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THJbi AMER10PS DAIL Y TlMLS-itECORDER; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2ft, fHfil.
PERSONAL MENTION.
MOVEMENTS IN THE SOCIAL AND
BUSINESS CIRCLES OF AMERICUS.
Where Society People are Going—Who the
Stranger* are Vliltlng—Where Baaines*
Men are Bound and What They Go for—
Pleasant Notice*.
Fellow Citizens!
Allmceien!
And Friends!
Of Southwest Ga.:
With'complin.ents of the season,
we respoctfully invite your
attention to oar
IMMENSE LINE
W Styles in High Grade
TAILOR-FITTING
FALL AND WINTER.
Wo have outdone ourselves this
season and excelled all previous
attempts in placing before you
more attractions and exclusive
Novelties in Clothing and Haber-
dashory. We carry .beyond a doubt
(and the most of you know it) the
LARGE8T STOCK of
MEN'S and YOUTHS'
SUITS
In this part of the state, and are
offering them at the very lowest
prices. Coll and examine these
lines, as well as our complete
assortment in
Mr*. C. A. Bell went down toEufaula
yesterday.
Col. Hixon was able to be out yester
day to tbe delight of his many friends.
Mr. G. D Kimbrough of the Macon
Telegraph Is visiting bis mother on Elm
avenue.
Hon. William Hawlcea aud Cob W H.
Kimbrough are attending Stewart court
this week.
Mrs. John Taylor and Mfsa Mettle
Allen will go up to Maoon to morrow
for a few days.
Miss Lillie Loeket went down to Eu-
faula last night to attend tbe Bell and
Ramser wedding.
Mrs. W. T. Bagan and Mias Maud
Lingo returned yesterday from a pleas
ant visit to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. N. Burkhalter left
yesterday morning to spend several days
In Atlanta and Macon.
Mr. L. W. Scoville, a genial gentleman
who has been prospecting in Amerious
several days lett yesterday.
Major W. L. Glesjner is at home now,
after spending the summer in attendance
upon the legislative session.
Mr. Charles S. Johnson left yesterday,
after a pleasant stay of two weeks In and
around Americus. He will stop in Ma
oon for awhile.
Col S. H. Hawkins, president of the
S , A. A M. railroad, and his charming
daughter, Miss Nannie Lou, are in the
city.—Atlanta Journal.
Miss Hattie Windsor, one of the social
favorites of Americus loft yesterday to
visit Miss Hattie Davis in Macon. Her
many friends wish her a pleasant trip.
Miss Alice Stallings of Talbotton, the
accomplished sister of Mr. Tom Stal
lings of this city, will sail on Wednes
day for Berlin. She will ppend the win
ter abroad.
Mr. Tom Clayton, one of the best
known and most popular railroad men
In tbe south, is now in Americus, and
expects to make his headquarters here
for the winter.
Solicitor Hudson has been quite 111
thia week in Lumpkin. The many
friends of “the State” will join Tub
Times-Becordbr in wishing him
speedy recovery. . — „
Miss Kate Weaver of Mew York Is In
the city stopping at Professor J. E.
Mathis'. Miss Wearer Is an accomplish
ed elocutionist and offers her profession
al services to Americna.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Forrester of Lees
burg are visiting their mother, Mrs. H.
Kimbrough, on Elm avenue. Mrs. For
rester, nee Miss Lizzie Kimbrough, will
be welcomed by a host of her old friends
here.
Mr. Em.net Murray left yesterday for
Thomaston, Ua. He will be married to
day to Miss Julia Thompson, one of the
loveliest young ladles of that place. Dr
Campbell and Mr. Will Carter accom
panied Mr. Murray on thia pleasant mis
sion. The bridal party will return to
night.
Finest Stock of pure
Candies ever shown
in Americus — - ole
Agent for
W. D. BAILEY,
The Leading and only Exclu
sive dealer in
Ansley’s Seal brand,
i owney’s Chocolates,
G-oussett’s Chocolates
All kinds fine hand
made Creams, at
E. D. ANSLEY’S.
Mr. C. B. Jones, of Spring Hill, Iowa
Bays: “I have used Chamberlain'a Pain
Balm for severe and painful burns with
better effect than anything else I have
over tried. It relievos the pain Instantly
and cures without leaving a scar.” Pain
Balm is one of tho most useful medicines
that any family can bo provided with,
especially for rheumatism, lame back,
sprains, bruises, tooth-ache, ear-ache
and like ailments. One application will
relievo the pain, and a fair trial insure a
cure, SO cent bottles for sale by W. C.
