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AJiflmuus UAihX tjmeb-kiwukDER: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1891.
personal mention.
IN THE SOCIAL and
business circles of americus.
Wher. Society P.opl. Ooln,-Who ,h.
Stringer. .re VLUlag-Wher. BualnM<
»*n an Bound and What They Go for-
f Inuant Notice*.
Fellow Citizens!
Alliancemen!
And Friends
Of Southwest Ga.:
With complin.onts of the season,
we respectfully invite your
attention to our
IMMENSE LIXE
Newest Styles i
TAILOR-FITTING
UR HSU ■
FALL AND WINTER.
Mr. Harry Morrl. of Lumpkin .pent
yesterday In the city.
Dr. B. L. Joiner of Andersonville was
in Americus yesterday.
Mr. S. H. Mitchell Is dangerously 111 at
his home on Hampton street.
Miss LI 11a Johnson left for Macon yes
terday to attend Wesleyan College.
Mrs. J. Q. Adams of Macon is visiting
ner mother, Mrs. Tommey in Leeton.
Mr. Frank K. Gardner returned from
Macon yesterday after a short business
visit.
Miss Daisy Walters left for Macon
yesterday, where she will attend Wes
leyan College.
Miss Mand Shepherd left yesterday
for Macon, where she is to attend Wes
leyan college.
Mr*. T. J. Robadoux of Atlanta is in
Americus for a few days, visiting Mrs.
Murray Johnston.
Mr. L. M. Harris, one of the staff of
the Columbus Enquirer-Sun, spent yes
terday in Americus.
Mrr. CuJlerton of Cordele and her
daughter, Miss Lannie, passed through
the city yesteiday on the way to Shell-
man.
Miss Clorene Smith of Thomasville
passed through the city yesterday on her
way to Athens where she will attend
school.
Mrs. Eugene Dixon of Ellaville, accom
panied by her children is visiting her
mother, Mrs. ff. S. Davis, on Jackson
street.
Mr. Terry Ilinkle, the talented young
son of Dr. J. B. Hinkle, left ycsterda>
for Macon, where he will enter Mercer
University.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward It. Everett have
returned from Augusta, and for the pres
ent are stopping at Mr. W. M. Hitt's, on
College street.
Mrs. II. Kimbrough, who has been vis
iting her daughter Mrs. K. A. Forrester
of Leesburg, returned home yesterday
accorapaniod by Mrs. Forrester.
Miss Mary Edgar Butt of Buena Vista
is visiting friends in the city for a few
days. She will leave shortly for Macon
where she is to attend WesleyAti College,
Mr. C. W. Littlejohn, who hvs been in
the mountains ail summer, has returned
lo Americus and is, much to the gratifl
cation of his friends, greatly improved in
health.
Col. Henry Lumpkin left for Buoua
Vista yesterday. He will return on
Thursday, accompanied by Miss Sallie
Lumpkin, who will leave on Sunday for
school in Virginia.
For SJUe.
A valuable piece of truck farming
propertv can be had by applying to
sep-3*tf The Bank of bl'MTEn.
Wa have outdone oursolvea this
season and excelled all previous
attempts in placing before you
more attractions and exclusive
Novelties in Clothing and Haber
dashery. Wo carry .beyond adoubt
(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 veiy lowest
prices. Call and examine these
linos, ns well ns our complete
nssortmont in
Extra Sizes,
Stouts and Slims,
WHOLESALE
Tp
CONSUMERS
Think of It! Families oan
buy at Wholesale Prices.
Come in and buy what you need
for a month, at one time, end save
20 per cent. This I guarantee to
do. Now try it.
Largest Stock! Finest.G-iods I
L west Prices!
E. D. ANSLEY,
The Leading Grocer.
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
Inar of KI acharoonee Tribe at the wigwam
night at 8 o'clock. Business amt ado~
tlon. Hknkik Htanfibld
GAS FIXTURES.
RIGHT NOW
•* well hn the Am-rl'*us Wupply
SAVE TIME
COME NOW
A ND have yotir gas fixtures put in. The
fluent and host lot ever ottered here.
Americus Supply Company.
Opera House.
Second-hand Furniture bought and
•old at 010 Cotton avenue.
To Lover* of Fine Headwear.
We are prepared to show the korrect
•tvlci of the celebrated Youman Derby,
flnett and beat hat In the world.
WlLLIFOBD, MATTHKWS * Co,
tep20
Q rol t bargain! In aecond-band Furni
ture at 610 Cotton avenue.
Simply Elefant.
Elegant It the only word that will de-
tcrlbeour beautiful Use of f>« E " e * r -
Nothing ever teen In the cHv like It.
Thobxtojc Wheatlrv.
