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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SUNDAY, APRIL 2«, 1801.
WHEATLEY & ANSLEY
One lot beautiful quality
plain silk Grenadines worth
75c to $1. at 59c. per yard,
for this special sale.
WHEATLEYS ANSLEY
One lot Magnificent Satin
Stripe Grenadines, five dif
ferent size stripes and worth
$i.5o per yard. Special
price for this sale 99c. yd.
One lot Choice Brocaded
Grenadines, good width and
very desirable, for this spe
cial sale, 50c:. per yd.
Would-be competition will
howl, but they Know they
are just simply not “in it”
when it comes to Styles,
Stock and Prices.
Mines: Slaughtered!
SPECIAL SALE,
COMMENCING,
MONDAY MORNING.
One lot extra quality plain
silk Grenadines, such as
other houses will ask you
$1.00 to $1.25; for this spec
ial sale 75c. per yard.
One lot Black Surah Silk
at 35c per y d.
One lot Lace Striped Silk
Grenadines, worth all over
Americus $1.25. Our spec
ial price for this sale 89c.
per yard.
Wheatley & Ansley.
One lot Black Serge
Silks, extra wide and extra
heavy, 50c per yd.
Having secured special
prices on an enormous line
of Black Silk Grenadines,
we will on tomorrow throw
them on the counter at
prices that will simply
paralyze all competition.
Though a large quan
tity, they cannot last but a
very short time at the
prices quoted. Silk Linings
to match to go with them.
WHEATLEY & ANSLEY WHEATLEY & ANSLEY
One lot Black Taffetas,
very light and specially
adapted for linings and
Summer dresses, 69c yd.
One lot extra wide Black
Chinas and Indias, beauti
ful quality, 69c yd.
Wheatley & Ansley.
Wheatley & flnsley.
One lot Extra Fine Black
Rhadames worth $1.00, at
75c per yd.
SPECIAL.
One lot beautiful wool
Challies, worth 25c. yard;
for this speaial sale i/^c
per yard.
One lot Very Choice
Black japs and Pongees-, ex
tra width. $1.00 per yd.
50 doz. Fast Black Derby
Ribbed Ladies’ Hose, worth
40c.; special price this sale
25c.
SPECIAL.
One lot of Black Silk
Sublimes and Glorias, for
this sale, 9SC. per yd.
SPECIAL.
One lot Black Silk Lans-
downes, yard and a quarter
wide, worth $2.00, for this
sale, 81.50 per yd.
Wheatley & Ansley.
THE CITY OF 031AIIA.
A Henutiful ami I’ro K r*.»lvo City on the
Hanks of the Chattahoochee.
There it* no town or city in Georgia
that has a brighter future before it than
the now and growing little city of
Omaha, built by the Omaha Construc
tion Company, of which Mr. P. C. Clegg
1a tho-moving spirit, and this is snfllcient
guarantee that it will continue to grow.
They have a uice large brick and
wood hotel completed, several new
stores, streets cut out and graded and
a fine crystal spring that will supply a
city twice the bIzo with water. So the
people who purchase lots ar.d locate at
this growing city will always have plen
ty of the very best to drink.
There will soon be a largo school
building and church orected, and ar
rangements arc being made to start up
several manufacturing enterprises. They
have a line brick yard near by, and will
bo able to furnish to those building the
cheapest and best brick of any city in
the country.
Omaha is surrounded by a scope of
line river lands in tine state of cultiva
tion, and the entire lands are very far
above all averago farming lands, and are
cultivated by some of the very best citi
zens to bo found iu Georgia. These
people are industrious, intelligent busi
ness people and will bo a strong support
to any city, as they have money, brains,
and pluck. With such .surroundings
Omaha willcertaily be the coming city
of west Georgia. The Order of Hallway
Conductors will offer a line opportunity
on Thursday, May 7th, for everybody to
see this little city by the Chattahoochee.
They will give a grand excursion from
Americus to Omaha aud return for the
nominal sum of one dollar, and every
body should avail themselves of this op
portunity to enjoy a May holiday on the
banks of the Chattahoochee.
# The excursion will be under the au
spices of the Order of Hail way Conduc
tors, the proceeds of which will bo used
to aid the conductors on the S. A. M.
railroad to organize a division at
Americus.
Everybody is cordially invited to join
in this holiday excursion and carry well
filled baskets. The people at Omaha
and vicinity will join with the excur
sion party in picnic on that day. There
will be a tine band of music and Ice cold
refreshments on the grounds, ami every
thing possible done to make it one of
the moat delightful occasions of the sea
son. The committee of arrangements
say that every conductor will bo ready
to asslsttbe ladies and children without
escorts, and will look after their welfare
while cn route and also at the picnic.
