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TH,g AJlB8JCU8,.UAtLY-TJ.MB^ : RECp^OER: TgyK8B^^.DECEMtfER 3. t89l
DRYGOODS
Special Cut Price Sale for Thursday, Friday # Saturday.
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, FOR 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 u list eloquent with prices. We will pot 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 come and see what we have got and let us prove to you that we are offering the greatest
opportunity of your life. Remember, these pnces are for the Spot Cash.
REMNANTS.
THOUSANDS OF YARDS.
Daring the put few week* the
heavy Inroads on oar dress goods
.stock has made hundreds of rem
nants. On tomorrow morning
these remnants will be placed on
sale. Among them are a great
many pieces containing enough
for a dress. We want to clear
them out and qet rid of them and
they will be marked at prices sim
ply ridiculous Don’t miss see
ing them. Remember, 'however,
when carried out they positively
will not be taken back or exchang
ed, aa our object In making them
so low Is to get rid of them for
good.
Bedford Cords, Henriettas
and Serges.
We have them in nearly all the
leading shades.
One lot Bedford Cords, $1.23 quali
ty, at 92Jie.
One lot 40 ie , all wool Henriettas,
65o quality at 49c.
Entire lot 90o silk finish wool Hen
riettas, grand line of shades, 69o.
Entire lot of our finest $1 00 and
$1.23,46 in. Henrietta cloth at 92'Ao‘.
SILK REMNANTS.
We will offer a magnificent lot of
Black and Colord silk remnants at a
tremendeous sacrifice. They run
from 6 to 16 yards. They must be
sold. 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.
Special Reduction Sale.
TO CLOSE AT ONCE.
One lot very superior Black and
Colored Faille Silks would be reason
ably cheap at $1.23, our price for this
special sale, 89o.
One lot Black and Colored Faille
Fran cal se, $1 25 and 1.30 quality, 96c.
One lot Black Gros Grain dress
silks, exceptionally fine quality,
usually sold around town at $1.76 to
$2 oo, our price, $1.19.
Tremenduous lot of Rbadames,Ar-
mures, Luxors, all to go.
Tremenduous lot of fancy Silks to
he cleared out regardless of all former
prices.
Beautiful new Cream Chinas, the
75e quality at 49c., excellant width.
SPECIAL! SPECIAL!
100 Dress Patterns, containing
8 yds. of double width flannel
suiting, sold heretofore at $3.00 a
pattern, will be dosed out at $1 49
per suit.
The above are new goods Just
opened and bought at a sacrifice.
We sold them ouer our counters
heretofore at $8.00.
SPECIAL.
1000 yds 10c Bleaching,—White
Rock Mills—7.'jC.
300 yds Canton Flannel, worth Vi}.;,
at 9^'Cv *
200 fine extra large Damask Towels
at 16c.
One lot Damask Towels ’worth 40e
at 25c.
Big lot soiled Table Damask rem<
nants at big bargains.
Beautiful lot Napkins, worth $1.00,
at 73c.
1000 yds 38-In. Wool Henrietta cloth
35c quality at 25o.
1000 yds 80c Henalettas at 31%o,
1000 yds 60o Henriettas at 45o.
SPECIAL.
One lot beautiful quality all
wool Tricots, worth 40o at 23^o.
Novelty suns.
Every suit we have in the house
will be offered regaadless of all form
er prices.
Onr entire lot ot $1.00 and $1.23
46-In Serges will be offered at 89c.
Our 85c Serges at 62„*£c.
1000 yds splendid half wool wide
Cashmeres, such as a great many
houseH ask you 25c for, will be oflfered
at 15o.
100 beautiful Cotton Serge Suits,
something entirely new, st $1.23 suit.
SPECIAL.
600 yds lOe Dress Ginghams, 7)^o.
New lot Velvet Cretonnes for Cur
tains and Upholstery, 85c quality, at
25c yard.
SPECIAL.
50 suits all-wool boltings, beau
tiful quality, at $2.19 suit.
COUNTERPANES.