Russell.
Extra Sizes,
Stouts and Slims,
which, os 'to style and 'fit, cannot
be surpassed.
JOHN R. SHAW,
“THE CHAMPION”
A full lino of library and pedestal
lamps and fixtures sold at reasonable
prices at Dn. Elimiidqe’h Drug Store.
1 you ovor expect to buy a watch, road
our new advertisement.
James Frickeb A Bro.
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,
Irish Potatoes and Old Fashioned Cod
Fish.
A new lot of California Honey just In.
Tigs Feet, Mackerel, Breakfast Bacon,
Hams, Shoulders, etc.
Can Goods, world without end, cheap
er than ever.
If you will once (try our McFerrin'
Lard and Alcanro Coffee you will use
no other.
Get one of my Books and see how much
money you can save by trading with me.
H. A. HARRIS,
305 Lamar St. Telephone i
A SOUVENIR SPOON.
What Americus Can Do In tha Way nf
Remembrance Gifts.
While other cities are getting out sou-
venlr spoons with a blaze of trumpets,
Ametlcus has been silently at work, for
Messrs. Thompsou A Anderson, the
Windsor Hotel jewelers, knew what they
were doing.
That firm now shows to its many ad
miring friends a souvenir spoon of solid
silver with an elegant representation of
the Windsor Hotel In the bowl, while
the handle Is handsomely engraved with
the word “Americus.”
The beautiful spoon Is handsomely
chased and engraved, and there is no
doubt but that this popular firm will
have a big run on it
The article will make or rather does
make a handsome birthday or anniver
sary preaent and of course when Christ
mas comes they will be in great demand.
Mew Raisins, Currants and Prunes, at
Avera’s.
Notice.
I have just flninlslied a teacher’s
oourso in "The Lawrence School of Elo
cution and Acting,” alao one In “Dowd’s
School of Physical Culture." I will
teach a class In Americus. Special at
tention paid to the voioes of ministers
and lawyers. All persons Interested in
voice or body culture either for children
or grown people would do well to call on
me this week between 0:30 a. m. and
1230 a. m., at tbe residence of Prof. J.
E. Mathis, 620 Lee street.
Miss Kate Weaver.
Excellent Buckwheat Flour at Avera’s.
-THE-
117 Forsyth St.,
AMERICUS, - GA.
ka Grocery Co.
have their business on the highest
pinnacle of excellency. They are
the leaders in their line. Smoke
that in your pipe alter yon have
eaten some of our sweet potatoes
after the following directions:
Boil fonr 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 batter, same
amount of cream; season with salt
and pepper, and mix thoroughly.
Form into cylinder shaped cro
quettes, dip in beaten egg and
bread ernmbs, and fry in smoking
fat.
Avery Grocery Co.
Walt and net the Monster Trained
War Elephants, November Oth.
Americus souvenir spoon—some and
see them.
Thompson A Anderson.
(Including everything for Men)
— iN—
Southwest Georgia.,
Has just received and
placed on sale the
Handsomest line of
Foil Dress Shirts
to be seen anywhere,
at prices most reason
able.
It will interest you
to call and inspect
them.
MY LINE OF
Full Dress Bows,
are conceded *o be the
lovliest ever seen.
Km-
“Biznes is Bisnss.”
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!
EWERS a BABINS:
Pearl White, 70 A 80o.
White Granite, *1.00
Decorated, 1.46
“ 2.00
LAMPS:
Brass Swinging,
Mammoth Store,
Student,
*2.40
WASHSTAND BETS:
Pearl White, *2.00
White Granite, 2.7*
Decorated, 3 00
“ to *23.60
TIHWABB;
Small Milk Paha, * .03
Dish Pans, .18
.Wash Basins, .05
Japanned Cuspidors, .10
JOB LOTS VASES.
