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EXCELSIOR STOVES.
These Stoves we have sold
with unvirjingsnccess daring
the whole period o : our exist-
en e as a firm. They are ft.
strength, superior, in finish,
faultless, m utility, unsurpass
ed; in price, moderate. ' We
are still selling them. Full\
descriptive catalogue mailed to
any address on application.
Ib fidiHiion, We curry full liti* of “Cl>a$t£ O.-a - 0 „, ,,,,
The beat Heater*, Fire Sets, Coal Vases, sod Hod Sbon-ls, and Tonga All at
10treat prloea. It is your advantage to InTeMicalo them.
J.W. SHEFFIELD & CO.
THE T I 'm,
Seven Octave
PIANO-ORGAN
lift marveloiiBimprnvcnH.nton tbecom-
moo Parlor Organ and has created a great
'lensstion io musical eireles. It plays
jSftno ami organ music. looks exactly like
haodfinme {Upright Plano and cohUoiiIv
ie-thir<l aa much. Call aud nee it at the
'arerooms of
James Fricker & Bro.,
Util tin Inn Ijuty,
ofeSt-asa*s' SHIPPS, (
Fire loadran.e at (lie lotreat cur-
We repreanj: tV;e strongest companies
s the country.
llHjtdqnaitora at the r ffi e of ibe Oeor
gla L-ao and Trust Company.
Piece your insurance altb us ai
•rill guarantee you the fullest protection.
Our risks loci ode alt the trarimi* classes
* t Insurance, and for abort or long tloe
We are ready to furnish estimates
application, and will be glad to confer
with any one needing insurance that In
PIANOS and ORGANS.
only first .class PIANOS, latent styles and iunjroremenU of real merit,
— than you can buy elsewhere. Our OBCMN.S will surprise you. We
rluV Organs made In this country, and non* *u n>**« then In sweetness
■“ *•--*- **alaut _
r Instruments
which we tell lower than y«i
have tfce mimu powerfulOrgaoH roaoc in im* cuuii..^ , r —
worScmar.-hln. We will sell you a solid black Walnut Organ from M up.
e also handle the Seven Ociars PIANO-ORQAN Write for
rtarivtt or hallowkicn
b - '
AMERICUS, OEOIIOIA,
LEE * ALLEK,
-TIIE LEADING—
-
CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER
AMERICUS and SOUTHWEST QA.,
Will sell this week a regular 75c., pure Lincu Bosom
Shirt for 45c. for the Cash only.
Our stock of OVERCOATS is now complete, and is un
surpassed by any in our city in quality, as well as price.
New lot of HATS just received; also elegant line of
Gent’s Underwear from the best camel’s hair down to the
.pest quality.
Clothing cheaper than ever before.
Givens a call.
Very truly yours, LEE ALLEN.
Was Pitting!? Celebrated by the Ami
mi Club Last Night.
Last night the myatlc and fairy like
tide of Halloween was ushered out
won delightfully by the belle* and
beaux. Failles in particular, it U
corded, bold bfgb carnival on this festi
val, and the social fairy queens of the
city outshone those of the imaginary in
All their beauty and loveliness at the
german given under tbc auspice* oi the
America* Club, at their handsome rooms
last evening. It was the drat entertain
meat of the season, and never was
opening German more thoroughly
joyed.
Mike Rose's aupeih band discoursed
the mostemdianUtig music.
The get man waa gracefully lead by
Mr. Lynn Fort and Miss Gertrude White,
and was participated in by the beauty
and gallantry of Americua and neigh
boring cities.
.Several married ladies added tbelr
charming presence to the dance. Many
other pleasant occasions of this kind
will occur during tbo gay season just
begun.
Among those present were: Mr. aod
>*. E. N. Raker, Mr. and Mr*. W. E.
Hawkins, Mesdamrs White, C. A
Fricker, II. S. Johnson: MisaeaGertrude
White, Em Trice, Camille Fricbtllng,
Laura Matthews, Chloe-Belle White,
Viove Morgan and Georgia Glover.
