Americus weekly recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 18??-1891, March 27, 1891, Image 4

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P tition for Incorporation A • i tiv I’PLICATION, • II the lam'i* iMdonif- i.kavktohkll. j I OKOHOIA—SlTMTKK COUNTY. GEORGIA—Bumtkr County. i Wh«*r«*n*. J. m # To the Huperior Court rf mint County: , t"ei'Htnieol .'-••Hi The petition of U It liar oi l, II. II. pIIchHoii John-.n, W. K Murph. y ami .1. it Frtuer, ii.« to hhIJestate, all of ft* t*ald Cou»i\v miiJ .vht, r»-», «m*i- * I lieseare the. rf* ruily shows that th* > anils Kli oth*r t« r , all parties e«»iM**n sou* as ina v tNH-oine !»►**>*• i»tfe*. with tln in. i ereolloi**. to show usiuhi? on or '»*-iore me •test re to Im* Incor'siratetl umler l he laws of [ April »** r m of the t’ourf of Ordinary ol the mate of <i-oi k|h, nnd**i - the roruotHM* Hut'ifer .louuty, to b«- held on the first ««me, ••Ainerleus IdnnilnatlnK ami Power I Monday In aprll next, why said petition Company.’• ]'heobjee; .in-i purposeso; ihelr ; hIioii d not he uranteda-pray* .', to*, association re t.» in Ike «aln and henetit ; NMtm-s my hand and official signature, for themselves by the niiinti fact ere and | tills, 2d day *«f Msreli, l&M. sale of gas light and ele.drlr liijht and other j lljrhtn 1 •»r 111 it in i mtt .iiij Hfoti*, iilhit* ..ml , la „nd and p-lvat- hn'ldln-rs. 1 and by *-up|»l\ Ina and •reeling nil n •<*•»>- I APPLICATION Nary fixtures no ilio«o purposes; and also i\ by ma •iifiteturiiiu and suppiyiui; eteelric <»KOHGl * -KUMTKHt lot i vc power to eolisuinerK. j Whereas, J. C Mat hr Ordinary. Tll» place of dolin' bil-l In t !ie etl v ol A Miericus the par t lie\ • will be uith- h ml i*:ob<;i * Whereas. >.f the estate of upplieitiion for !*• f.KAVK TO AKLL. SAVED BY PRESENTIMENTS. Strange and MyiUrioa* Wsrnlspi Hcoded In Time to |-^h«|i« Death. “I want to tell you a *tory,” said Dr. Moliem, a well known physician, “rm not superstitious man, nor <lo I believe in dreams,but for the third or fourth tune in my life I was saved by a premonition. Igotalnxird car No. 81, oa the Sutter street line, at tin* fern’, to ride up to tny office. Ah usual I walked to the forward end of the car, took a scat in lh«* n»nF*r with my l>ack to tlie driver , and, pulling , was soon deeply Suddenly sotne- - the other end of be I lilack, has i *<* I I he wild ! is ill** laiiuiMCUirum ol 11J .•I, tin*l and other t’Hk In ; li«- s.aiui supplying the slrci •mi*' all nec.-ssary IIx- ittaiif icture and hirnish cr to cudo*m rs asulore- !• hundred lioiisaiid dollars, t rep re- c and ml moil n'j parties concerned, whether klndr.-d r creditors, to allow ca .hi* on or before the April form or ti e . o-irt of r 'rdln:irv of Hiiinter county toi.elild the first Mon ••ay hi .\pr I next, why said petition should not t»e granted as priced f*»r Given umler my hand and official signa ture, this 2nd day of March, laid. PI’I.ICATION. L IjKTTKKH of administration. a pajKT fr« engrossed in the I thing said to me j the ear.’ i “Acting o:i I uhanged my ■ w.*i, and m rapid v. cro my movements i that tiie other paoseng* . in tii«* car I noticed t iciu. riemeni’*>•:*. i was mi ting j in the first place with my buck to the 1 river. I wa« paying no attention hi Favorite at Ilarvanl. The favorite inode of torment seems to be to make a mnu go out tin l Hell Home- thing, or perform Home manual lalior in the *tre<*ts. Not long ago n student who was very mucli in lo«e with a pretty Cambridge girl was eumpfdied to go to the home of hvr parents with a Jew jK*d- dler’rf pack ami well all the members of the family the cheap handkerchiefs and atrocious br.vs jewelry with which he was load”*l d->wn. The ior ten w«w not broken off, but there was a frigid cool ness i:i that house until fh? real object of tin* vi.rir win nf‘ Twnrd explained. Another rich and immaculate voting swell w;u *red into a uitch where some Italian, \.v.