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THE AMEKICLS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER; FRIDAY JANUARY 28, 1898.
COURT TO COHVEHR JBOHDAY. COMMON SENSE CURL
I Adjourned Session of November Term I pyramid pub rcsa curb* pilrh
Will Then. ■ - «■**?«*»« «t cobi*« 1
.. WUl . THE CAPS*.
jbe adjourned term of Sumter supe-
j ,; or court ben ini on Monday next, 81at Bem.-k.bi. it. men. which i. Bringing
^ considerable business still re- Cu “«““ «® Tn.nwd.oi suffer.
I 1 8TaECT ■*™ «**«»«
SHOT BY TUB SHERIFF
*
Despei
te Negro Meets Death
ands of Deputy.
I There are stili.s number of jail ci ea I oouimonestdisi-atesaudone of tbemoat -
I ..siting trisl, while some time may be obstinate. People liqve it for ytarsaud I a " K, «i--''i K„. m T.m,.,,... wit
I * mted to civil business as well. jnet because it ia not immediately fatal I '.* m '•“'"•a win. iu.i*tmg
Hevote r™ tbeyneglectit. Carelessness causes no
The grand jury did not adjourn for end of suffering. Carelessness about
i term prior to the Christmas holi- so simple a thing as piles bas often
i. v , and will assemble again on Mon- caused death. Hemorrhages occur dur-
to consider any matters demand | jj^surgical treatment, tften causing
Arr««k—l|iiir«»nchf«rs <*r<»w«lmd »( lit*
liuia-CnritHtr M.title Inquatt u4 lt«.
!•«*«• tltit Ofllcar From *
diy
jjfj their Attention.
SwANNAif, Jao. 85.-In a street dost
this morning shortlyafter*10 o'clock.
Two case, of importance to come be-1 V*
, ore them is that of Wilkes Hamlin, »h« worst stages, without pain or loa -of J * H ““'’ » de ‘P«rate uegro.
freed with barn burning, and also b' ood - 'l»>oljly, surely aud completely 1,B w “ tr ^"‘« *“ arr ®“- Tl *e
chargors There tsonly 01 e remedy that will do killing
nf .Tease Honkins and Bill Alexan- J 411 uu . ...
I * ", T ..... vr._t.t-, it I f * OT * w * ow “ , ^L u ' v foiueuyiuau win ao | occurred on the corner of Bar
,1,1 of Jesie Hopkins and Bill Alexan- it-Pyramid Pile Cure. ami Wl.ituker street, while that tho?
| der, charged with attempted Arson, the It allays the mflamation immediately, ouchfare was crowded No one e * a
firiu r of Hopkins store in this city on heala the irritated eurfaceand with con-L_- € hnt .. , . .
i nnu„ f I tinned treatment rednims th« mmllimr was hurt, though several shots were
j chnHtmafl morning. aod puts the membranes into goodj M f, 1,,4,,Ked *
Bail in Hopkins esse wss fixed at 80Un( j healthy condition. The cure is m 1Iu,lt wa * an e * ca P etl convict from
I m but was never made aud he, with thorough and permanent. Tennessee ami wan a desperate man.
BLOOD P0I80N CURED.
BELLS RING A JOYOUS PEAL.
Mrs SI J! iTinkh- Su? jli r , e .Si St ,h ® ,,,Hcar co,u ""-’ aud opaiiod lire np..u
I n dknapoJis^I l nd.,^favs: 4 Have 81 beM'» turnedTtho n "“"T, °’?T" r ~
sufferer from the , ain and aunoyauceI ‘ Br, " !d th# . fir0 a,,d ,tra,:k “'e negro
of for fifteen year^the* Pyramid IS° D «“ k “““«
| Knptial. of Mr. Crisp and Mis. Shef- ^eXe^roli^aud 1 - 1 '- 1 -'*^ 6 * “» I ~ An iuqn8s ‘ ™“ held “ on “ and ‘ b «
field This Evening. | a complete cure,
r: IUf lo8ss was neid a* once an
m a short time I officer was released from custody.
o. U,.
Crisp aud Mias Lucy Sheffield this it j g but 50 cents per package and is n.. York.. Wanted r„r A„.nitiac hm
treniug has long been anticipated with put up only by the Pyramid Drug Co. ran,.. iuiii„j p r i>i>n u... n»w.
pleasure among their wide circle of Marshall, Mioh. Jacksonville. Fla., Jan. HO.-Georgs
| friends, and will be one of the most | nrniinn a nr woo nairw Olauterof New York was arrested on
brilliant that bas taken place here in
I recent year*.
