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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, JULY *10, 1891.
THE TIMES-RECORDER.
Dally and Woelcly.
Thb Ahbuovi UecobjIeb Established 1879.
The Aheuicus Times Established 1890.
Consolidated, Aphil, 1891.
SUBSCRIPTION;
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Daily, One Month, 1
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For AdrertlslDg rstes address
Bascom Mybick, Editor and Manager,
THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY,
Americas, Go.
Amcncus, Qa., July 10, 1801.
Evkuy business bouse in Araericus
should be represented in the columns of
The Times-Recoiidkb.
Americus will extend a cordial we)
corae.to the farmers who will assemble
in this city next Tuesday.
The Chicago Inter-Ocean is greatly
disgusted because the Southern Alii*
anccmcn hare shown no disposition
to join the Western third party cranks.
The negro George Washington who
was hung in Atlanta last Friday, inti
mated to his spiritual adviser that Ik
had killed four others besides the vic
tim for which lie was hung.
Hov, Tom Watson should bo caroful
to know that he is speaking the truth
before opening his mouth. His speech
at Kite shows that lie shoots off his
mouth regardless of the facts in the
The crookedness in the Ozburn busi
ness seems to continue in Atlanta. Some
body has stolen the bill of indictment in
order as it is supposed to prevent his
being hung when his thirty days’ ropriove
expires.
The legislative work of allowing Sim
eon Jones to peddle without a license,
changing section 45,870 of the code of
Georgia, and allowing billy goats to
roam at large in the 85,887tli district,
G, U., has now got fully under headway |
In Atlanta. . .
A TIN PLATE STORY.
The tin plate liar Is getting in his
work quite frequently on both sides of
the question these latter days, and it
wop’t do to place Implicit conildence in
all the tin plate stories we may chance
to hear, no matter whether they bo told
by republicans or democrats.
But the story that is going the rounds
About Mr. Niedringbaus just now bears
certain internal evidences that strength
en our ciedullty.
Mr. Niedringbaus is a big dealer In
tin plate, and be was also a member of
the last congress.
Mr. Xiedringhaiis is not a statesman
and doesn't profess to be. He is not an
ambitious patriot with the great good of
the country at heart, but simply a slick
citizen who looks out mostly for Nied-
ringhaus. His desire to go to congress
caine not of an ambition to be great or
to serve his country, but mostly of the
commercial Instinct which led him to
see tliero a chance for a great profit in
his business.
He went before the ways and means
committee and advocated strongly the
increased duty on tin plate. He spoke
by authority as one familiar with the
trade, and asserted positively that tin
plate could be made in this country, and
that such a valuable homo industry
should be encouraged.
The duty was placed as high as he
wanted it, and went into effect July 1,
1801. During the interim between the
enactment and the enforcement, Mr.
Niedringbaus was busy filling his large
establishment with tin plate imported
from Wales. It is intimated that Mr.
Niedringbaus is practicing another
fraud, and having articles manufactured
from the Welsh Importations stamped
American tin.”
He will make a very pretty sum by
the transaction, and it will all be wrung
out of the pockets of those Americans
who buy tiri. Mr. Niedringbaus and his
methods make a fair exposition of the
workings of the McKinley bill.
MORE KICKING.
The Macon Gas Light and Water Com.
pany Is kicking about the coal rates, and
claims that It is the victim of discrim-
mlnatlon. *
“I don't know why the railroads
should want to pinch us," said Presi
dent Boardman yesterday, .“but they are
doing it Here is a letter that we have
just received Informing us that all the
railroads south of Marietta and Hast
Tennessee have entered Into an agree
ment to charge domestic rates on coal
delivered to water works, gas works
and street railway companies.” The
steam coal rate has been raised from
$1.85 to $1.85 per ton, but we are com
pelled to pay the domestic rate of $2.25
per ton. Why should wo have to pay
30 cents more on the ton than other
manufacturers? It looks like personal
discrimination.
“This matter of coal rates will come
up before the railroad commission next
Monday. If the railroads are sustained
and we are compelled to pay the ad
vanced freight rate on coal It means
higher gas and electric lights in Macon.
We shall simply have to charge $175
per 1,000 cubic feet for gas, instead of
$1.50 as at present, beginning next
month."—Telegraph.
