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A Household Remedy
FOR ALL
3LOOD and SKIN
DISEASES
THE I)AVE2f**ORT Dfl
Wholesale aad Retail
Samples free.
If r.irec SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT f
1 It UUrgS rheum. ECZEMA, every#
form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, bt- #
•ides beIns efficaclou* In toning op the a
syttem and restoring Us constitution, J
when impaired from anv cause. Its #
almost sapernataral healing properties #
Justify as In goaranteeing a core. If a
directions are followed. i
SENT FREE -tSKTWSSU- #
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, 6,. $
Do you wl"h o nice home for your wife and
children? I have a new Installment plan,
it death Intervenes before son pay lor your
home, we five tt to von. The very thing for
men working for aalariee or wages. Call on
W. A. SMITH,
AtW.T. Line'* Law Office, Barlow Block.
Septal ran
DOMESTIC ■ COA
For Safe this Season.
I .ball be prepaired to furnish a high
grade Lump Cod for Grate purpose., in
any quantity this fail and winter,
S. R. SIMS.
Sept. 3, tf
Evening clause* formed In both vocal and In-
•tnunental ratulc for gentlemen who are en
gaged during the day. JMQ-lm ■
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Fellow Citizens!
Alliancemen!
And Mends!
Of Southwest Ga.:
With compliments of the season,
we respectfully invite your
attention to our
IMMENSE LIJVE
OK
Newest Styles in High Grade
TAILOR-FITTING
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-BECOKDER: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1891.
MOVEMENTS IN THE SOCIAL AND
business circles of americus.
Where Society People are Going—-Who the
Stranger, an VUltlng-Wh.ro Biulnew
Wen are Bound and What They Oo for-
Pleasant Notices.
FALL AND WINTER.
We have outdone ourselves this
season and excelled Jail 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 are
offering them at the very lowest
prices. Call and examine these
lines, as well as our complete
assortment in -
Extra Sizes,
Stouts and Slims,
which, as to style and fit, cannot
be surpassed.
JOHN R. SHAW,
“THE CHAMPION"
Clothier and Furnisler,
.117 Forsyth St.,
AMERICAS, - GJ-A.
Mrs. W. M. Ray of Cordele spent yes
terday iu Americus.
Mr. J. G. Pinkston of Lumpkin was
In Amerlous yesterday on qusipeg*.
Mr. George Hillman add wife of At
lanta are in Americus for a few days.
Mr. O. V. Lamar, casbier of the Bank
of Richland, spent yeste-day tn Ameri
cus. ... . pjy -J .j-
Mr. J. p. CrosBen, in advance of the
Private Secretary waa in Atderious yes
terday.
Mr. W. P. Horfl&day returned from
Selman yesterday, after a short visit to
relatives.
Mrs. S. R. Green and Miss Annie John
son of Oglethorpe were registered at the
Allen House yesteday.
Mrs. R. E. Cobb of Oglethorpo came
down to Americus yesterday for a short
visit to relatives.
Mr. C. 0. Stone, representing Fox &
Corbin of Macon, was in Americus yes-
day accompanied by bis sample cases
Mr. W. F. Mims, the popular prescrip
tion clerk at Hall's drug store, goes to
Columbus to-day on a Hying pleasure
trip.
I Messrs. \V. M. Money and Capt. W. W,
Campbell of the Georgia and Alabama
I Construction Company were in Americus
yesterday.
Mr. P. M. Roberts of New Iberia, La.,
is visiting friends and relatives In Ameri
cas. Mr. Roberts has been absent from
Georgia for fourteen years.
Mr. W. J. Dibble, a former resident of
Americus and an expert accountant has
returned to the city after a long absence,
and has accepted a position with the
Sam road, in the treasurers office.
Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Eldridge left yes
terday for northern and eastern cities on
a pleasure and business trip combined.
Dr. Eldridge being a great traveler
knows exactly bow to obtain the great
est amount of pleasure from a journey
and the friends of himself and wife feel
assured that they will enjny themselves
to the fullest extent.
Mr. T. 0. Florence of Eufaula, Ala.,
is the latest addition to the Western
Union force in Americus and he brings
a wide experience and splendid reputa
tion as an operator to this office. Man
ager Stanfield in speaking of Mr.
Florence’s arrival says tbe addition was
made on account of the increase in tbe
volume of business done In Americus.
A MALICIOUS FALSEHOOD.
A Ituuior Concerning Major Speer Is Blt-
. terly Dented by Him.
For some days a rumor has been cir
culated on the streets of Americus to
tbe effect that Major Moses Speer, of
the Bsnk of Southweet Georgia, bad said
that he’d see bis cotton destroyed by fire
before he’d send f t to tbe Alliance ware
house.
Tux Times Recoirjeb Is authorized
by Major Speer to denounce tbis state
ment as utterly'false, and without any
foundation wbateviw. Major Speer
states that lie had nevir used any such
expression in regard to tbe Alliance
warehouse, and that some designing per
son must have originated the rumor out
of a spirit of malice.
