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And herewith a*k* a share of the public
patronage. Competed 1» a neat and
I have two or throe nice room* to rent,
i!table for law office* or bed room*,
aar bank* and postofficc. Call quick
id get the pick. M. Callaway.
Elegant Puff shirts at $1.25
at W. D. Bailey’s Haber-
Hawko* Spectacle*, Hawke* lye
celebrated for tbelr excellence
Price* *35 to *135.
Cau be found. When you newt me com*
ami aee me.
Cordele,
aplft-ly-d-w
Glasae:,
at Dr. Bldnage’e.
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER; SATURDAY. APRIL 18, 1891.
(or Itself,
(We with-bold nameb for obvioua reasons).
Office Peddle & Co. 1
Chicago, Feb. i, 1891-1
Dear Sir:—We call your
attention to the near approach
of the spring season, and hope
that we may receive your order
for your spring suit of clothes
You have purchased of us be
fore, and do rtbt, therefore,
need to be reminded of our
terms or the liberal discounts
and low prices we offer. Your
measure is on our books, and
at you request we will send
samples of suitable materials
from which you may select, or,
if preferred, we will include
your town in our Agent’s route
and submit to you a full line
of samples and styles.
Your order will be filled
with as little delay as possible,
and is respectfully solicited by
Yours very truly,
Peddle & Co.
Americus, Ga„ Feb. 6, 1891.
Messrs. Peddle & Co., Chica
go, Ill., Gentlemen:—I shall
not trouble your agent to call
on me this season. When I
purchased of you it was be
cause I thought that I could
not get clothing in my own ^'o'clock
town which would be satisfao
tory in price and fit. Having
given a trial order to John R.
Shaw, the champion Clothier
and Outfitter of this city, I am
so well pleased with the result
in every way that I shall con
tinue to give him my patron
age. Yours respectfully,
JOHN 8. SHAW
Announce* to his friend* and pat-
roiifhat he; is prepared
to furnish
THE BEST GOODS,
| r AND GUARANTEES
PERFECT FIT
THE FDLL PROGRAM.
OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVEN
TION IN COLUMBUS.
The Delegate. From All Oeer the 8tateTo
Heet There Tnesday-Whe Are Going
From America.—A Saoeeufal
Expected.
The State Sunday School convention
meet* in Columbus next Tuesday, the
21st, and lasts until Friday.
The session promises to be the largest
and best the state has ever had.
The following delegates hare been ap
pointed to represent Americus:
S. B. Glass, J. E. Powell, W. W.
Drane, Mark D. Bell, E. H. Stewart, L.
J. Blalock, Dr. A. J. Logan, Dr. W. B
Harrison, Dr. H. H. McKollor, Levi
Johnston, Thomas Hewett, A. T. John
son, S. B. Glaze, Otis Reese, Mrs. L. P.
Howell, M. G. Logan, M. Callaway, Dr.
E. T. Mathis, George H. Selg, J. W.
Wheatley, M. Speer, Lee Allen and Lott
Warren.
The railroad fare for the round trip is
*2.56. Delegates will pay full faro going
and one cent per mile returning on the
certificate plan. Homes will be pro
vided for the delegates. The train for
Columbus leaves Americus at 8 a.m.,
and returning reaches Amerious at 0:45
p. m. It is earnestly desired that Sum
tor’s delegation go in a body on next
Tuesday morning. A full delegation is
hoped for, and those whose names are
here given are requested, If they cannot
themselves attend, to be sure and send
an alternate.
Besides those mentioned above, others
are expected to go and a full represen
tation is desired.
The session will be interesting, enter
taining and tnstrnctive at will be seen
by the program published below:
TUESDAY, APHIL 21ST—AFTERNOON,
3:00 o’clock—Opening Devotional Ex
ercise.
Address of welcome, by Hon. John
Poabody.
Response in behalf of Convention, by
Mr. R. B. Reppard.
Report of president.
Report of executive committee.
Report of secretary.
Report of treasurer.
Election of president.
Appointment of committees on nomi
nations, resolutions and credentials.
EVENING.
83)0 o’clock—Service of song and
Address
Jerusalem,
by Dr. E. H. Barnett.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22,—MORNING,
9510 o'clock—Praise Servico.
10:00 o’clock—Call of Counties.
113)0 o’clock—Address by Wm. Rey
nolds, ex-Preshlent International Sun
day School Association; subject, “Coun
ty Organization."
11:40 o’clock—Discussion.
12:30 o’clookr-Adjournment.
4 AFTERNOON. ?'
83X) o’clock—Song Service.
8:15 o'clock—Call of Counties con
tinued.
4 3X> o’clock—Infant Class Taught, by
Mrs. W. F. Crafts, of New York.
At prices lower than any out-
. side or other competing
Clothier or Tailor.
4i4b , o’cloek—Discussion by members
of the convention.
EVENING.
83)0 o’clock—Devotional Service.
8:15 o'clock—Address, by Hon. J. G.
Harris, President International Sunday
School Association. *!*>£ f
8:45 o’otook—"Turn ontho Light,"
led by Mr. R. B. Reppard.
tuuk»i>ay, ApBil 33—Mousing.
