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T1IE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 161) 2.
LEAPED FOR LIFE
BUT YET IT MAY RESULT
DEATH.
A lUd Hmk r.n the U*l Jll«hl-Tw©
freight Tr»ln» Collide on lb# Trnil#
Jail Wm( of the J#f-
frlH Injured Internally.
f.BCAT TIME* AT COftDELE.
( ri»|>r«plumlk» Inrwlilol Moltitud* by
111* I'In# *pmh.
COBPEI.E, AOfQlt 10.— [Special.*—
TLi* has a gaU «l*y for Ordelexia*
and democrat*.
The large*t crowd ever in the city
t*g*a gatbeiing early in the day. and it
«a* a m»s*. enthusiastic democratic
body.
The speech of Mr. Crisp was strong
HE CAPTURES A CROWD OP SEVEN
HUNDRED-
In Whkh Ar# Many Third Partjlteo-A
Cleor. Mrong and Forcible Speech-On#
Ardent Third Party Man “Would El*-
sal* Him to tb* President** Chair.**
cockt CAL*™** »Tth.ew.kp aXDERSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL PROFESSIONAL CARE
E C. VPEKII.
• - ATTORNEY AT LAW
• Fomnhnt .|l»o* Hu ^
Prompt attention given to all leg*. * .f
fni.laHln tr. U/JJJ p—...t. . w,r *
There waa a terrible Lead end colli*
•ion on the Nam ro»d early !»»t Than- acd c!ear aad t „ ry man ,
day night.
child
CRISI* IX SCHLEY.
Clrr.lt-W H. rub. Jade C. It HH»n,
..kllortr M r.L
Webster county—First Monday in April
ud October.
Schley county—Second Monday In April
and October.
Stewart county—Third »nd.Fourth Mon
day in April and October,
lee county—Flr»t Monday in March and
September.
Macon county—Second and Third Mon-
| day in May and November.
| Sumter county—Fourth Monday in May
j and November, and continue a* long
be magnificent speech of Mr. Cri.p. and 1 a. nrr.uary
Ei i.avii.le. Augu»t IS.—[Special.'—
_oman and ThU ha* been a gala day for democracy
who heard it are out.j-.ken for 40,1 ,b * P* 0 * 1 * of * b]t r coaot J S* 0 '
•The • Willie
of the land through which a great por- the third party baa not near the strength | **>»«, “Little One. l.lke Me,” Fannie
Won of the road run.. io . vbIey tbat baa t*. en claimed. Many i Shockley.
Mr. Ad.inn, of Ameri-
Address, Rev
cut.
hundred
Two engine, were badly .ma.hed, and democracy . All are enthu.ia.tic ,r4]Ij '
two entire train, of freight car. were . 0l „ tb# ipwb o( our di.tingul.hed Everybody enjoyed tie day, eapecialiy
more or Jett torn up. representative. The banner democratic .
