Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 31, 1891, Image 8

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8 THE AMEKIOUS DAILY T1MES-RECOK PER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1891, TREMENDOUS - THE RUSH! PRICES FOR ANOTHER DAT OR SO So great was the rash during last week we concluded to offer the same unexcelled opportunities for another day or two. Don’t wait but come promptly while you can get what you want During the past few days a great many things hare been closed •ut, but we received new goods on Friday and Saturday last and pri ses extremely low will be marked sn them. 1000 yds. extra choice 10-4 sheet- mi; our regular 30c. quality, at Ladies' Onyx, dye hose worth 40c, for 25e. pr. Ladies drop stick Lisle hose, Onyx dye, worth 75c, at 49c pr. 1000 yds 10c. Ginghams at 7fc. 1000 yds Calicoes, 4fc. Gents’ Balbriggnn Hose at lCc pr, worth 25c. Gents’ Blk. Onyx dye hose at 25c pr, worth 40c. Extra large counterpanes at 89c; $1.25 quality. Extra large huck towels at 15c, worth 25c. Magnificent table damasks at 49e, Undressed kid gloves at 69c, worth $1.00. Undressed Mosquetaire kid gloves at 75c. worth $1.00. Foster’s lacing gloves $1.25 quality at $1.00. Lot mixed Tricots, yds. wide, 33jo. Wool Henriettas, 86 in.wide, 40o quality at 25o yd. 50 pcs. Wool Cashmere, splen did quality, 36 in. wide, at 2So. 40 in. all woolsack Henriettas, formerly 65o., at 49o. Silk finish black wool Henriettas worth $1, at 75c. Bedford Cords, magnificent quality, 98c. Camel’s Hair Serges, 46 in.wide, grand quality, 95c. C B Corsets, $1 quality at 75c. Children’s Derby ribbed fast black hose, worth 25c, for 15c pr. DRESS GOODS. Day by day the£success of our selections in dress goods is more pronounced. That we have the right things is evidenced by the way they are selling. High-clhss and exclusive dress materials; styles not to be seen elsewhere. Reinforced by recent arrivals, this department makes a most brilliant showing, Suits, $7.60 to $40. At 50o we'show a line of dress stuffs unquestionably the choioest ever placed onjthis market. Overshot’and illuminated effects in Scotch homespuns; Storm Serges, 64-inchfTricotB,eto. Aline worth your while to see. BLACK GOODS. ’ Novelties in Black Goods. No need to'tiro yourself wearing the same fabrics from year to year, Our stock offers ohoioe things. Chevrons, Bedfords, Camel’s Hair Serges, Storm Serges, eto. Any thing you want at right prioes. CHILDREN’S KILT SUITS. We propose to make eskwnaly tow prices on them to close out at once. They will range from $2.76 suit upwards. See these quick to get choioe of lot Ladies ribbed unrierveets at 25o, worth 60c. .Several bases blankets just opened, prioes from the lowest to as fine as you can ask for. The finest white flannels at 25o in the country. Grand lot of embroidered flan nels from 98oto 1.60o yd. The best canton flannels at lOe. in America*. CLOAKS. Oar cloak stook is very oomplete Full range of sizes and now is the time to get the pick. Splendid line of oheviot reefer, jackets at $4.98. Beautiful cheviotejbeavers, clay worsteds and cloths, both plain and for trimmed. children’s cloaks in great va riety. New ChiffonAjfcl Chantilly laces black and creajF New style snopping bags. New feather trimmings. New cords and gimps. The finest line of curtains ever shown in Americas. ON THE STREET. AMERICUS MERCHANTS DISPLAYING ATTRACTIVE GOODS. Increased Activity la Business Circle, Make# Iteelf Vtalbla Upon the Shelve# and In the Windows of Oar Many Hand* •omo* Stores. WHEATLEY AN8LEY. i Wholesalers And Retailer, of high-clee* Dry Good* at popular price*. There are few ciUea of a like else which can boast of more or better equipped business houses, both whole sale and retail than Americas, and a stroll through the central portion of the town will convince the observer that the need which cannot be supplied from the many attractive stocks displayed must indeed be one both unusual and extra ordinary. With the fall shipments of cotton bun- nest began to take on new life and every train brought into the olty thousands of dollars worth of new goods of every de scription. The sidewalks crowds dwith empty boxes