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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDKR: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, ISO 1
THE BREAKFAST TA
ITEM8 OF INTEREST 8PECIALU|RE-
PARED FOR HASTY READEI
yesterday'* Doing* la Puarent j
graphs—Some Snap Shots by the i
tortal Camera—What Was Ooli
Town Told In Brlslsst Hanasr.
•Take back tbs bean thou gavsst; |
Such woes my spirits crush. 1
His luek wee hard, he'd drawn ono
To a bob-tall diamond Hush.
M.l
We osn furnish you with th<
metallic caeca and doth goods Iij
Orders lot our new hearse left
or Prince Bros'. Hawkins A
Police circles were as placid
slumbers of Infancy yesterday.
Katie Putnam wlU give u>
Finds a Way” next Saturday nl|
Tickets on sale this morning
popular little aoubrette, Katie
Transient travel is very heavjii Amer
icas as a glance at the hotel fgisters
will reveal.
Katie Putnam always drasja good
house here. Get your seats frly and
avoid the rush.
Every lady should have omftf those
aluminum thimbles at Thompi A An
derson’s. They are the llghtef strong
est and best thimble made.
The mighty Nimrod* are i
feathered flushes have usui
of poker flushes.
Americus will have all thJ gas she
wants In a few days. It will pi turned
on about Friday.
Americas cotton receipts mount
ing upward handsomely alfar, and
promise to reach an exception notch.
Have you been around toftee those
beautiful Americus souvenirftpoons
Thompson A Anderson’s. 1 iy are es
pecially appropriate for mak ? an out
of town present.
The Hotel Windsor will
PERSONAL MENTION.
its por
tals opened with a brllltf german.
our sister
thstooea-
in store
The beauty and chivalry fra
cities will be gathered here i
sion, and an enjoyable timi
for our social devotees.
Mutual Building and Loan J
Installment No. 40, ctts 1, and
No. 20, series 2, will Mdd> and pay
able at my office on ThiAiday, 10th
instant. All who do not ba;lw 0 p. m.
on that day will be subjecltoflpne of ten
cents on each and every ipllar thus
unpaid.
. The funds of both series will
for sale at 7.00 sharp, Thnredf night i
my office, 321 Jackson street.
Lott Wi
wedAtburs Seo*y
• r . .
First Youth (at railway de|
eled far?
Second Youth—Not yet, butt expect
to before I stop. I am gol J West to
seek my fortune.
First Youth—I’ve just got
me a dime, will you?
Thu Royal Mum*.
Which has Just arrived in ourlity is a
palace of wonders and attract! *4 sights.
Those pretty South American lids and
Monkeys are there,to please tl little
one; also Happy Joe, the fnnajclown,
who will make you laugh as yJ never
laughed before. An eatortalnifnt free
for all in front of .the Hum* <
ing. A fifty cents mosee
price to 10 cents to be in '
Call and see these wonders.
“Why don't yon look and-1
you are going?" said the needl|
pta. .
•'How can I, when I haven't
in my head?” was the pin’s
ply.
Oar Patrons.
Wo WlU collect all bills duel
job work weekly. This wlU]
• payments easier- for you, and i
mateHsjly, as our expenses are)
weekly.
-Tuns Puousuto Coup
Gas will be turfled on middle
week. Call and see those pretty f
turns at
Aukuiods Supply Coup/
where
The Americus Jewelry Company will
offer for the next 30 days their entire
stock of watches at 20 per cent, reduc
tion. Ladies’ gold watches from $10.00
up and gents’ $15.00. Now is the time
to buy you a handsome watch. CaU
early and make your selection.
lira. Luther Bell returns from a visit
to Eufauia, Ala., to-day.
Clerk of Superior Court Allen was
sUghtly indisposed yesterday.
Hr. R. L. Maynard is on a business
trip to Valdosta, his old home.
Hr. Eseklal Taylor returned yesterday
from a pleasant stay In Albany.
CoL Eugene Hawkins returned yester
day from a business errand to Albany.
