Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 31, 1891, Image 6

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■pi > ■, ' . ■■ j'vwvt Tlie Cruj lull. pcMler* hare a new catch penny devfci on their trncki that quite Injmnlllt foT.J’lil cents you can tray one of them tl ami M.-e the laws of gravity ili fied looks like an ordinary wooden lwll. al MillIHI III——|^— WIIBB Will,*bbt yiiir roll it in a straight line to save yon. course the secret of the thing's queer actions lie in the fart that it is loaded on one side. This makes every move ment of the ball eccentric. It will roll ill offffl ortlkaiMnl.'Wid'it will re- fdseJo ria iownlifi If %* t ry to foil i^mm ygu|t wmiU-hiqimfeturt <flMrtf Fill ar/iU awl fell ft \e#i a# ito sidewise and describe a wobbly circle aronnd yon. All its movements are jerky and spasmodic. Give it to a kitten to play with and the chances are that the kitten will go inad, while a baby will cry with vexation over its eccentricities. A grows, person who is not tip in spherical geonw etry4riU assure you that it ia wonderful. It is not. It is only some sharp fellow's way of gathering in the dimes. Never theless, ere long the city will be flooded with these “crazy balls."—New York Herald. -r- -m- cirnicn ltiifRcToitT .Cathouc Cm tun—Lee street (Skmii lerfctu. thing at 11 a. ro. and 7:15 p. tn. Sunday school at .3:30 p. m. T. P. Logan, iparintiiniUnt.-.— ■ .... — ALVAIIY PltOTKNTAXT El'ISCOI-AI. Ciii'ncn—Lee street Sunday-school at I).45 a. m. 0. A. Coleman, sup erintendent. Church service at 11 1 Lesion auxin. - tstitxrf heog wl t'YJJtKA rleaaant. Elegant, Kellabla. For blliou4IMilttidsMMtiyltlolS$42ltf Lemon Elixir. WHEATLEY..& ANSLEY. >YiiU <».' V»? JXttSSSWCTftiStt Elixir. . JMLrhM-raiwawwres J IAn Ariat'JUlMiloi FfcJriclrfLeiAton, itaSjannt ynjoMng liimf-1 _ "tri town of Perugiu, the air o! which is most invigorating. Electric light is being laid in the president's house, in Holliuid Park road. The splen did eastern hail, paved with tiles from Damascus, with tlie fountains couches of exquisite warknuflBOIK. now 1ms lit by the electric light. So will the drawing room,, with its flue speci mens of Corot's paintings representing the seasons, and tlie handsome dining room. Tlie large studio, with its price less treasures, will be properly illumi- at Oslo a. m., M. Callaway, superintend ent Strangers in tlie city are cordially Invited to attend. Piiksiivtk.iii an t'liiucn — Jackson t, between Lamar and Church. Itev. rart X3smi, pastor. Sunday-school DSlO a. in. II. S. Davis, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 1:00 p. m Prayer-meeting, Thursday, 7:00 p. m Visitors cordially welcomed. •JCnwr IfXTiioDtsT CltfW'H—i jujal f l.lTl-iaycr.fccctluk IV 'at 7 iOT o'clock. 1 Sifficla; o'clock a. m.; Lott Warren, superintend ent. All strangers are cordially wel comed. Ladles, for natural and tin, ganlc regMtrttM? MUUj$tUoW Dr. Mosley's Lemon EUxIr will not or dlseaaed liver, stomach, kidney* or bowels. wtl id i YjJetiA Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At- and ttoo’tfcv'fc&fl'e 5 X'Jhj&MU* Lemon Hot Drop* .'Curds nil,Coughs, Colds,-'UdarshieKs; gaot, wllkbWtd ■r-'xi'i te‘>"o! out U: 25 cents, at drnggl-'-. l*ffiPW«<L only by Dr. H. Mozley. A'-* ita, Ga. may2-*untliiirs*wkl-ljr -tdgt-.d » »! ,»ti«qm*jt> iruqO dti'anS t Offer a few snggesitfoua nr-tier- ■ f-at *»iifwl.Y> mruus in WUWMMMffl*. Mi l«q*a vis.:: »ia'ssic :o'i -igso, eoii’jubovjodT .bitor t-Ji -: x«* id i. it u IT r 1 :3-,-J--J ,' i ;fp. I Haft S JlfttftlTot’rff llrfrseB "Slid marc* which I will sell.on.