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THE AMEK10US DAILY TIMES-KECOEDER: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1891
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THE BREAKFAST TABLE
ITEMS OF INTEREST SPECIALLY PRE
PARED FOR HASTY READERS.
YMterday's Doings PAW* *»»•*
graphs-Somo fc»»P * ho “ SF tt* Kforr
torlal Camera—What Waa Gains on
Town Told In Briefest Manner.
The sunlight fall! on stuffed football*
And lanrnlned leaven* Here* and gory;
The long light ebakea over fraud* and fake*
And undergraduate* howl for glory.
Kick, cullies, kick,
send the bigephere a flying;
Answer cripples,
Dyldg, dying, Dying.
—New York Herald.
We can furnish yon with the finest
metallic istes and doth goods in town.
Orders for oar new hearse left at store or
Prince Bros’. Hawkins ft Loving.
Big parade to-day at 1130 o’clock.
First matinee of the season next
Thursday, 230 o'clock. Admission 25,
50c and f 1.00.
Of ail the minstrels that will be here
this season, Field's comes with the best
press notices.
Jarbeau, in the second aot of “Star,
light,” wears sixty thousand dollars
worth of diamonds.
The telegraph offioe will not observe
Sunday hours on Thursday. The super
intendent has so ordered.
The primary is officially announced
for Wednesday December 2d. A large
vote will doubtlessly be polled.
The registry list will close on Saturday
before Deoember 16th, when the election
ocours. Let everybody register.
Hayor Felder held his customary
matinee yesterday, and patched up the
trouble of several oharjoal delinquents.
The Amerious Club had their usual
german last night It was unique
many of its features, and a pleasant time
is reported.
The Amerious Light Infantry met last
night at their hall and perfected ar
rangements relative to the coming fair.
The military ball promises to be a Uhl-
liant success.
Mr. A, S. Thompson has been appoint
ed chairman of the fair committee
the place of Judge W. F. Clarke, who Is
unable to dlacharge the duties, on ac
count of Illness.
The Sumter Beal Estate and Improve
ment Company met last night at 730
o’olook. Regular business was trans
acted, and the company is reported as
doing a splendid business.
Cox ft Corbin of Macon, and Garrett
ft.Son of Columbus, each donated one
fine case of whiskey to the fair through
Mr. Thos. Gulce, and it will be delivered
on Wednesday. Such liberality is deep
ly appreciated.
"Joe,” the porter at Thompson
Anderson’s jewelry store had an epllep-
tlo fit yesterday, and fell on a red hot
atove, burLlng the wool from off his
head. If it had not been for the timely
rescue of said "Joe” by Hr. Thompson
be would have gone "where all de good
triggers go.”
See and get some of those beautiful
roses and carnation of George Stanfield,
the florist They will make lovely orna
ments for the thanksgiving table. Ho
lady’s toilet will be complete at the
swell Jarbeau entertainment, Thursday
night, without one of these sweet tinted
souvenirs. Let the ladles call and get
choice selections before the collection Is
ploked over.
A! Field’s minstrel troupe will take
supper to-night at the City Hall, at the
Americas Light Infantry fair, where'a
sumptuous spread will delight the most
fastidious palate. This aggregation of
burnt cork artist* will give several choice
selections of mualo and their most pop
ular songs. Two hundred people com
ing over on the Bam road to see the min
strels will take snpper at the hall.
Everybody In town are expeoted and
ample provision has been made for them.
The Amerious Light Infantry certainly
appreciate Mr. Field’s kindness In aid
ing the military fair.
Call at Mrs. F. M. May’s and see the
faney goods she has on hand.
novl5-6t
THANKSGIVING!
