Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, September 02, 1891, Image 5

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i THE AMERIOUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1891. Shoes for Younsr! Shoes for Old! Shoes for Rich! Shoes for Poor;! LOOK 8PEAKJNG OF PEOPLE. AT V OUR SHOES! -THE- Great American eagle’ SHOE STORE, 119 Forsyth St. Has just what you want. *1»om Who Come to and co From A inert co» Da, b. Day. Mr. Henry Fite is in the city, the guest of Capt and Mrs. A. C. Bell. Miss Mary Watts returned to-day from a most pleasant visit to Forsyth, Ga. 'Col. Henry Lumpkin irsfiapding this week in Lumpkin on legal Business. Mr, R. T. Johnson, the popular cotton buyer, Is in Sevannah for a few days. Mrs. D. M. Hurum has returned from Indian Springs, much improved by her trip. Mr. Montgomery Moses, the popular commission broker, is out of the city business. Mr. Henry Redding, one of Richland' most prominent merchants, was In the city yesterday. Mr. Dorse Chapman of Pino Bluff, Ark., is in the city visiting his brother, Mr. J. P. Chapman. Mr. S. H. Hawkin’s, Jr., has resumed Ms position with the S. A. M., after a Haul fl.jp I pleasant summer vacation. fllW till The many friends of Miss Gussio Mathias will hear with pleasure that she is fast recovering from her long illness, Miss Belle Shaw, a popular Columbus belle, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J Matthews, at her home on Furlow lawn. Mr. Henry White leaves to-day for his western home. Americus parts with Mr. White with many regrets, Ho young man ever made more friends in Americus than Mr. White. May success attend him wherever he may go Is the parting wish of The Tiuks-Recordeb. Col. J. B. Fitzgerald, the enterprising young attorney of the firm of Wheatley A Fitzgerald, haa returned from month’s visit to bis old boms in Omaha. The gentleman has many friends who gladly welcome his return, and especial ly will the ladies greet him, for he is much of a sociat favorite. MUST SETTLE. All persons Indebted to the Americus Publishing Company, on book account, must settle the same by cash or note be fore September 15th, or they will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. H. C. Storey, sept2-8t Secy, and Troas. , jain A Sweeping Reduction will be model on oil Foot-Wear purchased of us in the Next 30 Days! In this Sweeping Sacrifice Sale unpreceedented bargains will be offered on aU LOW CUT SUM MER SHOES, and we expect that thejannonnoement ofjthis sale will “Sweep the Ton!” We ore not after room os most merchants wonld say—but are AF TER MONEY—room we have enongh—but ore SHORT ON MONEY. If yon want to know what we mean by a SWEEPING Reduc tion, come to this 30 Clean Day Sweep Sale, andjyon will find the Largest and most varied stock of shoes ever offered in Americus and at lower prices than aro obtaiuablo else- whero. County Court. Judge Pilabury is keeping up his record as one of the finest judges on the bench. Not in the following case a’one, however, but during the hot summer days, while most of our citizens were quietly enjoying themselves in the mountains or at the springs, he was at his post dispensing justice to the un righteous and wayward lawbreakora, Yesterday only one case was before bira —that of George Burton, who passed a thrco-dollar advertising bill on Uerhert Mann.last Decembor, receiving bona fide change and departing. He returned last Saturday, was arrested, placed In jail and tried yesterday. He was bound over under a bond of (75 to the county court. Advertising always paya—some body. Want to purchase 200,000 feet rift in, clear heart flooring—50,000 feet I, 50,000 feet ljx3, 50,000 feet 1x4, 50,000 feet 1 jx4. Will inspect at mills lots of 30,000 feet or over. Address “Vertical,” Care Morning News office, Savannah, Ga. sepl-5t Families, boarding-houses and hotels can buy from wholesale department at wholesale prices. Try It. E. D. Ansley, the Grocer. W.ArelMody. We take pleasure In announcing to onr many friends and customers that we are prepared to All orders. Mr. Mayo wlU call for orders , this morning. Our telephone la No. 100. When In need of anything ring ua up. Respectfully. French <fc Mayo. Recollect! Mystock Is the largest; my 'i the fl prices the lowest, and goods to be bad In the city. E. D. Ansley, The Grocer. Cotton Report. To commence the season, wo received ninety-five bales yesterday. The mar ket stood: Good middling, 7]; middling, 7}; low middling, 7, with the market steady. THEY ARE HERE. Full line C. B. Corsets at the Bee Hive. Police Election. Mr. J. T. Fletcher was elected yester day, by the police commissioners, to fill the unexpired terra of Mr. W. D. Smith, who resigned a few weoks ago. More fine goods to eat at "Tho Gro cery” store of E. D. Ansley’s than to be found In the state. septl-flt THE NAME- HE EM AIB BUB SHOE STORE. THE PLACE:— 119 Forsyth St. AMERIOUS, GA. A Card. On and after this date I will bo with Messrs. James Frickcr *fe Bro., where 1 will bo pleased to see all my friends and former customers, and as many new ones as will favor me with their trade. Respectfully, G. T. Sullivan. Americus, Ga., Sopt. 1, 1891. N. B.