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THE AMERICAS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDERj FRIDA If, NOVEMBER 9, 1900.
J'sEVEBB winter predicted
October weather was the mildest in
I in v years. With alight rainfall yos
many people are looking for
l ( j e j weather. Just what the winter
ill be cab* for much speculation. But
yii.lrew Jackson DeVoe, the Now Jer-
weather tirophet, has been quite ac-
(0rJ ;c and thinks he knows,
jfr. DeVoe predicts a very cold full
j a severe and early winter. The
wldM t weather might bo expected, he
M iJ, in December, which would bo
I ,| s o very stormy. By cold weather,
j[r. DeVoe 6aid ho moant what is pop-
a la r lv known as zero weather, and ho
promises with it good sleighing. Wiu-
ter . according to Mr. DeVoe, will
girt in to do business about No
vember 8, when wo will have scold
M ve which will mako last winter’s
.eatlicr seem very tame. From that
(j oe to the end of tho month there
rrill be n succession of storms and
freezing weather. In December
j]. e re will be heavy storms on the
Vk and ->tk, and sleighing dnring the
INSURANCE RATfS TOO HIGH
honthcir.tern Tariff Association Makei
tt I*ropo>itionlo Council.
Montgomery, Alai Nov. 3.-A com
mittee of tho local /ioard of insurant*
underwriters are miking an effort t<
have the Sontheastirn Tariff association
make a rednetion if the rates of insur
““ ?“ this cityffmd this committee
went before the oty council and ninili
the statement rhaTtho cause of the high
rate imposed by die Southeastern Tarifl
association was t/at tho city fire depart
ment bad no chmical lire engine, i
was the fire ahuB in good condition.
Tho commit^ stated that the ratos
beru were higlff than in any othor city
of its size in tb-stato and that tho in-
snraneo compiles paid more money onl
for licenses to/his city than any otbei
City m the st»0 and that on thisnccount
they felt tha*he city should order, the
Chemical flrfngino. Tho tariff associ-
ation premie that if the city would e».
tabltsli a pal fire department the rate,
would bo reduced. Tlio paid depart-
xuent was stabhshod and has been foi
more tliaia year, but there has been nc
reduction Die opinion was held in the
council tflt if the tariff association will
first proviso to reduce tho rotes if the
chemicrengine is purchased, then the
councifWill recommend tho expend!
tare.
M’K<LEY stock, tumbles
NewVorUer Betting 4 to 1 on Him
Withdraws Ills Money.
/r.ANTA, Nov. 3 — McKinley stock
, , Indianta took a tumble this morning
middle °» tbe moDtb > wl,b ^ero tl t carried joy to tho hearts of local
feather prevailing. Christmas will r“ who ore playing tho Bryan ond.
§ee a slight change, but zero weather’ teIe sram from a New York broker,
fi,l begin in January with show /ou^he KSStaS SSdffiE J?S£
(terms ond a taste of the winter ofF * t0 1. requested nil money not cov-
/red to bo withdrawn nt once.
• tears a "°- Murphy & Co., stock mid cotton bro-
• I mako these predictions,” sail*”- “ad tho New Yorkor’s monoy to
Mr. DeVoe, “from astronomical cor receive/inlrtacdons'Yrom “ho ^ftero
ditions* 1 receive a chart of ’ the h® 1 aU money possible within
, . . . . cjw»000 on McKinley. Mr. Mtirohv
every day from one of tho bosti placed somo of the money here at 4tol
tronomors in tho United Btat *“ ‘ k * ’
There is absolntely no gnessvA
ibont it, I mako my forecast r 11
on theso conditions. For instf c <
when I wrote over a year ago if
jieat storm would occur in th,< nlf
in September, tho astronomic^ 00
ditions wore such that I an" 1 at
that conclusion. The chief t :£ >
which I base my forecast is ' I )0BI
tioa of tho sun’s eolispse. ‘orevor
the lino of totality crosses enrtb
snrfaco it will bo followed t or . v aov '
ere storms and it will bP e Bleat
storm battle ground for /months,
Ibis storm bolt is goi/*° k’ 1 "’ 0 *
north, and thero will ffreat
