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Americus Recorder.
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I Orgaa »r Webster Ceentj.
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•VBir RAILROADS HASTED.”
Voder the above caption the Sa
vannah Morning Neva baa a very
tens) ble and timely'editorial in re-
gard to Savannah *■ need of more
ailroade, and refera in tbe follow'
lag language to a long contemplat*
ed railroad from Savannah to Amir
icn»: “Another road abould be
constructed from Savannah through
Bryan, Tatnall, Montgomery, Tel'
Mir, Dodge, Wilcox, Dooly and
Sumter counties to Amerloue,
whence it could be in time extend
ad further West. Such a road
would go through a splendid Urn
tar aad farming country .and would-
give us an immense addition to our
trade, and the country along tbe
Bne would be developed and made
the garden spot of the state. The
eeontry islevel and a railroad could
•e built at a minimum cost. Tbe
distance-would be about 800 milaa,
tat every mile of the road would
command local patronage.”
Tble le the came line wbieh tbe
laleCo). F. E^Burkd was instrumen
tal in preenring a charter tor,and
to the dey of hie death Mr. Burke
htSeved the road wonld be built,
oai devoted a great deal of hla
gtow and money in that direetioo
The News says that “Savannah ia
amply able to build theee roads,
tab the people of the sections
through which they pace would aid
Bbtrally In their oonstraetloa.”
. TtaNswe, nornooneeUe, know*
Bow liberally and how heartily
they would aid. Tbe road would
•pen up a section of the atate that
iarich ln resources beyond met*-
me. Take, for instanoe, the tingle
county of Dooly, one of ths largest
and wealthiest counties of the
etste, which ie without n railroad.
The cotton, corn and other crops
•1 that county oould bo doubled in
two years if railroad transportation
were furnished it, and tboro arc a
half doson or more counties along
the line whioh are substantially in
the same condition.
Tho value ui such n road to
Americus and Savannah would he
untold. Savannah, of course
would get the lion's slure, ss
tager portion of the neu ly opened
trade would centre there, but
Americus would have her bcnefll
in cheap transportation, which
would make her the best selling
and buying market in Southwest
Georgia.
We do not know that this road
will eVkrba built, but wc do not
think that cool headed capitalists
wonld bmve spent thousands of dot
few la procuring a charter If build
lag It ban not been their intention.
and Humber’s. It went in Jasper
ooontr and there expended Itself
or went out toward Camsk and Co-
lumbia county. Tbe other dirts-
I in swept south of Mllledgeville,
barely missing Tennllls and strik
ing Daviaboro. It then turned
northward and left the state
through the upper edge. of Rich
mond and lower Colombia county.
Great damage was done and a
OYER THE CATARACT.
(Altar, >.Tm*sscssC)
Among the hundreds of thou
sands of tourists who have visited
Niagara Falls and stood in awe be-
bore its miracle power, there is,
probably, not one who baa failed to
notloe the large stone building
which stands directly opposite the
cataract and a short distance below
number of lives loat In North Cart- railroad suipensioo and cantil
Una and Sooth Caroline. . |ever bridges. Tuis budding Is
LONDON’S QIN-PALACES.
fO. R. Bins in London KowaJ
A Hatnrday night in tha grant
thoroughfare adjaoout thera are three
corner public-house* which tnkaaamneh
money so the whole of the othor shops
on both sides of the way pat together.
Butchers, bakers, gresDgrooors, cloth'
tellers, bakers, gresDgrooors, cloth-
I, fornitnre dealers, all the caterers
for tho wants of ths popnlaoe, are open
till a late hoar; there are hundreds of
them trading round snd about, but the
whole lot do not take os much money
ss three publicans—that ia n foot
ghastly enough in oil conscience. Enter
ti.e public houses and you will see them
cr»mnjcd. Here are artisans and labor
ers drinking sway tho wages that ought
lo clotbo their litfelo ones. Hero are
_ , . known to ell a» tbe “Montcagle
From tbe latar reports it Id eati-| Hoosc,"’ and it has been a popular
mated that over.three hundred lives place of resort for hundreds of trav-
were lost in the fhry of the storm, elera during many years. Nearly
A report from Columbus, Mies., «v«y !•>«» ln America poeacaaing
through that aeotfon, doing great I Jocatud on tho n'te whore this stone which tboir children are dying,
damage to houses and dwelling*. building now stand*. Monteaglc,
The storm also swept over almost a young chieftain of tbe Miami
tbe entire flooded district in tbe ,n . d ‘» n8 -
.w.s j s a i . I mlgbtv cliief among tue Iroquois.
