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THE AMERICUS DAILY T1MES-REC0RDER: TUESDAY. JITNEY 6, 1891.
THE TIMES-RECORDER
Pally and Weekly.
Tub Ambbiovb Bboooue* Eitabliiiixd lira
The Akssicu. TlMrsEstahluhku !«0.
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SUBSCRIPTION:
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Babcom MrRiox, Editor and Manager,
THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY,
Afberieu., Oa
i '
J&,i
I Fbitz Emmet baa Anally joked him
Mlf sick, unless It may be that his wife'
recent wholesale scoop of all his proper
ty didn't agree with his health.
The Philadelphia Ledger runs a col
umn advertisement for Mr. Wanamaker'
bargain counter, and of course defends
him In his Keystone bank trouble.
; , Vesuvius Is said to have begun to
sputter again after years and years of
rest. Neighboring cities stand a pretty
good chance of being perpetuated some
I _ what after the manner of Pompeii.
Editor Watteiison Is said to bo lead
lng the Aght against the new constitu
tlon that a convention of Kentuckians
has taken almost a year to construct,
Breaking down the constitution will
probably not be hard.
Arkansas admirers of Secretary No
ble gave him adinnerat Little lidfck the
other day. But they conld not manage
to extraot from him any deAnite infer-
' mation as to bis prospective retirement
from the president’s cabinet. Wise Mr.
Noble.
Jif)
Instead of the customary vocal
"blowing up" that so many good doa
cons consider themselves privileged to
give their neighbors, a Massachusetts
deaoon used dynamite, and now Avon
has no public building. Likewise one
less crank.
Accobdino to the Richmond State the
great sensation New York is now making
- because the Arst negro has been allowed again,
to sit on a jury there must strike south- support of his cabinet, and might have
t jury I
am people aa strange. Here in the south
negroes have been allowed on juries ever
■Ince they were made free.
Be itish statesmen are evidently very
earneat In their endeavors to atop short
the ruinous practice of catching seals iu
Behring sea during the propagating sea
son. Only prompt measures can prove
affective, and the United States should
act with equal expedition in doing a fair
share.
, . ,, ,. The New York World saya: "College
iff* boys who cannot get along without
wine closet are reserving no pleasures
' for middle life and are using premature
ly the staff and comfort of old age.”
The World may be right, but even the
World can’t turn modern American life
hind end foremost.
Georoe W. Childs, to whom is given
the credit of naming both Wlaconsin and
1 Iowa, Is still living at Dubuque and en-
joya good health, at the ,age 87 years.
He was serving at minister to Bogota
during the war, when be was recalled
and sent to Fort Lafayette for writing a
personal letter to Jefferson Davis.
The baccarat scandal brought to light
, one man in England who la not afraid to
I t eat the Prince of Walei aa ho would
' any other mao under the circumstances.
.Sir Edward Clarke'a speech before the
jury developed the fact that he Is not
afraid to defend bis client against the
whole of the royal family, and the peo
ple of the British empire will admire
him for hie pluck.
The stolid London Times is “almost"
; humorous when U says: "We almost
With the Prince of Wales bad also signed
a declaration that he would never touch
a' bard again.” “Almost wish” Is deuced
lifer know. Doubtless, good Queen
> and the honest masses uf the
llsh people do not “almost," but
sincerely, wish the heir apparent would
, swear off from baccarat and wine.
A Dallas, Texas, pollcemsn arrested
two men for Agbtlng on the streets a few
days since—or st least one was trying to
'fight and the other was running for dear
Hfe. The officer preferred the charge of
, disorderly conduct against one, and
• against the other be made a case “for
.1 k , running faster than seven miles an hour
inside the city limits.” The policeman
Will be a g. o. p. congressman yet before
he dies.
It would not seem at all surprising If
the second Tennessee district was
deemed and its next congreasuiau was a
true-blue, upper-can democrat. The
Knoxville Tribune says: “The congress
ional Aght has not opened yet, but when
It docs the democrats will be io it, and
) | ,: they will go in to win.” And the good
jf‘/ 1 1 1 Lord grant that they may bury the g. o.
P- of corruption and bilUon-dollar sess
ions forever out of eight.
