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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECOBDEH: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, I891.
PERSONAL MENTION.
MOVEMENTS IN THE SOCIAL AND
BUSINESS CIRCLES OF AMERICUS.
When Society People ere Coin*—Who the
Strangers ere Visiting—Where Business
Men ere Bound end Whet They Go for—
Pleesent Notices.
FellowiCitizens!
Alliancemen!
Of Southwest Ga.:
Witli'complin.onts of the 'season,
we respectfully invita your
attention to our
IMMENSE LINE
OF
Newest Styles In High Grade
TAILOR-FITTING
FALL AND WINTER.
We have outdone 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 know 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. CaU and examine these
lines, os weU as our complete
assortment in
Extra Sizes,
Stouts and Slims,
which, as 'to style and ‘fit, cannot
be surpassed.
JOHN R. SHAW,
Ur. Reed Jones of Dawson Is in the
city for a jew days.
Ur. “Dick” Uarlan of Dawson has
been visiting Americus for the past few
days.
Ur. John Sheffield left this morning to
attend the Piedmont Exposition in At
lanta for a few days.
Mrs. J. O. A. Branch, who has been
visiting Urs. C. A. Huntington, left yes
terday fer home in Dixie.
Ur. E. H. Cutts, a prominent member
of the Americus legal fraternity, left
yesterday for Abbeville on business.
Urs. T. D. Jackson, who has been vis
iting the family of Col. Hancock in East
Americus, returned yesterday to her
home in Uacon.
Ur. J. H. Rodgers of the Arm of Rodg
ers and Wilder is visiting frieads in
North Carolina and will take in the ex
position at Raleigh.
Ur. J. B. Neal of the S. A. A U. rail-
road, who has been out of the city for
the past few days on business for his
line, returned yesterday.
Uiss Florrle Johnston of Smitliville is
paying a visit to Uiss Hattie Clark, on
Prince street, and the hearts of Smith-
ville’s young men grow weary!
Ur. W. W. O’Quinn and family are
takieg in the exposition in Atlanta, and
Ur. C. E. Underwood looks after the
business while the boss is away.
Sam Wolff, representing the staunch
Arm of Goetter, Weil & Co. of Montgom
ery is in the city, and if whatever Sam
says goes, it must be believed that this
will be a lucky year.
The many friends of Capt. W. H. Mor
gan arc grieved to learn that he grows
no bettor, and that his physicians fear
that congestion of the brain, resulting
from the stroke of paralysis with which
he was recently seized. Capt Morgan is
at the residence of Ur. Ed Miller, on
Jackson street
John A. McDonald ran into town yes
terday. He says he has enough of legts
lative life and has no wish to repeat his
late experience. He made a good rep
resentative; and if there had been
enough of his sort, the session would
have ended about September first, and
saved the state about (50,000.
AT THE FI. V.
"A Breezy Time”—Interpreted by E. B
Fits and Kathryn Webster.
There weie probably fifty empty seats
out of the eighteen hundred at DeGive’s
opera-house last , night, but my predic
tion Is that when “A Breezy Time” re
turns on Galaday day of the exposition
there will not be standing room.
Just what was advertised was seen—
and everybody in the theater ought to
have been satisfied, for I do not believe
they will see a better musical farce
comedy this season than “A Breezy
Time.”
Strange beyond peradventure, last
night the women were pretty—real pret
ty, aad Kathryn Webster and Capitola
Uriine in yellow and black were visions
seldom seen with a traveling farce com
edy oompany.
The costumes of the people were all
pretty and tasty, and there were none
who could not dance.
The people In the caste were all com
paratively unknown here but they will
be remembered pleasantly.—Atlanta
Journal, September 4.
Fresh Lot
Uinee meat,
Almria and Uaiaga grapes,
Smoked sardines,
Uaccaronf,
Cream cheese,
Yeast eakes,
Bulk olives,
Fancy head rice,
Imported rice,
Gluten graham flour.
French ft Mayo,
The Pqpular Grocers.
The Next Attraction
We want every mother to know that
croup can be prevented. True croup
never appears without a warning. The
flrat symptom is hoarseness; then the
child appears to have taken cold or a
cold may have accompanied the hoarse
ness from the start, After that a pecu
liar rough cough is developed, which is
followed by the oroup. The time to act
is when the child first becomes hoarse; a
few doeea of Chamberlain’* Cough Rem'
edy will prevent the attack. Even after
a rough cough hat appeared, the disease
maybe prevented by using this remed;
directed. For sale by W. C. Russell
Fall has come and with *t the time to
settle “that little bill” at
Dn. Eldkidok’s.
Attention, Knights of Vythins.
Attend regular meeting to-night at
Castle Hail. Work in the 'amplified third
rank. All visiting Knights invite J. By
order of C. C.
B. H. Mayo, K. of B. * S.
“THE CHAMPION”
Pure country butter, no oleomargar
ine, fresh and fine-
Fbkxcii & Mayo,
The Popular Grocers.