Engineer Joe Jeffries waa seriously (county of the Third dl.trict .peak, for *“* m,, * t thorough good humor prevailed! Dooly county—Secon^and Third Mon
and probably fatally hurt Hi«injurie» democracr. and down with the third ‘hroughouL day in March and November,
are internal and it could not be told laat ^ The miu meeting of Schley demo* j — j"
night their exact extent. Hi. condition Tb , barbecue »a, an immense soceeaa. crau for the purpo^ of nominating a Eo.ron - That waa n large and
waa very precariou., and it waa hardly . ^,,, d h !(J tb . „; ea , ure an ,j candidate for repreaentative waa heid i **■ Et-iroi.. That waa a large and
thought that he would live until morn- mod humor of the day. tbi. morning. The meeting waa called , j ot « lu Kent gathering which, on Saturday
ing. I * rnrrf.l* a-.-ifo. .’.vine Ka’I hv *° °rder by the chairman of the execu-1 *** , > S"* 1 ** 1 ,he Sunday school at John-
Fireman h. E. Rodgers received several L . i j to a * li, « committee. E S. Baldwin waa made a 00 ’* »eho<>l house, tome five ml lee east
had cuu and bruiie. o 0 hi. head and '* chairman of the meeting, and J. C.: oi Americas. The morning wa»devoted
face They are very paintul but are lo- Imr -• •'~*0aauOHT ua cues CcaUteUoa Trice. secretary. j to tinging, and after the very bountiful
conaldered dangerou*. r-.- >-,>»<. Amotion waa adopted requiring ,| dinner served by the goo.1 la-lle., the
Others were bruised up and ahakeo l\»w::a< everywhere, majority vote to nominate. icelebtavion exerciaea took place,
up. but their hurra amount to little. j OrawMngln theatmoephere. Stancil Reese eloquently pre»ented the j The new tchool bouae recently erected
The colli.ion occurred on the treatle ' ., r'lmM'h.r.for. it i. T. J. HotUon, an able young by there enterprising people could not
over the Central railroad just west of the | . . .. f' . . ' . . ' democrat whose ability is unquestioned, hold half the audience, so it was deter-
Sam depot. The colliding trains were 1 . * *? . J? *.!' There were no other nominations, and “elnd to move out the benches and
freight. No. .11 going west and No. 34 d^c.lona and quleUy b ut “53j await Collum. Trice and MeCrory were I chair, into the open .Hr. I herewith sp-
coming from Montgomery. I results. Made by apj>ointed telleri. pend the excellent programme.
No. il ha«l just pulled in from the I 7-JO-tf Davexpokt Ditto Co. Mr. Hudson waa unanimously nomi- Song of welcome by school,
east.'Joe Jeffries pulled the throttle. 1 - - nated. all the 24» votes cast bearing his \ Prayer by Rev. Adams.
Will Sparks waa his fireman and Con- o.r T.Nw. Vmmi,. name. | -Worthy I. the l.amb," by
doctor Ouerry had charge of the train. ' * 0 ' tobacco exj>erts from the y) ie following gentlemen were aj- schm.l.
The grade is steep coming down Horn j ol,ler *»*»**> ,ut *’ '*» v * '•*«« »P jednted as delegates to the state senate Recitation. "The Minister's Sermon,’'
the east to and j.ast the depot, and the **><1 down the line of the Georgia v.uth- rial convention, and instructed to suj- A - snipes.
trsin was a long one. Engineer Jeffries ern and Florida, and are astonished at j H>rt Sumter county's choice: C. L. | SoD F* "Uttle Travellers," by juvenile
tried to .top, hut could not, and the ! " Ut they see, until after examining the i >v;oc k. T. V. Uridges, E. T. Hariri''"*-
train rolled oo past the depot at a rare * 0 ' 1 a ' 1,lth * n lhtir astonishment sub- and L. W. Dixon. I • s,n S. "I Want To lie a Worker," by
of about six mile, an hour. I ,ld **‘ They say the l>e.t lands for ra>s- ThereareoDlytgOwhitevotersinthel^ool-
The switch was thro* n to the main luxurious, bright tobacco are peb- county, and as g4S were cast in the Station,
line and the train went sliding down blypinelands.anilthislsthe^character mM ting today, the proof is positive that | bhockley
towards^the trc*tle.* It 1j.»*I run com
pletely away and the engineer wa* f^w*
erle»« to *top it. Ju»t before the tre*tle
waa reached, train No. id, a freight from
Montgomery, waa approaching from the
other aide. Engineer Horton and Fire
man Rodger a were in the cab.
Jcifrle* aaw the danger, and.reveraing
hit engine, leaped from Ida cab. Horton
and Rodger* atuck to tbeir engine. AI-
moat in the middle of the long treatle
the two’traina met with a craah. For
tunately neither wa* going rapidly or
aeveral Uvea would have aurely been loat
mDd'the damage would have been much
greater. Aa it waa the engine* were
badly *maahcd. Every car waa more or
leaajtorn up, and two left the trentle and
fell to thelground.
