Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 13, 1891, Image 5
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECOE PER: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1891.
PERSONAL MENTION.
| MOVEMENTS IN THE SOOIAL AND
BUSINE8S CIRCLES OF AMERICUS.
| Khen SoeMrFwptom doing—Who the
Stranger. ui Vliitlng—Where Bittlnte.
Won ire Bound and What Thar Go f<
The increasing business of thoAmeri-
I out Jewelry Company rendor. mother
I small flre-prooflron safe absolutely nec
essary. Parties owning such will do well
I to call on them.
Mr. T. J. Kenny left Sunday for Ma
tron.
Judge Ansley left yesterday to attend
| Schley conrt.
Judge Lyons of Maoon slipped over In
I the city yesterday for an hour. He went
I to Schley court.
Miss Nells Davis left, yesterday for
I Ellavllle, where she will spend a few
| days visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. £.' C. Miller, who have
I been visiting Mrs. D. T. Wilson on Jack-
I son street, left yesterday for Mobile,
Mr. Will Honutdy has accepted a post
tion with Iff- Thornton Wheatley and
will be glad to have his friends give him
a call.
‘‘Joe’’ Lambert, of the celebrated At
lanta Belting Company, Is In'the city!
His genial Irish wit and gensral - clever'-
ness have won him hosts of friends here
And Friends!|sS. ” *-
The Americas bar Is well represented
In Schley this week. Messrs. Hinton,
Hollis, Hawkins, Hlzon, Simmons and
Lumpkin went over yesterday morning
and will remain probably throughout
the week.
Hr. Will Allen is no longer .a member
of the firm of Allen A Allen. He is out
of town prospecting elsewhere. Mr. Tim
Allen still remains in charge at the new
store in the hotel block; he will be as
sisted by his sister, Miss Kettle Allen.
Hon. Charles F. Crisp left yesterday
for Washington, where be will remain
for a' few days, thence going to Ohio and
assisting Governor Campbell in bis cam
paign work, until about the 28th Inst
From Ohio Judge Crisp will go to New
Tork and Massachusetts.
Fellow Citizens!
Alliancemen!
Of Southwest Ga.:
With compliments of the season,
we respectfully invite your
attention to onr
IMMENSE LINE
-OF-
MACOITS BIO HIB.
The Next Attraction,
Newest Styles in High Grade
TAILOR-FITTING
A Note at Warning.
All those who are Indebted to me are
urged to come forward at once and pay
np.
I have bought a heavy stock of goods,
paying eaah for same, and I cannot catty
any more on aooonnt for those who owe
me until old bills are paid. Don’t ask
to increase your Indebtedness, as I can
not do It Mbs. M. T. Elam.
GAM BRIN US HALLE.
-AND
Second-hand Furniture bought and
| sold at 610 Cotton avenue.
Zfotloo to Stockholders.
The eighth call of ten per cent upon
the capital stock of the Americas Manu
facturing A Improvement Co., has been
made, and will he payable at the office
I of the treasurer, at the People’s Nation
al Bank, November 1.
Jons Windsor, Treasurer.
octOtd
H you want your house painted with
w>ai i a am iifiaiimn paint that Is guaranteed to be more
FALL AND WINTER. I durable and more economical than other
1 paints, buy L. <fc H. paints, sold by
Da. Eldbidob.
wf - * 1 . * -■ ■
Haownsdaiun—In 1th* blew—
Tbs |ua want off led bo did, too.
—Jud(e.
■ *?’■' ? -V
Mr. C. B. Jones, of Spring HIU, Iowa,
-FOR
We have outdone ourselves this
Beason and exceUed:aU previous
attempts in- placing before yon
more attractions and exclusive I “ y,: “I have used Chamberlain’s Pain
Novelties in Clothing and Haber- *SS5T “ d J^ I nfal ‘ ,unl * " Ith
to J* , , ,, belter effect than anything eleo I have
dnsheiy. We cany.beyond a doubt ever tried. It relieves the pain Instantly
(and the most of you know it) the and cures without leaving a ecar.” Pain
LARGEST STOCK of Balm Is one of the most useful medieinea
j that any family can be provided with,
especially for rheumatism, lame bsek,
MHTAl’C A.J VmiTUOlk rs,Q> < bruises, tooth-aohe, ear-ache
III CN O and lUUI tlo | and like ailments. One application will
relieve the pain, and a fair trial Insure a
cure. 60 cent bottles for sale by W. C,
Russell.
SUITS
.n this part of the state, and are
iffering them at the veiy lowest
Isn't that a handsome coffee mill at
Avera’s store t
Highest market prices are paid for
a seed delivered to the
Jrices. Call and sTamina these I *° un<1 cottons^ delivered
ines, as well as] our complete |
assortment in
Amuucus Guano Company.
-THE
ixtra Sizes,
Stouts and Slims,
rhich, as .to style and 'fit, cannot |
'a surpassed.
