Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, December 14, 1890, Image 2

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WOMEN WETFERS’ GOWNS ■COMEJTO—r- A-MERRY CHRISTMAS DO NOT IMAGINE THEY ARE NOT 8TYUSH. SANTA CLAUSE GERMETUER NATURE’S REMEDY T* ft flrftt-claM ftriontldr preparation, the result of J)r. King'.* untiring labors urn! researches following after Gaflrey, !»«■ peer, Urandtlett, Pantuer. Koch, Mlqtiel and other Illustrious compeers, whose la bors substantiate, as held by the French Academy of Science. that “ disease germs may be not only attenuated until nearly harmless, but may !»e revivified by degrees and given the in out virulent character." —ROYAL QERMETUER— Is an Infallible cure for numerous diseases, such as Rheumatism, Indigestion, heart J troubles, Headache, Liver, Bladder, and J Kidney diseases. Chills and Fever, Ca- q tarrh. Paralysis, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Incipient Consumption, all Blood and Klein diseases. Female troubles, etc. It cures by purifying and correcting a dis eased condition of the blood. It builds up n the first dose, the patient quickly feeling Its invigorating and health-giving influence. It Increases the appetite, aids digestion, clears the complexion, purifies the blood, regulates the liver, kidneys, etc., and npeedily brings bloom to the cheek, streugth to the body and Joy to the heart. For weak and debilitated females It la without a rival or a peer. If you are suffering with disease, and fall of a cure,send stamp for printed mat ter. certificates, etc. It Is a boon to the sullerlng and the wonder of the century. For sole by King's Royal Germetuer 4 Company, Atlanta, Ga.. and by druggists. Price {2..10 per concentrated bottle, which Ji makes one gallon of medicine ns per dl- k w motions accompanying each bottle. Can F Jj be sent by express t . O. 1). If y J gist can not supply yo If YOU WISH T0 Advertise Anything HEADQUARTERS TEN CENTS STORE Holiday GoodB of all kinds. DoIIb, Vases, Flush Goods, Toys, Work Boxes, Albums, a handsome lot of Toilet Cases, etc. OllY. Harper Telle How Some of Them W«ro Gowned at a Ueca.it Ueeeptlon Given the New York Woman', Preae Club- hj Mn. Brjaa. [Special Oorrrspoodeoca.) New York, Dec. 11.—Those who im agine that literary ladies, go in rag-tags, with unkempt hair, bluo stockings and downtrodden slippers, ought to have been at a Press club reception that was given by Mrs. Mary E. Bryan, the editor and novelist, whom everybody .loves. -GO TO- If you waut to make a handsome present to your friends, the TEN TEN CENTS STORE Is the place to select it. J.Z SOLOMON, 427 COTTON AVENUE. OPERA HOUSE. One night only, Wednesday, Dec. 17th. ALG FIELDS & CO’S Famous : Minstrels, ani> EUROPEAN ADUJNCl, INCLUDING : The : “Gradocs.”: THE MIGNANI TROUP Little Mardre’s JIIfflllJIIOTH BOOK STOHE Where you will find an elegant and carefully selected stock from which to choose. His goods are all new and of the most elegant and novel styles CLARENDON VELVET—MAUVE CREPE AND VELVET. She has been the vice president, but from pressure of work has resigned, and this was her good-by party, and it brought out nil the best known people in the lit erary world of New York. Mrs. Bryan wore a white lace dress inado over white silk, plain, undraped skirt with a wide white moire sash. The waist was high in the neck, with a low lining. She looked elegant and was tastefully dressed. Mrs. Frank iA*slie wore a black and white faille, with panels and cascades of Chantilly point, and fine cut jet fringe. Sho woro black gloves reaching to the elbow. A triple necklace of fine pearls encircled her pretty neck, and sho car ried a black and white laco fan. Books of any and all Kinds. Bibles of all styles, Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, sheep biudlng aud Indexed, at (4 87. Works of standard authors in sets, such as Shakespeare, Dickens, Bulwer, 1 hackery, Sir Walter Scott, Mrs. McKevler, and mauv others. Also choice series for children iu sets. Political works in abundance and at prices ranging from thecheapest to the finest. Picture and slory hooks for the little folks. A beautiful line of booklets, Albums, etc., etc. Plush Goods of every Description. Manicure Sets, Collar|and;Cuff Boxes, Traveling Cases, etc. A magnificent line of Papetries. Portfolios, Ink Stands, etc., etc. Pictures! Pictures I! Pictures I!! Oil paintings, steel eugraviugs, Artotypes, Pastels, etc. Also an elegant assortment of easels and pict ure frames. A tine lot of Bisque figures, flowerpots, etc., mirrors of all sizes and styles. Christmas Cards. The most elaborate stock ever brought, to Amerlcus. Prices range from ten cents to three dollars apiece. Dolls from the largest to the smallest, and at prices ranging from five cents to ten dollars. * Dolls, Dolls, Dolls. From the smallest to the largest, and at prices ranging from five cents to'ten dollars. Toys, Toys, Toys. Anywhere Any time Geo. P. Rowell & No. io Spruce Street NEW YORK. Trouble Brewing Shall the M. A. M. nr the Central get the freight nu Hall’s Immense Stock GardenSeeds That are just beginning to arrive. Listen for Competitive ratee. The straggle for Pearl Onion Bets I as commenced—first comes, first served. Ajl know that HALL keeps the beHt of