Mrs. Emmett Murray left yesterday
for a short visit to her parents tn Thom-
aston.
Hr. Jeff HcCleeky left yesterday for
Cincinnati in aearoh of stray cars on the
S. A. H. road.
Col. Walter Wheatley and a party of
nlmrods scoured the fields yesterday
aearoh of feathered trophies.
Hr. W. E. Hawkins and wife, accom
panied by Miss Georgia Hawkins, were
in Atlanta yesterday. They will return
to-day.
Hiss Francis Bell will entertain a se
lect circle of friends at a german to
night at her home. A pleasant time
anticipated.
Mrs. DeJarnett is entertaining at her
home on Ponce de Leon elrole, her
friend, Mrs. Colonel Maxwell of Ameri
cue.—Constitution.
Mrs. E. C. Hiller of Orange, N. J.,
after a pleasant visit to Mrs. I). T. Wil
son returned to her home yesterday ac
companied by Mrs. Belle Brown.
Mr. Henry MeClesky had the misfor
tune to slip and fall on a pile of scaffold
ing, striking his eye and forehead and
gashing himself severely. Dr. Hawkins
dressed the wound and at last accounts
he was resting easier.
Hrs, Colonel Maxwell of Americus is
in the city the guest of Mrs. de Jarnett
on Ponce de Leon Circle. Mrs. Maxwell
oomes from the noted Crawford family
and is greatly admired and sought after
for her wit and originality.—Atlanta
Journal.
Mr. Eugene Hawkins of Americus, who
has come to Atlanta to make bis home,
was tendered an Impromptu german be
fore his departure from Americus last
Tuesday night, whiob is described as an
elegant and all
—Atlanta Joi
CsimmI Flatting.
The moat unique locality to lie found
by the sportsman is probably (list sur
rounding the town of LtnVville.tn Kla
math county, Ore. - The town nestles at
the foot Of a large mountain, and lies
right on the bank of wliut is locally
known as Link river. This stream—
which is qnite large and connects the up-
per and lower Klamath lakes—is alive
with thousands and probably millions of
large fish, which are constantly passing
to and fro between the two lakes, and
areas constantly jumping ont of water
insight of the town. They are of all
torts and sires.
Some of tlirtu appear to be cntting up
those antics for the fun of the thing, and
jgnieto-slpike ,'some kind of an eeilike
looking creature which attacks them in
the water and become* attached to their
tides, causing (be fish Apparently much
suffering. It is no uncommon thing for
large fish to be taken there whose sides
are all scarred np in consequence of these
It .would- not be surprising if many
fish were than destroyed. Probably
there are not in the world two iakee
mors numerously stocked with trout
than the upper aud lower Klamath lake*.
Judging by map measurement, they
eaeJi average thirty miiea in length by
ten miles in width. Many large streams
empty into them, affording splendid
fishing and spawning grounds. Lying
east of the Cascade range of mountains,
where genuine winter prevails In the
season for ft, the water is better and the
fish healthy and solid—features Which
do not prevail on the western side of
the mountains, where an almanac has to
be consulted to ascertain accurately the
season of the year.—Forest' and Stream.
E. D. ANSLEY,
The Grocer.
altogether delightful
ureal.
affair.
Ail styles of toilet tod' paint ,
at Dr. Eldrldge’s drag store.
A FEW REASONS
Why yon should;trade at’
iH
, Aukjucus, Qa., Nov. 18,1801
following Is tbs cotton report in this
fit
8ECAUSE
You Bare, utoney.
BECAUSE
You get the. freshest grocoriJ
the market
BEOAUBE
They do up the neatest pac
you ever saw.
BECAUSE
They keep the best of ev
at the lowest prices.
BECAUSE
They guarantee perfect's
tion.
BEOAUBE
They will do anything to _
their customers, and you will i_
regret ithe day yon gave usyJ
trade. 1
AVERA GROCERY COj
“The Hu
city up to date:
Rocelved by wagon...
Rocolvcdby railroalt..
RocBlvod jirovloualy t, j...,..