(line to good parties, or I will ixclihago for mules. Call at Prince Bros’ stables. dec lJtf JoK 11. JoilllA.V. Every year :I50,000,000 people die—as many as there were lu the I’qiVtddfiates two ill i tailing goods, men's own price. dec2S-d I m How habits cling to a man,” said Mr. Sniff. “1 hired an old ex-barber to trim my lawn the other [day, and he asked me If I would have it shampooed ing. WicAvHii^HteflMrflWj6ir Kn erick Isa JitA'Jeg (*nl ijlffli - Is, t hMl t<m fam^nbHnatay-inf^bveral the academicians s'cpped into tlio foun tain and got tborongbly wet; a jsipular -pointer had to borrow a jnir of tlie president's trousers, much to the amuse ment of liis brethren of the brush, -us the garments did not fit* BfiQCit strong electric light W11/put an end to any more of these nncomfortalde adven tures.— London Star. fo}'. chili the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists through out the world. castle are said to still remain in a lonely mountain road near Interlaken, Switzerland. P. O. Hoffman, editor Times, Kucky Simla recently on two succeedvo nights. This was nothing less than qilnst storm in tlie midst of a downpour of rain, or ****• 1 I *1 ratWo speak more correctly, a hundred dollar, cash and balance have been carried rp into tlio higher at-' mospliere from the plains and to have fonnd to have received a thick coating, of mnd. There conhl be no donbt that/ the mud had been ruined down, for it wie ireeiy-sprinxictt on plants away from the liillsiiW -‘fiftPSWi fcreat height frofil, tb; gwt)p#. 3 ' Jloroqvig-^, jdfjgslt mud } was b’nml in t^jGni/i -gauges in various parti.qT Dm anjfifAL It is » common thing tbace. tudiuinosphcre in tbqWl^zWgtfe 1»A sqdwsgiiok, dnstfrom, the plains, .cqrrtal alrift" strong \viiul,,;0ut.,the conjnactW rainajjdrlsst is -ah accident of iwhiak, It'tiiKatiMjthefe ig no flrevidtft'retold. —Exchange. -cMWEffMilu : - 0 Si—n|-—|n! »p-.iv-t nA ,-.1*1 \ 1 I.Hi-'iO .salt ,>»»l.l appetizer and tonic for delicate people 1 ever saw. It acted like a charm in my ilec&f-d&wlm wtist you woiiui nave to pay lint get you a nice homo, immediate lesslon. s. 51. C'oiir.x, c20 OT The following named banks of the clty win be closed on Christmas day, and ifilropen during the holidays (from the ‘ tas ittftbr last.rte-the Jil of-lannary) st U was still uneonsclons, and -bl#tet(iMM> IstiStttful. ‘ - - • [a 3H ^ U 5« „+'*•»i.ii K •***£ t An uhfUiilibidBit'fSnlsbetl'rostn tor t wo gentleman., * Address- X.i Y; Z. ent 'J'lMKs-itKtwiuiKi:. *IWb- ilec:)l-2t *fi«oq9h*wsw«"a n>iul.<liD .:i trl-i,i:i., : >7re sale at Cohen's. ->si:--i J t fc.- Men’s and boy’sUdothtng lire at your owrn price. ,«>y 4 Wliflf is ti"ih6rt ’aecei^a-bj^' P^r cut .ljap a nice black ifrerts? , Wf can give youi a v«y pretty 1 bluik'-yotir cifiihmdre pilttefu for l.l ilSi a better black Henrietta cloth for S'2.95," if Very clioicA bladk stripe Henrietta.r miit at $3.25; - a nice wool Henrietta Suit at $3.50;’ excellent fiilk“rtnis!r brnck Hrtiyi- etta and serge auits.at I4.G0., <<- The , efi[bipest , Jifock Henrietta, 8er«^, ^^fonl Cords; Melrose Cloths ever laie on- onr counters'At Henrietfli .isjjtjfo, the finest silk gnisll goods in-onr-house nt $0,75 a suit. '. i •- The above are tdl rare bargains, and in addition, we have otjier styles specially good. In dress siks we can lix yon up in anythhik yon can desiro and tit prices which will please yon, •3HS VJJAI03ffe T83fl3TM1 "-0 2143T 2S3dA3f> YTeAH' H03 C5PA«> „',H^kerchieff, -7W|«il •lU i mmm I TVlion Cbarlomagno and bfs “ MnighLs of tho Hound Table " were making war on tbo single afectit TBcwTgiimr vr spectivo srn for many y( Inradci'i—of Kuropo, ant Inst this comipou «i it In tlic&o Srftr K»^ad Iwen. _ dreadod all waged war timi wuuo Kiev ore'umVinsclon* of ita up-' proacli. Dr. l’iprce’s i!ol<len Bledloal Dis- and given a fair trisl, It will cure, or money Bask ok Scutkii, W. C. Kurlow, Cashier. deciMdlw . Mini qnstsdtiwtnvdy. ii'nnw.