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THE AME&iCUS DAILY TBtf£S"RECQRDER: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1891.
We can furhlsli ydu with tho finest
metolio casea'aodjoloih goods In town.
Orders for our new hearse left at store or
PriDce Bros’. Hawkins A Loving.
Seats are going right along for Milton
.Tobias.
Milton Nobles, In addition to his great
company, carries a car of scenery for hit
repertoire.
The water main was lowered yesterday
two feet. This wai occasioned by the
grading of the street.
Miu Leona has decided to make her
ascension Saturday for the benefit of the
Amerious Light Infantry.
Those deslrlhg seats for Milton Nobles
should reserve them at onoo, or ■ they
will have to take back seats.
The number of blrde In Jail now le
tweet sixteen. Black It the prevailing
color, though mahogany brown holds Its
own.
Ths board of directors of the Windsor
Hotel held their regular monthly meet
ing last night. Only routine business
was transacted.
Number is the lucky number that
draws a handsome rug at the A. L I.
fair. Lot the possessor .of this number
come up aud receive it,!
The Allen House is hnvlng a complete
set of electric holla installed. This is
quite an addition to any hotel ao far as
the cocvenlence of the guests extend.
Prof. Odell estimates bis own height
in the balloon ascension of Saturday
last at 1,500 feet. The estimates of tbe
spectators ranged anywhere from 500 to
2,000 feet.
The mayor’s matinee yesterday panned
out fairly well. Mansfield Hill chipped
and costs into the city till. Mac Mann
pleadod guilty but the mayor suspended
judgment.
The A. L. I. fair supervisors are more
than pleased with the brilliant success
that re warded their efforts. Tbe receipts
were large and the boys an Insured of
their uniforms.
The cotton receipts of Amerious are
not up to what they were Inst season, so
the cottqg men say, bnt this holds good
the state over. The staple, however, Is
far superior to last year’s crop.
Minnie Wells, colored, spent last night
behind the bars to await a hearing on
the charge of stealing money from a
negro woman named Mlddiebrooks.
The girl says she can prove an alibi.
Auction saiea resulted yesterday In
the sale of two plecea of land, compris
ing respectively 25 and 00 acres, to Mr.
T. It. Crawford and Mr. John Sullivan.
Several mulct were told for a nominal
price.
Burnt cork artists of tbe female per
suasion hqld the hoards in Cordele last
night. In Albany they were prohibited
from appearing In their abbreviated cos
tumes, but * more auspicious fate smiled
on them In.Cocdele.
The ejectment case* published In the
calendar in Tuesday’s Timeh-Recorder
were non-suited yesterday. These cases
were the most important on yesterday’s
calendar. Several divorce eases were
settled by tfrabOngthein. •
Quite a large party is being formed to
go down to Cordele Saturday to hear the
sermon of Bishop Keener of the V. £
Church, who will preach on Sunday.
The Bishop, it an eloquent divine and
will doubtleea preach an able sermon.
Miss Alioe Wheatley tenders a unique
and delightful entertainment tble {even
ing in honor of Mian Stafford, her friend
it la entitled “Conversazione,” and
promisee to be an interesting departure
from the usual programme of social
affaire.
The police captured a negro boy yes
terday afternoon as he disembarked
from tlie Sam train. Tbe boy was ao-
cused of theft and « search resulted in
the discovery of the money concealed in
tbe toe of hie shoe. He was Incarcerated
in the Jail.
After surfacing up thirty-fire miles of
road near Montgomery, the Sam read
will inaugurate a regular schedule. It
is estimated that about one and one-naif
miles a day us be surfaced up. Trains
ere, however, running Into Montgomery
and a freight service it in force.
Will Stevens, the white man arrested
here on ohaiges preferred In Thomae-
ton > was carried to that place yesterday
by the eberlffi He it charged with lar
ceny, shooting a negro, and another even
more grave charge than this. He cer-
tainly baa no fault to find with hla pros
pects of wearing the stripe*.
Superior court was quiet and uninter-
**llog yesterday. The day was consumed
in the trial of small claim cases and sim
ilar suits. The present docket Is an ole
one, and nothing but civil cases set for
November term court in 1880, and for
two weeks the court has been trying
ceaea that were set for two year* hack.
®°n*t Will hold Its present session until
it clears the docket up' to date.
Primary Schools—First grade B.
