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PINKSTON CO.
Want to see you at their new place
on Lamar street, one door above
Geo, Oliver’s warehouse. We want
our store packed full of people next
Saturday and Monday, Sept. 28th,
and 30th.
We are going to arrange a big display of our immense
stock, and allow you a discount of 15 per cent on any and all
cash purchasers of 50 cents and above. Now this means a
good deal if you will stop and think, for the discount comes
off our regular cash prices, and means that you get our best
50 cent article for 42 1-2 cents and our best SI.OO values for 85c
This special discount is for just two days, Saturday and
Monday and we want to see you all come.
Select any thing you want in silks, dress goods, linens,
white goods, hosiery, gloves, handkerchiefs, all small notions,
ladies suits, skirts, cloaks, kimonas, waist, muslin under wear.
MENS’ DEPARTMENT.
Mens, youths, and childrens suits and over coats, shirts,
winter under wear, etc.
Mens, ladies and childrens shoes, any style, quality, or size
Velvet, brussels, and ingrain art squares, rugs {from door
mats to the large 4 by 7 size, trunks of every kind from $2,5
to s37.so,leather goods in English and Oxford bags, hand grips,
suit cases, etc. from 50c to $25.00. We ! want you to pay us a
visit upstairs and down stairs, if you see anything you want
buy and have 15 percent taken frdm the price, if you don’t see
anything you want, we want you to come any way.
Remember the days, Saturday and Monday September 28th
and 30th.
This Discount Allowed on Cash Purchases Only.
PINKSTON co.
“The” Geo. D. Wheatley, Store.
A Word to Housefurnishers.
* No matter where you live, it will
showing of new Carpets, Rugs,
very largely and having secured
quote surprisingly low prices. We
Carpets are all hand made, Laid and
perfect fit guaranteed. We are also
assortment of muslin rufflled and
covers ever brought south at lowest
If you are posted on market
linens have advanced in price in the
appreciate this special offering. Every
serviceable, a snow-white Damask of
than Damask, selling elsewhere at
Napkins.
50 doz. % size cream damask nap
kins, all pure linen, worth SI.OO doz.,
special for this week at 75c.
Spreads.
11-4 size white crocket bed spreads
In handsome Marseilles patterns,
heavy quality, worth $1.75, Special
$1.25.
A very extensive and pleasing
foreign and fine domestic make,
the choicest of the new curtains are
of lucky purchases. They represent
and domestic make, Arabian color and
effects at $2.50 to the most elaborate
Also the Bonnie Femme in white and
No matter what prices are quoted you. we will
always be lower.
geo. d. wheatley!
Americus, Ga.
pay you to come and see our great
Mattings and Curtains. We bought
special reductions which enable us to
carry only the best grade of goods—
Lined with mothproof paper and a
showing the largest and prettiest
lace curtains, Portieres and Couch
prices.
Table Linens.
conditions you know how much table
last few months and will thoroughly
thread pure linen, heavy and very
superior grade, 72 inches wide, better
SI.OO. Specially priced at 85c.
Lace Curtains.
Towels.
100 doz. extra heavy Huck towels,
large size, red and white borders,
Hemmed ends, worth 15c, special at
10c. Also H. S. Linen Huch towels
at 25c, worth 35c.
Fancy Linens.
In hemstitched trays, cloths, scarfs,
table covers, center pieces, squares,
also hand embroidered doylies from
25c up to $3.00 each.
gathering of the newest curtains of
Another thing, the values. Some of
often remarkably lo wpriced, because
the novelty net curtains of foreign
two-tones from the simple dainty
and handsome creations at $7.50 pair.
Arabian color at $4.50 and $5.50.
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1907.
Here’s a Bargain Right.
46S acres of land, 5 miles from the city. More than 400 acres of which
is almost perfectly level.
Fair improvements, plenty of wood and some timber.
7-horse farm open. Owner will sell at a sacrifice as he is going to move
away.
ANOTHER BARGAIN.
7-room house close in $1650.
If you want either of these come and see me at once.
LEE ALLEN.
The Real Estate and Insurance Man.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL LIFE
Brevities That Tell of Movements of Americus
folks and friends.
News Items of Life That Are Chronicled Briefly for Busy
Readers.
Engraved cards, wedding invitations
and embossed stationery, at Bell’s
the Jeweler.
Fine harness carried in stock .or
made to order at Bagley’s; wholesale
and retail.
Capt. John A. Cobb goes to Savan
nah today where he is called upon
important business.
Dr. A. F. Wiggins came up from
Savannah yesterday upon a visit in
Americus, his former home.
Mrs. R. E. McNulty returned to
Americus yesterday from a pleasant
visit of a few days in Daw r son.
I Miss Ethel Broadfield of Hunting
ton, was a fair visitor in the city
yesterday, the guest of relatives, j
Representative Emmett Shaw of
Clay county, came up to Americus
from Fort Gaines yesterday.
Mrs. P, H. Williams is spending a
few days in Ellaville with her mo
ther, who was a recent visitor here.
Mr. George R. Simpson, one of Sum
ter's staunch farmers, living near
Smithville, was in the city Fri
day. < . .
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Mrs. Clavis McKenzie who has been j
ill recently at the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. S. L. Sills, returned to
Montezuma yesterday.
/ Mrs. J. L. Sparks and little daugh
ter, Frances, who have been in North
Carolina for three months, returned
home yesterday. /
Mrs. Elizabeth Eldridge, w'ho now'!
resides w r ith her brother, Mr. C. T.
Broadfield at his pretty country home,
was in the city yesterday, the guest
of friends.
See Bagley’s buggies before you buy
Special price to cash customers or
will sell on terms to suit customer.
