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THE AMERICUS DA1l¥ tlftlES-
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THE TIMES-RECORDER.
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BASOOM llYKJOK, Editor and Hanogrr,
THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY,
Americas, Oa.
Americas, Os., June 22, 1891.
The seal is not a peace-maker.
Bbyci and Payne will make abort
work of little McKinley.
FINE POLITICAL PLOTTING.
Some of the southern papers find cause
for alarm in certain bold atatementa re-
cently made by the Boston Traveller,
which go to show that the northern re
publicans are planning to take a hand in
southern politics, with a view to disrupt
ing the democratic party. Using the
sub-treasury scheme as an entering
wedge, they would split the solid south,
and on its ruins re-established negro
government Such, at least, would be
the ultimate outcome of the success of
such a plot for if the republicans should
find themselves a little stronger in con
gress than they were last winter they
would be pretty sure to pass a force bill,
and then there would be a general count
ing in of negro voters and a counting
Ex-Sixator McDonald died at ids
home in Indianapolis, Ind., Sunday.
The only proper coat to he worn at
fashionable evening poker parties is the
Prince Albert
BAHDSLEY should not be condemned
too severely. He would have carroled
more if there had been more in sight
Vocso Kaiser Wilhelm rebukes his
Uncle Wales! It is more than probable
that Walea may nest be heard of as “cut-
ting a king.”
Yestsbdat wasn’t much of a rare
day in June. It was well done wsy Into
the middle of it It had its best bake
on about 1 o’clock p. m.
John Suehhan and William McKinley
would have made a good pair to travel
with Yellowstone Kit in the before-
taking and after-taking act
A shout poem in the New York Her
ald makes the word “more” rlilme with
“show.” This is a certain indication
that the author la a southerner.
tVy Mb. Cleveland is too honest to ac-
cept the democratic nomination on a
y ^ platform with a free coinage plank, If he
' should be opposed to that policy.
Hebe Most, the anarchist, gots a year
In prison. His month In the meantime
will get a good rest, but how it will
breakout when his sentence is upl
Judging from the poll of the Georgia
editors taken by the Atlanta Journal,
the Hill boom in Georgia is very nearly
aa large as a pea—Chattanooga Times.
Thomas C. Platt outhorizes the affix
ing bis autograbh to editorials in tho
New York Recorder after the most ap-
. proved watering place correspondence
stylo. \
The Amencus Light Infantry loft fur
Chlokamauga yesterday afternoon. The
Tuies-Recohukh will follow the boys
Into comp and bring them the news
from borne.
A short cotton crop would boa bless
ing In dlsgaiso. It would bring Just as
muoh money as a fall crop, and the cot
ton now on hand could be worked off at
better prices.
The Chattanooga Southern railroad
hat been completed and Is In operation
from that city to Gadsden', Ala It Is
.seventy-two miles long and runs through
a flno section of country.
Tub state fair seems to be afloat just
now with do plsce to rest its head. At
lanta, Macon, Augusta and Rome are
bidding for the fair, but it will hardly
be removed sway from Maoou.
Tfb trustees of Wesleyan Female col
lego have found it necessary to pais res
olutlons condemnatory of a speech made
by Colonel John U. Seals before the
Altttpnekn association, because Colonel
Bests advocated progressive ideas so far
as women were concerned.
Census Pobteb wants to resign. He
hat spent oil of an appropriation of more
than six million dollars provided for tak
ing the census, and as there Is no moro
money in tha treasury ho wants some
other fellow to shoulder tho rcsponsl
blltty of finishing up the job.
A census bulletin, just Issued, shows
that in 1889 Alabama produced 010,(WO
cubic feet of sandstone, valued at 143,005.
If the builders of houses would only uso
native stone instead of Importing
foreign article no better, these figures
could be greatly Increased. As it Is, we
are exceeded by fourteen states.
Secbrtabt Foster it going to ap
point aa female representative on the
InunlgreUon board ,Mlss Bose Cleveland,
slater of Ex-Presldont Cleveland. She
baa been highly endorsed by. almost
•vary female organisation. The post
tion is, without doubt, the most impor
tant ever held by a woman in this
country.
