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pi ! „Su'ndiiv School Dr-H. every Smith Sun-
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"'pVav'T i- meeting Thursday
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hJorcllam, 7 J- It. Cawood, pastor. ft
s-liool every Sunday p m
i\ ' P. Scars, Supt.
Lrior L,-l, and Court September. convenes 4th Allen tort,
f. |i. Iludsqm l+d- den.
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COUNTY OFFICERS.
A l- n,si- ,).F. Woods, Cheney,
K M CHfoeiti'—'• N.
h.iNMiv L T. J. Dozier,
L it kchi vi-:a -f- " M• •* - 1 ! hello}, 1 .'' 1 [Uv
CoLI-urroH It- Tondee • sr,
, ,sruiu -c.
to L mi: D- A. (ivies, ltobt Patton,
[peacock, n com missionuhs— M Caskey,
i’ F Dixon, A
fc ffiegJiorn, clerk of board.
kiunty Board ot Kiluealton.
L- Taylor, (’resident. Dr. lb
j, Lrv ’(■,.iiiiiv die School I’ominissionorand Mur>av,
ol board. A. C.
Murjihv and K. M. Rainy members
ird.
City officers.
L Battle, Mayor,
biurton, It It A M Strange, «M uppity,
[C'vmey Murray.
eocNeu-M i;.n .
II MeCrory, Recorder.
LM Thronton Vr Marshal.
[and Dixon OilS.
fl Fli Dist Wilkinson, Q M. I) Not H Singletary,.! Public and ex¬ P
it .1 P court 4th Saturday in each
hi ( M( adows,not. public ex-officio
, I ’1 .1 illxon, J P court 1st Satur-
['■:,( 1 , month.
. # (I, y: W Snider Not. Pub.
k icio .1 P, and S Murray, I P
[ ,1 .'Saturday in each month.
Dist <i >1, C M P.aincv Not. i’l
k-.ilieio .) P and S I' Harper J
iru Saturday in each inontli.
J. R, McOROAY,
rOIE2.3^TE3T -A-T Ga. Zb-A-'W". j j
EbbAviiffiK,
BIS For FW.oe (»' under Y3; from U f 10 ]
Kc [ charges ;
onic-f at cou'-t house. ;
BjT **’ £T M/'DROStY «lowRUaI
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COB1TEY -A-T 1jA.WV.
EDDAYIbLK, G.t.
L-r, pratico in tlio counties of Selilev,
Macon, Marion and Chaltaliob-
[Siii-.ual alteiUion given to coliec-
claiins. Office in court House.
J. R. lilLLim
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
[s!a;e and Banking Ageni I
ELLAVILLE, GEORGIA.
l;>t ! attention him. given to all unless business ool-
t- No charges Special attention
s nr-■ made.
|o and selling collecting renting, rents. arid leasing real
K. Wilkinson,
OE-ICTIEY AT LAW.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA,
fill f- entrusted attend promptly to him. to Money all legal col-
Kvill he immediately remitted.
Ik Lamar Peoples’ National Hank
jig, Lama Street.
I. N. MOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
pLLAVILLE, GEORGIA,
p'l'- - In Court House.
LIEN HOUSE,
■ KLY THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL
pi ERICUS, GEORGIA,
r- " - H. A LT.KN Proprietress.
Pam pie Rooms on first Flour
r' 1 ' Commercial Tourists
P'!(' Hells (lounected with every
M'-legant Hath -’oonis Riipplieil
f'esian Inat’ons, w ater—warm strictly First-Class or cold, Ao-
particular. in
|i'<magc I W. Respectfully H Allen, Soiicted. Agent.
[XHERN HOTEL
* ar Street, Near Passongor Depot,
M AC()N, GEORGIA.
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f
1 Vista and Elfavilfe R, R,
^ yja ftaatefesr** road will «**
R GOING HAST.
l, ena Vista 8:30
f Ktiiam a. m.
P! EUavjlio....... 1) U
L'UaviUf, 0:30 “
j»'HUrog sc It
M Antic ’1'SO!,.. 11:30 “
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G'.dfi-son ooix« W r-i-
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0 8:15 pm
J'ntiiam i’,1. .’ u< ‘" Vl8t : *:♦} jViUl P m
n » 4:4o
•'UlVe k soim'Tv ; 8 ”st,*vn nderson Railroad with
Hint w ,. st go-
' "C’K'd’M*.