. 106
.. 15
.?3,50!
ToUl :.
.33,711
A MAJtKKTH.
Corrected daily by L. G. Council, ware
houacman.
Middling
Low middling *
... 0|
... 6|
Market, ttoady.
Receipts to-day at all United
ports. v .I...
State*
44,802
SAVANNAH.
Spots, middling.
Market, steady.
NEW YORK.
Spots, middling..../..
.7 1-16
..81-16
Market, quiet and steady.
Spots, upland middling... 4|
Market, firm.
XXW YORK—FUTURES.
Market steady. Sale*,137,100.
Op’g. Cl’g.
January 7.04 7.00
February .-8.13 8.06
March.. 8.20
April .— ——
er 7.75 7.67
« 7.80
It Is Precious.
MR ETESICHT.
Therefore, it behooves every
one troubled in any way with
defective vision to nave it cor
rected. Weak eyes, headache
after reading, inflamed lids, or
eyes running water after read
ing are symptoms of defective
vision. To anyone suffering
with cross eyes, near sighted-
ness or any symptom of defec
tive vision, we invite them to
come in and have their eyes
examined. We charge noth
ing for examination. Resp.
Thompson & Anderson
Hotel Windsor Jewelers.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
STAIN or GEORGIA—SCUTES CODIfTT.
T# the Superior Court of said County t
The Million of R.H. hretuob J. J.Cofftvy.
both of LoniovlUo. Kjr., John M. Green of
Atlanta, Ga., H. C. BubnandM.thHar-
2“*
■uooessora uealro to b$ incorporated under
the corporate name and etyl« ol “tmtrlcui
Oil Company.” That their object! aud put-
«Mn for Ibymmfreo.
ffh»StlMjpp^5otooaJre<mto the buy
ing aw! Miring of cotton iced and lupro*
ducU,MKha«.cotton Mod oil, credo and »•
good, cotton jeon meal and cake, cotton Mid
hallo and arbes, craahlnt, pre-slog aodra
lining of same; lurtlier, tb-tof purcbaJ
and dealing In need cotton and cotton
oltor the cotton hwbeen (toned, of all kinds
and variolic; and the manures'ure, prepa-
Iretlon and sale or prodnete derived trout
cottonseed; and[thecarrying on, manag-o
ment and control of anoh bnalnroeorm-nn?
faclnre conni-ctcd therewith; and generally
to engage In all snob emptoymeota and linos
of bnslnooa, whore cotton Mod or 1U products
ar, utilised wholly or In part. Also, the
leasing and owning of tank oars, manufae i
luring of barrels and casks, and allothsr
commodities In connection with said boat-
pass. The main bialnsM of ‘.ha oorpor.tlon
Its to bo the manufacture and aateoi cotton
■i oil. and u Incident thereto the utilising
■Misale of all orodneta of seed ootton and
cottonseed. Patltlonarefarther show onto
the ooort that their principal place of boat-
Ltaaawlll be In the county ofSumtor, State of
■■rgla; but that they d-ilre to wimJ
buatnoM, employ and send agents *1mOB
In said state, and into other atateo and terrl ■
tortas of tba United States, and establish
branch oSIom therein. If thay deem It ads
Ivlaable. That the amount of capital to bJ
employed by petitioner* to one hundred
dhawMwMdMMmdollare, fifty thouund
■■■■■■innlDgbtulneM.wlflBBWWR
of Increasing their capltel to any I
not oxeooalag one hundred and fifty tBH
and (tlSu.000Tdollare. Petitionersdetiro to be
ncorporatad for twenty yoera, with the prlv-
lege of renewing tbetrehaner from time to
time as they mo proper. Potltlonore deal re
the further right to purchase, le*M, hold,
own and control. Mil, assign, transfer, or die-
Pom of aneh real estate, or Interest In real
octets, aa may bo necessary and proper for
the legitimate and convenient transaction I
ol their bualnea.. Potltlonore desire the
debt and
to make all aneh by-laws.
GLOVERS OPERA HOUSE
ONE NIGHT ONLY,
Tuesday, November 24th.
