Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 17, 1891, Image 6

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THE AMEICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1891. USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFTS. WHEATLEY & ANSLEY’S ' f SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK. r.. 2tn.,'.zO J.HAI Black and colored Faille Francaise, $1.25 and $1.50 quality 98c. Every suit we have in the house will be offered regard less of all former prices. One lot Bedford Cords, $1.15 quality, at 98c. One lot 40-in. all wool Henriettas. 65c quality at 49c. Entire lot 90c silk finish wool Henriettas, grand line of shades, 75c. Entire lot of our finest $1 and $1.25 46-in Henrietta cloth at 98c. 100 dress patterns containing 8 yds of double width flannel suiting, sold heretofore at $3 a pattern, will be closed out at $1.49 per suit. 1000 yds 38-in. wool Henrietta cloth, 85c quality at 25c. 1000 yds 60c Henriettas at 37 l-2c. 1000 yds 60c Henriettas at 45c. Our entire lot of $1 and 1.25 46-in serges offered at 89c. Our 85c Serges at 62 l-2c. 1000 yds splendid half wool wide Cashmeres, such as a great many houses ask you 25c for, will be offered at 15c. 100 beautiful cotton serge suits, something entirely new, at $1.25 suit. 500 yds 10c Dress Ginghams, 7 l-2c. New lot Velvet Cretonnes for curtains and upholstery, 35c quality, at 25c yard. 1000 yds 10c Bleaching, 12 yds for $1. 500 yds Canton Flannel, worth 12 l-2c. at 9 3-4c. 200 fine extra large Damask Towels at 15c. One lot Damask Towels worth 40c at 25c. Beautiful lot Napkins, worth $1, at 75c. One Jot splendid spreads, worth 1.25, at 95c. One lot 2.26 quality at 1.65. SPECIAL. One beautiful lot of Ladies’ Kid Gloves, worth 75c to $1, will be offered at 59c. One lot undressed Kids, new goods and beautiful colors at 63c. Our entire stock of Biarritz Gloves, sold at $1.25 will be offered at 98c. 1000 pairs of Onyx aud Heemsford Dye Black Hose, worth 35c to 40c, at 25c; the finest value you have ever seen. One lot fast black misses’ and boys’ Ribbed Stockings, worth 25c, at 15c. 98c. We have reduced our $1.25 quality Black Broad cloths to 98c. At 49c we show the prettiest all wool 40-inch Henrietta in in this country—really worth 65c. At 59c we offer you a quality worth 76c. 69c buys our 85c goods. 75c buys our 90c quality. 89c buys our $1 quality. 98c buys our $1.26 quality. $1.12^ buys our $1.50 quality. At 62 l-2c we will sell our 85c Serge. At 45c we will offer a magnificent line of black stripes, worth richly, 62 l-2c. Our $1.25 silk warp Henriettas at 98c. Our $1 Serges, 46-inches, at 89c. Big lot of snort length Black Goods at a sacrifice. Handkerchiefs. Beautiful embroiderd handkerchiefs, usually sold at 20c, will be offered at 10c. Better goods at 12 1-2 and 15c. At 25c we will show without doubt the choicest goods ever offered in Americus. Handkerchiefs from 25c dozen to $1.50 each. Magnificent line of silk handkerchiefs at 25c. worth 40c. Beautiful Chiffon handkerchiefs at 62 l-2c to $1.50 each. Cloaks. Most any garment in our stock at jnst a little over half price. They must be sold. Splendid gray Blankets at $1.25, worth $1.75. Good gray goods at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2 and $2.50. At 2, 2.25, 2.50 and 3 we are showing splendid values. The prettiest blankets at $4.98 we have ever had. Buggy Robes, new lot. cannot be Big lot of Comforts from 75c to $2 each. Ladiss’and Children’s Underwear. Women’s splendid - nbbed Vests, worth 40c, at 24c. Lot ladies’ ribbed Vests at’49c, formerly sold at 75c. Boautiful goods at 98c, $1,25 and $1.38. Children’s goods from 25c up. We have a big lot of children’s ribbed Pantalets, odd sizes and broken lots at half price. . Gents’ Furnishings.—We are determined to sell every piece of Woolen Underwear in the house if price will move them Gents’ undervests, heretofore 65c, will ce offered at 45c. Gents’ Undervests, 90c quality at 62 l-2c. Gents’ Undervests, $1.25 quality at 98c. Gents’ Undervests, $1.50 quality at $1.18. Gents’ Undervests, $1.75 and $2.00 quality at $1.49, Remember these are all fresh and new, and 1 matched in Americus. 