Messrs. Lynn Fort, J. W. High toiler,
R. S. Rroadhursf, II. I N'orvcll, Eugene
Hinkle, George Oliver aod L R. Cain.
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
JUST RECEIVED.
Three car loads 500 bbls. Flour. Bought in August
when at bottom,
One car load bagging.
One car load Ties, to be sold at bottom prices.
One car Rust proof Oats.
Salt in car load lots
Dry goods and groceries, we arc offerieg at wholesale or
retail prices.
—■*''we sell for Cash and don’t have any accouuts to loose
and offer to sell cheap. *
Come to see us, get prices and compare.
Respectfully,
Clegg Bros., & Co.
Nine french Millinery.
I wish to announce to the ladies of
Americua that I have «t ray parlors at
the Arleaiau House the handsomest and
most artiatio lino of French millinery
ever brought to this city. They will be
displayed Wednesday and Thursday,
November 1m and 2nd.
Madamk Cox,
Aiteslan House.
RYLANDER’S CORNER!
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS id UMBRELLAS
Al.PirVfl BAT.
Good Shoes at Moderate Prices.
Repairing neatly done. Shop up stairs.
'• ARTHUR RYLANDER,
Corner Lamar and Jackson Streets, Rylander’s Corner
MOUNT S lOc STORE.
115 Cotton Avenue.'
Glass and Tinware, Buckets and Picture Frames
A SPECIALTY.
. Notions In great variety; ad going at t UT PRICES, Hundred# of article* aold
bw* fti 10c, well worth 25c. New shipments daily received. Call quick and ex
amine this stock. oct21tf ,
Will Improve the Service.
The elty council has wisely determio
ed to Improve the street cleaning service,
of whiob there has been much complaint
of late. To this end they bate Instructed
Chief Lamar to take the matter in
charge and see that the work la well
done, and already a colored scavenger,
with homo and wngoii, has started the
cleaning of the streets.
Nothing r» fleets more upon a city
than dirty streets, strewn with old pa.
per, fllth and trash, and the oity couu*
oil has determined that this shall not be
the case here If faithful work upon the
part of the scavenger can help matters.
The rlr* Lwt Night.
The department had a lively run out
Lee street last night, but fortunately,
the services of the gallant laddies were
not neoded. A lot of vines growing over
the top oi the chimney of Judge Fort’a
residence were Ignited by ft spark from
the Are below, making quite a blaze.
An alarm was sent In and the depart*
meat responded quickly, but lu the
meantime the incipient blase had been
extinguished by Judge Fort’s young
son, Alien.
Are your ohlldren subject to croup?
so, you should never be without a hot
tie of Chamberlain’ll Cough Remedy. It
It a certain cure for croup, and bat never
been known to fail. If given freely ae
toon aa the croup; cough appears U will
prevent tbc attack. It la the sole rell
anee with thousands of mothers who
have croup; children, and never disap*
point* the a*. There Is no danger In
giving this Remedy in large and frequent
doses, as it contaiua nothing injurious.
60 cent bottles for sale by W. A. Rem
bert aod Davenport Drug Co.
CARL J. SCHNEIDER, *
MsB'grof Mmlc Department. .
Amerieue Jewelry Co.
Mo ey Raising ad Saving Sale.
Ipur
Sale.
GIVE YOURSELF A REST x>erby hats.
Where the Cream of Yesterday's ToIhi
Amerlcue la Served Up for I’m in
Breakfast t'oroi Cuuil Items Frau
He purlers Notebook.
That merry comedy, “I)r ITU,” with
ita wealth of high class specialties and
laugh-provoking situations, will consti
tute the attraction at the opera bouse
next Mooday night.
Col. W. P. Wallace occupied his
home, the Allen properly, on Forrest
Avenue, yesterday morning. Captain
Allen and family have rent >ved to their
home near Leslie, greatly to the regiet
of their many friends here.
