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THE AMERICAS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, l»9l.
THE TIMES-RECORDER.
Ikully Hii<t Weekly.
The Amrbict* Recorder Established 1870.
The Axkrici-s Time, Established 1990.
CONSOLIDATED. Al'RIL. 1891.
SUKhCBIPTION:
Daily. Orb Year, . »' <. . . i
Daily, Ore Worth, . Hi
Wbeely, ore Year. - . . - lAO
Wbbbly, BIX MONTH*, ..... H
Tor advertising rate* Addna*
B ABOOH Uyricx, Editor Bod Manager,
THE TUBS rOBUBHDia COMPANY,
Americas, 0»
Butlness Offlce, Telephone 99.
Editorial Room*, after 7 o’clock p.
Telephone*.
Americus, Oa., Deo. 4, ljM.
It Looks like Crisp this morning.
Look out (or a big streak of luck that
always follows Crisp's political fortune*
when the caucus meets Saturday.
A monument to Father Ryan, the poet*
priest of the South, has been erected In
the Catholic cemetery at Mobile, Ala.,
where his remains were interred over
five years ago
'Money talks. When a thousand dol
lara are offered on Crisp in Washington,
and nobody will take the bet even, it
looks very much like doubt baa re
soleed Itself into certainty.
The Timer-Recorder will contain
erery morning the very freshest and
most reliable information from Wash
ington, gathered by one of the most ac
curate and conserratiTe correspondents
at the capital
The finance committees of the various
expositions are now Investigating the
sjneetion, “Has the exposition paid out
this year?" It probably has; that Is to
aay, paid out all there was In the treas
ury except the deficit
Three Alliance stores were charter! d
near LaGrange about twelve months
ago, and started out with a good capi
tal, bacxed by good men Only one of
them Is lefr. They tried to run the
business with a profit of 10 per cent,
hence their failure.
The files of The Times Recorder
will show that It has never fora moment
wavered in the conviction that Crisp
would be the Speaker o^ the next House.
The necessary fire-works and the requi
site Democratic rooster have been pro
vided, and they will be used In doe sea
The newspaper correspondents at
Washington are nearer right, as a rule,
than anybody else. They seek facts and
generally get them They all believe
that Crisp will be elected. N. B,
Newspaper men are always right If
they are not It Is the fault of the other
fellow.
The Democratic oauous to nominate
a Speaker and other officers will meet to-
morrow night and as a nomination by
that body will be equivalent to an elec
tion, the world will probably know Sun
day moraine who will be elected to the
Speaker’s chair when Congress assem
bles at noon or Monday.
The Montgomery Advertiser has six
typesetting machines In Its oompoelng
rooms, and la so far wen pleased with
the results. Five of these machines set
the “body’’ type of the paper and the
sixth sets advertisements. The Adver
tiser says they are the greatest thing In
the newspaper business.
The Washington correspondent of
The Times-Recobdeb reports little
Tommie Watson as flocking by himself,
nursing his Infinitesimal Speaketablp
boom, while his brother Alllanoemen
are hard at work for Crisp. When the
votes are oonnted out, it may be safely
asserted that Tommie will get one vote
for Speaker, asChe^s awfully stuck on
himself.
New Tobk society is In a ferment, be
cause the Union Club . blackballed Dr.
Seward Webb, a Vanderbilt son-in-law.
This was done through "Fete” Lorlllard,
the “Prince of Tuxedo,” and Ward Mo-
AlUster, the “leader” ot the Four Hun
dred, who don't like the Vanderbilts
It may be said for Dr Webb that he Is a
very deceut fellow, in spite of Pete and
Mack’s prejudices.
Tub Executive Committee of the
Kings county (Brooklyn) Republicans
have demanded that President Harrison
remove Secretary of the Navy Tracy, be
cause they say he does not "represent”
the Republicans of that county. They
claim that President Harrison-wlU com
ply with their demands rather than lose
their support In case be should be a can
didate for re-election.
The Georgia editors meet in Maoon
today to resolve that Georgia shall be
“in It” at the World’s Fair, whether or
no. In this connection oomoa the news,
very ominous to the success of this con
vention, that the Macon Brewery has
gone Into the hands of a receiver. And
that too, just two days before the editors
arrived But the bonne of true love
never did run smooth.