JOHN R. SHAW,
Inn Sncoy Cl
Retailers and Jobbers of
Ths Fnust bijotisi ui Oomno
t
A'fall line of Staple Goods, also
in onr stock.
“THE CHAMPION” I ™ AS LOW AS THE LOWEST.
We will sell you from now until
| farther notice
Arbnokleu Coffee
| at 35o per pound.
Onr receipts will be published
ncing this-week)
i ours, truly,
it Avera0rooery Oo.
VA>; Hew He. MiLssfas SC
117 Forsyth St.,
To Be Hold la the Central City The Irot
Week In October,
Tbs Times-Recorder hat received
from the management a programme
the Macon, Georgia, Fair and Exposition
to be held In Moron Oetober- 26-31, and
the many attractions set forth prove that
although they are deprived of thCState
Agricultural Society, the (people of that
progressive city ere both willing and
fully able to Inaugurate and carry to tuo-
eeas an exposition of their own equal
every way to the similar Institution here
tofore held there by the state society.
Any enterprise haviug for Its offloers
such men as D. G. Hughes, president,
Wm F. Anderson and C. M. Wiley, viqe-
preeideuts; W. O. Wadley, director
general, G. M. Davis, treasurer, and R
W. Jemlson, secretary must of necessity
be a success.
Among the attractions offered to visl
tort are a magnificent trade* display,
some of the floats for whleh have already
beenbnlltat great expense; firemen’i
tournament, a prise drill, with $2,QpO
given in prises to the participating com
panies, and a grand oonoert and musical
contest continuing through the entire
week; balloon ascension, chariot races,
dogtaoes, and trotting and running races
every day for big purses in wbieh some
of the beet blooded stock in the rountry
will be entered.
Special rates given on all tbs railroads,
All styles of toilet end paint brushes
at Dr. Eldridge's drug store.
Major Spew Is Glad Too.
Mb. Editor—I am glad that Mayor
Felder bas told us In bis card of the Utb
who called meeting, and for wbat pur
pose. These are bis words: “After a
conference with Mr. Kenny soon after
his arrival, I thought that it was possi
ble that terms might be sgreed upon
which would again put the street rail
road In operation; and with the Interest
of the city in view, I hastily called to
gether a few of our best citizens to con
fer with him on that line.”
Mr. Kenny says: “Mayor Felder call
ed the meeting, and on hie own respon
sibility. I, (be) of coarse, was very
glad to meet the gentlemen, and did
Mixed Pickles.
This Is not a show at tbs opera house,
but It's a big show atE. D. Ansley's Par
lor Grocery,- Just think of a ear load of
Mixed PicklesI I used to buy orly one
barrel; now a ear load. Of course I am
obliged to sell them veiy obeap to get rid
of so many. Then, I expect another car
December t, so I am going to make tbe
following price* to sell tbls car at:
Plain Cucumber*, 40e. gal., lOe. qt.
8our Mixed, flOo. “ 15o. “
Sweet “ 78c. “ 20e. “
Gherkins, 75o. “ 20o. “
Pickle in glass at 60 percent discount
on former prioes. Call and see tbe gnat
show of Mixed Piekles at the great re
tail house of Georgia.
E. D. ANSLEY,
The Leading Grocer.
PIANO * LAMP
Centre Draft.
Round Wick.
Extends from
4 feet to8 feet
high.
Has either
red, blue or
pink linen
shade with
silk lace top
fringe.
We understand from the above that
Mr. Kenny was merely “a looker on
here In Vienna.” It Is nevertheless
true that Hr. Kenny came to Amerions
In tbe intereet of the bondholders of the
Amerlcus street railroad.
Mayor Felder in his peroration says:
“Tbls is all that was done, and any as
sertion or Insinuation that any other in
centive prompted the call 1* without
foundation and mallolously false.”
Ieuppoeewe are to understand the
above in a “Pickwickian cense.”
How a* to the cultured gentleman
from Boston, who condescended to meet
with “a few of our beet elttsens,” In a
social way, I shall not attempt to follow
him In his devions ways of misstate
ments, a few foots thrown In to hold his
false statements together and give them
a coloring of troth. Life .Is too short
for snob an effort M. Speer.
We axe now pre
pared to do first-olass
work in our line on
short notice-
Especial attention
given to fine watch
and jewelryIrepairing
We most earnestly
request a trial.
Respectfully,
Hotel Windsor Jewelers.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
“The Good Shepherd knoweth hie
sheep, and they heed hie ealL” But the
stranger (from Boeton) they will not fol
low Into tbe pitfalls, nor where' the
wolvee lie in wait to destroy them (fleece
them). Selaht 1
UAHBR1NUS HALLE.
. Call and take a look at our large and
beautiful Hue of Diamonds, just opened,
whether you wish to buy or.not,
Janes Fbickbb A Bao.
Plain Padding From Leaden.
And that Is just wbat Tre Tiues-Re-
oobdkb staff enjoyed yesterday. Tee,
genuine, English plum pudding. Mr.
