Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, September 04, 1891, Image 5

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i THE AMERICAS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1891. P . t Shoes for Young! Shoes for Old! Seo for Rich 1 Shoes for Poor! LOOK GRADY'S MONUMENT. IT WILL 1BE UNVEILED NEXT MONTH WITH IMPOSING CEREMONIES. A List of the Speakers-Full Program me of the I)ay Annouuced-CoTernor Bill of New Sork to Slake the Slemorlal Ad- drew—Other Notes. AT YOUR SHOES! i —THE— Great American fcagle’ ’ - r «■■ ; - i \ F 1 ‘j : \* SHOE STORE, 119 Forsyth St. Has just what you want. .OH A Sweeping Reduction wiUle made; 65 alT Foot-Wear offered onall LOW OUT SUM MER SHOES, and we expect that thejatmouncement ofjthia sale will We ore 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- *>on, come to this 30-Day Clean Sweep Sale, aml'you will find the Largest and most varied stock of shoes ever offered in Americas and at lower prices than aro obtainable else where. THE NAME- 1H IBM HE SHOE STORE. THE PLACE:— 119 Forsyth St. AMERICUS, GA. Atlaxta, September 3.—The Grady monumeut will be unveiled Thursday, October 21. Tho contraot for the bronze statue was I awarded to Alex Doyje, the celebrated | sculptor of Philadelphia, and It will be i completed aud delivered by the first of October. The granite for the base will come from the Constitution quarry, in thiB state. It is about finished and the work of putting It up will begin to morrow. The committee has decided to place the monument In the middlo of Marietta street, between Broad and Forsyth. It will be between the tracks of the electric car lines, which will curve around it. Governor Hill of New York will make the memorial address. Other promi nent gentlemen who have accepted in vitations are Governor Pattlson of Penn sylvania, Governor Abbett of New Jer sey, General Pat Collins of Boston, Sen ators Vest of Missouri, Walcott of Colo rado, Palmer of Illinois, and, probably, Carlisle of Kentucky and Governor Campbell of Ohio. Senator Walcott was invited . because of his action on the force bill and the free silver bill—having voted for the latter and against the former. Two special oars in charge of the mon ument committeeo, will be sent after the speakers. , - , , Mr. C. S. Northeu, chairman, with a portion of the committee, will go for the eastern speakers. The remainder, in charge of either Mr. Jack Raiding or Mr. Fallon,Colville, will’take the western ' trip. Returning, they will all reaob here on the 20th of Ootober. On the 21st It is expected that noj less tjiap _• SO,000 people will be present' A stand will be' erected jit ^he baie of the monument for "the 'speakers. Mr. C. S. Northen will preside. The exercises will begin with a speech from Mr. Fulton Colville, In which he wilt re- qocrtbn for the erection ot the mt, and deiCrlbe the worlc Of the committee. At the conclusion, Hon. Clark Howell will Introduce Governor David Bennett Hill of New York, who will be the orator of the day. The 'night after the unveiling the Young Men’s Democratic League of At ional delegation is expected to be present, as Well as manypther prominent men from all over the state SPEAKING OF PEOPLE. Those Who Como to end EO From Ameri cas Day by Pey. Mr. L. S. Worsham and wife of Macon are in the city. Editor Burton, of the Cordelean, spent yesterday In the city, Mr. Frank Bushin, the sheriff of Ma rlon county, was in the city yesterday. Col. Will Crawford, a prominent law yer of Buena Vista, was In the city yes terday. Miss Ruby Dews of Cuthbert is visit ing at the residence of Judge and Mrs. Wm. Clark. Mrs. A. B. Copeland aud her little daughter, Marie, are visiting Mrs. Dr C. A. Brooks, 40S Lee street. Mrs. H. G. Beall returned Wednesday from a pleasant visit of several weeks relatives aud friends in Columbus. Miss Mamie Callaway, a charming young lady of Macon, is visiting Col. and Mrs. Frank Hooper, on College street. Mr. J. A. Ansloy started yesterday for Oglethorpe to