Sam Small aaya: "I am no duck pad
dling around In the puddle of impel
nal placidity.” We don’t know w
It wash “puddle of Impersonal placl
ty" or not, bnt it it evident that
Bar. Sam Small has been in some soi£ of
a “puddle” for quite a while, and
is little prospect ot his getting bii
out soon, unless he mends bis ways.
.Uigur. Gov.. Jones, of New York,
very anxious to get the gubernatorial
nomination, and speaking of his fitness
for the place said that the people knew
that he was not a great man bnt that be
was honest. Mr. Jones it a curiosity as
a politician, because the majority of
them think they are so great that Julius
C«sar would appear as a pigmy besido
out of white voters.
I According to the Traveller the enemy
lias been running his mines first under
the old palmetto stato, and claims to
have been largely instrumental In bring
ing about the political earthquake of
1800. But as that event did not affect
the solidity of the South Carolina dem
ocrats In their relation to national pol'-
tics, It does not appear that the New
Englanders gained anything by what
they may have done. The causes which
led to tho election of Tillman and Irby
were so deep seated that outside influ
ences could hardly have affected the re
sult. But if the Bostonians, lu their
eagerness for mischief making, saw fit
to coatrlbuto money towards Tillman’s
we may be sure that every dollar of It
was thankfully received.
The Traveller openly avows that “Bos
ton took a baud in South Carolina poli
tics last year, through the judicious use
of money aud Influence,” and that object
was to encourage tho allianco movement
and split the democratic party, in the
expectation that “it would tend to break
up a tyrannical solid south.” According
to the same authority, “much more ex
tended preparations are being made for
tho next campaign In South Carolina
under the skillful leadership of ex-Gov.
Long at the Boston end of tho line, and
of J. Hendrix McLane of Columbia, S.
C., at the othor end.” Mr. McLane Is to
bo supplied by tho Boston patriots with
money “for the organization of alliance
clubs.” With a candor which could not
be surpassed, the Traveller says:
Mr. McLsue’s uUInnco tendencies would
shook his Boston associates under ordinary
clrcmn.tances, but they sro willing to Join
hands with him and tolerate theerudltles of
the alliance to beat the democrats. Those
Boston mor.'lsts believe that while republl-
caalsm “pure and simple” will never prove
acceptable to the southern democraev, their
organization can easily b > dl,Integrate I by
some othor political force like ha', ot the
alliance.
This moral plot ot tho “Boston moral-
Ists" is almost oa bald aa that which re
sulted in making a tea-pot of Boston har
bor. The Traveller's brazen avowal of
it ought to be placarded throughout
South Carolina. “Crudities of the alli
ance” should' be printed In capitals.
These Bostonians regard tho alliance
with contempt, and they hold the snb-
troasury scheme as sheer madness. They
feel sure that the alliance will never car
ry Its points, but they would use the
numerical strength of the alliance to
deal a staggering blow at southern dem
ocracy, With their thirty plecos of
silver they would induce the alliance
men to betray their own political party
and dig their own political graves. The
Traveller deserves thanks for having
laid bare this diabolical plot.
CAMPBELL IN TIIE rHAT.
Gor. Campbell lias convinced the re
publicans, as well as the men of his own
party, that lie is a fighter, and that lie
Intends to wear war paint from the be
ginning to the end of the Ohio cam
palgn. The bitterly partisan speech of
McKinley on the occasion of his nomi
nation has aroused the gallant demo-
crat, and he has taken the field and
plunged Into the fray.
Thursday night he made a speech to
his friends Id Cincinnati, lu which be
expressed his opinion of the crowd of
ward politicians, beaded by John Me
Lean, in very strong language. Be
also declared that the democrats
of the great state of Ohio would not
allow themselves to he controlled by a
small faction in Hamilton county, and if
that county sent a number of delegates
to the convention in excess of its quota,
that they would not be admitted to the
floor. Gov, Campbell then said that the
democratic convention would have 000
delegates and he would be nominated for
governor and be elected.
He seems to have no doubt of his abil
ity to carry the state, because with the
single exception of Hamilton county,
the democrats are aroused, united and
hard at work and the party will make
great gains in the rural counties. The
leading democrats are supporting Gov.
