Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 23, 1891, Image 5

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THE AMERIOUS DAILY TlM-LS-KEOuraJEK: I'RIijaV, OC I OBEU 23. i«oi? Alliancemen! And Mends Of Southwest Ga.: With complin-ents of the season we respectfully invite your attention to onr IMMENSE LINE tat Styles in High Grade TAILORFITTING on THE BETIHUrS. Albany to tbs Front With Another Good Our plucky and enterprising little neighbor, Albany, does not propoee to be left on anything, as is evidenced by the following extract from the Hews and Advertiser: “Hr. T. C. Rust, the manager of the Western Union Telegraph office, met a reporter of the News and Advertiser yesterday morning and said: “I have received a letter from the dis trict superintendent of the Telegraph Company, In wbioh he asks If the citi zens of Albany will make up a subscrip tion to get the eleetlon next month. “Last year elections were held In num bers of states and the citizens here made up a subscription that enabled us to get the first news from all over the country. The news was so encouraging, giving, the Democrats aa overwhelming victory, that all who contributed felt fully re paid. “There are two Interesting elections to be held next month. The state elec tion of New Tork and Ohio. The for mer la expected to go Democratic but the fight is so close in. Ohio and Camp- , bell has such a good showing to defeat „ . „ McKinleythafthe- people wlll wstclf - - that contest very anxiously. “I have until the first of November in whiobtolet the superintendent know what the people will do, and I wish you would call attention to it. If the people raise a sufficient amount to seoure the telegrams they will be gotten, otherwise they will not." “How much will it take, Hr. Rust, to secure this service?’’ “I really cannot give any estimate Just now but If thwpeople make up a sub scription 1 will then wire the superin tendent the amount raised and ascertain If he will furnish it. Last year I think the people raised about fifty dollars, but I don't remember the exact figures.” Amerious might with advantage fol low her example and get' up the neces sary amount for telegraph returns from the coming elections. A subscription list circulated among the members of the Young Men's Demo cratic Club would quickly accomplish the desired result. "A Breezy Time ” “The play’s the thing." It Is particu larly the “thing” just at this season, and everybody seems to be quite sure and wants to do the proper thing, and the re sult is that everybody will go to see “A Breezy Time,” the newest and best of three comedies, wbfih wilTbe presented at the opera house to-morrow evening. It Is said to be a jolly play, with plenty of go, and does not call upon you for any great mental effort to follow Its plot, nor does It cause cold shivers to run through your anatomy by startling situ ations; but if you have any of the enjoy ments of life it will keep your spirits bubbling over with hilarious mirth, and If you are feeling nervous or badly over household or business disappointments, it will sot as refreshingly as a cool breeze In the middle of a hot July afternoon The personnel ef the company includes four of the best known comedians and three bright, bewilching soubrettes, the Oakwood Quarteete, the Chihuahua Handolln Octette, Fin and Webster, the musical autocrats, the quartette of pretty captivating gavotte and tennis racket bell dancers, and other new and novel features. We want every mother to know that croup can be prevented. True croup never appears without a warning. The first 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, whieh is followed by the croup. The time to act Is when the child first becomes hoarse; a few doses of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem edy will prevent the attack. Even after rough cough has appeared, the disease tybe prevented by using this remedy directed. For sale by W. C. Russell. Fail has come and with It the time to settle “that little bill” at Dn. Eliihiiiok’n. 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. Call and examine these lines, os well as our complete assortment in Extra Sizes, Stouts and Slims, which, as 'to style and 'fit, cannot be surpassed. JOHN R. SHAW, A Fine I.ut ot Stock. Messrs. Jewell & Patterson of Wll- more, Ky., have just received a car load of very fine liorses and mules which are quartered at the stables of Messrs. Prince Bros., on Cotton avenue. A call and examination of these animals will prove advantageous to anyoue in need of working or driving stock, wed tnu fri for gl . sound cotton seed delivered to the sept-’otf - Amkiuoi s Guano Company. Underwear. Call and get your supply of winter un derwear. Odd garments or full suits to mntch. Prices