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In Kxlraordinim Offer!!
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\ IhlAND COMBINATION,
To law hubsertbers or renewals to the
KNTKncnisK lit the re«uinr price tree'for *i r >o «
V ‘ ur ’ W,t " »»" v ..... " i " -e.
° ,M * . Vo, u M»« “American Farmer” s*eo
advertise moat) and eltiiar of tlio follow*.
la * ......(eat sixteen- page nmgaihies:
T ‘" ‘foi'HK Win-:, a paper lor the
f ft( fi^ iin«f Hit* household.
Ibioi, ('iiki:h, tvbleb is devoted to the
interest iii'tlio home and faintly.
Oi h Cot'N ruY Homk, a papor devoted
)o < pun try Ufa.
f..?’\r7ri™T t «iTa„ p ,i c :fi^ r o
time aid in building up your home
paper and your tmvn. The Kntkiu’HIsk
is alone worth the money. Sample copies
of above magazines nan lie scon at this
office. fall and select your papers and
SOI •ure your reading matter for a whole
year for only
3iSpI<‘ntli<l Papers for only $1.50.
•Judge Battle visited Americas
Thursday.
*
State exchanges are copying C’s
“Uchee” reminiscences.
Hon.W.D. Hon W ]) Murray Murray visited visited A«er, 4„,or
icus last Thursday.
You can’t most always in gener¬
ally sometimes tell.
Freight is heavy on tiie B. V. & E.
railroad. Trade is picking up.
Nothing is hard to a willing
mind.
A humble duty faithfully pier-
fcrRicd is a sweet morse) forever.
To marry on love alone is
foolish. To marry on money alone
is sinful.
In this wide world the fondest
and the best are the most tried.
A little child of Air. Franklin’s
near La Crosse was smothered to
death last Tuesday. It dug a hole
in a pile of seed cotton and got in
tile hole head foremost and could
not get (,ut.
Special Mention.
We call the attention of all our
subscribers to our Americus adver¬
tisements. When you visit Ameri-
cus favor them with a call. If you
need anything in their respective
lines, give them a trjal and do your
paper ilie kindness to te l them
where you saw tiie advertisement,
Blanche Cockrell is visiting
rt*lati Vfs in Bvnmvootl tjii.s wf*ek.
Lin* attendance in the high
school is increasing.
\ \Oi ICr
All persons indebted ,, to the
fate of J. N. Hooter deceased, will
please come forward and settle, and
those having claims against the es-
tat-e will render them in as the law
requires. W. D. Murray, Adtn’r.
October 9, 188G. *
NOTICE THIS.
AH persons indebted to the B. V.
A E. It. R., eitlier by subscription
or notes, in Heiiley county,will take
notice that the same has been
turned over to me by the attorney
of tiie road for collection. Suit will
be brought if not settled iinmediate-
ly. C. R. McCrory.
October 13, 188U.
Chew the “Life Boat” tobacco for
sale by Dixon & Williamson.
I will be at my shop an Thursdays,
Fridays and Saturdays all who want
shoes mended will please bring
them on those days, they will find ;
me there only on the days above
mentioned. Wm. J. Allen.
We have just received a lot of
good shoes and hats which we will
sell at prices to suit the tunes
Williams Williams & We vvla aver via.
A harryl of Bologna sausage and
a fresh supply of the Ross lunch
biscuit just received.
Williams & Weaver.
If you want something delicious
in the way of confectioneries call
Oil Williams & Weaver.
Fine Blackberry Wine.
Miss Janie Driver hasSOgalons
inethe hmriHi rposes'vve'Vhi'nkitun-1
excelled. \\V have tried it and can ;
safely recommen it. Anyone want-
ing to buy can find a sample at this |
office.