95)0 o’clock—Praise Service.
JO o’clook—“The _Sunday School
Teacher," address by Rev. W. H.
fg»fqpKT H
10510 o’clock—DlBcusildd, same fjib-'
ict, by members of tho convention. ■
111 o'flool-f Conference,’' led by Mr.
fllliaJRjnftdaj jTJ fill
12 o’clock-Report from ff*
the International Convention
burg. .
AFTERNOON. •
Til* Crop In Southwest Georgia This Yeer
Will be an Average One.
Mr. D. B. {Itll la just back from a visit
to bis extensive melon farm In Lee
county, near Smlthvllle, and says that
the crop this year, while late, will be
fully up to the average.
Mr. Hill has nearly a hundred, acres
planted In melons, averaging 320 hills to
the acre, and so advanced are the small
vines that in a week or two they will be
large enough to run. There will be mill
ions of melons.
Strange as it may seem, mice are said
to be one of the greatest posts of the
melon raisers, and every night, Mr. Hill
says, hundreds of these little pests may
be seen scampering over the field and
burrowing into the melon hills for the
seed, which they devour with avidity.
Last season Mr. Hill, to rid his Holds
of mice, put out several buckets of pois
oned dough one night, and early next
morning he and the plantation overseer
hauled off twenty-sovon coon dogs that
had come to the feast, the property of
the neighbors and farm hands. Bnt It
corneccd the rat business for a while.
With favorablo seasons from this time
on the yield of melons will be large, and
the usual volume of gold dollars will be
poured into the coffers of the luoky hus
bandman as a reward of his industry.
Melon raising in Southwest Georgia has
already assumed large proportions, and
each succeeding season the acreage de
voted to tbla mqpt profitable business is
being greatly increased.
Work at Andersanvllle.
Capt. I. D. Crawford, of Jones Post
G. A. R. at Macon, has charge of the im
provements which are being made by
the Grand Army at Andersonvllle, and
reports work progressing with rapidity
and in a good manner. Already a great
deal has been accomplished and a
number of hands are now at work.
Hedges have been put around the old
wells dug by the prisoners when In search
of water, to prevent caving in and thus
losing interesting relics. Three bridges
have been built over the creek, and
carriages and buggies can now be driven
over the entire grounds.
The othor great Improvements decided
upon are being pushed, and in a few
months the old stockade will be trans
formed Into a beautiful park, with all
the old evidences of prison life pre
served.
JAS. T. C
DEALER IIV
REPAIRING
SPECIALTY.
TELEPHONE 102
I have the largest stock of
Puff and Madras shirts in the
city; and more styles.
W. D. Bailey,
The Haberdasher
102 Forsyth St.,
Americus, Ga.
Arrival and Departure of Trains.
CENTRAL R. B.
Arrive From. Leave For.
6:40pm 12:45p.m. Columbu* 8:30am 4:45pm
1.-08 pm 0:37 pm Macon 2:85pm S;83am
2:35 p m 3:33am Albany 1:06pm 0:37pm
a. a. Am. h. r.
8:00 * m 7:00 p m Savannah 8:00 a m 7:00 p m
6:45 p m 7:50 a to t Omaha 7:10 pm 6:20 a
MAIL CLOSE*.
Going Bast (8. A. A M.). 7:30 a m
Going Weat “ 8:80pm.
Going North and West (8. A W.) 7:50 am.
Going North and East (Cen)2:00 pm8:00pn>.
Going South and Weat “ 12:30 pm6:00pm
OPERA HOUSE.
ONB NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22.
Mowortal Mutlo.
Pursuant to call, a number of ladles
and gentlemen met at the library, rooms:
yesterday f afternoon';to arrafigi 1 .vocal
music for Memorial day. After discus
sion It was doclded to meet again Sun
day afternoon at 4 o'eloek at the Meth
odist church. At that time the muslo will
be looked over and the first rehearsal
will take place. , T r j
Those presentat the meeting ye*tar-
day will bo on band, and besides these,
others unable to be present yesterday
will be there.
All who can art earnestly requested
to be present, and join In the service. If
you can aing you are not only invited
but expected.
Mr. J. Tanncrbanm, managor or the
southern circuit, takes pleasure In
announcing
THE GORMANS,
Cat tall millet 1 Cat tail millet! Want
ed, 500 pound!, at Dr. Eldridge’s drug
store.
LOTT WARDEN, REAL ESTATE, IN-
SlIRANCK, STOCKS.
Pitta-
Call and see his Stock (the
most extensive in Southwest
Georgia) of
Ready Hade Clothing.
Also his large line of
CHOICE SAMPLES
For Suits to Order.
117 Fstsytb St.,
*43-17
• Americas, Ga
3 o’clook—Reports of committeos,
election of officers, unfinished business.
4 o’clock—Children’s mass meeting;
program to be announced.
“ / EVENING. _
8 o’clock—Song servico.
8:15 o’clock—“Normal Lesson," by
Mr*. W. F. Craft*.
