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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SUNDAY, AUGUST 0, 1891.
Shoes for Youno-!
Shoes for Old!
Shoes for Rich!
Shoes for Poor!
LOOK
SPEAKING OP PEOPLE.
Tha« Who Com* to and go From Amorl-
™ Day by Day.
Mr. Hugh M. Brown will spend to-day
m Atlanta.
Hon. C. B. Hudson looked on his many
Americus friends yesterday.
Col. A. S. Cutts has weathered the
legislative storm and is at home among
his friends.
Mrs. Raymond Rees and daughters
returned home from north Georgia last
Friday night.
Mr. Sid Kelson, conductor on the S.
A. M. road, is out again after several
days' sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. Sirnno Hardy of Savan
nah are visiting the family of Mr. J. S,
Miers on Spring street.
Mesdames Perry and Aycock, Misses
Ora and Ira Perry returned Friday from
C l_I PO | 11 week's visit to Indian Spring.
La*a Mr. Lee M. Hansford left this morning
for Box Springs, Ga., where he will
spend a week with relatives and friends
fj Vice-President W. A. Wilson, of the
State Alliance, was in the city yesterday,
receiving the congratulations of his
friends.
Mr. Lynn Fort, the popular and hand
some young druggist, will spend to-day
in Lumpkin with his many friends and
relatives.
AT
V OUR
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-THE-
Great American tagle’
SHOE STORE,
119 Forsyth St.
Has just what you want.
The Leading GROCER
has this to say:
NOTE CAREFULLY:
During my stay of three weeks
in New York City and other East
ern markets, I have been in a
position to buy groceries cheaper
thin 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,
TALK
TO MY CUSTOMERS.
A Sweeping Reduction
will be made- on all Foot-Wear
purchased of us in the
Next 30 Days
In this Sweeping Sacrifice Sale
unprecoedented bargains will be
offered on all LOW CUT SUM
MER SHOES, andjwe expect that
the announcement of this sale will
[(
We are not after room as most
merchants would suy—but are AF
TER MONEY—room we have
enough—hut are SHORT ON
MONEY.
If you want to know what we
mean bj r 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 and at lower
prices than are obtainable else
where.
THE NAME—
m W Mm HU
SHOE STORE.
THE FLACE:-
119 Forsyth St.
AMERICUS, GA.
-No goods charged at
iiices, but will be charg-
regnlar prices.
JOHN B. SHAW
Miss Mittie Morton, a popular young
lady of Lumpkin, returned to her home
yesterday after a pleasant visit to Mrs,
W. C. Me Lane.
Miss Mamie Harrison, who has been
I visiting Miss Fannie Campbell in this
city, returned to her home in Harris
county yesterday.
Miss Cora Miers has 1 returned home
from an extended stay at White Sulphur
Springs, Fla. Her many friends gladly
welcome her back.
Col. E. A. Cutts returned yesterday
from a business trip to Abbeville. He
was delayed over night by the wreck on
the S. A. M. railroad.
Mrs. S. M. Hollis, after a week’s
pleasant visit in the city, left yesterday
for her home in Buena Vista, accom
panied by Miss Susie Taylor.
Mr. E. Runion, late with the S. A. M.
of this city, left yesterday for Macon,
where he has accepted the position of
train dispatcher with the E. T. V. £ Ga.
Col. W. T. Lane, the genial young at
torney, accompanied by his brother, Pro
fessor Lane, returned from a week's
recreation spent in his old home, Mon-
ticelo, Ga.
Miss Mamie Frye and her iittie sister OPENING
Ratio, who have been visiting their |
father, Col. Fryo, at Leilaton, Ga., for
some weeks, have returned and will be
at home with their aunt, Mrs, West.
Mrs. Ingalls of Macon visiied Amori-
cus Friday on a sad mission. Nile is a
Bister of the late Frank A. Gyles, and
came to the funeral of Miss Annie
Gyles. She left next day for Macon.
