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THE A.MERIGUS DAILY T1MES-RECORDER: FRIDAY. MAY 15, 1891
“THE CHAMPION”
COMING TO AMERICUS.
PERRY’S SUNDAY SCHOOLS WILL PIC
NIC AT THE DELL.
Tb. Invitation Kxtended by tb. City Conn
ell I. Accepted—Am.rlon. Will Royally
Entertain Her Oneita—Special Commit
tee From the Connell Appointed.
117 y.riytb If, America., On..
Is prepared to clothe the people of
Americus and vicinity, in [fact
whole of Southwest Ga. with
That is correct in style and|perfect
n lit.
Every garment is made by the
argest New York and other menu-
ufacturtrs up to the highest standard
of art.
No clothing house South of At.
lanta can boost of such an admirable
assortment of
MENS, YOUTHS, BOYS & CHILDREN’S
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES.
In our line of business we are the
recognized leaders, and we propose
to continue to carry off the honors.
Whilo wo possess all the requisites
necessary for the success of a legiti
mate and dashing business, WE
HAVE THE LARGEST 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
Our friends and the public know
lat wo have for the last 22 years con
ducted a live business in Americus,
and wo will “win or die” on the field
in battlo harness before we will sur
render our banner on which is
wntten
John R. Shaw.
Commander-in-chief of the Le
gitimate
The Sunday schools of Perry will hold
their union picnic at Magnolia dell in
this city, one week from to-day.
They will come on a special train, And
the number expected will run well into
the hundreds.
Several days ago an Invitation was ex
tended both the Perry and Cuthbert
schools by the mayor and council of
Americus, to hold their annual picnic
here, which invitation has been accept
ed by the schools a? Perry.
Yesterday Mayor Felder received the
following letter from Mr. Fred M.
Houser, which explains itself:
Perky. Ga.. 3£ay J4.
Mr. J. 11. Fslder, Mayor, Americus, Ga.
MyDkakHik: Yours received. Truly it
is very kind of you to tender us so cordial a
welcome to your lovely city, and rest a«ur. d
that il Is highly appreciated. We failed to
secure a train for May loth lost., but have
to:«iay perfected arrangements with the rail
road company for a tram on Friday, May 22,
1891. We will leave Perry at 8 o'clock a. in.,
and returning leave Americus at 5 o'clock p.
m. We look forward to the occasion with
much pleasure. Again thanking you for
your kindness, I am.
Your* very truly,
Fheii M. IIousrr,
Committee.
Americus, it Is needless to say, will
extend a cordial welcome to her visitors
on that day, and nothing will be left un
done that will in anywise contribute to
the pleasures of the occasion.
Messrs. P. H. Williams, J. E. Bivins
and J. A. Davenport have been appoint
ed a committee from the city council to
meet the excursionists on their arrival
PEOPLE TOC KNOW
And Som. Ton Don't, Who Con
In n Day,
also appropriated aikim Of money to be
expended in entertaining the guests.
The visit' of We; Perry, schools to
Americus three rears ago: Is still re
membered with pleawn by every one
herd, and it Is neediest to add that a
moat favorable impression of our city
was created among the visitors by the
many attentions shown them. Americus
will extend her usual hospitality next
Friday, and will only regret that the
schools of Cnthbert will not be here also
to add to the pleasure of the occaslou.
This Is the Oldest.
Dr. J. B. Hinkle, of this city, is the
possessor of perhaps the oldest piece of
chinaware owned by any one in the state
—a pitcher known to he 782 years old.
Tb« anelent piece of china, Dr. Hinkle
says, was made in the year U09, whieh
date is plainly stamped upon.the bottom.
It has descended from one generation to
another, and can easily be traced back
three or four generations by the present
owner. It is a small pitcher, and with
the exception of a broken handle is ■til?
In a good state of preservation.
A CaU.
All the temperance ladles of the city
are requested to meet at the Methodist
church this afternoon at 4 o’clock to lay
the plans to work “For God and Home
and Native Land." All the children are
requested to be there at that hour also.
These meetings will be held every Fri
day afternoon at the same place till
furthor notice. H,
Tb. Chriatlon Worker*.
The festival committea of the Chri.tian
Worker, will serve the following Ice. at
tho ohurch yard this afternoon, from 4
to 7 o’clock: Neapolitan Cream, Vanilla
Cream, Strawberry Cream and Lemon
and Pineapple Icoa.