Tlxo] damage I* connlduniblo. Kngi*
nuer Horton waa bruited and thrown
about in hi* cab, but atrange to aay wa*
not hurt to any extent. HI* fireman, S.
E, Rodger*, fared worae and received
•one bad cuU on bla head which bled
profusely.^ He wa* atunned by the blow*
aod suffered much pain.
Conductor Guerry, of the other train,
wa* on a coal car, and when the colliaioo
occurred wa* thrown all about amoog
the car*, but escaped with a few
bruises.
Jeffries, who jumped from hi* engine
jnat before the trestle waa reached,
•truck a post, which is the cause of hi*
Injuries, lie was found lying by it insen
sible a few minutes after the collision
occurred, lie waa hurriedly picked up
and can led into the waiting room at the
depot.
Dr. Ilrooka, nurgeon of the road, ar
rived in a few minute* and went hard to
work on the injured man. There were
no external marks except nlighl bruise*,
and It wa* im;»Hudb’.e to tell to what ex
tent the man wa* hurt. The Injuries
were internal, and while they may turn
out to he alight, giave fear* are enter
tained that they are serious, .leffrlea is
from Macon, and haaonly been at wmk
two weeks. He ha* a wife in Maron.
The lo** to tlie r<»ad i* alight to what
It might have been had not the Rain*
been moving so slowly. The engines
can be easily fixed.
The work train on the west end wa*
telegraphed for hast night. Work was
begun clearing the wrerl, and it was
thought the road would ho clear by this
morning.
I!ew*re of Ointment* fur Catarrh Thai Cnn-
lulu Merrury,
A* mercury will aurely destroy the *en*e
of smell »nd completely derange the
whole system when entering it thtough
the mucous surfaces. Such articles
should never be iimvI except on prescrip
tions from reputable physician*, as the
damage they will do is ten fold to the
g*Mfd you can poh*ib»y derive from them.
Hair* Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.
J. Cheney «lr Co., Toledo, O., contains
no mercury, and i* taken internally,
acting diiectly upon the hh>od and mu
cous surface* of the system. In buying
Hall’* Catarrh Cure be sure you get the,
genuine It is taken internally, and by all druggist*
made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney I -— -
Ar Co. Testimonials free. . ii U w I \Vi**«'u
^’Sold by druggist*; price 7>. per!
bottle. augl*ultii
The KxerejMMof This School for the flnsa-
Inc Term Will Begin Aug T9, IM9T.
J D DfJtCAJ* Principal.
Mi** M. D. r*unrir. Teacher of Primary
I «f>*rtrnent and Assistant of Academical
Iwrartmeot.
Mk». Ijocia E. Toole Teschrrof Music.
Ttltrfrapfiy tsu(ht by a competent teacher.
RATES OF TUITION:
.11 YO
Primary Depsrtn ent. per rnooth
Academic iN-portrneiit. per month
Colieslate wit hour Lanfustfe* perm th J So
Colterlste with Lantuscr* per month.. 3*0
incidental Fee. per month lo
b«Mr<t. per month
Btianf snd Tuition c*n t«e %e« ur*.l ft>r I10W
per scholastic inor.t i.
T As iirm
Axcxithv aso Srs.siara.DaTT
AnwHcat.OM.nris.
Umu stmt-Msn kvy BulUin,.
Il^vrinc. ov.r nnv.nior* . Jir„.
^Preetlrsllmusdt..E X V. K.-. ti'o.T
Nosg. Office sours from »to ]„* • „ ...
m -
D r. bktkom.
„ 4ji teEMKRAL WURGERY.
Rcslderceat Allen Route and <{?<-»
Davenport's 1m* Bt**re ('oosolutior
tbedeeervlnc pejor, St»»*j p. m fr*e “
—" "*“sa.
calls solicit#
IWl-.f
•mo.t. an.im.
PM.
An-h r-onMile has sdvsntsce* surpassed by-
no other place in the state for the locatloo of
a Htcb hchool.