*v digging in the main street of Cauibridg 1 into it ho went with j ick aid shmvi, civl iuadteon suit, whim was made part of the com- DIAMONDS anc! WATCHES $50,00 to $500,00. . - $25.00 to S200 00. nd. RniilsT 1 loots,: ul.-’e r and a fur i anything but my nvwr.jjap.'r, and the j are frequently ordered on a vietin , both real nn*l per* necessary or convenient loi • of It- business; to |ssiii dine in H'Mount HeMiuKrc- paid all of or deed of I riMf on d irauehiscs; nil I with Itv iiutliorlties of sai<l city to Jay its mains mid pipes throii. Ii l ho streets, and si Icy* and vide-wi'lksof th** city of A merlcus: to supply gas fixtures mid electric IIglil fixtures upon rtui-ouable to*ms («• ns customers; cud uerivrally to have, * red nn*l o*»n all such necessary ap pliances snd fixtiir* s hs may b<* needful for the purposes and objects as heretofore suited; am. the powei io make terms with llrtctist* tilers; io turn or shut oil - at the pleasure <>f the corporation, any or all ipis, electi le liclit or electric power from any consumer oreoiisiiui' rs for sufficient esuse. \\ iien fore|a-tdloners pray that an order l*e passed lucorp .ratlni: them, their asso. elates ami ►u<*ces or-*, for the full term of i the prlv lege of renewal • f that time. >N, rilTTi A TIMtiN, Petitioner’s Attorney s. :n. C. S. i i ll part it * c ere. hors, ♦* •pill tern «,fifrtlnary of Id OM SIM' II >t ,’h.v said petl- •e •'ranted ns prated f*-r. y hand and oft clai slj?o:i- • y nf !•'•■-bmary, iHfd. A. C.Hfeki:, Ordinary. I'PMC.t t ION, tie Itonis - allln;s. fo* letter* ndinlnlst nt b' of di unlsrdon, from sold estate. J lltKI, rOIC DIVOIICK. J GEOKUlA—Sumtrr County. William Hicks, j I.lbcl for Divorce In Caroline Hicks. $ Rurnter Superior Court. It nppcnrlnkto the Court from*110 return of the MherinTu the ttlxiN O stated case that ttie defendant, Caroline Hicks, does not live in suid county and It further appear- Ing satisfact'-rlly to the court that said de fendant does not reside In the State of Georgia. It Is therefore o dt*r«d find ai- Jtldired t»y the e«»urt that flu* defemlant lie nerved by publishing this order twice h mouth for two months in the AMtlilcrs Rkcokukk. a newspaper .•uhllshe 1 ill said <x>unty In wnleh the Sherttr* sales are nd- verlls«*d, liefore the next term of this court, and ttie said defendant Is hereby required bi be and appear at the next term of this court to show cause, it any she has, why n total divorce should not fie granted, said William Hleks as prayed for. ALLEN FORT, .!. H. r. H. W. C. ON. I’lalnti.r's Alt’: A trueextrae* o mini’tea of Sum ter Superior C March?. IHU|. 2 m J. II. ALLEN,Clerk. granted t Witness 1 this -Ith day the Court of<irditr«r> *d Mini- o • e held O.I tlie first Mond *y , v. by si,hi litters should not • prayi *1 for. iv bund and official sigmiture, »f IVlirunry, MU. A. C. si’kkk, Ordinary, Cl HKRIFK’S MALE. r O GEOH«> I A—Sumtkk County. Will be sold before tiie court house door I11 AinvrlcuH, Sun. cr /minty. Georgia, be rs/of r • *«**> described pri . Lot <-f land xn • I/cr two I undrei! and twenty 22e ,eoiihD/lng two hiiu ired and two and one half aeies, and the west half