k» Dark3PB3ST IFOrfcTTS.Big Injun At the Opera House to-nigh. View ct the Red Sea At the Opera Houseity, and*!ition is I Ladies meeting at the Library at 5:30this p. ui.ake (3o. Look at the startling figures in M. B. cCo.to Foster's big advertisement.coming i D^n’t forget the Illuminated Tableaux uwitteo | Opera House to-night.Storeyshantc'sPrice's organ ilrman. t iu theMr. J. J. Hill, of Bronwood, shook hands with the boys last Monday.We propose to sell Drugs, Patent Medicines, etc., etc., as oheap as anyone. Call nd see J. A. D. F. Daventoht.The new sohedule on the Southwestern bey de- I railroad is a reiy convenient one for as pos- Americus,Distinguished men and woman will be for the I represented in Living Statuary at the ngwili j Opera House to-night, ble.Cohen□tribu-izes alto con 1 see ifred on)ntest- track id the ill be ght or or ten ho sixSlo-o re-be refilledf theAn elegant lino of Bracelet?, Gents' Watch Charms, etc., etc., just received by Janus Fricker S: Bro.Should nothing occur to interfere, Messrs. Shaffer and Reeso will havo their shooting matoh this afternoon.Please remember Soda Water is Spot Ca*h at only 5o a glass atJ. A. A D. F. Davknpout's.The Library wants the services of its lady members and friends. Read the call and go to the meeting this afternoon.An elegant line of Bracelets, Gents* Watch Charms, etc., etc., just received by James Fricker Bro.Tho lir^t and second nine of the}base ball club of this city will play a match game on their grounds this afternoon at oking | 4 o’clock.A. «/. Buohauan, A. L. Roese, M. H. Ford, Will Mims and. Joe Roney went out for birds yesterday and returned with lots of them.An elegant line of Bracelets, Gents' ctico I Charms, etc., etc., just receivedby James Fricker «fc Bro.miles I Dr. Burt was in Montezuma Monday, uight endeavoring to sell tlut village a fire en-ls in j gin«» which ho will probably do in tho next few weeks.Mr. H. II. Collier, an old Americus boy, but now of Port Royal, S. C., is visiting his many friends in this city. We are glad to know that he is prospering.Mr. W. F. Hare has a few words to say to our readors this morning about the necessities of life. You will find him a nice dealer to trade with, who will furnish you good goods.Go to J. H. Black Son to buy your shoes and hats. Will sell cheap for cash. We will also sell to good men on credit until fall as cheap as anybody. Call to seo them. Next door to Bauk of Ameri-cus. * my21wlAllan Chappell made his usual Monday visit to this city last Monday, and all day whenever he would sit down he would be surrounded by a crowd, eager to know the particulars of the walking match in Alacou, and how Guerry did.Opera Slippers, Empress Slippers, New Port Ties and all kind of Low Out Sum* mer Shoes, for Ladies, Misses and Children, at John R. Shaw's. ‘ tfWillie Hawkes, Charlie Ellis, John Hawkes, M. Dowdel, S. Tjndel, Z. Simpson, Sandy CoUin^ and O. Ilawkes.Binging, .“Must we Leave tho Old Ilome, Mother, by Willie and Jefferson Goleman.Recitation, “The Creeds of the Bells, Marietta Grant.Dialogue, “The Would-be-Teacher, by J. Calhoun and C. Ellis.Dialogue, “That Postal Card,” Mary Barlow, Rosa Nelms, M. Grank andJ. Coleman.Recitation, MOur Army of the Dead, Luoius Williams.Singing, “the Golden Rule.Tho primary schools will have calis thenic exercises at Round Hall, Friday'' afternoon at four o'clock.U. W. F. Phillips, Principal.Rooms for Rent.Dr. J. B. Hinklo has two nice rooms,adjoining his office on Jackson street, lorrent. They are specially suitable for an office or bed-roonn. Apply to him at his office.I-J.ffa;:ed Glapsn 10nd athov.nowookandandodafiveick-»tThe lavauaih Morning News.The Morning News has combined with a number of conspicuous journals— among them tho New York Sun, the Philadelphia Times, the Cincinnati Enquirer, and tho Chicago Tribune—in theSublication of a number of new stories of ction by distinguished American authors, the first of which, “Pandora, by Henry James, is now being published In the Sunday News. This story will be followed by one from Mr. W. D. Howolls, who in turn will bo succecded by Mr. Bret Harte.Mr. Melville D. Landon (“Eli Perkins”), who is now en routo for Europe, will write a series of letters for tho Morning News during his journey on the con* tinent. fhe Fashion Letters of Jennie June (Mrs. J. C. Croly) and the gossipy letters of that brilliant y(ung Southern writer, Coyle Douglass, will continue to be a feature of tho paper.The Morning News calls apodal attention to these features of its mammoth Sunday issue, which is sent to all subscribers of the daily.In the future as in the past the Morning Nows will warmly support the National Democratic party. .It will continue to advocate a reduotion of tho tariff because it believes that the best interests of tho people will be served by such reduction.In its columns the latest nows from all parts of tho world will bo found. The special dispatches and correspondence of the Morning News will bo fuller this year than ever before.Special attention will be given to the news of Georgia, Florida and South Carolina. Eaoh department will bo carefully edited, and the aim will bo improvement and the highest standard of excellence. No expense will bo spAred to make the Morning News the most readable and reliable newspaper in tho South.TF.HM8.Daily, by mail or city delivory, 7days in the week...............