and qualities to suit all. ool8siin tu fri Tiiounton Wheatley. Now is the season to plant your onioDB. Cali at Dr. Eldridge’s and buy your sets. “THE CHAMPION" 117 Forsyth St., AMERIOUS, - GA. For 8a!o. A valuable piece of truck farming property can be had by applying to sep23-tf . TIie Bank of Sumteii. Pure wines, brandies and whiskies for medicinal use, sold at Dr. Elduidoe’b Drug Store. Albany Klckloc. Like Amerious, Albany would be pleased to know something definite about the new tree postal delivery sys tem, aa Brother Wans maker seems to be a little alow In giving southern cities their just due*. The News and Advertiser says: “Albany was very mueh elated sev eral months ago over the prospect of a free mall delivery system. “Congress psssed a law authorizing a free delivery in all cities where the office pays a certain amount The Albany of fice coming within this limit, It was thought that this convenience would be enjoyed by this tliqe. “But no steps have been taken, in the matter and the office ie still being run on the old plan. “It is now In order for the citizens to make some effort In this direction and secure the free delivery system if we are entitled to It. . # . “What will be "done? Who will take the initiative and see what can be done with the matter?” A complete assortment of toilet soaps at Dr. Ei.dridoe’s. MiiSsrBiznesjsBIsnBS.” Having bad such a successful run I feel that other attractions should be first- class and propose to offer the coming week: 1 car Applet at 3Sc. peek. *3.00 bbl. 1 Mr I. Potatoes, 25c. “ 2,25 “ tear Canned Goods at the folitwingj low prices: 2 lb. Table Peaches ISo. can,*11.50 dox. 31b. “ “ 20o. “ 2.00 8 lb. Pie “ 12Jc. “ 1,25 3 lb. Tomatoes, 12jc. " 1,20 21b. “ 8Jc. •» .90 Corn, Brans, Peas, Squash, Okra and Tomatoes for soup,'Cherries, red and Look in at Artesian corner Oiuna Store and you will see a modern store—with a mod ern stock—with modern pri ces-all the result of modem ideas—everything denotes a business way of doing busi- 1 POPULAR PUCE FOR POPULAR PRICES! I Decorated, *1.00 1.45 ■WEBS * BASIES: white, Raspberries, Blackberries, Pine-1 Pearl White, 70 A 80c. applet, Strawberries and a thousand ™.. other kinds at 50 per cent, under regular I _ ’ prices, My fine Butter trade still downs any thing new. Mackerel, Pigs’ Feet and everything to rat. Come atgonce to Headqaartera and rave 20 per cent. E. D. ANSLEY,. The Leading Grocer. I Highest market prices are paid for sound cotton seed delivered to the Amerious Guano Company. Notice to Advertisers, > Copy for change of advertisement must be handed In at thla office before 12 o'clock on day before publication. This applies to all and will be enforced. Times Publishing Co. July 28,1891, tf. If You Would c well, wear Diamond Spectacles. LAMPS: Brass Swinging, *2.40 Mammoth Store, 4.50 Student, 3.90 TIWWAWDi Small Milk Pans, * Dish Pans, Wash Basins, Japanned Cuspidors, .10 WASHSTAND BETS: Pearl White, White Granite, Decorated, “ • to *2.0* 2.75 3.0* $28.50 JOB LOTS VASES. 1st Lot, Choice, * .25 1 2nd “ “ 50 8rd ** “ .75 4th “ “ 1.00 STOVESt Ornamental Iron, *12 50 Gasoline Improved, 0 00 Oil, .95 Spirit, .45 FOR SALE BY LAMPS (BOUND WICB)t Little Jewel, *1 «$ Nickel “Banner” 2.0*. Banqnet (30 Inches), 4.5* Plano (8 feet) 8.0* TOYS A GAMES: Dolls, All Prices. Rubber Toys, “ « All Games, " “ “ Banks a Safes, “ -• OPTICIANS, Under Hotel Windsor. yi very little money go to 'horntow Wheatley. P. V, P. Saves Lite. SAVS WILL LIVE FOREVER. A prominent Savannahlar, formerly superintendent of a railroad says: “I was crippled in mjr feet an.I arms so Full dress shirts of every description from *1 to 83. They are beauties. Thornton Wheatley. Colognes, extracts, toilet waters and all toilet articles at Dr. Eldridoe's. Wood Yard. We respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Amerious to our wood yard located at Mitchell's old mill stand near the Central depot. Cord wood of all kind sawed any length desired. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Alt orders left at Davis Furniture House promptly filled. Patronage eollelted. oc23-lw Chamuliss Bros, IF YOU TRADE AT Avera’s Grocery you will always get the best quality of goods at prices quoted by others for their in ferior goods, You will get your goods delivered tree and promptly and they will give you satisfac- 0 P ,XT,°' * >Ilect?n - g thefrom tion. Health and happi ness reign supreme in families that buy their groceries from THE:— that I could not walk without crutches, nor eat without having a servant to feed me I tried physicians everywhere, but to no purpose, and finally went to New York, where my doctors, at one time, decided to amputate my arm, but found that course impracticable on account of a wound I had received