Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, May 07, 1891, Image 5

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THE AMER1CUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: THURSDAY. MAY 7, 1891. JOfftWt.-SHAW, w AT HYMEN’S ALTAR. THE MARRIAGE LAST EVENING OF MR. ALLEN AND MISS CLEGG. | A Very Quit bat Beaatltnl and Int.rest- Ib* Hama Wedding-Only a raw Friends Witness tha Nnptlsle—The Contracting PBrtlea Social Favorites la America* FXOPLX YOU KNOW ( f ! Aod Soma Too Don't, Who Coma and Go U a Say. “THE CHAMPION” Clothier & Outfitter, 117 Forojtli St% America., Os.. The handsome residence of C*pt. P, C. Clegg, on Lee street, was the scene of a most happy and Interesting occasion last evening. Gathered In the beautifully decorated parlors were a number of the friends and relatives of the family, who bad oorae to witness the marriage of Miss Bee Clegg to Mr. Lee Allen. At 830 o’clock the contracting parties entered the parlors to the inspiring strains of the wedding march, and tak ing their position before the officiating “ or ®- minister, Rev. A. B. Campbell, pro nounced the vows that will bind them together as long as Ufa shall last The ceremony was a most impressive one, and at Its conclusion Mr. and Mrs. Allen were the recipients of the besrty congratulations of all present It was a beautiful home wedding, and never did bride look lovelier or handsome groom more supremely happy than on this oc casion. Mr, Lee Allen Is one of Amerious’ most sterling young business men, hav ing for many years occupied a responsi ble position in the large clothing estab lishment of Mr. T. Wheatley in this city. Energetic and Industrious, be Is held in high esteem In business circles, and there is not a more popular young man [in the city. Miss Bee, the charming and accom plished daughter of Capt and Mrs. P. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Foster, of Plains of Dura, spent yesterday In the city. Mr. O. V. Lamar, of Richland, was In the city on business yesterday morning. Mr. J. M. Bryant, of Andersonvlllo, was in the city yesterday, looking after business matters. Mrs. J, A. McL»od and • Mrs. Walter Grabam returned yesterday from a visit to friends in Fort Gaines. Genial Ed Horaady, whom everybody knows, came down yesterday and will do the picnic at Omaha to-day. Mr. Henry H. White left yesterday for Charleston, S. C., his former home, where be expects to remain a week or THE CITY IN BRIEF. SHORT ITEMS PICKED UP AND PUT UNDER ONE HEAD- A Lady Jump. (res. a Movie* Train Delator Fall, from a Housetop—Colored Bccrelts for Me Brickyard-After a Run away Boy-Other Bit. of Now.. Americas and vicinity; in [fact whole of Southwest 6a. with Read; Made Cm Is prepared to clothe the people of c,# 6lf. was the centre of a large circle of friends end admirers, not only here but In neighboring cities where she had vis ited, sud carries with her the benedic tions of a host of relatives and warm I friends. None knew her but to love her, and never upon fair bride were bestowed I well wishes more numerous and genuine. The popularity of the yonng couple I waa fully attested In the number and value of the handsome presents received, That is correct in stylo andlperfoct I m “7 of which were sent by absent „ friends in distant cities. During the 11 1 ’ evening an elegant collation was served, Kvery garment is made by the whloh proved in every respect the per- argest New York and other manu- *~ Uon «* the “ terer ’ s I The occasion wm a most eoioTiblu one. ufacturtra up to the highest standard I ^ long be rememtor* tytte of art. many friends there assembled. No clothing house South of At- **** , . , , , . . ... An almost new Broncho Bicycle very lant* can boast of such an admirable Ueap. It is the best wheel there Is I made. For particulars address ‘.'B,” | care this office, majl^t-th-ast-su-ta oney r iD. and get ‘ and- eck- Col. W. A. Brown, of McDonough, spent a couple of days very pleasantly In Amerious this week, returning home yesterdsy. Miss Herrin Callaway left yesterdsy afternoon for Eatonton, where she will be the guest of Mist Mary Lissia Lever* otto for a week or two. Mrs. O.D. Buchanan leaves to-morrow morning for St. Louis, Mo., where she will .pend the cummer months at her former homo in that olty. Miss Harris and Miss Vinoent, two charming young ladies of Montgomery, Ala., are gursts at the home of Judge B. F. Matthews, on Furlow street Mr. and Mrs. William Hathaway, of Minneapolis, Mlon., spent yesterday in Americue, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kimball. Both were charmed with Americue, and contemplate ependiug next winter at “The Alhambra." assortment of ilWS.SUSE wear of all kinds You can save both mon