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CHEAP MONEY!
Loans Negotiated on City, Town ot Faun Property at Bales
that Deiy Competition! ®
TERMS MOST FAVORABLE.
ALL CONDITIONS EASY.
HANESLEY, - - AMERICUS, G-a.
J. J.
POLITICAL POINTS.
Straws Which Show How the Popular
Wind Blows.
THE CHEAPEST MONEY
The Georgia Loan and Trnst ۩.
Hwil Reduction in Batol
Lom or nhort ionno-threo mentha to Are yenra-on City o»
Farm Property.
na ..i, company aUowini partial or full pnymonta at any
time witbont bonus-
Koana approved and aettled in America,.
waiting for inspector, and money from aPread, auaneigh -
tone certidcatea.
Intereat payable annually.
Apply for ratea to borne company tot.
THE DIAMAKTA
_ Spectacles 1 Eye-Giasti $
Aj|y umatirpaaia«xer»nin»-a3re§d Parity. They are alao free from o>
bpaaba aad aorakahaa aad being vary hard donoleeaUy baaarna earnUba
wkn In aaa. Syii proparly fitted with theae Glaaea at
CoobL’s Pliarmacv.
439 COTTON AVENUE.
tram you wiix>lbo find'a hiw Alt® compi.kt»;btook or
DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINES,&c
REAL ESTATE.
EXAMINE MY LISTS.
IH. Callaway, - RealEstate Agent.
FOR SALE.
STOCK.
BANK OF SUMTER - - -
BANK OF CORDELE - •
CORDELE ICE FACTORY - -
CORDELE SHOE FACTORY -
CORDELE COTTON FACTORY
FOR ONE WEEK ^NLY.
CORNER LOT ON LEE STREET* 90X200. PRICE. SI-IOO.
LOTT WARREN.
208 Forsyth Street, - Americus, Ga.
FOR SALE!
A Fine Farm containing 725 acres
three miles from Americus, well improved.
Also several vacant lots in Americus at a
bargain. Call on
W. D. HAYNES & SON,
208 Forsyth St., Recorder Building, Americus, Qa.
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
I offer for a few day ft the following desirable property close In nt a bargain:
Four houses and lots, housss Just completed; 4 largo rooms each; lots oOxlto each.
Terms Easy.
One houseaiul lot on College Hill, large lot 1*10x270, fronting two streets. The pret
tiest home fn Arooricus.
One house and lot on Jackson street, fronting the College. Large lot, 6 rooms to the
comparatively new house with cook room ami bath bouse attached, nice out house and
barn on the place. Call for bargains.
HUGH M. BROWN,
705 Jackson St, : : : : : Americus, Ca.
Fifteen Shares Furniture Factory Stock for Sale.
R. T- BYRD,
FIRE AND lIFE
E,
REPRESENTS THE SAFEST AND STRONGEST COMPANIES IN THE WORLL.
Insurance Placed on City and Country Property.
Office on Jackson Street, two doors north of Telegraph Office.
rochlSdAwtf
BUILDERS’ SUPPLY CO.
HOUSES FOR RENT AND SALE ON THE INSTALL
MENT PLAN..
lO Now UouaoN Now Roaciy.
Lumber sold on Installments.
&2 vacant lots for sale on time.
Clarke Howell's chances for the
speakership seem to he brighten
ing every day.
The legislative race in Bibb coun
ty promises to be a lively one, being
beautifully complicated with local
issues.
11 would seem that the Itepublican
Senators think the tariff bill is
about all the iniquity that the peo
ple can stand tor one session.
It is said that the correct pronun
ciation of Quay's name is Key. He is
evidently the key of the situation
and has locked up the force bill.
Hon. T. K. Winn, nominee of the
Democratic party of the Ninth dis
trict for Congress, opened the cam
paign on Thursday by a big speech
at Buford.
Isn’t it about time the conveutlon
for this senatorial district was
called. Mr. Islington, of Monte
zuma, we believe,Is chairman of the
senatorial committee.
The voters of Decatur county are
asking a Mr. Smith, who is a cam
didate for the legislature, some very
plain questions, which he seems to
be a little backwark about answer,
lug.
