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nid you k nowca * arr * 1 Is a blood disease? Weill,
innrublf K»nd frequently ls> symptom
!/Th«i-eJ Wood poi»n. The tendency tocaUtrh
U, dormant In the *rstem half a man's lifetime
’ ,y,,„|y become actlse and the disease
and then
at once
*1“ ' fr0II , a terrible form of Nasal Catarrh. I was
l * fle - annoyed with a constant roaring In my head
greatly
iod niy hearing
Kcrhanjt
ery offensive, and my general health
impaired. I tried most all prominent
physicians, but theydid not cure me,
pi I used various advertised preparations without
benefit
l then sent to the drug store of T. E. Smith &
. -r.d purchased B. B. Ih, and to my utter
^onishment and satisfaction, the use of ten but-
hl5 ^stored my general health, stepped the
nurinff sensation, entirely healed and cured the
1 ml catarrh, and I am proud to recommend a 1 lcod
with such powerful curative properti-
Ik owincss men of our town know of my <
years my mother has suffered with a
sftere Catarrh of the head and ulcerated sore throat.
,1* resorted to various remedies without effect.
a ti| $he used 15. B. B., which cured her catarrh, an*
heiled her sore throat.”
R.C.Kinnaru & Son, Towaliga, Ga., writes
One of our neighbors has been suffering from
catarrh for several years,which resisted
JATARRH all treatment and medicine resorted to
finally induced him to try th<
ficacy of B. B. B.. and he was soon delighted with
_ improvement. He continued its Use, and wa^
ured sound and well”
y Write to Blood Balm Co* Atla/U, Ga* fa
H-ok of Wonders ” sent free. (10)
LIPPMAN BROTHERS, Whole-
le Druggists, Solo Manufacturers
d Proprietors, Lippman Block, Su-
nuah, Ga.
YOU KNOW IT?
severe and troublesome.
r Edwakds, I.ampassas Springs, Texas
"• \ 0 ver four years I have been a great
became very much impaired.
\V. A. PErPF.R Frcdonla, Ala., writes: “ I can
not refrain from telling you what agio
Engineer Berry, or Flro Station
5 > of Columbus, has been exer
cising his ingenuity tor aome time
past for the purpose of devising a
plan for the prompt lighting of the
lire in tlie engine the moment the
alarm of tire is turned in. He 1ms
just completed a device wh{pb will
accomplish tills very desirable pur
pose. Just under the grate of the
engine a gas jet is placed. This jet
is kept constantly lighted ut a very
low point. The key is connected
with tlie electric wires and so ad
justed that when an alarm is turned
ill a full jet of gas is turned on.
1 lie blaze immediately connects
with the sonked waste in the bot
tom of the grate, and while the men
are hitching the horses the lire in
the engine is well under way, so
that when the location indicated by
the alarm is reached very littledelay
will be caused in getting up the
necessary amount of steam to set
the machinery working. Ity an
other ingencous conueetion with
tlie wires the gas is turned down as
the steamer passes out.
IT. MADE MOTHER STRONG
“My mother hi*
using Paines Cp.lxuy
Compound for nervous
prostration, accompan
ied by melancholia,
etc., and It. has done
her a world of good.
It Is the only medi
cine that strength-
is the nerves.’’
G. n. BkeM.
Orblaonta,
I am In my 64tli vea'r. Have been afflicted In
several tv» •
no courag*
. ... spirits. I commence, „
pap «• s celery Compound, and felt relief from
the i Saint day after using It. I now have a good
8. O. Kinkaid, D. D., Gonzales. La.
Paine’s
Celery Compound
Strengthens and builds up the old. and i
• lies Rheumutisni. Indlgesuoi
Fa.
Paine's Celery compound is of unequaled
value to women. It strengthens the nerves,
regulates the kidneys, and has wonderful power
In curing the painful diseases with which wo
men so often silently buffer.
$1 per bottle. Six for $5. At Druggists.
