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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: THURSDAY, AUGUST 27. 1891
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LOOK
SPEAKING OF PEOPLE,
TIfo.fc Who Cdmv tH And *0 Worn Atne.i-
cui Tlny bsr I*»jr;
V-?!' i 'WSbiabius vidiI uiem:.i ot fwbiovh
•ife fci)e l|yo,flad; fair
orSWIftf Jr^ighf agept .4, ,M.
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Miss Stella Scarborough is exjiected
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VOUR
SHOES
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M In M i Sm Fair
THE-
SHOE STORE,
119 Forsyth St.
Has ju-.t what you want
A Sweeping Reduction
trill be mado* on all Foot-Wear
purchased of us in the
Next 30 Days I
In this Sweeping Sacrifice Sale
unpreceedented bargains will be
offered on all LOW CUT SUM
MER SHOES, andjwe expect that
the announcement of this sale will
We are not alter room as most
merchants would say—but are AF
TER MONEY—room we have
enough—but are SHORT ON
MONEY.
If you want to know what we
mean by a SWEEPING Reduc
tion, come to this
30-Day
7 iwfrtck Wnff liiiii A nttfe : Cherry ofMn-
> IcoM’ate'/vJsttl^i’JIrs:. J; K ». iri^e at
0 Wej^5b4; :: " v: -! i nu
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• j Col. and Mrs. Walter T. Davenport are
W n #R8l thl frf vee k a* Indian Springe.
Tljfl ,?f this/ venerable gen-
dyman and his good wife wish them a
pleasantfjip. V„‘ ’ 7
Mr. J. W. Fmlow last home from hie
summer trip,and Is regaling hie
friends with the beauties ; sparkling
springs and lovely,sunset* „ha enjoyed
in Xorth -Carolina.
Masters Frank, Charlie and. Will Har.
Hold leave to-day for a pleasure trip to
New York. These young meh are good
travelers and what they won’t see will
hardly be- worth taking in.
Mr. Charley Ansley is at home from
New York. Mr. Ansley has si looted
many beautiful novelties for Wheatley A-
Ansloy’s new store. Ife will tell you
about them and show them in a few
days.'
f?apt. and Mrs. W. H, Tondee arrived
Tuesday night from a three months’
stay at Rhea Springs, Tennessee. They
enjoyed the mountain air, and return
improved in health. Capt. Tondee will
now taka a turn with the boys in hand
ling the fleeoy staple.
Mis*: Maria and Anna Harrold left
yesterday for Suwanee, Tennessee,
where they will spend several weeks,
after whioli they will go to the moun
tain resorts of. North Carolina, and end
this pleasant journey in Baltimore,
where they will remain until Novem
ber.;!, . ..
Mr; C. B. Wilbnrn, the freight agent
of the Georgia Southern, will leave for
Americus to-morrow on the most pleas
ing errand of his life. In that city to
morrow Miss Ibbio Prince will be united
in marriage to Mr. Wilburn at the home
of her father, who is one of the leading
business men of Americus,—Telegraph.
Mr. Luther Bell camo home Tuesday
Buying Spectacles as you would gro
ceries, by selecting from a ready-made
stock, those which seem to be the I near-,
est right, is a method that belongs to the
pgst. Each eye should he tested sepa
rately, carefully tind Intelligently by one
'who is educated to recognise the pres
ence of disenseaof the eye by; the Op-
thalmoscopc, and competent-, to advise
whether glasses should be wprn or not,
as in many eases Spectacles work a boit-
tive nnd permanent injury'to the sighf:
James Flicker A- Bro. have added to
their business an optical .-department!
under tho management of Mr, John H.
., , . Starbyck, a graduate optician, thorough.
Mw. Mbitle Hudson, 1 Uee hfollre jf<> 4y competent id correct dll ylsital errors.
iiSfricii H’nii hHsa i ro,iA» this department is i
department is the only one in
the state south of Atlanta, it will be ap
preciated by all who have defective vis
it) * ....
,f A Nsw Arrival..
Dr. Fleetwood is receiving the con
gratulations of his many friends. A
handsome baby hoy arrived at his borne
yesterday. The young man will be for-
timate It he inherits the good looks of
his mother and the enterprise of his fa
ther, . The TiuEs-Recokdeii wishes
him success.
Notice.
A. E. Lockett has this day purchased
of C. D. Elam bis undivided interest in
tho livery stables of Lockett A Eiam, and
the livery business will be conducted,
In tho future by U. S. Lockett A Son,
and we respectfully solloit tho patronage
of the public. Respectfully,
U. S. Lockett A Son.
dAw 8-1-lmo
Ruta baga, red top and all other va
rieties of turnip seed for fall and sum
mer planting it
Dn. Ei.drihoe’s.
mm?
m
rem'T 'AllAG (.! uimnc/. hut
£. R»WniTT.Er, Prft’t.
snl’lnss!
r;a ihui I)
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OpUl
The Leading GROCER
: | ^hasrthis/tu ssy\"
f iaiS aatifffioh :::* ? vIjih
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NOTii CARfePUlitf :
During my stay of three weeks
in New York City and other East
ern markets, I have keen in a
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 snch prices that will aston
ish and PLEASE the trade.
