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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SUNDAY, 1 SEPTEMBER te6, jfetft.
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Fellow Citizens!
Alliancemen!
And Friends!
Of Southwest Ga.:
With compliments of the season,
we respectfully invite yonr
attention to our
IMMENSE LINE
OF
Newest Styles in High Grade
TAILOR-FITTING
PERSONAL MENTION.
movements in the social AND
BUSINESS CIRCLES OF AMERICUS.
Where Society I’euple ere Going—'Who the
Stranger. ere Vliltlng—Where llu.lneu
Men are Ilannd end .What Tliejr Go foi
Pleasant Notices.
FALL AND WINTER.
We have outdone oursolves this
season and excelledjall 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 yon know it) the
LARGEST STOCK of
MEN’S and YOUTHS'
SUITS
In this part of the state, and are
offering thorn 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
bo surpassed.
JOHN R. SHAW,
“THE CHAMPION"
Clothier and Furnisher,
117 Forsyth St.,
AMERIOUS, - GA.
Mr. W. F. Reed of Richland spent yes
terday In Amerlcus.
Hon. Wright Brady of this county
spent yesterday In Americus.
Mr. Robert L. Cook of Jacksonville,
Fla* Is In the city for 8 tejr days.
Str. wi L. Hendly of Flits was regis
tered at the Alien House yesterday.
Hr. W. C. Russell will spend to-day in
Cuthbert, with his old friends and rela
tives. f?’-
Mrs. W. T. Avera will leave Monday
morning to visit her mother io Gaines
ville, Ga.
Mr. W. n. McCrory, a prominent cltl
zen of Ellaville, was in Americus yester
day on business.
Mrs. Dr. C. A. Brooks of Americus
was in Cordele Wednesday visiting rela
tives.—The Cordelean.
Estelle, one of Mr. S. Morris’ bright
little girls, is very sick at the home of
her parents on Spr'ng street.
The many friends of Dr. J. M. R.
Westbrook will regret to learn that ho
is still quit© sick in Montezuma.
Mr. C. A. Harris of Cuthbert was cir
culating among his Amerious friends
yesterday and was a guest of the Allen
House.
Mrs. S. H. Hawkins, accompanied by
her daughters, Misses Nannie Lou, Eva
May and Agnes of Americus are visiting
relatives is this city.—The Cordelean.
Mrs. T, J. Hunt, of Columbus, accom
panied by her bright little boy, is visit
ing her sister Mrs. J. B. Hinkle, on Tay
lor street, and will remain some days in
Americus.
Missos Sarah P. and Lucy Mid Cobb re
turned to their home in tills city last
night, after a pleasant visit of two
months to their grandfather, Col, D. C,
Barrow, on Sapolo Island.
Mr. T. Q. Hall, who has been associa
ted with Mr. W. H. West in business,
loaves Americus, via S. A. M. route, for
Wilmington, N. C., this morning to en<
gage in business there.
Col. A. J. Tison, the talented editor of
thu Richland Gazette, spent yesterday
with his Americus friends. The Colonel
is always jovial and pleasant but he's
strictly business when it comes to news
paper talk. “Now is the time to sub
scribe.”
Carpets and Bogs.
I am expecting my FALL STOCK of
CARPETS In a few days, and to LESSEN
the LARGE STOCK STILL ON HAND
—some BEAUTIFUL, STYLISH PAT
TERNS in the lot-I will offer EXTRA
ORDINARY INDUCEMENTS to buyers
until the 1st of October. TERMS
CASH. J. J. GiiAKBEBBr, Agent
scp20-sun,wcd,sun-w2t
Fora pleasant shave go to Dr.El
drldge’s and buy one of those celebrated
Tower Razors wbiob are guaranteed to
please.
To Lovers of Vino Headwear.
We are prepared to show the korrect
styles of the celebrated Youman Derby,
finest and best hat in the world.
Williford, Matthews A Co.
Fell Drew Shirts,
Remember we cany the largest and
moat complete line in the eity.
Thornton Wheatlev.
For Rent
Mr. Callaway is offering for rent a few
choice rooms and offices, and a store.
For your toilet soaps, toilet powders
o to
)lt. ElDRIDOE.
-THE-
Avera Grocery Co.
Retailers and Jobbers of
Hi) Fin'll Iapart:d ini tail
WHOLESALE
' TO “
CONSUMERS
Think of It! Families can
buy at Wholesale Prices.
Cows in and buy what you need
for al min tit; at one time, end save
20 per cent. This I guarantee to
do. Now try it. —
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Largest Stock! Finest Goods!
Lowest Prices!
E. D. ANSLEY,
The Leading Grocer.
Opera House.
FRIDAY NIGHT,SEPTEMBER 15
o NEW (
Who are interested in
presenting a genteel
and tasty appearance
as to dress, will find it
to their interest to in
speetthe large assort
ment of
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 in
NECKWEAR!
