Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 25, 1891, Image 5

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THE AMEKICUS DAILY TIMES-KECOkHEK: bUNl>A v ; OCTOBER 25, i^ni. " - • j® 5 Fellow Citizens! Alliancemenl And Friends Of Southwest Ga.: Witli’complimonts of the season we respectfully invite yonr attention to our IMMENSE LINE TO TBF WORLD’S FAIR The Next Attraction, Hen! Styles in High Grade TAILOR-FITTING inn until m 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 Btate, 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, os 'to style and 'fit, cannot he surpassed. JOHN R. SHAW, “THE CHAMPION" Clothier and Furnisher, 117 Forsyth St., AMERICUS, - G-A. At Chicago (or ScTcnty-Fhro (7Sc.) Cents Per Week. The word “Excursion” U ever coupled with bustle, jostle, jamming, confusion and all elae attending a large orowd, with no head-center to prevent it. The word “Club” carrlea with It privacy, or der, perfect latisfactlon and pleaaure to all. The “Georgia Exonralon Club” will be so conducted as to give the most studied quietude, privacy, and full rights and privileges to its subscribers, simply by taking time by the forelock, and hav ing in advance every requirement and contingency provided for. Each sub scriber, family or private party will be assigned seats and berths on a Pullman palace car, and the train, once in readi ness for departure, the excursionists will not be disturbed at any other station by passengers being placed amongst ’them. The places, or car assigned them will be theirs and theirs only, to the end of the trip, and the same on their return. In this way the Georgia Excursion Club will run from Atlanta, Ga., to Chi cago, Ill , Pullman palace cars to the World’s Fair frpm May 1st to October, 1803, including meals on the train, first- class hotel accommodations during seven days’ visit to Chioago, admission to the fair grounds and transportation to and from your hotels to the fair grounds daily. Remember, the whole round trip, con ducting Pullman palace car club excur sions, for only seventy-five cents (75 cents) per week for 100 weeks, from September 1st, 1801, to September 1st, 1803. The tour will require just ten days’ time, on the train and in Cbleago. We propose a cheap and easy way to accomplish all this. But cheap only as to the rate for the round trip, and easy as to the mode of paying and amount of our installments. All our expenditures will be princely, and If needs be the whole amount will and shall be expended to secure the full en joyment and entire satisfaction of our subscribers. Upon an installment of 75 cents per week for 100 weeks, so paid that almost any one desiring to attend the great Co lumbian Exposition—the World’s Fair— at Chicago, may do so in a first class style, and in such a way as not to feel the dost of the otherwise expensive journey, and have none of the disonm- forts, almost unattainable by private parties, on such an occasion, and always unreasonably high at such a time, In a oity crowded to over-flowing by persons from all quarters of the globe. To provide absolute security to the subscribers, and to guarantee that the contracts of the club will be carried out, has been the first care of the projectors. All moneys from subscribers will be deposited in the Capital City Bank, At lanta, Ga. Major T. H. Blacknall, as business manager, alone can check out the money, and only for the legitimate purpose of defraying the expenses of the subscribers, as per our contract with them, after each amount has been sub mitted in an itemized acoount, and properly audited by the board of audit ors for the club.to-wit: Col. J. C. Court ly, Gen. A. T. Hawthorne, with Major Jim Y. Rankin, secretary. The Georgia Excursion Club consists of Major T. H. Blacknall, business manager; Major J. C. Courtney, auditor •and manager of transportation, and Major John Y. Rankin, secretary. The attorneys for the club are the well- known law firm of Dorsey, Brewster A Howell, of the Atlanta bar. This will be a very enjoyable plan for say fifteen to twenty gentlomen, with their wives, who aro acquainted and wish to visit the great fair nnd remain together. Or for schools; one or two teachers can take charge of twenty-five our club or thirty pupils or students, and be in tho same car with them all the white on the train. Or for an order wishing to go and remain together, or any associa tion or military company. We oan give them a Pullman palace ear for them selves exclusively, so the families will have a rare picnic indeed. The pupils and students will be as safe as at home or in the school room; the order as though they were in their own hall