—No goods charged at these eat prices, bat will be charg ed at oar regular prices. JOHN R. SHAW Itnuorsl. Messrs Hinton & Cutts have removed their law offices from tho Hart building to tho Brown building on Lamar street, nearly opposito the main entrance of tho new hotel. Sept2-d&wlwk Groceries at wholesale to tho retail trade. Get my prices. E. D. Ansley, the Grocer. August's Heavy Rainfall. The total rainfall during August was 11.51 Inches, an excess of 3.47 Inches above the average. Of this amount 8 Inches tell in one week, August 22 to August 28. The rainfall for the year is now about up to the average, and the appearances are that there will be u dry season for awhile. The average rainfall for September Is 5.42 inches, and there Is no reason to believe that this amount will be ex ceeded this month. No rain was re ported yesterday In the Savannah dis trict and very little throughout the south. The day w as cooler than usual, the maximum temperature being only 81 degrees and the minimum 65 degrees. The mean was 5 degrees below the nor mal. The day was one of the pleasant est of the summer. Fair and slightly warmer is the fore cast for to-day. The Leading GROCER has this to say: NOTE CAREFULLY: Something About Tilings to Eit As this is a thin subject that strikes most people In a tender spot, we will give you a few pointers of how aud where to get them. Located in our city we have one of the most complete gro cery stores to be 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 he has boen for the past seven years. Mr. Ansley has jnst re turned from the markets east, where he has bought the most complete stock he has ever before offered to the trade. His stock is large and complete in every line. He 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 grooery in this section, and be 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 yon In many other ways. Henceforth everything to eat will be will he j cheaper. This housekeepers and husbands. good ne*s to During my stay of three weeks in New York City and other East ern markets, I hare 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. This Week’s BUTLER & BEEEY E. D. ANSLEY, 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 Lumber Wanted. A man who will lie on his kness will not tell the truth anywhere. By Laying-on of Bands Woman restored to perfect health! Just faith and confidence enough re quired to lay hold of Dr. Fierce's Favor ite Prescription, aUmintor it with a little pationce and a little perseverance, and complete restoration to health and vital ity is insured. Not far, Indeed, from the miraculous, are many of the wonder ful cures of lost womanhood It has ef fected. There are few cases, indeed, within the requirements of siok 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 (1; six for (A; at druggists. 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 10th. Due notice will be given of our GRAND OPENING. Respectfully, 125 pc Tea and Dinner Set, (white porcelain), 130pc. Dinner Set, (Blue <fc Brdwn decorations) 56pc. Tea Sets, (Haviland’s decorated china) 5Gpc. Tea Sets, decorated specialties, 42pc. Tea Sets, pearl white, semi-granite, Hall Swinging Lamps, (ruby and etched panels) Decorated Ewefs and Basins, 3pc. Tin Toilet Sets “The Gem” “184” Rogers <& Bros.’ A 1” Tea Spoons, “ “ “ Table Spoons, “ “ “ Forks, 85 Odd Vases, 166 Odd Vases, was 118.56; now $18.50 “ 22.00; « 17.25 “ 20.00; « 15.00 U 7.60; « 4.65 “ 8.85; « 2.25 (1 4.75; « 8.75 tt 2.25; “ 1.70 “ .1.75; « 1.40 2.25; ■> 1.70 2.50; « 1.85 (( 5.00; « 8.75 « 600; 8.76 “ .60; “ .25 tf 1.00; « .50 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. E. D. Ansley at same old stand, with full, new stock at lower prices than anybody. When Baby wss sick, ws (are her Osstotia. When shstrss a Child, ahs crisd for Oastocia. When sbsbsosms mas, aba dost to Osstotia. When sbs had Children, she gavs than Oastoria A nioe line of extracts, colognes, toll waters, Ac., at Dr. Store. Eldriage Drag Get my prices before you start your " D. Axsle: September account. Nothing can hurt yourself so much as doubt the Word of God. .ACKER'S PURE PINK PILLS. iiniiinii iniiiii These Celebrated EXCUSll: PUlsar* a Positirs Curs for $!ek? Coaatlpatlaa. Saudi, ] fiavorlte wttl din fngisitd toe In." IK*!., In America for «&*• Get; them from your Druggist* c •end to W. U. MOttKZftACO* 46 Wee* Brand way, Rev leek. TEE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAN OPPKK9 rOH BALM For all Machine* on easy terms, and