!i Is easy of access. t<elng situated on the
Houtnwestern KaiinMuJ.
As there are Bo lnP*slcatlng <!rlnks sold
here. It is fr»w fn»m such demorsllxlnir in
fluences. The cltlsens are noted for their In
tel l*ence and t.tgh-toned morality, and
heartily co-operate with the teacher In every
thing that lertalna to the Interest of the
school.
These things, together with the healthful-
ness of the location, render AndtrMiovllle a
most desirable place (or the education of the
young.
In view of the*# advantages, and wlththe
present corps of experienced and practical
' achers, we Invite the patronage of the pub
J. I>. M’NCASf. Principal.
Hr. W. It. IIAftltlHOM.
Cb'm Hoard ot Trustee*.
wk " I Jrnoe
DKS. MILLER & MAX’
Physician* and Surgeons.
office In Ifor.per Building. No. — t Arr
street. Office hour* from s to '»a. m. Li n
p. m. and S to a p. m.
Dr. Mills.a. Residence « I>ee street
Da. Maas, Residence Hotel W&tdaor
Calls can be left at ^vcnptjrt's druc •’•o
•uglt-lf
WANTED
MTOKS J. B. AND 1. B. Hl.NKLt
Hsvs on. of tbs i«.t farnUbM] ws t.
•qalppnd doctor's oBcm In tbs Boatb. No I
Jsebson stravt. Am.rtrut. 3s.
UMwrel fla rgtrj snd tnotawnt ot tb.
Eye, Ear, Thro&t and Not
A Specialty.
Calls left at Dr. Eldrldge’* «lrug store la
Ing the day or night, will receive prom
Fifteen barn* of tobacco have already |{ n4>wn t 0 democrats were prevented
been cured, xml there are more to foi- f r „ m bcin K ont todav.
low.
Colonel Lane showed the Telegraph a t* even
letter from Mr. R. S. Middleton, of ] >v j| ea an ,j white and black voter*
Vienna, in reference to his tobacco crop, a „ , >artiM> K . at h e re.l in the grove in
a coj.y of which Is appended. front of the court house to hear the
-I inclose a sample leaf of o.ir first , J(W . b of Jllll(?e crilp . „ ur dUtin .
cure. They are bottom leave, or prun- ^, he< ) congressman waa gracefully In-
inga. I have Captain Jchna, of North tro<iuce( i by Ur . j. jj Cb eney, and pro-
Carolina here and ho reports none lietter, c *eded to make the clearest, simplest,
that Virginia or the Carolina, need not atrongeat and molt bone5t campaiBn
blush for sliame at samplea. speech that the people of Ellaville ever
They recognise the Importance of dl- beard |t WM digDitied and qniet and
verallle.l Industries and are doing what fu „ , atubborn facta and convinciDK
they can to bring it about.—Telegraph. ....
: arguments for Democracy.
A Hewnril of •.loo It waa well received and frequent ap-
Wlll ho paid for any caso of rhuiunatlHni plauso and hearty chcera interrupted the
which cannot be cured by Dr. Drum-
mond’s Lightning llemody. This otfor
Moro third partyites were out than
havo yet been seen at a democratic gatb
Ightning llemody,
is mails in good faith by the proprietors
snd them Is no reasonable excuse for
any one to Differ longer. Any ordinary
case will l>e cured with one bottle. In
addition to the reward for difficult cues,
the money le always refunded where the
remedy (alia to cure. The price of a
bottle la tu—and tbat ia the coet of a
cure. Drummond Meiicine Co., 4A-30
Malden Lane, New Yurie. Agents want
ed. auglO-wgw
After the meeting adjourned about ! ’" Jn <L "God He With kou Till We
people, including i Ueet A S al “. by school.
The songs and recitations were de
lightfully rendered, and the address of
Mr. Adams waa replete with good things.
