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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1891.
Shoes for Young;!
Shoes for Old!
Sko Eh for Rich!
Shoes for Poor!
LOOK
AT
V OUR
SHOES!
Dii't Is Sd'i Ira Fair I
SPEAKING OP PEOPLE.
THE-
Great American eagle’
SHOE STORE,
119 Forsyth St.
Has just what you want.
A Sweeping Reduction
will be made’ on all Foot-Wear
purchased of us in the
Next 30 Days I
In this Sweeping 1 Sacrifice Sale
unpreceodented bargains will bo
offered on all LOW CUT SUM
MER SHOES, and wo expect that
tholannouncemeut of jthis sale will
“Sweep the Town!"
We are not after 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, eomo to this
30-Day
Clean "
Sweep
Sale,
andjyou will find the Largost and
most varied stock of shoes ever
offered in Americus and at lower
prices than aro obtainable else
where.
THE NAME-
Those Who Come to end go From Ameri
cas Day by Day.
Mr. George G. Earl Is at home for a
few days.
Mr J. R. L. Smith is home after a three
weeks’ absence.
Judge Allen Fort is at home from a
pleasant trip to Atlanta and Savannah.
Sheriff Troy Holder of Lumpkin was
circulating among the boys yesterday.
Mr. Jack Clcghoru of Oglethorpe was
shaking hands with his numerous Ameri
cus friends yesterday.
Mr. DeLacoy Low of Union Springs,
Ala., was in the city yesterday, the
guest of Mr. Tom Norman.
Mr. Joe Waxelbaum was in town yes
terday. He grows younger. Americus
always gives him a welcome.
Col. Erwin, a prominent attorney of
Cordele, was in Americus yesterday.
His friends were glad to see him.
The many friends of Judge Montgom
ery were glad to seo him on the streets
again yesterday after several week’s ill
ness.
Miss Minnie Callaway, a charming
young lady of Atlanta, is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Frank Hooper, at her resi
dence on College street.
Mr. Julius Staniield is at home from
New York, where he spent some time
assisting in purchasing the mammoth
stock of George D. Wheatley.
Mr. W. K. Bell, the veteran cotton
buyer of Americus, has returned home
after a most delightful summer vacation
spent at the fashionable resorts of Ken
tucky and North Carolina. He will re
sume business in his usual way.
Mr. Tom Norman, who has been with
the Davenport Drug Company for some
time, leaves this morning for Savannah,
whore he will accept a position with
Nottingham & Co. Mr. Norman made
many friends while here, who will re
gret to lose him.
Mr. George D. Wheatley, the boss
Cotton avenue merchant, returned last
Sunday night from New York. Mr.
Wheatley spent three weeks investigat
ing the markets. He bought of all the
bargains offered and will offer his cus
tomers many soft snaps in dry goods.
Messrs. A. S. Thompson and U. G.
Anderson have formed a co-partnership
in the jewelry business at Americus, and
are making preparations for a lively
trade. Mr. Thompson is an old Smith*
ville boy, and has many friends here
who wish him and his partner abundant
success.— Smlthville News.
Mr. Merril Callaway of Albany, the
venerable father of Mr. Merril Callaway
of Americus, is here on a visit to his son.
Mr. Callaway, sr., has been in Atlanta
spending the summer, and though he
has seen the lights and shades of many
years he is active and enjoys life. His
children crown him in his old age with
loving kindness. Many friends were
greeting him on the streets yesterday.
New Railroad Cars.
The Savannah, Americus & Montgom
ery Railroad Company has been increas
ing Its rolling stock. We learn from the
Columbus Sun that a train of eight ven
tilated cars Is a recent addition which
attracted m uch favorable attention at
that point on last Friday.
“These cars," said Trainmaster Mc
Kenzie yesterday, “are the best yet
turned out. They are just perfect.”
They aio fitted up with the Trojan
coupler, recently invented, which is as
simple as can be.* It is worked by a
lever, so that the coupler can stand on
the outside of the cars ami either couple
or uncouple, without tho slightest dan
ger. There are but three pieces of iron
about the coupler, and nothing to get
out of order. These cars have air brakes
and all the latest appurtenances and. the
best ever seen in the state.
This Week’s
The Leading GROCER
has this to say:
Skewered and Cured.
