Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, May 08, 1891, Image 7

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1891. SOMETHING WRONG. CONFEDERATE WIDOWS AND THEIR PENSIONS. Tin •r Say* Nearly All the Appll- Returiied—Including Many men—Too Much Strictuess— »«•* Little Good. Ti| ( . estate of Georgia is pretending to ■ ivi.K* fur Confederate widow*. Km f,„ni what eati be gleaned liere, i, ,„,i lining so 1>V a largo majority. I.nv providing pensions for the Tin widows of those serving in the Confed rate army was passed easily enough, m l ||,|. | ile|ien<lcnt widows expect ,1 tn realize much therefrom, lint it seems they were mistaken. Mr. A. C. Speer, the ordinary of this ■niiiitv. says nearly all applications have Ijeeti returned, and that it is the most ilitlicult matter to get an application acknowledged. There have been, according to the Or- ilinarv, many of the dependent widows .(the county sending in applications f„r pensions, and nearly all of these U ve been returned for further proof. Hi these returned many have had tes- imnv attached which should cortainiy tee had a pension granted. But they were refused, and it looks as [ the good intended to bo done will not t established. Kvery true Georgian lias a deep sym- athv for tlicso poor widows, and to see 'lent aided is a wislt as gonoral as it is ilmirable. The law-makers recognized lis and no doubt Intended to see that lie wives of our veterans woro not al me,| tn he in want. o( course all recognize that there ui.t lie a sulliclent amount of proof, and ,at there must bo no fraud about pending the state's money, but still iere is such a tiling as being too strict. If what is known here can be taken . a sample, there is so much dilliculty innected with the getting of theso ■ininns that tlic law almost amounts to •tiling. ordinary Speer gives several examples must worthy parties, who .have the >t of testimony to their claims, but lump application is denied. Let the state look into this affair, and e that all worthy parties aro remuner- cd. if flic law passed is only to presume help flic Confederate widows, it is a amc. and if it lie intended to really dp them, as all believe, it should be nendcil. Many of those donied pon- :n» in this county are known to deservo cm, and if this be ovorywhero there is mething radically wrong. An Unsure t*M*f ul "Crook JIiixtuomkhv, Ala., April 80.—The infgomery police last night captured loiard, a young white man who rob d the residence of Joseph L. Fried' #n, of Paducah, Ky., on the night of filth, of about one thousand dollars' Tth of jewelry anil $200 in cash. 'Hard is in with a lewd woman here, I after slio loft Paducah ho came to liecovcred a breaspin set with tm large diamonds, Mrs. Friedman's d watch and sovoral other trinkets liu from (lie house. Uecovercd, also, "Id watch engraved “Agnes T. Welch, |3tirch 20, It'S!," evidently stolen ■Hard is originally front Louisville J it's believed lie is wanted there, is held to await the arrival of officers ni Paducah. ON TWO CHARGES A Young Man of GoihI Family Arrested Yesterday In Cordele ComiKt.K, May 1.—[Special.]—William Cottle, a young man who lives at a saw mill near here, was arrested this morn ing by Marshal Morris at the instance of Sheriff Wood, of Schley county, where he is charged with assault with intent to murder. Tlic sheriff of IJooly county was hunt ing hint at the same time for a misde meanor charged against him in thiscoun- ty. Doth sheriffs had him in custody tiiis morning, but he was carried to Vi cuna and placed in jail. Hut little could be learned as to tlic probability of his being convicted of any of these charges. He is rather a pleas ant looking fellow of about 20 years of] age, and does not look like a criminal. It is said that his family connections aro good. 025,000 Worth of Opium. »San tuAXciMco, May 1.