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CRYSTAL''LENSES
feity laA izi Liwjxj.
Fo; m-»ly on A - to Ian Corcer, hn* removed to «toro latelycicajJ-xi by W. H. Bcartwti
UNDER OPERA HOUSE,
* WLesc he wll be goul to sea hU frtetuls.
The Finest Stock of .Whiskies, Tobacco and Groceries id tko c
Sole Agent for Schuylkill Whiskey, jjj
Which l< oRcrM at tte low price of IV0,
J. B. BROWN’S PRIifHTE STOCK,
feu ycuraold, At $6.10 per gallon. „
W. J. 6LAPPBY.
JtaiMwtr ‘ititoci'niM nor
ernors of this anil other states where be
lias been, of the reliability of bis new
patent steam feather rcnoratcr. Cali
and see the rats, mice, snakes, maggot
and worms that he gets out of featben
Located st 1103 Lee street. dlt-w2t
Stockholders’ MsMInft.
The annual meeting of the stookholi
or* of the Savannah, Americus an
Montgomery railway wlUrlako places
Glover’s operate) oxe, AWSHeMMafn*
Thursday, July 0, at 10 a. nt.
8. U. Hawkins, President.
Pharmacists
Have Exclusive sale of these Celebba
ted Glasses iu Americus, Go.
FAflXMB, KELLAM& MC0BB.J
The only Manufacturing Opticians In
LUCIUS II. KIMBROUGH,
A full line of lamp*, chimneys, burn
ers and sll lamp fixtures sold cheap at
UB..J. K. Eldbidoe.
nawkes’ Crrstalized Lcnses In sU
styles, specs and eye-glasses sold with
a guarantee to please or money refunded
> |,y . E. J. Eldbidoe.
A£v,.;.
119 Forsyth St.
AMERICUS, GA.
MENTIONED BY NAME.
JEWELER,
a visit to Montezuma Ja.1 ilives.
DIAMONDS
^hple w
kite mo
creamf
r for frozen iWUntlo*. If you already have on
need one, thou read frliat they are selling for;
Loratr.
These:
W«
there is
They are at the Artesian f'orner, in
aiug, too hot, t<H» hot for anything, and you want to get down into the cold
depth* of a summer comfortaliloneaa, then take advantage of these aa-
dnumU, romember tlm pictures, tho prices, the people and the place, and
octivo of whether you loro your neighbor or not, If you love yourself only,
pay you to romember
Butler &■ Berry,
•SIAN CORNER, LEE * UMAR STREETS.
THE AMERICUS DAILY TRIER-RECORDER: THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1891.
AM?
65c to 85c
Y on Can Find
John R. Shaw’s
A BIG
ASSORTMENT
GIMME DAT MEAT!”
301D’HIGHWAYMEN HOLD
WELL KNOWN NEGRO.
Icn P.llcr*an Attack).!, m*. Kuic
Down and Relieved <if 111, notions
Tw.,Stalwart l>a klr.-N.-ar tiro t«i»i
Almost I'ndcr an Electric Unlit.
Letter LUi.
The following unckamM Lit era will j
bo sent to the dead let tor office if not ; Interfiling Short'Talk About Americas
called for in ten days. S iy * ! ad?crtisefi j XVople nml Their I-Ykndf.
letters” when calling lor fi.cm at office: j Mr. W. N. Riy, ono of the finest, was
Miss Lula Allen, f Tnio Awleiv, B 1 | up fromi Cordclo yesterday.
Allen Joe Budge. . •* < «t.'E \\ M, Miss May McKenzie lias icturncd from
OF
STYLES and SIZES
Frotn.4 to 14 yrs.,
THE MOTHER'S FRIEND
Patent Shirtwaist
lev Whitehead.
Americas-, July J, 1801.
iXAtl.m of Liars.
T!:i
Wo An
is wlmt
i. M Tally rays,
ions for tlio toft
want to go every-
wliero rn “rep.th ‘ry beds of ease.’
Some of ns realize this wish but when
wo do wo want those bods of case reno
vuted. If not they will bo hods cfdis-
No Buttons can bo Tom off
eithor ln Wearing or
Washing.
“Gimme dat meal, damn you, or we’il
kill you! ”
Those were tlio words that sounded
upon the tympanum of Ben Patterson’s
ears just about dark yesterday afternoon.
They were uttered by a powerfully built
negro, whose tone indicated that he
meant exactly what lie said, and they
thrilled Ben completely.
No sooner did ho hear them than he
recognized the fact that ho had stumbled
upon a highway robbery. And what
was more important to him he realized
that he was the man who was to be
robbed.
Ben Patterson is a hard working negro.
Ho is well known in Americus and lias
the respect of all. After he completed
his day’s work yesterday he came to the
city and bought ten pounds of meat,
which was to furnish ratious for himself
ami family for soma days to come.
