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THE AMERICUS DAILY T1MES-REC0RDER; THURSDAY. JUNE 11, 1891.
BIRDS OP PA8HAOK.
Something of Some of Those Who Visit
Americas In a Pay.
Mr. Jamen Carraway was licro from
Smitlivllte yesterday.
Capt. John A. Cobb went down to
Sraithville yesterday.
Mrs. E. E. Mayes, of the Plains, visited
Atnericus friends yesteniay
Mr. Frauk Lanier, jr., left yesterday
on a business trip to Macon.
Mrs. F. M. Oliver, of Bronwood, is
% visiting relatives in Amciicus.
Miss Elba Williams of Columbus is
the guest of friends near Americus.
Miss LeilaFeagin is here from Atlan
ta, the guest of friends and relatives.
Mr. R. Don McLeod is in the city
again, after a business trip to Fort Val
ley
Col. B. P. Hollis left yesterday for
Athens, where he will spend several
days.
Miss Llvia Cobb is at home in Ameri
cus again, after a visit to friends in
Preston.
Mr. W. E. Hawkins and Mr. S. II.
Hawkins, jr., have returned from * trip
to Macon,
Capt. J. L. Hardeman was down from
from Macon yesteniay on a Hying visit
to Americus.
Miss Ethel McGregor, of Baxley, ar
rived here yesterday on a visit to friends
and relatives.
Mr. aud Mrs. A. S. Poole were among
those who went on the excursion to Sa
vannah yesterday.
Mr. J. B. D. Woodburn and wife were
over from Abbeville yesterday on
shopping expedition.
Miss Mervln (’aliaway will leave soon
fora trip to New York and other points
of interest north nnd east.
Miss Mollie Willett, who has been
visiting friends at Brouwood, returned
home to Americus yesterday.
Mr. J. W. SUctHold Is In Albany visit
ing his son, Mr. Frank Shellield, and
looking after his business interests.
Miss Brice Pilsbury and little Miss
Alice Massey, aftor pleasant stay with
Bronwood friends, arrived at homo yes
terday.
Mrs. E.G.Simmons’ many friends will
be glad to know that she has almost
completely recovered from her recent
illness.
Miss Annie Nelson, of Pelham, ar
rived In Americus yesterday to spend
several days as the guest of her friend,
Miss Carrie Cloraonts.
Mr. S. J. Hargrove, one of the best
known citizens of Leo county, was
among the visitors who came to Ameri-
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cub yesterday on business intent.
Mr. Ous Hammond, who nssists Kditor
Tison on tlie popular KichlaivLCii
Ia,e.b„rfr%f^ W S3P«a-
fives.
Rev. B W. Davis, of Coriiolc, was in
Americus m short while yesterday on Ills
return homo front Dawson, where lie
haa been visiting his daughter, Mrs. J.
M. Black.
Miss Fannie Castleberry, a popular
Cussetta young lady who haa been visit
ing friends in Americus left yesterday
for Cordele, where aha will lie the guest
of relatives.
Mr. J, C. Nicholson who has lieen auf-
- faring with erysipelas all this week was
much better yesterday. Ills hosts of
friends hope he will soon bo completely
himself again.
Mr. Itoaa Harper arrived at homo
yesterday from Atlanta, where lie lias
bean attending the technological school
He has many friends here who nro glad
to welcome him hack
Mr. Stovall Hall, one of the finest who
ever went nut from Americus, left yes
terday for his post of duty iu Atlanta,
after a pleasant visit of n few days to
. bis parents in this city.
Mr. John M. tirccno, president of the
Americus Guano Company, came down
from Atlanta yesterday on an important
business matter and returned to to the
Capital City In the afternoon.
Mr. I’reston Pearson, of I.umpkin,
who has been attending Mercer Univer
sity during the terra just ended, was in
Americus yesterday on Ills way home.
While In Americus lie wax the guest of
bis uncle, Mr. P. II. Williford.
Hon. Dupont Gnerry and wife, who
have been with relatives and frlcn.1, in
Americus for several days ret iirned home
to Macon yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.
Guerry are very popular here, and a
hearty welcome will always await them
la Americus.
Home Idiire KtiKlnn.
