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THE AMERICUS DAIEY TIMES-RECORDFR: SfljjTDAY, OCTOBER 1.8, 1891....
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Alliancemen!
THE BREAKFAST TABLE
ITEMS OF INTEREST SPECIALLY PRE
PARED FOR HASTY READERS.
lHUhlty‘1 Doing! in Fangant Para
grapba—Some Snap Shota by the Ropor
to riel Camera-Whet Wei Going on
Town Told In Briefest Manner.
Of Southwest Ga.
With compliments of the season,
we respectfully invite yonr
attention to our
IMMENSE LINE
Newest Styles in High Grade
TAILOR-FITTING
CLOTHING!
FALL AND WINTER.
We have ontdone ourselves this
season and excelled 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 you kuow|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. Call and examine these
lines, as well as] our complete
assortment in
Extra Sizes,
Stouts and Slims,
which, as .to style and 'fit, cannot
be surpassed.
"To the Pledmoa' Exposition"
Soya the preacher!' coalition,
"Cornea King Sol. and all hli ballet-dancing
•how;
Direct from black perdition
With thelrilnfhl exhibition.”
Bandy emllea and aoftly wblepera, "Let her
go." M. Brace.
Herrmann, the prince of deceiven,
will make bit first and last appearance
bore to-morrow night.
k o Pbilbarmonlo Club will meet to
bw night at the residence of Ur. U.
Callaway on Jackson street
All seats down stairs $1.00, so you
had better secure good seats at Thomp
son & Anderson's the first thing in the
morning.
Be sure and eheek your seats early
Monday morning, aa this will be* the
only chance in a lifetime to see the won
derful Herrmann.
The Klckspoo show last night was of
the dime-ad mission description, and
the crowd, peering through the eraoka
of the surrounding board fence and
abont the entrance, was larger than that
In the enclosure.
The pile of building material In front
of the new post-offloe on Forsyth street,
should be placed In more oompact form,
as It now extends abont half the width
of the roadway, to the great Inconve
nience of passing vehicles.
The first balloon sent up by the Klok
apoo show last night came to grief by
hanging to a tree In its upward flight,
but the next attempt was more success
ful, and for n full hour afterward It was
watohed, having faded into a small red
star In the far northwestern sky.
The sacred pantomime "Nearer My
God to Thee," to be rendered at the
First Methodist Church to-night by Miss
Florence Powell, is a most beautiful and
Impressive service. It Is the expression
in the touching sign language of the
mutes, of all the deep, tender and sol
emn thought and feeling of this beauti
ful hymn. All who possibly can should
attend and witness it *
"W« Are In IT."
We have jnst received an Invoice of
the latest style neckwear, In all shades
' 'red," from Havana to bright Vermillion.
Thobntom Wheatley.
The Next Attraction,
Mined Pickles
Having bad inch a successful ran I feel
that other attractions should bo first-
olass and propose to offer the coming
week:
1 car Apples at SSo. peek. $8.00 bbl.
1 oar I. Potatoea, 25o. “ $.25 “
1 car Canned Goods nt the following
low prices:
2 lb. Table Peaches 15o. can, $1.50 dox.
31b. “ “ 20o. “ 2 00 “
3 lb. Pie “ 12)o. “ 1.25 "
3 lb. Tomatoes, 12)o. “ 1.20 "
21b. » 8)o. '• .90 «
Corn, Beans, Peas, Squash, Okra and
Tomatoes for soup, Cherries, red and
white, Raspberries, Blackberries, Pine
apples, Strawberries and a thousand
other kinds at 50 percent, under regular
prices.
My fine Butter trade still downs any
thing new. Mackerel, Pigs’ Feet and
everything to eat. Come at onee to
Headquarters and save 20 per cent.
E. D. ANSLEY,
The Leading Grocer.
w. D. bailey, “Biznes Is Bisr,es.”
Thfl T ifiOfiimT an A nnltr I '
The Leading and only Exclu
sive dealer in
Mon’s Wear,
(Including everything for Hen)
-IN-
Southwest Georgia,
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.
