Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, September 05, 1891, Image 5

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mV'- \v Shoes for Youoo-1 o StiOEh for Old! Shoes for Rich! Shoes for Poor! LOOK THE AMERICPS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1891. AT YOUR SHOES! l -THE- Great American tagle’ SHOE STORE, 119 Forsyth St. Has just what you want. SPEAKING OF PEOPLE. Tlioie Who Como lo and f-o From Ameri ca* Da, by Pay. CM. p Wallis is at home from a business trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Carter have re turned from a delightful trip to North Georgia summer resorts. Miss De Alva Grant passed througli Americus yesterday, on her way to Thomaston, from the Plains. Mrs. H. V, Carrier from Greenville, S. C., arrived in the city last night, and will make her home while here with Mr it. E. Byrd. Mr. Sidney Baker, a prominent young business man of Anniston, Ala., has come to Americus to make his home. He will take the position of private sec retary to Second Vice President W. E Hawkins of the S. A. M. railroad Miss Jimmie Allen, daughter of Mr. nenry Allen, of this city, Clerk of the Superior Court, leaves to day on a pleasure trip to Lake City and Fort White, Fla. Miss Allen will be missed by a host of friends—one in particular. Another instance of "Though lost to sight, to memory dear!” Miss Georgia Glover returned homo last night from a month’s stay in Gaines ville, Ga. The many friends of Mr. Glover and Miss Georgia will regrot to learn that they will break up housekeep ing. Miss Georgia will attend boarding sohool, while the other members of Mr. Glover’s family will reside with their aunt, Mrs. Carr, in Atlanta. The break ing up of this happy family brings many regrets to friends, Mr. Glover will, of course, reside in Americus, where his large business interests are. "Certain hard words, made -into pills, Simply to swell the doctor bills," are not what constitute Dr. Pierce’s Pur- pative Pellets. They are 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 as nature herself. For sick headache, in digestion, biiliousness, constipation and all the resulting diseases, no laxative equal to them has ever been discovered. The Leading GROCER has this to say: NOTE CAREFULLY: During my stay of three weeko in New York City aud 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 prices. E. D. ANSIEY, The Leading Grocer. A Sweeping Reduction be madefob all' Riot purchased of us in the NeflMMNDtftl Block, where he has been for the past will be maderot. all' Foot-Wear mp **** unpreceodented bargains will be offered on all LOW CUT SUM MER SHOES, and we expect that thejaanouncement ofjthis sale will We are not after room os most merchants would say—but are AF TER MONEY—room we have enough—but are SHORT ON MONEY. H you want to know what we mean by a SWEEPING Reduc tion, come to this Day 30 Glean Sweep Sale, andjyou will find the Largest and most varied stock of shoes ever offered in Americus and at lower prices than are obtainable else where. THE NAME- 1 GIT MEM M SHOE STORE. THE PLACE:— 119 Forsyth St. AMERICUS, GA. E. D. Ansloy at same old stand, with full, new stock at lower juices than anybody. Attention Builders, We sell Langman & Marti noz prepared paints, and are authorized by the manu facturers to repaint any house at their expense on which their paints do not prove satisfactory. E. J. Eldridge, Druggist. Something About Thing, to Hat, As this is a thin subject that strikes most people in a tender spot, we will give yon a few pointers of how End where to get them. Located in onr City we have one of tho 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. Ansloy, in Barlow rhi ‘ Goods Arriving Daily. WAIT iF’OJEfc TJ®! Will be ready by the 10th of September with all the latest styles in JEWELRY. My New Store -IN THE- — ! 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 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 & Berry’s Artesian corner.' And am now ready to meet my friends anc the public generally and from my large anc elegant assortment ol: Men’s Fine Furnish ings, Hats, Shoes, Urn- jrellas. Walking Canes TAILOR-FITTING hunreu iiuiu iur uioikum umi, wmwu.uu buJmight the moit complets stooWie ha» ever before offered to the trade. Hli srrfia in hi» line end anpplj housekeepers at wholesale price* when they buy in quantities. His trade is at ready the largest of any retail grocery in this section, and he propose! to Increase It by selling better good* and more of them for the money than yon have ever before bought Think of it He pro pose! to sell at wholesale prices to con sumers in quantities. Mr. Analey buys for cash, and is in a position to aell you gooda very low. Also, he will accom modate you In many other way*. Henceforth everything to eat will be is will bi cheaper, This housekeepers and husbands. good news to Take a look at our show windows when passing. We think they will In* tercst you. James Frickeii & Bro. JirST 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 bo placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. H. C. Storev, sept—-Ot Secy, and Treas. A nice line of extracts, colognes, toil et waters, Ac., at Dr. Eldridge Drug Store. To my Friend*. I can be found at my old stand in the Hamil Block, Cotton avenue, in the wholesale and retail whisky business with Mr. Max Aultman. I can furnish you good whisky from Si 50 to 84 00 per gallon. All I want you to do 's to come and see me. aug20-d&vlmo W. S. Brown. and i toilet powders N. B.