Americus weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1902-1907, December 19, 1902, Image 8

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T8 GEO V. WHEATLEY. THE AMEKICPS*WEEKLY TIMES-BECORDER: EB1DAY, liKCEMBER 19, 1902. GEO. D. WHEATLEY. Under Full Headway. DEATH OF MRS. E. C. DOUGHTIE. Wollknown Lady Paatas Away Sun day Morning. Tba announcement Sunday morning of the death ot Mr.. E. C. Dongbtie Borrow by who bad — end came ’dock Bandar morning, the remit apparent Every seciion is completely equipped w Jth the use Lr L-!! 0 ** 8a . nd * T “ ornin ^ b " gge8t V °' U “ e *** \SSSSS^^ ness lsyet to come but you yuo 11 find US ready for it. Just ISandmv afternoon from her Uteresl- tnis now at d here, you can ill afiord to pars this store when denoe * ,onr mlle * south of the city, by bent onChristmas buying. | Bar » W. L. Walker. The interment Iwas at Oakgrove Cemetery here. I Maoy friend, joined in paying ibis fl j.I iribnte of e.teom and lore Big Show of Men’s Neckwear. You’ll find an almost endless variety to choo6e from, all made to our our own special order with an eye to their fitness. Men’s reversible Four-in-hand, Ascots,, Bat Wings, Butterfly, in black and white, light and dark triors, at 60c. Men’s Club Tics in black, white, light and dark colors, good value, at 25c. Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs. Kid Gloves for Presents gtylish Dress Gloves, lined Gloves, Driving Gloves, for men, women, and children. No better present can yon select. Men’s Scoteh Wool Knit Gloves, in black and fancy colors; also ret I and white, 26c, 35c, and 50c. Men’s Kid Gloves for dress; lin ed and unlined, far top and plain, London stitch and spring tops, at 50a 86c, $1. $1.25, $1.60, $2.00 and $2.25 pair. Rugs and Portieres. The latest and most thoroughly complete assortment of styles we have ever shown; the smallest door rug to the largest room size; pattern and colors of every good styie, 50c to $21 each. Special value in [Matting Bugs, extra large size border all round, embroidered center, ail colors, at $2.00 each. Tapestry and Chenille Portieres, all colors, two-tone and bagdod ef fects; special value at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.50 pair Mr*. Dongbtio was .boat 85 year, ot „ , . I ■**. the youngest daughter of th. Below we quote you prices ou I Into Dr. »nd;Mrf, H. 8. Bird, sh-j was certain lota of Men’s pure linen I reared in America, and bad always Handkerchiefs, ns linen handker- resided here, beloved by everyone who chiefs go, these nre certainly bar- eras within tbe annebine ot ber pres fia,Ils ’ enoe, Her death I. indeed led. Men’s fine quality all linen Hand-L Hw u ‘ # huabind, Eagan. O. kerchiefs; hemstitched wide and | D<m *h*‘ e * d, *fi eever.l yew. ago. narrow hems, regular price 20c, I ® ,noe ***** * im ® Mr*. Donghtie has special value at 15c. ^ I resided with ber slater, Miss Carrie P. Mpn’a soft „ (Bird, et*tbe old family bom«atead near H 8 wft blenched all-lincn Amerioae. For tbe put several week. SSSWB-sjatsp-sassS o inr. peacefully ‘Sunday morning. besides Miss Bird the doceaied has oie other sister, Mr.. Samael Lee. of Branswiek, both of whom have the Gifts for a Housekeeper. IS GLAO TO GET BACK HOME. Amadous Young (dan Returns After Four Years. Will MeGarrah la at bis borne in America., relarning yesterday from New York'wbere bo baa been for four year, past in th* employ of tb. Inter national Bridge Ualldcra Union. Mr. MoOirrsh has bean away from Ameri- on. for a number of year, and i. glad to get back home. He was in Cuba lot a long while, going thence to New York where be be. since been em ployed, Mr. MeOerrab say. tbe X S ^£oss to t/to 7)ry Soods 97forchant; *7/f° no 3 to t/io Consumer. As every one knows we have had practically no winter yet, and while we have had a most excellent business at the same time the sale of lots of winter goods has been somewhat retarded ployed. Mr. McGerrab says tbe . The gift season is now upon u< and for the next few efleet of tbe ooal searcity in New York da 7 a w ® shaI * offtfr m ,s * extraordinary inducements in order isawfai beyond description^ People *° av0 *d carrying over a good m lay things which we aimn.t n,.i,» in I... might otherwise have to do. PUBS IS THE PUCE FOR YOUB HOLIDAY filFt BIIVINC. almost fight in tbe streets for a backet fal of coal, and tbe distress among tbe poor is terrible indeed. Foil* a Deadly Attack “My wife was so 111 that good phjei claui ware unable to b.lp bar,” writs. *1 M. Austin, if Wlnobester. Ind 'but was completely eared by Dr. King’s New Life PI ls.