We have a beautiful Jot, some of
them slightly soiled on the edges,
otherwise perfectly good, at reduced
prices.
One lot splendid Spreads worth
$1.25, at 95o.
One lot $2 25 quality at $1.65.
Big lot of Check Muslins will be
cleared out regardless.
All our Table Damasks at cut
prices:
65o quality at 4Do.
76o “
“ 59o.
90o “
“ 760.
$1.25 “
“ 980.
SPECIAL.
One beautiful lot of Ladles’ Kid
Gloves, worth 75c to $1.00; will be
offered at 69o.
One lot of Undressed Kids, new
goods and beautiful colors at 63e.
Our entire stock of Blarrits Gloves,
sold at $1.25, will be offered at 98c,
1000 pairs of Onyx and Heems-
ford Dye Blaok Hose, worth 8So to
40c, at 23c. The finest value you
have ever seem
One lot fast blaok misses’ and boys’
Ribbed Stockings, worth 25c, at 15c.
BLACK GOODS
Do you want a Black Dres? Our
sales in Blaok Goods have been enor
mous. We carry the finest stock to
be bad in South Georgia.
98c. We have reduced our $1.25
quality Black Broadcloths to 98c.
At 49c we show, the prettiest all-
wool, 4o-!nch Henrietta In this coun
try, really worth 65c.
At 59c we offer you a quality worth
760.
69c buys our 85c goods.
75c “ , “ 90c quality.
89c “ *• $1.00 ••
98c “ “ 125 *•
$1.12>i“ “ 1.50
At 62}.Jo we will sell our 85c Serge.
At 45c we will offer a magnificent
line of blaok stripes, worth richly
82^0.
Our $1.25 silk warp Henriettas at
980.
Our $1.00 Serges, 46 inches, at 89c.
Big lot of short length Black Goods
at a sacrifice.
Cloaks.
We are detesmined to sell eveiy
Cloak in our house If prices will ac
complish it. Though we have sold a
great many, the warm weather has
been 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. Rather than
carry any of them over we will sell
them at half priee. 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 cut prices on every piece
of goods in this department. We can
shew you Cashmeres, Henriettas,
Serges, Flannels,'Nun's Veiling, Al-
batroesos, Bedford Cords or most
anything desired.
HANDKERCHIEFS
On Monday or Tuesday we will
open up and place 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 10o. Better goods at 12>£c
and 15c, and at ■ 25c we will show
without doubt the choicest goods ever
offered in Amerious.
Handkerchiefs from 25c dozen to
$1.60 each.
Magnificent line of Silk Handker
chiefs at 25q, worth 40c. Beautiful
new Chiffon Heodkercblefs at 62,’^c
to $1.23. The largest and eheapest
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 $1.75.
Good gray goods at $1.25, $1.60,
$1.76, $2.00 and $260.
In white Blankets we commence
at $1.16 pair and rnn up to $12 60.
At $200, $2.26, $2.60 and $8 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 tail to please.
Big lot of Comforts from 76o to $200
each.
Ladies' & Cbildren’s Undervear
Women’s splendid ribbed Vests,
worth 40c, at 24o each.
Lot ladles’ ribbed Vests at 49c, for
merly sold at 76c.
Beautiful goods At 98c, $1.26 and
$1.88.
Children’s goods from 25e up.
We have a big lot of children’s rib
bed Pantalets, odd sizes and broken
lots at half price.
Some oholce new things in Infants’
Vests just opened.
Gents’ Furnishings.
We havejmore Furnishing Goods
than room, and we will make a tre
mendous sacrifice In prices to “re-
ducejthe surplus.” We are deter-
mlnedjtoeell every piece of Woolen
Underwear In our house If price will
move them.
Gents’ {Undervests, hertofore 65c,
will be offered at 45c.
90c quality at 62^o.
$1.25 « ** 98c.
1.60 “ " $|,19,
$1.76 and $200 “ <> j.49.
Remember these are all rresh and
new, and cannot ‘{be matched In
Americas.
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 46c
to $1.60 each. No such bargains ever
seen here.
