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THE AMERICAS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1900.
GEO D. WHEATLEY.lGEO. D. WHEATLEY.
97/oro 9/oivs jfbout 7fow Soocis.
THHERE is no advertising theme more attractive
1 to the average woman than new goods. As
the fall outfitting time is close at hand you’ll want
to know what this store cand do towards supplying
you with the proper merchandise at the proper prices.
We’ve done what we believed to be the banner buy
ing of our history—gone carefully through the best
markets, picked with prudence just those lines that
we feel sure will meet with your approval. You are
invited to inspect these new goods and pass judge
ment upon them.
AT HOME AGAIN. AMERICUS CITIZEN. I
Americus Young Man Eeturns From Removed From a Train at Marshall-
Galveston. yille Yesterday.
FEARFUL NIGHT OF THE FLOOD. FAILURE TO VALIDATE TICKET. |
Thinks City Will Hardly Sur.ive the W.K. Bell, Returning From Carnival
Disaster. -Half of Buildings Swept | is Put Off Train With Force Because
for School Can show you some very
„ pretty weaves for the
Lfrossos. sohool girl’s new gown
Most attractlvoiy priced.
36 Inch French Flannels, all new and de
slrable shades, every fibre pure wool, and
matchless elsewhere at the an ,
price vuc. par yd
26-Inch Venetian Cloths, Including the
papular shades, brown, blue, garnet, castor
and gray mixtures 50c. per yd
34-Inch Tartan Plaids, in bright colors for
smart school dresses, at /£ pgJ .
28-Inch, all-wool filled Serges, In new and
pretty shades, only /2 /.2c por yd
Stoc/tinys For Tho, ex tra
ZJho &3oys and Sirls. of stockings'
suited for school wear. If bought here
they’ll bo bought right. Yes, right In
every particular
Boys Fast Black Cotton llose, double knee
81111106 /2 /-2c por pair
Boy’s Seamless Fast Black Bicycle Hose,
extra weight and langth, at o/j
20c por pr
Misses Ribbed Cotton Hose, double knees,
high spliced heels, Onyx black at re
JQc pr
Misses Onyx Black Ribbed Hose, double
knees, guaranteed stainless, any n e
size from 6 to »i-s, at 25c pr
jCadios' and TZ/issos Think you’ll
nr , be interested
... . tindorwoar. In these lots:
think you’ll find them fairer made and
fairer piioed than you expected.
•Men s and Children’s Fleece lined Under-
rests and Drawers, In suit or separate it you
1>lease 25C garment,
Boys or Misses Shaw Knit Merino Under-
2**}JL ana , Urlwe ra, In suit or separate 11 you
desire, at 40c Garment,
Ladles’Jersey Fleeced Lined Undervests
with pants to match. Including ex-ra large
size. In suit, or separate, at...35c Garment
Finished Merino Underwear
t .f , # gray °1 nat “ ra1 ' especially recom
mended for wash and wear, fn suit or separ
50c Garment
Prints Very pretty are the
_ , ra . etylea for the new
and J'orcalos. season. Very rea
sonable th) prices. Just an Item or two
as hints.
One Case Mercedes Fall Prints, beautiful
dres. styles, all fast colors
Oo t/d
The Latest Novelties In Antumn Prints, in-
Uou 1 s n t{ ! e?toTi? 0b0 .‘!. bo .':. 7c yd
36-Inch French Percales, choicest selec
tions in navy and garnet figures, ,si j
popular this season, at yd
The Windsor Cretonnes, best Percales
made, In Royal blue, navy, and ,.,1- arrf
hello polka uot, and figures, at. 12 2^- yQ
Tfour Soporato The ’’madeup” this
r>, . season In womon’s
o/ttrts. wear will continue to
fill a prominent plaoe. You’ll find style
and economy eomblned in these lots.
Ladies' or Misses Knitted Underskirts,
solid shades ot black, navy, en ,
garnet, pink or blue at..... ....Olio each.
Ladles’ or Misses Undersklrts.better quali
ty, all wool, plain or fancy bord- et ,
A great variety Ladles’ top or dress Skirts
of the very latest styles and approved ma
terials, Just opened from $1.50 to 87,50
Ladles’ or Misses Mercerized Satlne Under
sklru In pretty shadef of hello, cerise, navy,
Stuiish A few exclusive
7- .. y ‘~ „ styles In sample
Oaiiorod Satis, suits to show you.