sit as auditor in the case of J. D. Hartsfleld and William Minor, referred from the Macon superior court. Miss Viola Bell returned home from Eufaula yesterday, after a stay of four or five weeks with friends and relatives, She was accom panied by Mrs. Raleigh of Eufaula and Miss Luey Beall Lumpkin. Capt Albert Winter and family left Wednesday night for Tbomasville, Ga., where they will make their future home, It will be remembered that Capt. Winter came to Americus from Thomasvllle just thirteen months ago. Mr. J. C. King, representing a large cotton firm in Savannah, was In the city yesterday looking after the Interests of his house. Mr. King was favorably Im pressed with Americus, and remarked to The Times-Recoiidkr that It was the liveliest town he had visited this year. I'do'otoW ■ACKER'S ! PURE ! PINK j. PILLS. MHIH.IIIMIIIMIIHK Celebrated ENGLISH; PHI* are a PoeiUre Care for SlekJ Headache# BlUcaeaeec# CoaeUpaUsM. Small, pleas.! aat «*4 a favorite with the! ladles. Sold In England for U.{ 1X<L, In America for 95c. Get] them from your Dwggitf*, aend to w. If. uoenut * co* 4t wmt Bmfnj, lew York. The Leading GROCER has this to say: Trade is brightening up wonder fully. The rise in the marketable price of our home products—the advent of a new season—the open ing up of a new stock, all this com bined with an untiring energy— an unremitting desire to please— is making itself felt at the Artesian Simply to .well the doctor bill., are not what constitute Dr. Pierce's Pur- pativo Pellets. They aro tiny, sugar- coated, purely vegetable pills, as pleas ant as confectionery to the -taste, and acting upon the stomach and liver gent ly, but effectually, and as naturally os nature herself. For sick headache, in digestion, billlousness, constipation and all the resulting diseases, no laxative equal to them has ever been discovered. E. D. Ansley at same old stand, with full, new stock .at lower prices than anybody. Drink Buttermilk N. B.—No goods charged at these cut prices, but will be charg ed at our regular prices. JOHN B. SHAW iltgpla Oil la at oho, food and acid It contains ao whole digestive system, while ss food it blit already undergone a semi-digestion In the churning to 1 which It has been subjected. Physicians are every day In- cieaslng the amount of It that they pre scribe for their patients, and In case of liver and kidney disease! it is Invaluable. Instances are numerous of persons af flicted with Bright's disease living for many yeara In comparative comfort with no other medicine than a daily aupply of bnttcrmilk. * Something About Thtnx* to Eat. A* this Is s thin subject that strikes most peoplo in a tender spot, we will givo you a few pointers of how and where to get them. Located in onreity we have ono of the most completo gro cery stores to be found north or south. A store that would do credit to any city. We refer to tho well-known establish ment of Mr. K. D. Ansley, in Barlow Block, where lio has been for the past seven years. Mr. Ansley has just re turned from the markets east, where ho lia- bought the most complete stock ho lias ever before offered to the trado. Ills stock is largo aud complete in e’very lino. Ho 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 tlio largest of any retail grocery in this section, and he proposes to increase it by selling better goods and more of them for tho money than you have ever before bought. Think of it. Ho pro poses to sell at wholesale prices to con- Burners in quantities, Mr. Ansley buys for cash, and is in a position to sell you goods vory low. Also, he will accom modate you In many other ways. Henceforth everything to eat "111 ho cheaper. This will lie good news to housekeepers and husbands. We sell Longman &. Martinez prepared paints, an&dre authorized by tho manu- aoturers to repaint any house at’ their expense on which their paints do not 'prove satisfactory, v Q q , E. J. Eldbidoe, Druggist For dows >U in Take a when pi terest you, , ifetlee to Mmfiwh Copy for ohange of