Tbo ceremony, uniting these young
j people, will be solemnized at 8 o’clock
I byCleueral Clement A. Evans,-a life-
HE WORKED A CLEVER GAME , M . . u ,
Monday evening at a boose of ill fame
I But the Police Plucked Him in the ou Madisou street The charge brought
Roundup. I ■< w ' u,t him was‘that of beiugasuspi-
A very smooth artist worked a real Ci ''“ “" d lu “*“ u * oi P“ 1
court Chief Ohivera asked that he be
H friend of their respective fami- yes- for dThour.’
1 terday, but flushed with success he | Au iuveatigatlon pointed to his hav-
liea.
tried it onee too often aud broke into | * D B robbed Johu Scott, an engineer at
the Refrigerator Iceworks, of a gold
, ... | watob and $7 Saturday evening. Scott
The fellow, a strapping white man, i(ate , lh „ he c , ugat hi ra iu the act of
— u.. o.n —1 A pocketbook was
room at the Central
A large number of invitations to the ,
marriage have been issued and the First The fellow
Methodist ohnrch will’ b., filled wift ^ hj8 nam ’ e #g ^ gnd to | , 4klll(f the
friends of the handsome young couple ^ # te | egrtp b operator out of a job. found in Olauter’s .. .......
long befora the great organ penis forth . . d t tu svm . tl ., . House, on Bride street, containiugcards
Ike inspiring notes of the wedding dU, “*P pealed »» New York and Chicago firm, and
Aft „. thn ceremonv at the operatora * who I ,rovlded him with addresses Xliere were also clippings
° J ’ . ... , |. y ... clothing as well as cash. Emboldened I without date from New York papers,
church a toceptton will follow at tha ky his success, Bell ventured intooth- K |vl "8 a c?o ant ‘ »“ “«»“ be had
Sheffield home on Taylor street. , , ... made ou hla own father.
Among the numerous letters of eon- «Professions and rolled em high. He diMpp „ rwl for >boot two week)
rtetnlntinn received hr Mr Crisp was “ I,,nerant J eweler be caught When be came to the shop of his father
jratulatton recei ed J • 1 Tom Sullivan for a silver wheel, and braudishing a revolver aud threatening
There ie no donbt, according to the
many remarkaole cuses performed by
Botanio Blood Balm (“II. B. B”) that
it is far the besttonio and blood purifi
er ever mannfaotnred. All others pale
into insignificanoe when compared with
it. It cures pimples, ulcers, akin dis
eases, and all manner of blodd and
akin ailments. Boy the best and don’t
throw your money away on substitutes.
Try the long tested and old reliable
B. B B. 1100 per large bottle. For
■ale by drnggiata.
A BAD CASE CURED.
Threo yeaVs'ago I contracted's
poison. I applied to a physician at
once, and bis treatment came near
killing me. I employed an old physi
cian and then went to Kentncky. I
then went to Hot Springs and remained
two months. Nothing seemed to care
me permanently, although temporary
relief was given me. I returned home
a ruined man physically, with but lit
tle prospect of ever getting well. I
was persuaded to try Botanio Blood
Balm (B. B. B.) and to my utter as
tonishment it quickly healed every
ulc r. Z. T. IIat.lkilton,
For sale by druggistB. Macon, Ga.
Some - Shoe - Talk.
Cool weather is coming aqd Jthe children will need
shoes. We have the best line’of
CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES
Best
ever.put on sale here.' Best in-style.- Best in price,
in fit. Best in wearing qualities.
Our lines of Shoes and- Hats js'complete. Allj the
atest styles at *
The Travelers’ Life Insurance Co
Ba.-t-t-. 1 - rr-r-i
jjMer
i from Hon. William J. Bryan, writ
ten from bis borne in Lincoln, Neb.,
likewise had fair lnek among the low-
to kill the old geutlemau, aud also hts
■ ten irom uis uoiuo iu munmi, «»«., i , ,, • , , _ three slstsra. It required four polioe-
.nd in which he exoresses manv good y f 1 ,rat « rni ‘y- Jn »M men to land him beuind the bark At
I I i .it. nt hu I a * he was explaining to Dr. McKee hie preliminary bearing he was placed
wishes for the future happiness of his I ^ ^ a dentist, Officers Barrow under a $7,000 bond to appear for trial.