The great-grandaddy of all the Geor
gia “crackers” has been seen In Dalton
The North Georgia Citlsen describes
him aa “a little old man, very old, with
long, anon r-whlte hair—a ‘one gallua'
chip, smoking i cob pipe and driving a
diminutive bull yearling bitched to a
two wheel cart, loaded with hides and
peanuts." Some of the more ignorant
of the writers on the “cracker" subject
would do well to go down and see a
‘‘cracker." They may never get another
chance.
NOT A CAUSE FOR PRIDE.
There in no cauae for surprise in the
late dispatches from Chill, relative to
the sentiment of the so called Insurgents
towords our government. It would be
surprising if the three millions who con
stitute the congressional party had not
been embittered by the action taken in
the Itata affair. Few Americans will
read without feelings of regret aud self-
reproach that “they have nailed In the
hearts of three million men sentiments
of having been deceived in their hopes
add of having lost faith In the nobleness
of mind and liberality of seutimeu ts of
the government at Washington,” aud
that the Washington governinen is re
garded as having taken sides “against
weaker power in arms for liberties and
rights.”
There is a chivalric sentiment deeply
implanted in the breasts of a liberty'
loving people which causes them in
stiuctively to sympathize with any peo
ple that is struggling against oppression,
It Is diflicult to understand the merits of
the civil war in Chili, but Is well under
stood that one party is led by the mill
tary dictator, Iialmaceda, while the
other supports the Chilian congress,
One one side is the executive branch of
the government aud on the other the
legislative. The congress is certainly
more representative of the people than
tiie president aud his cabinet. Vet the
congressionalists are recognized
Washington as insurgents or rebels, and
are treated as such. Is it right that our
government should assume such an atti
tude?
Italmaceda’s attitude toward the ChU
ian congress seems to have been much
like that which Andrew Johnson as
sinned toward our congress soon ftfte
his accession to power, one of stubborn
opposition. Johnson intimated that
being geueral in chief, as he was nom
inally, of the United States army, it lay
in his power to proclaim himself dicta
tor and dissolve congress. If lie had
possessed the boldness of Ualmaceda,
and if he had had such people ns the
Chilians to deal with, we should proba
bly have seen our couutry torn asunde
Johnson might have had the
controlled the treasury, ami a portion
of the army and navy might have sup
ported him. Hut the majority of the
people would have adhered to congress
ami the nation would always have
thought hard of any foreign power that
might have treated the congressional
party os insurgents and given aid and
comfort to the usurper Johnson.
This suppositious caso may not he al
togetbor analogous to the situation in
Chili, but if the contiict lies between
adherents of congress on the one hand
aud those of an arrogant president on
the other, as is manifestly the case, the
people of the United States will not
countenance any overt acts on the part
of our government expressive of syinpa
thy with Ualmaceda. The Harrison ad
ministration is trying to make the pe<
pie believe that it is wedded to a bold
foreign policy by its bullragging of other
nations, but it is careful not to venture
beyouri the danger lines. Tho affair
with Chili will for tho present cost
little moro than the coal cousumed by
tho Charleston, but it will give rise to a
desire for retaliation on the part of the
Chilians which may cost this couutry
dear in the future.
It must appear somewhat ridiculous hi
foreign nations that one of our host war
ships'—one of our boasted fast cruisers—
should have been dispatched four thous
and miles after a Chilian supply ship,
and tlion should have failed to overtaka
her. It is generally regarded abroad us
an ostentatious display of our nowly ac
quired naval strength.
That a Chilian vessel should have been
loaded with military supplies at San
Diego, and should have made good her
escape, while the Charleston was lying at
San Francisoo, was calculated to cast ro-
proach on our government for Its lack of
vigilance, but in pursuing the escaped
vessel four thousand miles over the high
seas it has displayed a ridiculous excess
of euergy. Tho affair will probably lead
to no good result, while it will increase
the 111 will towards the Uulted States
which has long beeu manifest in Chili.
Accokiunu to a brief but excited dis
patch from Albany a blast of gigantic
proportions will take place at Callahan’s
New York quarries at South Bethlehem
next Tuesday that will give, the whole
state a shaking up. About 5,000 pounds
of dyuamlte are to be umoU. This will
be distributed in JI00 cartridges, which
will bo placed In 150 boles bored in the
rock. That is perhaps the greatest
quantity of dynamite that has ever been
exploded at one time. Caps that were
made in Germany will cover the cart
ridges and will be connected with a dy
namo by heavy copper wire three miles
long. An agent of Edison is to be in
charge of the explosion. Just what all
this is for U not stated. Possibly it
may be Inteuded to give the next hope
ful Hill boo in a great seud off. Loud
noise is generally the first symptom bis
booms manifest.
