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THE AMERICL8 DAILY TIMES-RECOriDER: WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2, l MU,
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It axiom Mrxicx, Edito* anil Manager,
CS HCHLIBUINO COHFANY,
* Americas, O*.
Busins— Office, Telephone W.
Editorial Room*, after 7 o'clock p.
Telephone 9.
Americas, Os., Deo. 3, I Ml.
DON'T NEGLECT TOUR DUTY TO-DAT
Let every Democrat turn out and vote
to-tlayat the primary! *
No act of citizeoahip U to directly
connected with your material intereats
aa the aelectlon of'your local govern-
ment.
Tbla is the A rat delegation of power
Smm the aource of all power, the peo-
iple; and what tbeae ald< rmou do, or
owfrafa from doing, the next two years,
•means money in or out of your pockets
•more direotly than the acta of any other
Hegialatiee or executive body on earth
can mean It
It Is largely a matter of sentiment who
Is President, or Senator, or eren Gov
ernor; but your prosperity la directly
controlled by your city council, and
Americas will prosper or decline very
largely a* it la properly governed at
hvnw.
Scores of Amerious people went all
nbe way to Atlanta a year ago to “ whoop
•up'" General Gordon upon a matter of
•sentiment: who may to-day refrain from
going to the poll* acroaa the atreet be
cause of indifference, and yet in so far as
concerns your diroct and vital interests,
there is no comparison in tho two
cases.
Let every man turn out to-day aud
vote for the very best men, so that liere-
.after you will hare uo occasion to blame
yourself if the aAairs of the city should
be administered by men solected to-day
whose methods you arc not in s.vmpnthy
with'.
The Chicago Journal rays: "The in
equality of wealth is not produced by
the tariff. There is a vastly greater
inequality of wealth in free-trade Eng
land than In the United States. There
the extremes of wealth and poverty are
fnneb greater than here—wealth la con
centrated In a fewer bands and greater
amounts; the poor are Immensely mote
□nmerous and are Indescribably poorer
than here. But etlll greater extremes of
riches and poverty exist In India, a free-
trade country from Immemorial times,
with a few men worth oountlesa millions
of money and countless millions of men
living on a cent’s worth of rice a day.”
But it waa tariff—that Is, robbery—la
the first instance that created a certain
favored class in both countries, the
landed aristocrats. Tho oonquerers con-
Aicated the inheritance of the people
and gave lAo their followers who are
now the rubber, barons. Xow that the
evil la done, free-trade in England and
India can’t undo it; but the otmditlon of
tho masses Isn’t as bad aa it would
be if they had to live under a protective
tariff aa high aa ours.
Btiimm and pathatio is the story
of tho faithful wife of Beresford, the
■nan confined In the Floyd county jell,
whoso history Is familiar to the public.
Faithful and unflinching, this brave lit
tle woman has followed bis fortunes to
a oall In the county prison. That cell
has been her world for months past—a
darkened world, with only her smile to
brighten it. Day by day, night' after
night, she has shared the gloom of bis
prison with him, and hoped against de
spair, nntil at last she Is left broken In
spirits and health, Het case excites the
admiration and sympathy of all, and her
beautiful ebitraater has won friends for
her among her husband’s enemies.
Starvation In Russia, riots In China,
revolutions In Chili and Brazil, starva
tion In Mexico, war clouds in France,
Germany, Austria and Turkey, plenty,
pesos and prosperity In the United
States and yet we are not happy. We
bare nothing to complain of that the
remedy does hot He In ourselves, viz:
high taxes, scarce money and hard time*
When the majority of the people wish
to remedy these troubles, they can do It
at the ballot box. This they should do
or oetse to grumble.
Even the Ben Antonio Express admits
Is a bead-line over Its own Washington
special relative to tbs speakership con
test, that It “looks bad for Mills." That
paper is printed near the home of the
Texas candidate and it wouldn’t ha like
ly to make suob a confession If It wasn’t
true. Virtually there Is no competitor
of Mills except Crisp. Consequently
the failure «f Mills means the success of
Crisp.
Editor Charles A. Dana of tbs New
York Snu arrived in New York from
Europe on Saturday. Now let Pa Cleve
land gather up hi* first bom la his arms
and take to the woods.
TROIM.K IN CHINA.
