Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 23, 1891, Image 6

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I ■■ % '■ •, WWSB&: • .1 ‘W THE AME1CUS DAILY T1MES-BEC0RDER: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1891. carUL'H DIRECTORY A Catholic CiiuauH—Lee street. Second'Methodist Church —East Americus. Rev. C. W. Snow, pastor Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:13 p. m. Sunday school atSSW p. m. T. F. Logan, iperintendenL lvary Protestant EmscorAi. - —Lee street. Sunday-school *:.■'4i»tv4jfc a. m. O. A Coleman, sap- erintomlent. Church service at 11 i. Strangers In tlie city are irdialiy invited to attend. . artist Church—City Hall. Rev, *'■£0. B. Campbell, pastor. Preaching at £;3f* 11 *. m. and 7••00 p. m. Sunday-school ; *>•' atoao tu rn., M. Callaway, superintend- , ent. Strangers In the city are cordially invited to attend. Presbyterian Church — Jackson street, between Lamar and Church, ltev. Robert Adams, pastor. Sunday-school U::i0 a. m. H. S. Davis, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m Prayer-meeting, Thursday, 7:00 p. m Visitors cordially welcomed. First Methodist Church—Corner Church and Lee streets.\ Rev. A. M. Williams, pastor. Preaching at 11 and 7:00. Prayer-meeting Wednesday night at 7.00 o'clock. . Sunday school at B30 o’clock a. m.; Lott Warren, superintend ent. All strangers are cordially wel comed. Fire sale at Cohen’s. “Art Squares.” Besides an elegant stock of CARPETS and RUGS, I have just received a lot of very handsome “ART SQUARES,” 0 by 12 feet, that will make beautiful and J.). QaSnberry, Agent 'Men’s and boy’s clothing damaged by tire at your own price. Cohen. Three hundred pounds of line Dooly county pecans. Twenty extra fine young goblers at *1.23. Twenty barrels apples, at 25 cents per peck. Ail the fruits, candies, etc., you can wish for at Fiiknuh A Mayo. 23-2t Furnishing goods, men’s and boy’a shoes at yonr own price. Cohen. full line of library and pedestal lamps and fixtures sold at reasonable prices at Dr. Eldridoe’s Drug Store. Commencing to-night our store will be kept open till 0 or 10 o’clock each night until Christmas. Dec. If). Wheatley A Ansley. Tax Holloa. The books are now ready, and until further notice I will be in my office for the purpose of collecting the taxes from 0 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m. every day, except Sunday. J. B. Dunn, octlO Tax Collector. Furnishing goods, men’s and boy's shoes at your own price. dec23-dlm Cohen, Special Attention Is called to the nt w advertisement of Wheatley A Wesley on the last page. They are offering a great many useful articles for Xmas presents, and it will repay yon to read their entire “ad.,” you will no doubt see mentioned therein a great many articles which they carry and which yon bad not known of before. The prices they make are telling and their store Is crowded dally. A Handsome Tribute. Mr. C. F. Putnam, a traveling sales man in the employ of M. Rosenfield A Co., of Louisville, Ky., baa just received through the hands of Col. J. A. Ansley a Christmas present consisting of a mag nificent gold watob, superbly engraved It was a token of esteem and highly ap preciated by the recipient. Now is the season to plant your onions. Yjall at Dr. Eidridge’s and buy your seta. Please Roller. We will defer the raffling of nur music box to the 20th of January. Those buy ing suits now will be entitled to a chance. h. M. Cohen. decil-lw. Men’s and boy’a clothing damaged by fire at your own price. Cohen. Call and see our “alarm watch." It's the latest Jakes Frick er A Bito. Fall has come and with It the time to settle “that little bill" at , Db. Elpbidoe's. THE NEWS FROM COR DEL ft. Kotlce to Stockholders. The tenth anil last call of ten per cent- upon the capital Mack of the Americas Manufacturing aid [Improvement Com pany has beAmadf and will be payable at the office h fie Heasurer, at tbe Peo ple’s NstionarBaf a January 1st, 1892. JablfWNoaoR, Treasurer. declO-td