TOe four men electrocuted at Sing
Sing, New York on Tuesday, aro re
ported to have died an easy death, but
this style of shuffling off will never suit
the general run of criminals in this sec
tion of the union. The glory is all gone
when the gallows speech Is out off of the
programme.
The French government has bought
one of the pictures exhibited at the
Champ do Mars Salon by Mlsa Lee Bob
bins, the only American thus honored
this year. Bat wouldn’t the fair Bob
bins weave her way into Immortality if
abe should devote her talents to tapes
try instead of painting?
Sax. John Sibley of Cobb has Intro-
drama'a bill to regulate horse-racing,
and to prevent horses being entered un
der bogus names at fairs, with inteat to
deceive the unwary who would thus be
taken by dark horses. Mr. Sibley Is
•evidently opposed to dark horses, espe-
•cisflly If their names are kept dark.
The Chattanooga Evening News of
last Sunday was a paper of which that
city may well be proud. The News cel
ebrated its tblid anniversary with
twenty-eight page edition printed on
calander paper, full of nows, and giving
a general description of every impor-
t industry in the fity, with Illustra
tions. It also contained pictures and
sketches of the leading business men of
Chattanooga, and best of all, showed a
liberal advertising patronage. The
News is appreciated at home as well os
abroad. Editor Shaver and his able
staff deserve all the compliments that
their contemporaries will shower upon
them for their great work in building up
such a paper in so short a time, and in
doing so great a work for their city'k
progress and prosperity. Newspapers
build cities these days, as witness tho
work done In Americus by the Recorder
and the Times tho last three years.
The Macon Evening News has re
duced to its original size of four pages
and Bjx columns to the page. The man
ager claims that the embarrassiqpnt is
only temporary and due to the poor
judgement of tho proprietor who lately
purchased a controlling Interest in the
stock. All the hands in the job office
have been discharged and a number of
other employees a^ taking holiday.
Tho News lately purchased a splendid
new press'from the Goss Company, of
Chicago, and this, together with the ad
ditional exponso of enlargement from
four pages to eight at the dull time of
the year, is probably the cause of the
trouble. These ace the hardest times
on newspapers seen this generation; and
tho best of them have been compelled to
reduco expenses to meet the hardness
of the times and the stringency of
money. There are not probably three
dailies in Georgia to-day making their
current expenses.
iFasxeel’s last hope of political ro-
'covary.ls gone, as Us parliamentary can
didate dn hit stronghold has suffered an
overWkdtasing defeat. The story of
Sampaoaaad Delilah again repeated in
history. Mr. Parnell can now spend bis
leisure 1 tiroein reading biblical history
•and learofag that the way of the trans-
•gressor 1 is’bar'd.
iT is reportod that Rev. C. H. Spar*
geon the-celobrated Baptist minister of
London U oritieally ill, wlthlittlo hope
ofrtoovory. Mr. Spurgeon Is a man of
atrottg,physique <u the prime of life, and
aidless some disease has developed that
like consumption destroys the vital or
gans, It Is not worth while to dlspalr.
London can 111 afford to lose Mr. Spur
geon.
The reports of the accidents on the
Fourth of July aro not all in yet, but
enough of them have been received to
•how that: there were more persons
killed throughout the country on that
day than fell at the battle of Bunker
HM. It has been conceded by the press
to'be the most glorious Fourth of July
. that has occurred in the history of the
country.
Hexby Wattebsox to the students of
t he University of Virginia; “Our coun-
t ry is not getting worse;,it is getting
b otter, and we are masters of the great-
» st country on the globe. We have the
a tost perfect system of government.
1 Ve have nothing from without to fear,
- i ind within we have but two great dan
gers—the taste for money and the devil
at party spirit”
Congressman Tom Watson has sold
fats law library and announced that he
has retired permanently from the prac
tice of law. The politicians hare it that
Watson Is grooming for governor, and
that he will inevitably be In the next
nee. Now if littlo Tommie would do
as much for Georgia as he has done for
the bar, he would be held In lasting cs-
teem by his grateful fellow citizens.
