Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, June 28, 1891, Image 5

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JEWELER, DIAMONDS WATCHES <02 FORSYTH STREET. The world leader for frozen dalntfea. If you already hate occ, what did five for It ? if you need one, then read wliat they are selling tor at the Ar'e -orner. 1 quart White Mountain Freezer, ft.so. , 2 •• •• ** •* 2 on. S “ “ “ •• 2.80. 4 “ •* *• “ 300. H « « “ •' *.». These are genuine “B. Sc I).*' prices. We luat tell you, there la not only a world of comfort, but there laalaoa “corner lot of economy In owning a refr,gerator. We are not sneaking merely of a box to hold foe, water, odors, moisture, etc. all atone time. By a refrigerator Messrs D. & B. mean something handsome, well ventilated, well made, some* thing that Is a REFRIGERATOR in the best and f attest meaning of the word. They are at the a rteslan Corner, in Urge and small slses, with single or double dojr, with or without water tank, all kinds, all sizes and prices from 98.00 to $2500 PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES TRASS MARS. Cullty ftnt as! ilnyu TULLIS & McLENDON 119 Forsyth St. ’ THE aMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1891. Y ou Can Find -AT- John R. Stem’s A BIG ASSORTMENT |OF| STYLES and SIZES IfJFromi^to 14 yrs., THE MOTHER'S FRIEND Patent Shirtwaist LIGHT, LITnE AND AIRY SOMETHING OF 8PECIAL INTEREST TO FAIR WOMEN Bit. of Fact and Fancy About Fad, of Faahlon Social Events and Social Short Talk—Thing. That Will Pleas* tho Fair Sex and Their Broth.ra No Buttons can be Torn off either.’in Wearing or Washing. The Mother’s Friend docs away en tirely with tho sewing on of buttons. It is supplied with an adjustable belt, which is easily taken off when the waist is washed; tho buttons are riveted on the belt, consequently can hot be torn off, either in wearing, washing or Ironing. -ALSO- Shirt Waists Of the ordinary kind, A delightful dsnee was bsd at Gate- wood’s pavilion, about three miles from the city on the Savannah, AnmricusA Montgomery road. Quite a num- AT 85c tc 75c TO CLOSE OOT. ^r^ w "‘.,r*.™ others went out in buggies. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gatewood, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bivins and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawkins were the ohaperones. The evening was a pleasant ono Indeed for those who were there. SPECIAL OFFER -OF- 200 Boys’ Sailor Saits. 47 Suits at $1.24. Reduced from $1.75. 03 Suits at $1.50. Reduced from $2.00. 51 Suits at $2.00. Reduced from $2.75. 39 Suits at $2.50. Reduced from $3.50. Volors in Blue, Brown and Gray. Buy one of these suits for your little oy—it will nearly tickle him to death. Why summer jewelry should run to hearts, is something beyond my ken, but it is true that the sweetest, coolest, cutest little gold and silver hearts are shown at the jewlers’ for this season’s wear. The summer girl has had the good taste to adopt this pretty fleeting fashion, and she wears the tiny silver heart with her Initial or monogram on one side, attached to a slender chain which just clasps tjie circumference of her dainty neck, and outlinos its classic proportions. Some of the buds wear the little heart strung on a narrow band of velvet, but the chain to match is prettier. Others fasten It on the bodice with a classpin, or wear it on a bangle. The largest of these hearts is as big ns a silver dollar, and one side opens to show a picture Inside. And hero inexorahl Dame Fashion Insists that the portrait face must he that of some member of the family—not lover or frieud. Tho girl graduates are very happy in the possession of these new silver sweet* hearts. *** One of the most charmingly delight ful entertainments which over had its being in Amoricus—and the city is noted for its elegant entertainments—was debut party tendered Friday night of of last week to Miss Jeanne Stapleton by Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Stewart at their handsome home on Church street. The beautiful grounds wero made prettier still by myriads of Japanese lanterns, scattered horo and yon in graceful clusters, heightening the effect of the other illumina ions and decora tions of the bouse. But the loveliest picture of all was Miss Stapleton her self, her Grecian beauty never appearing to better advantage than it did In the ex quisite costume of that evening. Mrs. Stewart is a charming bostc-ss, and she and Mis, Stapleton succeeded in making the occasion one continual round of merriment for those who had the pleasure of attending. for Mamie Swectbriar— you know wears engaged.’ “Such a relief, though what bo sees in that girl to admire I can’t imagine got hysterical right off and reminded him of another young man who had asked Ills father the same question he had just asked me The old gentleman thought over it awhile, then he said: “ ‘Take the old rhyme, Jamie: * ‘When this you see Hemsinbrr me 1 ” “So the young fellow, who wasn't very bright, had the inscription put In the ring, and Mils was the way it read: “ ‘When this yor. see Remember father.' “I don’t think my story took con vulslvely, but we both felt better, and I advised him—as a sister—to let mottoes alone, and use just dates and initials. Mispah’—tho Lord watch between thee and me— and ‘Mon Cor Plesor’—ray beard's delight—have outlived their usefulness. The girl of the past was shy of tier love tokens, but it would be just tike that Mamie Sweetbriar and the girls of tier style to have the ring weighed and nppiaised. And the mot to, if it had one, would be common property in a week.’’ •** Tho social side of East Amerlcus was never so plainly portrayed os at the house warming” of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Willie last Thursday evening. A large crowd was present, the liouis pass ed gayly, and all enjoyed themselves to the fullest. THE Haberdasher Has everything you will need to wear during the hot weather. Another Reduction in Carpets. I still have TOO LARGE a stock of CAIil’ETS for summer. In order to REDUCE IT AT ONCE, I am offering some SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR CASH. J. J. Gkandrkriiy, Agent. june26-d-fri-tues-w-2t Negligee Shirts At 50c and upwards. Have your roofs painted with Brewer’s Rubber Roof Paint, ns it stops leaks and prevents fires. Sold or put on by may31sun-tf. J. Henry Freeman. A full line of lamps, chimneys, burn ert and all lamp lixturos sold cheap at D11. J. E. Eldridgk. Summer School I will open a summer school at the Jackson-strcot school building, begin ning first Monday in July. Terms $4.00 for primary and intermediate grades, and $5,00 for higher grades, per month, june 14-lm Miss Lillie Brown. Pure spices and flavoring extracta at Eldrid] Dr. dge’s Drug Store. What has happened to the good and graceful art of conversation? It is now among the lost arts and when people meet they must play cards, dance, or engage in some other diversion in lieu thereof. With it have gone the art and habit of correspondence, and, ns a re sult, people who associate for months in the closest social relation do not know each other in the end. It is too bad that the hurry and rush of the time has so destroyed the possibility of real social pleasure. As one white-haired lady, whose experience covers more than sixty years of social life, said the other day: “It 1$ time for mo to die when the men are too lazy to talk and the women do not know how.” I have a small lot of sl.oes that I will dispose of at cost. C. C. Carter. Stockholders Sleeting. The annual meeting of tho stockhold ers of the Americas Investment Com pany will bo bold at the new court house, Amerlcus, Ga., on Wednesday, July 1st, 1391, at 11 o’clock a. m. W. E. IIawkins, Sect'y and Treas. Amerlcus, Ga., June 18,1891. For your toilet soaps, toilet powders all LIlaHT UNDE WEAR To fit everybody. The best Half Hose (in fast black and mode colors)on earth at 25c. and 1 toilet articles, go to Dr. Eli.ridoe. Attention Builders, We sell Langman A Martinez prepared paints, and are authorized by the manu facturers to repaint any house at their oxpense on which their paints do not prove satisfactory. E. J. Eldridge, Druggist The finest cakes, and the celebrated cream broad, baked every morning, at C. C. Carter. NECKWEAR CONSISTING OF Four-in-Hands, Neck Scarfs, Windsors, Outing Scarfs, Silk band Bows in black and colors, and my great specialty, We have for sale a one thousand dol lar Knabo piano, the finest