land time SPUING AND SUMMER STUBS. I-Bley's ho,**. .833 H TO: p Mat the {uuhmU to continue to carry off the honors. While wo poetess all the requisites necessary for the' success of a legiti mate and dashing business; WB HAVE THE LARGEST AND FINEST STORE IN THEOITY. WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND I MdntJurolshed^ooms. tW< ^ rOWn FINEST STOCK IN THE CITY, I LottWamkx. and wt are known tbron section as the t j ■ , , , . ., When Beby wee rick, we gave ter Castorla, Wten she tree a Chad, tee cried for Oertoria. Who Ste tecsm. Urn, ate elms to Cutoife. When she had OdMisotSte save Item Csstorla A Doomed Duet. Singers who “murder” music are usu ally considered more guilty than the " i is. The provoked Cincinnati judge was not blaming the music, how ever, when he turned the metaphor the other way. His daughter and a yonng gentleman caller frequently indulge in tuneful vocal practice over the piano, and when they ret together in the parlor the judge gets a as remote a part of the bouse as poa* siUe in order to avoid what he terms the r. One evening they had been ■ore devoted than usual to their mesie, aad on the following morning tho judge inquired of Us daughter: What on earth waa all that racket yea and your caller were making in the parlor laat erenmgT “Why, papa, 8am aad I were faying a Vying a new duet, were you? Well, from what I heard I should judge that i found it guilty and indicted the iVicet penalty on it”—Now York Timm. WRfi?o»^*:s2»r To drink Hoyler’a chocolate served In “carometo,” ices or ereama at FlxktwoodA Bussell's. We can fit the smallest to I the lareest in underwear, either Balbriggan, Gauze or »* Nainsook? Our prices will suit any and all, so remarkably Our friends and the public know Jp» are they. All this can be , «. ...... * „„ had at W. D. Bailey’s Haber- that we have for the laat 22 years con- „ ducted a live business in Americas, —— New firm; new«oo<to; the best of ev- I thing in fanoy and family groosriss, at A.XUttfcWCABTKB B. ity Urns to loaf and oh- _ that passes before your jaw you will notice on nearly every post a the French quarters there are little baud hills tacked up and bearing, the hauling "Decode. Is additional printlng, alt, hnwever, in French. These are death notions, whloh' seemed to.be used instead of the ns in' _ if the name of As a general thing , these notices are tacked up all over the French section in an hoar after the person has died. I no ticed several ■ upon which the printers' Ink had scarcely dried, aad which an nounced the demise of some unfortunate' which had taken place only a few min utes before.—.New Orleans Cor. Rich mond Dispatch. Amerious woks up yesterdsy to find that manner had dipped away, and that old winter bad resumed business at the same old stand. Cotton will be injured somewhat, but a few warm days will start it growing again. A business man’s advertisement in bis own language, over hie own name, and for which be is plainly responsible, le in the nature of an official doeumeut, and receives more consideration and atten tion than a puff In the local oolnmn. Col. E. G. Simmons Is jnst completing what is ganerallv oonocdsd one of the handsomest residences In the olty on hie property oat on Felder street It con tains ten large rooms, single pud an suite, and will be finished In about two weeks. Mr. J. D. Brown came over from Helena yesterday morning in search of hit little twelve year old son, who ran away from home several days ago and came to Americue. The boy was found near the S. A. A M. shops and escorted home again. Everybody, It seems, Is going to the plcuto at Omaha to-day, and In conse quence the city will wear a deserted ap pearance. The low rate of a dollar, to gether with the prospeot of a fine barbe cue dinner and lots of fun fishing Is too muoh for tho average citizen to resist Mrs. C. M. Allen met with qnlte painful accident at tho Central depot yesterday morning. In attempting jump from a moving train she fell back ward, badly wrenching her ankle and ' sustaining other bruises. She was more frightened than hart, however, and was soon sufficiently recovered to be taken home. Tom Comer, a colored painter, fell from the roof of Judge J. A. Analey’e residence yesterday, a distance of near ly thirty feet One arm wee badly fractured at the elbow end other pain ful braises Inflicted. The fell wee bed one end the wonder it that be was not killed outright Dre. Hinkle dress ed the broken arm and attended hie other Injuries. In the county court yesterday,Hannah Hardin, Dora Dupree and Jennie Brown were sentenced to a term of twelve months each In the cnaingang for vag rancy, without the privilege of paying fine. Mat Redding goes for sis months on the same charge, while Amanda Par ker, another old offender, was bound over to [the superior eouytsad will fol low the others later on. m t. cone, JEWELER, DIAMONDS and WATCHES IN TELEPHONE iu, CLUBS. 