ndvertltenent moat be handed In at this cffice before 18 o’clock on day j>efore pv. This applies to *11 ,nd will be Times Publishing Co. July 28,1891, IS, '/ —S «NL, Hawkes’ Crystaliced Lenses In. all styles, specs and eye-glasses told with a guarantee to please or money refunded by E, J. Eldbidoe. More fine goods to eat at “The Gro cery" store of E. D. Anstey’s than to be found in tho state. soptl-Ot A nice line of extracts, colognes, toil et waters, Ac., at Dr. Eldridgo Drug Store. Adulteration of Coflee. The adulteration of coffee In France has reached such alarming proportions that ft has bccomo a subject for investi gation in tho chamber. Tho adultera tion is made by a mixture of flour and sulphate of iron, which Is pressed into tbe shape of a coffee bean, the resem blance being difficult for even an expert to detect by sight. A small amount of chicory It sometimes added, and the ex terior is given a touch of oil to made It shiny. MUST SETTLE. All persons Indebted to tho Americas Publishing Company, on book account, most settle the same by cash or note be fore September 18th, or they wSllbe placed in the bands of sn attorney for coUoetton. ft Stobbt* §epi2^t sicF. md Treai. To,my Friend*. I can be fouml at my obi atand in tbe Hamil Block, Cotton avenue, in tbe wholesale aud retail whisky business with Mr. Max Aultman. I can furnish you good whisky from $1 50 to $4 00 per gallon. All I want you to do is to come and seo me. \Y. 8. BkoWN. aiijjr.’d-d&wlroo For your toilet soaps, toilet powders and all toilet articles, go to Dh. Kliuudoe. Tbe women praise P. P. P., for Scrof ula, General Weakness and Nervousness, Indigestion, Rheumatism, aud Female Complaints. Try tho great and power ful P. P. P., and then recommended It. to your neighbors, and you will know you have done a good deed. aug25-dl2t-w2t A Failure. Not a failure of a financial character, but a cramped one, the effect of eating green plums. There can be no failure In the trouble If you will take in time Dr. Blggers* Huckleberry Cordial. If you can’t see quite as well as you once could, just cast your eye towards our show window. James Fbickbb«& Bbo. NOTE CAREFULLY: During my stay of three weeks in New York City and other East ern markets, I have been 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. Mr. Anderson is now in New York bnying the finest and most attractive line of Jewelry ever bronght 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, , , wiT ■ T The novelties in china glassware, and lamps are almost bewildering this season. The sample rooms of our best glass and lamp factories as well os those of tbe Importing China agencies presented a con stellation of dazzling effects in the most brilliant beauties that their respective lines have ever shown. You know the old adage “Goods well bought are half sold." When we buy staples—we look for the best qualities obtainable—when we buy specialties, we look not alone for quality, bat for the effects that the finest fancies and the latest fads demand. In' addition to this we always look for the lowest price that factories will give, and the best of it is, we don’t stop looking until we get there on all three points—quality, style and price. unpacked crates, barrels and box es, and then with goods marked and arranged, you will see that as our city adds one beautiful store after another, there is that same progressive spirit here, improving with improvements—improving on improvements—Butler & Beny’s Artesian corner. Ready for business about September 10th, Due notice will be given of our GRAND OPENING. Respectfully, After gossiping on trade, novel ties and prices—gossip naturally drifts to the Artesian corner, our store does not look very nice now; hut it’s going to look nice inside of ten days, for by that time we will get rid of carpenters who are altering counters, etc.; get rid of Its not much gossip to teU you that when this new stock began to come in, it did not find our shelves empty. Here, there and every