Marion Bell, the bright young son o
CspL A. C. Bell, has accepted a page’i
place in the bouse of representatives,
and has already entered upon his duties
among Georgia’s law-maker*. Marion'
many friends congratulate him upon his
appointment.
Cane grindings sod sugar boll'ng* are
now the order of the day, and all over
the country this sweet work Is br-tog
done. A isii dozen parties of young
folks are making arrangements to in
vade the premises of the ceoe-ralsing
farmers near Americas this week.
Jack Frost waa reinforced by Ids able
ally,'the ice king, yesterday morning
Early risers found the earth wrapped In
mantle of white, while a thin Ice cov
ered the water bucket, and troughs left
In exposed placet the night before.
The haberdashers and clothing dealers
did a driving business yesterday. The
nipping weather reminded the average
eitlxen that hi* summer suit and light
underwear was no longer “In It” and
tha* overcoat* and winter suite must be
provided.
The Glee Club will meet at 7:30
o'clock this evening at tae office of
Messrs. Ciawfnrd Wheatley and F.u
gene Hinkle, 315 Jackson street. Fvery
member Is requested to be on hand
promptly, as business of importance
be brought before the dob.
Oranges were never so cheap io
Americas before, and tho m in with
nickel can now eat his fill. Sharp cor
petition has put the price down to seven
half cents a dozen, lower Ilian the
fruit is sold for on the tree.
The money stringency has affected
prices at Dixon A Childers, and they
offering furniture of ell kinds
at greatly reduced prices Read their
new ad. In another column, aod con
sult them upon the subject of furniture
aod all things In their line
ARTHUR RYLANDER.
I am now running la connection with
my laundry business, Cleaning and Dyft*
lug of Clothing Perfect satisfaction
guaranteed in every tespecL
Will C, Cartkh.
Prop’r Americas Steam Laundry
Cobb & Daniel
THE ONLY
OB 1 IB BIT
Annie Abbott, the Georgia mngm-t,
Thursday and Friday olgbta.
Pleasure Is the lard lu the plcci ait of
time.
L L. Chapmen A Co , keep on ha> d
eggs, butter and all froth groceries,
near Artesian Corner. Good freth good*
and bottom prices. oc!20 tf
Mr. W. If. Terry, who baa been In the
drug bntlneis at Elkton, Ky , for the
past twelve years, says: “ Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy gives better satis
faction than any othsr cough medicine "
have evor aold.” There Is good reason
for this* No other will cure a cold so
quickly; no other ta so certain a preven
tlve and cure for croup; uo other affords
muoh relief In cases of whooping
cough. For sale by W. A. Rambert and
Davenport Drug Co
STILL IN THE LEAD!
Too much stock ami onr intention
to get even more of the shire trade
of Amcricu*, has caused u* to make
still another startling announcement,
we are after trade and cash.
A BARGAIN FESTIVAL UNTIL NOY. 1, NEXT.
No. 1. The Johnston and Murphy
Cordovan and Patent Leather Shoes,
Sold in every state in the union at
♦6.50 to ♦7.00. Until November 1st
we will sell these Shoes at ♦5.50 for
the cash, and cash only.
Gentlemen’s Fine Cordovan Calf
Shoes—sold everywhere in Americua
at ♦5.00 and ♦O.OO—we will sell at
$4.60.
The finest $4.00 Calf Shoes at ♦3.-
00. Nothing in Americas that will
equal our $3.00 line of Calf Shoes—
every pair guaranteed. We will sell
this line at $2.65.
No. 2. Ladies Fine Kid Button
Shoes, worth $5.00 at $4.00.
An elegant Kid Button Shoe, neat
and comfortable, that has always sold
with success at $1.00. These will go
at $3.00.
We have decided to close out
several lines of Ladies* Shoes. Or
iginal price from $1.25 to $4.00.
These goods will go at panic prices.
