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Ladies Ready-to-Wear Specials.
We invite your attention to the following
Grand Values in Ladie’s Suits and Skirts:
Fine quality all-wool cheviot Suit, Coat Semi-Fit
ted, Full Pleated Skirt, Leading, Shades $11.50
A buautifully tailored all-wool fancy broad cloth
Suit, an unmatchable value at $13.50.
We are showing in Ladies and Misses Suits all
the new novelty checks, stripes and mixtures, al
so plain colors in the newest styles at prices
from $15.00 to $50.00.
A beautifully tailored all-wool Panama Skirt, 15
Gore With Applied Greek Chain Effect, $5.50.
The Best in the City and Can Prove It
4 This Fine
G hiffon Panama
Exactly Like Cut.
One of the next Jth
best skirts in our Mm\
department is this M PI .1
Beautiful Chiffon fflk
Panama Skirt. 1 l|k
$9.00. JpF
PINKSTON CO.
GEO. D. WHEATLEY.
Store News in a Nutshell.
Every woman in this community has more or less Dry
Goods money to spend. You want to spend it to the very
best advantage. You look to us to supply vour needs. Here’s
a store filled with fresh reliable merchandise, bought to fit,
those needs to vour entire satisfaction. (Not a trashy make
shift in the stock.) The goods are all bought right; they’ll be
sold right, you can depend upon it. Many of you have planned
your purchases. Now suppose we get together on this trading
matter. There’s many a helpful hint awaiting you.
Hosiery Sale.
Everybolj wears stockings. Every
body wants to wear honest stocking.
This hosiery section of ours is the pride
ot the store. Its success has been
aclueyed by buying the best, and sell
ing at the closest margin of profit pos
sible.
Ladies black ribbed hose good heavy
quality worth 200 special 2 for 25c.
Ladies fine lisle thread hose in black,
tan, light bl e, pink, navy helio, navy,
red and white at 50c.
Ladies fast black, Soft ileecod lined
-stocking good quality, speci 1 at 25c.
A Great Curtain Sale.
A big lot of the popular rufiled, mus
lin curtains and some tempting specials
in lace curtains.
Swiss muslin curtains, 3 yards long
ruffled special at SI.OO pair.
Lace net curtains, lace edging
and insertion also applique embroidery
at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00.
Nottingham lace curtains in white
and cream also two-tone effects 3 and
31 yards long beautiful patterns and
Irish Paint effects at SI.OO. $1.50, $2.00,
$2.50, $3.00 and $3.50.
GEO. D. WHEATLEY.
I Americus, Ga.
Table Linens and Napkins-
This week we’re going to give the
housewives ofAmericus an opportunity
to supply many importaut needs of the
home at very great price-savings. The
patterns are very handsome, some
with flowered double borders.
72 Inch exia heavy all Linen silver
bleached table damask at SI.OO.
72 Inch full bleached alt-linen table
damask, $!.00 quality at 85c.
Special, 20 dozen half bleached all
linen napkins regular price 90c dozen,
special this week at 69c.
Full bleached mercerized table dam
ask axtra heavy quality handsome
patterns regular 75c and 85c quality,
special this week at 59c and 69c.
Bed Spreads and Towels.
Special, white crscket bed spreads,
in Marseille patterns at SI.OO.
White bed spreads very hadsome
Marseilles patterns extra large size
heavv quality worth $1,50, special $125
White ed spreods with heavy fringe
“cut-out corners” handsome patterns
regular price $2.50, special at $2.00 also
extra large size at $3.50.
Full size real Marseilles bed spreads
exquisite patterns slightly soiled at
$2 00, $2,50, $3.00, and $3.50 worth 25
per cent more.
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER, TUESDAY OCTOBER 29, 1907.
NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT.
: There is a time for everything. A
f J time to think, a time to defer and a
/llnl time to act.
ißr _ Now is the time to act—to buy Real
Estate. How are these bargains:
A splendid little rental property
SITITC Paying $126.00 per annum for SBOO. In-
Si come more than 15 per cent.
J A new 5-rom house, well located
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
man has lived to regret missing a real estate bargain that has proved gold
en. MORAL: Act NOW.
LjEjHj ATjT r
The Real Estate and Insurance Man.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL LIFE
Brevities That Tell oT Movements oT Americus
Folks and Friends.
Save from 10 to 25 per cent, by
trading at Bell’s, the jeweler.
Finest line of haud-painted China
at Bell’s, the jeweler.
Mr. T. W. Vereen of Moultrie spent
yesterday pleasantly with friends in
Americus.
M. A. J. Orme was prominent among
the Atlantans stopping dn Americus
yesterday.
Mr. J. W. Peacock of Unadilla, was
in the city yesterday morning on
business.
Mr. J. D. Youngblood of Atlanta,
was in the city yesterday, coming
here upon business.
Mr. J. W. Clendening of Augusta,
was a business visitor in Americus
yesterday morning.
Rich cut glass at Bell’s.
Mr. James Grier registered from
Cuthbert yesterday among the guests
of the Windsor.
Sterling silver wedding presents at
Bell’s, the jeweler.
Air. J. B. Charles of Poulan was the
/guest of Mr. J. A. Pinkston, while a
visitor here yesterday.