$10 00Daily, by mail only, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, or Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday... 5 00Weekly Nows.................... 2 00J. H. EST1LL, Proprietor, Savannah, Ga.McFarlan's Ryo Whiskey, endorsed by tho State 0/tftnuit, also pure Brandies and Wines for medicinal use atJ. A. D. F. Davknpoiit's.I. Vil-ay-lairthetheingun-moJerng:00as/asngis-jr-M.d.li-notoofedas;dS’«et-re8,nlei-i-t-(Examination of Teachers.An examination of candidates for positions ns teachers in tho public schools of Americus, will be held at the college on Saturday, 21st instant, between the hours of! a. m. ami 2 p. m.Jno. M. Gannon,2t Superintendent.Closing of (he Colored Hcltool,Pabexts and Friends:—It is with great pleasure that wo invito you to attend the cloning exercises of our schools this week. We havo earnestly endeavored to do our duty with the young minds committed to our care; and now' we hopo that you will show your appreciation of our work by visiting all the departments of tho school dariug tho week. Your presence will encourage both teachers and pupils.In the Grammar school, tho examinations will bo written until Friday, when they will be oral.Wednesday evening, the 11th insL, our annual exhibition will take place at the A. M. E. Church, with the following programme:Prayer.Singing. The Greeting Song.Recitation, “The School Reception, Amelia Comer.Recitation, “I Have Lost my Way,” Aana Mercer.Recitation, “Delay,” Lula James.Rccitation, “How to Live,” Lula Cook.Recitation, “What I Know,” Willie Hawkes.Singing, “The Little Nows Boy/' Georgia Brooks.Recitation, “A. B. C.” Henry Strong.Recitation, “I Wish I was Growu Up, John Hawkes.Recitation, “The Village Blacksmith,” Sarah Perry.Declamation, “Our Native Land, Octavius Hawke*.Recitatin, “Behind the Screen,” Sid* neyTyndel.Recitation, “The Wants of Man,” Cor* nelia Davi*.Recitation, ,fThe Lips That Touch Liquor, Shall Never Touch Mine,” Mattie Hughes.Singing, “Temperance Boys and Girls are We.” * ♦Declamation, “No Work the Hardest, Matthew Dowdel.Recitation, “Dimes and Dollars, Della Bunch, -Recitation, “John Jenkins’ Sermon, John Calhoun. - - .Select Oration, “Indastry, Geo. Davis. ‘•Choice of Trades, by Cbarlf* Wilson,New Advertisements.Presla MeatsAND-COUNTRY PRODUCE!I am now prepared to furnish tlu j nbllc with choice meats, such as Beef, Pork, Mutton, and KM. I aI«o have on hand at all time* ehiekens •nd Egg*. Come around and try in*. Boulb side Cotton Awn up, nail door to l\ If. Williams, jsnelltf W. K. IIAUK,Have opened a Bakery with their storoin connectionYou blioi do not alwi goods, evei there is n otherwise t very much enco of a h best goods in a largo lt;of illustrati are now offi $10, which suit sold eh a lack ofkn oftho host the constru mcnts. The beautiful Spper yard ;sell yard. It is great impor that be shlt; dealing witl control the : of their pat) cumstances cnccd by 1 unquestiona the immense Stock, now lt;J. VfjTheON COTTON AVENUE,Opj*oslt«t Commeadal Hotel,and having a New Patented Oven, by which they can bake continuously any time of day, tlioy are prepared to supply tho people of Americus withBREAD, RUSKS, AND BISCUITS,All Kinds of Cakes,Bto.« 2Sto*tof the very best quality at tho very lowest rates. They are prepared toDuke Cakes, Barbecue Shouts,and do all kinds of custom Baking on short notice and at a reasonable price. Their Bakery will be under tho chajge ofMr. W. Stacoy,which is a sufficient guarantee that all work will be first-class. Give us a trial and we are confident that you will be pleased.Jonltl |EVANS lt;0 MERRITT.CHEAP LUMBER-I an now looted t B*n*lt; pU», nm vfctf. I will driirra hunter at mill DolUr* p»r 1000 ft* t, Ml (a the citytwur* j** low. if. ft w. Jordan*20 Rolls opened at .J.Smusli Ip ( LOSSThere was prices at Wi Sevoral mere cd, and ladie of tho drop HATS. A f 45c each. J.Wo have Children’s C than ever. ] entire stock, ing opened.JHave j ust o of young geni from $0 to $ you can ado suit and will I shape.” J. 'Having soli of fine I’araso order duplical by to day’s I Escurial Lacc taken thu towJ. 1Can showy White Goods of Baltimore, a $10 per yartlJ. 1We arc still of Boots, Shot retail them atJ. VIn our Millii have shown b varieties, and i than any Iioum nah or Atlanta cral millinery boring cities mcnt. Call an chasing elsewbJ.In Dry Good Fancy Goods, i having sold mo over before. 1 be seen to bo aJ. ?.Just opened, light weight to $4.00 each to blt; J. Wma n