—The opium smuggling ring lost a small fortune yes terday, when Deputy Surveyor (Laskell seized 1,200 pouuds of choicest opium, valued at *25,000. This is the banner seizure in the his tory of this port and was made on the steamer China, which arrived early in the week. A Common DImhw. Dyspepsia lias become the most com mon disease of the country; all classes are not exempt, attacking the young as well as the old, caused no doubt from our mode of living and the too free use of tobacco, etc., and yet it is one of the most difficult diseases we have to en counter. In the last live years I)r. Holt discovered a remedy, (Dr. Holt’s Dys peptic Elixir), up to this time has not Tailed to cure in a single instance. We can refer you to W. A. Wright, Comp. (Jen. of the State, Judge R. F. Lyon, Mr. George Dasher, Macon, Ga., Dr. L. P. Dozier, Georgetown, Ga., Mr. Jos. Har rison, Columbus, Ga., and hundreds of others if desired. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dyspepsia Elixir Co., Monte zuma, Ga. Pottles double former size. Price *1. For sale by all druggists. Dr. Holt’s Croup and Cough Syrup prevents and cures croup. No cure no pay. Manufactured by I)r. Holt’s Dys peptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, (Ja. ap21-lm The white caps are alter Major Milner, of Lithonia, but the major hasn’t gone anywhere yet. for Infants and Children. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. GEORGIA— HUMTER Col’NTV. To the honorable Hupei tor Court ol *ald County: The petition of Jus. T Cotney. It. L. Sulll- vuii, I.uttuM C\ Heli, c. J. Mefinelder, I*. C Clegg,H.<\ Hagl»*>, W. K.Murpheyand W. 1* Will II*. citizen* of city of America*, Humter County, (if rai l. mii.I others, respectfully *liow till i heir deal *e for I lie selves, t* elr iiMfeoclitifM and mi cesaors. to be Incorporated under tbe corporate name and style of the Am* r«cu* JcttHry Co • pany " The pr m ipal office, pine* of business and jsidei.ee ot said company.shall Im I in.. “Caatorlateao well adapted to children that I recommend it a* superior to any prescription known to me.” H. A. Aacnxa, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. “The uu of ’Castoria* fa so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach.'* _ _ Carlos Marty*, D. D.. New York City. Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion. Without injurious medication. “ For several years I have recommended your ‘ Castoria, ’ and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results.’* Edwin F. Pardeb, M. D., “The Winthrop," 125th Street and 7th Are., New York City. orgu . card of director* *hail r t petition - r* pr> y f.r tit; btiHint-HM anywhere !> t.- of <;«*..rgm. in la* li-m Id ile Ire ami It t* Im l*d •'llidlal *i nin th* prlvil ere. id of y for tin* prl or oiiimI.U* I of IHree- real of nh Id ►eknf *aid I' Im* Flltc II Til ligand ($I*> (NXh divided Into Hli'.re* of One • c.cli: im peililoner* pray -R0The Ba.iV *<tory state of Georgia, i individually liable. FINANCIAL. S. H. HAWKINS 't. H.c. BAGIEY. Vic. Pr«'t W.E. VRPhEY. Cashier. 'UGANIZKD 1870. f Americus.g^ Designated Depositor Stockholders I Or&pltitl, - *180,00') Hurplua, - - - HUMMMlo - : D,KEC,OILS:— H. C. Ibigley, Pre*. Americus Investment Co. I*. C. Clegg, Pre*. Ocmulgee Brick Co. Ja*. Dodson, of .<a*. Dodson & Son, Attorneys. O. W. Glover, Pres't Aiuericii* Grocery Co. 8. H. Hawkins, Pres’t 8. A. A M. Railroad. 8. Montgoiucrv. pres’t People* National Bank. J W. Shettleld.of Sheffield A Co., Hardware. T. Wheatley, wholcsa'e dry good*. W. E. Miirnbey. Cashier. dd up Capital Tbs Centaur Compact, 77 Murray Strxxt, New York. If it’s Shoes You want -GO TO- Drummers Disappointed n.ASTA, April 30.—[Special.]—At "tli c of ComniiHslonor Slaughter, of southern railway and steamship an- •‘tion pool, it was announced this r,,oon l I |:4t ^ rate of four centH per -•would be allowed traveling men ‘having round trip ticket** to the Au- convention Or three cents per ,u vugusta and one cent on the re- 1 J'xirney to point from whence the »‘l‘‘I' started. IU «lniminers evince some disappoint- l( ’ :wtl “*y hoped to secure a better The l loyd Lilies. '' April 80.—[Special.]