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We candidly confess that wo are a little disappointed at the opening of the Decent
bertrade, and have about decided that the best way to do is “to take the bull by the
horns," or, in otherwords, In order to convert our goods into money, offer them at such
prices as will make you forget the existing stringency of money. This propose to do
-•M from now until Januaiy the
is Intended to wake up the natives. Dress goods will bo sacrificed! Trimmings to be
sacrificed! We have a few silk patterns, both in colors and blacks, with magnificent
matched trimmings, which are to bo sacrificed, (would make a nice present for Chrhb
maa.)*'
A few more Novelty Suits to be Sacrificed!
Flannels to be Sacrificed I
Gloves aud Ribbons to be Sacrificed!
Corsets to be cleaned out!
Casslmers and Jeans to be closed out!
Shoes to be Sacrificed! Wraps to be Sacrificed! Underwear to be Sacrific »t»
Gent's Furnishings to be Sacrificed! Fine Dress Suits to be Sacrificed.
Business Hulls to Be Sacrificed! 900 Boys Suits to be Sacrificed!
160 Overcoats to be Sacrificed! Will sell you 110.00 Overcoat for $7.00.
* Overcoats worth $12.00 for 9&G0. $8.00 Overcoats for |5.00.
Overcoats worth $15, to $18 going at $12JjO. Damasks and Spreads to be Sacrificed.
fiOpr. Blankets will be sacrificed! Towels and Napkins to be Sacrificed!
Hosier}' to be Sacrificed!
Another Invoice of those black 25c stockings just received. This will be the last lot
oltheae goods we’ll have, as the price on them has been advanced.
For Christmas Presents.
W« h»Y« quit. »line of article, .unable forth. purpoM,*nd will Ii»t. them all la
■hap. Indue time. Look out for a bl, “ad” In naxt Honda,’a Itano or thla paper
TRRKK ROLLS or CARPET TO BK SACRIFICED! Call at the
g. rnacR & co.
Proprietors of the Lowest Price Hons in Southwest Georgia.
respectfully but earnestly request
a settlement of accounts due us.
Established 1867
Incorporated 1890.
FOR TEN DAYS ONLY.
20 cts pound £. L, Rttlalbi. “■
10 eta pound best Currants.
25 ota pound best Citrous.
15 to 20 eta pound beet Prunes.
25 cts pound Heedless Raisins.
20 cts pound best Almans.
20 cts pouud best Walnuts.
20 cts pouud best Brazils.
15 cts pound best Filberts.
25 to 40 cts dozen for Oranges.
20 cts pouud Mallga Grapes.
05 to 75 cts peck Apples.
1000 Cocoanuts cheap.
Canned Peaches, Pears, Apricots,
Pine Apples, Tomatoes, Corn, Peas,
cheaper than any house in South
west Georgia. Call on us.
Joiner & Nicholson.
Orand Opening.
All are invited to call aud iuspent
my new stock for holiday trado.
Jewelry of all kinds. Ladies’ and
gent’s gold watches in filled and
solid. Novelties in clocks, opera
glasses, and everything nice for
Xmas presents. Call and inspect
my stock before purchasing else
where. Quality and price guaran
teed. Jab. T. Cotney,
Fleetwood A Russell’s corner.
Mrs. Kata Quinn was indicted for
assault with intent to murder.
The trial came off day before yet
terday.
And yesterday the Jury returned
a verdict of not guilty.
The trial attracted a great-deal of
Interest from the people, and the
verdict was impatiently awaited.
Yesterday at 20 mlnuteB to 9 the
jury returned their verdict, and the
news soon spread.
Mrs. Quinn is now freewl.hout
bond, aud a most interesting case
Is concluded.
Shad, Bream, Snappers and
Oysters every day at A. E. Bher
lock’s.
Shad, Shad, Shad,, to-day at A.
E. Sherlock’s.
The New HoteL
Work on the new hotel is going
on with uudiininlsbed* vigor, and
yesterday part of the court house
had to be removed to get it out of
the way.
Shad, Bream, Suappers aud
Oysters every day at A. E. Sher
lock's.
That Row Bar.
Work in litttng up the new bar in
the addition to the Alien House is
progressing rapidly,aud soon one of
theprandsomest saloons in the State
will be opened. It is u daisy in
every respeot. , ,
We would be pleased for those in
need of Christmas presents to call
and examine our stock. We have
an elegant line of watches, dia
monds and jewelry. Respectfully,
J. E. Sullivan A Son.
ADolightful Evening.
To Whom it May Concern:
I would thank those who so kind
ly subscribed for a copy of the Jef
ferson Davis Memorial Vovume to
either call or send for same, as It Is
very inconvenient forme to deliver
the books. T beg that you let me
hear from you as early as possible,
for I advanced the money in order
to procure the books for those who
were anxious for them, and now
feel the necessity of getting the
same back. It is a debt of honor
friends, and no subscriber should
hesitate In accepting the book and
paylDg for It. Mr. M. Speer, of the
Bank, of Southwest,Ga., will deliver
tbebooks and receive the money for
same if It is not convenient to see
or call on me.
