Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, May 05, 1891, Image 5

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THE AMER1CUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: TUESDAY. MAY 5, 1891. JOHP.SHAW, MAT COME TO AMERICUS THE SUNDAY 8CHOOL8 OF BUENA VI8TA AND ELLAVILLE TO UNITE In a Grand Picnic Ncrt Frlday-OchUla Ha. Been Selected a. the Ptoee (or the Picnic, But Effort. Will bn Made to Hare the School. Come Here. There will be a grand union plcnlo on Friday next at Ochtlla, on the Savannah and Weatern railroad, twelve miles east of Columbus. The Buena Vista Sunday schools have extended an Invitation to the schools at EllaviUe to join them at Ocbllla In a union picnic, and the probability is that the kindly invitation will be accepted. Pending this, however, a cordial invi tation has been extended both the Buena Vista and EllaviUe schools to picnic at Magnolia Dell, in this city, instead of going to Ochilla, and there is reason to believe that both schools will accept and come here. Mr. U. B. Harrold has been quite ac tive, among other prominent citizens, in urging the change, and has put forth every effort to have the schools come to Amerlcus. Yesterday he wired the com mittee at EllaviUe regarding the matter and received the following reply: Our school has accepted the Invitation of the Buena Vl.ta Sunday school to Join them at Ochilla, Friday. We would be (lad to maae the chaos > to Maxnolla dell If Buena Vista eonwnta to the chanxe. Refer you to S. H. Christopher, chairman ,.f committee* Buena Vista. I have no rates of railroad el. C. H.Smith. Mr. Harrold immediately wired the committee at. Buena Vista, upon re ceipt of Mr. Smith’, telegram, to which the following reply was received: Rates made us on regular trains Is any cents. Our committees think the arrange- Is prepared to clothe the people of mtnU n » ve *»«• so far that to make a “THE CHAMPION” Clothier & Outfitter, 117 Portyth 8t\ Americas. Os., Amerlcus and vicinity; in [fact whole of Southwest Ga. with n fit. Every garment is made by the argest New York and other manu- ufactnrtrs np to the highest standard of art. No clothing house South of At lanta can boast of such an admirable assortment of MENS. YOUTHS, BOYS & CHILDREN’S SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. In our line of business wo ore the recognized leaders, and we propose to continue to carry off the honors. While we poetess all the requisites necessary for the success of a legiti mate and dashing business, WE HAVE THE LAJIGEST AND FINEST STORE IN THE CITY. WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK IN THE CITY, and wt, are known throughout this section as the change would produce no little confusion. We very much regret not having thought of the dell In time. Wo all appreciate your kind offer.. J. M. I-owe. It is still believed, however, that the schools may yet be induced to come here, more especially as ovory advantage will be offered them for so doing, Mr. Harrold haa secured a special train for tho excursionists, and a very low rate will be given them If tho change from That is correct in style and|perfect Ochilla Is mado. From Atwood. Atwood, Ga.,May 5.—We are needing rain badly, but both cotton and corn are looking well. Corn la knee high, and nearly ready to lay by. Several are chopping cotton, and by the fluctuating Influences of sun and shower* we will make as much as we can gather. Mr. Eugene Johnson, and slater, winsome young miss of fourteen sum mers, from Byronsvllle, are visiting friends In this community. We think we will have a very fair fruit crop, and peaches, and plants, and blackberries world without end. The health around Atwood newer better than now. Since writing tbo above we have bad very nice little rain, but nut enough do much good. Mr. Wm. It. Chapman left on Monday for Macon to serve aa a Juror in the United States court. Quito a number of runaways happened last Sunday on the road to ohurob, and two buggiea were badly torn up, but one waa seriously hurt Mr. Sam McMahan, wbo la attending school at Andersonvlllo, spent last week at Atwood, the guest of Mr. Whittle Westbrook. Smubln. In the House! “I'm weary with the work!" the good wife •lghed; "Rut after all.’’ she said, ”I t’s sweet to labor lor those we love— No wonder that maids will wed.” A wise housewife lightens her toil and gladdens the home circle by ber cheer* fulness. But health is the first requi site, and her just prerogative. Health follows the use of Dr. Fierce’s Favorite Freieription, which repairs the ravagi caused by tboae peculiar diseases which afflict womankind. It enriches the blood, cures the eougb, Increases tbo flesh, prevents hysteria, nervousness and low spirits, and Is a vorltable foun tain of health to women, young and old. Satisfaction, or the price, (81.00), refunded. The good people of Americua will ex' tend a cordial welcome to our Iluena Vista and Ellavllle friends, snd we feel safe in saying that nothing will bo left undone that would In the least contrib ute to their pleasure. Magnolia Dell Is the moat beautiful place In Georgia for a picnic, and being accessible both from the city and railroads near by, la the place of all places for such an occasion. By all means let the Buena Vista and Ellavllle schools come. Oar {fiends and the public know that we have for the last 22 years con ducted a live business in Amwicu*, and wo will “win or die” on the field in battle harness before we will .sur render our. banner on which is written John R. Shaw, Commander-In-Chief of the Le gitimate Clothing and Men’s FnrnisMng Hoods Business of Southwestern Ga., ■05 FORSYTH ST.. • AMERICUS, CA. P. S.