Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, September 27, 1891, Image 5

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7 J t [ / Fellow Citizens! : Allianceien! And Friends! Of Southwest Ga..* With compliments of the season, we respectfully invite your attention to our IMMENSE LINE {■ / -i < i UUi h ilH'A'Alik MMi THE AMERICUS DAILY TlMM^itECORDER: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, YS0T; PERSONAL MENTION. MOVEMENTS IN THE SOCIAL ANO BUSINESS CIRCLES OF AMERICUS. Where Society People are Colnx-Who the Strangers an Vl.itlnx-Wher. Badness Men are Bound end Whet The, Oo for— Pleasant Notices. Newest Styles in High Grade TAILOR-FITTING CLOTHING! • -n - T0B T7< a f FALL AND WINTER. We have outdone ourselvos this season and excelled all 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 theso linos, ns well as our complete assortment in Extra Sizes, Stouts and Slims, which, as to style and 'fit, cannot bo surpassed. ME. SHAW, "THE CHAMPION" Clothier and Furnisher, Good morning! We are ready to aerre you with anything in our line. Call to see ua. Ahxsicus Jewelry Company. Ur. and Mrs. Lawson Stapleton left yesterday on a visit to White Sulphur Springs, Fla. Ur. J. B. Scott of Cordele waa on our street* yesterday (baking bands with bis many friends. Ur. W. B. Cox of the well-known Ma con firm of Cox <k Corbin, was In the city yesterday. Misses Julia Feacock and Stella Tlaon of Ellarllle are visiting Uiss May Davis, on Jackson street Dr. C. H. Smith, Sheriff Wood, Judge Battle and Hon. W. D. Murray of Ella- ville attended the meeting of the Uasor lo lodge in the oity Friday evening. Ur. Joe S. Davis of Albany, of Chau tauqua fame, has been elected cashier of the First National Bank - of Albany to succeed Frank Sheffield, resigned Ur. A. J. Cleghorn, having closed his business here, left yesterday for New Smyrna, Fla., where be will go in busi ness with J. L. McCrory & Co.—Macon County Citizen. Ur. D. C. N. Burkhalter returned home yesterday from a few days' busi ness trip to Albany. 'We are sorry to learn that Ur. Burkhalter baa since been confined to his room with Illness Uiss Clara Bright has returned from a visit to New York, and will soon tell the publio, through the columns of The Tibes-Rbcorder of the numerous addi tions whioh she made to her already well selected stock of millinery and fancy goods. , - Ur. Chas. Frickor, of the firm of Jaa. Flicker & Bro., on Jackson street, has returned from a business visit to the eastern cities, and promises to display to the publio an unprecedented assortment of Jewelry, silver-ware, etc. Mr. Flicker has been absent about three weeks. Ur. J. L. Smyser, president of the Ohio Falls Car Company of Louisville, Ky , spent a few days in tbs city last week at the guest of Col.S.i H. Hawkins. Mr. Smyser waa so fa'votably impressed with Americus that bo announced his inten tion of spending a portion of the winter here with bis family. TheMontgomery Advertiser says that “Ur. R. L. Todd, whohashcld down the passenger agency of the Central railroad in this city for several years past, leaves on October 1 for Americus, Ga., where he has accepted a similar agency with the Richmond Jc Danville. All wish 'Bob’ success in bia new home.’’ • ' Maj IaSer.it Too. I> * 1 I have accepted a managing position at the home office of the New York Auc tion Clothing Company and will ramove to New York as soon as I can dispose of my-real estate here.. I have' several houses and lota that 1 am anxious to sell at price* satisfactory to the purchaser, anil ou terms that cannot'help but please. ’ " *— 1 * * •* I offer the houses at a nominal pay- jt down, the balance (3.00 per weelc id.for, and the vacant lots at one dollar per week with 8 per cent, in terest. The property is in one of the best neighborhoods in the city, and this offer should command the immediate attention of Intending purchasers. Respectfully, 27scp-lm S. M. Coiiex. TakingtiieDayyOHi Mflf butler & They have all “caught on.” Mostof them “are in it.” The balance say they will— To save further words and 20 per cent on all of your GROCERIES Come to E. D. ANSLEY’S, and buy your month’s supply at wholesale prices. I sell the best goods to be had and my stock is full at all times. D. ANSLEY, The Leading Grocer. FBANIt SHEFFIELD RESIGNS meat < Cloth For Salo. I have about two dozen remnants of doubts-widtb cloth, enough to make full aulta or pants only, which I offer at a bargain. Carl J. Schneider, - sun-wed-frl 314 Lamar StrcoL To Lover* of Floe Headwear. We are prepared to show the knrrect styles of the celebrated Youman Derby, finest and best list in the world. Williford, Matthews & Co. sep20 Second-hand Fiiiuituro bought and sold at illO Cotton avenue. -THE- tea Grocery Go. Retailers and Jobbers of Til) fini Input*! ui Scnsuc His Position as Cashier or the First Nation al Bank, Albany* The Albany News of yesterday says: “On yesterday morning Ur. Frank Sheffield tendered hts resignation to the board of directors of the First National Bank as cashier of that insti tution. For several months Ur. Sheffield baa been In bad health, he has sought recu peration in vain, and his retirement from the position that he haa filled so creditably was enforced by physical de mands. 