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THE PRESENTMENTS
OF THE GRAND JURY FOR THE NO
VEMBER TERM.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
\V. I» IMH llroclilnn, Miimm. Hold by
THORNTON WHEA' LEV
AmtricuB, - - <•««i> la
Cure* Inflammation of Kidney*, Llverond
Bladder, lirlok-du*tdeposit*, and Diabetes, In
fantile diseases of the Urinary Organs;
Torpid Liver, Indigestion, Sour
gtoiimeh, Dropsical Affections, -
Dyapepsla, Hick Headache.
72 Pills, H-OO,
by mail. ^ ^ CURES
•ugty Officer’s Work Compli-
i-U. "
^ New Jail Kecommonded—
Judge ^>rt’s Appointment As Rail
Road OmiinlsHiouer—Other Points
Touched.;Upon.
Diseases of the I'rostute Gland.
LITHOSINH,
Speclrto for Stone in the Bladder, Bright*
rwu*u ofthe Kidneys in its Incipient stage*.
00 Doaos, 92.00.
Or. J.T.tEE, 91 Woodburn Av., Cincinnati.
Drunkenness
v? Liquor Habit.
Liquor Habit.
tuu me vo/rumoie/surro/n a/as-
HHMKES GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
n boaivcn in roffeo, tea. or In *rtlci<‘«of (nod.
I tlio knowtedK** of patient If neces-sArr *.
olutely harmless and will effect a perma*
• M»*«dy « ‘
. . h# pi_.
><| rin Sot or an alcoholic wreck. IT NKV.
Kit FAILS. Itoperate* soquietly ar<I with
\ the patient undergot
effected. 4» page book free. To Ui had of
Kor sale oy I *r. , E. J h:«lridffe,
Ame i«*UH, Ga.
Thl* pnpti!
•effectually euro
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness
And nil diseases arising from a
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion.
Th« natural re* nit In good appetite
and aolld flaah. 1>oho ainall; elegant*
Ij suar coated and easy to an allow,
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
CURES SYPH1LI!
The Giuid Jury finished tluir
work uu| adjourned yesterday.
They has* done mueli, and have
done thet work well, lo the satls-
faetiou o| all, aud to such un ex
tent as tijrecelve high praise from
Judge Fkrt and all who have
watched Item. Tht» jury was com
posed of title and Intelligent men.
men who knew their duty and
didn't feai to perform it.
The Oraid Jury for the Novem
ber term, land, Sumter .Superior
court, itas the following general
present mutts:
ity eonimittees tlie jury itas
sought to Jlaee in a plain and in-
lelliglble light such matters and rec
ommendations as may he of inter
est to tlie people of file county.
We Hud tile court house iu good
condition, aud tlie hooks kept in a
neat aud satisfactory manner, well
preserved In tlie various depart
ments.
We Hnd tlie jail In as neat con
dition u, possible tiuder the cir-
cumatatces. We think tlie house
inadequate to the necessities of tlie
present ami occasional emergen
cies nut recommend that tlie coun
ty con.itiesioner* build a new one
as soon as practicable.
We tud the couutv farm and
poor house property under satis
factory management: the tenement
houses are clean and pleasant for
the po^r unfortunates whose con
dition, tlie county seeks to
ameliorate. We recommend tlie ad
dition of one man servant to assist
in waiting on tlie sick and disa
bled to perfectly carry out tlie
object of tlie charity.
The; books of the justices
of tie peace aad notaries
public ex-ollicio justices of the
peace are found properly kept ex
cept it some fuses tlie bills of costs
ami fees have not been clearly
itemized, and we recommend that
in future the delinquents take more
care iuthat particular.
Thef.raud Jury as acommittee of
the whole on the public roads re
ports them in good condition ex
cept it some cases since the late
rains, notably at tlie Guerry bridge
crossing. The roads iu the New
26th district, are reported as in bet
ter tlx than for twenty years.
The Grand Jury by unanimous
vote rscoiameuds the county com
missioners to Institute a chain gang
for tli. purpose of a orklug upon tlie
public roads of tlie county.
