Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, June 21, 1891, Image 5

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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-^RECOKDER: SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1891 BREAKFAST RELISHES. SATURDAY’S STRAY SHOTS SPOKEN OF SHORTLY. JEWELER, DIAMONDS WATCHES TELEPHONE 102. 102 FORSyTHSSTREET. gynpjjjal P’vt I TE'i Ml jcream Tim world leader for frown dalntIon. % If 70a already have one. what <1 Kira for it ? If you need one, then read what they are selling for at the Ai i'orner, 1 quart White Mountain Freezer, $1.00. We just tell you. there is not only a 1 world of comfort, but "corner' lot of economy in owning a refrigerator. We are not at of a box to hold Ice, water, odors, moisture, etc. all at one time. B Messrs B. & U. mean something handsome, well ventilated, wel NECKWEAR IntheliMtaniMiillMt meaning «f the word. They arent the Artesian Corn.r, in Urge ami a mall alios, with single or doable doer, with or without water tank, all kinds, all alios and prices from w * I M M RdK Ad ‘ ■ CONSISTING OF Four-in-Hands, Neck Scarfs, Windsors, Outing Scarfs, Silk band Bows in black and colors, and my great . . specialty, i to feel the heat of Lw..mmi ««ww.w «■» hot for anything, and you want to get “• comfortableness, then take advat * pictures, the price* the, people 1 love your neighbor or not, If you 1c er, and are too hot to work, t >o * ~ get down into the cold . advantage of these ad- i, ;.*;c pcs~.p!a and the place, and not, If you love yourself only, If yon are banning to hot to afnr, too hot, too hot ehUlj depths of a rammer vertuementa, remember the irrnmectlre of whether you I: It will pay you to remember Butler & Berry. ARTESIAN CORNER. LEE * LAMA All at prices ranging from 25 cents upwards. My stock of patent leather Shoes, Pumps and Slippers is the largest and finest in the city. ■«**Rap‘ Sullty fin* »*1 Alnjt TULLIS & McLENDON It is a pleasure to show my goods, and you are not ex pected to buy unless it suits you to do so. Give me a call and you will receive polite attention and will go away determined to come again. Yours very truly, Pharmacists Hare Exclusive sale of these Celxbba tku Glasses in Americus, Ga. W. D. BAILEY, The Haberdasher. Wed. Manufacturing Optician* I* , Atlanta, Uiorwa, 65c to 85c Y ou Can Find -AT- A BIG ASSORTMENT OF STYLES and SIZES From 4 to 14 yrs., THE MOTHER’S FRIEND Patent Shirtwaist Th. Last liny of the Week In Busy, Bust- line Am.Hnna-It.ma of Interest Told In n Single Paragraph of k F.w Lines —Hade to Order. No Buttons can be Tom off either in Wearing or Washing. The M .tlier's Friend does away en tirely with the sewing on of buttons. It Is supplied with an adjustable belt, wliiuli is easily taken off when the waist is walked; the buttons are riveted on the belt, consequently can not be torn off, eltltd In wearing, washing or ironing. -AI.SO- Shirt Waists Of the ordinary kind, • AT 25c to 75c TO CLOSE OUT. PECIAL OFFER OF- 20(* Boys’ Sailor . Suits. 47 Suita at $1.25. Reduced from *1.75. 03 Suits at *1.50. Reduced from *2.00. 51 Suits st *2.00. Reduced from *2.75. 39 Suits at *2.50. Reduced from *3.50. Colors Id Rlue, Brown and Gray. Buy one of these suits for your litUe oy—it will nearly tickle him to death. JOHN R. SHAW, Men’s, Youths,’ Boys’ and Children’s Ready Made Clotning 119 Forsyth St., RIOTS, GA. A pleasant party of society young people enjoyed s horseback ride by moonlight last evening. The Savannah, Americus and Moot* gomery road has purchased Ur. Thoe. E. Greene’s house and lot and a valua ble lot from Ur. D. K. Brinson. The considerations wore quite valuable. A nest of seven young foxes which were captured near the city by a negro were exhibited In Americus yesterday. They were bought by parties who will run them when they have grown larger. Four large sturgeon, the smallest weighing forty-six pounds and the larg est sixty odd pounds, were brought to the city yesterday and sold by Mr. B. R. McDonald. They were caught in nets In Flint river. A party of men from the rural dis. tricks who were happy on the way would have been run In bail their friends uot hustled them off witli much celerity. Drunk and dis«irderly was tho com- plaint against them. The