Has just received and A POPULAR PLACE FOR POPULAR PRICES!
placed on sale the|
Handsomest line of
Full Dress Shirts
EWERS A BABINS:
I Pearl White, 70 A 80o.
White Granite, $100
[ Decorated, 1.45
“ 2.00
If You Would
c
well, wear
Diamond
Spectacles
FORSALE BY
The Club.
The meeting of The Club on Friday
evening at the residence of Mr. H. T.
Davenport, on College street, promises
to be of unusual Interest In addition
to the programme given below there
will be introduced several unique fea
tures. An election of offloers will take
place, and every member la Invited to
be preeent The following is the pro
gramme:
Violin Bolo .....Dr. Albert Hinkle
Reeding Mr. Las Allen
Raiding.. Mlu Gussla Mathews
Bong Mrs. rf. B. Worthy
Read lug. Col. W.T. Laos
Muilc. Mlu Faonla Campbell
Rsadlng Mr. Lott Warren
Mlu Sadie Babcock
Mr. Eugene Byrd
Mlu Carrie Spear
Reading Mr. W. E. Murphy
Mus!a.._Mn. M. R. Lamar, Mlu H. Leamon
If you want a nice dress overcota for
iry little money go to
THOBNT
very
horhtok Wheatley.
A Talented Lady.
Among the visitors to the legislative
funeral this morning was Mrs. Basoom
Myrickofthe Americas Times-Becor-
deb. She li one of the brightest women
in Georgia and does much to make the
columns of thatattraetive paper as spark,
ling as any In the state.—Atlanta Herald.
CRANBERRIES at Avara'a.
To My Friends.
I am now with the well known firm of
Wheatley <fc Ansley, whore I will be glad
for all my friends and the pnbllo gener
ally to eall and see me. All orders will
receive speelsl attention.
octlSddt w2t W. P. Hobmady,
For Rant.
Hr. Callaway la offering for rent a few
choice rooms and offices, and a store.
NBW ORLEANS SYRUP at Avaxa’a.
Colognes, extracts, toilet waters and
all toilet artieles at Dr. Eldridoe’s.
-THE
JOHN R. SHAW,
“THE CHAMPION”
117 Forsyth St,
AMlgfclouS,
BA-
kra Grocery Co.
Retailers and Jobbers of
niFiwtlnpgbiui
i
OPTICIANS.
Under Hotel Windsor.
A foil line of Staple Goods, also
in onr stook.
PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST.
Just received a large lot of Fresh
Deviled Crabs with Shells.
Tow Servants,
▲vent
KnlaMba
Womaa'i Missionary Conference.
The business sessions of this ass
binge dosed yesterday afternoon. All
the offloers were reflected aa follows:!
Mrs. R. D. Walker, Savannah, presi
dent
Mrs. J. O. A. Cook, Brunswick, vlee-
presidents
Mrs. W. B. Matthews, Fort Valley, re
cording secretary.
Mrs. J. B. Cobb, Maeon, correspond
ing secretary.
Mrs. W. D. Williams, Maoon, treas
urer.
The next meeting of the conference
will be at Waynesboro.
The meetings of the body have been
largely attended and have been highly
Interesting end Instructive. Much Infor
mation oonoerning this greet branoh of
Christian work bee been brought out,
and a great deal ef Interest awaktned in
it The meetings have been of much
benefit to all Interacted, and cannot fall
to do good to the ehnreh here and ad-
vanoe the cause generally. The Times-
Recorder will oontaln a full aooount of
the proceeding* of the body In ite Issue
of next Tuesday.
An Informal reeeptlon to the delegatee
aud their friend* waa held laat night at
the residence of Mr. Lott Warren, and
several hours were passed in delightful
social pleasure.
The programme of exeroises at the
First Methodist church for to-day will
be found below:
11 a. m.—Usual sermon by Rev. J. B.
Johnston.
3:30 p. m.—Missionary "Experience
Meeting.”
