Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 04, 1891, Image 5

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m M THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1891 — - ■ " sags — ■ Fellow Citizens! Aliiancemen! Of Southwest Ga.: With complin,ents 'of the season, we respectfully invite your attention to onr IMMENSE LINE Newest Styles in ttigti Grade TAILOR-FITTING CLOTHING! PERSONAL MENTION. M0VEMENT8 IN THE. SOCIAL AND BUSINESS CIRCLES OF AMERICUS. Wher* Society People an Going—Who the gtrancen ere visiting—'When Boelnou Men ore Bound and What They Go for— Pleasant Notices, -FOR FALL AND WINTER. We have outdone ourselves this season and excelled tdl previous attempts in placing before you more attractions and exclusive Novelties in Olothing and Haber dashery. We carry,beyond a donbt (and the most of yon know it) the LARGEST STOCK of The force employed by tbe Americas Jewelry Company are “great bustlers. 1 They work from early mom until late at night; but are never too busy to (bow yon the latest In their line. Ur. W. K. Bell left for Birmingham, Ala., yesterday on business' Mrs. M. P. Uasbburn of Friendship Is visiting relatives in tbe city. Ur. Harry Johnson, a popular travel ing man from Uaoon is In tbe city. Urs. J. E. D, Shipp of Cordele passed throngb tbe city yesterday en route to Columbus. Ulss Sallle Lowe, of Columbus, Ga., Is visiting Uisses Uary and Lena Haynes In this city. Ur. Crittendon of Cerdele passed through the city yesterday on his way to Shellman. Uisses Uary and Lena Haynes, who have been visiting North Georgia, re turned home yesterday. Dr. Clark and wife left for Smithville yesterday where they will spend several days with friends and relatives. Miss Fiorrie Johnson and Uisa Katie UcDonaid of Smithville are visiting Uiss Hattie Clark at 113 Prince street Uiss Ina Kelley, an attractive young lady from Uonticello, Ga., is visiting Uiss Emma Dodson on Lee streot. Urs. Smith of Ellavllle; after a pleas ant stay of several days with relatives in the city, left yesterday for Smithville. Uiss Uamie Guerry who has been vis iting friends and relatives in the city for the past week, left yesterday for her home at Lyons. Ur. Howell B. Simmons, son of our Col. Edgar Simmons has been appointed adjntant of tbe Southwest Georgia bat- tallion of the State Guard. Ur. Fred H. Wetterotb, of Borden- towD, N. J., i* night clerk at the Allen Honse, in place of Ur. Frank Bussey, who has moved to Atlanta. Ur. Al. L. Dolson, advance agent for Barlow Bros, minstrels, who occupy tbe boards at tbe opera honse next Satur day night, U in the city in tbe Interests of his company. Ur. Chaa. B. Wilburn, formerly of Americus, bat now prominent la rati road circles in Macon arrived In tbe city last night, and Is stopping with bis father-in-law, Ur. J. G. Prince, College Hill. Ur. Walter Crisp to-morrow takes charge of tbe Artesian Drag Store of the Davenport Drag Co., and Ur. Do- Lacy Law, who has heretofore been in charge is transferred to tbelr place on Lamar and Jackson streets. The Next Attraction, Mixed Pickles. This is not a show at the opera bonie, but it's a big show at E. D. Ansley’s Par lor Grocery. Just think of a ear load of Ulxed Pickles! I used to buy only one barrel; now a car load. Of coarse I am obliged to sell them very cheap-to get rid of so many. Then, I expect another ear December 1, so I am going to make tbe following prices to sell this car at: Plain Cuoumbers, 40c. gab, 10c. qt. Sour Ulxed, 60c. " 15c. “ Sweet “ 75c. “ 20o. “ Gherkins, 750. “ 20c. •• Pickle in glass at 50 per cent discount on former prices. Call and see tbe great show of Ulxed Pickles at the great re tail house of Georgia. D. ANSLEY, Tbe Leading Grocer. gambbynds balls. It Is absolutely necessary, If yon ex pect to have a paper In Americas, to pay