Taking his purchase in his arms he
started home. Ho lives in the northern
portion of too city and the nearest way
to his destination lay along Jackson
street, by tlio works of the Americas
Construction Company.
Ho was crossing the Southwestern
railroad, just the other side of these
works when the command already told
of greeted him.
It was about 7:30 o’clock and as it was
scarcely dark he could seo two stalwart
urgro men advancing towards him.
Wishing to avoid troublo and to sn
his meat Ben mended his gait when ho | perionccd men. We all join
heard tlio greeting and saw the men ^jthhim who said “blessed b
i , who invented sleep,
who gave it. But the two negroes bur- Wo a j 50 8fly thrice “Blessed is he
tied up also. So close wero they upon | who secures to us calm and undisturbed
their prey that they soon boro down | slumber ’’ Win. II. Tally docs this and
upon him
y Blunt, W l\
Daily, Mrs Aurelia Xh Gem*»y Can
dy, M Canan Crow, MifcS Juyar Cases., ... „
Mis. Laura Clinton, Ml.* Eller Done*: j - U1 ***» RoD1 H ** w>v « aml Emma
Mis s .’rotor Pugin, George Podge,J««»■»?“»*to
Oliver F i. trr, MW Merlissie lloock. j Mr. J. JJ.1 Hudson canto over from
Miss I. >n< Hugh Mrs Margaret High- 1 Preston to spend the day yesterday,
tower, J H Han is, Mrs Elmira H uifs, j Mrs. D. A. R igau is here from Lees-
Misn Maga Hayward, George W. ILtskell j burg ou a visit to Americus friends.
(i). 11 ’ J nos, J I* Jones, Mis SC John-! Mr. j, jy, Bivins was among tho Cor-
Sul> , ,5 l * ho\d. John Lunsford, Mi s s Mit- j dele people, who wero in Amaiicus yes-
tie MeDowcl, Mark Perry, Charley Jlsm- ! terday.
soy, Mint Lucy Simmons, Dr Tl.os 11 j JllJg0 j F Wntson wa8 among SmUh .
t Ss "T™ r ’ C C f I vlHe’a representatives in America yes-
Weight, P S Williams, Bill Wise, West-
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to
WATCHES
i^r
TELEPHONE 102.
CLXJIJ'S.
102 FORSYTH STREET.
Hemomber that when you get up in
the morniiri fe.sliur tir.nl au l languid
and without tuergy don’t say ,l I believe
I got’cr chill.” It is simply became
you have been on a bed whore you have
been breathing tlio germs of disease for
eight hours.
It is enough to scare you out of ten
years’growth to know that von have
b »'*n sleeping on the sanctified remains
of a dead rat, which you are apt to do if
your mattress was made up of unclean
Lilies.
Wm M. 'fully can save these years to
you by thoroughly renovating your mat-
ticsa and rc-covering it again with now
ticking for less than you can buy the
material. You would be sur
prised to‘see how beautifully white tlfoy
e can make your feathers. They are ex-
fervent ly
bo the man
at remarkably.small figures,
, . , , If you sleep well you arise a new man
A struggle ensued and Ben was about; ready to mect the day’s battles, and
The Mother’s Friend docs away en
tirely with the sowing on of buttons. II
is supplied with an adjustable licit,
which is easilyAakcn olf when the waist
is washed; tho buttons are riveted on the
bolt, consequently can not bo torn oil,
either iu wearing, washing or ironing.
Shirt Waists
Of the ordinary kind,
Ms to ?5c TO CLOSE OUT.
SPECIAL OFFER
—op-
200 Boys’ Sailor Suits.
47 Suits at $1.2o. Reduced from $1.75.
03 Suita 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.
Colors in Blue, Brown and Gray.
Buy one of these suits for your little
oy—it will nearly tickle him to death.
JOHN R. SHAW,
Men’s, Youths,’ Hoys’ and
Children’s
to getaway when ono of Isis assailauts j when you are done lie'nown’to an elysi-
drew a knlfo and dealt a blow, culling a j of peace on a clean, new, soft feather
long and ugly gash In his right Mde. I ^°d hcd. ~
The other knocked him down. They I Call ami See aim.
then secured tlio meat and went through | Mr. M. N. Edwards, formerly with
their victim’s pockets to seo what else 1 Davis Furniture Co., is now with Ilaw-
they could find. | kins & Loving, where he will be glad to
Ben attempted to call for help, but as j have his friends and acquaintances call
lie dkl so a large hand was placed over \ and see him. jul2d2fc
his mouth, while the uegro who had tho |
knife put It to his throat and sworo lie j
would kill him If he gave the alarm.
Thoroughly overpowered and badly
frightened, Bon Patterson was forced to
submit to being robbed.
