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THE AMERICAS DAILY TIMES-KECORDER.- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1891.
PERSOXAL 3IENTI01J.
movements in the social and
BUSINESS CIRCLES OF AMERICUS.
Where Society People are Going—Who the
Strangers are Ylsltlng-Where Business
Men are Bound and What They Go for—
Pleasant Notices.
Fellow Gitas!
Alliancemen!
And Friends!
Of Southwest Ga.:
If it Is a present you wish (wedding or
otherwise) it will pay you to inspect the
stock of Americus Jewelry Company,
421 Jackson street.
Mr. D. M. Brown went up to Monte
zuma yesterday on business.
Judge Butt, a prominent attorney of
Columbus was in the city yesterday
Mr. IV. J. Biddle, a former business
man of Americus was in the city yester
day.
Mr. Thomas R. Lamar of Sparta, Ga.,
spent the day in Americus yesterday on
business.
Mr. E. B. Hornady of Atlanta, who
Is very popular in Americus was in the
city yesterday.
Miss Mamie Guerry of Lyons is visit
ing the family of Mr. E. L. Guerry and
other relatives in Americus.
Mr, Chas. Buyless of Indianapolis,
Ind., who has been in the city for a few
weeks, left yesterday for Dawson.
Mr. IV. n. Johnson of the Standard
Oil Company, with headquarters in
Savannah is here on a business trip.
Col. IV. T. Davenport returned yester
day from Marsballville, where he has
been on a visit for the past few days.
Miss Grace Burns, one of Americus’
charming young ladies, leaves to-day to
attend the Mount de Sales female college
in Macon.
Taking May [HE ray,
Cols. Edgar F. Hinton and Eldridge
With’complimeats *of the season, Cutta left on Sunday evening for Abbe-
we respectfully invite yonr
attention to our
IMMENSE LINE
OF
Newest Styles in Higli Grade
TAILOR-FITTING
(,\i
vilie. They will be absent the entire
week, attending Wilcox court.
Judge J. O. Mathews has returned
from Indian Springs where he has been
spending some time recuperating. We
are glad to learn that his physical con
dition is much improved by the rest
Mrs, Chas. B. Wilburn of Macon, so
happily remembered as Miss Ibb Prince,
one of society’s most charming
favorites in Americus, arrived last
night on a visit to her relatives on Col
lege Hill.
Mr. E. B. Whitfield, southern travel
ing agent for Coolbaugh, McMunn <&
Pomeroy,a large railway supply company
of Xew York, is in the city. We under
stand that In the near future Mr. Whit
field will move his family here and
make Americus his headquarters.
If you look in our show windows
every day you can form some idea of
what an elegant line of goods we now
have ib stock.
James FmckeiiA Buo.
They have all “caught
on.” Mostof them “are
in it.” The balance say
they will—
To save further words and
so 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.
E. D. ANSLEY,
The Leading Grocer.
When it was recently announced
that Thornton Wheatley's usual
pilgrimage had been made to the
Eastern markets, the publio waited
to see in these columns, the report
of what had been done for tneir
benefit in the way of novelties in
goods and revelations in low prices.
All things being now Readv for
the Ft-ST.the people of Americus
and the surrounding country are
invited to come. They are not ex
pected to have on their Wedding
Garments, for Wheatley’s is the
Place where the people must go
to be properly decked out for an
appearance, either at a feast or at
business; and nobody can have
the trade mark that a Perfectly
Dressed Man always bears, until
after they have been to
BUTLER & BERRY.
Above All Others in Qualities and
Styles.
:y>
AN IMPOSING SHAFT
-FOR
FALL AND WINTER.
We have outdone ourselves 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 these
lines, as well as our complete
assortment in
Extra Sizes,
Stouts and Slims,
which, as to style and 'fit, cannot
bo surpassed.
