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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, I89i.
Shoes for Young:!
Shoes for Old!
Shoes for Rich!
Shoes for Poor!
LOOK
naming the new hotel.
AT
V OUR
SHOES!
Ml 7n M t Km Fur!
—THE—
Great American tagle’
oHOE STORE,
119 Fofsyth St.
Hasju?t what you want.
Still Aniloui to In Heard on Thli Iuipor-
Unt Question.
Kot wishing to crowd out any of our
citizens who desire to have a voice in
naming our new hotel, we give place to
two more Important suggestions on this
subject:
SOMETHING talismanic.
The Times-Recordeu: I have read
over, with supreme serenity, the several
nomenclatures for the new hotel, and It
strikes me that the fanciful names are
too fancy. There's no one deals In fan
cies unless It is fancy stock. The local
names are too local entirely; no one In
the adjoining counties would know
them. The Indian names are proper
and correct; but the names of the Abo
rigine chiefs who Inhabited this particu
lar spot of this mundane sphere were
not known In other parts of the universe.
'Tis sad—'tls true—“The Alhambra"
was a pretty name for the hotel, but as
one of your correspondents said (per
haps more of them have saidj.it has de
generated, so Alhambra must go. That's
true; but 'tis sad.
Now, Mr. Editor, all the
names that have been offered for
the new hotel are pretty and
significant; but did It ever strike you—
your readers—thj public—the stockhold
ers—the committee in charge—or any
person connected with the establish
ment, that "The South,"'or "The New !
South” (as you please), is the only name
applicable to this hotel. It is the best
planned hotel either north or south. It
was planned by a man whose Interests
are identical with the south; it Is being
built by capital that has been accrued by
the south; the managers of the whole
concern are southern men. Consequent
ly, the whole fabric is of southern brain,
southern output and southern capital.
Gentlemen of the committee, call our
darling “The New Souths”
“Pooh Birr Proud,” and Others.
P. S.—This may grate hard upon the
ears of some people, but it is original,
’tis true, and perhaps no one objects.
The Leading GROCER
has this to say:
NOTE CAREFULLY:
During my stay of three weeks
in New York City nud other East
ern markets, I have been in
position to buy groceries cheaper
than ever before, and propose to
sell them at a lower figure than
any house in Georgia. I shall
name such prices that will aston
ish and PLEASE the trade.
Don't fail to call and get special
prices. Merchants supplied. at
wholesale prices.
E. D. ANSLEY,
The Leading Grocer.
DASHER!
DASHER!
Haberdasher
A Sweeping Reduction
will be made! on all Foot-Wear
purchased of us in the
Next 30 Days!
f
In this Sweeping Sacrifice Sale
unprecedented bargains will be
offered on all LOW CUT SUM
MER SHOES, and 4 we expect that
the anhonnoement of this sale wJU
“Sweep tie Tom!"
We arc not after room e*. most -
meroha.—would say—but are AF
TER MONEY—room we have
enough—but are SHORT ON
MONEY.
Hyonwantto know what we
mean by a SWEEPING Reduc 1
tion, come to tldp
A LATE SUGGESTION, RUT NOT TOO LATE.
A well-known citizen comes to tbe
front with what is considered the best
suggestion received up pa date for a
name for our new hotel. Here It is:
The Tiues-Recordir: If you want
a unique and original combination for
your hotel and street, why not name the
hotel “The Stratford,” and the street
“Avon.” "Stratford" on the "Avon"
would strike tbe educated of every land,
and the tourist In particular. Besides, it
Is a combination assoclated.with a name
that can never die, L. S. T.
Don't storm the system as you would
a fort. If he'd by the enemy, consti
pation, gently persuade it to surrender
with DeVVitt’s Little Early ltlsers.
These little pills aro wonderful con-
vincers. For sale by the Davenport
Drug Company.
Notice.