Brarna Andrews, Jolla Guerry, Claude
McLaughlin, Harry Freeman, Frank
Lowe, Joeepb Halford, Willie Bailey,
WIU Lark.
First grade A.—Agnes Adams, Lizzie
C. Bivins, Mary Borworth,.GeorgtaCobb,
Vera Holmes, Agnes Hawkins, Marie
Morgan, Berta Poole, Ettle Tallis, San
ford Beall, Karl Oakley, Arabic Parrott,
Albert Poole, Tolbert Royal.
Second grade B —Bertie Hatcher, Jn-
Ha May*, Eddie B. Dunn, Ellis Clements,
Walter Dixon, John Felder, Horaee
Lowe, Nlek Lamar, Albert Mize, Henry
Stokes, Mercer Selg, Milzie Uuderwood,
Guy Pratt.
Second grade A.—Chisholm Ansley,
Lewis jfaxwell, Hinkle McLendon,
William MeLendon, Lula Brown, Ethel
Baizden, Queenta Batcher, Mamie
Clarke, Bertha Dodzon, Willie Gresham,
Annie Lane, Mary McLaughlin, Laura
Mayz, Anna Royal, Mabel Sawyer.
Third grade B.—Willie Horne, Celeste
Clark, WiUie B. Matthews, Suejet La
nier, Annie Brooks, Pereival Halford,
Neva Hell, Kula Speer, Allle M. Kleck-
ley, Maud Harria, Belie Ansley, Mamie
Merritt, Beulah Chambliss, Beatrice
Parrott, Tom Joiner, Lonnie Freeman,
Ed Purvlance.
Third grade A.—Johanna Sohroeder,
Jewel Mima, Harry Morgan, Allen Hill,
Isaac Collins, Butler Burke, Alioe Chap'
man, Mary Lamar, Gertrude Ausley.
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS.
Fourth grade B.—Sallle Wlmbiab,
Willie L. Davis, Rosa Cohen, Nell Coun
cil, Cornelia McCormtek, Eva May
Hawkins, Daisy Cobb, Nannie Guerry,
Lou B. Speer, Lizzie B. Harrold, Mattie
Stapleton, Kate Hollis, Jeff Adams
Fourth grade A.—Tom Bosworth,
Brown McLendon, Jim Lark, Nellie M.
Taylor, Bessie Windsor, Lneia Rees
Fifth grade B—Louise Pogb, Su
zanne Simmons, Annie Cuuncil, Alma
Johnson, Fanny May Williford, Sam
Clegg, Allen Fort, Fred Markett.
Fifth grade A—Evelyn AUrlend, May
Davis, Mary Johnson, Jessie Morgan,
Nellie Stone, Clem Warren, Ed Harrold,
Shelton Harris, Wiley Lamar, John Mc
Lendon, Philo Smith, Ned Sawyer.
crammer schools.
Slxtb Grade.—Macon Dudley, Jessie
Stokes, Cornie Herndon, Nannie Mc
Lendon, Ethel Prince, Floyd Williford,
Vernon Williford, Gertrude Smith.
Annie B. Matthews.
Seventh grade —Eugene Riviere,Hub
ert Methvin, Emory Mathis, Linton Les
ter, Charles Ansley, Haiile Allen, Flor
ence Babcock, Charlie W. Balsden, Della
Fort, Maggie Clements, Jennie Cobb,
Mary Cobb, Bottle Council, Berta Crisp,
Flossie Dunn, Helen Huntington, Carrie
Lockett, Julia Pngb, Maggie Rees, Rosa
lie Smith, Rosa 8tanfield, Amza Willi
ford.
man school department.
. Eighth grade.—Tiny Hawkins, Daisy
Hitt, Bessie MeLendon, Cora Kimball,
Landli Prince, Eliza B. Wheatley, Anna
Belle Roney, Marion Bell, Clarence Dod
son, Charlie Harrold, Bernard Solomon,
Fanny Chapin, Caro Adams, Emory Fos
tei, Virginia Hill, Florence Hineb, Eve
lyn Horne, Eva Horne.
Ninth grade.—Annie Allen, Mattie
Ansley, Maggie Brannon, Nora Burke,
Mamie Carter, Bela Hill, Belie Lanier,
Nettie Lockett, Mabel MoKenzie, May
MeKeazle, Inez Mien, Nell Morgan,
Texle Sheffield, Winnie Stone, Lizzie L.
Worthy, Emory Allen, Tbomaa Ausley,
Harrold Davenport, Eddie Gyles, Albert
Harris, Roallnd Royal.