We Suggest This a Suitable Thauksglvlug
Mae:
Baw Oysters,
' Bisque of Lobster,
Boast Turkey,
_ Chicken Pie,
Cranberry Jelly,
Escaloped Oysters,
Mashed Potatoes,
Browned Sweet Potatoes,
Olives,
Salted Almonds,
Mince Pie,
Bats and Baisins,
Gropes,
Crackers, Coffee, Cheese,
We have Fresh Cranberries,
Baisins, Grapes, Prunes, New
’Nuts, Currants, Figs, Dates,
Olives, Mince Moat, Plum Pad
ding, Mandarins, Oranges, Ba
nanas, Apples, black, white, and
self-raising Buckwheat, sweet and
sour Pickles, and fresh roasted
Mocha and Java Coffee,
AVERA GROCERY CO.,
“The Perfection Grocers.”
PERSONAL MENTION.
The Amerious Jewelry Company re-
ceived a fine line of sterling ware in
eases from one to three pieces suitable
for wedding presents. Be sure to give
ns a call before you make your purchase.
Hr. S. B. Jackson of Atlanta Is in the
city.
Hr. T. A. Retd of Rlehlsnd Is in the
city.
Dr. Harrison of Andersonville is In the
city.
Hr. E. A. Hawkins Is back from At
lanta. .
Mrs. P. C. Clegg Is visiting friends in
Coney.
Mr. W. 8. Shepard of Richland Is In
the city.
Mr. Albert Richardson of Richland is
In the city.
Mr. C. M. Wheatley Is In Shellmau on
bjsineas.
Mr. W. E. Hawkins returned last night
from Atlanta.
Col. Ben Hollis returned Sunday from
the Gate City.
Prof. E. 0. Brdnson spent yesterday
In Telfair county.
Mrs. S. H. Hawkins returned last
night lrom Atlanta.
Miss Bessie Jones of Leslie Is visiting
friends In the elty.
Mr. T. C. Barker of Macon is domi
ciled at the Allen House.
Mr. R L. Maynard is back from a visit
to his old borne In Forsyth.
Mr. C. R. Whitley it at Abbeville in
the Interest of bit company.
Mr. J. R. Stapleton, a prominent mer
chant of Preston Is in the city.
Mr. W. F. Clark, chairman of the A.
L. I, Is quite sick at his home.
Mr. J. H. Lumpkin went down to
Dawson yesterday on business.
Mr. W. T. Andrews of Columbus Is on
a visit to hit sister, Mrs, W. H. West.
Mr, Ed Horaady, the popular travel
ing talesman of Atlanta, It in the olty.
Mr. P. J. Morris, a popular commer
cial tourist from Maeon is In Amerious.
McD. Cain, Esq., of Montgomery, Ala.,
circulating among hit friends in
Amerious. '
Mr, F. S. Singer, vloe-presldent of the
Bank of Stewart County at Lumpkin, is
in the city.
Mr. Jeff HcCleaky bat returned to the
city after a short trip to Maoon, Atlanta
and Athens.
Mrs. Willburn of Macon, nee Miss
Prince, is visiting friends and relatives
In Amerious.
Mrs. Emmet Murray returned yester
day from a visit to friends and relatives
in Thomaston.
Mr. WllUt Hawkins returns from Ath
ens on December 15th, spending Xmas
In Amerious.
Miss Hill of Bronwood arrived in the
olty yesterday, and will visit Mr. and
Mrs. D. B. Hill on HIU street,
‘tux Tiuks-Recorder extends its con
gratulations to Mr. S. W. Coney,
tipped the beam at nine pounds.
Miss May Stafford left yesterday for
Buena Vista, where she spends several
days, the guest of Mitt Nettie Rogers.
Miss Carrie Llgnon of SL Louis will
arrive in Amerious on December 3rd, as
the guest of Miss Nannie Lou Hawkins.
Mr. Adams, who hat been In the em
ploy of the Sam road, leaves this week
for Montgomery, Ala., where he locates.
Mr. E. A. Cutts of Savannah and Mr.
S. Cutts of Monteauma are visiting
their father, Col. Allen S, Cutts, In the
olty.
Mr. Alien H. Chappell of Maoon was
mingling with hit many Amerious friends
yesterday, who are always glad to greet
him on our streets.