Everyone present will pardon the spe
cial mention of little Fannie Shockley,
whose happy song and tender years elie
ited universal applause. The pleasure
of the afternoon was due In no small de
gree to the untiring etforta of Mrs,
Shockley, the leader of the music. Mr.
Joe Johnson Is superintendent, nnd Mr,
Shockley the tcachor of tho Ulble class
Somo years ago the school begun with
eight, and now numbers sixty, 1 would
command the zeal of thoao Christian
friends, nnd will ask why wn do not have
moro of these pleasant and protltablo
reunions In all our Sabbath schools?
C.
erlng. Mr, Crisp deeply impressed
them all. There was no abuse or criti
cism in his speech; It was simply an un
answerable argument for democracy,
and many third party people in the
county will aupport him.
One of the most ardent and influential
of the third party men present said.
"If I had the power I would elevate
Crisp to the president's chair."
This shows what an impression he and
his apecch made.
The meeting waa perfectly harmonious
iim of lb. Mol.
One of the liret to Join Hie democratic
flambeau club, and one of the ra>i#t
wildly enthnslaatic, true blue and iron-
clad of democrats is Mr. Geo. H. Meg,
Junior. Mr. .Meg will n.archat the head an ,', - p,^^'J
democratic enthu*i
of the procession carrying a flambeau Mm tan old Schley is all rig!
that will shoot a blaze of light fifty feet and ai „ c „ ntlnuc thc democr . lli
high visible a mile, which it i* believed
will serve t*» the (-’ini met Inn dark-
nr** that engulf* hi* *trn>i d paternal re-
•ucmif WINC OF CAWPUI for Weak Nerve*
, column.
jtfr W1KC OF CAROUI.
lation who sits cro**-leggrd on a mudsill
of the |»olitical lladt-s, angling in thc
Slough
wtggletali
Ttirjr Are .loinini;.
. „ . . , , The suggestion In yesterday’s Timk*-
f Deanond for Third party ., , . . . # .
a 1 * Rt • oitDMc that the married people take
more intcroHt in the Americus Cltili met
with uni vet sal favor yesterday, and t!.i*
popular and pleasure-giving organic »•
tion will soon contain many more mem
l>cr*. A list wa* started yestenlay, and
Julia K. Johnwm, Matford'a I'. <>., S
C., writes: “I had Milfend tliirtcci
year* with ecxetna, and was at time
confined to my W<l. Tim itching wa
terrible. My son-in-law got mu one
others auflering in like manner."
auglMu tIm sataVwlti
ItssliiK Much llu*liie*s.
hays th« Montgomery Advertiser
“The h. A. «\ M. is now fixed for passen
ger and freight business and wlicu the
fall season ojum* will bo doing its full
ahare. It will bring a great deal of new
trade to Montgomery and ha* already
done so. The S A. A M. deserves to
succeed and has the g<xxl will ami best
wishes of every hu»iness Iran of the
capital city.”
VYmalr |Yr«knree |*<Mltl«r C’urr.
To T11K KlUTon:—Flcasc inform your
readers that 1 have a |>o*itive remedy
for the thousand and one ills which arise
from deranged female organa. 1 shall
be glad to send two bottles of tny remedy
fre« to any lady If they will send their
Express and I’. O. ad dress. Your* re
spectfully, Dtt A. C. M a in. iti *t,
Utica, S. Y.
half dozen bottle* of llitanic RIo«hI many of the older society people prompt-
Ralm. which entirely cured rue, ami I ly signified their willingness and desire
ask you to puhlUh this for the benefit id / , . *
• - •• to bee.>nie members.
All are entering with enthusiasm into
the idea, and it will result in a great ini
Ih-iiim nw-y In Hclilry. provement to the club and much more
Eli.avii.I.K, Aiigunt 10.—[Special.]— j pleasure will be given the society people.
