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EverytWng You Want to Wear!
Geo. D. WheatleY’S.
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j Americas Jewelry fe Music Co.
DECEMBER 1895!
DECEMBER 1895
Among the numberless attractions
of a well appointed
Department store
Nothing demand* more interest, _ *
it aerordea more favor on the part
of the public, daring the month of
December at least, than a perfectly
rganized and well equipped
Clothing Department.
One that affords at>ll time* a com
plete assortment of seasonable goods
carefully called by a judicious and
tasteful buyer, replete with gar
ments of every lire; where the little
fellow of four year* just big enough
to proodiy don his first pair of pant?
be fitted as gracefully and
tastefully as his school boy brother
of tea years, or the comely lad
fondly love* hi* beat girl and loci p-
A good Satinet Suit for^TSc.
A better one in Cassimerefor $1 50.
An excellent, all wool Suit,
ffortiead, Caesimere or Cbeviot for
$Sttl We guarantee worth $4 50
elsewhere.
500 Pur* Boj's FxIraKnee FUK
in all-wool Casdmere, Diagonals tof
Cheviots! Any else from 4 to K
years, and every pair warranted good
value for dl.OiX Oar price for your
choice
;40c PAIR
A superb work of Boy's and Youth’*
Clothir.g Any sire from 14 to 1£
years, including every desirable style
in Black and Blue Cheviot, Brown
and Bine Clay Wor^tead, and Silk
Mixture? in Gray and Brown. We
confidently assert that cur Youth**
Suit at $7.50 will surpass anything
shown elsewhere ai $12.50 suit!
A CIQTHINB DEPARTMENT!
Fitly Ulututtn the most artistic
idea* and beat productions ox the
very best manataeturers of READY
MADE CLOTHING in the land
Where thoughtful considerauoo
has provided abundant facilities *o
fantlessly fit and tastefully clothe
gentlemen of every shape and sise,
and where knowledge born of expe
rience is spoken is the
Superior Style,
Perfect Fit,
Excellent Workmanship
And Popular Prices
O. .very garment sold.
A CL0THIXB DEPARTMENT!
SUCH IS OUBS:
Always abreast with the time)
in the selection of our stock
it goes without saying, that our
lin# of Men’s, Youth's, and Chil
dren’s Clothing stand* tthe bead
this season,
The earnest desire on oar part al
ways to sell ‘The Beet Goods we
eaa possibly get; for the least money
we can possibly take,'’ has establish
ed for as an honorable repots
which others strive m vain to profit
bj
OUR
CLOTHING
DEPARTMENT
How c—en: A mw 11m ChBAna'.
ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS
riRTKmiLI 6909 THUG
With us ju?t now is one lot of more
Than 300 MEN'S FINE UNION
CASSIMRRE SUITS jurt opened in
neat, tasteful effect*, both sack
cutaways; any rise from 34 to 42.
We will sell any suit in this lot
FOR $3.75
And roaraniee every suit worth
fully b 00 anywhere else in the
market.
At $5.00 a Suit!
A favorite price with all progres
sive dothiers. We all strive to sell
first rate $5.00 suit. Our suits at
$5 00 have no peers in the market,
fhey come in all woo! CAS3I-
MEBSS. DIAGONALS. Any sise
from S2 to 42 in black, blue, grey and
neat pin checks, and we guarantee
every suit to wear well, hold it* ooi-
and retain it* shape.
For oooghs, colds and hoarseness, try
the Cough Cure prepared by Mins A
Hudson.
Mr. EL H. Kimball and family mad Mr.
*nd Mr*. James McGarrah have remov-
_d from Jackson street to No. 64 Elm
xt one, ooeapying that desirable red
SfrT.ce j iintly.
Look out for the Havana cigars you
ajvJce nowadays. They may be loaded
with contraband war dispatches. That
is tbs way the Cubans are sending oat
news now.
Now that the army of tramps has de
puted these coasts the gypsies oome in
their stead. Three large bands passed
through the city yesterday, going into
camp just beyond the northern limits.
A furniture house here sold and de
livered five baby carriages yesterday,
part of a lot of 100 recently bought.
Fitxgerald may get ahead of America* is
population but its neck and neck now.
Mr. John Haigier, of Schley, is mov
ing to Mr J. T. Howe's place three
miles below America*, where he will
engage ia faming Mrs. Haigier and
the little ones will come down shortly.
It is said that Gross A Foster, former
weR known merchants of Americas, are
now at the head of one of the largest
and wealthiest potash plants in the
United States, located near Philadelphia.