Miss Flora Wheatley, on her return
from Staunton, Virginia, will bring sev
eral friends with her, who will be wel
come accessions to Amerious’ soclety-
Mesars. S. C. Sklnkle and F. B. For
sythe of the Consolidated Ice Machine
Company of Chicago are in the olty on
business. They were both here in 1885,
when they erected the plant of the
Amerious Ice Company, are muoh aston
ished at the development of Amerious
tlnoe that date.
Fine Tomato Catsup at 76o po
gallon. ,
Fine Worcester Sauce at $1.25
per gallon.
Fine Fickle at 40o per gallon.
Fine Pickled Honey Comb Tripe
at 8c per pound.
- Fine Piokled Corn Beef at 10c
per pound.
Fine Buckwheat and Maple
Syrup.
Fine Currant Jelly in buckets.
Finestoca Flavoring extracts.
Spices and Fruits for fruit cake.
Can save you money on Toilet
soap.
All kind of delicacies. Elegant
oandy from lOo to $2 per pound
Call and see my stock. I can
show the finest stock inside my
store in the South. ’
PRICES AND QUALITY GUARANTEED.
E. D. ANSLEY.
The Grocer.
it Is Pracious.
TOUR ETISIGHT.
Therefore, it behooves every
one troubled in any way with
defective vision to nave it cor
rected. Weak eyes, headache
after yeading, 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.
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
Advertisements will b* inserted in this
column at the rate of Ono.Oont par Word for
"First class In geography, now b
-hold up your habdt. For whatla ]
York distinguished?” “First boy: "For
the big Brooklyn Bridge.’’ “Right
For what it Cincinnati-distinguished?”
“For big hogs.’’ "Right For what Is
Baltimore distinguished?" "For Dr.
Bull’s Cough Syrup—the best cure for
colds in the civilized world.”
“I think ehe to a two-faced creature,”
said one ot the girls Indignantly.
•Ob, no,” returned Mist Cordial; “if
■he had two faoea the would never use
this one.”
You never tried DeWltt’s Little Ear-
Risers for constipation, blUloutneas,
ok headache, or you would not have
letcse diseases. For sale by the Da-
venport Drag Company.
WbJO Baby was sick; w* gave bar Caetorit.
Whan oho woo a Child, *bo cried for Ctstorl*.
Wbco *bo boesma Kite, ah* cloog to Cutorla.
Wbao ebe had ChBdrao, die gave U
Stamping neatly done by
nov22-lw Mbs. F, M. Mat.
Back number* of Frank Leslie’* Weekly.
Apply toTiakt-RxconoxB Offlot
nova*-St.
FOB SALE OB BENT.
\TIOE New fire-room ntldeno* nearEpIs*
XV copat Church. Pumealon (Ivon Do-
comb riot. L. L. CHAPMAN,
novIS or DR. W. P. HU HT,
SAFE KEY LOST.
FOB BENT.
BOOM In the Thome* Building, *nUabt*
-• ■- apartment*. Applyal
A for gentlemen
thl*office.
O0PBRH•HQUSe*
ONE NIGHT ONLY, AND MATINEE AT 2:30
Thursday. November 26.
AN ECHO OF A
THE CELEBRATED COMEDIENNE
MIBB VERNONA
JARBEAU
In Her Brilliant Musical Comedy
STARLIGHT
Supported by Her Own Company of
Comedy and Musical Talent.
EVEBYTHINO CHANCEO!
New Songs, New Paces,
New Dances New Costumes,
New Mualo, New 8aylngs.
New Funny Situations.
NEW OAVOTTE BY
Handsome Girls Beautifully Costumed.
THE HIT OP THE SEASON i
MI88 JARBEAU’S NEW 80NQ8
‘HE SEVER CAME BACK,*
“Wllllt THE OTHER EVE,"
“OHI WHAT A DIFFERENCE II THE MOHIIIO.'
JEFF 0. BERNSTEIN, Prop’r and Mang’r.
