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5 I BLOOD and brain.
t;wd is what oil ’ ,he IMchint ' r y Of life,
movement of the body, removes stiff.
** fjhe joints, drives out pain from the nerves,
s °L fS the brain, protects the liver and kidnoji
^tntation, enables physical exertion without
■ * prolong* life, and makes men and women
health and feature. Good blood and
I S train are inseparable. Aim to keep the blood
I osins the only true blood remedy, B. B. B
I SL* Blood Balm.)
1 ihs S. Tomlinson, Atlanta, Ga, says:
*For nany years 1 have been afflicted with the*
I -ism combined with severe kidney troubles, indl-
I**"' pestion and nervous prostration.
Ishanmatism Sevtral P h V*io<ans were ent
ipeuuidwo ploytd and numer00l ttlM
I . icM resorted to without benefit. At last I
lias the use of B. B. B., and its effect was like
I Uhc. Rheumatic pains ceased, my kidneys were
I Jjfrtd. and my constitution Improved at once.”
I , T. Hallerton, Macon, Ga., writes:
I .Three rears ago I contracted a blood poison. I
Implied to a physician at once, and his treatment
1 it near lulling me. I employed an old physician
and then went to Kentucky. 1
r„. SnrinffB then went to Hot Springs and
101 & remained two months, but noth*
■ B ^.ed to cure me permanently, although tem.
Ii0i-r relief was given me. I returned home a
Hired man physically, with but little prospect of
I—jetting well. 1 was persuaded te try B. B. B,
I ^ to my utter astonishment it quickly healed
| (wrj »!c«.'’
C. McGaughey, Webb City, Ark., writes:
■ l ove the comfort of my life to a use of B. B. B.
I was troubled with blood poison
] for fire or six years, and found no
relief equal to that given by this
I giabie remedy.”
gn. Emma Griffiths, Unitia, Tenn., writes:
•The doctors said my boy twelve years old had
letiria His knees were drawn up and joints were
I stiff, and for three years lie had bren
■Bcrofala unabletowalk. Onebottleof B.B.B,
l B has done him so much good he can
Ipfwsik, and his pain has ceased. Its action on
l H bos has been pronounced most wonderful.” (ft)
I ASK FOR IT!
THE SELF-THREADING
lELDREDGE
“B”
a Pin* Bent..
Macon Telegraph,
ELDREDCE MFC. CO.
|hetcr7 and Wholesale Office, Belvldere, QL
27/ V'atmth A re., Chicago.
Sit Broad Street, Neto York,
| Tia Great Exterminator of TZZocC.
Poison.
:: elision S. S. S. should fraud a: l'..
:>t rf blood remedies. I arrived ;
•• i>.u from the testimony of score .» .
lo have told me of the good result* f
il.ivc been telling S. S. S. for yea.. ■
i a lar-c wile.
C. A. Gwirtw, Mayflower,
I T?e»:.jc on Blood and Skin Diseases ffidl.V..
» Stitt Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlas;.-., < .
Georgia pine is constantly appre-
elating. Its beauty Ib not better at
tested than its durability. Mr. Dan
CalUbsn, an old and experienced
railroad contractor, recently re
moved an oak trestle on the New
Orleans and Northeastern railroad,
and round that ail the 12x12 posts
were rotten inside. They were so
weak that he could push them over
with his hand. Mr. Callahan says
that Georgia loDg leaf yellow pine is
the beet timber for bridges and tres-
ties. Its durability is greater than
that of oak, and its decay begins
from the outside.
Mr. M. F. Amorous,'one of the
best known lumbermen In Georgia
says:
“I was in Columbus, Ohio, a few
years ago when they were removing
a bridge of the ’’old national road,”
over the river. 'This bridge, I was
informed, had been up over forty
years, aud the sills ce.me from Geor
gia, and were cut from genuine long
leaf pine. These sills were sound,
with no sign of rot on them.
“All lumbetjwlll rotin time; some
kinds quicker than others. Yellow
pine has a standard of commercial
durability that is not surpassed in
its peculiar uses by any other wood.
And for strengtli and elasticity it
stands at the head.”
It is not strange that Northern
aud Western capitalists are buying
up Georgia pine forests wherever
they can find them.
Spartanburg to Baltimore.
What a Spartanburg physician
has to say in praise of Westmore
land Cnhsaya Tonic:
“I am delighted with the benefit
I have derived from taking Calisaya
Touie. I consider it an excellent
preparation. My health is now bet
ter than it has been for years. It
tones up the stomach, aud gives life
and vigor to the whole system.”
Baltimore, Mn.
