Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, October 24, 1902, Image 8

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THE AMERICAS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1902. =5? s/?orf £e?c^ to saU isfy an appetite is to go straight to. the store that knows Uneeda Biscuit Sold only in In-cr-seal Packages with the In-er-seal trademark design on each end of each package. MORRIS IS ELECTED SPEAKER OF HOUSE Defeating Mr. Mitchell Eighth Ballot. COL. GEORGE HAD WITHDRAWN | After Seventh Ballot Leaving Field to Morris and Mltchell-Clark How ell President of Senate—Legislature Gets Down to Business. GEO 0. WHEATLEY. GEO. D. WHEATLEY A Plain Practical Talk. PERSONAL NOTES OF INTEREST. W Atlanta, Oat 22.—The long drawn loot race for speaker of the Honae of Representative* ended to day in the tion of Hon. Newton Morris, of 11'' '> connty, on the eighth ballot. ue defeated Hon, Fondren Mitchell, of Thomas, the vote being 108 to TO in | fsvor of,'Mr. Morris. Hon. Emerson George, of Morgan, I withdrew from the speakership raoe after the seventh ballot, stating that be had not asked his supporters to [ support either one of his opponents. His speeoh in retiring was a mag- [ nifleent effort, and was received with | great applause. The race for.olerk of the house be* tween John T.'lBoifenlllet and Mark •Thi« is a practical age, and we live in a world fi!; with practical people—people who like plain, honest state 1 - meats of facts—people who want to feel absolute confidence in the matter of money spending; confidence that they are being fairly dealth a ith. It is our constant effort to try and impress you with this confidence. W e already enjoy the confidence of many. We want the confidence of all. I5c Flannelette at 10c. 00 pieces beautiinl new Flannel ettes, splendid patterns and styles at 10c. 75c Knit Underskirts at 50c. Fleeced Pique. New line white fleeced Pique the shirt waist material beautiful pattern effects at 40c and 50c yd. . 20c Curtain Swiss at I2)£c. 11000 yds beautiful curtain Swiss in large polka dots and figures the 20c quality at 12$c. 10c Outing Flannel at 7J£c. 1000 yards splendid Outing flan nel, dark plaid and stripes worth 10c; special this week at 7 jc. 100 Knit Underskirts, plain and striped, worth 75c, special at 50c. 60c Elannel Waistings at 29c, 10 pieces all and wool Flannel Waisting in fancy stripes and plaids, regular price 50c and GOc yd, special this week at 29c, 35c Plaid Dress Goods at 20c. 10 pieces beautiful plaid wool goods for children’s school dresses, regular pries 35c, special this week at 20c, Some of Those Who Came or Wont w *» • walkover for BoifenUlet, Yesterday. I who received 168 yotes on first ballot Tbone Hudson's drug store Jour I *° ljj. W* deliver promptly any* I »• H. Williford was elected door ^tbo city. Phono Numttor 98.1 keeper and Mr*. Maude Barker Cobb MI “Vlv ’ P> Blrd retained home P08, mi«‘M« of Ihe House, yesterdsj,^* -scant visit lo rela-1 Judge Charles B. Crisp and Hon. Mves in For.*®' *y. I W. A. Dodson, of Americas, are among Mrs. Engeno R. Brewtor, of Bain-1 the politicians herefrom sooth Goor- bridge, U the gntet of Mr. and Mr*, gin. The General Assembly will get Joel W. Hightower here. * down lo tomorro7 . Miss Greens, of Fort Valley, tbs fair The eleetion of Hon. Clark Howell bora tonight from Galnssville, where the, were m.rried yesterday, HU ^ ^ ^ Miss Hattie Wimberly returned to . Montezuma yesterday morning after a I . IJa * t ■ ee “® d hava abort bnt pleasant visit here. I p *®®®®> writes Alfred Bee, of Welferv, ’Tex., “b'lilouaneu and a lame back BUYING THE WINTER OUTFIT. Is going to be an easy and satisfac tory matter if yon will come here The goods used are the very best that caa be put into the garments at the prices wc s. li ihtm fi.r; each suit, coat or skirt is i xtnmrly stylish, and the ptices make it possible for the owner of a modest