Telephone 100. *
See “Spider and Fly.” Something
clever and pleasing.
Now is the season to plant your
onions. Call at Dr. Eldridge’s and buy
yoursets. „
Clocks in all styles, sizes, shapes and
prices. Call and see them.
Jauks Fhiikeic ft Bno.
Colognes, extracts, toilet waters and
all toilet articles at Du. Eldbidsis’s.
IP YOU TRADE AT
Avera’s Grocery
you will always get
the best quality of
“Spider and Fly."
One of the cleanest and neatest speo-
tacular productions ever seen in Atlanta
drew an enormous crowd to DeGive’s
opera house last night.
Every seat from pit to dome was occu
pied, and even standing room was in de
mand.
And the attraction deserved it It was
an excellent performance from begin
ning to end. The costumes were all new
hnd elegant, the scenery was good, the
chorus wai pretty and well trained, and
tne comedians were great.
The specialties deserve high praise.
The Putnam sisters in their songs and
dances were immense. They have good
strong voices, which are withal very
sweet, and their dancing is the sym
metry of motion.
The equilibrist and contortionist is
marvel. His one arm hand-stands and
hand-springs are wonderful.
Atray, the juggler, Is unusually olever.
Misses Minnie and Lillie Thurgate do
some graceful daneing.
Charles H. Kenny Is a good comedian.
His strides, his jokes, bis'songa and his
makeups, are- new and amusing,' He
caused more than one outburst of genii'
ine laughter.—Atlanta Journal.
Mixed Pickles
Having bad suoh a successful run I feel
that other attractions should be first-
class and propose to offer the coming
week ;
1 car Apples at 35c. peck. (3.00 bbl,
1 oar I. Potatoes, 25o. “ 3.25
1 car Canned Goods at the foP iwlng
low prices:
2 lb. Table Peaches 15o. can, (1.50 doz.
3 lb. “ “ 20c. " 2.00
3 lb. Pie “ 12Jc. “ 1.25
3 lb. Tomatoes, 12jo. “ 1.20
21b. “ 8Jc. •* .00
white, Raspberries, Blackberries, Pine,
apples, Strawberries and a thousand
other kinds at 50 per oent. under regular
prices.
Uy fine Batter trade (till downs any
thing new. Mackerel, Pigs' Feet and
everything to eat. Come atjjonce to
Headqaartess and save 20 per cent.
E. D. ANSLEY,
’• The Leading Grocer.
If You Would
C
well, wear
Read what the Atlanta Journal says of
“A Breezy Time”—the belt company on
the road.
In Jsdx* Wheatley’s Court.
In the court of Jndge W. K. Wheatley
yesterday morning Joe Wimbrist, a col
ored detective, was arrested for perjury
on a warrant sworn out by Ur. L. J.
Blalock.
Wimbrist, it will be remembered, is
the detective connected with the DeSoto
robbery case of a short while ago.
Russell Westbrook, colored, charged
with burning Ur. Bast' gin-house last
August, was bound over for trial at the
next term of the zuperior court, and the
case of Nathan Werner, charged with
being an accessory, was dismissed.
Found.
A box containing all necessary tools
for Pope bicycle. Owner esn get same
by paying for this ad. and settling with
finder. Apply at this office.
Sumter’s Ssbbeth School,.
The next quarterly meeting of the
Sabbath School Association of Sumter
County will be held at Leslie the first
Friday in November. Every school in
the county is urged to be present, pre
pared with recitations and nonteat songs.
Addresses will be delivered by Rev. Rob
ert Adams, Judge W. F. Clarke and W.
T, Lane on important Sabbath school
topics. A full programme for this meet
ing will appear later.
Diamond
Spectacles
FOR SALE BY
OPTICIANS.
Under Hotel Windsor.
SOMETHING NEW
—.and
GOOD TO EAT.
I have just received. a fresh lot
Black Buckwheat Flour, New crop
Maple Syrup, Apples, Malaga
Grapes, Coeoanuts, Evaporated
Peaches, Evaporated Apricots,
Cheese, Macaroni, Olives, Pickles
of all kinds.
Cabbage, Onions, Rutabaga Turnips,
Irish Potatoes and Old Fashioned Cod
Fish.
A new lot of California Honey just In.
Pigs Feet, ttackerei, Breakfast Bacon,
Hams, Shoulders, etc.
Can Goods, world without end, cheap
er than ever.
If you will'once try our MoFerrin’s
Lard and Alcanro Coffee you will use
no other.
Get one of my Books and see bow much
money yon can save by trading with me.
H. A. HARRIS,
306 Lamar St.
Telephone 37.
“Biznes is Blsqes.”
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 modem
, ideas—every thing denotes & ’
business way of doing busi
ness.
A POPULAR PLACE FOR POPULAR PRICES!
EWERS A BABINS:
Pearl White, 70 * 80c.