Gentlemen: Having been a con
tinued dyspeptic for years, receiv
ing no relief from the best medical
attendance, or the numerously ad
vertised “patient medicines,” I
tried your ’'Calisaya Tonic,” which
I consider the best preparation be
fore the public, having given me in
stant relief after years of suffering.
Yours truly,
Oliver P. Merrymax,
FARMERS,
uM'. 28 UNION SQUME.NY MruS
* M °' 1MB DflllASTCX
I HEEL
.WIRE
, IF YOU HAVE
llUItt OH PIE
ri'u L'sadache. dumb ague, cos-
EI.N, HOUR NTOMACII ami
3SHH** ! ‘f your rood do«« not aa-
ood yon have no appetite.
Tint’s Pills
A Belgian who recently pur
chased a plantation on White river,
Arkansas, a short distance above
St. Charles, has brought himself
into prominence by suggesting the
use of poppy plants for strengthen
ing dirt levees. Planters who have
adopted the idea are delighted with
the result. It is said that the roots
spread out a great distance aud form
a very close netting. *
He mom lives who thinks the most,
Acts the noblest, feels the best.
And he whose heart bents quickest
Lives the longest, lives in one hour
More than in yearn do some whose
Fntblood sleeps ns It slips along their veins.
These liueB describe that condi
tion of perfect health which all men
and women wish to enjoy. To be
able to think clearly, to incline to
do noble acts, to live long and joy
ously, we must be free from the,do
mination of disease. By takingDr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
we may, by purifying the blood,
escape consumption, general debil
ity, and weakness, aud nil skin and
blood diseases, and verify the truth
of poetry as well ns facts. It is
guaranteed to cure of diseases
for which it Is recommended, or
money paid for it will be refunded.
My arrangements for
the handling of this
year’s crop of Water
melons and especially
dried fruit are com
plete.
By these arrange
ments I will be pre
pared to pay the high
est market price, in
Cash, tor all fruits de
livered at my store.
I am also prepared
to ship melons and
fruit on consignments
at a small commission
to the shipper.
The prospects are
that good prices will
be realized for Dried
Peaches, and I would
advise all that have
Peach Orchards to dry
as many as possible,
(Gol. Toole's Old Stand,)
AMERTCUS, C3rA,
PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONS.
DR. J. F. M«MATH,
P H I“'9 IAM . Axn sonojeow, offer, hi, pro-
X frnlonal services to the people of
Hmlthvllle and- lurroundlng community,
£«II« promptly attended day and night.
Cbame, reasonable. Office at Johnson
BrocTdrug •t°re. Residence, second door
east of the academy, Smlthville, Ga. JnllS
The Sumter County Alliance Co-operative Association having leased
the Planters’ Warehouse, on Lamar street, lately occupied by Col. Toole,
beg to Inform the members of the order throughout this aud adjoining
counties, and the planting public generally, that they will be prepared
by the opening of the cotton season to do a general Warehouse and Com
mission business.
The general management and sales department will be In charge of
Mr. J. D. SHEPHERD, while the weighing and billing department will
be looked after by Messrs. J. W. WELLS and G. A. McNEILL. These
gentlemen have had several years experience In the warehouse business
and feel confident of their ability to give satisfaction to all who will favor
us with their patronage. jul21d&wi)m
DR. J. T. DISMUKES
Having resumed the practice of medlcino
In all Its nranehes. offers hi, professional
servleee to the good people of Weston aad
the country generally. He can be found at
Hebaahn
In the practice of medicine.
JAMES A. FORT, M.D.
E HYSICJAN'AND SURGEON. Office at
residence, two bloeks west of square on
mar street.
J. M. R.
>H Y8ICIAN J
, residence, next t
burch street.
took, mTdTH
■PEON, once at
iUL H Tb&
O.T. MILLER, M.D.
DR. W. P. BURT,
D ENTIST. Dental parlors over Gran-
berry's store.
DR. J. J. WORSHAM,
iKNTIBT. Dental parlors over Natlona
DR. b. P. HOLLOWAY,
DENTIST. Dental ptrlor npstalreThom-
Jas. Flicker & Be
We leave this morning for Chicago and New York* to purchase the
largest stock of goods in our line ever brought to Americu*. We shall
buy nothing but the latest and handsomest goods to t>e found in the
Northern markets, consisting of
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry of all kind,
Novelties in Clocks, Solid Silver,
And best quality of Plated Ware,
Art Goods, Pianos, Organs, Banjos,
Violins, Accordeons, Tambourines,
and many other things that we cannot enumerate here, all of which will
on J J r¥T • . a j. t^tbl^"U[ , ’ifi ln A‘ii'lOlL" 0 l , l at pr’re* 'bat will defy competition anywhere
ana aiy just oetore tn^ chrle ^ r . Bnd wm be »t greatly reduced
fruit ripens in order tc ILu rhorSy ££*£.
get nice bright fruit. Airy Fairy Lillian, by Duchess.
