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A. MACK & CO.
Propose to makethings lively
by continuing the
Inaugurated a week ago. The season Is advancing at a rapid rate,
while the so much desired and muohly needed cold weather is a
long time coming. We don’t want to carry a dollars worth of
our present stock of
PALL AND WINTER GOODS
over, if we can possibly avoid it, and the subject of “profits” will
be made a secondary consideration where they are in the way of
making aaale. We much prefer the counting of the money to
that of handling the goods. Now, this is not idle talk, just to fill
this space; we most emphatically mean It and propose to live up
to it. No matter what Inducements others may offer, call at the
BEE-HIVE before you purchase. We call special attention this
week to an exquisite lino of
NEW SILK UMBRELLAS
just opened. All the latest fads in handies and styles, and it
will be well to remember them when the time for Christmas
presents arrives. It’s not very long oil, you know. We want to
oiose out a small lino of
^—CHILDREN’SKILT-:- SUITS^=
You can have them at what we paid for them; only about 15
suits in stock.
20 pieces of fancy and plain Hcrims and Drapery Stuffs at reduced
prices this week. Entire line of
Gent’s Neckwear,
reduced for this week. We have about a half dozen of first class
TRUNKS we are very anxious to sell. Will save you from $2 to $3
if you wish to purchase. We only mention these few special
lines; we would like for you to bear in mind that our extire stock
of Dress Goods, Wraps, Clothing and Shoes lias beeu marked
down so that we can greet the new year with a nice, clean, but a
small stock. We will treat you fair and square at the
BEE - HIVE
i and respectfully solicit your patronage.
0.0M & GO.
K0“A few more novelty and combination suits on hand—New York
eost is all we ask for them.
Recorder
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COME T*0-
TELEPHONE. 19.
Fresh Lot
New Country Syrup.
New Buckwheat Flour.
New Graham Flour.
New Oat Meal.
New Cracked Wheat.
New Currants.
New Citron.
New Raisins.
Our Cheese is the best.
Our Butter Is the best made.
Our Canned Fruits are the best.
Our Canned Vegetables are fine
Try our Gold Brand Hams.
Try our Star Brand Hams.
We keep the best stock of Fancy
Groceries in Southwest Georgia
Call on us.
Joiner & Niciiolson
SAITA CLAUSE
HEADQUARTERS
.—ATTHE
TEN CENTS STORE
DIAMONDS AND WATCHES!
COTTON MARKET.
Amkkiccs, Ua., Dec. 2,1890.
Following Is the number of bales
of cotton received up to date
this city: -
Received to-day
Received, previously
Total
We quoto:
Good Middling..
Middling
Low Middling..
Market quiet.
GIVEN AND TAKEN AWAY.
The Little Baby so Mysteriously Left
With Mr. and Mrs. Hargrove
Dead.
New - Quarters,]
Stoves, Stoves,
The oheapest and most varied assortment
of
(Ming stoves,
Ranges and
Office Heaters,
IN THE CITY.
JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE LOT OF
Fiower Pots and Grates!
|Call|early*and inspectjouijgoods.
A. large lot of hardware Otderedllandi will
soon be in.
Enterprise, Nov. 29.—The road
ers of The Recorder and the vari
ous newspapers of this section
Georgia are well acquainted with
the fact of our being presented with
a basket containing a baby bny .<
the 29th of August last.
The little-fellow got along nicely
for some time, was good in the day,
but always very fretful at night.
He had every comfort and every
attention that an own mother could
have glveu him. Over a month
ago he refused to nurse his bottle
Our baby was made to eat, and the
most of her nourishment given
George, which he enjoyed very
much.
After nearly three months stay
with us, he was taken sick with fe
ver; a physician was sent for, utedl
cine given, the fever was soon
broken up, and we thought tho
baby was well. Thus several days
elapsed, and be was feeble a day
two, and then suddenly takeu again
with fever, accompanied with an
enlargement on the top of his head
I Nothing was left undone that med
I ical skill could do or suggest to save
I the little fellow's life, but all
availed nothing. After extreme
suffering,death claimed him for his
own, he dying at5p. in., Novem
ber 28th. The attending physician
pronounced his disease Inflama-
flon of the brain.
JHls coming made us sad, but
leaving made us sadder. He was
with us long enough for the entire
family to become lovingly attached
to him, and we feel as if we had
burled one of our own. .
True, parents, who are you? We
hope to-day your hearts are not as
sad as ours. The mystery that
shrouds these facts adds doubly to
pur sorrow, but we bopo some day
to know all.
Many of yon, kind readers, can
not imagine the depth of sorrow
such experience causes unless you
were placed where we are.
Empty la the cradle,
Little George Clark la dead;
Bet aside the nuralng bottle
From which tho child waa fed.
Put away the little dreaaea
That the baby used to wear.
He will need no more caresses;
For he’a climbed the golden atalr.
He came In bla traveling baaket,
Hla garmenta warm, hi* beauty rare
Bat he’a gone in bla little caaket
To be an an angel bright and fair.
And thus ends the book of his
I little life, and the saddest chapter
(of ours.
IS, J. and Sallik Haro rove.
Plumbing and Repair Work Our Specialty 1
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CALX. T7S‘
Harris & Payne,
Artesian Block. - TelephohelNo, 12
AMERICAS, GA.
Catarrh Is not a local but a con
stltutional disease, and requires i
| constitutional remedy like Hood'r
Sarsaparilla to effect a cure.
Are Now BSsdj.
Having secured the services of
several of the finest cigar makers
in the country, wo are now pre
pared to fill all ordera, on short no
tice, and guarantee perfect satis
faction. Give us a trial.
