Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, June 20, 1891, Image 5

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THE aMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, JUNE 20, IP«1 HERE IS AN EXAMPLE TITREE STRIKES; OUT. IF YOU NEED WHICH AMERICU8 WILL DO GOOD BV FOLLOWING LOCAL SHORT STOPS PICKED UP BY REPORTERS JEWELER Ought on the Fly ami Made late Short Pan>j(r*pha-Roa.l|> end Facia, Here Ueemeaad Thief, to Come Talked About —New«y Notes. DIAMONDS WATCHES TELEPHONE 102. 102 FOR8YTH«8TR££T. The world leader for frozen dainties. If yon already bare one, wlut did y (Ire for It ? If you need one, then read what they are telling for at the Artesi ;orner. - ■>. { - h ••,;•!.-i-tei* A 1 quart White Mountain Freezer, ft.60. We hut tell yon, there it not only a world of Comfort, hut there It alto a “coiner 1 * lot of economy In owning a refr,iterator. We are not ipeaking merely of a box to hold lee, water, odors, moisture, etc. all at one time, fly a refrigerator MenartB. & B, mean something handsome, well ventilated, well made, Moms- thing that la a REFRIGEBATOB .. u X In the best and fullest meaning of the word. They ore at the A rtealan t 'orner. in large and smalt slew, with dingle or double door, with or without water tank, ail klnda, all slses and prices from 1 * •»», ^utaoo) $8,00 to $23 00 - ’ you are ba nning to feel the heat of summer, ami are ton hot to work, too > sing, too hot, too hot for anything, and you want to get ddwn into the rold depths of a domiuer coniforUblenetw, then take advantage of these ad- leuients, remember the pietures, the prices, tho people and the place, and r etire of whether you love your neighbor or not, if you love yourself only, pay yootoremember . , ( r*->mlf '. efftf.tJ Butler & Bqrry, ESIAN CORNER, LEE A LAMAR STREETS. The most perfect-fitting WHAT’S THE USE 1 i -If, , .ill !o jn } .U .IilHI nioniM "iK Paying $6 50 4 $7.00 shirt ever made. For Men’s Fine Shoes, when we will sell you the best and finest made Shoes for $5:00 ? Our $2.90 Men’s Shoes are the best on earth * • ' for the money. Matthews & Co f want the very latest in ; 1 *- r . Neckwear, Hats, Shoes ,.l IIJ tiffU i - id ? and all kiuds of Mens’ Dissolution. . The Arm of Andrews A Carter U this dax. di-polved by mutuwl consent. R. Td. AndrewV retiring. • Hh wi.I he succeeded by C. C, Cart ter and the Arm hereatier will am C. C. Car ter, who aeramee toll the llsbiiltles of the late drill of Andrews A Carter aud will collect ell .I..I.JU ||||<> llinrn IV I' r.rlAF MiSA AMlMM debts dnr them. C.C. Carter also bmumm Hll liability* and will collet aU debts due tho firm of Argo A Andrews. K. M, Andrews, ,i C.U.CARTII. In retiring from the Arm* oir Anditti'i 1 Carter 1 return tnuuks to the pufctlc fer Use • gciu rmiH patronage beslowtsi, and u- apeak, tor the new Arm a coattnaanee «Ctbe Atiierfciu, Ua., June 15, INI. Richard Malcorn Johnston’s deacrip- tion of Bob Toombs Indicates that he never wore a flannel ablrft In hot weath er, but “boiled” both without and “within.” A full line of lamps, chimneys, burn ers and all lamp fixtures sold cheap At Dr. J. £. Emhudok. Call or i o' <*ne Andrews J Carter for bread* ya-**, confections and tine grttecries iu Ainericus. Attention Builders, We sell Longman A Martinez prepared paints, and are authorised by the manu facturent to repaint any bouse at their expense on which their palnka do not proye satia»actory. E. J. Kldhiikik, Druggist. O NE four room house on Hants aired ,and two three room houses In East Amerl- CIIS. Apply to J. llKNKY FllEKMAW,* A J unelf ^ »f . 112 Cotton uvenue.’ I.’L KNIWHEll or untarnished r.iotnsnt 821 i Churcti Hiret t June 14-tf Furnishings, go direct O NE furnished room suitable for young men. Bath ro-mi vonvanit'iit. A|>p‘yut 711 I***? street. Dtf. K T. Mathis. S KV KRAI, choice rooms In hustti^e^ntei Call ou M. Callaway al Martin*** itprU-tf Pharmacists Have Exclusive i»le of Ihn Celebs teu Ulahhe, lii Americas, Ga. FAULKNER) KEILAH & MOORE, is only Manufacturing Opticians BAILEYS Andrews A Carter, tb« Lunar street grocer., are headquarter, fur fane; gro ceries, conned coeds. fruit* and confec- «... 1 119 Forsyth St. HABERDASHERY. Tbs onl. Manufacturing — the South, Atl.bta, Gaoaaia. 