Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, September 20, 1891, Image 7

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THE AMERICAS DAILY TtMES-RECOliDER: STjNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1891. WHl&TLEY & ANSLEY. A GLIMPSE ThROUGH THEIR MAM MOTH DRV GOODS EMPORIUM. The Largral K4tabll.hm.nt of It. Kind In Koiitliwr.t .Ororjla— v Ilouae that Han dlea Only unseat and Froliest Stock- Ton Get Vour Money'a Worth There. And wliat were you doing down in town no long this morning pray ? Oh! I have just come from looking at Wheat- ley & Ausley's beautiful fashion em porium, corner Jackson and Forsyth streets. They have just lltted it up elegantly within and enlarged their space, and yet they are cramped for room to display advantageously their magnIHcent stock. Goods are packed from floor to ceiling, under the counters and in a corner not three feet square there are $500 or $1,000 worth of goods that are never Been by the average customer. Mr. Charles Ansley, the junior mem ber of tbe firm spnnt three weeks in the northern markets, and the beautiful and servicnble stock selected, stamps him a genuine merchant of genius. That ho knows how to buy ono has only to look at what Wheatley A Ansley have. Goods bought judiciously, means cheap goods for the customer. Their dress goods department is re plete with every novelty, nnd they are not going to charge, ns is usual for the novelty, but only bottom prices for the best goods that can be bought anywhere. dating clerk In the white goods, linen and upholstery department. Here will bo found the finest white embroideries for personal adornment, lovely curtains In lace, scrims and chenille Importations, tapestry, table covers, lace bed spreads, N'ottingham lace curtains and tidies of every description, table linen, towels aud a complete line of house furnishing materials. Mr. Kirby Jones is the all around man of the establishment, but if he has any specialty it Is in the domestic, bleaching and heavy goods department, embracing the sale of calico's, percale's, cbain- bre's outings, heavy cotton goods, etc. Wheatley & Ansley carry an im mense stock in trade suitable for farm ers, and do a large business with the planters of Sumter and adjolclug coun ties. Mr. J. W. C. Horne handles the trunks and leather goods, and Wheatley & Ans LE5IO,ft ELIXIR. Pleasant, Elegant, Reliable. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Leruuu Elixir. For sleeplessness, nervousness and palpitation of the heart, take Lemon Elixir. For all sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. Ladles, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley’a Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of tbe above named dis eases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels. ,, Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta, Ga. 60c. and $1.00 per bottle at druggists, Lemon Rot Drops Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, 'Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all throat and lung diseases. Ele gant, reliable. 25 cents, at druggists. Prepared only 1 f 1 J * ■ bvUwi sib UrUKKISl«» i IvUI ley aro never undersold when It comes b y Dr. If. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. to traveling bags and trunks. ! may2-sunthursewkl-lyr Tlielr button, thread and braid conn- r ter is a littlo store In Itself so many 1 That "Tired lectins, things in those hundrods of boxes too The newspapers are.having n good ... , i deal of fun nowadays over that "tired numerous to mention. In corsets they ! filing," so much spoken of in medical supply the trade They sell the old re- advertisements, lu connection with the liable C. B. and Thompson glove lilting I ill-lioalth of females. It may bo a source and many other makes. It goes without " f ' Jlar ‘ t J r “ " ,tty but , . ® .. . not so to suffering women, who*, by over- saying you can get anything you call for j work, and a disregard of the laws of in the dry goods lino at Wheatley & j health, have lapsed into a condition Ansley’*. | bordering on Invalidism. What most The large upper story is tilled with “" n ‘F" ! 