Tenth grade.—Harry Harper, WIU
Hanold, Isaae F. Solomon, Maggie
Dnnn, Lizzie MeLendon, Rom McLen
don, Minnie Greene, Ruby Stokee.
rices. We guarantee All-Round
ing when he sees it.
We make most any parent proud of his or her boy. Nothing can
do quite as much toward making a lad look neat, wholsome
and manly as one of our stylish little suits. No trouble
about fits for little and big; we keep them all.
Men’s = Furnishing = Goodsi*
- Our present line of attractions is certainly a credit to the establishment and a satisfaction to our trade. A larger
variety or a finer showing of Choice New Novelties and reliable standard goods would be hard to find anywhere.
Careful buying enables us to offer that big, solid value for your money that never fails to please. When needing anything
in thj^ line remember our F. F. F. F., which stands for FINE FURNISHINGS AT FAIR FIGURES.
HJOHN R. SHHW,^
Americas
The Champion" Clothier aed Outfitter ol Southwest Georgia,
And Proprietor "Eagle" Shoe Store.
117 Forsylh Street,
.119 Forsyth Street,
EngtaMtlnk la Montana.
Henry i. McDaniel, ex-CIty, Engineer
of Atlanta, now in. charge of govern
ment engineering in Montana Territory,
zaya tliat be contracted a terrible ooagh
which no physician could relieve, bnt
was cured by Tartar's Cherokee Remedy
of 8weet Gum and Mullein.
Henry Curtis Spalding claims that She
idea which Greatbead utilized in hit pat
ents for tunneling really originated in
America.
A GREAT GERMAN PAPER’S EDITOR
Says editorially: “I received from A.
K. Hawkes, of Austin, a pair of hla
Crystaltzed Lens spectacles, and I must
zay I was surprized to find them so
transparent and fine. I consider these
pcdtacles the beet In existence, and can
highly recommend them to all those
who are obliged to use glasses. I be
lieve that these lenses really preserve
the eyes, and not like so many Inferior
and badly ground glasses do, Injure tbe
light. O. Dietzel,
Ed. and Prop. Texas, (German) Posh
All eyes fitted and the fit guaranteed
at Drug Store of E. J. Eldridge.
>v25-eun-wed-wk.
For your toilet powders, toilet creams,
and in faot all toilet preparation*, calf
Dr. Eldridoe’s.
We have more novelties this season
than ever before. W» !*>»lte everybody
to look them-over.
Jambs Fiihkkh A Bbo.
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We can’t begin to tell yon of all the
beautiful thing* we have that are suit
able for Christmas presents. Call and
*** them for yourselves.
i for yourwlves,
James Fbickkr A II
Whare is 8het
Lee Maan want* to find the wherea
bouts of Miss Nancy Jane Mann, daiI
ter of Augustus Mann of Sumter eoAnl
Ga. She left Amerious In 1860 for
lem, N. C., since then all trace of her ha*
been lost. Will thank anyone to give
such information that, they have that
will lead to her (discovery. Papers
throughout tbe United States are re
quested to copy, as this lady may be in
needy circumstances, while she has val
uable real estate In this county which
spe has recently fallen heir to,
aug27 dSmlaw
Now Is the season to plant your
onions. Call at Dr. Eldridge'* and buy
your sets.
Couaclcuoft, or WkatT
‘Conscience doth make cowards of us
all," says the poet. Bnt it is just so
with tbe nerves. When a man's nerves
are unstrung, through indigestion and
torpid.jlvor and impure blood, what
wonder that he feels depressed and ner
vous! He Starts at ever tittle unexpected
sonnd; is arrald of his shadow, and feels
like a fool. Let such a man go to the
drug store and get a bottle of Dr. Price’s
Golden Medical Discovery, tho gteat
Blood-purifier and Liver lavlgorator.
This le the only blood-purifier and liver
invigorator guaranteed to benefit or
cure, or money will be promptly re
funded. Routes Indigestion, or dys
pepsia, and from its wonderful blood-
purifying properties, oonqners ail Skin
and Scalp discs***, Satt-rbenm. Tetter.
Eczema and kindred ailments. All
blood-poisons, no matter of what name
or nature, yield to Its remedial influ
ences. -
Bottles are made by maobineiy.