and crates awaiting the ttme when the drays could find leisure to remove to some more remote quarter. More shelf room added and new invoices being displayed in bewildering pro fusion. In dry goods the most lestbetic taste may be satisfied and at prices to suit the purse of either riches or poverty. There are several of these establishments in the city whose Interior is metropolitan in the size and style of. the stock pre sented to the view. In fancy and family groceries, fruits and confectionery establishments which do a rushing business and keep fully alive to the fastidious requirements of of their trade with polite and efficient salesmen to ever ready to anticipate the slightest want of the customer. Id clothing, notions, furniture, books and stationary, hardware, shoes, hats, obina crockery and glass-ware, there is nothing from the highest to the lowest in pries which cannot he readily pro cured at the many houses which handle and make a specialty of these goods. In jewelry, watches, clocks and sil verware there le almost nothing which may not readily be purchased from the elegant stocks in this line carried by Americas jewelers. Taken all in all our city furnishes to its surrounding section a market, both for the necessities and luxuries of life not to be excelled anywhere. Its mer chants through justice and fair dealing have gained for the place a proud emi nence in commercial circles, and in so doing have built up for themselves a business fabric beyond competition. Notice. Policy No. 703,274 of the Greenwich Insurance Company having by some un accountable means passed out of the possession of the company, notics is hereby given that if said polloy has been Issued to, or is held by, any one the Greenwioh Insurance Company has no knowledge of that fact, received no con sideration therefor and will not be liable for any loss or risk thereunder. T. F. Gatewood, Agent oot-ll-dlw. INTERSTATE BOAS CONGRESS. Many Happy Returns. This, the last day of October, la sn eventful day in the life of our popular young townsman Hr. Lester Windsor, and the anniversary will be rendered donbly pleasant to him by a substantial and loving rememberanoe from his grandmother, Hra. Lester, In the shape of a handsome solitaire diamond ring whlob was procured for her by Hr. Charles A. Flicker, of the Arm of James Frieker A Bro., who is probably as well potted In the knowledge of preolons stones as any man In the state. Hr. Windsor, only just arrived toman- hood in point of years, has long held a position of great trust and responsibility, scouring for himself, by the faithful and effiolent discharge of his dalles there with connected, the fall oonfldenoe and esteem of the public, end though only a youth In years has long ere this attained s position In business experience sad ability to whleh many man do not ar rive In e life time. The TiMna-RncoBunn joins his host of friends in heartily and tlneeraly wish ing him many happy returns of the anniversary. Wa have the exclusive control of liaso ft Sanborn's world-renowned Coffees, the finest goods made. Fbbhoe ft H AVO. Hoe. W. D, Money Improving. Dr. Cheney reports Hr. Hurray as moob Improved this morning. Hr. Hur ray has been vary low for severs) days and this report will be gladly received by hie many friends throughout the country.—Sohley County News. Tun Tntns-RnooBDXB end Hr. Hur ray's friends in this city and section are more than pleated to loam of these good proepects of his recovery. For your toilet powders, toilet creams, and in fact all toilet preparations, call at Dn. Kldei doe's. Dr. Lee WUI Preach on Sunday. Rev. Dr. Leo will preach at the first Hothodist church Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and Sunday night at 7 o’clock. The public la cordially invited to attend. The Times-Recordee has been re quested to call attention to the change in the time for holding evening services. At all the churches the evening sendees will begin promptly at 7 o'clock. Ee!l*l««*. Rev. & A. Keese, recently the pastor of the Baptist church at Lumpkin, will fill the pulpit at the Baptlat church In thiscity attire uraalboms on Sabbath momlng and evening. . “ Tbs Reporter the Bnsinese Committee Cnantmonely Adopted. Atlanta, October 80.