Don’tioil to .call and get special
prices. Merchants supplied at
wholesale prices. - ,
E. D. ANSLEY,
The Leading Grocer.
,' Owing to th«—protracted stay in New York of Messrs.
Cotney and Bell, purchasing for the Americus Jewelry Co..
f 33IHSH ca
J. T. COTNEY,
Bk ili Manager.
Sec y A Ireas.
all. hfii.iiiraa-JjjatLL- vuririmrima
l.tilHog ai II .oIoHlS
xi^jtx j;8—afoo IJxf 0
iqoH bnn \ii
.on hi s'cis'ioo-O iaew
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Attention, Knight* of Pythine.
Attend regular meeting to*niglit at
Cattle Hall. All visiting Knights in
vited. By order of C. C.
B. H. Mayo, K. of R. & S,
aug 12d-thurs-tf
For vour toilet soaps, toilet powders
and. all toilet articles, go to : . v ;
Dr. Eldbidge.
J An i t-Jultlce’* Opinion.
Judge 0. A.. Lochrane, of Georgia, in
a letter to Dr. Biggers, states that he
never suffers himself to be without a
bottle of Dr. Biggers’ Huckleberry Cor
dial for the relief of all bowel troubles.
Attention Builder*,
We sell Langman Ac Martinez prepared
laints, and are authorized by tho mann*
acturar* to ropalut any house at their
expense on wliioh their paints do not
prove satisfactory.
E. J. Eldridge, Druggist.
The women praise P. P. P , for Scrof
ula, General Weakness and Nervousness,
_ _ __ _ Indigestion, Iiheuinatisin, and Female
night -fr'om'New I ^
been since June, taking a business ] to your neighbors, and you will know
course in college. He and Mr. J. T, ; you have done a good deed,
Cotney spent two weeks in Now York j aug25-dl2t-w2t
purchasing a splendid stock for the new doea ~ vacation end?"
ewelry company. Mr Bell is dehghted ; „ Noxt week Thon go i ng home to
to be at homo, ant his host of friend, | hRve , d re8t ..._ C ape Cod Itom.
afe more than doiighted to have him . -
among them once more. | Don't storm the system as you would
(a,fort. If hold by the enemy, const!-
in. B. Randolph, Brunswick, Ga., Ipation, gently persuade it to surrender
wrltos: "I was under the care of nine i with DeWItts Little Early Risers,
different doctors, but not one did mo the f>‘ese little pills are wonderful oon-
good that Botanic Blood Balm has dono f viocers. For sole by the Davenport
mo.” nuglS-d-eou-wlt. Drug Company.
A nice line of extracts, colognes, toil
et waters, Ac., at Dr. Eldridge Drug
S tore.
Mr. Anderson is now in New
York buying the finest and most
attractive line of Jewelry ever
brought South—all the latest de
signs and novelties. He is also
taking a
POST GRADUATE COURSE
in Optics, and, with his long ex
perience in that line, will enable
him'to give entire satisfaction in
Opthalmic work.
Ready for business
about September 1st.
Due notice will be
given of Our GRAND
OPENING. ; ;
Respectfully,
Glean
Sweep
Sale,
and you will find the Largest and
most variod stock of shoes ever
offered in Am^rinus and at lower
prices than -are obtainable; else
where.’ > 1 ,
.SHOE; J STOR£|.;;
THE PLAbE^'U
119 ForsytK * •
AMERIGtr^;;0A.
Called MaatlDB County Alllauce.
There will bo.a called meeting of Sum
tor county Alliance, to ho held In the
county court-room, on the first Friday in
September, the 4th, at 10 o’clock a. m.
Matters of great Importance will he con
sidered, and a full meeting is desired.
All slliancemen inSnmtcr county are in
vited to attend.
D. C. N. Bi-rkharter,
President Sumter County Alliance.
Americus, Ga., August 26, 1801.
Prescriptions accurately compounded
of pure drugs, at all hours at
Dr, Eldridge Drug Store.
Clark House., , ... - .
I am now running my house, with the
assistance of Mrs. Love In the eating de
partment. She is the best in town.
Everybody mado to feel at home. I havo
tho best furnished bouse In tho city. It
is well titled up witli good beds, electric
bolls, gas, and connected with the sani
tary sewerage system. Evorytlilng con.
vonion.. Satisfaction guaranteed.
J. C. Clark,
Cornor Lamar and Prince streets.