W. H. Wilder, Mayor of Albany, Ga.,
say* he has suffered with Rheumatism
for fifteen years, and in that time he
tried ail the so-eailed specifics, but to no
purpose. Hls grandson who was on the
B * W. Railroad, finally got him a bot
tle of P. P. P. Th» first bottle of P. P.
P. showed its remarkable effects, and
after using a short time the rheumatism
disappeared, and be writes he feels like
anew man, and takes pleasure in rec
ommending it to Rheumatic sufferers.
Several hundred eagles swooped down
on KJelgord, Russia, and destroyed ten
horses, several sheep and a vast number
of smaller animals. >
Dr. John Bull’s Worm Destroy,
on taste good and quickly remove
worms from children and grown peoplo,
restoring tbe weak and puny to robust
health. Try. them. No other worm
tqedipine Is so safe and sure. Price 25
cento at drug stores, nr sent by mail by
John D Park tc Sons Co, 175 and 177
Sycamore street, Cincinnati, O.
decl ditwly
It la a fact not generally known that
lob*tern and several other crustaceans
will renew a claw should one be loct in
lighting or by accident, r. .
We ore encoi
year’s experience, w]
SfeO'UJJUJl^
with our Wholesale business from tho past
^ _ ih has been to some extent experimentnFfi
Americas, and henceforth we may be classed ns a Wholesale and
Retail house, where the public will be served with the best and most
reliable nrodnets at the very closest prices, from Gc. worth of salts up
to any wholesale quantity. Buying now largely,, we are enabled to
sell closer. We oner a large stock of the following articles:
IN CHRISTMAS GOODS.
Cut Glass Bottles, all sizes ; Plusli goods, Leather goods.
Toilet Sets in wood, Smoker’s Sets, etc.
In Patent and
s. s. s.
p. p. p.
B. B. B.
o. c. o.
w. w.
D. X>.
G.
Scott’s Emulsion,
Brown’s Iron Bitters,
Bearsfoot and Sarsaparilla,
Lemon Elixir, 2 sizes,
Proprietary Medicines
King’s Discovery, 2 sizes,
Simmons’ Liver Regulator,
Cuticura Remedies,
'• Tutt’s Pills,: { ) J I <
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 Groods.
Fountain Syringes, holding from pint to one gallon. A
good family Syringe, from 75c. to $2-50. Water Bottles,
holding from a pint to one gallon. Nipples, Nursing
Bottles and Fittings.
I3ST PERFUMERY,
For Rheumatism, Malaria and Syphilis,
I*. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root end
Potassium) is the best known remedy.
decl-d!2t-w2t
A full line of library and pedestal
lamp* sad fixtures sold at reasonable
prices at, Du. Klouiook’s Drug Store.
(Tmeimriiiinis Eye Ud SU&
Ointment.
A certain care for Chrooio Sore Eyes,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Bead, Old
Chronic Sons, Fever Sons, Sana,
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Bore Hippies
aad Piles. ItlseoaUag and soothing.
Hundred* o< eassn have been eared by
Rafter all other treatment had tailed.
It is pot np i» X and M seat beam,
Lazzell’a Odors,
Peralta F
Crab .
La Belle'Cob-gne,:
eu e uuun,
Ian Bouqpet Special,
1 Apple Blossom,
ills Cologne, 3 sizes,
I Lunborg's Perfnmcz,
J Edelna,
Swiss Lilac,
(.Goya Lily.
A very large assortment of Pear’s, Pel’s and others.
THEH MOME3TBR8
Fever Thermometers, Uriaonieters, Lactometers, “Old Probabilities."
Garden, Field and Flower see$„££nion sets.
FAINTS.
Oils, Varnishes, Colors in OiLTaiutjBrushes.
Toilet Articles.
Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Face Powders.
POCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS, EYE-OLASSES. £S2a
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 othei
preparations. We solicit your patronage. Respectfully,’ w
322 Laiwr St. DAVENPORT DRUGTC0MPANY.
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SCHOOL BOOKS
for ant- County in the State.
Blank Books,
American Bibles at ictnal cost.
Oxford Bjbles, Teachers' edition.
FINE STATIONERY
Daily papers, Magazines, etc.
Subscriptions for any pa
per or publication.
Rubber Stamps, any kind, size
Pictures, Easles and Sheet
Music.
Picture Frames to order and
to our picture-frame, depart
ment we have just added new
machines, glass cutters, etc.,
also an experienced workman.
Satisfaction guaranteed
105 FORSYTH STREET.
TELEPHONE, 106.