1L ; C<1 is i"„ ,M! . r , <!lle ';? d , of T 8 of 1 ‘ the slavish work that is piled on them. Public Sale. GEORGIA-Scmthi Codstv. m A ME RICJJS--On«b(IUnop' hdleeg, no Vnnrkj 1 bdt li brace bare, no mark; 1 bdl bars ■ braces, no mark; l Ml bar*, do mark; I bdl 2 ■bait*, no mark; 1 bbl flail, i o murk; l keg peach cider, no mark; I'mtkag.no mark; 1 box tonic, no mark; 1 box m t bot tles no mark; 1 box w glass, no mark; 1 box clothing, no mark; 1 box can gooda.no mark; 1 b x jags, no mark; I box garden scad, no mark; I box b b goods, no mark; 1 b<»x tinware, no marg;l box p!cklea t nu cases of the finest blankets, and those too of medium grades. The upholstery department is up-stairs, and is the most No lady in Americus, nor in tbe sur-! < '," m| ' ,ete Mu * of the klnJ in Southwest rounding country, need go elsewhere to j , buy a novelty robe of the latest design and color, for Wheatley & Ansloy have everything, from a 10 cent wool to $50 combination suit Mr. S. P. Stanfield Is In charge of this department. He is an artist, and If you give him time be can drape tbe exquisite lolds of wool and sdk to fashionable perfection. He knows his business, nnd his talents are only excelled by bis uniform courtesy to all customers. There must be at least 300 novelty suits In bis department, and tbe boauty is that no two are alibe la design or col or. These rich novelties in plain and fancy weaves are new and exclusive styles—same identical suits that Lord A Taylor and other New York princely de signers display in their gorgeous show windows. They comprise new designs broideries, tinsels, braids, cords, fur, silk, plush and velvet figures, beauti fully combined with plain colors to match in Bedford cords, plisae, cordu- rettes, cheviots, cote line, serges and di agonals. Prices range as follows: $10.00, $12.00, $14.00, $10.00, $24.00 and $20.00 per dress. TIioq {bey have everything iu gray of tbe latest shade and pattern. No lady considers b«r wardrobe now complete without* gray aulL Many exquisite soft plaids and ladles' broadcloths, all In light weights and most serviceable col- -ora, specially adapted to the southern climate. In fact, tber* Is everything In black goods of tbe finest texture. And colored dress goods, eonslstlng of striped solid, French armures, English mohair, crepe cloth, black Cheviot*, fancy weaves of Bedford cords, and storm sergo, and tlannels of overy de scription, ranging In price from 15c. to $1.00 per yard. They are making a special run on the finest French Henriettas, one yard and a quarter wido, of every conceivable shade, at the low price of $1.00 per yard. Good* never sold In this market before for leu than $1.25 and $1 50. Their silk department Is a kalcdlo- scope of beauty, and In the stock Is every Imaginable shade and tektures fine and • Tare. The old reliable failles never grow unfashionable. They carry a largo stock of black allka of all the latest weaves In poau do sole armures, luxort and surahs, ranging in price from 89 cent* to $5.00 per yard. A specialty Is made of particolored silks, and to be fashionable -a young lady must purchase her fall dreta from Whcatloy A Ansley. The notion department is In charge of Air. John J. Hardy, long known to the trndo of Amoricus aa one of the clever est and best equipped men In his line. He will show von tbe lino of novelties ever brought and a free, but judicious use of strength ening tonics, such as P. P. I’, (l'rlckley Asli, Poke Boot and Potassium), the greatest blood purifier nnd invlgorator in use, Superb ns a builder up of wo- men, bringing back lost energy totbo body, and color to faded cheeks, restor ing the appetite, and tbits renewing In her that hearty vitality long lost. P. P, P. cures all blood diseases, such as Rheumatism, Syphilis, Gout, Scrofula, and all ulcerous affections, even van quishing that melancholy enemy of man, Dyspepsia. All druggists sell it. septS-dl2t-w2L The cloak department shows up beau tifully, and makes one wish for cold weathor, just to get on one of those stylish wraps. They will make a spe cial run on cloaks and wraps the first cool day. So call early and get tbe pick This magnificent and large establish ment is under tbe management of Mr. Charles Ansley. He la the buyer and gives his personal attention to every de- Tbe Work Was Performed—Mr. Wild, tall of the business. And no man better t _„ f . . „„„ understands the dry goods business in we8 ,*' "U^elyden t mean to say Georgia than Mr. Ansley. Mr. Thornton I T ou r0 English. Why don’t you drop Wheatley is generally around and gives yonr h'a?" Mr. Tewksbury: "No, me the benefit of his long experience In bus-1 valet attends to that for me."