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THE AMERICUS DALLY TD1ES-REC0RDER: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1891.
THE TIMES-RECORDER.
Dully and Weekly.
fd.00
Till: STATE# AM) MARRIAGE.
Tlie American Bar Association lias
taken uj> tlie niovemnnt officially begun
l.v N'cw York to secure uniform State
laws of marriage ami divorce.
The desirability of Home approach to
uniformity in this matter is made obvi
ous every day both in the courts and in
the newspapers, but the road to its ac
complishment seems a very long one,
j beset with difficulties.
The trouble lie* in the prevalence of
widely varying views, not. of polity only
Ameririis. ^tit 0 f and wrong, in the several
Araoricus, Ga., 8opt. 5, 1891. I States. In Smith Carolina, for example.
— — ."=-=? I where ecolenhwlicnl thought in ntrongly
TIIK VOIKO DKMOCIIACV OF HI MTKIt. I dominant and the people are conserva-
In these trouL’.oue time., whii.t the j tive, divorce la forbidden In e\cr\ case,!
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Daily, Oxk Mo.vrn.
A’kkkly.Oxk Year. •
Wkkklv, Six Months.
Tor advert Inin;: rates address
Bam-ox Mvhick. K.lit«.r and Manager.
THK TIMES I'l’ilLISHIXG COMPANY,
Public Sale.
Will be
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publli* outcry
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One bJI mop hdlts. no mark;
race bars, no mark; 1 lull bur*Hint
o mu k; 1 Ml liars, no mark; 1 bdl
no mark; 1 tod rtsb, • •> murk;l
*h older, no mark; 1 in t kts, no
box ionic, no mark: 1 box m t bo -
nark; 1 box \v u ass,no murk; 1 box
, no mark; 1 lx>\ can good
mar*; 1 box garden
-.e l, ho m .rk; I box b fi g<mds. no mark; 1
b x tinware, no mark; I box plekies.no
mark ; 1 box soda, no mark ; l box plunder,
tin mar*; 1 • ox crockery, no -i.ark; I bdl
hides, no murk; 1 drum li ti good«,ijomark;
1 k~Kf1»h. no m •rk; gwM»h)M>aril*,uomurk;
2 cook stoves, no mark; 2 lull -love p*n*.
no mark: 1 lull ion* pan-, no mara: 1 bill
klttles.apider amt barm, no mark; 5 t*di du
ties, no mark 1 pot ami 1 tub, no mark; 5
rds,
mark; 1 bdl p points,
spirit of unrest is so prevalent, the peo
ple, as they have ever done, must rely
upon the young men. This is equally
true in time of peace and in time of
war.
The political situation is, to say the
least, critical. Momentous questions
are before the public. Thanks to our
republican form of government, these
are not of war, but of peace. It be
hooves all good citizens, all good Dem
ocrats, because there are none other than
Democrats in the state of Georgia, ex
cept an alien and iuferior race, to rally,
to reason, to consult. This cannot be
done without organization.
The mailed hand of monopoly is
pressed hardest upon the throats of
the people of the South. Ingenious
and corrupt officials have seeu tit, by
the use of the doctrine of hate, to in
flict upon our people most odious, op
pressive aud damning laws. These laws
were passed, not from any principle of
political economy, not front any desire,
to use the words of the Constitution,
“to promote the general welfare,” but
to further the selfish and extortionate
aims of corporations and bloated bond
holders
It behooves Georgians; it behooves all
Democrats to be upon tlie alert; It be
hooves all lovers of the Immortal princi
ple of “equal rights to all and special
privileges to none," to organize, to enlist
in the great work of repelling corporate
power and corporate rascality. This is
peculiarly true of the Democracy of
this, essentially an agricultural region.
It is therefore with great pleasure
that we call the attention of the young
Democrats of Americus and Sumter
county to the fact that a meeting should
be held as requested by numbers of
young Democrats of this county on
Wednesday next, the Oth Inst, at such
time aud place as may hereafter bo de
termined, for the purpose of organising
a Young Men's Democratic Club. To
this meeting we are authorized to state
that whilst older heads will not be re
futed admittance, and will be cordially
welcomed, especially and earnestly are
invited all young Democrats between
the ages of 21 and 35 years.