Fire sale at Cohen’s. Jelby—“My dear,’ when I am dead and gone, I do hope you will not wrap your self in crepes and other black things to •bow your grief.” Mrs, Jelby—“That’s just like yon, forever domineering in all things, even as to my attire after you have ceased to trouble me,”—Detroit Free Press. Notice to AdvertiMri. Copy for change of advertisement most be handed in at this cffice before 12 o’clock on day before publication. This applies to all and vHl be enforced. Times I’imusHlNo Co, July 28, 1891, tf. For sale. A valuable piece of truck farming property can be had by applying to sep23-tf The Bank of Sumter. Colognes, extracts, toilet waters and all toilet articles at Du. Eldriuoe's A big fat chicken With yellow legs Stood on the fence, Percbqj OB the fence. And watched tbe preacher* Come marching hence. And wondered whyf >re. Wherefore aud whence*. But It soon found ont, For that seme night, A inde hand grabb’d, A big hand nabbed. The One, fat chicken Was out of eight, And each of the preedit re Had a good bite. A Little Girl, The daughter of J. B. Cox, a leading merchant of Big Island, Va., who had an alarming cough, baffling the skill of the physician, was cared by the use of Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of sweet gum and mullein. A Spring Medicine. Nothing so efficacious as P. P. P. for a spring medicine at this season, and for toning up, invigorating, and as ‘ a strengthener and appetizer take P. P. P. Ic will throw off the Malaria, and put you in good condition. P. P. P, is tho best spring medicine In the world for the different ailments the system is liable to In the spring. , WbenBsay wss sick, we gave her (Moris When she wssaChM,she cried for Csstocis. When she became Miss, ehe clung to Cestorta. Whsa she had Chlldrsn, she gave them CaaWrta Visitor (in Jones room at 11 p. in.)— That young lady in the house across the way sings like a bird.” Jones (unkind- ly)—Well, not altogether. Von tee, a bird stops singing at night —Detroit Free Press. If you want your bouse painted with paint that Is guaranteed to be more durable and more economical than other paints, buy LAM. (mints, sold by Db. Eldridoe Largest stock, greatest assortment and lowest prices at Frickeii’s. Furnishing goods, men’s and boys shoes at your own price. dec2S-dlra Cohen. For Sale or Exeheago. 1 have a good lot of horses and mares which I will sell on time to good parties, bangs for moles. Call at or I will exol Prinoe Bros’ si deo IStf ilea. Job H. Jordan. Hope builds a neat In a man’s heart wbere disappointment hatchet Its brood. —Texas Siftings. Great Chicago Testimony ► 1 FIND the Royal Bak ing Powder superior to all others in .all respects. It is en tirely free from all adulteration and unwholesome im purity. It is the purest and strong est powder with which I am ac quainted. W. S. Haines, M. D. Ctnntltinr ritw/tf Ckicuto Board of Htat ' ^ ^ Chemistry Xu Ctlltft, tU. ‘Tbe road to fortune is through print- era’ ink.—P. T. Barnnm. . A son of Mr. M. D. Passer, a merchant of Gibraltar, N. C-, was so badly afflict ed with rheumatism for a year or more, as to be unable to work or go to school. His father concluded to try Chamber- Iain’s Pain Balm on the boy, It soon cured bim and bas since walked one and a half miles to school and back every school day. 30 cent bottles for' sale by W. C. Russell, Americus, Ga. Men’s and boy’s clothing damaged by fire at your own price. Cohen. Dwellings for Rent. One nn College street and one on Hampton street. dc20-0t II. T. Davenport, Largest stock of Christmas goods la tbe city at Fiiiukkh’s. A complete assortment of toilet soaps at Dr. Eldridoe’s. For Old Bores, Skin Eruptions, Pirn- deol5-dl2t-w2L slum.) If you (have yourself ’twill pay you to buy one of tboae Tower Razors sold at Dr. Eldbidoe'b, It it proposed In all seriousness to preserve the dead by nlokel plating, Should this custom prevail tbe moat pleblan of posterity will be able to point with pride to their polished anoestor*.