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THE AMERICUS TIME8-REC0RDER: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1891.
Insurance That Insures.
J. E. BIVINS and STEPHEN 8. SHIPPS
Represent the Royal, the Girard, tha
British America, the Palatine, the North
British and Mercantile.
• From the hour you place vour Insurance
with us your Interest Is protected. If your
property does not burn, all right and equally
all right if it does.
We propose to stand by our patrons to the
fullest extent
The companies represented by us are
strong in every sense of the word.
Our rates are the lowest current rates and
we guarantee a prompt and satisfactory
adjustment whenever a loss occurs.
J. E. BIVINS,
STEPHEN S. SHIPPS.
B23 tf
PIANOS AND ORGANS
Do not make the mistake to think cou can purchase PIANOS AND ORGANS away
from home cheaper than at HOME. We buy direct from the MANUFACTURERS and
save all cost of extra handling (or agents’ fees) and GUARANTEE to save you 20 PER
CENT on any instruments that will MATCH OR. EQUAL IN QUALITY OR TONE
instruments sold by us. Call and examine our Pianos and Organs or write for catalogue
and prices.
M JEVKLBY
421 Jackson Street, Americus, Ga.
-VVE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR
Mtbi, Mu, kilty it all lit,
Staling; Sfa at Fill Site
ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS
PICKED UP HERE AND THERP ABOUT
THF cirv
And all other hucIi Roods a. are usually kept in a first class Jewelry store. Also
PIANOS, ORGANS
and other Music?] Instruments, Music tl Merchandise. Sheet Music, etc. We repai
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Pianos and Organs and engrave anything we sell free of charg
.AH WorK Guaranteed.,
Prices reasonable. Call and see us at the old stand,
NO 409 JACKSON STREET, ■ - AMERICUS, GA.
JAMES FLICKER & ERO.
A Great Mixture.
Boots,
ware lUu nuuuui. an wc unci IU1 ojjui u*ui.
you arc hound to And many bargains of
great value.
If you fee our Shoes and failed to get
suited in price and quality, style, etc., you
will be impressed with the fact that you are
surrounded by a large stock and good as
sortment of staple, every day dry goods, all
marked down so low as to excite your curi
osity.
SEE THE STOCK.
GET OUR PRICES,
TRY OUR GOODS AND BE HAPPY.
Respectfully,
SPOT CASH STORE,
C UNDER ALLEN HOUSE.
HAVE YOU EVER VISITED THE
FINEST AND LARGEST GRO
CERY STORE IN THE
STATE OF GEORGIA?
I invite you to call and do so, and promise
you will Indeed be surprised to know that
snch an establishment is in your midst.
THE LARGEST STOCK!
THE LOWEST PRICES!
THE FINEST GOODS!
I want to see you this sesson and always
when contemplating *a purchase of anything
to eat Be sure and get my prices at
WHOLESALE on
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONS,
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
E. D. ANSLEY,
Jackson Strest, Americus, Georgia.
P. S, Will Sell at retail.—E- D. A.
GEO. D. WHEATLEY,
Corner Lamar street and cotton avenue*
Autumn Novelties in Dress Silks, Black and Colored Dress Fab
rics, Trimmings, Etc., Etc.
atOOo, former piles
OUR FALL EXHIBIT
Of Bilks, illk and wool Ulxture,
and Drees Fabrics In general this
season surpasses any Tike display
ever ahown in tbit part of the state.
Bought under the
NEW TARIFF RATES
The most beautiful of ailk and
woolen Fabrlo, can now be bad of
u* at price, that good* of very ordi
nary quality formerly demanded.
FOR EARLY AUTUMN
SHIRT WAISTS, Beautiful line
figured, changeable Tafietta Silks,
every fibre silk
$1 00 a yard
NEW BLACK DRESS S'LKS.
Elegant patterns In fancy Brr-
cades, Armnres, Qros Grain, Faille
Francalse, Peau Do Sole, Bengallnes,
etc., etc., at prices much lower than
formerly.
Satin Ducha8se and Moira Silks.
All the new colorings Including
beautiful shades for evening wesr.
betides myriads of new effects In
Trimming Silks, Velvets, etc.
BLACK DRE8S G00D8.
SO inch Cashmeres 20c formerly
85c a yard.