Sxnatux Calvin Buies, who draws
his salary In Washington, as being from
Ohio; and who shears the lambe In Wall
street as a genuine native of that finan
cial precinct, Is llkrl/ to be unseated
because of his lack of actual cltlxenablp
in Ohio. Census Porter was cute
enough to work Brice's name Into the
city directory as a resident of that me
tropolis: and now tbs red-beaded Ohioan
has to do some nice geographical ex
plaining.
HO* A HEW PI*SH.
The Alliance land-loan scheme is not
of recent origin. It has been practiced
before and Is now being agitated in Eng
land. What England is doing to enable
Irish tenant farmers to purchase their
holdings by lending them the necessary
funds from the nations! treasury, at a
low rate of Interest, on the security of
the land, was done by Prussia as long
ago as 1850, with excellent results. The
8tate established numerous land banks,
which advanoed to the peasants the sums
necessary for the purchase of the old
landlord rights which were in each case
commuted for a definite sum. The ad
vance thus made constituted a first
charge on the land, and was represented
by debenture bonds for small amonnta.
The owner of the land had the right to
pay to their credit at whatever time and in
whaterer sums he waeable, Installment*
towards their redemption, but was
bound to redeem them all fully Inside of
fifty year*.
Within a generation similar reforms
have been carried out in other German
States, and by their means large estates
in extensive sections of the country have
been transferred from reckless nobles
who wrung from them the means of
profligate extravagance by oppressing
the wretched tenantry, to thrifty pea
sant proprietors who draw from their
small holdings the means of virtuous
comfort by the cheerful labor of their
own hands. Between national luaos of
this kind and those sought by Senator
Stanford’s land-loan scheme Is the radi
cal difference that In the former case the
totsl loan was moderate In. amount and
made for the purchase of lani which re
mained as security for the advance;
while in the latter the money to be lent
would be almost Illimitable In amount
and could be used for any purpose for
which the borrower might choose to
employ IL—National Economist.
Si’KC’tAt. Immigration Commissioner
Schulteis recently disguised himself and
made the trip from Liverpool to New
York as a steerage passenger on the Ser-
via, acd he makes a report which de
mands serious attention. He was him
self, In bis capaelty of steerage passen
ger, an assisted emigrant, a certain so-
called philanthropic society In London
"assisting” him In the purchase of his
cheap ticket. He saw hundred* of pau
pers also supplied wltb their t'ckets by
these philanthropic foreign societies.
Still further, he brings charges against
the steamship companies concerning the
inhuman and outrageous treatment of
these passengers, which ought to be In
vestigated. It may be charged that his
report is a sensational one, but Mr.
Schulteis Is 'not to blame for immigra
tion abuses and violations of the law
that are sensational in character His
charges are dlreet and explicit, and they
should be rigidly Investigated.
AMERICUS MARKETS,
Wholesale Grocery Market.
The New York Sun is posing as a
comic paper In competition with I’uck
and Judge. After Editor Dana baa
soothed his ranoorous feelings towards
ex-president Cleveland by a liberal out
pouring of tho vials of his wrath upon
Grover's bold pate, be drops into oomedy
and gives a humorous editorial of a col
umn length upon the name and fame of
Statesman Abe Slupsky, an artist of won
derful parts whom Editor Dana has un
earthed out In the wild and wooly west.
A* an Iron-leal writer the versatile edi
tor of the Sun (that shines for all except
Hayes and Grover) Is second only to
Carnegie, who has made a fortune by
trow-jr.-- * ~"' 4 ’ ' “
John RrAX, Steve Ryan’s father, has
been in business In Atlanta for nearly
fifty years and has amassed a large for
tune In that city. In business It Is
claimed for him that he haa always paid
dollar for dollar and built up his fortune
simply by bard and conscientious work
and fortunate investments in real estate.
The old gentleman 1s dieply affected by
bis son’s predicament, but doss not see
how he can rescue hiss without ruining
himself and Impoverishing bis family, as
the payment of the $181,000 necessary to
obtain bis present release, he thought,
would be but a prelude to the payment
of much larger sums owed by his sou.
The New Orleans States very sensibly
says: “Toxaa has sent word to Con
gressman Hills (bat If their presenoe
will be of any assistance to him In the
contest for the Speakership, she will
send to Washington a delegation num
beriofr 100 of her stalwart sons. It Is
not likely, however, that he will need
the help of bis brother Texans. If the
majority of the Democratic members of
the House think that he Is best fitted to
lead them, they will elect him Speaker
without any outside pressure. Delega
tions coming to Washington in the in
terest of a candidate are likely to do
mors harm than good.”-
The largest gasometer In the world Is
now being built for a Loudon company
Its diameter will be 300 feet, and the
height 180 feet It* capaolt.v wlU be 1*,-
000,000 cubic feet and weight 8,280 tone
It will take 1,200 toos of coal to fill It
with gas..