—This may not bo modesty ■•at it is Business all the same. We can fit the smallest to the largest in underwear, either Balbriggan, Gauze or Nainsook. Our prices will suit any and all, so remarkably low are they. All this can be had at W. D. Bailey’s Haber dashery. To Alliance Lecturers. The county Alliance lecturers of the third congressional district who come to attend the meeting called for May 0th, In Americas, by Presidents Polk snd Livingston, will please report at the Al llanco store by 10 o'clock a. m. May Otb, and they will be informed of the hour and place of meeting. Wm. A. Wilson, Lecturer for dtmtor county Alliance. Delicious "Ice Cream" Soda every day except Sundays, at Davenport’s. A New Departure from all the old establlsded conditions on which proprietary medicines are sold, ha* been made by the World's Dlspen* sary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. V., who having for many years observed the thousands of marvelous cures of Brer, blood and lung diseases affected Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, how feel warranted in selling this wonderful We have a good trade on our Puff and Mardras shirts, So in order to please all we are offering them very low. W. D. Bailey’s, Haberdashery. Gentlemen—I have suffered for years with 9 kind of tetter, or breaking out all over my body, and at times thuso small pimples would terminate In bolls. While traveling in the south last year; had occasion to try a bottle of P. P. P. which was recommended to me by friend, and to my surprise it helped me so much that I got six bottles, and after taking the full contents, I felt bettor than I had alnce the beginning of my trouble, and while I have no aymp- toms of the disease returning, I am atfll using the wonderful blood medicine at intervals, and am fully satisfied that I will be entirely cured of a disease that for fifteen years haa troubled me. cannot express my gratitude to you for so wonderful a benefactor aa your P. P. P. (l’rlckly Ash, Poke Root and Potas sium.) I am yours truly, Jacat Peters, ' Traveling Salesman, maySdl'I-w-Zt. Savannah, Ga. Do you eat? Of course you do. Then go to Andrews <fc Carter for your groceries. Their stock is the freshest and finest In Amerlous. blood, from whatever cause arising, ■ efficacious in bilious disorders, Indiges tion or dyspepsia and chronic catarrh In the head, bronohial, throat and long af fections, accompanied by fingering coughs. _____ Tbo exoellent, nutritious and cooling [drink “Malt Ale,” combining beer and ale, but better than either. Recom mended by leading physician* every where, and sold at Davenport's soda [fount. For Sale. We have on head a number of good second band surreys and buggies, also I laeveral seta buggy harness, which we wifi sell ver/cheapfor cash or banka- ble papers. We mean business, and wlU astonish yon on prices. Come quick, If I you want a bargain. . N. G. A J. K. PaiNca. may2-daw-lw To Out Customers. We have removed to onr nowquarters, Watts House corner, where we will be I glad to see all our old customers. Re spectfully, Rodocbs A Wilder. " msjStL Racket Store. For bargains In dry goods, shoes, laces and notions call at the Racket Store, Watts House corner. mayStf. Hot W«Uher Is upon us, and to-day we serve “ice cream soda" in all flavors. “Little Gems" are delicious, and the latest re freshing drink created, You can save both mone; d time by calling at W. E Bailey’s Haberdashery and ge what you need in socks, hand kerchiefs, suspenders and neck wear of all kinds envelopes! envelopes!! We have jrist received a big job lot of manllla envelopes of fins quality, that were bought at a bargain, and we can print them for yon with card, etc., cheap er than you can buy them plain by retail anywhere. They are more durable than white, and are good enough for all busl- neaa purposes, and are much cheaper. Times Pdblibuiko Co. I have two or three nice rooms to rent, suitable for law offices or bed rooms, near banks and postoffice. Call quick and get the pick. M. Callaway, apr 0-tf. Rolan Baking Powders, the Purest and Best. For sale by H. D. vVatts, Agent. What a Pleasure To drink Hnyler’e chocolate served In “caramels,” Ices or creams st Fleetwood A Russell’s. For Rent. Two four-room houses, one