This Is Intended to be a vigorous
campaign club, to use it* utmost en
deavors to maintain Democratic princi
ple! and Caucaaalan supremacy.
In the young men of the south In
1691, as well as in the young men of
the south in 1801, the one in peace,
whilst the other was In bloody war, Is
our chief hope and our main reliance.
Let the young men organise. It has
the enthusiastic endorsement of Tub
Timbs-Rkcobdxr, and it only hopes
that the example may be followed by
the young Democracy of every county
in the state.
The members of the Georgia legisla
ture who voted against the bill author
ising the state to accept the home for
the Confederate veterans, are beginning
to hear from their constituents and to
feel the force of public opinion. It Is
said that they will introduce a bill pro
viding that the counties shall pension
disabled and indigent soldiers at the
iate of one hundred dollars a year; but
such action on their part will only In
crease the disgust. In which they are
held by the people, because so small a
pension will not givo the old veterans
the comfort of a home such as that
which was built for them by popular
subscription and which the legislature
of the state refused to accept nnd main
tain. The people of Georgia should
spit upon the men who, by their votes,
charge* -te.
AMERICl'S-3 crate* roofl 1
Glimer, charges |2.'.0; loti
its prohibition satisfies the pop
ular conviction of absolute right. In j Ferklu*; charge-.
Illinois and Dakota, where tlie popula- j ^ebarawTlbSk 18 *
tion is more varied and tendencies to
radical experiment in tlie name of prac
tical common sense are stronger,
divorces aro granted for numer
ous causes, some of them trivial.
In one state marriage is held to be so
saacred that It can be contracted only by
solemnly prescribed forms and cannot be
dissolved at all; in another the fact of
marriage is recognized Irrespective of
ceremonies, and its dissolution is deemed
better than its continuance.
The subject is complicated because It
is regarded variously as a solemn relig
ious sacrament by some, as a matter of
social polity by others, and as a mere
contract of convenience by still others.
Its ordering is determined by the pre
vailing view in each state as to whether
it is the concern of religion, of the state,
of society, or only of the individuals con
cerned.
These varying views are reflected in
the widely varying laws of the several
states, and every attempt to secure uni
formity of legislation upon the subject
must encounter strong convictions as a
very serious obstacle.
AMONG OL'R NEIGHBORS.
The Oemulgee Brick Company is just
completing a handsome brick block at
Richland.
Col. Joe Edwards, ot Marsliallvllle,
lias received the appointment of solici
tor of tbo county court of Macon county.
LUMPKIN—On hox herb* life, Maddox A
Pt-rklu»; charge-. 25e.
mnrk* Me., Plains;
SEVILLE—1 box p uied, mark* J. B. Lewis,
charge*, 11 55.
It If IN E—- boxes dm*** and 1 case * can*,
marked 8. ilruinau.charge* «k*:l box drug-
arid 1 case a cam., mark*, W. W. Uranian;
charge* fl 54; 5 bills, tie*, no mark.
RICH LAND—t t>ox h h goods, mark* Jno.
Hall, charge*. £*•; 1 box wood in 'traps,
marks, a; 1 box g.ware, marks N.C. Alston,
charges, f4.ll.
PEN 1 A—lot li h goods, marks, Robert Dunn;
mark* L. T.
„ .. j, mark* J W
Fustell, charges, 79c; 1 oil can, end., marks
P. L. Holt, charges 13 (M); 2 boxe* med.,
marks J. A. May,charges, f 1.53;1 bdl t wine,
l bdl axes, mark- Geo. Dawson; 1 bdl poles,
1 w bucket, mark*. Geo. Dawson, charges
45c; 1 hbl crackers, marks w. T. Rog
ers, charges 34c: 1 w stand, marks
H l bdl sbeel irou, marks P. D. C.;
2 kegs nails, no marks; 2 mattresses, no
mark; 1 bale sheeting, no mark; 1 bbl
P icks, no mark; lot p points no •• arks;
pkg. p. points, no marks; 3 we 1 buck
ets, no murks; 1 box tobacco, mark \V;
1 bdl twine no marks: 1 box lard, no m*nc;
1 box. no mark: 8 cases canned goods, no
roars; 1 box b h goods, no mark; 4 double
liar ow stocks; 12 harrow hdls. no marks;
1 ImnJIe 4, cart boxes, no marks; l *»on
lar, no mark;l bdl, 2 hub*, no mark; 5
b rs Iron, no marks; 1 «uck mea' and flour.
