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It is an easy matter to dress
well if m oney is no object.
easy to dress well
alizinglthat most
wflnPiM younjrmenofthis
city want to dress
MWEm °‘b higli-elassgar-
V HfflNwNß moots at moder
, \ and Young Men.
1 i' This noted apparel pos
\ sesses more style and
r , ,~n ■ character of cut, more
I' IF intrinsic merit of Fabrics
and more sterling quality of tailoring than any
other clothing sold at like prices.
SUITS AT SIO.OO, $12.50, $15.00, SIB.OO,
$20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 that we challenge
comparison with any of our competitors.
PINKSTON CO.
GEO. D. WHEATLEY.
The Flood-Tide Os Fall Trade
Tlh> trade tide has sot In. It increases in volume day by day. Al
ready tt ripples and eddies around the different sections of the store. We
are pleasing our patrons; no store can have a better advertisement than
this' Mark the well-beaten path that leads direct to our doors: note the
people as they come and go Ask them the reason why they make this store
the base of their Dry goods supplies, and they will tell you that they have
full confidence in our merchandising methods
Kid Gloves.
First of the season and greater
than any previous season. Want to
start the season right by giving you
values that you can talk about
toadies two and four Button Kid
gloves, aDo Foster's l -arcing Gloves
in Black Van and Brown, sold regu
larly at $1 iHL $1 26 and $1.50, We
have bunched them all together spec
tally priced at .. Tec
Handsome New l .ulorevi Suits
one of the strongest feature® of
this introductory sale ,s tailor-made
suits No finer collection ever grac
ed this shop and prices ail to your
liking
Misses and Ladies Tailor-made
Suits in Black Brown Blue and fan
cy mixtures well made, perfect fit
ting, handsomely lined with Silk or
Satin V red term s’.2 :>.* to S-cfiO
I hc W inter l ong Coats.
Swell styles and best colors many
of these garments richly lined with
Satin. An inspection w -;U tell you
more than a volume of printed de
scription
Misses and ach, > tine Covert cloth
light weight and sm c waterproof
GEO. D. WHEATLEY.
Americus, Ga.
ed. Brice very low. from $7.60 to
SU.SO. Also Ladies fine broadcloth in
all the leading colors, some plain,
others handsomely braided and best
quality. Satin lining . priced from
Newest Model Dress Skirts
The hang of our Dress Skirts is a
distinguishing feature, a veil made
skirt, well hung, is the proper kind
of a skirt to buy you’ll find them
here.
1 Julies fine Panama Skirts in
Black. Blue and Brown, handsomely
tailored throughout, plain and some
S k trimmed ; gular ; i
$7 special this week at . . S'
Never l ired of l .liking Dress
Goods,
W:th such a worthy up-to-date
equipment of newest weaves, we may
well be enthusiastic on the subject
uMaeh Black French Voile, beautiful
quality, excellent value a: $1 \\ spec
ial price for this week 85c
1# pieces plain ami fancy mixtures.
Also plaids and checks. ?> inches
wide bought to sat *?c Never has
such value been offered excellent ma
terials for skirts and waist*, special
for this week at . JSe
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER, THURSDAY OCTOBER 24, 1907.
NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT.
9iSO
STATE!
man has lived to regret missing a real estate bargain that has proved gold
en. MORAL: Act NOW.
.HiETE
The Real Estate and Insurance Man.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL LIFE
___________________ .
Brevities That Tell of Movements of Americus
Folks and Friends.
Combs, 35 and 60c engraved free-
Thos. L. Bell, the leading jeweler.
S-2t.
Fine harttess carried In stock or
made to order at Bagiev's; wholesale
and retail.
Miss Margaret Buchanan returned
home yesterday from a short visit
in SmlthvlUe.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Salter,
Plains wore among the many visitors
in Americus yesterday.
Mrs. il. E. Allen is quite ill at her
resilience on Lee street to the regret j
of her many friends.
Capt. and Mrs. \V. E. Woods left
yesterday for Montezuma upon a
short visit to relatives there.
Mrs Emmett B. Clements of Beuna
Vista, came yesterday upon a visit
to her mother. Mrs. P. C, Clegg.