First I was skewered and then I was
cured,” says Jones, and he laughs heart
ily over his littie joke. Well, let him
laugh. Lot himjlaugh who wins. lie was
skewered through ami through by dys
pepsia and its attendant train of ills, ne
was cured by Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi
cal Discovery. Do you feel dull, lan
guid, low-snirited; experience a sense of
fullness or bloating after eating, toogpe
coated, bitter or bad taste in the mouth,
irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent
headaches, nervous prostration or ex
haustion, hot llushcs alternating with
chilly sensations*-sharp, biting transient
pains bore and tbeYe, Quid feot, dfawtU
ness after meals, wakefulness, or dis
turbed and unrofreshing sleep, constant
and indiscribablo feeling of dread, or of
impending calamity? ,
These aro symptoms of Bilious Dys
pepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated- with
Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery will subdue
the cause, if taken according to direc
tions, for a reasonable length of time, or
money pain for it will he cheerfully re
funded.
Groceries at wholesale to the retail
trade. Get my prices.
E. D. Ansley, the Grocer.
Something About Things to Eat.
As this is a thin subject that strikes
most people in a tendor spot, we will
give you a few pointers of how and
where to get them. Located in our city
we have one of the most complete gro
cery stores to bo found north or south.
A store that would do credit to any city.
We refer to the well-known establish
ment of Mr. E. D. Ansley, in Barlow
Block, where ho has beon for the past
seven years. Mr. Ansley has just re
turned from the markets east, where he
lias bought the most complete stock be
has ever before offered to the trade. His
stock is large and complete in every
line, no proposes to do a wholesale
and retail trade in his line and supply
housekeepers at wholesale prices when
they buy in quantities. His trade Is al
ready the largest of any retail grocery in
this section, and he proposes to increase
It by selling better goods and more of
them for the money than you have ever
before bought. Think of it. He pro
poses to sell at wholesale prices to con
sumers In quantities. Mr. Ansley buys
for cash, and is in a position to sell you
goods very low. Also, he will accom
modate you in many other ways.
Henceforth everything to eat will be
cheaper. This will be good news to
housekeepers and husbands.
Monthly Meeting.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Board of Stewards of the First Methodist
Church will be held at the Parsonage
this evening, at 7:45 o’clock. A full at
tendance is desired and expected. Let
all the members of the board be on
band.
If you want a good laugh to-nfght see
the “Mouse Trap” at the parlor enter
tainment.
Lumber Wanted.
Want to purchase 200,000 feet rift
grain, clear heart flooring—50,000 feet
1x3, 50,000 feet l|x3, 50,000 feet 1x4,
50,000 feet ljx4. Will inspect at mills
in lots of 30,000 feet or over. Address
“Vertical,”
Care Morning News office, Savannah,
Go.
Families, boarding-houses and hotels
can buy from wholesale department at
w holesale prices. Try it.
E. D. Ansley, the Grocer,
The people who need your prayers
most are those you don’t like.
By Laylng-on of Hands I
Woman restored to perfect health!
Just faith and confidence enough re
quired to lay hold of Dr. Pierce’s Favor
ite Prescription, adminter it with a little
patience and a Hi tie perseverance, and
complete restoration to health and vital
ity is insured. Not fa*r, indeed, from
the miraculous, aro many of the wonder
ful cures of lost womanhood it lias ef
fected. There aro few cases, indeed,
within the requirements of sick and suf
fering woman, outside or beyond its
helpful influence. So confident are the
makers of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre
scription of its power to heal all female
diseases, that they warrant satisfaction
in^ every instance, or refund money.
Large bottles 81; six for $5; at druggists,
E. D. Ansley at same old stand, with
full, now stock at lower prices than
anybody.
Saved My Child.
Can you not appreciate the feelings of
gratitude In Mr. W. L, Fain of Atlanta,
when he says Dr. Bigger*’ Huckloberry
Cordial saved his child that lie thought
dying from that bowel trouble.
All the philosophy In tho world has
never made anybody better.
For your toilet soaps, toilet powders
and all toilet articles, go to
Dr. Eldridoe.
Khea Baby w&i sick, we gave her Caitoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castorio.
When .ha became Miss, she clung to Cartorla.
When ill. bid Children. *he !»*• a * m CutorU.
SHOE STORE.
THE PLACE:—
119 Forsyth St.
AMERICUS, GA.
N. B.—No goods charged at
these out prices, but will be charg
ed at onr regular prices.
JOHN B. SHAW
A nice line of extracts, colognes, toil
et waters, &c., at Dr. Khlridge Drug
Store.