It looks bad for foreigners in Chins.
The ruling dynasty la of foreign origin
itself, being Msntcboo Tartar, and of a
different language from the regular Ce
lestial heathen, and bears the same rela
tion to the people at large that the
“Shepherd Kings" did to the ancient
Egyptians.
That the royal family bolds Its place
by force rather than by favor has boon
ehovn heretofore la the Taeplag rebel,
lion, Whloh would have been successful
had not the royal forces been officered
by English and Americana.
But the same spirit of discontent Is
rife, after a brief period of quiescence,
sad the native masses are again in a
state of insurrection. One of the chief
causes is the alarm of the people at the
progress foreign trade, oivillzatioa and,
above all, religion in making under the
tolerant reign of the present Emperor,
who has a liberal English education,
much of which he owes to Dr. Young J.
Allen of Georgia, who is a naturalized
Chinaman, and a Mandarin of tlie Em
pire.
The Ignorant and prejudiced masses
are being Incited by the priests of the
native religion, who are alarmed at tho
power and Influence foreign missionaries
and merchants are gaining under the
present administration, and the most
barbarous excesses are being committed
against foreigners everywhere that the
Insurrectionists have advanced.
The situation is a very grave one for
the government, for it looks the sympa
thy of the masses; and the approach of
tlie rebel armies towards Pekin is hailed
with secret joy by the people, and the
Emperor is by no means sure of his
army in the event of a collision.
The present uprielng is therefore
based upon the hereditary dislike of the
natives towards their foreign rulers, ag
gravated by the tolerant attitude of the
government towards the Christiana, and
as It resolves Itself into a question of
Uuddhitm and Confucionism against
Christianity or Caucasslan civilization
against Mongolian, It may be safely lie-
lltved that ore many days the English
government; backed up by other Euro
pean powers, will take a hand In tho af
fairs of the Celestial Empire aud main
tain the Integrity of the present dynasty.
If they do not, the fanatical Chinese
hordes will sweep from the earth every
vestige of Caucasian civilization and
rajlgiou, along with the wreck of the
Mantclioo Tartar dynasty.
Is Amkiiica passing into the bands of
aliens? Nearly 80,000,000 acres owned
by aliens. More than 21.000,000 under
the direct control and management of
thirty alien non-residents of thirty for
eign individuals or companies. In Mas
sachusetts, there are 2,700,288 acres; j
these thirty alien non-residents own
land enough iu tl.o United States to
make about too states like Massachu
setts, own more land than some
nations that support a king Many
of the American dally papers
have printed long and scathing
editorials against alien landlordism in
Ireland. Thus for there has been noth-
ing In these papers about alien landlord-
tarn In America, yet alien non-residents
own twice as muoh land in the United
States as Englishmen oara in Ireland.
FOB ALDERMEN.
A.C. BELL.
H. D. WATTS,
DB. G. T. MILLER.
The above gentlemen will be voted lor at
the primary to be held on Tuesday, Decern
cerfid.lMl. d-td
A GOOD TICKET.
Tbs following names sre su**-«te,t as
being suitable men for Aldermen.
DR. W. P. Bl’RT,
I, . J. BLALOCK,
J. L. ADDERtO.V,
sad will be supported In the primary by
dtd MANY VOTERS.
AMERIOUS MARKETS.
Wholesale Oroowf Market.
Times-RrcoHDKKOKMfK
AMSftfcus, G*., Decembe 1.189).
Ctorrbuckle’* routed. 21Jcc. tor 100
roan 1 owl Green, ext a choice,
/tttOARe G .nnuluted, 5 Row lered, V, j.
Syrup— NewOrleans, hoice Prime,
Common, MoUiabc*, Genu
ine Cab*. Country Hjrup.
Tea*—Black, .Vic/i-Vx. Green. 10c/rtOte.
Nutmeg*—75e.(4-SOc.,
CF.OV Ml—25c. (430c.
Cl.HN'AMOX-lic^ClJV-
ALUiPicr.-IOe.0lle,
Jamaica Gimgek—I2e.
Macs—tic.
Singapore Pcppan-lto.
Rick -Choice, 4*4c. §«e.
Hai/i -Dairy, 11.00. Virginia, (Be.
Ciikmmc—Full cream. I2c. Skint, Ocjgirc.