—Puck, iness, which counts for a great deal. The ■ _________ firm is the largest and wealthiest In s-nn.llmr, with reluctant fret. Southwest Georgia. Quick sales and j " In re womanhood sod childhood meet, small profits la tbe secret of tlielr sue- , 'TIs a supreme moment! 'Tls a crlt- cess. | leal period! No maiden should attempt The Best Place In South-west Ga TO HUY COOD SHOES Itn.lneM Men, from close application and too little ex- j j te Prescription, erclse, are especially liable to constipa tion—clogging up nature's great sewers —producing headache, bllllousness, sluggish circulation aud general de rangement of the vital organs. A regu lar movement of tbe bowels Is indispen sable to perfect health; to neglect is to Imperil! If constipated, Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets will cure you. No Interfer ence with business. Very modest ex pense. Mild In action, yet powerful in cleansing, regulating the elomacb, liver, and bowels, curing constipation, head ache and kindred ailments. passing this boundary line without tbe aid anil assurance of Dr. Pleree'a Favor ite helpfulness in tld- Another popular American who will not grow old Is tbo llev. Dr. Edward Everett Hale, who, although 79 yean of age, still performs the duties of a pas tor, contributes articles to papers and magazines, edits a department in magazine, and does many other things difficult even for yonger men. Ing over toe perils incident to yonng womanhood, Is universally acknowledg ed! No . mother can put within tbe hand* <>f her daughter anything that will prove inoie valuable in meeting all her requirements! Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is made expressly for all diseases peculiar to woman, and I* tbe only medicine of Its kind, sold through druggists, and guaranteed to give satis faction in every case, or money refunded. A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by the use of opiates given In the form of soothing syrup. Why mothers give their chil dren such deadly polaon la surprising when they can relieve tbe child of Ita peculiar troubles by using Dr, Acker’* Baby Soother. It contain* no opium or morphine Sold by Fleetwood A Bus sell, Arncricus, Ga. Victor Morler, son of Sir Robert, who has been serving in the British South Africa Company, and who played n prominent part In the "battle of Maasa- kessl," has now returned from Mashona- land. After a brief stay In London he left on Tuesday for Germany. We cannot afford to deceive you. Con- dence Is begotten by honesty. De Witt’s Little Early Riser* are pills that will cure constipation and sick headache. For sale by tbe Davenport Drug Com pany. ' Scrofula cured, even in it* worst forms, by P. P. P., and you will be A Wary Player—Jackson: “Ef yo’ am broke, Sam, put up yeah rezzer, an' I’ll give yer five chips on It’’ Johnson: “Wha's dat? An’ leave me 'tlraly at yoah mercy? Not much, tab!”— Puck. A DUTY TO YOURSELF. It is surprising that people will use a common ordinary pill when they can so- cure a valuable English one for the same money. Dr. Acker’s English pills are a positive care for tick head ache and all liver troubles. They are small, sweet, easily taken, and do not gripe. For tale by Fleetwood A Rue- self, Americus, Ga. 0 Jacques: “I lore you dearly." Mabel: "And 1 love you.” Jacques: "Ob, beatitude! When ahall we get married?" -‘Married 1 Why. what are you talking about?"—Boston Courier. For Ovsr Fifty Yssrs Mr*. Winslow’* Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes tbe child, eoftene the gums, alleys all pain, cure* wind colio, and la the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cent* a bottle. Sold by all druggtato through out the world. strong and healthy In a short time by the use uf P. P. P. Dr. Newman Hall, the noted English moat complete j t’cngregationalist divine, is 75 years old. rought to this I The famous trad, "Come to Jcsu«,” of market, embracing laces, ties of every I which lie la the author, lias had a great- The Detective 'Skeeter: “The ghost that ha* been haunting that old Jersey mansion Is a fraud.’’ “How do you know?" "The lest time he appeared he ■pent half his time slapping at mosqui toes.”