There arc about 100 white voters in the |
county, ami tho ilemocrata pullet! J.V.* „ ,
. _ , , , , illy Khcumati.m or anv of the musclea
votes. Two hundred anti Mfty uf theM- Ul . ar n rKaD it i. like tampering with
are white. A in no way careful count an electric wire for death may come at
reveal* the fact that there are twenty- any moment. If life ia worth" $•*>, goto
eight more undisputed democrats, mak- i*! 8a, "l * ,r ; Drummond »
, . . . , , , Lightning Remedy or send to the Drum-
lng,g.s out ..f 400 that arecertainly tlem- m „ nd Metlicine IV, 4.S .'.0 Maiden Lane,
ocrats, besitles many who are wavering. New York, ami they will send you a
The democrats will nominate county large bottle by prej.aid express. It is
officer* on September 2nd. All who are n ‘ ,t " quick as electricity, but it will
* .... a . , » « v * y«»ur life if you take it m time,
opposed to the third parly principles Agents wanted. augl’J-wiiw
are invited to participate in tho notniua-
Hr. C. It. Msnn.
The Houston Home Journal say*:
Dr. C. K. Mann has formed a copartner-
*ldp •%itli Dr.fi. T. Miller, and will go
down to Americus to live the latter part
of thi- week. Dr. Mann is recognized
here an a physician of abundant knowl
edge and superior ability. He is per-
at- »° nal, y *|uito popular, and while his
tion.
KILL GERM,:
tuiuutecd to euro ltd
mar.’iOdA w-lyr
Miss fist®wood's Xarrl*«r.
A special to the Atlanto Constitution
from Eatonton says:
“Hod. John T. Dennis, ono of Put
nam county's most intelligent firmer*,
was united In marriage to Miss Fannie
Gatewood, of Americus, Wednesday
evening at o o'clock, at tho home of Mrs.
John Iscdbettcr, of Nona, who is a sister
jot the bride. Mins Gatewood is de-
l tended from one of tho heat families in
| the state, and by her mauy attractions
j an I accomplishmeuU alio has gained an
enviable position in the society world.
J Mr. Dennis is well knownmer tho entire
j state, In-ing connected prominently with
i the state alliance and is an active farmer
j and dairyman."
Mins Gatewood wa* olio of the fairest
jam! most popular of Suniter's daughters
and congratulations from friends and
admirer* arc flowing upon the happy
young couple. Americus is loth to part
with her, and Eatonton'* capture U a
great victory.
Try II^CJDORAUQHT n-a for Dyspepsia.
•Imlgr c’rlep’e .%|i|H»lntuirnt*.
This has liccn called a campaign of
education, and if there is a man in the
union who has the ability to teach that
which i* true ami right and best, that
man Is Hon. ('has. F. Crisp. His clear
reasoning, hi* great knowledge on ques
tions of state and economics, his strong
facto and hi* uuansweiablo atgument*
will be hcaid at many place* during the
next few weeks.
The apiMiintment* so far made are a*
follows:
Hutler. August gl; Montezuma, Au-
gu*t g«l: Rome, August Knoxville,
.September 1; Hawkinsville, September
:l; I.ee»burg, SeptenilnT •’»: Lumpkin,
September Id.
MtFLRCC S WINE OF CAROUI for Wnk .N«rrcw
IIom I \Vi*s ('lirrel ot 'Mi-C’ollrel CatMvr.
I.UI.ATON, (»A.
Dear sir—This i* to certify that I was
a sufferer with a place on my under !i|
for fourteen years, and wa* under treat
ment of different physician*, hut they ftleud* regret his departure they corn-
done me no goinl. I had lost hope of mend hint most heartily to the people of
lM-ing cured by medical treatment I Americus, aud wish for him a full meas-
then went to a doctor living in Florida, ., ,
who treated the to hv art. After going uro happine^ aud prosperity.
r.’.'atVm 7 ', 0 !.'n'c!!:: h|Ll GERM L" r “ "r che ‘ ou
ciutictl lo try IM*. I*, (l’rickly Ask, i’oke , homo* an.l mangeon I’atker, who is luite.l fit:
ltoot ami 1’oUuu.iuin), an.l ailer lakin« " u ' 0 , ne or ,‘" ro applications. For | that country.
live bottles (pint aiztq wa.cur.tl. I also “ lo b > »" o™«J»ta. mar:;CWAw-2yr j
find it a ginnl tnediciue t«» give a go«Nl J N«*tlcoto Advertl*er».