| on ug friend. d Smith nailed him. A,tar bis arreet here ou Monday night
1 rm.1 . J _ „ , . . be gave a detective, who had partially
The silver-tongued Bell was looked I gained his confidence, a note to tbs
up at the barracks and bis esse will be I landlady where he had his room, re-,
dieposed of today. It h such bold questing her to deliver to the bearer $6
[AHegro Fired at Mr. B. L. Steven. fiki „ who victi J ize th f charitably I^ W0 T “ ld 1 °«“we™
I disposed people, and an example other articles that are likely to show
BOLD ATTEMPT AT MURDER-
of Richland.
IticniiAMD, Ga ,-Jan. 25.—Last night I should be made of him. Lookout for I against him at the trial. Tha note waa
between 8 and 0 o’clock a dastardly at- others of his kind who may be working , , **‘!® d mentioned
, . , . ... . I .. , I in me ciippingf, sua tuoro i
| tempt was made to assassinate Attor- the same game here
ney E. L. Stevens by a notoriously bad . ..... i .
eegro named Frank Colbert I We live in a country of which the^i
clipping*, and there eeemt to be
ibt that ha is the same one who is
no donbt
there described.
He is about 25 years
Mr. Steven, was sitting in his room rrincipal scourge is stomach trouble.
I it the residence of Mr. B. S. Bell, Itia more wide-spread than any oth-
Tmltietl Non* Kill* lUnalt
-• — -|„ji.— ,1 | Acousxa. Ga, Jau. 24— Miss Media
where he boards, when the piatol^ball ItoNM,. head nurso at the Angatia
.1 the would-be assassin came crashing % 0 te*““ d ‘^^ d f"‘^? d white hospital, committed suicide last
through the window pane aevcral feet Ifit ware better nndersteod, it would n)(fUt Th(j fMt waa foraome reason
Irom his baok. The post of the high I "® more feared, more easily oared, leas k#pt ldent nn tii todav, when it leaked
um chair in whioU heaat caught the I uniTe”*! ‘bun it is now. loot. Miss McNeil came here from Fail
Dying missile and saved Mr. Stevens' So. those who wish to be cured, 1
seek. Sheriff Troy Holder was sent Sbaker Digestive Cordial, beoauso pluli tllB emer gency hospital
(or. aud now baa the negro in ouatody. RC®* to the root of the trouble as no i„ R ton city and the cancer hospital in
Mr Stevens is a vonmr man of high ot b® r medioinq does. The pure, harm- Now York. She was 20 years old aod
Mr. Stovena Is a yonng g | eH| curative herba aod plants, of an orphau. 8o far as known she bad
character and no reason can be given | whioh jB compo8ed( ue what render n o relative living anjrwhere. No nia-
,. ... son is assigned for the rash act. She
it so certain and, at the same time, ao | WM f uund nncousoiona several boon
, after taking morphine
Ithclpsand strongthpas the stomach,
MONTHLY
SUFFERING.
Thousands of
women are
troubled at
monthly inter
vals with pains
in the bead,
back, breasts,
shoulders,sides
hips and limbs.
But they need
not suffer.
These paina are symptoms of
dangerous derangements that
can be corrected. The men
strual function should operate
painlessly.
makes menstruation painless,
and regular. It puts the deli-
catem istrual organs in condi
tion to do their work properly.
And they stops all this pain.
Why will any woman Buffer
month after month when Wine
of Cardui will relieve her? It
coats $i .ao at the drug store.
Why don’t you get a bottle
to-day?
Advisory* Department,’’ The
Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattauooga, Tenn.
Mrs. R0ZQM LEWIS.
of Oensrine, Tt«a*. first
1 "■V&flgAJg"!?
pith terrible sales la aiy has. .nd.
hat hits boon saUralr nUtrsa by
for this dastardly attempt on his life.