mark: 1 clothes wringer, no mark; 5
bundles bags, no mar*; 1 bundle of
box h h g./ods. no mark; 1 bundle
packing, no mark; 1 old valise, no mark;
1 tot paper bags, no mar t; 2 colls w re, no
mark; 1 l>dle cnnlr rocker*, no mark; 1 bdl
•5 b b pal in, no mark; 1 *mt Jacket can, no
mark;l can oil, lucket.no ma<k;i mtjrcket
can, no mark; lean nxlnt, no murk 1 mt
Jug, mi mark ; I cun beef, no murk;4cet*
can*, H: 1 bid Ihm l*er. E A* D. Mlliin; 1 box
md-e.J A PhlIMps.Col in*; half he/ cider, L
Hohzendcof, Puuer; 1 bbl oil, 11; t bdl
Leainsaml fee , .1 s L; 2 tall pl<>\r hund'es,
itk*, 1
CUT PRICES
Still the ule at
Beall & Oakley’s.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
T.
A. KI.l'TTZ*
Ahiuitect and Hitriwrrrxpent,
America*, Oeoritia.
Itullillnir. 2-1
Lanur itreet—Murpliey ]
J. WORSHAM
UENTI8T,
Office orer People's National Bank.
p. iicitr,
DENTIST,
Gr.nl>erry', Comer .America*. Oa..
> My
. Norman dale; l c dr $■ i
Pender; ! c hoc, M M
... J N A J W llrook*. ;
Shmrr, Lump* !
A negro ban been jailed at Trenton
who in htipposed to be tbo party who
ban been .hooting other negroes from
ambush in that county recently.
Mr. B. W. Sperry, proprietor of the
Brown House At Macon, has purchased
a farm near Fort Valley and Intend,
raising vegetables for bt. hotel next
year.
The Richland Gazette bo. moved Into
Its new home built e.peclally for It, aud
Editor Titan la as proud at If it wa, a
soven-story marble front. Success to
the Gazette.
Tbe.Gutbbert Liberal-Enterprise states
that cotton in tbatsectlon has been dam
aged at least one-tbird by rust end the
caterpillar. This la the general report
from all over Southwest Georgia.
Editor Gunn of the Cuthbert Llboral-
Enterprise has bean suggested (or con
gress, to succeed Hon. Henry G. Turner,
but declines to give up the luxuries of
the country editor for tbe tumultuous
life of tbe politician.
The Columbus Southern railroad depot
at Richland was robbed Tuesday night
ot a new Remington type-writer and 115
In monoy. Three men were sleeping In
the depot at the time but knew nothing
of the burglary until next morning.
Fifty dollars reward has been offered for
the arrest, with proof to convict, of the
guilty parties.
Itlchfanil; 2 bx
kin; 1 box tobacco, W W Simiuc
ton; 1 box bedding, ft, Cord**ie; 1 box onlc.
.1 A Hwearinger, Montezuma: 1 box move
trimrailtiw*. 1 cook stove, 1 bill not*, 1 bdl
spider*, J it Monroe & Co. Abbeville: 1 Inin
paint* In chu*. J. W. Sheffield A Co.,
•‘nierlcu*: l bx ind*e., ,i a, Cordele; 1 bx
M t bodies, U , Ainericu*; 1 bx groceries,
K Lundy Abbeville; 1 ox *noe*, A.F.lnslim
MotnsMu van nab; 1 pkg. 3 box B Prep, .Smitij
A G.Macou;! box card*. F Morrison, Glenn-
wooi; I b .whittling. Mrs J 8 W*IUford,
Sherman, Tex; 1 l*ox type, Tbo Independ
ent, Lumpkin; i box**it. A.. Anierl<u»; 3
boxen c o*ese, Corlck «fc Co. Alamo; 1 box
*nuit, T B, Mi Vernon; 1 bureau, —, Han-
ne-vllle; )l>ox lued, O Bros. Plains; 1 box
glazier* pi*. M A A J 1* McDermott, Mobile:
2bdl* Bends,6 bdl* bed rail*, 5 bdl* bed
• tuts, Co A C. *ppletou;l bdl, 5 Jts plpr
1 pot and kettle, Full* r A O, Abbeville; _
bdl B rails, Lott Lowry, Americus; 2 rolls
U cloth. J J at G O II. Brno wood; 1 bdl Iron
boxes, — A H, VidfUla; l plow foot, J W
Hheflleld A t o, Americas; 2 bdl*, 12 Iron
weights, 8 8 Kemp. Le*l.e; 1 *k corn, Wolf
C A Co, Appleton; 1 sk flour. 8ot M John
•on, Cobb;l box m t bottle* P C Clegg A Co,
Americus; 1 b-»h2bd rail*. N Brown. Ro-
cheilejJ pell* Jelly, 0 Melt A Co. Alawo:
1 pk s carig, H A C*», Mner'cue; m t Jug. H
I> Watt*, Am rlcus; 1 bx md-e. J F HolPm.