WaMud from tlie ex-Treasurer’s
report that ou December 1st. IshO,
there was f ToT.v > seven hundred
and 4rty-seven dollars ami thirty-
six ctuts in tlie treasury, aud It nil
proper vouchers for every dollar
paid out by hitu.
The book
For his amiable courtesies to this
body collectively and individually,
we beg leave to express our high
appreciation, and wish for him a
long and useful life in the public
service.
Solicitor C. ii. Hudson is also en
titled to our tliauks for many favors
during tills term of the court.
We recommend that these pre
sentments lie published in tlie city
papers.
A. J. Williams, foreman; Juo.
W. Oliver, J. I., Adderton, Jesse
Aycock, It M. Dozier, Jus. H. Du
pree, H. H. Glover, W. H. Glover,'
W. D. Haynes, !•'. A. Hill, (.'. C.
Jcrnigai), A. T Johnson, Joseph
Muihollaud, A. T. Oliver, S. G.
l’ryor, J. (i. Shockley, J. S. Smith,
Thus. H. Smith,* S. A. Walters,
W. A. Webb, T. J. Wicker, W, A.
Seals, J. N. Carter.
Ordered by the court that tlie
foregoing general preseiitmduts be
published as requested. Feb. 7,
I MM. Al.I.KN Four,
j. s. c. s. w. c.
C. It. H Upson, Sol. Gtu.
A true extract from tlie minutes
of Sumter Superior Court, this Ttli
day of Kel.y. 1M»1.
J. H. Ai.i.kn, C. S. C. S. W. C,
TO THE PUBLIC!
5 :the
I CELEBRATED
They
SOHMER
To the Suffering.
Over one hundred eoiumus of
voluntary certificates have been
printed in the Atlanta Journal from
such people as ltev. J. B. Haw
thorne, Itev. Sam I’. Jones, Hon.
H. W. Grady, Maj. Chas. W. Hub*
uer,.late of the ‘‘Christian Index,”
Gen. James Longstreet, Col. W.
Avery, late editor Atlanta “Constl*
tiou,” aud hundreds of prominent
divines, editors, doctors, specialists
and others, certifying to remakable
cures performed by Dr. King’s Roy
al Uermatuer, after eminent pliysi-
riaus and all known remedies had
failed. Send two-ceut stamp to
King's Itoyai Germatuer Co., At
lanta, Ga., for hook of particulars.
It is truly a great remedy, and
urely cures when all else (ails
A conference of prominent Alii-
aucemen was held iu Atlanta
Thursday, and tlie result will prob
ably be a new Alliance paper,
wbicli will be supported by that
part of the order which is not in
sympathy with President Living
ston. Gov. Nortlien'sfrieuds seem
determined to capture that organi
zation, and are going to work on
Harry lirowu and Carry Gantt.
. - - preferred l»y the lending h rusts ev<
liir I ii» nos in America* ro-<lu\ than of j»ny nth*
Miiherb HintriiniftitM, or write for cutaioiri.e to
Tames Friolier tfc
AMER1CUH. GKORGfA.
PIANOS
ARE THE BEST.
pOpU*
CAiulue our stock of
^ro.
E. I*. H ARRIS. Pr
BLO<*M BROWN. See. Jc Tre
C. P. PAYNE, MVr.
AMICUS sum CO
*to H ARRIS A PAVNK.
\V. H. Wilder# Mayor of Albany,
Ga., says he has hutiered with
Rheumatism for fifteen years, aud
in that time he tried ail the so-
called specifics but to no purpoee.
His grandson, who was on the B.
A W. Uailroa l, finally got him a
bottle of P. I*. P. The first bottle
of P. P. P. showed its remarkable
effect*, ami after a nhort lime the
rheumatism disappeared, atid he
writes he feels like a new man, and
takes pleasure in recommending it
to Rheumatism sufteher*.
Machinery Supplies.
We sre- now In our uew'btilMlng in Arlesian Bjock. ami ready for .business.
A Fnll Line 4 Coolig Stoves end Ranges
Gas Fixtures and Sanitary Goods a Specialty.
Globe. Angle and Check Valves. *
TERRA COTTA AND IRON PIPINGS AND FITTINGS. *
GENERAL : REPAIR = WORK.