of lot. tiutiilM'iylvlv hundred and hundred Hiid A> r t L TJOP , containing In t\J- nggregM*' three liiindred and turee and/hr* o-f "ii\hs acres, In the 2Hh dist/iet of r-«u.tvroanty.iieor- Kla. Levied <fn and to he sAJil as the prop erty of MarWA. Me Math, tolattUfy a morl gage ll fa issued from suikt^r Suiwrlor tJourtln November ndjournedkerm. held In Ketiruary, lSU, In favor or KraW W. Sian- ley, vs. said Mary A, MeMsth, returnable S 1IKRIFF’S RALEi GEORGIA—Hcmteh County. Will be sold beforanhe Court IIouso door In Lite city of Ainetleus, Sumter county, Georgia, between t b* legal hours of sale, on the first .^Tuesday hi April, l«t|, the fol lowing des*nribed paincrty to-wft: A certain house ainl lot situated in the eastern por< l«m of i he city of Americas, anti bounded ns follows: on the north by Hlinet*u Je».k 1 nx, yfc the chsi py the street running >»v 11»- neW cemetery, or Danville roa»l. on the south l»jr esUi«,of Ibdmri E. Cobb, and on the wen^by KosX.j\aUle,said lot containing iWiammwu«|i,« l i v««g/ •»* * more or less, levied oh and to be aold the pro|a*rty or Fayette Wilson to safhirv 11 mortgage tl la issfied froniwumter Superior Court. In Noveniper adjoprued term, held In FYbrua-y, isttil in ftvof ofSallie L. Max well. vs. said Fmvette Wllsok, returnabe t* May term of /abl court, MU. v'hla March 2, I Hill. \I. II. FoKI* sT. Sliei itrs. C Kpne-halfTtJj) acres. NOTICE. Gi*. HUilA—sumtkhCounty. W|*t tw* sold tsMo -e the court house «I.»or In .he *»ltv of \merle s, of said county, l>e One one-horse wagon, and one plded Tex as |Mi'tv, levlett on and to Is* sold in the property of J. C. Ohearn to sat sfv one mortgage fi fa in favor of E. Taylor .V ‘•on, VS. J. c. Onearii, Tills Mart’ll «tli, fiWI. Also, nt the same time and place, will he hay Horse about eight years oid, > hay mare mule W. F. I, 11 let. fi fa, issued fi ler county, t»; Hon, x s. U,e*.:i IMtlut'-d out ll W1I. »n to satisfy a rouut.i court • m the enmity court of Sum* 1, In Favor of K. Tavlor X dd W . K. LUtleto'i. Property 1 Mild fi in. This March 7th, Conn, Riilfifi*County Court. ' \TION* A ri’Lir LEAVE TO SELL GKOUOI a-Sumtvi: i’i.un rv. Whereas. Mrs. St * I la «». Hniiuhv, nd- mini-tiBtrtx on the e-titeoflt. *t. Brum by deceased, has ma le apt ilention for I>•«*.«• to s«*l* three -hares of 1 be e-ip|«al stock of the I uternuf Lmal Med.cine Com* pan v, of Americas, «la. t Iicm* mv t In-refo** to cite an.I ndmonUU all parties concerned, whother kindred or erV ilors, t , show cause «»n or I a.-fore Vprll term of ih** «'. »•. dot OrdM.ry • »f Surue*r cot • , y,!o»*e fit on tin* fir-' M *nday in April ;ie\». why m!iI apolleatmti sh'ou d 1»|>- be grant—! a» pmyel for Wltiie-s my hand nod *»tfi<*Ial signature, fhl- frli day of r* brunrv, !**fd. A. C. suKKit,Ordinary. 4 I’l’MC iTMN. A LETTERS OF DISMISSION. GEORG! A —Rumtick County. To whom It may concern: Where 'S, I. H. Black, administrator of the estate of Mary F*. Clarke. d*-oensed Laving tiled Ida a plication for letters of dismission Ironi said ♦•state. These ere 'herefore to cite »nd admonish all part lea concerned, whether k I ml red or creditors,to show enuso on or before the May Term of th** Court of Ordinary of Sumter Countv, to be held * n the first Monday In Mnv next, why mid |H*tl- t ton should not be granted as prayed for. Hi algnntur a/cThVk E it, Ordl miry. 4 PPLICATION: A TWELVE MONTHS sCI’IORT Gkokuia-suiitkii County: Wln reas. Mrs. Ffilen If H'dpes, widow of C. C. Snipes, deceased, ha-mml. appli cation lor t welve months support for her- thelr