For choice cut flowers of all* kinds
for Receptions, Weddings, Funerals,
etc., telephone, telegraph or write
Idle Hour Nurseries, Macon, Geor
gia. 10-22-3 m.
Mr. I. S. Cohn, of Savannah, is in
the city. He is one of the irrepressi
ble drummers who handle whips and
knows how to sell them.
PROHIBITION SWEEPS
JEFEERSON CO., ALA.
Liquor Men Defeated by
Nearly 1,000.
BIRMINGHAM, ALA., October 28.
(Special)—Jefferson county is conce
ded to the prohibitionists by 1,000 ma
jority. There is great rejoicing among
the temperance forces tonight over
their victory. The women and chil
dren took a prominent part in the vot
ing. Mothers with theif children in
carriages were in the parade and
thousands of children remained away
from school to help in the fight.
Saloons were closed since midnight
Friday and there was little evidence
of drinking. During the day women
marched from booth to booth singing
songs and carrying banners. Much
personal work was done and the vot
ers who were “on the fence” were
generally landed in the prohibition
camp. Coffee and lunches were served
by the women.
It is the generally expressed opin
ion that the coming session of the
legislature will have strong pressure
brought to bear to pass a prohibition
law. The capture of Birmingham,
which was considered the stronghold
of the liquor interests in the state,
has done much towards making state
prohibition possible.
MEETING IS ONE OF
INTEREST TO ALL
A large congregation filled St.
Paul’s church, East Americus, last
evning to hear the able discourse of
Rev. J. N. Hudson, who is conducting
revival meetings there this week. The
building was rendered very comfort
able and the services throughout were
greatly enjoyed. Mr. Hudson will
conduct services there throughout the
week, preaching every night at 7
o'clock.
The best assortment of bridal pres
ents at Daniel’s, the jeweler.
Call up Loving’s Stables, phone 81,
for baggage transfer. ts.
Mr. B. I. Simpson was among the
several Maconians coming to Ameri
cus yesterday.
Mrs. Sarah Howard and son, E. B.
Howard, have gone to Macon to visit
relatives this week.
Traveling Passenger Agent Keith
of the Central Railway, with head
quarters in Albany, was in Americus
yesterday.
/Mrs. W. C. Carter has returned from
Atlanta, where she spent several days
with her sister, Mrs. Leila S. Jar
rey
Mrs. U. S. Lockett continues quite
ill at her home on Forrest street. She
has been confined to her room for
two weeks now.
Mrs. M. E. Jossey and little daugh
ter, Kathleen, have just returned from
a pleasant visit to relatives in Beuna
Vista and Dranesville.
j Mrs. William G. Ragan returned to
Macon yesterday after a short visit
to her sister, Mrs. H. E. Allen, who
is now recovering from recent severe
illness.^/
See Bagley’s buggies before you buy
Special price to cash customers or
will sell on terms to suit customer.
j Mrs. Bernard McCaskell is welcom
ed to Americus as a visitor by her
many friends here. She is the guest
of Mrs. Will G. Turpin on Taylor
street, y'
FINISH WAS GIVEN TO
THE TERM Os COURT
Final Cases Were Heard
Monday.
With the disposal of a half dozen
or more cases in the city court yes
terday the dockets stood cleared to
an extent and Judge Crisp announced
a final adjournment for the term.
The following cases w r ere disposed
of at Monday’s session.
Walter Reese —same old pistol story
and the usual soak of $75 or ten
months in the gang.
Jim Bainor, contract jumping, was
adjudged not guilty.
Henry Brown was charged with
stealing blankets from the county,
and will remain wrapped up in stripes
for eight months without a fine.
McDonald Scott was given a term
in the gang or a fine, as alternative
Cor swiping booze.
George Washington’s high-sounding
cognomen does not save him from do
ing time on the Sumter chaingang
for concealing a pistol in the folds of
his knickerbocker regalia recently.
It means ten long, sweatful months
for G. Wash, where spades and not
guns are the arms borne by the uni
formed guards.
Six days have thus been consumed
in the trial of misdemeanor cases,
and within this time eighty-eight have
been disposed of either by trial,
pleas of guilty, or otherwise, very few
having been continued for cause.
Superior court convenes shortly now
when another warfare will be waged
on the evil-doers.
Many attacks of COLD and LA
GRIPPE have been cured by ELD
RIDGE DRUG COMPANY’S COLD
CURE TABLETS. They do the w r ork,
and only 25c a box, is the price. Phone
33 or 70 and be served promptly.29-3t.
IMPORTANT ATTRACTIONS
THIS WEEK AT ANSLEY S.
Superb line satine petticoats, regular $1.50 grade, Si.flfi
Beautiful mercerized petticoats, regular $2.00 values Sl. sft
Heatherbloom petticoats, almost the equal of taffeta, $2. 50
Superb Heatherbloom petticoats, unmatchable, $3.00 to $3.50
Our five dollar black silk petticoats, this week $3.75
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. -
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.
We 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, thereof
enabling us to give to the trade the benefit of lower prices re
sulting from same has increased the business in this depart
ment enourmosly 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 oui
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.
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Chas. L. Ansley
Successor to WHEATLE\ & ANSLEY.
Agents: Butterickl Patterns and American I Lady Corsets