A Complete Collapse
is occasioned in oar feelings by derange
ments of the liver, stomach and bowels.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure sick
and blllloua headache, bowel complaint.,
Internal fever and costlvencss. They
remove all waste matter, and restore
health to body and mind. A dose, aa a
laxative, oonsi.ta of one tiny, augar-
coated Pellet Cheapest and easiest to
take. By druggists, 23 cent, a vial.
FOR BALE.
10 Shares Am.rlctu Iron Work. .took.
15 Sham America. Furniture Comp.ny
Mr. A. W. Gibbs, of Savannah, was in
the city yesterday.
Mr. W. D. Pace came up from Albany
yesterday to look after business matters.
Mr. J. J. Williford went np to Macon
yesterday to look after business mat
ters. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Johnson, of Smith-
vllle, spent yesterday with friende in
this city.
Mrs. It. T. Byrd left yesterday for
Macon on a short visit to her daughter,
Mrs. Joseph Davenport.
Deputy United States Marshal Walter
Corbitt, of Macon, was In Americus on
official business yesterday.
Mr, Henry Sheffield, of New Orleans,
is visiting tho family of his uncle, Col
S. IL Hawkins, in this city.
Messrs. W. D. Crawford, J F. Rushin
and W. C. Singleton represented Buena
Vista In Americus yesterday.
Mr. James Byrd, after a pleasant visit
to the liomefolks in this city, returned
to Atlanta yestorday afternoon.
Miss Anna Gatewood, of Eatonton, is
visiting the family of her brother, Mr.
A. 1>. Gatewood, near this city.
Capt. and Mrs. T. J. Brannon returned
home yesterday from a pleasant visit of
a few days to friends in Eufaula.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Slappey will
spend to-day with the Andersonvllle ex
cursionists in Central Park,'Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cohen returned
home yesterday from Albany, where
they attended the Menko-WessaTowaky
marriage on Wednesday last
Mr. J. M. Carolan, southeastern freight
and passenger agent' of the & A. A M.
with headquarter* in Savannah, was in
the city on business yesterday.
Messrs. W. W. Starr and F. G. Dabney,
prominent official of the Central railroad
of Georgia, were In the city for a short
while yesterday on matters of business,
THE CITY IN BRIEF.
SHORT ITEMS PICKED UP AND PUT
UNDER ONE HEAD
Columbus Rod Mon to Visit Americas—Get*
ting Ready for Buslneso -Another Hand
some Residence— Into Now Quarters—Go.
Ing to Brunswick.
Business of Southwestern Ga.,
IAS FORSYTH ST., AMERICUS, CA.
P. S.—This may not be modesty
bat it is Business all the same.
J. R. S.
SS Slum Cordrl. Security stock.
15 Share. America. Construction .lock
LOTT WABllK V
in.ylt.8t
Pnro fruit juices, pineapple Ices,
cream melange, ginger ale, and every
thing that is good, at Davenport’s soda
fountain.
Notice ti* Stockholder.,
The sixth installment of 10 per cent,
of tho capital stock of the Americus
Manufacturing and Improvement Com-
E any has been called, and must be paid
afore Juno 1st, Inst.
John Winosoii, Sec’y and Trcas.
maylOsiw
Delicious “Ice Cream” Soda every
day except Sundays, at Davenport’s.
New firm; new good*; the host of ev-
r and family groceries, at
* Cabtkb’i
To Brunswick mod St. Simon's.
Next week will be an interesting time
in Brunswick-by-the-ses.
The grand lodge of Georgia, Knlgbta
of Pythias, meets there on the 19th, and
the State Dental society meets on the
same day at St. Simon’s.
All the dentist* of this city have sig
nified their intention of going, and a
large delegation of K. P’s. will go
well. The entire party, It la thought,
will leave Amerloua Monday night.
As the very low rates offered are for
all, It la not unlikely that quite a num
ber of our people will take advantage of
this opportunity to visit Brunswick, and
will therefore go along with the Knighta
and the dentist*.
Zb* 8. A. AM. railroad has offered
tho excursionists a rate of 95.70 for the
round trip via Helena and the E. T. V,
A G. road, or a rate of 95.25 via Cordele
and the G. S. A F. and B. A W. roads.
Rates via the Central have, aLo been
asked for but not yet obtained.
As thero is no doubt but that a large
number will go down, it would be well
for all to decide upon some eoncert of
actiou, as that will be necessary in se
curing the most favorable rates. This
will be done, doubtless, as soon as the
Central authorities can be heard from.
