Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 03, 1893, Image 4

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«r - *? ■™! "'-’Ur exist PwasT* lirm. They are in gs^th. superior; in fini«-’“ r s ‘ ,-v puesj; in utility, ua- ■“• 3fe?s- 5 lnjjriee, moderr'" :rpte - We ** still selling Oh; them. Full descriptive cataloel-’logue mailed to ,d<‘ J. E. BIVIHS. i BTEPHEU S. SHIPPS, (***»**.«. t address on > addition* X»vg- f= 13% rfl application. ’• curry full lino of “CberterlOek” and ‘‘-Garland” Range*. ^ Fire ScU, Coal Vases and IlodOak"Eand;. > Guland' t Is your advantage to Inveitlgatejthetn. W. SHEFFIELD & CO. An Btjltaltj t) A flirt at TRIGGER’S We are going to have the largest and hand- somest line of goods suitable for wedding and Christmas presents ever shown Americus. Prices will be just as low as good goods can be bought for anywhere in the United States. We cordially invite every body to call and inspeot our stook. and if pleased with same select what they want before the rush that immediately precedes the Holidays. JAMES FilICKEK & BRO„ 409 Jackson St, Barlotv Block, Americus, Ga. Music hath charms to sooth the savage breast, and LEE ALLEN hath CLOTHES”^ keep/the people warn. Whether you want Under-clothing or Over-clothing, I have gll the same. In order to make December the "Banner” month of this year’s business I will sell every article in my stock at prices never before offered for the same class of goods I want the money. If you need an Overcoat, Suit, pair of Pants, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Handker chiefs, Shoes, Hat, Umbrella, Neckties, or anythingfor a man to wear, o Lee Allen. Ijl BARGAIN STORE in Americus for fine goods. PRICE For To-Day Will Be 18 lbs Granulated Sugar for $1.00. Best Patent Flour, per bbl, £4.00. Seocnd Patent Flour, per bbl, £3.50, Family Flour, per bbl, £2.50. Salt, 125 sack, white, 65c. Meat, Lard, Meal, Rice and all Groceries marked down in same line with above prices. Come to see us, get our prices and you will be sure to buy. Dry goods, shoes, hats, etc., at prices that will please you. Respectfully^™ Clegg Bros., & Co. -RYLANDER’S CORNERI BOOTS, SHOES, HATS 10 UMBRELLAS ALPINE HAT. Good Shoes at Moderate Prices. Repairing neatly done. Shop up stairs. ARTHUR RYLANDER, Comer Lamar and Jackson Streets, Rylander’s Corner JOE & SING, CHINESELAUNDRY, H’AO IiEK 8TIIEET. We do flrst-class work and guarantee It. Read the following prices: htrts, plain Shirt*, plaited shirt*, collars and cull* attached Nightshirts. 7c Collars Cuffs, per pair Undershirts V.'.V.’.V.. ‘!K*. Neckties, Four-In-Hand NecktW-i, white *C THE WORLD’S FAIR CLOSED! OUR FAIR CONTINUES! Fire Insurance at the lowest cur rent rates. We represent the strongest companies m the country. Headquarters at the offiee of the Oeor gta Loan and Trust Company. Plsoe your Insurance with ua and we will guarantee you the fullest protection. Our risks include sll the various classes of insurance, and for short or long time We are ready to furnish estimates on application, and will be glad to confei with any one needing insurance that in- I LONG ENOUGH TO CATCH ON TO WITH RENEWED ATTRACTIONS FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS! We have bought fine and pretty goods lower than ever b°ught before, and we are thus enabled to offer our customers prices lower than ever before named. We have marked prices down to suit the purse and times. Call and inspect our stock. AMERICUS JEWEIaRY GO. 401 JACKSON HTREET, GIVE YOURSELF A REST sures. oct2ldtf THIS COLUMN City KlrrtlotJ Notice. Th© following election totice was adopted by the city councti aud ordered published: To flil the vacancies in the offices of Where the Cream of Yesterday’* Doing* American Is Served Up For Use In Yu Breakfast Cocoa -Casual Items Proui t ItajMirier’s Notebook. After seeing Miss Abbott there ca ^ » fear of stuing that she is three .Mermen, which vacancio* occur I th * t '* “lUmedfor her, .nd tkeexhl- the 20th day of December, 18W, by blUoD u « once