Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, August 15, 1891, Image 5

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THE A MERIC US DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 189i. |Shoes for Young ! Shoes for Old! Shoes for Rich! NAMING THE IluTEL. | OUR CITIZENS BECOMING MUCH INTERESTED. LOOK Suggestion* Coming in From Many Paople nnd From Various Points-A Strictly American Name Advocated,and no Iligh- g H<)ES I'qj* p 00r fj faintin' Imitation of Foreigners. — i The announcement that the name j “Alhambra” had been abandoned by the l board of directors for the new hotel, and ' that suggestions for an appropriate i name were in order, has started people with thinking machines to think thoughts and hand them in for publica tion. Here are a few of the “thinks:’’ AT % OUR SHOES! The Time«-Be< uRdbk: Wlmt is the Blatter with the oaiuc “Washington Hotel K \ T. R. LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS IN THE Fancy Grocery LINE Aud keep n watch on this space. DASHER! DASHER! E The Time>-IIk(-ouuku: “The Tecum* jtTeh Hotel” would be out of the beaten i track What do you think of it ? S. T. • I TRF.Ti>iF.-R,:c<tTW'ri:' w k h i wiisispSi^cra* w, * ; 1 m .r f. -THE- Great American t agle SHOE STORE, I Tnr. Time»-Kecohi)ei;: Dnn't you | think “Buena Vista Hotel" would sound I musical, and please everybody? I do.' Miss VtiioxA H. 1 The Times-Kecorheu: I cau't think of any name more appropriate than Hotel Amerlcu,. This covers the town aud tills the bill. K. C. Ii. 119 Forsvlli St. Ha« ju*t what you want Buena Vista, Ga., August 13.—The Times-Recoki»ei:: I suggest tnat you name your new hotel, “Hotel Shake Speer.” Yours truly, m. h. o.; The Time«-Recoi:i*er: I am in favor of the new hotel being named after some historic event in the history of our coun try. I therefore suggest the name “Monterey Hotel.” J. F. The Times-Kecordeu: Whatever name is decided on for the new hotel, in the name of common sense let us have ati American one, and no highfalutin’ imitation of a foreign inn. D. C. A Sweeping Reduction will be made' on all Foot-Wear purchased of us in the Next 30 Days I In this Sweeping Sacrifice Sale unpreeeedented bargains will be offered on all LOW CUT SUM MER SHOES, and.we expect that the announcement of this sale will II We are not after room as moat merchants would say—but are AF TER MONEY—room we have enough—but are SHORT ON MONEY. If yon wont to know what we mean by a SWEEPING Reduc tion, come to this 30 Clean Day Sweep Sale, and you will find the Largest and most varied stock of shoes over offered in Americus aud at lower prices than are obtainable else where. THE NAME- TU CHEAT HUM EMM SHOE STORE. THE PLACE: - 119 Forsyth St. AMERICUS, GA. The Times-Recobdeb: Permit roe to name a name for your hotel that is iden tified with memories which can never die: “The Stonewall.” No additional word of hotel, or inn, or tavern; simply "The Stonewall.” M. D. I expect to show more Fancy Groceries and sell at lower prices than any House in Georgia. I am buying low lor the CASH, ami ex pect to sell ACCORDINGLY.' E. D. ANSLEY. The Leading Grocer. And the only Grocer that visits New York aud the Eastern Markets reg ularly in the interest of his trade. Death of Sirs. tVflt The many friends of Mr. IV. II. West, the Cotton avenue merchant, learn with regret of his bereavement. Mr. West has been absent in Columbus for nearly two weeks, called there to attend bis mother, who was dangerously ill. Thursday the kindly noble spirit of this gentle mother passed to eternal rest. The funeral services were held In Colum bus, the home of Mrs. West. She was greatly beloved, and her death is lament ed by a sorrowing family and a large circle of friends. Clark House. 