Ann-rl- us: 1 »’X m stard and 1 bx milk,
AB then. Abtnivllle; 2 bdl basket*, «' _
A«mly, Hut tlivlli*-; | »ho«rca*e, B W Mayo
A Bro Randal* Cr****lng isense Po a*h, C A
M Hu*na Vi« h: 1 ert mt b>»tt e*, D.A-nerl-
cu*; l bx Ink, M vt 'ox A »*. L tin kin; 1 bx
snulT. K J P, »H**lle; l bx hoe-. U A Bro,
Bounin: 1 bx liar.ware. King Hardware
Co, Atlant»; I bx Jam finger, L M Vinton
A Bon, Whii „ a; 1 bx hardware T B Hlgg-
*t->n; 1 bt - tob. H. v| •imii; 1 bx -nda, C A
Mdrnw'.n, P**tet* n; t bx rug*» A P Green,
Leslie; 1 brl al***ware, Mc.MlIimn A M.
Glen wool i I ert lard, notify E Clark,
Aiiieric s;) bx v-rnl*h, J <V Harris Am«r*
P’U-; l drum fish, (G). amerlcue; 10 klU
fl*h, (8). America*; 2oak board* a, Amerl-
cti»; 1 bx cracker-, R. Lumpkin: 1 keg syr
up. IIC Fittest* o, cordele; 1 bag o.ts, a
A MeC, Rocto le; 4 bdl* bay, uo mark,
E. 8 GO h>|IAN,
G. F. Agt.
A n>* r:cu*, Ga , Aug. 26—4w
Mr. P. B. Brooks, a farmer of Ran
dolph county, kept a close account of
the proceeds of his crop of last year,
and realized from it $1,000, while his
expense for labor for the whole year
was only $14, and this with only two
mules. Mr. Brooks Is now selling pea
nuts raised this year, at one dollar a
bushel, while his neighbors only get
seven to eight cents for cotton. Mr.
Brooks does not plant much cotton but
makes bis money on other crops.
Mbs. Annie Be*ant solemnly de
clares that she has received letters from
Madame Dlavatsky since the lattcr'8
death. She says that the handwriting,
the matters mentioned, and all the signs
prove conclusively that Madame lllav
atsky has written the letters since her
death. Mrs. lhKant's statement lia*
created a sennation. Now let's join
the Thcosophists, and correspond with
our late departed friend*. The late T.
Jefferson and G. Washington could give
us some interesting political dobs just
would turn the old veteraus out to
starve and die. It is a disgrace to j now.
the state that has aroused the indigna
tion and contempt of the whole south. ! T«e«b was no need for Speaker IIow*
—New Orleans State*. ell to come to the defense of the House
j of ItepresentativA, but there was magna-
Mit*>. Jt'MAX Mavdkbuy, of Little j nimlty in it. Speaker llowell came off
Hock, Ark., ha* been married only victor in that disgraceful assault made
thirty-niuo months, and during that | upon him In last week's outrageous pro-
timo has given birth to ten boy babies, ceeding* led by a few men who are out
two &ct* of triplet* and two pairs of j of place iu the legislature.— 1 Tiibuue-of-
twins. Mrs. Mayberry i* a protty aud
buxom little bloude woman of twenty-
four years of age, but no mention is
made of her husband, and the supposi
tion is that be, realizing that the M$y-
berrys were about to become as numer
ous as blackberries, concluded that tbe
beat thing be coaid do was to take to
tbe wood*.