Wells, kicbardbon & Co.. Burlington, vl
of lHtlne's Celery Compound.
A Perfect Tonic and Invlgorator, It
GIVES NEW LIFE.
“I mn now years old and have til. dseveral
remedh s. but none had any effect until I u-od
IMIne's Celery compound. I feel rntiri jy dlf-
feel h
life i
energy
'll. Myi.irs, Cleveland. Tenn.
nd Co!.
tioWno can fyual Tho
| YOUR BABY
y, plump <
ACT ATE i
DICTATED FOOD.
IPPMAN’S PYRAFUGE
!*» CALI.KO TUB
onderful Chill and Fever Expellet
fPUckly Aih, Poke Boot, and Fotasalnm.)
CURES
SYPHILIS
SeconJsry, and Tertiary Syphilis, Syph-
lptions. Scrofula and Scrofulous Erup-
ca, Ulcer* and Old Sores. Rheumatism and
dianiM of the blood ; nil those that have
feed other treatment yield.steadily and sorely
wonderful power of P. P. P., the |
SCROFULA
GoorgoT. Davie, of Detroit, I. an Heir
J. H Dickerson a telegrapher, and
George T. Davis, of Detroit, Mich.,
each drew $15,000, on oue-twen ictli
tiekets of No. 5,882, which drew in
the January (1889) drawing of tlie
Louisiana State Lottery the prize of
$300,000. Mr. Davis received $15,000
by tlie Sou them Express Co. He is
fifty-two years of age, and is tran -
fer foreman of tlie Wabash road.
This was his third dollar invest
ment in the lottery, and lie feels
much elated. Three relatives died
during the pasl year leaving him an
aggregate of $14,000, so that now ho
is rich.—Detroit (Mich.) Sunday
Sun, Feb. :t.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
E. TAYLOR, M. D„
XFFICE AT J. A. & D. P. DAVENPORT’S
Y Drug Store. Residence, 131 Taylor
reel. deeJtr
Cannot bo excelled, nnd are better adapted to this
climate than any other make. They are FIRST-
CLASS in every respect, and every one is guaran
teed for SIX YEARS. Below we give the names
of somo of our customers who have bought
SOHMEIl Pianos of us.
Tlie misi i ms to England, France,
Germany and Russia arc sometimes
called the “big four.” They con
stitute tin, most important foreign
appointments. Having selected u
New Y’ork mail for one of them,
President Harrison will hardly ap
point Mr. Depew, Senator Evarts
or any other New Yorker to another.
He was represented as saying the
other day: “I have a mail in my
mind for the English mission,” and
he appears to be keeping him there.
Thornton Wheatley, Lott Warren,
Mrs. Anna Stanford, W. W. Poole,
W. M. Hitt, B. P. Hollis.
Miss Moiliu Cox, T. J. Felder,
John McDonald,
G. W. King,
A. 8. A. Club,
8. H. Hawkins.
Geo, Stapleton,
M. Stieor,
T. M. Merritt,
W. P. Jowers,
C. B. Hudson,
J. W. F. Lowery.
JAMES FRICKER & BRO.,
Amerious. Geo rgia
Good-Bye
The Manuger of the BARGAIN
STORE takes pleasure in announc
ing to his friends and customers
that he will leave this morning for
New York and other Eastern mar
kets to make his purchases for tho
JAMES B. HINKLE. M. D.
P HYSICIAN AND HUROEON. Offlcela
building smith of Americas Library.
JAMES A. FORT, M. D.
>HYB1CIAN AND HUROEON. Office St
residence, two blocks west ot square on
Lamar street.
J. M. R. WESTBROOK, M. D.
P HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office at
residence, next bouse to W. D. Hynei|
■ ICSIUCIICUl u
Church street.
Q. T. MILLER, M. D.
P HYSICIAN it ND SURGEON. Office at
Davenport’s urug Store, and resideno®
corner Church and Prince streets.
DR. W. P. BURT,
D ENTIST. Dental parlors over Gran-
berry’s store.