THE LUSCIOUS WATKRMELOX.
In the soulful vernacular of the col
ored brother, “thaso done arrived.”
Wo mean tho succulent watermelon.
The Timks-Rkcobdkb, ever on tiie
alert to celebrate the joys of human ex
isteuce, records with unfeigned pleas
ure the advent of this delicious fruit.
It is an interesting yet troubousi
fact that the watermelon crop, like the
peach aud vegetable crops, has its vexa
tious vicissitudes. A w atermelon crop,
for instance, that wasn’t killed off by
tiie frost, or drouth, or the rain, or the
early agricultural editor two or three
times before they begin to appear iu the
market, would be a measly kind of a
watermelon crop, and would no doubt
be ashamed of itself for its irregular and
unusual behavior.
About tills time of year, however.it
becomes necessary for tiie voracious
chronicler of actual facts to remark that
the melon crop is all right. Having been
utterly ruined several times in the most
natural and becoming manner, in exact
accord with tiie agricultural sensation
alists’ wishes, the watermelon crop has
begun to be harvested in tiie most pro
ductive manner, and is now appearing iu
carloads in our markets. Never before,
tiie farmers tell us, has the crop been so
abundant. The vines are luxuriant, and
and the deliglitfnl fruit is large, juice
ful, fragrant and refreshing.
The Times-Recoiuiek takes pleasure
in recounting these facts. It is good
news. It is good news for the “culled”
citizen, who buys tiie watermelon and
revcletli therein. It is good for the
truck gardener who raiseth tiie palatable
bulb and finds a ready sale. It is hope
ful news for the aspiring young disciple
of Esculapius whose practice isn’t all
he could wish. It is pleasant to the ears
of the druggist, who forthwiHi puts his
night bell in repair and expects fre
quently to be aroused from his dream of
dull trade.
It is happy news for everybody, in
short, unless it be our esteemed rural
editor, who may be put to the painful
necessity of accepting John Smith’s last,
two years’ arrearage of subscription in a
cartload of melons that lie can never
hope to devour. Hut as for the rest of
us. we arc proud that the watermelon is
an American product and that we arc
vouchsafed the common privilege of en
joying one occasionally.
BEALL & OAKLEY.
BARGAINS!
And Special Prices still the rule of the
with us. For
day
TWO WEEKS
longer we oiler cut prices in every department.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A NKW lint:
Beautiful While Goods, Pine Apple Tissues,
New (’ream Valencienne Laces, different
widths to match, Now. Black Silk
Laces in Flouncing.-*, and narrow
to match.
BARGAINS IN GENTS’ FINISHING GOODS.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baking powder.W Highest
of all In leavening strength —latest limited
State# Government Komi Itojairt.
juncl5 ciawlyr
Our Tabic Damask and Towels are selling
rapidly at ti e prices we arc now making.
Grenadines at Cost!
Figured China Silks at Cost!
Straw and Stiff Hats at Cost!
Ladies,’ Gents’ and Children’s Shoes at Cost!
BEALL & OAKLEY,
313 LAMAR STREET,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
T.
AacurrxoT nit) SuraaumcaDguT,
AnilTlciiH, Georgia.
ar street—Murphey Buildlug. 2 1-ly
J. WORSHAM
DENTIST,
Office over People’s National Bank.
W.
DENTIST,
Oran berry's Corner .Americas, Ga.,
D B. J. W. DANIEL,
DENTIST
Offers his professional services ( 0 u,-
people of Atnerieus, ami surrounding coiui.
try. Office in new Murphev bundlin' i ...
mnr street, over Beall A Ouk|p> ’a.
I M. It. WESTBROOK, M. D.
PUYfili:i\N ANDMUItUKON
• Office and residence, next In use t«» (• A
Huntington, Church street. reh 7 if
J A. POUT SI. D.
Office at Dr. Kid ridge's ’drug store, pan
* be found at night Tn his room, over
Kid ridge'-* diug store, Barlow Block.
lautf-81-tf
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office at Davenport's Drug Store. Resi
dence. corner Forsyth and Mayo streets,
lit. T. J. KENNEDY, Al. D.