Rome.
Skchetaby Risk is singing tbo
same old song that Europe will soon
remove her embargo from our pork pro
ducts; and the McKinley crowd are sol
emnly swearing that we will have Amer
ican tin plate “after the election.^"—Cin
cinnati Enquirer.^
£ 4 Household Remedy
\ FOR ALL
{ BLOOD and SKIN
* PI8EASE8
B.B.B.
Botanic Blood Balm
I* Cm roe SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT 1
n lures rheum, eczema, ntn <
form ot ■n.llsunl SKIN ERUPTION. M- ,
(Ida, Sling ■fficacloui In Inning np th» .
■titan nnd tutoring Hit conitttotlon,'
.fctn Impaired Inn on, mu. tt> <
olmnit wpnrnntnral healing propertlu |
justify u. In guinntulng t curt. I'
direction, ore lollontd.
8ENT FREE **»JSWZS™..
BLOOD BALM CO.. Atlnntn. On.
For Blood and Skin Dis
eases; Kidney & Bladdor
Troubles; Indigestion.
For two yws I suirrml grvatljr with Wood Pol-
stm and ■ irrnerml ttrvaklnir d<>wn of hi alt li. I trkxl
every rrmedy that I could hear of without any
!«• nr fit, uutll I l*-van to take your remedy. I wa*
than aoon rc«U)rrti to my uaunl go°d health, and
am uadrr lantlng oMUnumna to Wooldiidtaa'a won-
drrful Cure. It waa lb# only thing that did me any
gnotl at all. RE. DEWBIOUtY.
Colnmi.ua.Ga..March 14,„ _
Li irSir: Bavin*given your WooMridjr***Won
derful Cur* athorouirh trial, I can cheerfully r*c-
ommend It to all •uflertna Ith Liver troubled. It
has dona me mon-jfo**d than a loml or acrcalled
remedies, and I feel like a new man. 1 pronounce
Itlha true and.«ily elixir of life. _____
Yours very aratefully JL W. BENTLY.
Blrmlnirham, Ala., Oct. zi. MW.
Manufactured ty W wlArUir W •ndcrftal Cara C#^
COLTMOm, 4i.%.
FOR 8ALB BY ALL DEIU018TS.
DOMESTIC - COAL!
For Sale this Season.
I (hall be pro paired to furninli a litgh
grade Lump Coal for Grate purpotet, In
any quantity this fall and winter.
S. R. SIMS.
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M. R. WESTBROOK, HI. D.
r PHYhlCl\N AND HUHOEON.
1 Office uiid residence, next house to C. A
feb 7 tf
»» i-puice tsiiu reaiueuce, uex
Huntington, Church street
f A. FORT M. I>.
J Office at Dr. Eldi« u
J*be found at night In hi* p'om,
Kldrldge’-druf Ntore, Barlow Block,
(an 8-91-tf
D R. T. J. KENNEDY, M. I>.
PHYSICIAN AND hURGF.ON.
Office at Dr. Eldrldg**'* Drug 8toie. Can
be found nt night In hla office room over
Eldrldge’a drugstore, Barlow block, febS-ly
DOCTORS J.TiND'A7niNEE
Rave one of the best furnished and best
equipped doctor’s offices In the South, No. 815
Jackson street, Americus, Ga.
General Surgery and treatment of tbe
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose
A Specialty.
feb!8tf *
C HA9. A. BROOKS. M. D.
(Graduate ot Bellevue Hospital Medical
College. N. Y., twice graduate of N. Y.
Post Graduate Medical School,Chief Burgeon
S. A. M. R. R.etc.) Offer*hla profeealonaiaer-
vlcee as a general pmet Wooer to the citizens
of Americus and surrounding country. Spe
cial attention given to operative surgery*
Including the treatment of hemorrhoids, fi»-
tula,stricture, catarrh, and all diseases of
Anus, Rectum, Genitourinary system and
noae and throat- Office in Murphey building
Lamar 8t. Connected by speaking tube
with Ehlridge's Drug Store. Calls should be
leftnr telephoned there during tbe day. At
night ca'l at residence on Lee 8L or tele
phone No. 77. , npr'Jvtf
E A. HAWKINS,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
• Office upstalre on Grsnberry corner.
