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ITEMS OF INTEREST SPECIALLY PRE«
PAREO FOR HASTY READERS.
Yesterday's Doing* In Pungent Para
graphs—Some Snap Shota by the Itepor-
torlnl Camera -What Was Going on in
Town Told lu Rrlefeat Manner.
FOR BUSINESS?
If s->, rend this column, ami see what
we have to say concerning
GENTS’ .
fUll
In this branch of our busineas wo show
an Immerse variety In all departments.
IV eckweai*.
We make it a point to load the trade
in this Hue, and be the first to show’ all
new shapes and designs. Our stock em
braces a complete assortment of the new
est and best, fresh from the leading
manufacturers. For fine Xecktvear and
plenty of it you will find we fill the bill
orery time.
TJ lplerweai*.
When it come, to Dntlerwear, a poor
article is dear at any price. We keep
those honest grades and old reliable lines
that stand by yon like a brother. All
weights, of light, medium or heavy, all
grades, all prices, out every price ciieap
far the quality.
Silk Handkerchiefs.
You will find the evidence of careful
buying here, the same as elsewhero.
Nice line, new styles, and nothing
cheai*r. Also a full line of
Gaits’ Jtwelry,
Walking Cane's,
Silk Umbrellas,
Silk Mufflers, Kid Gloves,
Man want, but little here below,
And soon he’ll waflt no more;
Hut wbtle he's here be want, tbebeet.
That’s why he tiadesatOurter'sstore.
The wooden shoe dance in Keevea’
Faust by eight pretty girls is a refresh
ing novelty.
Judge Pilsbury sentenced Will Mo
Cray, colored, to serve a term of eight
months in the chain-gang, for getting
goods under false pretenses,
Gorgeonsness Is a mild term to employ
in describing the costumes of Reeve,
English Opera UoulTe Company,
The Tihes-Rkcoudkr congratulates
Mr, and Mrs, E. T. Mathis on an addi
tion to their family, She tips the beam
at eleven pounds.
The dlrectoire dresses in the last act
of Faust are tltc most magnificent ever
made by Mrs. Kuhl, the famous New
York costumer.
Geo Parker, colored, was hauled up
before Mayor Felder yesterday, and ills
honor plastered over hi, trouble, for $0
and costs. George decided to appeal hi,
case to the council.
A burglar forced Ids way luto the store
of McMath Bros, on Tuesday night and
appropriated a large amount of dry
goods. No clew that could lead to the
detection and arrest of the burglar or
burglars ean he found.
The Qui Vive club met last evening at
the residence of Mrs. Dr. E. J. Eldridgo'
and an interesting programme was car
ried out. The club hag been ushered in
raut.
, Faust, as presented by the lleevq*
English Opera Company, is a bright,
sparkling satire, brim full of pretty
music and refined humor. The cos
tumes are marvels of beauty and chal
lenge comparison with those of any com
pany on the road. The production must
not be confounded with ordinary bur
lesque shows. This is not a burlesque,
hut a delightful, refreshing musical
comedy, especially designed to entertain
the better classes.
Foremost on the list appears the name
of Miss May Duryea, the prima donna,
who has so often been compared to
Lillian Russell. Miss Duryea sings the
part of Marguerite, which is claimed to
be the best suited to her varied talents,
of all the charming role, this captivating
little lady ba, undertaken.
There are 1,000 more women than
men in Germany.
Saloon and Restaurant For Sato.
Bv order of Judge A. L. Miller, of
Bibb superior oourt, I am authorized to
receive sealed bid, up to Jauuury 2d,
1802, for the purchase of tho saloon and
restaurant situated in the city of Ameri
cn«, Ga., and known as Oak Hall, Terms
cash or approved paper. Right reserved
to reject any and all bid,. Mr. Gardner
is in charge of tho property and will
show it to any one wishing to bid.
BkxO Smith,
/ Receiver A. Gibian & Co.
Macon, Ga., December 22, 1801.
dec.2J-tji.a2
-What a pity It Is that his face l.sllpiinpl.s;
flue looking tf'twasu'i lor
Said pretty Miss Vere, with a smile at tha
dimples
Reflected Irom under the nobby spring
lial---
Ansiie looked at herself In the glass, softlv
slchlng.
That "lie had for the young nun a tender
regard.
There wa-u'l the east need for do-ylng—
for everyone knew it “His beauty is
marred by the frightful red blotchea all
over Ills face 1 wonder if lie couldn’t
take something to clean ilia blood, and
drive them awaj?’’