White Flail—Half barrels, 88£K$8?.&0
Palls, 80e.
Soap—Tallow, loo bars,;75 pounds, 83,0(Vfc
83.73. Turpentln-, 00 bars, 00 pounds, 11.73(9
82.25. Tallow, 00 bar*, 09 pound*. 82.2Sg82.3q.
CAWDi.a-H—Paraffine, WJcjOIAt. Star, 10c.
(911c.
Match kh— Four Hundreds, 8JUXX9I3.75.
ThreetHundreda,82^5(482.75. Two Hundreds,
81.50(412.00. Blxtys, 5 groat, 83.75.
Soda—Kegs, bulk, 5e, Kegs, 1 pound pack*
ages, 5?{c. Can*, assorted, pounds,6c/40> *c:
K pounds, tcuWir.
CRAckEKS-X X X soda, tie. XXX butter,
O^e. XXX pearl oyster, 8c. Shell and ex
celsior oyster, 7e. Lemon cream, Hj^c. XXX
ginger snsp«,Mi{4». Comb'lls, lie.
Casdt—Assort**'! *tlck, 7c. Fiencti, mix
ed, line.
Caxxico Go id*— "ondensed
r.73b Bil*non, |t 2Y<*81 tB. F. \V. Oy*ter«,
81 OOCttfl.10. Corn, $-VX)r4l2.7.\ Tomatoes, 11.75
(482.50. Can I’otanb, $3.009*tf.\
Starch—Pearl, per rase, 51*0. Lump. 5!$o*
Nickel pa k ige. *X'*K Celluloid, 85.00.'
Plcwi.K*— Plain or mixed, pints, 81*50;
quarts, 81J>('i.fl..'G.
Powdek— Hill**, kelp*, $.*»..*•0; • £ kegs, '#:t.00:
’* kegs. flA’i
SHOT—*1 «’* rer Mick.
Coax—snp/dKV.
Meat—Strips, h#c. Hulk sides, 7*gC. Ham,
lHtfr.
Fboira—Pmit'ly, 81.75. .btrnlght, 85.25. pat
ent, 85.UYi$$U.(Xi.
La hu—SV’.w^jjC.
Kkeo*R!C?:**iI/—Harr'N I2p.m
Tobacco— 1 VeM
BxurF-1.1st price.
CIO AH*—4l2.3uft#fckHt per 1 .<«#'.
ClOAKSTTK*—£*» 05 p-r I.mii.
I’HsauoTh—8l2.i toUII.H) per !,*»•.
) Ntsii Potatoes—82. por barrel
Beall & Oakley
OFFER
PRICES TO MEET HARD TIMES!
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
T.
•treet^SSS^SSSj.
S-t-lf
?ir A
rug store. Barlow Block.
mm
Novelty Snits for $10.00, worth $12.50.
“ “ 10.00, “ 15.00.
“ “ “ 11.00, “ 15.00.
Bedford Cords, Soots., worth $1.00 and $1.26 per yard.
40-io. Henrietta, 95 “ 1.00 “ 1.25 “ “
40-in. Serge, 95 “ 1.00 “ 1.25 “ “
40-in. gray plaid Ctunel Hair Uniting, $1.00, worth $1.25.
40-in. “ *' “ " “ 70,
40-in. Storm Serge. 70c. worth 85c.
40-in. “ “ 85c
46-in. Black Henrietta, 95c
42-in. “ “ 75c
42-in. “ “ 70c
40-in., all wool, black Cashmere, 50c
85.
30-in., “ colored “ 40c
30-in., “ “ “ 25c
Plaid Dress Goods, 25c
“ “ “. 40c
“ “ “ 55c
$1.00.
1.00.
90c.
76c and 85c.
05c.
50c.
35c.
35c.
50c.
. 75c and 85c.
il tint lb Liu k ta Mi, tali, Etc.
Mims IIaiiiukt Moniiok, who 1s to
write thn “offloiaT world's fair poem, la
the writer who furnlihed the ode read
In oonnootlon with tho opening, of the
great auditorium In Chicago. She ta a
resident of that city. Now the question
I, will nbe treat the representstlvat of
the office monarches who will be pres
ent to a dote of the “Monroe doctrine?”