storms in progress in parts of
the earth nt tho same til/ ,,lbero will
be a storm belt along t|f^ ao ** c ooas t
ike greater part of t^ antor * ^ bat
means n stormy wiut/ IU * tbla be '*
will bo moro sovoro 0 ao 5’ wo have
had for several yearS ua3f -
ROBERT E. L’ PATRIOT,
An attempt ma/ 181 week on tho
editorial page of w Aork Sun to
besmirch tho fs of Kobcrt E ’ Leo
failed in its ii tioDl Robert E
bee’s plaeo i a tor >' '* flxod - His
.’rcatuejs of 1 and bcart > bia bon
esty of purpo nd condurt ' bia Iefti
ness in victor* 1 de,cnt aro 'l aalltca
recognized af mtlal *°f>« 00 °8 8 to tho
bettermont f»nuwty. They aro in
much highf oom tbao bia greatness
as n wariio or thorn his memory Is
held (acre 1 oodoro oven long
er than t’ are > °oblo memorial of
him at 1Ktoo > whoro ho sloops,
Robert ? oeoda °° dofenso against
assault,viloness aod rriolicc. Tho
author 0 ,a t®*t. aspiring to infamy,
has craned himself by unwitting
delin' ol tis own character, lfo
has , bi « a «lf ineaiiablo of compro-
hen ;ba t a “on may refuse n bribe;
tha aa - v I ,la °e principle above pelf,
an" bo ma >' bo willing to suffer
Q .l loss, aud even to lav down his
1 adherence to principlo. Ho has
declared himself lacking in
••atari preparation ovon to gazo
‘ tbe c haraoter of Lee. However,
“Pasizing acts which revealod Bob-
1 ' eo ' a self, tho author of tho
| 11,1 in tho Now York Snn has paid
I* 1 tri,,| do to greatnoss which oven
"West may bring.—Baltimore Man-
[‘••hirors- Itucord.
Warrants Kor tile Arrest of 350 Men
Issued.
St. Louis, Nov. 3.—Warrants have
boon issued for tho arrest of 350 men
charged with having registered frandn
lently nt different precincts in tho down
town wards of tho Twelfth oongessiounl
district. Registered letters were sent to
tho names as they appeared on tho
voters’ list, from rooming lionsos and
saloons in the district and moro than
,0:10 of those letters have boon returned
with tho report of the postofliee depart
ment that the persons named do not livo
at the places shown on tho registration
list. ’
Removed to Louisville.
Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 3. — James
Howard and Henry Youtzey were taken
to Louisvillo jail this morning for safe
kooping. Attorneys on both sides agreod
that tho two prisoners might be taken to
LoalsviUo and Judgo Cautrlll issued the
order.
Negro Preacher Shoots Ills Son.
Evinstox, Fla., Nov. !).—Rev. Joe
Graham, a negro, had a difficulty with
his 10-year-old boy and shot tho boy in
in the groin, inflicting u very serious
wound.
ALL RECORDS WERE BROKEN
Savannah’s Exports Kor October the
Greatest In Her History.
Savannah, Nov. 3.—The valao of
Savannah's exports for the month of
October was tho greatest In the history
of the port, the total being *9,431,810.
Tho noore.^t previons record was that of
November, 1891, when tho total valao of
the exports from Savannah reachod #7,-
253,087. Tho increase of moro thnn
*2,000,000 is due to tho largo number of
both steam ond sailing vessels which
arrived and loaded daring October with
cotton, phosphato rock, naval stores and
other heavy products handled through
Savannah.
For the first two months of the cotton
season Savannah received 413,112 bales,
and shipped 318,425, tho bulk of it go-
mg to English and continental ports.
LYNCHINcTwAS PREVENTED
Governor Candler Orders Troops to
Protect the Prisoner.
Atlanta, Nov. 3.—Governor Candler,
who, late last night, ordered a company
of militia.from Atlanta to Jefferson to
prevent mob violenoo to a negro pris*
oner there, said this morning that ho
had received no report from the officer
in charge. lie assumed, therefore, that
the troablo had been averted.
Or. Hathaway
Treats All Diseases.
Ufa Method Invariably Cares All
Catarrhal, Bronchial, Long, Stem*
aeh, Liver, Kidney and Other Com
plaints, as Well as All Diseases
and Weaknesses of Women.