Oblnvalley, deetrojIngno Incred. ^ 04(ing< un „|f e that of Hia .
ible number of lielf submerged walha, was not received with lavor
houses, and tho indications arc that by the father chief, and hence he
many lives were Im t. WM oom|)clled to resort to tbe us-
Thi. uulmethodscfabductionnod flight.
This storm wn. foretold nn n pro- The Mc „ |)ing pait wero overtaken
bable occurrence in the New York I OH tbe banks of tbe Niagara where
Herald of last Sunday.
TIIBOCUU THE EVEKULADEE.
Earl Uongbton’s Trlp-The tTendrrfnl
Work of Improvement.
the hotel now ntands, and rather
than submit to capture tbe lovers
cstt themsel.es into the rotarnct
below. Their bodies werranliee
quently found at the mouth of the
nver clasped in an embrace which
TUECYCUMEM.
On another page will be found
■ first account of the oyolone
pasted through North and
Middle Georgia Tuesday evening
Cater and fuller reports show that
the storm started/rom tho gull, pas
sing upward through the Cbattaboo-
chee valley. Below Columbus it
divided, and one column swept
westward on Montgomery. It
buvlyjtnisted that city and caromed
northward. At the foot of the
Bed mountain ranee it caught the
little village of Oxmotr and twist-
ad it severely. It then steered off
from the mountain tide, thus giv
ing Birmingham, six miles oil, a
narrow escape, end catching Leed’a
almost entirely ewept the town out
of existence, kilting and wounding
over forty people. Having veered
oft from the mountain, It was now
rushing northeast. It swept
through Ambcrson, Ladiga, ran n
dozen miles aouth ol Rome, struck
Cave Springs, and went aouth to
to Cartersvilie. Here it struck tbe
Kenneaaw heights, and its course
was deflected to the north, and it
went through Cherokee and 1’iek
eng into Habersham, and so on out
of tbe state.
The other division of the cy
clone struck Columbus, and wem
to (be northeast, through the gen
eral track troubled by cyclones lie
flat*. Before naebing Millrdgi.
villa ttdirttal again on the hills
to the southwest ol that city. Oi e
divtaon seat northward tbrou. h
tbe lower edge of Putoam, stril ing
Blountaville
A prirate letter,just.reeeived from even the cataract could not sunder,
one of tbe party accompanying Many oocnrrenoes since that time
Rarl Houghton, Lord Hastings, I have tended to make Monteagte
CapL Gambler and other dlstin famous, and it was wi-h surprise
guished Englishman representatives that it was learned a short time
>f hlngii-u capital seeking perms- siaco that the ediflee was to be en-
ient invennirn' in this country,I tirely transformed, re-arrangcd and
says a Naw York apaoial, gives I refurnished for the benefit of tour-
interesting details of tha trip Just I lata, and especially invalids,
made through the Kissimmee oouu-1 Feeling that this ts a subject in
try. Tha trip began at Jackson-1 wbieh the public would take unus-
ville. from them sooth to Sanford, I ual interest, especially as tbe Na-
tben down the Sooth Florida Road I tional Park question ie being so
to Kissimmee City, then by boats strongly agitated, a representative
through tbe lakes and rivera wbicli I of thia paper visited Niagara Falls
have been tbo scene of operation" yesterday and learned the follow.
of the Okeechobee Land Company, ing tacts:
as far south as Tampa. The party Dr. W. U. Crumb, who is about
made a thorough luspcclion of the undertaking this important task,
company’s system of dredging, and is a gentlemen who is well known
ware much satisfied with the inarkeil throughout tho land, baring sue-
improvement in condition ol the I cessfuily practiced medicine in the
bordering on the lakes, which the city of Buffalo for nearly thirty
company have lowered. The pur years. Ue is exceedingly well pro
pose ol the visit was to ascertain served, thou.-h nearly 60 yearn or
the adaptability of these lands to age, wliilo his energy and ambition
•ngnr raising. Tbe Everglades are something wonderful, ln con
tit-gin not far below Kissimmev I vernation with the reporter lie sa-d:
City, and much of the territory “I anticipate great success here,
from tlmt point hntl In-cii for years although u ten- years sgo I should
useless, liei'nuse they wero subject not Itavo dared undcrtal o it, for J
to frequent oveifl'ows. A good then what people call 'a dead
•leal ol it was utmost constantly man.’”