, . , , ' Tom Sawyer, by Twain.
wnicn Will alWayS com Brian Maurice, by Mitchell.
, ,, , , . Baldine, by Edler.
mand tne best pnee. Cleopatra, by Haggard.
Christmas with Grandma Elsie,
For quotations and m-^y Finiey..
p * , , , Co-operatlvo Saving and Loan
formation address meA**ociation*.
, » • y-, Donovan, by Lyall.
at AmeriCUS, U-a. Dombey and Son, by Dickens.
Doris and Theodora, by Vande-
grlft.
S 1V/r TVT Edltha’s Burglar, by Burnett.
.OVA. UUAX£iX\ j Eve, by Barring-Gould.
Secure Bargains !
bKER&BRO.,
• w Bloc k) Americus, Ga
HOTEL DE HAMILTON.
and depot. Supper and breakfast house.
ibis sap-
affords,
deoitf
WESSON HOUSE,
plied with the beet the market affords.,
.pest and Best
Manager.
LUJIIBER
The cotton bagging subject is nu
all absorbing topic just now. The
Columbus mills will receive the cot-
ton-baled cotton, but will charge the
usual tare.
Be .Merciful to Yourself,
And heed the nppealn for assistance put
forth by your liver, when the organs la out
of order. Among these are distress In the
right side and shoulder blade, ft yellowness
of the skin and eyeballs, furred tongue,soi
breath, sick headache, and above al
Irregularity of the bowels. The mercy y«
extent! to the afflicted organ Is wisely
shown by a prompt course of medication
with Hostetler'sStomach Bitters, genial of
alteratives, and the hepatic glands early
reciprocate the deserved attention by re
suming its secretive functions aetlve’y and
jegularly. Among the accompanying good
results are renewed digestion, freedom
(roin headache, und resumption of activi
ty of the bowels. All bilious symptoms
disappear, appetite and sleep Improve.
Beneficent are the effects of the Bitters in
malarial disease, kidney disorder, rheu
matic allmentH and nervousness.
Many people In prohibition coun
ties are squeezing the juice out of
pencilcs in large quantities nntl
sending it out of their counties to be
made into brandy and fold.
Mv love waH like a Illy fair,
Low drooping in the sully air.
My heart was rent with grief and care.
I love her well.
But lo! The wonder grows and grows;
My love's now like n htoomina rose.
How bright her *
s with beautv glows
The wandering bee would stop to »lp,
The nectar of her perfect Itp-^
*Twa« l»r. Pier
There wat* a fall of anow In Penn-
w _ _ _ _ sylvnnla on August HI, which cov-
rsUt nr ® troubles. T^"ihsmt ! ered the ground completely, over a
large area of country. The phe
Sold Everywhere. nomenon , au be accounted for, per-
v erywnere. _ , ) ap|| liy the , ow temperature pre.
PARKERf’S^' I vailing of late in the Pennsylvania
HAIR BALSAr.7 j mining districts. There have been
a °d bcaunf.csth« it^irq i very coM dsj'f* in that region
tTi 1
S31;
sWff , I
lata began to agitate for frto coal
iv.o,U....r,r,re... .) #nd |r0D>
I wish to inform par
ties in need of Lumber
that I keep a full as
sortment, all lengths
and sizes, Rough Lum
ber on hand.
I am prepared to
furnish Lumber in any
quantity at lowest pos
sible prices.
Parties contemplat
ing building will do
well to get my prices
before placing their
oiders.
S.M. COHEN,
«
Manager.
Porop's Racrst hv Y
BUGGIES, WAGONS,
Carts and Brick,
STALLINGS HOUSE.
pEESTOX, GA. Mrs. JeSM W. BtxlUngs
X Propiletrss*. First-claw accommoda
tions.
' BURTS HOUSE.
TUMPXIN.GAm Mrs. U C. Bnrts.pro-
Jj prletress, W. F.GlIbcrt,clerk. The best
hotel In tire city. Kates. *1.15 par day:
board, llXiO per month. Free back to aad
from ail trafni for the accommodation of
geests. novl7w tf
INSURANCE.
INSURANCE.
T IFE AND ACCIDENT. The cheapest
Land best. W. T. A. DUNN, AgemU
LAWYERS.
F. A. HOOTER. J. A. BIXOK.
HOOPER & HIXON,
A TTORNEYS AT LAW, Americas, Go.