Top totchy costumes these, and very
reasonably priced.
Ladles’Coat Suits of Engltsh Homespun
in nobby shades of navy, castor and gray;
beautifully tailored and extremely stylish,
any size desired, at SO. 00 sail.
Ladles' Coat suns of Finest Venetian
Cloth In popular shancs, elegantly tailored
Just opened to sell at.. SO. 50per suit.
Our entlt* line ol Ladles' and Misses Jack
ets, Elon Coats, etc . just opened and placed
on sale Monday morning.
Our entire line of Misses, Cnlldren and In
fants Cloaks and Jackets ever seen In this
market, just opened, and tor sale also on
Mondav morning, -
is called to the fact that we have leased as
Opoacti ./attention AN ANNEXT0 ocn OWN STOl(ES> IHE (j 0UB
Building, where we have displayed our magnificent line of Carpets, Mattings,
Art Squares,'Smyrna Rugs, Door Mats, Trunks, Valises, etc., all of which we
show to excellent advantage, and offer at extremely low prices.
Geo. D, WHEATLEY,
Corner Lamar Street and Cotton Avenue,
jf NEW StYLES FOR THE LADIES IN fj
If -Jail 97/i///nery- fj
3 at Mrs. M. T: ELAM’S. ?!
^ Who has just returned from New York
and has now in store a splendid line of
Fashionable Hals for
Ladies, Children and ’Babies. ^
as well as every novelty in the millinery line. ^
These goods were bought CHEAP and will be ^
sold Cheap. For something stylish and ^
pretty, call on MRS. M. T. ELAM.
HOf.
*! )/ But where it will not ihow if you use our patent
Sterling Silver Inlaid Spoons and Forks. Solid Silver .
r is set in the back of the bowls and handles, and are'
guaranteed twenty-five years. Ask for
IE ISTERLIN6 INLAIDTFeI
James Fricker & Bro,
THAD GLOVER IS (CONDUCTOR EJECTS \9hL W re Sh n ,„/ n „
AT HOME AGAIN.1 AMERICUS CITIZEN.!^ ^ v/iowtng
..Tjhis 7l/eeA..
Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits in great van fi tw
Disaster.—nan oi nunaim-s swept | is Fut Off Train With Force Because I Ladies’ Rib- or-n 7 *
Away or Ruined.-Thousands of Return Ticket Was Not Stamped By ■L’a-UieS irfeaay Hldae Oik and flannel
People Leaving Doomed City. the Macon Agent. Waists.
The many Americus friends of Mr. Failure to have his return ticket val- Plaid Back Wool Skirtings. SUitablfi f„
Thad B. Glover extended him a hearty ‘dated by the ticket agent at Macon Li,. I0 T
welcome yesterday upon his return resulted in the ejeotment of the holder, popular rainy Clay and Walking skirto
from Galveston, where he has been in Mr -K. Bell, of Americus, from a Rrnnd Pint’ll a and rmnnUnr, nil S ‘
business for a number of years, and Central Railroad train yesterday JJl UiiCl U J.OLI1S anCt V6D0tiail Cloths, all
was among the fortunate ones who es- morning, he having deolined to pay Icrr.ldfiC! nil oolftrej nil nrinos
caped unharmed from the reeent dis- Iwe to the conductor while holding a \ * B ’ l, ' 1A ■F 1
a8 ‘f- ticket for retnrn passogo. The PODUlar Pebble CheVlOtS and Pc W, 1
Mr. Glover is at homo again and has The affair was genorally discussed I . , «,nfl L aill0]g
o retnrn ticket to Texas— among Mr. Bell’s friends yesterday. Jtlair dreSS gOOdS,
For the reason that Georgia will Mr. Bell returned from Maoon yes- : r. s. v „ .
probably be good enough forhim here- terday morning, and his story of the iViaglilllCeilt 11110 OI PlUill Ulld FiffUrflrt
after. At least ho will not go back.to affair “> corroborated in full by Mr. I ■C’-ar.