No. 8. Children Shoes. Wo have
an immense stock, and to make them
move wo have decided to cut the
price on every pair from 15 to 25
l>er cent, lower than they have ever
been known to sell at before.
School Shoes by the thousands.
We will guarantee to sell you School
Shoes, for quality and price, that
will convince you that Cobh &
Daniel are tbo leaders in shoes
this section.
Don’t he afraid of getting onr store
confused with any others.
We are on Jackson street, under
the Windsor Hotel. The only store
of shoes now in that block.
COBB & DANIEL,
PURELY PERSON.’.L.
Sera* of Titos* Who Come sad Cola Ameri
ca* Day After Day.
The Stultz A Bauer Piano grows more
popular overy day. Their rich tone,
elastic action and floe workmanship
meet every requirement. This popular
instrument is sold by the Ameiicna Jew
elry Company, 421 Jackson street,
J. A. Hixon, Kaq., left yesterday
short business trip to Dawson.
Capt. W. M. Hitt went to Albany jes
ter lay,, to look after his cotton Interests
there
W. P. Wall's, Esq., went to Atlanta
on business yesterday, to be gone s day
or two.
Mrs. Oscar Glover left yesterday on
a abort visit to relatives In Dawson, her
formor home.
Judge Allen Fort went to Atlanta yes
terday to attend a meeting of the state
railroad commission.
Miss CaMie Singletary aod Mira Mor
ris, of LaCrosse, were guests of Ameri-
cus friends yesterday.
Messrs. B F. Stone, OMn Johnson and
John S Lester, were among the several
Maconltee iv the city yesterday.
Mr*. A. D. Gatewood Is spending
eral days with her sister, Mrs. M Cal
laws;, at her home on Jackson street.
Mr aod Mrs. Harrold Boon* returned
home yesterday from s delightful visit
to Chicago and points of interest east
Miss Flora Wheatley returned borne
last night from a delightful visit of
th io friends io Louisville and Chi
cage.
Mr. J. J* Stapleton, of Brownwood,
sod J F. Stapleton, M Arabi, were look
ing after raatteis of business ta tbe city
yesterday.
Capt A. C. Bell went op to the cap!
tai yesterday to mingle with th* states
men for ft day or two aod see bow city
folks lived. ^
Charles aud Ed. Harrold, who has
been doing the World’* Fair for the paat
week or two, returned home yesterday,
greatly delighted with their trip.
Cb«a|> Oranges.
2 dozen for 15 cents, cseb.
octflldlw A. J. Bi-chan ax.
THE WINDSOR CAFE!
The lowest body of water Is the Drad
Sea, nearly 1,303 feet below the level of
the sea.
If your scales aud measures are wrorg
your heart Is not right
For tellable fire Insurance call at th*
Americas Fire Insurance Agency. J. E.
Bivins and Stephen 8. thipps, managers.
Office of tbe Georgia Loan and Trust Co
The devil is industrious and popular,
but he cannot please everybody.
Notice to Taspeyer*.
I must have a considerable- sum of
money on November first; and those
are still behind on the taxts of
1892 are earnestly requested to com* up
and settle this week as It will save them
costs by so doing. Unless prompt pay
ment Is made the executions must be
put In bands of city attorney for collec
tion. Fair warning, and ibis is tbe last
call. U. 8. Davis,
Clerk aod Treasurer.
Ton litst Plaster -Dampen a piece
of flannel witb Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
aod bind It on over tbe seat of pain.
Is better tban any plaster. When tbe
lunge are sore such au application on
tbe cheat and another on tbe back, be
tween the aboulder blades, will often
prevent pneumonia. There is notbiog
good for a lame back or a pain In the
side. A sore throat can nearly alwaye
be cured lu one night by applying a
flinnel bandage dampened witb Pain
Balm. 50 cent bottles for sale by W. A.
Rembert and Davenport Drug Co.
Tbe number thirteen cannot be found
aa a street number in Ftankfort-on-tbe
Main.
Dancing Academy.