where you could find a few odd sets of glasses and an odd lot of dishes—a stray lamp or two—the last “trade orphans’* left of a once bright lamp family, and we teU you frankly, we don’t like odd lots, we would just as leave mix a few drops of the best black ink in a tub of artesian water, as to mix these odd lots, desirable as they are, with the new lines we are marking up. Its a question of conveuience with us os much as price—you ought to see these goods. Say, did you know that Butler & Berry were going to keep a full line of stoves this fall, it’s a foot indeed. Of course, they don't ex pect to sell enough to keep the earth worm, or to cook for the whole universe, but they are going to keep them and you know that when Butler & Berry take hold of a thing they generally get t heir share of the trade—they are sorter built that way. * BUTLER & BERRY’S, 'artesian corner. LEE * LAMAR STREETS. ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. AdmcUcments will be Inserted In this column et the rate of One Cent per Word for «*ch lnesrtton. No advcrtUement taken for tew tkan rirrxxN CENTS* FOB BUNT. NB or two room*, furnished or unfurn- _ Uhed, with all modern Improvements, within three minutes’ walk oi tbe nubile square. Apply at HOLOMON’« DRY GOOT>« HOUSE. 3*ep-tf. Cotton Avenue. IURNISHED, or unfurnished. Room. _ Within three minutes’ wain of the tquare. Inquire at Eagle Barroom. Sept 2-tf JOHN E. SCHMIDT Takes this opportunity of informing the people of Americus and the adjoining country that he is now fitting up ip the best of style, and will shortly open one of the He will spare no expense or pains to make it worthy of the patronage of the tery best people, and Americus can then boast of a place where eveiytning good will be served in a style as never before seen in this city." Remember the place—Schmidt's ReadingSRoom, Lamar St. 8-ldawly Respectfully, JOHN E. SCHMIDT. ALLISON & AYCOCE Will be sold before the court houso door theclifof Mnerietis,Mumtercomity, Qa., lr«t Tuesday lu Oelobor, 18U, b tirecii at hour* of sale, tho to.lowing de- Ibed property, to wits hair of lot ot land number twobnn- nd twoi.ty-foar to the twenty- elgbth UlMlrlct of Bumter county, Ga., con taining one hundred use and one f.*itr*h (lol*4) acres, more or on as the property of Mrs. C. A. We*tl>r<KJk, to satisfy ono county court fl ft* , l«sued from Hu ••• ter county court, in (a*or of the RaUlu Fertilizer Comoanyvs. Mrs. C. A. West brock. Prop erty pointed out by p aintlffs In fi fa. De- ' nHant notified In t-rm* of tho l*w. August ,181*1. L. B. FORREST, Hheriff. ABE NOW IN THEIB New Quarters in New Hotel Building and are Ready for Business. ALLISON & AYCOCK, 9-3 91 ly 406 Jackson Street. Ruta bags, red iqp and all other va rieties ot turnip seed for fall and sum mer planting at Dn. Eldiudoe’s, Groceries at wholesale to tbe retail trade. Get mv prices. . E. D. Axsley, the Grocer. Prescriptions accurately compounded ot pore drugs, et all bonra at Da. Eldbidoe Drug Store. DOMESTIC - COAL! For Sale this Season, I shall be prepaired to furnish a high grade Lump Coal for Grate purposes, in an; quantity this fall and winter. S. R. SIMS. Sept 3, tf City Tax Notice. Get my prices before you start your , Seotcmber account. E D. Axsley. b * t aeateaseetlens win be tuned, a prompt sepicDiuerOU.OUU.. “ »»• payment of some wtU save you farther trouble and cost. office. V n lew »«me I« p«Id^ir the 18tb of Septem- By order of the Mayor and City Coontil of Americas. Aucatt if, *M. ... ... 5. K. BRINSON. UI sept IS. City Clerk A Tress. LOANS. Loans negotiated at LOWEST RATES. Easy payments, on city or (arm lands. J. J. HAXKSLEY. net 8 ly Americas, Georgia Curu/ucuA*, We offer at this season Turnip Seed! DUNLAP HATS. THE LATEST STYLES AND SHAPES. ARTHUR RYLANDER, luatf Corner Lamar and Jackson St Where do you buy your Meats ? We are now prepared to supply you withEweet Pickled Tongue, Corned Beef, Dried Tongne and Fine Sausages. Call and see ns. MAYO & WINKLER. nuran, hi. m