Yesterday the 8., A A M. road re
ceived the two largest engines ever
brought to Georgia. They are number
ed 11 Hand 120 and are named E II.
Lewis, in honor of Mr. K. B. Lewis of
Montezuma a staunch friend of the road
and Charles F. Crisp, after the speaker
of the next house. The engines
are of the “hog” pattern. The
drivers are fifty-four inch ones
and the cylinders are 10x24, with ex
tension front. The engines are of the
best that could be turned out by the
Baldwin works and weigh sixty tons
each.
Two more engines just like these will
arrive to-day or to-morrow. They will
be used in haudliug the heavy through
freights between Montgomery and Sa
vannah
for Infants and Children.
tiitlw Mat.
The following unclaimed letters will
be sent to the dead letter office if not
called for In ten days. Say “advertised
letters” when calling for tliem at office:
Peter .1 Anchnum, (-’apt W F Adams,
Philip Brown, Haly Brooko, Phil Brown,
Mrs Mary B Brown, Henry Blunt, Mrs
Enla Carter, James Carker, J It Carlton,
Milton Copeland, Jack Commore, Miss
Jennie Collin, C W Calloway, J J Duke,
Barnard Galtwood, Fannie Glover, W T
Hick, flarrg Harris, A E Horne, Mrs
Jane Jones, Mrs JF Kiddoo, Mrs S J
Kenmore, Mrs Marnevlah Miller, Miss
Sallic Page, Hey man IMtts, Thomas Ros
ser, John W Roberts, R K Stacy, A A
Self, Miss Mondia Startley, Amelia
Thomas, Mrs Fannie Miller, Miss Addle
West, 4th class—J M Cherry, J F Hen
nis, W T .Tones, F R Paine.
J. C. Roney, P. M.
Americus, Oa., June 10, 1801.
IJke a flood Conumdrum
is life, because everybody must give It
up! ltut you needn’t be In a hurry
about it Life Is worth the living. To
prolong it, Is worth your untiring effort.
Don’t give up without calling to your
rescue that graud old family medicine,
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery.
Many a wornout, exhausted body has it
made over good as now. It strengthens,
builds up, invigorates, assisting nature
and nnl, violating it. Cures liver dis
ease, indigestion, and all blood tafuts
and humors. Sure and lasting benefit
guaranteed, or money refunded. All
druggists.
Atlauta is about to gain a new
manufacturing industry of consider
able importance. The organization
of the Atlauta Iron am) Steel Casting
Company a few days ago was an
event which promises to add materi
ally to the business Interests of the
city. The erection of a foundry will
begiu about July 1, and the work
will be pushed rapidly forward.
Over $’00,000 has beeu subscribed^.,
and responsible business ni^V-artT’af
the head of the lie.
**Caatorfais*owenadapf lio children that
I recommend it as superior^ any prescription
known to me.” H. A. iBCBxn, M. D.,
Ill 8a Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T.
-The tuo of 'Caxtoria* Is so universal and
1U merits so well known that it seems * work
of supererogation to endorse it Fewseethe
intelligent families who do not keep Castor!*
within easy reach.” _ ^
Late Pastor Bloomtngdale Reformed Church.
Coatorf* cures Colfy Constipation,
flour Stomach, Diarrk^a. Eructation,
fnn* Worms, givea sleep, and promotes dl-
Witf ouUnjurious medication.
- For several years I have recommended
your ‘ Caatoria, ’ aud shall always continue to
do ao as it has invariably produced beneficial
Kowik K. Pardei, M. D n
M Tbe Winthrop," ItSU* Street end 7th Are.,
New York City.
Tbs Centaur Com*ant, 77 Murrat Street, New York.
For Bent! For Bent!
THREE NICE NEW COTTAGE HOMES, $12.50 EACH.
ONE HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCE, $25.00.
ONE FIVE ROOM RESIDENCE, $16.00.
ONE HOTEL.
FOR SALE
A SNUG HOME.
Part Cash, Balance monthly to the Loan
Company.
See my list of Bargains for Vacant and Improved Property.
M. CALLAWAY,
Real Estate Agent.