•AHriunw -y AM’i.iniG
•^euom noX
a ah s j [tax «A\ ’saowd pup spoo,d .mo
auiutuxo pun ijtiQ 'oojuo.t puu.tHSns
‘s.auSio ‘^ooaHqoj, miij ‘.UB.wpjHH
‘ejHMuij, ‘suoipiK ‘spoof) fiuiqsiu
-an.q g)u 3 f) pun soipwi ‘Sujmop
‘sjuji Vi»oiiS ‘spoof) AJfl lopii-w PU«
jiBj JtiQif 3 ui 8 Bqajnd i?q (Ceuoui OAitg
tin.) uoa’ o.mii.u pup ip.u t\q.f jq
BIHT J I1V-4H ivo«
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ou/s.
Machinery, Engine gpd itiu OR’s
JEt >st Grade’s. B. \. St’RANgk.K
»o Tim ri.ivrisif*.
Jin i|iy ndvoj’tisoment I stated
thorn was a did',Tenet* of > H of a
win in fttvaf of the Americas eat-
ton market. Blit upon examination
ot the freight rates l find it on
umonpt oao-sixteentl), the differ-
once so small it will not pay any
P lll,ltor to l|HU| hit) cotton from ids
OVVI1 fPHrUet. firing me your cotton
«»«• 1 "ill em|o«v«,r to get the
highlit market prin-o for it.
Yours t-rulv
W . II. 1 0X1)1.K.
If yot) watit K) iuty a first class
I‘i it no or Organ go to Hill A Schnei¬
der, AmericusGa.
Mr - j - n - Huds(mhftsw ° rk
0,1 Mr. U, W. Cldpley’s .Mr.' now rest-
deuce adjoining Eugene Dix-
on’s.
Miss Lizzie Whltoimrd, our
cousin from Terrell, visited us a
few <lays this week.
Fro hi Foogle’s .^1 ■ 1 Is.
Lillies fire pretty tight in our.set-
tleinent; corn is scarce—made so
and z two-thirds ot Ins corn,—Mr.
George Chapman and Miss Mary
Cloud were joined in the holy bonds
of matrimony J, Oct. J 4, J iiy Hev.Jas,
Killlble) Mt e riJ e e of j. M ,
Cloud.—Miss Susie Howell has re-
turned home to Sruithville after a
visit to friends in Schley county .—1
Mr. J. A. Mauk is anxious to move
back to Texas.—Hardy Phillips’ old
mule, Puss,departed this life 11 few
days since.—The cotton crop is
(luite short here.—James A. Mauk
wants to sell out.—Air. William
Klcckley will have tiie Lutheran
church completed in a few days.
1 , x. b-
Tiie Dawson Journal reports the |
death of a little child from svvallow-
ing a nickel.
Money to Loan on tp.cxl Term*.
ts *7““ ra es wffid M " mont^ t !lJl aiu at the l,lNt clieiip, !*"
P r « ved Binds to offer as security,
call on or address at Amencus.Ga,,
Mathews* Burklmlter, loan agents,
A ni e year old girl of
sin fasted fifty three days, “they
say.”
Cherry trees in bloom at Judge
Hattie’s.
Don’t forget the paper. We need
money.
OGLETHORPE DoTS.
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liEPOKTED BY KOBEKT. j
Mrs. Henry Willis visited friends I
in Marslmllville Sunday.
Allen ihomas killed by loin I
was 1
Baisden in town Monday J night; ’;
, Doth , colored, , ,
Mrs. Zeak Shealy and Mi.-.s An¬
nie Kaigler are attending the
women’s missionary conference in
Macon this week.
A few of us are thinking ol visit¬
ing you, Mr. Editor, and a few
more, Sunday.
Master Roland Strange is ill.
Miss Annie Collins visited friends
in town Monday ^nd Tuesday.
Hev. A. J. Harvey is conducting
a protracted meeting here this
week, assisted by Rev. Mr. Corley
of Blakely.
Brown Miller has been shaking
hands with his old friends this
Week,
A party of young people passed
through the city Sunday on thejr
way to Andersonville to spend the
day.
WHAT TRUE MERIT WILL DO.
The unprecedented sale of
Boschee’s German Syrup, within a
few years, has astonished the world.
It is without doubt the safest and
best remedy ever discovered for the
speedy u / and effectual cure
Coughs, Colds and the severest
Lung troubles. It acts on an en-
tirely different principle from the
usual prescriptions 'v, given by physi-
cuius, as it ., does not dr> . ... up .. a cou» _____, i
and leave the disease still in the
system, but on the contrary re-
moves the cause of the trouble
heal.-, , u ,.a the t j, (l parts rilirt „ affected and leaves | 4%rtV< „
them in a purely healthy condition.