wonderful, novel, bn- expiration of their terme of cilice, >n mnrou ‘ »" d Interesting. She will be at election will be held *t the council I tb ” Ara ' rlcu . opera h°nxo Mond; j night chamber, in the cl*y of Americus, Wednesday, the 13th day of December, Price of seats 50 snd 23 cents. The hour for the night service st the “Nascimonto” ARTHUR RYLANDER. next. The polls will be opened st 9 «®veral churches in the city has been o’clock a. at. and close at 4 o’clock p changed from 7:15 to 7 o’clock. The in. All persona who are qualified to change goos into effect today, and vote for members of the legislature, and continue throughout the winter months, who have resided In the city six months prior to the which was ti - - SAVED - - A meeting of the stockholders of >penlng of registration, I Bank of Americus has been called .... „ lBt November, aud who next Wednesday, 0th inaL Tho meeting £;*?»£ in?^d“-i e T ,ded °l , theD l will be held at noon at the office by the city, and who have registered , _ .. . according to law, will be entitled to vote. B * *® ,der » * n< * matters of HKNrr S. Da vim, Clerk. “ -1 November 29, 1803. . *..ii , A T> . , I While the crowd In town yesterday A full assortment of lamps and lamp |.... , , . • J fixtures, stc., just received st Dr. El- WM Lwdl y M lar K® M mm!, business fridge’s Drug Store. I wu v®ry good and the merchants, as a rule, were satisfied. Many of the scores If you are going to do any gardening were well filled with customers all day, this season, don't fail to get your onion and nearly all of the trading done seta from Dr. Eldridgo; ho has Lan- j for the cash, derth’s best varieties. There will be a celled meeting ( . | Council Lodge No. 93, F. A A. M., Monday night at 7 o’clock, for work Seta at Dr. | master’s degree. A full attendance members is desired, and visiting breth- In good standing will be cordially Now is ths time to plant your fall ions; and don't forget that you ways find Landreth’s Onion Se Eldridge’s. Lamps! Lamps! just received at Dr.. Eldridge’s a new line of lamps of sll welcomed, styles. —— I 4 The ladles of the Presbyterian church That Ameriru* itomanr*. I sre’thlnklng of getting up *n entertain- Elsewhere Thy Timkh-Ue«-obi>ku ment for the benefit of their churoh, publishes a realistic romance that can- I *imllar to that given at the opera house not fall to interest all readers, especially | * f®* B * nc ®; ** Jbo Jioped as the parties to the story are all well ***** '*’* * -J ' * ~*‘ 1 ' known here, for which reason fictitious names are nsed Instead of the actnal Americus must be a big town. name! of the happy couple and their P roml ”™‘ cl ‘Uen remarked yeeterd.y uncle, Th. majority of rcadera will, I tb,t ""I d “* d'-'Mgtl.e P«at live year, however, be able to “.pot” the ohar- h ” ha. looked tor a certain man here •otara portrayed In aplte of the thin dL- “” d «’« ' ound blm unl11 jeeterday. guises nsed. Tiik Timrs-Kecoiiiikh added * however, that the other commends the methods followed by , , owed b,m » th ® iecrot was ...a ... .... . ... - * '-’alned. Clerk J. H. Allen and Sheriff Forrest have been "gripped” at last, both being quite ill from the plague. Capt. Allen is also threatened with pneumonia, and Uoo’e Josh,” to all Its readers, that of plained, patronising home Institutions. A CHILD FNJOYS. The pleassnt flavor, gentle action snd r .h,u g -tan. ofSjrupof Flge, when I hi co.'ti^“ r blllou^ fh" “™ r,Jr ,h » moet gntifylug reaults fellow Ita uae; bo | Santa Claua, that Jolly good fellow, that It la the best family remedy known l ° okl,,g “"'“"r »*« ‘he paper. •nd every family ahould have n bottle, “ wh ’ r * b * “* J* 1 b “* hie Chrl.lmu | trlx. The shrewd merchant who adver- Alwaya a lot of good wlnea, brandies hie gooda In Tna Tiwm-Rxcoanaa Sldrldge's Drug btore. ognee ... Eldridge’s Drug Store. The familiar countenance of Ben Dun- . - >ar Is now visible about the cottot ^t!ir• ^eP * ^aU0D,, at Ur ' I y * r<,B mnd ofUc ® l( th® Central depot. Several of the employee down there are Pay up your old bill