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DIAMONDS
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-KECORDER: FRIDA*, OCTOBER 1«, 1891.
Fellow Gita!
Ailiancemen!
And Friends!
Of Southwest Ga.:
With compliments of the season
we respectfully invite your
attention to our
IMMENSE LINE
PERSONAL MENTION.
MOVEMENTS IN THE SOCIAL AND
BUSINESS CIRCLES OF AMERICUS.
Whir* Society People ore Going-Who the
Stranger* are Vieltlng—Where Bntlaeae
Men are Bound and What They Go for—
Newest Styles in High Grade
TAILOR-FITTING
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FALL AND WINTER.
We have outdone ourselves this
season and exoelled all previous
attempts in plaoing 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
l
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,
whiob, as .to style and 'fit, cannot
be surpassed.
JOHN R. SHAW,
Tour attention Is invited to the line
of table ware, (knives, fork* and apoona)
carried by the Americus Jewelry Com
pany. Guaranteed quality and pretty
patterns will be tore to win your favora
ble consideration.
Tax Collector R. 8. Bell of Preston
was in the city yesterday on business.
Uiss Sadie McLeod of Savannah
visiting Mrs. C. O. Walton, on Furiow
street
Mrs. John B. Cobb, Macon, Is visiting
her nephew, Captain John A. Cobb, 415
Lee street
Mr. Qeo. Cooper, ensign in the United
States Navy, Is In the city visiting
friends and relatives.
Miss Sallle Stapleton of Preston is
visiting ber brother, Mr. George Staple-
ton, on Hampton street
Misses Jennie Thornton and Alice
Boon of Preston passed through tbe city
en route to Gainesville, Fla.
Mrs. W. T. Kagan and Miss Hand
Lingo left yesterday fora visit to friends
and relatives in Lake City, Fla.
Mrs. E. C. Miller retu -nod yesterday
from Mobile, Ala , and will visit Mr. D,
T. Wilson, on Jackson street for several
weeks.
Mr. Henry McCIesky, of Birmingham,
Ala., has been here for the past few
days, to the pleasure of bis many
friends.
Col. and Mrs. J. G. Parks of Dawson,
Ga., Mrs. M. E. Allen of Macon, Ga.,
Mrs. Mattie Tomlin of Outhbert, Ga., are
stopping with Cspt. T. M. Allen.
Bev. Dr. J. P. MeFerrtn will preach
tbe annual sermon for the Ladles Mis
sionary Society at the First Methodist
Church this evening at the usual hour of
service.
Mr. J. A. Hodge, who has for some
time been conneoted with Tux Times-
Recoroer, left last night for Montgom
ery. Mr. Hodge has made many friends
during bis stay in Americus who regret
to see him leave.
Prof. J. C. Layfleld, mayor of Rich-
land, spent yesterday In the elty. The
Professor Is decidedly a happy man. It
will occur on the 18th of next month.
He will be married to one of tbe band'
•omest, most accomplished and popular
young ladles of tli&t place.
Mr. C. B. Jones, of SpHng Hill, Iowa,
saya: "I have used Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm for severe and pAlnful burns with
better effect than anything else I have
eyer tried. It relieves the pain Instantly
and'cures without leaving a scar." • Pain
Balfi is one of the moet useful medicines
that any family can be provided with,
especially for rhenmatitm, lame back,
sprains, bruises, tooth-ache, earache
and like ailments. One application- will
relieve -the paio, and a fair trial inacre a
euro. 50 cent bottles for sale by W. C.
Russell.
Highest market prices are paid for
mnd cotton seed delivered to the '
Americas Guano Compart.
Tex notice.
The books are now ready, and until
further notice I wilt be In my office for
the purpose of collecting the taxes from
9 o’clock a. m. to 8 o’clock p. m. every
day, except Sunday. J. B. Dunn,
octlO
TAx Collector.
The eighth eall of ten per bent upon
the, capital stock of the Americus Manu
facturing A Improvement Co., hae been
made, and will be payable at the offloe
of the treasurer, at the People’s Nation
al Bank, November L
John WTxdsob, Treasurer.
octOtd ,
The Wonderful Herrmann.
An unique entertainment oomes to the
opera house on Monday night October
19tb, In the ahape of tbe eminent preatt-
digitateur. Herrmann, aided by Mme.
Herrmann. The prinoipa! part of Herr-
mann’s entertainment consist* of rare
and all-startling phenomena, to whleh
hit own original and collective brain haa
given existence! HU work seemingly
seU at naught all natural laws. It Is
piste with mysticUm and those occult
deeds ordinarily ascribed to tbe redoubt*
able Prinoe of Darkness. Tet everything
U simply done, and Herrmann frankly
dlsolalms any supernatural agencies.
The remainder of the combination is
composed of slot of unexcepttonally
clever people.
