Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, May 31, 1891, Image 5

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THE AMERICUS DAILY TlMEg-RECORDER: SUNDAY. MAY 31. 1891. ■mm AT 69fc. to 85c Can Find -AT- John R. Shaw’s A BIG ASSORTMENT OF STYLES and SIZES From 4 to 14 yrs., THE MOTHER'S FRIEND Patent Shirt Waist PEOPLE YOU KNOW An«| Some Yon Don*t, Who Como and Oo In a Day. No Buttons can be Torn off either in Wearing or Washing. The Mother’s Friend does away en tirely with the sewing on of buttons. It is supplied with an adjustable belt, whloh Is easily taken off when the waist is washed; the buttons are riveted on the belt, consequently can not be torn off, either in wearing, washing or ironing. -ALSO- Shirt Waists Of the ordinary kind, AT 25c to 75c TO CLOSE OUT. SPECIAL OFFER -OF- 200 Boys’ Sailor Suits. 47 Suita at 11.25. Reduced from $1.75. 03 Suita at $1.50. Reduced from $2.00. 51 Suite at $2.00. Reduced from $2.75. 30 Suits at $2 50. Reduced from $3.50. Colors In Blue, Brown and Gray. Buy one of these suite for your little boy—It will nearly tickle him to death. JOHN R. SHAW, Men’s, Youths,’ Boys’ and Children’s Ready Made Netting AMERICUS. l’rof. ff, B. Merritt was hero from Montezuma yesterday. Col. B. H. Wilkinson was here from Montezuma yesterday. Co). Nelson Tift was among the visit ors from Albany yesterday. Miss Llvia Cobb leaves this morning on a short visit to friends in Preston. Mr. L. C. Avorett was here from Rich land yesterday, looking after business matters. Miss Mamie McGregor, of McGregor’s Station, spent yesterday with friends in Americus. Capt. Albert Winter has closed his school in Lumpkin and returned home to Americus. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herndon arrived at home yesterday, after a visit to Craw ford county. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Harvey are here from Buena Vista, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Evan T. Mathis. Mr. W. E. Butt, a well known Buena Vista young man, spent a portion of yesterday in Ameridus. Miss Helen Worthy, ono of Sumter’B fairest daughters, is tile guest of friends and relatives in Americus. Mrs. J. W. Stallings left for her home at Smithvilie yesterday, after a pleasant stay with Americus friends. Mr. Isom Cain returned yesterday from Augusta, where lie was an attend ant at the Kersh-Snoad wedding. Mr. George T. Williams catno down from Oglethorpe last night to spend to-day with relatives near the city. Mrs. S. M. Hollis, of Marion county, and Mis. Clara Taylor, of Lee, are pleas ant visitors to Mrs. Judgo Fort and Mrs. E, G. Simmons. Mrs. Frank Lanier, jr., to the delight of many friends In Americus, returned yesterday from a pleasant stay with rela tives in Carrollton. Mr. j. B. McElveeu, one of the lead ing commission merchants of Bruns wick, spent yesterday in Americus. He thinks of locating here. Hon. James M. Dupree, Judge W. H. Fish and Col. J. W. Haygood were down from Macon county yesterday arguing motions before Judge Fort. Capt S. R. Woston, president of the Albany, Florida and Northern road, was up from Albany yesterday in consulta tion with the Americus owners of that road. Mrs. J. F. Watson, of Smithvilie, who has been here several days on a shopping expedition, returned homo to Smithvilie. She was accompanied by Judge Watson, who has been attending court here, and their little daughter. Capt. H. M. Stokes, ono of the most accommodating conductors on the Sa vannah, Americus and Montgomery road, returned yesterday from St. Louis, where he went to attend a meeting of the Order of Railway Conductors. Capt. Stokes made the trip through Toxas and the west with the conductors, and re ports a splendid time. It is quite the fashion now to take De- Witt's Little Early Risers for liver, stomach and bowel disorders. They are small pills, but mighty good ones. The Davenport Drug Company sells them. Call and see our birthday rings. James Fiiickeh A- Bno. The Good Old Time. “Then times were good M erchanta cared not for a rush For any other fere, Than Johnny ceka and mush.*’ But now times have changed and the plain and simple fare of the forefathers is done away with. Fatent Hour, and high seasoned fond and strong drinks, have taken its place, and as a result, dyspepsia, impure blood, and diseases of the stomach, liver and lungs are nu merous. The great change has led one of the most skillful physicians of the age to study out a remedy for these modern diseases, which he has named his Gold en Medical Discovery. Dr. Pierce in this remedy has found a cure for Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Consumption,in its early stages, and “Liver Complaints.’' Keep silver and nickel ornaments and mounts bright by rubbing with woolen cloths saturated with spirits of ammonia. For Over Fifty Year* Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind coUc, and is the best remedy for diarrhaia. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists through out the world. Ulcerated sore leg, with a running sore of several years' standing, which the doctors thought Incurable, and am putation was regarded as the only relief, the patient scarcely able to walk before, now runs, apparently well. Tho euro was made by P. P. P„ and Is known throughout Savaunah as one of the great cures that P. P. P., the wondorful blood medicine, has made. mayl9-dl2t-w2t. Cure Your Corns by Using Abbott’s East Indian Corn Paint For Corns, Bunions and Warts, it is great. When Baby was sick, we gave Her Castoria. When she waa a Child, she cried for Castoria. When the became Hiss, she clung to Castoria. When the had Children, she gave them Castoria Envelopes! Envelopes!!. Wo have just received a big job lot of manilia envelopes of line 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 are more durable than white, and are good enough for alt bust ness purposes, and are much cheapor. Times I’ciii.ibhing Co. It is said a million people in this country own stock in railroads. Constipation, blood-poison, lever! Doctor’s bills and funeral expensea cost about two hundred dollars; Do Witt’s Little Earloy Risers cost a quarter. Take your choice. For salo by tbo Davenport Drug Company. The negroes of Petersburg, Vo., have three military companies and they have been formed into a battalion. Catarrh, neuralgia, rhoumatism and most diseases originate from Impure blood. Cleanse it, improve It, purify It with De Witt’s Sarsaparilla and health is restored, strength regained. For sale by tho Davenport Drug Company. In Denmark the life-saving stations are all supplied with oil for stilling the waves in storms. Very popular, very small, very good. De Witt's Little Early Risers, the pill for constipation, biliousness, sick head ache. For sale by tho Davenport Drug Company. Many of the explosiona in ilour mills have been traced to eloctriclty generated by belts. A beautiful skin, bright eyes, sweet breath, good appetite, vigorous body, pure blood and good health result from the use of De Witt’s Sarsaparilla. It is sold by the Davenport Drug Company. Cork covering for steam pipes has proved very successful in England. Purifies the blood, increases tho circu lation, expels poisonous humors and builds up the system. What more do you want * medicine to perform f De tt's Sarsparilla Is reliable. For sale by Davenport Drag Company. Powdered allura applied to a fever son will prevent it from becoming very nnslghtly or notieeable; The best sprlug medicine in the world is P. P. P. If you would be well and In good spirits uso P. P. P. If weak and debilitated and run down take P. P. F. For a spring medicine to cure and tone up the general ailments of tho system take P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium). Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint Is a quick cure for Corns, Bunions and Warts. Mr. James 8. Harrison, Columbus, Ga., says bis wife had dyspepsia for several years In Ite worst form—could retain nothing on her stomach. Dr. Holt's Dyspeptto Elixir oured her per manently. For sale by all druggists. may24-lm Denver, Col., will have a mineral pal ace. De Witt's Little Early Risers never gripe or cause nausea. Mild but sure, assist rather than force. Best little pill for sick headache, chronlo constipation, dyspepsia. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. Mirrors which are fly-specked should be first washed off in cold wator and then polished with a chamois skin dipped in alcohol. A IIundred Years to Come. 1 . Wouldn't you like to live until the year A. D. 2000, just to see tho peoplo and the world generally? Who knows but you might if you observe the lawsof health, and keep the Stomaoh, Liver aad Bowels in full action. Tbo beat medicine known for this is Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They are small, su gar coated granules, but powerful to cure; produce no nausea or griping; easy to take, and a sura cure for bii- llousness, constipation, headache, and diseases produced by an Inactive liver. A convenient vest-pocket remedy. Important Meeting. A meeting of the Sumter County Agri cultural Society will be held in Araerl- cus the first Tuesday in June. A full attendance of members Is earnestly de sired, as business of much Importance to the society is to bo attended to. J. L. Apdeuton, President. 5-20-lwdAw Headache is readily cured by F. P. P., which tones and regulates tho digestion and creates an appetite. Stock Holders Meeting. The annual meeting of stock holders of the Americus Grocery company will be held at tho office of the company, 417 Jackson street, on Wednesday Juno 10th, at 10 o’clock a. m. ■ may 28-td C. R. Whitley, Sect'y and Troas For stomach worms in a child, mix one teaspoonful of powdered sage in two tablespoonfuls of molasses, and give a teaspoonful every morning. Walter Bridges, Athens, Tenn., writes: “For six years I have beenafiiloled with running sores and an enlargement of the bones In my legs. I tried everything I heard of without permanent benefit nn- tll Botanlo Blood Balm was recom mended to me. After usiqg six bottles the sores healed, and I am now in bet ter health than I have ever been. I send this testimonial unsolicited, be cause I want others to be benefltted.’’ may 12 d w-lm. Yellow atalns, left by sewing machine oil on white, may be removed by rubbing the spot with a cloth wet with ammonia before washing with soap. If food sours on the stomach, diges tion is defective. De Witt’s Little Early Risers will remedy this. The famous little pills Hist nevor gripe and never disappoint For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. JAS. T. COTNEY, JEWELER, DIAMONDS AND—-i WATCHES IN CLUBS. TELEPHONE 102. • lit 102 FORSYTH STREET. Butler & Berry. DOES ADVERTISING PAY? For Commencement Nice White Dresses are tbe proper thing and we would call your attention to our line of these goods, which comprises Dotted Swisses, White, Cream and Colored Mulls, Embroidered Flouncings, Plain, Striped and Checked Lawns, Nainsooks, Stripes and Checks in Organdies, etc., and we don’t want, nor do we ask anything above cost for any of them. This means a saving of 33 per cent for you. We will sell you a striped Organdise at 10c. r which yon cannot match elsewhere for less than 20c. Our 12ic. quality of these goods will cost you 25c. at every other house in town. 10,000 yds, of Bilbon, all colors, and widths, way below what others ask you for them. Something extra pretty in the way of STRIPED BLACK; LAWNS SILK MITTS AT 25c. We want to make a special TEST, as to whether adver tisements in the Times-Recorder are carefully read. And so we are going to inaugurate for two days, at prices never heard of before, and prices that you may never hear of again a GRAND “TEST SALE” to last two days only—that is—MONDAY and TUESDAY the ist and 2d of June, and we are going to make such prices, on the best and most seasonable goods, that if you read this, we will certainly know of it inside of two days. This is an expensive method to find out if the Times-Recorder advertisements are read, but we will get the benefit of the knowledge, and you will get the benefit of the prices. TWO DAYS ONLY,-MONDAY AND TUESDAY. 10 piece TOILET WASHSTAND SETS. Beautiful decorations in red, blife or brown,in pretty shapes. Regular price, 13.75. - Gilt edged hand decorated Wash-Stand Sets, new patterns, in tinted flowers. Regular price, #5.50. Gold splashed decorated porcelain, unique shapes, odd shadings. Regular price, #10.00. 8 piece TOILET SETS. Tho GEM set, gold banded, on all shades, painted inside, riveted handles. Regular price, #1.75. The No. 162 sot, same as the above, only extra large. Regular price, $2.26. The Palace set, extra gilt decorations. #3.25. Regular price, Do you see any good reason why you should’ pay 15c for Pine Apple Tissues, (this is what others want for them) When you can buy them of ns at 12Jc? Don’t forget the fact that the ENTIRE BEE-HIVE STOCK Is on the market and must be closed out, lock, stock and barrel as the old saying goes. Therefore don't buy a penny’s worth until you have seen our stock; our word for it you will not want to go else where, but make your purchases at the FINAL NOTICE. All of the old accounts remaining unpaid after June 1st, will positively be placed for collection without farther delay. DECORATED VASE LAMPS. A 24 inch decorated vase lamp, 8 colors, with No. 2 burner, 10 inch tripod, and 10 inch opal (white) shade. Regular price, #2.00. A 24 inch-Cameo Vase Lamp, 2 colors, frosted bowl, with New York burner, and 10 inch tinted shade. Regular price, #2.75. Large stain finish Cameo Stand Lamp, with shade to match, duplex burner, with or without extinguisher, removable brass fount. Regular price, #4.75. ROGERS BROS.’ SILVER PLATED WARE Rogers Bros.' “A1 1847” Plated Tea Spoons, in Tipped, Assyrian, Lorne or Dundee patterns. Standard goods. Regular price, #2.50 per set. Rogers Bros.’ “A1 1847” Plated Table Spoons, in Tipped Assyrian, Lome, or Dundee patterns. Standard goods. Regular Price, #5.00 per set. :Teit Sale: : Price, : : $3 ft). : Rogers Bros.' “A1 1847” Plated Forks, | in Assyrian, Lorne or Dundee patterns. Stahi weight Regular price, #5.00 per set. Tipped, Standard Here are a dozen specialties that everybody needs every where, every day, all the time. They represent earthenware, tinware, lamp goods and silverware, at prices that are without parallel. This will last but two days—we wouldn't like it to last longer. Monday and Tuesday you have this unprece dented chauce, and by seven o’clock on Tuesday evening we will know the actual worth of a Times-Recorder advertise ment to us, and what space to contract for during the coming months. TEST SALE-MONDAY AND TUESDAY. BUTLER & BERRY, Artesian Corner, Lee & Lamar Sts. :Tent Salt;: : Prloe, : ; |7.to. : :Tett Sale: : Price, .: : 11.37.-: .Test Salo: : Price, . : *1.66. : :Te*t Sule: : Price, : : *-*.35. . :Te*t Sa’e: IJrlre, : : itiK : :Test Sale: : Price, : : 11K : :Teat Bale: : Price, : : 13.30. : :Te*t Bale: : Price, : : 11.15. :