The Albany News and Advertiser
Bhould be mildly, but firmly in
formed that the Democrats of Geor
gla, in convention assembled, have
nominated Hon. W. J. Northen for
Governor.
Mr. Barnes, of Aygusta,* who is
one of the left-at-home delegation,
has returned to hlB post in Wash'
ington, and when asked about the
news in his district replied:
don’t know anything except that
there is an organization known as
the Farmers' Alliance." Several
other gentlemen with political as
piratlons seem to have learned the
same thing.
Representative Hansborough, of
North Dakota, has introduced In
the House a joint resolution pro'
prosing an amendment to the con
stitution providing that neither the
United StateB nor any State shall
pass any law authorizing the estab-
ment or maintenance of a lottery
or the distribution of prizes by
chance.
GOV. GORDON
SPEAKS PLAINLY TO ALL1ANCEMEN
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
And Announces That He is Opposed to
the Sub-Treasury Bill.
How’s Your Wife?
Does she feel poorly all the time,
suffer from lack of energy, and a
general “no account” listless encr-
tion? She needs a tonic. Some
thing is wrong with her blood. Run
for a doctor? Not at all, my dear
sir. Get her a bottle of P P. P.
(l’rlckly Ash, Poke Root and Potas
sium) the very best Woman’s Reg
ulator aud Tonic extant. It reaches
the source ol trouble quietly and
quickly, and before you know it
your wife will be another womau,
and will bless the kind fate that
brought P. P. P. to her notice and
relief. Our best physicians indorse
and recommend it, aud no well-
conducted household where pure
blood and its concomitant happiness
is appreciated, should be without
It. For sale by reputable medicine
dealers everywhere.
Here’is one of Sara Jones’ gems:
"Take this thing of pensions. I
told ajgathering of union soldiors
not long ago, that If we rebels had
known how many of them we had
crippled we would have rallied and
come at them again. If they are
swearing the truth now they were
worse whipped than we were.”
Lost manhood, lost energy, weak
ness, general debility are all cured
byP.P. P. New life aud new en
ergy are infused In the system by
the blood purifying aud cleansing
troperties of P. P. P., the greatest
dood purifier of the age.
From a special to the Macon Tele
graph we learn that a daily paper
lias been started In Dawson by Edi
tors Johnson and Rainey. The Re-
cokdkr, however, has not been fa
vored with a copy of the new jour
nal. If there is a small city in the
State that will support a daily,
Dawson is no doubt that place.
You Take Ho Risk
Iu buying Hood’s Sarsaparilla, for
it is everywhere recognized as the
standard build lng-up.medicine and
blood purifier. It has won its way
to the front by its own Intrinsic
merit, aud has the largest sale of
any preparation of Us kind. Any
honest druggist will confirm this
statement. If you decide to take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not be in
duced to buy anything else instead.
Be sure to get Hood’s.
V. HOOD HITT,
RESIDENT AGENT Or THE
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company.
* Tliis company oirers mater Inducement, tlinn any other, in thatilts security is un-
equalled, Is a purely mutual company conducted by members solely In the Interest of
member*, and ean therefore offer sate Insnranoe at lower rates than the larg. salaried
“OCkcoenpanJos. u yon want Insurance, call on me berore insuring.
twice in keco&dek Building, Americus, Ga. sng 22ml
Col. S. A. Darnell, the Republi
can candidate for Congress in the
ninth district, publishes a card em
phatically denying that he intends
playing into the bands of Pickett.
If you are troubled with Dyspep
sia, Stomach Disorder, or Liver and
Kidney Complaint, try P. P. P.,
and you will rejoice at its magical
workings. Females are peculiarly
benefited by P. P. 1*. It expels dis
ease, aud gives healthy action to
every organ.
Wednesday a resolution was In
troduced iu the State Alliance
meeting to invite Governor Gordon
to address that body. It was lost
by an overwhelming vote. When
the meeting anjourned In the after
noon it adjourned until the next
morning. It was then announced
that Governor Gordon would ad
dress the AUIancemen aud others
in an open meeting, at 8 o’clock, in
Representatives hall.
