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Mar 3. 187&
INSuSTyOUB pbopebty
u „ rote »"■' r,'i«M«Caropu>l™ :
\ortk Bioto* .V LwwsaCo.,
Of London, England
l»na*nc Ixsauxcr Co.,
* of Brooklyn. New Fork
i.i^n Mi^rrVu Imaoramc* O-.
Of Athens, Georgia
IHS0RE YOTJE LIFE
the
KorfTAiuj: Lirt A*hvk
• vnvm Ktatk» Ikuytka:
Of New Fort
Of Macon, Georgia
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t hm New Jimp Btore, Lamar Wrest,
Or to, *PKBJt & HOOKS,
ra «v Broker*,corner 1 amar College stt
» «,k,» >vill fin*l tb« finest gaiter* in th-
. •*: WraTBrumA.
. A11 pnod 1 ’
anio pri.-rn at
WnrrHrjUM i
te^ Advertisemeuts inserted in the lo
,~jl colamns of this paper will be charged
iwf.ktt oevrs per line, each issue.
■ a hoy*’ and youths’ clothing can Lo farm 1 '
Webthkiwsu’s.
a # - If von want cue*p dress poods go to
• WtfnnawEK's.
*p. MUit t Betd at Ur. Ehlridge**.
gpl. We aaw a |xilicem*u on the utreei
ve>t *nl:iy looking for fieail bogs.
grti,. The present mouth has Jive San
day*.
B^.The Editor leaves to-day for Atlan
u and other poiuts and expects to bo ab
v-nt f.-r the next eight or ten days.
tfy. l)r. McDonald has returned and
will wait upon his |>atrons at once.
Cgptr-B.'T
required bond, been qualified and <
e 1 npon thejdutiea of Ordinary of Sum
ter. *W. B. Gnerry, Ifcsq.^ baa bee^ ap
pointed aod'.jaworti in as Clerk of Ordina*
*J- % ^ v ' : '
K5u The garden of Mr. Tlias. M. Edf n
was entered a few nights.since, by some
offspring of the old Serpent* and as there
was no angel stationed there trith a flam
ing sword, robbed of a large quantity of
fine vegetables. .
Another Good Citizen Gone.—"We are
tgain compelled to chronicle the demist
•*f a good and worthy.citizen of Snmter,
P. W. Forth, who died of pneumonia, ol
■ he 2d inst, aged about 40 years. He
was a member of the Masonic fraternity,
respected and beloved by all who knew
him, and of a re'titude worthy to be imi
tated by the Itovt of icen.
The atteiitiou of the street con-
tree tor is called to the delapidated con
dition of tio hiidge leading to Collegt
Gill. J t is dangerous. If not fixed short
iy some one may have to pay liouvy
i am ages.
t&r We believe there is au ordinanct
prohibitiug the discharge of fire-arms in
•he corporate limits of the city, yet every
uight cau be heard the firing of guns ox
pistols; but we can never hear of any
person being arrested for violating thin
ordinance.
C&~ We learu Un*6 a citizen of this
place was attacked one night last week b\
vome cue uukuowu. It was supposeu
(lmt tiie individual had some money. The
tables, however, were turned, and th«
rufti.iu received a good beating. U*
made a retreat iu good order.
t@u It is gratifying to know that om
little city is prepared to furnish provis
ions at rates as low as they can be bonght
in any other city in the State. Messrs.
Coin & Bro. on Cotton Avenue, can and
>vi!l sell bacon, corn, flour and all otliei
articles of food at rates as low ns Macon V
(**.- Tim decoration of the graves . o’ ^ roa ^ provision merchant, W. A- Huff.
•be CoolVderate dead at And.rsonville | jj (> keeps forge stock of goods contin
-riw 8 very pleasant affair. I nu iiy e , t route for this place, so that his
7 rrrTTT" « „ 4 st °<* rapidly as it is de-
leetiug will he held .n Tnlbo. p|eW ,^ ^ 0n Saturday Iiu ,t h
Talbot
ton to-day, in favor of bnliding a Rail
road from Newnan to Americas. Hope
it will meet with success.