Fora plcatant there go to Dr.El
dridco’s md buy one of thoso celebrated
Tower Retort which are guaranteed to
pleate.
-THE-
whicb, as to stylo and 'fit, cannot
bo surpassed.
JOHN R. SHAW,
“THE CHAMPION”
Clotliier and Furnisher,
117 Forsyth St.,
AMERICUS, - GA.
inn Grocery Co.
Retailers anti Jobbers of
■Hu First lapst’i ui Desume
A full lino of Staple Goods, also
in our stock.
It will pay you to cut our
ceipts out and save them.
Change your stylo of cookin 0
beans to-day and try our I > an ’
which is as follows :
Take three pints string beans,
cooked, drain them and put them
butteT*"S’®}
them very hot.
Yours for good eating,
FRIDAY NICIIT,SEPTEMBER IS
o NEW o-
BV WILLIAM GILLETTE,
Author of “Held by the Enemy,” “All the
Com Tort* of Home,” “Mr. Wilkin*
noil'll Widow*,” etc.
Under the Dlr»ctlon of
Edwin Travers,
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. a BAILEY.
Where you can find
the latest novelties in
INQtlSmVE QUESTIONS.
“Do You Eat to Live ? or, Do You Live to Eat?” and
“How Will You Cook It ?”
NECKWEAR!
Dress Shirts, Collars
and Cufls, Handker
chiefs, Suspenders and
everything else belong
ing to Men’s Wear, at
prices so low that you
will surely buy.
-MY-
Will be presented with a cait of unsurpassed
excellence, elegant costumes, appropriate
stage settings and original music. The clean
est, brightest, wittiest and funniest play of
the season.
AUGUST MYERS,
Artistic Taiior
Hat removed hit establishment to the
buement under T. Wheatley'*, Forsyth
street entrance, where be la prepared to
do
FIRST-CLASS WORK
always guaranteeing a nice fib Cleaning
and repairing promptly attended to.
SUITS TO ORDER
From a handsome line of pattern,. Give
me a trial.
aug 22d2ino
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.
Three little questions, and yet
tbiy 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 cat—
that is, you ought to eat, aud you
want to know “How wiU they eook
it r
Cook it on a stove, of course,
bnt 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 stove conveniencies ? Have
you seen the latest warming'ovens
and hot water resorvoirs ? Do'
you appreciate convenient racks,
shelves, grates, etc.? Do you know
much about a stove ?
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 made. Let us
ask you two more questions: Will
yon want a stove ? Won't you
want the best store made ? Now
we let the subject hang right there
and
You 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. 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
BUTLER & BERRY,
ARTESIAN CORNER.
LEE & UMAR STREETS.
The Celebrated, World-
Renowned
SALE OF STOCK.
i order p used by the Board
meeting oil the 21*1 lu*t, I wl 1 sell At public
outcry at the office of said Numt-r Heal Ks-
Uiteand Improvement Cornp.41 v In rn« Bar-
low Block, In Mile Hi v on donduy, the JWth
day of October next st 3 o’clock p. in., 6
MtiHrenofMtock held by Mr*. A. B. Copeland.
2*ha esof *t«x:k held by C. A. Brook* and 5
hare* of stock held by Mi** M, I. Adderton.*
Huld sale made (or the purpo*e of paying
fine*on unpaid Imitallmenl* unsaid stock
Term* cash. By order of the Board of Direc
tor*. C M.WHEiTLEY.
Pres. Hu niter Real Estate and lua. Co.
H. KIMDROU JH.
Hec'y, Suuiter Real Estate and lm. Co.
sep23-td.
Hew No. 300 Lamar S
Cotton Seedjfanted!
Highest mirket price
paid for Cotton
gfegfl
AMERICUS GUANO CO.
BeptgdAwlwks
MONEY TO LOAN.
The Union Central Life Insurance Co.
of Cincinnati, Ohio, will lend money on
choice Improved farm, and city property
at 8 peroent Call and examine onr aye-
Avera Grocery Co. Um ~ J# haneslbt, oen'i Ag*.,
oetl ly American, Georgia.
are still in the ascend
ency, surpassing, this
season, any former ef
fort in introducing the
“Correct Stylo”
for young men. Be
sure and see them be
fore buying elsewhere.
Yours, anxious to
please,
ft’ 0, BAILEY.
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
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.
TOHN B. SCHMIDT
Takes this opportunity of informing the people of Americus,
and the adjoining country that he is now fitting upjin 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 very best people, and Americus can then
boast of a place where everything good will be served in
a style as never before seen in this city.
Remember the place-Schmidt’s Reading-Room, Lamar St.
8-1 diwly Respectfully, JOHN E. SCHMIDT.
THOMPSON & ANDERSON,
Under the Windsor Hotel.