DR. J. J. WORSHAM.
YENTIST. Dental parlors over National
f Bank. declOtf
DR. D. P. HOLLOWAY,
YENTI8T. Dental parlor over Brown A
/ Harper’s book store.
HOTEL DE HAMILTON,
C ORDELK, GA., G. H. Tomraey, Proprie
tor. Located conveniently to both town
an«l depot. Supper nnd breakfast house.
I’ollte and attentive wnftern. Table sup
plied with the best the market affords.
Terms reasonable. decltf
WESSON HOUSE,
A NDERHONVILLE, GA. Mrs. P. V.
Wesson, Proprietress. Pleasant rooms.
Attenti ve servants. The table is well sup-
STALLINGS HOUSE.
BURTS HOUSE,
UMPKIN.GA., Mrs. L. C. Burts, pro-
J prletress, W. F. Gilbert, clerk. The best
hotel in the city. Rates. $1.25 per day:
board, $12.50per month. Free hack to and
from all trains for the accommodation of
quests. nov!7w tf
SPRING TRADE
HILL
•a Impurity in the blood, producing Lumps or
tiling, curing Ituuning Bores on the Arms,
or Peru for the cure of which use I*. P. P.,
pwtr*t blood mwliclno c ” earth. AU these
TieH readily to ILo * *. P. P.,
w life and new stie* v *
HOOD POISuN
,u w . 0T * t *°nn; sometimes In cases with
neiai, where tho patient was in Eternal T> , “
iveo up by tt.o physicians. In aome *
wilotulilcem broke out till the party v
Expand the Mind
By seeing ax much as you can of
the world. But ere you set out
either as a tourist, commercial trav
eler or emigrant—whether you go
by rail, steamship or steamboat,
provide yourself with Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters, which the travel
ing public recognizes as the finest
medical safeguard and preventitive
of sea sickness with which any one
journeying by land or water can be
provided. Itfurnishes totheWest
ern pioneer adequate protection
against malaria, rheumatism, and
those disorders of the bowels which
miasma tainted water beget. Its
sedative effect upon a stomach per
turbed by tlie rocking of a ship is
truly magical, and it is a capita)
appetizer and nerve invlgorator.
Excellent Is it for biliousness and
kidney inaction, and it counteracts,
in a remarkable degree the effects
of fatigue, physical or mental.
After wetting aud exposure in in
clement weather, it should be used
as a preventitive.
Hill’s Plush Parlor Suite at 140.00 are bummers.
Hill’s Bed-Room Hulls at 116.00 are stunnersj
Hill’s Marble top Bed-Room 8ults, (glaaa on Waahstand) at 140.00 are wonder^
Hill’s Bedsteads Cure Backache, Headache, pain In tho side and sleepless nlgbu,
neither do men hide under them. 13.00 to $50.60.
Hill’s Easy Chairs and Rockers relieve Asthma, subdue Rheumatics, and wipe away
all tears, 50c. to 125.60.
Hill’s Carpet and Plush Lounges restore vigor to the body, bloom to the cheek and
money to the pocket, 10.00 to $25.00
Hill’s Cradles do awav with catnln tea and Hnsh-a-bye-baby, $1.00 to $10.00.
Hill’s Bureaus with French Glass help the fading and serve the needy, from $5.00 to $60.
Hill’s 50c. chairs are setters.
Hill’s $1.50 Bed Hprings ate Pointers.
Hill’s China Tea Hets. hardly evor break and never get dirty, $4.00 to $18.00. Marvel
not at their cheapness, thev were bought for oash.
Hill's China Dinner Beta will settle vourstomach and ooveramnltltndeofslns$lSto$75.
Hill’s Large Stock of China, Glassware and Crockery offer better values than can be
found anywhere.
Hill’s Washstand Sets, Flue Toilet Bela will make yourmolher-ln-Iaw laugh. I may
be mistaken.
Hill’s Fancy Clocks are marvels of beantv and tbe price is a wonder to the natives.