under wulcr. "How was that, Doctor? How
The Oki'iclinhce Land Company, did it occur?
which is managed by Northern pro "It was brought about, as such
pic undertook to reclaim this land troubles usually me, by mental and
oi a system of canals and by dreil physical depression, arising out ol
ging. When President Arthur I trouble* and reverses. The mind
went South in April ho was taken has a remarkable cticot upon the
on the company's boat at rtiM lake body and when one meets with
Toltopckalign to a canal four miles misfortunes financially, or in any
long, running to like Cypress and other form they are likely to lie
then down the Kissimmee river, accompanied by misfortunes pbys-
Tbis canal bad then lowerd Lake I ionlly. Such, at all events, was
Tohopekuligt about tbreo feot, and my case. 1 was irritable, restless
Imd reclaimed a vaat territory bor- and feverish. I had a heavy and
dcring on tho lake. irregular pulse, mv food did
The newspaper report of that not assimulate, my heart would
trip interested Englishmen in the throb violently and then stop amt
work done by the company and the I Hie fluids I passed were profuse,
visit oi Loid Houghton and his high-colored and thick with ilepos-
party (allowed. They have liven it"- I w »» obliged to abandon my
tbe guests while in this country practico, and also to suspend push-
of Hamilton Disston, ol Philadei- ing my valuable invention, known
phis, who has accompanied them to »• ‘Crumb’s pocket inhaler.’forihc
Florida. The party found that since cure of catarrh and usthroa.”
the President’s visit operations had "How long did this continue ?”
been extended further south, that “For about two years. I realiz-
the canal from Lake Okeechobee cd that I was quite sick but like
to Uppar Caloosabatchce river had I everyone else 1 felt it wonld only
l>een enlarged, and that already i be temporary. The majority of
Lake Okeechobee had fallen as a people drift along the way a man
consequence of this cnlatgrd tap might who knew nothing about
ping, 38 inches in one year. these great Pnlls and was floating
This ia n great fall, considering with tbe currant. It ia so easy to
that tho area of the lake is over drift, you tee. At tbe end of a
1,000 square miles- Lake Tahopek* I year, however, my condition be-
nligu, since tho Preaident’s visit, I on mo simply horrible. I had *c-
has lallcn about three feet. Canals I ri»us irritation of the throat, a
width had not begun when the pres- hard sluggish pulse, a swelling of
idem was South are now well under the limbs and nnmbneaa extending
way, and proportionate results may down the thighs. I bad a£terrible
be expected. The Kissimmee river, I "'K ht sweats and my urine was
which last spring was navignble loaded with albumen and acids. 1
only by a boat with a draught or called in several ef the most skill-
about two feet, has lately been nav- ful physicians but I continued to
lasted by a boat whleh was 150 * ink rapidly. 1 was the victim of
feet long and 28 feet beam. Bright’* disease of the kidneys,
Tito net result in respect to the A»d 1 looked forward with almost
increase ol the navigable mileage certainty lo s few weeks ol terri-
i» that, whereas a year ago it was hie agony and then—death!” *
almost impossible to float any die * * It ia painful to describe
unco n large boat, except on the this experience and it is sullicint to
lakes, there are now 350 miles 0 f *»y that 1 am entirely well and
inland water communication. that my life has been saved by
Tlie President of the South Flor-1 means of Waruer’s Sale Cure,
rida Road, which is owned largely I which arrested tbe disease, effect-
by Boston parties, informed Lurii cd a cure and has preserved me iu
ioughtoii that of lato there bad health ever since.”
ven much demand for land north “Then it was this remedy that
' saved your life, doctor ?"
“Yes, I can testify from a grate
ful heart that it is invaluable for
men or women who are depressed
bv reason of disappointments and
reverses; who arc losing flesh and
strength and who must find relief
or a fatal termination awaits them.