To the Ladle..
hero are thousands of ladles through
out tho couutry wlioso systems are poi
soned, and wlioso blood is in an impure
condition from the absorption of impure
matter, due to inenstcual irregularities.
This class are peculiarly bonetltted by
tho wonderful tonic ami blood-cleaosloj
properties of Book Root, l'rickly Asl
and Potassium—P. P. P. Itoses and
bounding health take the place of the
sickly look, the lost color and tho gen
eral wreck of the system. P. P. P. Is
the care—be sure to get it at once.
juue2-<ll2Lw2L
When B*hy was sick, we gave her Csstorls.
When she was a Child, aba cried for Csstorla.
When the became Miss, she clung to Castorla.
When sbe bad Children, she gar. them Castorla
Cure Vuur Com.
Ry'using Abbott's East Indian Corn
Paint. For Corns, Bunions aud warts It
is great.
Malaria.
Tlds disease yields quickly to' the
wonderful powers of P. P. P. (Prickly
Asli, Poke Boot and Potassium.) Peo
ple liviug in miasmatic countries should
never be without P. P. P. A word to
tho wise is sufficient.
I law lies' Crystallsed I.cases in all
styles, specs and eye-glasses sold with
a guarantee to please or money refunded
by K. J. Ki.dkiimik.
-Plumb Good" and ‘‘Grand Repub
lic” cigars, fresli lot just in at Andrewa
& Carter’s.
There arc ninety scbouls in Burko
county. Of this number thirty-four are
white and Hfty-aix colored.
At a meeting „r the stm-t ||..| I.
Of the Marshallvllle Msi nf.--luring
anil Improvement Co., Sai.inls
selnl-animal ilivid -ml w»« ■In-lnreri
or 3 per pent, amt Oils, I -o. mi (he
Br»l six linin'll-’ existence The old
b-<ar<l of directors were re • 1,-eted
The company ennlempUl.» putting
up a foundry and machine shops at
no distant day.
DOCTOR , ThcJo exKuVu:
lAWPiftfa
ACKER S “radurkr. inil.sM.egM, anti:
- ■ * O—UjtollRR. Basil* |ItM.a
ut awl m m - -- —* * - alii, the!
“Continual dropping
wears away the stone/'
The continual breaking
of lamp-chimneys is expen
sive in the course of a year.
You can stop it. Get
Macbeth’s “pearl top" or
“pearl glass.” You will
have no more trouble with
breaking from heat. You
will have clear glass instead
of misty; fine instead of
rough; right shape instead
of wrong; and uniform, one
the same as another.
You will pay a nickel a
chimney more; and your
dealer will gain in good-will
what he loses in trade; he
will widen his trade by bet
ter service.
riKsDag. G*o. A. Macxxtb a Co-
O. M. WHEATLKT, Pres’t. B, Ih .48S8Er,~S*o r i A 'tread.
CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Vice l’rcs’J,.-f:, (:. STONE, Supt.
Tk-Ifflcricus Construction Company,
Sucokhsors to 0. M. Whkati.iv A Co.
Have the largest stock of
Dry T timber
E. P. f/ARRIS, Pres. BLOOM BROWN. Sec. * Treaa. C. P. PAYNE, M’g-r,
Americus Supply. Gp.,
Successors to HABBIS & PAYNE,
Flombers and Gas Fitters.
Machinery Supplies.
We are now in our new building in Artesian Block,
and ready for business.
A Foil Line of (Ming Stoves and Ranges.
Gas Fixtures and Sanitary Goods a Soecialty.
Globe, Angle and Check Valves,
Tcra Cotta and Iron Pipings and Fittings.
GreneraJ Repair ork
dert-tf TELEPHONE !\’o ia.
W. H. R. SCHROEDER,
Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Galvanized Iron Cornice,
Tin and Iron Roofing, Hot Air Heatin' Etc. Iron Smoke Stacks.
Exhaust Piping for Saw Mills a Specialty.
Corner Jackson and Jefferson streets, AMERICUS, OA.
Both Hough and Dressed, ever held In tho city, with unequalled capacity
for tho execution of fine work. They will furnish the trade with
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Stairwork, Pulpits,
COUNTERS, SHELVING, MOULDINGS, ORNAMENTS. ETC.