JOHN B. SHAW,
"THE CHAMPION"
■ Clothier and Furnisher,
117 Forsyth St.,
AMERICUS, - GA;
Fifteen cent* per bushel or 50 cents
per hundred pounds paid to wagons for
sound cotton seed delivered to the
Americus Guano Company.
A Barrel of Honey.
Elaborate scenerjr and exciting me
chanical effects are carjied by the man
agement, Including the great Iron Mills
scene, which introduces a stationary
steam engine and machinery room to full
operation, with rovolvihg belts, wheols
and bands whirring, presenting at the
climax of the third act one of the moat
thrilling sensational effects ever seen
upon the stage. The maohlnery is
stopped just In time to save the life of a
girl being borne to certain death on one
of the Urge belts. Aside from its thrill
ing element, ‘‘A Barrel of Money” Intro
duces eleven distinct types of character,
in the laughable and original oomedy
complications, following one another
rapid suoeeaslon, yet being spiced with
Intense human Interest and a degree of
probability foreign to farce or "horse-
pUy.” .
Fifteen cents per bushel or 50 cents
per hundred pounds paid to wagons for
sound cotton seed delivered to the
sep25tf Americus Guano Company.
Second-hand Furniture bought and
sold at 010 Cotton avenue.
Erected to the Memory of General Howell
Cobb.
Yesterday a handsome and Imposing
monument was placed in ^position in
Oconee cemetery.
It was a monument erected by the
children of the late General Howell
Cobb.
The monument is situated on tho
Cobb lot on an overlooking hill by the
side of the Oconee, and is in a lovely
situation.
It is twenty feet in height and most
elegantly finished by that skilful sculp
tor, Mr. Thomas Harkwalter, of Au
gusta.
Quite appropriate it la that it should
have been carved out of Georgia granite
and placed in position by Georgia
workmen.
The granite out of which the shaft
was made came from the quarries near
Lexington, and is more beautiful in ap
pearance than marble.
On the western face of the monument
is inscribed the name of General Howell
Cobb, the date of his birth and death,
etc.
On the northern side is inscribed the
name of Mary Ann Lamar Cobb, the
wife of General Cobb.
On the eastern side are the names of
the deceased children of General and
Mrs. Cobb, and on the southern sid'e are
inscribed the many offices of honqr and
trust held by this distinguished Geor
gian while in life.
It is one of tho most beautiful monu
ments in the cemetery, and Is a fitting
remembrance of the illustrious dead by
their living children.—Athens Banner.
Fifteen cents per bushel or 50 cents
per hundred pounds paid to wagons for
sound cottun seed delivered to the
sept25tf Americus Guano Company.
and have been supplied with
Letters Patent of Elegance !
By that establishment.
China.
Crockery.
Lamps.
Glassware.
T
House Furnishings.
-THE-
Am Grocery Co.
Retailers and Jobbers of
Tii Final Impstsd ul teic
The last few hundred dollars are al
ways the hardest to raise. Don’t stand
bank and say that “it will be done,”
merely because we are so nearly out of
the woods. Now Is the time that your
aid is most needed to pull throngh and
get the cars started.
May Interest Ton.
I have accepted a managing position
at the home office of the New York Auc
tion Clothing Company and will remove
to New York as soon as I can dispose of
my real estate bore. I have several
houses and lots that I am anxious to sell
at prices satisfactory to the purchaser,
on terms that cannot help but
please.
I offer the houses at a nominal pay
ment down, the balance 93.00 per week
until paid for, and the vacant lota at
one dollar per week with 8 per cent, in
terest. The property is in one of the
best neighborhoods in the eity, and thla
offer should command the immediate
attention of Intending purchasers.
Respectfully,
27sep-lm S. M. Coiien.
To-day is to determine the question
whether Americus is a city or a back-
woods country town; whether she will
operate her street car ;line, or tramp
through the mud and rain this winter.
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
A full line of Staple Goods, also
in our stock.
PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST.
A fresh lot of new Maple
Syrup just received.