—Tho •' **' , I 1 ‘ S "ill celebrate their semi- ‘ oinial tomorrow by a target prac- L * k'latulI dinner and dance at Deecli U j'' Rilles will be accompanied * ar "® number of invited guests. L * special train will leave the union M »‘«t*r depot at 8 o’clock a. m. " n i"irow morning, commencing at Wl , U be lirc<1 ln Ccle ‘ G BORGIA—Hl'Xtkr Coci’tv ' "i Hie semi-cciitcuuial of this 1,11 ''"iiipany. ' •■II IIHr to » ' . N - !>•, May 1.—Miss Ladds, ' " l*idy living here in poorcircum- l |er infirm mother, has mU ’ i"” ll *esHion of English estates r, 'idc"ces worth 81,000,000, and tl "‘ I' 11 ""' ’’ear the title of Lady Au- IB estate has been in chancery , After the completion 'r' 1 (ermalitioi Miss Ladds ' FuKland to take possession of ''•rtiinc. tit i n, ttiil -t.K-k i. imiil In soil I . ... - ilegt* of Increasing said capl- uil stock from time to nine. In ulscretlnu ol Hoard of Directors, as invasion and business may demand to an amount not to exceed One Hundred Thousand DoI mis. Tli*otdeel of thciraKMM'lMt oa Is pecuniary gain and pndlts for It* shareholaers and the business they propose to conduct, is that of buying, »elII• g. repairing or manufacturing, watch*s. clocks and Jewelry of all kt . also musical Instru- crctiandlse of all kinds predou« stones, art goods, walking canes, tie, ttlasMw _ and cutlery and all other article hand sc usually kept In Jewelry miuI houses and petitioners ;e ol renting or leasing ' resald, or that may POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Hhthest of all in leavening strength —United State* Government Report, Aug. 17,1883. junelo dAwlyr cation for twelve months .. rr self and one minor child from the estate of said di ceased. Appraisers have made their rei>ori. These are therefore to rite and admonish all parties concerned whether kindred or creditors, to slio* cause on or before the June term of the court fof Ordinary of Hum ter county, to b* held on the first Monday In June next, why ^nbl petition should not 1st Eagle Shoe Store 119 FORSYTH ST., AMERICUS, GA.. Where you will find TIIK LARGEST STOCK, THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST LINE of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s fime: setoids Ever brought to tills part oi the state. We have all the LATE STYLES And for Beauty aud Durability they caunot be surpasaed. sllv r ami plated in* nts and music optical hricahr brcl a* of mere musical lllHtrllm« , pray for the pnv any of ttie artlclo 1 l»ek»*pt in J*-w’elry *»r musical Insrriiment liouses.or sell same for cash or on the Install n.ent plan, or dispose o* same as may he to IntcreNtof mhIJ company. Petitioner* alco pray for prlvil* goto lairrow money for cor porate purp*H**s. and secure the same by mortgage, mist deed or otherwise, upon any or all of It* corpora'i> piopertp; to make notes, accounts, to buy hold. Improve, tell lease and rent real or personal property for corporate purposes, and dispose of anv real or personal pro|»er»y held by said company for cash, or on Inslal'mcnt", to *iihscrll>e to orown stock In other companies If Ulrect4>rs should think It to the lntere*t of said com pany. To Hpp'dut all officer*, agents for the management of its business.to employ sales men, drummers, workmen, and all other person* for conducting aabl bu*lne**. Peti tioners pray for the privilege to makeand enforce such constitution, by-laws, rules and regulations for the government of said com pany as may bo neeesssry and proper, not inconsistent with the laws of Georgia; also to have and use a common seal, to sue and he sued, to plead and be Impleaded, tocon- tract and la* contracted with, to have such other powers amt to do such other acts as are oust' inury and proper, to carry out the Intent, design and pur post* of said corpora tion. Petitioners pray to be Incorporated for the full term or twenty (20) years, wlt»i privilege of renewal at the expiratlou of *ald term accord lug to law And petitioners will ever pray, etc. W. P. Wam.im, Petitioners’ Attorney. Filed In office thUNth day