what you owe It It takes spot cash and s great deal of It to run a dally pa per, and If you are one of the delin quents, oome along np aad settle. OA1IBB1K17S BALLS. The finest lot of Blanks A Brae, and ooaaett A Ellen chocolates, bon bone her fine eating candles will be opened np to-morrow morning. Call and get a box from Fiienoh A Uayo. Don't stop until yon see my etook and prices. E. D. Ansley, Tbe Grocer. MEN’S and YOUTHS' SUITS In this part of the state, and are offering them at the very lowest prices. Gall and examine these lines, os well as oar complete assortment in Extra Sizes, Stouts and Slims, which, as ;to style and 'fit, cannot be surpassed. JOHN R. SHAW, “THE CHAMPION” If yon look In onr show windows every day you can form some idea of what an elegant line of goods we now have in stock. Jaues FiiickehA Bbo. GAMIlHINl'S BALL*. Uawkes’ Cry stall zed Lenses in all styles, specs and eye-glasses sold with a guarantee to please or money refunded by E. J. Eldbidoe. -THE Avera Grocery Co. Retailers and Jobbers of A fall line of Staple Goods, also in onr stock. A fresh lot of new Maple Syrup just received. Clothier and Furnisher, 117 Forsyth Si, AMERICUS, - GA. We handle the following cele brated brands of floor: DAISY, KINO OF PATENTS, OBELISK, SNOWFLAKE, ALLIBTA AND FLORENA. Hew No. SOS Lamar Sb| Barlow Brothers' Min.trels. Barlow Brother!’ Ulnstrels opened their engagement at the Theater Ven- dome last evening under tbe most favor able circumstances, as they were greeted by a crowded house. The “flret part” ie one of the best that has been present ed in this city for many a season, and includes, beside the many jokes and witticisms, an unusual amount of really fine singing. The vocalists of the oompany are exceedingly fine, and In each care in ‘first psrt" were required to respond to encores. The opening scene Is one which will long be remembered by the auditors, owing to Its rich hangings of plush and fancy corded ropes, hung in plushes of rare colors that blend to gether perfectly. The "reception” intro duced Messrs. Barlow, MyAvoy, Bar- low and Thomson asend men. Their ■ong* and Bayings are new and funny. Royer and Dougherty also took the part of end men to tbe satisfaction of the au ditor*. Billy Barlow snng a tong en titled "You can Imagine the Rest,” and was forced to repeat the verse* almost backwards so many times he was en cored. “Climb that Ladder,” by Mr. James Barlow, was a really bright gem, and, to use a slang expression, “caught the house.” Mr. LaBord'e rendition, “I have Recalled those Angry Words,” was one of the choice .bits of tbe flret part, and well rendered. A little sketch In troducing Messrs, Barlow, MoAvoy, Bar- low and Rummell was provocative of no end of mirth. Thomson and Dados proved themselves musicians of no mean order. Mr. Lon Hudson has an excel lent baritone vdoe, and won anooeaa. ‘■Cinderella Jaokson's Masquerade” was the name of a character song and dance, In which Messrs. Barlow Broth srs, MoAvoy, Royer, La Bord, Emerson, Adams and Dougherty showed, many new and Intridt step* in the dance, and to lay that they ddlghted the audience would be patting It mildly. Ferry, the frog man, was wdl received and • substantiated his title, “King of Novelty Wonder*.” . The entertainment concludes with tbe Leon Brothers in acrobatic feats and gymnastlo gyrations and completely took tbe audience by storm.