If so, Miss Harriet will have thn good
wlshea of her follow-eitazenn while
•hs i, composing her poem. “Lay on,
Harriet, etc."
Mu Cyrus Field says that he has
mads much money by being punctual;
but the tate Dr. Jetter, according to the
lUebmond Despatch, was In the habit of
saying that be bad lost much time and
money by being punctual when othera
were not How does this accord with
the proverb that “all things come to
thoee who wait?"
Juimie Miller ta reflecting condign
punishment on the gamblers of Mscon.
He lias placed three In jail In default of
payment of $.700 floes, and nays It ta jail
nod no Anna hereafter. Tbie ta tlie flrat
time in the history of thst elty that the
taw was ever enforeed, and great con
aternatlon is being produced among the
knlghca of the pasteboard.
due of Bill Nye's Driest and freshest
original jokes, In fact, one that he
thought of himself, was bin stepping out
of thn back door of aa opera house to
the ground, about fifteen font below.
Did Bill have a ease of (tags fright, or
was be going out to get a drink?
As to III* asst PfssMwrital sleetion Dott
ing Is etrtalo except that tbs Alabama Re-
publlosn delegation to lbs Minneapolis con
vention will know a barrel when they me It.
—Asp-Herald.
Likewise, Sues Book's delegation of
henchmen from Georgia. '
For pain In the sto mash, colic and
cholera morbus there ta nothing batter
than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Dtarripaa Remedy. For sate by W. C.
Russell, Americas, Go. decl-dAwlm.
In Australia, whan deadly snakes
abound, it has been discovered that
strychnia la almost an Infallible eon for
their bites. The antidote seta quickly,
snake poison slowly. All physicians
—lit.
Retell Grocery Marbel.
Corrected Itetly by K. D. Analey, Vb*
Parlor tirocor.
Am r aid's. <ia„ December 1,1WI.
Cokckk—Declining. Green, fancy. Sic.
Choice, Sic. Prime, 27c. Gcod, 10c. Fair,
ltc. Roasted, Arburkle’s, Ko ;Ttmrber’e Mo-
msja, 30c.
Brass—Firm and strong, market weak.
Powdered, *c. Htmnderd granulated. Cat,,
loaf at te, Kxtrs C. while. ,1e. EztrnC,
yollow, Sc.
Bvnvr—New crop Just In. Good demand
for blgb grades. New Orleans, tancy golden,
73e. New Orleans, bright, me. New Orleans,
dark. We. Country, tuex#S0e.
Cakdy—Stick, pure,*loo; adulterated, 10c,
French, assorted, ?Or,073o. Crystellsed fruits,
assorted, 1 pound boxes, 73c; t pound boxes,
OOe. per pound. Tsnny’s Fins Candles, Me.
.per pound. Heal brand candy,7Se per pound.
Coumtst Puooi’CB—Cblokeas. Irys, Xedp
Me; hens, We^Me. Egga.no. per das. But
ter,Bienne. per pound.
Fauns— Apples; New York Pippins. 33c,
per peek. Florida oranges,ZScSStfk:. perdox-
en. Ilsnsnaa: Bins Helds. tOc. per down.
VcoaTABLas—Cabbage, Sc. per pound
Onions: Yellow Denver,30c. per peck; Hpsn
leti OnionsJTSc. per peck. Irish potatoes, 23c.
per peek; SIA0 per baabsl.
I'ASXkDiaoom—Standard Tomatoes,
pounds, tL33per doxon. Btendsrdtemntom,
2 pounds, OOr. par dose a. Standard Callfor-
n's pesebes. 3s. EU» per dozen. Standard
pis peaches, ns, t!.W per dosen. Standard pie
punches, 2a,,tlX0 per dozen. Maryland pock,
teble, |Ut per dosen.
Hay—No. l|Tlmotby, 11.10 per hundred.
No. 2 Timothy, |l,«t per hundred.
Soap—Laundry, good. So. per pound; Toi
let, Brown Windsor,Me. per dozen; Turkish
bouquet. Mo. per dozen; Glycertue, small,
■Vie. per dozen; Glycerine, Urge, tl.QO per
dozen; Cape May txxiuet, 12.30 per dozen.
SmAn—Hams, fancy brands, 13c; sundry
brands, 13'^c. Breskfsat bacon: small su Ips,
lie; large strips, I0e.; whit* ribs, XJtc.