102 FORSYTH STREET. Do you always read Butler & Berry’s adver tisements? They tell you of the wonders that are worked by Neatly Caught. The following is told of a judge before whom a man was being tried for steal ing a gold watch from a woman as ah was entering a 'bus. The man declared the watch was bis, end the woman wits mistaken in identifying it os hers. Sud denly the judge asked: “Where’s the keyr The prisoner fumbled in his pockets, and said he most have left it at home. The judge asked him if he wound the watch frequently with the ksg, and he said “Yes.” Then a key was procured, watch and key were handed to the prisoner, and he wse told to wind the watch. He opened the caw bat coaid not find any place to nw the key,>becanje the watch waa a keyless one. The sentence woe five year*.—iLondon Tit-Gits. Garden Seed, Seed Potatoes, Golden Dent and other early corn, direct from Landreth’a warehouses, and warranted genuine, at Dr. Eldrtdge’s drugstore. Important Notice. The consumers of water from the Americue waterworks ora hereby noti fied that the hours for using sprinklers are from 6 to 7 o’clock In Hie morning, 12 to 1 p. m., and from 8 to 8 o'clook In the evening. That from this .date these rales will be rigidly enforced. The of- floors of the water works and tho mar shal and police are required by law to' report all violations whloh will be dealt with according to law. may0-2t We have a good trade on our Puff and Mardras shirts. So in order to please all we are offering them very low. . D. Bailey’s, Haberdashery. ) celeb »TIf The celebrated finest Tower Brand Razors. If not satisfactory m thirty days return it and get the money, nt Djl Eld hi pen's Dbuo ‘.tores. and we will “win or die” on the field in battle harness before we will snr- render our /banner on which ie written John R. Sliaw, ‘Die excellent, nutritious and cooling drink "Malt Ale,” combining beer sod ale, but better then either. Recom mended by leading physicians every. md sold at Davenport's soda where, am fount Commander-in-Chief of gitimate For Solo. We have on hand a number of good secondhand surreys and buggies,also several eats buggy harass . , T I will sell very cheap for cash orbanka- tho Le-1 tie papers. We mean business, and will astonish yon on prices. Come qulok,lf you want a bargain. Clotliing aDfl Hen’s Fraiini Hoods Business of Southwestern Go., 105 FORSYTHS!.. - AMERIOUS. CA. P. S.—This may not bo modesty bnt it is Business all the may2-daw-lw N. G. & J. K. Pbisce. To Our Cut to mors. Wo have removed to our now quarters, Watts Honso corner, where wo wilt be I glad to see all our old customers. Re spectfully, Kodokus A Wilder. | may'Jtf. Racket Store. For bargains in dry goods, shoes,lac< I and notions call at tile Racket Stori Watts House cornor. may3lf. —T Weather Is upon us, •e delicious, freshing drink all Davors. Making tho Fog'Leas Dangerous. A machine for automatically blowing groeei a fog whistle has just been patented. A vessel equipped with the mschino may travel at any rate of speed and oohtinue to blow one or three blasts of the whittle per minute while proceeding through a fog. Many steamers use it-on the lakes, for instance.—New York Journal. In five years the Maoksy system of roadi, not Including the Cincinnati, Wa bash and Michigan, of which It owns one-half of the stock, and tho Big Four tbs other half, has increased.from 110 miles to 1,022 miles of main line. Do you eatf Of course you do. Than go to Andrews A Carter for your ries. Their stock Is the freShesl and finest In Amerious. day Dellefoi excel Tee Cream” Soda every ipt Sundays, at Davenport’s. I have several genuine bargains In Improved and vacant property. Lott Wabbei Mato, Remove Bence. To remove moles get five cent*’ worth Of muriatic add, and three time* a ‘ touch tho mole with a toothpick dip intotbeadd. It will come off inat a week leaving a red spot on tha face. Let that spot alone ana it will heal.— New York Journal. The ThooEhtrut Manager. Mrs. Dc Style (in theatre box)—What was this placard, “No Loud Talking,” pnt in our box for? Mrs. Forandred (after reflection)—1 presume the manager left it hero so we could show it to tho people on tho stage when their chatter interrupts our con versation.— New York Weekly. The Ned Men's Disappointment. ■Dgli!'’ said the Indian, in disgust. 