Wi. Mr. Moses Speer has a desirable
i itico room in the Granberrv building to
On Suturday, the young ladies o!
Vurlow Masonic College gave a very
.^lea-sing entertainment, which was no-
m»*r«>us)y attended by onv citizens.
I
The Grand Cyclops of the Kn-Klnx 1
KUn is in town. Repair to the tomb ol j
the Skull and K ross Bones to-uight at
now Tide. Fail not under penalty ol
Wing visited by Spirits grotesque.
ftriiu James W. Wilkinson lias been ap
pointed Ordinary of Lee county rice
Henry Johnson, deceased. Ho will make
.» thoroughly competent and efficient
"theer, and we congratulate the people
• ■f I<ee upon his appointment
sold t.velve hundred dollars worth ol
goods at wholesale prices, and has a still
larger lot of bacon on hand already. —
Merchants from the lower counties will
save t ime and money if they will stop in
Americus and buy provisions, as the fluc
tuations in prices makes it necessary that
all articles of trade abould arrive at theii
destination as soon as possible. If yon
deal in provisions call at Ca u ABro'saud
the profit will V on your side. Go and
trv them.
< h» Rp clnthii
X Nk* Progha>imk.—The publishers
oi that excellent paper, Burke $ Weekly
for Boys and Girls, announce that the
fourth volume, which begins in July, will
be one of the best yet issued. Among
the £ood things iu store for that volume
are • ‘ The Y onn^ Explc rers, or Boy-Life
in Texas, the author of Jack Dobell;
The Life of n Robin Redbreast, as told bj
himself, by Paul H. Haync, Esq. ; The
Hermitage Children, a Virginia Story, by
|>UY llie besto' ej.'iytl.ing. j Mrs. M. P. Kennedy ; additional chap-
• ^ At the City Dkio Stoke. . - ... m , ,,
_ j ters from the life of Little Totty, by Mrs.
Mary E. MeKinnie ; ^fountain Hall, bj
Rev. Thas. W. White, (Philip Barrett) ;
Original Poetry, by Dr. Frank O. Tick
nor. Mrs. Man;Ware, and others; a se
ries of illustrated papers on Botany and
Natural Philosophy ; and many other at
tractions “too numerous to mention. ”
Now is a good time to subscrilie. All
new subscriber* »vUo send in their sub
scriptions before the first of July will re
ceive ali numbers issued after their names
are received and prior to the 1st of July,
gratis. So the so oner you subscribe, the
l.sVb*a o^iwITn Dl^on wUhll | '““8eryoar»ub«r,pti 0 m,x,iU!ruo. T«n>»
• barter muiubcra. Degree templee an j ^ ^
be organized in this city and Dawson. ' ‘ nr e 4 ^ acon »
vs. Ifyo
C9u
moon is rapidly increasing
dze,” was the observation of a “local"
re when items were scarre. The
ituthor” has also been a fruitful theme,
d occasionally the “crops." We have |
hi estopped from noting the preoenc* i
dead hogs and dead goats on tin i
rret by r. valuable appointment, so w* j
r forced to exclaim, “Oh, for r» local.’’ |
Tan Goon Tempuhs—Are making ■
1 progress in this section. A lodge
«nd applications have been received foi
subordinate lodges in Ellaville and Mar-
s lialville, to which Bro. Hancock, D. G.
V»*. C. T.. will attend on his return from
Atlanta. Cannot some of our temperance
friends in Buena Vista and Friendshi|
'* h*re»t themselvee in this matter? We
should like to hear from them.
.. *V • Kpn v * Mt bii»cnitM buy Baking
ro * " Clt 41 Bk. Kuikiugf's Drug Store.
