Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, November 26, 1891, Image 8

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s' THE AMERIOUS DAILY TIMES-RECOK PER; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1891. >3 A DROP IN DRY GOODS! ]Px > icos Yo\i Sever Dreamed of. Object is to raise the hard cash, and in order to raise a few thousand dollars the coming week we will offer for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, fob cash, the greatest sacrifices in Dress Goods, Domestics, Flannels, Blankets, Hosiery, Gloves, Linens, Curtains, Cloaks, Shirts and Gents’ Furnishing Goods the town has ever known. This is not idle talk. We mean business, and below we present to you a list eloquent with prices. We will not wait until the season is over and you have made all your purchases, but we make the slaughter right now in the height of the season. Don’t read this and then throw it aside, but oome and see what we have got and let us prove to you that we are offering the greatest opportunity of your life. Remember, these prices are for the Spot Cash. REMNANTS. THOUSANDS OF YARDS. Daring the put few week* the heavy inroad* on oar dreit good* ■took hoi made hundred* of rem nant*. On tomorrow morning theie remnant* will be placed on ■ale. Among them are a great many pled* containing enough for a dress. We want to oiear them out and getVld of them and they will be marked at price* sim ply ridiculous. Don’t mis* see ing them. Remember, however, when carried out they positively will not be taken back or exchang ed, as our objeot in making them so low is to get rid of them for good. Silk remnants. We will ofier a magnificent lot of Black and Colord silk remnant* at a tremendeou* sacrifice. They run from 5 to 16 yards. They must be ■old. The prices marked on them insures a speedy sale. $1000 in silk remnants at almost half price. Does this offering catch your eye? It will certainly please your purse. Your opportunity Is now. luction Sale. TO CLOSE AT ONCE. One lot very superior Black and Colored Faille Silks would be reason' ably oheap at 61.25, our price for this ■peelal sale,89o. One lot Blaok and Colored Faille Franoalse, $1 25 and 1,50 quality, 08c One lot Blaok Oros Grain dress silks, exceptionally fine quality, usually sold arcund town at $1.75 to $2 00, our price, $1.19. Tromenauous lot of Rhadames,Ar- mures, Luxors, all to go. Tremendaous lotof,fancy Silks to be cleared out regardless of all former prices. Beautliul new Cream Chinas, the 75c quality at 4Bo., excellent width, NOVELTY SUITS. .Every suit we have in the house will be offered regaodlessof all form er price*. ... -• Bedford Cords, Henriettas and Serges. We have them In nearly all the leading abode*. One lot Bedford Cords, 61 25 quali ty, at 92%o. One lot 40 ie , all wool Henrietta*, 65c quality at 49o. Entire lot BOo silk finish wool Hen rietta*, grand line of shades, 69o. Entire lot of our finest 61 00 and $1.25,46 In. Henrietta cloth at 92%o. SPECIAL!' SPECIAL! 100 Dress Patterns, containing 8 yds. of double width flannel suiting, eo’d heretofore at $3.00 a pattern, will be closed out at $1 49. per suit. The above are new good* just opened and bought at a sacrifice. We sold them ouer our counters heretofore at $3.00. 1000 yds 38-ln.Wool Henrietta cloth 8Se quality at 25c. 1000 yds 50o Henalettos at 87%o. 1000 yds 66c Henriettas at 45o. SPECIAL. One lot beautiful quality all wool Trioots, worth 40o at 28%o. SPECIAL. 1000 yds lOo Bleaching,—White Rook Mills—^7%o. 500 yd* Canton Flannel, worth 12%, at 9%o. 200 fine extra large Damask Towel* at 16c. i One lot Damask Towel* worth 40o at 25c. Big lot soiled Table Damask rem nants at big bargains. Beautiful lot Napkins, worth 61.00, at 7oc. Our entire lot of 61.00 and 61.25 46-in Serges will be offered at 89c. Our 85c Serges at 62%o. 1000 yds splendid half wool wide Cashmeres, auoh os a great many houses ask you 25c for, will be offered at 15o. 100 beautiful Cotton 8erge Suits, something entirely new, at 61.25 suit, SPECIAL. 