TBB APODAL WON DIB.
Pint Amarlsan Appearance.
HE THREE KINGS OF MUSIC.
Pint American Appearance.
3X3XLiXlji
Qua and Sword Manipulator.
THE MAGNANI FAMILY OF 5 PEOPLE.
Madlatval Musicians. k
10—A MATCHLESS. MIUTARV BAN0-10
And a Olaaslo Orchestra of IB
Eminent Soloists.
THE BI60E8T AMD THE BEST.
Traveling on Thete Own Train of
GRAND CONCERT AND STREET PARA0E
At 11:30 o'clock a. ra.
JOHN W. VOOI.B, • BuIoom Manager,
GLOVER’S OPERA H0CSE
OtiE NIGHTlONLY,
Saturday, November 21. SESSfi
Jlverybody's Pavonte, the Little
Sunbeam,
CHARMING KATIE PUTNAM,
Io her f.itMt Comedy Ba»
Supported l>y an exoellent company.
Story of tba Heart I
Genuine Buoccu I
ISO Minutes of Laughter i
An Evening of Enjoyment 1
During the action of the ploy Katie and
Compaoy will lotroduM the tetto. popular
alra. Including "The Bogle Mon,” '•Thai’*
Whet the Wild Waves are Baying,” have
you aver noticed that -Lot# Will Plod a
Way.” “Ho Never Como Book,” “Tree M
power
and alter the same at pleas are, as they may
sm proper; to havt and um a common Mai,
andto change the Mate at ploamre; to have
a right to sue and bosued, andto make all
noeaaaary contracts lo the conduct of
bu.lneM;to borrow money, and lo secure the
asms by giving notes, indentures, bonds,
mortgage, and laud,as tb. oorpon-lon may
>M proper to do; and further to bo Invested
with nil the rights, powers, p.lvlleges, im
munities and franchisee Incident to eorpora-
lion, of the kind, ami necessary to carry -
and eondoct the object, and porposm of i
bustnoM of petitioners. Petitioner* farther
desire that they shall be Incorporated wo that
oo stockholder In *
bound Ip anyway..
ofthe corporation beyond the amount of his
unpaid subscription at the capital stock
said company.
Wheretore petitioners pray that after thle
petition ehalf have bon Hied, recorded and
pnbllehed, according to law, that the ooort
wl:l grant an order greotteg thle applicant
_ Petitioner** Attorney*.
Filed In offleo September Ski 1881.
J. H. ALLRN. Clerk B.C.
I certify the above and foregoing to bo
true extract from the Record of Charters tn
demur superior ^Utls^ptemm.^
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER,
GEORGIA—SUMTBJI Couhtv. '
To the Superior Court of aald County t
The petition of O.W. Lamar, B. T. John-
in, W.1L Hitt and Marshall Martin togeth
er with their bum elate, show, that they have
entered Into enamoelatlon under the name
and sty la of “The Shipper. Comprem Aaao-
elation". That the object of natdeiaoclatton
la pecuniary gain to the Individual membere
and toe corporation In this, to-wlt: By the
running, owning and coutrolllnga compress,
using Mid compress In Amerieus, Sumter
county, Oa., for lbs puipoMofe
FAMOm
A refined and elegant preMntatloo of
IsglUmata minstrelsy by a
odel company.
10 OBB £L c &?^ IAN8 10
Al. G. Field, Jimmy Wall. John L. Howe,
Andy McLeod, Harry G. Maes. Billy Gif
ford. Law Diamond, Geo. A. Jenkins, Rd
Clayton. Will Gorman.
10 OT LTna.D c VOCALISTS 10
Steadman Jones, Willard Bennett, Geone
»oSi!irL.^
CbarlM Smith.
'o SfSESS* IQ
Low Dismood, Bllty'Scott, Ed Clay to
nsyFlynn. "v
10 "UKWvSSifWJ'* 10 ggg
JO E
woflliosilil as.toolation
PSiSmcrTcu^OeorKin, with privilege
■Holng hnslnsM of both owning, controi-
I Ingoud leasing eomptu<M la said county
and In any section or tba United States the
oa«oclotion may bbb proper.