In Dr. Hathaway's most
extensive practice, cor
erln«r a period of moro
than JO ycars.he has been
called upon to treat all
manner of diseases of
men and women and
along tho wholo lino of
human ailments he has
boon uniformly sue*
cessfuL
Dr. nathaway’s mo-
thod of treatment gets
directly at tho seat of
the trouble, purifies tho blood
tones up tho wholo system aud
Purifies
AL. nu«j huuei UII mo nuvm bjbwui uuu
tno Blood, neutralize, tho poisons which
produce tho diseased conditions.
L. G. COUNCIL,
COTTON FACTOR.
AflERICUS, GEORGIA.
Farmers who desire to hold their cotton for an advance
ia price will consu’t their interest by conferring with me. I
am abundantly supplied with money to advance upon cot
ton in store, and can accommodate farmers at the LOW
EST RATE OF INTEREST. if you need money, and
wish to hold your cotton, come and see me.
J aI . S0 handle all grades of Fertilizers; also Coal.
EBVJE& Bnck - Lime and Portland Cement.
.. from Catarrh. Itronchltls, As-
fnma. Hay Fever, Lung Complaints. Stomach, I
Livor and Kidney Diseases, nios, Tumors, Can
cers, Eczema and all manner of skin affections.
Dlsnasoaof the^^^.'^rih^ Coal «.d In ^ P ’ 00DC * ded ,he flBMt do ”eaU*
Women many distressing weakaoMeilSd “ft All order, for <>al promptly delivered. My prio
diseases by whicn so many women are afflicted. I aro aa ow Telephone No. 38
Electrical ifAlhsway’.offleesareattod |
Best Grade of Domestic Coal.
ic tronblo had boon averted. with all tho latest electrical and
Citizen* of Jefferson and Harmony , l 10 " 08 ,, ot hcr appliances, In tho use of
rove threatened to lynch Gns Fellows, I •>“ T°. rM '
Grove threatened to lynch Gns Fellows',
a negro now on trial at Jefferson for as
saulting Miss Dolly Hood, near Har
mony Grovo, and Governor Candler,
who was spending tho day at Columbus,
ordered troops to tho bcouo.
Tho militia will proDably remain at
Jofferson nntil the trial Is concluded.
hammondkills tom wall.
Former Shoots Ills Brother-In-Law
Self Defense.
Elberton, Ga., Nov. 2.—Jim Ham-
mond shot and killed Thomas J. Wall
few miles below Elberton. It seems
that Wall was beating a negro tenant.
wife, tried to stop him.
wired, to the Selma exchange to hot 9enfc * or ^ or brother,
$5,000 there and to tho Now Orleans Jiru H , ttm ®ond, who enme and remon
office to bet $5,000 thero. The money
was not all covered, but a good sum woi
put np at tho odds mentioned.
CONFERS WITH PATRICK.
Attorney House Has a Lengthy Intent
view With tho Prisoner.
New Yoke, Nov. 8.—Frederick B.
House, counsel for Albert D. Patrick
and Jones, accompanied by his law part
ner and a notary public formerly In
Lawyer Patrick’s office, called at the
Tombs prison today and wore for two
hours in conferonco with Patrick. At
its conclusion Lawyor Houso said:
"My cliout Patrick is in a cheerful
mood and has no fear for tho future.
Ho is hopeful of tho outcomo. Further
than this I am not at liberty to dlscloso
tho natnro of my conferonco with him.
It was purely of a personal natnro per
taining to tho trial.”
FRAUDULENTREOISTRATION
chief of consns statistics says
i'eonle of tho United States are
than any people in any land, or
“ lime.’ Ho aggregates our mate
as reaching tho tremendous
“ of -"'.'"W,000,000, showing an in-
6480 5 >nco 1330 of *2.5,000,000,000.
•‘'Savannah Press pessimistically
'•*u!ut the present session of the
tWji * Lo oislature "will be marked
jnstice, moderation and
Our comtomporary needn't
tbont the lest feature: it’e deed
*i*doin,
$81G E!R
Sufferers fiom this horrible malady
nearly always inherit it—not necessarily
from the parents, but may be from some
remote ancestor, for Cancer often runs
through several generations. This deadly
poison may lay dormant in the blood for
years, or until you reach middle life, then
he first little sore or nicer makes its ap
ace—or a swollen gland in the
j, or tome other part of the body,
gives the first warning.
