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THE AMER1CUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1891.
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THE BREAKFAST TABLE
ITEMS OF INTEREST SPECIALLY PRE
PARED FOR HASTY READERS.
Yesterday's Dolngt la Fwwat Para
■crapha-Soma Saap Shot* by the Bepor-
torlal Camara-What Waa Gains an
Tewa Told la Briefest Mannar.
Fellow Citizens!
Alliancemen!
Of Southwest Ga.:
With compliments of the season,
we respectfully invite your
attention to our
IMMENSE LINE
OF
Newest Styles in High Grade
TAILOR-FITTING
CLOTHING!
FOR
FALL AND WINTER
We hare outdone ourselves this
season and excelled all previous
attempts in pladng before yon
more attractions [and exclusive
Novelties in Clothing and Haber
dashery. We carry .beyond a doubt
(and the most of yon knowjit) the
LABGEST 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 weU as] our complete
assortment in ^
Extra Sizes,
Stouts and Slims,
which, as ;to style and 'fit, cannot
be surpassed.
JOHN R. SHAW,
“THE CHAMPION”
Clothier and Furnisher,
117 Forsyth St-,
AMKRIOUS, - GA.
TUB GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
They have gone. Those vise eolons will
more harass
Their constituents off ata distance
They refused to surr»nder their rallroed pass,
Or balp the poor soldiers' subsistence.
But with unheard-of taxee they're burdened
the elate
For bills of (mis) appropriation,
And to nsy them, the land-owner figures
Im to sell oat, or try i
■Ignstlon.
—M. Brace.
Seats are now on sale for Hermann.
Don’t fall to see Herrmann, the great
est living wonder of the age.
Go early and secure a good seat for
Herrmann, as this will be his first and
last appearance in the South.
The number of commercial tourists
seen dally upon our streets is a sure sign
that the fall business has cornice-iced
earnest
The lovely, pleasant nights are draw
ing large erowdi out to the Kickapoo
show and upon after-supper chopping
expeditions.
It is said that a dancing class will soon
be opened In the oity by a lady who
thoroughly proficient In imparting
others graoe In the terpelohorean art
There were fully 1,000 persona in the
audience at the Kickapoo Uediolne Com
pany's free show last night and Judging
from the applause they were all highly
entertained.
The condition of Hr. W. J. Phillips
who was assaulted laat Saturday night la
somewhat improved and hia physicians
have hopes of his ultimate recovery,
though be Is yet in a precarious state.
Dr. W. P. Burt has purchased the old
parsonage lot, on Uayo street In East
Amerlcus. This Is a valuable pleoe of
property, and the doctor will doubtless
put Improvements upon It at an early
day.
The Saturday free lunches served at
the elegant restaurant of John
Sohmldt are getting most popular and
bis menu this evening Is the best be has
ever served. Hours from 0 to 8 o’clock
EVERYTHING TO EAT at Avers’,.
Mow Is the season to plant your
onions. Call at Dr. Eldridge’s and buy
your sets.
Tho Wonderful Herrmann.
Magician Herrmann, tho prince of con
jurers, assisted by Uadame Herrmann,
and Abdul Khan, an East Indian nee ro
man oer, will be the attraction at the
opera house Monday night, October 10,
These wonder workers delight the
young, whose cariosity they exeite, while
they also entertain the mature, who like
to see the hand move more rapidly than
the eye. Herrmann'* entertainment
furnishes many tricks that prove the fal-
laoy of the proverb that seeing la believ
ing. There can be no comparison drawn
between Herrmann and Ms competitor.
In his Illusionary art, for In oontrast
they appear as mare banglere. Every
trick performed by Hermann la accom
plished so deftly that that It Inspires a
feeling akin to awe In the audience, es
pecially among the little folk*. Aa a
matter of fact his least elaborate tricks
are the most elaborate to explain, for the
very reason that they cannot be attribu
ted to outside agencies, but most be ac
credited to the marvelous dexterity of
the conjurer. This season hit pro
gramme Includes, besides wonderful
sleight-of-hand work, "Strubetka,” his
new Illusion,'whioh has created snoh a
sensation In Mew York City, at hi* own
theatre, during bis recent run of 100
night*. Abdul Khan, the oriental fakir,
the poetical and allegorical Illation, “A
Slave Girl’s Dream,” "Maw Black Art,”
Florine, Child of the Air,” and other
mystlo novelties.
