Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 29, 1891, Image 5

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m THE AMElRAOPH' DAILY TlMBS"REOOft£)JKK: THURSDA V. OCTOBER 29, t nn.1 PERSONAL MENTION. MOVEMENTS IN THE 80CIAL AND BUSINESS CIRCLES OF AMERICUS. Where Society People ere Going—Who the Strangers are Visiting—Where Business Men are Bound and What They Go for— Pleasant Notices. Fellow Citizens! Allianceien! Of Southwest Ga.: With’compliniObts of the season, we respectfully invite your attention to oar IMMENSE LINE lent Styles in High Grade UR Will 11 FALL AND WINTER. We have outdone ourselves this season and exeeUed 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, as weU as our complete assortment in Extra Sizes, Stouts and Slims, which, as ^to style and ‘fit, cannot be surpassed. JOHNR.SHAW, “THE CHAMPION” Clothier and Furnisher, 117 Forsyth St., ■AMkrtotth. . ft A. The new Aluminum (feather weight) Watch displayed by the Americus Jew elry Company Is quite a novelty. It Is specially designed for ladies’ use and in the reach of all. Ur. Will Turpin will spend to-day In Uacon. Miss Kate Green went up to Uacon yesterday. Ur. H. C. Storey returned yesterday from Atlanta. Col. E. F. Hinton returned yesterday from Lumpkin. 1 Ur. Ed Harris left yesterday to take in the big Uacon fair. Ur. Ice Cain, the handsome broker, is doing Uacon to-day. Judge W. F. Clarke left yesterday for a visit to the Uacon fair. Ur. W. A. Green left this morning to take in the Atlanta exposition. Urs. G. D. Buchanan went up to Ua con yesterday to take In the fair. Uessrs. Henry Stanfield and Charles Uize went up to the Gate City this morning. * Uessrs. John Shiver, Dorsey Butler and Rev. Robert Adams went down to Eufaula yesterday. Solicitor Hudson came over from Lumpkin yesterday. He has recovered from his secont illness. Miss Nettie and May Brooks, two of Lumpkin’s oharming daughters, spent yesterday in Americus. Mrs. Eugene Dixon of Ellaviile, spent yesterday In the city visiting her parents Ur. and Urs. Henry Davis. Urs. Luke and Miss Graves, two pop ular ladies of DeSoto, are the guests of Ur. and Urs. Avera of this city. Urs. 8 C. Cooper and Ensign George F. Cooper, went up to Uacon yesterday to spend some time visiting relatives. Mr. P. H. Lovejoy of the firm of Coney, Lovejoy & Co. of Hawkirsville is in the city on business and pleasure. Misses Nannie Lou Hawkins and Jen nie Hollis, daughters of Cols. 8. H. Hawkins and B. P. Hollis, of Americus, are visiting the family of Ur. DuPont Guerry, 815 Orange street.—Macon Telegraph. A marriage in which many Maconites are interested takes place in Thomaston to-day at 1 o’clock. At that hour Ur. Emmett Uurray of Americus will wed Ulss Julia Thompson, one of Thomas- ton’s most popular young ladies. Sev eral from Uacon have gone to attend the elegant nuptials. The bridal party will pass through Uaoon to-night on their way north, where Ur. and Urs. Uurray will spend several weeks.—Uacon Tele graph. FOURTH QUARTERLY MEETING Merchant's Ratal! Commercial Agency. Members are requested to meet to night at 730 at Schmidt’s Hall. Busi ness of Importance. R. J. Perry, President. E. D. Anslev, Sec. and Treas. New Raisins, Currants and Prunes, at Avera’t. Of the Sumter County Sunday-School At- eorlatlon. The fourth quarterly meeting of this association will be held at Leslie, Ga., on Friday, November 6, 1891. The fol lowing programme has been arranged: Opening service of song. Prayer. Speech of welcome by Master Jimmie Bailey. Song by Leslie Sunday-school. Address—“Teaching the Lesson"—By Rev. Robert Adams of Americas. Song—By Uiss Bessie Janes. Essay—By Uiss Aurelia Sims. Song—By the Leslie Sunday-school. Recitation—By Master Frank Janes. Song—By Leslie school. Recitation—By Miss Bessie Janes. Basket dinner. AFTEBKOON. Service of song by the association. Address—“The Churoh and the Sun day-school," by Judge Wellborn F. Clarke of Americus. Songs by visiting schools. Reports' of delegates and pertinent talks. Benediction and adjournment. Each school in the county is earnestly requested to send at least two delegates to the meeting. The S., A. A U. railroad has very kindly given reduced rates to delegates and visitors to the meeting, as follows: From Plains of Dura, round trip, 50c “ Littlejohn’s, “ “ 35c. " NewPolntohurch, “ “ 35c. “ Americas, “ “ 25o. Visitors and delegates will go on the regular passenger train leaving Americus at 830 a. m. and return on the 6:10 p. m. passenger. These low rates and conven ient schedules should Induce a large at tendance. Not only regularly appointed delegates, but all Sunday sehool workers and friends are cordially invited to at tend the convention. J. D. Gloved, President. W. T. Lane, Secretary. Finest Stock of pure | { { C andies ever shown in Americus —7ole Agent for Ansley’s Seal brand, Lowney’s Chocolates, (3-oussett’s Chocolates All kinds fine hand made creams, at E. D. ANSLEY’S. SOMETHING NEW GOOD TO EAT. Another car of Uiohlgan Cabbage just received at Wm. J. Kerr Commission Co.’s. They defy competition on quali ty and price. Excollent Buckwheat Flour at A vein’s. The Circus. A fair audience greeted King A Franklin's circus yesterday and last night at its presentation on “the lawn.” As a general thing there Is little variety in a performance of this kind, all being nearly alike. Tet in this entertainment there are several new and novel fea tures not always to be seen. Notable among these is a presentation of living statunry. This in itself is well arranged and well rendered, and alone Is worth the very low prloe of admission. The educated horse is another draw ing card for the show, a* seldom Is there to be seen an animal combining at once such boauty and Intelligence. The march to music by bis equine majesty, In which he kept perfect time to the measure was peculiarly good. , The trapeze and anroballo business was above the average, and the hippo drome racing very exoiting. Of course the usual funny clown was en evidence, and divided the modicum of laughter with the concert. 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. Pigs Feet, Mackerel, Breakfast Bacon, Hams, Shoulden, 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. Get one of ray Books and see how much money you can save by trading with me. H. A. HARRIS, 305 Lamar St. Telephone 87. Biznes is Blsqes.” Look in at Artesian corner China store and you will see a modern store—with a mod ern stock—with modern pri- oes-all the result of modern ideas—everything denotes a business way of doing busi ness. A POPULAR PLAGE FOR POPULAR PRICES! XWERB A BABINS: Pearl White, 70 * 80o. White Granite, 01.00 Decorated, 1.45 " 2 00 WA8H8TAND BETS: Pearl White, White Granite, Decorated, “ to $2.00 2.7$ 30$ $23.60 TINWABX: Small Utlk Pans, $ Dish Fans, Wash Basins, Japanned Cuspidors, .10 Cotton Report. Americus, Ga., Oct. 28, 1801. Following is the cotton report in this For your toilet powders, toilet creams, id In foot all toilet preparations, call Dr. Eldbidoe’s. poU«. I have just fininlshed a teacher's eourso In “The Lawrenoe School of Elo cutlon and Acting," also one In “Dowd’s School of Physical Culture.” I will teach a class in Americus. Special at tention paid to the voices 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 12:30 a. m., at the residence of Prof. J, E. Mathis, 520 Lee street. Uiss Kate Weaver. A full line of library and pedestal lamps and fixtures sold at reasonable prices at Dr. Eldbidoe’s Drug Store. I you over expect to buy a watch, read our new adTirtlw™*^ James Fbickeb A Bno. CALL AT AVEEA’S AND GET THEIR PRICES, i And you will bo sure to Leave an with Them. Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Hinkle Better. The ipany friends of Dr, and Urs. A, B. Hinkle will be more than glad to learn that both are Improving rapidly from the recent severe illness to which they have been aubjected and that com plete recovery la only a matter of abort time. Dr. Hinkle’a cate was one of blood- poison, and contracted from a too close exafnlnatton of a patient after a surgical operation. This Is a busy tlmewlth him and last nlghi he waa compelled to trans fer a telegraphic call from another place on account of not yet having auffieiently recovered to attend to profeaaional du ties. A writer la a Boston paper recom mends women to study their countenan ces by aid of their mirrors., Good enough 1 But then If they do not cure their colds with Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup they run the risk of breaking their re flector* and deatroying valuable prop erty. ' Tb. Best Place to Stop. Among the many nice beuses In At lanta