during the war. I returned to Savannah a complete wreck, and my case seemingly hopeless. As a forlorn hope I began to take P. P. P., and am rejoiced' to say that after using three bottles my limbs began to straighten out, mv appetite and health soon returned, and I now feel like a new man; really, as if I had been made over again, and as if I could live forever—so long as I can get P. P. P.” This gentleman will not give his name for publication, but authorizes us to refer anpbody to him for a verification of these facta, who will apply to us. Yours truly, Lippman Bros., Wholesale Druggists, Proprietors of P. P. P., Savannah, Ga. “Wt Are in U,” We have just received an invoice of the latest style neckwear, in all shades ’red,” from Havana to bright Vermillion. Thornton Wheatlev. The transformation scene in the last act of "Spider and Fly” is said to be a masterpiece of stage mechanism and scenic art. SOMETHING NEW and- GOOD TO EAT. I have just received a fresh lot Blaok Buckwheat Floor, New crop Maple Syrup, Apples, Malaga Grapes, Cocoanuts, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Apricots, Cheese, Macaroni, Olives, Pickles of all kinds. Cabbage, Onions, Rutabaga Turnips, Irish Potatoes and Old Fashioned God Fish. A new lot of California Honey just in. Piga Feet, Mackerel, Breakfast Bacon, Hams, Shoulder*; etc. Can Goods, world without end, cheap er than ever. If you will once try our McFerrin’s Lard and Alcanro Coffee you will use no other. Get one of iny Books and see how much money you can save by trading with me. H. A. HARRIS, 305 Lamar St. Telephone 1 SPECIAL IISTVITA-TIOIST. Last season onr friends seemed to appreciate “the” Music Box. Everyone had their fa vorite tune and the Mnsio Box was everyone’s favorite. This year we have gotten a large $160.00 Box—with 12 tunes, drums 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. IButler & Berry DIAMONDS. If you are Interested in fine watches, or would like to become to,.read our new advertisement. James Fricker A Bno. . A?era toy Co. ‘Tax Notice. The book* are now ready, and until further notiee I will be in my office for 0 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m. every day, except Sunday.. J. B. Dunn, oetlO Tax Collector. “The road to fortune is through print ers’ Ink.—P. T. Barnum. If yon rhave yourself ’twill pay you to buy one of those Tower Razors sold at Dr. Ei.nniDQR’s. To Onr Patrons. * - After this week we will collect all bills for job work weekly. This will. make payments easier for you, and help us materially, as our expenses are payable weekly. Times Pobusbio Company. The Twins. Hear their papa with lh« twins— Darling twine! How he stalks ab >ut the chamber on hla whttely gleaming ablne! How they twinkle, twinkle, twinkle In the ley air of night. While the stars that ever sprinkle A11 the heavens eeema to crinkle With a cryataline delight; Keeping time, time, time. In a sort of Swearing rhyme. To the twin, twin abulatioa that so music ally dins From the twins, twins, twins, twins, Twins, twins, twins— From the whooping and the yelling of the twins. We never find it necessary to “ Blow our own horn" The quality of our goods and the low TV[ prices do that. U \A Freeman & 'lJJ \\ Crankshaw. Atlanta. o\. WATCHES. Mr. C. B. Jones, of Spring Hill, lows, says: “I bare used Chamberlain’* Pain Balm for severe and painful barns with better effect than anything else I have ever tried. It relieves the pain instantly and cure* without leaving a scar.” Pain Balm ia one of the most useful medicines that any family ran be provided with, especially for rheumatism, lame back, sprains, braises, tooth-ache, ear-ache and like ailments. One application will relieve the pain, and a fair trial insure a cure. 50 cent bottles for rale by W. C. Russell. Others sell paint, hnt I sell paints. I will give'a personal guarantee to look better and last lunger than any other paint. That’s what you want. I handle leads, oils, putty, etc. J. Henry Freeman, Cotton svenuc. For your toilet powders, toilet creams, and in foot all toilet .preparation*, call Dr. iLDatDaa’s. TOHN B. SCHMIDT Takes this opportunity of informing the people of Amerious and the adjoining country that he is now fitting upjin the best of style, and will shortly open one of the .... Finest and Host Complete Restaurants to he Found in the South]; He will spore no expense or pains to make it worthy of the patronage of the veiy best people, and Aniericus can then boost of a place where everything good will be served in a stylo as nover before seen in this city. Remember thelplace-Schmidt’s Reading Room, LamarlSt. 8-ldAwly Respectfully, JOHN E. SCHMIDT. STALL FED BEEF. Georgia Beef, finer than any Western beet you ever saw, at MAYO & WINKLKB AJUU TO-DAY.