'His resignation was reluctantly ac cepted, and in doing so very compli mentary resolutions were unanimously adopted by the board. “Ur. Sheffield,waa seen by a represent ative of the News and Advertiser and asked what be thought of doing since he haa given up his position with the bank. ‘He replied: ‘My first object will be to seek recreation In the hope of rebulld- lag my health. This is tbs prime object with me st present, bat after that la accomplished I will settle somewhere and continue In the banking business.’ “Mr. Sheffield has lived in Albany a number of years, and has made friends by the score. Each and every one of them wish for him a speedy recuperation and abundant success In any business In which he may engage.” After a vacation, The Times-Recor- DEit has it from good authority that Ur. Sheffield will locate la this oity and be come cashier of a new bank, the charter of which is now about passed. Frank Sheffield is a well known and very popular Americus boy, and every body here will be pleased to know that he la to join the circle of Americus bus! ness men; and make this his future home. Who are interested in presenting a genteel and tasty appearance as to dress, will find it to their interest to in spect the 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. Above All Others ia Qualities and. Styles. China. Crockery. Lamps. Glassware. ©i!1& House Furnishings. Where you can find the latest novelties in NECKWEAR! 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. MY- A full line of Staple Goods, also in our stock. 117 Forsyth St, AMERICUS, xiA't- - GA- Our canned goods are taking the day, especially those pie peaches. Buy your canned goods by the dozen and we will sell them to you cheap. A shipment of two thousand pounds of the best Cream Choose will be received by ns tomorrow, and we’ve got the macaroni to go with it. Truly^ypm*. ^•aSropwyeo. At the Flay. Roxy, who couldn't keep out of fnli chief If she would, and wouldn’t If' ahe could—Miss Jessie WesL Helene Garrison, the mill owner’s daughter—Mias Grace Carrington. Aunt Amanda, Gawge Augustus’ mi Mlts Rosabel Russel. 'Gawge Augustus Juniper) the hope of the family—Miss Sidney Haven. Uy Hazlitt, squire’s greenhorn son— Walter Perkins. Jim Rich, census enumerator, Bohe mian, etc.—George A. Booker. Squire Hazlitt, landlord of Slackvllle tavern—Earl Atkinson. Harrison Swift, the superintendent—* Danny Maun. Amos Garrison, the mill owner—Al H. Bailey. Bridget O'Flynn, who gets things mixed, Jack Potts. Ed Bartlett, the mill fireman—Jack Potts. Mill hands, dancers, singers, etc. In a “Barrel of -Money” the shadows of an ordinary melodramatic plot are dispelled by some clever acting, good singing and bright witticisms. The audience which witnessed the perform ance at DeGtve's last night seemed thoroughly pleased, and the liberal en cores lengthened the performance con siderably. 1 i Probably the best work of the evening was done by Ur. Booker and Ur. Bailey —the one a comedian of no mean merit and the other giving evidence of marked histrionic talent. Ur. Bailey’s work in the scene where the old mill owner Is stricken with par alysis was especially fine, and the cli max waa loudly appleuded. Ur. Bookes's fun Is but of the usual run, at leaat In the manner of its presen tation, and his bit* produced much hearty laughter. Uiss West makes • very clever sou- brette, and Uiss Carrington and Mia* Haven sustain their part* well. The soenery in ths third act, (bowing the interior of an iron mill witkth# ma chinery at work, is very good‘indead. Tha climax in this seaoa Is a little Imma terial, hot In the appreciation of the eeae the fact passes sanotieed. These will** see alias* -perform**#* this aftanaon, aad the lags!*■**« will Suit to Older DEPARTMENT Stoves. Silverware. • Tinware. Ornaments. TTmtu Below All Jthers in 3. BUTLER & BERR7. ... j... is in full blast for the Fall Reason, and I am showing a line of sam ples that cannot fail to please you. The Celebrated, World ly enowned are still in the ascend ency, surpassing, this season, any former ef fort in iutroducing the “Correct Style” for young men. Be sureani see them be fore buying elsewhere. Yours, anxious to Improved Residence Lbts.-all prices. Improved Business Property. Vacant Lots for Stores or Resid Rooms and Offices for Rent. WANT BBS U Givi Three desirable MERREL CALLAWAY, Real Estate Agent. :i:i :imri pj JOHN ED. SCHMIDT - ’ JV *t v ■ i- ‘ - lj wi; •' Takes this opportunity of informing the people of Americus and the adjoining country that he is now fitting upjin the beet of style, and will shortly open one of tbb. ' Finest and He will spare no expense or pains.to make it worthy i of the very best people, and Americus can then whe: people, oast of a place where everything good will be served in a style ns never before seen in this city. •nil Remember the place -Schmidt’s ReadingRoom, Lamar St. 8-1 diwly Respectfully, JOHN E. SCHMIDT. THOMPSON & ANDERSON,