For pain in the stomach, coho and
cholera morbus there Is nothing better
than Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and
Dlarrhma Remedy. For Bale by W. C.
Russell, Americas, Ga. decl-dftwlm.
A locomotive Is running on the Chi
cago and Alton road which oonaumes Its
own
Tib es- Becoedeb Or» ice
Amekicus, y»., Deoembe S. 1891.
ijorrBE—A tmckli-’i roasted. 31 He. rorlOS
roan I case* Green, ext * choice, Wfitel
AtTOAR- G annlatrd. S Pow tert-d, *}$.
Syrup—N ew Orleans, hole* Prime,
Common Molasses. Genu-
IneCuba Country Rjrnp..........
Teas—Black, Mc.<4">ic. Gr**n, (Sc-OSHe.
N DTB *oa—?3e.@Wc.
Cloves—HeABSIe.
CUrBAMOt—!I9c.@l»$c.
Allspice—I0c.<illc.
Jamaica GISIoeb—I2e.
Mace-ijo.
8INOA PORE PEPPEP.—I8C.
Rice -Choice. 4Re. 49c.
Sals-DAlry,(ISO. Virginia. «c.
Cheese—Full cream, ISe. Hklni, Dc/glfc.
White riRH—Hair .barrels, 93.35@4Vkn
Palls. 50c.
Soap—Tallow, 100 b»r*,;75 pounds, 93,00®
93.73. Turpentln 90 ban, 99pounds, 11734
12.25. Tsllow, M bars, S3 pounds, 12.2*482^50.
Canoles—Paraffine, URcJEltc. Star, 10c.
@lle.
Matches— Pour Hundreds. 9X20913.75.
TbreeIHundre In, 92.23492.75. Two Hundreds,
9IJW992.0'). Sixty*, 5 gross, 93.75,
Soda—Kegs, bulk. So. Kegs I pound pack
age*. -Vic. Can*, assorted, pound*. Oc/gOiic:
H pound*, 9c.@6!4c.
CRACkERS-X X Xeoda,«c. XXX butler,
C’-fc. XXX pearl oy*ter. Sc. Snell and es
calator oyster, 7c. Demon cream, 8‘;c. XXX
(Inter snaps, 8J4®. Cornb'ila. lie.
Casdy—Assorted -tlek, 7u. French, mix
ed, 12«c.
Oanneo Ooidh—-nndensod milk, 98.00®
97.75. Stimuli, 9I-2Y49I.IV>. p. W. Oysters,
9100991.10. Corn, $2.00992.7.!. Tomatoes, 91.75
@92.60. Can Potash, 87.00993.35.
Stabch—Pearl, per case, 5)jc. Lump, 5!{o.
Nickel package. 9X50. Celluloid. 95.00.
Piceles—Plain or mixed, pint*, 91.50;
quart*. 91AU@91.80.
Powdee—Rifle, kegs. $5.50; J4 keg*. '93.00:
}< keg*. 91A5.
SHOT—91.83 per rack.
Core—80c.@tfc.
Meat—Strips, 6gc. Bulk sides, 794c. Ham,
lltf*.
Flour—Family, 91.75. .btralcht, 95.25. Pat
ent, 95.05998.00.
Labd—8!;c.@8l4e.
Kerosene hil—BurrM*. I2e.@ 8!4c.
Tobacco—22c/4l5c.
SNurr- List price.
CtOAEa—i9l2-jn@f13.<» per I,no.
Cro vrettes—pt 03 p-r 12* o.
CHkBVOTH—112.' 0®IU.ro per l,<W.
Irish Potatoes—12. 0@f2.50 pnr barrel
Beall k Oakley
OFFER
PRICES TO MEET HARD TIMES»
PROFESSIONAL
A-.KI.PTTg,
I. AECERSCT ARBI
U,.ur.troet-a£gfflaSfe
NAL CARDS
BoyeeietxrdAt,
9-t-ly
DHU&OEON.
^•dntEEtsr*. can
.-tAJShSS 1 - °™
Novelty Suits for $10.00, worth $12.50.