Tbe feats of legerdemain performed by
Herrmann, the prince of oonjurors, are
none of tbe ordinary alelgbt-of.band
affairs to which the old line of theatre
goers are accustomed. Herrmann stands
alone and supreme In the art diaboliqne,
and no word description can do full jus
tice to the mysteries of tbit remarkable
personage. He charms yon by a grace
of manner that Is bewitching, he
entrances by the subtle power which he
so greatly possesses, and mystifies and
bewilders yon by tbe deftness and dex
terity with which he executes his re
markable feats. He is simply a marvel
beyond the comprehension of the ordi
nary mortal, and is one of those instan
ces of where it Is necessary to see in
order to believe. His performance Is a
succession of surprises, each succeeding
one being more bewildering than Its
predecessor. He doesn't stoop to aDy of
tbe old tricks that have for years been
tbe stock In trade of tbe peripatetic ma
gician, but entertains and amuses you
with phenomena which baffle the most
skillful and scientific to explain.
“Strobelka,” hit Utest Illusion, U the
same that set New York city In wild
trar sports of joy over the discovery that
there was really something new under
the snn. Tbe poetio and allegorical
illusion, “A Slave Girl's Dream," “Flo
rins, Child of the Air,” Abdul Khan
oriental fakir, “New Blaok Art,” and
other mystic novelties.
The Next Attraction,
Mixed Pickles.
GT
This U not a show at the opera bouse,
bnt it’s a big abow at E. D. Analey’a Par*
lor Grocery. Just think of a ear load of
Mixed Pickleal I used to buy orly or*
barrel; now a car load. Of course I am
obliged to sell them very obeap to gat rid
of so many. Then, I expect another oar
Deoember 1, so I am going to make tbe
following pricec to tell tbit oar at:
Plain Cueambsra, 40c. gal., 10c. qt,
Sour Mixed, 00c. “ X5o. “
Sweet “ 75o. “ 20c. “
Gherkins, 75o. “ 20c. “
Pickle In glass at 50 peroenb discount
on former prices. Call and tee the great
tbow of Mixed Pickles at tbe great re
tail bouse of Georgia. Centre Draft.
E. D. ANSLEY, Round Wick.
The Loading’ Grocer, j Extends from
4 feet to 8 feet
PIANO * LAMP
Has either
red, blue or
pink linen
shade with
silk lace top
fringe.
We want every mother to know that
croup can be' prevented. True croup
never appears without a warning. Tbe
first symptom U hoarseness; then the
child appears to have taken cold or
cold may have accompanied the hoarse
ness from the start, After that a peon-
liar rough cough U developed, which U
followed by tbe oroup. The time to act
when the child first becomes hoarse;
few dotes of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy will prevent the attack. Even after
a rough cough bat appeared, the disease
maybe prevented by using this remedy
as directed. For tale by W. C. Russell.
GAXBBINUS HAIAE.
If yon want your house painted with
paint that la guaranteed to be more
durable and more economical than other
paints, buy Liii. paints, sold by
Dr Eldriuoe.
-THE
im Grocery Go.
Retailers and Jobbers of
AifMlaptiiiriM
i
“THE CHAMPION”.
Clothier aod Furnisher,
117 Forsyth St.,
AMERICUS, - GA.
A foil line of Staple Goods, also
in our stock.
Apple Coooanut.
Pare and core aa many of our Ben Davis
Applet as will cover the bottom of a large
porcelain preserving kettle; fill the center*
with eugar, flavor each with vanilla; overall
deelcated cocoanut liberally: add water »uf»
dent to cover bottom of kettle; cover cloeely
and cook elowly till eofl* Remove them to a
glaee dlah without breaking them. Pile In
py ramid form. When cold cover with froet •
lag made of tb re« egge and powdered • tiger*
Over all eprlakle fhaved lemon peel or co-
eoaaut and dot with colored jelly,
Yoer Servant#)
X9W
Avera Grocery
N*. M law. Si
A New Building and Loan Association.
Mr. D. F. Hart is arranging a local
board of the People’s Building and Sav
ings Association In om^city. ThU asso-
elation’s home offloe U In Geneva, N.T,
and has the honor of belng'the pioneer
of tdl building and loan associations In
the whole oonotry. It baa gained a
reputation second to ndbe' m to falrnwtf
and ears which characterises all Ita
transactions. Vor has this record been
attained without.aaaidnons .efforts and
thoughtful consideration.
The various plans presented by tbe as
sociation attest to the care and thought
required in preparation. They embody
all the salient features In building loans,
and draw the Um sharply between the
legitimate and ipnriona. Their loans
are written for a definite time, hence a
borrower can tell what his loan will oost
him. Thla association guarantees loans
Just aa soon aa enough stock is sub
scribed to organise, and money every
month on loans. This association
ongbt to be enoonraged by our people.