--. i. .. ,.- -. . For all disrascs that arise from a ti liver end.Impure blood, nothing ran tail iHBsBSSt^6ssS T It does. It prevents and cum bv removing tbs nine. .It Invigorahw Urn liver, purifies the blood, sharpens tbs appetite improves digestion, and bull Is up both strength and flesh, wnrn reduce] below tbs standard of ^i^i./drajanbi- sviir/whsrsk-' ' - a££ M. - W .ia Cotton Itrpbvt. Aukuicus, Da., Dee. :)U, 18M1 Total..., UAwerrs. J, | Corrected dally by L. G. Council, ware houseman. Good Middling Low middling . Market, weak. II Ualted’States HAVAS X Alt. middling t)J llng'.^r.Vv.: 1 ... {KUHVf.. f.:.‘ J 8| « Talteff" Sta 5lUl.ii:, Spots, Market, qalet. SEW YORK. Spots, middling... Ma ;.i/. .SrtSf-.oif Thera are a number of aoeuuntsdue the Tim as-Kkix>hi>kb-that are long past due. These must bo .paid by January. Win InShl^. Market, quiet. J up] GL0V£R'S,OPERA HOUSE Frid i t..i . StTPEBB BW0E88! \ ■■■if BPECIAL BOENEItY! DURYEA «ra-ltoiiff« <*oin|MUir llllyi PnMdl..<nilJMtfL r pn—tm** * yotp# of fsioal - • Kith the aftyVMiry Lillian .11* Iff* lilifxt »flW It iff/ < iflLitt J ImllOf We are sSowing’undemafoy 'ffie choicest stock of handkerchiefs ever ofibred trade of Americns. We have them in' cotton, union, linen, feilk, chiffons, etc. TSey are plain, initiaj. eiuliroid 1 ered, hemstitched, etc.. In printed and hcmstiched g'oods'we coinpaence the line.nt 5 cents each; tit 10c„l24c,15c, apd 90c we show splendid values; at 25c we turn offering tile 'lihridtsoiUL- broideried ■ httndkerchiofs i- ever placed on our counter^' 1 , ^e'yrili t>l9«e : ou( a beautiful lot of ladies’ white hemstitched initial handkerchiefs at 15c each: 1 We will close out, ohi'./sntire stock of l«tlies!, iiud , gents' .hem stitched initial handkerchiefs for- mhrly 35c and 40c at 25e each. .In gents’ hapdkerchfofo w^ itan give you goods from 5o to $1.50 each. ; ’" !r ’ * Jl ' In silk handkerchiefs, .we coui- menco-the line at 25c; -at 35c we are showing very pretty' embroid ered silks in white apd colors; at indkor four-in-hand and teck ria udtbrella8. Beautiful lot. of gents’ night robes. *f < Tlie celebrated “Monarch" shirts in lanndriCckwTld imdfuhlaundried. Excellent line of gents’ wool and -hitbfcndidiKrers. vests. Colored D^ss Novel 'ties'.' ■Li q .h‘»tn tp.noyeUy suits all former prices will bit ignored. Onr 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 apd excellent patterns left. Choice saifo, heretofore lid “fojj $5.50; suits ..formerly $12.50, at $7^0f suite formerly $15 airto.oo; suits formerly $20 nt $12.50. Plain Dre-a Materials TNI GROTESQUE MARVEL OF THE ACE. and sottle and save ex; -Lx re expense's. *dac304lt : Pure wlneo, brandies and whiskies (of medicinal use, sold at ;'S Drug Btore. SEW YOI1K—KUTUBKS. Market, steady. Sales, 1:17,MOO. Op’g. Cl’g. January.... 7.4:1 7.48 Pebruary '..... 7.81 7.(D December 7.48 $IGN0E WILLIAM MARTINI, Miitsr «( B4ll;t,J»te of “yi«bt4." "You Will Miss It II You Min 111" Sale of -Seats opens Wednesday, Dee. 80. Prices, *1, 75c., 50c., 23c. Largest slock, greatest assortment and lowest prlcre at - FwrKKit'a It has been disoovered that miisic cornea out of a barrel organ In staves. HOW ABOUT FRUIT TREBS? Men's and boy’s clothing damaged by Are at yonr own price. Cooks. Tlii»J« •-food lime la set them *hiI. Semi you renter* to |ho. become Vurserv for ell varieties of Frnit Tree*, Vlnn mu! Shade Trees These »n* also nt * h trity price* (Texes peld.) Big lot of nearly all color* in Henrietta cloths, originally $2.25, to be sold at $1.50 per pattern. Plain Henrietta suite formerly $3 ut $1.95 per pattern. l’laiu Henriettas formerly tint ♦3.12. Beautiful 40-inch all wool silk finish Henriettas formerly $5.20 at $3.95 per pattern. Magnificent silk finish wool Henriettas at $5.19 per pattern. The finest silk finish wool Hen riettos in our house, worth $7.50, for $5.88. Fait baa coma and with It tlie time to settle “that little bill” at. Du. ELDmrxJx’*. Cheap Dress Goods. 