Get my prices before you start you
September account. E D. Ansley.
Tlio man who stands ou God’s Won
never travels on low’ ground.
IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?
Not if you go through tho world a dys-
poptic. Dr. Acker’s" Dyspepsia Tablets
are a positive euro for the worst forms
of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency
and Constipation. Guaranteed and sold
by Fleetwood & Russell,Americus, Ga. C
Syphilis, Rheumatism, Old Sores and
Ulcers, Scrofula and Catarrh are exactly
the diseases that are cured by that
powerful medicine, P. F* P»
To my Friends.
I can be found at my old itand In the
Hamll'Block, Cotton »v*nu», ln th.
wholesale end retail whisky business
with Mr. Max Aultman. I,can furnish
yon good whisky from MAO to M 00
per gallon. All 1 want you to do U to
come and tee me. w. 8. Brown.
aug26-d6wlmo
:DOCTORl
iaCKER’S
1 pure]
PiJiK
Thcae Celebrated ENGLISH;
Pill* are ft Poeltire Care for Sick;
Headache* lUUeaaae—, ftndS
Co oat I pa den. Small, plea*.:
oat a ad a favorite with the-
ladles. Bold In England for la-
IHd., in America for tSe. Get*
them from roar Druggist* or;
•end to W. H. HOOKXB * CO* |
«S W eat Brood way, Sew York. {
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ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
FOB RENT.
O NE furnished room, suitable for gentle
mnn. Access to bath room on Mttne floor.
A Dpiy to l)K. K. T. M ATI! I s.
mg It-tf 711 Lee street.
NOTE CAREFULLY:
During my stay of three weeks
in New York City nml other East
ern markets, I have been ' 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 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. 0. ANSLEY,
The Leading Grocer.
Mr. Anderson is now in New
York buying tho finest nud 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.
SPECIALTIES!
BUTLER & BERRY.
Ready for business
about September 1 st.
Due notice will be
given of our GRAND
OPENING.
Respectfully,
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordinance to repeal section J09 of the
code of ordinance* of the city of America*,
»ud In lieu ther- of to prescribe by ordlnniife
the time when nil »hx return* rbwli be made,
and for oilier nwrpowe*.
Section I. Be it ordained and enacted by
the Mayor and City Connell of Americas,
and it is berebv ordained Hnd enacted by the
authority of the s<tm**. That from and after
thepu»»MBe of thi* ordinanc Section 3W*»f
tl\e code of ordinal' H«»f the city of Ameri
cus, which prescribes that the Mayor and
City'Council of Americus sha I by resolution
fix the time within which all tax retnr .s
shall bo made, and cause the clerk*and treas
urer to give thirty days public notice thereof,
be, and the same It hereby repealed, and tn
lieu thereof t**e following section be enacted:
Bkc.2. Beit further enacted and ordained
by tho authority aforesaid, That from and
ufter the passage of this ordioauceail tax re
turns shall be made between the first d»y of
April and the first day of July of each year.
That upon the first day of J uly of each year
it shall l»e the duty ef the clerk and treasurer
to cl .so his digest and to proceed to ■*«***
and tnx all uure< urned property as provided
In Hecilotf 400 of tho code of ordinances oi the
city. '
*kc. 3. Bo it further enacted and ordained.
That nil ordinances and parts of ordinances
and resolutions, coutrary to this ordinance!
lie, and the same are hereby repealed.
Adopted by City Council, Aug. 24,1891.
J». K. BRINSON,
Clerk and Treasurer.
AN ORDINANCE.
FOR SALK.
FS
SUFFERERS
OF!
Youthful Errors
Lost Manhood, Esrij Decay, etc.,
,to., can secure a home (realise tre«
by addressing a fellow sun-re- O;
W. Leek, P. O. Bos W. Roen-.ka,
Vl-clnla.
mm
WiiiMiats
m
., > repeal
code of ordinances of the city of Americas,
and in lieu thereof to fix the time when all
city taxes shall become dno and payable,
and to provide for the collection thereof and
for other purpose*.