For Kent fi
Mr. Callaway is offering for rent a few
choice rooms and offices, and a store.
A young man sometimes speaks of his
finances when really be hasu’t a single
one of them.—Galveston News,
DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla destroys such
poisons ns scrofula, skin disease, ecze
ma, rheumatism. Its timely use saves
many lives. For sale by the Davenport
Drug Company.
In the game of life the men strive to
make points and the girls are all after
counts.—Elmira Gazette.
We cannot afford to deceive you. Con-
dence is begotten by honesty. De
Witt’s Littlo Early Risers are pills that
will euro constipation and sick headache.
For sale by the Davenport Drug Com
pany.
The riding habit is not a bad one if it
fits woll.—Pittsburg Dispatch.
You never tried DeWitt’s Little Ear
ly KlBOrs for constipation, blllloiumess,
sick headache, or you would not havo
thescse diseases. For sale by the Da
venport Drug Company.
“Are you engaged to" Jack Hall?"
‘Yes. Aro yon?"—Life.
125 pc Tea and Dinner Set, (white porcelain),
' -. . -sihiind esaaiisd. otnt ;tn jaim .ii.*,:vd
130pc. Dinner Set, (Blue «fc Brown decorations)
! |bBRidoia ortJ V. ||D . ltd* - oT | UwO Id la
50pc. Tea Sets, (Haviland’s decorated‘china) “ 20.06; <ifc00 -
J :-r :o ,i:.- . -n't 1 if-/ i-'.*;. » nf iii: hli //hUsa^q ,lmr.
.abasia Hi
nu 5ms ,awo» to ehis il'o.,s
was | IS AO; now ♦13.50...
vof.ei «s ufj-IT .gaibtiod
‘J2.0OP “ ! 17.25'
. «,J7 tjJ bin ".‘AiltUi-xoW*
S0pC.
'. - ; i^lisjrf gpolO ;00Q f j5I f-
42pc, Tc^Sot?, pearl wli)te,.iienn.granrte,
'Iniostfi .sloold efwoA odi hue ,000,41# j
■Hall Swijiging;Lamps,-(ruby and etched panels);
Decorated Ewer*, and Baeinh, ,n nol - «
i Jo,-i oic Jini-j.oi vd hciquooo
3pc. Tin Toilet Sets “The Gein" 1 . ’ ’ k
v -.. j . n '(jcttoiffJeiiijo ioUa.il HHifod tthuumtl n^at t
8)>c. Tin Toilet Sets; hirgest size, wrcatli «k’corations,“
“1847 ife*’ % .1” tea “
J4HT effj allude
■ 2^25
• !t;1 3.75
ir&y «il
> «• •LI'O ’'
,.A .TfWjli
i: bitiJxsb
land
To my tfri.nds*
I can bo foufid at my old stand ih tho
Hamil Blook, Cotton avenue, in the
wholesale and retail whisky business
with Mr. Max Aultman. lean furnish
you good whisky from 61.50 to 84 00
per gallon. All I want yon to do is to
corns and see me. W. S. Brown,
aug20-dAwlmo
There isn’t any difference In modes de
signed for middle aged and young ma
trons.
tr iat—baa hsttros* od rum 7'jdfil
:.piMmilTOlajgsi Ismh’Tabln Sfto
.gdiWIiof Ki uto-d
8i5 Odd Ci> ll '" f " sa,<B
B P)V5. q vllm e h; ii-ja ol polos m« I bomst
eiKtl‘ auT In am
1|66 Odd .V ases, BT^cfiq ieoiri 3o gfiw*
•ji -Kvnifcpd of* odv hlBA'-ibn&tn
.2 U'vJlD yluif jcfiv?GT5[ i'Uii \lnil ydt t
-V few Rcfriuerators, Water Coolers
,il ,aoJ.li. .3 .«.HI
ni’s,”" 1 '
.i:
k,1 vlbi-iTr;
3.86;
4.75 ;■
2.25;
1.75;
: MIXM
■ . S t it ,;.t ,a
2.50; )IM,a
•r 10 qu peuasqo SdT
5.00; ” “ .
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: ^ «**>j jaiaIj
‘ iiOOpIf^T
ii:f iua uitioa Juifi
) J tijn l::;n ly modw
TVdOiters, FIV Fans, VYile Dish 1 " ’ 1,1
■doctor!
iCKER’S
11 PURE I
PINK
■pills.!
MNMfHllllUfj
The** Celebrated ENOLIB1I
PUU*n* P**ttfr*Oor*for »l*k
II—iathti BIliooiwMt ia4
0«Mtlp«tl*m. Small, plea*,
ui u4 m fnYorlto with ih*
l»41*4i. Sold la faff hod for la.
Did.. In Annte for SSm 0*t
them from j*
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B
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
AGENTS WANTFD.