45c our entire-lot of ladies’ silk in itials; at . r >f)o-beautiful initial silks;l coatH at 75c initial.gppd*, heretofore $1. The only choice line of-ohiffon handkerchiefs in the city':' ' Gents' silk suspenders. T ie popular Ruyot suspender. Suspender* for boys. Gloyes for men in wool, kid and driviqe riqves. r Gloves for boys. Large lot of chenille table cov ers from $1.25 to $10 each. Handsome line chenille curtains. Big lot of lack-curtains from the cheapest to $10 a pair. Ladies’ nud childrens’ gossa mers;- men's .and boys’ robber viit bili: i bu.lr-9 -i t HOSIERY, Our Hosiery stock is very com plete; we will offer the best values at 25c in Georgia. Hose, three pair* for $1, worth richly 50c pair. Hose from 10c pair up to $2.50. Remember, we are agents for Lord it Taolor’s celebrated Onyx Dye, and will give you an abso lute guarantee on every pair. Six pairs gents’ Balbriggan sox for $1. Six pairs Onyx Dye Sox for $1.50, worth $2. The liest line of Sox in Ameri cas. Notire re StoekhoMtn. The tenth and last call of ten per cc anon the capital stock of the Amerii Manufacturing and ImDrovcmsnt Cc nuEacturing and Improvement Com- 'T baa been made and will be payable oftbe treasurer, at tlie Peo ple-January 1st, 1892. Johx Wtsnson, Treasurer. .Largest stock of Clu Istmas gdods in y ■ Fni^*H>.. fc- R you stare yourself ’twill ps v you to Absolutely Pure. A creamof tartar baking,powdor. Stall la leavening strength —L atUMOorenuMotFocd Export. auglS rr^nTi.TM ingiiiHii >•••,. ;Dll. Ei.diiidok’s.. ► v Isave-npnrl'a llrug L . tb* deserving poor, uio O p. m fit* tad sU Pat Our (Met * 0mH*< U tT Pslei* 1 ami wsessseeye paieal taleef tlmel ’^il^saSel. SMietng < CT ekatn^ wtl _ tion. W* advise. If patretaM* or aot. fret of ekarxe. Oar fee ret due tin palest Is serervd. S f sreilst-tlow lo ObtslB Puma." with names ufaeinal cKretatajoarStsto, cwaat7.se town, seal frsw. Address.. C.A.SNOW&CO. C;jt J ; '.e PVt-.t Oflles. WuMstUa, 0. C. Splendid lot double width cot ton serges at $1 per enit. Splendid half wool cashmeres at $1.26 per enit..' A few of those flannel suitings left at $1.49 per suit. Choice stock of Ginghams at from 88 cents to $1.50 per pattern. tfe. Mrs WHEATLEY & ANSLEY. t- v %*A*,‘ ; - _ + 4* WHEATLEY & ANSLEY. Boys, kilt suits ,at greatly re duced prices. The best line of trunks in Amer- .•I»; LINENS. Nico line of I-ine:v table sets from $8.90 to $12.50. Beautiful cloths, two and a hall yards long, $1.25. Handsome Damask cloths $1.50, two and a half yards long. Splendid Napkins, from 50c to $4.50 dozen. Extra good all linen Hnck Tow els at 10c, 12}c anil 15c. At 25c the biggeet 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 fora Xmas present? Any cloak in onr stock at just a little over half price. The only line ol childrens’ cloaks in-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 yon 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 ofwool Shawls and Scarfs, Large lot of Counterpanes, awful cheap. A few good Carriage Robes left In short we can fix you up more USEFUL presents than you will find rn any • one bouse in Americus. 7 ' ; WHEATLEY &SANSLEY. J7i\ y Jtygp & da ia&mm^>SRFma