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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1891.
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WHEATLEY & ANSLEY
Everything now ready, and when
weather permits our store is fairly
•rowded with customers, ail drawn by
what they have seen ami heard of
the greatest stock of goods ever
shown here. Styles no other houses
here can get! Qualities nonu of them
dare handle! Variety unexcelled,
Prices within the reacli of all.
FINE DRESS GOODS.
The magnitude of our Dress Goods
Department is without a peer in this
part of the country. Our prestige is
acknowledg d even by would-be
competitors. That we are in a posi
tion to do better for you than others
cannot bo questioned. We make
Dress Goods our specialty, and it is
hut fair to presume that we are bet
ter acquainted with what the trade
desires. We have the only stock of
Dress Goods in Americus selected
personally in New York, our Mr.
Ansley having just returned from
New York where he. spent several
weeks in the interest of our Dress
Goods department alone. The peo
ple have shown their appreciation of
our efforts to give them a stock sec
ond to none in the country, and our
low prices and fair dealing always
insure satisfaction.
We open the season with, first, the
handsomest collection of French nov
elties it has ever been our pleasure to
own.
These goods are not in loud de
signs, but the richest and neatest
styles possible to procure.
Choice Embroidered Robes - $10.00
«• « “ 12 50
*• « “ 15 00
« “ “ 17 50
“ “ “ 18 60
“ “ “ 20 00
“ « “ 28 00
•« “ 25 00
Grays, Tans, Modes and all the new
shades at 0.50 suit.
Choice and select styles English
Plaids in Greys, Tans, Modes, Black
and White Navy, and White, Greens
Fawns and the grea cat variety of
entirely new colorings $0.60 suit.
Magnificent assortment of Eng
lish combinations, composed of the
small pin check ami large plaid and
pin check in Heliotrope, Navy,
Green, Red, Rose, etc. at 12.50 suit.
These are acknowledged one of
the finest wearing goods ever made
and in addition are the best in styles
and designs. Next to these come
beautiful Hue plaids and Pin Checks,
handsome goods but much cheaper,
ranging in price from tiOc to 75c per
yard.
SILKS.
We are now showing a verv large
“ of figured
ENGLISH WOOLENS.
Handsome Pin Check Suits in
Blue and White, Black and White,
Wheatley & Ansley.
and chc.ee collection of figured dress
silks. The styles in the pongees arc
particularly good, and the quality
excellent.
We have the Chintls and Indias in a
very choice line of patterns and at
popular prices.
Our line of Surahs is very com.
plete-
Our line Black Silks range from
the cheapest to as fine as the trade
can call for.
A great many novelties in our
trimming silks.
Plain Chinas, Florentines, and
Pongees in Black and Colors, choice
goods 75e per yard.
Beautiful Wash Silks 1.00 per yd
This department is fuller than
ever before and to go into the de
tails would require too much space.
GRENADINES.
Here wo have a collection of rich
novelties, which far surpass any pre
vious season in this special line.
Wo begin the line at 50c yd., and
run thorn as high as $35 a suit Wc
have them in figures, brocades,
plaids, stripes and plains. Our 75c
quality will compare favorably with
what others want $1.00 for. At $1
we will show more than all the bal
ance of the town combined. At
WHEATLEY & ANSLEY
$1.25 the styles are so varied 1 and
quality so superior, the only trouble
will be to decide which to buy. We
have a large lot of linings come spe
cially for these goods. They come
in Silk, Serges, Taffetas, Rhadames,
Satins, etc. Don’t fail to look at
this stock. Prices guaranteed as low
as New York City.
WHEATLEY & ANSLEY WHEATLEY & ANSLEY
SILK SUBLIMES.
This is the newest fabric brought
out this season and its popularity is
already assured. The choice line of
colors and the effective lustres are
very “catching.”
These goods have been confined
to us exclusively by the largest Dress
Goods house in Now York and the
price we make on them is the same
as N, Y. and Philadelphia get.
BLACK DRESS COODS.