*#* i'idc dr»ns goc-tj at lit t*!itn per v«r<l a
WeSTHEIICEk’S.
Thf. Pulpit.-• Rev. R. A Holland
preached to a large congregation at the
Methodist church last Sunday morning,
from the text contained in the 17th chap.
»f Mathew, f>th verse. “This is my be
loved Son.’ The discourse was a master
piece of eloquence—nay, more than that,
it was an im|>er>onationas vivid as itjras
•leautiful. H carried bi< hearers with
lim across the blue waters of the MeJi-
eranean; to the burred soil of Palestine,
and among the broken arches and mined
temples of the once mighty Jerusalem.
The pluce of crucifixion is reached and
the dreadful actno ispanornraicul.
The suffering*of Christ, robed in mock
purple and cruv ne d with cmel thorns,
tailoring auder lii* dreadful load; the
cries of hatred which pnrsue him ; the
jeers and jibe3 cf his persecutors, the
nails piercing ifo Royal hands; the lance
wounding the side of the Divine Martyr;
he dark vail which covers the faced
the Heavens a* the Sun arrests his eyes
t of gents furnishim ' froni the convulsions of the'
Wkstheixrk's. | j arthqnakes; t!c rending of the ▼***!
ev-Kcroatne ,h tt oxplck-" Tem P lp > every circumstance at-
•»nips »t Dr. EldridgtV D „gstore. j (ending the Hnatory sacrifice, the elu
*• J,l " t jec'ivwl, a largo lot of bloaellings.
- -chop St Wt>THEIMtP.'x.
The ladies art* requested to reai':
Hie alvrrtisment of \Vm. Luzarou. Tliev
v learn something to their benefit.
Fish-eaters will fiud a notice from
Mr. Samuel Brix-k, in* another column,
informing them how they may get a sup
pl.V of cat-fish.
* Jr The best asson
I JURE Wines, Brandies and Whiskies
*- At the C.rnr p B ro Store.
W Tstent median, a. all sortB, a*
Df FWridae’a’Bmg Store.
&». Ciotiuog uwb t.) nr** ill (S'LSnigs
tri.- Filling sii(M-ra‘d^ evtTTtliintjfl..
ten-, now. The t.,d folio try the creci.
-_r.il get bqt few biles and still fewer fish.
*he girl, fl,h for the lioys, hat they don'i
■‘it« either. When the boye turn ont,
'"log is brink. Oar devil says he rea
of *'*» >" *I>nt they fish for turken.
■ " f *rul the iileasnre of a call yes
from Mr. c - H - 0. Willingham,
i-o-L, -r iug editor ol the LaGrange Re-
K.£ r,W ^ Uon to ^tend the
I ^°P»1 Conference nt Albany.
No Alarm Given, and the Police
Non Est ■
On Sunday morning, between four and
five o’clock, the stable of CoL .Maxwell,
in this city, was discovered to be on fire,
and the colored man had barely time to
get the hor.^eq out before the building
was reduced tc, ashes. There were not
over a dozen persons on baud, and the
people generally, even the immediate
neighbors, knew nothing of it"tor several
hours afterward
The strange prrt of the affair ,is, that
while we have a police whose duty it is to
be on the watch and give the alarin, yet
no alarm was given, and the vigilant
members oi tlu.t efficient (?) body were
•u blissful ignorance of the occurrence.
Of what servic * ore our present police
men? Why are we taxed to feed and
clothe a set of wachmen, who are eter
nally remiss in their duty? Night after
uight, murder, burglary, assault, and of
fences too numerous to mention, are be
ing rommittted with impunity, and not
in effort has been made to bring the
criminals to fustic* 1 .'
Bu f - last week a worthy citizen was
a 1 lowed to lie on (k>tton Avenue, in an
in*«n»ible state, for several hours, and to
e robin*!, and t ie immaculate police
knew nothing abon; it !