GLOVERS OPERA H0US
ONE NIBHT ONLY,
uesday, November 24th,
If
Notice
Will h* told before the court homo door In
the olty of Amormu*. <•»., between tbs most
boors of s»je on Prlday, the STtu day of No-
One rod cow. marked with a oropf
right ear,a crop on-l swallow fork In tl
S w. ,x < Ma *« ortmDoocdlDf
ovember21.t, MSI. A. P. LINGO,
niffi-td* City Man' ‘
REWARD.
A reward or (M0) fifty dollara will her paid
fbr the arr**t, with proof to convict, or any
person not authorised forexilugulshtor.fo-
, ningai
moving or destroying any signal
■'ll* olty. J. B. r'tLDEIl,
November IS, ft
City Tax Notice.
D. K. Baixsox,
November 4,1801. 1m.
Notice to Advertisers.
Copy for ohange of advertisement
must be handed In at thto effioe before
12 o’olook on day before publication
hie applies to all and will be enforced.
Tikes Pubusbino Oo.
July 28,1891, tf.
It Is reported that the wheat harvest
in the Argentine Republic this year to
likely to bo the heaviest ever known.
Many have found immediate relief and
permanent cure of aggravated case* of
rheumatism by the persistent use of Sal*
ration Oil. When applied according to
the directions it rarely ever falls to euro
the most obstinate cases. Try a bottle.
It to sold everywhere for only 25 cents.
A man never gits elected to offia moron
once band-ronnen on a reform tloket
Conjugal Wisdom,
ne’er answers till be
Or, If sna rules him, never shiws aha rails”—
to a typo of wife happily becoming oom-
mon in theae days when women may
have good health, cheerful disposition*,
strong nerves and clear minds, simply
through the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription. Before the reputation and
use of wit remedy became world-wide,
Irritable, cross, nervous, debilitated
women, suffering with displacements,
hysteria, and every female disease, were
the rales rather than the exception.
The “Favorite Prescription” has proven
to be the key to a long and happy life—
the key which effectually locks out that
old array of uterine disorders, periodical
pains, weak back, prolapsus, inllamma-
:ion, ulceration, nervous exhaustion and
-general debility. See printed guu. otee
on wrapper. Money refunded if it
doesn't give satisfaction In every ease.
settle “that
ome and w
little bill"
Dh. Eldbidob's.
MOUSMI
A refined and slegant presentation of
legitimate minstrelsy by a
model company.
io oM '#So^yi£“ 1 lo
Al. Q. Field. Jimmy Wall. Joho L. Howe,
sndy McLeod, Harry O. Macs, Billy Ollf-
Itord. Lew Diamond, Geo. A. Jenkins, Ed
Clayton. Will Gorman.
10 10
StMulmmn Jones. Willard Bennett* Go
Hmaaellt William Bcott, Will Vaoral,
white, Or J uni! Lemon, Milton How
Charles Smith.
10 A S&*C SW 10
nay Flynn.
10 “ 10
JO DE. LEWIS
THE APODAL WON DEB.
Tint American Appearance.
THE THREE KINGS OF MUW.
Tint American Appearance.
Us S3
Gun and Bwerd Manipulator.
THE MAGNANI FAMILY OP 5 PEOPLE
Medleoval Musicians.
10—A MATCHLESS MILITARY BAND-10
And a Classic Orchestra of 18
Eminent Soloists.
THE BI88E8T AND THE BEST.
Traveling on Their Own Train of
Palace Oars.
GRAND CONCERT ANO STREET PARADE
At UiM o'clock a. m.
JOHN W. VOOLE, - Business Manager.
To Peddlers.
Rvtiy person before peddling must register
with the Ordinary and pay the Tax Collector
i .50 for the county, ant (25 for tha state.
License for the county are for tha 'em of one
year; for the state, only for the fiscal sear.
If any peraon, except a disabled soldier of
this state, (and he must register every year)
peddlsa without first obtaining each license,
lie shall forfeit to the county one hundred
‘uUiuis
Any officer or lax payer of this county may
vjulrea peddler to exhibit hi. license, and
pon failure or refusal so to exhibit, the poo
ler forfeit* ,700—one-half to tha Informal
the other to the county.