I prescribe this great remedy to
my patient* constantly and' the
wonderftil effects I observed in my
own case I sec repeated in their
experiences. It it this that makes
mo certain lean endure the caret
or the great sanitarium I am abbot
. to establish.” hi
One group rivets 41m eyo of an ob
server at oni-e. It consists of sn old
grey-haired dame, a woman of 40, and
u girl of about It) with a baby in her
arms. All those are in a state which is
ln.-.-.t describe 1 as “maudlin"— they have
finished one lot nf gin, ami the young
est woman is ordering another round,
ft is a groutgrumlmiitlu-r, grandmother
anil a mother and her tmliy—four gen
erstions together—anil they are ai
*AKlH c
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
T I. i-nxler newr nrlet. A nwrrel of |>arltj
ireiif 1 ' ««*' wlMil-.AineiieM. Mori* •e.sesnlrsl
ban Hit ordlasrjr klinU, sn-i csiosh l- et
ups'ion siu. 'hr muitllaile of low tut,
flirty, dishevullinl, ami drunk, except
tbo bal
iby, and even the poor little mito
may have its first taste of alcohol pres
ently. It is no uncommon sight is
these places to ace a mother wet
baby's lipi with gin and water. The
process is called "giving the yonng ’an
a taste," and the baby's father will look
on sometimes snd enjoy the joke im
mensely.
Hut the time to see the result of a
Hatunlsy night's heavy drinking in a
low neighborhood is after the house*
are closed. Theu you meet dozens of
poor wretches reeling homo to their
miserablo dens, some of them rolling
across the roadway and falling, cutting
themselves till the blood tlows. Every
penny iu somo instances lias gone in
drink.
One dilapidated, ragged wretch I met
~ unlay
but Saturday night was gnawing _
baked potato. By his side stood a thin-
clad woman bearing a baby inhurarms,
and in hideous language slio reproached
him for liis selfishness, hlia had
fetched him out of a public-liouso with
his lust halfpenny in bis pocket. With
that half]H>nnr he Imd bought tho
itato, which ho refused to share with
ir. At every corner tho police nre
ordering or coaxiig men or womon to
"move on.” Between 12 and 1 it is n
long procession of drunken men and
women, and the most drnuken seem to
be those whoso ontunrd nppearancs
betokens tho most abject poverty.
Turn out of the muiu thoroughfare
and into tho dimly-ligoted street auil
yon come upon scene after scene to ilm
grim, grotesque horror of which only
the poucil of n Dore could do justice.
Wo.in ii uitli hideous distorted faces arc
rolling from aide to siilo shrinking
aloud siiati'lics of popular songs plenti
fully interlarded witli tile vilest expres
sion". Men ns ilrnuk ns themselves
moot them, there is a short interchange
of ribald jests mid foal nntlis, then a
quarrel and u s'.io.ver of blows. Down
from oiiu dark court rings a cry of mur
der, and a woman, her lacy iiiih oii- lv
gashed, makes across the narrow load
pursued by a howling nmdnian. it i-
onlv a drunken husbuud having a
WIN OUT.
9
AYER’S PILLSl
A larx* proportion of Um Jieim
cans* knauui nfforlnf result from " r
nat at Ui« sloamcli, bowels, sod liter.
Arsa’s Cathartic Pius mot directly upon
tta* srgaas, sad or* espscUlly deslgta is
tbe dlsssMS erurod by tboir dormwt
moat, laoladlng CosMlpstion, irto
^ ").Dy<3*.
tta, Oyopopola, Ucsdoctw.
sod a boot of olbor aUawais, lor oil of
wbleb Iboy an a ufs. oars, pnupt, am*
ploaust remedy. ibsnUailTsamoftboom
Pius byosHaostpbyrlcIsiiolarcgalarpas-
ohlob they an bold by tbo medical
Tbeea Pius an compoandcd of r
nbotssem only, sad am absolutely free from
oulooielor any ntbor iujurloua IsgrodlosC
A HaUbrer from tlMdaSn writes:
'•Area’s 1'u.is Sn Invsluablo lo me, and
arc my conaunl companion. 1 bars boo.
* severs sufferer from lleadaolsi, and yonr
Pius are tha only ililnf I could look to
llie iiioel cffoellvfl and Ibeeaalcrtp .