The petitioner, prey that they bo InvMtedl
I together with their associates nod sueoosson
with the power to e.rry on the aforemen
tioned objeete together with the power tq
pnrehaM spd bold property, real and psraonl
alt toreatandleam property, both real and
personal; tora.andbssaed; to um a com
mon seal. If the association should so desire,
aud to exerolM alt power usually conferred I
upon corporations or similar oharaoier.Hd
uisy be consistent with the law.ofUeora
of any atate In which said association liM
do business aud not inconsistent with the
Swvaf theUnited Stmos. - i
I Patltloners further show that the capital
been actually paid In. Your petllluner-i fur-
Wter show that they desire the passing of an
War allowing tham to IncreaM at any time
bey may Mo ntthe csplial stook-toony
^'her.flc 1 t oe Jt< ''^d- nf ' > -‘ th0 U** n '. 1 dollar _*;
Pr *lilNTON * 0UTT8,
Attornoi» for Petltlonors.
Fll«l I, offle. Oc^ra^m.. c)erk ^ R
Wd!
In Amerltuu. said oounty.
lay In December next,^the
F r lot*of*Lnd number one
ty-poo (Ml) situated Intto
’ng'oo'.Mt sTtis "and joining rtght’ofway at!
southwestern railroad, bounded on the west
^WoS^^tSftoto^rnl^ '
. ;STof°& 8 Pa , AifgS , ”;md
ktr distribution among the_ heirs or said so-
tats. MALISMA PARKEB, Executrix,
J C. PARKER, KXvcutor-
NovM.USI.
FPLIO vTION
IsEffEltd OP DIBMI8BION.
GEORGIA—Wkimtifu Coosvv.
Whereas. L P.- Majors. Bxecutor on the
estate ofDavId Mtqors, deceased, having
flled hi. petition In ms ottlce fjr Letter, of
tilsmlsvloa from mid oxocutorehln,
Thau ate therefore to cue end admonish
all, and singular tbs Idodred aud^ creditors,
and sit person, eoueeruod. to Hie tbtlr objec
tions, IC any they have. op br.before the
January term ofthe Ontinary^ Court to, be
held on the Bret Monday In January tell,
why wld petition should not bo granted as
P 7msuundcrmyhand and official signs-
tore. thU=dd„o^™wMrJ.b rd | wryi
my, w$»i os bomb o$ior?
th^^ssggsg!
towln* dwcrlb#a prop-
ihc court home doer
W«kM(«r coaplfi on t
oeinUrntxt,'he foliowloff dmcrtb^l prop-
e T^»o ondlvldsl one-bmlf Inl$re$t io the
■oath half or lot of land number aevanty (70,.
hI.o iheentire Interret In rtfiy.flve («) acrrij
otr of the noTlbeMt corner of >ald lot of laud
irnbcr seventy GO), lotho.lHUi district of
..'Obster county. Oa. Hold for the purpose of
Day Ids the debts of Robert Terry, deceasra*
JOHN TlfiRRY, Administrator.
Hnniversary Week,
.A.rtezeii Korner.
in thee days of onmeroial aktivity, when each stor shud who aa
attempt 2 keapin up 2 the methods and posibilites of the times, let a
firm har the nowledge of how 2 by—let them har 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 hous on the korner of
Lee and Lamar streets. 2 da u har forgoten the engin hous—yo*
rarely cal the plas othr than the Btezen Korner. Wat has changed
it? Nothin' bntpink an’ energy. 1
Pink and energy hav changed it from barenee 2 bnty, fitd it with
snrprisd n for komprehensivnee. 2 da it is 3 times ae
large as then—it isstil growin. A yer ago fa 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 fa among the tradin public who do
not eonsider the names Bntler k Berry synooimos with 'ekonomy and
squaruee.'
