Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 18, 1891, Image 6

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THE AME1CUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1801. USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFTS. WHEATLEY & ANSLEY’S SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK. m m 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 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, 35c quality at 25c. 1000 yds 50c 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 86c Serges at 62 l-2c. 1000 yds splendid half wool wide Cashmeres, such as a great many houses ask you 26c for, will be offered at 16c. 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 lot splendid spreads, worth 1.25, at 95c. One lot 2.25 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 75c. 69c buys our 85c goods. 75c buys our 90c quality. 89c buys our $1 quality. 98c buys our $1.25 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 waip Henriettas at 98c. Our $1 Serges, 46-mches, 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 26c 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 j!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 412.50. 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. Big lot of Comforts from 75c to $2 each. Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear. Women’s splendid nbbcd 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. Genes’ Undervests, 90c quality at 62 l-2c. Gents’ Undervests, $1.25 quality at 98c. Gents’ Undervests, 4?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 cannot be matched in Americus. 100 pairs gents’ wool Sox, 40c quality at 26c. Beautiful tans and gravs. 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 unlaundried 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 in Americus. Wheatley & Ansley, 423 JACKSON ST., AMERICUS. GA. PERSONAL MENTION. “Aik soil you ahall receive, leek and you ahall And” that the Amerioos Jew elry Company Is the place of M placet to bay your Xmas presents. Aey have a lovely line of goods, and yon would do well to call and Inspect their stock whether yon buy or not. Mr. T. M. Booker of DeSoto Is In the city. Or. W. II. Tstum of Louvale la In the city. Dr. W. S, Simpson of Smlthville Is In Americus. Mr. L. J. Richardson of Smlthville Is In the city. Mr. Janet of Leslie was In the city yesterday. Dr. Cato of DeSoto was in Americas yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Webb of SmltbvtUe are in the elty. Mr. Lee McLendon of Columbus was in the city yesterday. Mr. James Lanier leaves Sunday for a flying trip to Albany. Rev. R. Stubbs of Smlthville spent yesterday in Americus. Rsv. George T. Jennings of DeSoto was in the city yesterday. ‘ Mrs. Luther C. Bell la visiting friends In Eufauls—her old home. Miss Jennie Stapleton will arrive In Americus today from Macon. Miss Maggie Brannon Is out again after her recent severe illness. Mr. Walter Fitzgerald returned home yesterday, after a pleasant visit to Iris brother. Mr. Bascom Myrlek has been confined t) his room since Sunday with a severe attack of laryngitis. Mr. John Bruce of Hamilton, who hat bean visiting Mrs. Raymond Rees, leaves for his home today. Miss Julia Brannon leaves la a few days for Montgomery, Alabama, where ene spends the holidays. Mr. Willis Hawkins will return Mon day from the University of Georgia, epending Xmas In this olty. ' Capt O. Hayes, of the flrnr of Hayes * Lone; was In the city yesterday. Capt. Hay^s contemplates moving to Amerl- ■ Watson of Smlthville will move to Americas on January 1. The Judge will be a welcome addition to the ettl- zensbtp of Americus. CoL and Mrs. S. Q. Hawkins, who have been spending some time in New York, left for tome yesterday and will probably arrive Saturday monring. CoL Ebb P. Upshaw, a prominent yonng attorney of Atlanta la la Ameri cas. CoL Upshaw has won golden opin ions all over the state for his masterful management of cases, and Us legal at- Sal aments are of a very high calibre. — • Largest stock of Christmas goods in city at Fhickeb’s. Lei 17c Have an Ascension. The Pettit and Odell Balloon Co, by virtue of a money consideration of $75, wlU make a balloon ascension on the day of the Crisp celebyation, the ezaet hour at the option of the Crisp commit* tee. The new balloon wlU be ready for use then, and If the proposition Is so- copted the surface will be decorated with the legend ’‘Speaker Crisp, Prom Americus.” The balloon will make as censions all ovsr the sooth, and these words will be allowed to remain on the balloon. The aubscriptlon solicitor will begin hit rounds on Saturday morning. This Is a big proposition for Americus, and a balloon ascension will draw Im mense crowds and a large amonnt of money will necessarily flow Into the eoffere of the merchants. Mias Leona, the aerial wanderer, will make the as cension. The other ascension mentioned elsewhere in the paper is independent of title oue. Directors' Meeting. The meeting of the Board of Directors of the Times Publishing Company,'post poned from last Tuesday evening, will be held this evening at 7 o’clock at the Bank of Sorithweat Georgia. A full at tendance It requested. J. W. Wheatley, President. Bascom Mviuck, Secretary. A complete assortment of toilet soaps at Dr. Elmudoe's. Don’t (all to Mo “Jerusalem.” Cotton Report. AMKuicira, Ga., Deo. 17,1801 Following is the cotton report In this olty up to date: Received yesterday .. ..'V.. : 211 Received previously 38,131 Total 38,342 MARKETS. Corrected dally by L. G. Council, ware houseman. Good middling. 0] Middling 0| Low middling 6| Market, steady. Receipts today at all United States ports. 28,321 SAY ASK AH. Spots, middling 7 Market, quiet. NEW YOUK. Spots, middling. 716-10 Market, steady. LIVERPOOL. Spots, upland middling 41 Market, eesy. HEW YORK—FUTURES. Market, steady. Sales 48,308. Op’g. Cl’g. January 7.68 7.01 February 7.85 7.78 Maroh &01 &02 April. .. ,..8.15 - December — 7.53 A Dream ef Liveliness Are the ehow windows of the Hotel Windsor Jewelers. One window repre sents a wreck at sea. At one end Is a rocky point where a vessel has been wrecked. Upon the rocks is a little fisherman’s cottage and a man standing there beokonlng for aid. In the ocean yon can see a large steamer coming to assist the wreck. Can see Jnst the head* of the people above the water, while off near the shore of sand and shells yon will see a beautiful awan floating around the edge with an elegant diamond pen dant nestled in her back. On the wrecked vessel there was a load of jewelry. At It goes to pieces yon can see gold watches and diamond rings falling Into the tea. Messrs. Thompson A Anderson deserve muoh credit for their display. At night there U a blue light cast upon the whole, making It look very real. Everyone should see It New goods arriving every day. James Frick eh A Bito. Rave roll soon "Jerusalemf “ A Card. The people of Americus seeming to appreciate the low prices at which I am selling oranges, I propose to stay in the Held and continue lo furnish the best and sweetest oranges at charity prices during the season. decl2-0t. W. W. Thompson. The Full Prospectus of Notable Features Cut 1893 and Specimen Copies will be sent Free. Brilliant Contributors. Articles hire been written expressly for tie coming volume by a best of eminent men and wsmen, aswag whom art The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. — Count Ferdinand do Lesseps.—Andrew Carnegie. — Cyrus W. Field. The Marquis of Lorn*. — Justin McCarthy, M. P. — Sir Lyon Playfair.—Frank R. Stockton. Henry Clews. - Vasili VeresUhagiu. - W. Clark Russell. - The Earl of Meath.-Dr. Lyman Abbott; Camilla Urso.—Mrs. Henry M. Stanley, and On* Hundred Others. 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