C. W. Hancock,
Agent Davis Memorial Volume
Auiericue, Ga., Dec. 12th, 1890.
There never wqp a remedy that
gave so good satisfaction always as
Dr. Bull’s Worm Destroyers. Phy
aiclans recommend them.
. A Hunting Party.
Messrs. Tom Stallings, Tim A1
exander and Cliff McElroy spent
yesterday In searching for the
feathered tribe or anything else
that came in their way. They re
port a Jolly time, and say they
brought back plenty of game.
Our goods are reasonable. No
high prices, good goods, bottom
prices.
John E. Sullivan A Hon,
W. D. BAILEY
JuM received a handoome line of La-llei ami Genu 8ol:d Gold Watches.
Just resolved a large line of Jewelry ror tin Hotldsy trade, consisting of Ladle* »aa
Gents Vest Chains In extra plate pnd tilled, Luce Pins, Cun and Collar Buttons,Charms,
of all description, and ninny other things too numerous to mention. Remember this
large line of Jewelry woe shipped lo me for holiday trade, and what le not sold wUI ne
returned and will make prices very close.
JAS. T. COTNEY,
- • ^ is
Fleetwood and Russell Corner, A mericus, Ga, •»
EVERYTHING
F0H THE LITTLE ONES, AT
ARTESIAN CORNER.
China Dolls.
Linen Dolls
Wax Dolls
Bisque Dolls
Kid Dolls
Dressed Dolls
Sleeping Dolls
Bubber Dolls
Musical Dolls
Doll Shoes
Doll Trunks
Doll Wash Straw Sets
Doll Carriages
Doll Furniture
Toy Wash Sets
Toy Tea Sets
Toy Kltohen Sets
Toy Stove Sots
Toy Pianos
Toy Violins
Toy Metaiophnne
Toy Castors
Toy Banks
Toy Drums
Toy Pistols
Toy Houses
Toy Noeh’s Arks
Toy Stables
Toy Hand Organs
Toy HoldlerSets
Toy Trains
Toy Tin Wagous
Toy Tin Animals
Toy Fur Animals
Toy Watches
Toy Butterfly
Toy Sword
Toy Canes
Toy Wnips
Christmas Books all
kinds prices and
sizes
Games:
Crokinolc
New Bagatelle
Fish Pond
Teddletly Winks
Lotto
Douiinnea
Checkers
Card Games, 15 kinds
Parches ssa
Bing Toss
Graces
Surprise Boxes
Childs Knife,
and Spoon
Paint# ,
Barnyard Seta
Glass Marble,
Jumping Jack*
Flying Jennies
Boilows Toy*
Clappers
Kaleldee Cope
Ton Pins
Tool Chests -
Maglo Lantern*
Bboofiy Horses.
Wheef Barrows
Wagons
Chairs for
Rockers
Chinese Lantern
Horne .
Buggies
Fork
F
Kecolloct wlion you want Presents for Young or Old, either for
Amusement, Ornament or for use—rocollect that “Wo are the peo
ple.” ’ '03
Butler dks Berry.
ARTESIAN CORNER, - - LEE and LAMAR STS.
oueiJh^fil
We wan* every man weighing from 200 to aoffponnd* to know that oar
“Stouts and Extra Size” Suits,
Pants and Overcoats will lit yon like order garment!, ooat muck lees
wear jaet as well and win you over In the way of bringing vour fellow
sufferers to ua. SPECIAL SIZES known as ’’LONGS” for tall mes
The right length of Sleeves, length of Walet and Skirt to Frock Coats
length of Pants and general proportlonlngjuet please* onr LENGTHY
A One Piano, cost $400, for sale at
J. K. Hall.
Remember tha
$75 cash.
BAR AND JSTAURANT,
I uere lie is. » t < »
The RacoMOtn baa
That Is, the stingiest man on re
cord. Yesterday, It waa told In ble
presence and h« didn't deny It.
Tie said that this man, whoso
name bad beet not be mentioned, It
eo parsimonious that every time be
wink* he turn* out th* g*s, to do
High Quality and Low Prices
will continue' to bo tho loading
business.