—No gooda charged at these out prices, but will bo charg ed at our regular prices. JOHN B. SHAW The women praise P. P. P , f° r berof- ula. General Weakness and Nervousness, Indigestion, Rheumatism, ami Female Complaints. Try the great and power ful P. P. P., and then recommended it to your neighbors, .and you will know you have done a good deed. aug23-dl2t-w2t Ilawkcs’ Crystalizcd Lenses in all styles, specs aud eye-glasses sold with a guarantee to please or money refunded by E. J. EIjDHIUoe. More line poods to eat at “Tho Gro- eery” store of E. D. Ansley’s than to be found in the state. septl-dt A dry ben houso and a chance to ex- erciie promote health. Under “The Windsor,” J-ACKSOlSr ST. ONE CENT WORD COLUMN. Advertisements will be Inserted in this oolamnstthe rate of One Cent per Word for each insertion. No advertisement taken for' then FIFTEEN CENTS. A J)er« Hnuir-Colored Horae Mule, skin rubbed oft of his nose. Liberal reward will be paid for him or Information lesdln to bis recover;. HENRY ttTATIIAM. •epS-tf. ' HOUSE. CottoA Avenue. . __ Room. _ Within three minutes' wain, of the -quare. Inquire st Engle Barroom. Sept 2-tf THE YERY THING YOU WANT. Money to Lend on Farm and City Property, Low Interest and Long Time. MUTUAL AID, LOAN AND INVEST MENT COMPANY OF ATLANTA. Do you wish a nice home for your wife and children? I have a new Installment plan. It death Intervenes before you. pay lor your e, we give It to \ou. The very thing fcfr working for salaries or wages. Call on W. A. SMITH, At W. T. Lane’s Law Office, Barlow Block Bepto-lrao lVHEUIFF’8 RALE. O GEORGIA, SUXTCR COUNTY. Will be sold before the court bouse door In the city of Americus, Humter county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in Octolnsr, 1891, between the legal hours of sale, the following de scribes! property, to wit: v» est hair of lot ot land number two hun dred and twenty-four (224), tu the twenty- eighth district of Humter county, Ga., con taining one hundred one and one fourth (I01 1 *) acres, more or less. levied on as the roperty of Mrs. C. A. Westbrook, to satisfy necounty court ft fa . f-sueti from Humter county court. In »a* or of the Raisin Fertilizer Comimny vs. Mm. C. A. Westbrock. Prop erty tainted out by p nintfifs in ft fa. De- City Tax Notice. AM delinquent city taxpayer* are hn«*bv ..(itifled to make immediate payment to this office. Unless same Is paid by the I5th of Septem ber next executions will he issued. A prompt payment of same will save you further trouble and cost. By order of the Mayor and City Council of Americus. August IT, *91. P K- BHINSON. til sept 13b City Clerk A Treas. LOANS. Loans negotiated at LOWEST RATES. Easy payments, oti city or farm lands. , J, J. HANESLEY, net Sly Americas, Georgia. F l T T I CLOTHING! will be in shape to serve you in first-c’ass style. Yours very truly, W. D. BAILEY, The Haberdasher, Shoer, Hatter, Tailor-Fitting °lothier, No. 406 JACKSON St. The novelties in china glassware, and lamps are almost bewildering this season. The sample rooms of oar best glass and lamp factories as well as those of the 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 bay specialties, we look not alone for quality, bat for the effects that the finest fancies and the latest fads demand. Jn 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. After gossiping on trade, novel ties and prices—gossip naturally drifts to the Artesian corner, our store does not look very nice now; but 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 tell you that when this new stock began to come in, it did not find onr shelves empty. Here, there and every where yon coold 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 tell yon frankly, we don’t like odd lots, wa would just as leave mix a few drops of the best black ink in a tab of artesian water, as to mix these odd lots, desirable as they are, with the new lines we are marking np. Its a question of convenience with ns as mneh as price—yon onght to see these goods. Say, did yon know that Butler & Berry were going to keep a fall line of stoves this fall, it’s a fact indeed. Of course, they don’t ex pect to sell enough to keep the earth warm, 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 their share of the trade—they are sorter built that way. BUTLER & BERRY’S, ARTESIAN CORNER. LEE A UMAR STREETS. TORN E. SCHMIDT Takes this oj and the of style, and Finest and He will spare no expense or pains to make it worthy of the patronage of the veiy best people. and Americus can then boast of a place where everything good will be served in a style os never before seen in this city. Remember the place-Schmidt’s ReadingIRoom, Lamar St. 8-1 dawly Respectfully, j6HN E. SCHMlfcT. ALLISON & AYCOCK ARE NOW IN THEIR New Quarters in New Hotel Building and are Ready for Business. ALLISON & AYCOCK, 9-3 01 ly 406 Jackson Street. StcoXcjjLcl* We offer at this season Turnip Seed! Where do you buy your Meats? We are now prepared to supply you with Sweet Pickled Tongue,. Corned Beef, Dried Tongue and Fine* Sausages. Call and see us. MAYO WINKLER, TKr.KI'HOXE 11*. SOUTHERN FERULE COLLEGE. Healthful bomsitk*. nrl/m tep.K. tend (or IilMtrsMd iovvi Mas. L F. COX, Profttent, I