LA no— fx'sf, 11c.; refined, R^e.
Salt—Hlggln’s Eureka, 2 and I pounds Sc.
(elOe. per sack; Cooking, 110 pounds, tlie,
Bittxii—Jersey, home-made, SOe; Jersey,
Kentucky, :i>: Tennessee, SOe/^Dc.
SKurr—l.oiiUsnl's Msecoboy, 3ue. per
pound; I putnd Jars. -Vie; t ounce Jars, 20e;
3 ounce tin , lUe; 1 none* tins, fir.
FLOcn—Meal brand patent M-'s) per barrel;
King of psleuts, K» per barrel; Palest
straight, M.ao per barrel; Fancy. 16.30 per
bsirel; ChoiceISml'/AtfiJiOperbnrrrl; Fam
ily. *176 per barrel.
BOAX—1120 per hundred.
Mbal-Ouc. per bushel.
Ghits-M pounds to lino,
ton*—Choice while fine, ptr husbeLgYal
low mixed, fifie. per bushel.
CnAckxss—Sodas, JEXX Ze; Boss biscuits,
l«*e; XXX lemon creasss;Ue; XXX ginger
snaps. Us; J ambles, I6e; Assorted cakes, We.
TOBACCO—Finest Natural Leaf, 11.00:
Gravely’s HAS; Navy Me; Long Cut, .Vie/*
I LOO per pound.
L'lOAm*—ILM to 136.00 per M0 as to quality.
Matcuzs-OOs, 10c. per dozen; M0a,2Sc.psr
dosen. MCs^fiOe. per dosen.
Ricn-Bteedy, Imported, (nil bend, Me;
Carotins, fancy, fie; Cbote* Carolina, fie.
Picklss Plain la barrels, SSs. per isikjn;
mined.Me; sweet raized pickles,T3e. pergml-
per quan. Dora rail**, plats, 16s;
quart*,Sc; I gallon, tIAO; H gallon OOe; Im-
gaUoo, I1AS; Imperial
pteklss, C. A B„ plate, Mcuianru 79c.
Btabcn—Lamp O loss. It.
Soda—Best quality, fie.
Foil cream. Ids; Good, Kljo;
UNDERWEAR.
Ladies’ Vests for 25c, worth 35c.
'* “ “ 50c, “ 00c.
'! “ “ 65c, “ 75c.
‘ “ “ 75c, “ $1.00.
* all wool Vests, $1, “ 1.25.
Pants to nintcb the above just ns
cheap.
WRAPS.
Ladies’ Jackets, $6.10 worth $8.00
“ “ 7.00 “ 9.00
“ “ 7.50 “ 10.00
“ “ 8.00 “ 11.00
“ “ 13.50 “ 10.00
Other Wraps in proportion.
Best and Cheapest Line Hosiery in the city.
Best $1.00 Kid Glove in Americas.
Nef Line Gloves, Hosiery, HitocMefs
Blankets and Shawls Greatly Reduced.
BEALL & OAKLEY,
311 Lamar street.
at Dr. i
store? Barlow* Mock” ftbMy
DOCTORS J. B. AND! B. HINKLE
Hera one of the best furnished sad bast
Osasnl Sugary sad tnstsunt of the
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose
A Specialty.
( HA*. A. BROOKS, It. D.
vice* hoe Kcurrxl praclltor er to (ho cltlaena
or An*iica*Hnd aurroundln*country. Hp*.
rl*l attention given to operative anrnrj,
Including the treatment of hemorrhoid*.
titlx, stricture, caterrh. and all disease* of
Anns, Rectum, Gen I tour! on* jr system and
nose and throat. Office In Murphey building
Lamar st. Connected by speMlng tube
JRth Kldridge’a Drug Store. Calls should be
left or telephoned there during the day. At
night call at residence on Leo Ht. or tels«
E,a- h a W a&evatuw.
Office up stairs on Grsnberry corner.
IRNEY AT LAW,
W. T1
Prompt attention given to an business placed
in Dr^hxu&L Office In Barlow blocs, room I.
A. HIXON,
▲TjORNEY AT LAW
' . _ Americas, Gn.
Office In Bagiev building, opposite the
Court House. Prompt attention given to
nil business. Innft-tf.