To cure Cancer thoroughly and perma
nently all the poisonous virus must be
•liminated from the blood—every vestage
if it driven out. This S. S. S. does, and
j the only medicine that can reach deep-
leated, obstinate blood troubles like this.
When all the poison has been forced out
of the system the Cancer heals, ond the
disease never returns.
Cancer beginsoften in a6mali way, as the
following letter from Mrs. Shirer shows:
A email plraplc came on my jaw shout an Inch
below the earou llic left s!4e ol my face. Xtgavt
me no pain or ineonven-
elnee, and I should have
forgotten ohont it had it
nothegun to inilame and
itch; it would hired a
little, then scab over, but
would not heal. This
continued for some time,
when my jaw began to
swell, becoming very
painful. The Cancer he-
ran to eat and spread,
unlllitwasaslarge a!a
half dollar,when I heard
of 8 S- S. and determin
ed to give It a fair trial,
and it was ‘enia
what a woncertul effect .
it had from the very beginning; the sort begin to
heal andafter taking . few bottles disappeared
entirely. Tblswas two years ago; there are still
no signs of the Cancer, and my general health
jontinues flood.—Mas. B. Sinatra. La Kata, Mo.
— ~~ is the greatest of all
blood purifiers, and the
only one guaranteed
purely vegetable. Send
tor our free book on
Cancer, containing valuable and interest-
tog information about this disease, end
write oar physidys about yonr rase. We
■^Sjwsa^its&w.
stratod with Wall. This soems to have
angered Wall, and he mado a rush at
him. Hammond ran and was followed
part of the way by WolL
Hammond went to a neighbor's,
where ho secured a shotgun. He then
returned and mot Wall, who shot at
him, but missed. Hammond then shot
Wall, tho entire load entering the left
eye, killing him Instantly.
Weekly Hank Statement.
New Yohk, Nov. 3.—Tho wookly
statement of the associated bonks shows:
Loons, $702,330,300, decrease, *1,501,800;
deposits, *811,775,200, decrease, *1,016,
circulation, *80,717.800, increase,
*157,800; legal tenders, *58,851,100, in
crease, *405,100; specie, *168,403,100, de
crease, *800,000; total resorvo, *210,304,.
200, decrease, *485,500; reservo required,
*210,443.800, dccreaso, *404,075; surplus
reservo, *5,050,400, decrease, *81,425.
Hlrmlnghutn’s Hunk Clearings.
Birmixoham, Ala., Nov. 8. — Tho
banks of Birmingham broke tho record
in clearings for tho menth of October.
Tho total sum was *1.183,8+1.53, ns
igoinst 83,460,705.01 for tho samo month
if last year. Tho largest previous
or last year, mo largest previous
mouth's rcoord is that of March, 1H00,
when tho totnl reached #3,751,981.91.
Tho record for October is at the rato of
*50,000,000 per annum.
Ohio Hank Robbed.
Bellefontaine, O., Nov. 3. —Tho
Farmers’ and Merchants' bank at Jack-
son Center was blown open at 4 o’clock
this morning and it is stated that *3,500
was obtained by the robbers. The bank
building was wrecked and damaged to
tho amount of #1,000. Tho citizens were
tho streets only to bo drivon in by
heavily armed mid masked men. Tho
robbers mado their escape on a band car.
Killed on a Trestle.
Columbia, S. O., Nov. 3. —Major
Thomas, 20 years old, a whlto carpen
ter, was struck by a Southern passenger
train. Ho was coming to Columbus on
tho Congnree bridge, and coaid not out
run the englno. Thomas was picked ap
aud corriod to tho hospital, bat died in
a few minutes.
lturled 13 Hours and Lives.
Aitkin, Minn., Nov. 3.—Frank Free
man of Catler, this county, was tmriod
under 30 feet of earth while cleaning a
well. After 13 honrs* confinement ho
was rescued and will live.
MONEY LIMNED.
widofamous, sn expert Ail of the medicines
Use<1 , " r * Hathaway are compounded In hit
own laboratories, under hit personal direction.
remed,e * prepared for each In
dividual cate according to Its requirements.
a.. . Applying to the different diseases
which he. sends free on application: No. 1. fori 0 ..., .. „ v . _
Men; No. 2. for Women; No. s. for 8kin Diseases; Straight Fire Year Loans, and yearly payment loans negotiated on Impror-
No.4.for Catarrhal Diseases; No.5. for Kidneys, ed farms and oholoe city Real Eitate, at lowest possible cost.