At eight o'clock the hall and gal
leries were filled, there being a full
attendance of AUIancemen.
In the course of his speech, lu
which he indorsed the general
principles of the Alllauce, he ex
pressed his opinion of the sub
treasury bill as follows:
“While I am in the fullest sym
pathy with the great object in view,
I wish to say in all candor that I
cannot endorse the specific . sub-
treasuryjbill,because I do not believe
even if it could be passed, that It
would bring the relief you
seek. The endorsement of spe
cific bills Is not wbat, you need
You peed first to win the victory
for reform by general agitation on
all lines, and then when the gener-
al battle is won let all the combined
wisdom of all the friends of the
cause be called into requisition for
perfecting the best measure for the
purpose. For all these great prin
ciples, I shall continue to do battle
lu the future as in the past; but I
should be untrue to you if I did not
tell you, frankly, that if you insist
on denouncing every man as your
enemy who will not endorse a spe
cific bill, drive from your rauks
many earnest friends, and even
your Brethren of Missouri who re
fuse to endorse It, you cannot afford
to pin your destinies to auy one
programme or cast your future in
any one specific boat, which may
be engulfed and lost. I did not ask
you or your representatives to en
dorse a plan for increasing the cur
rency which I might think without
a Maw, because you might find that
I was mistaken. The question of
finance Is the most abstruse and
difficult of all the problems of hu
man government, aud all you need,
and all you ought to ask, is that
your representatives shall battle
for the great principle and secure it
by the best p^silble measure the
combined wisdom of all can con
struct. Are you going to secure
your great reforms by saying to the
friends of those reforms, we do not
want your help unless you
agree with the exact programme
we have laid down? Are
you going to recruit a great army
from all over this continent by re
quiring that every soldier in your
ranks shall measure exactly six
feet two inches by the yard-stick
and weigh precisely 182?., pounds,
no more and no less ? Is that gen
eralship ? Are you to shut the
gates of heaven against eyery man
who does not go through one partic
ular church ? Christ thought that
all were His followers who believed
in Him as the Crucified Redeemer.
All he asked for in the great army
of the cross was devotion to the
great principle. He was tested ou
the very point, you remember. On
one occasion John said to Him:
Master thismiju casteth out devils
in Thy name, and we forbade him,
because he followoth not with us.,’
Wlmt was Christ’s reply ? This
God-man, this mau of all wisdom,
rebuked John and commanded that
he be left alone, saying: “He that
is not against us is for us.”
So I would say to you,my frieuds,
We shall need the votes and the
sympathy and the aid of all sec
tions, all classes, all professions
who agree as to the great end.
Let us unite and lift this great
cause of governmental reform high
above petty jealousies and minor
differences or personal ambitions,
looking only to the success of the
cause.
Mr. J. T. COTNEY
Will increase his business, as the demands of his many customers'
are more than he can supply with his present stock. Mr. COTNEY Is
well known to Anerlcus people, and will give satisfaction to every one
with whom he deals.
HIS STOCK WILL CONSIST OF
Ladies and Gents’ Watches.
Of all'the Latest Designs; CLOCKS of all Sizes, and SILVERWARE
by Special Order, Mb. COTNEY will also continue Ills Watch Clubs.
Goods are arriving daily.
Call ana see His stools..
BUGGIES
the Best t
ent. ALL
RANTED.
Repairing of
all kinds Uone^n the
Betti Ktvlfc.
T. S, GREENE.
Cotton Avenue
Opposite Prince’s Stables
Blaine will make two speeches In
Maine during this campaign, but
neither of them will be in Reed’s
district. Reed neede his help, aud
it Is said prefers that Blaine should
not speak- at all, rather than give
him the cold shoulder.
f’ame.
Fame and good reputation con
sists in doing the right thing In
the right way at the right time.