THE AmMcUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDKR: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, i»9i.
K&E YOU AN| TI1E BREAKEAST TABLE
ANSLEY’S lor good groceries.
ANSLEY'S for prompt delivery.
ANSLEY'S lor lair dialog.
ANSLEY’S for all that’s good. ■
ANSLEY’S lor Xaias goodies.
ANSLEY’S (or the latest novelties.
ANSLEY’S lor the finest'quality.
ANSLEY’S far low prices.
ANSLEY'S lor everything to eat.
£. D. Ansley keeps the finest
stock, the largest stock, and sells
at the lowest prices. See him on
Xmas goods.
E. D. ANSLEY,
The Leading Grocer.
, , He heard what she said about Ills
with the brightest of auspices and prom- look „. , t hmt feclingji but he
ises to become a fixture. ... . . ... . —
The city fathers should lmvo the rent
Shirts of all Kinds.
fine Dress Shirts, Flanucl Shirts and
Working Shirts In tho greatest variety,
veil made throughout, good stock, and
a close figure for a good quality.
Ail the latest shapes and novclttca in
grades of linen.
Hosiery^ 0 Suspenders
B, »t!i small items in men* wear, but
5" i "ant them good, just the same. We
Ml iilea.se you in quality and price.
Try , lHi
110. R, SHAW
^nipiofl Clothier, Haber
dasher . and Hatter
II, Forsyth Streat,
•'MERIcUS, : GEORGIA.
nants of the lato lamented streetjear
track taken up. It entails no small
amount of inconvonlenco on the citizens
driving vehicles, and some protection
should be afforded them.
Attention is ealled to the card of Dr
J. II. Beynon, a new acquisition to the
ranks of the medical profession in
Americus. Dr. Beynon comes to us
from Shreveport, La., and the Timks-
Rkcorukii extends him a hearty wcl<
come as a citizen of Americus.
Burglars seem to infest Americus at
present, and their depredations are
getting to bo of nightly occurrence.
Tuesday night they forced an entrance
into the S. A. & M. commissary and ap
propriated about Silo worth of goods.
Xot the slightest clue is extant and the
whole affair is shrouded In the deepest
mystery.
Mr. M. Callaway, our live real estate
agent, in commenting on the, steady
growth of Americus observed: “Only
today I had six applications for bouses
to rent aud it was not an exceptional
case. The building activity extend*
towards East Americus as well as toward
the Western section of the city. Ameri-
bus is on a steady boom and wo are on
the threshold of great industrial
growth.”
Wanted,
An unfurnished or furnished room for
two geutloa>en. Address X. Y. Z. care
TiMKs-BKLomiKit. dec:ll-2t
couldn't deny she told the truth. He
remembered a friend whose face used to
he as bad as his. It had-become smooth
and clear. He went to him and asked
how the change had been brought about.
"Simply by using Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery,” was the reply.
"Take that, and I’ll warrant you to get
rid of your pimples.”
lie did so.
Thompson & Anderson
Hotel Windsor Jewelers.
*
TO FRIENDS.
TO PATRONS.
4*
-AND-
Happy New Year
-FROM-
BUTLER & BERRY,
S3
A fact worth knowing Is that blood
diseases which all other medicines fall
to cure yield slowly but surely to the
blood-cleansing properties of P. P. P.,
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root- and Potas
sium.
The “hang" is called “fringe” in Eng
land.
Colognes, extracts, toilet waters and
all toilet articlos at Dit. Ei.duihqk’s
Call and see our “alarm watch." It's
the latest. Jakks FmcKKIi & Buo.
Now i» Dm season to plant your
onions. Call at Dr. Eldridge’s and buy
your.sots.
Men's and hoy's clothing damaged by
fire at your own price. Cohkn
Next to good character I prize printers’
ink,—Peter Cooper.
Indigestion! Miserable! Take Beecii-
am's I’llls. r"™
Flro sale at Cohen’s.
Ths Ons-Hos# Shay.