“. They work wonders In stomaoh and liver troubles. Cures constipation,sick headaohe. 25a E J. E'dndge’s drug s'.ore. ■ ivauuaniUB, UUIU OI WHOI31 OATO tb< Table Linens, Napkins, Towels I , J ,D P* , hj ot to»ay friends in tbe pas a Blanket or Comfort, these are al 1 8 *°* * w *7 °* **>•** loved one, ways vary usefal and acceptable present ^ Just a hint of the buying) A Million Voices possibilities in store here for yon. Oonld hardly express tbe thanks of Table Linens by the yard, all | Honier Hall, of West Point, la. Listen 7 ” —7—"J aui . » * wauv, a». AjiHien weights and widths, pure linen, wb J ! Aieverooold hadsotUedon bis bleached or unbleached 40cto $1.50. | long*, oauslng a most obstlnato cough. Bleached Damasks Napkins # Uo” baK^t WpMm? WbeT.U tnd } size 75c to $2.50 dozen, also | thought be was doomed ha hamn„ Towels at 25c, knotted fringe Goughs,Ooidaiand Lang trouble.. Price damask Towels all pure linen white 59e - ““dlBt-OO. Trial bottle, fra. at and colored borders, special value |*• J ’ E'dridgo’s drag store. at 25c. Finer quality hemstitched | or fringed at 35c 50c and $1 OoL-„ each. T uu J STOCKADE AND MULES BURNED. READY TO OPEN DAIRY HERE H*""’ D ~*„- lea $2.75 to $10.00 pair. tatlon Here. Eiderdown Comforts $5.00 to T , h ® V°f k * de ’ b * rn #nd «'«*>* **“• A aa * - - ■ ^nlos belonging (o Hod, John T, $10.00 Laminated cotton filled Comforts $1.25 to $3.00 each. DEO. D. WHEATLEY UMAR STREET AND COTTON AVENUE. Ferguson were burned at an early bonr yesterday morning, entailing a loss amounting to several thonsand dollars. Tbe information was brought to Ameriens by a negro living on the plantation. All tbe oontents of tbe two building*, inolnding. corn, fodder, eto., went np in smoke, while the sight males perished likewise. This is tbe Amerieus Will Shortly Havo Such an Entorprlio. Mr. 8. T. Brown, with hie family and assistants in tb. enterprise, have reached Ameriens and are preparing to establish a large dairy business bare, of wblob tbe Times-Roeorder made mention two week, ago, Mr. Brown oome. from Oolnmbla,8.0.nnd is an ez perionoed dairyman and trnok grower He has leased the farm of Mr. Charles Chambliss, a mile north of the eity, and will oondaot a large and profitable bus iness. Ameriens baa long fait the need ot anoh an industry, and tbe Tlmsa- Bsoorder believes that there is good profit us it. MADE MONEY HERE IN SUMTER. Anolent Bills Issued By County aro Exhibited. In tbe long ago tbe money used ic Americas was made in Americas— printed right here—and it was not counterfeit either, and le still as good aa the ooio of the reelm, Tbe Times- Beoorder was shown yesterday a dollar bill and 50 oenta note Itsued by the oily counoil away back In tbe sixties, nndtr tbe administration of Mayor A. 8. Outte Here you will find more of the necessaries as well as the useful and acceptable articles for the giving to your friends and loved ones than jou will find under any one roof in all this part of Georgia. Don’t wait until the last day, but come now while you can take yonr time m looking around and making yonr selections. We are are here with a fall and competent corps of pleasant and obliging salesmen to serve you. COME. For tbe Wives, tbe Mothers, Daughters. Sisters, Cousins and Aunts. A nice Black Bilk Dress. A Black Wool Dress, A Colored Wool Dreae. A nice Silk Waist. A Wool Waist A Cotton Waist or Walstiog, A nioe Tailor Made Sait A now style Jacket A Walking or Dress Skirt. A Silk meroerized Petticoat. A Chiffon Boa or Bnob. A bait dozen Hbandkarobiefa, A bait dozen Stockings, A pretty Silk or Leather Belt. A