While Mr. Glatlatonc'. suture lias tie-1 foj.y (or chanjre of ailvvrtiiemont
creasetl, It la curious that his head ha. niut in- handed in at this effico before
larKfly crown even after his middle ! lo o’clock on t|ay before |>ublicatton.
ajje. J This applies to all anil will be enforced.
■ Times Pi'UI.isihsio ‘.V
DiMordercd Liver act richt bv lice* I d*dy *2®, 1.1*1, tf.
An liii|M»rt.-*ni .%|i|H»lntiuoiit.
Mr. .!. Wise Father, who ha* been one
)t tin* iiMMt (‘llicicnt m.til clerks on the
Sam road for several years, ha* been ap
pointed by the present administration a*
Ice consul D» st. Christopher, West
Indie*.
Tld* is au important position for
of his years, being only gl years old, and
a brilliant future is pre«licted for liim
He will lw with his father, Mr. S. W,
minister tc
A number of active, energetic agents j p aitohnky at law.
to solicit life insurance throughout 9 q P»ctr* <*p Qrsnbrry r*.r\
southwest (ieorgifi, in thc interest!
of the
This com|iaiiy ojierates the
SAFETY FUND SYSTEM
Which i. rccoifnizf.l a, the mo-t
popular ever prc.fntfil to thc people.
I.ilieral contract, will )«• matte
with agent,. For information and
particular., apply to.
V. HOOD HITT,
(ven’l A"t.
Ws*
Will prarfi.-# m
Nstlonsl Hank.
ANSLEYft ANSLEY,
y^TTOKNEYM AT LAW. Amerlcn..
LIPPU4N Itm.. Propfletsri,
OrsgiltU, Lip^ian's «Kk, ttVAINAH. CA.
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COM PANT, Amerietu, Ga.
INSURE YOUR GIN HOUSE!
mates Court.
W. H.Kimhko
J. H. Pilsbcki
W.f. Lasb.'
Kimbrough, Pilsbnry Sc Lane
LAWYERS.
307!, Lamar Ht., • AMERICUS,OA
Office over Avert*'* Grocery Htorv.
FINANCIAL.
S. If. Hawkins. Prr»'t.
Thornton Wheat ley. V.Preit.
M. U. Cam prill, Cashier.
Liston Coopkk, A**'t Cashier.
OKOANIZKD 1*70.
-»0Tho Bank of Americus.£)p
Designated Depository Htsto of Goorcla
0tockbold*rt individually liable.
Cnpltal* • Niaoeoo*]
Hurplu*, - Hl(NMN)o
-: DIRZCTORB:—
H. C. Baxley, Pros. Americas InvMtmsnt Co.
F. C. Clock, rrvs. Ocmalgso Brick Co.
Jss. Dodsoo.of Ass. Dodson A Boa, Attorneys.
G. W. Glover. I*rss't Americas Grocery Co.
B. H. Howklns, Pres'l B. A. 4k n. Railroad.
B. Mootfomerv. pros't Peoples National Bask.
J. W. Sheffield, of Bboffield A Co.. Hardware.
T. Wbeotlev. wholesale dry foods.
I am prepared to issue Fire
Insurance Policies on store
houses, dwellings, and more
particularly gin houses. Low
est rate of insurance charged. I
I represent several of tho stron?- !
»t companies in the world.
Call nnd see mo before seourinjr'
your policy.
C. M. COUNCIL,
At Planters’ Rank, • .\mm:i« t «, (».\. I
w'.vdlm
Lombard iron Works
AUGUSTA, CA..