one of that make ever brought south. It will be of fered to-morrow morning at 9 o’clock, and will be sold at a great sacrifice, as It has got to go. It is a magnificent instru ment and someone will secure a great bargain. James Frickeh A Bno. I am lolling groceriea cheap for the cash. Come and see my stock. C. C. Caster. Attention Stockholders. The seventh installment, 10 per cent of the Americas Manufacturing and Im provement Company will be due and JOHN R. SHAW, MenVYoutha,’ Bop’ and Children’* AMERICUS, GA. to a fine of 10 per cent, on the amount due. Jobn Windsor, td Secretary and Treasurer. Fora pleasant shave go to Dr.El dridgo’s and buy one of those celebrated Tower Razors which are guaranteed to please. A baby born in Atchison, Kan., has been christened “Hard Times” by his parents. One of the papers the otbar day con tained a dispatch telling of the killing of a woman by a man who hod married her, knowing her to be dissolute, with the Impression that he could reform her. Of course he oontd not do so and, when sho resumed her ovil practices, he was driven to distraction. Wliat a weak mind this man must have bad! First to believe that it la possible to reform a bad woman, or, for that matter, a bad man by marriage; next to kill himself because he failed In tho experiment. **• The fashions of the present season are outre, so far as our fair sisters are con- corned, but in nothing more than in the Ughtncss of the skirt. Tliero may bo a compeniton in the matter however, if it teaches the ladlos to sympathize with the man whose trousers bag at tho knees. Much praise has been heard of tho lawn party given by Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Wheatley Thursday night. The lovely lawn waa brilliantly beautiful indeed and the evening was all joy for the bappy young people who were so fortu nate aa to be there. “A young, man of my acquaintance gave me quite a shock yesterday,” so said an Amerlcus young lady tho other day. “He has often called on me boforo but this time he was so nervous and dis trait—that’s French for non-plusscd— that I began to fidget ‘He loves me, be loves me not,’ I waa saying, a la Margue rite, when he suddenly took a ring hie pocket, and laid: “‘Maylaak-r “No, no, I interrupted, I wiU always be a sister to you, bnt I am already en gaged to— ‘Yes,’- be said cooUy, ‘I know it, qnd that ia why I want you to tell me what south, Atlanta, GxoaoiA. inscription I cau pu‘ in this ring. It is All at prices ranging from 25 cents upwards. #1.50 Gloria Silk Umbrellas (With Paragon Frames.) #1.50 SHOES My stock of patent leather Shoes, Pumps and Slippers is the largest and finest in the city. yon am bsglnntngto feel tbe beat of rammer, andare too hot to work, too J slag, too hot, too hot for anything, and yon want to gst down Into ths cold ohlRy diotbs of ft summer comfortableness, then take ait vantage of these ad vertisements, remember the platans, the prices, tbs people ana the pises, sod Irrespective of whether you lore your neighbor or not, lr you tore yourself only. It will pay you to remember Butler & Berry, ARTESIAN CORNER, LEE * LAMAR STREETS. WHAT’S THE USE Paying $6.50 & $7.00 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. Our $2.90 Men’s Shoes are’the best on earth for the money. Williford, Matthews & Co 'isjnne-lrr-pngsft ■ - DAVENPORT DRDG GO. Pharmacists Have Exclusive sale of these Cxlkbba, tbd Glasses in Americue, Ga. FAULKNER, KELLAM & MOORE, The only Manufacturing Opticians la |lt 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 wilF receive polite attention and will go away determined to come again. Yours very truly, W. 0. BAILEY, The Haberdasher. ly Sat. Una. Wad. STOVES AND Best Qualities of Paints, Oils and Builder*.’ Material Agents for the Celebrated HARVEST STOVES and GRATES Agenta for the Celebrated Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine. TQi i gfifiefl andWet@TOXl.fil WAGON AND BUGGY MATERIALS- 8ADDLERY ANOIHARNESS- CROCKERYIANDiGLASSWARE.;- AND A 8PEOIAL UNE OF CUTLERY, WOODTAND3WILLOWWARE, XTC‘ We apeeiaily invite the trading publlo to call and exam! neon r goods an1 prieas. We keep the beat, as well at the chaageet geode In this ■BMfcat, and will glvs car customers the value of t^eit woaay. ~ ^