Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 10, 1891, Image 5

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The Nexjt Attraction, n-EMS OF INTEREST 8l*'eclAULY'PRE PARED FOB HASTY READER8. ' jJjJiJtT ,ii.'iTl *r]JiTJO V,'.*v Tulirdt;') Doing* In Pun rent Pnn graph*—Bom* Snap Shot* by tho Itepor- torlal Camara—What Was Doing on -In Town Told In llrlefaat Mannar. * LAMP Has either red, blue or pink linen shade with silk lace top fringe. LEE A LAMAR STREETS ARTESIAN CORNER, DIAMONDS covery. All this can be found Jut about center of building. Keep your eye on the show windows at Bailey’s* Never pass without casting your eyes on Bailey’s store, which will soon have handsome show win dows. Call and see us. You can see us by calling; You can’t see us un less you call. , You are all invited to call. WATCHES Indian* are coming Tuesday, October 13th. P. P. P. cures scrofula, aalt rheum and all humor*, dyspepsia, sick head ache, biliousness. It cures that tired feeling, eieates an appetite, strengthens the nerves and build* up the whole sys tem. P. P. P. is unrivalled, and since its introduction has cured more cases of blood disease than all the other blood puri Hors pub together. Highest market prices ate paid for sound cotton seed delivered to the TOHN ED. SCHMIDT Take9 this opportunity of informing tho people of Amerieus and the adjoining country that ho is now fitting up in the best of stylo, 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 Aincricus can then boost of a place wnero everything good will bo served in a style as never before seen’in this city. Remember the place-Schmidt’s’ Reading Room, Lamar St, 8-1 tUwly Respectfully, JOHN E. SCHMIDT, — SfeOXqjLCLrv We offer at this season Turnip Seed! Lord Nelson at Trafalgar Issued the celebrated proclamation: "England ex pects every man to-day to do bis du*y.” To-day Amsrloa* expects every man of means to oome < up and do his duty to wards starting the operation of the street car*. Are you going to fall to do what you know la the right thing In this emergency? . OAMBBHU.S HAL LX. Come and see my stock and get my wbol««l« prion. fc D. Axblst, The Gross*. Just-received 600 lbs. of good Gilt Edge Creamery Bntter. Fine for cooking, fair for eating. It with gait -/-'V »—T- % - 22 l-2c. Per Round, Your Friends, - Avera Grocery Oo. Furnishing: THE AMERICAS DAILY TBIES-RECORDER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1891. Fellow Gitas! . AUiancemen! r,And Friends Of Southwest Ga.: With*complhnents *of Jthe ’season, we respectfully invite your attention to our immense;ilinei; > OF best Styles in High Grade TAILOR-FITTING -AND -FOR- FALL AND WINTER. We have outdone ourselves this season and exoeUed 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 yon know it) tho LARGEST STOCK of MEN’S and YOUTHS’ SUITS In this part of the state, and are offering them at the very lowest prices.' Cali and examine these lines, as well as] our complete assortment in Extra Sizes, Stouts and Slims, which, os ;to style and 'fit, cannot be surpassed. JOHN R. SHAW. “THE CHAMPION”. There’* a letter la the candle, . It point* direct this way. America* will run hei ■ tree tears At a very early day. The usual'Saturday’s erowd Is expect ed on the stfeeU to-day. Buy you# seat early for Barlow Bros.' minstrels to as to avoid the rush. As a firm and steady cotton market, Amerieus baa no superior ip the state. There are fewer “moss-backs” in AmeHous than In any otjier city in Geor gia. Do you propose to swell tbelr ranks this morning by refusing to help start the street cars ? Someone in the northern suburbs seems to iodnlge in s nightly pistol practice, judging from the fosilade which is usually heard from that direc tion about 1 a. m. Probably cats, Barlow Bros., minstrels will give a street parade to-day, accompanied by their Inimitable band. The crowds on our thoroughfares are likely to be im mense and the show will take well. The sudden fall in the mercury brings before the epiourean mind soul-stirring visions of a dozen raw on the half shell with the usualtrimmlngsof Shrewsbury, horse-radish and Budweiser on the side. There will be a german given at the rooms of the Amerieus Club next Wed nesday night. The musio has been already secured and will bo of the best. The affair promises to be quite "swell." The ubiquitous street fake Is abroad with hla panacea for every human ail ment, adQ like the fabled bird of ancient mythology, they are harbingers of plen ty. Where the corn is, there will be found the erows. The “T. Wheatleys” were the first company at the fire at Counoil & McGar- rah's warehouse yesterday, and although their servioes were, fortunately, not brought Into requisition, they fairly earned "first blood.” When you read this