Prompt attention given all orders. Write for Catalogue and prices
Office and Factory, COR. RAY A JACKSON STS. Telephone No. 78.
Uptown Office, No. JACKSON ST. Telephone 110.
CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Pm.
ARCHIE R ELDRIDGE, G<
Till Americus Refrigerating Go.
Respectfully state that their new Ice Factory will start the
manufacture of Ice iu a short time and will be prepared to
furuisli Pure Crystal Ice in any quantityfrom a pound to a
car load. Their Refrigerating Chambers will also soon be in
readiness for the preservation of all perishable food products
and will be perfect iu every particular. For further partic
ulars either telephone, write or call on
THE AMERICUS REFRIGERATING CO. ?
Office & Factory Cor. Jackson & Bay Sts., on Central R. R.
aprilS-Smo
L\ C. HAWKINS.
O.O. LOVING,
HAWKINS 6c LOVING,
DEALERS IN
-^Furniture, Baby Carriages, Refrigerators,
METALIC CASES, CASKETS AND COFFINS.
405 Cotton Avenue.
;ht call* for c •IHdh hi iilgbf Hibmd*J to by *J. O U»vtn r, :tl residence *e*it able Brown
L Burial robe* aleaj* o*-hand. nmyiSMy.
TY> V TD Tp
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
REPRESENTING THE SAFESTAXI) STRONGESTfnMPANIESIN’THE WORLD.
Insurance placed on City and Country Property.
Office on Jackson Street, next door below Mayor's Offlcn
dec2S-.Ur-
On May i, at the side track at Furlow Lawn, the
OCMULUEE BRICK COMPANY
ANJ) TIIE
RIVERS LUMBER COMPANY
WILL OPEN A SALES YARD EOlt
BRICK, LUMBER AND SHINGLES
A man will l>o in cliargn of tho yard to deliver goods to customers.
A full stock of everything will l*o kept. Yonr orders solicited. 4-80
J. R. HUDSON 6c CO.
- PROPRIETOR*!-
Americus-Bottling- Works
— BOTTLEKHOPAM* KINDfrOF—-
Soda and Mineral Waters, Cider and Cinger Ale’
ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTRNDKPTO.
824 LEE 8TREET. • - AMElCUS. GEORGIA*
R. L. MoMATII.
E. J. Mt MATH.
R. H. MoMATII
McMATH BROTHERS.
-DEALRRHIN-
Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce
WH
BOOTS, SHOES, ETO., ETC.,
i(er, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES.
207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
We .oltcll a .hare of the patronage <>r the trs-llng public, guaranteeing satUfitelloa
low price, an,1 good good.. We deliver ooods anywhere in the city. Call uli.l nee us.
M/MATH BROTHERS.
BAKERY
R. F. NEHRING,
rltOPUIKTOK.
tec Jircci, Haler Alin Haas
AMERICUS, GA.
LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY!
to tta of ail Sadi Proaptly Filled! Bread ud Cab Wagon Goes mt Coil*
Couutry Merchants supplied with brwul at wholesale prlnM.
BUGO-I
I will Mil you the beet buggy in Ueorgla, prie© and quality considered. Repelling >1
all kind* solicited and executed promptly ai:d neatly. All work warranted.
T. S, GREENE.
Cotton Avenue., - Opposite Prince's Stables'
Americus, Georgia.
DUNLAP HATS.
THE LATEST STYLES AND SHAPES.
ARTHUR RYLANDER,
Comer Lamar and Jackson St
Sans Souci
BAR AND TESTAURANT
W. T. RACAN. Proprietor.
Wo. 807 .Iiamar Street.
Imported Liquor a Specialty. Yon can Bud at my I .
anything,vou wsnt todrlnk nrom a gluuof Cold Milk or Beer to the Finest sndooly
Whisky-Hour in Americas. My ftesteursnl Is supplied will, the test the mar,'
.Bonin, »nd with the beet cook In IheHUIe, and a set of good waller., I sip emelha
cw please the moat nut Id loos.
W. D. Haynes & Son.
REAL ESTATE.'|STOCK AND BOND
Americus, Ga.
3101-2 Lamar Street