To Printers and Publlxhen. '
The Timet Publishing Company ha*
for sale a portion of the newspaper and
job outfit made surplus by the recent
cotuolldatiop of the Times and Recor
der, consisting of one cylinder newspa
per press, two Gordon job presses, one
Hero paper cutter, one perforator, six
stands, two Imposing stones and tables,
five hundred pounds of news type, etc.
This material and these presses are
virtually new, haring been in use only a
year. A great bargain in prices and
terms can bo secured by the right par
ties. Address the Tikes Pudlihiiino
Company, Americus, Ga.
Envelop..! Envelope.!!
We have just received a big Job lol of
manilla envelopes of fine quality, that
were bought at a bargain, and we can
print them for you with card, etc., cheap
er than you can buy them plain by retail
anywhere. They arc more durable than
white, and are good enough for all busi
ness purposes, and are much cheaper,
Times 1’l'uuniiino Co.
George F. Cooper lodge, Knlgbta of
Pythias,of this city, will attend the state
convention K. of P. in Brunswick next
week. A large delegation will go down
on Monday, returning here the following
Thursday.
The Sunday schools at Andersonvllle
will pionic to-day at Central City Park,
in Macon. Quito a number of Ameri
cas people wont up to Andersonvllle on
the 3:35 train this morning and joined
the excursionists.
The Messrs. Oliver, who recently pur
chased the book and stationery business
of Mr. W. L. Mardre, and who for tho
past three days have boon going through
the large stock, finished that task last
night and will bo ready for business to
day.
A telegram received here yesterday
from Opopjca, Fla., announced the deatli
there from typhoid fever of Mr. M. C.
McCuller, well-known here as “Pinter"
McCulIer, which took piaco yestorday
morning after a long illness. He leaves
several children.
Among the many pretty new homes
going up in the southern suburbs of the
city Is the handsome two-story residence
of Mr. Sawyer, corner of Elm avenue
and Dodtdn' streets.' li well soon be
completed, and will,be an ornament to
that part of town.
The Red Men of Columbus will send a
delegation Aver to Americus In a few
day* to' assist at the" institution ofa
lodA'gpfbtt drd^r id thW jM&Tj, The
irderyf Red Men la' rapidly becoming
one bfthe most popular benevolent or-
ganftaftfon. in the'state.
; fErfaeryecl' aetfisjor. Yhe Scott* *Thiint-
ton performance to-fitght will be Mi'oh
sale at the Usual'place this morning,
prices'di adralstlpn will fin tvienty-
cehts'for gallery and fifty ceqis for
psrquetto and dress circle. Nothing
extra will be charged for reserving
ists.
dverooats in May In Americua was
something unheard of udtU yesterday,
when the sodden change in the Weather
brought them out of their hiding places.
The day was cold, dismal and thorough
ly nnoomfortabie, and will likely be
productive of considerable sickness un
less great ears Is taken.
The Amerloua National Building A
Loan Association has leased handsome
apartment* In the new Johnson A Har
row building, and will doubtless trans
fer its headquarters there in a few
weeks. ’The apartmente ' In this build'
ing are by far the moat conveniently
arranged and desirable In the city.
Stacks of Ice.
Tb* Americua lea Co.’a machinery la
doing such fine work this season that In
a month's run It has not only supplied
the demand from Fort Valley to Eufaula
and towns on the 8. A. A M. railroad,
East Tennessee and G. 8. A F. roads, but
has A supply of nearly 200 tons stored
away for-the hot weather that will fol-
low the present cool spell.
Rolan Baking Powders,
the Purest and Best. For sale
by H. D. Watts, Agent.
TELEPHONE to*.
JAS. I. GOTNEY,
JEWELER,
DIAMONDS ,
and
WATCHES
KPi^CLUBS.
102 FORSYTH STREET.
DEDICATED TO OUR FRIENDS WHO
Got
Perfumes, Cologntis, Etrxacts, Toilet
Water, Toilet Soaps. A very fine satoi t-
Eldrldge’s.
ment at Dr.
Always a supply of
" " ~ Store*.
Andrews A Garter, the Lamar street
grocers, are headquarters fur fanoy gro
ceries, canned goods, fruits and confec
tions.
The Grand Duke Paul, whose wife Is
a daughter of the king of Greece, will
succeed General Guorko as governor of
Warsaw.
Stoskko'dsrs Meeting. ^
Tho annual meeting of stockholders of I
tho Americus Guano Company' will ho
Lcid at tho offico of tho company at 4
o'clock p. m. Juno 27th. . - ■
H. C. Barley,
ml2-tf Sect’y A Trcas.