and taken fresh wrestling with la grippe, and Mr. Dun- art at Dr. Eldridge’e Drug Store. bar will oontinue as genersl all round Seed Barley ean be found at Dr. E |. helper while the plague laata. diidge's Drug Store. I At The Windsor yesterday were S. Wotte. to atoekhehiate, ^ T . ..... . .. . . I Savannah; P. Doscb, Grand Rapids; W. a Jckl,V.d"ra ^the* BankTf^*££ cL.fZ^- fy eonaultation. Meeting at William’ o’etman, X.w’vork; E. ’ II’ ^UayZk I M * r, “" AW * Go to see Annie Abbott Monday night. Dudley >Ven a Prise. Cooper Dudley, a member of one of the colored fire companies of this city,, just back from Augusta, where he . ,r * Mm f * Ch “**' won the prise offered the fleetest runner I ** WBB c ***Tentiy reported yosterdsy a flremanio foot race. Dudley’s tb#t thcre wou,d P rob » w J *>« »change friends are very proud of his success, ,n ^• management of The Allen House 'shortly. Mr. Everett, It is stated, will give up the management on the 15th itheuantismCured in alley, I Inst. It is not known yet who will "Mystic Cure 4 for HbeumaUam and I coed blm, In the event the report Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. I rent be true, in the management of this IU action upon the system Is remarkable ( popular house, and mysterious. It removes at once the appears. The first dose greatly bene I h>gnea and ala toilet preparations at Dr. fiU, 75 eta. Sold by E. J. Kldridge, | KhirW **’ B Slor ** Druggist, Amerlnue, Qa. decl-dvtw3m EMALE COMPLAINTS Weakness, Headache, Spinal Irritation, Displacement, Ulceration, Backache, J start at Dr. Eldridge’s Drug Store. There Wu No Strike. Perhaps not one person in a hundred I noticed that the court house clock failed to strike yesterday. Such waa the ease, (however, as not one time during the day or night previous wu the flight of time heralded to the populace In the usual way. The old clock must have gone on a jag during Thanksgiving, and I hasn’t fully sobered np yet L. L. Chapman A Co., keep on band | eggs, butter and all fresh groceries, Artesian Corner. Good fresh goods I snd bottom prices. oct tf WHAT IS SAVED ? BY BUYING YOUR SHOES FROM Cobb & Daniel’s, REASONS WHY you should go to OLOVKR i llOKNK'M for your candy and confec tlonery. Because our store Is the daintiest, cleanest and only place in the city that you can buy caudles without golrg to a grocery store. 2. Our assortment is the largest. 3. Our stock is the freshest. Our candios are tbs best. Our prices ABE LOW. GLOVEfj & HORfiE. PUBELY PERSONAL. Some of Those Who Come and Go la Auer cos Dey After. Day. The latest novelty, ladies’ silk belts with silver buckles. Call and get one for your cousin, sister or some one else* sister. Americas Jewelry Company, 421 Jackson street Tom Gulce left yeaterday on a busi ness trip to Greenville, Miss,, to be gone s week or two. Mr*. Lou Warren returned to Albany yesterday after a pleasant stay of sev eral days with relatives In the city. J. B. Nicholson wu among ths eral representatives from the good c ty of Webster In the city Saturday. Miss Jimmie Shropshire, a pretty belle of The Plains, wu the guest of friends in tbs city yesterday, Mrs. Rosa Tucker, of Cordele, registered.among the arrivals at The Windsor yesterday. E. F. Goodwin, of Leesburg, ooklng after matters o! business in ths city Saturciy. Mr. Jobu F. Powell, a prominent citi zen of Vienna, wu among the many visitors here yesterday. Mr. J. B. Bu*sey, of Cuthbert, wsi registered among the several arrivals at The Windsor lut night. Mr. J. M. Caldwell, of Mohtezums, wu in the city on bualness yesterday morning. Mr. R. J. Perry is counted among the numerous sick. He has been confined at home the entire week. Mieses Pearl and Ida Wesson returned to Andersonville yesterday after a visit of three or four days to Mrs. W. B. Hudson, of this city. Miss Lanra Jowers, one of the pretty belles of Webster, is the guest of Mrs. Tom Hudson, at ths home of Solicitor Charlie Hudson, on College street. Miss Merrill Callaway, who hu been the guest of her cousin, Miss Mervln