the Northwest.
• Meal Stations.
Sleeping cars lietween Columbus and Savan
nah.
,. F.. 8. GOODMAN,
Gen. Superintendent. Gen. Paas. Agent.
Americas. Ga. Americas, Ga.
J. M. CAROLAN, 8. E. Pass. Agt.
Savannah, Ga. K. A. SMITH. •
Western Pass. Agt., St. Louts, Mo.
M. D. ROYER, T. P. A,
American, Ga.
JNO. T. ARGO, C. 8. A.,
Americas, Ga.
C. H. SMITH, G. F. A.,
New York, N. Y.
Passengr
Sunday
Only
No. 2.
Mali.
Daily.
4 45 a III
527
5 50
6 02 F
1 « 30
i 6 43 F
WESTERN DIViSiON.
STATIONS.
..Lumpkin.
..Randall.
7 03 F
7 n
7 28 F
8 52
8 50
9 08
9 13 F
9 25
9 42
9 53
10 30
10 59
10 53
11 <W
II 32
II 45
11 57
12 w p m
5 00 P
7 25 p in
12 12 p
12 32
12 42
12 65
1 02
1 1«
5 69
6 12
6 25
G 29
6 38 I 7 39 1
6 41 7 45
6 48 1 7 62 1
« 6« I 8 00 1
6 68 8 02 I
7 lopm! 8 15a
NofiT
Pasa’nc’r
Dally.
7 00 p a
7 12 F
..Richland
... Ponder
...Preston
Wise
. ■ .Jennings.. .
Littlejohn
EASTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS.
No. t.
Mail.
Dally.
7 19
7 OH
6 5GF
G 62 F
« 46 F
it 41
6 35 F
6 28 F
6 26 F
6 15 p m
. nsrr
Pass’ng’r Mb *
10 26
969
H
8 32
*13
8 07
7 54
7 45
730
7 13
7 10
6 45 am
Americas..
Gatewood ...
..Huntington.. .
8 63
8 58
9 09
9 23
9 34
9 48
10 01
10 07
10 18
10 32
10 47
11 00
I 18 hi
« 10
7 50
II no pti
11 20
11 30
11 43
11 50
12 on a n
12 10
12 81
12 43
Coney
.... Cordele
Penla.
....Williford....
Seville
Pitts
. ...Rochelle
. ..Goodman....
....Abbeville...
....Copeland....
Rhine
Horton
Milan
Oswald
.... Helena
.. ..Helena
Pass’ng’r MailaEx.
Daffy..
t7 22
6 54
6 48 F
6 37
6 20
G 07
6 65
5 50
5 40
5 27
6 17
5 02
4 51
4 45
4 34
Helena..
Erick
Alamo
Verbena
GJenwood ....
Mount Vernon.
Peterson . ..
Higg«ton
Vidal la
Appleton
Ar Lyons
.Ar Savannah....
3 55
it 00 pm
e 00 jr-
8 22
3 08
3 00
2 45
2 40
a 21
2 10
2 04 1
110 pi
100 F
S IS F
5 OS
4 47
4 84
4 28
4 18
4 08
3 54
344
3 30
3 19
1 49 pm
8 ao am
7 00 am
2 24 p
2 07
1 57
t 45
1 88
1 25
1 20
1 04
12 64
F—Flag Station.
W. N. MARSHALL,
x Gon’l Supfc.
E. S. GOODMAN,
Gon’l Puss, Agt
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
aoutawestern Division.
Correct Schednle, No. 22, in Effect April 12,1801
SAVANNAH 6t WESTERN DIVISION
Schedule No. 10, taking effect Apr. 12th, 1801. /
No. 6, Between Savannah and Birmingham] No. 6,
Daily. via Americas, Daily.