two-room house, and unfurnished rooms. Lott Wabren. The celebrated finest Tower Brand Razors. If not satisfactory in thirty days return It and get the money, at Dr. Eld bidob's Dbuo Stores. The finest cakes, and the celebrated cream bread, baked every morning, at ' Andrews A Carter’s. Garden Seed, Seed Potatoes, Golden Dent end other early corn, direct from Landreth's warehouses, and warranted genuine, at Dr. Eldridge’s drugstore. Wbea Baiy was sick, we gave tor Caetorla. Whan she was a Child, she cried for Cestorta. Whin she became Him, she clung to Caitorla. Whsa she had Children, she gave them Csstoria PEOPLE TOV KNOW And Some Too Don’t, Who Come and Go In n Day. Mr. J. R. Stapleton, of Preitoo, was in the city yesterday. Mra 8. W. Coney, of Coney, Ga., is the guest of Mrs. P. C. Clegg, on Lee street. ■ Mr. John W. Oliver came over from Plains of Dura yesterday to look after business matters. Miss Berate Kimball left last night for Savannah, where she will be the guest of friends for a week or two. Mrs. H. T. Davenport returned home yesterday from r very pleasant visit of several daye to relatives In Dawson. Mrs H. H. Steele leaves this morning for Atlanta, where she will spend some time, the guest of friends and relatives. Judge D. B. Harrell came over from Richland yesterday to attend the meet ing of directors of the S. A. A M. rail road. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Rodgers have re turned from a very pleasant visit of several days to the pleasure resorts about Savannah. Messrs. J. M. Stevens, J. M. Scott, W. 8. Glllis and J. W. May were among Lumpkin’s representative business men in Amerlcus yesterday. Mr. Phil Lanier, a prominent and popular young banker of West Point, Is visiting at the home of hie father, Col. E. F. Lanier, for a day or two. Mr. Edgar Dunlap, the efficient gen eral manager of the Americus Guano Company, went to Atlanta yesterday on Important business, to be gone a week. Mr. L: C. Trlppe leaves tble afternoon for Atlanta, where he may deoide to re main during the summer, returning to Americus again with the opening up of the busy season. Rev. Robert Adams snd family left yesterday for Milledgeville, where Mrs. Adams and little daughters will spend the summer months with relatives. Mr. Adams will return Saturday. xanpy, unit auu diuot Cleanse the b ood sod irive It vigor; Make the old man-new. Howr I'll tell you To the drugstore Go this very day— Buys medlcli i to banish All yonr Ilia away— And that medicine Is Dr. Pleroe'i Golden Medical discovery, the very beet blood purifier on earth. It bullde up and strengthens the system because It cleans es the blood, and that’s what the system must have to be strong and healthy. There is nothing that equals it. Abso lutely sold on trial. Your money back, if it doesn't or oure you. The city of Madison will have a new 820,000 hotel, electrio lights and a sys tem ' fit .water. works within the next twelve monthe. ■f J TELEPHONE tug. JAS. T. com, JEWELER, DIAMONDS and WATCHES IN CLUBS. 102 FORSYTH STREET Do you always read Butler & Berry's adver tisements? They tell you of the wonders . that are worked by Now firm; new goods; the best of ev- tbing in fancy and family groceries, at Andkkws »t Cabtku’k. I have several genuine bargains in improved and vacant property. Lott Wakkk.v. g We keep the best Paint we can get. If not satisfactory when pnt on we will i house at our expense. dridob, Druggist To Printers and Publish.n. The Times Publishing Company has for sale a portion of the newspaper snd job outfit made surplus by the recent consolidation of the Times end Recor der, consisting of one cylinder newspa per press, two Gordon job presses, one Hero paper cutter, one perforator, six stands, two imposing stones snd tables, five hundred pounds of new* type, etc. This material and these presses are virtually new, having been In use only a year. A great bargain In prices and terms eon be secured by the right par ties. Address the Thus Publishing Company, Amerlcus, Ga. The finest Brandies and Wines, ete, for medleal purposes, also purest whi* kies at Dr. Eldbidor’s Drug Store. The experimental farm at Griffin was the first place In Middle Georgia to send strawberries to market. Hair all gone, scalp covered with erup tion.. ana pains In aU of hie limbs, a dreadful case of disease, yet P. P. P. re mained master of the situation, a core was affected, and the patient, the mar shal of Monticello, Fla., save his hair has grown out, and that he la a well man. This oure spread far and wide, and now the drug stores of Monticello buy P. P. P. in Urge quantities. Andrew! A Carter, the Lamar street grocers, are headquarters tor fancy gro ceries, canned goods, fruits snd confec tions. Our low-quartered shoes with Congress, Oxford or Southern tie are too comfor table for to wear anything else. Call at W. D. Bailey’s Haber dashery. “Carry Tbs Mews.” “Little Gems" are tha latest free lunches and ohromos thrown in If you are not satisfied. Fleetwood A Russell. Advertising Is to business what steam it to machinery—The great propelling power.