Galveston again, even if the city is R. F. Nehring, who was aboard the I ^ FenCH C 181111613» 111 811 StylOS.
rebuilt, which he doubts. car and witnessed the ejeotment. New Kid O-Towne TTn n A IrrvwrtT-. i ^
To his friends Mr. Glover talked in- Tuesday morning Mr. Bell bought a VXlO 63, Xl8IlClkerChiefs, Rlj).
terestingly of the terrible flood and round trip tioket to Maoon, the oon- bOHS, COFSetS. LaCfiS. Hoisfirrr
the oarnago ot death that followed. He I dnetor of the train, ho says, witnes-1 “ ’
says the awful situation cannot bo de- 8in e the purohase here. One of the
scribed as it really existed. Thong- conditions plainly stipulated upon the
tads of dead in the streets, in the bay picket was that the return oonpon,
and scattered over the island made a I bearing Mr. Bell’s signatnre, should
horrible scene indeed. b c validated by tho ticket agent at
The city is still a ploco of sorrow, Maoon.
grief and desolation. Boarding a retnrmng train at 3
Thousands of houses, briek, stono | o’clock yesterday morning Mr. Bell
and wood, were swept away, and thoso dicl not have the tioket validated, not I
left standing are being condemned as having read tbo conditions printed Qualities
unsafe and many there must be leveled thereon. __ .
with the ground. Tho eonduotor was the same one, M0I1 S OllirtS, UllCl6rW0ar, Suspenders flnri
Mr. Glover does not think Galveston Mr. Bell says, who saw him buy the tT n J ca ,_ auu
.. ill ever amount to maoh Lagain, de- ticket at Amerious on the trip to Mo- ■ n *OlS0ry •
spite the heroio efforts made to bring con, but beoanse the tioket was not Mnn’nlVnnth’e and
order out of chaos and restore con- stamped by the Maoon agent he refused »1 X OUlfl S 8110, ±>Oy S L/lOtlllllg. in the
fldenco. Hundreds of citizens leave receive it for passage. largest VarietV Of StulflS and at rumnlov
by every train and, like Mr. Glover, However, Mr. Bell was allowed to ° ^ obyieS 8Ha 3.1 popular PTlCeS.
do not propose to go back again. ride to Fort Valley, where he ohanged Our entire stock, in short, is
Mr. Glover lost everything he pos- car8 for Americus, without giving npl . _ ® tJcllor 111
aessed, the house in whioh he lived his retnrn coupon or paying additional Variety End VOlUme than W6 haV6 OVer bsforA
having been carried away. His pres- ,ar0 - After leaving Fort Valley the j ttt , . . i
ence in the Cotton Exchange bnilding second eonduotor also doelinedjto re- 00**10(1. WO Want yOUF DUSineSS, 8Jld Will
“ ““offer you every inducement in the way of a
1.™™“^““!.'"!'"“ krger stock to select from, lower prices
iS$Hfc£S££2 , 22L:d tha “ 70u oan get elsewhere, and honest treat-1
New Neckwear novelties for ladies-as
| well as men.
New Carpets, Mattings and Window
| Shades.
Tremendous line of Shoes, all kinds and
Stor? of a Slave.
To b bound bind and foot for years,
f b fm the o^v n .V/ George d“ VUU ^ 3.H
.u““t“M^: t He.a;r : '~M; t ^°°“ an ?‘ or ’ « negro: porter and an- ment throughout OUr bUSmOSS.
wife has been so heipiess for five years °^“ er t* ai Dniaii lifted him from his I
AK ftoSTCS" Wu cordially invite and urge that yon
iWTSt Sactfs^s-ffi KS^ ° ,hm oal1 a »d allow us the privilege of showing you
supreme remedy for fomalo disoasos eieotment - . , * * & W & VUa i
quickly oures nervousness, sleepless- At this junoture friends induced Mr. Wnat W6 Can and Will do for VOM
ness, molanoholy, hoadaoho, backache, Bell to board the train and come home, I ^ ‘ '
cle n wo D r K kl“g med Z fcine P |s n SSlSZ °"! f ‘ hem P “ yin . e tho faro re( l Qired
weak, sickly, run down people.. Every an< * 0 rooeipt.
bottle guaranteed. Only 50oents. Sold This is the account given by Mr
by E. J. Eldridge, druggist, [ Bell and Mr. Nehring. The conduct-
INSTITUTE TO CLOSE TOE.OHr, £.*
L.». MW Uark u of The “S5,jtS
Session.
The second annual session of the
South Georgia Bible Institute will
close tonight with a love feast at First
Methodist churcb, prominent members
taking part. The'exercises yesterday
wore well attended and much interest
manifested in the proceedings. Rev.
J. W. Domingoes prcaohed at the II
o’clock service, while Dr. Goorge G.