A northern visiter stopping at The
WiiKSSor fee the winter declares the
climate here far preferable to that of
Florida or California. This is his third
season here, and be will continue to
oome to Georgia.
One of thecreae-de-la-eremeof color
ed cyclists was docketed yesterday for
violating the sidewalk ordinance. She
rode gracefully from the artesian well to
the court house, as a probable cost of
three dollar*
A committee from the board of conn
ty comm: sti oners went out toPhillemma
creek yesterday to examine the
bridge being erected by the county
acmes that romantic stream. The struc
ture is nearly completed.
George Oliver, the bookseller, will
ke your subscription for all newspa
pers and taagarines at subscription
Great Retain
In Musical Strings.
Guitar E B A G 5c; Mandolin 1st
to 8th 5c; Violin Transparent Padue
16c; Banjo per set 23c.
We handle only the beat quality
of strings of the celebrated Poll man
make of New Tot* and have jusl
hailed the old prices, y
COTNEY, BELL & GO
Musical Instruments Jt Findings.
PCEELf PEESOSAL
COURT TAKES A BECESS.
THE CRIMINAL DOCKET IS ALMOST
CLEARED
When court adjourned yesterday
aondag it was probably for the tern,
as Judge Fish has despatched business
with such celerity this week that:
ly all cases remaining upon the criminal
docket for trial at this session of
court have been disposed of in
leu Dm by Dnj.
Mr Basil Gill, a prominent citizen of
Brunswick, was among other visitors
here yesterday. -
T. H. Barlow, Of Valdosta, was look
ing after matters of b usiness in Ameri
cas yesterday morning.
Mr. L. O Niles returned to MarahaB-
rille yesterday after a short visit to Ms
son, Mr. CZannaoNUea.
Mr. and Mrs. G T. Dodd, of Atlanta,
are spending a few day* ia the city,
guests of The Windsor.
G. F. Broad hurst, of Concord, New
Hampshire, was registered last night
among other arrivals at The Windsor.
Mr. C. M. Broome, formerly agent of
the Southern Express Co. here, came
over from Columbus yesterday on buti-
sss.
Mra. J. T. Holder, of Lumpkin, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. H.
Kimbrough, 234 Jackson street, for a
few days.
Mr. John vV« A. Hawkins came over
from Webster yesterday, and reports
genera: activity among the farmers of
his oounty. (
Miss Kste Poole re+nrsod home yes
terday from Mao on, where she has been
spending two or t tree weeks very pleas-
»tiy with relatives.
Miss Iilliaa Council, who has been
spending several dvym very pleasantly
with Miss Nannie Lon Hawkins, return
ed to her home in the oc* entry yesterday.
Mr. ani Mrs. Joseph MulhoQand were
i the city Friday. Mr. MulhoHaad is
fast regaining his health, though tilt
feeble from the effect of his recent pro
tracted illness.
We offer gtoo xjllcx in watches
diamonds and jewelry, silverware, am.
cal instrument*, etc. It will pay you to
see us before purchasing. We will save
you money.
Awxxicrs J rviLHT A Mrsic Co.
The jury in the case of John Bird,
assault with intent to murder, render
ed a verdict of not guilty.
Several jsO arid bonded eases were
regularly tried, while two negro pris
oners, John Daniels and Jerry Allen,
i allowed to plead guilty, the former
for shooting at another and the latter
for oow-stealieg, each receiving a twelve
Do not take say substitute when you
ask for the one tree Mood purifier,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Insist upon Hood's
and only Hood’s.
At $10 00 a Suit!
Nothing vx.-els ia value our gen
uine “PEACE BALE" CHEVIOT
SUITS. They are the nobbiest rood*
in the market and cannot possibly
be excelled either in style, fit or
finish.
The negro Amos Palmer, who vrzs
captured in Decatur oounty a day
two ago, will be brought here thi»
morning. If the negro can ret up his
witnesses and is ready for trial next
week the case may be qai _kly disposed
of, otherwise it rill go over until the
May term of court.
It is intimated that sensational devel
op meats may possibly be brought out
when Palmer is tried for the murder o!
tie negro Mullen.
Is due to impure blood and cannot
be cured with local applications.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla has cured hun
dreds of cases of catarrh because it
purifies the blood and in this way
removes, the cause of the disease.
It also builds up the system and pre
vents attacks of pneumonia, aipther-
ia and typhoid fever.
them.
At $6 50 a Salt!
