Newspaper Page Text
THE AMEKIOUS DAILY TIMES-RECOBDERi WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1891.
Fellow Citizens!
Allianceien!
Of Southwest Ga.:
PERSONAL MENTION.
MOVEMENTS IN THE SOCIAL AND
BUSINESS CIRCLES OF AMERICUS.
Where Society People are Going—Who the
Strangers are Visiting—Where Business
Men are Bound and What They On for—
Pleasant Notices.
With compliments of the season,
we respectfullyjinvite your
attention, to our
IMMENSE LITYE
Newest Styles» High Grade
TAILOR-FITTING
!
FALL AND WINTER.
Wo have outdone ourselves this
season and excelled7all previous
attempts in placing before you
more attractions and exclusive
Novelties in Clothing and Haber
dashery. We carry .beyond a doubt
(and the most of you know it) the
LARGEST STOCK of
MEN'S and YOUTHS’
SUITS
In this part of the state, and arc
offering thorn at the very lowest
prices. Call and examine these
lines, as well as our complete
assortment in
Extra Sizes,
Stouts and Slim3,
which, as to style and fit, cannot
be surpassed.
/ JOHN R. SHAW,
“THE CHAMPION”
117 Forsyth St.,
AMElRICUS, - Q-A.
Mr, J. Yot Oliver of Bronwootl was In
Americus yesterday.
Mr. T. J. Morton of Lumpkin arrived
in Americus yesterday.
Mr. W. T. Sadler of Smithville spent
yesterday in Americus.
Col. W. T. Davenport left for Mar-
skall villa yesterday on a business trip.
Messrs. R. M. Raney and Win. Kelly
of Ellaville were in Americus yeste-day.
Mr. K. M. McDonald of Sumter City,
was in Americus yesterday on business.
Mr. W. B. Mitchell has returned to
Americus after an absenco of several
weeks.
Dr. Watts of Vienna was in Americus
yesterday and was welcomed by his
friends.
Mr. Os H. Harris, a prominent planter
of Schley county, spent yesterday in
Americus.
Mr. T. P. Barnes, a well known plant
er of Schley county, was in Americus
yesterday.
Mr. E. S. Goodman of Americus spent
Sunday In the city.—Albany News and
Advertiser.
Mr. Percy Walton of Macon is visiting
relatives in Americus—the family of Mr.
M. Callaway.
Mrs. Williams of Paris, Tex,, Is visit
ing the family of her brother-in-law,
Judge Allen Fort.
Mr. Thornton Wheatley, who has been
in Atlanta for the past few days, has re
turned to Americus,
Mr. Moreland, who bas been visiting
friends in Americus for several days
past, left for Bronwood yesterday.
Mr. A. T. Curry, Cordele’s Irrepressi
ble insurance man, camo up to Americus
last night to seo "Sport McAllister.”
Detective Ike Glmbel of Montgomery,
Ala., loaves for home to-day, having
completed his business in this section.
Messrs. W. E. McTyier, J. E. Stewart
and Bartow Hawkins of Plains came j
over yesterday to go to the theater last
night.
Judge C. L. Battle, a prominent citi
zen of Ellaville, accompanied by his
son, was in Americus yesterday circu
lating among his friends.
Mr. F. L Cawley of Cordelc, whom
everybody calls "Doc,” Is In Americus
iu the interests of Lamar & Son of Ma-
Mr. Cawley is one of the most
popular business men in Cordele, and is
well and favorably known throughout
this section.
. Capt. Brannon and wife left for Ku-
faula, Ala., yesterday, whither Mrs,
Brannon goes to attend the bedside of
her father, Mr. Copeland, who is quite
ill. He was thrown from a buggy some
time ago and had both his legs broken,
and has never rallied from the shock.
WHOLESALE
TO
CONSUMERS
Think of It! Families can
buy at Wholesale Prices.
Corae in and buy what you need
for a month, at one time, raid save
20 per cent. This I guarantee to
do. Now try ii.
Largest Stock I Finest Goods'
L.vvest Prices!
ID
Who are interested
presenting a genteel
and tasty appearance
as to dress, will find it
to their interest to in
spect the large assort
ment of
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
E. D. ANSLEY,
The Leading Grocer.
Goods Arriving Daily.
WAIT
FOR
TJ»!
Will be ready in a Ifew
days with all the la
test styles in
JEWELRY.
A WELL-KNOWN EDUCATOR.
Fobt Worth, Texas, April 10, 1880.
Mr. A. K. Hawkes—My Dear Sir: On
account of injury to my eyes while a
student, I have bad to use glasses for
many years, and while I cannot explain
the excellence or defects of any make,
yours suit my eyes best,
sun-wed-wim Alex Hooo.
Supt. City Sohools.
Would you like the latest and prettl-
“ " ' Taylor
est styles in headwear? Get the
fine derby. Price $4.00,
Williford, Matthews & Co,
seplO-Ot.
Mutual Building and Loan Association.
Installment No. 38, series 1, and
No. 27, series 2, will be due and pay
able at my office on Thursday, 17th
instant. All who do not pay by 0 p. m.
on that day will be Biibject to a lino of ten
cents on each and every dollar thus
unpaid.