TELEPHONE NO. 12.
Tlie big metropolitan dailies oc-
a^ionally get oil* something that
hows their trulningou a country
x-Sherifi' Bass are | weekly. This, from the Constitu-
correct as shown by vouchers and j tion, for instance: “Mr. Kdward
entri-s. | steigle, a irentlemau of great
The books of tlie Clerk <>f the ; wealth and large iuiluence iu Kan-
Superior Court were neatly ami | hah ("ity, will move to Atlanta and
satisfactorily kept, and «e are; ; !llo (m.-iness here." Why
pleaded witii the manifest order of i ,.oiildn't Mr. S. remain where his
all books ami piper* in hi* depart- | imLieuce is?
ment.
Tiie books of Ordinary .turns
Bpeer were neatlv kept and the | . ,
, 1 . , , * . , up should always be used for cliil-
bomlH taken by him wen j
eredgood so far a- we could mine. 1
Tax Collector’s books wrie iound i
P. L.. HOLT,
DEALER IN
BUGGIES, WAGONS, AND HARNESS
Soon I will publish
a circular or pamphlet
setting forth the ad
vantage of the Mutual
and Sumter Building
and Loan Associa
tions, both for borrow
er and. investor—as
against any of the
National Building and
Loan Associations, no
matter under wbat
heading or wherever
located. If you intend
to invest for either
purpose consult me.,'
I will save you money
and worry.
Respectfully,
S. M COHEN.
SOLID PIECES
OP
Sterling ** Silver
nlald In tho backs
SPOONS *
* *~ no Forks
f'LATED FOUR TIMES
AS HEAVY AS
Standard Plate.
Will duplicate tian-
, unit Mui’ou Price* In
ria*t**i Llnifl. Cement
J17 LAMAR STKEKT, - . . A.MERR'frt. GEORGIA,
wholesale: AJtU RETAIL IiEAI.'ER in
FIR.ST-CI_-fl.SS BRICK.
-CALL AND SEE-
J_ -W". 3VEXZES
A«i% cm to Mother*.
Mbs. Winslow’s Soothino Svk-
WEAK MEN
>h 0 _ w * r »; •booLToe read by trtrj
u—TOO. Mil d.blUUtaL dama
ruf ‘ »• C. roniEn.
iu goo I sliaiie ami voui-liera for all
(inula paid out.
Tlio Grand Jury recommend*
that juror* and bailin'* receive tin-
name per diem a* heretofore.
We recommend that tlie county
commiiiiioner* employ an efficient
accountant to investigate the t# >ok*
of the county court *olleitor ::i a*
much a* we are unable to aseer'ain
from tire county court docket satis
factory Information as to the
amount of money belonging to tlie
county, to same accruing from lines
aud forfeitures and asdisbursed by
county court solicitor. We recom
mend that said accountant be paid
from county treasury such »um as
commissioner, deem adequate for
his services.
We further recommend that llie
county court solicitor In future
keep a book of records, of forfeit
ure, and fines aud disbursement of
same.
Iu view "f ii’e e.ily re'iremV't of
our county Judge, the Grand Jury
take* pleasure iu speakiug of hi,
long amt eltlcieut services as a
judge .who ha, commended
himself by the successful and busi
ness-like manner usually displayed
by him.
This Grand Jury, realizing that
the county will in the near future
lose the patriotic and eftlcleut ser*
vices of Hon. Alien Foit, beg leave
to express our approbation of Gov*
Northeninap|>olatlttghlin to the ot
fice of Railroad Commissioner, and
while Ibis county may lose hla Im
mediate aervlces, yet the general,
public will be tke beneficiary of bis
eindent labor* In a wide sphere.
dri n teething. It soothe* the child,
softens the gums, allays all pain,
cures wind colic, and is the best
remedy foi diarrhu-». Twenty-five
cents per bottle.
“There i* a lesson to every news
paper man, however humble, iu
I be remarkable success of tlie
World. It succeeded because it
deserved success," says tlie Chat
tanooga News, Yes, and because it
had a town with plenty of people to
hack it. No paper can make such
a success outside of any city than
New York. Tlie Niw York World
in Chattanooga, wouldn’t make
enough money to oil its presses.