— Heronry. Jones—“There's something strange, even suspicion*, I should asy, about tboae two women." Brown—“How’t that?" Jones—“Why, each paid her own fare."—American Grocer. Colton Report. Americus, Ga., Dee. 22, 1801- Following ii tbe cotton report In this city np to date: Received yesterday 201 Received previously.... 38,816 Total. 38,Sil MARKETS. Corrected daily by L. G. Council, ware houseman. Good middling... - 02 Middling 0| Low middling 6] Market, steady. Receipts to-day at all United States ports. 02,028 SAVANNAH. Spots, middling 7 Market, steady. NEW YORK. Spots, middling. 7 15 10 Market, quiet. LIVERPOOL. Spots, upland middling 4J Market, steady. NEW YORK—FUTURES. Market, steady. Sale* 102,400. Op’g. Cl’g. January 7.63 7.66 February *7.78 7.83 March 7.94* 7.08 April. — December 7.56 7.60 Some duties are best performed by deputy. When a mao is bearing stocks, he doesn’t like to carry them himself — Puck, / ( f WHEATLEY & ANSLEY. Offer a few suggestions in their line of osefnl and serviceable pres ents for he holidays. Black Goods. What is a more acceptable pres ent :han a nice black dress? We can give you a very pretty black wool cashmere pattern for $195; a better black Henrietta cloth for $2.95; a very choice black stripe Henrietta suit at 93.25; a nice wool Henrietta suit at $3.60; excellent silk finish black Henri etta and serge suits at $4.50. The choicest block Henriettas, Serges, Bedford Cords, Melrose Cloths ever laie on our counters at $5.25. Henrietta suits, the finest silk gnish goods in our house at $6,75 a suit. The above are ull rare bargains, and in addition we have other styles specially good. In dress silos we can fix you up in anythiuk yon can desire and at prices which will please you, WHEATLEY & ANSLEY. Handkerchiefs. To learning much Inclined, Were caUedto eeoa fenUemao* Whose health wu undermined. Tbe flnfc one used hte itethoacopo "FSad,"QUO^bl “one lung is |OM| You cannot live a week.” To this the other wise M.D. Vehemently objected. qgoai>w“maU may *ew Tour Udsajrsaro affected. ,00 *> Tec the patient owea rtcorerjr ( feES^affi&ovvr,k Ihww are tom. patent medldMatjtt art more'marvelous than a dozen doctor? pro- jcriptioni, but they’r.notthomtbatprofem *°Ev«7bodv; now and then, feels " run down," 11 played out’’ They’ve the will, but no powwr to generate vitality. They’re not sick enough to call a doctor. butiaM too tick to b* wei Thtfe when tbe right kind of than five or tea. We pat in our claim for Dr. Pieroe'e Gold- ’^t’TThe cheapest blood-porifler, aold through drunists, no mattar how many deem are of* fonutarB dollar. . . Whyf Because It** sold on a peculiar plan,uni you euly pin forth, pood you get Can yon ask more f East Virginia and Georgia R’y System. —18 THK ONLY- Short and Direct Lint to the Forth, East a Vest. end rant tbe asset Pullman Sleeping! th.Booth. . Elegant Pullman Sleeping cart, between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Titusville and Cincinnati, Brunswick and Louisville, Chattanooga and Washington Memphis and New York, Philadelphia and New Orleans, Chattanooga and Mobile, Atlanta and Chattanooga, Without Change. For any information address B. W. WKENN, Gen. Pax. and Ticket Art Knoxville. T«m O. W. RIGHT, Ase'tOoii. Pass. Agt. Atlanta, Georgia. New goods arriving every day. James Fxickxb A Bbo. Lime, Cement, Brick, PlasterJParis/Hpir, Laths. For aa). for eaau by A. J. HAMIL, ■U Cotton ^avenue. New Ham BaliZlag Colored Dress Novel ties. In novelty suits nil former prices will be ignored. Our idea is to convert them into into cash, and we will offer them at about 50 cents on the dollar. We have a lot of very stylish and excellent patterns left Choice suits, heretofore 110 for $5.50; suits formerly $12.50 at $7.50; suits formerly $15 at $9.90; suits formerly $20 at 912.50. We are showing undeniably the choicest stock of handkerchiefs ever offered the trade of Americus. We have them in cotton, union, linen, silk, chiffons, etc. They are plain, initial, embroid ered, hemstitched, etc. In