Major Bpeer further authorizes tbe
statement that ho hadnohe but the best
of feeling towards the warehouse in
question, and those who know him best
do not doubt for one moment that the
rumor was originated by au enemy of
that pe lt'eman. . .
Letter List.
The following unclaimed letters will
be sent to tho dead letter office if not
called for in ten days. Say ‘‘advertised
letters" when calling for them at office:
Miss Anna Anderson, J S Allen, Charlie
W Buske, Wm Bowens, Westiey Battle,
Mrs Maggie Boyer, Mrs Mollie Brown,
Peter Bens, J E Bory, Joe Campbell,
Walter Carr, Jas Cohen, John Calverson
Mrs Geo T Cunningham, W L Dixon.
G Freeman, Miss Bossey Green, Miss
Katie Giles, Daniel Harper, col., Mrs
Mary C House, B H King, J W Kelly,
Mark Johnson, Mrs Nancy Jones, Mandy
Jordan, Drury Murray, Philip McNeal,
Miss Sadie Parker, S Robert, Crum Rob
inson, Seab Reday, C H Smith, Mrs J R
Smith, Jen Tonnas, J B Timberlake,
Mrs Sarah Taylor, Lula B Walters.
J. C. Roney, Postmaster.
Americus, Ga., Sept, 19,1891.
WHOLESALE
TO
CONSUMERS
Think of It! Families can
buy at Wholesale Prices.
“Do You Eat to Live ? or, Do Y
"How Will You Cook It
Come iu and buy what you ueed
for a month, at one time, rnd save
20 per cent’. This I guarantee to
do. Now try it.
Largest Stock! Finest Goods!
L west Prices!
H. E. Pratt has removed from 505
Jackson to (J10 Cotton avenue, opposite
Harrold & Johnson’s, whero he is better
prepared than ever to do all kinds of re
pairing of furniture. septl7-dtf
A CHILD KILLED.
Another child killed by tbe use of
opiates given In the form of sootbini
syrup. Why mothers give their cbil
dren such deadly poison is surprising
when they can relieve the child of its
>ecullar troubles by using Dr. Acker’s
laby Soother. It contains no opium or
morphine Sold by Fleetwood 4 Rus
sell, Americus, Ga. 10
Attention Young Democrats I
A meeting of the Young Men’s Demo
cratic Club, of Sumter oounty, Is called
for Saturday the 19th at 10 o’clock a. m.
la the county court room at the court
house. Business of Importance will
come up, and every democratic voter of
Sumter county Is urged to bo present
If you are not a member come and have
your name enrolled.
Wbllbobs F. Clarke,
W. K. Wheatley, President
Secretary.
Bring upholstering to H. E. Pratt 810
Cotton avenue. soptH-atf
If you want to be healthy and happy,
call on J. Henry Freeman and get him
to paint, paper and alabastlne^jrour
Hawkcs’ Crystalizcd Lenses in al
styles, specs and eye-glasses sold with
s guarantee to please or money refunded
by E. J. Eldiiidoe.
When Baby vss sick, we gsre ncr Csitoris.
When the was s Child, she cried for OutorU.
When ihe became Miss, ahe dung to Caatoria.
When ahe had Children, she gave them Caatoria
drug
rotographei - Sow lo » k
please.
Customer—It is quite impossible, sir;
I’m a ticket agent In a railroad office.
—Yonkers Statesman.
Investigate their merits. De Witt’s
Little Early Risers don’t gripe, cause
nausea or pain, which accounts for their
popularity. The Davenport Drug Com
pany says they would not run
store without these little pill*.
.Attention Dnilden.
Wo sell Langman 4 Martinez prepared
paints, and are authorized by the manu
facturers to repaint any house at their
expense on which their paints do not
provo satisfactory.
v E. J. ELDniDOg, Druggist.
For Bent.
Mr. Callaway is offering for rent a few
choice rooms and offices, and a store.
Fora pleasant ghare go Dr-El
dridge’s and buy one of those celebrrted
Tower Razors which are guaranteed to
please. _
For your tolletsoeps, toilet powders
atffi if toilet article* CWj doi>
Call and See Him.
Having savored my connection with
Mr. Thornton Wheatley I take this op
portunity of thankiog my friends and
public for the many favors received iu
the past, and in the future will be with
the Americus Jewelry Company, and
will be pleased to seo my friends and
1 nil,lie generally in my now position.
While north this summer I was con
nected with tlie largest and best jewelry
houses in the country, and having as
sisted Mr. Cotney in the purchase of our
new stock, consisting of everything
usually kept In a first-class jewelry
store. I ‘ respectfully and particularly
ask a call when In need of anything in
the jewelry line. Very truly,
Luther C. Bell,
With Americus Jewelry Company, 421
Jackson street. Sept lO-a&w 2w
E. D. ANSLEY,
The Leading Grocer.