7 40 p m Leave Savannah Arrive 7 40pm
Lyons 160 am
Amerieua 840am
Bnena Vista, 686pm
Arrive Columbus, .....Leave *50
1 60am
600
East Tennessee,
Got. Hovey of Indiana docltnea to bo
in tbe race for commander in chief of
the Grand Army of the Republic.
rurifics the blood, increases the circu
lation, expels polamouvhumors and
builds np the systenh AVhat more do
ou want a medicine to perform ? De
Pitt’s Sarsaparilla it reliable. Sold by
Cook's Pharmacy. \
The Archbishop of Erlau, In Hunga
ry, has a yearly revenue which amounts
to 6275,000.
Very popular, vei
De Witt’s Little Earl
constipation, bilioi
ache. Sold by Cooka PI
The prime bishop of Cracow, in Aus
trian Galicia, receives a revenue of #200,-
000.
It is quite the fashion n#w to take Do
Witt’s Little Early \U*r» for liver,
stomach and bowel dlsowers. They are
small pills, but mighty gohd ones Cook s
Pharmacy sells them.
Hiss Nellie Grant Sartoris has arrived
in New York on the Aurania.
If food sour* on tho, stomach, diges
tion Is defective. De hut's Little Early
Risers will remedy thls\ The famous
little pills that never griflsf and cover
dlaa.potnt are sold by Cobk’s Phar
macy.
Mr. C. A. Thomas, Henry county, Ala.,
„.ys: I suffered with Dyspepsia for
two or tlireo years, after despairing of
getting well. A few bottles of Dr. Holt a
Dyspeptic Elixir cured me perfectly.
For sale by all druggists.
Virginia and
Georgia R’y
System.
-18 TH* ONLY-
Short aid Direct Line to tbe Forth, East or
Vest.
This line Is conceded to be the best equipped
and nans the finest Pullman, Steeping Cars In
the Sooth.
Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cara, between
Jacksonville ami Cincinnati,
Titusville and Cincinnati,
Brunswick and Lonisville,
Chattanooga and Washington,
Memphis and New York,
Philadelphia and New Orleans,
Chattanooga and Mobile,
Atlanta and Chattanooga,
Without Change.
For any information address
B. W. WRENN, Gen. Paaa. and Ticket Agt.
Knoxville. Tena.
C. W. KNIGHT, Aaa'tGen. Pass. Agt.
Atlanta, Georgia.
T. S GLOVER
lias Just opened un at Waits’ Comer
with a choice aiock of
Fancy: and: Family: Groceries,
No. 8
Dally.
Paasenge
8:88am
618 “
6 80 “
10 50 “
620pm
686pm
No. 6 |
Dally. EAST BOUND.
Fast Mall
No. 6
Dally
Fast Mail
_asij
285n m
4 16 “
685 ••
10 20 **
6 16a m
6 8U “
Lv. Ameriena Ar
Ar. Fort Valley Lv.
“ Macon **
** Atlanta '•
** Angnata **
*• Savannah **
108pm
1188am
10 90 *•
710 «
910pm
• 40 ••
840 ••
Mo. 7
Dally
Pa—engef
S 87 n m
1006
442 am
785 am
No. 6
Dally.
Fast Mall
18pm
180 ••
4 12 «
7 20 **
WEST BOUND.
No. 6
No.i
Dally
Lv. Ameriena Ar.
Ar. Smlthvllle “
“ Enfflola “
“ Montgomery Lv.
285 p m
180 «
1106 a m
7 40 a m
•m
No. 7
Dally
987 p m
inn5 *♦
1045 pm
450am
7 16 a m j
7 25am
No. 6
Dally
1 18 p m* -
180 «
251 «
640 •
TO FLORIDA.
[a. Americas aF.
« Smithyllle
\r Albany Lv.
•» Thomwvllla LV
" Waycmm "
" Brnnawlck "
** Jackson villa
No. 8
Dally
2i6pm
120pm
12 20 p m
8 80am
No. 8
rally
TMJTnr
IS =
, ?JS p
786 |
coay Bar, where
to Finst Wiio, lipun, k: d C$w
When you need me come
T. S. GLOVER.
sprlSif
Solid Trains with Sleeping Can Between Savannah and Birmingham.