Consultation I 1 haTe a , P eoIal ,0 ". r *te for city loans.
^ Free. office or by mall. *
J. NBWTON HATHAWAY, M. D.
Dr. Hathaway A Co.,
S2K South Ilrood Street, Atlanta.
MENTION THIS PAPEB WHEN WRITING.
If you are wanting a loan, and fail to ue me yon will bs tho loser.
J. J. HANESLEY,
DR, CARLISLE'S! 1 * 00 " No ' 6 Barl0 ”' Bloci ’ americus. ga,
X. <£ QLASCOW & LEWIS, Tailors.
-FOR-
Uver and Blood. I
CUBES
RHEUMATISM
IN ALL FORMS.
Backache, Headache, Tooth-1
ache, Inflamation of the Kid
neys, Gravel. Neuralgia, Sore|
Throat, Diptheria, Sprains,
Bruises, Contracted Cords, I
Muscles, and Stiff Joints,
Cramp Colic and Cholera
Morbus, Bilious Colic, Chills
ard Fever, Bites of Insects,
Reptiles and Mad Dogs,|
Croup, Caked Breasts, Sur-
pressed Menstruation, Corns, I
Saits made to order by ns on short noUoe^from|onr Fall and Winter
Two thousand of the latest detlgnt to seleot ftom.
Old olothes cleaned, press an I almiS made new.
PENNSYLVANIA POKE UYE,j|
EIOnT YEARS OLU.
OLD SIIAKPE WILLIAMS
Felons, Palpitation ot the I four. full; uuakts; of this nsi
Heart, Piles, Gonorrhea, etc. j old fere rye.
For sale by E J. Eldndge d» EXPRESS
and all first.class drugstores. PREPAID
Price 50 cents. We «L.pon lpproval Inpliln. Mealed boxes,
All patients treated at mv r our ' c * ,Te, . t!indt,: * t,t 'ifiti.not«iu«f.c
n- * 114 J I lory, return it at our expen.e and we will re
oince, no cure, no pav. I turn your W W We xu.rintce thla brand to
’ ’ t J be eight ye.rs old Eight bottle, for to SO,
.... ,, , , r-u rv .. _ ... exprc.1 prepaid: 12 botOe. for KAO exprera
aroused by tho explosion and ran into | £) r> M. Carl lSle, ^llnoi
’ charges for bor‘
Unadilla, Georgia.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS-
\V. T. Lane It L Matnahd
LANE & MAYNARD,
LAWYERS
AMERICUS, : GEORGIA.
Offices Nos. 16 ami 17 Plautcra Dank Build
ing
JJR PETER P. UAUNSEN,
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Turpin Bros, or O.O. Loving'i
HtableH.
flit. U. B. HUDSON,
H PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Tenders hla profewtlonal services to the pub-
lie- Calls left at Hudson’s drug store will
receive prompt attention. »
ARIKH TAYLOR,
Attorney at Law.
Office over Rembert s Drue Gore. Forsyth
i a. m ?*Pro«s prepah
I charges for boxing-
We nanuie all tne leading brands of Rye
•nd Bourbon Whiskies in Ue market, and
will save you 60 Per cent, on vour purch;
yuan. Ga!
I Kentuck Star Bourbon
Eikrldge Bourbon 40
Coon Hollow Bourbon 45
I Mellwotod Pure Kye.
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights dc.
Anyone sending a skofrh and df^crlptlon may
quickly asrerinin our opimoa freo wLether an
Invention i* probaMy P'lUM.Uhla Comm unit*.
(Ions strictly fornideiitlni. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest nponey for socurir.g putotits.
Pntonta taken tnn>ui.'li Munu A Co. receive
n>.-ctu notice, mttuut clisruc, lathe
$cititlffic Hmfm.
A handsomely lllastrstM w-sk!y. f^nrest ctr.
eu lot ton of anr M'UnttlUC Journal. 1 ertns. $3 a
ontbs.61. SoHlb/rj: newsdealers.
Co 36iBm.d«,. fjew York
i™. fn V WMhlUiRon. D.C.