W. T. HAGAN, Proprietor.
the bast Wines, Brandies, Ram, Oln and Wblskie
sported Liquor • Specialty. Too can Bad at my Bar
glueof cold Milk or Beer to the Finest end only
Restaurant le supplied with tho beet the market
ie State, and a set of good waiters, lain euietbat I
feature of
W. (D. BAILEY,
riNt/Jw. Htv neat
of paying for what he docs not use
or see. rcr *
Th© Ohanr
E. Sherlock’s.
JAMES FRICKER (BRO,
409 JACKSON STREET
AMKR1CU8, GA
1 hat# but recently returned from New York, where I purchased the largcxt and
most complete stockjln our line ever brought to Amerlcus. c«*nniNtlng in part of Dia
monds, loose and mounted, a«i Rings, Ear Rings, Lace Pin*, Stud*, |Hcarf Pin*, Etc.
vVatche* In endless variety frm the cheapeatto tho beat. An lrameuao (assortment
Sterling Silver and fine Plated Ware. Clocks of all kinds aud a!ze« from the cheapeat
One Hundred Dollars each. An elegant lino of Opera Glasses, Spectacles of all kinds,
Cans* in the latest stylet* Gold Pena, Pencils, Tooth Picks, and Fountain Pena, Table
And Pocket Cutlery. Fine Pottery, Bronze and Onyx Goods. Plenoe end Organa, Ac-
cordeona, Banjos, Tambourine*, Harmonicas, String* for all Instrument*, Violin Bows,
and Trimmings of ell kinds. Tho very heat Sewing Machine Need lot and Oil, and
boat of oilier thing* which oannot be enumerated here. We have got the moat extensive
Hoe of Wedding. Birthday and Holiday goods in Southwest Georgia, and are- receiving
more eVery day. These gooda have all been carefully selected, and bought right, and
will be aold at prices that defy .competition anywhere In this country.. Everything that
we sell is guaranteed to be exactly as represented. Goods we sell engraved free. V r e re
pair Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, PUuoeagi Organs, and guarantee oar work to be the
very best. We have got the goods and respectfully ask evory one to call and Inspect ths
same before buying, and If we cannot Interest you, we certainly will not expect your
trade.
CHARLES A. FRICKER.
320 Lamar Street,
TELEPHONE 52.
ARGO & ANDREWS.
Fancy - and - Family - Groceries,
ZH GOODS:
Clear* a Specialty. I
Beat Cream Patent Flour.
All Goods Delivered at,
Peaches, Pears, Apricots,
Pineapples, Tomatoes, Beans,
Sweet Corn. All at Bottom Prices
Confections, Crockers. Lunch Milk Biscuit.
' Magnolia and Gold Band Ham*,
at your Door. Open to receive orders from
6 a. m. to 7 p. m.
iMfls is Coming i
Ready for Tour Trade.
The German last night at the
rooinB of the old A. S. A. club was
a most charming allUlr, and was
greatly enjoyed by all present.
About fifteen couples were there,
and engaged in dancing till a late
hour.
Advice to Mothers.
Mbs. Winslow’s Soothing Syr
up should always be used for chil
dren teething. It soothes the child,
softens the gums, allays all pain,
cures wlud colic, and is the best
remedy fui diarrliu-a. Twenty-five
cents per bottle.
Ts
An Excellent Young Compositor.
‘•Baby’’ Johu»pn,of Tun Re
corder force, Is the beat Job print
er for t*s age otkfepord. He Is only
fifteen years old, but can gel -up ae
artistic work as a majority of com
positors of twice his age. The ads
on the new telephone list were all
set up by him, and tlioy speak for
his work. k "f ■
Freeh SaWf JCftmu -*’ r
I have just received a fresh lot of
line Sauer Kraut. It is fine.
A. J. Buchanan.
Btill Coming In.
Inquiries from Northern people
Who want to sett!# In the South aro
beginning to come la on every
mall. Theoalfl WtitSmJk bring
ing them. They all want to come
South and secure work for a win
ter, so they con see if they.. lJko It,
and If tbey^do will then move.
n.
Elegant Christmas Olfts.
Monday you can And an elegant
gift for a male friend at T. Wheat
ley’s. On that day he will open up
the handsomest line of. dressing
gowns and smoking jackets ever
brought to the city. They will be
in all colon, and In velvets, worst
eds, and otber materials.
All are invited to come and In
spect them, biit the ladles nr*, es
pecially expects'd, as ho prettier or
more appropriate preaei.ts can be
given to husband, brother
friend. ,
-TH fi
ls STILL IN TilK RING.
Tlie rush of full trnilo lias par
alyzed my «tock somewhat, just
as ray low prices have
DEMORALISED MI
- iy
But I am daily receiving the ln-
'% ) W-
test novelties for the Holiday
Trade, and havo now on exhi
bition the largest and most
varied assortment of
Gent’s Ifornishino Goods
ONE DAY ONLY.
Americus, Tuesday, Dec. 16, ’90,
T. K. BURK’S
'Jew - Trans-Atlantic • Rail - Road - Shows
omcruB, MTimmtm,
ROMAN HIPPODROME,
.A2T.D
PROF. BURK'S WONDERFUL SCHOOL OF
Educated - Arabian - Horsea;
(THIRTY IN NUMBER >
FIFTY ARENIC STARS.
Two Performances. Doors open at 1 and 7 P. M.
GRAND ENTREE ONE HOUR LATER.
POPULAR PRICES, 10 and 2C
Grand Street Parade at 12 Noon. Matinees Especial!
Ladles and Children.
m I.;.