Dress Shirts, Collars
and Cuffs, Handker
chiefs, Suspenders and
everything else belong-
ex alienee, elegant costumes, appropriate I ntT fo Ifan’o VVftOI* of
tlnv, ami ordinal music. The clean- 1D fe 10 Mel1 8 VV ear i al
prices so low that you
will surely buy.
INQUSITIVE
“Do You Eat to Live ? or, Do You Live to Eat ?” and
“How Will You Cook It ?”
BY WILLIAM GILLETTE,
Author of “Held by the Enemy/’ “All the
Comforts of Home/’ “Mr. Wllkln-
m>u’s Widows/’ etc.
Under the Direction or
Edwin Travers,
Will be presented with a cost of unsurpassed
eat, brightest, wittiest and funniest play of
the season.
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
FOB RENT OB SALE.
s«pl7-4t-t ha.f rl,sat.8u a
GAS FIXTURES.
ftt the time to bare your gas fixtures pat In
_ and be ready for the g*s works. No one
•toss the work as waU as tbaJki
Company.
Americas 8 up ply
Call on the Americas8up*yCotnpany.
COME NOW
A ND Hava your gas fixtures put In. The
finest and best lot ever offered here.
Americas 8upply Company.
JAPANESE
CURE
A full lino of Staple Goods, also
in our stock.-
PRICES AS LOffAS THE LOWEST.
Both pleasure and bodily profit
are encased in a can of our fine
Salmon Steak, come get a can and
try some Salmon Toast for supper.
Take the contents of one can of
our Salmon Steak; break it in
smaU pieces, melt a litUe butter;
when melted add the Salmon, when
hot spread it on slices of toast,
cover with grated bread crumbs,
place a small piece of butter on
each, and then place in the oven a
moment to sliguUy brown, eat and
think of us.
Very Truly,
Avera Grocery Oo.
Xew.No. 309 Lamar St
guaranteed Our* for File* of whatever
rlad or degree—E r ernal, Internal, Blind
>r Bleeding, Itehir q, Chronic, Recent or
Iorodltarj. $100 t box; 8 boxes, $6.00.
lent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of prioe.
.Vo guarantee to < tre any oase of Files.
Juaranteod and soh. only by
Dl
aft Druggists,
Americus, Ga.
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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 w!«h a nice home for your wife and
children? I have a new Installment plan.
If death Intervenes before you pay tor your
boms, we give It to sou. The very thing for
men working for salaries or wages. Call cn
W. A.m SMITH,
At W. T. Lane’s Law Office, Barlow Block.
8ept5*lrao
Mrs. MARY MADDEN,
Concert Pianist
and Teacher of Music.
Will be fn the city every Monday to receive pu
pils in piano, pipe organ ot voice culture.
Pupils received at the Allen House and at
Frlcker’s.nntilattudloia arranged. Circulars
at Pricker’s.
Evening classes formed In both vocal and in
strumental music for gentlemen who are en
gaged during the day. tpMO-lm
Three little questions, and yet
they 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?”
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.
•MY-
Suit to Order
DEPARTMENT
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 ,
Lime, Cement, Brick,
Plaster Paris, Hair, Laths.
.For sola for cash by ^
A. J..HAMIL,
fa CoDon ^mvenoe. New lUnsll Building,
are still in the ascend
ency, surpassing, this
season, any former ef
fort in introducing the
“Correct Style”
for young men. Be
sure and see them be
fore buying elsewhere.
Yours, anxious to
W, 0, BAILEY,
Have you ‘caught on’ to the lat
est stove conveniences ? Have
you seen the latest warming ovens
and hot water reservoirs ? Do
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you appreciate convenient racks,
shelves, grates, qte.Y Do you know
much about a stove ?
I <is., •/!-• i !>,!.. ■> ’ '
You 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 mode. Let ns
ask yon two more questions: Will
you want a stove ? Won’t yon
want the best stove made ? . Now
we let the subject hang right there
and
Yon 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 as to desirability and price—
with every other stove on the
market. Yon are not only invited
to call and see, but we think it’s
your tnm now and we invite yon
to call and ask * questions.’’—In
quisitive Stove Questions of
BUTLER & BERRY,
ARTESIAN CORNER.
LEE A UMAR STREETS.
Improved Residence Lots.-all prices.
Im proved Business Property.
Vacant Lots for Stores or Residence
Rooms and Offices for Rent.
WANTED:
Three desirable Homes for Tenants.
MERREL CALLAWAY,
Real Estate Agent.
TOHN B. SCHMIDT
Takes this opportunity of
and the adjoining oountry that be is now fitting np in the best
of style, and will shortly open one of the
of Americus
Finest and Host Complete Restaurants to be Fonnd in the Sonthi
i
He will spare no expense or pains to make it worthy of the
patronage of the very best people, and Americus can then
boost of a place where everything good will be served in
a style as never before seen in this city.
Remember the place-Schmidt’e Reading-Room, Umar St.
8-1 diwly Respectfully, JOHN E. SCHMIDT.
THOMPSON & ANDERSON,
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