And now the city can be destroyed by
dre, razed t> the ground, while those re
cipients of the public charity are spo»ting
ironnd, all oblivion* to the duty they
have to perform !
In the name of tli€ citizens we demand
. he removal of those men. We have to
pay taxes, and in return we demand pro
tection of life and property. We want
good men, capable men. and sober men.
Wo want to sec the law enforced, and
the interests of the citizens guarded, and
«ve are certain the present force is not
the one for the occasion.
t '~' ~" m
J. A. KENDRICK’S.
, r V n.^95
rvopec-ttuiij invited to
Call and Examine
Staple & Fancy Dry Goods
Boots and Shoes,
FI ATS, & c .
A SPLENDID EOnt 07
Bleached Goods
of *11 moth* and qualities
At Lower Prices,
FOR CASH
than they have been sold at
SINCE THE WAR!
J. A. KENT)KICK,
Have tlie prettiest
Thelargttjt assortment of
DOMESTICS
hocks
in the citv; brown goods oi alt kinds:
and plaids, sea island, etc.,
At Low Prices,
At - J. A. KENDRICK'S.
» called to <mr beau-
C A LI C 0 E S
FancY DresS GoodS
. A. KENDRICK.
CQL- Intellectual superiority occasions
•ittle difference in matters of conduct.—
Nature guarantees a general similarity of
•ctions. Opinions and fancies, whether
more or less, within the province of hu
man control, and an identity of which is
not essential to the purpose of existence,
ulrnit of an indefinite variety. But there
a one subject on which all unite, and that
•8, that W, A. Co«*k & Co. sell the cheap-
-st Drugs and Medicines of any house in
kmericna. apru 23- lw
> m tn o c o t a, l.
Macon' April 30. evening.—Ilecc-q*
13; sales 217; siiipped 30G.
The market opeaed with a good deman 1 this
morning at 20$ for middlings, but closed quiAt
and weak this evening at 10J^20j.
Sew York, April .10, evening.—Cotton moder-
itely active but Ik ivy; salt s 2000; uplands 23J
Gold steady ai 155(1} 5.
Hayasnah, Apri’-SO.—C*»Uon, in moderate de
mand middling « £2j.
Liverpooi, April SO, noon—Oottow quiet;
up’and-i lti; Oil xtis llj.
* Oor stock of ■ y ;
Boots and Shoes
is larger than ever and embraces nearly
Every Style & Quality.
A large portion of the stock was
Manufactured to Order,
and of selected material and best vrorkmatn-hip
J. A. KENDRICK.
CROCKERY! CROCKERY!
Oar stock of crockcrv and housekeeping goode
s complete, and embraces everything that L
in tho way of
CROCKERY
—AND
, CLASSWARE
Extrn Heavy ailv.r I UI.U uu.i Brit-
tuniu Ciibtois.
Table unit Pot k-t Cutler}',
Pork, aad Njwoni, eie. ( at about
GOLD PRICES
WALi f
Window Shades
Gran berry & Co.,
Save just opened tiieih
SPUING STOCK,
j.
H. gay an,
No. 11 Broad street,
OTHER NORTHERNj
[> SOUTHERN M ARKETS
At Panic Prices,I
o ASH BVVBIIS 1
AT LESS THAN THE COST OF MANY AR
TICLES THIS TIME LAST YEAR.
But our bash es* in dill STRICTLY OK j
The Cash System..
|ilent Divine s trayed ia the roost affect-
inK roanni r. n 19 (Jesoriplion of Christ
from his uirtli : [l ie manger, to the cm-
vifition, v.ni , r ‘ om thence to his resar-
oction *«, l*, 011 j description. Ho c»r-
ried his nrdieri. to the place of the H»ly
■iepnlchiT. wh.. a rests the shellin which
*nr Lord lay : '[ er the crucifixion, anJ
ivvr which fi., jaitbfnl mourners wept
util the angel, .lceendiog from the ak 1 **.
rolled uwny tl. stoDe from the mouth of
the tomb, mul ChHM rising triumphant
ly from the grave, showed his grief und
horror htrieker. '. .Uowers that the saerifice
hid not •■cediayjdn.