Miss Baratta will open an afternoon
class for ladies and children Saturday
at 3 p, m., regular lesson* Tuesday,
Thursday, aud Saturday's at 3 o'clock.
Tarpeatlnc Chips,
The finest kindling in tbe world,
big lot jast received at
lm A. J. Buchanan's.
We have lilted up the rear
end of oor store into one of
tbo neatest, spiciest little
Cafes in the South, and are
prepared to serve ladies as
well as gentlemen, * lib Oys
ter Ec trees, Game In «-cas< i,
Coffee, etc. Favor us with
a call. *
GLOVEf} & HORf/E.
Annie Abbott, the Georgia magnet,
Thursday aod Friday.
Accident on the 8. A- A M.
West bound freight tralo, No. 31,
the 8. A. A M. road, while approaching
the city at an early hour last nlgbt, met
with sn accident a mile or two beyond
the iron w-rks. While descending
Lockett’s hill the tralu parted in the
centre, the rear end namin' Into the
frrward section aud badly smashing
car. No one was bart by the accident,
and the track was quickly cleared.
IX OLDEN TIMES
People overlooked tbs Importance of
permanently beneficial effects and were
satisfied with transient action, but now
that It 1* generally know a that Sytup of
Figs will permanently cure habitual
constipation, well-informed people will
not buy other laxatives, which act for a
time, but finally injure the system.
L. L. Chapman A Co.,, nt-ar Artesian
Corner, fresh groceries, confections and
fruits. All goods delivered.
Aubkict*. Oa., Oct at, l
Received yesterday H3
Received previously SS.17?
Total 2S.330
AM CHICO* MAKKET.
Good Middling 7 « V
Middling
Market-quiet
$600,000,0001
THIS IS THE SUM OF MONEYq
Plufiiil Life Insurance Co.
Of= N6W YORK
Has Handled and Disbursed for its Policy Holders.
The interest, rent* and profit# realized from this vast t
set of management * ““ “ ‘
nillud by SDy other c
The Consols, the new Continuous Installment and the
5 per ctNT Debenture Policy, the Semi-Centennial Contracts
of the Company are the most desirable Policies ever offered
to the insuring public.
Set thill Contract* before Inuring elinrtiin. It will bi to goir UtiruL
Time Contract! art limd ONLY by till Coatpany.
GI0 LEDSINGER, Mgr.
Bouthwost Georgia.
Office Cor. Windsor Hotol Bldg.
U. B. HARROLD.
Resident Adviser.
AMERICUS, GA.
FEVER
THEBMO METERS.
KELLAN A MOOSE
uzmi's
Elegant Perfumes,
PATENT
GARDEN,
▲ reliable oe* for
♦LOO.
SMITH’S
MEDICINES
GUARANTEED
FIELD
AND
CHILL
BOLD BY
DAVENPORT
DRUG CO. !
Every family should
have one.
GLASSES.
Whelm!# and Retail.
FLOWER SEED.
•
A Great
Money Raising
RAISING MONEY FOR US. SAVINS MONEY FOR YOU,
These are some of the speeders that will overtake and
hold captive the rustling greenbacks, and the clinking dollars.
Somebody has ’em and we are after them strong ! IVe wili
accept all kinds of money during this sale—except counterfeit.
COTTON GOODS.
16 yards fine Sea Island, yard wide, $1.00.
12 yards Barker Bleaching for gt.oo.
500 ready made 10-4 Bed Sheets, very excellent quality, 59
cts. each, regular price 75 cts.
5,000yards new Dress Prints—the Sets, quality—Indigo
and fancy dress styles at 6 cents.
One case very heavy and very wide Canton Flannel—the
15 cts. kind—at to cents.
Very excellent Bed Tickings at 10 and 12^ cts.
0RE8S GOODS.
Very handsome line new styles French Dress Plaids just
opened Friday, $1.00 quality at 75 cts.
SPECIALS.
20 pieces new “Hop" Sacquings, the 75 cts. quality, 40 in
ches wide, at 50 cts., black and colors.