where a visitor can have all the desirable features of hotel and home life combined none present more attrac- Our motto “the best work for the least money.” Haley A PuiLirrs, Photographers. Mr. Walter Crisp lerlMaty III. A few days ago tbo Illness of Ur. Wal ter Crisp was mentioned in these col umns, and that this most popular young mau’scondition has not improved is-a sourco of great grief to his friends The nature of the ailment is complicated and vJiQGr hard to manage, but ait that the best of medical skill can accomplish will be done, and this, coupled with a rehust constitution aud magnificent physique ill no doubt pull him through. city up to date: Received by wagon 203 Received by railroad 104 Received previously. : 29,072 Total 29,379 . MARKETS. Corrected daily by L. G. Council, ware- houseman. Good middling. 71 Middling 7| Low middling 74 Market, dull and easy. SAVANNAH. Spots, middling ......... 7J Market, dull. NEW YOJtK. Spots, middling 8| Uarket, quiet. LIVERPOOL. Spots, upland middling.... 4 11-16 Uarket, dull. NEW TORE—FUTURES. Uarket steady. Sales, . Op’g. Cl’g. January,...- .. 8.42 8.41 October . 8.05 8 12 November .. 8.14 8.17 December.. ..8 27 8.20 Wood Yard. LAMPS: Brass Swinging, Mammoth Store, Student, $2.40 4.50 STOVBB: Ornamental Iron, $12 50 Gasollne;lmproved, 0 00 Oil, ,95 Spirit, .45 JOB LOTS VABEa. 1st LotCbolee, $ .25 2nd “ “ 50 8rd' " « 1 .75 4th “ “ 1.00 LAMPS (BOUND WICK) I Little Jewel, $1.25 Nickel "Banner” 2 00 Banquot (30 Inches), 4.5$ Plano (8 feet) 8.00 TOYS A GAMES: Dolls, All Prices. Rubber Toys, « “ All Games, “ “ Banks a Safes, ” •* We respectfully call the attention of th« citizens of Americus to our wood yard located at Ultohell’s old mill stand near the Central depot. Cord wood of all kind sawed any length dealrad. Sat isfaction guaranteed. All orders left at Davia Furniture House promptly filled. Patronage solicited. oc23-lw Chambliss Bros. SPECTA.L IIN'VTTA.TIOIN'. Lost season our friends seemed to appreciate “the” Musio Box. Every one had their fa vorite tune and the Masic Box was eveiyone’s favorite. This year we have gotten a large $150.00 Box—with J.2 tanes, 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 Awl $v$rythl*a else lithe watch, oleok tad Jtwtlry lliieta be braiM at Ifwitt priott tf THE HOTEL WINDSOR JEWELERS. We respectfully invite all to call in and examine or stock. Yours, Thompson & Anderson. If you are interested in fine watches, or would like to beoome to, read our new .advertisement James Fbickeb A Bno. Arrival and Dapartnra of Matla CKXTBALB. *. Arrive From. Leave For. Columbus 7:30am ISO pm 11:20 pm Macon 1:03pm »:SSnm IMS p m 3:33am Albany 1:3Vpm 11.-J0 pm s. a.Am.b. k. 0:10pm Savannah 8:20am 7:13 a :n Omaha. s:15 p m MAIL CLOSKM. Going Bast (S. A. * M.) 7SO a m Uujuf West 3:83 pm. tlona than the Grant Honse, which la ooln* "o7th and Wct fiL'2'Vir£—.tS a growing more popular aa the days go by. ooln* «or:h and L«t <o*n)«:« pmsaopm. During the Piedmont £xppsltlon At lanta will of course be thronged with visitors, end the Grant House will be prepared to fully sustain tbe reputation of the Gate City witn its elegant cuisine, nicely furnished rooms and popular man agement ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. Advertisements will be Insetted in this column at the rate ef One Otot per Word for Tie me O NE copy each of Harper'. M.gazlneor December, 1H38, May, 13-9, Marc):. IXW, April, l -'•*). Apply »o Timet*-Recorder office S**pt 24»lf FOIL UK NT. you HAI.K. flWKNTY Share* In Ibv Ann rim* IluW4- L in„' r.art .\«*bef«tfr>n for rftstt. o Mn Ucilo Drown, off Jttckuou Hreet. i f JOHN K. SCHMIDT Takes thisSopportnnity of informing the people of Americas and the adjoining country that ue lute fitted up in the best of style, and wilTrnn one of the He will spare no expense or pains to make 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 St. .8-1 dawly Respectfully, JOHN E. SCHMIDT. GEORGE STANFIELD, FLORIST. Green House and Bedding Plants a Specialty, FINN STREET, AMERICUS, GA. Hyacinths, 10c. each. • 75c. per doz. Tulips, Se.oach. 40c per. doz. Easter Lilies, 25c. each. Palms, 25c. to $15.00. Japonicas four feet high und foil*of buds, $1.50 each, dltawk.-lmo. STALL FED BEEF. Georgia Beef, finer than^atiyjj Western beef you ever saw, at ; ^MAYO dfc WINKLER CALL. TO'