Mr. James W. Murray caiue up from
Amsterdam > esterday to spend a
day in Americas, his former home.
i
Mr and Mrs. Emory Markett of
Milieu, are visiting relatives in Am
ericas, the former home of Mr. Mar
kett. |
/ Mrs.* Will 0. Carter is spending
several days in Atlanta, the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Leila Scarborough
Jarrell, j
1
For choice cut flowers of all kinds
for Receptions. Weddings, Funerals,
etc,, telephone, telegraph or write
Idle Hour Nurseries. Macon. Geor
gia. lfl-22-3m.
Mr. and Mrs. Merreil Callaway and
daughter. Mrs, George D. Wheatley,
left Atlanta yesterday to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin at their home in
Clarksville.
Misses Irene StucKy and Johnnie
Strickland, two beautiful young lad
ies of Blakely, were fair visions here
yesterday, while returning from a
visit in Atlanta.
Prof. Kelly and bride returned
last evening from their wedding tour,
spending yesterday in Andersonviile
at the unveiling of the Connecticut
monument, and are now at their home
on Church street
MOVING PICTURES
ALL THE GO
Two Large Audiences here
[relighted \ esterday.
Fine audiences enjoyed the moving
pictures at Glover's Opera House yes
terday afternoon and last night.
The program, -'as one of the most
mi - sc: .•• e ye: pm on .mi ail prose nt
were delighted with the entertain
ment.
There is an entire change of pro
gram da:> The attractions for to
day. Friday and Saturday will be
equally as good as the best ye:
show n
The illustrated songs are a de
cidedly popohar feature and are one
of the fvooyaMo port tens of every
performance.
Haywood May Re those a
INDIANAPOLIS. IND October -1
—Rumors are- in circulation here of
a plan for the amalgamation of the
Vsited Vi ee Worker* of America and
tie vc - • ••• Federation of Mirers
and the elec:.on of William D. Hay
w.vd. secretary of the latter orgns
tamc-n. to tie prestdeacy of tie ccc
bired organ .nation.
There is a time for everything. A j
time to think, a time to defer and a
time to act.
Now is the time to act—to buy Real
Estate. How are these bargains;
A splendid little rental property
paying $126.00 per annum for SBOO. In
come more than 15 per cent.
A new 5-rom house, well located
for SI6OO.
Vacant lots in all parts of the city
“which are sure to enhance rapidly
in value.” Sold at rock bottom prices
and on easy payment plan. Many a
Call up Loving's Stables, phone 81,
for baggage transfer. ts.
Back combs furnished and hand
somely engraved for 50c and 75c at
Daniels’ the reliable jeweler.
Mrs. George Riley, Jr., has gone
to Perry, Ga„ her former home, upon
a visit to relatives there.
Mrs. Olin Easterlin is visiting rela
tives in Andersonviile, going over
yesterday evening.
Mrs. D. Holmes and little daughter, j
Dorothy, of Cordele, are visiting her ;
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roney j
here.
Mrs. R. E. McNulty is spending a!
few days very delightfully with rela- j
lives in Dawson, going over vester- ;
day evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Rugg. whose marriage :
occurring here on Sunday morning. \
last, left yesterday for their home;
at Leary, Ga.
Mrs. T. Ellis Drewry. of Griffin, as- j
ter a visit to her sister. Mrs. S. H. !
Gyles, left yesterday to visit other j
relatives in Dawson.
Mrs. A. J. Cleghorn leaves today
. • DeLand..Fla., where she will spend
Mr. Cleghorn. sending the winter 1
season there.
The many friends of Dr. Guy Luns
ford will he glad to know of his re- j
covery from a very severe illness, in
Augusta.
Paul Westbrook has returned from
Atlanta, on account of illness, and is
quite sick with fever at his home or.
Church street.
Mrs J. S. Morton of Griffin. is
visiting her sister. Mrs. W. J. Mat
thews. at her residence on Furlow
stree:. arriving yesterday.
Miss Jeanette Ray has returned
from a visit of some length at Gulf
Port, where she was the recipient of
many flattering social attentions. She
w.m unie : ;• r sister. •
Keiffer.
See Bagler's buggies before you bay
Special price to cash customers or
will sell on terms to suit customer.
BRIDGE WAS PLAEED BE
SIMMER GIRLS - CLLB.
