Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 24, 1891, Image 5

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THE AMER1CUS DAIL Y T1ALLS-KEC0KDEK: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, £801. Fellow Citizens! Alliancemen! THE BREAKFAST TABLE ITEM8 OF INTERE8T SPECIALLY PRE PARED FOR HASTY READERS' Yesterday’* Doing* In Pungent Pars graph*—Some Snap Shot* bj the Report toriot Camera—What Was Going on in Town Told In Briefest Manner. Of Southwest Ga.: With compliments of the season, we respectfully invite your attention to our IMMENSE LINE OK— : Need Styles in High He TAILOR-FITTING m mm ■ FALL AND WINTER. Wo have outdone ourselves this season and excelled 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 In this part of the state, and are offering them at the very lowest prices. GaU and examine these lines, as well as our complete assortment in Extra Sizes, Stouts and Slims, which, as *to style and 'fit, cannot he surpassed. JOHN R. SHAW, “THE CHAMPION” 117 Forsyth St, 'Z : “•’';*? AiiiiHsfotrs, vaud? At the end of the Act he eroee From hi. seal, nine chain from the alnle; And to the pain of hie neighbors* toes He crushed his wey out for "a smile." M. Brace. “Spider and Fly" always wins the In terest and applause of the audience. The Klckapoo Medicine show is still a point of special attraction for large nightly crowds. The “Spider and Fly" Introduced “the Tandem” and “On the Roof,” two of the latest pantomimic successes In Lon don. “Spider and Fly” comes to us with no tices from all southern papers, that prove it to bo the best spectacular play of the season. For the past few days matters hare been exceedingly quiet in city, county and justice courts, the cases bolng few and of an unimportant character. A pretty lot of girls—that in “A Breezy Time” last night. And weren’t Daisy and Jolly great in their musical specialties? A good show all around. The costumes of the “Spider and Fly" company were made by Allas, the fa mous London costumer, and Imported by Manager Leavitt, the duties alone costing over $3,000. There is a neat little place being fitted up on the west side of Cotton avenue about which the proprietors will soon have something to say through the col umns of The Times-Recoiidku. The sidewalk on Taylor street near the Baptist tent Is being whitewashed for the benefit of pedestrians passing that way at night, as the trees throw a dense shadow, making it difficult to see. With a Uamowell fire alarm system and the new high service pump at the water atatton, Amerlcua will be well provided with facilities for controlling any fire which may originate within her limits. To day bids fair to be one of the busiest Saturdays of the season. The perfect weather of the past week being favorable to the picking of cotton and the colored farmers’ alliance meeting will doubtlesA bring together a large number of negroes. The crowd of negro boys around the opera house doors upon nights of per formances lias become almost an un bearable nuisance to persons going in or coming out. They arc charged upon and scattered at intervals by the police, only to roturn in greater force as soon as the officer's back is turned. The music in “Spider and Fly” pos nesses, to a marked degree, the claim of originality. It Is not a medley begged, borrowed or stolen from the popular operas of tho day, but every bar of It has been written especially for the “Spider and the Fly ” It has nioro than a dozen airs, bright and catchy, which aro likoly to become lasting favorites. "Are there any ugly girls In Amerl cus?” The quiation was asked by a traveling man In front of the Alton House yesterday as a lovely pair walked Into the poitofflce, and it waa followed by the remark that be had been coming here for years and had- never seen one. He never will see one either, for while some may not be quite so pretty ae oth ers, all are good to look upon and of passing sweetness—bless them. The fact that three young ladles, graduate! of last June from the Jackson street school have been successful can didates for teacher*’ certificates among competitors of age and experience ■peaks a volume of praise for the thor- oughneta and excellence of that educa tional institution. It la hoped that the teachers-elect will not be satisfied with the enbeect just achieved, but that they will display tact and good management In tbelr new vocations. The Next Attraction, Mixed Pickles Having had such a successful run I feel that other attractions should be first- class and propose to oiler the coming week: 1 car Apples at 33c. peck. $3.00 bbl. 1 car I. Potatoes, 25c. “ 2.25 1 car Canned Goods at the foil -wing low prices: 2 lb. Table Peaches 13c. can,* $1.50 doz. 31b. “ “ 20c. “ ' 2.00 3 lb. Pie “ 12Jc. “ 1.25 3 lb. Tomatoes, , 12Jo. “ 1.20 21b. “ 8Jc. •* .00 Corn, Beans, Peaa, Squash, Okra and Tomatoes for soup, Cherries, red and white, Raspberries, Blackberries, Pine apples, Strawberries and a thousand other kinds at 50 per cent, under regular prices. My fine Butter trade still downs any thing now. Mackerel, Pigs’ Feet and everything to eat. Come at’’once to Headquarters and save 20 per cent. E. D. ANSLEY, The Leading Grocer. If You Would C well* wear Diamond Spectacles. W. D. BAILEY, The Leading and only Exclu sive dealer in Men’s Wear, (Including everything for Men) — iN— Southwest Georgia Hilsjust received anc placed on sale the Handsomest line of Fall Dress Shirts to be seen anywhere at prices most reason able. It will interest you to call and inspect them. FOR SALE BY Thompson & Anderson, OPTICIANS. Under Hotel Windsor. MY LINE OF Full Dress Bows, are conceded to be the lovliest ever seen. Knoz - For your toilet ]x>wd*n, toilet creemjj preparatJ D«. Bldridoe's. 