—Nashville (Tenn.) Banner. -A.TSTI3 SHOES DO YOTJ KNOW t THAT When you read this paragraph aak yourself the question: “Do I owe Tan Tuies-Rbcobdxb anything 7 If so, why don't I pay it 7 And if everybody, else is as negligent as I am, how long oan the paper stand It 7" GAMBKINUS IIALLE. Some of tbe subscribers and patrons of-Tua Times-Reoobdkii owe bills that are long past due and that ought to be paid right away. Please come np and settle. HISS C. W. BRIGHT, TCILLINER, 402 Jaokaon 8t„ Amerioua, Ga. Is at boms from New York, where the pur chased e very choice collection or rich Im ported Novelties in Untrltamed Round Bata, Burnet* and Toques. Also a specially large and attractive awortmeut or extra quality plain French Felt Hate and Bonnet*. In ehapee ana oolore that cannot be seen else where. Fane; Feathers, Ostrich Goods, Etc. Ail the new atyles of Imported Fancy Feather*, in Pompoue, Wing effect*, Fancy Alarat'ce,etc. Aiwa complete Meortment of Oil rich Tips, Plumes and Pompons, in cluding many choice Imported novelties. Call and examine her goods. You will be pleat-d with the styles, quality and prices. oct4 School for Girls. MRS. E. A. CRAWFORD’S Eoglleh at nrOpeo i * ranch borne school for girls will tbe drat Monday In October. The scholar ship la of the highest order, exactness and thoroughness being required In every detail (Tom tbe primary through the ssalss on ret. Ctranlan lent on-application. Address St< Bill street, Athens, Georgia. Refer* by permission to Hon. J. C. C. A VAKI Amnonr f!n BUck ’ s Hon - Pope Barrow, A then*: AYwa vxrouory UU, DroUH. Cnarboanler, Athens: Dr. H.C. White, Athens, Os. If you want to buy a hat, got to Bailey’s, he keeps the Koox, the prettiest hat on the market this season. If you want to buy a pair of shoes, go to Bailey’s. If you want to get a good fit in a suit ot clothes, go to Bailey’s. If you are expecting to make matrimony your next change business, Bailey’s is the place to get “fittin up.” If you expect to make a good impres sion in every respect call on Bailey for the latest. & Berry Socks, black—stain less black socks -socks that wont dye are the Kind you will find at Bailey’s. All this oan be found Under Nev Hotel Windsor. Just about center of bnlldlng. KEEP STOVES ? TOHN E. SCHMIDT Takes this opportunity of informing the people of Americas and the adjoining oountry 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 Americas can then boast of a place where everything good will be served in a style as never before seen in this oity. Remember the place-Schmidt’s ReadingIRoom, LamariSt. 8-1 dAwly BeapeotfnUy, JOHN E. SCHMIDT. K. J. MoMATB. B.H. McMATH Keep your eye on the show windows at Bailey’s- Never pass without casting your eyes on Bailey’s store, which will soon have landsome show win dows. Call and see us. You can see us by calling. You can’t see us un- ess you call. You'are all invited to call. 0, BAILEY fine Furnishing. McMATH BROTHERS. -DEALERS IN- Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce •i * * W ' AWAUXAW, BOOTS. SHOES, ETC.. ETO., WHISKEY, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES. 207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA. Weeolloltaetaareorthe patronaaeoftbetfadlngpnMU:, guaranteeing .atlufactlun low prices, sod good goods. W* deliver good* anywhere In the city. Call aud *ee us. McMATH BROTHERS. BUGGIES 1 will sell you the best buggy la Georgia, price andlqualliy considered. Repairing nted. all kinds eollolted and executed promptly and neatly. All work warranted. L. 9 T. S. GREENE. H Cotton Avenue., - .. mm Opposite Princs’s Stablws, Americas, Georgia. GEORGE STANFIELD, FLORIST. Green House and Budding Plants a Specialty,- FIN STREET, AMERICUS, GA. Hyacinths, 10c. each. 75c.jier doz. Tulips, 5c. each. 40c. per doz. Easter Lilies, 25c. each. Palms,-25c. to $15.00. Japomcas four feet high and fall of bads, $1.50 each. dltawk.-Imo. Everything both In staple and delica cies to be found at onr store. Fkiscu A Mayo. Onr line of fine candle* are a specialty and a^*d department. . D. Axsucy, The Confectioner. | On canned goods I am pro discount any price* you may gat. E. D. Asslsy, the G* We will open n^a flpollaeod school lunch baskets at them. cash. Call aad see Fbssci A Mayo.