OAMBBIMIM HALLE.
Mr. Callaway la offering for rent a few
choice rooms and offices, and a store.
MEW ORLEANS SYRUP at Arm's.
Pure wines, brandies and whiskies for
medicinal use, sold at
Dr. Eldbidoe’s Drug store.
-THE
m Grocery Co.
Retailers and Jobbers of
niftaltapsMui Domic
GROCERIES!
A foil line of Staple Goods, also
our stock.
Just reoelred a Urge lot of Fresh
Deviled Crab* with Shells.
Yoor Servants,
Avera Grocery do.
Ho. MS Lamar St.
The Next Attraction,
Mixed Pickles
This la not a show at the opera house,
bat It's a big ahow at E. D. Analey's Par-
lor Grooery. Just think of a oar load of
Mixed Pickles! I used to buy or ly or*
barrel; now a car load. Of course I am
obliged to sell thorn very obeap to get rid
of so many. Then, I expect another car
December 1, so I am going to make tbe
following prices to sell this car at:
Plain Cucumbers, 40c. gal., 10c. qt,
Sour Mixed, 00c. " 15c. “
Sweet “ 75c. “ 20c. "
Gherkins, 75c. “ 20o. “
Pickle In glass at 50 percent discount
on former prices. Call and tee tbe great
ahow of Mixed Pickles at tbe great re
tail bouse of Georgia.
E. D. ANSLEY,
The Leading Grocer.
ALDMINPH 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 buy an
Aluminum Thimble for
25 CENTS.
»
Hotel Windsor Jewelers.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
a la the Social aad
Circles of Americas.
For the benefit of those who cannot
call daring the day, tbe Ameriens Jew
elry Company will hereafter keep open
till 0 p. m. Call and do some business
with tbe "boys.”
Detective Troy Holder and wife were
In tbe city yesterday,
Mrs, B. F. Nysewandcr returned yes
terday from a pleasant visit to relatives
tn Springfield, III.
Mr. C. D. Load, ex-mayor of Mount
Vernon and a prominent member of tbe
Montgomery bar, was In the city yester-
KT-
Mr. J. J. Smyth, who baa been on a
visit to Americas for several days, re
turned to hia home in Montreal, Can,
yesterday.
Hon. W. H. Kimbrough, of tbe firm of
Simmons 4 Kimbrough, lawyers, left
yesterday for Cincinnati on Important
legal business. Judge Kimbrough Is
one of the beat posted lawyers In Geoiv
gla-
Fresh arrival of plga feet and sauer
kraut at
Wk. J. Kerr Commission Co.,
812 Lamar Street
Look la our show windows this morn
ing and you will see the most elegant
line of cloaks ever displayed In this city.
i Frick Kit * ~
W. D. BAILEY,
The Leading agd only Exclu
sive dealer in
Men's Wear,
(Including everything for Men)
-IN-
Southwest Georgia,
Has just received and
placed on sale the
Handsomest line of
Full Dress Skirts
to be seen anywhere,
at prices most reason
able.
It will interest you
to call and inspect
them.
“Biznes is Bisnes.”
Look in at Artesian Corner
China Store and you will see
a modern store—with a mod
ern stook—with modern pri
ces-all the result of modern
ideas—every thing denotes a
business way of doing busi
ness.
A POPULAR PLACE FOR POPULAR PRICES!
EWERS 4 BABINS:
Pearl White, 70 * 80o.
White Granite, .0100
Decorated, 1.45
“ 2.00
MY LINE OP
Full Dress Bows,
are conceded to be the
lovliest ever seen.