1 am now running ray house, with the assistance of Mrs. Love in the eating de partment. She is the best in town. Everybody made to feel at h ime. I have the best furnished house in the city. It is well fitted up with good beds, electric bells, gas, and connected with the sani tary sewerage system Everything con- venicu.. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. C. Claiik, Corner Lamar and Prinoo streets. Ruta baga, red top and all other va rieties of turnip seed for fall and sum mer planting at Dll. RlDBIDOK'*. Notice. A. E. Lockett has this day purchased of C D. Elam hia undivided interest in the livery stables of Lockett it Elam, and the livery business will be conducted, in tho future by U. S. Lockett 4 Son, and we respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. Respectfully, U. S. Lockett 4 Son. d4w 8-1-lmo Notice to Advertisers. Copy for change of advertisement must be handed in at this ,fflce before 12 o’clock on day before publication. This applies to all and will be enforced. Times Pubusiiino Co. July 28,1801, tf. Removal* J. Rott merchant tailor has removed from old stand. Forsyth street to Cotton avenue up stairs iu old Times omce, where he is ready to give lirst class work to all his old customers and as many new ones as will call, july 19-d-liuo. Attrntlon Builder* We sell Langman A Martinez prepared Cast your eye on this space and you will see some highly interest ing and valuable read ing. It will be about the magnificent stock of Jewelry, Silver ware and Diamonds, Bric-a-Brac Presents, etc., etc., which Mr. U. G-. Anderson is now buying North for the new firm of Thompson & Anderson, who will occupy a stand in the new hotel building, on Jackson street, just north of the ladies’ en trance. Yours truly. Tltompson £ Anderson. ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. Advertisements will be inserted In thi* column at the rate of One Cent per Word for each insertion. No advertisement taken for lees than FIFTEEN CENTS. “ "carpenters wanted. imtclw t men need apply. Co>ce at once, or n nlr**» me ut Culhbert, Ga. auitl-VJ. E. F. CONRAD. H. O. LAM at Tom Orlce’e. A Churn with n Rood Dasher will make good Butter; so will a new Dasher to a Haber dasher. Mr. Bailey is in New York buy ing goods at prices never heard of before. I know this to bo a fact, for the goods are here and will show for themselves. MU 1 IS BUB C. R. Whitley, Pres’t. R. L Si-llivaj, Vice Pres’t. Americus Jewelry Co? The Americus Jewelry Co. will open for business about Aug. 20th with a nice line of everything usually kept in a first-class Jewelry Store. Call and look at their new store on Jackson St. even if you don’t care to purchase. J. T. COTNEY, I. 0. BE/LL Manager. Sec y & Treas. You Come to See These Goods. THE PRICES DO THE REST. BUTLER & BERRY. SPECIALTIES. ANOTHER REDUCTION PUFF AND MADRAS SITS On account of having to move on the first I want to have as little to move as possible, and you will procure ba-gains—real genuine bargains, by calling before I move. A BRAN NEW DASHER At the Haoerdasher’s. 1 am dashing Summer Shirts that I have been selling at $2.25 and $2.50, at $2.00. Only a few left. Avpil yourself of the oppor tuuity by calling early. I have just received a lot of black (absolutely guaranteed fast blade) Half Hose, at 15o, 25c, 33Jc and 50c. Every pair is warranted not to crock, stain the feet, nor dye under-garments. SITUATION WANTED. A POSITION m Book keeper or *ale»n»an. Had 12 years’ experience In offlee work end general merchandise; well-known In Americus aud surroundlngeountles and can f ire rood reference*. Af*30 years. Address '.O Boxm augl2-f>t BOARDERS WANTED. trrred—good board and within three Bill, nf III. A.. liar.. 1EVERIL nice young men > CLARK Ho«»R. FOR SALE. O NE ftnti-cluH. Columbia Surety Bley.ile, mid one Weston saieiy. Apply 'o -It ■ ofltee. 