—Hajor J. W. Robertson offered a resolution Indorsing any and ell efforts to Improve the harbor at Savannah, and urging congress to make the appropriation asked for by the state for that purpose, whloh was unani mously adopted. Resolutions were adopted as follows: Thanking Hon. Hoke Smith for 1 hi* letter; urging the governors of the southern states to call attention to the Importance of organising a road congress in eaeh state, and prdvidlng by law for the payment of expense* of delegate*; returning thank* to the governors of southern states for their words of com mendation, and urging choir further co operation. An executive committee was appoint- ed consisting of Hon. S. W. Hulllins. president; S. C. Nicholson of Alabama: D. G. Purse of Georgia; R. H. Stone- steed of Kentuoky; T. L. Vail of North Carolina; W. H. Timmerman of Sonth Carolina; E. T. Webb of Missouri; J. M. Williams of Mississippi. This commit tee will select the time and place for the next session of the congress. Mem phis, Tcnn., has many friends in the committee. Thanks were returned to the president and secretary and a complimentary res olution to the Southern Cultivator adopted, and congress adjourned sub ject to the call of the executive com mittee. THE BREAKFAST TABLE ITEMS OF INTEREST SPECIALLY PRE PARED FOR HASTY READER8. Yesterday’s Doing* la Pan sent Para- JCrapbs—Some Snap Shot, by the Repor- torlal Oanera-Whot Was Goins on In Town Told In Briefest Manner. Dr. J. W Lee's Lecture. Rev. Dr. Lee of Atlanta entertained a select audience which greeted him at the opera house lost night Rev. Mr. Johnston made a few pleasant remarks and introduced the distinguished speaker, but to many Dr. Lee ,, needed no in troduction for as a prominent minister of the North Georgia conference, a fin ished soholar and an eloquent speaker Dr. Lee baa a state-wide reputation. The subject, "Laying Up Sunablne," was handled philosophically by the eml nont speaker. The train of thought waa clear and forcibly expressed, and his similes were natural and pleaslug. He notes that the man whose heart has been touched by ths sunshine of love cannot but enjoy the bright sunshine of life, ThejDoetor.thinks “love is to the social world; what sunshine is to the natural, and the hearts and souls devoid of lov ing sympathy for their fellow man are like flowers without sunshine, un healthy, unattractive, and short-lived.” He argued well that man was a failure who lived for himself alone, and to shut the door of his being from the outside world was to exist in darkness, and be a living cloud. Dr. Lee spoke words of encourage ment to the pessiraest. He thinks the world full of good for those who love good. His lecture was a happy one, full of sunshine and bright bits, and The Times-Recordeb wishes all Americus could have been present. Wa are headquarters for everything that is nice .to make up your Sunday dinners. French ft Mayo. oetSl-SL Judas Crisp at Hams. Judge Charles F. Crisp returned horns last night in response to a telegram call ing him to the bedside of hi* son, Hr. Walter Crisp, who Is seriously 111 with typhoid fever. At a late hour Islt night Hr. Walter's condition, his many friend* will be delighted to know, had changed for the better, and It Is to be devoutly hoped that he will oontinus to improve uatll perfectly restored. Judge Crisp, who has bean rendering vital assistance to Governor Campbell In his Ohio campaign, was compelled to cancel his remaining engagements. Th* effect of the aid he gate will be seen in the democratic majority wbioh will be evolved from theoomlng clnotlon. New York buttonbsl* makers won s fifteen weeks' strike. The WHp Speeulatar. Alarmed Stranger (out West)—“Look! Isn’t that a cyclone coming this way*” Real Estate Agent—"Certainly. It’s a oyclonc. It will pas* about two hundred feet east of us. Splendid view of It from tight hers, and I'm offering you these lots at only 115 a foot”—-Chicago Tribune. In the morulas be commence*. Kicking at hie wife’s expenses. And continues till he takes hie way down street, In the afternoon a merry Crowd takes whiskey and a cherry. While