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 willgiveyou satisfac tion. Health and happi- bss reign supreme in families that buy their groceries from v I ' -—the—, SOMETHING NEW and GOOD TO EAT. I have just received a fresh lot Black Buckwheat Flour, New crop Mapld Syrup, Apples, Malaga Grapes, Cocoanuts, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Apricots, Cheese, Macaroni, Olives, Pickles ol all kinds. Cabbage, Onions, Rutabaga Turnip*, Iriah Potatoes and Old Fashioned Cod Fiah. A new lot of California Honey just In. Pigs Feet, Mackerel, Breakfast Bacon, Hams, Shoulder,, etc. Can Goods, world without end, cheap er than ever. If you will once try our McFerrln’s Lard and Alcanro Coffee you will use no other. Oet one of my Books and see how much money you can save by trading with me. H. A. HARRIS, 305 Lamar St. Telephone 17. Upon recommendation of the sehool committee of the Board of Publlo Edu cation, the following yonng ladles, hav ing paa*cd>uooe**ful>xamlnatioiu, were granted teachers’ certificate*: Misses Emms Connell, Genevieve Mor gan, Carrie Shropshire, Hattie L. Fos ter, E. Alice Webb and Alice V. Stal ling*. The securing of this certificate ren der* the bolder eligible to teaoher* continue to take the lead and the young man whp fails to wear one is not considered “correct.” They are light, flexible and styl ish. Try them and you will have no other. Everybody compli ments my line of NECKWEAR It combines beauty, taste and elegance. Night Rohes, Underwear and Hosiery are leading features o my business and de serve special attention. “Blznes is Blsnes.” Look in at Artesian corner China Store and you will see a modern store—with a mod ern stock—with modern pri ces-all the result of modern ideas—everything denotes a business way. of doing busi ness. A POPULAR PLACE FOR POPULAR PRICES! SWEaa A BASINS: Pearl Whlte^ 70 & 80c. White Granite, $1.00 Decorated, 1.45 “ 2 00 LAMPS: Brass Swinging, Mammoth Store, Student, $2.40 450 3.00 WASHSTAND SETS: Pearl White, $2.00 White Granite, 2,75 Decorated, 3 00 “ to $23.50 TINWARE: Small Milk Pans, $ Dleh Pana, Wash Batina, Japanned Cuspidors, .10 LAMBS (aocanwica): Little Jewel, $1.25 Nickel “Banner” 2.00 Banquet (30 Inches), 4.50 Piano (8 feet) 8.00 JOB LOTS VASES. • 1st Lot, Choioe, 0 .25 2nd “ “ .60 8rd “ “ .75 4th « “ 1.00 STOVES: Ornamental Iron, $12 50 Gasoline Improved, 8 00 Oil, .05 Spirit, .45 TOYS * GAMES: Dolls, All Prices. Rubber Toys, “ “ All Games, " “ Banks a Safes,” “ SPECIAL INVITATION. Last season our friends seemed to appreciate “the" Music Box. Every one had their fa vorite tune and the Mnsie Box was everyone’s favorite. This year we have gotten a large $150.00 Box—with 12 tunos, 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. Butler & Berry DIAMONDS. Mr. C, B. Jones, of Spring BUI, Iowa, ys: “1 have axed Chamberlain’* Pain Balm for severe and painful barm with better effect than anything else I have tried. It rail are* the pain Instantly, and euros without leaving a aear.” Pain Balm la one of tho most useful medicines that any family caa be provided with, especially for rheumatism, lame back, sprains, bruises, tooth-ache, ear-ache and like ailment*. One application will relieve the pain, and a fair trial lniure a cure. 50 oeut bottle* for sale by W. C. RomoIL Highest market price* aouna cotton seed delivered to paid for sept2Stf Akbbicvs Guano Compabt, Others eoB paint, hot I jell paints. I will giro a personal guarantee to look better and last longer than any other paliL That's what you want. I handle petty, eto.^ aB This department con gists of Men’s Fine Shoes exclusively, and never tails to suit the purchaser. My Suit to Order Department it is doing a rushing business. Prices from $15 and upwards and satis feotion guaranteed. Give me a! oall. I take pleasure in show- in? goods. )|V. 0. BAILEY, k at, aider Mow Bate! WWMpSPPigpvj i r *1 tr ttfHmeA' : • • CD C o I > c We never find it necessary to “ Blow our own horn," The quality of our goods and the low prices do that. Freeman & Crankshaw. Hmm.oi WATCHES. TOHN EX SCHMIDT Takes this opportunity of informing the people of Americas and the adjoining country that, he Juts fitted up in the beet ofstyle, end wfllranoneofthe •' '- c On Umbrellas and Canes I am pj Des t gnd Most Complete Restanmnls to be Foand in tlwSontkj Headquarters. He will spare no-expense or pains to make it worthy of the _ - ?e Q f the very beet people, and . Americas can then a plaoe where everything good will be served in * style M never before seen in this city. Remember the place -Schmidt’s Reading Room, Lamar St. 8-ldAwly , Respectfully, j JOHN E. SCHMIDT. STALL FED BEEF. Georgia Beef, finer than any Western beet you ever saw, at IHAYO : $fe : wmig f «OOC>AL-