PI Office In Bagley building* on corner op-
ooslte the new Court Honse. Prompt at
tention given to all legal business, junlt
STf. Hihtok. E. H. CUTTfl#
HINTON & CUTT8,
A TTORNEYS AT LaW. Practice In the
A State and Federal Coarta. Office over
Hart Building, on Forsyth street, marl-ly
B. f Hs WILKINSON,
A TTORNBY AT LAW. Montezuma, Ga.
A Office In Triangular Building, wflll
practice In all the courts. octlB-ly
SIMMONS & KIMBROUGH.
* TTORNEYS AT LAW. Offlc. np (tain
A In Barlow Block.
E.A. HAWKIN8.
* TTORNEY AT LAW. Offlc. np stair,
A on Cranberry corner.
J. A. ANSLEY.
A TTORNEY ATLAW, Americus, Ga. Of-
fi offlc. over Gwrgla Waretaonw.
BUTT «t LUMPKIN,
A TTORNEYS AT LAW, America*, Ga.
A Offlc. In Barlow Block, np stairs.
J 8. M'CORKLE
4 TTORNEY AT LAW, Amerieue, Go. 0/-
A Ac. In court bouse. Refers to Ctaarls.
F. Crisp, by permission.
L. J. BLALOCK,
ATTORNEY at LAS'. Offlc. In court
A house.
SHOrVAKKB.
P. R. STANFIELD
PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER AND BE-
X FAIRER, Americas, Ga. Repairing a
specialty.
S* H. HOLSEY.
TJOOT AND SHOE MAKER. Repairing
D a specialty. Shop up stairs over Arthur
By lander's shoe store.
Call on
ELECTRICIT^N 0 ^ VITAL FORCE
HENRY DU MONT, M. D.
By
AOED.'sndblD MXN who'Is .offerlnx from Wrsknres, lxnfroor, L
Depressloo of Splriu, Llwr Complaint, Dlstasta of the Kldnoy.. sod
Asodent, Ktctssss, VOtty, W*. Ignorance, Nenou Debility, Vful Kxh
THE ERRORS ofYOUTHand MANHOOD.
* *** and all dl«ca*<* dependent upon
Bxhaoatlooy and
This U the only ELECTRO-MI
A„n..Y.r«x*
Lectnra with nameroui te*timonl*la from high aonreca, troo to all.
‘la absolutely eomplcta
FOR SALE OR RENT.
One or two new Foar-Room
Cottage! on Mayo Street. They
bare nice large rooms and
wUI have Gag and Water. One
will be ready for occupancy
by the 1st July, and the other
by 15th. Apply to
S. M. COHEN. Agt.
EXPERT HOME TREATMENT DflQITIUF
mm. wi.!>—n-yw^k, H UUI I I W k.
IIbnry DuMont, M. D., whohaaDISCOVERED
THE BLIXIE OP LIFE AND THE TRUE E8-
Mctllco Infirmary ,No.381 Columbua Av. ,lk»U»D, X
iCURE.
‘I HEARD A VOICE* IT MID, 'tCOME AND SIS.'"
J. E. Sullivan & Son.
—)DEALBKS INC—
WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY
A2VP AGENTS FOR
Best Makes of Pianos and Organs
We are located on Pnblio Square,
next door to T. Wheatley’s ana Cal
vin Carter A Son’s. Always keep
on hand a good assortment of
WIND SILVER WiW
Clocks, Jewelry, and everything
generally kept In s Jewelry Store.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY!
We guarantee firit-blass work at
the lowest price*. When in need of
anything in oar line
GIVE US A CALL
Mpff-dly
HILL & SCHNEIDER
Pianos and Organs,
First-Class fnitrnnenti at Low rieeo.
HARRIS & PAYNE,
Practical and Sanitary Plumbers
AND GAS FITTERS.
DSADBRS IK
WATER CLOSETS, BA8IN8, TUBS, Etc.
Wholesale and* retail dealers in Sewer
and Drain Pipe. Estimates given on
Plumbing and Goa Fitting. Repair Work
promptly attended to.ftCorner Cm and L»
mar streeta. taM4D
B Hawkins, M* D, l C. A, Brooks, M.D
Telephone* No. S3, i Telephone, M.
Residence* No. 6SS I Residence, No. US
Church street. I Furlow street.
Hawkins & Brooks,
PHYSICIANS AND 8DB6E0NS
Americus. Oa.
Office—Up ilalre, Hi Jxekson street. Office
taonrs-FromUa.rn.tolp. m. From 2 p.
m.tolp.m