E.J MfihKEl
Is now offsHag 2,000 bushels prime
‘la-swis-l
O 3ST CREDIT,
aul we liavo bat
ONE PRICE.
We repeat this, for the benefit of those who muy
n<»t remember that
WE SELL ONLY FOR CASH.
B>0 >ug oar Goods, as we do, from
IHFOBTEBS. AND KANOFACTUEEES
Muiy of them BY THE PACKAGE, and WITH
THE M'iNEY, we can supply
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
upon »s hood teems as they can make then *
purchases in any market in Georgia.
We have a l>eautiful lino of PLAIN, CHECKED !
and STUll'ED
JAPANESE SILKS, i
Colored and Black baiin ritriped GRENADINES
very handt— ■*•“*- uu,.. Tr,m K v ttK.ii K
BLACK Si—,
Printed LINEN
DRESS COODS,
nio morit beautiful stock of Printed LAWNS..
jacosettes and oboamiIB MI SLINS we evei
uad. Home kiudnuRH) STRll'tD llQl’to. 1
”blSL ! ^*mS IHIOWN smitTINGS MU
olJKETINGS of ail widths and cinaiities.
UTKiPED and PLAID DOMEriTICH in great
variety.
Low priced and Extra Good TlcUiag,
HOSIERY,
0SNABUHG8, prexowHxud. u\V>. and 10f
LINEN SHEETING
BELOW COS T.
ECOTS AND SHOES,
Hats, Umbrellas and PSiasola, Oil Clothe and
Table Linen and Window Shades,
CLOTHS ASD CASSIMERES,
Cotton odes, 'Lrntn Duel* and Coatings
FANS,' a very Urge stock ol
Crockery and Glassware,
Plated Spoons and Forks,
Table and. Pocket Knives,
1,017 handled Koiv«, will,out fork,: Codl„,
•Mpo, Sod..
Royal Baking Powders,
(A wry superior article): Potash and Rtarrh.
Fine booking and Chewing Tobacco.
Trawling Bags •"«* Ba*krt*,
ATpmwns 1 carpe.txosI
OARPETINCS!
From a common article at 60c. per yard, to i
very hvndsomo Tapestry Brussels, ** J*> w a»
thev can be bonglit in any market in Georgia
A small consignment of beautiful
WALL PAPER
TO CU1SI OUT
AT NEW YORK COST!
All are reaj'ff-tftilly invited to call »nd
namine our sU* k. We charge nothing Pa
stowing our goods. ‘
ORAN DERBY tc CO.
Auurieu. April 12, tf.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
i.H sole agent for the pa V of the celebrated
CINCINNATI BEER.
for the State of G*orgia. Sokl at Brewer]
prices. Has always on hand
Unrivalled Deodora,
and other tine
Whiskies, Jirandies and Gins,
which ho sells low Tor eewh. ap28 ly
TAX NOTICE.
>w open for tho purpose of
w Atate and County Tax f.»r
he y.»r li'TO. AH persons will please eomo for-
varu at once and give in their tax.
T. B. GLOVER,
ap 21 lm Tax Receiver Snmter County.
Strayed or Stolen
F rom my lot. i
Hnoday nig
SmUbviUe, Leo .
night, the 17th inst, two
MTJDES.
One a mouse colored Horse Mule, medium size.
Tax ! Tax ! ! Tax !!!
Positively Last Notice !
, and
.vil? tie placed
Those «h ’
ug County
thai they have Twenty Dais in which
•ss paid promptlv. Executions
the bauds of the sheriff,
who hold claims a gam t-t the county at
this ojiDxa can use them in pay-
If X means any tiling, we have more X goods
than any house in Americas-
TYdWoS rnnuo I Montgomery & shaw.