That the Czan of Russia Isn’t as bad
as painted, and that just a little of bis
authority exercised In the coiA freight
business In Geoigla would be a source I
ol general rejoicing to the people, may
he neon from the following: ’hie Rus
sian government has ordered a great re
duction to bo made in the freight
charges on grain being shipped to the
ipravinces where a famine is t!i real-I
ened.
Opinions differ very radically aa to
the success of the second test of elec
trical execution In New York. While
some believe It to be a great improve
ment In all respects upon the barbarous
style now in vogue of breaking the pris
oner’s neck with a rope. The New York
Sun is very outspoken against it: “By
the persistent effort* of a few hair-
bralned reformers, we have beep Indnoed
in this state to substitute a dark and
awful method of Inflicting the death pen
alty for the simple and old -fashioned ex
ecution by banging. No torture of the
yniddle ages was ever more Ingeniously
contrived to cause mental agony than
the requirement of our statute that the
culprit shall bo Informed of the week in
wbleh he Is to die, but not of the day or
hour until he Is led forth for execution.”
Senator Quay Is very Indignant at
the address of the. Philadelphia Repub
lican, demanding that he be retired
from the leadership of the party, and
denouncing his administration as utter
ly corrupt. Quay denies the charges
without attempting to show that they
are false, and declares that the men who
got up the address voted for Pattison
and some of them for Cleveland, and
that they are Democrats and mugwumps
and not Republicans. Tho fact remains,
however, that they are the same clasa of
men who helped to elect Pattison last
year, and they have shown themselves
sufficiently powerful to swing the state
the way they want it to go, and it would
bo well for Quay to bear this fact In
mind.
BEALL & OAKLEY.
BARGAINS!
And Special Prices still the rule of the
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 Valencienne Laces, different
widths to match, New Black Silk
Laces in Flouncings, and narrow
to match.
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PROFESSIONAL CARTtt
T a. kluttz,
r street-Otoipiiey'BsildFng.
J. WORSHAM
Offioe over People's I
•iBank.
W DENTIST,
" • Cranberry's Comer .Americas n. .
Continues to serve bis friends in all bnnh, I
of dentistry. , janaa 1 !
nB.J.W. DANIEL, nti8t
u Offers bit professional services m I
people of Americas, and sorroundinw ^ I
try. Office In new Murohejr baildln^ri' I
mcr street, over Beall ft Oakley’s. I
1 M. R. WESTBROOK. M. D,
I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
J* Office and residence, next house to*r * 1
Huntington, Church street. febTtr I
J A. FORT .H, D. _
. Office at Dr. Eld ridge’s ’drug store, r.. I
• be found at night In his mom, <2151
Kldrldge’t drug store, Barlow Block. 0Y#a
lan 8-8l-tf ;
„ FHY&CUN
u Office at Davenport's Drui
denee, corner Forsyth and
Americus, Ga.
Telephone No. 101.
burgeon.
"-’tayo™:. 8 *.!
to
D R. T. J. KENNEDY, K. D.
PHYSICIAN AND 8URGE0N.
Office at Dr. Eldridge’s Drug Store r*» 1
be found at night In his office room ov2 I
Eldridge’s drug store, Barlow block, fet&£ I
DOCTORS J.B.ASD A. B.BKE1
Hare one of the best furnished and bn 1
equipped doctor’s offices in the South, No ri I
Jackson street, Americus, 9a. » mm
General Bdrgery and treatment of the
Eye, Ear, Throat and £
A Specialty.
BARGAINS IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Our Table Damask and Towels are selling
rapidly at the prices we are now making.
Grenadines at Cost 7
• Figured China Silks at Cost!
Straw and Stiff Hats at Cost I
Ladies,’ Gents’ and Children’s Shoes at Cost!
BE0LL & OAKLEY,
313 LAMAR STREET,
R. E. BYRD,
Auditor,
CHEAP RATES
Mel ulinMuUM
Tub Pittsburg Post, which Is one of
the ablest democratic papers in Penn
sylvania, expresses the opinion that if
the political conditions remain the sferne
as they are at the present time, that the
democrats will carry the state in 1882,
According to the Post’s observations
the robbing of the funds belonging to
the state and to the city of Philadelphia
by Bardsley, together with the growiqg
disgust of the people with the bossism
of Quay, hare driven thousands of re
spectable men out of the republican par
ty who will vote the democratic ticket
at the coming elections.