DOCTORS J. B. AND A. B. HINKLE
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose
A Specialty.
febiatf
( HAS. A. BROOKS, H. D.
(Graduate ot Bellevue Hospital Medics!
College. N. Y„ twice grmluute of N. Y
I’ost Graduate Medical School,Chief Hu r* eon
H A. M. R- R.etc.) Ofl'erahla professional ser
vices um a general pruciltot er to the citizen*
or AmerlciiNKiid surrounding country. Hpe-
«*IhI attention given to operative surgery,
including the treatment of hemorrhoids, ilr,-
t»la, stricture, catarrh, and all diseases of
Anus, Rectum, Genitourinary system and
nose and throat. Office in Murphey building
Lamar Nt. Connected by apeaslng tul*e
with Eblrldge's Drugstore. Calls should be
left or telephoned there during the day. At
night call at residence on Lee Ht. or tele
phone No. 77. apr2Htf
' A. HAWKINS,
I- * ATTOKNKY AT LAW.
Office up stairs on Gran berry corner.
UTT A LUMPKIN,
i ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Amerieus, t«v
Office in Barlow Block, up "’airs.
w.
1*. WALLIS,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
Ainer'cua, Oa.
Will practice In all courts. Office
National Bank.
W. T '
LANK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Americas, Ga.
Prompt attention given to all husiooe* placed
in my hands. Office in Barlow blocs, room ti.
Feb. 6, tf
YOUR
SKIN,
BLOOD, V
LIVER,
KIDNEYS,!
BLADDER
Are they diseased ?
Is a question that affects your life.
Through the stotnsch-hence through the blood
—'all diseases of these organ*.
(Wooldridge's
Wonderful
Cure*
. MARUPAcrtmrn bt
WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CURE CO..
COLUMBUS, OA.
FOB BALK BY ALL DRI'GGim.
W.W.G.
RECEIVER’S SALE
Amerieus Street Railroad
GEORGIA—NUMTEit Countv:
By virtue of a dectee of the superior ent
of tn*-Mithi county, rciide cil in Hie cH.se
the Central Trust On.of N ew York, va. T
AinerlcuN Sired Railroad Company, «
the dlth day of May. IM»l, and n|>| eating u|m
the mluutesof the raid court nr said date lor
closing the inortvage for the bent fit «r tin
iNjudhold’-r* ou thep operly of the defendant
I wl'l offer for *alo at public oiit-cr
highest bidder.la-fore the Court !(•■
ot raid eounty In the city of Attic
the hoti m of 10 a. in and I p. •
Saturday,
lowing prove
rtuiu pl
ot Jim
el of land
the fol
Imp •
drill feel ■front by one huuureo aid Ilf* .
iu depth, situated in I e village of
county of *nmier and N| hoftn-oi gill, Im-|i
a part of lot ii iiiIh
Jeer".la. the N.iri
ilie South -hie
- .•* I -1 e of .Mag u
Ietekcol'Rhk With the mack Republic
hu been abut oil entirely at Wash log-
ton. Although llippolyte became prent-
-leni largely through the friendly Intor-
poaition.of the United State, influence be
said to have flippantly repudiated his
pledge, aud otherwise acted In the most
unscrupulous manner. Therefore Uncle
Sum intend, to Ignore him unless he
does something to merit punishment.
But he I. apparently u stupid and crafty
BLOOD andSKIN*
DISEASES
B. B.B.
Botanic Blood Balm
It f SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT
U tuUrgS rheum ECZEMA, ever,
form of maflgnast SKIN ERUPTION. k<-
sid.i being efficacious In toning op flit
system and restoring the constltotion,
alien Impaired from any canto. Its
almost soparnaloral healing propnrfltt
k justify aa In guaranteeing t cert,
j directions art folloocd.