Campbell warmly, and while they fully
appreciate the fact that the campaign
will be the hottest In the history of the
state, they bellevo the democratic ticket
will be victorious, because the secret
ballot law will prevent the republicans
from buying votes by the wholesale as
they have done in the past, and In all the
manufacturing towns and cities the now
law Is sure to operate to the advantage
of the democrats, os the republican mill
owners will bo powerless to Intimidate
their employes, or to know how they
voted.
BEALL i& .OAKLEY.
T JL. KLUTTZ, _ A M
Architect axd Si. pitristEndext,
* America*, (gorgA. _
J. W0B8HAM
DENTIST,
Offlna over People's Nations! Bank.
And Special Prices still the rale of the day
with us. For
TWO WEEKS
longer we offer cut prices in every department.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A NEW LINE
Beautiful While Goods, Pine Apple Tissues,
New Cream Yalencienne Laces, different
widths to ma'ch, New Black Silk
Laces in Flouncing?, and narrow
to match.
DOUGLASS GOT SCARED.
The news from Hayti regarding the
recent conduct of Hypolite, the black
butcher who is the president of thellttlo
republic, conveys the Idea that he la
crazy. It appears that when the diplo
matic corps called on Hypolite to pro
test against the violation of the Mexican
consulate as an asylum of refuge, that
he shook his fist in the faces of the
diplomats and caused Frederick Doug
lass, our saddlo colored minister, to
grow almost white with fright. Tho
German consul, however, brought Uopo-
llte to terms, when be protested against
his conduet and stated that he
would promptly report the Insult to
the German emperor, and the
result was the president of Hayti
begged off and promised that It should
never occur again. It occurs' to the
avenge Caucasian that the civilized na
tions of the world ongbt to take steps to
rid Hayti of such a savage as Hypolite,
and we hope that the opportunity will
soon be offered a United States man-of-
war to drop a few shells about hit ears.
In tho meantime, however, this govern
ment should do something to give Min
ister Douglass a stiff upper lip, because
it Ids courage la not bolstered up the
chances are that Hypolite will glare at
him some day and he will take to the
woods and get lost. ^
Alexander Boyd of Cool Springs,
Pa, shot and killed his motlier-in-law
the other night, and when arrested lie
stated that he mistook her for a burgltr*.
It is true that there aro hundreds of
men in this world who would rather
haven burglar in the bouse than a
mother-in-law, but this thing of mistak
ing a motber-in-Iaw for a burglar and
ahootlDg ber ought to be discouraged.
It is getting to be entirely too common
and convenient.
Tiie Bristol Courier gives these sta-
tistlcs: “Two-thirds of the churoh
members of this country are women,
and out of 45,000 convicts in the state
prisons more than 43,000 are men.”
And yot thoro aro men who rise up in
the dignity of tho superiority of their
set to make a habit of belittling wo
men.
With the mercury at 07 degrees, the
Philadelphia Press, Boston Journal and
others of that ilk may discuss tin plate
and bollor Iron and other such cool and
breezy topios.
BARGAINS IN CENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
. BURT,
DENTZ3T,
Cranberry’* Corner .America*, G*.,
Continue* to serve bis friend* In *11 branehei
of dentistry. jsnS-tf
D R. J. W. DANIEL,
DENTIST,
Offer* bis professional service* to tb»
people of America*, ana surrounding coun
try. Office In hew ftfurpher building. La-
mcr street, over Beall A Oakley’*,;
.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
J • Office and residence, next house to C. A
Huntington, Chorch street. feb7t/
J A. FORT II. D.
Office at Dr. Eldridge’s ’drug store. Can
* be found at night in his room, over
Kidrldge’M ding store, Barlow Block.
Ian
PHYSICIAN AND BURG RON.
Office at Davenport's linn- Store. R*«t-
dence, corner Forsyth and Kayo street*,
Americas, Ga. dUoio
Telephone No. 104.
K. T. J. KENNEDY, M. 1).
1 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office at Dr. Eldrldg**’* Drug bto-e. Can
be found at night in ills office room over
Eldridge’s drug store, Barlow block. rebG-ly
DOCTORS J.TaN’D A. B. lNKLE
Have one of the best furnished and beat
equipped doctor’s offices In the South, No. 316
Jackson street, Amerlcus, Ga.
General Surgery and treatment of the
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose
A Specialty.
Our Table Damask and Towels are selling
rapidly at tie prices we arc now making.
Grenadines at Cost T
Figured China Silks at Cost!