can supply the bed dies, Oils, Attachments, Be, rOR All MACHINES. Thompson £ Ander&on. AN ORDINANCE. Ao ordinance to repeal 8ectlon 403 of the code of ordinances of the city of Amerteus, end In lien thereof to fix the time when ell city end to provide ... f0 5. O »ra’«ore.,nw, brth. Mayor end Oity Council of Amerteua. end It la bareby ordained end enacted by the author* ity of the seme, That Hectlon 403 of the code or ordinance# of the city of Amerteua, which preeorlbee that It shall be the duty of the Mayor and City Chuneil or Amerteua. to fix by reeoiutlon the time when city taxee shall become due, and for notice thereor by the clerk aud treasurer be, and the same ta hereby repealed, and In lieu thereof the fol* lowingsection Is enacted, to-wit: 8so.lL Be It farther ordained by the au thority aforesaid, that from and after the passage of this ordinance, all City taxes shall become due and payable by the first day of October of each year, and any taxpayer who shall neglect or refuse to pay such taxes by tbeSOthdayof Iwc-mberof each year, shall be entered upon the list of default ere. and the Clerk and Treasurer shall forthwith, as early as practicable. Issue execution against such taxpayer for bis unpaid taxes, which execution shall bear test In the name of the Mayor end City Connell of Americas end be directed to the Marshal, who shall, by levy and sale, forthwith collect the same as pro vided by law. hkc. %* Be It further ordained, that all ordinances and parte of ordinance in con flict with i hi" ordinances,be and the some are hereby repealed. Adopted by City Council^An^. 24^1891, Clerk and Treasurer. AN ORDINANCE. TOHN EX SCHMIDT Takes this opportunity of informing the people of Americas and the adjoining eountry that he is now fitting up in the best of style, and willshortly open one of the % Finest He will spare no expense or pains to make it worthy of the patronage of the venr best people, and Americas 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 ReadingJRoom, Lamar St. 8-ldawly Beepectfnlly, JOHN E. SOHMIDT, We are moving, and haven’t time to write an “ad.” Come and see us in our new quarters, Hotel Block, after to-day. ALLISON&AYCOCEs 0- ■ An Ardlnar.ce to repeal section fW of the code of ordinances of tty* city of Americus, and In lien thereof to prescribe by ordinance the time when all tax returns shall be made, and for other nurpoeea. Hection 1. Be it ordained and enacted by authority of the name. That from and after the passage of this ordinanct Hectlon 899 of the code or ordinances of tbeeity of Ameri cas, which prescribes that the Maj’or and City Council of Americus shad by resolution fix the time within which All tax return shall be made, and cause the clerk and treas urer to give thirty day* public notice thereof, tie, and the same is hereby repeated, aud In lieu thereof V c following section be enacted; Hrc. 2. Be It further enacted and ordained ? ’ the authority aforesaid. That from and ter the i»a**age of this ordinance aU tax re turn* shall be made between the first d*y of A prii and the first day of July of each year. '1 hat. upon the first duy of July of each year tt shall lie the duty of the clerk and treasurer to cl.se his digest and to proceed tons**** and tax all unre urned property as provlib-a' in Meci ion 400 of the code or ordinances oi the city. . r hec. 3. Re It further enacted and ordained. Thst ell ordinance and parts of ordlnan- es and resolutions, contrary io this ordinance, be, and the same are hereby repealed. Adopted by City Co unc 11^*0 ^ ■ Clerk and Treasurer. Hpecial attention riven to repairing all (■mall Machinery. Ciders by mall will re ceive pr»»mot attention. One More Effort, if you are growing weaker and weak er from that bloody djMmtery which docs not succumb to tho treatment of » mike one more effort and ggers’ Huckleberry Cordial, To my Friends. I can bo found at my oldatand Intho Hamll Block, Cotton avenue, In the wholesale and retail whisky business with Mr. Max Aultman. l ean /nralab you good whisky from $1.50 to $4 00 per gallon. All I want you to do Is to come and eee me. W. S. Brows. aug26-dAwlmo ■Liquor Kabi^B VoiunttwcM maf/svrc/reuwe] foi HAllfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC.! Americus, J. Kid ridge IPIUH fAUasiA«s uanekMfcVUeb utin. Book of par ticular* KOI FRftJL B. MWOOLLEY^jUj; REMOVAL. I hsve moved my Fancy Gro cery, Bar, Cigar and Tobacco Store to the Artesian corner, sec ond door, in the Sloppy building. I hope to have all my old custom ers <mll on me, and os many new ones. Call and see me, and you will receive prompt attention. T. Q. BASS. d8.pl 1 We offer at this season Turnip Seed! STALL FED BEEP TO-DAY MAYO & WINKLER 5 ®, Also the Best Sausage on Earth. TELEPHONE Its. DUNLAP HATS. THE LATEST STYLES AND SHAPES. ARTHUR RYLANDER, Corner Lamar and Jackson St E9