The peculiar feature of the “one-boss
shay” was, that It was “built in such a
wonderful way” that it had no “weak-
est part” The “weakest part" of a
woman is invariably her back, and “fe
male woaknessesses” are only too com
mon, With the use of Dr. Pierce’* Fa
votitq Prescription, this may be avoided,
and women may be comparatively as
strong ns their brothers ~ ‘
tlamation, ulceration,
ieucorrlica, dragging-
debility, nervousness, sleeplessness^
despondency, are only a fow of the
symptoms of weakness of the female
organs which the “Favorite Prescrip
tion” If warranted 10 remove.
le comparai'vciy as
liers Prolapsus, In*
n, periodical pains,
ag-dowu sensations,
When Ban/ wit sick, we gave her Csstcna.
Whan she waa a CblM.she cried for Castoria.
When she became Bias, she clung to Csstoria.
When she had Children, ebe gave them Cqstorie
People wonder when they find how
rapidly health is restored by taking P.
P. P., (Prickly Ash, Poko Root and Po
tassium). The reason is simple, as it is
a powerful combination of the roots and
herbs of the homo woods.
dec2»-dl2t-w2t.
A complete assortment of toilet soaps
t Dii. Ei.hriiiok's,
The Avera Grocery Co.
HKAfKJUAItTKUS FOIt
California Fruits,
White Peaches,
Apricots,
Yellow Feaches,
White Cherries,
Green Gages,
Plums,
Dried and evaporated Apples
and Peaches,
Peeled Pie 'Peaches in 3 lb.
cans at I2#c per can.
THB PERFECTION CROCERY.
Many letters are received by tlie I*. I*.
P. Co , from patients, saying that they
had used such aud such blood purifier,
and sarsaparilla, mentioning their names
and statlug they did no good, and they
did not get well until P. I*. P, (Prickly
Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) was
tried. These letters-wo started to pub-
lisli, when the various. manufacturers
wrote us fearful letters, and we discon
tinued same, but P, I*. P. (Prickly Ash,
Poke Root and Potassium) is triumphant
on every occasion, and has made a host
of friends In cures of syphilis, rheuma
tism, scrofula, blood poison, dyspepsia,
malaria and femaio complaints.
Chili women shop at night only.
Advice to Wombs
If you would protect yourself
from Painful, Profuse, Scanty,
Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation you must use
BRADFI ELD’S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
Carte H.*riLLK, April M..SM.
This will certify that two membersot my
Immediate family, after Irnrlug ■ altered tor
years from Menstrua! Irvwww&rtty,
being treat'd without benefit by phyilclsDa.
effect is truly wroderful. J. W.StsJjhu.-
Book to " WOMAN" malted FREE, which contain*
valuable Information on all feniala dlaaam,
BRADFI ELD REGULATOR CO.,
ATLANTA, GA.
•TOM SALK BX JU OBUGOUBk
Lost Dogs.
One red twelve mmtba old hound
puppT, dark nose, very feet end thor
oughfare I. Also, oue roan whelp pnppy,
one year old, of aarae stock. Any one
riving information leading to the recov
ery of the above doge will be paid ten
dollar* for each dog. A. J. Megans,
deolS-dAwtf.
Bada ss, Safa?, Ghb Ip Mini, Sit.
For all disease* of lh3|Eye, K*-, No*> Bod
Throat, copault Dr. W. I*. BULi.ARD,ofCo-
luraUu*. <ia. d ei-ly-fy
SANS S0UCI
Ear and
J.W. MIZE & SON, Proprietors.
No. 307 1.AUAB ST.. AMBBICUS, GA.
Rye Whiskies, also the fnmous While Rye,
end ninny oilier brands too num-rous to
mention; also Just as common Rye aud Corn
Whiskies as you want.
OUR RESTAURANT
Ta supplied with the heat the nmrkcta of the
United State* afl»> d, Polite waiter* and
prompt attention.
CALL AND SEE US!
Mr. W. H. 8MAW Will continue In
etnorge at our Sana rtou»d Bar and Restau
rant, and will hopieHHeltn *en lit* filends.
Everything Is flrrt-class in all detail*. Drop
lu a* yon pswiiiy.
We can also be found at the old reliable
Exchange Ba/}, fi
430 Cotion Avenue- <l
from the moat common to the best in the
land. We *tre here to accommodate the peo-
tod this la what we expect to do.
J. W. MIZE & SON.
declS
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
Advertiacmenu will ba inserted In this
column at the rate of One Cent per Word for
each insertion. No advertisement taken for less
than FIFTEEN CENTS.
ATTENTION. KNTUHT8 OF PYTHIAS*
A TTtCND Kegutar tnAeUtig tn-ntaht ut
A Caudle Hall. All visiting Knights In
vited. Ily orddr of C.C. B, H. MAYO,
K.of R. A 8,
•LOST.
nil’EH DAY, Dec. ‘^2, white seuer dog with
JL lemon colored ears and spot* on side.
