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COTTON f* | i|
lociodine BilMf lVhwl on Brash which In-
•urea speed. This feature to peculiar to
this make of CHa and is ussd on no other. Are
ri'LLY CUARAXTEEO and Are Delivered
rRECOr FREIGHT at any R. B. Station or
the landing of any Regular Steamboat Line la
the South. If we have no Agent near you,
Address the General Southern Agent,
H.W.HUBBAjiPmy-jft?
OSGOOD
U.s. STANDARD
‘~IALES
ApaM. felly
A. other tltes
T ,reTwrtloMtely lew. Kactaw, Belief* m4 FmS Ortadl.g BUI*.
il.W.UVBBAKD,OssUU«th'a AgSMt,AUaaU,UawOhUM,TU«
for ;
Dn3 '>enerai andKEX-VOUB DEBUTTV*
PttknucefSoJy end Kind, Kf.c*i
f Trrcrt or Excel sc* in Old or Yocny
■» w s a r , c a in V i: u>r r oo*«7< a s s * p a hts o rw> J
.Mctslr vafallfaf HU'-IK TKKATSKNT-ltfii'Ke In n Hi
* -.to; freai tU BUUen anU I .rely n Cuuatrlee. ITrlle |fae__
Vm aViaM S)“oal cwCTfursAi^!^?
K.J. Kltlrltl/f. Agt i.l, A toollet!
mpsrs, Biejrle*, gaieties anJ Oirla* Trie,
lea. One or mors at wholesale tirlce eei
C. O. 1*. direct front L. (•. kpvarrr'e l i
tor>, *11 W. kadieon St.. Chicago. #3
#10 tered. Send fe. stamp for naw cal,
locus. The lar/cet factory in the worl.
, i C4tt and compare with our* Ufore ordr
obliged to bujr at homo and pay doable price f«
ft ici. ihop'Worn cabin " e will make and trim to order. Foi
, iir.ple* of upbotatcriac plush**, lend firs te. eUttipt. bend tfcc
,s of yuur friends nb® naat one. &TMsntion “
'Jr the Liquor llubtf. Pmllhrly Cared
by udutlnlnlerlng Dr. Haines*
Golden Mpeeilie.
l*c-.n be given inn cup of coffee or tee, without
Knowledge of the petrou taking it j ia Absolutely
r.ara’Ms, end will effect a permanent end speedy
cure. whether the patient is n moderate drinker o*
an aIcoh> Mo wreck. Thousands cf drunkards have
nesn ms. e temperate men who have taken Golden
bpedflo in their eoffse without their knowledge and
r.atcd with the Specific. it becomes an utter Impoeai-
b»i".y ff* *he liquor appetite to exist. 48 7age Book
wf rarticu.aru Free*
Mjf- ;fH
AND NUMEROUS OTHER
Nflorenirlad
iiliaifayMaBal
on
■ and Whiskey Habits
| cured M home v*‘*
_ tp*m. Book of par*
I tlculars gent FREE.
> B. M. WOOLLEY,M.D.
r Atlanta,tin. utUce my 2 Whitehall St.
^ I nr men t. Good salary
i mission. Fine outfit. Full line fruits
;in»l flowers. Frlces low. A. i>. PRATT,
Xurceryman, Ilocucster.N. Y.
IBr'fmfiltw Xsrk. Writs fsr keek erffeeb BBSS.
DETECTIVES
Vented is tviryOssety. Shrewd ■
it ssdsvlasusetlsst
HAtR BALSAM
CieMiiaes and beautifies the hair.i
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
Never Fail# to Rettore Gray
! Hair to it# Voathful Color. J
rents Dandruff and hair falllagf
Me. and #1 .#0at DrmnrteU. j
The Secret of Health
Is the power to ent, digest and amimllate •
proper quantity of wholesome food. This
can never bo the case while Impurities exist
in the system. The blood must be purified;
It Is tho vital principle, ramifying through
every part of the body. Dr. TiUt’sPills expel
all impurities and vitalize the whole system.
A Noted Divine says:
“I have been uslnjr Dr. Tutt*s Diver l*llls
the past three months for dyspepsin, weak
stomach and nervousness. 1 never had any
thing to do me so tnncli good. I recommend
them ns the best pill In existence, nnd do all
I can to acquaint others with tlielr merits.
They are a special blessing.**
Rev. F. R. OSGOOD, New York.
Tutt’s Liver Pills,
roll DYHPEPNIA.
Price, 25c. Office, 39 & 41 Park Place. N. Y.
p p p. co R "
Bio‘o D POISON
DRY GOODS. CLOTHING. ETC.
PEABODY INSTITUTE.
New
Drapery
Nats!
New Black Silk.