20 pieces new shades in Whip Cords, 40 inches wide and ail
wool, the 75 cts quality at 59 cts.
40 inch, all wool, Serges, the 65 cts quality at 45 cts.
Changeable ‘‘ Hop" Sacquings, double width, splendid
quality and new colorings, 40 cts. value, at 25 cts.
“FAIRFIELD” SUITINCS.
Novelties in styles, 85 cts. values at 62$ cts.
COLLING OOO BROADCLOTHS.
54 inches wide, gt quality, at 87! cts.
BLACK GOODS.
Chevron stripes, heretofore 50 cts,, 39 cts.
Black Henriettas, 40 cts. quality, 25 cts.
Black Henriettas, 50 cts. quality, 37$ cts.
All wool Black Serges, 40 inches wide, heretofore 65 cts
for 50 cts.
40 inch Black Henriettas, all wool, our regular 65 cts quil.
ity, at 50 cts.
46 inch, all wool, Black Serges and Surah cloths, ourgt
ualities, at 75 cts. yard.
The finest silk finish Black Henrietta cloths in America,
regular gi numbers at 85 cts.
Our entire line of silk finish Henriettas, Serges, Drap’d
Almas and other weaves which we usually sell for gr.25 now
98 cents.
We opened on Friday last beautiful lot black wool Bengal
ees, Biarritz Cords, etc., which we will sell at very low and
popular prices.
You cannot afford to miss seeing our stock of black and
colored Dress Goods before you buy. We carry a stock
the equal of any in Georgia, and the superior of a great ma
jority of them. Looking over our line means buying when
you need them.
UNDERWEAR.
For Ladios, Children and Infans.
We want to show you cur line of these goods. The asort*
ment is all that any one could wish and the prices very rea
sonable. Vests and drawers to match for ladies and children.
Prices from 25 cts. and upwards.
HOSIERY SPECIAL.
We have just opened a case of txt misses, hoys and chil
dren's Hose, regularly sold at 25 cts, we will sell at 15 cts.
50 dozen of the popular “Onyx” Hose 37I cts. values at
25 cents.
50 dozen of the 45 els. number, “Oynx” at 3 pairs for gt.
KID GLOVES.
Remember we are SOLE AGENTS here for the cele
brated Foster, Paul & Co’s Lacing Kid Gloves.
THE "WILLIAM," S HOOK, $1.00. THE "fOWLER," 5-HOOK, 11.50.
THE "WILLIAM,” 7-HOOK, $1.25. THE “FOWLER," 7-HOOK, $1.75.
CARPETS.
Our carpet department is on a regular " boom.” No such
trade ever khown here. We have the line and make prices as
low as any house in the United States. Ingrains, tapestries,
body Brussels. Velvets, Moque’ttes, Axminsters and Gobelins
are all carried in great profusion. We offer this week one
hundred Ingrain ami Brussels Rugs at big bargains to close
out- 500 Velvet, Moquette and Axminsters Hassock*, at 65
cts. each, sold all over the country at gt. Foot mats from
50 cts, upwards. .
LACE AND CHENILLE CURTAINS.
You should see this line of goods we are showing. We
offer Monday too pairs of lace curtains, worth 42.25 at
f> 1.50 per pair.
WINDOW SHADES.
200 Window Shades worth 75 cts to gr.oo at so ~t -HAnfp
—plain and dadoed. 3
CURTAIN POLES.
500 Curtain Poles and fixtures at 29 cts. each, sold around
town at 75 cts.
We invite the people generally to give us a call. We Krill
save you good money on everything needed in first class dry
goods. We WANT YOUR TRADE, and if good goods at
low prices and nice treatment every way will secure lt L —‘ “
bound to get it if given an opportunity.
WHEATLEY & AHSLEY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Ury Goods and Cafpetf,
4IS and 417 Jackson at.. Amerlous, Ca.
Accents for BUTTER,ck patterns and Delineators.