he, smiling, pays and ask* them to repeat. H. Brace. Riohards ft Pringia’i Great Georgia Hlnstrels at the opera house tonight See them by all means. The dust continues to gyrate through the atmosphere with a steady and con stant migratory movement The Aver* Grocery Company are fit ting up the second floor of their hand some building on Lamar street into roomy and convenient offices and apartments. Riohards and Pringle’s Georgia Min strels at the opera house to-night have earned for themselves a reputation for originality and excellence enjoyed by few similar combinations now (raveling. ‘The Ciemenoeau Case,” to be pre sented at the opera house next Tuesday night Is adapted from a strong and real istic French story, which the playwright has succeeded in dramatlz'ng without loss of any of the interest attaching to the original plot. Visitors returning last night from Ma con report an immense crowd in attend ance upon the fair, and one of the best entertainments ever given in Georgia The trades display in particular was ex cellent, and the racing probably the best ever seen in the state. There Is, perhaps, more siekness in Americus and vicinity at present than at any time past for months. Ths season of the year being favorable to febrile af fections, and yet the health record of the oity is one whieh few sanitary resorts of the country can boast of. Workmen are busy constructing the new street from Forsyth to Lamar, im mediately In the rear of the new Hotel Windsor. The appearance of this mag nificent building from the east fully sus tains the architectural beauty shown by the west front. In fact the view from any point is one of peculiar symmetry and grace. Prof. Thomas J. Simmons, superin tendent of Dawson’s publlo schools, will be married on November 11 to Miss Les- sie Mnse Southgate at the residence of the bride's father in Durham, N. C. His many friends join Tub Tiues-Rb- cokdeb in extending hearty congratula tions and wishing for him and his fair bride many years of unalloyed happi ness. Jagson says that some of bit friends are snob wretched correspondents that they wouldn't drop him a line If b* were drowning. She—“Why, Charley, where have you been* I have been waiting an age for yon." He—"Oh. but then, your age is suob a brief time, you know." She la more than ever ef the opinion that Charley it auoh a dear fellow.”— Boston Transcript. The Waltham Watch Company has eat wages twenty per cent. Parties who fall to receive their paper will please report the fact promptly to this qffloe and not wait for several days before giving the Information. Subscribers who are missed by the carriers. are particularly requested to notify the office of the fact Women marble cotters in Italy get taweaiy-fife mints a day. « - . j ‘Doctor,” said a grateful patient, Mixing the physician’s band, "I shall never forget that to yon I owe my life.” “You exaggerate,” returned the physi cian mildly; “you owe me for only fif teen visits. That is the point I hope you will not fall to remember." The Beet Pisco to Slop. Among the many nice houses in At lanta where a visitor can have all the desirable features of hotel tad home life combined none present more attrac tions than the Grant House, whloh la growing more popular at the day* go by. During the Piedmont Exposition At lanta will of oourse be thronged with vUttore, snd the Grant House will be prepared to fully sustain the reputation of ths Gate City with Its elegant cuisine, nicely furnished rooms and popular man agement. Tom Starr, ths Cherokee desperado, the anniversary of whose death has just been celebrated by the Cherokee Nation, was the only man with whom hit nation ever made a special treaty of peace. That waa over 35 year* ago, when, at the age of seventy, he became tired of his Ufe of outlawry. A gold ohaln waa found la slump of coal that Mrs. S. W. Culp, of Morrison- villa, OL, was about to put oo her grate fire. The chain weighed eight penny- wffigbta and waa only half Imbedded In the ooal, one end hanging loose. While a wildcat WM attacking a doc tor in Connecticut the other day, he ter* open e medicine cheat and smashed a bottle of chloroform. The fume* stu pefied the animal and