Last Saturday the home of Mr. Mus
uses oaiuruay sue uuuio u, - 1 * ■ I r-entle a euro,
co Pickett wm totally destroyed by fire, 8 , th> , „ d „
«or, thing in it being consumed. The g gnd tem>
bouse had been looked up wlion tbo ^
family went away in the morning, and ^ bott(e
it is supposed it caught from the fire 1
left in the stove. Mr. Pickett was for
tunate in having the hnase sad con
tents insured to the smout of 8700.
flip* Mmd*r Cum
Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to I Oswwwu* Ga. Jan. k3 - The case
of the state versus W. P. Cope, charged
with the murder of James M. Pool*
TRADED A STOLEN HORSE. I w ** ‘be first case called on the criminal
dockol of Hall superior court this morn
Stranger Work* a Game on Local I *“«• , Tha murd-r occurred near Lula
jnuctiou, ill this roanlv, on Aug 24 la*t
Any Person
Wishing to know the truth in regard to I “ k
Stock Dealer. | sat a confederate renniou. Pool was
Mr. John W. Jordan, the welfknown •‘ ab . bed b J 0o P a a fi * h{ concerning
’ ! WOIMHI urlirl u-as hv Iteifh
. .. . , youinr woman who ww loved by both
was victimized yesterday | m ell# Cope is a prominent youmc man
.. . . j m I " * 1 IUCII. v/ujirv m u |itu
weir health should not fail to send for j 8 sleek stranger and is out just the I of that community.
* valuable and new 04-page Bookie
*bich will be sent FREE for a ahor
time to thoae who mention this paper.
This book is published by the celebrat
'd physicians and specialists—Dr.
Hathaway A Co., 23,'u South Broad St,
prfoe of a due male and teu dollars in
!>.b* riudl For iv...a.II
I VI, , „ . Chicago. Jau. 24—Eugene V. Debs
The eno P I I b istued a plea to the public in behalf
stables yesterday morning and accost- ^ ^ ^
ing Mr. Jordan offered the horse b® L nc# of death for , rttill wrecking n„r
. , , J was riding for a mule. A trade was I Sacra ,Cal. dariug the railroad
Atlsuta, Ga., whom you should nui-’k’y effected, Mr. Jordan giving a etrike'of I8'.<4. Mr Debs ntserts that
<bess. Write today. iiuo mule in exohangofor the horse and Wonl-n is the victim of a conspiracy of
tin SiffiirMia railroad detective* and that at the
paying the stranger 810 dillerenco worst the condemned man was bat
The fellow then went his way, lead* I lu n,| detectives* bauds.
*18 Year Old"
BICYCLES
AT NEXT YEAR’S PRICES.
tOlMMIlMIltblNldttM
AT A REDUCED PRICE.
now ( Singles, $65.00 -
PRICE-1 No. 21 (special), $78.00
l Tandem?(iff styles), $110.00
G0RMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO.
WASHINOTON, D. C.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Will he s~M oa first Tuesday in March, IRON,
8YN0N0M0US OF RELTABIUTf, bTRENOTH and CONSERVATIVE METHODS.
It is the pioneer of stock rate insurance by which 7 plan the
insured pays only for what he pets. Their plan eliminates
all elements of gambling. The insured does not beton pro
bable earnings of the company for a period of iO, 15 or 20
years as the case may be, nor does he bet that he will outlive
that period to realize the estimated profits or accumulations.
Their policies have expended insurance, paid up cash sur
render and loan values; are- incontestable after two years,
and nonforfeitable after three years from the date of issue.
All these features are guaranteed and distinctly printed in
each policy. They deal not in estimates but guarantees.
Their premium rate is from 2o to 35 per cent, less than
the old line companies. Represented by
JOHN B. FELDER S SON
n Americas, Ga.
Accident IunnMM»to.ln this Company,
RELICS OF NAPOLEON
.__AND JOSEPHINE
at Malmaison never reveeleil such exquis
ite devioes for promoting the oqmfort of
the occupant as that prince of oomfort
givers, the Morris chair, or one of our
parlor chairs, accompanied by a Japanese
foot rest. The acme of home comfort ia
reached by catering to y'oursolf with suoh
luxuries, and we have them in all varie
ties.
0. L. DIXON.
Fine Equipages
Not only attraot admiring attentlo
but ail ird thstr owners personal 00
fort and satisfaction.
Whan you want a carriage you want
it to be easy riding and supplied with
all the modern appliances for safety,
and oomfort.
That Is what we olalm for every
hides that leaves onr doors.
GREEN BROS.,
(Successors to Tbomaa S. Green)
i
BARNEY BALL.
WILL START HIS
BREAB WAGON
FEBRUARY 19th.
Supplying Fresh Bread Every Day.
$
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'
i
1
s
2
lcus. Sutnii*r c<*unty, Ga., within the legal
hours ot -ale fender and by virtu*of order
granted by th- Honorable Jrdlnarjof Bum
ter conntjr Ga.. the following
real tstate-
Lot of land N->:*1« containing Si*# acres,
Stock Sold.