Hrotiok 1. He it ordained by the Mayor
tfhd City Couneil of Americus, and tils
hereby ordained and enacted by the author-
*ty of the same, That Hection 4U2 of the code
if ordinances of the city of Americus, which
ireserlbes that It shall be the duty of the
ilayor and City Council of Americus. to fix
-jy resolution the time when city taxes shall
income due, and for notice thereof by the
clerk and treasurer be, and the same is
hereby repealed, and lb lieu thereof the fol
lowing section is enacted, to-wit:
Bee. 2. Be it further ordained by the au
thority aforesaid, that from and after the
passage of this ordinance, all City taxes shall
become due and parable by the first day of
October of each year, and any taxpayer who
shall neglect or refute to pay such taxes by
thedk hday of Dec-inber of each year, shall
be entered upon the list of defaulters, and
th*- Cierk and Tree surer shall forthwith, os
curly h** practicable. Issue execution against
such taxpayer for his unpaid taxes, which
execution shall bear tent luthe name of tho
Mayor and City Council of Americus ami lie
directed to tin; Marshal, who shall, by levy
and sale, forthwith collect the same tu» pro
vided by law.
Nec 3. Be it further ordained, that «!!
ordinance* aud parts of ordinance in con
flict wlthihi* ordinances,be and the Mime are
hereby repealed.
Adopted by City Couneil Aug. 24,1H91.
!V L- DIJIV'hllU
125 pc Tea and Dinner Set, (white porcelain),
130pc. Dinner Set, (Blue & Brown decorations)
50pe. Tea Sets, (Haviland’s decorated china)
5<3pe. 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”
“1847 Rogers & Bros.’ A 1” Tea Spoons,
“ “ “ “ Table Spoons,
Forks,
was 81S.50;
now 813.50
“ 22.00;
“ 17.25
“ 20.00;
« 15.00
“ 7.50;
“ 4.65
« 3.85;
“ 2.25
“ 4.75;
“ 3.75
“ 2.25;
“ 1.70
1.75;
“ 1.40
s,“ 2.25;
“ 1.70
“ 2.50;
“ 1.85.
“ 5.00;
“ 3.75
“ 5 00;
“ 3.76
.50;
“ .25
“ 1.00;
“ .50
86 Odd Vases,
166 Odd Vases, i
A few Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Freezers, Fly Fans, Wire Dish
Covers, at your own figures' at
BUTLER & BERRY’S,
ARTESIAN CORNER.
LEE A LAMAR STREETS.
JOHN EX SCHMIDT
Takes this opportunity of informing the people of Americas
and the adjoining country that he is how fitting up in the best
of style, and will shortly open one of the
Finest and Most Complete Restanrants to be Found in the South.
He will spare no expense or pains to make it worthy of the
patronage of the verv best people, and Americas can then
boast of a place where everything good will be served in
a style ns never before seen in this city.
Remember the place-Schmidt’s Reading!Room, Lamar St.
8-1 diwly Respectfully, ~ JOHN E. SCHMIDT.
dnuftCeuA-, — 2?coXcjjLc^
ffe offer at this season Turnip Seed!.
REMOVAL.
I hive moved my Fancy Gro
cery, Bar, Cigar and Tobacco
Store to the Artesian corner, sec
ond door, in the Slnppy building.
I hope to have all my old custom-
era coll on me, and as many new
<mj wnux.rn»iu ones. Call and see me, and yon
will receive prompt attention.
T. Q. BASS.
Ur d 8*pt l
,
STALL FED BEEF
TO-DAY
MAYO & WINKLEJR’S.
Also the Best Sausage on Earth.
TELEPHONE 113.
SOUTHERN Fill! COLLEGE.
Faculty of Twenty-five. Liberal, Fine, and Practical Arte.
Library. Mnwim.obaervfttnry. extensive modern equipment,
trm private music pupil# i nnjutr.
156 boarders from Canada, ten mates, Cuba, I.T., and Mexico.
Healthful, bernelike. Early application necessary. Opens
titp.*). Bend for IllustrsUd Souvenir,History and Catalogue.
’cii-sV c! cox! l-riodp", 1 ’ llflMWBErMi
Notioe of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given that the firm *of
Fleetwood & Russell has this day b«en dis
solved by mutual consent. Mr. II. M. Meet-
wood withdraws from the firm. The bust-
nesswill be continu'd by Dr. W. C. Km-sell,
who retains nil as-ets and assumes nil liabll-
I tie. of.aid nrm.
W. C. HUB8KLL.
au*22-law-tw.
XoansT
- •. in * - •
11" rill r ^ 1,1 —■
Loam negotiated at LOWEST RATES.
Etar permeate, os city or farm land*.
J. J. HAXESLET,
act 5 If America*, Georgia
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