of April, 1801. J. 11. Ai.i.kn. Clerk H. C. M. C. Cia. I hereby certify tlmt the above Is Whereas. (J. W. Morris has made applica tion f*r letters of administration on tho es tate of J. J Morris, deceased. Theso ate therefore to cite and admonish all parties concerned, whether kindred suitors, to show cause on or before the ne term of the Court of Ordinary of Sumter county, to l»e hold on the first Monday In June next, why said petl- A pFlicatmin, TW ELVE MONTHS SUPPORT. GEORGIA—hi'mteh County. Whereas, Vlney Mitchell has made app'i- cation for twelve months support lor herself and four minor children, from the estute of Floyd Mitchell deceased. These are therefore to cite aud admonish II turtles concerned, whether kindred or creditors, to show cause on or before the la term of court of Ordinary of Humter nty, to be held «n the first Monday in le next, why said petition should not be granted a* prayed for. Witness mv official signature, this 2ith day of A prl I, 1891, A. C. HPEER, Orulnary. T, *« Bridegroom U Dead. - !| NNATI ’ Ma X !•—Tho sixth vic- «lic i i' ? ' ,,00 * Cs '^eiT wedding poinon- t „ lere * ;iKt night. IIo was tho - °°ni f who has boon ill at the Bur* Hinre day following tho e sick, and two or »o other gucsta at tho wedding Dot ex l>ected to live. Whereat, Hylvla williams has madeappli- cation for letters * f Hdmlnt*trath»n on the state of AltH»rt Williams, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil parties concerned, whether kindred or creditors, to show cause on or before the June term of the Court ofOrdlnary of Hum ter county, to be held on the first. Monday in June next, why said letters should uotla* granted ns pruyed for. ss my h dav of Al..., A. C.HPEER, Ordinary. N" GXOROIA—HUMTKK COUNTY: All persons having demands against H. H. Sloan, lute o( *ald county, deccused, arc hereby notified to present them, properly probated, to me, or In my absence to my at torney, .I. A. Ansley. within the time pre scribed by law. or they may not be nettled. All persons indebted to said deceased are requested to make prompt settlement. This April 23rd, 1MH. JAMES M. PFRHONH, Admlstrator of H. 8. Sloan, deceased. apr23-d>t-wtit _ N° GEORGIA—Sumtkb County. All parties indebted to the estate of Chaa. F. HtanfleJd, deceased, are requested to come forward and settle the same, and all those holding claims against said estate wl!l pre sent them to tne undersigned according to law. ROSA 8TANFIELD. apr23-tt*dlt Administratrix. OUR IMMENSE LINE FOR Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Wear (From the Cheapest to the Flueei) Was never so complete and never so cheap as now. With years of experience, wo have the best of advantages, and are able to offer you inducements not to be fm.nd elsewhere. JOHN R. SHAW. Prop’r Eagle Shoe and Hat Store, 119 FORSYTH ST.. AMERICUS, GA. SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, FOUNDHY AISI» MACIIINS NIIOP. J. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS & CO., I'rop’rs, Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Iloilers, Cotton Presses and General Machinery, Cotton Gins, Cane Mills and Saw Mills. Dealers in Mill and Machinists’ Supplies. Special Attention to Repair Work. MACON, GEORGIA. di&w 4-7-6 tnos aseballs, Baseballs, Bats, Bats. Our stock Id this line cannot be surpassed In South Georgia. HAMMOCKS! HAMMOCKS! It will pay you to see us before placing your order elsewhere. Cro quet Sets, Croquet Sets! We have just received a fine assortment in this line, and can save you money by trading with us. We would not forget to call your attention to the fact that we have added to our general line of Rooks and Stationery a full line of Moulding and Picture Framing ma terial, and we have an experienced man at the head of this department, and can do you as good work as you can have done in Macon or Atlanta Mail orders will receive special attention. ALLISON & AYCOCK, 111 LAMAR STREET. AMERICUS. GEORGIA. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. GEORGIA—Sumtkh County: To the Muperlor Court of Said County: The petition of i). It. Whitley, M. B. Camp- Ihj I. J a mt* I>. Montgomery, Liston Conner, J. T. Wortham. U. II. Chasn, L. II. Ritter ami W. II. Cooke, of huIU county, respect fully show thut they have associated th in- selven together ana desire for themselves, tbelr associates, successors and assigns io he Incorporated under the laws of Georgia »*nd made a body politic, with the right or suc cession under the corporate name ol the "Americus Ht* am Laundry Company.** The object of said corporation Is for pecu- nlaiy gain and profit for Its shareholders, and the imrtlcular bus ness tv be carried on Is that or a general laundry, t he washing and Ironing of clothrs of every and all character and description, and such business as Is usual and Incident to a laundry. The capital stock of suld corporation shall be five thousand dollars, divided Into shares ofonc hundred dollarseach,with the privilege of Increasing same to a sum not exceeding twenty-fl ve thousand dollars,and each stock - holder to he In llvuall.v liable to the extent of hi * unpaid subscription of said capita st *clc The piuec %*T husim ss and principal otnceof said corporal I* u wH he In the cl y of Americii*. *nld county. Fetlil-MM-rs u.r fh m «• ves and associates pray that ii'*derlh- norp •rate name afore sal'i, t e> in • h In orpnrated and ma«e a body politic lor iIn* in I I irm or twenty (20) yea s with the prlvil. ge* f renewal at the ex- pi rail no th *1 »li. •*. **n»i o have and enjoy THE BANK OF SUMTER T. N. H.VWKKS, O. A. COLEgAN,' President. Vice-President. W. C. FURLOW, Casldcr. DIRECTORS— O. A. Coleman, C. C. Hawkins, if. II. Jossey, T. X. Hawkes, W. C. Furlow, W. II. C. Wheatley, R. S. Oliver, II. M. Ilrown, W. M. Hawkes, I)r. K. T. Mathis, Arthur Rytander. Liberal to its customers, aceonimoda- tin); to tho public anil prudent In its management, this bank solicits deposits and other business In its line. s MONTGOMERY, Prut. J. C. RONEY, Viet Pmt. JNO. WINDSOR. C'r. LESTER WINDSOR Ant. C'r. E. A. HAWKINS, Attorn.y NO. 2839. Peoples’ National Bank Of Americas. Capital, •.’10,000. Surplus, •2S.000 ORGANIZED 1883. H.C. It An Lev, Pre,. W. K. 11 a w s ini, Sec. & Tr. Americas Investment Go. Investment Securities. Paid up OaDital, 91,000,000. (Surplus, 8260,000. DiiiKCTous: II C llagloy, W E Hawkins, S W Coney, W S Gillis, .1 W Sheffield, P C Clegg, W M Hawkes, IIF Mathews, O M Hyne, W K Murphey, S Montgomery, J II Pliarr. H. P. Hollis. * Bank of Southwestern Georgia. * M. SPEER. J.W.WHKATLEY. President. Vice President. W. II. C. DUDLEY* A. W. 8M1TH, Cashier. Assistant Cashier. DIHKCTOBP^ r J. W. Wheatley, E. J. Eldridge, C. A. Huntington, H. U. JohnHon, R. J. Perry, J. C. Nicholson, A. W. Smith, W. II. C. Dudloy, M. Spoor. the in!I<*wiiiv riuh'* hii i privileges, to- It: The right *.•• M-ii* and oMicd. pl-«d and be impit-UGiNi h* c*m ra t and bo CMniriuded with, t • u*e a c diino i seal and adopt bj- la**s, rule* a d regu tllo is binding on Its staMtkholderH lor the government of itsstnck- county In thisHtUc or ouulde of this Ht to. To borrow money for corporate purposes ard secure the same by mortgago or trust deed orothe wlse upon any or all ot its corpora e properly. To have, hold, own, u*e and enjoy all property, real and personal, as may oe nec- cNsarv lorthetransactlon oflts said business, and >o buy mscliluery to cariv on their said business, and to appoint ail officers and agents for the tnan-ge ent oi Us business, to employ s teamen, workmen and all other persons necessary to carry on the »ald busi ness, aud to have and enjo all other rights powers and privileges necessary to carry out the* bjftciaof said corporation conferrred by law upon corporations of like character by the laws of Georgia . JAK. DODHON A HON, Petitioners* Attorneys. Filed in office April 2T>, 1**1. J II. AU.KW, Clerk. I certify! the above and foreglvliig to be a true extract trom tho Record of Charter*, this ’.5th day of Anri I, lwil. J. II. Allkn, Clerk 8. C. PETITION FOR AMENDMENT TO CHARTER. STATE OF GEORGIA—SUMTKK COUNTY. To the Honorable Superior Court of said County: The |M*tition of W. P. Burt, II. C. Bsglcy, M. ['allsway, .