A bottle kept in the house for use
when the diseases make their aj>-
pea ranee, will save doctor’s bills
and a long spe\\ of serious illness.
-V trial will convince you of these
facts. It is positively sold by all
druggists and general dealers in
the land. Price, 75 cents, large
bottles.
Another swindle has been un¬
earthed. Some firm with a big
name and glowing letter head sends
out a bjank form to farmers ve-
questing statistics relating to the
yield of crops, and other agrieultu-
ral matters. The farmer is to til
up the blank and sign his name,
“just to.verifythe statement,” you
kuiiw. Tl\e next thing the <:<*untry-
liian knows one of “.[hose notes”
turns up in tin* hands of an inno-
cent mtrehaser.
While in Hiielmnan lust
<lay we went Into the jail an«l
‘ >( l "I* the ipost replies** and tlu*
hwt’deat criminal we have ever seen
— Jlenry Norris, lit* will talk to no
one without using tip- most profane
‘“"sUai'e. lie says he has
reacted committing tju* murder for
which he is nailer u death sentence,
a»<l seems to lie anxious for the day
«f jjecution to come, wldch is next
* wilo \ isJfAK* iiim lust
Wednesday morning and it so im-
pressed him Unit lie iidii)|nistered
untp )ier a eel) tee I cursing, so wo
, heard. , Haralson ,, . is , ripe tor .. hang- .
ing. and we never saw a more tit
sqbject lor the gallows than .Norris.
There is not the least sympathy in
! h 7°“ ,,tytor him - h,h 1 hois
todp the grand . act ho is . so anxious
to perforin,-Waoo Enterprise,
Tho Philadelphia house keepers
ijre going to try colored help fresh
from the South with a view of do¬
ing away with the class now em¬
ployed which is designated as
trifling, In the houses of those who
understand them, negroes make
tl,e best of servants, but no servants
will more quickly take advantage
z t no rrizr:, Albflny Aews reinarkh tpat
“<‘»ti<*s with industrial enterprise
liru prosperous and happy; and
their population is steadily inereas-
ing. The hum of machinery and
the clatter of busy hammers bridg-
mg over the chasm of want, as it
were, is music to which the feet of
progress keep time. The smoke of
every manufactory, in ascending
breathes its benediction on an en¬
terprising people. The fadeless
fires of the furnaces are the vestal
tires upon the altars of vigorous m-
dustry.
A correspondent in Cartersville
furnishes the following:
In jhe last legislature Fite and
Felton represented Bartow, now
Felton and Foute will represent
Ber. Now, Felton Foute Fite
,‘Jp^t" 1 ’ Tat Felton,
I*'oute ami Fite will have Foute
Fe i t()U an( | Felton Foute Fite and
F()Ut(f> IJut Foute diU not FiteF ite
p()r pite Fjte F()ute>
We hope those of our subscribers
are in arrears will call and
Very few, up to date, have
There are a few
on legal advertising. Call and
We need money*. *
Hherlff \\. N. Thornton, of Terrell
died last week.
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-TAX NOTICK.
Tito following are my rounds for the
taxes of collecting for the state and
1880.
Patton’s Hill, Oct. II, Nov. 2 and 23.
La (’rosso, Oct. 12. Nov. a and 24.
biekskillett, Oct. 13, Nov. 4 and 25.
Stewart’s Mill, November 22.
7 N X K " :! lU ” {L»-
* hildci a- »<>m , - U.
Dozier’s Mill ” 18.
Hart’s Mill ” 10.
Kllaville, every ' Saturday KfcLLKY, until my
close. \V. C.
Tax Collector Schlejr County.
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L m NEW. BIOH
I BLOOD.