600 yd* 10c Dress Ginghams, 7%o. New lot Velvet Cretonne* for Cur- tains and Upholstery, 8Se quality, at 25o yard. SPECIAL. SOsults ail-wool baitings, beau tiful quality, at63.19 suit. COUNTERPA NES. We have a beautiful lot, some of them slightly soiled on the edges,’ otherwise perfectly good,* at reduoed prices. One lot splendid Spreads worth 61.25, at 05o. One lot 62 25 quality at 61.65. Big lot of Cheok Muslins will be oleared out regardless. All our Table Damasks at out prices: 65o quality at 49o. 75o “ “ 59c. 90o‘ “ “ 75o. 61.25 » 98o. SPECIAL. One beautiful lot of Ladies’ Kid Gloves, worth 75e to 61.00; will be offered at 59c. One lot of Undressed Kids, new goods and beautiful oolors at 63o. Our entire stock of Blarrits Gloves, sold at $1.25, will be offered at 98e, 1000 pairs of Onyx and Heems- ford Dye Blaok Hose, worth 85o to 40o, at 25e. The finest value you have ever seen. One lot fast blaok misses’ and boys’ Ribbed Stookings, worth 25c, at 16o. BLACK GOODS Do you want a Blaok Dres? Our sales in Blaok Goods have been enor mous. We oariry the finest stock to be bad In South Georgia. 98c. We have reduced our 61.25 quality Block Broadcloths to 98o. At 49o we show the prettiest all- wool, 4o-lnob Henrietta in this coun try, really worth 65o. At 59c we offer you a quality worth 75c. 69c buys our 85c goods. 75c “ 11 90o quality. 89c “ “ $1.00 “ 98o “ “125 *• $1.12% *• “ 1.50 “ At 62%o we will sell our 85o Serge. At 45o we will offer a magnificent line of blaok stripes, worth richly 62% o. Our $1.25 silk warp Henriettas at 08o. Our $1.00 Serges, 46 inches, at 89c. Big lot of short length Blaok Goods at a sacrifice. CLOAKS. We are detesmined to sell evety Cloak in our house If prices will ao complish it. Though we have sold a great many, the warm weather has bceu a drawback- We will offer the greatest bargains to be had in Geor gia- Most any garment in our stock at just a little over half price. They must be sold. Children’s Cloaks. We have too many. Rq$her than oarry any of them over we will sell them at half price. Bring your chil dren and get them fitted up in a Cloak for almost a song. Children’s Cloaks $1.60 to $11.00. We will out prices on every piece of goods in this department. We can shew you Cashmeres, Henriettas, Serges, Flannels, Nun's Veiling, Al batrosses, Bedford Cords or most anything desired. HANDKERCHIEFS On Monday or Tuesday we will open up and plooe on sale the great est bargains in Handkerchiefs we have ever had in our house. Beautiful embroidered Handker chiefs, usually sold at 20o, will be of fered at lOo. Better goods at 12%o and 15o, and at 25o we will show without doubt the choicest goods ever offered in Amerious. Handkerchief* from 25a dozen to $1.50 eoob. Magnificent line of Silk Handker chiefs at 25o, worth 40o. Beautiful new Chiffon Hpndkerohlefs at 62%o to 61.25. The largest and cheapest line of Handkerchiefs in South Georgia. Blankets. We have the largest and best line we have ever carried. Splendid gray Blankets at $1 25, worth $1.76. Good gray goods at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.60. In white Blankets we commence at $1.15 pair and rnn up to $12-50. At $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 and $3 00 we are showing splendid values. The prettiest Blankets at $4.98 we have ever had. . Buggy Robes have just been added to this depart ment, and the qualities and prloes we are showing cannot fall to please. Big lotof Comforts from 75o to $2.00 each. Ladies’& Children’s Underwear Women’s splendid ribbed Vests, worth 40o, at 24o each. Lot ladies’ ribbed Vests at 49o. for merly sold at 75c. Beautiful goods at 98c, $1.25 and 6188. Children’s goods from 25o up. We have a big lot of children’s rib bed Pantalets, odd sices and broken lots at half price. Some choice new things In Infants’ Vests just opened. Gents’ Fnmishings. We have more Furnishing Goods than room, and we will make a tre mendous sacrifice in prices to “re- duoethe surplus." We are deter mined to sell every piece of Woolen Underwear in our house If price will move them. Gents’ Undervests, hertofore 65c, will be offered at 45c. 90o quality at 62%o. $1.25 “ “ 98c. 1.60 “ “ $1.19. $1.76 and $2.00 “ “ 1.49. Remember these are all fresh sod new, and cannot] |be matched in Amerious. 