Leeton Wldst club slill holds its own, despite the warm weather. Two very pleasant meetings which have been held during the present month allowed by tbeir full attendance an unabated In- terest in tbe organization. The colored brother was all amilea yesterday. He was happy to And that the red hearted watermelon bad made Its bow for this season. Uany water melons were cut in Americus yesterday and many people were happy. Several car loada of tbe material to be used on tbe Savannah, Americua and Montgomery bridge ncrosa the Chatta hoochee passed through Americus yes terday. Work on this structure Will be pushed with all possible dispatch. Next Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. George M. White will tender a recep tion to their fr'ends at their home in East Atnericus. The occasion will be a bouse warming In honor of tbeir new residence which ia nearing completion. Yesterday Mr. Look L. Chapman bought Mr. R. S. Windsor’s bouse and lot on Brannan avenue. He and hit sis ters, Misses Emmie and Mary Chapman, will soon move there, when they will be numbered among the housekeepers of Americus, One of the features of the services at the Methodist churob this morning will be the singing of Mr. C. D. McCardel of Macon. This gentleman it a member of tbe First Baptist ohoir of Macon. He has a rich and strong bass voice. He will sing a solo and assist tbe eholr In Its selections. So greatly pleased Is he with Ameri cus that Mr. H. A. Seelye, of New De catur, Ala., has about decided to move Ills extensive business here. The only thing that stands in the way of his com ing is his inability to get a store room, snd he expects to make satisfactory ar rangements about that Watermelons are moving to market from tbe section below Americas right slang these days. Yesterday the South western road ran several special trains through Americus in order to dispose of the traffic in that line. Tbe shipments from Florida and lower Georgia average well nigh a hundred cars a day now. The Americus business school will formally open its session to-morrow. The rates of tuition will be: For tbe day coarse, *10; for mathematics and K.nurpaant Suppllos. Tho soldier boys of the Second Geor gia Regiment will be supplied with rations by n Tennessee house doing bus iness in Chattanooga. f ftjjj Fifteen hundred rations of bread, meat, vegetables and trimmings will be required daily. Those who had the let- ting of the contract were well pleased tbe extensive stock of K T. Wright A Co., of Chattanooga, so they weie awarded the contract. It Is safe to say that the boys of the Second Georgia will live in clover while at Clilcktmauga. About two car loads of supplies will be requited daily, and they will be shipped to Chickamauga fresh every day. Prescriptions accurately compounded of pure drugs, at all hours at Du. Eldbidok Drug Store. From Georgia. Eatoxton, Ga., Suno 23, 1887.—Capt. J. B. Reese:—Dear Sir: I take great pleasure In stating that tbe Van Winkle gin, condonsor and feede. which I bought of Young A Co,, give eutlre sat- Ufacilun. I am.charmed with them. The lint made cannot be Improved upon. I always get tho highest market price for my cotton. I cheerfully recommend the Vau Winkle, for it is the best gin I ever used. It can't be too highly rec ommeuded. Respectfully, Rout. A. Rkiii. Road advertisement in this paper. (Uwlt For a pleasant shave go to Dr. El dridge's and buy one of those celcbrrled Tower Raxors which are guaranteed to please. Spot Cosh. Having purchased the interest of Mr. R. M Andrews In the Arm of Andrews A Carter, I have decided to adopt the cash system, and hereafter no goods will be sold to anyone except for cash. Parties owing tbe firm of Argo A An- draws and Androws A Carter are hereby notified to call and settle at once, aa the old books must be closed up. Respect fully, C. C. Cabtkii junel7dlw Medicinally pure wines, brandies and whiskies at Dr. Eldridge'i Drug Store. Attention Stockholders. The seventh Installment, 10 per cent of tbe Americua Manufacturing and Im provement Company will be due and payable at my office, People's National Bauk, July 1. Stockholders falliny pay by 5 o'clobk p. m., will be «ul _ to a fine of 10 per cent, on the amount due. John Windsor, td Secretary