Hill’s Lamps are concentrated sunshine aud balm for weak eyes Neither do men
grumble at tbe price, 30c. to $15.00.
Hill’s Window Shades, Cornice Poles, Picture Frames, Oil Paintings. Steel Engrav
lngs, make glad the waste places almost for the asking.
Hill's Table Cutlerv is the talk of tbe State.
Hill's Christmas Goods are getting tho children wild and Santa Clans frantlo. Plush
Goods, fancy conceptions In Silver. Glass, and Bronse. Item- Seta. Fish Hots, Oat Meal
Seta, Toy Chairs, Children’s Desk. Doll Carriages. Black Boards, Doll Beds, Doll Bureaus
and Sideboards are open for Inspection. Worth of yonr money In everything yon bny,
My stock of Coffins and Caskets embrace all the new improvements at
Prices to Suit All,
I). J3. HILL,
Court HouselScuare, : : AMERICUSt QA
Paia
ca>e*
party vs a* a
Happlnea* and Health
Are Important problems, the for-
merdepeniilng greatly on the latter.
Every one is familiar with tlie
healthy properties of fruit anti no
T
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“ 1 one'esn fo «d mis
RHEUMATISM
erahlo while the pleasantCalifornla
eoncentrateil liquid fruit remedy,
Georgia Loan and Trust Co.
in all Aff(*otlo..„ ut
unrivaled, and
Oj wonderful.
t rom anythin* like Syphllia,Fero-
• Poison, Ulcer*, Old Hon-*, Rbeuma-
“p oiscowj of tho blood, bo eure and
p !! trial,
kin. .,' ' ,Yickl y Ash, Poko Root, and Potaa-
■ tit/, r cr,!t l*d«nt medicine like the many
market. f„ romufa la on every bottle,
k’nurii.: * c? :ta pnrlty and vh. *-•
ot:icr bio*! purifier doc* ■f.ce.
Syrup of Figs, may be had of our
enterprising druggists. 2-27-lnt.
'‘"'‘•sale ami retail by J. A
[l - F. Davenport, Americus,Ga
CH00L :- BOOKS
i’ur III tho Selioiils at
ublishers’ Prices!
Sf* |, 8o # ta, Memorandum*,
L",i\Petit, Pencils, Slates,
welope*. Writing Paper, and
LL KINDS OF STAT0NERY
Arnold’s, and Slaflord’s Inks,
“ood N ">» Psptr at 10c per Quire,
rise Paper Rulsd and Unruled,
To)* for all lilt Children
w GOODS RECEIVED DAILY.
0 *tltn»^? con Telegraph, Atlanta Co*
Elution, a,,a all Magaalne* and
N«w* ( mperiu
^nes Aycock.
AMKffKMrs
A Mar.hal Saveit-LHe and Hair.
Monticello, Fla., Jun. 21, ’8'.).
Messrs, Lippman Bros, Savannah,
Gu., Proprietor P. P. I’.
For the past eight years I have
open in hail health, suffering will)
Malaria, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia,
Dropsy, nty digestion was had and
my hair all conte out. In fact I
was nearly a wreck. I had taken
kidney and blood medicines which
iliil lue no good. When I begun
taking P. P. P. about three months
ago, I was as weak as a child. 1
have only taken four bottles (small
size) and to-day I ant a well man
ami my hair lias “come again. I
i-nnnot recommend P. P- I • too
highly. W. I. Ware,
Marshall Monticello, FJa.
Witness, F. C. OWENS.
feb0-2m
OF AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
Negotiators of long and short loans on [im
proved farms and choice city property
in Georgia.
Reduced rates. Money procured promptly.
Loans can be taken un at any time.
Deposits received from borrowers onlv and
high rale ot interest allowed.
For the Cheapest and Best
Marianna, Fla., Jan. 26,1889.
Messrs. Lippman Bros, Savannah,
Ga., proprietors P. P. P.