Mrs. Drewery, Misses Mollle and
Myrta Hill, Messrs. John and George
Hill, all of Bronwood, attended the
funeral of their niece, Miss Annie Gyles,
on Friday and left for their home Satur
day.
Judge Charles F. Crisp returned home
Friday night from his western trip. He
is well and reports a pleasant time. His
Americus friends gladly welcome him
home, and are proud jof the many honors
conferred on their distinguished con
gressman.
Rev. O. H. Judd, rector of St. Paul
church in Macon, spent Friday in Araeri-
cus. Mr. Judd will no longer be a stran
ger ia Americus, for while here he was
among friends, those who had known
him a score of years. Time has dealt
kindly with this elegant Christian gen
tleman. Ho left for his homo yesterday,
promising to return again.
Capt. T. J. Brannon of Amorieus, who
spent last winter in this city buying cot
ton, came over again yesterday, and is
now ready to buy all of the fleecy that
he can get, at the highest market price,
He is a genial, pleasant gentleman, and
a liberal cotton buyer. He will be
welcomed to our little city, both in a
business and social sense.—Richland
Gazette.
LEHON ELIXIR.
Pleasant, Elegant, Reliable.
For biliousness and constipation, take
Lemon Elixir. . , , ...
For fevers, chills and malaria, take
Lemon Elixir. ,
For sleeplessness, nervousness ana
palpitation of the heart, take Lemon
Elixir. . . .
For all sick and nervous headaches,
take Lemon Elixir,
Ladies, for natural and thorough or
ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
Ur. 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. H. Mozley, At-
lanta, Ga. . , . .
50c. and fl.00 per bottle at druggists.
Lemon Hot Drop*
Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
druggl.t. rgj"** on O
by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga.
may2-sunthuraawkl-lyr
The Leading Grocer.
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.
I was never before in a
position to please mankind in
the way of • personal wearing
apparel as I am at this time.
1 spent three weeks in New
York and ransacked the cloth
ing and furnishing goods mar
ket, endeavoring to get the
proper thing to please the eye
and at the same time, give sat
isfactory wear. As to whether
I have succeeded I submit to
your own good taste and judg
ment.
C. R. Whitley, Prea’t
R. L. Sullivan, Vice Prea’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.
J. T. COTNEY,
L. 0. Bt jL Manager.
Sec y A Ire as.
This Week’s
SPECIALTIES!
FINE
Due notice will be
given of our GRAND
Respectfully,
In order to satisfy the public
demand, I have added to my
stock of
BUTLER & BERRY.
Furnishings,
ntMIC MIWM.
Ur*. Row U Menhou wilt open a
w fifechS?»»Vw.D. fWjwP
” “s®r
Saved My Child.
Can you not appreciate the feelings of
gratitude in Mr. W. L. Fain of Atlanta
when lie saya Dr. Biggers’ Huckleberry
Cordial saved his child that he thought
dying from that bowel trouble.
For your toilet soaps, toilet powders
and alf toilet articles, go to
Du. Eldiudoe.
When Bsbywss sick, ws gave her Csstorla.
When she waa a Child, she cried for Castorfa.
When she became Miss, she dun* to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Oastoria.
A nice line of extracts, colognes, toil
et waters, Ac., at Dr. Eldrtdge Drug
Store.
The devil is happy as long as ho can
keep a bad man from thinking of his
mother.
I'OOCTOR
{ACKER'S
j PURE
j PINK
[PILLS.
Tbaae Celebrated ENGLISH;
Pills ore a Posltlv# Cat* for Sick 5
Headache, DIUmwmm, and:
Constipation* •■all, Pleas..
Mi uU a favorite with the-
ladles. Sold la England lor lag
tH'L, In America Cor tfto. Get*
teem from roar Dragg&a, or*
Nad to W. N. HOOKER A C0% 5
“ Tsrt. |
ONE CENT 1 WORD COLUMN.