\r
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Americus, Ga.
Will practice in all court*. Office over
National Bank.
W. T "
LANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
America*, Ga.
Prompt attention given to all buxine** placed
M aynard smith,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Amerlcu*. Ga.
Prompt and careful attention given to all
bUNtp**** entrunted to ua. Lamar *treet
over P. L. Holt’s. *epi9-tlAw3m*
BEflLL & OAKLEY
313 LAMAR STREET,
■Q U0TI).nj
AUUCVlIIVj U»,
Will joructlce In all tbe counties of tbe
State. Prompt atteutlon given to all col
lections entrustedto my care. tf
ANSLEY & ANSLEY,
i TTORNBVH AT LAW, Amerleua, Ga.
a. Will pnetlce lathe roantle* ot Sam-
ter, rich!*?, Macon, HooI.v, Wehater, Stew
art, In the Supreme Coart, and the United
ate tee Conn.
TItE
East Tennessee,
Virginia and
Georgia R’y
System.
-IS TUM ONLY—
Shortand DlrectUmto the North, East ot
Vest.
This line U conceded to be the beet equipped
end rane the Bneet Pullman Bleeping Cere In
the Smith.
Elegant Pullman Sleeping Can, between
Jacksonville and Cincinnati,
Titasville and Cincinnati,
Brunewick and Louievllle,
Chattanooga and Washington
Memphis and New York,
Philadelphia and Xew Oilcans,
Chattanooga and Mobile,
Atlanta and Chattanooga,
Without Change.
For any Information addma
B. W. WBENN, Gen. Peat, end Ticket ip
Knoxville. Tenu
AN ORDINANCE.
wtia ui'iluiuieiitTiii'i mt-ci y III AmrrlCUI.
sud In ll«Uitbor«*ortM fix the time when all
city taxes *iih|| becum** due sud puysblo.
and to provide for ibe coUectlon thereof and
for other purpose*.
SkCTioN 1. Ke .t ordained by tbe Mayor
aud City Council of Americus, and Ir is
hereby ordained and enacted by the author
ity of the iame. That Hortfon 4u2 of tho code
ofordlnanre* of the city of A nierlcu*, which
*‘ *h* i hr *• * “
.... - une lof
by re*o utton the lime when city taxes shall
hereby repeated, a-d re 1 ligu |hcrcofth«fol-
lowing seidlon Is eoaciAdftb-wlr; mJ T ^
Blcifc: Be it further ordained by the au
•‘- -Uy aforesaid, * J
c* by
. year, shall
•jiBiiwiwi upon the list of defaul ere. and
the Clerk and Treasurer shall forthwith, aa
e-trly as practicable, issne execution against
such taxpayer for bis unpaid Usee, which
execution shall bear lest In the name of the
^* 3r ® r ? ndc i t >’Council of Americus and lie
directed to the Marshal, who shall, by levy
*P? forthwith collect the same as pn>-
vlded ly law. *
Hrc.s. Be ft further ordained, that all
^ a , la *.V£ e .w. Rnd A. VArt ’* of otdlnai.ee in con-
fllct with thl*ordlnances,i>eand the some are
hereby repealed.
Adopted by City CounclI^Auj. 24^1*91.
Clerk and Treasurer.
L HOLTON,
J C, MATHEWS.
_ _ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
221*4 Forsyth street, Americas, Ga.
Will practice in alf the Courts,and In the Coon-
17 ^ SZiK |W#hrt n<>nth4 *
WI.I.LBOR1, F. CUkRKE.'FR^MK A.RoOPCO.
CLARKE & HOOFER,
ttomeys at Law
AMEB1CU8, ..... GEORGIA
mavlJ-d-w-ly
THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE HAN
orrxBs row sale
SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS
For all Machines on easy terms, and can
supply the best
Mies, Oils, Attachments, Etc,
rOR Ul MACHINES.
Mention glv<
luery. Orde
ceive prompt attention.