36 inch silk finish Henriettas 25c
formerly 4-5c.
40 luob all wool English -Serge 45c
formerly 05c.
S. 40 Inch imported Whip Cord 50c
formerly 85c.
oAlnctl Habit Cloth 45c formerly
TOr.X
64 inch Storm Serge 50c formerly
95c. \
COLORED DRE88 GOODS.
Best values yet ottered.
27 Inch Tricot Smtiugs, pretty
shades of light, medium and oxford
mixtures $110 for dress pattern, 8
yards.
Very stylish eUacts—34 Inch fancy
Covert Sntta $1 60 for dress pattern,
8 yards.
40 Inch all wool, Imported Serges
every shade 45o formerly 65 a varrl.
64 Inch French Flanuels, all new
shades 45c formerly 75c.
The Magnets or Special Attrac
tion for Cash This Week.
If you cannot
ALL 5c PER YARD.
Wlldernets of new Prints So,
New Ginghams, dress styles aud
apron checks, So.
Yard wide Bleaching, best made,
6o.
Yard wide Bleaching, "Pride of
the Laundry," 5o.
Yard wide Sea Isiand, best quality,
6o.
Fine Toilet Soaps 5?
64 Inob German Linen Table Dam
ask 25c, formerly 40c yard.
60 Inch Bleached Satin Damask at
30c; formerly 85c a yard.
50 dozen extra slzo German fringe
Doylies at 25o, formerly 00c dozen.
40 dozen Bleach Damask, Regula
tion Dinner Napkins GOe, formerly
$1 00 a dozen.
160 SlIGHTLY SO LED QUILTS
at half value; 60 cen’s to $2 50 eaoh.
Some of the finest Marseilles, full
114. Nota quilt in the lot worth
lets than $1 00 each.
Good Tiling for Antunn Wear
120 LlRht weight Ladles' Jackets and
Shoulder Cares In Black, Navy, Tan
and Grey, very nobby and stylish at
$2 25 really worth about $5 60.
150 beautifully assorted Moire aud
Satin faced Jackets—any size desired
from $3 00to4 00, really-worth from
$8 £0 to (12 20.
Th lland'.ojfo l Mnr of (lotbing
Road) fur Yoor In peetico.
Our 3-Bultnn Cut-Aways, and Nob
by ftack Hulls, at $7 50, $10 00, $12 50
aud $1(1 50 command the admiration
of every one, and are p-onounced by
critics correct in style, perfection in
fit and right In price.
0 r Line of Boy's School Suit*,
Child’ll Kme Pauls Suits, and
Roys and Children’s Extra Pants.
Canuot be surpassed iu quality or in
price.
See our Child's suit from 4 to 14
years at 75o per suit.
And Bunched Together for Hatty Headern.-
What the People Said and Did In Amer-
icua Yetterdny.—The Diiy'e boirtgi Told
In Brief Paragraph*.
Reserved seats for “Spider and Fly”
Monday night will b] placed on sale nt
Mims, Hudson A- Bio.’s this morning.
Mr. Sim Valters baa more onions
than he needs aud proposes to swap
them for corn. See his advertisement
elsewhere In this paper.
Tho stormy neither of the put two
days, tho result of the West India hur
ricane that awept the coast, haa subsided,
and yesterday was as bright and balmy
as a day in June.
OfUcer Tom Cobb was called to Leslie
yesterday by a telegram announelng the
serious illness of his sister, Mrs. J. T.
Ferguson, who has a severe attack of
fever.
It has been clearly demonstrated that
bananas, like everything else, will grow
In Sumter county. Messrs J. W. Harris
and S. A. Walters eaoh have several One
trees loaded with the iusolous fruit.
A. A. Gainos, a negro apeaker from
Atlanta, who has been making speeches
about the county in the interest of the
populists, Is billed to address the color
ed voters of that faith in this city to day.
Cotton receipts were about up to tho
average yesterday—203 bales—though
this number will be doubled todsy. The
weather has been fine for pioklng this
week and the staple will roll in today
and tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrold hkve
secured the dwelling on College Street
now oconpled by Ur. H. H. Steele, and
will begin housekeeping on Monday.
Ur and Uri. Steele will take apart-
ments at the Allen House.