Straw and Stiff Hats at Cost!
Ladies,’ Gents’ and Children’s Shoes at Cost!
C HAS. A. BROOKS, W. D.
lUreduato Bellevue Hospital Medical
College, N. Y., twice graduate of N. Y.
PohI Graduate Medical t*chool,chief Surgeon
8 A.M.R R,et«.) OfTerRhlNproreMloiiiirMf
' ice# rh a geu+ral practltoi er to the citizens
of Aioericusnnd surroundiugrountry. Hpe-
•1*1 attention given to ojieratlve surgery.
Including the treatment or hemorrhoids, fl».
t .la, stricture, catarrh, and all diseases ol
Anus, Itivtum, Giftltourlnary system and
now wnd throat. Oftceln Murphey building
Lamar mu < onnected by speaking tube
with b'UlrUlfic’K Drugstore. Calls should be
lere or telephoned there during the day. At
E A. HAWKINS,
, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
• Office upstairs on Grant* rry corner.
B utt a lumpkin,
ATTuRNJSYS AT LAW.
Afnurlcu*. Oa.
Office in Barlow Block, np stairs.
W P. WALLIS,
# ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BEflLL & OAKLEY,
313 LAMAE STREET,
RECEIVER'S SALE
OF TUB
Americus Street Railroad.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baking powder.w Hlghert
of an la harming itmigtb. —fetal United
rSKixr,
VAim BLOOD ’ V
YOUR LIVER, .
KIDNEYS,!
BLADDER,
Are they diseased ?
I. a question that affect, year life.
GEORGIA—StTKTSK County i
By virtu, of . decree of the superior court
of tb« Mid county, rendeed In the earn of
the Central Tru.i Co.of New York, v«. Thu
Amerleu. Street Railroad Company, on
tho Jeth day of May, 18M, and appearing upon
Ibe minutes of tbu Mid court of Mid datelore-
closing the mortgage fbr the bam lit or the
bondholders on t h.p- operty of tho defendant
I will offer for tale at publle out-cry to the
highest bidder,belbre Ibe Court Hiium -door
of said county, tn the city of Amercu.be-
tween the hou". of 10 s. m and 4 p. in., on
Sotorday. UwBlhdarof June, tail, the fol
lowing property, fo.wii:
A certain piece or purest of laud one hue
dred foot front by on. hundred and fifty feet
In depth, situated In the villus of Lesion,
county of Sumter and St. to of Georgia, being
a purtoflotmunbei 2M In the twenty .Hvsntn
dUtrtct or Sumter county, Georgia, the same
situate lying and being on the south >lde or
Avenue E, and on the West side of Magnu
lln street and being on the corner of wild
street, and known on tho plat of the Loot n
P.rk Land com- any recentl. laid out as lots
■even and eight In block twenty-seven, to
gsther with all and singular the land. tene-
uicQtsand hereditament, of sold Railroad
Company then owned or thereafter to be ac
quired by It, and also Including all the rail-
roeda.trncke,rights ol wuy.ma'n lines, branch
lines, switches, supsrstruciuree, depots, do-
pot .rounds, station bouses, englns houses,
ear houses, stable*, wood boose, sheds, wat
•ring Pisces, work shops, machine shop.,
bridges, viaducts, culberts, leuces, and rfx-
tures, together with all ita leases, leased or
NOTHING SUCCEEDS
LIKE SUCCESS.
WM. RADAH’S
WiW.C.
hired lands, leased or hired railroads, and all
It* power works, engine* boilers, eleetrlcal
appllsnOM,apparatus, dynamos, accumula
tors, generator., storage batter lee, armatures
motors, tenders, cables, wires, traction gear,
cars, carriages, coaches, trucks, and othei
motor ahd rolling .took. Its machinery,
tools, weighing scales turntabl a, rails,
wood, coal. oil. foel, equipment, furniture
aid material of every name, nature and de
scription, then held or thereafter to be ac
quired, together with all the oorporato rights
privileges, Immunities and franchisee oftbe
sold Railroad Company then held or there
after to be acquired. Including the franchises
lobs a corporation, and a'l tho tolls, fares,
freights, rents, Income., Is-ues end profits
thereof, and all ibe rover Ion or reversions
remaludsrand remainders then of.