Black Henriettas, 80 ins. wide, 25c.
“ “ “ “ 80c.
« “ « «* 86c
u it n n 40c.
“ “ bilk ftalih “ *« 50c.
Excellent.quality all wool 46 ins.
wide, 65c.
The finest silk finish Black Hen
rietta we have ever shown on our
counters at 75c.
Hotter Black Henriettas than any
bouse in South Georgia will show at
85c, 89c.,95c, $1 and $1.25.
Silk warps from 98c to $1.75 yd.
Black Tamise cloths, Batistes in
plain black and invisible stripes,
Serges, Whip Cords, Melrose, cloths,
etc. Splendid assortment in nearly
all qualities. In fact if there is any
thing in black goods you want, come
and look at our stock, .
PLAIN DRESS GOODS.
Notwithstanding the heavy ad-
vanco in a great many of these
goods, we will continue to sell at. ex
tremely low prices.
Those 46-inch silk finish wool
Henriettas in the liest line of shades
we have ever carried, at $1.00 per
yard, The choicest quality at 76c
ever shown on our counters. A
most excellent quality choice new
shades and ail wool at 59c.
Wheatley & Ansley. Wheatley & Ansley. Wheatley & Ansley.
English Parametta Cloths, silk fin
ish at 50c. Henrietta cloths, for
merly 50c yd., this season,' 42Jc.
Henriettas at 25c, 80c and 35c.
Largo lot new Spring shades.
One of the most desirable and
most suitable goods for this climate
we have ever handled is a choice line
of wool Batistes. These goods are
very light weight, soft and highly
finished, do not crush, and altogether
they have proven the thing for hot
weather. We have them in about
twenty different shades and the price
is 75c yd.
For Monday and Tuesday we will
offer one lot Satin Plaid Check Mus
lins formerly sold at 10c, for 5c yd,
In fine white goods we can give vou
satin plaids, stripes, plaid and plain
linens from the cheapest to 50c yd.
The largest and handsomest col
lection of Embroidered Swisses in
both white and colored we have ever
carried.
Polka Dots in red, heliotrope
lilac, blue, pink and white.
Colored Fersiau Mulls.
FRENCH CHALLIES.
Our assortment of these goods was
never so large or complete as this
season. We have them from the
daintiest little figure to the largest
and most elaborate designs imagin
able. The price on these goods is
exactly what they get for them in
New York city—65c yd.
Enormous quantity of lower priced
Challies, all new styles.
FRENCH FLANNELS.
We have just opened the best and
largest line of these goods ever car
ried here in Spring season. They
are a most excellent fabric for
blo.ses, jackets, blazers, etc. The
prices range from 50 to 75c yd. and
the width is 32 inches. One advan
tage they possess is their excellence
for washing.
Black Muslins.
Although early in the season wc
have opened a line of these the styles
of which are not to bo surpassed.
They commence at 10c yd for fast
blacks (sold Inst season at 15c) and
run up to 50c yd. These finer goods
look almost equal to silks.
Whiie k Colored Cotton Goods
Our white goods stock alone is al
most large enough to fill a good size
paper in detail.
China silk cfiects, Manilla plaids
and Rob Roy stripes fill the bill for
cheap wash dresses, and are here in
grand profusion..
French Organdies in dark colored
grounds ranging in price from 30c to
60c yd. Figured Mulls in new
styles and fine qualities.
Wash Goods.
Our wash goods stock never was
so attractive as at present.
We are showing here the largest
line of Dress Ginghams we have
ever carried, ranging in price from
10c yd to the handsome silk finish
Scotch zephyrs as 29c. A partic
ularly choice line zephyr ginghams
at 19c yd. We have also such de
sirable wash stuffs as Wexford
shirtings, Madras cloths, Oxford
shirtings, etc.
Beautiful line Percales from 10c
to 16c yd.
LINENS.
Our Linen stock is full to over
flowing and wc arc offering extraor
dinary values in table damasks, nap
kins, towels, etc.
Hosiery and Mitts.