The melaneholtc days oome on apace
as the melon season wanes. A two
horse wagon load of the ague bomba,
perhaps the last of the season, were
brought In from the country yesterday,
and sold readily at a nickel raoh.
The enterprising management of the
“Jaybird" warobouse aro determined
that their patrons shall seo the clroos,
and to this end aie offering a free ticket
t> everyone bringing three bates of cot
ton before Oat. 8th, the day before the
show.
If you would sip the most delicious
soda water, cool loe drink* or the finest
flavors and mixed by ao artist, cal on
Hints, Hudson A Bro.
at you cannot votne in person, send us extra orders for gooda on ap
proval. We guarantee satisfaction In every inetance,’or your money back
D. Wheatley’s,
AR STREET AND COTTON IAVE. AMERICUS, 8A.
t N
Vote for straight democracy ncx
Wodnesday lu the persons of Kojre*
(sntatlvrs Dodson and Wheatley srd
Senator Lewis It Is a duly you owe
G o.-gia to do so
Tbi ttarbreus aSatctM.
As predicted, the last me.itiug .'or the
season of the Cat Club yetlerdsy was
the best of the year, If any difference
coaid posst Vy be found. Tho attendance
was larger, tho melts sweeter, tl *
“gravy" better and the spring watoi
colder than on any previous occasion
Fully fifty members were present, and
joy was mingled with iegret that this
was tho last meeting until next April.
Judge Crisp was one of tho honored
guests of the occasion, and while barbe
cue Is not conducive tc speech-making,
was nevertheless called upon and made
a few happy remarks suitable to the
pleat ant surroundings. It was Indeed a
red letter day in the history of the Cue
Club.
POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE.
Some of Those Who Come and Go In Auier
leua Oar hr Day.
Why do without a pretty belt buckle
or hair ornament In sterling silver when
you can purchase ono ao reasonable
from the Americus Jewelry and Music
Co., 421 Jackson street?
Mr. William Ransom, of Augusta, was
iu the city od business yesterday.
Judge J. F. Watson left yesterday for
Smithville on a short business trip.
High art stationery 5 cents a box at
George Oliver’s.
J. L. Prior, of Fayetteville, N, C.,
was antographod at The Windsor yes
terday.
Miss Annie S liter, of The Plains, Is
spending a week or two with friends In
the city.
Mrs. John L Ross, of Albany, la
vialtlug her mother, Mrs. Philo Smith,
04 Kim avenue.
Sam Crawford came over from Buena
Vista yesterday to look after matters of
business hare.
Capt. and Mrs. Thomas Frame,
Andsrsonvllle, were guests of friends
hero yesterday.
Craig Colloid snd Chas. £. Dix, of
Atlanta, wore among the arrivals at The
Windsor last night.
Mis. D. H. White left yesterday on a
visit of soverai days to relatives and
friends in Griffin.
Wdl Kerch was chasing Constitution
subscribers and American shekols In the
metropolis yesterday.
Capt. and Mrs. Heath returned yester
day to Arlington after a visit of several
days to friends In this oity.
Mr. James F, Stapleton represented
the good county of Webster among the
numerous visitors here yesterday morn
ing.
Cadet Perry Burt, after a pleasant va
cation of three woeks here, left this
morning to resnme hla studios at the
Naval Academy, Annapolis.
Mrs. U. B. Harrold and Miss Anna
Harrold returned home yeate day from
a pleasant visit of several days to rela
tives and friends In Columbus and
Hurleboro, Ala.
Dome anU Abroad.
It is the duty of everyone, wheth
er at home or traveliug for pleasure
or busluese, to equip himself with
the remedy which will keep up
strength and prevent Illness, aud
cure such tile as are liable to come
upon all in every day life. Hood,s
Sarsaparilla keeps the blond pure
and lees liable to absorb tho germs
of disease.
Hood's Pills >re hand made, aud
perfect In proportion and appear
ance. 25c. per box. 192
or Interest to the Public.
We desire to oall attention to our
new ad which appoars in this Issue, and
to invite the public to call and Inspect
our stock when lu noed of anything In
onr line. We have too great an assort
ment to particularize, ro will only atk
that you remember we are headquarters
for whatever you m ty want tn the jew-
ely anil randaal instrument linn, and if
yon will call and look through our
stock before making your purchases we
will bo satisfied with the result.