purse to indulge herself in handsome, fashion able clothes- PRICES F^AJVGE; Tailor Made Suits $5 to $35. Jackets, $2 60 to $20. Walking Skirts, $2.50 to $12.50. Dress Skirts, $3.50 to $20., Misses’Jackets, $250 to 17.50. Children’s Jackets $1 to $15. Petticoats, Mercerized, $1 to $4. - Petticoates, Silk, $5 to 1250. Wool Knit Skirts, 50c to $1.50 Wool Waists, $1.25 to $4’ Mercerized Waists, $1.25 to $1.50. lira. Artbnr Rylandsr leaves today bad mode life a harden. I couldn’t eat for Lake Batter, Fla. to'Spend'several or sleep sod felt almost too worn oat to week* with Mr. Bylander thpre. work when I began to use Eleotrlo Blt- Mrs. Q. W. Council »nd Mls» Conn-1 Ur *» but t i be J work wonders. Now I oil, after a plra*ant stay of a month in I *I**P hke a top, oan eat anything, have Atlanta, returned home yesterday. gtlned stieagth and enjoy bard work.” Mrs Will pi.v.ii They give vlgoroue health and now life D ° Wi “ ***•“; of D ®*®°- “ »»weak, sickly, ran down people. Try HohomLr. r 8 * r i h P ‘ them. Ooly 00o at the Edildgo Drag Bchnmpert, at her borne on Led alreet. gtorre. “ b Mrs. L. W. Dixon and Misses Joeie The largest variety cf ready-to-wear apparel and all made up in 1 e ter styles than we have ever shown be.‘ore. Competent and courte ous sales-peiple to look after your wants. — Boys’ Clothing Advantages Here. 40c Damask Towels at 25c. We will place on sale this week about 100 doz knotted fringe dam ask towels, extra large size, at 25c worth 40c. \$5.00 Gray Blankets at $3.50 25 pair all wool Gray Blankets full size colored borders, suitable for making handsome bath robes worth $5.00, special this week at •3.50 Ladies’ Underwear. OO'doz. Ladies gray and white vests and pants, regular 60c qual ity, special at 35c each. Heavy Skirtings. 5 pieces plaiu and plaid Melton cloth, 30 inches wide, worth 50c at 29c. 65c Novelty Suiting at 39c. .. 10 pieces fancy check and Novelty suiting worth 05c, special this week at 39c. $1.00 Black Taffeta Silk at 79c. 100 yards 36 inch Black Taffeta Silk splendid qnalty, good lustre, regular price $1.00, special this week at 79c. 85c Women's Underskirts at 50c. Women’s Union Suits fleece lined Jersy ribbed buttoned across front worth 85c, special at 60c. 75c Waterproof Cloth at 50c, 10 pieces Waterproof Cloth, 58 inches wide in Black, Navy, Gray, Brown and Castor, worth 75c, spe cial at 50c. 50c Eiderdowns at 35c, Excellent quality in heavy wool Eiderdown, Pink, Blue, White, Gray, Castor and Cardinal, worth 50c at 35c. and Annie Dixon, of LaOrosse, were PRESIDENT OF BOOK COMPANY gnests of Mrs, Josephine Hudson for a short time yesterday. Mrs, H. 8. MeOIeskey will return home today from a visit of ten days to her parents, Jastlaa and Mrs. William H. Fieb, in Atlanta. I Gov, h Candler May Aooept Position. Governor Candler wil', in all proba bility, at She expiration .of his term ae , governor, wbieh Is next Saturday, or Miss Lilia Johnson leaves today for very scoa thereafter, be offered the Obteago, where the will apond the I presidency of the Southern Book Pab- fortbooming winter Besson rosy de* fishing Company, whioh was reoently tightfnlly with friends. chartered under the laws of Georgia Misses Annie tnd Lillian Poolo re- witb * capital of $1,200,000, and finally tamed to Msoon yesterday after • organized at a meeting of tbeincor- pleasant visit of two weeks In Amerl- Poratora held Uet 8atn:d«y. It it the our, their former home. general opinion that the governor will x „ _ . _ ' I aooept, as it is known that he is heart- L ??