The robbers found nothing iu Boa’s
pockets worth taking, so they took the
meat, all that he had, and hastily made
their escape.
Ben lost no liino In coining to the
business porlion of tho city—only a few
blocks distant—to roport what had hap
pened and have his wound dressed.
The cut Is not by any means a serious
one, but It was a formidable looking
gash. The attack was a bold one, there
being a number of houses near by aud
two electric lights blazing a short dis
tance off, while It was not yet dark.
11 Is the opitilon of their victim that
tho rubbers are strange negroes. Ben
knew neither of them, but would know
them if he wero to sco them again.
Mrs. McKee, ‘Mrs. Russell .Harrison
and Reid aud Ilowitt arc having a royal
time in Paris.
The Dr»t Life roller*
It’s not tho Tontine plan, or Endow
ment plan, on Ten years’ renewable
pi in It’s not adding your few dolhus
to tho hundreds of millions that tho In
surance companies boast of. It’s a bet
ter investment than any of those. It Is
investing a few dollars in that Standard
Remedy, tho “Golden Medical Dis
covery,” a cure for Consumption, in its
ricHAuut, Kler'nnl, Iteliable.
For biliousness and constipation, take
Lemon Elixir.
For fevers, chills aud malaria, take
Lemon Elixir.
For sleeplessness, nervousness aud
palpitatiou of the heart, take Lemon
Elixir.
For all Rick and norvous headaches,
take Lemon Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough or
ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir will not
fail you In any of the above named dis
eases, all of which arise from a torpid
or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or
bowels.
Prepared only by Dr. II. Mozley, At
lanta, Ga.
60c. and $1.00 per bottle at druggists.
BLTTBIUR & BEIIRY.’
m
X
Ltiinon Hut Drops
Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
Soro Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage
and all throat aud lung diseases. Ele-
gant, reliable.
25 cents, at druggists, Prepared only
by Dr. If. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga.
nia y 2-suu th urs* w k 1-1 y r
To tho Public.
All feathers called for and returned
without extra charge, you must not stop
for money for you can have your beds
renovated and pnv toll out of them and
Mr. J. Elza Shoppard was ono of j
Buena Vista’s representatives in Ameri- 1
cus yesterday.
Misses Fannlo May McCoy of Opelika,
and Miss Ida Marsh visited Anderson- j
villo yesterday.
Mr. O. V. Lamar, tho popular cashier i
of the Batik of Richland was among the j
visitors to Americus yesterday.
Mr. B. E. Powell camo up from Lees
burg and spent yesterday looking after
business matters In Americus.
Mr. aud Mrs. E. II. Reese camo down
from Buena Vista yesterday ou a visit
to Americus friends and relatives.
Miss Annie Dozier, a fair young lady ;
from Eufaula, is a pleasant visitor at j
tho residence of Mr. John M. Coker.
Messrs. W. E. Butt, Bcu T. Iteeso and
Cliff Rushin wero hero from Buena Vista
yesterday on their way to Shelltnnn. [*y]
General Phil Cook was in Amevicus
yesterday on his return to Atlanta from
a short stay at his Loo county planta
tion.
Miss Nannie Lou Ilawklns, Jennie
Hollis, Ibb Prince and Alice Whoatley
aro spending a pleasant week at Magno
lia Springs.
Capfc. W. P. Corbett and wifo wore
hero from Lumpkin yesterday'. They
visited Americus friends while on their
way to Macon.
Mr. Ozgood Wallis passed through
Americus yesterday on his way to Buena
Vista from Richland, where ho has btoa
attending school.
Miss Clara McKenzie and Misses Rosa
Lee and May Patilck of Montezuma are
guests at tho residence of Mr. A. 11. Mc
Kenzie in this city.
Mr. L T. Callaway, $fter several woeks
illness, is now convalescent, much to
tho gratltioatlon of hU many friends.—
Albany News and Advertiser.
The many friends of Mrs. Frank Shef
field will bo glad to know that she has
somewhat recovered from her recent ill
ness. Sho is still quite fpcblo, however.
Miss Eunice Edwards roturned homo
to Griffin yesterday, after an enjoyable
stay with Miss Em Prince. Sho made
many filends while hero who will gladly
welcome her back again.
Messrs. G. M. Byno of Leo, S. W.
Coney of Coney, W. 8. Gillls of Lump
kin and J. II. Pharr of Macon wero
a uaag tlioso win wore iu Auerious in
attendance upon tho meeting of the In
vestment Company stockholders.
, what did you
1 quart White Mountain Freezer, #1.50.
2 00.
• ** ** 2.60.
• " •• 3.00.
•• « Sv50.
? genuine “B. & B.” prices.