Yaw choice of an our finest cloth
Mr. S, E. Cop page, who resides aa
Lee street within fifty yards of the ar
tesian well, reported to the poBoe jester
day morning the fact that burglars had
robbed Ms house the night before. The
room of a young man boarding with Mr.
Coppage waa tiffed of everything except
a trunk, which was probably Iswitti-
eat to carry. The robbery was a bold
one, aa entrance was made by the front
door while the ray* from aa are Bght
fell cron
It is about as hard to break some peo
ple of bad habit* aa it is to break Ma
larial Fever whim it once gets a strong
hold upon one. Mr. C. Bimrod, of Lan
caster, Ohio., says: * Simmons LU
Regulator broke a case of Malarial
Fever of Urn* years’ standi,rg for me
and less than one bottle did the bnsa-
ne**. I shall a*w it when in need of
any medicine, and I recommend it.”
Tea pound baskets of fine grapes
cents ax Lofton's fruit stand, opposite
The Windsor.
Any siaa from 4 to 14 yean at $2-50
each; worth *5.00.
A newline BOY’S and YOUTH’S
OVERCOATS ia fine Kersey, MeF
toa's Diagoca!* cte, etc. Aiy Mae
tram 14 to 19 year*, at HAD; worth
$150.
-For Charity Snffereth Long.’
s
No better clothing eaa poanbly be
made and with our assortment in
“regular*, stoat* and leans’’ we can
ftt'rexfeeSyaaj * nape and rise of
mankind with equal facility
OVERCOATS,
nrd» SiM By
Several partridgss escaped from a box
on Cotron avenue yesterday, and +nd
of fixing away took refuge under a
platform across from the AHea
Poem. The hods were instantly attack*
ed by rats, with which She place is in
Tested, and before the owner could catch
them a number were killed by the
redeem and carried away.
THE XODD3 VAT
Commend* itself to the weB-mfvmed,
to do pleasantly aad effectually what
waa formerly done la the crudest
nerauddHagwaaVls as wall. To clean—
We hava just opened an
m * rnn oyebcoaVst’ wat
to* bought Ufe is tbe iwon.
? exqaste Novelties «j
of extra rises that cannot be found
for Bat.
A desirable frost room, furnished,
without meal* Apply to
Du. W. P. BTUT.
A SI Uil COWING
JUs Tee vmate'
Richard P. Suite®, proprietor and
manager of the strong company now
presenting “Montgomery, Cradle of the
Confederacy ' in the South was
Americas yesterday making dates for
his attraction here. “Montgomery”
will be presented Feb. 7th, followed by
Rip Tan Winkle” at matinee as
strong play on the evening of the Sth.
fhe company carries a superb brass
band and orchestra.
Watch this space for bargains next week.
WHEATLEY & MET
, _ laU99«>k(Mk| iwIICmrprt
bsOK U Antrim ud SoolkvMrm G«pi 4U ud 417 Mm i«m».
A suit of furniture in first-class order.
Will aeD very cheap. :Jl pply SIS Far-
Tbe eminent tragedian, Robert
Downing, accompanied by his beautiful
wife Eugenia Blair aad full oompsuy,
passed through Americas yesterday ea
route from Columbus tn Albany, w
they played last right. Mr. Downing
has often played here but will uarfiy
delight our theatre-goers this seasax
Is it “overwork, ’.that has filled this
country with nervous dyspeptics?—that
takes the fi ssh off their bones aad vital
ity from their blood, aad makes them
feeble, emaciated aad inefficient? No.
It is bad oookirr, overeating of indi
gestible stuff, aad other health-destroy
ing habits.
The remedy is an artificially digested
food sack as the Stoker Digestive Cor
dial. Instead ef irritating toe already
inflamed stomach, ins Cordial gives it a
chance to rest by nourishing the system
itself and figestiag ether food taken
L So flesh aad strength return
the idea rational? The Cordial is
If yoa vast * Child’s Sait, extra Pants or Overcoat.
If you want a Boy’s Sait, extra Pants or Overcoat.
II yoa a ant a Han’s Sait, extra Pants at Overcoats.
For everything yott want to wear go every time to
4*4 *»£* repic —v L«Mi ul !x a sucti
James Flicker & Bio.,
- a— Htuxtasma fob
PIANOS HI ORGANS,
WATCHES CLOCKS, JXWXLBT OF ALL KESDS.
Cutlery, Scissors, Etc
Or. Miles’ Nervine
Restores Health m .
FOB SALE BY ALL DBrGCErs, AmenCUS,
ES FRICKER & BRO-
Georgia]