For a long time I sufiered with
catarrh and ulcerated throat. I
took 8. 8. 8. hut derived no benefit
from It. Dr. Owens, who represents
Lippman Bros., Savannah, Ga.,
told me that P. P. !’■ would ou re
me, so I began taking It. I have
taken six bottles (small size) and I
am entirely well. I feel like a new
man and consider P.P.P. a won
derful medicine.
feb5-2nt rETE MANNING.
BUGGIES,WHS,
Carts and Brick,
Advice to Mother.,
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syb-
ttp should always he used for chil
dren teething. Itsoothestbechlld,
softens the gums, allays Pj“";
pur*»8 wind colic, Ana In the Deal
remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five
tu |H*r bottle#
Call on
He intends buyinglthe Largest aud
Best selected Stock, both for
Wholesale & Retail Trade
EVER SHOWN HEBE.
As announced before, our store is
now undergoing large repairs and
improvements, and we ere conse
quently badly crowded. We will
continue to offer the present stock,
which conslits mostly of Staple nnd
Seasonable
Dry Goods,
Millinery,
Shoes, Hats,
Clothing,
at prices far below their cost or
value In order to stock anew with
the coming stock. Respectfully,
Manager Bargain Store,
414,416 and 418 Cotton Arfinue.
INSURANCE.
INSURANCE.
IKE AND ACCIDENT. The cheap®®!
J and best. W. T. A. DUNN, Agent.
LAWTXRM.
E. F. Hinton. E. II. Cotth,
HINTON & CUTTS,
A TTORNEY'S AT LAW. Practice in tho
Htntosnd Federal Court®. Office over
Hart Hu I Id I ng, on Forsyth ntrcct. itiarl-ly
FRANK A. HOOPER, '
A TT »RNEY AT LAW, Amerlcun, Geor-
glit. Office Just over People®’National
Hank. Jau0-ly
B. H. WILKINSON,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, Oglethorpe, Ga.
Will practice in all the court®. Office,
at Court House. oct28-ly
SUMMONS & KIMBROUGH.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office up stain
A in Harlow Hlock.
E. A. HAWKINS.
A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office Up stain
A on Granberry corner.
JAMES A. HIXON,
J. A. ANSLEY.
A TTORNEY AT LAW, America®, Ga. Of-
A i ii’mini ai un n • Aui«riuu.$ 1
office over Georgia Warehouse.
BUTT & LUMPKIN,
A ttorneys at law, Americu®, Ga*
Office in Barlow Block, up stairs.
J. S. M’CORKLE,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, America®, Ga. Of-
A flee In court house. Refers to Charlcfl
F. Crisp, by permission.
L. J. BLALOCK.
ATTORNEY AT LAV. Offlco In oonrt
SHOEMAKER.
P. R. STANFIELD
P RACTICAL SHOEMAKER AND RE
PAIRER, Americas, Ga. Repairing m
S* H. HOLSEY,
E IOOT AND SHOE MAKER. Repairing
t a specialty. Shop up stairs oyer Arthur
ylander’s shoe store.
Pi OPLE’S umm BANK.
B. MotrroomaT,
President.
JOUN Will DUO,
S.M. COHEN, All Business Strictly Private.
We appreciate prompt naylngeu*-
tomers and will give tuelr want,
our apeelal attention.
W. C. FURLOW. Bookkeeper.
octfl-ly
The People s Market
supply all comers with
and am ready to
Kid, Mutton, Sausage,
the highest market price for Beer Cattle,
Pork, Hoc. and Hheep. Don’t Ml to call
on.rae If yon want the bvsu
W. C. BARROW,
Telephoned I. Jonatf Habagzr
WATTS HOUSE
H. D. WATTS, Proprietor.
Americus, - - - - Georgia.
Locatedjn Buslness part of eitj.^Oiy?®-
alt® New Court House.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE
Abbeville, Ca.
J; R. ALLEft, - • PROPRIETOR
NnrHoon. New Furniture and eonvaa
•nt to Depot, B«l Accommodation#. IUK