Americus weekly recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 18??-1891, March 05, 1891, Image 4

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    (fa* g or >® through our auuual clearing up and taking slock, we are
-now ready for business. Encouraged by the fact that our busl-
was greater last year tliau auy previous year, wo feel
f, like offering our trends greater inducements
than ever before in the line of
I CLOTHING
iHATS, • FURNISHING - GOODS
m
HOST ESPECIALLY
Notwithstanding our large sales, wc find tha'we have yet In stock
od assortment of ail styles—new and seasonable goods—which w<
dd like to reduce to make room fur our Spring purchases.
Our afcck of Clothing is so complete that we fee! satisfied that we
suit any and all in style, size, tit aud price, and it nothing else will
u we Uavo a flue line of samples and will have you a suit made to
Our Stuck Of Shoes is the largest In the city, embracing all the best
:es, aud we are determined that they shall bs sold, if good quality
low prices will sell tbegcoda.
%- Our stock of Furnishing Goods embraces all the latust styles In
J ‘ar , handkerchiefs, underwear, gloves, gents jewelry and ull the
ories of the toilet.
pin R, Shaw,
Champion Clothier, Shoer and Hatter.
117 and 110 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
. L. McLEOD & CO.,
.FILERS ;iN
STAPLE GROCERIES, SHOES. ETC.
* IISKIES. CIGARS AND TOBACCO IA SPECIALTY
S-'XtiST-CX*A.BS EiJl ATTACKED
jp ed with the Boat Brands of Liquors,'Bi•miles, Wines, Beer, Etc.
| L’keet, Under thsi Opera House, : AMERICUS OA
t- ESTATE BARGAINS.
» following desirable property close In at & bargain:
ndJIotonCol’legeHlll, large lot 210x270, fronting two streets. The pret
arge lpt, 5 rooms to the
ied, ' * ‘ *
uulloton Jackson etreet, fronting tl>*College. Lm__ . rv — —
££.■ now house with cook room and batlihouse attached, nice out house and
»:e. Call for bargains.
m
^ s:e. uaii ror Bargains.
UGH M. BROWN,
kson St. ’: :
* tea Furniture Fee to nr Stock for Bale
Americus Gel
FOR RENT!
jom on Lamar Street. Suitable for office or bod room.
0. HAYNES & SON, Beal Estate,
: syth Street, Americus, Ga.
FOR RENT!
—
Jjr. A Ice dwellings. Possesion given first of March and first April,
liaway, - Real Estate Agent.
HOME HCJNTHiRS
ver»l very choice properties wbicli I can olier
irtu* to* quick buyer.
T WAR REK',
Bank of Sumter Buildirg.
Recorder
c £orG^‘
TKI.KIIIONK, SO.
Notice.
When contract advertisers desire
a change of advertisement, they
must have copy In the ofllce by
boon of the morning before publi
cation, otherwise it must lay over.
PERSONALS.
Hon. Dupont Guerry, of Macon,
la In the cily.
Col. F,. T. Hickey, of Lumpkin,
is in the city
Mrs. \V. H. Cross, of Columbus,
is visiting lu the city•
J. R. Stapleton, uf Prado i, wa.
in Americus yesterday.
Mr. J. M. Tuorntou, of Ellaville,
was in tlie city yesterday.
Dr. W. H. Clark, of SmUliville,
■pent yesterday in tbe city.
Dr. Glebe Joivers, of the Plain",
spent yesterday in the city.
Dr. W. H. Tatum, of Louvale,
spent yesterday in Americas.
Capt. H. C. Ilagley left yesterday
on a short business trip to Atlanta
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon 8ims, of
Leslie, were in liic city yesterday.
Capt. ami Mrs. Sullivan of An-
dersouville, were in tbe city yester
day.
Judge Allen Fort went out to the
Hugueulu plantations yesterday, on
pleasure Dent.
Capt. C. L. Peacock, tbe prince of
hotel men, of Ellavi le, spent yes
terday in Americus.
Mr. W. J. Kerr lias returned
from a business trip down the Cen
tral. He reports much sucoess.
Mr. A. G. Lowery, one of Web
ster's most practical aud prominent
planters, was ju Americus yester
day.
Col. Marsh Jobuson, of Macon,
passed through the city yesterday,
en route to hlstylantatlon uear the
river.
Ueoi E. Thornton, the efficient
clerk of the Superior court of Web
ster county, was In tbe city yester
day on business.
Letter List.