1
House.
At his new quarters on Cotton-Avenue, under Hawkiu
keeps the finest
Wines, Whiskies. Cigars, Etc., Etc.
in town. He always litis ou tap keg-s of the
Pamou s Cook. Beer,
Tlie REST Beer ever sold in Americus.
WARRANTED
To Wear 25 Years.
wilt list turns.
YIORE DURABLE
THAT UUOT
otoi-llnir Mllvor
HALF THE COST.
EACH AETIf E IS STAMPED
“t !T:r"ji5n:j‘i. i”‘
FOR SALE BY
Jas. Fricker & Bro.,
Barlow Block, Amerlcu », Ga.
Fancy Drinks at Lowest Living Prices!
He keeps nothing but first-class goods, and don’t ehurge fancy price,
far them. GIVE ME A CALL. •
REMOVAL
“Who said Hood’s Sarsaparilla?”
Thousands of people Who know it
to be the best blood purifier and
tonic medicine.
Bam Jones cau use a cane as well
as his tougu*.
If you feel weak and badly take
1*. P. P , and you will-regain your
ilesh aud strength.
Cook's Pharmacy has been removed from
Cotton Avenue to the W. J. SlaoToy comer,
on Lee street, (near Artesian well) where I
vill be pleased to serve you in Drugs, Pat-
.nt Medicines, G-arden Seeds, Etc.
Respectfully,
W. A. COOK, Proprietor
ff YOU WISH
Advertise
Anything
Anywhere
"Any time
WRITE TO
Geo. P. Rowell & ^
Ra. to Spruce Street
NEW YORK.
Chewacla Lime.
The Beat in the South.
I CAN SE3L.1L. YOU
Mala III A cured and eradicated from th,
by Brown’s Iron Bitter*, which en
riches the blood, tones the nerves, aids digs*
lion. Acts likes .harm on persons in gener
al ill health, giving new energy and strength.
For Rheumatism, Malaria and
Syphilis, P. P. P. (Prickly A,b,
Poke Root and Potanlum) I, the
best known remedy.
Syphilis, 8cro(ula, Blood Poison
and Rheumatism art cured by P.
P. P. (Prickly Aab, Poke Bool and
Potassium).
thin ’Blood, Weakness,
*tri«, XtaralfU, Indfewtion, ffliiow-
lets, take Brown's Iron Bitter*—It gifts
inHu
(trtngth, making old penoos fed young—
ind young person! strong; plowant to take*
For *H0ante* lot onBellstreet. »
9100 m larcer one on Hancock fttreet.
KklOn beautiful one on Hill Hired.
« choice corner on Barlow atreet end Brannon avenue,
n lovely slmilf l Furlow |o». «
F' K ve*t ca»t Trout un Biriow »trcvt.
HtyO tot^W large and well located Brannon avenue lot*.
I Lee *tr*et eorntr al«M»ln.
•cath, ixiauoe llu par moatU.
913)0 ft 1
WARBJBN,
Bank of-Sumter Buildirg.
B TJ G- G-1
I will ssll you the best baggy ta Oeorgta, price and quality considered. Repairing o(
all kinds solicited and executed promptly acd neatly. All work warranted.
T. S, GREENE.
Plaster Paris.
Cement
and Hair
Always oa baud,
FOR THE CASH
A. J. RAMIL’S, Agent
SIS Cotton Avenue,
Hamil Block Americus, 6a.
For Sale.
Cotton Avenue. ,♦ -
Americas. Gesrgin.
. • • .•
5S0 seres—One of th, most desirable
homes and farms In the vielnliy or Amer.-
ens.S mL.-s from Americus Healthful loyal
Ity, good 1 mprovements. church and acboo;
£ r[vlleges convenient. Rents this year for
I bales of cotton, besides a four-lmrse farm
reserved, onsrblsb the owner raja he wll-
mahe this year about V> bales or cotton anl
Lid bushels of com. Lands mostly teve;
and easily cultivated; svilii a railroad
station on M. pud \V. railroad. Iihinkon/
of |||f moot If not tha
farm, near Americas. f ^
Attorney-a,
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