1st Lot Choice, * .25
2nd “ " 50
3rd “ “ .76
4th « “ 1.00
continue to take the
lead and the young
man who 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.
•STOVES:
Ornamental Iron, *12.50
Gasoline Improved, 0 00
Oil, .05
Spirit, .45
LAMPS (bound wice):
Little Jewel, *1.25
Nickel “Banner” 2 00
Banquet (30 inches), 4.50
Piano (S feet) 8.00
TOYS A GAMES:
Dolls, All Prices.
.Rubber Toys, “ “
All GameB, “ “
Banks A Safes, “
SPECIAL mVITATIOK
Last season oar friends seemed to appreciate
“the” Mnsio Box. Every one had tneir fa
vorite tone and the Mosio 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.
Butler & Berry
Night Robes,
Underwear
and Hosiery
are leading features of
my business and de
serve special attention.
TOHN EX SCHMIDT
Takes this opportunity of informing the
and the adjoining eonntry that he has i
of style, and will run one of the
people of Amerion6
itted up in the best
Finest and Host Complete Restaurants to be Found in tbe Sontb?
He will spare no expense or pains to make it worthy of the
g atronage of the very host people, and Americas can then
oast of a place where everything good will be served in
a style as never before seen in this oity.
Remember the place-Schmidt's Reading Room, Lamar St.
8-ldAwly Respectfully, JOHN E. SCHMIDT.
It. L. McMATH.
Kill McMATB.
O. K. McMATB
Beautiful camel hair goods, rough ef
fects. Beall A Oakley
Call at Avera’s and get their prices
and yon will be sure to leave an order
with them.
For yonr toilet powders, toilet creams,
and in foot all toilet preparations, call
at Du. Kldkidok’s.
Rentz's A Co.'s Monster Railroad
Shows, Museum and Menagerie, Novem
her Oth.
Others sell paint, but I sell paints. 1
will give a personal guarantee to look
better and last luager than any other
t iaint. That’s what vim want. I hand
eads, oils, putty, etc.
J. Henry Freeman,
Cotton avenue.
Now Is the season to plant your
onions. Callat Dr. Eldridge's and bay
your seta.
Arrival and Departure of Malta.
CENTaALE. a.
Arrive From. Leave For.
5:40 pm Columbus 7:50am
lampm 11:20 pm Macon 1:03pm 3:35am
1:01 p ni 5:55am Albany 1:50pm 11:23 pm
s. a.Am.a a.
(:10pm Savannah 8:30 am
7:15 am Omaha 0:15 pm
mail closes,
Golnc Ka*l(8. A. AM.)... t*aB.
Going West '* 5 35 pm.
Going Aonband Weat(H.A W.).....7.-00am.
Going Nor. h nnd Vast (Can) UPa pm 8.-00pm.
Going South and West - IfdlpmlMpm
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
My Suit to Order
Department is doing
a rushing business.
Paioes from $15 and
upwards and satis
faction. guaranteed.
Give me a: call. I
take pleasure in show
ing goods,
W. D. BAILEY,
408 Jackson at, under Naw Hotel
Windsor.
McMATH BROTHERS.
—DEALERS IN
Groceries, Promions, Country Produce.
BOOTS. SHOES, ETC.. ETC.,
WHISKEY, TOBACCO & CIGARS SPECIALTIES.
207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
We solicit a share of tbe patronage of the trading pnblle, guaranteeing satlsraetli n
tow prices, and good goods. We deliver goods anywhere In the city. Call and see ns.'
McMATH BROTHERS.
GEORGE STANFIELD,
FLORIST.
Green House and Bedding Plants a Specialty,
- FINN STREET, AMERICUS, GA.
Hyacinths, 10c. each. 75a. per doz.
Tulips, 6c. each. 40c per: doz.
Easter Lilies, 26c. each.
Palms, 26c. to $16.00. '
Japomcas four feet high and full of buds, $1.50 each.
dltawk.-lmo. , . . „
STALL FED BEEF.
Georgia Beef, finer than any Western beet you ever saw, at
3HA.YO WINKLER
CAT.L TO-DAY.