► SENT FREE -mSKTO^
I BLOOD BALM CO.. Atlanta, Ca.
afreet mid kiown mi tho
P«rk Land mu any roee
seven mid eight iu block
gf-licr vtlih nil and iduguiur tnc IuihJm ten
u cnlF niifl hercdllivincnlM of a-thl Hulli-ond
Cn.iinauy then owned or thereafter
qu red by U, und itlxo including nil tlic rail-
m dM.irnekM.rlghfHof wny.mit'n llnca.lireiicr
I Inca, NWilchcM. auiwratruciiircM, d- p»-ix, d<-
|kot - rotitiila, Miitiimi hiHiMt’M, engine bount y
cur hi»u.-te*. Mtahh-a. wood tin»Mew, alicd*. wnt
erlng place*, work ahop«, mm-hlnc ahoo*.
bridgta, vlu ’iiela, .’Ulbfita, icncca, and fix
ture*, together with nil Km li iiMca, !<
hired I inula, leaned or hired milrood* and nil
IUpower work*, engnn a, Indlera, electrlcii!
applluucca.nppuruliiH,dynuntoM. ucctuuiilu-
tm, generator*, atortige imtuu lea, urmutim a
Horn, lender*, n»bl« * wire*, tract ion gear,
r*. carriage*, couches, truck*, und othn
motor ut'd rolling *t«>ck, It* niuchim-ry,
tool*, weighing *cale* turuluhl *, rail",
ill, fuel, equipment, furniture
a »d material of every uaino, nature and de-
erlptlou, then buld or thereafter to U* ac
quired, together with ull the corporate rigid*
l-rivilege*, iimnunlticN und fruncliUer ot the
*»ld Railroad Company then held or there
after to he acquired, including the fmiichln*a
to lx* a corporation, und all the toll*, tare*,
freight*, rent*, Income", Is-ue* end profit a
th‘ rei>f, and ait the rover ion or rovers ni *
remainder mid remainders thereof.
-muI *ult* will i*) lor cuali, providctl. h<
, liutt the iNtlldannd eulipoii* *
I by
R. E. BYRD,
Auditor,
OFFICE 57i JACKSON STUFF,T,
AMERICtlM, OA.
Will udjual Rooka itud Account* and doa
general collecting hunlnea*. a competent
'*Hsd, fbarge* re>c^>nubtv, ,
BBr*
irtgage ahull Ik* rocctvahle
*alc tut cash for Ihn uuioiiut «>f eaah which
won hi Ik- puyuhlc on Much Iannis mid eoupon*
out of the pro -eedaof said kiaIc, after the nay-
luent of all cost* and expense* of suit ami the
coat und eoiil|M‘UNMtlnn of the auhl truxteea
PurcliHHcr will obtain puH*c*>ion at oiu-e
upo t the cloning of the "tile.
PCS®
MAunewoKia mas is arrow awe
BHAHTeS golden specific.
Itcan bjgiven In coffee, tea, or In articles of
without the knowledge of patient If D«cnwq
It la absolutely berm Ires and will effect a perm*
neat and speedy cure, whether the patient m *
moderatedrfnkeroran alcoholic wreck. ITNKV
KR FAILS. It opera tee so quietly ard with Riieh
certainty that the patient undergoes no incon
venience, end aoou hie complete reformation g
effected. « page book free. To be had of
for wait* by Dr. K. J. hlldridg<
Amerli-us, Oa.
NOTHING SUCCEEDS
LIKE SUCCESS.
WM. RADAM’S
ICRDBE
KILLER
MOST TRULY AND CORRECTLY CAUEO
Tbe Greatest Medicine la tho World
A WONDERFUL TONIC
AND BLOOD PURIFIER
ALMOST UHUCTLOUJ CUBES
Of kopek** and apparently incurable disease*
ere constantly being made. It 1* exjircUil to
perform the im|»oMif>le, by curing caeca given
up by phyuldane, and it
DOES MOT DISAPPOINT EXPECTATIONS.
More people are oelng cured by Microbe
Killer than by all othea'inedlciues combined.
Wo request a thorough lnvcatlgation.
History of the Micruho Killer freo by
FLEETWOOD & KU88ELL, Solo Ageula
for Nil in fur county. july22-iilyr
A. IIIXON,
AT.ORNKY AT LAW.
J* Ainericoe, Ga
Office In Haalev hnlldlug oprnelh lh*
Court llouae. Prompt a 1 ten lion given t»
all huaiuetth. |uu&-tt.