2«rH e. Wait lor Lawrence Dorr N. B.—No goods charged at these cut prices, but will be charg ed at our regular prices. JOHN B. SHAW Our Mr. L. A. Dorr will paints, an,, are'authorised by .lie man,, | visit Americas about Septum- facturers to repaint any house at their ; j^cr ISt, With samples repre- expense on which their paints do not t | n ,, (he handsomest line ; prove satisfactory. y _ £. J. Er.imiDOB, Druggist. of goods CVCF brought to America. It will be to your interest to wait for him before buying your fall and winter Clothing. Our Mr. Victor Dorr is now in the European markets, and each steamer brings us large shipments from him. AUGUST DORR, jiS Broad St, Augusta, Ga. Tb« Leading Merchant Tailor of tb. South. For Kent. One front, room to rent, up atair. next to library. Apply to, T-23-lmo 1). F. Daveni-obt. Tho rain-maker aaya that hi. rain ma chine ia operated by a crank. Many people firmly believo him.—Baltimore American. ICKER’S £3.. IBff .asasa r toilet aoap», toilet powder* . Eldbicge. For your toll* taoapa, toil ad alt toilet arUcle*, go to 1)8. E If you could see the prices I am making on SHOES yon would buy whother you needed them or not. You would think Jack the Ripper was in town and had struck BAILEY’S Jerry Simpson could be socked out of my stock of Socks. One thousand dollars must be raised by the first of September, and in order to raise this amount, will offer for the next fifteen or twenty days, nothing but bargains. One 112 pc. Decorated Dinner Set, was $18.00; now $12.00 Seven s6pc. Decorated Tea Sets, “ 7-"5; “ 5-oo One 2-Burner Gasolene Stove, “ 8.50; “ 5-oo One 3-Burner Gasolene Stove (second hand), 3-50 One Double Refrigerator, was $30.50; 19-50 One Single Refrigerator, “ 18.00; ’• 13.00 One Single Refrigerator, “ 15-50: “ n.25 One Single Refrigerator, “ 9.00; “ 6-75 4-Quart W. M. Freezers, “ 3.00; “ 2.50 4-Gall. Decorated Water Cooler, “ 4.00; “ 3-00 3-Gall. Decorated Water Cooler, “ 3-5°; “ 2.25 2-Gall. Decorated Water Cooler, “ 2.75; 1.50 i y -Gall. Decorated Water Cooler, “ 2-25; “ i.ro y 2 Glass Pitcher, “ -45; -25 8-inch Berry Bowl, “ .40; “ .20 Box Coffee Mill, “ -75; “ -55 Wall Coffee Mill, “■ .65; “ -45 Infant’s Bath Tub, large size, “ 2.00; “ • **35 Hip Bath Tub, large size, “ 5.00; “ 4.00 Swinging Lamp, - 50 Reflector Hall Lamp, - .25 Matches, 200 in box, per doz. boxes • .12 You Come to See These Goods. THE PRICES DO THE REST. BUTLER & BERRY, ARTESIAN CORNER. LEE A UMAR STREETS. TOHN B. SCHMIDT Takes this opportunity of informing the people of Americas and the adjoiuing country that be is now fitting up in the best of style, and will shortly open one of the Finest and Most Complete Restaurants to be Found in the South. He will spare no expense or pains to make it worthy of the , of the very best people, and Americus can then vorythii oast of a place wliero everything good will be served in a style as never before seen in this city. Remember the place - Schmidt’s ReadingIRoom, Lamar St. 8-1 dawly Respectfully, JOHN E. SCHMIDT, We offer at this season Turnip Seed! C. 11 iWKl.Nn i*. O.LOVING HAWKINS & LOVING, We are prepared to do EMBALMING ou short notice. SATISFAC TION GUARANTEED. Also keep a fine line of Metallic and Cloth Covered Cases, Caskets and Coffins. HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE. Night cell* for c felep’iu m No. 4N, or call on (i. O. living, flr»w» street. . ' • mar SOUTHERN FEMUE COLLEGE. el. Floe,end Practical Arte, itensive moderneyuimuettl. rtlPILMi 7l7xYn. dee. Cub*. I.T., end Mexico, pliceiloo necessery. Open* CH’S. C. COX, Principal, UlMWCl ML