We have examined their prospectus and
consider the features the very best Call
on Mr. Hart and have him explain it to
yon.
OAMBBU1US HALLS.
Rota Bags Turnips, Tellow Denver
Onions, Beets and Saner Kraut, at
Wm. J. Kerb Commission Co.,
812 Lamar Street.
Seeond-band Furniture bought and
■old at 810 Cotton avenue.
All seat* down stairs for Herman are
•1. So yon had just aa well
them and seonre good one*.
THE GROCERY of Americas Is Aram's.
A valuable plsoe of truck farming
property can be had by applying to
aep23-tf The Bake or Sumter.
If yon rhara yourself ’twill pay yon to
buy one of those Tower Razors told at
Db. Elobidge’s.
J. Henry Freeman will tell yon beet
coal for least money. seplSdtf
Highest market priee* paid fa
and cotton seed delivered to the
sept25tf Amsbicus Guano Company.
EVERYTHING TO E^T at Aram’S.
H. E. Pratt has removed from 505
Jackson to 810 Cotton avenue, opposite
Harrold A Johnson’s, where he It better
prepared than ever to do all kinds of re
pairing of furniture. sept!7-dtf
GAMBBINUS HALLE.
high.
$8.00
ALUMINUM THIMBLES
Light, Durable and will
not Tarnish.
In appearance similar to silver
(only they will not turn yellow or
tarnish like silver) and are sold at
half the price. Come and bay an
Aluminum Thimble for
25 CENTS.
Hotel Windsor Jewelers,
$5.00
Butler & Berry
ARTESIAN CORNER.
LEE & LAMAR STREETS
Cettm Report.
Americus, Ga., Oct. 14,1891.
Following is tbe ootton
report In tbla
elty up to date:
Received by wagon
405
Received by railroad
241
Received previously.,.
23,802
Total
«,598
MARKET.
Good middling.....'
-7J-8
Middling
71
Low middling.
7f
Market eteady.
BEST APPLE* la town at Aram’s.
May Interact Yea.
I have aocepted a managing position
at tbe home offloe of the New York Auc
tion Clothing Company and will remove
to New Tork aa soon as I can ditpora of
my real estate here. 1 haVb several
houses and lota that I-am anxious to sell
at prices satisfactory to tbe purchaser,
ana on termi that eannot help bnt
please.
I offer the houses at a nominal pay* I
ment down, the balance $3.00 per week
nntll paid for, and tbe vacant lota at |
one dollar per week with 8 per oenL in-
Tbe property is In one of the
We never Jini
it necessary to
"Blow ~our
own horn"
The quality
of our goods
and the low
prices do lhat.
Freeman &
Crankshaw.
KTum,o\. .
WATCHES.
TOHN EX SCHMIDT
attention of Intending pnrebsaera.
Respectfully,
27tep-lm 8. M. Cohen.
Look In our ehow window* thla morn
ing and yon will sm the moet elegant
line of cloaks ever displayed in this elty.
James Fbiceeb A Boo.
Takes this opportunity of informing the people of Americas
and the adjoining country that he is now fitting up in the best
of style, and will shortly open one of the
Finest
If yon want to be healthy and happy, I
call on J. Henry Freeman and get him
to paint, paper and alabastine^onr I
When Daby was rick, w* (art aw Gutoria.
Wbmahe wisaCfcQd, she cried for Outorla.
He will spare no expense or pains to make it worthy of the
patronage of tbe 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 city.
| Remember the place-Schmidt's Reading Room, Lamar St.
8-1 dawly Bespectfnlly, JOHN E. SCHMIDT.
— IHLDEXTER STEEL WIRE FENCE
Far BtnL
Mr. Callaway is offering for rent a few
ce rooms and offices, and a store.
OMJtAM* SYRUP U Aram’S.
Par* wines, brandies and whiskies for
medicinal ns*, sold at
Da. MlomumUi
OAMBlilNUS HALLE.
Colognes, extracts, toilet waters and
all toilet artiqjes at JJn. Eldbidoe's.
Hot Bread at Martin A Lewi*', Clark's
old stand, 320 Lama* street. octl5-3t |
Cotton Seed Hull* for sale at the
Americtn Oil Mill. octl
Call on J. Henry Freeman and let him
explain to yon the merits of Feriaite
and Alabastine, the wonder of •cirntifl,
preparations for wood, plaster, or old
papered wells. seplSdtf.
A fall line of library ai
Imp pi led fixtures eota il imoeibli
priest at Da. Xu«ii>e»*i Dnig Stem.
Ncntest and moat durable for yards, lawns and cen
ter lev
j Will be In Americas Nor. jet.
Oct.i*-2mo-d*«un-w#d-fri. Leave orders and get information of A. T. Oliver.
STALL FED BEEF.
Georgia Beef, finer than any Western beef you ever saw, at
MAYO A WINKLER