By order of Cominis,Inner*.
“tf J. 11. DUNN. Tax Collector.
DOMESTIC - COAL!
For Sale this Season.
I shall be prepaired to furnish a high
grade Lump Coal for Grata purpose*, In
any quantity this|fall and winter,
b. R. SIMS.
Sept, 8, tf
T®7E. the self appointed, yet, sincere and careful guardians
M * of the people’s household expenses, do hereby proclaim
the appropriateness of the Thanksgiving season, and
Whereas, While the immutable laws of Supply & De
mand have reduced the marketable value of our most staple
productions; still, we have been enabled to reduce the prices
on the most staple articles of consumption, and so with the
wail of cotton at 7c. (you hear the echo.) Tumblers, 3c. each ,
—surely for every bitter there is a sweet, and
'Whereas, While the Protectionists of the classes have
increased the duty on tin over 120 per cent, we the Protectors
of the masses, have lowered the tariff you have been used to
on tin, and, while ye Custom House officials proclaim duty
increased $2.20 on tin for (comes the echo) “Sweeping reduc
tions on tinware at the Peoples’ Artesian Corner,” and
Whereas, While with these grey and sombre mornings
comes the winters winds, the biting frosts and shivering
shakes, ’till one’s frozen mind almost congeals, and icy
thoughts displace warm regards; still then there is provided
for yon all a line of stoves and heaters, whose brightness and
warmth will dispel the dreariest chills of existence and per
vade your being with a warm thankfulness as will echo back
compliments of the season to Artesian Corner Stores, and
Whereas, We have proclaimed the appropriateness of
the season to all, we commend it to quiet thought and
consideration. Be ye thankful for the favors .you receive, and
if you are wrong in dqing this; then, we are with you too.
Given under our roof, this 422nd of Lamar street.
BUTLER & BERRY
a&td.—
lMotEt“ : 359 *
CUlWufcUk-g
We are encouraged with our Wholesale business from the past
year’s experience, which 1ms been to some extent experimental for
Americus, and henceforth we may be classed as a Wholesale and
Retail house, where the publio will be served with the best and most
reliable products nt the very closest prices, from 5e. worth of salts up
to any wholesale quantity. Buying now largely, we are enabled to
sell closer. Wo oner a large stock of the following articles:
IIST CHRISTMAS GOODS.
Cut Glass Bottles, all sizes ; Plush goods, Leather goods,
Toilet Sets in wood, Smoker’s Sets, etc.
ii Patent and Proprietary Medicines.
S. N. S.
P. P. -P.
B. JB.
o* o. c*
w. w. o.
D. D.
G.
Scott’s Emulsion,
Brown’s Iron Bitters,
Bearsfoot and Sarsaparilla,
Lemon Elixir, 2 sizes,
King’s Discovery, 2 sizes,
Simmons’ Liver Regulator,JJJJ
Cuticura Remedies,
Tutt’s Pills,
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
Warner’s Safe Cure,
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
jood family Syringe, from 75c. to $2.50. Water Bottles, ,
iolding from a pint to one gallon. Nipples, Nursing
Bottles and Fittings.
IKT PESRFUIMEB Yr
Lazzell’a Odors,
Persian Bouquet Special,
Crab Apple Blossom,
lie Colu
I Lunborg’s Perfumes,
J Edelna,
| Swiss Lilac,
(.Goya Lily.
La Belle Cologne, 3 sires,
I SOAPS.
A very large assortment of Pear’s, Fel’s and others.
THERMOMETBRe.
[Fever Thermometers, Urinometers, Lactometers,J"Oid Probabilities,’'
SEED.
Garden, Field and Flower seed, Onion sets.
PAINTS.
Oils, Varnishes, Colors injOil, Paint-Brushes.
Toilet Articles.
Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Face Powders.
POCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS,|EYE-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 many other
preparations. We solicit your patronage. Respectful!)
322 Lamar St. lAVENPMT Ml