For further Information relative to Ueketa,aehedo)ea, best mate. die. etc., apply to
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, J. 0. McKENZI IS, Hnp’t, E.T. CHARLTON,Odn. Pase..Ag’t.
Ameriena, Ga. SmlihviHe, <?a. Savannah.Ga.
D. H. BYTRR VOOD, Divl.lon Pase. Ag’t., Oolnmbne/Qa.
D. D. CURRAN, Snp't, Oolnmhoe, Ga. J. O. SHAW .Trav. Paaa. Ag’t., Savannah Ua,
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
Georgia Southern &Flw1ilaRy.
SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
Taking Effect March It, 18*1. Standard Time, 00th Meridian.
YfriVkfl NORTH.
GOING
Lv. Atlanta. ......AnhMA> p inllO 50 a
Ar .Macon ....Lv 6 10 p m 6 64 a
Lv Macon Ar 6 65pm 885 a
Ar.... Cordele Ar S ft p m 4 07 a
4r Tlftoa Ar 1*8 pm 2 45 a:
Ar Valdosta A» ItOI pm 12 2* a
Ar ..Lake City Lv tS6a«|>ITp'
115 pn»|Ar ....■•i^cksohvlUe. .. ,Lv| 7 ksa
2 15pm
8 16 p m
• kp-
*69 p
10 So p m
12 08 am
4 16
7 hi a m
10 45 a m
11 00 am
1 66 pm
8 2& p m
Mr. Halford It again at his desk at the
white houae.
Tough glass Iamp-chim-
"^lacbeth’s "pearl top"
and "pearl glass" are
made of tough glass. _ They
break only from accident.
nttiDwT- Gaft A. main ft C9>
A Certain Core for Dyspepsia.
There is perhaps no disease so prevalent as
Dyspepsia end indigestion, and one too. that np
to the present time has baffled tbe skill of tbe
most eminent physicians. Two-thirds of the
chroale dtseesee here
..dull pain la th. iwad,
bwlnwi Of glddlaww Irnguterity of ho irate,
low kplrttn, ifwilewnc, .allow .kin, denuta*.
meat of kidney*, ami not rnif-yjmntlj palpfu-
*.h>n of th. heart. If yon ar. .offering with any
of three .jmptotn. Da. HoiT'a Dvirarno Euxia
will eon yon. Pnpand only by
Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir Company,
rtceSMW par bottle. Hoimmu, O a
, nf foloc. or wet .hi In the .tomatth,
pcoaMonally uoMuid molting, acidity, flatn :
THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAH
omens roa sal*
SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS
For all Machines on easy terms, and can
■npply the beet
io UipmjAr Wkatka... Lv 7o6amj4*&pm
,....}Ar Ht, Augustl-c Lvlo. 771 l»P»
Trains arrive and depart from union depots In Macon and Palatka audF. C.AP.
depot In Jacksonville.
Connection nertb bound and soulh bound In made In Macon With trains of Central
and E. T. V. A O. railroads.
A. C. KNAPP. J. T. HOOE. I* J. HARRI8,
Traffic Manager. Grnem! Pht*eeger Agent. Ticket Agent,
HENRY BURNS, C. T. and P. A. No 516 Mulbetry Ht. Union Depot.
Macon Ga.
£ 8: 7cTc n .V S a wrh*,t.p. ^
PatRfka, Fla. _
JAMES MENZIE8, Southeastern Agent, 68 West BaFHL, JacksonvlUe, Fla.
Americus Ironworks,
BUILDERS OF P
Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins,
Presses, Feeders and Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills,
Shingle Machines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler
Feeders, Valves, Jets, Etc.
Needles, Oils, iactimenis, fic„ Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pi
FOR ALL MACHINES.
Puccini attention given to repairing all
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