or lodge room; the military company as private as if in their own armory. Any roligious order or association can be as devotional os in their own chapel, with none to hinder, molest or make afraid. Young ladles with no attendant for the trip will bo met at the train by some ono lady appointed by the club; it may bo tho wife of one of the officers of the club, who will take charge of her or any lady unattended, and chaperon all the ladles, excursionists to Chicago, be sides. On each train there will be an agent of the club to see that every reasonable want of the subscribers' Is attended to, and the lady chaperon above alluded to will see that all the ladies are made com- sortable, and will take special charge of your wife, yonr daughter, your sister, your mother or your ward, if yon can not yourself attend them; thns enabling the husband, the father, the son, the brother or the guardian to send, with perfeot assurance of safety, their ladies in advance of them, and they can follow Mixed Pickles Having had suoh a successful run I feel that other attractions should be first- class and propose to offer the coming week: 1 car Apples at 35o. peck. $3.00 bbl, 1 car I. Potatoes, 25o. “ 2,25 1 car Canned Goods at the foH iwing low prices: 2 lb. Table Peaohei 15c. can,* $1.50 doz. 31b. « “ 20c. “ 2.00 “ 3 1b. Pie “ 12Io, “ 1.25 “ 3 lb. Tomatoes, 12|e. “ 1.20 “ 21b. “ 8Jc. •* .00 “ 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 per cent, under regular prices. My fine Butter trade still downs any thing new. Mackerel, Pigs’ Feet and everything to eat. Come at^once to Headqsarters and save 20 per cent. E. D. ANSLEY, The Leading Grocer. W.D. BAILEY, The Leading and only Exclu sive dealer in (Including everything for Men) -AN- - SOMETHING NEW AND GOOD TO EAT. I have just received a fresh lot Black Buckwheat Flour, New crop Maple Syrup, Apples, Malaga Grapes, Cocoanuts, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Apricots, Cheese, Macaroni, Olives, Pickles of all kinds. Cabbage, Onions, Rutabaga Turnips, IriBh Potatoes and Old Fashioned Cod Fish. A new lot of California Honey just in. Pigs Feet, Mackerel, Breakfast Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, etc. Can Goods, world without end, cheap er than ever. If you will once try our McFerrin’i hard and Alcanro Coffee you will use no other. Get one of my Boobs and see how mnch money you can save by trading wlth-me. H. A. HARRIS, 305 Lamar St. Telephone 27. Southwest Georgia Has just received an( placed on sale the Handsomest line of Full Dress Shirts to be seen anywhere at prices most reason able. interest you and inspect It will to call them. MY LTNE OF Full Dress Bows, are conceded to be the lovliest ever seen. Enoz - Hats continue to take the lead 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. -THE- Avera Grocery Co. have their business on the highest pinnacle of excellency. They are the leaders in their line. Smoke that in yonr pipe after yon have later on, or not at all, os the case may be. - Your baggage checks will be banded to the club baggage-master, and each piece of baggage will be sent at once to your rooms. This feature alone will save our subscribers mnch uneasiness, and guarantee to our lady subscribers perfect safety, promptness and care in handling their baggage, and the safe and immediate delivery of the same. Your letten nnd telegrams will be taken charge of by the. postmaster of if sent to the 'care of “The Georgia Excursion Club Rooms, Chicago 111.,’’ and delivered to tho subscriber immediately upon tbe arrival of same. Now think for one moment how easy it is to secure a round trip ticket for all this round of pleasure to the grand World's Fair. Simply by cutting down, leaving off or dispensing with some one or another of tbe very many luxuries or needless extravagancies of the day, or some imaginary want, and setting aside seventy-five cents por week, for one hun dred weeks. This will seeure von the grand tour to and from the World’s Fair, and all the grand results that may follow. For this trip may restore tbe bloom of manhood to tbe cheek of the care-worn clerk, book-keeper or artist The vigor of foriqer years to the aged father, bring back tbe life blood to the veins of a loving mother, restore the fast fading oheeks of a devoted wife or sister, and the trip will forever stamp indellibly truths, facts and mat ters of solence and untold usefulness deep Into tbe minds of the inquiring— the young and tho old, and of pupils and wouu^require serve special attention. alter tbe following directions: Boil four large sweet potatoes until done; drain off all water; dust with salt and stand them on