Tbe following unclaimed letters
will be sent to dead lettei ofllce if
not called for in ten days. Mention
advertised letters when calling for
at office:
A—Bob Adams, Dave Adateln,
Miss Fano Autrey, Miss Jennie
Anthony.
B—W W Boland, (2), Benjamin
Body, W C Black, M D (4), J B
Bussey, Johnny Ball, J B Bry
ant, D B Bass, WIRie A Bass,
Miss Susan Bell, col., Miss
- Josseitiene Beil, Mrs Fannie
Brown, Miss Lulu Browuboch,
Mrs E Bryant.
C—M C Cullins, [Mrs Harriet Car,
col, Miss Allln Cognia, J T
Cooper, Paul Cummlug, 0 W
Carter, Miss Lollie Chappln,
(2), Louis Champion, Mrs Lissle
Collins.
D-Miss Willie Daniel, Miss Hattie
Daniel, Chas Davies, Fred W
Deane, Miss Sallie Demsou,
Miss Lleser Dantal.
E— Aline Erwin, Miss Lena Ellison
Jon Ellison.
G—Fred Gest, Miss Georgia, King
Gilbert, W liGrunrels, George
Gragan, AbrahamGoldfmlth.
H—Delia Howe, Mrs J L Holly, H
I) Hudson, Dennis Hargos,
Miss Lilham Henderson, UBlng
Holly, Bill Houston, Marshal
Harts, Mrs J J Hurp, Miss Ella
Hampton.
J—A J Joyce, Gilbert James, col.,
Joe Jarrotts, Alfred Jones, J G
Jefferson, William Jesslum,
Miss Lucy Jeflerson, Miss Julia
Jinklns.
K—Will E Koaus, Will Kitchens,
Jim Key, col.
L—Mlse Ella Lara, Miss Ida Launs-
M—Della Medex, Squire jMadra,
Miss Callle Morrow, Miss Each
McMIcte.
X—C E Newton.
P—W I, L Pare, W J Paschal. C N
Pierce, 8 D Perkins. Miss Della
Powell, Spencer Porter, W H
Price, Miss Cla Puston.
R—S H Rush, Miss Mattie Rey
nolds, Benjamin Rourkley, J G
Rogers, B It Rouse.
8—James A Sanders, Joseph
Seames, Mrs Eliza Semes, Mrs
Yio Shepherd, MIsb AdaStaten-
son, J F Stewart, Miss Laura
Smith,
T—Mr Tbouipsou, Mrs Anna
Thorton.
W—Mrs A J Walsard, Miss Lucinda
West, Miss Melvino Walker,
Leoudan WattBon, S C Wycoff,
S M Vflialy, Jno T Williams.
Y—M Young.
* J C. Roney, P. M.
Furniture Cheap.
A neat set of furniture can be
bought cheap by calling at this of
fice. Tbe furniture has only been
used a few weeks, is in excellent
condition, nnd cost (40. Will be
sold for (20.
. F. P. P. Baves Life.
SAVES WILL LIFE FOREVER.
A prominent '■avannahian, for
merly superintendent of a railroad,
says: ’ “I was crippled In my feet
aada.msm that I could not walk
without crutches, nor eat without
having a servant to feed me. I
tried physicians every where, but to
no lurpose, aud finally went to
New York, where my doctors, at
one time, decided to amputate my
arm, but found that course imprac
ticable,on account of a wound I had
received during the war. I return
ed to Savannah a complete wreck,
and my case seemingly hopeless.
Asa forlorn hope I begun to take P.
P. I’., and am rejoiced to say that
after using threo bottles, my limbs
began to straighten out, my appe
tite and health soon returned,and
t now fe«-l like a new mail; really
ns it I had been made over again,
and if I pallid live forever—so long
as I can get P. P. P.”
This gentleman will not give his
name for publication, but author
izes cs to refer anybody to him fora
verification of these facts, who will
apply to us. Yours truly,
LIPPMAN BROS-
Wholesale Druggists,
Proprietors of P. P. P. t
Savannah, Ga.
A gentleman desires a pleasant
room and board for himself and
wife in a private family. Address
with terms and location, Y. X,
Recorder office. 3-7
LEMON ELIXIR,'
Its Wonderful Efiect on tho Liver,
Stomach, Bowela, Kidneys and Blood.
Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir is a
pleasant lemon drink that positive
ly cures all Biliousness, Constipa
tion, Indigestion, all Sick and
Nervous Headaches, Kidney Dis
ease, Dizziness, loss of Appetite,
Fevers, Chills, Palpitation of Heart,
and all other diseases caused by
disordered liver, stomach and kid
neys, the first great cause of all
fatal diseases. 50 cts. and (1 per
bottle. Sold tiy druggists. Pre
pared only by H. Mozley, M. I).,
Atlanta, Ga.
LEMON HOT. DROPS.
For coughs aud colds, take Lemon
Hot Drops.
For sore throat and Bronchitis,
take Lemon Hot Drops.
For pneumonia and Larjugctis,
luke Lemon Hot Drops.
For Hemorrhage aud all throat
and lung diseases, take Lemon IJot
Drops.
25 cents, at druggists. Prepared
only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta,
Georgia.
President National Bank.
McMiuville, Teuu. t writes: From
experience iu my family, Dr. H.
Mozley’s Lemon Elixir lias few, if
any equals, ami no superiors in
medicine, for the regulations of the
liver, stomach aud bowels. Dr. H.
Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops are su
perior to any remedies we have ever
been able to get for throat and luug
diseases. W. H. Maonkss,
President National Bank.
New Advertisements.
LOST.
A sttel chain with five keys. A 11 acral
reward will be paid to the finder if ho will
return them to me nt Bank of Sumter.
3-0 BU RT PRICE.
Dressed Lumber.
11 y retail or by carload. Laths, Flooring
Colling nnd Weather-boarding on hand at
nil timea. Shingles and Rough Timber In
jn^r quantity. 8. M. Jones.
For Sale.
A VALUABLE FARM, formerly known
tho Robt. Hodge* plantation,situated eight
miles northeast of Americus and two mile*
southeast of Andersonville, containing
fourteen hundred acres of land; six hun
dred of which is In a high state of culttvn-
tivatlon, tho balance, or eight hundred
seres, in original timber, consisting of Oa k
hickory and pine. About three fourths o
this lund ilea level, while the balance Is
•lightly uuderlftting. It Is well watered by
branches 9ml spring*. It is healthy.fertile
and productive. Tho farm house Is a two
story frame structure, containing (even
rooms. Tenant houses and neat frame
cabins of sufficient number to comfortably
house the necessary labor tor working tho
farm. Being convenient to market,schools
and churches, and in an Intelligent and
thickly nettled neighborhood, this farm
offers superior Inducements to auy one
deslrtog acouutry home. For additional
Information, apply to
J. B. FELDER,
DEALER IN
REAL ESTATE.
O. J. OANNOn’3
CANCER CURE,
and—
BLOOD PUKIFIER.
Piierely vegetable and guaranteed to cure
when direction* are followed. T»y it!
M sun fact u.-cd by o. J. Cannon,
Americus, it*.
P EACOCK : HOUSE.
ELLAVILLE GEORGIA-
NEW: HOUSE,: NEW: FURNITURE
Good sample and sleeping rooms for
commercial men and tbe public.
Flret-Clos* fare^nnd satisfaction guar-
C. I» PEACOCK, Proprietor.
nnteej.
DIAMONDS and WATCHES.
$50,00 tj $500,00. . • $25.00 Jo $200 00.
Diamond and Watch Clubs, oue to five dollars per week. Price
in clubs less thau spot cash to tho regular Jeweltr, whose expenses
increase tlio profits. Handsome Gold Watches for (25.00. One
Dollar per week. Ladies or Gent’s.
JAS. T. COTNEY,
Fleetwood & Russell Corner.
SHINGLES
-AND-
LUMBER
.. -pared to furnish lhera on short noth*
Satisfaction guarantee'. Will delivers
Parkers Station, ten miles from America?
on M. Jt dt M. R II. Aditroii lit at t «..n '
Shingles.
When in need of shingles, by the car load
or by smaller quantities, call on or addre*
us. We make the best shingles In the mar
ket. WIGGINS & HERNDON
feb22-lm.
Tinvr,
GRANITE, - IRON,
PORCELAIN LINED
SPECIALTIES.
Wliolesale and Retail
-AT
BUTLER & BERRY’S
R- L. McMATII.
E. J. McMATII.
B.H. McMATH
McMATH BROTHERS,
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions, Country Proflnce,
BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.,
WHISKEYS, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES.
207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
We solicit n share of the patronage of the trading public, guaranteeing Mittefactlon
low prices, and good goods. We deliver goods anywhere In the city. Call and sec us.
McMATH B"OTHERS.