Wore city badge 21. Anyone knowing his
whcieabouts please Inform
decao-tf W.C. B4RROW.
FOR BENT.
/^NE live-room dwelling, 41 Elm avenue,
V/ In Lee to-. Rate moderate to suit the
hard times. Applyjat dwelling for terms
dt*e27-tt
DOOM next door to People’s Nat lonul Rank
It for root from January l*t, 1W2, to j /anu-
ary 1st, IftU/ Apply at Peopled National
Btn*. i " ireivir.
A ROHM in tb« Thomas Building, suitable
A. for gentlemen'* Hpartmepta. Apply at
tills oftioe. octi»-tf
WOODI WOOD!! WOOD!!!
A NY length or quality all the while, at our
yards, 8. A. M. depot, comer Jackson
anil Finn street.J
derl»-lm 'hlKDSOR* KLECKLY-
THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAN
OPPRR9 FOB HA IOC
Artesian Corner,
Lee and ILetmar fi ts.
, a * • •
’
TO COMPETITORS. Tfl TO EVERYBODY.
Dolls, Dolls, Dolls,
v Toys, Toys, Toys,
And everything for the
CHILDREN
S. H. HAWKINSPres’L H.C< BAGLEY. Vies Pres’’
W.E.MURPhEY. Cashier.
ORGANIZED 1870.
-■•SThe Bank of Americus.gt»
Designated ]
Stockho
S npitnlff
urplufi
De,Ignited Depository Stats of Georgia.
Stockholders Individually llskle.
- 81 no,000
- - 8100.00O
-1 DIRECTORS :-
R. C. Iligley, Fre*. Americus Investment Co.
P. O. Cl egg, Pres. Oomnlgee Itrlck Co.
JaSjJJmlsnn.otJas.Dodson & Son, Attorneys.
O, W. Glover, Pres’t Americus Grocery Co.
H.H. Hswkms, Pres’t s. A. * w. Railroad.
^». W yMr drTKOOd *-
dtol Stock ...
d np Cpltal - - -
*100,000.
THE BANK OF SUMTER
T. X. HAWKHS, O. A. COLEMAN",
President. Vice-President
W. O. FURLOW, Cashier.
DIRECTORS—O. A. Coleman, C. C.
Hawkins, B. If, Jossoy, T. X. Ilawkes,
‘ —, H. 0. ’ " ~
W. C. Fnrlow, W.
Oliver, H. M. Bra
Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Rylander.
Liberal to ite onatomeis, accommoda-
. .. Whew.Iey, B. 8.
Oliver, H. M. Brown, W. M. Ilawkes,
Arthur R ' *
Christmas
For all Machines ou easy terms, and can
Mupply fho beat
Idles, Oils, AHachiiieniji t!c„
rOR ALL MACHINES'.
Hpeeial attention clvea to repali nx
<mall Machinery. Order* by mall will f
reive promnt attentM
Yeoman’s Wood Yard
Head thcfoilowlmt low |»ri»^“*:
7 loud* for V» 0 |
3 lo id* for
Kaw.d to auit purcb^u-r. Call and U
yourorders
ocf.'ju.dlm
Presents
By the Cur Load,
Cheap for Cash!
Homeland See
I.MONTGOMERY, Prsst. 0. C. RONEY, Vic. Pratt.
1N0. WINDSOR Cr. LESTER WINDSOR kilt. Cr.
RjR.HWKINS, Attorney
• NO. 2839.
THE
Peoples' National Bant
Of Americas.
Capital, *50,000. Surplus, ,'*.5,000
ORGANIZED 1883.
Americus Investment Co.
Investment Securities.
Paid up Capital, 81,000,000.
Surplus, 8230,000.
e crow:
H C llagley, W E Hawkii-, s \Y ( ■
W S Gillie, J TVSheffield, F C Clegg.
IV M Ilan ko«, B F Mathews, GM Bvn.-
WEMuiphay,SMontgomery, J XII’h'arr.
II. I*. Hollis.
E. Bcnr, J t., I’rcn. H. M. Knapp, V. V
O. A. C'oi.KMAN, Sec. a Treas,
Georgia Loan&TrnstCo.
- Negotiates Loans on improved
Farm and City Property.
B P Holm.,
Attorr