fire till dry. Then remove skin and mash' them until they are smooth and light. Add to them a tablespoonful of butter, same amount of cream; season with salt and pepper, and mix thoroughly. Form into cylinder shaped cro quettes, dip in beaten egg and bread crumbs, and fry in smoking fat. Avery Grocery Co. an age to acquire by lecture, from books or travel over the whole universe—all— all this now for the sum of seventy-five cents per week for the next one hundred weeks. Now, from the fact your certificate is transferable, should a party move from the state, or Is otherwise unable to pay up and out, the amount paid in Is we.l secured, and yonr certificate can be easi ly transferred to some one who will carry out your contract; and wo believe, a paid-up certificate will be worth a premium, for no one person, nor two, nor three can take $100 for each one, and make the trip In tbe style and with satisfaction we guarantee, to each sub scriber. We procure for our subscrib ers attentions and courtesies, and solid comforts, that money alone cannot pur chase on sneh occasions. A handsome club badge will be pre sented to each subscriber. These club badges are beauUfut and chaste, and snch as any lady or gentleman may __ Thompson A Anderson, the Hotel Windsor Jewelers, represent tbe Chicago Excursion Club here. Call on them and they will gladly furnish any Information. Upon application at their store yqu will receive a pamphlet giving a full de scription of tbe scheme. Others sell paint, bnt I sell paints. I will give a personal gnarartco to look better and last longer than uny other paint That’s what you want I handle leads, oils, putty, etc. J. Hexbt Freeman, Cotton avenue. Everybody compli ments my line of NECKWEAR It combines beauty, taste and elegance. Night Robes, Underwear and Hosiery are leading features of my business and de- “Biznes is Bisnss.” Look in at Artesian corner China Store and yon 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! EWERS « BASINS: Pearl White, 70 * 80c. White Granite, $1 00 Decorated, 1.45 “ 2 00 WASHSTAND SETS: Pearl White, White Granite, Decorated, “ fo $2.00 300 $23.50 TIN WASH: Small Milk Fans, $ .03 Dish Pans, ,)8 Wash Basins, ,os Japannod Cuspidors; .10 LAMPS t Bran Swinging, $2 40' Mammoth Store, 4 50 Student, 8.00 STOVES: Ornamental Iron, $12 60 Gasoline Improved, 0 00 OU, .05 Spirit, .45 LAMPS (HOtraowicK): Little Jewel, $1.25 Nickel “Bsnnor” , 2.00 Banquet (30 Inches), AGO Plano (8 feet) 8.00 JOB LOTS VABES. 1st Lot, Choice, $ .25 2nd “ “ oo 3rd “ “ .75 4th “ « 1.00 TOYB & GAMES: Dolls, All Prices. Rubber Toys, “ “ AH Games, “ “ Banks a Safes, “ ’•* SPEC!AX IN'VITA.TI01ST. Last season our friends seemed to appreciate “the” Musio Box. Every one had their fa vorite tnne and the Masio Box was everyone’s favorite. This year we have gotten a large $150.00 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 This-department con sists of Men’s Fine Shoes exclusively, and never tails to suit the purchaser. On Umbrellas Walking Canes I Headquarters. and am Highest market prices paid for sound cotton seed delivered to the sepi25tf Amkmcl’S GcanoCompaxy. For your toilet powders, toilet creams, and In fact all toilet preparations, call Dn. Elobidoe's. My Suit to Order Departmentjis doing a rushing business. Pa-ices from $15 and upwards and satis faction guaranteed. Give me a* call. I take pleasure in show- in? goods. W. D. BAILEY, 408 Jackson at, under New Hotel Windsor. Aid everything sits Inthe watch, obokud Jewelry lice can be boaebt at burnt prion of THE HOTEL WINDSOR JEWELERS. We respectfully Invite all to call In and examine or stock. Yours, Thompson & Anderson. TOHN B. SCHMIDT Takes this opportunity of informing tbe people of Amerions and the adjoining oonntry that ne has fitted up in the best of style, and will run one of the Finest and Most Complete Restaurants to be Found in the South) He will spare no expense or pains to mako 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 style as never before seen in this city. Remember the place-Schmidt's Reading Room, Lamar Sti 8-1 cUwly Bespectfnlly, JOHN E. SCHMIDT. R.L.MOMATH. E.J. McMATH. B. H. McMATH McMATH BROTHERS. DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce. BOOTS, SHOES, ETC.. ETC., WHISKEY, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES. 207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA. WeM>Ue:t*eha»ortbep.tttm*feofthotni‘lIngput,!t€', fnaranti-elng «atl»ract!m low prlcc«,»nd eood iooJ«. We deliver goode anywhere In the city. Call anil .ee ue. WIoMATH BROTHERS.* STALL FED BEEF. 1 Georgia Beef, finer than any Western beei you ever saw, at MAYO & WINKLER CAI.L TO-