James Fj.icker & 3no.
9 22 lw
"Hood’s Vcgotablo P.lis are too oesl
n the market for liver t-tables." Evans
West, Vienna.G. -
If you wish to rent a good store oonfer
with Mr. Callaway.
The Pl*y Holiday Night*
M. 11. Leavitt'* new comt)any will be
herelc the* teceuful extravaganza "Spi
der aod Fly ” The scenery and costumes
are all new, and there are also new bal
let*, *peclalile* and original noveltiea,
Including an elaborate aud artiatto ae
rie* of the now famous Living Pioturcs,
which New York aod Europe have gone
«u dafi over.
Rut* Bags, M.t Duteb and all other
varieties of Landretb'* turnip seed juit
recieved at Dr. Kldridgn'a.
Dr. Price’* Cream Baking Powder
Wcrtr* Pair fflrt.M Aasg
Wine*, Braadie*, whiskies, gin and
rum for medicinal nee*, at Dr. El-
dridge'a Drug Store.
Money to Sell. s
I am prepared to make loan* on Im
proved eity and firm property $1,000
and opwarde 8 per cent par annum
Call on Hugh U. Brow;, 507 Jackson
street. 0 2(1 d A trim
Vote the straight democratic ticket
next Wednesday morning, the first
thing after breakfast.
V
ONE CENT 1 WORD COLUMN.
eaced dry goods itaicsmcn cati
mediate, permanent and profitable employ*
ment with Geo. D. Wheatley, America*, Ga.
Unle w experienced and competent do not
‘PP’r-
What Kep 4em Up?
Farmer—“How much bo them pants, anyway?”
Clerk—“Three seventy-five.”
Farmer—“Yes, same old price. ’Patera worth hall what they
uster ')f>, corn away down to nothin,’ oats down, butter down, eggs
down—I’d just like ter know what keeps pants up?”
Clerk—“Suspenders, perhaps.”
The old man went out muttering that he “guessed it was safety
pins in some cases ”
If that chap had only come to onr place he’d never left withou
the pants—
And Some of These 7*oo.
W ANTED—A good comfortable room
with or without bojrd, near busine.v*
part of city for onealnglerouog man. Hunt
be reasonable. P. O. Box 03
FOR RUNT.
dwelling on Jackson street, near
public school*
S. P, Boone.
NS
AOR RENT—Deuirab’e retldence on Church
. street, corner of IMoce. All raoder
convenience*. Apply tc
“ ‘“tf DR. W. P. BCRT.
JNU. WINDSOR
P. D. BAITER
&
General Insurance Agenis-
Facilities for plac ng large liner, foa
patronage aollcl ted.
Office at People's National rf«nk*
A good all wool business Suit for 810.
A FINE O FERCOaT for $10.
Several Suits of nice Balbriggau Under
wear at $1.75 Suit.
One half dozen those popular Manhattan
Shirts tor $6 00.
One half dozen splendid Half Hose for
$1 00,
Pair nice Suspenders (Anti Guyot) at 25c.
Nice new style Scarf or 4-in-hand Tie 50c.
A nice wool School Suit for his boy at
$1.50 or $2.00.
A pair of Knee Pants, splendid quality,
for 50c.
A nice Black Dress for his wife at $5 00.
A fine Carpet anywhere from 40c to $1.00
)er yard.
Some nice Rugs from 75c to $2.50 each.
Choice set of Lace Curtains at $2.50 pair.
One half dozen pairs Ladies’ Hose $1.50.
Pair of those popular Foster Kid Gloves
for $1OO.
Cne half dozen Undervests at 25c or 50c
each.
Several dozen yards nice Torchon Lace.
One dozen nice Towels at $3.00 which
sold heretofore at 40c each.
Fine Bleached Linen Table Cloth, very
wide, heretofore 65c, for 50c yard.
Three or four of those nice Counterpanes,
S'
which have been heretofore $1.50 and which
they offer now at $1.00 each.
A fine Cloak or pretty Cape of the latest
style aud cheaper than were evt r known, or
any and everything in the Dry Goods, Clothing
and Carpet line at lower prices than Were ever
heard ot.
WHEATLEY & ISLET