\l. Speer. P. C. Clegg, J. J. I lane-ley uid B. Myrtck show that they constitute the present Board of Directors of the Americus Times Publishing Co., a corporation that was on the 20th <lay of February 18!**, duly chartered under the'laws of this sute, and under said charter had an authorized capital of common stock to the amount of Ten Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of Increasing the same to One Hundred Tbousaml and that Ten Thousand Dollars has actually been paid into said com- * Petitioners show that they desire—(all the stockholders of said Americus Time* Publishing Company consenting thereto)—to have said charter amended so as to authorize said c«m»o- ration, towit, the Americus Times Publishing Company to Issue, to an extent not to exceed the sum or Fifteen Tbousaml Dollars, stock to lie known as "Preferred Stock,-’ of said corjmra- tton, said stock not to Iw increased aliove Ten Thousand Dollars except by a three-fourths vote if the stockholders, and to have the first lien, iriorlty and precedence over all other stock irevlounly issued by the said Americus Time* ’uhlishing Comjiany, and the said Americus Times Publishing Company to guarantee to the holders or such "I*referreU Stock" dividends on the same at the rate of 10 |»er cent, per annum the j>ar value of such stock to lie paid on the of January of each year out ol the earniugs of said corporation, and petitioners will ever ■"JX-8 . DODSON Jt SON. Petitioners Attorneys. Filed in office April 4th, 1HU1. |J. H. ALLKN. Clerk C. 8. C. I certify the aliove and foregoing to lie a true extract from the Records of Charters this, April 4tb, 1W1. J. H. ALLEN, Clerk C. 8. C. DR. F. A. THOMAS, Physician and Surgeon. Will do a general practice in the city and vicinity. He wlll_ be found at bit office when not profeuionally en gaged. Will keep elate on office door. Office: Second floor, Artesian Block, .anew ly 4-11*91 E. Bunn, Jn„ Pros. II. M. Knapp, V. P. O. A. Coi.kman, Sec, « Tress, Georgia Loan & Trust Co. Negotiates Loans on improved Farm and City Property. B P Holms, J E Bivins. Attorney, I.and Examiner. W. 0. MURRAY. PRESIDENT. 1. E. CURK, CASHIER. Planters’ Bank of Bllaville, KUavillc, Georgia. PAID UP CAPITAL, - - 925,000 Collections a Specialty. Liberal to its customers, accommodating to the public and prndent in Its management, thla bank solicits deposits and other business ln its 11 e JanK-dAwly. LOANS. Loans negotiated at LOWEST RATES. Easy paymuuts, on city or farm lands. J. J. HANESLEV, net 5 ly Americus, Georgia. Health is Wealth! Dk. E. C. West’s Nerve a no Bra is Treat ment, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizzi ness. Convulsions, Vita. Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or toliacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain, resulting ln Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death. Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power neither sex. Involuntary Losses and Bperma- orrhma. caused by over-exertion of the brain, elf-abuse or over-indulgence. Each tmx con tains one month’s treatment. 91 00 per box, or six lioxes for $5.00, sent by mail, prepaid, on re ceipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us tor six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, we will send the purchaser oui written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not ef fect a cure. Guarantees issued only by THE DAVENPORT DRUG CO.,Hole Agts.. Americus, Ga. H. SANFORD^ Contractor and Bniider, AMERICUS, GA., Is prepared to take contraeta for building* of all kinds. With large experience In building bo can guarantee is good work as can be don* any where. Designs Famished, Estimates Made. Ijuid. daubing » .peeUltj, la bard wnodt All lafcMt dtelgns. SsmplM can b, bad on ap 29 Call tt J. B. Dans'* Mon, oa Lunar Itnut, On. d