Americus CioabM’k’o. Co.
C. 8. Warnock, Manager.
Tho Davenport Drug Company
have made » large purobase of W.
! W. C„ Wotdridge’s Wonderful
Cure, the greatest Blood Purifier
and family medicine noir on the
market, for the purpoee of supply.
Ing the trade throughout tbie sec
tion. Bend them your orders, and
asre freights from distant points.
Holiday Goods of all kinds.
DoIIb, Vases, Plush Uqods,
Toys, Work Boxes, Albums,
a handsome lot of Toilet Cases, etc.
If you want to make a handsome
present to your friends, the TEN
TEN CENTS STORE is the place
to select it,
J. Z. SOLOMAN,
427 COTTON AVENUE.
Gold Watches from *25 to $200, Filled from $15 to $40, Silver
Watches $0 to $25. My Solid Gold Watch Is the best VALUE
for the money ever offered to the public. Beautiful line of
Ladies’ Gold Watches. In DIAMONDS I can give you first-
class goods for i.ess money than any dealer in the larger
cities. Small expense, Small profits. PRICE and QUAL
ITY guaranteed. Diamond and Watch Olirbs
\
JAS. T. COTNEY,
Fleetwood and Russell Corner, Americus, Qa.
ONE GENT A WOR
WANTED.
A good, live boy that wishes to learn
the cigar trade. Apply at once to C. H
Warnock, 5W Jacknou Htreot.
W, D. BAILEY’S
ONLY ORIGINAL
Haberdashery
IS THE LEA HER ON
GENTS FINE HEADGEAR
FOOTWEAR.
Knox Bilk and Derby Hats
and
Stetson’s Soil Hals.
Hatiati & Son, and Stacy
Adams & Co’s. Fine Shoes
in all styles and sizes.
The best boys and youths
shoe on earth for $2.50 and
$3.00. Sizes 11 to 2 and 2 l / 2
to 5^. Kvery pair war
ranted.
W. D. BAILEY’S
Haberdashery.
’Tis the early bird that gets the worm.’
AND NOW THAT
BUTLER & BERRY
HAVE OPENED THEIR STOCK OF
Xmas Novelties.
Tire early buyers will get the first choice
Useful,
Beautiful,
Instructive,
Amusing,
Novel,
Newest Toys,
Best Gnnries,
Prettiest Dolls,
Horn and Plush
Goods,
Musical Ins’rnts.
ALL OPEN FOR INSPECTION 1
£WArtlcles paid for will be placed aside ami delivered when
requested.
Come early and decide what you want,
as Xmas is only 3 weeks off and you
have lots yet to do.
Butler cfi? Berry's
ARTESIAN CORNER
Lee and Lamar Sts.
Americus, Ga.
'UAIIDIAN'8 SALE— Ry virtue of an or-
J dcr of tho court of Ordinary of Muico-
geo county, I will tell at public outcry.on
tho flrat Tuesday In January, 1801, before
thecourt bou*$door of Hum ter county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, for cash, ‘
undivided (V*> one-eighth Interest oi
Willis Jtmlcllire, minor. In and to the
house and lot situate In the city of Amerf
cus. county of Humter and state of Georgia,
on tht West side oi Lee street, and on the
corner of Lee and Finn street, now occu-
R led by O. W. Glover, formerly known as
le residence of Judge Allen Fort, contain-
ins three-fourths of one acre, more or
less. James h. Hauclivkk,
Guardian of Wlllu RadellfTe.
November 30,1W0.
Election Notice.
QFOROIA, Buktsb County.
Courier Ordinary, .t Chamber., Decetn-
J* r *> * n election ,u held
r of .November, ItSO, In Ihe
lKMh Ptmrtct u. M. Bald election having
beep held In accordance to law In each
caat.mad.ana provided, and return, hav
ing bean mad.lama as the law require.,
and after examining said return*, .how
that-there waa tow fenc* M vote.en.1 for
■tcek law S vote.. I, A. C. Bpeer,Ordinary
of aaltl county, do hereby declare that the
ffwUSSjjSViTtt 0 ? le tor fenro In eald
lltSUa DlNrtct G. M. In laid county of Sum.
•» A. C. SPKKB,
Ordinary.
200 to 400 Pounds.
W« want every man welgUlug from 200 to 300 |round, to know that mtr
“Stouts and Extra Size” Suits,
Pauts ami Overcoats will fit you like order garments, cost much lea,
wear Just as well and wluyou over In the way ..f bringing your fellow
sufferers to us. SPECIAL SIZES known as "LONGS" for tall men
The right length of Sleeves, length of Waist and Skirt lo Frock Coats
length of Pauls and general proportioning just pleases our LENGTHY
friends. Regular men, of course, we can (It to the “Queen VTaste ” Did
you ever try JOHN II. SHAW and dldu’t get lilted'.’ If you did it was
“a long time ago.” *
SUITS MADE TO ORDER.
We represent First-class New York and Ralllmore Houses.,
SAMPLES NOW READY.
Measures Taken and Perfect Fits Guaranteed—NO HT—NO SALE
* The Champion” Clothier of S. W. Georgia
320 Lamar Street,
TELEPHONE 52.
ARGO & ANDREWS.
Fancy-and - Family - Groceries,
ALL FXW3S3K.
CANNED GOODS:
Best'cream Patent*^^our' 0n ** 0t * On, ' ^Mthraolla’and^aSw^nd^aina.
All Goode Delivered at your Door. 8j#''foraoedra'orilira ho?'
/ 5 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Xmas is Coming i
-MraELAM
Is Ready for Your Trade.
Sans Soiici “"‘.".iES®
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