I Monogram Rye 51
Mvllr-yer Rye so
I Mah.r’» AAAA si
O.O.P. (Old Oscar Pepper)., to
Klncbea' Golden Wedding.... 75
Hoffman Houie Rye no
Mount Vernon (8 years old).. 1 a)
Old Dlllinger(10rear. old)... 1 to
THE WAY
HAWKINS,
Attorney at Law.
Jcatley Bu "
courthouse.
E.‘
once In Wheatley building opposite th
YITELLUOKN P. CLAKrvE,
if Attorney at Law
HIM Lamar street. Americus. Ga
J A. mur. js. [ Attorneys at Law
Americas, Ga.
Give special attention to the Bankruptcy
practice. Offlce. Btm bide, near court house
& E. CATO, it. L>.
. PhYsCIAN AND SURGEON,
dene* too Felder street Telephone M
Tender* hit professional services to the
people of Americas and surrounding coun
t'ea Special atuntloo given to general
To Win a Wo
man is no se
cret to a man,
But a nice suit of clothes,
well made, such as we are now
making, at
SPECIAL LOW PRICES,
will help you. An immense
variety of Suitings—and all
at business bringing prices.
Finninger Co.,
... .Tailors
405 Jackson Street
BUY YOUR
...Groceries...
fbom
John M. Anglin,
Who Sells Cheaper than the Cheapest.
300 LAMAR STREET.
7fow tfs Tj/ig Tjtmo
7jo SPurchaso a Srap/top/ionc
We have them from *5.00 to 8160.00.
There in more real enjoyment in a
Graphopbona than any instrument in
tho world. Yon eao have at yonr bid
ding no unseen host of masieiane ready
to dolight with exqnsite melody.
IT THE COUNTRY HOME
Grspbopbones tre particularly adapted
to ont-of-dcor use, end are, therefore,
sneoially available tor lawn partiea and
all oat door gatherings at tbe summer
home. Wten tbe atmosphere is stifling
la-doors and tbe energy in lacking with
which to entertain family and frienda.
tbe Graphopbone stands ready and
willing to delight and ebaer with its
molody, story aod aong. It will be tbe
jollieat member of tbe jollies! party,
■lag rag-time ooon aonga in inimitable '
faiblon, tell tbe moat clever and aide*
splitting bay-seed stories, or entertain
with the latest mareb or familiar oper-
atio solcotion. A big stook of Grapho-
•hones aod Graphopbooe records Kept
n stock to seleot from.
We are headquarters for Bioyolea and
Bicycle Hondries, Kodaks and Kodak
■npplies. Talking Machines and anp-
pl-ea.
Repairs made on Bioyeles, Kodaks
and Talking Maebinea.
WILL VVVLEy,
AMERI0U3, GA.
Correspondence solicited.
Kodak Developing and Amateur Picture
making a specialty.
Wcmakea *peclalty of the Jux trade and
all orders by mall or telegraph wfll have our
Fcred Pt altcntl0D Special inducement* of-
The Altmayer &
Flatau Liquor Co.
f*Mail orders skipped same day receipted |»l II 1 T* [\n P £
606, 608,608, 510, 612 Fourth-.L * u .
Near Unloc-Passenger Depot I II13 1*1 C AIN i
Phone 265.
Alacon. - • Georgia,
We find by aetnal comparison that
our sales lor Oetober are more than
doable what they were tbe same month
last year.
I /xeaeatv , If yon want a
Loans,
■ = property, yon
will save money by seems me. Three
to ten years lime. Rates Tow and terms
easy. Office In Fiantcrs Bank building.
G, *R. ELLIS,
Americns, Gs.
Good Farm For Sale.
I oiler for sale 100 or 150 seres good
farm land jnat ontaldo city llmiu. Lies
lb,6, ulay foundation, baa fine spring
water and plenty timber. A very de
sirable place, gee me, or address me at
Amarlcna, Ga.
G. H. SEIG.
OH
confinement. Care guana-
teed or no pay. B. H. VEAL,
Mnn gr LiEfa 8o»
lUrium, Box 3, Austell, G*.
It Means This!
That tbe people are fast flndiog out
tbe fact that oar PRICES ARE LOWER
and our shoes are better than other
homeo are selling.
Empire Shoe Store,
J. W. L, DANIEL, Mgr.
Nicholson’s Old Stand, Americas, Ga