BAKERY
R. F. NEHRING,
PROPRIETOR.
iiGison Street, Under Allen Qonse
AMERICUS, GA,
LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY!
to for m of all M Promptly Filled! Stead ud fab Wagon Goa out
Country Merchants supplied with bread at wholesale prices.
GLOVER’S OPERA HOUSE
Thursday, March 5th, 1891.
*0. n. JO0SEY,
THE LEADING DEA'.ER IN—
Tobacco, Cigars d Liquors.
sole. Agent or tie CeeUrated Old ■‘Bam Ejnig’ Much mm.
31 COTTON AVENUE. AMERICUS. GA
DO YOU WANT THEM ?
I have on hand and for sale a large ot of
Brick, Shingles, Lumber
t AND- -
WALL PAPER.
EveryiKMly should examine my piper and have He ir house* papered. Give me u
call and 1 will convince \uu that 1 have the wall paper you Want.
«T- S3C. A3XT.
Contractor and Builder, and Dea'er in Builders Mateiial.
Supported by an earnest and effiden
company, and with all tho' Origins
Scenic Embellnhmenta which chars?
terlzed it* success in New York, Boston
and Han Francisco.
GREATER THAN EVER BE FOR
The 8t. Paul Globe say* of It: “It Is
of the strongest melo-dramas ever presen
ed on the stage. Thedlvlng of the heroin
a large body of water brought the audlsn
to their feet with excitement."
THE PAYMASTER In nnquestlonib
the most elaborate melo-drama products
In America to-day, having received ti
plaudits of tbe press and public from Mali
to California for
4—CONSECUTIVE 8EA80N3-
You cannot afford to mis. It I
Scat! on ulo at Ltttlo Mardrc'i.
BUILDE K8* SUPPLY CO,
HOUSES FOR] RENT AND SALE ON THE INSTALL
MENT PLAN.
JLO 3>Tox«7 ZXouacNi IVow Hondy,
Lumber sold on Instatin' .. Vacant lot* loi sale on time.
■E3T. 33. WATTS
* —Wholesale and Retail Dealer in—
GROCERIES
Fine Tobacco, Cigars and Whisky a Specialty!
No. 303 Forayth ami 1004 I.ee Street#, • - AMF.HICUS. GEORGIA
R. T BYRD,
REPRESENTS THE SAFEST ,40 STR0NGES1 COMPANIES .N TH»
Inaurauco Placed on City aud Country Property.
TWELFTH ANNUAL STATEMEN
or TUK
rrDEnrr
1DL-UFE-AHI
914 Valid Street, FUUtelplt Ft
Income to Jan. 1,1891, Including
balance, f813,7i9.
Disbursements for I/ossea and Ex
pense of Management 491,W
INVESTED AS.SKTH.
Baal Estate and Mort>
gage Lop dm f22D,9U.93
Bonds, Mtocks and
Loans on Collateral.. 81,784.10
Cash in office, Ranks
and Trust Co 12 E54.0G
Bills Receivable, Ledg
er balances, ete 40,107.10
—
Contingent Assets 755,3#
Total Assets 9 ,008,Id
I.NfcUItANCK IX FORCE.
Jan. 1,1811,12,176 Policies, repre- . e#Jl
s€tiling.... * f2rt,9i5,WU
Total Iaishcsand 1'itymtiiU to
Member* in 12 Years, l,037jl^
The annual expense dues are limit**
94 per 91,000 Insurance and the mortal*
savings the first five years, as again**
uveruge cxpeiihe cost about $11 1° olJ 111
companies. ~
Tbe new business In 1800 cost the F1<M«
912.91 per $1,000 insurance, aa agate**
average coat or over flu iu old line comps
les.
The cash assets of the Fidelity are t**
ty-flve times Its ascertained liabilities,
against a ratio of 91.1210 each 91 llabilHJ 1
old line companies. . . .
The Fidelity has already saved to *
policy holders In twenty year*, as cofl>P*
«d with old liM premium., over U>n
million dollars. + . , ,
Its policies are plain, nntecbnlcsl,
» guaranteed on tho same principal lu<
rernment bonds are guaranteed.
L. G. Fovsx, President
Dunn & Lyless, Man’grs
d-tr * AMJSBICrS, OA.
mmn
BY THE CAB LOAD LOTS.
Th. beat Hhlnglcs iqtdo nl the l“* <<
price, ever known before. Addrew
B. M. Joan, Amsrieui. «»•
D. C. Joans, Lm! I. 0«.
feb. »-am.