reiurr.. These are therefore to el e and ndmouisli all parties concerned whether him!red or creditors, to sho» cause on or before the A prll term of the court of Ordinary of Hiim- fer county, to bo held on the first Monday in Anrll next, why said petition should not he /rant* d as oral —I tor Witness my official signature,this 13th F’ebrunry, iswi. A P I’Ll CATt ON, I'll Kl.Vb MONTHS xUTokT. t. EORG I A—SU MTKH t '"UNTV. Wlmreas, Fannie WII i imslm- made ap plication loruvelv* months support from the estate of Cure v Will am**, dec* used. These itr»* therefore to cite and admonish all . urtles concerned, whether kindred or creditors, to show cause on or before the May term of court of Ordinary of Sumter Joseph McMnth, l». I*. Holt and others have made application for a second-class public road, described as beginning at the Oglethorpe road In the neighborhood of Hlilloh church. In the New 2Htli District, ami lending south C-rough the bin ts of ll. I*. Hnrv» y, H. J. Jordan, I*. K Rooks, c. C. Hhepherd, Joe McMnth. and Chninbll*s Bros., crossing Muckalee creek at the old McMnth bridge place, south through Jos. Fa*ker’s land to the road leading from Amerlcus to F'rlendshlp, which has been marked out by the Commissioners and a report thcieof made 0*1 oath by them, All persons are notified that said new road will, on and alter the first Monday in April next, by the ( ominlssloncrs of Ho ids nud Revenues «d said county, be finally granted If* o new cause be shown to the contrary This 2nd day of March, lM*l. J. W. W11 KATI KY, Clerk County Commltfrinuers tiu., between the legal hours of »n; . first Tuesday In April, next, the following described land, to-wlt: One undivided half interest in lot of land number lifiy- I'lne, (60), In the eighteenth (18) district of Webster County, fold as tlu> property of J JosluhThrower. Hkason a. Hrll. i Executor. I S UERIF F’H HALE. GFUfUGlA-Hum ri 1: county. Will benoIU before the emit house door In \ m erh us, Hu in t* r count y, Gtorgla, be- j twet 11 the It *mI hours id s»»ie. •>.* the first j Tuesday In May, iM»l. the i« Lowing de scribed pr«.|eriy, to-wlt: I,ots Nos. i and 5, in ihu city «»f \ ineriei s. front in g on Jsekpon street, ecnt'dioiig «*nc- fourth*erc, lumeor less, la> inded on the north by 1 ml of M:. Balpl IiroiMotiitioti, if I may so call it, ii"t have rame from any outbid - itiflu- rnce, such H*rin^appprgu*hiii(? dati»:**r; lmt, air, I b’.*i not lx*c*!i in iny new' f .it Wore t!iau five seconds when ®i*- tongue of a heavy load*-! wa^oti cr* - )*• l tiiroti^li the ride of l iu; car jtiaf where I had boon hr:! »••?.: i, r.nd had I r.«.t eh..*:^**] nv K*a.t my lark wen Id have l icon broken by th” wapim lotiym*. “A« i paid," contintaal the <hx.-t<*r “I nm n<»t M:j» r>tiLioiH. but the incident 1 have ju.»t 1 e In ted, Liken i* ( connect i<ti with oth r im idents of a i.itnihir natiio* occurring in my life, make me ladicvc in Hpite « my:*'*!t that there i:* a ‘divinity that rdajsxs our ends, rotmlj-hew them i of term time, and tlie} 1 on him whenever he nppeu is room. Cambridge, like tl mini whefiev thus colic paries, and niton tlie Ice u lunatic JbYIpl** for a < i.dle/'ft society.—New York .Star. sin*:. Moor Laths. The moor bath:-, or which much is now heard, and which are provide! at many Austrian and ( eTinKn healtli re sorts, were fiist tised at Fraimmsbad. In lHJ.'l Dr. Pos'-hmann, a physician there, >n ; Isdievd that he had found in them a new curative medium, and they have it ' since b s*on:e popular. Sopie phy.