New Colored Silks.
New Undervests.
New Ribbons.
New Mitts.
New Gloves.
CHOICE
Tbo Frocrmm. for th. Next Hutting.
JUST OPENED.
An Enormous Stock Consisting of
Henrietta Cloths.
Albatrosses,
Cashmeres,
Tennis Cloth,
Mohairs,
Tricots.
Serges, etc.
MOST ANYTHING YOU CAN
IMAGINE IN THE DRESS
GOODS LINE.
Stock. ~ SWemUH. GA.
The Leader and Controller.
State School Commissioner Hook
baa issued a circular giving full In'
formation regarding tbo session of
the Peabody Institute, to be held at
Salt Springs, on the beautiful
grounds of the Piedmout Chautau
qua It will begin on July 1st aud
continue for three weeks.
Teachers who atteud the Institute
for live days or more cau get board
and lodging for 75 cents per day.
Railroad fare will be four cents
a mile for the round trip.
The privelege of the Chautauqua
grounds aud gates will cost $1.50 for
the session.
County School Commissioners
are Invited to be preseut ou Wed
nesday, July 0th.
The following corps of regular iu
structors have beeu eugaged
Prof. E. E. Hhelb, Prof, of Peda
gogics in the University of South
Cnroliua, at Columbia, Conductor,
He will, in addition to his general
work ou Pedagogy aud General
Principles of Method, do much or
all of the work of the Primaries
with Illustrations of Method
Majut V,'. F. Slaton, Supt. of the
publlcfechoolsof Atiauta. HlSsub.
jects will be the English Language
and County Institutes.
Rev. Charles Lane, Professor of
the Chair of Euglish in Georgia
School of Technology—Geography
ou Sand aud Clay Modeling.
Prof. C. B. Chapman, Principal
Boy’s High School, Macou, Ga.,
will instruct iu Aritnmetic and
Discipline.
Prof. J. \V. Frederick, Principal
of High School at Marshallville,
Ga., will have for his subject His
tory and Ungraded Schools.
Iu addition to tho regular work,
the following addresses or lectures
will give special instructive aud re
creative luterest to the occasion;
these will generally be delivered in
tbe evening after gas lighting in the
spaciouB pavilou :
Dr. A. W. Calhoun will give Ills
lecture ou the Eye ami Ear.
Prof. W. H. Woodall, Supt. Col-
urnbUB Public Schools; subject
“Georgia's Barefoot Boys."
Geu. C. A. Evans, one lecture;
subject—not yet determined,
Prof. Bothwell Graham, Supt.
Grifllu Public Schools, subject—
“Professional Value of Psychol
ogy."
Prof. W. Harper, Supt. Dalton
Public Schools, one lecture—“The
Ways of the Fatherland.”
Prof. W. J. Noyes, of Boys’ High
School, Atlanta, subject—“Smart
Aleck.”
Prof. Euler B. Smith, LaGrangb
Female College, one lecture, subject
not yet given.
Prof. J. H. Chappell, Pres. Chap
pell College, Columbus, Ga., one
lecture, subject—“Tbe Ephemeral
aud the Perennial In Literature.”
Prof. S. M. Bobo, Principal Hart
well High School, subject—"How
to Train Youth.”
Major J. Colton Lyues, Pres. M.
G. M. and A. College, one or two
lectures ou Natural Science.
Prof. M. H. Loouey, Bowersvllle,
Ga.—“The Ambition that Makes
aud the Ambition that Destroys.”
Hon. W. L. Glessuer, of Arnerl-
cus, Ga., President Georgia Press
Association nud Commissioner of
Immlgutiou; subject—“ Educntlou
aud Immigration.”
Miss L. A. Field, the Historian,
Atlanta, Ga.; subject—“ How to
Teach History.”
Rev. I. S. Hopklus; subjects not
yet determined.
Col. C. R. l’ringle, Sandersville;
subject—“Arbor Day.”
John T. Bolfeulllet, Editor Macon
News; subject—"The Press au Ed'
ucator, and a Friend of Education.”
Professor Lane has promised to
turn aside from his regular business
in the Institute sufficiently to give
his audience the mirth provoking
lecture, “The History and Analysis
of Laughter.”
Prof. A. M. Burbank will proba
bly have charge of the Musical De
partment.
Other lectures and addresses will
probably be given by distinguished
citizens, whose eubjecta will be an
nounced hereafter In the dally
sohednle of exercises.
Other very attractive features,
such as elocutionary displays, etc.,
will form part of tbe program, and
due notice thereof will be published.
Ths Pulpit and the Stsce.
Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United
Brethren Church, Blue Mound,
Kan., says: “I feel it my duty to
tell what wonders Dr. King’s New
Discovery has done for me. My
lungs jyere badly diseased, and ray
parishiouers thought I could only
live oDly a few weeks, I took live
bottles of Dr. King’s New Discov
ery and am sound and well, galuiug
“U lbs. iu weight.”
Arthur Love, Manager Love s
Funny Folk’s Combination writes:
“After a thorough trial and con
vincing evidence, I am confident
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption, beats ’em all, and cures
when everything else falls. The
BEflUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS
IN LEETON
AVENUE F.
l*i Ice •BOO.
xs—
Price *330.
237
AVENUE D.
PLAT OF BLOCK NO, 3, LEE- ON PARK SURVEY.—Beale lOO Ft. to tlie Inch.
Wo have had placed in our hand* the above block of beautiful building lots In Leeton, which wo are offering at extraordl-
narlly low figures. Every lot front* on Lee street nud has a street Iu tho rear, bo tmat thero is not a bound lot In the block.
I Every lot fronts on tho Street Railway, affording constant and cheap transportation to'to tho heart of the city. Every lot Is
large in size, affording plenty of room In front nnd rear.
Lee street Is acknowledged to be THE residence street of Amcriciis, nnd the property lietween this block and the city has
been sold at high prices. On this block Is n beautiful grovo of bearing pear trees. It Ib sltfcated In tbo most beautiful and healthy
portion of tlio city, convenient to schools nnd churches.
At tho prices at which these lots aro offered It U safe to say that thev will double in value before the year Is ended.
W. D. HAYNES & SON,
Reoorder Pulldlng,
Amerlous, Ga.
C. BREMSTELLER,
AMERICUS. QA.
IMPORTANT TOGESTIM
I have Just received an elegant line of
HPRING GOODS.
100 Patterns of Trousering
Each and every oue of different design
FIFTY SUITINGS!
LATEST AGONY.
1 aiso carry ONE TITOSUAND HAM
PLESof the very best Fabric, representing
four of the leading honsee In America, of
Foreign and Domestic Goods. Any style
selected from sample can be obtained In
three days notice, and all wrork will be
turned out promptly.
Fits and Workmanship cannot be ex*
celled in this State or »1«ewhere. as t have
a skillful «•*. of hands iu i<iy employ.
ronage her»Mm*re extended me, 1 will'
deavor by strict attention to business and
f iromptdeuvsryof favors to merit a con-
Inuonccoi .uestmt. Respactfnlly,
Hu Old Reliable!
B. XX. JOSSEY,
THE LEADING DEALER IN
lobaccoi Cigars m Liquors,
sole heat lor tire Celebrated oil "Sim Sarin” leitncft WUrtr.
431 COTTON AVENUE. AMERICUS. GA
XX. 33. WATTS,
—Wholesale lid Retail Dealer U—
Fine Tobacco, Cigars and Whisky a Specialty!
No. 303 Forsyth and 1001 Lee Streets, - - AMERICUS. GEORGIA
R. L. McLEOD & CO.,
221 I llndef Opera-House, | AMERICUS, 6A,
-URALRltS IX-
An Immense Stock of
FRESH
GARDEN
SEEDS.
Received by expreea since th
reeze, at
FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES.
LIQUORS !
By tho Drink, Bottle or GMlon. Orders for Jug Liquors Hollcitcd and Promptly PillMk
Kresli Keg Beer alwayii ou draught. Call and »ee us.
T. S. GLOVER.
DEAMB IX
Groceries, Tobacco and Cigars.
LIQUORS A SPECIALTY. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED-
Ice Cold Beer on Draught—Fresh and Fine. ,
121 FOR4VTII AMEItICUS, GEORGIA.
Foravtli Street, Americas, Ga.
J. B. FELDER,
-DEALER IN-
BAKERY!
R. F. NEHRING,
PROPRIKTOB.
lacboa Strut, Uitcr Allen House
UAMERICU8, GA,
LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY!
Orden to (ktai tf i& Sadi FiSed I fed ud Cab Wagon Ouj ml Wf
Country Merchant* supplied with bread at wholesale prices.
Wholesale Whisky Dealer
IN SOUTHWEST GEORGIA.
PRICKS EQUAL TO ANY WESTERN MARKET*. ORDER* SOLICITED
MAX ALTMAN, Americus, Ga.
muchl&lAwtf
Drugstore. Regular sizes 60c. and
Drug
$1.00.
BEAL ESTATE,
Xc. 607 Jackson Street,
IE OFFEfi MS IK I! IB1BJI
Block of property containing 22 w
choice residence lots lying on Felder
andFurlow streets. Price $250 to
$1,000 per lot.
W, P. HAYNES & S JN.
208 Forsyth Street, Americus, Ga.