paragraph, if you are a real estate owner or have any in terest in the success of Amerlcns, come down to your place of business prepared to subscribe your 'just share towards starting this enterprise off. Two diminutive colored youths in dulged In a spirited scrapping match near the court house yesterday, Harquis of Queensbury rules being conspicuous by their absence. Quite a orowd col lected and encouraged the combatants. Mrs. Laura Hart, Beaufort, S C., writes: “A loathsome form of blood >olson was killing me. My appetite was oat, my bones ached, and parts of my flesh seemed as If It would come off my bone*. A .friend brought me a Cottle of :i. B. B. The sores began healing at i mce, and when I had taken two bottles I surprised my friends at my rapid -re tl8-eod-l This la not a show at the opera home, but It’s a big abow at E. D. Analey’s Par lor Grocery. Just tblnk of a car load of Mixed PleklesI I used to buy only one barrel; now a ear load. Of course I am obliged.to sell them veiy cheap to get rid of so many. Then, I expect another oar December 1, so I am going to make the following prices to sell this car at: Plain Cucumbers, 40o. gal., 10c. qt. Sour Mixed, 60c. " 15c. ” Sweet “ 75c. “ 20e. “ Gherkins, 75o. " 20c. " Pickle In glass at 50 per cent, discount on former prioes. Call and see the grt at show of Mixed Pickles at the great re tail bouse of Georgia. E. D. ANSLEY, The Leading: Grocer; We are now pre pared to do first-olass work in our line on short notice EsDeoial attention given to fine watch and jewelry repairing. We most earnestly request a trial. Respectfully, Thompson & Anderson, Hotel Windsor Jewelers: PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. Examination of Applicants for Toachort 1 Pfoeoo In tho C.ty'* Pablto Schools. To teachers who with to apply for either of the vacancies in the Jackson street school, examination questions will be submitted Wednesday, the 14th Instant at the sobool bouse. Examina tion hours from 8:30 o'clock a. m. to 4 O'clock p. n. By order of the Board of Publlo Edu cation. A. J. M. Bizien, Beerotary. OAMBBINVS HALLE. ka dm; Co. Retailers anil Johbors of Tin Fiatii laputsd ul Enait 117 Forsyth St., AMERIOUS, - ga. A fall line of Staple Goods, also in our stock. Movement* In tha Social and Ba*ln*s* Circle* of America*. Col. A. 8. Cutts is at borne from At lanta. Col. J. B. Seott of Gordele was shak ing hands in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hinton of Delta, Ga., were visiting in Amerieus yester- dny. Col. Robert Burton, a prominent citi zen of EllavtUe, was over among hU Amerieus friends Friday. Col. Edgar M. Butt, one of the moat prominent lawyers of Buena Vista, vis ited his partner, Col. Henry Lumpkin, of this city on yesterday. Mrs. Robert Sullivan U lying very 111 at the residence of her husband on Lamar street. The many friends of Mr. Snlll- van hope his wife will soon be restored to health. Rev. Walter Dye of Coiambus, Mis*., is visiting relatives In the city. Mr. Dyq once lived in Amerlcns and was the pop ular and much loved rector of the. Epis copal chnrob. He has ho*U of friends who welcome him to his old home. Miss Nettle Allen of Macon Is In the city visiting friends. It Is more than probable that she will change her resi dence and make Amerieus her home in future. Miss Nettle has many friends here who will be glad to hear that she anticipates returning to her old borne. May IntarMt Yon. - , Ihavo accepted a managing position at the home oflice of the New York Auc tion Clothing Company and will remove to New York as soon as I can dispose of my real estate here. I have several houses and lots that I am anxtons to sell at prices satisfactory to the purchaser, and on terms that cannot help' but please. I offer the houses at a nominal pay ment down, the balance $3.00 per week until paid for, and the vacant lots at one dollar per week with 8 per cent. In terest. The property. Is in on? of the best neighborhoods tn the city, and this offer should command the immediate attention of intending purchasers. ; Respectfully, 27sep-lm 8. M. Con ex. GAMBBINUS HALLE. 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 a good fit in a suit of clothes, go to Bailey’s. If you are expecting to make matrimony your next change in 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. Socks, black—stain less black socks -socks that wont dye are the Kind you will find at Bailey’s. Centre Draft. Round Wick. Extends from 4 feet to 8 feet high. $5.00 Butler & Berry We never find it necessary to aC " Blow our > own horn" C The quality of our goods and the low bo prices do that. c Freeman & ■O Crankshaw. ATLA/tTA.OH. STALL FED BEEF. Georgia Beef, finer than any Western beef you ever saw, at MAYO WINKUBB - v ' oAjiux^ m