DBUNKEMESS
Liquor Habit.
a.utmrwma matt/seerc/tc cuts
I* HAllfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC
It can bj given In coffee, tea. or In articles of food,
without tbe knowledge of patient If necessary ■
It Is absolutely hanmees aadwlll effect a permo-
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordinance to repeal tectloi f99 of the
code of ordinances of the city of Americas,
and In lieu thereof to prescribe by ordinance
the time when all tax returns shall be made,
aud for other purposes,
L Be It ordained and enacted by
the Mayor and City Council of Americus,
and U Is hereby ordained and enacted by the
authority of the same. That from and after
thepft*«age of this ordinance Section 3^J nt
the code of ordinances of the city of Ameri
cus, which prescribes that the Mayor aud
City Council of Americus sha'l by resolution
flx the time within which all Ux retur is
Hhitll lie made, and cause the clerk and treas
urer to give thirty day* public notice thereof
l>e. ami the same Is hereby repealed, and In
J. B. Fitzgerald
Whoatley & Fitzgerald,
Tara
AMEIIICIB, i GBORGU
, looTr*.. r . —'
"C. B. HUD50K. j L.J. BLALOCK,
ot BchWy county. 1 ot Am.rtcu,,
TlUOSON * BLALOCK,
“ LRWVEH3,
Ahzoicdi, GzoaoiA.
Will praotlco In all conrta. Partnnahlp limited
toclvU nm OfiM up italra, oornor Leo and
Umar atnet, m Attealan Block. <Wc31-d-wly
S.Q. BUUtONS, W. K. KUCBROUGB
SIMMONS S KIMBBOU3H,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Barlow Block, Boom A
Will practice la both State and Federal conrta.
Strict attention paid to all btulMM entreated to
them. Telephone Ko. 108. IMMOtt
W. B. OczRitT, DcPont ouznnr
Amcrlcca, Ga, Macon, Ga,
GITERRY St SON,
T.AWYER8. Americus, Ga. Office In Peo»
li *1*»• National Bank Building, Lamar
street. Will practice In Sumter Superior
and County Courta, and In the Supreme
Court. Our Junior will rsgnlarly attend
the sessions of the Superior Court. Tha
Arm will take speelal eases In any Superior
Court on Southwestern Railroad.
G.’
lieu thereof the following sect Ion be enacted: jnpwtopa |24X Ptechtree Street Atlanta.
Ski*. 2. Belt further enacted and ordained |Room 7 Barlow Bl'k, Amerleua
by the authority aforesaid. That from
after the pim-agu of this ordinance all t*
til h
Plan* and specifications furnished for
V building* of all description* —pnblie build-
ten lion. Wm. Hall, Superintendent Ameri
cus office-
turns Bhull
April and tin* first day of July of each year.
That upon the first day of July of encli year
It shall l*e the duty of the clerk and treaimror
to cl who hi* divest and to proceed to assess
and tax all unreiurned properly a* provided
“ J ves or the
id ordained,
ordinances
llnance.
and revplnti,
Ik*, and the mi
Adopted |»y t
w
nenrabi-n-by rrpeel-ei.
Ity Council, tug. 24. IK»1
D- K. ItUiVsoNp
Clerk and Treasurer.
1LLIAMSON A EA11L,
CIVIL AND SAKITAH Y F>niNEKR*.
Plans and e-tlmate* for water supply,
sewerage and general engineering work#
Const ruction superintended, *c*e»T*ge a
specialty. Headquarters, Montgomery, Ala.
Americas office over JohusonA Harrold*
store ou t’ottou avcuue. apr2l-3m
REMOVAL. LUMBER
I luve moved my Fancy Gro-!
eery, Bar, Cigar nnd Tobacco'
Store to tlie Artesian comer, sec-1
oml door, in tho Slappy building. |
I hope to have all my old 'custom-1
ers call on me, nnd as many new
ones. Call and boo mo, and you
will receive prompt attention.
T. Q. BASS.
Iw d Sept 1
smisraLES.
After linviug otir mill thoroughly over
hauled, we arc now prepared to furniah
Lumber and Shinglea aa cheap, or
cheaper, than anybody. Addreaa ua at
Amaricna. *
Wiggins & Herndon.
auaZPdAwZm
Preacription* accurately compounded
of pure drugs, at all boor* at
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