Come out op that day and aid a good
cause and enjoy a merry holiday.
I'EltSONALK.
Capt J. J. McCall, of Cordele, was in
the city a short while yesterday.
Miss Florence Ilollis has returned
home,after a pleasant visit to relatives
in Atlauta.
Mrs. A. T. Maxwell and her little son,
Louis, left yesterday for a week’s visit to
relatives In Talbotton.
Dr. J. M. H. Westbrook, is out of the
city for a week or two recuperating. It
is hoped by Ids many friends that he
will return fully restored to health.
Don’t fail to take a chance at that
elegant music box. There are a fow
chances left. Apply at Oak liall.
One Thoueuml Children.
There should be 1,000 children at the
library at 3 o’clock to-morrow after
noon.
They should all have flowers who can
possibly get them.
All the children in the city should be
on hand.
LEMON Kl.IXIIt.
Apply at Oak Ilall for a chance at that
music box. Only a few chances left.
Will Meet Ttj-dny.
The ladies of the Memorial Associa
tion urgently request ail singers to meet
at the Methodist church, at 1 o’clock
this aftordoou to rehearse the music for
Monday afternoon.
There are a few more chances left at
that elegant music box at Oak Ilall.
The Hank* Will Close.
Memorial day falling this year upon
Sunday, to-morrow, April 27th will l>e
observed instead. This being a legal
holiday the lmuks of the city will re
main closed throughout the day.
Seed Potatoes, Seed Corn, Garden
Seed, direct from Lundrcth’s aud war
ranted genuine, at Dr. Kldridge's drug
store.
You don’t need any ice to
keep cool. Just call for Nain
sook underwear and puff bos
om shirts at
W. D. Bailey’s
Haberdashery.
Andrews A Carter, the Lamar street
grocerB, are headquarters for fancy gro
ceries, canned goods, fruits and eoniec-
tions.
rieasant. Kletfiuit, Kfllable.
For biliousness and constipation, take
Lemon Klixlr.
For fevers, chills and malaria, take
Lemon Klixlr.
For sleeplessness, nervousness and
palpitation of the heart, take Lemon
Elixir.
For all sick and nervous hoadaches,
take Lemon Klixlr.
Ladies, for natural and thorough or
ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir
Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Klixir will not
fail you in any of the above named dis
eases, all of which arise from a torpid
or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or
bowels.
Freparod only by Dr. II. Mozloy, At
lauta, Oa.
50o. aud $1.00 per bottle at druggists.
I.cmon Hot Drop*
Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhago
and all throat and lung diseases. Elc-
gant, reliable.
25 cents, nt druggists. Prepared only
by Dr. II. Mozloy, Atlanta, Ga.
juncG-tuestUursAhiin-lyr
Imputation.
The reputation of a man is made up of
what people say of him. In like man
ner the reputation of a medicine do-
| pends on what they who have used it
say. No remedy in existence lias so
good a reputation as a blood remedv as
B. B. B. (Botanic B! >od Balm).- It is
successful physician’s prescription and
quickly cures both mild and terribl
cases of had blood,
I I)r. L. A. Guild, Atlanta, Ga., writes:
I “Win. Sealock, living on my place, had
I an ugly ruuning ulcer on his ar/u which
| ordinary remedies failed to control. As
a last resort I placed him on a course of
1>. B. B. and die ulcer began to heal at
once, and effected an entire cure. It is
a remedy well worthy of conliUence.”
Dr. .7. E. Hall, Druggist at Americus,
Ga., writes: **A planter near this place
had several of his best laborers effected
with syphilis, lie got them B. B. B.
and pronounces them all well A gang
of A. P. A- L. railroad hands use B. B. B.
with great benefit to counteract the ef
fects of swamp malaria.*’
Murat Halstead’s son takes his father’s
place ou the directorate of the Cincin
nati Commercial Gazette.
A Common Dlnentte.
Dyspepsia has become the most com
mon disease of the country; all-classes
are not exempt, attacking the youug as
well as the old, caused no doubt from
our mode of living and the too free use
of tobacco, etc., and yet it is one of the
most cliflicult diseases we have to en
counter. In the last five years Dr. Holt
discovered a remedy, (Dr. Holt’s Dys
peptic Klixlr), up to tills time has not
failed to euro in a single instance. We
can refer you to W. A. Wright, Comp.