OFFICE 57i JACKSON. STREET,
AMERICUS, GA.
Commencing Saturday Hvening, July 4,
and each succeeding Saturday during the
summer mouth*, the 8, A. ft M. Railway
will have an *ale, at
Post Grauume meqicat ecuooi.unierHQrnn I
S. A.M. R. R.etc.) Oiler* his professional ifr l
vice* qsa general praotHonor totheclti**
of Americus and surrounding country. Hi
dal attention given to operative lurtUi
Including the treatment of hemorrhoids cl
tula, stricture, catarrh, and all diseases o
Anus, Rectum, Genitourinary systems
nose and throat.
Lamar St. f _
with Eldridge’s Drug Store. Calls should«.
* “ telephoned there during the dar. si
no ft at vn.id.nno nn T ai at
oat. Office In Muiphey bulk
Connected by speaking 1
re’s "Drug Store. Calls shoul
E A. HAWKINS,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
* Office up stairs on Granberry corner.
B utt ft lumpkin.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Americus, Gtl
Office In Barlow Block, up stairs.
w.
P. WALLIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practice In all court*. Office <mr I
National Bank.
W. TI
LANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Americas, Q_,
Prompt attention given to all business placet I
in nrjr hands. Office in Barlow blocx, rgou C.
A. HIXON,
. ATaORNEY AT LAW.
Americus, 011
Office in Basley building, opposite tbs I
Court House. Prompt attention givr -
1 —*“— iunl
ail business.
lunWL
i AYNABD ft 9MITH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
_ . Americas, G
Prompt and careful attention given to a
business entrusted to me. Lamar atm.
over P. L. Holts. sepift-dftwfim*
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
T L. HOLTON,
ATTOR .
• . Abbeville. Gt I
Will practice In all the counties or the I
tate. Prompt attention given to all coi> I
ANSLEY & ANSLEY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Americus, GtJ
ft, * ‘
Will adjust Books and Accounts'and do a
general collecting business. A competent
attorney associated. Charges reasonable.
Will take bnslness In ne'g 1 *boring cities.
References; J. W. Sheffield ft Co.. Bank of
Sumter, Davenport Drug Co. Correspon
dence solicited. may2J 3m.
#3.50,
round trip tickets to
BRUNSWICK, GA.
J O. MATHEWS,
. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW,
* ttlttkonyta street, Americas, Ot
Will practice In slf the Courts .and la the €W»
It is said that Sir William Gordon
Cumming and his wife Intend to enter
tain lavishly at their Scotch home. This
means the throwing down of the gaunt
let to royalty Itself, and is apt to prove
a foolish venture. Some things are not
worth undertaking, but there I* nothing
one undertakes that is not worth suc
ceeding in. The newly wedded pair
will be putting their all at stake, if they'
issue this challenge and the odds, aro
heavily against them. It- is to likely*
that many of those who have expressed
their sympsthy and given promise of
■upport In private will prove weak-
kneed when the test comes. *
The farmers’ alliance of Marlboro
county, South Carolina, bos adopted the
following resolutions: ,
Tost we pledge ouraolves to plant only-pen
seres of cotton to the hors. Id 1893, provided
w. caa got tb. co-operation of all the cotton
states, so os to decrease the production of
cotton and so obtain due reward for our
labor.
3. That we request the State Alliance to call
tot a convention or the cotton griweri of the
tou'h. Irrespective ofclnaa or color, to meet
not later than December let next to consider
The State Alliance will meet In Spar
tanburg July 22 and will probably take
action on the subject.
‘An Ideal* Summer Resort HxhbtW.
OBAOT.
SWEET WATER PARK HOTEL,
Llthl* Springs, Georgia.
Elegance and comfort. Table, eervice and
furnishings above criticism. The best for the
least. Recreation for the pleasure seeker,
rest for the Invalid. The finest Bath System
in the United States. The most valuable
natural mineral waters In the world free.
High-class accommodations lor 600 guests.
Elevation 1,900 feet. Pure Vine woods air.
Vo malaria. The great Piedmont Chau tan
qua, with Ita brilliant attractions. Asa as
(on postal card), to send booklet and rat*s.