Said sals wilt be for cash, provided, bow-
ever, that the bonds and coupon, secured by
said mortgage shall be recelrable at sold
•aleaaeasElSr tbs amount of easb which
would be payable on snob bonds and coupons
out oftbe proceeds of said sale, after the pay-
meat of all eosu and expenses or suit andtbc
post and compensation of tho said trustees
Purchaser wilt obtain possession at once
upo i the closing oftbe sale.
, , „ . J. B. rEf-DER, Receiver.
Americus,Go., May 30, Utl.
IGBOBE
KILLER
MOST TRULY AkO CORRECTLY CALLED
The Greatest Medicine in the World
A WONDERFUL TONIC
AND BLOOD PURIFIER
ALMOST MIRACULOUS CUBES
Of hopsless and apparently incurable diseases
are constantly being made. It la expecU
perform the impossible, by curing cases a
up by physicians, and it
DOES EOT DISAPPOINT EXPECTATIONS.
W T. LANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
__ Americas, (I*-
Prompt attention given to all business placed
in my hands. Office in Barlow bloc*, room e.
I A. IIIXON,
AT.ORNEY AT LAW.
_ . Americus, us
Office In Bagiev building opioMP tin
>>urt House. Prompt attention given U
ill business. lunG-tt.
E. F. If INTON. Es H. cum.
HINTON & GUTTS,
A ttorneys at law. Practice m th*
State and Federal Court*. Office over
Hart Bntldlng, on Forsytb street, marl-u
Prompt aud careful attention given lo a I
business entrusted to me. Lamar street
over P. L. Holts. sep tMlAwSm'
T. 1
L IIOLTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
.. . AbbevJIJe. da.
-Will practice In i*»l the counties o/ tbe
State. Prompt attention given to all col*
lectio* a entrusted to my ears. tf
Horepeonle are being eared by Microbe
Killer than by all other medicines combined.
We request a tborourh Investigation.
History of tbe Microbe JUller free by
FLEETWOOD * RUSSELL, Sole Agent*
for Sumter comity. july22-dlyr
‘An Ideal Summer Resort "-HinbyW.
Guady.
SWEEr WATER PARK HOTEL,
UtblVtiprtngH, Georgia.
Elegance and comfort. Table, servtce and
furnishings above criticism. Tho best for the
least. Recreation for the pleasure seeker,
rert for tbe invalid. The finest Bath System
tn the United States. The most valuable
natural mineral waters In the world tree.
High-class accommodations for GOO guests
Elevation 1,ax) feet. Pure pine woods air.
No malaria. The great Piedmont Cliautau
qua, with its brillUnt attractions. Ass um
(on postal card), lo send booklet aud rat**.
Once a guest always a firm friend. Open
1* E.W. MARSH A CO.,*
rs-Sin. Proprietors.
ANSLEY & AN8LEY,
A T ’8?. 1 K NKYt * A T Americus, Ga
P- .5V 1 . 1 Practice in the conn flea of Sum-
ter, Hchley, Macon, Dooly, Webster, Stew
art, in the Supreme Court, and the United
1 AT ATT0R3*Y.AT.LAW,
J' „ 221*4Forsyth fttreet, America., Ga.
Will practice In alt the Conrti^ml in th. Coun
ty Court for th. twelve month,.
1304 tUtwty.
tv11.1.110KN F. Ci.Aitkk. Frank A.Hoorsa.
CLABKE Sc HOOPEE,
Attorneys at Law
AMERICUS, GEORGIA
leeylVd-w-ly
WALTXK K. WBBATLXV, J. It. FriXOXBAUI
Wheatley & Fitzgerald,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OUloe: 406 Joekimn Bt., Upstairs,
AMERICUS, i u 1201101A
jao7-tf
, Creek
CTJBB CO,
JAPANESE
/Sexatou Vest has been interviewed,
lid Is of the opinion that tbe democrats
will nominate Cleveland and Oray next
)ear. Tbe senator believes Mr. Cleve-
lao to be mistaken tn hit views as to the
free coinage of silver, but that be Is
right on every other question. He inti
mates that Mr. Cleveland might yield to
the sentiment of the party as to silver.
He denounces as false the charge that
democratic tension are working
Met Mr. Cleveland,
ick in tbe enw of
Two or Georgia's Hg dollies ore doing
a good deal of gWearing about big circu
lations of lata. The Tiues-Kecohdeb
don't do much bragging, bnt the big
preaa in tbe basement roils them out
jut the (ame.