A. E. Lockett has this day purolmted
of C. D. Elam his undivided Interest In
the livery stables of Lockett & Elam, and
the livery business will be conducted,
In tbe future by V. S. Lockett A Son,
and we respectfully solicit the patronage
lie. Respectfully,
U. S. Lockett A Son.
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lint* bega, r»d top and all
tie* of turnip seed for fill And suin-
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make good Butter; so will a
new Dasher to a Haber
dasher.
C. R. Whitley, Pres't.
B. L. Sullivan, Vice Pres’t.
Americus Jewelry Co.
Owing to the protracted stay in New York of Messrs.
Cotney and Bell, purchasing for the Americus Jewelry Co.,
our opening and collection of stock will be delayed till their
return.
AMERICUS JEWELRY CO.
Mr. Bailey is in New York buy
ing goods at prices never beard of
before. I know this to be a fact,
for the goods are here and will
show for themselves.
CAU.ASDBE HD.
ANOTHER REDUCTION
You Come to See These Goods.
THE PRICKS DO THE REST.
BUTLER & BERRY.
PUFF
AND
MADRAS
rletles of turn! 1 ,
raor planting at
Dn. Eldridoe’i,
See mention of James Frlckerifc Bro.’e
new department, the,only o*a of its
kind south of Atlanta, arid refers to that
tbe moat Important of all Subjects, the
sight
Day
30
Clean
Sweep
Sale,
and you will find the Largest and
most varied stock of shoes ever
offered in Americas and at lower
prices than are obtainable else
where.
THE NAME-
SHOE STORE.
THE PLACE:—
119 Forsyth St.
AMERICUS, GA.
Hawke** Cry«t*llied Lenses In all
styles, specs and eye-glasses sold with
a guarantee to please on money refunded
by E. J. Eldbidoe.
P. P. P. la the greatest blood purifier
of the age, the beat of humor remedies,
cures every disease and humor of the
skin, scalp and blood, whether Itching,
burning, scaly, pimples, scrofula or
hereditary, when ail other remedies fall.
For a pleasant shave go to Dr. El
dridge's and buy one of thoae celebrrted
Tower Razors which are guaranteed to
please.
Effect of . Ch»n*e of W.tor.
At this season when people are trav
eling for pleasure, they wonder at the
disordered condition of the bowels. In
the majority of these cases It is due to
change of water. Take Dr. Riggers
Huckleberry Cordial.
The colored baseball nine of this city
went over to Columbus yesterday and
got fielded pretty badly, the score stand
ing 8 to 2.
DOCTOR
iCKERSi
PURE
PINK
PILLS. u
MlMU.faTKU. Wllk *•:
lilies. Sold In England for »«.;
, la America for S5a
i from r**r Dnfgttl
to W.1.KMUBAC0*
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Notice of Dissolution.
Notice l> hereby given that the arm of
Fleeiwood A Bussell b*s this d.r b.«n UU-
salved b> mutual consent. Mr. H. M. Fleet
wood wlth<(r»ws from tbs arm. Tltebnsl;
new will becontlnu*d by Dr. y. C. Bu.sell,
who retains all aa«ets and assomet all Unbll-
ItlwofwldItrin.
N. B.—No goods charged at
these cut prices, but will be charg
ed at our regular prices.
JOHN B. SHAW
an|2*-law-4w.
w. c.’bubselI
OOD,
French Pedal Calisthenics School
THE NICHES PHTSICUJBUOATIM.
.^'rei’nVtT'ib?r»“oM?A5Sl«n uS*
SlwbfibwiSydrtre^dly au tb.otb.re,
art tsnfbt by _____
MONS. BERGER.
Apply at lb* WatU Boost..
AUGUST MYERS,
Artistic Tailor
Has removed his establishment to the
basement under T. Wheatley’s, Forsyth
street entrance, where be It prepared, to
do
FIRST-CLASS WORE
always guaranteeing a nice fit Cleaning
and repairing promptly attended to.