Our entire stock Laundrled and
Unlaundrled Shirts at New York
prloes.
Reautiful lot of Pleated Bosom Un-
laundried Shirts, $1.00 quality at 65c.
"Monarch” $1.25 quality at 87^e.,
laundrled and unlaundrled.
Curtains.
We have the largest and best stock
of Curtains in South Georgia. We
want to clear them out and will offer
big cuts.
Lace Curtains, 8>J yards long, $1.76
quality, will be offered at $1.19. Lace
Curtains, formerly $2 00, at $1.49.
Lace Curtains, formerly $260to $8.00,
at $1.98. Every pair Lace Curtains
reduced.
Chenille Curtains, formerly $7.60,
will be sold at $6.96. $8.60 quality at
at $6.60. $10.00 quality at $7.96. $12
and $16 goods at $9'90. $20 goods at
$18.89.
Big lot Window Shades. Prices
way under anybody In Americas.
WHEATLEY & ANSLEY,
423 Jackson Street,
AmerfGus, 6a.
THE SMOKE OF BATTLE
HAS LIFTED AND THE THREE LUCKY
GENTLEMEN
Will Taka Tfcalr Seat lathe Board or Al-
- deluxe TfcoinnSot mi e Waterloo For
Three, aa AurtorllU For Three—Tho Vote
WHEN THIEVES FALL OUT
Yesterday dawned bright and fair.
XaHy in the morning the clans began
marshaling on the streets and the voting
began aa soon aa the poll* opened.
Up to 1 o’clock only 117 votes bad been
polled and no one could form even a
reasonable surmise of the probable re
sult
As 3 o'clock rolled round the voting
became more lively and fixed the atten
tion of curbstone frequenters.
The vote began to gradually climb up
towards tho two hundred and fiftieth
notch, oulmlnating at 4 o’clock at 273.
As the polls closed quite an eager
crowd had gathered around In knots,
discussing the election and debating the
chances ot each candidate.
In an hour’s time the managers,
Messrs. W. B.F. Oliver, W. D. 8mltb,
a J. Graham and T. L. Cranberry, hsd
completed the count and announced the
result to be: L.J. Blalock, 17$; Geo.
T. Miller, 173; W. P. Burt, 189; J. L. Ad-
derton, 119; A. C. Bell, *97; H. D.
Watts, 87.
This means that Messrs. Blalock, Mil
ler and Burt are the nominees of the
democratic party to suoceed Messrs.
Logan, Williams and Williford on the
board ot aldermen.
The primary over, battles fought
and won, let the people one and all pnt
their shoulders to the wheel and work,
with unfaltering faith, for Americas
first, list and forever. -
We have more novelties this ■
than ever before. We invite everybody
to look them over.
Janes Fjuckxr A Vito.
Honest Men Will Oet Their Doee-A
Teazled Tale.
Wesley Thomas and Tneker Green are
two black.blrds who are now two jail
birds, and unless some streak of fortune
favors them they are likely to remain so.
It seems that Wesley accused Tneker of
stealing some money from him and noti
fied Policeman Barrow of the theft, de
manding Tucker’s arrest and search.
Mr. Barrow found 81 cents concealed
on Tucker's person in the toe of his
shoe, bat he made an additional discov
ery that occasioned the arrest ot both.
Tucket- had concealed on hie person a
pistol which, when brought to light,
Wesley claimed had been taken from bit
pocket. %
Self-convicted ae be was, be was also
put under arrest and both were lodged
behind the hare to answer two indict
ments by the grand jury, one for carry
ing concealed pistole, the other for lar
ceny from the person.
The Opera Te-alght.
Milton Nobles, with hie little wife,
Dollie, will be at the opera bones to
night It is useless for us to pnff this
entertainment. This is his fourth visit
to Americas, sad his friends say that be
has the best oompany thia season that he
ever brought out, and as for Milton, be
Isja general favorite, and his quiet, unas
suming manner catches the people and
pleases them more than any other. Bis
play here to-night la "From Sire toSon,”
and has the reputation of being the beet
of all hie plays. If yon miss this per
formance yon miss the event of the sea.