The funds of both scries will bo offered
for sale at my office Thursday night at
7S50 sharp. Lott Warren,
wed Arthurs Sec’y and Tieas.
MEN’S
WEARING
APPAREL
on display at the ele
gant new store under
the Windsor Hotel oc
cupied by
W. D. BAILEY.
Where you can find
the latest novelties
m
Tho novelties in china glassware,
and lamps are almost bewildering
this season. The sample rooms of
oar best glass and lamp factories
as well os those of the Importing
China agencies presented a con
stellation of dazzling effects iu the
most I'tdii r. ) n r.m tint) heir
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 faneies 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, yon will see that as
onr 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.
NECKWEAR I
Dress Shirts, Collars
and Cuffs, Handker
chiefs, Suspenders and
everything else belong
ing to Men’s Wear, at
prices so low that you
will surely buy.
Under “The Windsor,”
vT^ACKSOlSr ST.
THE BIG SHOW.
BEST OF THE SEASON.
OPERA HOU°E,
-MY-
Suit to (Mr
DEPARTMENT
JUST ONE NIGHT,
Thursday, Sept 17.
FUN
FAST
a tsyrt
FURIOUS.
Txr rn TT77TT?
BRYANT & RICHMOND,
In Hoey’s Laughing whirlwind,
KEEP II
Under the management of Will
P. Webber and Jos. F. Vion.
POSITIVELY the best Farce Comedy
Attraction traveling.
USUAL PRICES. Reserved scats on
sale at Aliison & Aycock’s Book Store.
Found.
A buneb of keys on a large, flat steel
key ring. Owner can get samo by call
ing at tliis office and paying all charges.
Call on J. Henry Freeman and let him
explain to you tho merits of Ferinite
and Alabastino, tho wonder of scientific
preparations for wood, plaster, or old
papered walls. seplfldtf.
Now Open.
New fall and winter styles of Taylor
Derby, price $4.00.
Williford, Matthews & Co.
seplO-Ot
When Bslry was rick, ws *avs tut* Csstoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for CsstorU.
When she became Wee, the cluag to Cutori*.
When she bed Children, she gsve them Osstorta.
Attention Uolldere,
We sell Langman & Martinez prepared
paints, and are authorized by the manu
facturers to repaint any bouse at tbeir
expense on which tbeir paints do not
prove satisfactory.
. E. J. Eldhidoe, Druggist.
For Bent.
Mr. Callaway la offering for rent a few
choice rooms and offices, and a store.
New fall and winter styles of the cele
brated Taylor Derby.
Williford, Mattuews & Co.
THE VERY 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.
If death Interview before you pay lor your
home, we give It to >ou. The very thing for
king for salt *
men working for salaries or wagea. Call cn
w. A. SMITH,
At W. T. Lane's Law Office. Barlow Block.
Bept5-1mo
Mrs. MARY MADDEN,
Concert Pianist
and Teacher of Music.
Will be in the city every Monday to receive pu
pils in piano, pipe organ 01 voice culture.
Funlla received at the Allen House and at
Frlcker’s.until a studio It arranged. Circulars
at Fricker’s.
Evening classes formed In both vocal and. in
strumental music for gentlemen who are en
gaged during the day. 0-10-lm
DOMESTIC - COAL!
For Sale tbis Season.
I shall bo prepaired to furnish a high
grade Lump Coal for Grate purposes, in
nny quantity this fall and winter,
S. R. SIMS.
Sept 3, tf
is in full blast for the
Fall Season, and I am
showing a line of sam
ples that cannot fail to
please you.
The Celebrated, World-
Renowned
are still in the ascend
ency, surpassing, this
season, any former ef
fort in introducing the
After gossiping on trade, novel
ties and prices—gossip naturally
drifts to the Artesian corner, onr
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 yoa
that when this new srock began to
come in, it did not find onr shelves
empty. Here, there- and every
where, yon 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 tell yon
franuly, 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 np. Its
a question of convenience with ns
as much as price—yon ought to
see these goods.
Say, did yon know that Bntler
& Berry were going to keep a foil
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, bnt they are going
to keep them and yon kno<v that
when Bntler & Berry take hold of
a thing they generally get their
share of the trade—they are sorter
built that way.
BOTLER & BERRY'S,
ARTESIAN CORNER.
LEE A UMAR STREETS.
Improved Residence Lots.-all prices.
Improved Business Property.
Vacant Lots for Stores or Residence.
Rooms and Offices for Rent.
WANTED:
Three desirable Homes for Tenants.
M ERR EL CALLAWAY,
Real Estate Agent.
TOHN B. SCHMIDT
“Correct Style”
for young men. Be
sure and see them be
fore buying elsewhere.
Yours, anxious to
please,
Takes tbis opportunity of informing the people of Amoricns
and the adjoining country that he is now fitting np in the best
of style, and will shortly open one of the
Finest and Host Complete Restaurants to be Found In tbe South*
He will spare no expense or pains to make it worthy of the
ge of the very best people, and Americas can then
vorythi
oast of a place wliere everything good will be served in
a style as never before seen in this city.
Remember the place-Schmidt’s Reading-Room, Lamar St.
8-ldiwly Respectfully, JOHN E. SCHMIDT.
m m
■ We offer at this season Turnip Seed!