100 pairs gents’ wool Sox, 40c quality at 25c. Beautiful tans and grays. Night Shirts will be thrown out on the counter and sold from 45c to $1.50 each. No such bargains ever seen here Our entire stock laundried and unjaundried Shirts at New York prices. Beautiful lot of pleated bosom unlaundried Shirts, $1.00 quality at 55c. Curtains.—Lacecurtains, 3 1-4 yards long, 1.75 quality will be offered at 1.19. Lace curtains, formerly $2.00, at $1.49. Lace curtains, formerly 2.50 to $3.00, at 1.98. " Chenille curtains reduced in price. Big lot window shades. Prices way under anybody ia Americus. Wheatley & Ansley, 423 JACKSON ST., AMERICUS. GA. OPEN TOUR .PURSES And Contribute to the Bueesss ot a Wor thy Occasion In Honor of a Worthy Man. The finance committee In charge ot the collections for the Crisp celebration have so far been fairly successful in their efforts to raise money, yet there is muoh more needed, and Tint Timxs-Becorder would impress upon the community the necessity of coming forward with liberal contributions in aid of the enterprise, This la not a local celebration. It la a voicing of the lore and appreciation of not only a community, a congressional district, bnt those of a whole state, In honor of the may of second Importance In this great oonntry. The weloome has been advertised widely, and Judge Crisp bas been invited to atop elsewhere dur ing the holidays, at wblob points an ova tion would doubtless be tendered him of magnitude and enthusiasm, bat he has refused them all, and will come atralght to hla home and the community which is proud to number him among ita pop ulation.' • Therefore, let every one In Ameiious, upon whleb Is reflected the glory of Crisp's snooesa, contribute to this fund and swell the amount to a site sufficient to give to him a welcome never before extended to a Georgia cltisen. New goods arriving every day. James Thicker A Bro. Get Time. Ahead. Americas will be In bey-day attire daring the Christmas holidays. Bevies of yonng ladies will return from the va rious female seminaries, accompanying the yonng ladles who attend these In stitutions from Americus. Tbe Ameri cas Club will be on !U mettle and a gor geous time It In prospect. Germans, “conversaziones" and receptions will vary the programme and tbe onp of gayety will be drained to its dregs. The brilliancy of the german will be enhanced by the presence of Miss Erkle Richmond of Atlanta, and Hist Ella Pope of Albany. Ur. and Mrs. T. B. B. Cobb of Athens will probably be down, the gnests of Ur. John Cobb. . Americas is famed for her oordlality and hospitality, and she will shine with . lustre this season. Nolle*. AU parties owing os accounts dne and past dne, are requested to please come forward and settle. We need the money and must Insist on Immediate settle ment Wheatley A Axsley. 12d eod and w 2w A valuable pleoe ot track fanning property can be had by applying to sep23-tf Tax Bark or Sumter. iy.-V Engine Vo. 6A0. Engine No. 050, of the Central road ran off last night by the defective ar rangement of a switch. No damage was done and the engine vrsa drawn back on other locomotive. PERSONAL MENTION. “Ask and yon shall receive, seek and yon shall find" that the Americus Jew elry Company la tbe plaoe of all places to bay your Xmas presents. They have a lovely line of goods, and yon would do well to call and Inspect their stock whether yon bay or nob Mr. H. B. Pounds of Laalle is In the city. Ur. B. F. Lanier is In West Point on Mrs. D. T. Wilson Is out of town on business. Ur. G W. Uarkett was in Americus yesterday. Ur. B. A. Slappey of Snmter was In the city yesterday. Ur. E. H. Hogg of Tazewell Is vizltlng Ur. D. Owens In the city, Capb AIL Bell returned on Tueedsy from a business trip to Atlanta. Hiss Lizzie Kenney of Dawson it tbe guest of Mrs. Smith on Spring street Ur. W. E. Fitzgerald of Omaha was In tbe olty yesterday visiting his brother. CoL Edgar F. Hinton returned yes terday from a harried business