We handle tho following cele
brated brands of flour:
DAISY, KINO OF PATENTS,
OBELISK, SNOWFLAKE,
ALLI8TA AND FLORENA.
Avers Grocery Oo.
Hew No. SO# I*** 8b
STRAYfcD OB STOLEN.
tlhglmlrl hole through one of her
liij fiH. Home white about leg*. Huttable re
ward will be paid for her recovery.
Mrs. C. F. Btankield.
The Times-Recorder isn’t half
bio enough to hold even a cat
alogue of the Elegant Goods, and
the Super-Elkoantly Low Prices
attached.
Only the general heads can here
be outlined ; the true inwardness
of the feast can’t be understood
until the guests go through the
whole Bill of Fare, in person at
Wheatley’s.
No such complete and elegant
stock of
Gentlemen's, Youths’ and
Boys’
Stoves.
Tinware.
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I
Silverware.
Ornaments.
has ever been brought to Americas
and the MOST ASTONISHING
THING about them is the LOW
PRICES!
HATS!
Stiff and crushed, that CANNOT
FAIL TO SUIT.
A specialty in GENTLEMEN’S
UNDERWEAR: Scriven’s Patent
Elastio Seam Drawers, and the
Cosmopolitan Shirts in suite or in
separate garments, FROM THE
RY CHEAPEST TO THE
VERY FINE8T.
A handsomer line of DRESS
SHIRTS, TIES, SCARFS AND
HANDKERCHIEFS was never
seen in Americas.
O VK copy etch of Harper** Msgazlneof
December, 1*8S, May, 18«, March. 1W0,
April, ixw. Apply to Tlmes-Keconler office.
Hcpt 21-tf
GAS FIXTURES.
Company t« tbs only place to get*
BIGHT NOW
sad be ready tot the g*s worfta. No one
Company.
COMK NOW
'
■ ::
Fast Bile. Hose, ABSOLUTELY STAIN
LESS, ONLY 25c PER PAIR.
KID GLOVES,
Dressed and undressed; all colors,
grades and prices.
ATTENTION MOTHERS!
Boys’ Shirt Waists, 88c to $1.25.
Boys’ Jersey Suits, 3 to 8 years.
Boys’ Clothing in oil styles and
prices.
ILLAS enougl
off a CLOUD BURST?
Satchels and Bags enough to
hold all the elegant goods at
Wheatley’s that you will need when
you go abroad and want to present
a first-class and stylish appearance
Every Long, Lean, Fat, Short,
Big, Little Man in a dozen coun
ties can get JUST THE FIT in
the odd sizes and lengths stock
that is carried at
Thornton Wheatley’s.
LIFE WILL BE A BURDEN
to all who spend their money olse-
where, and find when too late that
they missed getting, the choicest
and best bargains in the neatest
and most stylish goods ever
brought to this market.
DON’T MAKE SUCH A MIS
TAKE, but go to Wheatley’s and
get yourself made solid.
Remember the place:
Thornton Wheatley’s Com
So-called because you can get a
“corner” for the smallest cash con
sideration, upon the largest, cheap
est and finest goods ever shown in
Americus.
Yours for business,
THORNTON WHEATLEY.
■wMW-aanawkljt-M-lr
Below All Others in Price.
BUTLEE & BEERY.
Improved Residence Lots.-alijprices,
Improved Business Property.
Vacant Lots for Stores or Residence.
Rooms and Offices for Rent.
WANTED:
it ■'jtWa.tl t-
Three desirable Homes for Tenants.
MERREL CALLAWAY,
Real Estate Agent.
TOHN B. SCHMIDT
~ . . . - - - - ■
Takes this opportunity of informing the people of Americas
and the adjoining country that he is now fitting np'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
i stylo
Remember the place—Schmidt’s ReadingJRoom, Lamar St.
8-ldiwly Respectfully, JOHN E. SCHMIDT.
THOMPSON & ANDERSON,
Oder til Windsor Hnlsl.
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