Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, November 08, 1891, Image 5

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” THE AMERIOUS DAILY TlMES-KECOBDEfl: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1891. 5 DIAMONDS We never find it necessary la “ Blow our own horn'' The quality of our goods and the low prices do.that. Freeman & Crankshaw. 4TL*m.0H. GLOVER’S OPER.WIOCSE Tuesday, November 10. ORGANIZATION OF 60 PEOPLE. WATCHES My Suit to Order Department is doing a rushing business. Prices from $15 and upwards and satis’ Motion guaranteed. Give me a! oalL 1 take pleasure in show ing goods. W. D. BAILEY, 408 jMkM. it., mmitr N.w H»M Jack and Joe. I have to get an overcoat Says Jack to bis friend Joe, And, with but little cash to spare, Where had I better go? This buying clothes just bothers me, The smartest man can’t tell From loosing at a coat, just If The goods will wear real well. And lots of these here clothing men Are that keen on a trade, They’ll lie like sixty anyhow About how clothes are made. And some they Stick the dollars on And then you have to Jew 'Till they take off what they put on, Whisperin: “Just for you.” Xow I don’t like that kind of way And blame me if I know With just the little cash I’ve got Where it is best to go. Says Joe to Jack, I know your tlx, For I’ve been that way, too; liut you’ll get over that right quick If you trade where I do. Try John R. Shaw, and you can tie To every word he says, And lay your money out, dead sure That your investment pays, flis prices are ’way down below Tire prices ohters ask; The folks that try to sell with him I tell you have a task. Low prices—quality the best— Large stock—and goods all now— I’ts plain that John U. Shaw’s the man To sell to me and you! PERSONAL MENTION. MOVEMENTS IN THE SOCIAL AND BUSINESS CIRCLES OF AMERICU& When Society People ere Going—Who the Stranger* are Visiting—Where Business Men are Bound and What They Go for— Pleasant Notices. JOHN R. SHAW, . “THE CHAMPION"; Clothier and Furnisher, 117 Forsyth St., AM ERICHS, - GA. Th* J’imxs-Rbcobdkb will be greatly Indebted to those of its patrons who will advise the office as to personal move* meats of selves and friends. Any mes sage over the telephone to No. 00 daring the day or No. 20 after 7 p. m. will re ceive prompt attention. The Amerlcus Jewelry Company are making a reputation on fine goods at bottom prloes, and it la safe to say any article purchased from their establish ment is first class. Give them a call. Col. J. B. Bussey of Cutbbert was in the city yesterday. Miss Ellen Harden of Columbus is vis iting at the residence of Or. A. B. Camp bell ou Taylor street. Miss Bryoe Pilsbury returned home yesterday from a vi.it to the Piedmont Exposition and Columbus. Misses Alberta Shelton and Minnie Rasbury will arrive to-day- ou a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Bloom Brown. " - — Miss Alice McWilliams, a charming society belle of Rome, Is visiting her friend Miss Frances .Bell in this city. [Mr. Frank Gardner, the pleasant and genial manager of Oak Hall returned yesterday from a business and pleasure trip to Jacksonville, Fla. gltev. P. S. Twltty, president of An drew Female College, Cuthbert, Ga., is in the city and will HU the pulpit of the First Methodist Church to-day, morning and evening. Mr. H. O. Ward of Five Points t ar rived in the city yesterday on, a visit to Judge Pilsbury and family. He will on Monday return to hie _home taking with him his family. Mr. Chesley R. Whitley) of Americus, spent a couple of days, including Sun day jast, with his friend Mr, J. J. Whit ley. CbeB. Is as jolly as ever, and is thoroughly appreciated by a host of friends In Hawkinsville.—Dispatch and News. We are agents for the famous) Lake Jesup orange. We sell them wholesale and retail. nov7-3t Avkiia Gkocbhy Company. Finest Stoek!of pure Candies ever shown i n Americus. — Sole Agent for NewYork. AusleyVi Seal brand, L owner’s Chocolates, Goussett’s Chocolates All kinds fine hand made Creams, at U. ANSLET’S. W. D. BAILEY, The Leading and only Exclu sive dealer in Men’s Wear, (Including everything for Men) -iN- Southw est Georgia, Has just received and placed on sale the Handsomest line of Full Dress Shirts to be seen anywhere, at prices most reason able. It will interest you to call and inspect them. Anniversary WeeR, A-rtezen Korner. Just received a handsome line of all kinds of Watches. Solid Gold, filled eases, guaranteed for 20 years. Silver, niokel. and, in fact, any kind of a watch a man or lady wants at all prices. When winter’s winds, with mad turmoil, sweep, over mils and plains, ’TU tliou you need Salvation oil ’Jo heal your acnea and pains. We have stepped to the front, both, for line quality of goods and low prices, and we intend to keep there, Fbkncii A Mayo. Notice. Policy No. 702,274 of the Greenwich Insurant Company having by some un- accountable means passed oat of the possession of the company, notice is hereby given that if said policy has been Isanea to, or U held by, any one the Greenwich Insurance Company has no knowledge of that fact, received no con sidoratloQ therefor and will not be liable