Smith occupied the imlpit at night.
Neither Bishop Candler or Dr. Dow
man came to attend tho institnte,
though having a part iu yesterday’s
programme. Many of the visiting
delegates havo already gone to their
homes after a pleasant stay here.
To those living
in malarial districts Tutt’s Pills
are indispcnsible, they keep the
system in perfect order and are
an absolute cure
for sick headache, indigestion,
malaria, torpid liver, constipa
tion and all bilious diseases.
utt’s Liver Pills
not stamped as required.
Mr. Bell has placed the case in the |
hsudB ot bis attorney, Col. J. H.
Lumpkin.
THE LADIES.
The ploasant effect and perfect safety
with which ladies may use Syrup of
Figs, under all conditions, makes it
their tavorlte remedy. To get the true
and genuine article, look for the name
of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed
near the bottom of tho package. For
eale by all druggists.
School Books
JEWELERS.
AMERICUS.
Go
REMO VIS FROM UNION SPRINGS
Supt. Tucker Will Come to Americus
to Reside.
Mr. M. F. Tucker and family aro
among other newcomers in Americus,
removing hero from Union Springs,
Ala. Mr. Tnckcr is tuperintemlont of
bnildings and bridges on this division
of the Central of Georgia Railway, and
for three months has desired to re
move to Americus but could uot se
cure a homo. Yesterday be leased tho
T. M, Furlow place on Church street,
recently occupied by Mr. W. D.
Smith, who takes tho Hinkle bonso
nearly opposite. Mr. Tucker will
come as soon as possible.
closing was much stronger I My stock of School Books and School!
w.. v a “7— supplies is complete.
Better Fee'uu; in Cotton Circles at The *
n . „ Fmish ' , New and second-hand books runnir
Despite the fluctuations in the oon- thrOUffh. all thfi oraHoa
tract market yesterday, cotton held S d,U ZnQ 5^800S.
its place at tbo dime notch and namer- c, -i . — I
ons sales of «pots were mado at that ocnool Bags, Straps, Slates, Pencil Boxesj
iigure and a shodo lower. There was and Lunch Baskets, Don’t wait until the lastf
KSTSS;JSSS moment ’ bUt00me ear?y ^avSfdtterush]
“easy at 9.52, dropped down to 9.45,1
then took a spurt towards tho top and
closed steady at 9.03, eleven points
higher than the opening. Local deal
ers iigure upen better reports today.
Put your stomach, liver and blood in
healthy condition and you can defy
disease. Prickley Asij Bitteiis is a
successful system regulator. Dr. E
J. Eldridge.
If your food docs not digest well, a
fow doses of Prickley Asii Bitters
will set matters right. It sweetens the
breath, strengthens the stomach and
digestion, creates appetite and cheer
fulness. Dr. E. J. Eldridge.
Splendid homo on Elm avonno for
sale at half price, by M. Callaway.
JUBGE LITTLEJOHN A CITIZEN.
Removes With His Family to Amer
icas From Cordele.
Judge Z. A. Littlejohn of the
.Southwestern judicial circuit, is now
ongaged in removing bis household
effects from Cordele to Americas and
will soon bo a citizen of Amoricas and
Sumter county. As previously stated
by tho Timos-Recorder, Judge Little
john has leased the H, 8. Johnson
residence, corner of Carlow and Tavlor
streets, one of tho handsomest in the
city. Jndge Littlejohn will And this a
more central point in looking after his
official duties over the circuit,
M. S. H-OLLIDftV
For Sale-
House and lot, No. 110 Prince Bt.
Close in. Will rell cheap.
020 lwk dlv
Joe Brown.
Elmore 6 Guerryj
3o5 Lamar Street, next Eucnanan Bros.
llo Cotton has made us a rushing business. Cotton goods are all oD 1
boom, but we have them at tho same prices as when cotton was lo* ^
give you a few prices, which will convince you of the above statement.
4 quarter Barker Mills Bleaching 7 ,- f
Best yd wide Sea Island ^ j
Standard Prints 5 C
Boys’ Suits from 65c to $5 oo.
Ladies’ Capes from 50c to $5 00.
Wo also csrry the famous W. B. Corsets. Anything you want in
Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods, Notion* J
We will save you mon^y. Our stock Is a'l new and clean. Our
is email. Therefore we can sell goods cheaper than any of our co®P*
Yours to Serve,
ELMORE & GUERRA
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