Gen. of the State, Judge H. F. Lyon, Mr.
George Dasher, Macon, Ga., Dr. L. I*.
Dozier, Georgetown, Ga., Mr. Jos. Har
rison, Columbus, Ga., and hundreds
of others if desired. Manufactured by
Dr. Holt’s Dyspepsia Klixir Co., Monte
zuma, Ga. Bottles double former size.
Price $1. For sale by sill druggists.
Dr. Holt’s Croup and Cough Syrup
prevents aud cures croup. No euro no
pay. Manufactured by l)r. Holt’s Dys
peptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, Ga.
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Louise Michel has started a school in
London where she gives free Instruction
to forty poor children.
Then and Now.
In nne'*-nt davs for many an 111,
" .• u-.d to tulc** n bitfb ii.. |,il'.
Ji dill MM*ur«'ly te.*r hikI- if ripe,
we ifit lor pu»vHtory i I|m*.
To-day, when sick, we take one of
Dr. Pierce’s pleasant pellets. They are
gently aperient or strongly cathartic, ac-
>rding to size of dose. Cures Sick
Headache, Billions Hcadacb, Constipa
tion, Indigestion, Pillious attacks, and
all derangements of the Liver, Stomach
and Bowels. Put up in vials, hermetic
ally scaled, hence always fresh and reli
able. Purely vegetable, they operate
without disturbance to the system, diet
or occupation. Sold by all druggists at
25 cents a vial.
according
a number
Criticising m Young Lady.
“She would bo a pretty girl but for one
thing.”
“What’s that?” asked Charley.
George—“Herface is always covered
with purple and red blotches.”
Charley—“Ob, that’s easily enough
disposed of. Used to be the same way
myself, but I caught on to the trouble
one day, and got rid of it in no time.”
George—-“What was It?”
Charley—“Simply blood eruption.
Took a short couse of P. P. P. I tell
you, It’s the boss blood corrector. The
governor bad rheumatism sobadjtbat you
could hear him holler clear across the
county every time he moved. lie tried
It, and you know what an athletic old
gent he is now. If somebody would
give Miss Daisy a pointer, she would
thank them v nf ter wards. All the drug
stores sell it.”
Slie Was Completely Cured.
A daughter of my customer suffered
from suppressed menstruation, and her
health was completely wrecked. At my
suggestion she used one bottle of Brad-
field’s Femalo Regulator, which cured
her. J. W. Heliums, Water Valley,
Miss. Write the Brad field Beg. Co., At
lanta, Ga., for particulars. Sold by all
druggist.
Lillian Nordica is singing with the
DcHesteo Brothers at Monte Carlo.
King Alexander of Servia,
to the present plans, will visit
of European courts this year.
Senator Ingalls longs for broader Helds
than his place at Atchison, and win
shortly start a stock ranch a few miles
south of his present place.
CAN’T SLKKI* NIGIHS
Is the complaint of thousands suffering
from Asthma, Consumption, Coughs,
Did you ever try Dr Acker’s Eng
lish Remedy? It is the best preparation
known for ail Lung troubles. Sold on a
positive guarantee at 25c and 50c. For
sale by Fleetwood & Russell, "Americus,
Ga. * 8
A new plant has been called Eminia
Emlnens by the German botanists, in
honor of Emin Paslui.
Catarrh, neuralgia\ Hteumatism and
most diseases origin Aft* from impure
blood. Cleanse it, improve it, purify it
with Do Witt’s tSaraipal^lla and health
Is r« stored, strength regained. Sold by
Cook’s Pharmacy./ * l-10-3m
President Carnot is to leave Paris late
in May for a swing round the circle in
the south of France.
Prominent Doctor Arctm-d of Murder!
A gentleman recently made a startling
J accusation In the hearing of the writer.
Said he: “I timly believe that Dr.
If you want wood, any length and va
riety, call on Huberts A Baldwin, near
lawn. aptU-121
Do you eat? Of course you do.
Then go to Andrews A Carter lor your
groceries. Their stock is the freshsst
and linest in Americus.
Call or telephone Andrews A Carter
for breads, cakes, confections and fine
groceries in Americus.
WE CAN AND DO
Guarantee Dr. Acker’s Blood Elixir, for
it lias been fully demonstrated to the
people of this country that it is superior
to all other preparations for blood dis
eases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic
poisoning. Ulcers, Eruptions, and Pim
ples. It purities the whole system, and
thoroughly builds up the constitution.