SUITS TO ORDER
From • handsome line of patterns. Give
me a trial.
augSd2mo at ' >
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T. S. GLOVER
Desires to inform tbs publlo Ibat h. baa
eloied out b Is zroeery boslnus and baa
put In a splendid line of spot ting
goods;
Guns, Cartridges,Shells,
and inch other goods as belong to this lines
Give Me a Gall.'
T. S. GLOVER,
Watte Building, AMERICUS, GA.
aug 22<13moe
On account of having to move
on the first I wont to have os little
to move ns possible, and yon will
procure bargains—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. Avail yourself of the oppor
tunity by calling early.
SPECIALTIES.
Three s6pc. Decorated Tea Sets,
One 2-Bumer Gasolene Stove,
One 3-Burner Gasolene Stove (secor
One Double Refrigerator, (sold)
One Single Refrigerator, (sold)
One Single Refrigerator,
One Single Refrigerator,
4-Quart W. M. Freezers,
4-Gall. Decorated Water Cooler,
3-Gall. Decorated Water Cooler,
2-Gall. Decorated Water Cooler,
i J^-GaII. Dec. Water Cpoler, (sold)
y t Glass Pitcher, -
8-inch Berry Bowl, (sold)
Box Coffee Mill,
Wall Coffee Mill, (sold)
Infant's Bath Tub, large size,
Hip Bath Tub, large size,
Swinging Lamp,
Reflector Hail Lamp, (sold)
Matches, 200 in box, per doz. boxes
was $18.00;
now $12.00
“ 7;’ 5!
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5-OQ
“ 8.50;
“
5.00
id hand),
3-50
was $30.50;
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19.50
“ 18.00;
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13-00
“ 15-50:
“
11.25
“ 9.00;
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6-75
“ ' 3-oo;
“
2.50
“ 4.00-;
“
3-oo
“ 3-5°;
“
2.25
2-75;
“
1.50
“ 2.25;
“
1.10
“ -45;
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•25
“ .40;
“
.20
“ -75;
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“ -65;
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•45
“ 2.00;
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5.00;
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You Come to See These Goods.
THE PRICES DO THE REST.
I have just received a' lot of
black (absolutely guaranteed fast
blocs) Half Hose, at 15c, 25c, 38Jo
and 50c. Every pair is warranted
not to crock, stain tbe feet, nor
dye under-garments.
University of Georgia.
NINETIETH YEAR.
Session begins Wednesday,
September 17.
Tuition Free in all depart
ments at Athens, excepting
Law ’ A. l. hull;
»ugI8-ln Btoretnry.
THE LR1LH SERIKS MACHINE HAN
offers roR sals
SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS
For mi Mscbluss on nsy terms, and CD
supply lb. I
rOI 111 MACHINES.
If yon conld see the prices.I am
making on
SHOES
you would buy whether yon
needed them or not. Yon would
think Jock the Ripper was in town
and had struck
BAILEY’S
BUTLER & BERRY,
ARTESIAN CORNER.
LEE * LAMAR STREETS.
TOHN B. SCHMIDT
Takes this opportunity of informing the people of Americus
and the adjoining country that he is now fitting np in the best
of style, and willshortly open one of the
Finest and Host Complete Restaurants to be Fonnd in tbe South.
He will spare no expense or pains to make it worthy of the
patronage of the very beet people, and Americus can then
boast of a place where everything good will be served in
a style as never before seen in this city.
Remember the place—Schmidt’s Reading-Room, Lamar St.
8-1 diwly Respectfully,
JOHN E. SOHMIDT.
fiUiwAJuautu, SfeoyyLeUb
We offer at this season Turnip Seed!
STALL FED BEEF
TO-
Jerry Simpson conld 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 fifteeq or
twenty days, nothing but bargains.
M^YO & WINKLER’S.
Also the Beat Sausage on Earth.
nursoiit us. , • ' '' 'fi
SOUTHERN FEM1LE COLLEGE.
In*, and Practical Arts.
“ _modern equipment.