-ieians n- still cjn*-sf ton their ehie wy, while others [•«. | in Austria and Germany rely upon th.ern >n to render s<>rvice in many maladies. 1- Thou^ii the br.th is comp.)s<-‘l of p.*at or •»1 moor earth to which enough water has been add***1 t > !nak«* a thick paste of the k* ' mtkss, yet tii«i peat is different from that r, ' which is extracted from a bot? in Ireland a j or .Scotland. it In both Ireland uml Scotland the jieat ic is vaed as fuel; at Fnvuwnsbiid tlus min- €Tuli:x*d jH-at will not servo such n pur- I>ose. The bog 1 from which it is extract- hot. Suddenly tiiere came 1 ed has been fs-iturat* d throughout count- monition of danger, and loss ages with mineral water, and the Diamond and TVutoh Clubs, one to five dollars per week. lv; t in clubs less tbuu spot cash to the regular Jeweler, whose expease increase the profits. Handsome Gold Watches (or $25.00. Dollar per week. Ladies or Gent’s. JAS. T. COTNEY Fleetwood & Ru s ell Corner. 1:: a:i.<vr* r t » a ipiestlott a • to w inu-ir wamirig or pretnotiitioit of r h>: h;kl cv r receive,’. Dr. X*<1 il, or." tine* I was riding the Mi, Iiigun Central rcilro;*!. k • a bitter cold night, and v. he:i I cn!u the ear n»y fe-4 tut-m* d fr* *:*n. I v rd'r.^i forward and took a seat next to the* stove in the forward pm; cf the car, putting uy feet on tlm fender. In a short time a gentleman c!iang.?d hit at-at and came and sat la vide me. The train was running at a high note of Hpeed, mid the draught noon made the heater in the car to me tnniir.g to my comjianioa I said: Tf wt: product is a strong chemical compound should mee t with an accident, a collision, j Thus a moor bath is u mineral bath in a /or instance*, you and I would be in a bad concentrated form, and effects arc pro- placc. We would certainly be hnrlctl on j duced upon tlie system by Liking a that red lot riovc.' course of these hutlis which cannot be “At the name instant, and liefore my producoil, according to exja*r!s, by any Heat mate could reply, tlie impulse to mineral water.—Blackwo’xVs Magazine. grasp the end of the seat came upoti me ——- j ho strong I could not resist it. and hard* f int rcBaa in England, ly ha*! my Hug* it closed upon the rail of I IIow m.utv unibiullas are manufact- the seat when tlu re came n era:.!;, and nred in this country u.mmallv? There the c;tr we wcr«* in was thrown violently from the track. I clung to tlie seat, and my companion, when thrown forward, narrowly mi*sod the stove. My position in tlie scat was such that had I been pitched headlong as he was I could not have missed tlie heater. A broken rail caused the accident, but what caused me togriisp tin* scat us I did I would like to know.”—.Sari Francisco Chronicle. Tin* Sulky Man. If the t -r.pcr is a sullen or sulky one, its malignant character is apparent; probably lie has some little cause for taking offense, or he has at least an op portunity for imagining that ho has been slighted. He persuade!* himself tlmt some one has K*en wanting i:i the affec tion or resp<*ct which is hiu due. He feels himself instilte<l, injure*!; and he lias not magnanimity enough to pass over the m.'itter without taking care that the slight offered should Ik* expiated by suf fering. His Kjlf love demands that some one should suffer; and the suffering of the victim—alt hough ho might be si locked to think so and might refuse to lielievc are no official return.