Are quite prominent factors in our
house. The best fast hlack hose in
Americus at 25c and 35c. The best
silk mitts in Americus at 25c, much
handsomer goods than we ever had
at 50c.
WHEATLEY & ANSLEY
LACES AID EHBR0IDPIE8.
Here we have thousands of dol
lars invested. It if useless for us to
detail concerning this stock. We
can show you almost everything
heart can wish for, from the tiniest
edge to the most elaborately em
broidered suit.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Our spring stock of Ilankerchiefs
was never so large or complete.
We have them from the cheapest te
as fine and dainty as the most fastid
ious could wish for.
A great many new stylt at 5c,
10c, 12 jc, 15, 20c, and the prettiest
25c Handkerchief we have ever'
owned. Our stock of Gents’ Hand
kerchiefs is very complete.
LACE CURTAINS.
Our stock of Curtains has been
greatly increased. We have just
added lots of new style Nottinghamsl
embroidered Swiss curtains, Madras
cloths, Scrims, etc.
We have the best Nottingham
curtains at $1.50 per pair we have
ever shown.
Some very choice styles at $1.98
per pair.
Beautiful colored goods, new
styles, 12jc per yard.
C-B CORSETS, 75c.
All the most popular styles, such as
Thompson’s Glove Fitting.
Bon Ton.
C-B A. La Spirits.
C-P A. La Serene, and numerous
other styles.
For Moi.c’uv and Tuesday next we
will sell the C-u Corset at 75c cash,
Regular price $. , ' A bcautifu.
quality summer Cor. :t at 59c.
Wheatley & Ansley. Wheatley & Ansley.
Won Lons*
This Is the queer name of a Chinese
laundryman In Hartford, but be baa
probably two lunge, like most of ua.
Some crying babies seem to have a doz
en. Lungs should bo sound, or the
voice wlubave a weakly sound. Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovci
The greater quantity of balr from
wblob wlga are made for England's
judgea, lawyers and olergymen comes
from China, where itii out from the
heade of beggar*, criminal* and the
dead.
nerce'g tjoiden Medical Discovery
makes strong lungs, drives the cough
away, generates good blood, tone* the
builds Up the human wreck and
makes “another man" of him. Night-
sweats, blood-spitting, short breath,
bronchitis, asthma, and all alarming
forerunners of Consumption, are poetive-
ly cured by thla unapproachable remedy,
u taken in time, Consumption itself
can be baffled,
DeWltt’s Little Early Risers never
gripe or cause nausea. Mild but sure,
assist aether than force. Beat Little pill
for sick headache, ohronio constipation,
dyspepsia. Sold by Cook’s Pharmacy.
1-10-Sm
Capt. N, Christiansen, of the Norwe
gian bark Aukathor, died aboard his
vessel, at Brunswick, Friday night. A
bowel trouble was the cause.
A Chinese capitalist, under a conces
sion of lands free of rent, is making ar
rangements to colonize lands on the
Isthmus of Tehuantepec with Chinese
agriculturists.
Very popular, very small, very
i Witt's Little Early V
THE HBST SYMPTOMS OF DEATH.
De Witt's Little Early Risers, the pill for
constipation, biliousness, slek hoad-
acho. Sold by Cooks Pharmacy.
Tired feeling, dull headache, pains In
various parts of the body, sinking at the
pit of tho stomach, loss of appetite,
feveritbnese, pimples •or sores, are all
positive evidence of poisoned blood. No
matter bow it became poisoned it must
be purified to avoid death. Dr. Acker’s
English Blood Elixir has never failed to
remove scrofulous or syphilitic poison.
Sold under positive guarantee. For sale
by Fleetwood A Russell, Americus,
Os. 4
The annual leport of Chicago's chief
of police shows that 02,230 arrests were
made during the year.
Catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatism and
most diseases originate from impure
blood. Cleause it, improve it, purify it
with Do -Witt's Sarsaparilla and health
is restored, strength regained. Sold by
Cook’s Pharmacy. l-10-3m
Advertising
It Is said will sell anything, this la
true la a measure; but lev staying
qualities,- merit it the teal Extensive
advertising may sell anything where
it It new or unknown, bat after It
tome* into general use, it Is judged
according to its worth. The aontinned
sad steady growth of Swift's Speclfl*
s s s
Is tha best evidsnos of its szcsllsnoA
It Is most popular where It Is best
known. Every bottle sold, sails tea
others. Erery ona that takas It be
comes Its friend, snd recommends It
to their acquaintance*.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diasasst
mailed free.
Swift Specific Co* Atlanta, Os>
THE
FURNISH THE LATEST
PETITION FOR AMENDMENT
TO CHARTER.
Handsome silk warp Henriettas $1,00
per yard, Beam. a Oakley.
A cotton footory plant, worth $80,000,
now in North Carolina, may be moved
to Albany.
Bow I was Cored of So-Called Cancer.
Ll-i.ato.n, GA.
Dear Sir—This Is to certify that 1
was a sufferer with a place on my under-
lip for fourteen years, and was under
treatment of different physicians, but
they done me no good. I had lost hope
of being enred by medical treatment. I
; | then went to a doctor living in Florida,
who treated them by art. After going
to him it^r'l‘well, apparently, fora
»d as ever. I
P. P. (Prickly
Potassium), and af
ter taking five bottles (pint size) was
cured. Ialso find it to be a good medi-
cinotogivo a good appetite and to give
proper digestion. Tour* truly;
L. J. Strickland.
i to nun it jr-. wen, appar
_ •'WfilB.'W..eturaod as bad
I . then concluded to try P. P.
s # V Aab, Poke Root and Potass)
Gold in Oar Old Fields
Considering health better than wealth,
we consider Taylor's Cherokee
'/of Sweet Gum and Mullein bet
ter than gold, for it gives health, better
tlSualsarth—curing coughs, col' 1 *, croup
nption.
We prepay express charges on ail
cash orders of $5,00 and upwards.
Beall a Oakley.
A prominent rail:
living In Savannah,
years from malaria am
suncrinicndcnt,
e suffering for
reneral debility,
says on having recovered his health by
the use of P. P. P., thinks that he will
live forever, if lie ean always get P. 1>.
P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot and Potas
slum. This party’s name will be giveu
on application.
res.
Purifies the blood, increases the circu
lation, expels poisonous humors and
builds up tho system. What more do
you want a medicine to perform ? De
Witt’s Sarsaparilla is reliable. Sold by
Cook’s Pharmacy.
Rev. J. C. Jones, rector of the Episec
pal church at Dalton, has accepted) a
oall to a church at Baltimore, Md.
A beautiful akin, bright eyes, sweet
breath, good appetite, vigorous body,
pure blood and good health result from
the use of De Witt’s Sarsaparilla. It Is
sold by Cook's Pharmacy.
The Dalton Guards have ordered aqw
uniforms and are drilling regularly, ajr
ticipsting the summer encampment, a
It is quite the fashion now to take Da
Witt’s Little Early Risers for liver,
stomach and bowel disorder*. They are
small pills, but mighty good ones Cook's
Pharmacy sells them.
i's fair
Indiana’s building at the world'
is to be constructed of all building ma
terials found in the state.
If food sours on the stomach, diges
tion Is defective. De Witt’s Littlo Early
Kisers will remedy this. The famous
little pills that never gripe sad neve,'
disappoint are sold by Cook's Phar
macy. . .. j
Two or threw Eatontenlane m «mn-
sldsring the practicability of planting
vineyards of six or eight acres.
STATE OF GEORGIA— SUMTER COUNTY.
To the Honorable Superior Court of eaid County
The petition of IV. 1'. Port. II. C. Begley, M.