8:45 o’clock—Address by Rov. Wm.
Shaw. '
0:15 o’clock—“Bo» lias thia conven
tion helped me?” Two-minute talks by
delegates.
Suits made to order, and fit
guaranteed, for $ 15.00 and up
ward at W. D. Bailey’s,
The Haberdasher
Perfumos, Colognes, Etrxacts, Toilet
Water, Toilet Soaps. A very fino assoi t-
ment at Dr. Eldridge’s.
LOTT WARREN, REAL ESTATE, IN.
SlIRANCK, STOCKS.
Puff and Madras shirts are
in the lead, and W. D. Bailey,
The Haberdasher, is the
leader.
Shirts to order at W. D.
Bailey's Haberdashery.
Don’t buy shirts until you
see my line. I have more
choice styles than any other
dealer. W. D. Bailev,
Mr. W. W.-oktnidn^of Atlanta, la*
boon in the city the past fow days on a
prospecting tour; and as .a: result will
open a new bar bare in about two week*.
He left yesterday for Atlanta to get
thiDgs arranged, and will return in a
fow days.
He will occupy the atorohouso recent
ly used by Max Altman, 410 Cotton
avenue.
JOHN, JAMES, GEORGE,
Aided by an able and mammoth compsnv
ol Comedians, under the management
of WM. EVERSOLE. In in abso
lutely new, relead and mag-
nlfleent Exposition or
. Til*
refreshing In Us originality
Beaton’s hit I Toe laughing aucess!
T
China and Housefurnishings
Are no side line with us. We buy them in
quantities at "quantity” prices; and when
we hang out a card of “Bargains”
there is a “trade treat in
looking at the goods and
listening at the prices.
BERRY BOWLS, - -
BERRY DISHES, -
2-Gal. Majolica Pitchers,
STAND YASE LAMP.
Brass Swinging Lamp,
COFFEE MILLS - -
4-PIECE GLASS SETS,
23c.
3 C *
42c.
1.73c.
2.48c.
43C-
30c.
Regular price,
Regular price,
Regular price,
Regular price.
Regular price,
Regular price,
Regular price,
- 40
6
- 60
2-50
- 3 ,2 5'
65
■ 50
FLOWERED CUFSs FLAXES AVD SAUCERS.
6 Each 18 Pieces Set for 90c.
China After Dinner Coffees, 27c.
ODD GLASSWARE.
Regular price,
Regular price,
ODD VASES.
1.S0
40
JAMES GORMAN’S LATEST AND REST
BURLESQUE.
THE GAMBOLIERS.
Introducing the Comedians,
JOHN & GEORGE GORMAN,
And the entire company.
PRICES. 1 - - BOc. aad SI.OO
“ 1 rvetl Seats oa able al Mardre'a Book
Btero -- - -
Friday at U o’clock.
AN ELABORATE STREET PARADE AT NOON.
LOTT WARREN, REAL ESTATE. IN
SUUANCK, STOCKS.
For IWnt.
One furnished room, vacant now.
Also store room now occupied by 1. L.
Holt. Possession given May 1st.
apr 12-tf 1‘- I” H<m-t
Garden Seed, Seed Potatoes, Golden
Dont and othor early oorn, direct from
Landreth’s wareboutes, and warranted
genuine, at Dr. Eldridge’s drugstore.
A II .adeem* Sideboard.
Mr. D. B. Hill was exhibiting yester
day one of the bandaomeet sideboard*
aver aeon the city. It is very Urge, and
elegantly finished In oak. It was ordered
especially for Mr. M. B. Council.
ODD SOUPTUREENS, COVERED DISHES, ETC.,
AT ODD PRICES. . .
,,, “This I’ve told ye before,
That’s there’s luck in odd numbers,” says Rory O’More.
We .are - getting ready forbore improvement. We have al
ready thd kftabet frv make more counter room, and we
'* have the : pricey t;o ‘makb more shelf, room. So
\yhen . your eyes^ wilder down this ad.-—just
" sing to yourself Geo, Wilson’s little song:
“They’re After Me—Yes After Me!”
And Recollect that there are
IG ' at > f^<vRCAlNS
ETU
DAYENPORT DRUG CO.
Pharmacists
Have Exclusive tale of these Cklebba
TED Glasses in Americus, Ga.
FAULKNER, KELUM & MOORE,
The only Manufacturing Optician* in
the South, Atlanta, (Ikoboia.
A. T. CURRY,
Real Estate, Insurance,
• • \
ARTESIAN CORNER, LEE AND LAMAR STS.
DUNLAP HATS.
THE LATEST STYLES AND SHAPES.
ARTHUR RYLANDER,
Corner Lamar and Jaekson St
W. M. JONES,
Agent for Columbia and othor Bicycles, al
Bank of Bouthwerfem Georgl*.
fa Fioaet Wins, tyun, far ud Epn
Seed Port toe*, Seed Corn, Garden — -
Seed, direct from Landreth’s and war- w rj I fll/Cs D
ranted genuine, at Dr, Eldridge’s drug I • W* mw w ble*
■tore.