— Puok. shade, feather and nail heads pnssamcn- tnrlcs; the very latest trimming out. Everything new In ladle’s neckwoar, special lot olsilk fedoras, and cIiIITods by the yard. Ribbons too numorons to Siention. Gloves and handkerchiefs Wheatley A Ansley make a specialty of. They have the agency of the C'cntcmcrl and Mather's lacing gloves, and have carefully selected all the new shades of tan and gray to match their dress goods. In handkerchiefs they can't he under sold. They aro headquarters for the finest and largest display In bandker- chiefa, In plain, hemstitched and em broidered designs. They'will offer on Monday, September21, a job lot of em broidered handkerchiefs for the low price of 25 > cents each, worth any other day 50 cents. lu hosiery they claim everything. ’They aro the exclusive agent* for Lord A Taylor’s celebrated Onyx dye, fast black ard stainless hosiery, which for ’ reliability is without a pa^llcl, on the American continent. On Monday next, i ooo pair of these matchless hose will •he sold for 25 cents per pair, never bc ; fore sold for less than 50 cents. These are only a few bargain* on th « " otl °” counter. There will be hundred, of others for the early customers. Sir. O. L. Williams 1» the accommo- sale than almost any other religious work, excepting the Bible. Don’t storm the system as you would a fort. If he'd by the enemy, consti pation, gently persuade It to surrender with DeWitt’a Little Early Risers. These little pills aro wonderful con- vincer*. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. Investigate their meriU. De Milts Little Early Kisers don’t gripe, cause nausea or pain, which account* for their popularity. The Davenport Drug Coro- .Spring medicine is now wanted, for, If you aro out of sorts and feel badly, I*. P. P. is the remedy to take and get strong id. and invigorated parry says they would not run store without these little pills. drug j Gen. Evan Thomas, president of the New York Produce Exchange and chair* man of the park police relief committee, The horso runs off and pitches the rider into a neighboring lot. Proprietor of the property come, up ludignantly. “And wasn't the road, sir,wide enough to fall In without your having to drop in my wheat field ?'"-Flegeude Blatter. is a man of medium height, wftli a full beard, and the appearance of a bluff old sea captain. Advice to Wombx If you would protect yourself DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla destroys such, poisons as scrofula, skin disease, ecze- ; ma rheumatism. It. timely use save.. many lives. For sale by the Davenport • Drug Company. Id pre from Painful, Profuse, 'Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men struation you must use When user was sick, w# gave Mr Castorla. Whco she*., a Child, she cried for Csstorl*. When she became Vim, she dong to CMtoria. | When she had Children, she gavethem Castorla BRADF1 CLEF’S FEMALE REGULATOR 1 H E. Pratt has removed from 505 Jackson to 1110 Cotton avenue, opposite Harrold A JobMon’s, where be 1. better prepared than aver to do all kind* of re- pdriog of furniture. aeptlT-dtl CARTETt'vir.t.x, April 28. Wi. Thl* will certify thut two members of my Immediate family, after suffered for CSS ,SSd were At! **“ Bmn&5g> BRADF1ELO REGULATOR CO* ATLANTA, C». 4U *oiiiun, AT FAIR PRICES IS AT JOHN R. SHAW’S “EAGLE” SHOE STORE, 119 Forsyth St. AMERICUS, Ga. Great assortment. Latest Styles and No. 1 Qualities; for little, big, old and young. No Better Stock to be found anywhere. Americus Iron Works, -BUILDERS OF- Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins, „ _ mark; 1 box soda, no mark; 1 box plnnaar. no mark; 1 box crockery, no mark; I bdl hide*, no mark; 1 drum bn good*,no mark; 1 k-gfUh, no m •rk;2w»abboard-,Dnmark; t cook atovea, no mark; 1 bdl »tove p*n». no mark: 1 bdl lone pan*, no mark: 1 bdl kittles,spider end pans, no mark; 6 bdl coi- tloi. no merit 1 pot and 1 tub, no mark; ft bdt b food*, no mark; 1 bdl rails and slats, no murk; 1 bdl slats, no mark; 14 poplsr b b.>srdi, no mark; 1 bdl p points, no murk. A'vrklna; charge*. 9 PLA1X8—2 boxes a t c, marks Me., Plains; chinas, fLei. BNVILLE jl box p msd, marks J. B. Lewis, RHINE—2 boxes drags and 1 case s cans, marked 8. Brumau.chargea 86c:l box drags sndl csss scans, marks, W. w. Bruman; ohargeR fl 54; 5 bdls. ties, no mark. RICHLAND—1 box h h goods, marks Jfio. Dali, charges,tfc; 1 box wood in straps, rfcs, a: 1 box g.ware, marks N.C. Alston, charge's, f4.11. PENIA—lot h h goods, marks, Robert Dnnn; charges :5c. AMERICUA—S crates roofing, marks L.T. (tl’mer, eharges |2. 