Once a guest always a firm friend. Opeu
May 12. fc. W. MARSH ft CO.,
may8-3m. Proprietors.
good to return by train leaving Brunswick
at 11 p. m, Sunday, arriving at Americas
a. m. the following Mon day, but on no later
trains.
Sunday Excursion Bate, Brunswick to
Cumberland Island, Only $1.00.
Round trip tickets, to Brunswick, good to
r»turnunttlOct.8!,on sale daily at I7.H) for
round trip.
WUsLBOBN F. ClsABKX. FSAKK A.HOOfl
CLABKE ft HOOPER,
Attorney* at Law
AMERICUS, • - - . GEORGU |
maylS-d-w-ly
H THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY
^HSxTrcureToonortaaTn?'
Ey-I(kpbesentative Lynch, of Mis-
sissippl, the fourth auditor of the trees-
ury, is one of the few colored mon
whom Harrison has appointed co office.
Secretary Foster has suggested that
Lynch's office and those of the other
auditors should be abolished as unnec
essary. There being no money in tho
treasury and not likely to bo under re
publican rule, that party now begins to
retrench salaries, and of course the col- j
ored brother Is the flrst man to walk
the plank, no Is only useful nbont
election times; at other times lie must
root hog or die.
Judoe Crisp Is in no wise responsible
for the letter written by Hon. Amos
Cummings to the New York Sun, Tom
Watson to the contrary, n twlthstandlng.
The letter was not written In Americus,
but several weeks after Mr. Cummings'
return to Now York, and fro utile stand
point of Tuk Times-Uecoude .- was in no
wlsejoffenslve. It was not at all abusive of
thq south or the confederacy, bu mere-
ntained reprints which Mr. Cum
tilings had heard from others in regtrdto
A ndersonville. .
Commenting upon the governor's
message tho Savannah News well says;
"What the governor says of tho necessi
ty fora training school for teacbois is
true- The state needs a normal school.
The common school, cannot be brqugbt
up to a high standard, however muclt
money is spent upon them, unless men
and wpmen who are qualified to teach
are placed In charge of them. And good
teachers cannot be obtained by merely
offering attractive salaries. -Those who
are intrusted with the schools*should be
fitted for their work by a system of
training. .
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A enaaof tartar 1
of alt la haw
Bute# Government
janelO dawlyr
an?*
Gloat In 1 to a Days, without Pain.
Prevent* Stricture. Contains no
acrid or poisonous substances, and
la guaranteed absolutely harmless.
JAPANESE
CURE
Vactxx k. Wheatlet, J. b. ITrzaxxiu I
Wheatley & Fitzgerald,
ATTORNEYS AT LA%[
Office: SOS Jackson St.,'Up Stain,
AMERICUS. I GEORGU
jan7-tf
. , L.J.BLA LOCI’ ]
of Schley county. | of A
Sold in Americus by Cook’s Pharmaoy
■ II, J.
5 , Fleetwood ft Bussell,
avenport Drug Company.
' guaranteed Carr for Piles of whatever
.Indor degree—Ez-iernal, Internal, Blind
or Bleeding, Itchir g, Chronio, Becent or
Hereditary. 81.00.1 box; 6 boxes, $5.00. _ _
Sent by mail, prepaid, on reoeipt of prioe. tamar street, In Artesian B1
We guarantee to t uo any case of Piles.
Guaranteed and sole only by
C. B. HUDSON, . .
' ' of Americus,
HUDSON ft BLALOCK,
“ LnhtvaRB,
Americus, oiossu- I
Will practice in all oourts. Partnership UnW!
to clrll esses- Offloe up
$500 Reward !
WE will pay Uie above reword for any eaee of Liver
Oomptaiat, Dyepepete, tick Headache, Indigestion. Con
stipation or Coativenea we cannot core wttb Weet’e
Vegetable Liver Ptllft, when the directions are strictly
complied with. They are purely Vegetable, aad never
fail to gfve satisfaction. Sugar Coated. Large boxes,
containing » Pills, IS casts. Beware of counterfeit'
end imitations. The genuine manufactured only t*
TUB JOHN C. WES s' COMPANY. CHICAGO. ItL.