Callaway for the put several days, re turned to her home In Albany yesterday. Mrs. S. Dasher snd Mrs. Mary Thom as, who have been spending some time at the home of Capt. and Mrs. M. B. Council, returned to Fort Valley yeatcr day. Mrs. F. H. Etheridge returned to McDonough yesterday after a pleasant visit of two weeks st the home of her brother, Mr. Charles W, Ltmar, Brown street. Special Sale -FOR- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. We give THANKS to the good people of Americus and surrounding country for the generous pat ronage extended us this season, and wc will show our gratitude by offering for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday next exceptional low prices in every department in our house. Do not fail to embrace this golden opportunity. No exagerations but a clear statement of the plain facts. We offer: Mias Annie Abbott will materia!i,o at Ibo opera bonne Monday nigbL Catarrh Iatll.lt.a4 la undoubtedly a dlieaae of tha blood and aa aucb only a reliable blood purllb cen effect a perfect and permanent cur®, lfood ■ Sarsaparilla la tbe beet blood purifier, and it baa eared many a caeee of catarrb. Catarrh oftentlmm leadn to conanmptlon. Take Ilood'e Sarsaparilla before It le too late. Hood’. P|||. do not purge, pain gripe, but act promptly, etully and effl- clently, S.-.O. OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 4th. Hiss Annie Abbott, THE GEORGIA MAGNET, Will give her lut performance before leaving for the West. In addition to the wonderful and mystical fests already ■hown by her, NEW FEATURES Will be Introduced. FRICES 23 and 50 CENTS. No extra charge for reserved seats. Dissolution. This Is to xlve notice thst the firm of Dun- woody A KuMell hu thl* day dissolved by mutusl connent, Mr. W. O. Danwoody bavins withdrawn and Mr. If. B. KumcII hiring Can.!y r. Ameri- i's, (Ja., December tbe *aine name, “the Amei W. O. I)t’N WOODY, ** !». RUSSKI.L. tr I, IMS. OMESTEAD NOTICE. GEORGIA—SCirrXB COUMTT. George W. Horne ha* s.imMed for cxem\> . personalty and HetUng apart __ uatton of homestead and 1 wifi pa** upon the *ame at 10 o clock a. m„ on the nd day of December. :.’S3, at my office. Thl* Novem ber wth. lm A. C. Sl’KKR, Ordinary. decS-dll-wIt Annie Abbott Monday Night, From ocean to coean, from the lakes to the gulf, from tbe Bsltio to the Med iterranean, Siberia to Arabia, every country on earth has passed judgment on Miss Annie Abbott, and conclude her the most phenomena! woman the world has ever known. She hae appeared be- fore two audiences recently in Ameri cus, and myetifled every one. She did everything claimed for her. We can’t define the power; truly It !• phenomenal. Sbo handles the champion with as much ease es an ordinary man. Charlie Mitch ell tried to lift her In Chicago and utter ly failed. L. L. Chapman A Co., near Artesian Corner, fresh groceries, confections snd fruits. All goods deliverod. A Pure Norwegian oil Is the kind used In the production of Scott’s Emul sion — Hypophos- phitesof Lime and Soda are added for their vital ef fect upon nerve and brain. No mystery surrounds this formula— interest win conduct the the only mystery is how quickly it builds up flesh and brings back strength to the weak of all ages. DOMESTICS. Twenty thousand yards of the finest Turkey Red, Indigo and fancy dren prints soldjall over the country at 7 j to 8 cents, our price 5] cents per yard. Five thousand yards Indigo Blue Calicoes such as other houses get 7$ to 8 ctf. for, our price 5 cents per yard. Ton thousand yards Columbus checks—tbe regular 7} cents quality at 4 j ctr. Twenty thousand yards of yard wide sheeting sold at 7 to 8 cents all ovsr the country, our price 5 cents per yard. Twenty bales of yard wide Sea Island 9 cents quality at 5 cts. Yard wide “Fruit of tho loom” bleaching 8J cents. DRESS GOODS. One case changeable wool “Hop” Sacqtiings worth 40 cents, at 25 cents. Tweniy pieces English Whip Cords usually retailed at 40 to 45 cts., at 23 eta. Twenty pieces silk finish woolen suitings usually sold at 00 cents, wa offer st 37J cents per yard. Entire stock of 40 inch all wool storm serges, tbe 05 cents quality now 49 cts. Entire stock of 40 Inch all wool whip cords, sold nearly everywhere at 75 cts* offer at 50 cts. “Fairfield’’ suitings—new designs—worth A3 cents, at 62j cents. Our entlro dne of 85 cents Broadcloths to be offered at «2| cents. 