Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 07, 1891, Image 5

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THE AMER1CC8 DAILY TIMES-RECOEDER: WEDNESDAY, 4t * Fellow Gita! Alliancemen! And Friends Of Southwest Ga.: With compliments "of the season, we respectfully invite your attention to our IMMENSE LINE OF tat Styles in High Grade TAILOR-FITTING -AND- -FOR- FALL AND WINTER. We have outdone ourselves this season and exoelled all previous attempts in placing before you more attractions and exclusive Novelties in Glothing and Haber dashery. We cairy,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. CaU and examine these lines, as well as our assortment in Extra Sizes, Stouts and Slims, which, as to style and 'fit, cannot be surpassed. JOHN R. SHAW, “THE CHAMPION” PERSONAL MENTION. MOVEMENTS IN THE SOCIAL AND BUSINESf CIRCLES OF AMERICUS. Wbei* Society People are Color-Who the Mniipn are Vtilting-Where BuifiM Bfan nr* Bound and What They Go for— Flaaaant Notice#. If you want to tee a stock showing nature's richest gems and man’s most skillful workmanship—look Into the cates of thh Americas Jewelry Company, Diamonds from Jar off Africa, Califor nia’s gold, fashion’s latest decree* and man's best efforts are all reflected there. Truly, perfection la no little thing. Charley Johnson of Columbus was In town yesterday. Ur. R. T. Dixon of Richland spent yesterday In the city. Ur. X. B. French and family are vie- Iting relatives In Richland. Ur. J. J. Williford left last night on a business trip to Uontgomery. Dr. E. T Hathi* left yesterday for Eatontnn on a short business trip. Ur. Harrold Boone is quite slok at the home of hla father on College street. Ur. Robert L. Maynard Is confined to his home with a light touoh of fever. Mrs. Belle Brown went down to Al bany yesterday to apend several days. Ur. Xonman of Atlanta Is in the city looking after the splendid Hotel Wind sor. Mrs. L. P. Dorman of Fort Valley Is visiting relatives and friends InAmer- loue. Ur. Will Hornady, late with John R. Sbaw, but now of Ellaville was In town yesterday. Judge Kimball and wife, of Lumpkin, passed through the city yesterday on their way to Atlanta. Urs. H. C. Metlieln of Jeffersonville, who has been visiting Mrs. D. T. Wil son, left yesterday for Andersonvllle. Miss Killen of Bronwood, who has- been the guest of Urs. George Stapleton for several days, left for her home yes terday. Mis* Flora Johnson of Smlthvtlle, who has been visiting Uiit Hattie Clark, left for her home yesterday to the regret of many admirers. Urs. Lockhart went down to Dawson yesterday to attend her mother, Ur*. F. A. Harper, who was soverely hurt on Tuesday by a fall. , Ur. I. ft. Caiu, of tho firm of Cain A Brown, I* In Dawson on buslnots. It is whispered that his visits there mean business sure enough. Misses Stapleton who have been visiting their uncle, Ur. George Staple- ton, for several days, loft for their home In Bronwood yesterday. Uiss Jennie Shropshire, an attractive young lady from the Plains of Dora, Is the guest of Ur. and Urs. John Frenob, at their home on Taylor street. Urs. Walter Dye of Columbia, Miss., visiting her parents, Ur. and Urs. 8. P. Boone on College street Mrs. Dye as Miss Mary Lou Boone was a universal favorite In Americus, and hosts of friends gladly welcome her home. The many friends of Urs. Thornton Wheatley and her charming daughter, Ulsa Alloc, are glad to welcome them home from Atlanta. They made many pleasant acquaintances during their month’* ftay at the Kimball, who were loth to have them leave. The Next Attraction, Mixed Pickles This it not a show at the opera house, but it’e a big show at E. D. Ansley’s Par lor Grocery. Just think of a ear load of Mixed Pickles I I used to buy only one barrel; now a osr load. Of course I am obliged to sell them very cheap to get rid of so msny. Then, I expect another ear December I, to I am going to make tbe following price* to sell thle car at: Plain Cucumbers, 40o. gal., lOo. qt. Sour Ulxed, OOe. ' “ 15o. “ Sweet “ 73o. “ 20o. “ Gherkins, 75o. “ 20c. “ Pickle In glas* at 30 percent discount on former price*. Call and see the great show of Ulxed Pickles at the great re tail bouse of Georgia. E. D. ANSLEY, The Leading Grocer. So Some of These Lines Look Darker than Others f OPINION or V. 8. MINI8TKB SCRUGGS. Ms. A. K. Hawkks—Dear Sir: Per mit me to Join In the expreetlons of admiration for your wonderful eye- ;lastei, that you have received from the llghest authorities. Where the fineet material Is combined with inch perfect construction, the combination Is bound irodnce a softness and clearness of ion unequaled by any other glaiaee. All strain Is removed from the eye* of the wearer, which improve till their strength of sight becomes perfect Very truly yours, William L. Scruggs, United States Mini*tor to Venezuela, suu wed wky lm 117 Forsyth Si, ' AMERICUS, - GA. OAMBRINUS IIALLE. Hawke*' Cryitaltzed Lenses in all styles, specs and eye-glasses sold with a guarantee to'pleaso or money refunded by K. J. Eldbidge. -THE- Avera to; Co. Retailer* and Jobber* of TlnlftitlBpfftiAu) Domesue A full line of Staple Goods, also in our stock. Just received 500 lbs. of good Gilt Edge Creamery Butter. Fine for cooking, fair for eating. It will go at 22 l-2c. Per Pound, Your Friends, Avera Grocery Oo. Kew Xo. SOS Lama* 8L| . You Need Glasses DIAMOND SPECTACLES Xot only claim to be, but are the best that science ha* been able to produce. Tbe Diamond Spectacles hsve stood the test f»r nearly fifteen years, and over 2,300,000 of them are now In nse. Cbn*. Rodger., formerly in the U. Patent Office, Chemical Department, says: “By actual test with the polar!