100 pairs gents’ Wool Sox, 40c qual ity, at 25c. Beautiful tans and grays. Night Shirts To be sacrificed. They will be thrown out on the counter and sold from 46o to $1.50 each. No suoh bargains ever seen here. Our entire stock Laundried and Uniaundrled Shirts at New York prices. Reautlfnliot of Pleated Bosom Un- laundried Shirts, 61.00 quality at 65e. “Monarch” $1.26 quality at 87%o., laundried and uniaundrled. CURTAINS. We have the largest and best stook of Curtains In South Georgia. We want to dear them oat and will offer big cuts. Lace Curtains, 8% yards long, $1.76 quality, will be offered at 61.19. Lace Curtains, formerly. $200, at $1.49. Lace Curtains, formerly $2.60to 68 00, at 61.98., Every pair Lsoo Curtain* reduced. Chenille Curtains, formerly 67.60, will be sold at 65.96. 68 60 quality at at 66 50. 610.00 quality at 67.95. 612 and 615 goods at 69 90. 620 goods at 618.89. Big lot Window Shades. Prloes way under anybody in Amerious. Mrs. Crisp at Home. Writing of Mrs, Charles F. Crisp, a correspondent pronounces her house at Amerious a regulation southern home, and odds that “It hails over the ground like a cucumber vine. There is an sir of breezy comfort about it The ceilings are lofty and the rooms large and airy, You con drive an Adams express wagon through the hallways. The front veran da Is embotrered with rose .vine*. The house sits well book from the street. The yard Is wide and well shaded by four great pines. Mocking birds have built their nests In the tops of the trees, and the yard is flooded with melody night and day. There are circular walks and beds of lilies, geraniums, verbenas and pinks beneath the trees. Tall holly- hocks bend to the breeze at sunset, and the sweet-perfume of cape jessamine fairly burdens the air. The jessamine tree - stands at the end of the veranda.” And there is where Mrs. Judge Crisp resides and dispenses that . rare southern hospitality so pleasant ■like to guest and hostess. Mrs. Crisp spends the season with the Judge here at the Metropolitan and takes a reasona ble share In society. But it is in her own hpme she finds most pleasure. Her life ha* been like that of so many other women of the south—a happy girlhood, fall of the luxury of wealth, scores of ■laves to attend to all wants; then mar riage and this new home not for from the old one. The Crisps have four chil dren, two boy* and two girls, the younger daughter and son being still In school. Mrs. Crisp is the light of the household at out whom all things center. She is a kindly hostess who sees that every meal is garnished with just the touch of wit and pleasantry that make breakfast, lunch and dinner such a season of de light. She herself prefers home In Geor gia to Washington, but Is a staunch ad herent of the Congressman’s.—Washing ton Cor. Savannah News. latter List. The following unclaimed letters will be tent to the dead letter office if hot called for in ton days. 8ay “advertised letters” when calling for them at post* office: Miss Alls Brown, John Bains, H. E. Cameron, Bev. J. W Carter, Miss Mollie Carter, Mrs. Alice Callaway, Ames Dan iel, Abner Ellle. Mlia Carrie Early, Mrs. Alice Tineleon, John Fuse, K1 Gardner, Hester Hammons, Peter Hsgsne, 2; A G Hnckeba, 8 K Johnson, Frank Jinklnt, P Kelly, Hr* 8 O King, Mr Lewis, F B Lneus, John Leguln, Frank Little, Mrs Ella Morgan, Marcellas Miles, Miss Min nie Nixon, Mrs H L Paschal, J E Powell, James Bay, Realms A Gherkin, Carrie Robins, Mrs Beaman Register, Carrie R Smith, Jee Smith, Ella L Simpson, Jake Sola, Goo Stewart, Mrs Nora Whlthead, Mist Fknnle West, Mrs Matilda Ward. J. C. Roney, Postmaster. Amerious, Ga., Nov. 25,1891. In Spain an infant’aface la brushed itlth a pine-tree bongh to bring good lnek. ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. Advertisements will tie inserted in this eoiemaattheiate of One Omt per Word for each Ineorttoo. Wo advertisement taken tor loop than SIXTEEN CENTS. SOB SALE OB BENT. cembirfu. novis Church. Poeeeeelon given orDbTw. P. HOB?; BOOM In the Tbomee Building, nailable l for centlemen'e epertinents. Appl^nt DOMESTIC - COAL! For Sale this Season. I shall be prepaired to furnish a high grade Lump Coal for Grate purpose*, in any quantity thlajfall and winter. S. R. SIMS. Sept. 8, tf Notice of Dissolution. Notice le hereby given that the Arm of Martin A Lewis bat tele day been dleeol red by mutual consent, K. M. Lewie withdrawn from the Srm. The beetoeae will be eon tinn ed by «r. M. Martin, who retain, nil the on set. and assumes ail the UablUUte of laid Thie October aetb. USL W. M. Martin, Yeoman’s Wood Yard. Bead tbe following low price.: 7 load, for 15.00. 3 load. fort2..*0. Sawed to eult purahaeer. Call and leave your orders at one*. oei2»-dtm A. J. YEOMANS. POWDER Absolutely Pure. s at tartar ' REWARD. A reward of (150) Sfty dollars will be paid for the arrest, wit h proof to convict, or »ny person not authorised for extinguishing, re- ;nov1ng«d e «roy1n i .n | ^|..gR r .n November IS. VI 1m angio-wlyr Gas Fixtures are eel ling at remarkably low prices at AMEBcca Supply Company. ALLISON & AYCOCK Holiday Presents, Christmas Presents, Wedding Presents, Birthday Presents, Eto. Eto. We carry the largest stock of Toys in Southwest Georgia. DROP IN AND SEE OUR ALLISON & AYCOCK, Under Hotel Windsor, Americus, Georgia. “EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY.’ When the Avon hard penned those words he realised the utter vanity of earthly existence and hi* advice embodied In those law words an essay on Life. EAT! Oak Ball In It* perfect appointed restaurant ean satisfy tee teste of the most fastidious epicure. Fun, Steak. Oysters, and flame In season, cooked by an experienced chef, and sarved In metropolitan (tjlc. DRINK I llqnot, Yellow Label i rustic of mixed drlnlL,«— _ for you by professional bar-tender*. BE MERRY! After your oocktall and your dinner you wUI And billiard, and pool In the spacious parlor back of the saloon, and with Ivory balls, perfect tables and weU trained eesyanta, yon ean spend no pleasanter hours than at OAK HALL. nov. 35.tf ’ F. K. GARDNER. Manager, MDEXTER STEEL WIRE FENCE Neatest and moat durable for yards, towns and oetue- torts*. Will be In America* Nov. let, Oat’5-tmo-d-esn-wsd-M. i Leave orders and get Information of A. T. Oliver. Grand Show Oped In front of Allen House wherejyou can call at all times and find fresh fish of all kinds, oysters received daily, fruit of all kinds on hand; candies, crackers and cheese, fresh and fine. Call and sefe us. tm McELROY BROS. Dissolution Notice. Guerrr A Castleberry, wl JK a market business In this and H. T. I artlcberrr. under R. Cameron and the Arm name of Cameron AOastlel . tbe.sameold stand, who amine all debts -unto. Parties who are flnp are earnestly re- . . inl and settle their ao- eoonte. aa tea hooka moat be closed up. Thanking tbe poblle for their liberal pateon- ttOVJB-3wdZkw. Proclamation. Upon authority of tbe mayor dermen will be bald at the City Hall at America., Ga. The polls will open at S o’clock a. n. and clou at 4 o’clock r. u Only thou who are quallSed to vote lor members or the legislature and who have 8r.ifSWt^o£ PMCd by u,,c,,sr November 18,’ 81, J * Mayor. ^ABBOTTS V: ^UNIONS -’wo WARTS 1 ^ ,Lu - PAIN. For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY Amerlcni, Ga.