Callaway ,M. Speer. P. C. Clegg, J. J. I lane* ley
uni B. Myrick show that they constitute the
Callai
ami B. Myrick' allow that they
present Board of Directors of the Americua
Times Publishing Co., a corporation that was on
the 20th day of February 18u», duly chartered
under the lawa of this state, and under said
charter had an authorized capital of common
stock to the amount <>f Ten Thousand Dollars,
with the privilege of increasing the same to
One Hundred Thousand and that Ten Tliouiand
Dollars has actually been paid into said com
petitioner* show that they desire—(all the
stockholders of said Americus Times Publishing
Company consenting thereto)—to have said
charter amended sc as to authorize said corito-
ration, towit, the Americus Times Publishing
Company to issu'e, to an extent not to exceed
tfon, said stock not to be increased above Ten
Thousand Dollars except by a three-fourths vote
of the stockholders, and to have the first lieu,
priority and precedence over all other atock
previously Issued by the said Americus Times
Publishing Company, and the said Americus
Times Publishing Company to guarantee to the
holders of such ••Preferred Stock” dividends on
the same at the rate of lo Ik- cent, per annum
on the par value of such stock lo be paid on the
1st of January of each year out of the earnlugs
of said corporation, and petitioners will ever
pray.
JAS. DODSON & SON. Petitioners Attorneys.
Filed in office April 4th, 1801.
J. II. ALLEN. Clerk C. S. C.
I certify the alcove snd foregoing to be a true
extract from the Record* of Charters
4th, 1891,
this, April
J. H. ALLEN, Clerk C. B. C.
PAPERS
NOVELS,
MAGAZINES
Fashion Plates.
Will receive subscriptions
for any paper or
oubic-ition.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
B|H|G|ni|8!
For Rent:
Two Excellent
Melon Paros
ONE RESIDENCE.
-FOR SALEf
Some Central and
Suburban and Busi
ness property, and
a few
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA:
By NOBTHEN, Governor of laid
Wherein, Official Information bu been
reeeireO at tblz Depar meat that, on the
night of the 8th of October laet, in the
county of Homier, the Oln House of G. W.
Council was deetroved by,lire—the work of
lncandlary, aa Is believed; I have thought
proper, therefore, to laiue thla my ProoJa-
hyol
nano red and fifty dollars for the arrest and
delivery of said fec-ndiary ,arlth proc-auf
detent to convle', to the Sheriff of Sumter
county, a d I do mo-cover charge shd re-
qulre.tl Officer, of thla mate, Civil and
Mllltvy, to be vigilant In endeavoring to
apprehend the said incendiary, In order
that he may he brought to t*lal for the of
fense with which he stand- charged.
Given under my hand and theOreat Beal
^rd One Thousand Eight Hundred and
Ninety-One, and of the Independence of
tho united mates of A me. tea tho One
Hundred and Fifteenth.
_ W. J. NORTHEN,
By theGovcrnor: Governor.
rHiLlf COOK.
Secretary of State.
, _ O-Aik for catalogue?
^ERRY M'FQ CO.. NajuTu?. i . TcnN
THE BEST THING OUT
r, Doc-
tori' bills and funeral expenses cost
of about two hundred dollars; Do Witt’s
». Littlsltr • ~
l^arlyBiterscoataojuarter. Trite
Sold by (
LIPPMAN MCI., Proprietor!,
, Uppeian's Mock, SAVANNAH, GA.
PLACE.
Mardre’s Book Store.
Choice Stocks.
BUY NOW.
M. Callaway,
Real Estate Agent.
BEST YfUTIt WIVES!
YOUR»1nTERH!
YOU It COIIRIN- 1
and YOUR ACNT81
Wants all the Indies t» call and
are the latest
SEWING MACHINE MOTOR.
8 v M * Wln * near Arte * ,an Corner,.
DRESS. MAKING!
removal.
M Its. H. F. AYCOCK takes pleaaure In
Informing the ladlee of Amerleu.-hnt aha
has removed her drest making eetabllah-
ment to a room over the People's Nation
al Bank, In thei'oker building All work
guaranteed to give utlaflaetlor. or no
ch *’*'*' . Mbs. 8. F. AYCOCK.
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