Generals are famous who led the
way to victory. Orators are fa
mous who touched the heart of the
people. Smith’s Tonic Syrup is fa
mous because it has ever accom
plished correct results. Used in
.he right way at the right time it
invariably does the right thing. It
never makes a failure. It never
brings disappointment. It was In
vented by the eminent Dr. John
Bull, of Louisville.Ky., as a substi
tute for quinine. It does its work
even better than was expected. It
has all the good qualitieBof qninlne
and none of its evil tendencies. It
cures chills aud fever, colds, iu llu-
enza, lsgrlppe, etc, even when qui
nine fails. It is pleasant to take,
and children like It. It builds up a
broken down constitution and for
tifies it against the insidious at
tacks of malarial Inllueuccs.
STRICTLY STILL-FED BEEF
T O-D A Y.
MAYO’S GEORGIA BEEF MARKET.
U. H
JOSSEJY,
THE LEADING DEALER IN-
Tobacco, Cigars m Liquors,
solo Agent or tbe Ceebrated Old ‘Gem spring'’ Kentncky WMsi'y.
31 COTTON AVENUE. AMERICUS. GA
R. L. McLEOD & CO.,
• DKALKllS IN
FANCY m STAPLE GROCERIES, SHOES, ETC.
WHISKIES. CIGARS AND TOBACCO A SPECIALTY,
-ft T SO, -ft. FIRST-CLASS A.TTACHEE
Supplied with the Best Brands of Liquors, Brandies, Wines, Beer, Etc.
Forsyth Street, Under tjie Opera House, : AMERICUS, GA.
T. SL GLOVER.
-DEALER IN-
Groceries, Tobacco and Cigars.
LIQUORS A SPECIALTY. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED-
Ice Cold Beer ou Draught—Fresh and Fine.
123 FORSYTH STREET. .... AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
D. WATTS,
—Wholesale and Retail Dealer m—
Fine Tobacco, Cigars and Whisky a Specialty!
No. 303 Forsyth nnd 1004 Lee Streets, - - AMERICUS. GEORGIA
BAKERY!
R. F. NEHRINC,
ritopitiKTon.
Jackson Street. Under Allen House
fAMkRICUS, GA.
LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY!
Country Merchants supplied with bread at wholesale prices.
r mother is tired and weary,
Scarcely your vigils can keep,
But there is a boon, Oh! mother,
For the baby and you.
In the use of Wooldridge’s Wonderful Cure.”
How many mothers, old and young, waste a good constitution by doing double
duty as domestic and seamstress, when some good Blood Purifier or Alterative
Would preserve their lives to ripe old age, and pleasure to themselves and family.
For an overworked constitution, thin and impure blood, there is no elixir U*<
The Conger lard bill has been un
der (Ire In the House this week, and
some able pleas made in behalf of
the Southern cotton planter. No
action was taken upon It.
Rtad what wonders It has done fsr Rev. I. W. Howard tad wife.
lly wife bat been a constant sufferer for twenty years from what some physicians pronojnetd
wuumttism of thellTcr, others neuralgia of the fiver, while others said that there w«senlarge*
nentof toe liver, and ulccration-all agreed the liver was involved, though they differed M tk
he cause. She suffered the mo*t excruciating agony, and no remedies afforded relief, unti.
the was lndnc*l to try your Wonderful Care. Three bottles have completely restored berK
ic<ju and U affords me genuine pleasure to testify to the good it has done her. I always pr*»
he bridge that caiTies mo over, and X assure you that I am continually sounding the praises ot
rour great Wooldridge's Wonderful Cure. You are at liberty to refer anyone to me. or use thi*
-crtiucato for nubUcation. In addition to the testimony I have given you, I would like to tell
rou of the good that haa come to me personally from taking two bottles of your Wonderful Cart.
> was afflicted with Rheumatism in the back of my neck, great and constant pains la rnyhe^j
eyes This pain waa so constant and intense that 1 conld not ronceatrsto my thoughts K
*■*!•. Two bottles of yoorir edlcine have relieved me entirely of this trouble. _
Columbus, Ga., June 11, im, Very respectfully, HKV. J. W. HOWARD.
. W, W. C. for tale by all druggists. Manufactured by Wooldridge’*
tlondciTul Coro Co. 9 Columbus, Ga.