CURE
guaranteed Cun for Piles of whatever
.ind or degree—Xr ernai, Internal, Blind
or Bleeding, Itohb g, Chrouio, Beeent or
Hereditary. $14» , boxj 6 boxes,
Bent by moil, prepaid, an receipt of prise.
We guarantee to c we any care of Hies.
Guaranteed and sale only by “
THE paVem/obt DRUG oo,
Wbolreal. aud Retail Drugglita,
iSSdSriir
Dissolution,
The firm of Andrew* A Carter is thi* day
dissolved by'imit ml consent. R. M. A mire* *
retiring. He wi.l be kuc co.'chI by C. (). Cur-
U>r iiuti iirin heruuticr will on V. C. Car
ter, who assume* all the iltbHttra of the | N te
Arm of Audrew* A Caiter and will collect t.11
all liabilities aud will eolbttall debt* due
the firm of Argo A Andrew*.
II. M, A N iihkws,
U. C.LAKTKH.
In retiring from the Ann of Andrew* a
Carter 1 return limiik* to the public for the
K nerou* patronage heMtowc, ami o sneak
r tbe new Ann u continuance of the same.
U. y. ANiiuawa.
Americas, Ga., June !.*», 1WM. dim.
L. J. BLALOCK,
of Americus,
HUDSON & BLALOCK,
t-KbwVERS,
Am mucus, Gxoboia.
JTl!! Jll**”** «r-. i.11 Ct^.rte. rartnereblp limited
^.^te U ^nT^. C Xa^:»r
TBE AMEBICU8
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Will open Jen# Uth end will give epeetol
ln * l . ro S UoM ,D • mathcmaUc*' 11
eed pennian.ljiihor both cum-
.*»*“--*
IS ,1
W. B, MITCHKLU frln.
$500 Howard!
W* will pay (ks sbott reward for any can of Mr**
OompUiat, I>y*|w|»U, *irk Headache, Indite ttm. Out
atlpatloa or CukUTeneM we ranaot enre with Wost’i
U ’ w U,e ffirertk*"* are strictly
OMhpltod vfth Thppr am purely TegrUMe, sad Merer
Call to give ■atUfM'tlon. Busar Coated Lsmbone,
ro*talalag»nili, nc* B u. Bewar. of
K. O. SIMMONS, W. K. KIMBROUGH
SIMMONS & KIMBEOU3H,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Harlow ltlook, Room 4.
Will practise In both SUM and Federal Court#.
thill; 1 *KS ltl S n •*!? ^ * il hrelnere entreated to
tbeui. Tclephune No. me. lz-iaeotf
W. B. GtinKnr. DuPoNTGuskav
Amerlcua, Go. Moron, -Jo,
GUEBBY St BON,
TAXi E v1l Am . e, i co l£. I" Pen.
li pie’s National Rons Uulldlns, Lamar
E»“k «H--ri«^rbi
srrt , ^ , I !s^lb'sss: , ra € Ki.^^ !rHn ’ w,o,
Shingles aid Lumber.
.We — now pronorrt* tnfornl.li I.umb.r
and Sli iiglcii on ahort uotlce, at the lowret
g** .0ri-r* :.re*»re wonting eitlit r or tbe
c,,, ‘" u ' UDe “■ **•
WIGGINS * HERNDON.
C l. NO HUMAN,
; - ; AKCIIITRBT,| j
OFFICES Street Atlenli
fttnoiu 7 Barlow Rl’k, America
Pj** 1 * k*>*t .pocincatlona lurnljtl.^l . tat
-II deae- Iptloee — public bn Id-
S?..h“ p *'i* l 'T'_9P mn ' a °le»tl'’o» by mall -
r uP 0 *..* 1 .'.! with prompt a t-
IWtlmt. Win. Hall, Kup.rtnUnd.nt Aieerl-
cos office.
WJUJAMtON * BARI.,
H pt-IVII, AKD HANtTA, V
store on Cotton avenue. apr21-3m
Hawkin’ Cryatalized Lenses in all
styles, specs and eye-glasses sold with
a guarantee to please or money refunded
kj E. J. Klkhuhiil.