—Lord Macaulay. A first-class cook will find It to her in terest to call on John R. Shaw, 117 Forsyth street, who, wants to employ hucIi a one. api2ll-tf Perfumes, Colognes, Etrxacts, Toilet Water, Toilet Soaps. .A very fineassoit- meat at Dr. Eldridge’a. Segars, Sugars. Always a supply of good ones at Dr. Eldridges Drug Stores. Try them. Cat tell millet! Cat tail millet! Want ed, 500 pounds, at Dr. Eldridge’s drug store. Call or telephone Andrews A Carter for breads, cakes, confections and fine groceries in Amerh It does not matter how you spell it—it sounds the same whether you say Cash or Knsh, and in these times it works wonders. We know whereof we speak, for’lo, in these last few days onr buyer has returned from the northern mar kets and we know what wonders Kash has worked there, and you shall know whti wonders Hash shall work here. This will apply to small every day trifles as well as to large specialties. Do you use matches? Don’t you pny 6 cents for two boxes containing two hundred each? Well, Bntler & Berry sell the same matches at 1 cent a box. Think of matches at I cent a box! Maybe you don’t use clothes pins, but maybe when you remem ber that other stores charge ten cents a dozen for them, and yon find out here that Bntler & Berry sell clothespins for 1 cent a dozen, you will realize that the aforesaid Bntler & Berry are “Cheap Folks" all the time in every particular. Now we have been quietly pre paring for yon and the Berry sea son—we can show yon another wonder that Kash has worked. Think of beautiful berry dishes—op dear as crystal— as bright as dia mond—not cutgla88 of course— but for three cents eaoh—you hare priced the same for 50o. a set- three cents each at Bntler A Berry’s. There’s a new wrinkle in onr stock in the shape of a pretty plain white ironstone ohina wash- stand set—10 pieces for $2.70. There are about 2 dozen sets left —and if you want one, why you are welcome to the choice. There isn’t any money in the deal for ns but then you know its a dandy advertisement. $2.70 for an iron stone china 10 piece wash-stand set—of course that means at Bntler & Berry’s When yon come down town again, look in at the additional counter room we have made— Glassware, Ornaments of all kinds —and Lamps—why there's stacks of Lamps. Speaking of Lamps— did yon ever prioe a Student’s Lamp at any other store?—asked you $5.00 for one, didn’t they? We have been getting $4.60 at tho Artesian Corner for them our selves. We have them now—wo have lots of thorn—tho fact was— we had to bny lots of them—but this lot is to sell for $3.90—think of it—a genuine Student’s Lamp, $3.90. BUTLER -4 BEBHY, Artesian Corner. 1 every, t’s soda Pure fruit jnlcos, pineapple Ices, cream melange, ginger ale, and e- thing that Is good, at Davenport’a fountain. For bargain! cheaper than tbo cheap- > to the Raeket St t Store, Watta House mayStf. •st, go comer. Seed Potatoes, Seed Corn, Garden Seed, direct from Landreth’s and war ranted genuine, at Dr. Eldridge’s drug itore. • • FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY. Bear in mind that you can buy the best, coolest and the most elegant underwear at W. D. Bailey’s Haberdashery. To Be Continued. The Interesting meetings wbieh were commenced at the Baptist tabernacle lest week, will be continued throughout this week. The attendance nightly has been very large ever since the meetings began, and great interest haa been man ifested among all who attend. The pub lic is cordially invited to come out to these servioes and bring their friends with them. Do you know that you can buy a chimney to lit your lamp that will last till some accident happens to it? Do you know that Mac beth’s “pearl top” or “pearl glass ” is that chimney ? You can have It—your dealer will get it—if you insist on it. He may tell you it costs him three times as much as some others. That is true. He may say they are just as good. Don’t you believe it—they may be better for him; he may like the breaking. nttiburg. oao. A. Macbetm A Co. Arrival and Departure of Trains. CENTRAL R. R. Arrive From, Leave For. Stttpm 12:15p.m. Uolumbm 8:20am l:t. r , pm IiCSpm 8:87 pm Macon 2:33pin l:.s,m 2:85 p m 3:33um Albany l:08p m 0:87p m SA.Sl.XI. 8:H0a,m 8:10pmSavannah 8:3)am 7:00pra 8:33p in 7:15am Omaha C:15pm8:43am MAIL CLOSES. Going Hast (8. A. A M.) ..... ..7:80 a m. Going West- “ 8:80 pm. Going North and West (8. A W.) 7:50 a m. Going North and Boot (Ccn)2:00 pmfi:00pn,. Going Booth and Wsst » 12:30 pm 8:00 pm PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES TRADE MUR. aulltjftntisdAhriji. DAVENPORT DRUG GO. Pharmacists Have Exclusive saia'of these Cklkbba' ran Glassbs in Amoylcus, Ga. IADLKNER, KEILAM & MOORE, only Manufacturing Opticians in the South, Atlanta, Georgia. W. M. JONES. Agent for Columbia snd other Bicycles, st Bank of Southwestern Georgia.