800 yen ago Shaksper said, "All men hav ther prices," but had he
lived in Americus 2da he wnd hav also told n who had the cheapest
prices. Then it takes no Shaksper to realies that if a firm, insted o
frying smal quantiles at larg prices, will by larg quantites 2 get smal
prices, tba can esily lower your expenses. Pluk and energy an yor
own ideas of economy hav made the Btezen Korner hedquartera for
everything from a tea cup to dinner set—from a tin pan 2 a stor. A
yer ago this week the front dora of our stor wer tliron 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 n no ns Btezen Korner folks—
that we no n, and no yor wants, and just as wo invited u a yer ago we
invite n to enm and C us during our "anavnrsary week.”
If yonr tastes r esthetic eum, we’ll sho a the butiful. If u apre-
ciate the mechanical cum, we’ll sho u improvmenta. If yor notions r
okonomical cum, we’ll tell prices. If u r sociable cum, we’ll b glad 2 0
u often, an any time from now till our next anaversary week, and then
we ll invite n again.
Nov. 6, 1891. * ( f-
Butler & Bfrry
^UiuALeuA-, wteo'ujjua^
We are encouraged with our Wholesale business from the |>ast
year’s experience, whicii has been to some extent experimental for
Americus, and henceforth we may be classed as it Wholesale and
Retail bouse, where the public will be served with the best and most
reliable products at the very closest prices, from 5c. worth of salts up
to any wholesale quantity. Buying now largely, we are enabled to
sell closer. We offer a large Htock of the following articles:
IN CHRISTMAS GOODS.
Cot Glass Bottles, all sizes; Plush gbods, Leather goods,
Toilet Sets in wood, Smoker’s Sets, etc.
In Patent and Proprietary Medicines.
King’s Discovery, 2 sizes,
Simmons’ Liver Regulator,
Ctiticura Remedies,
Tutt’s Pills," 1 T
Carter’s Little Liver Pills,
Derma Lotion, 2 sizes,
Stone’s Cod Liver Oil,
Horsford’s Acid Phosphate,
Barker’s.Horse & Cattle P’d’rs
jauiuu iwau, < Warner’s Safe Cute,''
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, 2 s’zs King’s Royal Germateur.
And many others.
In Rubber Goods.
Fountain Syringes, holding from pint to one gallon. A
; rood family Syringe, from 75c. to $2.50. Water Bottles,
lolding from a pint to one gallon. Nipples, Nursing
Bottles and Fittings. ' •
IKT PERFUMER ”5T,
111
». s. s.
p. J*. p.
B. B, B.
O. O. C.
W. W. C.
I>. D.
G.
Scott’s Emulsion,
Brown’s Iron Bitters,
Bearsfoot and Sarsaparilla,
Lemon Elixir, 1 sizes,
Lazxcll’a Odor*,
Peraian Boq
Crab Appla
La Hello Col-gne, 8 slzet,
j Sirlu Lilac,
(Goya Lily.
(iu
9
FFUCATION
.J HOMiChTKAI) NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Wbbhtbb Coitnty :
vw hersMo U«U P. Clark ban Bpplf«*U to
_ie for •xemptlon of personalty oai sbUIdb
•pert and valuation ot Homestead, l will
npon tba aamb oa Monday, December
ivcember 7tb» IBBI- , ,
Given under my band and official »l*na
ture, this November If. Ikl.
morbid W H.COeBT, Ordinary.
SOAP8 r ,
A very large assortment of Pear’s, Fel’s aud others.
TH£SHMOME3TJBR8.
Fever Thermometer,, Urinometere, Lactometer*, “Old I'robabilitle,."
SEED. _ .
Garden, Field and Flower seed, Onion sets. ,
PAIN
Oils, Varnishes, Colors in Oil, Paint Brushes. .' a
Toilet Artioles.
Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Face Powders.
POCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS, EYB-GLASSES.
We bottle very largely colognes, castor oil, turpentine,
Bateman’s Drops, paregoric, laudanum, spirits camphor, ex
tract lemon, extract vanilla (from best beans) and
preparations. We solicit your patro "
822 LamrSt
r other