trip’ to Atlanta. Col. Edgar M. Butt, a prominent at torney of Buena Vista, visited tbe eity yesterday. Miss Jessie, tbe beautiful and accom plished daughter of Ur. J. U. Berry, left for Atlanta yesterday to vlsltfriends and relatives. Messrs. Smith of Macon, and Trapp of Anniston, are in Amerieos winding up the affairs of the late Dr. W. C. Russell. Dr. Bossell carried •2,000 Insurance on hie life. Ur. Edgar F. Hinton of Americus, a graduate of both tbe law and literary departments of the State University, Is In the city on legs! business, a guest of the Kimball house. Ur. H. is a very bright young attorney, and will bo a candidate for solicitor general of the Southwestern judiciary circuit in tbe event Solicitor General Charlie Hudson, the present efficient incumbent, is not a candidate for re-election.—Atlanta Jour* If you shave yourself 'twill pay yon to buy one of those Tower Razors sold at Dr. Eld bidob's. Installment No. 41, series 1. and No. 30, series 2, will be dne and pay able at my offioe on Thursday, 17th Instant All who do not pay by 0 p. m. on that day will bo subject to a fine of ten cents on each and every dollar thus ""paid. The funds of both series will be offered for sale at 7:00 sharp, Thursday night at my office, SSI Jackson street Lott Wakber, wedAthurs Sec’y snd Tress. Csll ssd see our “mlsrm watch." It's the latest Jakes Frick eb A Bro. For your toilet powders, toilet creams, and in tact all toilet preparations, call at Dr. Eld ridge's. Letter Diet. The following unclaimed letters will be sent to the dead letter - offioe if not called for in ten days. Say “advertised letters" when calling for them at post- office: Wm Arrington, (ool.) Colllie Austin, B B Aven, 81 Brown (2,) Thos H Boran, Albert Bony, Miss Onri Barnett,. Wade Clark, Thomas Carter, Willie Dupree, Dan Daniels, Will Evans, J W Grant, Mrs Hsley Glover, Miss Annie Gilmore, H L Hutchison, J F Howls, Miss Fannie Hemt, Shark Hemt, A E Howell, Mary E Harris, Jessie James, Mrs Mary Jane Johnson, Osborne Jones, Frank Johnson, J Z Kemp, John Lee, LI say Lao, Max Lang, S Maxwell, Mrs Sallle McLendon, E C Meacham, J W Merritt, Nee Z Lat ter, JamesNsrris, HTUNorris, .WC Pooler, G N Porter, Fed Planstead, Mrs Gilbert Petti tt, Hiss Febby Perry, AL Parker, Warren Rogers, J B Boss, Miss Lemsey Batleny, U P Temple, J W Stewart(2), Shade Satton, Marbs Sueede, Harry Tlcke, B 8 Willingham, O U Wheeler, Xatbls Watson, P:W Walker. J. C. Roney, Postmaster. Americus, Ga, Dec. 16,1891. Cotton Report. Americus, Ga., Deo. 10,1891 Following Is the ootton report In this city up to date: Received yesterday 182 Received previously 37,980 Total 38,131 MARKETS. Corrected dally by L. G. Council, ware houseman. Good middling . 0] Middling uj Low middling 8| Market, quiet- Receipts to-day at all United States ports. 28,031 SAVANNAH. Spots, middling 7 Market, quiet NEW YORK. Spots, middling. 8 Market, steady. LIVERPOOL. Spots, upland middling 4 8-16 Market, easy. RAW YORK—FUTURES. Market, steady. 8ales 131,600. Op’g. Cl'g. Janaary 7.67 7.08 February 7.64 7.88 Maieh 8.01 8.03 April . - December 7i60 7.89 Pont tall to see "Jsswulsne." 11-tf The Qsl Vive. This Is the title of a elnb that was or ganized last evening at the residence of Mr. John Windsor. Full particulars wUl be given in Sunday’s issue. The next meeting will be held at the resldeuoe o CoL 8. H. Hawkins. Largest stock of Christmas goods in be dty at Fbickxb’s. Notice to Advertisers. Copy for change of advertisement most be handed in at this office before 12 o’clock on day before publication. This applies to all end will be enforced. Tines Publishing Co. July 28,1891, tf. Friend—Whet became of that yonng man yon were engaged to last summer. Miss Catchem (innocently) — Which one?