“Little Drops ol Water, Little Cironks of Ice."
of a l)(
Ladies
You are invited to call on Tully Bros,
and sco how they make old feathers bet-
ttr than new by their now steam fcnt-licr
process. Their work Is first-class or
they mako no charges. Wm. M. Tully
will call for your feathers and return
them tho same day. Give thorn a call as
they will bo in tho city but a short
whilo.
early stages, and all throat and lung then havo a larger bed in bulk when
Our celebrated cream bread is made
from “King of Patents’’ tlour, the tiuesfc
ever offered to tho trado id Anicilcus.
C. C. Caiitkr,
troubles.
Important.
When our agent calls for youi feathers
liavo them weighed and examined in
your house before taken and get receipt
for them. Our prices aro 8 cents por
pound, or onO’sixth toll after cleaning.
Ho sure and examine your feathers be
fore they lcavo tho house. Wo guaran
tee our work or mako no charge. Lo
cated 1 lit! I.eo street.
Wm. M. Tully.
Water Notice.
Advance payments ou account of wa
ter rents for quarter ending Octobor 1,
1891, are now due and payable at tho
ofUco of the superintendent, in the old
noii.t it Alien nifii'H arc notified
cMirt house. ^Consumers aro notified
that unless rents are paid by July 15,
you get it back. Get tlio dlrfc and filth
out of your bi ds ami plllo.vs,
Wm. M. Tully,
Of Tully Brothers.
1103 Lee St.
For a pleasant shave go to Dr. El
dridgo’s and buy one of tlioso celebrrtcd
'Power Razors which aro guaranteed to
please. ¥ . ^ ^ p—# « - '
world of comfort, but there Is also a
in owning a refr.gerator. We aro not speaking merely
It 1 l lev, wale \ odor*, moisture, etc. all atone time. By a refrigerator
air**r* B. B. mean something handsome, well ventilated, well made, some
thing that is a
REPItlGERATOB
Are: the Bargains We shall Offer in
Rov. Spurgeon is
trlilo better.
eported as being n
I have a largo lot of good cigars 4hat
I will sell cheap by tho box or larger
lots. C C. Car.TLB.
James W. Lancaster, Hawkinsvillo,
Ga., writes: “My wifo was in bad health
for eight years. Five doctors and as
many more different patent medicines
had done her no good. Six bottles of
B. B. B. has ctucd her
0-lG-lin-cod
Pure spices and limning extracts at
Dr. Eldridgo’a Drug Store.
Minneapolis wauts tho next presiden
tial nominating convention held in that
city. r 1
Tho governor of Iowa Is “ono of the
Holes.”—Atlanta Journal.
—i '«* iifr v l Have your feathers renovated at once.
BV order «’m. M. Tully of Tully lire, who were
charged for turning on again. By order
of the commissioners
(I. M. Eldwdob, Supt.
julyllw
Tho finest cakes, and tho celebrated
cream bread, baked every morning, at
C. C. Cautkil
here six years ago, is in the city and will
renovate the 16811101* for eighteen miles
arouud. What a grand chance for the
farmers of this county to get tho filth
aud diseases of years out of their bed*.
:DOCTOR
HOKER’S
■ PURE!
mu
Tl.u«> Co!('bt«Ujd ENGLISH:
U;« *r« a I'od.Ivo Caro for Sick:
Uc«da«b« v IHiltwwn, MSS
Kwr the N r ftXfc Ton Days—For Ca h.
MtipaUatt. finall* pleas.j
fjvorBo with llici
latUca.- Bold IS England for U;
*K*L.!“ America for C.V. Oct;
• <
Williford, Matthews & co.
LTJune-Iyr-pag 6
Wm. M. Tully, the feather renovator,
is well known In tbl* and all the towns
and cities a* being very *trict In all hit
dealings with the public. This Is his
second trip.
President Balmaceda is having $12,-
000,000 worth of greenbacks printed in
New York, llalmaccda would mako a
good third party man.
fevorI
We liaro for .ale a one thou/and dol
lar Kuabo piano, the fiocst one of that
make ever brought south. It will Imi of
fered to-morrow morning at ft o’clock,
and will be sold at a groat sacrifice, as it
Constipation, blood-poison,
Doctor’s hills and funeral expenses cost
about two hundred dollars; Do Witt's
Little Earley Risers cost a
Take your choice. For sale
Davenport Drug Company.
PERFECTED
ROOM 4, BARLOW BLOCK, UP STAIRS
imcus. - -" -
nov-UMm.
4NIEH1C
Wm. M. Tully has letters from
; <"e loading statesmen, doctors
tnenf, and someone will socuro a^great j ernora of this
bargain * “ ” 1
Jamkh FmcKEii & Bno.
I am selling groceries cheap for tho
cash. Come ana sco iny stock.
f' (t CinTi’n