0; 1 oil cun, marks J W FunrcII, charset, 7Ue; 1 oil cun, crtd„ murks 1*. L. Holt, charges 99 B0; 2 boxes med., marks J. A. May,charges, |l.tt;l bdl t wine, I bdl axes, mark* Geo. Dawson; 1 bdl poles* 1 w bucket, marks. Geo. Dawson, eburg* s IV-; 1 bbl crackers, marks W. T. Rog ers, charges 31c: 1 w. stand, marks '* * bdl sheet iron, marks P, D. C.; u * uui nui’ti iron, iiiuriia r, a/* v*, 2 ken nails, no marks; 2 mattresses, no mark; 1 bale sheeting, no mark: 1 bbl r icks, no mark; lot p points, no narks; pkg. p. points, no marts; 8 we 1 buck ets, no marks; 1 box tobacco, mark W; 1 bdl twine no marts: 1 box lard, no mark; 1 box. no mark: 8 cases canned goods, oo roars; 1 box b h goods, no mark; 4 dooble hnrow stocks; 12 harrow bdls.. noniaraa; 1 bunjlo 4, curt box**, no marks; l iron isr. no murk;l bdl, 2 bub«, no mark; ft b rs Iron, no marks; 1 Hick tnea* and flo-ir. no mark; 1 bag balr, no murk; l pick and handle, no mark t colls cotton rope, no mark; 1 clothes wrlngtr, no murk; ft bundles bags, no mark; 1 bundle of box b h rods, no mark; 1 bundle packing, no mark; 1 old valise, no mark; 1 ioi puprr lNurs.nomart;2coll* w re. no mark; 1 bdlscltslr rockers, no mark; 1 bdl ftbbpalis,no mark; 1 ;mt Jacket can, no mark;l can oil, jackat.no inukjl rotj cun, no mark; lean nulnt, no mailt Jug, in mark; I can beef, no mirk; 4 cel a cunu, H: 1 bbl hot beer. BAD. Milan j I box mdre.J A Phil H|»,Col ins: huif he/ elder, I* HobsenUenr. Pmitrj 1 bbl oil. D; 4 bdl brums ami fee 1 , J 8 L: 2 bdl plow handles. J 8 L; 2dble harrow stka, Cs H: 1 mt keg. 8, Good tutor, Ala.; 1 k«« fish. G. Leslie; 1 e tinware, Jno Myers. Norm nnd ale; 1 e dry goods. Har<ly Bro«, Pender; 1 e hot*, M M » »’o; 1 bx hardware, J N AJW Brooks, Klebland; 2 bx tobacco. F 8 8lng»r, Lump* kln;l bos tobacco, W W Simmons, Wm* ton; 1 box bedding, R, Cordeie; 1 box onto, J A 8wearlnger, Montezuma: 1 box t trimmings, 1 cook stove, 1 bdl pots, 1 bdt spiders, J R Monroe A Co. Abbeville: I box paints In cans. J. W. Sheffield A Co„ u meric ns; 1 bx mdse., A A, Cords!#; 1 bx M t bottles, 0-, Americas: 1 bx gmceres, E Lsrsly Abbeville; 1 ox shoe*, A.BInstlm 8ons,8avsnnuh; 1 pkg.Sbox B Piep, Smith AG,M«con;l boxcarda. PMorrison. Glenn- ^ood; I b x clothing, Mrs J 8 Williford. “^-irraan.Tex; lbox type, The Independ* , Lumpkin; l box salt, A., Americus; r es cheese, Oorick* Co. Alamo; l__box Presses, Feeders and Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills, Shingle Machines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler . Feeders, Valves, Jets, Etc. Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pulleys jj@-Special attention given to repairing all kinds ol Machinery. Telephone 79. W. J. SLAPPEY, Formerly on ArMatan Coroer, ha* remored to storeJUtoly occupied by W. H. Bcarborongb UNDER OPERA HOUSE, Where be will be glad to see hta friends. The Finest Stock of Whiskies, Tobacco and Groceries in the city. Sole Agent for Schuylkill Whiskey, Which offered at tb« low price of IV 0. J. B. BROlnZN’S PRIVKTE STOCK, Ten years old, at per gallon. Sole Agent for FINE OLD CRESCENT CLUB WHISKEY. W. J. Jun2c*Awtf SLAPPEY. UNDER OPERA HOUBE. L vtiuvr.i. K. J. Me MATH. B. (f. McMATH McMATH BROTHERS. -DEALERMIN - Groceries, Provisions, Country Proto BOOTS. SHOES, ETC.. ETC., WHISKEY, TOBACCO & CIGARS. SPECIALTIES. 307 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA. W. solicit a .hare of th. patrons*, of th. trading public, guaranteeing satMhotloa low prices, and good goods. We deliver good, anywhere In th* eltjr. Call and as. a*. mcmath brothers. BUGGIES I Will Mil TOO tb. bMt boggy In Owwfia, prW. nad^sallty eonsfiUred. Sepalrtos nil hinds aoiictted and ezacntsd prt mpUv and neatly. AU work warrant*!. T. S, GREENE. Cotton Avenue.. - • Oppoiite Prince’s Stable*. Americus, Georgia. '*imM*L > i of actual client. In your State, county, or town, son Its.. aSSrrei. C.A.SNOW&CO. OppoiKt Paisst OSes. Washiness, D. C. • T. S. GLOVER Dea'rea to inform the public that b# haa cluard out bia grocery buatneaa and baa put In a splendid line of • potting goods; Guns, Cartridges, Shells, and sneb other goods as belong to this line. Oiva Mb a ualu T. S. GLOVER, Wttta Building, AMERICUS, GA. DR. F. A. THOMAS, Physician and Surgeon. . Will do a general practice in thb city and vicinity. He will p be found at bla office when rot professionally en gaged. Will keep alatc on office door. Office: Second floor, Aiteaian Block, •unlw ly 4-11 91