—New York Weekly. augl8 wlyr THE SUN Has Secured During 1892: W. D. Howells. H. Elder Haggard. George Meredith, Norman Lockjer, Andrew Lang. Conan Doris. Bt. George Klvsrt, Mark Twain, Rudyard Kipling. J. Chandler Harris, B. Louis Stevenson, William Black, W. Clark Bussell. Mary X. Wilkins, Frances Hodgson Burnett. And ntinr other distinguished Writers The Sunday Sun la the Greatest Sunday Newspaper In the Wotld. Price Be. a copy. ' By Mall $2 • year. Address THE SUN. Xew Turk. dee S-deodSw-wImo Dissolution Notice. Dock, com* Blalock bM MRSatua duties as solicitor leneni mPMOTHHP has not saffleient time to devote to the civil J. B. HUDSON L. J. BLALOCK Of Plectra, Gs. Of Americas, Go. Hudson A Blalock* ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Will practice In alt the oonrts of the South western Circuit snd other courts by contract. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Hu PkjIi's Iitiml M, At Amerlous, in tbe State of Geor gia, at the dose of buslne-e, Deo. 2nd, 1891 RE'OURCER. Loans sad Dlaooaats (IMAM »1 Overdrafts, secured ana unse cured 1,101.5 V. 8. Bonds In »ccure circulation.... 12400.18 -lock., securities, etc 9.812.00 Dos no n approved rsaer.e Asia... 2S402J0 Dus frum state, banks and bank er* <80.41 Banking bouse, furniture and flxt- uiee entrant expenses and taxes paid... 3AS.30 Pram ami on U. 8. Bonds 2,000.77 Cheeks and o-her cash Items 681“ Bills of other banks 2,0.01 Prsetlonal paper cerrancy, rick- jpeiSe .' lraI Legal tender notes 12&S.I Ktdrmptloa fund with D. H. Tt caterer (tj» of circulation) M2 00 Total 109,05.62 Capital stock 1 Rarplus fund - . „ 'Jr divided proms lSitOJJB rational bank notoa outstanding.. 11,250.00 ndivldnal deposits subject to cheek Demand cert!flo»t*e of «!-; Due toolbar national ' Due to state bonks an< ,'otal StateopGensuiA, County okBumteb. I, John Windsor, cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that tba above etatemeut Is true to the best of my anowledge and belter. JOHN WINDSOR. Cashier. Subscribed acd sworn to before me, this 15th day of D e., MI. R. C. Mitchell, Notary Public. Coupect—Attest: • J.C.Roret, «. Montgomery. C. W. Felder, Director*. PROFESSIONAL CARDS SbenErlV.V.” m» ud bankers... 721.70 East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia R’y System. -18 TBX ONLY— S&ortud DlnctUneto tbs loft!, But or lest. Jacksonville and Cincinnati, , Titusville and Cincinnati, Brunswick and Louisville, Memphis and New Tork, ” ‘‘ and New Orleans, tand Mobile, Chattanooga, mphis and New Y< Philadelphia and Chattanooga Atlantal For lay Information address B. W. WRENN, Gen. Pise, ud Ticket Aft O. W. KIGHT, Ase't Geo. Pass. Aft. X.G. SIMMONS, W. H. KIMBROUGH SIMMONS * KIMBROUGH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Barlow Block, Room A t^w'i^^onpi^toU?bnslneeee^^^5 » plant yo onions. Cell at Dr. EldrfdgeV andbuy your sets. T A.KLUTTZ, . Architect Ann gcpExnmarDEjrr, lamer street-Oimpbej Buildingl 2-1-ly J *_^HY8Xu{dNAN , D , 8U^iG*ON. J OITIee and residence, next hones to a A Huntington, Church street fsbTtf I A. FORT -M. D. , Ofllee st Dr. Eldrldge's drug start. Cun J'Jm found at night Tn, bis com. over Kldrldge’- drug atom. Barlow Block, loo 8-er-tf j) R " X 'PHy2S3?AN AND SURGEON. one* at Dr. Eldrldge’s Drag stars. Can be round at nlgnt In hla ofBca room over Etdrldge’e drugstore, Barlow btock. fett-ly DOCTORS J. B. AND i. 6. HINKLE Hava ana of tba bast furnished ud beet equipped doctor's oOcee in the Booth, No. gig Jackson street, Americas, 3s. Gsasml Surgery snd treatment of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose A Specialty. fsbietf Ine'lndinf the 0 treatment offiemorehoSTS- tain, stricture. catarrh. and all dlasaifs of noseandtbroet. vmh*EldridgehfDrag , 8tore CtSuebouldbe phone No. 77. eprtitl F HAT ATT?m.VEY AT LAW. Office upstair* on Cranberry corner. W.* WA ^yatu^. Will practice in all courts. Offlet over National Bank. W. T ' “"attorneyA*IAW Prompt attention given to all boils— pi—d in my hands. office in Barlow bloc*, room •• J^ h “a°t"/orney AT ANSLEY* ANSLEY, _ aaesm* Swiss court. t C. BAr A™JlYET^TLAW. Sb&esbss**' Wellborn F. Clarke. Frank A. Hooter- nr.ARNE A HOOPEB, Attorneys st Saw AMERICUS, ----- GEORGIA f ITXCT. * Pescbtrce Street Alien 1 *- OFFICES ngom 7 Barlow Bl’k, Amerteo* Plane nnd u^ifo^niW- 4&&3S^cSSKralcatfoSby ffiSuffSKS’VSl Era. . with, »»«•£