.Maker* snd Dealer* lu All Kind* «.f
ENGINES, BOILERS.
t»4NT60H'IV, Pfset J. C. tOKIV, VlcPrwt
ISO. WHOSO:. C'r. LESTER wmOSOR Ant Ct
E A. HAWKINS, Attjfr./
* NO. 2830.
THE
Peoples' National Bank
Of Americas.
CspUsl. W.n 'HKz. Bnrplos, •M.OW-
ORGANIZED 1883^
H. C. BaOLRT, 1^#*. I*. C. Cf.roii, V I're*
Americas Investment Co.
|j Investment Secdfities
Paid up Capital, 81,000,000.
Surplus, *260,000.
DntccTons:
MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES | n C Basley, W K Hawkins, S\V C.iney,
— *..S— I W S GIUIs, J W Sheffield, P C Clejrff,
SAW, OIL, GUANO 4 COTTON MILLS «1^
ICE FACTORIES, RA ROADS. ETC. U. P. Hollis.
Larg# stock of Hliartlnx, Pulley*, Belt Ing
InjecUir*. Pipe and Fitting*, Grates,
•far*. Etc. Cast every day.
Have 100 Machines, Capacity 300 hardi
u-ly
TRY THE CELEBRATED
Muscogee Club
Rye Whisky,
R. L. McLEOD & CO.
I. W.6*>olPoM. Prtit. frank |ht«e<f. Cit h ♦'
C. A NMfftlHfto*, V. Fr#it. Lott Worro*. Au’t Cu*' r
BANK OF COM MERCK.
CAPITAL, •05.000.00.
Liability asms as National Rank*.
BOLL AGENTS. AMEU1CUB, O/t.
\\V have iiiml# the atrfiv# firm s*d# siffiitw
In Amerfi’U* for our iVlt-hrstrd Mu-euxi-e-
Milt Rye U hl-ky.the |>ur. »t nml >>e»t four-
uhlnliy on tin- market.
It, but «-ul! on u*
r*r old l.t. lid. d
111 t Ink*- our .word for
d find out foryourM-if.
GARREn 4 SONS,
rommerrlsl paper discounted snd
mss!.* ii im in Approved rollatersl. Kxelistite
bought uud sold. |>4-|»o«.lt* •ollelted. 1^*
D1REUTOKH:
J. W. Mheffie-ld,
C. a. Krli-ki-r.
i’. A. I f ii ii v liixto:
W. A. IRmImiii,
I
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. rflt Id.
I.e-ttl#id
II ’> Itf
(’ollllllld
ajqtctilf, ami to glut profier ilijjf.tion.
Your, most truly,
].. J. Sritn k i..t\u.
Mul. Colt*.
Fainter, ttialilni; to raise mule colts
arc notified that Dr. Paschal', titlehpan-
ish Jack i» at my farm at Jcnnin;;.'
croMint; on tiro S. A. ,V M. railroaii near
I’iain*. I.t:t: D.tMt.l,
augl!>-w:Smtw hujierinU'iulent.
set right by lJee-
clum’ti Pills. | ln ,, , iparity ututers lii» r
l al services to the citizens of Americus
A full line of patent an.l proprietary ami surruumllng country. (Mtlce in
mctliciue. at Dr. Eldridge's. tVindsor Hotel. auglt-lm
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRtlQ
COMPANY Americua, Oa
5,000
NEW CYPREES SYRUP BARRELS,
IKON HOUND, Foil Sai.k at
Columbus Baml Maoufacturing Co.,
COLUMBUS, OA.
Write for Prices. »xe.iA<.-4u>“.
Money to Loan!
it 0,000. to loan ou choice im
proved farms.
J. J. HANESLEY,
Loan Agent,
d.few tf Americus, Ua
. • Adanta-Ga- 1
ThelfadWi, St h jot For In.',iKucrot
FOR SALE.
My pUe. I. lor »!.. Utcstvd fl*» m ' 1 '*
Bouthwcst of Amsrlro*. . _ . „
J OWE I’ll Ml’LBOIAASP-
JulyT-dJkw.’m