“ “ 10.00, “ 15.00.
“ “ “ 11.00, “ 15.00.
Bedford Cords, 95cts., worth $1.00 and $1.25 per yard.
46-in. Henrietta, 95 “ 1.00 “ 1.25 “ “
46-in. Serge, 95 “ 1.00 “ 1.25 “
40-in. gray plaid Camel Hair Mniting, $1.00, worth $1.25.
40-in. “ 70, “ 85.
40-in. Storm Serge, 70c. worth 85c.
40-ill. “ “ 85c “ $1.00.
46-in. Black Henrietta, 95c “ 1.00.
42-in. “ “ 76c “ 90c.
42-in. “ “ 70c “ 75c and 85c.
40-in., all wool, black Cashmere, 50c " 65c.
36-in., “ colored “ 40c “ 50c.
36-in., “ “ “ 25c “ 35c.
Plaid Dress Goods, 25c “ 35c.
“ “ “ 40c “ 60c.
“ “ “ 55c “ 75c and 85c.
Ustioss ill Along Iho Lub is Snss EoodSi FWs, Etc.
Iletnil Grocery Market.
The road to fortuna is through print
era’ ink.—P. T. Baraum.
Corrected Dally by K. D. Analey, Tb*
Parlor Grocer.
Amkricus Oa., DrcemberX. 1801.
Coppkk—Duo tiling, t.resu, fancy, 23c,
Choice 2-e. Pr me, -27o. Urod, 13c. Fair,
11c. lloHMtcil, A t buckle's, 25c ;Thurber'* Mo-
majs, Me.
Huoak—Firm anil strong. market weak.
Powdered, -t-iiid.nl grsnnlsted. Cot,
loaf at oo. Extra C, white, 5c. Extra C,
yellow, So
Syrup—New crop Justin. Good demand
for high grade*. Now Groans, feuyr golden,
73c. New Orleans, bright, 80c. New Orleans,
dark, Sue. Country, OedgMo.
' Candy—Stick, purs, ISo; adulterated, 10c,
French, a<eorted,'20c975c. Crystallsed fruits,
snorted, 1 pound box*#, 75c; 6 pound boxes,
Ode. per pound. Tenny’e Fine Candles, 80e.
|wr pound. Heal brand candy,75c per pound.
Country Produce—Chlekene, fry*, 2Se9
Sue; hens, 30o.@>5c. Egg*, 28c. per dos. But
ter, 3uc.@1Uc. per pound.
Fruits—Apples; New York P'ppln*. 35c,
tier peck. Florida oranges,ISodgtOa. perdos-
n. Bananas: Blue Helds, Me. per dosen.
V eoetani.xe—Cabbag*, Sc. per pound.
Onions: Yellow Deliver,50c. per peck; Span-
l-h Onlons k 75u, perpeck. Irish potatoes,25c.
1 er peek; 91XO per bosbel.
Canned'Ooods—Standard Tomatoes, 5
pounds, 91.25 per dosen. Standard tomatoes,
2 pounds, 90c. per dosen. Hlandsrd Callfor-
II n peaches. 3s, 93UJ0 per down. Standard
pie peaches, 3e, 91.50 per dosen. Standard pie
peaches, 3s.91.00 per dosen. Maryland pack,
table, 912V) per dosen.
Hay—No. 1| Timothy, 91.10 per hand red.
t o. t Timothy, 91,80 per bandied.
8 jap—Laundry,good,5e.per pound; Tot-
let, Brown Windsor, Me. per down ; Turkish
bouquet, 30c. per dosen; Glycerine, small,
Wo. per down; Glycerine, large, 91.n0 per
ilnsen; Cape May boquet, 92.30 per dosen.
Meats— Hams, fancy brands,Me; sundry
brands, t2J4c. Breakout bacon: small snips,
)3c; large stripe. lOe.; white ribs, 8*e.
I-Aao—Leaf, lie., rsflned. 9Kc-
halt—Hlgxtn'e Eureka, 1 and 3 pounds Se.
@IOo. per suck; Cooking, 130 pounds, 10c.
Buttes—Jersey, home-made, 90s; Jersey,
Kentneky, 35c; Tennessee, 90e930e.
HNurr—Lortlisrd'a Mac coboy, 50c. per
pound; 1 pound Jure. S6c; 4 ounce Jars, 30c;
2 ounce tin-, Me; I ounce tin*, He.