White Granite, (1.00
Deoorated, 1.45
“ 2 00
1
, . - : f f.j
.—-i—li-n ii£t i-ft £
' WA8H8TAND SETS:
Pearl White, ’ (2.06
White Granite, 2.75
Decorated, 3.00
to (23.5*
TINWARE:: J N «
Small Milk Pans; ( .03
Dish Pans, .is
Wash Basins, ; 1/ '1 .05
Japanned Cuspidors, .10
Hr
LAMPS:
Brass Swinging, (2.40
Mammoth Store, 4 50
Student, 3.00
LAMPS Abocxd WICK):
Little Jewel, “ (125
Nickel “Banner” 2.00
Banquet (30 inches), 4.50
Plano (8 feet) 8.00
JOB LOTS VABES.
1st Lot, Choice, ( .25
2nd “ “ 56
8rd “ “ .75
4th “ " 1.00
STOVES:
Ornamental Iron, (12 50
Gasoline Improved, 6 00
Oil, . .05
Spirit, .41
TOTS ft GAMES:
Dolls, AH Prices.
Rubber Toys, “ “
All Games, “ “ ': ’
Banks & Safes, “ •»
SPECIAL IISTYTT^TION".
Last season our friends seemed to appreciate
“the" Music Box. Every one had their fa
vorite tune and the Music Box was everyone’s
favorite. This year we have gotten a large
$150.00 Box—with 12 tunes, drums and bells.
Some evening after tea, get a friend or two
and drop arOond and listen to. it play—we'll.
be glad tosee you. *
Butler & Berry
Pure wines, brandies and whiskies for
medicinal use, sold at
Db. Eldridoe's Drug Store.
There will be a called meeting of
Sumter County Alliance on the first Sat
urday in November, the 7th. As this
will be an important meeting, a full at-
y others'for their in- *u
please notify delegate*.
D. C. N. Di'RKHAT.TKB,
Pres. Sumter Co. Alliance.
Americus, Ga., Oct 31.
If you shave joureelf ’twill pey yon to
buy one of those Tower Razors sold at
Db. Eldbimix's.
ferior goods.
You will get your
goods delivered iree
and promptly and they
will givey oh satisfac
tion.
Health and happi-
; t Wv's*> 13 a! k
AM&RICU®, - &A.
Death ef Mr. J. T. Person*.
Last. Tuesday morning at 2 o’clock, at
Draneville, death relieved the sufferings
of Mr. J. T. Persons, who has for the
last three months endured the most ex
cruciating agonies from scrofula aid
paralysis, being paralyzed from hi* hips
down. Ail medical aid was of no avail.
Mr. Person* leaves a devoted wife and
•even children to mourn their lose.
Jeet spaaed, n Uee of very kwUont
leeks.. Jane* Panama A Iso.
Cotton Report.
Ahkricub, Ga., Oct. 21,1801.
Following la the cotton report In this
city up to date:
Received by wigon 335
Received by railroad 179
Received previously, .37,164
Total....^ 27,678
MARKET.
Good middling. 7J—8
Middling 7i
Low middling 7j
Market steady.
Mr. C. B. Jones, of Spring Hill, Iowa,
•ays: .“I have used Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm for severe and painful barns with
better effeet than anything else I have
ever tried. It relieves the pain instantly
and core* without leaving a tear.” Pain
Balm Is one of the moetnaefnl medicines
that any family can be provided with,
especially for rheumatism, lame back,
sprains, bruises, tooth-ache, ear-ache
andUUte ailments. One application will
relieve the pain, and a fair trial'Insure a
60 cent bottle* for sale by W.
DIAMONDS.
We never find
it necessary to
'JJlow pun
own horn. ' -
The quality
of our goods
and the . low
prices do that.
Freeman <&*
Cranhshaw.
ATLWA.Qh.
WATCHES.
Others sell paint, bat I sell paints. I
wlU give a persona! gnarartee to' look
better sod last longer than aa^ 1 other
longer ■
, slnt That's what you want,
eede, oils, potty, etc.
J. Hz.yhy Fbbbmah,
Cotton a venae.
Per year toilet powders, toilet ereeise,
aad ta fast all toilet pre~e*r*M*na, esll
■ Sk.auimei’a
TOHN EX SCHMIDT
Takes this opportunity of informing the people of Americus
and the adjoining' country that he is now fitting upjin the best
of style, and will shortly open one of the
Finest and Most Complete Restaurants to beFoundintheSoatbt
He will sparo no expense or pain8toinake .it; worthy of ths
patronage of the very best people, hud; Americus can then
boast of a place where everything good will ..be served in
a style as never before soon in this city.
Remember the!place-Schmidt's Reading Room, LamariSt.
8-ldawly BespeetfuUy, JOHN E. SOHMIOT,
STALL FED BEEF.
Georgia Beef, finer than any Western, freieji ypu ever saw, ai
MAYO 4t WINKLKHj
OAX.U TO-DAT.