Di&KSOi .bUUilb 16000 lbs. Choice XXXX HAY, / -
A-Hm-H.erer lironghtto thL. market at $150 per 100 ft*.
22000 lbs. FLOUR, from 1X to 4 X, '
__ _ a- PHoe ija 00 to $9 30 per BaireL
The CO Flour wo guarantee to give fdU satisfaction. If it' does not. von
can seep tlie fionr said we will refund the money.
MONTGOMERY & SHAW.
I
ver offered
In this market since
Tlie War!
A.
If
For spring summer wear.
RE SOLI)
Til SUIT EfERYBflDY
OWIS
THE TIME
to mtike
c
nderstanding
the wants of j
Factory Thread,
At SS OO Per BunebL.
■Warrmitea eqmfito »ay nwfio—“MABK THAT”
SIIIKTIXO, SHIRTING, - :. •. U
SHEETING, SHEETING,
For min low down,
Montgomery & Shaw,
BBAN ond COTTON SEED MEAL
~ combined, makes the best Cow feed
Montgomery & Shaw.
BACON, SHOULDERS, SUGAR-CURED CANVASSED HAMS-beet quality.
Montgomery and Shaw,
TOBACCO ! TOBACCO ! TOBACCO!
Smoking and Chewing,
FINE AS ANYBODY’S
CIGARS ! CIGABS ! CIGARS'
Frice’s Baking Powders,
Dried Beef and Beef Tongues,
The Best Meal and Grits,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
MONTGOMERY & SHAW,
WHISKEY, RUM AND GIN,
BUTTER and CHEESE,
No. 1 Mackerel-Fresh and very large,
MONTGOMERY & SHAW,
BROOKS, BUCKETS, SARDINES, OYSTERS, CRACKEBS r _CANDLES,
CANDY, JELLIES, PRESERVES, ami anj and EVERYTHING that .
E xperfte n ce
Of many years we arc
prepared to sell at
LowestCash Prices
L ENOS. LAWNS, jHoliaira
ORGANDIES,
Japs, Grenadines,
BOMBAZINES,
Tamatines. Percales,
Crepe Maretz,
Marls, Bareges, Eugenie,
1 any t
l bo found for MAN and BEAST to eat, and at
DEFY COMPETITION. No troubble to t
Goods. Call and get prices; if yon
' , don’t buy row, yon may at.
«ome future time.
MONTGOMERY As SHAW,
Pocket Sewing Machines, only $5 OO.
Singer’s New Family Sewing Machine, from S65 to $165-
MONTGOMERY & SHAW, Agents.
W orttL Readme:.
H AVING on baud a very large atock o£
Buggies, Wagons & Harness of our own and Northern
Manufacture,
And Owing to the Scarcity of Money
Wo will sell everything in our line daring tlie next 30 days
.Ay Greatly Reduced. Prices.
We have a good assortment of our own make of
BUGGIES AND HARNESS,
WHICH WE
’Warrant Indefinitely.
CALL AND SEE. WM. SIBRINE A SON, .
aprl-lm Americas, Go., Old Stand, East Sido Public Square.
&
EVEBY OTHER DISC1UP-
TIOXS OF
Dress Goods,
IN ALL
THE COLORS
SEWING MACHINE
The American Combination
BUTTON-HOLE & OYERSEAMINO
SEWING MACHINE
perfect machine ever made. As it
Is the .
iU, bea dt
chine can u.». m.ar a uuu
thing made by hand, and
owing taxao for ’68 and ’(19 in-
dud d. G. M. WHEELEK, T. C.
april 2) 20d
GUIDE TO HEALTH.