E. K. Hinton. K. H. fJfjTTa.
HINTON & CUTTS,
A TTORNKYH AT LAW. Practice In th«
State and Federal Court*. Office mnr
Hart Building,on Forsyth street, marl-it
j^OBT. L. MAYNARD,
Prompt
1 careful attention given 1
entrusted to »ne. Lamar street
sep:tMlAw.1m*
T. 1
L. HOLTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Abbeville, Gil.
Will practice In oil the counties of the
State. Prompt atlenthui given Us all col
lections eulroatcd to my care. ll
ANSLEY & AN8LEY,
A TTORNKYH AT LAW, A racy! cue, (is
Will practice iu the counties of Hum-
ter. Hchley, Macon, Dooly, Webster, Blew-
art, In the Hupreme Court, ami the United
state* i ouri. 4
1 C. MATHRWH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
• 221 Foray tn street, Auicricm, Oa.
Will practice in all tbeCourta^iud in the Coun
ty Court for the twelve mouth*.
12-24 d&wly
an.l HI.Ingles on «Kort nou. e, at the law.•«!
e«»fi price.. Partita wuntliiK either <>r the
above will mve money by rou.ultlng u. be-
fore placing their nnlera.
'VIOGINS Jk HKllNDON
| Una Whiskey Debits
IcuruU ut home wiui-
itl^ln. Hook of I*,f.
_ fiilArs roni
'“til
This is the way
with the Ball corset: if you
want ease and shapeliness,
you buy it—but you don’t
keep it unless you like it.
After two or three weeks'
wear, you can return it and
have your money.
Comfort isn’t all of it
though. Soft Eyelets, and
“bones” that can’t break or
kink—Ball’s corsets have
both of these.
For sale by UKO. D. WHEATLEY.
W ► i.lhokn F. Clause. Phans a. IIoocek
CLARKE & nOOPER,
Attorneys at Law
AMEB1C1IH, UKOROIA
nmyl. r i-i|-w-ly
Walts* K. Whkatlsv, j. b. Fitsussald
Whoatloy Si FitEgerald,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office: 406 Jackson Ht., l?p Stairs,
AMEHICUH, « GKORG1A
jan7-tf
L. J. HI.ALiK K,
ot A me r lens,
HUDSON & BLALOCK,
11 LKWYEW8,
A MKKICtIR, GEOROIA.
Will practice In all mini, l-artnenlilp limited
to civil caaes. tui., « up rtnirs, coruer Lee and
Louiar itreet, iu Arte,on Block. UeeSl-d-nly
K. U. SIMMONS, W. H. KIMBROmiH.
SIMMONS St KIMBROU3H,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
ltnrlow ltloon, lloom 4.
Will practice in bntb state and Federal Courts.
Strict attention palil to all buaiameiitruitodto
them. Telepbooo No. 100. I’.'-IO-WU
W. H. OliSBRV. DuFoMTUUKakT
Amerlciia, Gn. Macon, 'Ja,
GUERRY St SON,
1 AWYKHH, Amerieus, Ga. Office In Pro-
J pie's National Bank Building, Latuar
street. Will practice in Humtcr Huprtor
and County Courts, and In the Hupruma
Court. Our junior will regularly attend
the Hendon* of Him .Superior Court. The
drm will take spcctul cane* In miiv rmperloi
Court ou Houlhweateru Railroad.
H THE BEST KNOWN REMFilY
GH
C
Oloat In 1 to a Days, without Pain.
Prevents Stricture. Contains no
acrid or poisonous substances, end
I j guaranteed absolutely lianulc
■DttttwbAemoChemjOaUdjjNjai^
Sold In Americun by Cook*a Pharmacy
K. J. hldridge, Fleetwood A Kuuell, /.
B. Hall and Davenport Drug Company.
G.'
nvvrnffii Pc-chtroe Street Atlanta,
ur r » ( UtHnu 7 BaJr|ow B ,. k> Amerieus
Plana and iqiecIdeations furnished lor
hnlldtngs of all dewMptloim -public hu Id-
Ingaleapt-daily. Coma unlcatioos by mall
to either office will meet with prompt at
tention. Wra. Hall,Superintendent amerl*
cua office.
W ILLIAMSON A EARL,
CIVIL AND HaNITA. V K» OINERK”.
Plana and e-timates for water supply,
sewerage aid general engineering aura*
Construction superintended, sewerage a
specialty. Headqiiar e*s, Montgomeiy, Ala.
Americas office over Davenport Wholesale
Drug More. Have some fine vacant lots >or
sale on liberal terms. One four room house
to rank sprSI-flro
A full linn of lamps, chimneys, burn
ers and all lamp fixtures sold cheap at
Db. J. Et Eldbido*.