and Treasurer.. Stockholders Meeting. The aumud meeting of th* stoekhold era of the Americus Investment Com pany will be held at the'new court house, Americus, Ga., on Wednesday,' July 1st, 1891, at 11 o’clock a m. W. E. Hawkins, Sect’y and Trans. Americus, Ga., Jane 18,1891. Hammer School. I will open n summer school at tbe Jackson-street school building, begin ning first Monday in July. Terms *4.00 for primary and intermediate grades, and *5,00 for higher grades, per month, jnne 14-lm Miss Lillik Brown. Stockholders* Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockhold- * of tho Savannag, Americus and Montgomery railway will take place at Glover’s opera house, Aaerleiu, Os., on Tuesday, July 0, at to a. m. S. U. Hawkins, President. S. 0. Coo I 1 kb, Secretary. For Knit. The Taylor residence on Lamar street, suitable fur boarding house. Possession July 1. 8. H. Cohen, junnl4-d-tf penmanship, *7.50; for penmanship, *5 per month. Mr. Mitchell is an expert in the branches which he teaches, and his school will no doubt be a success. It is probable that tbe motion term of Sumter superior court, which was set for to-moirow, will have to be postpon ed on aocount of the indisposition of Judge Fort. If, however, bis honor it well enough the eeialon will bo held.. Among the other motions that will be made Is one for anew trial for Andy Fiether. One of the prettiest viewa Imaginable Is Ameiicui as seen from the top oT tbe Hotel Alhambra. Elegant residences rearing themselves amid most beautiful foliage, with tbe Jackson street school buildings and other well known edifices standing out In bold relief, tbe whole backed up by level valleys and gently riling hills on which all klnde of crops present themselves to the bright warm sun, makes a picture that would tempt an artist's brush. A nlee lot of olgars, smoking tobacco and pipe* at Dr, Kldridge’s Drug Store. Tbe yells and other characteristic noises made by boys playing baseball In a vacant lot In New Tork dty, drove • neighboring man insane. The best baker In southwest Georgia, at Andrews A Carter’s. A foil line of lamps, chimneys, burn ers and all lamp flxturessold cheap at Dr. J. E. Eldkiimik. Attention Builder*, We sell Longman A Martinez prepared paints and are authorised by the manu facturers to repaint any bouse at their expense on which their paints do not prove satisfactory. , . r E. J. Klubidok, DruggisL Has everything you will need to wear during the hot weather. Negligee Shirts At 50c and upwards. LltiHT UNDE WEAR To fit everybody. The best Half Hose (in fast black and mode colors) on earth at 25c. A well oondnoted funeral in a Penn sylvania town took place st midnight ol- We have for isle a one thousand larKnabepiano, the finest on**f , make ever brought south. It win bo of fered to-morrow morning at 0 o'clock, and will be sold at a great eacrlfice, as it has got to go. It Isa magnlfloent Instru ment, and someone will sedan a great bargain. James Fbickkb A lino. For your toilet goape, toilet powders and ail toilet drtlclos, go to Db. Bi-dbiuok. The latest Paris muslo hall sensation is a donkey which plays the violon cello. DOOTOR ACKER’S PURE PIRK PILLS. TkM. fkWnM naousa roil u. a ro.111.. Can tor SUk u«iuw, miii.im.1 us DwMSa Small, AO lit aaS a IWfariU wlih U. laJlM. MkkgMlsa IKS., la Anuria, for S fte 0.1 Mftdt* W. M. MOOU* A CO, «• Went ln*hf, itv Ywk. _ #1.50 Gloria Silk Umbrellas (With Paragon Frames,) #1.50 WHAT’S T1 Paying $6.50 & $7.00 - O W* 'S, *wj] #• For Men’s Fine Shoes, when we will sell you the best and finest made Shoes for $5.00 ? 83 pr. Men’s fine hand sewed Shoes at $4.00, worth $5.00. i t. Our $2.90 Men’s Shoes are the best on earth for the money. Williford, Matthews & Co igune-lyr-pag.5 Best Qualities of Paints. Oils and Builders’ Mattel Agentu for tlie Celebrated HARVEST 8TOVKH and GRATES N Agents for the Celebrated Wheeler A Wileon Sewing Maeliloe. Bug8p.es andWagons WAGON AND BUGGY MATERIALS. SADDLERY AND HARNESS. CROCKERYfAND GLASSWARE AND A SPECIAL LINE OF CUTLERY, WOOD AND WILLOWWARfc, ETC We specially iuvite lira trading public to call and examine oar foods and prices. We keep the beat, an well aa the cheapest goods ID thn market, snd will give our customer, the value of t-,eit mousy. novkAvlv . V