1 bare ever found. It la s pli-uum to mo to
apeak In their praiae, aisl 1 nlwaya do »
offera
when oeeaalon offera.
Franklin St., lUcbinund.Va
"I bare used Arena Piua In number.
Im instaneea aa rscotntuended by yos, and
I will from Ibh dalr elsao aal at iS.ll my Em
>k* Stork of SaddleryAHanaaa. asd F.ndlota ol
aU fcluda at and
Below Cost for Cash.
All who wi«b RftjihlnK la My Hoc will do w»4.to
«•!! uA make Umit (uketloa* at one* m
I Mean Exactly What I Say.
ilejiA.itit, uffl, and rollalilE iRmlly a
FOlt DY.Sl*i:i*SlaV they urn iiiY.tluable.
.1. T. IIAYCS.**
Mexla, Texan, .lune 17,1^2.
The ItRYe Frincib II. Haruawk, wrUiox
from Atlanta. (Jo., w)i; ’* For »mue yaa
piut I hare been *»ubj« et lo coiiftlpaUaw.
from which, (n nvrite of the um of wwdv
eiuee of rirkiiu klmU, I mile ml iue roaring
Inconveiileucp, until p«uio month* m]
bejrnn ukins Aykm'n l*ii.Ln. TUry have
entirvly eorrnetod the rostivo Imlrit, jtui
hive «Mtly Improml niy general htaUh.”
Aru*» Cathartic Pii.ui eorrori irnegto
laritle* of tbe bowel*, atimulat* the nppe-
Ute and dlgeAtton, and by their prompt and
thoroagb a el Ion glre lone and rigor la Ike
whole physical economy.
prkta«»:s> MY
Dp. J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mas*.
Sokl by all Druggists.
I’OKKR, or the onder*unc«l, cither by
N 4* or Account, will do we'l to call and settle at
oaee t'»e n*«tter mn*t he ehosd R ght Any.
Remember vet nre liar, trouble aad rxrew by
CaUlai st One*. ^
Jno. Coker.
Janiary la. III., if
cumuli
■IJWiMei E. J. KNOWLTON.'jlnri Artor,
Wel<l t fliteeu ftouad*. Adja*tkb e.
FOB rilYSICIAN.S ANi: FAMILIK8
Nrstfht. <'hn<| rpt, Pest.
‘•(•K’linliui s’* is next to Godliness.**
petl7.lT
YOUNG,
OLD, AND
MIDDLE
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
.... Children with Son Ryeo, flor*
mil. Rare, or any scrofakms or in*
tie taint, maybe mads healthy aad rtnng
llltic t
hy ilsnsa.
ColdbyaUBraggMa; gl, sis bottle* fhrgib
OUT!
A retro (irl ased 1ft year., named Cathwia.
RowUnd, and a nagm boy aimed Tom Bon land,
a^dtftyean, and bound to me for Cr. and Bern
yaanropocllvrly, bare run mjr from my r.a-
im. Anyone barborlnj or rlosklantbem W i|| v.
vi,lied with Ike oaimnn penally of iba law.
(U. A. I.KTER.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
FOR RENT.
A Residence with good outhouse*
and eight acres ot land nUnuhcd,
ready fur cultivation, is for rent.
The place ia just outside the cor
poration of the city. Apply i
this oilier. leblfitf
| ffwlil lo at tbr-Cunn ifoniytla. are and Bator
day oiyaachf month to examine applicant, far
Teenier. In the W' lie Felionle or lb. county, and
tba fnnrib Saturday of each monlb to .xanloaap-
plies"-, for ibo Colored Sclioola In lie county.
L P. I1CWBLL,
Jnnlftivtaprll County fcliool Coniminnooer.
FOB. SALE.
I have .... ....
- -n. All til llir Kf, r ( rl,.-
! cnontro;•> A. A. BVt atil'KB.
-'■-•nSSr!»«-“: to* IA t T. IVbeoUey'a.
with his wife.
The Knzlishmuii's lletrriiilnatlan.