* giving the number in this country, though in the United State's it is calculated that one umbrella is made annually for every six persons. If we apply this prujiortion to the popu lation of the United Kingdom—now cal culated, in round number©, at u8,UOO,UOo —over fi,(HIO,(i00 umbrolLis are made a; nually. Upward of 2,500,000 uiubrelhi were imjairted by sua into CalcutLi i the year and the yearly exports ol umbrellas from thin country are valued at £531,000. In Franco, in 1830, urn hrelkut were manufactured by ICO makers to the value of £280.01)0: in 1847, £405,000 worth by 303 nmkers; in 1882 their value wjis £1,180,000, and 800 manufacturers. Price averaged four francs each. There were thus made in France in 1882 7,500,- 0(H) umbivllas, or nearly one for each in habited hou.se.—London Tit-Bits. How 01*1 Sjt|(l(*r« Live*. Old spiders, which have neither web nor tin* materials to make one, often hunt nlaint to find out the webs of other spiders, younger and weaker than them- selves, with whom they venture battle, it— affords him a certain saiirtfaclioa and 1 The invader generally succeeds, and the a certain pleasure. ! younger spider is driven out to make a When the o&Ynder has been made to new web, and the old spider remains feel tlmt it is no light matter t j neglect! in possession until u stroiiger spider in- the comfort of the ill tempered man, or i vadeu the web and drives it out. When to prefer any other interests to his. when thus dispossessed tlie spider seldom ven- he or she lias been made thoroughly tures another attack, but tries to subsist » i.y Jan I tlu» ' or Mr. It. I*. Mr of Mouthern I.an>! ami Lumber i'o t le* pro peri I..- A p I’FLIC vt: »n. LEAVE To SELL. GMoiLil A—SL’xru' To 'VitoM ir May Conokv. Wm-r*****. Mr*. Marti-a Majors, tratrix of thi*-state of David Ma im; .i -.1 her anpl « ally livi-v ••r«sfi>re tocll** ill. I a-ImortUli :**r .;!• .Ir.-.l or ■*, t.» sho’rcauH# <»:• orb**f«*rt» the ••rn* o r th* t'enrt *'f Orrlin**ry «»f *• oounty. to »a* li'-M <>n tin* fir-*' 'in Awrll n**xf, why taiJ appll**.*!- praveo for tbU'Jtl Jay of MaTlj.ncfi. i'rii, K 'I. W. IX. Co Mr, Ordiaary, CURE miserable, the sulky man is upja-as^xl; he is iH*rliaps even penitent: his demon has been gratified, and is no longer hungrj*. The fact that the bad temper, with its symptoms of black looks or harsh words or sullen hiloncc, was maintained until the suffering of the victim been me evi dent is etiourh to show that snlkhietw i 41 really u much worst* kind of fault than people generally imagine. —Cham I K*rs Journal. Ctttiinw ITdflity. We are wont to regard the d<>g ms the jierfect eiubodinieut of lkMity, and on the whole the good opiaioa of his ehar- actcr has la-o-.i justi(L*'l. i’i:.* saying of the German pessimist that he would cease to Weli**ve in truth but for tin* hs- surmice of his dog's eye is a striking tribute to the species. But even Ouidn hersoH, ono snpposcd, wouid hardly claim t.iis excellence for every member of the canine family. We are apt to forget that tlie instinc t of attachment was devehiped comparatively late in the historx- of the si»eci»*s. Tl»e dog is by nature unattached and vagrant, and onh becomes uttm b**j and faithful by an in fusion of human grace. Hence the comi cal spectacle "..** sometimes sees in the streets—a v/**il meaning but misguided youth attempting to keep a l(H>sely in clined pup clo.se to his heels. And not a few’ memb ra of ti.«* sjx-cies r \ p ar t » remain in this umvgeneraD* Mat? in mature yea pi.—Cornhiil arr *rire. upon the few insects that may fall acci dentally into its clutches, nud eventually dies cf hunger.