Floue—Beal brand patent 98AO per barrel;
Ktag of patents, 99A5 par barrel; Patent
straight, 98X0 per barrel; Fancy, 93-50 per
bairel; Choice famli/JIMD per barrel; Fam-
I'y, 94 75 per barrel.
■Iran—91.20 per hundred.
Meal-OUc. per busbel.
GRITS—28 pounds to 91.00.
Corn—Choice white 00c. per bosbel,^Yel
low mixed, 83o. per busbel.
CnACEnns—Sodas. XXX 8c; Boca biscuits,
12lfc; XXX lemon creams; 15c; XXX ginger
•nnp*,15e; Jumbl-s, 13c; Assorted cakes, 20c.
Tobacco— Fln*-t Nsiural Leaf- 91.00:
Ursveiy’a 9135; Navy 50e; Long Cut, 50e9
91.00 p-rp und.
i ioak*—91.001»92S.ro per loose to quality.
Matches—KM, 10e. per dosen; 200s,25e ptr
dns n «•:*, 50r. per down.
Itic.-msady, Imported, full beau, 10c;
Carolina. unry. to; Choice Carolina, He.
Pickles—Plain In barrels. 40e. per *sllon;
mixed. Met sweet mix d pickles, 7er. per gal
lon; 30c. per quart. Dom-stles. pints, IV;
quarts, 26e; 1 gallon. 9IJ»; if gallon 30e; Im
perial domeallrs, gallon, '9IJU: Imperial
pteklee,C. A B., pints,-We., ;uart»73r.
HTA sen—Lump Oloa-, 8c.
Moda— Beat quality, 3e.
.;nax*a—Pull cream, Ite; Good, 1324c;
Young Americas, M94c.
Macaroni—Imnortetl. lie. ikHnestie, 12* 4c
VsmlelUI. 30c, Alphabets, 35c
UNDERWEAR.
Ladies’ Tests for 25c, worth 35c.
" " “ 50c, “ 60c.
“ “ “ 65c, “ 76c.
“ “ “ 75c, “ $1.00.
11 all wool Vests, $1, “ 1.25.
Pants to match the above just os
cheap.
WRAPS.
Ladies’ Jackets, $6.10 worth $8.00
7.00
7.60
8.00
13.50
9.00
10.00
11.00
16.00
Other Wraps in proportion
Best and Cheapest Line Hosiery in the city.
Best $1.00 Kid Glove in Americus.
Nev Line Gloves, Hosiery, Hawtaliefs
Blankets and Shawls Greatly Reduced.
BEALL & OAKLEY,
311 Lamar Street.
.4
The Pharmacy”
Has become a household word significant of headquarters for
Perfumeries,
Toilet Articles,
-Rubber GootjH,
Proprietary Remedies,
Patent Medicines.
Brushes, Combs, etc.,
Tobacco, Pipes, Cigars,
and above all, an accuracy and dispatch in the compounding of
prescriptions.
W. 6. RUSSELL, Proprietor,
dcc4-ni oor. Cotton Ave. and Forsyth St*.
Agreeable to an order rrom the
OrJli.ury ■•! said county, will be si
the noart bou-e door In tb* town HI
Webster county, -.e -efts, between tb
kmmMl^on the Bret Tuesd.y In
| following Je-ctilie-i pr-
Hmn-r.ib c
■OTMMsold before
tb* town of Preston.
Mbetween tbs legal
■■ikasmJaDu-
hears
to wltt
Lot of land numb r one hundred and fbrtr
t mrdMI.cooialelng two bandied twosi-d.
elf seres (3904). more or bee. and wist bail
lototlanunui 4 ——
numb-r one bund ed and forty
issqconuiol- coaebundiv.i, on* and
(tsiti) nee, more or lees. Alt tying
tb- twenty-flflb (3Kb) di-trl-i
sty, Geor .la. and as the prop-
ChrtsMsn, deceased, fttr tbo
■*“ tb* debts of the a*M d—
■ Idow’s
m
ertyofW. -
purpose of paring tbs debts 01
eeased. So*d subiect to • man
aow * Tm r'lTcukihtiah, Administrator.
Americus Iron Works,
BUILDERS OF
Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins,
Presses, Feeders and Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills,
Shingle Machines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler
Feeders, Valves, Jets, Etc.
Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pulleys
$0~Special attention given to repairing all kinds of
Machinery. Telephone 79. *' lM “
D^phySSSn^muroeon.