Km -
continue to take the
ead and the young
man who fails to wear
one is not considered
“correct” They are
ight, flexible and styl
ish. Try them and you
will have no other.
Everybody compli
ments my line of
NECKWEAR
combines beauty,
taste and elegance,
Night Rohes,
Underwear
and Hosiery
are leading features of
my business and de
serve special attention.
Jambs J
i A Bro.
GAMBRINUS HALLE.
If you want to be healthy and ba|
call on J. Henry Freeman aad gat
to paint, paper and slabs.tine yoor
bouse. soplOdtf
BULK OLIVES st Avsrs-n.
WteuBsby was rick, wsfsvsnwCMtort*.
When sbs was a Cblld, she cried for Ctslorls.
■ bceams MMs, shs ctaag •> Chricria.
When «h* had Children. «h» gave Oca Csstori*.
Colognes, extracts, toilet waters and
all toilet articles at Dr. Eldbidoe’s.
Hot Bread at
old stand, 320
■ Cotton *ie*d
America, Oil ■
d Holla
Mill.
Lewis’, Clark’s
it. octlS-St
sale at tbe
Call on J. Henry Freeman aad let him
S«£SS uur goods.
preparations for wood, plaster, or old
papend walla.
seplfidtf.
A fall line of library Sa
lem p* sod fixtures sold at
prison at Da. XLD*xi>ex*e Dreg Store.
This department con
sists of Men’s Fine
Shoes exclusively, and
never tails to suit the
purchaser.
On Umbrellas and
Walking Canes I am
Headquarters.
My Suit to Order
Department is doing
a rushing business.
Psices from $15 and
up waves and satis*
oetw-tf Motion guaranteed.
Give me a call. I
take pleasure in show-
LAMPS:
Brass Swlaging, 02.40
Mammoth Store, 4 50
Student, 8.00
WASH STANS BXTB:
Pearl White, 22.00
White Granite, 2.75
Decorated, 8.00
“ to 023.50
TINWABH:
Small Milk Pans, 0 .08
Dish Pans, .18
Wash Basins, ,05
Japanned Cuspidor*, .10
JOB LOTS VASES.
1st Lot, Cbolee, 0 .25
2nd ” “ so
8rd ” •• .75
4 th “ ” 1.00
STOVES:
Ornamental Iron, 012.50
Gasoline Improved, 0 00
Oil, .05
Spirit, .45
LAMPS (booed wick):
Little Jewel, 01.25
Nickel “Banner” 2.00
Banquet (30 Inches), 4.50
Plano (8 feet) 8.00
TOYS A GAMES:
Dolls, All Prioes.
Rubber Toy*, “ “
All Games, “ “
Banks a Safes, “ ■*
SPECIAL IN'VIT^TIOIST.
Last season our friends seemed to appreciate
“tho” Musio Box. Every one had their fa
vorite tnne and the Musio Box was everyone’s
favorite. This year we have gotten a large
$160.00 Box—with 12 tunes, drams and bells.
Some evening after tea, get a friend or two
and drop around and listen to it play—we’ll
be glad to see yon.
Butler & Berry
DIAMONDS.
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We never find
it necessary to
“ Blow our
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The quality
of our goods
and the low
bo
prices do thatL
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Crankshaw.
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WATCHES.
W. D. BAILEY,
408 Jackson at, under Hew Hotel
• Windsor.
TOHN EX SCHMIDT
Takes this opportunity of informing the people of Ameriens
and the adjoining country that he is now fitting up Jin the best
of style, and will shortly open one of the
Finest^and Most Complete Restaurants to be Found in theSontbj
He will sparo no expense or pains to make it worthy of the
patronage of tho very best people, and Ameriens can then
boast of a place whero everything goo:l will be served in
n stylo as never before seen in this city.
Remember thelplace—Schmidt’s Reading Room, Lamar St.
8-ldawly Bespeetfully, JOHN E. SCHMIDT.
STALL FED BEEF.
Georgia Beef, finer than any Westemjbeefjyou^ever saw, at
MAYO a WINKLER!