65 c to 85c (A Y ou Can Find -AT- John R. Shaw’s The llnptl.t Female Cullec* at Card.1. a Certainty-Whir Can't America. liar, a F.male geinlnary-One Wsuld Certainly I’ro.per Ben-Do Somethin. A BIG ASSORTMENT OP' STYLES and SIZES From 4 to 14 yr*., THE MOTHER’S FRIEND Patent Shirtwaist No.Buttons can be Torn off either in Wearing or Washing. T in Mother’s Friend doe* away en tirely with tlt» sewing on of buttons. It is supplied with an adjustable belt, which 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 irouiug. -ALSO- Shirt Waists Of tho ordinary kind, AT 29c to 75c TO CLOSE OUT. fecial offer -OF- 200 Boys’ Sailor Suits. 47 Suita at $1.25. Reduced from *1.75. 03 Suita at $1.50. Reduced from *2.00. 51 Suita at *2.00. Reduced from *2.75. 39 Suita at *2.50. Reduced from *3.50. Colon In Blue, Brown and Gray. Buy one of these suits for your little oy—it will nearly tickle him to death. JOHN R. SHAW, lien’ll, Youths,’ Boys’ and Children's AMERICUS, GA. It will be of interest to Tub Times- Recokuek'h thousands of Baptist read ers throughout the country to know that Cordele will, In 1692, be the center of education for the Baptists of south Geor gia. From a Cordele gentleman who was in the city yesterday it was learned that the Freddie Shipp Female College will soon be a grand reality; and Its comple tion promises great things for the girls iu this whole section. Several months ago thirteen Baptist associations, comprising a territory of aoveral hundred miles lo all directions in south Georgia, met and came to the conclusion that the people of this part of the state needed an institution, for the higher education of the girls They decided to act at once, so a com mittee was appointed to select s loca tion for such an Inalllutioii. Tlioy re ceived bids from many or the towns in south Georgia and by a donation of *12,- 000 and an endowment . ftipd of *3,000 together with a free site Cordele secured the college. Notes havo been signed by the sub scribers making twen'y per cent, of the amount payable July 1 and Ilf teen per cent muntbly thereafter. So that work on the buildings will begin nt once. 7 he plans are being prepared now, and It is safe to say that no college buildings in the state will be more con veuient or better adapted for the work for which they are Intended; An interview with one of. the pro moters of the Institution brought out some interesting facts. “Its territory,” he said, “extends from the Georgia coast on the east to the gnlf, and as the thirteen Baptist associations have a con stituency of 10,000 the college Wilt be tilled to overflowing with students. “It will be conservative in Its manage ment. Although'it will be under the control of Baptists, sectarian tenets will have nothing to do with Ic. “Besides the college firoper, fqr. the purpose of educating our girls jo all tho branches common to onr best, female college, there will be a primary depart ment for the education of both sexes as in the best high schools. ■We intend to keep op with the times. We want first-class Instructors lo all de partments and just as soon as possible we wltl furnish the college with overy needed aparatus.” “Much preliminary work,such as sccnr- ing titles to property, a charter { college and designator tbo building., will delay tho work some, so that tho Institution may not be able to open its doors for a year, but when the doom are opened— “Well, the Baptist! of south Georgia will have a college to bo proud of.” Cordele has served well her own in terests in securing this college end the people of Americas can serve theirs by establishing a first-class female eemlnary here. Cordele has set an example In tbie matter that it worthy'of imitation. There la no ration In the world *hy Araerlcui girls should go oft to aooufe a college education. Theio ia every in ducement here—except the college—to attraot girls from other placet to Ameri- cus to have the finishing touches added to their education. Suppose some effort is made to secure a non sectarian female seminary, the equal of any in the country, here. It can be done if some one will take the .lead in the matter. Notice. The thirtieth call ter Real Estate of tho Sum- and Improvement Company is now due and payable at my office, Room 4, Barlow Block. Tho*e who fall to pay by « p. ro, will be chaiw- 0 f .tuek. . , . op. 10,0 cd ten per cenL on each snare « W. H. KlMPEOIfOH, Secretary and Treasurer. FRESH MELONS. One bundled and flffj fre«h Watermel on. for ul. to day at Avery's Emery. Send In your order, early and E«t the Telephone No. Ot. A nice lot of clgare, emoklng tobacco and pipes at Dr. Eldridgo’s Drug Store. For Rent. The Taylor residence on Lamar afreet, suitable for boarding house. 