Bold THB DAVENPORT DRUG CO.
f#*m-*ftwivr . America* Go.
THE AMERICUS
BUSINESS COLLEGE
ive special
S.G. SIMMONS, W. &. KIMBROU
SIMMONS St KIMBROUGH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Barlow Block, Boom 4*
Will practice in both Stats and Federal Coc£ |
Will open June 15th and will _
Instructions In business mathematics
and penmanship, or both com-
For sale by the DAVENPOBT DRUG
COMPANY Americus, Ga.
W. B. Gukkry. ’ DdPont GuxBSf
Americas, Ga. Macon, Ot,
OUEBBY St S01T,
L AWYERS. Ameriens. Ga. Office tnjSl
ple’e National Bank Bnlldlnf. W!
street. Will jiraetioe In Sumter Sapjw|
and County Courte, and In the Sajmj!^
Court. Our Janlor will r»*ulerly al’S'J
the eeeetone of the Superior Court
firm will taka special cane In any B0|
Court on Southwestern Railroad.
<10.10 pe.
Dissolution,
Administrator’s Sale.
Will bo sold bef.ire the court hou*e door. In
tho city of Aineriouft, on Saturday, the 11th
auu n, me umuwing profiurty, lo-wu: i
horse and four largc-siked mutes. S*ld prt.,.
erty belonging to theetUute of A. K. Coulter,
deceased. Terms, cash. Thl* June 27, UsUl.
W. E. MUIUMIEY,
JanZsUtd Temporary Administrator.
.. Th ® flr ™ 01 Andrews ft Carter is this day
^ b>' “ta»l eminent. U. M. Andrew*
retlrlnp. h wl.i be euceeeded by C. C. Car-
ter, anil the .-in heraa.tcr will in C. C. Car
ter, wtioa,«mi.es all the llablllttei of the late
Sl5.°a.?JV n ' w * Carter and will collect all
afniniiJif.f l,fm - C. t. Carter alto attnmet
all llabllltl-. and will collect all debit due
the nrm or-rzoi andrewt.
K. M, Andrews,
V. 1- f'lnri*ti •
f L.NORRMANV
ARCHITEBT.
OFF.CE.
Plans and specifications 1*3
huiidinsa of alYderorlptlone —-p-ttiuo f
lugs especially. Communication*??,, u
to either office will meet. With PfWl
tentton. Wni. Hall, superintendent a
C. C. C’ABTEM/
In roiirlng from the firur of Andrews ft
—- . J . '..... Ul Aliurcwt dt
carterl return thanks to the public for the
amorous patronage bestowed, and uetpeak
JOT f 1 I ft fist VC rtr.n i. 0,11,1 I ni.AMee _ . 1 -
Notice of Dissolution,
der IH • arm tismeor iiiairli m *■ «»., i* tuts
d<ty UhHoivcd by mutual Mr. U T
* the H.
JonnMMt ti8Him?ng
AimiUJU vtllon
Uoiiltle* t*f the
Jun*KWI-lm
• *• •*»-#*» “U ,1,
.U. VUa OtnvllELL.
M'mlicinallv pure winu?, liianillca and
whiskies nj Dr. Eltlriilgo’e Drag Store.
1 . . ‘ ;
tor tlie new Srm „ continuance of tho tame.
m.rie M .Ga^o n ,,M$,«' AMrt ‘8£:
k and Ur.
® ow proph^d ’tofurnish Lumber
JJ*? * j»ori notice, at the lowest
^ l^ril a wauling either of the
coni0UIn « M ^
4^ WIGGINS ft HERNDON.
W ILLIAMSON ft JSABLp
CIVIL AND SANITAkY.ENOK^tS
p,_ t - *
Plan* and e>timates for water*®* 1 ^ I
sewerage aud general engineering^ |I
Coustructinn superintended,
specialty. Headqanr’.ers,Montf0in*2^f J
Americus office oveF Jobusonft BsTjbi |
store ou Cotton avenne. ^*1
Attention Builders,
Wo solfLangman & Martine*P r ^' J
paints, and aro .authorized by tbe g
facturers to repaint any h ?“?„V do no<
oxpenso on which their paints
' that I
I have a small lot of
dispose Of at coi
J. C. Cab***