Advertisements will be insertod in this
column at the rate of One Cent per Word for
each insertion. No advertisement taken for leas
than FIFTEEN CENTS*
H \ LK of the store now occupied by Mlt-
•on A Ayeoch; book store. Apply Mon-
™iTu«dsy.st.U> | e,.o M-M00ttE .
O NE furnished room, suitable for gentle
man. Access to bath room on name floor,
ADl»ly to DR. E. T. MATHIM.
A aug 14-tf 711 Lee street.
FOB SALK.
I HE saddle pony, suitable for ladDa or
children to ride. For particulars see
aug*2Mf
AGENTS WANTED.
HATS AND SHOES,
A line of Fine
TAILOR FITTING GARMENTS
that are absolutely the best
made garments outside the
finest merchant tailoring es
tablishments, and when you
are in need of a Fall Suit or
Overcoat, if you will call on
me, I will point out to you the
excellency of these garments
over what is known as the
hand-me-down, or stock suit.
I will also continue my
SUIT TO ORDER
department, and those who
prefer it can have their cloth
ing made to order (fit guaran
teed), at
$15.00 AND UPWARDS.
125 pc Tea and Dinner Set, (white porcelain), was $18.50; now $13.50
130pc. Dinner Set, (Blue Sc Brown decorations) “
56pc. Tea Sets, (Uaviland’u decorated china) “
56pc. Tea Sets, decorated specialties, • “
42pc. Tea Sets, pearl white, semi-granite, “
Hall Swinging Lamps, (ruby and etched panels) “
Decorated Ewers and Basins, - - “
3pc. Tin Toilet Sets “The Gem” - - “
3pe. Tin Toilet Sets, largest size, wreath decorations, 11
“184" Rogers & Bros.’ A 1” Tea Spoons, “
“ “ “ “ Table Spoons, “
“ “ • “ “ Forks, - “
22.00;
“
17.25
20.00;
it
15.00
7.50;
4.C5
3.85;
«(
2.25
4.75;
“
8.76
2.25;
«
1.70
1.76;
“
1.40
2.25;
“ ,
1.70
2.50;
“
1.86
5.00;
“
3.75
5 00;
«
8.75
.50;
“
.25
1.00;
“
.60
85 Odd Vases,
100 Odd Vases,
A few Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Freezers, Fly Fans, Wire Dish
Covers, at your own figures at
BUTLER & BERRY’S,
I will move to my new store
under the new hotel, this week,
where you can see these goods
on exhibition.
Be sure not to place your
order until you have seen my
entire line of Clothing, Shirts,
Shoes, Hats, Neckwear and
Underwear.
nilKK prepaid outfll to energetic man.
P several <>r our salesmen have earned
mini fTe to IIOJ a week for year* past. P. O.
Box 1371, Xear York.
DB. F. A. THOMAS,
Physician and Surgeon.
W1U do a general practice tn the city
and vicinity. He will be found at
hla office when not profeealonally en
gaged. Will keep alate on office door.
Office: SMonid floor, Artaaiaa Block.
«sn*wlyMl*M
l have just received latest
fall block in the celebrated,
world-renowned Knox hats.
Yours, etc.,
W. D BAttEY.
ARTESIAN CORNER.
LEE A UMAR STREETS.
TOHN E>. SCHMIDT
Takes this opportunity of informing the people of Americus
and the adjoining country that he is now fitting up in the best
of style, and will shortly open one of the
Finest
He will spore no eipense or pains to make it worthy of the
patronage of the voir best people, and Americus can then
boast of a place where everything good will b e served in
a style as never before seen in this eity.
Remember the place-Schmidt’s Reading-Room, Lamar St.
8-1 diwly Respectfully, JOHN E. SCHMIDT.
ddlWlUuA-,
We offer at this season Turnip Seed !
STALL FED BEEF
mayo &
I iw. c 1.1 *«*■*!. kiMSIi tST
Also th* Bast Sausage on
iBinou 113.