'Wiiut'd t!ie matter, Swallowtail:” The first railroad in the world to op erate a whole system of trains In which the temperature is automatically regu lated whenever steam lieat is used Is the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company. Perfumes, Colognes, Etrzacts, Toilet Water, Toilet Soaps. A very fine assoi t- meat at’Dr. Eldridge’s, I have two or three nice rooms to rent, suitable for law officea or bed rooms, near banks and poalofllco. Call qulok nnd get tho pick. M. Callaway. apr 0-tf. Began, Sc; ones at try tbeim_ an. Always a supply of Jr. Eldridges Drug Stores. Andrews A Carter, tho Lamar street . grocers, are headquarters for fancy gro- repain- tho house at our expense, ccrios, canned goods, fruit* and confec- R 1 R ”' n,r '" 1 ' n '■ ,, " tions. mile. Cat tall millet! Cat tail millet! Want ed, M)0 pounds, at Dr. Eldridge’s drug store. It does not matter how you spell it—it sounds the same whether you say Cash or Kasb, and in these times it works wonders. We know whereof we speak, for lo, in these lsst few days our buyer has returned from (be northern mar kets and we know what .wonders Kash has worked there, and you shall know what wonders Kash shall work here. This will apply to small every day* trifles ns well as to large specialties. Do you use matches? Don't you pay 6 cents for two boxes containing two hundred each? Well, Butler A Berry sell the same matches at 1 cent a box. Think of matches at 1 cent a box! Maybe you don’t use clothes pins, but maybe when you remem ber that other stores ohsrge ten cents a dozen for them, and yon find out here that Butler & Berry sell clothespins for I centra dozen, you will realize that the aforesaid Butler & Berry are “Cheap Folks” all the time in every particular. Now we have been quietly pre paring for you and the Berry sea son-we can show you another wonder that Kash has worked. Think of beautiful bony dishes—as clear as crystal—ns bright os dia mond—not cut gloss of course— but for three cents each—yon have priced the same for 50o. a set- three cents each at Butler & Berry's. There’s a new wrinkle in oar stock in the shape of a pretty plain white ironstone china 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 us —bnt then yon know its a dandy advertisement.' $2.70 for an iron stone china 10 piece wash-stand set-of course that means at Butler & 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 price a Student's Lamp at any other store?—asked yon $6.00 for one, didn’t they?. We have been getting $4.60 at the . Artesian Corner for them our- sehres. We have them now—we have lots of th6m—the foot was— we had'to buy lots of them—but this lot is to sell • for $8.90—think of it—a genuine Student's Lamp, $8.00. BUTLER & BERRY, Artesian Corner. Pare fruit jnicei, pineapple Ice*, cream melange, ginger ale, andeverv- thlng that to good, at Davenport’a soda fountain. eat go to the Rack corner. than the cheap- Store, Watte Home may3tf. Seed Potatoee, Seed Corn, Garden Seed, direct from Landreth’a and war ranted genuine, at Dr. Eltlrldge'a drag •tore. FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY. Bear in mind that you can buy the best, coolest and ’.the most elegant underwear at W. D, Bailey’s Haberdashery. W. T. Ragan and Henry Smaw have charge of the refreshment stand at Omaha to-day, and they want the people know that they will servo only pare refreshments. Their lemonade to made lemons wholly, and their ice cream to pure. They solicit the patronage of the excursionists. Our low-quartered shoes with Congress, Oxford or Southern tie are too comfor table for to wear anything else. Cal! at W. D. Bailey’s Haber dashery. Our celebrated cream bread to made from “King of Patents’’ flour, the finest evor offered to tho trade In Americas. Andrew* A Carter. “Carry Tba Maw*.’’ “Little Goms” ore tho latest free lunches and chromoe thrown In If yon are not aalislWd. Fleetwood A Russell. We keep the best Paint we can got not satisfactory when put on wo will E. J. Kr.nninoE, Druggist A first-class cook will find It to her in terest to call on John It Shew, 117 Forsyth street, who want* to employ such a one. apilW-lf Arrival and Departure of Trains. CENTRAL K. X. Arrive From. Leave For. 6:40pm 12:46p.m. CoIumbus8;20am4:4Spm 1:06pm 9:37 pm Macon 2:36pm 3:»am 2:35 p m 8:33 am Albany 1:0* pm 9:37 pm a. A. A U. K. X. 6:00am 6:10pmSavannah 8:20am 7:00pm 6:35pm 7:15am Omaha 8:15pm6:46am NAIL CLOSE*. Going tout (8. A. A M.) 7:30 a m. Going West “ 6:»ipm. Going Forth end West (8, A W.) 7:50 a m. Going North and Fast (Cen) 2:00 pm 8:00 pm. Going Sooth and Went “ 12:30pm8:00pm PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES DAYENPORT DRUG GO. Pharmacists Have Exclusive sale of these Celebba ted Glasses in Amerious, Ga. PAEKNER, KEUAM & MOORE, e only Manufacturing Opticians is the South, Atlanta, Georgia. W. M. JOKES, Agent for Columbia and other Bicycles, at Bank of 8oulhwe**crn Georgia.