Good Nows lo the Afflicted 1
Vo Mercury, low cliarges and rapid <
and
ilf Albany, Nft
i his long expenri
Dr! E. Ando „
horough kuowlodge of the suultmo tciom
I’hyHi' if.gy and the laws of life and health, is
ibled to perform jM*rmanent cures in an inc^t
rt space of linK*. Medicines are sent In
express free from damage or curiuait;
imyedi
lie short*space of lime. “
a ail or express free from — — -
«nd under double seal, to all parts of tho world
/omniunicauuns cheerfully and moiuplly an
swered, and advice give gratis in afl cases. Ad-
Ireas Dr. E. Andrews,office, No. 68 State street.
Albany, N. Y.
SPEtl VL YOT1CG .—For my int< grity I can
reler the public to I>r. L. F. Mr. Andrews, late
5dit »r of the Georgia Citizen.
«3. My great illustrated medical books a:
♦out to all pwrts of the world postpaid lor 50
etch: 9 copies ouo dollar. fehi7-3m
F INE (hewing and smoking Tolmcco,
At the Cixx Drug Stork.
OF THE
R aintoow
B EINO CASH PURCHASERS
CASH SALES
AND
Small Profits
0
Call and examine, * and satisf;
.yourselves that what wa say i>
/so, and that goods
FFERED FOR SALE
AT
B. Emanuel & Bra’s
Are ns
1 Cheep as Anybody’s.
about om-tenth o’f
SOLE AGENTS
For the sale of these wonderful msfiiin^. -
Every Machine Warranted.
Leitner and Fricker.
apr9 tf
Barlow House.
Ameriotut, Oroorgla.
WILEY JOSES. - - - - rror*ttTc«.
rates:
Day Board, per day, $3; Day Board, per month
$25 ; Board and Lodging, $8> aprltf
JOHN G. JOINER’S
Family Grocery Store,
N. E. Corner of Pnblie Sqaarr,
Is always supplied with a fresh stock or
FAMILY GI\OCEI\IES,
comprising everything tuualiy found in such
establishments, such as
ibments, a
Hral,
COUNTRY PRODUCE
always on hand for sale, such as
Pea Fowls. Gstaes FovtU,
Game of all Kipds.
I mako this department a specialty, and can al
ways supply those in. need of. such articles. I
buy and sell nothing but strictly choice article*,
and in this way can always give satisfaction.
Don’t forget the plaeo,
Opposite Dr. W. W. Ford’s Dental Offlos
aprlC-lm
-SIB JAMES CLARKE’S
FEMALE PILLS.
®GIN
In Americus by
W. A. COOK &*C0.
Specie ip Change,
Georgia Bar aad Billiard Saloon.
•"IIHF undersigned tikes this occasion tn inform
L the citiz-na of Americas and the public gen-
rally that he has inat moved to his new staad.
in the Hawkins building, where ho has opened a
‘plendid lot of Bnuidies, Whiakk*, \YineaTGinH.
etc., which ho offers at tho usual price, giving
.specie in change.
aprl-lm & C. WHEELER A CO.
for the cure of those p
diseases to which the female constitution is eub
iWt, and which moderates all excesses and .
Removes all Obstructions,
%om whatever cat
male Fills,
f. Claike, M. D., Phvi
Queen, * _ ’* ”
is Sir James Clarke’s Fe-
atoeet, Mew York.
j by D. H. Fisk, 47 Dm
To aaamtd ladiea it Is particularly suited. It
will in a short time faring on the monthly period
vuh regnlanty, and does net contain. anythin/,
nirtful to the constitutaou. In all cases of Ner-
voua and spinal at&ctkms, pains in the back and
imha. palpitation of the heart, Iivsterics,'whiten
t will efleet a cure when all other means have *
tilal Full directions in pamphlet around each
W. *. COOK CO..
novlS-l, Amaricoa, Oa.
: —
JAMRH Bt.T.TB,
BLACKSMITH,
RESPECTFULLY informs tbs ciUzene .*
U> Amencns and surrouuiliugconutnr that he
an toes a tisfar-tion in every, instance, jj^
i.yg!Ua£!HtWS Lave h»d work dou.
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