—Loudon Standard. It is a mistake to suppose that tho knots or warts which are very common on some s|>ecies of forest trees are due to insects, fungus, or accident, «,r are in any way unnatural growths. They de velop art results neither of the li -alth nor disease of the tree, nor of such condi tions as special kinds of soil or situa tions. The first crematorium in the United States was erected at Washington, I*a., by Dr. F. J. Le Moine at acostof $1,C<J0. The first body to be cremated was that of Baron do Palm, Dec. G, 181G. The time occupied in reducing tho laxly to ashes was two hours and ten minutes. Macaulay was 48 when ho i>stu*d the first and second volumes of his “History of England," and tlie third and fourth did not api>eur until he was 55. Good us are the essays of iiis early tnauhood they juily wik n compared with tuo work of his maturer yearn. W Clark Russell, whose sea stories have such remarkable dasli, breeziness and out of door freedom, has long been a hopt-k.-s and well nigh helpkn-s invalid, chaimxl to an indoor existence in an in land town. \\ If you are one of those more j\ ia cultured souk, who in the «| •^ beauty and the fragrance of f| ‘ sweet flowers, take an interest- in their care you find a pleasure then this little "ad” is for you & and for you alone. We have just received at the Artesian k Corner an assortment of the |a celebrated "Ivy Leaf” flower 'A pots. We have them Here both large u,.id small, painted and a plain, with saucers and with- ^out. in regular shapes, or in novel shapes and decorations which are oddly beautiful These range in price from 5c to 50c. and combine the beauty of Terraline ware with the cost 1 of Terra Cotta. We haven't many of them—’ they won’t last long. BUTLER & BERRY. ’ Gz^xvrViimimhii^^ R. L. McMATH. E.J. McMATH. B. H. McMAT McMATH BROTHERS, DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce BOOTS. SHOES, ETC.. ETC., WHISKEYS, T0BATO & CIGARS. SPECIALTIES, 2C7 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA. \Yc Roll fit u >harc of tin* patronage of the tra-llng public, guaranteeing Kitbfactii low prices, an*l ko*h1 «‘hh|*. We deliver good*anywhere In tho city. Call and see u«. McMATH B r THERS. R. F. NEHBINC. I* HO 1* It IK TO It. lictsoi Street, Under Alice £ors> AMERICUS, GA. LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY! Ordsn for C&h: of all Suds Promptly Filled! 3rd ud Caka Wagoa Qms cat Country Merchant! lupplled with bread at wholenale prlneii jojs THE LEADING DEALER IN Sole Agent or tie Ceelratei CU 'Stun Sjr’Jf Keatncir WMelr. Jl COTTON AVENUE. AMERICUS DO YOU WANT THEM ? »*I and for mile a !*»rg«* «>t Brick, Shingles, Lumber A guaranteed Caro for Pile* of whatever | kind or d**groo—External, Internal, Blind or Blocdiug, Itching, Chronic, Rocout or llcroditary. $100 n box; 0 boxes, $5.00. ! d«nb by mail, prepaid, on receipt of prico. I We gu-'.r-ir'o'i to cr.ro ary ca*»o of Pilos. 1 Guanctcea nn.l to’.d only by . D.WENl’OKT’ IJItUti COMPAji Y, | Wlf'K-.ir.K AMi I'KTAlb DUVOUIHTM. | V>>iir»R**s»m*«* f By. F. L AuiWK. 721 Hij.I'o-* »v Fori men at U'lpiicn'« Trm< F.iib Highest of alt in Leavening Power.—U, S. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17, xSSg. Kv.-.-ylioUy ,1,0 r'ai ■ tlielr houses jiapered. ABSOLUTELY PURE The Celebrated Royal Bakin r P»-« K D AN’S.,f Y And other dealer** in Hf«rb Ulr** J. jOI. . Conlractor and Builder, and Dealer in Builders Material' 3Et> 'T 8 - KifRESENTS THE'SAFEST WB (TRONGESI CO.Y.PANIEJ^IN THE.W'jRl-- I u>-urance Placed on City find Country Property, flice on Jackeou Rtreet, twe i , ^ora north of Telegraph Office. tnchI5d*wt>