everything—don* get left! Call at Everybody knows where It is. iLLPLA! rot many years uud and pre-J ribed by Physicians, but only>_ :ntly introduced generally. <K DFLGROSVENOR’S 5£ llc&P’Sids PLASTERS. IT The best Porous Plaster madi for all achej,pains and weak placet Unlike other plasters, so be sun id get the genuine with the pic*j ire of a bell on the back-clotl ROSVEtfOR & Richards. Bostoi Election Notice. qay, ijeoenuer, mn, proximo, tin election for Mayor,.thiee Aldermen and a Clerk and Treasurer wilt be held ut the Council Chamber In the City of Amerlcus. The polls will he opened at ® o’clock a. m. and closed at 4 o’clock p. m. Only those who are qualified to rote for members of the legislature, and who have paid all taxes- legally imposed by the city will be permit ted to vote. By order of the Mayor and City Council. For Sale. 050 acres—One of the most desirable homes and farms in the vicinity of AmerL sos, 6 miles from Amerlcus Healthful local Ity, good improvements, church and school prlvilefea convenient. Renta this year for reserved, unwoipii uiv owner mji ub win make this year about S3 bales of cotton and 1JOO bushels of corn. Lands mostly level and easily cultivated; with a railroad flag of the terms near Amerlcus. Edward Estees. THE BOAT RA'E R E. Lee and Natchez. All the Greut Com medians. All the Great Dancers. All the Great Singers. All of everything In minstrelsy. Worth showing, owning or seeing. The finest band and street parade ever seen with Minstrel show. Grand, free, open air co cert at 11:30 dally, Prices: first floor $1.00, gallery CO cents. 7J <t> 0 0) m CD < 0 CD 3 7T o; o § m a CD m 2- o - » (D H H 0) 2*8 —■ a. 0 3 CL 0 D§ mr 21 m CO U1 e+ P & (D 3 A > 3 0 0>| Oi ~ o O s. 0) Hg> mf o* o c CO Id 4 0 K (P. o 6 x m z SUFFERERS ept7-tt knights of honor Youthful Errors i America, '.overl/n year, be 9X000. Am— vats ::rht, ~ , life I an ranee, rot | Mrs. Ella Dietz Clymer, president of Sorosis, wore a rich toilet of Cbandron velvet trimmed with novelty tilk in cream, bine and golJ, with band? of beaver fnr all around the neck and pan els. It was made with a train. Mrs. Ciymer is very tall nnd graceful, as well as handsome, ‘nnd she has as gracions and sweet n manner as if sho had never written a single poem. Mrs. Anna Randall Diehl wore a gown of gros grain dark green silk, with a train. The front was of Cheney silk, in large indistinct figures of subdued col ors. Mrs. Leo C. liarby’s lovely daughter was there, and wore a white ottoman silk trimmed with lace and moire rib bons. The waist was of silk, with onoside draped with the laco. Tho skirt, which had a dorai-train, had two side panels, each mode of full cascades of soft laco. There was another lady, whoso name I did not learn, who wore a golden brown surah dress striped with dark brown velvet, and with sleeves, corsage and back breadths of brown velvet to match tho stripes. Tho drapery across tho bast was arranged in a novel and effective manner. Mrs. Emma Moffett Tyng wore 91 fawn colored ladies’ cloth and brown ottoman silk costume, walking length. Her round, dimpled faco is very pretty and looked doubly so in this dress. The dress was made with a basque of the cloth trimmed with tho ottoman silk, and the skirt had simple wrinkled drapery slashed in two places and opening over a very deep fiounco of ottoman silk. Mrs. Edmand Rnssell woro a coral colored surali silk, with loose drapery hanging from tho neck to the bottom, both front and back, hel 1 in place in front by cords made of coral bdtds and with hnndsome coral balls at the ends GREEN FAILLE AND BROWN SURAH DRESS. The neck was half high and bordered all oronnd with very scratchy looking branched coral, and three enormous but tons covered with coral beads held the front draperies at the bast. The sleeves were long, reaching quite to the middle of the hand. Her hair was dressed in a low knot at the back, and In front in a forest of black carls from under which her eyes flashed darkly. The dress was certainly artistic and corsetless, but to my taste savored too mnch of a wrapper for even ing. Still she ought to know. Mrs. Rnssell said poutingly to pretty little Mrs. Robert Barton, who, in dark blue velvet gown made plainly bnt very tastefully, sat quietly by: “Do you know I went to bed sick yesterday after read ing one of the newspaper!. They said I am not pretty. What would you have done in my place?” “I should send the editor my photo- Doll Carriages, Velocipedes, Hobby Horses, Express Wagons, etc. In fact, anything aud everything in the shape of a loy. Be sure not to purchase your Christmas presents until you have called and examined the most nisenificent display of Christmas goods ever shown In this city. Little Mardre, 105 and 107 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, CEORCIA* CALL ON o Lost Manhood, Early Decay,* etc., «>*>., esa secure a home treatise free * by sddrcralnga fellow sufferer, 0«> that W. Leek, P, o. Box 819, Roanoke, t drae welt Virginia. ’*• was the witty reply, thsaid wortl women do know howto OcnraHixrn. Thornton Wheatley, IIELIIBIH Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Hats, Etc. WHEATLEYS CORNER, 423, 425 and 427 JACKSON STREET All Electric Gars Stop at Wheatley’s Comer. MWBamSm TELEPHONE “No-18 • •