for any loss or risk thereunder. T. F. GATiewoon, Agent. oetAl-dlw. All styles of toilet and paint brushes at Dr. Eldridge’s drag’s tore. ’ There are too many people who think they can edit a newspaper better than the editor, bat who Have been complete failurei In managing their own buslnesa. Mr Henry Winter, formally manager of the Savannah Brewery, says he had Rheumatism of the Heart for several years. Often be was unable to walk ov er a few blocks, bis pain was so intense: he had trouble to get bis breath; he had physicians in Philadelphia, bit former home, bnt the best professor In the uni versity there could not give him relief. Coming here be saw P. P. P. advertised, tried two bottles, and U now a well man. His pain left him and he can now walk all day. He renders thanks to P. P. P., and says Its workings are wonderful. There are now four women to every man—according to the census. DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood, increases tbo appetite and tones up the system. It has benefitted many people who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. A FEW REASONS Why you should trade at AVERA’S GROCERY BECAUSE Ton save money. BECAUSE Ton get the freshest groceries in the market. BECAUSE They do up the neatest packages yon ever saw. BECAUSE They keep the best of everything at the lowest prices. BECAUSE They guarantee perfect satisfac tion. BEOAUBE They will do anything to oblige their customers, and you will never regret Khe day you gave us your trade. avera Grocery Hotel Windsor Jewelers. N. B.—We have on band a few very handsome shell case watches. SOMETHING NEW and GOOD TO EAT. I have just received a fresh lot Black Buckwheat Flour, New crop Maple Syrup, Apples, Malaga Grapes, Oocoanuts, 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 juat In. Pigs Feet, Mackerel, breakfast Bacon, Hants, Shoulders, etc. Can Goods, world without end, cheap er than ever. If von will once try our HoFerrin’s Lard and Aloanro Coffee yon .will use no other. v Get one of my Books and see how much money you esn save by trading with me. H. A. HARRIS, 305 Lamar St. Telephone 37. MY LINE OF Full Dress Bows, are conceded to be the lovliest ever seen. Enos-Hats 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 taste add elegance. Night Robes, Underwear and Hosiery are leading features of my. business and de serve special attention. CONRIED’S Comic Opera Company KUNBICH oo.vwkd, Director. In MUlooker’a Comedy-Opera, POOR JONATHAN! (for 200 Nights at tha New York Casino. OWU ORCHIBTBA! This department con sists of Men’s Fine Shoes exclusively, and never tails to suit the purchaser. On Umbrellas and Walking Canes I am Headquarters. in thes days of oumercial aktivity, when each stor sliud sho an attempt 2 kespin up 2 the methods and posibilites of the times, let a firm hav the nowledge of how 2 by—let them hav the pluk 2 plan im- provments—let them hav the energy to kary them out and u wil do wel 2 let them havyor trade. A yer ago ther wer the remains of an engin hons on the korner of Lee and Lamar streets. 2 da u hav forgoten the engin hons—you rarely cal the plas othr than the Rtezen Korner. Wat has changed it? Nothin'but pluk an'energy. ? Pluk and energy hav ohanged it from barenes 2 buty, fild it with a stok which surprise! u for komprehensivnes. 2 da it is 3 times as large as then—it is stil growin. A yer ago fu had herd of Butler & Berry. 2da ther are few among the readin public 2 whom ther names hav not a familer jingle, and ther r fn among the tradin public who do not consider the names Butler & Berry Bynouimus with 'ekonomy and squarnes.’ 800 yers ago Shaksper said, “All men hav'ther prices," but had he lived in Americus 2da he wud hav also told u who had the cheapest prices. Then it takes no Shaksper to realies that if a firm, insted o hying smal quantites at lorg prices, will by larg quantites 2 get smal prices, tha can esily lower your expenses. Pluk and energy an yor own ideas of economy hav made the Btezen Korner hedquarters for everything from a tea oup to dinner set—from a tin pan 2 a stov. A yer ago this week the front dors of our stor wer tbron open, an we Wited 4 the strangers 2 cum in, Since then we hav wated on u. We feel that we r no longer strangers—that u no us Rtezf n Korner folks— that we no u, and no yor wants, and just as we invited u a yer ago wo invite u to com and C ns during our "anaversary week.” If your tastes r esthetic cum, we’ll sho u the butiful. If u npre- ciate the meohanieal cum, we’ll sho u improvments. If yor notions r okonomical com, we'll tell prices. If n r sociable cum, we'll b glad 2 O u often, an any time from now till our next anaversary week, and then we ll invite n again. Nov. 6. 1891. Butler & Berry GEORGE STANFIELD, PLOBI8T. Green House and Bedding Plants a Specialty. FINN STREET. AMERICUS. QA. Be. uer , 5c. each. 40c per. dfoz. lies, 25c. each. Palms, 25c. to 115.00. Japomcas four feet high and full or buds, $1.50 each. dltAwlc.-lmo. MOEXTER STEEL WIRE FENCE , Neatest and most durable for yards, lawns sad lerlM. Oe. W*-2wo-«l * **b- wsd-Trf. Will b* la Assrleus Nov. 1st. ‘ Lmv* order. sad gat iBfomSMwi of A.T. ONvtr