it wu easily killed. CARPETS! RUGS! MATTINGS!' Some Beautiful New Styles Just Added to th j* Large Stock on Hand. You have beard a great deal about the advance on Carpets In [AntiAYiAA nr tna Mf»Tfin1otr Kill L.n i i « * . . _ lessen me Durdens it imposes, and I am determined to sell LESs^OFTffi^IFR 11 EYER B0UGH ? THE “’ BEGAiTD- , , . To enable me to do this I sell for CASH, aad at MUCH SHORTER PROFITS than I could do on a CREDIT. I will take great pleasure in showing my CarpetB to everybody. J. J. CRANBERRY, A&T. REMOVAL! We desire to announce that we have moved to the corner _ store, 414 Jackson street, under new hotel, next to D. B. Hill’s, where we shall be pleased to see you. Respectfully, WILLIF0HD. MATTHEWS & CO WATCHES. Last April we accepted the agency of the PATEK, PHILIPPE & CO. Watches, and have just received our first installment direct from the factory, which is located at GENEVA, SWITZERLAND. Messrs. Patek, Philippe & Co. Are manufacturers of the finest grade watches in the world, surpassing in merit the well known Jules Jurgensen, and there are only a few cities in Georgia, where these watches are sold. We will take great pleas ure in showing them to any one who wou'd like to see a very fine watch. We aie also headquarters for all styles and grades of American Watches, from the long wind Waterbury $o tne finest grade Howard. JAMES FRICKER & BRO. r.l.mokath. George—Well, how do you come on, Charlie? Charley (immensely)—I have bought three engagement rings *0 far. How Is It with yon* George—Well, our family is growing. I have four new ato lls strange how marriage changes a man. ■ You recollect how Hlldy wa* al ways complaining of his deafness before his marriage* Yes, I notice now that he never seems to think it* an affliction at all. Clara—Such a queer pair of eyes as that child has. One Is blaek and th* Other bine. Charles—That’s nothing. I have known one of my own eyes to show the same characteristic*. . , * Wooden—Now I h*»e' sn idea that t would Uk* to have you help , me carry out, Mias 8mIlax^-Oh,' I should hardly R.J. McM.vrn. B. a. McMATH McMATH BROTHERS. DEALERS IN Groms, Provisions, Corny Produce. BOOTS, SHOES, ETO., ETO,, WHISKEY, TOBACCO & CIGARS. SPECIALTIES. •07 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICAS,' GEORGIA. W* solicit a share of the patrons*, of the trmdln* public, guaranteeing •atltlkeUea low prioes, aad good goods. We deliver goods anywhere In the ally. CaUandeesu. McMATH BROTHERS. To Oar Patron*. After this week we will collect all bill* for job work weekly. This will make peyments easier for yon, and kelp us materially, a* our expenses are payable wookly. Timbs Fublishio Company. Th* amount spent annually for toot gear in the United States le estimated at $45,000,00a DO NOT BUMPER ANT LONGER. Knowing that a oongh oan be cheoked in a day, tna first degree of consumption brokon in a week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker’s English Cough Remedy, aad will refund the money to all who buy, take It as per direct!ftis, snd de not find our statement oorreet For aal* by Dr. ff. C. Russell, Amerigo*, Ga. 1- If yon are Interested in fin* watches, or would Ilk* to become so, read onr new '.advertisement. James Fbicksk ft Bno. Dried Peaches and Applet at Avera’s. “Th* road to fortune is through print ers’ ink.—P. T. Barnum. Arrival aud Departar* of Mails. centra 1. x. a. - Arrive From. Leave For. (:40pm...... Columbus 7:30am 1:00pm 11:20 pin Macon 1:0.1pm 1:33am 1:0® P m 3:33am Alban/1:00pm 11:30pm *. A. ft m. *. a. (:10pm Savannah 0:30am 7:15 * m Omaha 4:15 p m MAIL CLOSES. Going Ust (8. A. AM.) doing West •• doing North and doing Norib and gas* doing Mouth sad Was 7:50am. .....6:150 a. West (B. AW.).. ...7:00 a m. ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. Advertisement* arUT t* laaertad la UM WANTED. 0"3 A S?pia fllWENTY Shares In the Amerieut Build- Ap * Notice of Dissolution. Nolle* la hereby given that the armor Martin A Lewis hue this day been dissolved by mutual consent, R. M. Lewis withdraws nets and sesames all th* liabilities of raid Tills October S9th. 1301. W.M.MABrM. OctoberaOth. 1301. oettl-lswtw HORSE AND BUGGY FOR SALE