Office Mt Dr. Eldridgv’e Drag tstoie. Cu
DOCTORS J. B. AND A. B. DNEB
oS^ffSxsWS^L., Of tb .
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose
A Specialty.
I °v"“T-r~ u lSS ,:>lul Badlesl
ssSSSSSS:
***practito> ®r tothecItlMn*
O fm^ ,n *» r * 0 ?« ,, ' n ' , .* orroa,,d * n * roo ntry. bm.
Hffil attentinn given to ODeratir*
«f P heouvn’iM.“dTflJ:
tula, atrictare, catarrh ami all disease* of
Anna, Rectum, Oenitourlua'y system and
Office InMurphey building
tonuected by npea-lni tube
with Kldrldce a Drug 8tore Calls should be
'•Pff telepfiohed there during the day. a?
Shon/vfl ff regIdenc * on or tele,
phone No 77. apr&tr
E A. HAWKINS*
t n*t AlTOtvNBY AT LAW.
Office up ataira on Oranberry corner.
nr p. WALLIS,
11, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
wirflUrassy ln *»
f *. LANE,
, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Offloe in Baslev bonding, opposite tb*
Court Bouse. Prompt attention given to
nil bnalnesa. InnS-tf.
I AYNABD* SMITH,
ATTOKNKY8 AT LAW.
Americus. Oa*
. Prompt and careful attention given to all
business entrusted to u*. Lamar street
eepl9*dAw3m*
over P. L. Holt’s.
ANSLEY ft ANSLEY,
A A T Americus, Oa.
n. Will practloe In the counties of Snm-
ter, Hchley, Macon, Dooly, Webster, Stew
art. In the Supreme Court, and tb* United
Slates coun.
J O. MATHEWS.
. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
ty Court for tb* next twelve months.
13*34 d&wly.
W fllbokn F. Clarks. Frank A.Hoorxa.
OZiABKE ft HOOPEB,
ttorneyi at Law
AMERICUS, GEORGIA
mavlJLd-w-lr
WALTSB K. WUATLST, J, & WmQKMALD
Wheatley ft Fltigorald,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Offloe: 409 Jackson St., UpStalrs,
AMERICUS, 1 OEOHOIA
Jan7-tt
E.O. SIMMONS. jff. H. KIMBROUGH
SIMMONS ft KIXBBOU9B,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Barlow Block, Room A
pHl
them, telephone No. 105.
I2*10-80tf
>ARL * NEPP,
CIVIL AND OARtTAI V E-OIHSSH-.
' runs and * tlmstes for water supply,
s-wenxe *'-d general enjrineering work.
ronsiruction superintended, sewerage a
spt-cls ty. Offloe ft Lee etre, t, Americus, Oa
apru-«n
^ unokbma &chitisox
OFFICES, I^S’f'SiTow 8 ^. A A n».
tentlon. Wm. Hall, Super!wUndent Antrl*
eua office.
an?.
“EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY.”
When the Avon bant penned th<Me words be reallged the ntter vanity nfeartbly exUtenre
and bla advice embodied in trirwe few words an easay on Life.
eat:
Oak Hall In Ita perf**ct appointed reotanrant cen »atl«0r the taete of the moet faaltdloua
epicure. Plao, Steak, Oy»t* n». and Qam • in aeaaon. cooked by an experienced
chef, and aerved in metnipolltan gtyle.
DRINK!
Anything yon may call for. from Cllqnot. Yellow Label and Pusae Cafe, to Corn Whiskey.
Tb* 'atest and most artistic of mixed drinks, hot nod -old, made
lor yon by profewHonal bsr-t -nders.
BE MERRY!
After your cocktail and your dinner you will And billiard* and pool In the *pa*l"ua parlor
baekof th $ saloon, and with Ivory ball*, perfect table* and well trained
servant*, you can sp^nd no pleasanter boar* than at
P. K. GARDNER. Manager.
THORN mS
kuiertcua.
WHBATUSV
. norfi*
MAYO
HERD TO
& WINKLER’S DOMESTIC • COAL!
STALL FED BEEF.
A N«w Supply J •t iR*c«iy«d .
Also handling Tennessee and Georgia Pork. .All first-class.
No. 213. Ttlephans IIS.
For Sale this Season.
1 shall be prepaired to furnish a high
grade Lump Coal for Grate purpose*. lB
any quantity thU fall and winter.
b. R. SIMS.
Sep 4 .3, tf