- .cope, the Diamond leniet have been found to admit 20 per eent. less heated rays than any other lense. fob sale nr Thompson & Anderson, AMERICUS, GA. N?r(CE TO TEACHERS* Examination of Applicant! for Teacher*’ Place. In the City'* Public School.. To teaohen who wish to apply for either of the vacancies In the Jaekson- etreet school, examination questions will be submitted Wednesday, the 14th instant at the school house. Examina tion hours from -8:30 o'clock a. m. to 4 o'clock p. m. By order of the Board of Publlo Edu cation. A J. M. Bizien, - Secretary. OAMBRIMUS IIALLE. Barlow Brother.' Modern Min*t-els Are eomlng and will gppear one night in Amerleue, Saturday, October 10, Thl* one of the be*t known eompanlee on the road and ha* a good reputation throughout the aouth, where it ha* appeared for the pait five aeaaon*. The prenspeaki In flattering term* of the oharacter of the entertainment. The New Orleaua City Item haa the following of tbe appearanoe of the company In that city: 'They lay that laughing 1* contagious, sud yet people cannot laugh unless there It something to make the n. One con tinuous roar ol laughter from over 1,800 people, for over two and a half hours Is a guarantee that they were delighted. Such wa* the case at the SL Charles theater last night, and Barlow Brothers' Uammotb Ulnstrel* were the magnet that caused all tbl*.hilarity. “From the first part to the afterpiece It was a programme of continual novel ties, each and every one being greeted with the most vociferous applause, and the entire performance merited .the ap probation of tbe large and enthusiastic audience. ‘Praise It unneeeeary far the per formance, for It Is immense, and the only regret Is that tbe house is not large enough to accommodate the patrons, hundreds being turned away last night, unable to sect-re standing room. The matinee for ladies and children has the samo great programme, and those who cannot attend in the evening should do so.ln the afternoon.’’ The company will give a street parade daring the afternoon. Beeekved scats can be bad at Thompson A Anderson’s Jewelry store. OAMBRINUS HALLE. MTS A3VD SHOES If you want to buy a hat, got to Bailey’s, he keeps the Knox, 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 good fit in a suit or clothes, go to Bailey’s. If you are expecting to make matrimony your next change in msiness, Bailey’s is the )lace to get “fittin up.” If you expect to make a good iropres sion in every respect, call on Bailey for the a*est. Socks, black—stain ess black socks -socks iihat wont dye are tbe Kind you will find at Bailey’s. All this can be found nder New Hotel Windsor Ju*t about center of building. Keep your eye on tie show windows at Jailey’s' Never pass without casting your eyes on Bailey’s store, which will soon have landsome show dows. Call and sec us. You can see us by win- You can’t see us un- ess you call. You are all invited to call. The largeit etoek, the lowest prices, the fir-st goods. E. D. Anslxt, The Leading Groce OAMBRINUS MALLE. Indians nr* eomlsf Tuesday, h v'ri Furnishing. PIANO* LAMP Centre Draft. Round Wick, Extends from 4 feet to 8 feet high. Has either red, blue or pink linen shade with silk lace top fringe. $5.00 Butler & Berry ARTESIAN CORNER. LEE A UMAR STREETS TOHN B. SCHMIDT Takes this opportunity of informing the people of Americus and the adjoining country that he is now fitting upjiu the best of style, and willshortly open one of the Finest and Host Complete Restaurants to be Found in tbe South; He will spare no expense or pains to make it worthy of the S atronage of the very best people, and Americus can then oast of a place where everything good will be served in a style as never before Been in this city. Remember the place—Schmidt’s Reading Room, Lamar St. 8-1 d&wly Respectfully, JOHN E. SCHMIDT. GEORGE STANFIELD, FLORIST. ■ Green House and Budding Plants a Specialty, FIN STREET, AMERICUS, QA. I o. po Tulips, 6c. each. 40c per. doz. Tulips, 60. Easter Lilies, 25o. oapli, Palms, 25c. to 815.00. *. Japonn dltawk.-lmo. COS four feet high and fall ol bads, $1.60 each. e.j. uau\rB. B.H.McHATH McMATH BROTHERS. -DEALERS IN- Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce. BOOTS. SHOES. ETC.. ETC., WHISKEY, TOBACCO & CIGARS. SPECIALTIES. 207IFORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA. W* solicit a .her. of tb* patronage of tbe trading public, guaranteeing natiiraetlon low price., «nd good good*. We deliver good* anywhere In the city. Call and nee n*. McMATH BROTHERS. ZE3 XT C3- Cr I E S 1 will sell yon the beat buggy In Georgia, price aud.quallly contldered. Repairing al! kind* solicited and executed promptly and neatly. All work warranted. T. S, GREENE. Cotton Avsnue., - - OppotitalPrinca’a Stablss, Americas, Georgia.. STALL FED BEEF. Georgia Beef, finer than any Western beef you ever saw, al MAYO & WINKLER. •.*». if,t m- • j *.