BUTLERS ENJOYED
FIRST BARBECUE
The colored butlers of Americus,
forming quite a large organization,
celebrated their first anniversary yes
terday with a barbecue at the dell.
Forty members of the organization,
together with a number of white
friends, enjoyed a fine feast of barbe
cue the anniversary dinner being a
good one in every respect.
Our ladies ready-to-wear depart
ment the talk of the town. Never
so many compliments paid us on
| either stock or delightful and con
i lenient arrangement. Every item of
i unnecessary expense eliminated. The
j trading public the beneficiaries.
(HAS. L. ANSLEY.
ALL GEORGIA
OFFICES OPEN
ATLANTA, Sept. 27.—(Special)—
The Western Union and Postal Tele
graph Companies issued statements
today to the effect that all telegraph
offices in Georgia are now open for
the transaction of business.
CHAMOIS SKINS for all purposes.
TOILET SOAPS, varied assortment.
PERFUMES, the very best. COMBS
and BRUSHES to suit all. FINE
POWDERS and all other toilet arti
cles. Come, send or ’phone for what
you want, and be served promptly.
ELDRIDGE DRUG COMPANY,
407 Jackson St., and 317 Lamar St.
27-28
Call up Loving’s Stables, phone 81,
for baggage transfer. ts.
Get others prices on watches, then
see me. Daniels’ the reliable jeweler.
Mr. W. D. Haynes returned yester
day from Atlanta, where he has been
for several days.
Mr. Paul H. Johnston came down
from Rome yesterday, having busi
ness in Americus.
T. J. McDonald w r as among the At
lantans stopping yesterday at the
Hotel Windsor.
Mr. T. Alexander registered from
Newnan yesterday among the arri
vals at the Windsor.
H. D. Shackelford was among the
many Atlantans coming to Americus
yesterday morning.
Mr. John T. Cl&rke has returned
to the State Tech, to resume his j
studies in that institution.
W. Taylor, formerly of
Americus, but for some time now an
Atlantan, is in the city.
Hector Cameron, who thinks Am
ericus the nicest city in Georgia, came
again yesterday and may reinain over
Sunday.
Everybody knows that Daniels, the
reliable jew'eler, has the only expert
Engraver in town. See samples in
show window. ts.
/ Judge James G. Parks and Mrs.
Parks of Daw'son, and Mrs. Allen E.
Chappell, of Macon are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John T. Taylor, on Lee
street.^
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herndon ar
rived yesterday from Columbus, call
ed again by the very critical condi
tion of Mr. George A. Herndon, who
is fast passing away.
REMEMBER TODAY
THE HELPLESS
And Contribute to the Fund for
Orphans.
( Americus people will join with
other Georgians today in opening
their purses for the little orphans
cared for in the numerous charitable
institutions in our state. Today is
“orphans’ day” and the homes should
and will be given the assistance so
greatly needed .l The good ladies of
the city who Look after charitable
work will doubtless be glad to re
ceive and forward any cash contribu
tions, as will all of the ministers
here.
HENRY M. FLAGLER
VERY ILL
NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—(Special)
—Word was received today from
Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, that
Henry M. Flagler, the Standard Oil
magnate, is seriously ill at that
place.
LIPTON WILL
NOT RACE
NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—(Special)
—Word has bene received that Sir
Thomas Lipton will not consent to
race under the old rules of the New
York yacht club governing races for
the international cup.
LADIES
Ready -to- Wear
Garments.
This department n.ow removed to first floor and is beautifully equipped
for the comfort and convenience of the ladies as well as for the handling
of the business by us.
Prices were never so low, styles never so attractive, stock never so
large and varied, prospects for a most enormous and successful season
so bright. We cordially invite you.
Superb Line the Season’s Best Styles Skirts.
Enormous Line Silk and Heather-Bloom Petiicoats
It will be our pleasure to have you call and allow us to show you the
many points of interest wherein it will pay you to do your business with
us.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Magnificent values in
new style plaid waist
ing silks.
Grandest line Chiffon
Taffetas ever shown
in Americus.
Beautiful Broadcloths in all the popular shades and grades-
Chilton Panamas, Blacks and Coiois, {heap, Medium, Fine,
Storm and Imperial Serges, Bastistes, Mohair Henriettas.
Cotton Faßrics in ail the Seasons Popular makes and Prices.
Linens and White Goods in the Greatest Prolusion-
Notion Departmet.
This department is filled to
* New 'Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,
American Lady Corsets for which we
button Kid Gloves, short kid gloves,
Carpet, Rugs and Mailing Department, \
The removal of our ladies ready
enables us to give more space to the
beginning to receive some very de-
Mattings, Curtains, Window Shades,
in the most ample space. We are
with us and you will readily realize
offer you here.
A large and polite corps of employes ever ready and anxious to
serve you as follows:
Mr. H. Cleve Davis, Mr. J. C. Pope, Mr. G. Lester Williams, Mr.
•Walter C. Page, Mr. Willie H. Hill,Mr. Seymour Catchings, Mr. Lor.
Compton, Mr. Eustace Ansley, Miss Leila Carter, Miss Mattie Oliver,
Miss Johanna Schroeder, Mrs. Minnie Kemph.
We all cordially invite you to make us a visit.
We All Cordially Invito You to Make Us a Visit.
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Chas. L. Ansley
Successor to WHEATLEY & ANSLEY.
Agents: Butterick Patterns and American Lady Corsets.
The Swellest Line
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overflowing with:
Ribbons, Belts, Purses, Hand-Bags,
are sole agents, Clemintina 12 and 16
Fabric Gloves, Underwear, etc, etc.
to wear department to the first floor \
above lines than ever and we are now
sirable things in Art Squares, Rugs,
etc., all of which we are able to show
making low prices a strong feature
the many other advantages we have to