® °J* r ' ol Oglofiimpe, u y j n fj Tor 0 f tn enterprise of the kind and Miss Marie Etta Brown, of Mon-1 belDg oat abliehed in the south. Wheatley & Ansley at all times offers Clothing bnyerB the advantage of immense assortments, the positive assurance that tie garments are the product of only reputable manufacturers, tie absolute guarantee of both maker and ourselves,that the clothing will prove satisfactory and the certainty of the low prices consistent with first-class quality and workmanship. Suits, $1.50 to $12.50; Knee Pants 50c to $1.50; Overcoats $2 50 to $12 50. Bring us your boys. tesnms, ore the charming gnosis of the Misses Buchanan, coming yeti Mist Ma>y Cranberry hue gone to Clifton Springs, N. T. and will yet urn abortly with Mr*. Crawford Wheatley, who epent the summer there. Wheatley’s health ia very muoh im proved. y\ 15c Stoklngs at 10c. Children’s school stockings fast black all sizes worth 15c at 10c. GEO. D. WHEATLEY Natural Anxiety. , , v Mothers regald approaching winter America’s Famous Beautle Look with horror on 8kln Eruptions, Blotches, Sores, Pimple. Tbey don' Mrs* I bBT8 tbem < nor will any one, wbo uses Jm ‘ | Bnoklen'e Amloa Salve, It glorifies the Eczema or Salt Bheum vanish before It. It core* tore |lipe, chapped bunds, chllbalnt. Infallible for Flies, 20o at the Eldrldgo Drag Stores. Farm of 36S Acres Near the City Is LAMAR STREET AND COTTON AVENUE. AMERICUS, GEORGIA. FARM LUANS NEUUTIATED. with uoeaslntse, children take cold ao BOUGHT A SMALL PLANTATION, easllr. No disease costs more little It tban croup. It's attack la tef.sadden that the sufferer Is often beyond human old before the dootor arrives. . Snob oases yield readily to OaeMIndtaboagh I Col. Henry B. Johnson baa sold to Care. Liquifies the mucus, allays In- Mr*. Sarah K. Bob am pert a farm of flamatlon, removes danger. Absolutely 1863 seres, ten miles west of Amertens, safe, Aota immediately. Cares coughs, I it being a part of tbs former MeGarrah colds, grip, bronohltls, and throat sad I plaeo. The prloe paid was $1,600, Mrs. long trouble. F. 8. MoMohon, Damp-1 Sckumpert baying tbe farm os sn in- ton, Us.: '-A bad cold rendered me I reetment only. There it a strong de- voloeless just before an oiatorleal ooz* | mand in Amerlene for good forms of test. ,1 Intended to withdraw bat took I small aereage and well located, and One Mlnnte Cough Care. It restored any anoh lauds find immediate and ad my voice In time to win the medal.” I vantageoue sale when offered. W. A. Bembert BOUGHT THE PRICE RESIDENCE. Old Homestead On Leo Street Sold . „ . , I tor 00 cents. Yesterday. Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health. The nse of Smith’* Bare Kidney Care will produce both, Try a bottle and bs convinced, Yonr druggist sells it If you want money on yonr farm I have arrangements with New York parties tburgh whom I can get it for yon at Lowest’Posslble Cost* J. J. HANES LEY, Room*Ne,f5jBarIow|Block, - - Americus, Ga, A rest estate sale of local interest, effectod yesterday through Mr. P. B. Williford, waa that of the old Price place of forty acre* ont Lee street It ie desirably eitnated, and white there Is little in tbe way of Improvements the land, evsn, to a bargain at 82,500. Tbo purchaser to Mr. J. W. Howin well known conductor of the' Sea board Railway, who proposes to oreot a pretty residence there and otherwise improve the property. Money to Loan. Wifi lend $4,000, one to five years, 8 per oent straight Interest, on good rest estate. For information apply toW. B. Hays, Amertens, Os. • 10-22 d 2t w 1L Seed Wheat For Bale, Bine stem seed wheat for sale. Ap ply to G. H. So lit. 10-21 d[3t w It We Could Sell Twice as Many Fechheimer-Fishel Go/s Suits and Overcoats. as we do, if we could have the opportunity to show tbe merits oi this superb and un- matchable ready • to ■ wear Clothing to that class of men who still believe that they can only be perfectly fitted by having their clothes made-to- measure. If yon. dear reader, are among this class, throw your prejudice to the winds, and come to our store, and we will Fit Your Form, Please Your Taste, And. Satisfy Your Whims with a Fcchhiimer-Fishel Co Suit or Overcoat, at from $10 to $25 for the like of which yon will pay your tailor double. 1 Princeton? <0 ’mm' 1