.Find out aoout them^and you ^will^aiways^ be ttuu^fuU dtge^Qllli^gtrnted pamphlet
Sher?dan’s Cond^ov.. Nothing on earth
Vowder is absolutely gw will make henw lay
pure and highly don-Bag like it. It cures
aentrated. One ounce*® oi'ISB ohicken oho era and
is worth 4 pound ftU disease* of hens.
j-ny itrictly other a medicine Icind. ItisBjj toB I I in Is worth its weight
oe gi iven with food t t 7 book gold. bj’ II ustrated
?old everywhere, sent by mail for L5 in stKOxyB. ^ 1-1 lb. air-tight tin nr.'i free.
i-c or ceiits can®. $1: k. by mn-l, fli..; ' .
oana by express, prep aid, for DJr. T . U. .TOHK>> »N 'R!* . * .«-*n r .
TO THE PUNTERS OF SCHLEV d ADJOINING COUNTIES
Having rented the Warehouse of W. D Murray for the coining season,
I ^ ( ‘g leave to call your attention to the same, and respectfully asking of
« Hherai share of patronage. Having an experience of eighteen years in
the AY arehouso business, I flatter myself that I understand it.
f shall endeavor at all times to get Americus prices for cotton, which
can be done, save the difference in freight which amounts to about one
eighth of a eprit per pound. My charges will ho the same as Americus
charges, fifty cents for storage, twenty-five for extra storage, and twent-y-
five cents per bale tor selling. But any farmer has a right to sell his own
co tt on and I shall at all times render him any assistance I can in so doing,
tl\e l have employ epiployed Mr. W. J. R. Gaines as my scalesman, he having been in
of Mr. D. Murray for two past seasons. 1 believe he is a
man that will stand perpendicular between the buyer and seller
1 have engaged Mr. Murray to look after the warehouse business until
u t ()f Heptenib(eT| being compelled to look after and wind up my business
j n Americus. I then come among you as a citizen, and all I ask of you
is a fair trial. Respectfully Yours,
w. II. TONDEE.
JOHN E. HALL,
At the Old Wooden Drugstore, near the Post Office,
_i^_xrLexic-CLS, G-eorg’ia-.
I)BALER IN
DBI GN, lYIKniCINFS, LHFI*II( 4I.N.
I’iuy Toilet kou|i*>, Itru-lies, Camlts, Ac.
PEIIFIIRV 1 MI FRIT TOILKTIRTIILEX,
IN GUB.- T VARIETY,
No liquorsintoxicatfuat I’lij-Hictatj’s Frey dianKs rtmton Nultl Acoucaiely Oou,j>oanflccC
mym
Several interesting letters are
crowded out this week, but will up*
pear in our next. Correspondent*
1 will please be patient, i
j SHERIFF SALES.
Mill.El’ roi vrv.
i
sm;i?iii* HUES, NUKMHKIt.
Utb illoiA, Seiti.nv (Y.rsT\.
j Will be sold nl tin court Ikhimh door
^ ^ K1Uvi|to| S( , lk , v ,
( Ueovgia, tip* first botwoou TTh*hc1h\ the in legal Nov»m,bcr, 1 h>u rx«»i salt*, *««»*,
“ii
i„ t „f land number WD In the :10th .lis-
trial of said county, ountiihiiiig <>n« lain-
tired neves, levied on as ilia property ot
t. J. Mott by virtue of one Superior
V» ,u, t */!' n «*'. l vo Jr« <,f
. i .
in possession nothied us mjnlml by
law.
J. K, WOODS, Slierltt.
Notice of I leave to sett land.
of Application ordinary of will Schley he made county, to the Georgia, court
at the first regular term ufter exnlration
of, this ho notice, publication for leave for to soil four the weeks lands from be¬
longing to the estate ol Alexander
Uoodsou, lain of said county, deceased,
for benontof tli* heirs and creditors of
said Administrator deceased. Alexander I’. It. SMITH, Uoodsou.
ot
October 4, 1880.
| A p,.„c(itlcm for better* ot Hlsmisa.on,
GKOKOIA —sen i.kvcounty.
w . A. Daniel, deeeasod. These are tliere-
fore u,r-itc and admonish all and singu-
the [hotrobjcctions'ln first Monday in 'my 'January oilftceon or before the
, next,
uar.v, why said application should not
this witness the my $ith liniufami*'officiaVstgnaHiire day of
.1. DOZlb September, .ordinary, 18KG.
l,
Application AVI betters of Concern: Administration.