Mr. L. P. Oox bought the slock of I j B g the mule by a halter.
Oillint-ry sold yesterday at receiver’s An hour later a Mr. Williams, a well I
Madame Oox will be in charge known farmer of Webster county, drove
Dr. Luf$ I* Laid to K**L
**b- Madame Oox will be in charge I known farmer of Webster county, drove I Altafft*. Jan. 2A—Dr. William A.
of ‘be imrcliaso and will sell the stock , the 8t , ble in Bc areh of a horse stolen on ® of * h ® ““»»• ln ‘be
*‘ rook bottom prices. Bee price f him tlie n | K bt before. The horse Ou**^ States, and probably tba beat
Uu.. »»«*■—“-» str.ss»'yiss?s,: > £»
T„ t-«* tf. spwsas
•• J. (tiUNBERBY, Aobnt of 0Q( j v i«r 0 rou3 hunt for the artist with ionic honora. The funeral was the
JJtfn’AT* Life Insurance Company of . largest that haa takan place iu tbia city
*' w Yoex—Thi Labosst n» I “cmef Vheelcr and Marshal Feagin I for a uamtarofyewa
Wr, , nd lta policies notonly Goon 1 s(>curea # „ e80lip t ion o{ the man, aud 1 a. * M «.i. 1. ffiiua.
“ von., Doubt FonTnaPnorturnoxor R . T . nK ch#ge „ reBted him , t Plains. Adgcsta, Ga. Jan. 24,-Arthur Jen-
W1UES LBV* Without Othrb BIBANS, The (e]Iow ha ils from Terrell county „| n|f V who aatasaiuated Joe Brinson
“7 A IktB8TMKNT KO “ Carl ‘ and says his name> J. L Newsome. lut Dl ht , nd wonnded Jlm Pryor , w „
‘uistsThak Usitbd.States Bonus Chief fvheeler a.y. he er ^ de H ; r ““/ surrounded in a boose in ih.conutry
m the Wheatley building, next plete 3 T«r him todav^ a®wral miles from Angusta this after-
^ v to ‘he Whitley Grocery Company. I Wobater, will come hero for him today. noon tQd whil< rHi ,‘ lag arrsat waa
' ,r - M. Callaway ia ‘ authorized to ao- Elizabeth, N. J., Oct. ID, 1820. ® ho » w d® a ‘h.
,lcil bnainest in connection with thii Ely Bros., De»r Sirs-Plcaae *ccept «~**
gene;- my thanks for your favor in the gift of I Whbelino, Jan. 25.—In a prizefight
______ tt bottle of Cream Balm. Let me say I before the Bonont club last night, Joe
w H have used it for ' Brunner of Cincinnati knocked out
Hotico. 1 0 nghly reoommjna It for whatiJoUdm. |h# jockey pn(flll , t> , ho
i ougniy reouiuuiouu h*u» ^ * i
have in my possession one dark if directions we folio wed. lours truly,
Z*?n m o, 8 ’ hMTy bai “-» boa ‘ 85 No clcrgymin shoaM b“ wilhonTit.
“•old. She came tomyhonae on I Crcnm lialmis kept by all druggists.
j» n ‘shtof the 18tb of Deo., 1897. Pp j| ai I0 60c. Trial size 10 cents. We
|%-c mails enquire* of same since, but mail it. H „ Y
^failed to find the owner. I trad- ELY BROS., 5$ Warren St., N. Y.
“>« mule to the gypaie* about a year cit J-
?*■ °wner can get the mule by call-] In .Earope.aloTarUaoonqu««i
ninth round. After the first round
Brunner had everything bis own way.
■* * n <l paying all trouble and and ex- i®t*beei*. to pun at
7“*<- Jan. 25th, 1808. convenient momenta.
T. a Osiriu.
Recant Ecllpvc Photographed.
Lick Obszbvatout. Cal, Jan. 25.—A
cablegram from tha Lick obaervatory
expedition to Jernek. India, state* that
■aliafaetory pbotographa of tbe raesnt
eelipae war* takaa. v
Kaginh Sblabalidar Exylraa.