N. goods charged at
these cat priced, bat will be charg
ed at our regular prices.
. VXJOKej CQV.1IMAH V. •.ART
Kn.elapMl Envelope*!!
We have just received , a big job lot of
manilla envelopes of fine quality, that
were bought at a bargain, and we can
print them for you with oard, etc., cheap-)
er than you can buy them plain by retail
anywhere. TTiey arp^'oro durable than
whita, and arc go<*} Wugh for all busi-
nose purposes^ and'areimnch cheaper. -
£;*tpiai:VihiLi*ni*erC6. ‘
I '•portleni;';’'*"i
Ayeirydetirablea^j^^ppin, oor.^iU"
mar street and Cotton avenue, now opcu-
ij For a p1easaiit'“si}ave atll; 1
tlHdge a and Jjuy,quo, vf, ,thg,s,o ^colcljrrtca.
Towar.fttfpra w|>i«.
please.. : ,.u . l ,11 .7/ ft
v, i;.. rf ' J 7n -J .>i; *7 7y r>jj A vjuiL zaplt
i )n L> jt.uiA lu 'n
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{ ' r .i ,t t .thiinft .-l X ;:a
When was sick, ,W U
WbensbewaaaCM4,*.««te*«“* rtida,i '
U . jnUtntp}0 yU
l,r to iaftb'utiq mb .H
• ‘ t,:. F 20 avitvA "HwhA
sty^^csaST^^ 0 ^
< We are a patient people
—the ox is nowhere in com
parison. r
We buy lamp-chimneys
by the dozen; they go on
snapping and popping and
flying in pieces; and we go
on buying the very same
1 chimneys year after year.
Our. dealer is willing to
sell us a chimney a week
for every lamp we bum—-a
, hundredor'more' a'year— :
Jum for goa4|ng,g».,i!: i».
v, f Macbeth’s < wpeari- top ”
and J “ peari «iass :, ' 'do not
break, front Heati: tifty ate
>::r
»| As likely,., as. ’not, lour,
:■ dealer., would . rather . his
ha chimneys “would ‘' break;
•ftimam it** 111 good for the busi T
tlest ones he can get.
“ What are you going to
doabbutit?’’"* **•»
ntMturg. ’*ao. 4. KAoars A Oa
Box 1871, New York.
FOR KENT.
VNE furiiiwhed room, aultable for gentle-
T. S. GLOVER
Deafrea to Inform.tUe public that he bsa
closed out liia grocery tmalnpas nod li** at
put in a splendid Hue ofgportlpg- < ;n
And iueh other godda Mtohftr# U> tbRi flnti :
,J diviiiAiW',’ f T ni t K
.. i,T.:s.*
Watt, Building;. ■ AMERIObS, ga.'
:**g22d3mo»i J' i n 'iK no 1 amnstutoi e. boat
co<i«
l 'V.ur.ooz Dai* n >w
- Hmai t t 5
ARTESIAN CORNER.
--oil stt el au .hue!
f t d tllf
TOHN B.
Takeethia opjjortnnityol
and the udjoining oountry that ho is now
of style, end will shortly open one of the
i I' free .fjfO'i Btod i&m aoSeU id { - *
wlUT?
frwirtai LhjjiH aUT
of Americus
ting up in the best :-.r
J 1, -I i:*i i ft
•ii; au
n: lb * l. ifiJuh •#... oil :s.uS | j . - n- •»*;; tr bit Km n/ij •
He will spare no expense or pains to make it worthy of the
natropage.of.the.yeiy best people, andAmericus. can then . .
boast of a. plaoe wnoTO everything good will: be served in
a style as never.before seen in this city.
ui Aohd vjim'j-atjisiL'alii lto3 r jy~o t pr, borm- *^0021 «t v tr/rei odT
Remember^lace^ScHhildi’s ReadingSRoom,-Laipar $t.
aij-.'fff fig Ebhtgo nofalA .id ut&JI : btW, /1, i -r.- .h Iff f-i lit
I.8tJ diwjy v„i,, Begpectfully, ,^-m j JOHN E. SCH MIDTV
til ti]fWOGl£ ’fdi tihbfliicijd iLwyJ |I i ZfiW-oioAi Sfd) B&WOtla
Applr.^.)h.;VyatWMcs«» r , ■ r
ff
Loans negotiated at LOWEST BATES.
Easy payment!, on city or farm landa.
J. J. HANESLEY,
' oot 5 ljr Amnions, Georg)*.
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i Uiw off nwoi aill
fuodp iUk) 0) golltlw bus yfiuui wiooh
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TO-DAY .
.•cljjilgyT .+ |
MAYO & WINKLER’S.
Also the Beet Sausage on Barth.
telephone bp* viBilauft 1 iWati Jn 19O0DK tai }am>