For sale by Fleetwood & Russell, Amer
icas, Ga. 7
Dy*pep»i» and Indlgeittlou
In their worst forms are cured by the
use of I*. P. I*. If you are debilitated
intentionally or unintentionally kiiieu ami run down, or If you need a tonic to
my wife. He prououned her complaint
—consumption—incurable. Site accept
ed the verdict, and died. Yet, since
then, 1 have heard of at least a dozen
cases, quite as far advanced as hers, that
have been cured by Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery. Her life might
have been saved, for C'-n.-nmption i?> not
inenrahle,*' Of course it is not. The
“Discovery” will remove every trace of
ii, ii taken,iu time and used faithfully.
Consumption Is a disease of the blood—
a scrofulous affection—and tho “Discov
ery” strikes at the root of tho evil. For
all cases of weak lungs, spitting o«
blood, severs lingering coughs and kin
dred ailments, it Is a sovereign remedy.
regain flesh and lost appetite, strength
and vigor, take P. P. P., and you will be
strong and healthy. For shattered con
stitutions and lost manhood P. P. P.
(Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot an»l Potassium)
is the king of ail medicines. P. P. P. is
the greatest blood purifier iu tho world.
For sale by all druggist.
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A Kiclt Legacy
The General attorney of the Pullman
elfoping car company, ox-Chicf Justice
U. A. Lochrano, states that old Dr. Dig
gers c«m:M have no better legacy than
his Huckleberry Cordial for all bowel
auctions.
Constipation, blood-po^sot^ fever, Doc
tors’ bills and funeral expenses cost
about two hundred dolljtr^; De Witt’s
Little Early Risers cost ft quarter. TakiS
your choice, bob! by Cook’sN^harmacy.
Count Herbert Bismarck, according-to
the Galignani Messenger, recently lost
$70,000 iu the Nice clubs.
Purifies tho blood, increases tho circu
lation, expels poison Auk humors and
builds up the system./\What more do
you want a mediefnef toWrforra ? D©
Witt’s Sarsaparilla is/eliauVx Sold by-
Cook’s Pharmacy. / ^
Very popular, very- small, very good.
Do Witt’s Little Early fUdhrs, the pill for
constipation, hi Housing ,sick head
ache. Sold by Cooks Pharmacy.
The queen of Italy is fond of attend
ing lectures and listening to debates.
It is quite the fashion now to take De
Witt’s Little Early'\Hisen^ for liver,
stomach and bowel disorders. They are
small pills, but mighty gob'd ones Cook’s
Pharmacy sells them.
Miss Emma Eaves, tho young Ameri
can singer, is, it is whispered, engaged
to Julian Story, the artist.
A beautiful
When Baby was sick, we gave Ttor Castorfo.
When site was a Child, she cried for Caatoria.
When sho became Mlvs, the clung to Cactoria.
When ihe bad Children, she gave them Cdstoria.
hriofit eyes, sweet
breath, good appctrlc-A-igorous body,
pure blood and good heSdth result from
the use of Dc Witt’s 'SittVnpaiilia. It is
sold by Cook’s Pharmacy.
Henry Ward Beecher, at tho age
of 77, has gone to visit her son in the
state of Washington.
Do Witt’s Little Early Risers Rover
gripe or cause nausea jflild but sure,
assist rather than forW Rest Little pill
for sick headache, climnic constipation,
dyspepsia. .Sold by Crtok’s Pharmacy.
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Mr. (’. A. Thomas, Henry county. Ala.,
ys: 1 suffered with Dyspepsia for
° r three years, after despairing of
getting well. A few bottles of Dr. Holt’s
Dyspeptic Elixir cured mo perfectly.
For sale by all druggists.
Ex-Secretary Bayard has offered for
sale the house on Massachusetts avenue,
W ashington, in which he and his family
spent so many years.
Advertising
It Is said will sell anything, thisU
true In a measure; but for staying
qualities,- merit is tho test Extensive
advertising may sell anything wher*
It is new or unknown, but after it
comes into general use, It is judged
•ooordlng to its worth. The continued
and Steady growth of Swift's Specific
Tho celebrated liuest Tower Brand
Razors, if not satisfactory in thirty
days return it and get the money, at
Db. KLDiuuoi’a Ditto Stores.
ts the best evidence of its excellence.
It la most popular where It ts best
known. Every bottlo sold, sells tea
others. Evory one that lakes It be
comes its friend, and recommends it
to their acquaintances.
Treatise on Blood aad Skin Disease*
■oiled free.
8wirr Spacing Co., Atlanta, 0»