Frank Olver Is the oblef who served us
so delightfully. His sister recently re
turned from over the sea, and brought
the pudding with her. “It Is English,
you kqow,” and Tbe Times-Recoboeb
pronounces It the queen of puddings.
It looks and tastes a little like onr fruit
cake, only it passesses a delicate flavor
leenllsrly It* own. Many thanks to
dr. Olver for tbe novel treat.
We will lecslve nearly a half oar load
of can tomatoes tbls week; we bought
them cheap and will give onr customers
the beneflt of It.
Aveba Grocery Co,
•It require* talent to make good bread
as certainly as to paint a commendable
picture."
We want every mother to know that
croup can be prevented. True eronp
never appear* without a warning. Tbe
first symptom is hoarseness; than the
ebiid appears to have taken cold or a
cold may have accompanied the hoarse
ness from the start. After that a pecu
liar rough rough is developed, whleh is
followed by tbe croup. The time to act
when the child first becomes hoarse; a
few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy will prevent the attsek. Even after
a rough cough has appeared, tbs dtoeae*
maybe prevented by using this remedy
as directed. For sale by W. C. Russell.
The spoon erase pervade* the water
ing place*. It take* only two to make a
fau set.—Boeton Herald
Wo eannot iSff-ird tn deceive yqu. Con-
-deuce hr bnAtten /by honesty. I)»
Wlu'« Liule Baity Risers are plUs that
will cure eonsttpandu and sick headache.
For sale by the Davenport Drug Cos*-
psny.
If you want fir be healthy and happy,
eall os J. Heary Freeman aad get Mai
to petal, paper sod al.haline your
boros. seplOdtf
Examination of Applicants for Teachers’
Places la the CIty-s Public Schools
To teachers who wish to apply for
either of the vacancies In the Jaokson-
street school, examination questions
will be submitted Wednesday, the - 14th
Instant at the school bouse. Examina
tion hours from 630 o’eloek a. m, tb 4
o’clock p. m.
By order of the Board of Public Edu
cation. A. J. M. BizIen,
Secretary,
Maud—Is it true you are in love with
Hr. Bullion f Clara—Mercy, not Fm
only engaged tojhim.
Lief by leaf tb. roses fall, .
On. by one oar dear one. die,
O, to keep them with ns still,
Loving bwrta .end np tbe cry.
Wtf. ana mother, O, how dear,
Fading like a ml.t away.
Fathu, let ue hup them here,
Tearfully to God we pray.
Many a wife and mother, who seems
doomed to die because the suffers from
diseases peculiar to women, whleh.saps
her life away like a vampire and baffle*
remedy
Prescription, the greatest boon ever con
ferred by man on _weak, suffering, de
spairing women. It is a specific for all
phases of female weakness, no matter
wbat their name.
Something new la the line of spectac
ular plsys will be seen at the opera
house to-night.
May Intonst Yon.
I have aooepted a managing pool!
at tbe home office of the New York Auc
tion Clothing Company and will remove
to Hew York as soon as I can dispose of
my real estate here. I have several
house* and lots that I am anxious to sell
at prices satisfactory to the purchaser,
on term* that cannot help but
I offer tbe house* at a nominal pay
ment down, the balance $3.00 per week
until paid for, and the vacant lot* at
one dollar per week with 8 per cent. In
terest. The property to in one of the
beet neighborhoods In the city, and this
offer should command the Immediate
attention of intending purchasers.
Respectfully,
27sep>lm 8. M. Cohen.
Lime, Cement, Brick,
Plaster Paris. Hair, Laths.
P.r -ui* ii r cash by
A. J. H A M I L
$3.00
Butler & Berry
ARTESIAN CORNER,
LEE A LAMAR STREETS
DIAMONDS.
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c
We never find
it necessary to
“ Blow our
own horn."
The quality
of our goods
and the low
prices do that.
Freeman &
Crankshaw.
ATUm.O*.
WATCHES.
TOHN B. SCHMIDT
Takes this op
of Americas
and the adjoining country that he is now fitting upjin the best
of style, and willshortly open one of the
Finest
He will spare no expense or pains to make it worthy of the
patromwe of the very best people,'and Americns can then
boast of a place where everything good will be served in
a style as never before seen in this city.
Remember the place-Schmidt’s Reading Room, Umar St.
8-ldawly Respectfully, JOHN E. SCHMIDT.
GUlWtfgUA,
wfeoxqjLoua
. Taken Up.
A block |»<U*d cow. .With whit,
rvaw. Com. to my kmu oo 111.
September, on Matt Hart', .loco, A
from Am«rl.«, on lb# Wml'hvil
uwrov co. gM sosm *> yv.
aaS yoylae all —|..in- «o
ssujgg.£ assIsi
offer at this season Turnip Seed!
STALL FED BEEF.
Beef, finer than any Western beef you ever saw, al
MAYO A WINKLER