IAYNARD * SMITH,
ATTORNEY* AT LA W.
* Araerlcus, Gn.
Prompt and careful attention given to nil
bnslnes* entrusted to u«. Lamar atreet
over P. L. Holt's. sepi9-ddw3m*
ANSLEY A ANSU3Y,
rORNKYH AT LAW, Americas, Ok
__ Will practice In (he couniles of Bum*
tt-r,Hchlcy, Macon, Dooly, Webster, Stew*
art. In the Supreme Court, and the United
Ce MATHKWS,
. ATTOR NKY-AT-LAW,
• 221*4 Forsyth street, Americas, Gn.
Will practice In all the Courts jind in the Coun
ty Court for the next twelve months.
11-94 dAwly.
Wkllbokk f; Clamkk. Frank A. Hoorxn.
CLARKE it HOOPER,
ttorneyg at Law
AMERIOUS GEORGIA
mavlJUd-w-1v
The PHARMACY,
Cor. Cotton Ave. and Forayth St.
I carry as fine and varied a stock of
Drugs, Chemicals,
Standard Patent Medicines,
and Imported Toilet Goods
as can bo found. I am not under enormous expenses and can sail yon goods and
fill yonr
PRESCRIPTIONS
at reasonable rates. Giro mo a call and save money.'
W. O. RUSSELL, Proprietor.
WXLTKK K. WnSATLZT, J. B. VlTZOZBALD
Whoatlsy & Fitzgerald,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office: eoe Jackson Bt., Up Stairs,
AMF.IUCUH, t GEORG1J
jan?-tr
Americus Iron Works,
BU1I.DEUS OF
Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins,
Presses, Feeders and Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills,
Shingle Machines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler
Feeders, Valves, Jets, Etc.
Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pulleys
jNVSpecial attention given to repairing all kinds of
Machinery. Telephone 79. ** IW “
B.O. SIMMONS, W. H. KIMBROUGH
snucoirs a kimbbouoh,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Harlow Block, Room 4.
Will precGos In both State and Federal Courts
Strict .ttentioa paid to all business entrusted tc
them. Tslsphons No. IQfi. u-lMMf
B ari, * surr,
CIVIL ADD OAHITASY E-OItrEkK.,
Plans and •■tlniates for water supply,,
sewsrag. aud general amrinseritif work.
Construction^ superintended, sewerage a
specialty. Office a Lee It ret t, amsrlrni, Os
—
sprDAm
G * L. NOBRMAN,
t ARCKITECT.
office. iMrSSKw'HflT.A^rJSS;
Plans and spsclficstlons lurnlshed for
buildings of alldseerlpUoas-public build
ings especially. ComaanlcaibHU by mall
to eltbcr office will asM with prompt at
tention. Wm.Hall,8up#riotendsnt Amsrl-
cus office.
ts
EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY.’
When the Avon hur*t penned those words he reellxed the utter vnntly ofeerthly existence
•nd hi* udvlce emiNMiled In thoee few words an essay on Life.
EAT!
Oak Hall In Its perfect appointed restaurant esn satisfy the teste of tbs most fhslldiuus
epicure. Flsn, Hl.sk, Oyst, re, and Gam. tn scoaon, cooked by an experienced
emtr, and osrved In nutropollten style.
DRINK!
Anything you may call for, rrom Cllqnot, Yellow Label and Puase Care, to Corn Whiskey.
The ’atest and most artistic of mixed drinks, hot and sold, made
lor yon by professional bar-Undcnu
BE MERRY!
r dinner you will fit
nod with Ivory bal
servants, yoo can spend no ,
OAK HALL
nov. -Jfi.tr
F. K. GARDNER. Manager.
SEND TO
MAYO & WINKLER’S
STALL-FED BEEF.
A Ntw Supply J’>gt IRtcahted
Also handling Tennessee and Georgia Pork. All first-class.
Ns. 213. Ttltphone II*.
THORNTON WHEATLEY
Amerlcui, ' • - Oenrgla
City Tax Notice.
D. K. Hkin.vjX,
Fire! Fire! Fire!
Binalt lot of Turpentine Chips lor kind
ling. Ceil on or telephone at.
noTXr-lW A. J. BUCHAN AX.