Legal Holiday.
State School Commissioner 8. D. Brad-
well, has appointed Friday, the 4th day
of December, aa a legal holiday for all
public schools throughout the state, aa
arbor day, which we learn will be ob
served generally.
A DAIRY FARM
Is What Americas Is Going, to Have la
gfcort Order,
Mr. William Hooks of Lee county wilt
shortly move to Amerions or vieinlty,
and will establish a gilt-edged dairy
farm. He will supply an active demand
for fresh butter and milk, and will also
supply private customers. There ie a
■pleudid field here for such an enter
prise, and Mr. Hooks Is certain to reap
an abundant success. He will furnish
only tbs pure lacteal fluid that is not
fresh from the "udder of the earth" as
is proverbial of milk sold from milk-
wagons.
A Lively Levee.
Mayor Felder held bit usual morning
reception yesterday, and meted out Jus
tice to all delinquents.
Pete Denegal was the first one to
answer roll call, and planked over $4.25
and costa for disorderly conduct
Joe Armstrong was put oo the streets
for three days In default of the payment
of a$4.25 fine.
Ellen Black, a soiled dove, was tlao
given a pick-axe and shovel, and will be
initiated into the mysteries of working
the streets.
Por Rheumatism, Malaria and Syphilis,
P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and
Potassium) is the beet known remedy,
deel-dl2t-w2t
ME. CHARLES SEAHAM
Recommended by the Grind Jury For Jue-
Mr. chae. Graham was recommended
by the grand jury for the position of
Notary Pnbllo Ex-officio Justice of
Peace, to fill the position made vacant
by Mr. Waiter Wheatley, who was forced
to relinquish the position on account of
pressure of legal business. Mr, Graham
will doubtless fill the position accepta
bly and give as general satisfaction as
his predecessor.
A full line of library and pedestal
lamps and fixtures sold at reasonable
prices at Dr. Elddidok’s Drug 8tore.
Inspected the Schools.
Prof. A. J. M. Bizlen showed the grand
jury through the various apartments of
the pnblie schools yesterday, and they,
as a body, expressed their commenda
tion of the system In force. It could not
be otherwise, as the building ie the best
equipped In the state, and the school
grounds are the moet attractive that
could be found anywhere.
Notice to Advertisers.
Businesa connected with your adver
tisement! must be transacted only with
the Manager at thte office.
Requests and instructions to em
ployee* either in the offloe or ont ot it
cannot be accepted, as they frequently
fall to reach the manager entirely.
Call in person or send your instruc
tions in writing. Bascon M ybick,
Manager.
For your toilet powders, toilet creams,
nd in fact all toilet preparations, call
I Dr. ELDRiDors.
BEAUTIFUL
Cloth tops for Ladies and Misses; Solid,
serviceable School Shoes for romping boys
and girls. Children’s Shoes, all grades
for the little ones.
Come to see us whether you
buy or not.
WILLIFORD, MATTHEWS & CO.
414 laCaon St, Comer under New Hohl, next U Hill', Furniture sure.
H
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D. WATTS, ■ * *
Wholesale and Retail Groceries
Has come to the front again, and can be found on the corner.
Watts Building, With an elegant line of fresh
Groceries*^ Confectioneries,
which he will sell at rook bottom prices. Country merchants
will find it to their interrat to calland see him when
needing anything in his line. - - ■ i -eciu
"WHISKIES BEA-NDIES
and plenty of Jogs in the rear, which will be chipped to any
• partof the United States and Georgia.
SEND HIM YOUR OliDERS.
SeptlMAw . ____-
REWARD.
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'^November IS, TL
City Tax Notice. .
Tlx city taxes arjpow dueJand payable at
the office lo New CltyHelL
Clerk and
November i, 1*1. Im.
Lime, Cement, Brick.
Plaster Paris. Hair, Laths.
For e»le for ceib by
A. J- HAM I L,
Ml Cotton avenue. New Hem BeONa*
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