[Detrnft Free Pma ]
Olistinutn ns a mule, stulihorn ns
biill tlog, the Uifllcnltii'K in his path will
act but ii* ineeutives to him. He has
trail'll himself a programme; nothin;:
will prevent him carrying it out. Hit
leaves England with hi* diary written
lieforetuuul. Ho has settled' to lie at
tho top of a rerlain mountain at a cer
tain time; he is bound In lie there, and
I promise you that, if ho has uot rolled
down somo precipice, there yon will
fiuil him. dun. Welselev find an
nounced to his eo.iatiym'-a that Im
wouU huIkIuo Egypt in twelve days,
lie took fifteen, it was high time
Jolm Dull was beginning lo grumble.
I was walking one evening on tbs
quay at St. Male. It ua« blowing a
fur.ua* gale. The Southampton boat
hail just started, notwithstanding.
Came two Engliahmeu. breathless.
"Where is tbe boat?" they asked,
"done."
"Had tier; nlie is still iu sight; we
are tionnd to go!"
•* Surely, gent lemon, yon are joking.
“ Well, then, can yon get ns a nailiuj
sailiug
bout to tuko un to Jersey V”
" I bavp one,” said a sailor, “ but the
sea ia very rough; 1 must charge you
2Oil francs."
" Never mind: get her ready."
"llut, gentlemen,” cried tho' byitUnd-
er«, "yon will lie ill and endanger yonr
lives."
•■What’s that to you?” said they, with
a contemptuous glanco at the ‘crowd
around.
nl Kissinttnco City, whieh hereto
mre hail been avoided by ncttler*,
who regarded it as loo‘moist for
cultivation. Tbe railroad entupam
i* now selling ouch land to ftnulcr.
it about $10 per acre. The cutire
amount of land reclaimed by the
Okercboliee Land Cointtany is near
ly 3.000.000 acres, the ‘ title t<>
about half of which is to remaiu in
the tittle for Florid*.
PHYSICIANS I’SK SIIHINKU'S IN'DI-
>a Vsrmiiags iu their praeliee ud pro-
'"Uhee It a first cl*., srtirte. A trial
'111 eontinre tho luoat nkepiictl of itnla-
triaatc merit
Anrrilute or the Cammoitore.
[I'lir. ChH-iiiiialt Enquirer.]
Tlie writer was oueo standing in tile
office of Congresi hotel, id ltoeliester,
X. Y., wheu old Oornoliu* YatnlerbiH,
fathor of tlm present groat railroad
king, walked in accompanied by sev
eral magnates of the New York Cen
tral.
"Hand mo down that box,” said old
Cornelius speaking to the clerk behind
tlie cigar eiuiiiter and pointing to a box.
cavil cigar ot whii-li sohl for ^1.
t he "Id mau selected tour cigars, and,
liitouing down a 85 bill, arum said to
tlie clerk. "Hand me down that lil-ee:it
Ihix." The clerk otmyoil, and ti e old
man elawetl out a bardnil and tossed
them to hi* companion-, saying:
“Here: thc-e are gootl. enough for
you.”
“Par the nate.-s.-.
li’hlvsz" tl.'rnti.I
The Mormon eh:: rv!i now ineindes a
president. 12 apoeries, 58 patriarchs,
.'i.NS'isenriueis, :«.!.»*t high priests, 11.-
WH* choirs, 1,501) bishops, and 4,400
dea.-ons. In Aliiotia there is a mem
bership of 2,262, in Idaho twice as
many, and Mormon missionaries are at
work all over Knropo and tho l ulled
Stateu
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DRUGS
am! will not have anyt)iing*for our Prescriptions
but what is tho very freshest. We buy the best
as our ex|M>ricncc has proven that it is the cheap
est in the end.
At thin season wc call special
attention to our reliable line of
Garden Seeds!
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as arc selected with great care
from the larges seed-growers in
,thc United States, embracing a
variety of Cabbage Seeds, En
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Early Com,
Onion Sets,
Irish Potatoes,
Turnip Seeds,
Flower Seeds, and in fact every
seed for the garden and field.
Wc job to Fanners and Country Merchants
doyens of Castor Oil, Turpentine, Paragoric, Bate-
mans Drops, Quinine, Calomel, etc., etc.
Cull and examine our goods and prices be
fore buying elsewhere.
Respectfully,
J. A. & D. F. DAVENPORT,
[f Lamar Street, Americus, Qa j