730 p. m.—Children’s Mluionary Ex
ercise by the Juvenile Society of the
First Methodist Church, as follows:
1. Marching Bong b/ the Society.
2. Flag Exeroises by the Society.
3. Recitation by Beesle Harris.
4. Pert Song, “Little Lamb* of God
Are We”—Mallie Davit, Eugene Pur-
viaace, Lewis Maxwell. Chorus by. the
Society.
5. Climbing Exercise by the Society.
6. Recitation—Lon Lee Salter and
Maud Lester.
7. Duett—Jessie Morgan and Lewis
MaxwelL
Sacred Pantomime, "Nearer My God
■to Thee," by Miss Florence Powell.
Cloelng—Address by Mrs. W. C. Dow
dell.
to be seen anywhere,
at prices most reason-1
able.
interest youi
and inspect
It will
to eall
them.
LAMPS:
MY LINE OP
Brsss Swinging,
Mammoth Store,
Student,
$2.40
4.50
Full Dress Bows.
are conceded to be the|
lovliest ever seen.
WASHSTAND BETS:
Pearl White, $2.00*
White Granite, 2.75
Decorated, 3.00
“ to $23.50
TINWARE:
Small Milk Pans, $ .03
Dish Pans, ,ig
Wash Basins, ,05
Japanned Cuspidors, .10
JOB LOTB VASES.
1st Lot, Cboloe, $.25
2nd “ “ 50
8rd “ “ .75
4th " " 1.00
LAMPS (Borneo wick):
Little Jewel, $1.25
Niokol “Banner" 2.00
Banquet (30 Inches), 4.50
Plano (8 feet) 8.00
Enos -
STOVES:
I Ornamental Iron, $12.50
[ Gasoline Improved, 0 00
joil, .05
Spirit, .45
continue
lead and
to take the
the young
man who fails to wear
one is not considered
“correct” They
ight, flexible and styl-
TOTS A GAMES:
Dolls, All Prices.
RnbberToys, •• “ '
All Games, “ ",
Banks * Safes, “
SPECIA.L INVTTA.TIOISr.
Last season onr friends seemed to appreciate
“the” Musio Box. Every one had their fa
vorite tone and the Masio Box was everyone’s
favorite. This wear 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
begladtosee yon.
ssrrHBuTLER & Berry
Everybody compli
ments my line of
NECKWEAR
combines beauty, |
taste and elegance.
DIAMONDS.
co
c
o
Night Robes,
Underwear
and Hosiery
are leading features of
my business and de
serve special attention.
43,"
We never find
it necessary to
u Blow our
>
own horn!'
c
N-*
The quality
of our goods
and the low
ft)
prices do that.
G
Freeman &
T5
Crankshaw.
WATCHES.
This department con*
sists of Men’s Fine I
Shoes exclusively, andl . _ TT ^ m
never rails to suit the| JOHN E/. SCH NilDT
purchaser.
On Umbrellas and
Takes this opportunity of informing the people, of Americas
and the adjoining country that he is now fitting up]m the best
of style, and wilfshortly open one of the
Walking Canes
eadquarters.
I ami
Finest and Most Complete Restaurants to be Found in the South!
Bed neckties from 75c. to $1.25 at
Tborktoe Wheatley's.
EVERYTHING TO NAT at Avara’a.
Now Is the season to pleat your
onions. CallntDr. Xldridge’e sod bay
yonr sets.
r> Pare wines, brandies sad whiakise for
OO. medMrndMtioUat
a'e Drag Store.
Order
doing
My Suit to
Department is
a rushing business.
Paices from $15 and
upwards and satis
faction guaranteed.
G-ive me a call. I
take pleasure in show-
mu goods.
W. D. BAILEY,
4lfc Jaskaoa at, seder New Hotel
He will spare no expense or pains to make it worthy of the
patronage of the very best people, and Americus can then
boast of a place where everything good will be served in
a stylo as never before seen in this city.
Remember thelplace-Schmidt's Reading Room, Lamar St,
8-ldawly Bespectfhlly, JOHN E. SCHMIDT.
STALL FED BEEF.
Georgia Beef, finer than any Westernlbeefjyoujever saw, at
MAYO & WINKLER*