printed and hemstiched goods we commence the line at 5 cents each; at 10c, 12Je, 15c, and 20c we show splendid values; at 25c we are offering the handsom est line of hemstitched and em- broideried handkerchiefs ever placed on onr counters. We will close ont a beautiful lot of ladies’ white hemstitched initial handkerchiefs at 15o each. We will close ont our entire stock of ladies' and gents’ hem stitched initial handkerchiefs for- mhrly 35c and 40c at 25c each. In gents’ handkerchiefs we con give you goods from 5c to 91.60 each. In silk handkerchiefs we com mence the line at 25c; at 35c we are showing very pretty embroid ered silks in white and colors; at 45c our entire lot of ladies’ silk in. itials; at 59c beautiful initial silks; at 75c initial goods heretofore 91. The only choice line of chiffon handkerchiefs in the city. WHEATLEY & ANSLEY. Sundry Articles." and gents’ father Plairi Dre.s Materials Big lot of nearly all colon in Henrietta cloths, originally 92.25, to bo sold at 91.50 per pattern. Plain Henrietta suits formerly 93 at 91.95 per pattern. Plain Henriettas formerly 94 at 93.12. Beautiful 40-inch all wool silk finish Henriettas formerly 95.20 at $3.95 per pattern. Magnificent sue h wool Henriettas at $5.19 per pattern. Tbe finest silk finish wool Hen riettas in onr house, worth $7.50, for $5.88. Cheap Dress Goods. Splendid lot double width cot ton serges at $1 per suit Splendid half wool cashmeres at 91.25 per suit A few of those flannel snijings left at $149 per suit Choice stock of Ginghams at from 88 cents to $1.50 per pattern. WHEATLEY & ANSLEY. HOSIERY. Onr Hosiery stock is very com plete; we will offer tbe best values at 25c in Georgia. Hose, three pairs for$l, worth richly 50c pair. . Hose from 10c pair up to $2.50. Remember, we are agents for Lord & Taolor's celebrated Onyx Dye, and will give yon an abso luto guarantee on every pair. Six pairs gents’ Bnlbriggan sox for $1. Six pairs Onyx Dye Sox* for $1.50, worth $2. The best line of Sox in Ameri WHEATLEY & ANSLEY. Ladies’ purses. Ladies’ new style handbaga. Gents’ leather comb and brush sets. Ladies’ and children’s Windsor ties. Gents’ four-in-hand and teck scarfs. Ladies’ and gents’ silk and gl 0 . ria umbrellas. Beautiful lot of gents’ night robes. The celebrated “Monarch” shirts in laundried and and unlaundried. Excellent line of gents’ wool and and cotton shirts and drawers. Ladies’ wool and cotton vests. Cnildreu’s underwear. Gents’ silk suspenders. Tie popnlar Gnyot suspender. Suspenders for boys. Gloyes for men in wool, kid and driving gloves. Gloves for boys. Large lot of chenille table cov ers from 91.25 to 910 each. Handsome line chenille curtains. Big lot of lack curtains from the cheapest to 910 a pair. Ladies’ and childrens’ gossa mers; men’s and boys’ rubber coats. Boys, kilt suits nt greatly re duced prices. The best line of trunks iu Amer icus. LINENS. Nice line of Linen table sets from $3.90 to 912.50. Beautiful cloths, two aud a half yards long, 91.25. Handsome Damask cloths 91.50, two and a half yards long. Splendid Napkins, from 50c to $1.50 dozen. Extra good all linen Huck Tow els at 10c, 12£c and 15c. At 25c the biggest bargains in Towels we have ever had. A very large lot of stamped lin ens, consisting of tidies, splashers, bureau scarfs, etc., will be closed out very cheap. CLOAKS. What is nicer than a nice cloak for a Vmas present? Any cloak in onr stock at just a little over half price. The only line of childrens’ cloaks Jn the' town* and the prices are ridiculously low.. A pair of Blankets would be a very acceptable present to most any body. In our stock you cannot fail to be suited. A Bolt of Bleached Cotton would be excellent Big lot of nice Aprons from 25c. to 75c. each. Gents’ collars and cuffs. Splendid line of wool Shawls and Scarfs, Large lot of Counterpanes, awful cheap. A few good Carriage Robes left In short we can fix you up in more USEFUL presents than you will find in any one house in Americus. WHEATLEY & ANSLEY. j