The celebrated finest Tower Brand
Razors. If not satisfactory in thirty
days return it and get the money, at
Du. Eldbiiron's Dave Stobes.
Do you sat? Of coarse yon do.
Than go to Andrews A Carter for your
groceries. Their (took is the freshest
and finest In Americas. - . - ,
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SPECIAL OFFER.
For spot cash we will sell
•Brick in car-load lots deliver
ed in Americus at six dollars
per thousand.
Ocmulgee Brick Co.
may 15-iUir. -
Corns, Wart, and Bunions
Removed quickly and sorely by tiling
Abott’s East Indian Corn Paint
Advertising la to basinets what ah
la to machinery—The great propelling
power.—-Lord Macaulay.
Cat tall millet! Cat tali milletl Want
ed, 600 pounds,'at Dr. Eldridge’s drug
store. m
Brick (or Sole.
We have on hand 1,000,000 well burnt
brick. Must be sold in the next thirty
days. Address,
Chugxk & Pack, Manufacturers.
m»y9-d2w Albany, Ga.
Lsadreth'i
genuine, at Dr.
:dootorI
[ACKER’S
! PURE!I
to PINK
TbM» Celebrated ENGLISH:
PUta ara a PoaUlv* Ova (or Stek •
Headache* Billedumm*
Constipation. Small* »1«
aat aad a fararlu with
ladle*. Sold ia England for
I 'vl., In America (or SSo*
Summer specialties are in de
mand-everything from a lemon
ade straw to an ice cream freezer—
is being cubed for-anything that
seems to be a relation of the North
Pole ia sought after—and if there
are any folks who can help yon to
keep cool they are at the Artesian
Corner Store.
BUTLER & BERRY.
In the sweltering days that now
are coming-to have a chunk of
ice—is almost equivalent to having
aohtink of happinoss— hut what
are you going to keep that ice in V
Have yon a Water Cooler? W
if you haven’t-there is one pi
to get them cheap—1 gal., $1,16—
2 gal., $2.25-3 gal., 2.76-4 gal,,
$3.25—and recollect that one place
ia the Artesian Corner Store,
BUTLER & BERRY.
Ask yourself the question—is a
refrigerator nowadays a necessity
or a luxury—or is it both at onoe?
When you consider its saving-of
what would otherwise spoil and be
wasted—wonld’nt it be an economy
—rather than an expense-for yon
to get one—to get a good one—to
get a good Refrigerator cheap at
the Artesian Corner Store.
, BUTLER & BERRY.
Of course you realize that there
are no flies on us—but do you
know why—because we keep the
Improved Keyless Ply Pan in
stock—it’s no trouble to wind it up
—it saves so much fussing about
the table—they only cost $2.25
each-that is they only cost $2.25
each at the Artesian Corner Store.
BUTLER & BERRY.
Of course we have Coffee Pots—
have them all sizes—kinds—and
prices—but the demand now comes
for something more seasonable—
those old time brown Rockingham
Teapots—which we sell for 20 cents
—are the only vessels that brew
tea fit for icing—and then Rock
ingham Butter Crocks—Yellow
ware Milk Crooks—that sell with
us for 5 cents upwards—these are
the goods to suit the needs of tho
weather—they are seasonable and
cheap—cheap at the Artesian Cor*
nor Store.
BUTLER & BERRY.
Don’t forget oar last ad.—
Matches 1 cent a box—Clothespins
1 cont agdosen—Berry Dishes 3
cents oacn—Pretty Goblets 5 cents
each—and that Students' Lamp
for $3.00—for the time only—at
ono place only—the Artesian Cor
ner Store.
BUTLER & BERRY.
BUTLER & BERRY,
Artesian Corner Store,
AMERICUS, GEA.
OPERA HOUSE.
FRIDAY, MAY 15,1891.
Poeillvaappearano* of Atlanta’s Eccentric tragedian, \
SCOTT THORNTON
KIOEraiylETCT.
FINE
BUSINESS LOCATION
FOR SALE.
In order to engage In a different enterprise,
I offer for rale my enMr. .took of
ukocxiukh,convxcnoiraaiKH, sons router
And Luncli Counter, near S. A’ A M.
depot. Also, Store Roane and ieaxc'on
thirty feet square of* land, for three
years at same place.
Till* is one of the bext buaineu loca
tion. in the city of Americua.
Very respectfully,
5-I4-0t D. B. REGISTER.
pSfppjgfc
Our celebrated cream breed
from “King of Patent*’’ floor,
arer offered to the trad* ia Al