Jaa. 28.—John Laud, tka
Livzxfoou
•bipbttUdtf at Birktnbaad, ia dead.
more or It.* and 70 acres oil of weal aide of
ot of land No. IS. all ln tbe 15th district ot
Snmter c unty, Georgia, and axaragatlng
— ‘cres,mo-eorPaa bounded north oyjT
l-erry, ea.i bv W J Parker, aoutb by laoda
of Stewart aud west by land, of J A S Perry.
S-tdland to be Mid a* properyof Jacob
Perrv, der.a.ed, tor the p-srpoae of paying
debt, a .u iU-. irlhutlon. -
O. A. PERRY,
Adminlstratxr of Jacob Perrv. decraced.
APPLICATION TO AMEND
CHARTER.
GEORGIA, SUMTERCoUKTT.
TO THE SUPEMIOH CoUm T OF SAID CO-
The petition ot s. H. Bawkln*. John R.
Shaw, Thornton Wheatley, M Callaway and
John Windsor respectfully shows to the
court that they are the trustee* of the Aaer-
lcua Baptist church, hebse and lot and prop*
e* ty, situated at the corner of Lee and Tay
lor streets ln the city of Amerlcus, said
county. Petitioners further show that the
■aid church has tor several years past been
designated and called the "First Uaptlrt
SPECIAL OFFERINGS
Store Property, Residence Lots(improved aJtid
unimproved), Bank Stocks. Come quick.T.
MERREL CALLAWA
• . - GEORGIA
AMERICUS.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
1 } A. NISBET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In Fort A Watson building, Lamar
tract, Americas, Ga.
ITTORNEY AT LAW.
; _ Americas, Ga.
Oflcc in Lawyer's Inn, Byne Building.
rhurch of Americus," and at a conference
meeting of said chnrcb the name of said
church was, by a proper resolution of the
conference, changed from "the Americas
Baptist Church ’ to "the First Baptist
Church of Americus." and the said trustees
of the church were dliecied by the confer-
ence of the church to so have tnc charter of
said church which was granted on May Ms
im changed, so that the corporate name of
the church shall be "tbe First Baptist
Church of Americas." Wherefore petition
ers prmy the court that after advertlglnr
this petition In pursuance to law in such
cases that the charter for said church be to
amended that the corporate name of the
church shall be "the First Baptist Church
Of Americus." J A. ANSLKY.
J. A. ANSLKY. Jr.
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
BLODD POISO
Maolt, Cntesgo.HLafor p»o
It Cures. Capital 8500.000 Worst ca
cured in 15 to M days. lOGpsge bt
F PL. STEVENS
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Richland • b G
Office Artesian corner.
E A. ttAWKIXb,
■ Attorney at Law.
Office ln Wheatley Building, opposite court
souse.
J AMES TAYLOR*
Attorney at Law.
Office over Rembert'a Drug store, Fors#h
\X7 P. WALLlb,
law. American, Oa.
, all the coaria. office ln
Ctlephone Exchange Building.
J A. ANSUBY, Jr.
Attorney at Law.
Office In Poatoffice builalng.
Collection* a specialty.
' TI SkimsT,
Amencni, Ga.
Wo Will Vortyth street, apstalra over
lITtt
CTIXON * CALLAWA.,
U attobwbvs atilaw.
Office in Byne building.oppoeltecourthouse
TX7BLLBORW T. CLARKE,
W Attorney at Law, .
filK Lamar StreeL Americas, Oa
■Will attend all calls In city or country. Ot-
jceoyer Tmaa-ltacoapaii. CalU left at Mima
will receive prompt
A Hudson’s drugstore -
attention.
a. J. BtALoon a. a. com
BLALOCK & COBB,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AMERIGUSe • • a • • OVAfirtva
(Wee in Watu building, opposite court
people of Americas and surrounding coun*
ues. Special attention given to *
surgery, dber
the
avunj
erax
ue». epcciai auenuon given to genera
ot women and children
952?*".* JMtasn atrseL CalU left at D
Aldridges store will receive prompt
DR H S MUNRO
Americas, Ga .. 'Phone No. 17.
children, Inc'ndlng gynecological, abdomi
nal and orthopedic surgery. Office corner
Lamar and Jackson streets. Residence
corner Brown aod Church streets.. BSE
left at Dodaoa'a Pharmacy or at residence
illjcceive prompt attenuoo.
live prompt
JOHN M. WILKES,
BENTIST.
Office over Bank-of Sonthweatem
Georgia.
BAGGAGE TRANSFER.
Steve Wooten eaa the
tel. Hours from tan, to 10 p. 1
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