Entertain in Honor of Miss
Simmons.
Or. yesterday sf-.ers.ooa. at lie home
of y.tss Emir a Mae Bo ram. the Sum
s'. er Girts Club entertained with a
Me: lineoas Shower." is honor of
V.:ss Suranee Simmers whose mar
riage occurs rest week
After an interesting same of
' bridee ?.his:, the ruests were invited
to the dining room, besudfuar decora
ted :r. white sad creer. where a de
licious salad coarse, with coffee was
served.
It the oerter of the table was a sn
: ve-b Bride s Cake." which upon be
ing cut was found to be a white
box. riled to the top with handsome
rifts to the brie-elect from the ?u~-
i -
nsr t: ire.
These preset? were: Mi.se Su
san, e Summons Mrs. Howell Sim
mers Misses Josephine Terr it. Mae
Wheatley. Em Lee. Clair Hollis.
Farms Mae Williford. XeO Coond!
Maybe lie and Blare he Hawkirs Em
ma Mae Berssm
Whet fore .pros begin to swindle
Acte rears toy cable, only than? who
hare ro mcrey are safe.
IMPORTANT ATTRACTIONS
THIS WEEK AT ANSLEY'S.
Superb line satine petticoats, regular $1.50 grade, flft
Beautiful mercerized petticoats, regular $2.00 values...
Heatherbloom petticoats, almost the equal of taffeta, $2 50
Superb Heatherbloom petticoats, uniratehahle, $3,()0 tn $3 50
Our five dollar black silk petticoats, this week $3 - 5
Special Silk Petticoat Offering.
For Monday’and Tuesday we shall offer our
entire line black colored fine taffeta silk petti
coats, the regular Six, Seven and Seven and one
half dollar numbers, the most beautiful silks ever
shown in Americus at anything like the price,
most superb styles and makes,
$5.50.
Another line magnificent taffeta silk petti
coats, black only, the regular $6.50 and $7.00
numbers, we will sell for
$5.00
Ladies Tailor-Made Suits Specials
A great many ladies want suits for general
every day wear, inexpensive, and we desire to in
vite your special attention to our most extraordi
nary line suits in all-wool fabrics of different
styles, beautifully made, excellent fitting, good
tailoring, all popular sizes for ladies and misses,
$12.50 and $15.00.
The grandest line suits for S2O, 22.50, 25,
30, 35 and upward to $60.00 ever shown in
Americus.
Magnificent evening costumes, something
never carried before in Americs, also street
dresses in popular fabrics and colorings,
$20.00 to $50.00.
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The most beautiful line rubberized Rain Coats $12.50 tos2s
Swellest line ladies broad-cloth coats, all styles $lO to $35
Childrens Bear skin coats, all the popular colors. $2.50 to $7.50
Ladies silk taffeta waists, beautiful styles and shades $4.50 to $6
Mercerized madras and lawn waists, also linen. SI.OO to $3.50
Children's wraps in an enormous variety, prices $1.50 to $lO
We desire to remark just here that we are not consuming
the time of our patrons during their visits to us for business
purposes by regaling them with uncalled for and unjust crit
icisms of other merchants in the city. Such methods are low,
dirty and contemptible, beneath the notice of all good people.
vVe make it a rule to attend to our own business and our em
ployes are always instructed to do the same, leaving the bus
iness of any and all competitors severely alone.
The removal of the ready-to-wear department to the
ground floor, the curtailing of all unnecessary expenses hith
erto attached to the same while on the second floor, thereby
enabling us to give to the trade the benefit of lower prices re
sulting from same has increased the business in this depart
ment enourmosiy over what it has ever been in our history
and each succeeding day shows the most gratifying increase
everyway. The department is an ornament to this store as it
would be to any mercantile establishment in Georgia.
We cordially invite you to call and look and it will be our
pleasure to show you through whether you wish to buy or not.
Don’t forget that the silks and dress goods, notions, under
wear. hosiery, gloves, ribbons, linens and white goods, wash
goods and all other departments are full to overflowing with
everything new and up-to-date. Carpets, rugs, mattings, win
dow shades, trunks, etc., in abundance.
Chas. L. Ansley
Successor to WHLATLE\ A AN^LEI.
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