To all 10111 it may
Win reus, J . S. Womack has applied to
me (hr letters <>f administration on the
cast ate of W. H. Womack late of-said
county, deceased.
This is therefore, to rl to all and singular
kindred and creditors, of said deceased,
to be ind appear at my office on or before
the December term of court to be hold
on the first Monday in December next
and show cause, if any they have
why letters should not be granted J. S.
Womack.
Witness my hand mid official signa¬
ture, this Oct. 14, ’Sli. T. J. Dozikr,
Ordinary.
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more the price of one. This
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once. Tun AniiA.vs.nv
Tin vi:i,i:n wiil be mailed on application.
! r<"Wi> also furii sli the two large and
Colored Lngvavinga
“THK ARKANSAW TRAVELKR”
and
“THE TURN OF THK TUNE.”
Which, together with the original story
of the “Arkiinsnw Traveler,” as told by
Colonel “Sandy** address Faulkner, will bo maii-
ed to any on reoeipt of -kicts;
postage stamps taken. I best* pictures
are mailed,post-paid,only not given as premiums, rnit are
Address on receipt of price
READ “ “ * DENHAM, Publishers,
Little Rock Ark
it 1 sum
“THE GROCER.”
ZElla/vi.11®, O-eoxg'Lsb,
With full line in stock and ready to compete with all
"Country Merchants,"
STOCK Of-
MEAT, CORN, OATS, FLOUR, HAM’S WITH COOKING STOVES
<,r L 0 WARM 1 TIE SAUCE,
Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Grits, Cheese, Mackerel and Lard
Sufficient to supply the general trade, and a full liri^
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BURIAL CASKETS I
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county mmrui*
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SUBSCRIPTION m A YMU.
ARTHUR RVLANDER.
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111 i( K-s Hoipe made NIjoes, I lilts and Repairing done <>i)
Shoes a wpecla lty, IJndtfelJas. snort not ice.
file b i dock i)| Child Sty _ sjieeinity. I ihIi flats n >r- ilest oak hard. soles ami
(Irons shoos in the city. ) h [ways pn
RepairingOunntMdi PH*Guaranteed. ah guod*Ou*r*ut«od,
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CASH CAHrKT STOKE.
Tip* subscriber has Just opened at tiie ‘*OhJ> Hit AN HE HR V CORONER,” *
wtore.
Something new in Amfriuus, where can be seen the largest as well a* the hundr
somest slock of
CARPETS AND RUGS
That have ever I,oen exhibited in southwest Georglu, consisting of almost every
style and quality. And as I selected them carefully myself in Philadelphia cash
and New York from the manufacturers, and id the very lowest
prices, and as I propose to sell them.
STRICLY FOR CASH,
J pan afford to sell them as tow as they can bo bought In the
L A R G ES T M A R K E T S
In t lie state, and will gladly duplicate any hills that may be purchased I 11 those
markets, respectfully inv Ito my friends and tl»e public to call and nee what 4
I most stock thorn,
beautiful l Will show ). J. KRANBERRY, Ail.
s 23 -lm Araericus, 6 a.
1867. 188(5*
JAS. FRICKER & BRO M
AMERICUS, GA.
TEWBLEES
and dealers in Musical Instruments of all kinds. Their stock consists of
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, Solid Silver and Fluted Ware, Knives,
Forks and Spoons, Pocket Knives and Scissors, Golds Pens and I encils,
Canes, Opera Glasses, Spectacles to suit every one who need glasses arts no
matter h"w old or how young, Sewing Machine Oil, Needles, I
and attachments,
PIANOS, ORGANS,
Accordions, Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Tambourines, Harps, Violin Bows,
Strings and Trimmings, and a thousand and one other tilings that \yo
cannot enumerate her*)* We repair Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in
workman-like manner. All work guarapteed. Goods we sell engraved
free Ourstock is very large and bought close and we cannot be undersold.
If you contemplate the purchase of a Piano or Organ write for oui* illu*r
rtated catalogu ft and get our prices before you buy. we solicit corre¬
spondence. W Ct cordially invite every one when in the city to call and
look through our large stock. Remember the place, Barlow Block next
(Iqor to drug store of Hr. E. J. Eklridge. A me uxors, Ga, oc29-ly,