54 inch C ingwood Broadcloths f 1.00 quality at 83 cts. The finest iroadcloths in the country at 08 cents. Everythii ; In novelties cut almost half In two. We propose clearing then out at once, ^ces now which look almost like finding the goods—suits for $5.00 $0.00, $7 00, i. .00, $9.00 and $10.00 worth almost double. BLACK GOODS. Hero we carry a line which would do credit to New York city. Anything you want from the cheapest 23 cents Cashmeres and Henriettas to the finest silk warps In all the hew and popular styles. Handsome black Chevrons formerly 50 cents now 37| cents. Our sntire lint of 65 cts. blsck Serges, Cashmeres snd whip oords, 40 Indus and all wool at 50 cents per yard. 46 Inch 411 wool Black Serges boreto fore 1$ now at 75 cents. Black Surah cloths, Ilenrlettss, Melrose cloths, Drap’d’Almas, Whip Cords, Serges, etc., all heretofore $1.25 now 08 cents. The finest Silk Warp Black Henriettas in Georgia, at 98 cts. Our entire line of $1.50 black Silk Warp llenriertas cut to $1.25 per yard. Our $2.25 Black Silk Warp Henriettas now $1.50. Don't miss looking over this Black Goods stock. Its money In your pocetk. KID GLOVES. Are here by the thousand, and we offer our entire stock of the 75c quality at 50o pair. The $1.00 quality at 73c pair, and so on through tbe line. Bsmeuber we are Sole Agents here for Foster, Paul A Co’s Celebratsd Kid Gloves. We have them in all the popular colors and blaek. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S UNDERVESTS In the largest variety we havo ever had. Prices here are just eat half in two. 30o Vests now 23c, 75c Vesta now 374o, 00c Vesta now 50c. Every garment cut Is proportion. Every piece of It right new and fresh from the manufacturers. GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, Such aa Shlrta, Underwear, Sock, Suapemlere, Glare., Collar, and Caffe, etc., •ra ehawn hj aa In greater xarlety than any two linuaea In Amerieua combined, The price are juat about half what Clothing ami Furnlablng Gooda atorea ilk. Men and boyi of the entire country will do themeelvee a great lojoitlca If they fall to oome In and examine the entire lino, Unlaundrlod Shlrta each aa other* Mk 75c for, we will offer st 39c each. Undershirts at 50c each, worth $2.00 pair. Neckwear at 25c, aucb as they get 50c for. There sro too many Items to go Into detail. Come and see for yourself. ufw Scott’s Emulsion will check Consumption and is indispensable in ail wasting dis eases. ft>SSw4>rS*eMABwree. N T. All 4r n ,g|*u. SAPS! You need them? A few choice varieties: Silver Soap, Pear’s Scented. Pear’s Unscented. Pear’s Shaving Stick. Brown Windsor, ’ - -i Williams’ Shaving Glycerine, Cashmere, Bouquet, Seventh Regiment, Castile, White, Castile Red, Blue Mottle, Woodburry’s Facial, Cuticura. Buttermilk, Tuaneoa M- Turkish Bath, Sulphur, Carbolic, Pine Tar, Laundry Octagon. Sold by 318 UMAR STREET CARPETS, CURTAINS AND WINDOW 8HADES. All at tempting price.. Ingrain Carpeta at ‘£ic to 75o yard. Brnwle Carpet* 50o to 08o yard. All flna Valxet Carpeta, Axmlnletera and Moqnatlae eat in price* lower than you can buy them In Georgia. In cone! rnloo, weaaythie: wo wantyour trade. Yon havo bualnrea Judge ment enough to koow that‘with tha largo amoont of gooda wa boy, and tha large More* wo run we are In poeltlon to do bettor for you than any other honaa la thia country. *° ■ hl, » JO“ ™ "Man what wo aay, and an Inepecllon oi oar got them n, ° C ° ,I,J 0D * w, “ u,lg Dr r Gooda, ate., that our atock la th, place to Tbe ‘ r * de “ ,mr b » one of tho large.! we haee had In oor hlatory. Ue price* and the largeat .tock, together.wlth the treatment every on* geta la oer bouse is bound to do the work. * Dry