1’osscs.ion July 1. S. M. Coiik.xi jimcl4-d-tf The beet baker in southwest Georgia, at Andrews A Carter’s. The concert which was to have been given last night failed to materialize for the want of nn audience. Everything goes to Inrilcnte a bend some increase in Sumter's tax returns over wbat they were last year. Again yesterday the Montezuma base- balllsts failed to show up to tackle the Amerlcus boys on the diamond. It was talked yesterday that several chicken fights .were wltuessed in Ameri ca. Thursday night by parties who en joy that sport. The deadly cucumber Is now looking very fresh and enticing while the city doctors are buoyant own the prospects of a lively practice. Several applicants for lear.bei’s places in the public schools were examined yesterday All the papers were good and some decidedly above the average. Next Wednesday will also lie the oc. esston for a grand Masonic celebration St Buena Vlsla. Richland seems to have the call on. Ainericus Masons for tlmt day. The first cotton bloom of the season was exhibited In Amerlcus yesterday. It was brought down from Buena Vista by a drummer who bad it presented to him there. While, as a matter of course, business Is not as lively in Amerlcus as it was during the fall and winter months no body can he seen bore holding down dry goods boxes and wearing out their knives. Those of Sumter county’s planters who put a small acreage in tobacco this year are elated with the indications for a good yield. It may be that tobacco will be grown extensively in this county another year. » The alliancomen of ' Sumter county have received an invitation to attend a grand barbecue and fish fry which will be given at Knowlton’s mill in Marion county sometime during July. The ex act data lias not boon aunnunced yet Quietly and without any blow a party of Amerious men have gone to work and commenced the manufacture of an ar ticle whltdi is meeting with a ready sale throughout the country. The result may be another manufacturing estab lishment for Amerlcus Considerable complaint is being made jqst now about the condition of the side walks on Cotton.avenue, hotweeu Lamer and Forsyth streets. The proper au thorities would place the people of Ainericus under obligations if they would giro this; matter Immediate sad much needed attention. They say—the old authority for many marriages—that there will soon be a doublo wedding In Amerlcus. The brides to be, according to tbo report, are two popular and pretty listers and the prospective grooms two well known business young men of Amerlcus. It is ■aid that these marriages will be the oc casion of a grand social event. Americas is a good melon market Ive hundred melon* w yesterday without any trouble at all, and tbo gentleman who told them said be oonld have as easily disposed of 500 more. The enm realized from the sale wae altogether satisfactory and more shipments are to be expected between now and tbo time when the local grow ers will be ready to place tbeir product on the market Amerlcus has one of tho neatest press offices Iq the country and no more polite and accommodating men ever served tbo publio than agent Collier and his assistants.' By the way Amerlcus hoi outgrown the time whan tho ex press company Is forced almost to close up shop on account of tho decreased business which comes With warm weatk- Tho business at Hits agency Is bold ing up remarkably well. Sr This is your opportu nity to buy them at a The hot weather is now up n us, and you will «aut lo Keep Cool! So come along to the and buy a upply at $175 for the lightest, and coolest Pull Shirt on the market m m*. — Cf< i f > j , J&V ,1 THE SCHOOLNOTICE. PUOK. M ATH1H wtUt«Mk*atn!lf4i For your toitot aoapa, toilet powder* .. PKOK. mathim and all totlst articles, go to tSlSHmt, Da. Bi.dkumje. Mouisy Is July. M —rrr ; .-’w .; Loenx negotiated at LOWEST &A*TB8»‘ Kaey pay meats, ot city orttwi oetft tf