Three little questions, and yet
tLey concern us all—concern you
personally—especially the “cook
ing of it’.’—concerns you whether
you are hearty or delicate—of ep
icurean or of careless tastes—
healthy or dyspeptio—you eat—
that is, you ought to eat, and you
want to know “How will they cook
it?" J •
To ray Friends.
I can he found at my old stand in the
Hamil Bloek, Cotton avenue, In the
wholesale and retail whisky business
with Mr. Max Aultman. I can furnish
you good whisky from 8150 to $4 00
per gallon. AI11 want you to do Is to
come and seo me. W. S. Brown,
aug20-d&wlmo
Itemoval.
Having removed from Fleetwood 4
Russell’s corner I can now be found with
the Americus Jewelry Company, 421
Jackson street, where 1 will be pleased
to hare my friends and tbe pubiio at
large call to see me. 1 shall shortly be
better than ever prepared to serve you
with anything iu the jewelry, silveware,
and musical instrument line.
Remember'me when your watches,
clocks or jewelry needs repairing. With
thanks for past favors and patronage.
James T. Cotsev.
Goods Arriving Daily.
WAIT
FOR
TJ»!
Will be ready in a'few
days with all the la
test styles in
JEWELRY]
Thompson £ Mm,
Under "The Windsor,’
J^ACKSOISr ST.
Cook it on a stove, of course,
but there are other questions—
Have you a stove ? and “Have you
a Good Stove ?—ask yourself this
question, ask your neighbor this
question, and let this tell you both
that Butler & Berry have stoves—
have good stoves too—that's the
only kind they have, or are going
to have.
Have you ‘caught on’ to the lat
est stovo conveniencies ? Have
you seen the latest warming ovens
and hot water reservoirs ? Do
you appreciate convenient racks,
shelves, grates, etc.? Do you know
much about a stove ? , i
Ton know there are stoves and
stoves and stoves—some are mere
ly stoves, some others are really
good stoves and then again, some
are the best stoves made. Bet us
ask you two more questions; Will
you want, a stove ? Won’t you
want tbe best stove made ? Now
we let the subject hang right there
and
Ton are cordially invited to call
at the Artesian Corner, to see our
line of stoves, which are strictly on
their merits—open to comparison,
both os to desirability and price—
with every other stove on the
market. You are not only invited
to call and see, but we think it's
your turn now and we invite you
to call and ask ‘ questions.”—In
quisitive Stove Questions of
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
s«ptl0dt&w2w
Manager.
“This circumstance adds weight to
the step I am about to take,’* said the
convict, glancing down at hia ball and
chain.—American.
Perfect action and perfeot health re
sult from the use of DeWitt’s Little
Early risers, a perfect little pill. For
sale by the Davenport Drug Company.
tfielr costume shows, Its mode Insists,
Barf maids are no protectionists.
But fashion's progress will, no doubt,
Revise tlii lr creed and bring them out.
Free trade fair bathers will oppose;
No foreign stuflu tbeir robes comp se:
For each will stand, 'neath Freedom’ll sky,
Clo bed In her native modesty.
— Philander Johnson.
0
NE Second hand plsno In good order.
sepl7-4Mhu.fr!,sat suu
Hill A bciimkiobb.
Company Is tbe only place to get gas
and be ready for tbe g<«s wonts.
sthewor’ «. - —
Company.
Cali on the Americos Buply Company.
A ND nave yonr gas fixtures putln. Tbe
finest and best lot ever offered here.
Amerlous Supply Company.
JAPANESE
CURE
yanranbied Cur* for Piles of whatever
or degree—E/ ernal, Internal, Blind
•r Bleeding, Itchb g, Chronic, Recent or
IcreUitary. $10C i box; 6 boxen, $5.00.
by mail, prepaid, on rocoipt of price.
Y*e Eur.raEtce to t ire any case of Piles.
Guaranteed and soL, only by
*no co.,
roggzsts,
lericus, Ga.
fel>21-d«£wlyr
BUTLER & BERRY,
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.
MERREL CALLAWAY,
Real Estate Agent.
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.
Mrs. MARY- MADDEN,
Concert Pianist
and Teacher of Music.
WIU lie In the city every Monday to receive pu
pil* in piano, pipe organ 01 Voice culture.
Pupil* received at the Allen Hou-e and at
Fri-Iter's.until a studio is arranged. Circulars
TOHN K. SCHMIDT
• • ‘ • ."
Takes this opportunity of informing the people of Americus
and the adjoining country that he is now fitting up in the best
of style, and will shortly open one of the
Finest
He will spare no expense or pains to make it worthy of the
patronage of the verv best people, and Americus can then
boast of a place where everything good will be served in
a style as never before seen in tbis eity.
Remember the place—Schmidt's ReadingIRoom, Lamar St.
8-1 diwly Respectfully, JOHN E. SCHMIDT.
at this season Turnip Seed}
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