handsome Parse or Pocket Book. A Chatelaine Bay, or Wrist Bag. A pretty Lsee Collar. Corsets, Ribbons, Umbrellas. Combs and Brcebes, Mirrors, Sofa Pillows, Neokwear, Underwear. Towels, Napkins, Table Damasks. Marseilles Counterpanes. Blankets, Comfortables. Ontings, Bleaoblngs, „ Canton Flannels, Sea Islands, Sheetings, Pillow Casings. Per osier, Calicoes, Gnghams. ' mnios pertsned likewise. Tbie is tbe ua oi mayor a. b. untta | second incendiary fire ot megnilnde 8nd k ** ,or T- M. Fur low rerpeetively. „ occurring near Americas within a week, M ’ Eldridge likewise bas sever- AflflcRICUS, - • - a m GEORGIA |* b ® ginhouse on Capt, M. B, Connoil's)* o! “'bills issued by the inferior court * vv * n ‘ [plantation having bten bnroed recent-1 0 * Webster oonnty, tbe inferior oonrt ly with a loss of 88,001. of Hooly, and tbe ordinary of Bnmter, - 1 » n< * ** 1» good money yet though prized TAKE POSSESSION IN JANUAPV t0 ° hlshlj ” r<JICf to be eXp<,ntle<1 ’ TEACHERS WILL GET SHEKELS. Mr. Counoll Occupy New Resldenee | 8h «rt*y- Pedagogues Will Greet Santa Claue We have too many La dles’ Tailor-Made Suits, Jackets, and Children’s Coats, yet we have sold more than ever before, still we bought heavier. Special inducements in price for next few days. Children’s coats greatly reduced. ....CHRISTMAS WHISKIES... I nnellnn . w i stmiw wg IU ACUOIVO VUrlSIIIiaS 010110/ Soventeen Hundred Gallons of Liquors, ^ n 1JJ O I THAN ANYBODY dunng my ent Pnce| AI,e,lHolIid * Mr. Glow will I longer to complete the drawloe no Holiday Sale. Call on me opposite the Allen House, or donb “*.i* ? aM • no,,ier ,Mld “ C8 “' ‘be warrantatobaaignedb, the nov send me your orders for Lqiuor. « «ouse, or| neir#r|hB0|tyew|y loth#liewyMr r.matobe.ignedb, thegov Jug trade a Specialty. Best goods served at my bar. L. L_.' J (PURCHASED A NEAT RE8IDENCBH RETURNS TO JARRETT PLACE. R. D. GRANTHAM, Will Orane Takes Plaoe of Manager There. Dwelling on Churoh Street Was Sold I Yesterday- ' AMERICUS, - - - . . GEORGIA M ” Mania H. Smith pnrohased I M '- WillB Drsns will be manager ’ [yesterday from D, A, Andrews, of Oo-|jf ,l T ,e,r . f “ p " ker * Dnncan on tbe leeieaaaaaa....... lnmbns, tbe desirable two-story dwell- pUnU “° n •**» of Ameriens, i* ****••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ingon Obnrob street adjoining tbe W. uJiio ,f" ro,l V ed r «oently for fa w ^ ® ID. Hivbai nMnariv nr». q m ui. I II is like goiog back homo to 'Billy“ Drane. He livad on this plan Christmas Sifts... ..at SULLIVAN’5... My line of Sterling Silver Novelties are far superior to what I have handled heretofore, and my list of Cut-Glass, Bric-a-Brac and Imported China is a gem of Art. In fact. I have presents that will be appropriate for any one from the infant to the veteran. G. T. SULLIVAN. Jeweler. J bought the property as an investment taBnlfr Dr * no ' Helivadonthisplan- • I through Mr. J. B. Felder, real estate I Utl n tot “ nnmber °* «ad mado • J dialer, and at a very fair prior, Tho I j aaoo8t * ** ‘"“fag there. And, an • property is elosein and quite desirablot , m ? r# , , Tor * bl ® wndltlons, he fa • innoaesiraoioi g0 |ng to do it again as there is no bet »er young farmer in tbo oonnty. 5 MARRIAGE AT ELKHART TEXAS. -| | The finest Merecbanm pipes, Oigtr • Former Amerieus Man Takes a Christ holder*, Amber Tnbea, Tobacco ponch mat Hrldo ea. Rembert’e Drug Btore. • I Ameriens friends have received no- [finest mules in the market, • tiosofjtte approaching marriage of J Robert D. Hays and Miss Bertha E. Robert R. Stewart Has Them at Look. • Walter*, to ooonr on 25tb. at tbo otf* Stables. • Me,bodi,t 0b,,rob ln Elkh «*. Texw. Mr. Robert B. Btewart ie ready to Wtad^imS? 1 "* • I Mr - h »7* *»» «»re<l In Americnr, and I •»« ‘be farmers ot this section and ? baa been a resident of K’kbart for two I ,how * h,m * h8 »*«•**•», finest males I AVAT AfflaPA^ <« imaal... ..J To Cure a Cold in One Day Toko Laxative Bromo Quinine TaHets. * m* A [c«m crip in two Days. This signature, *9 /s/Cfy over offered in Ameriens and at pnoea that will move them at a S.10 gait. Mr. Btewart will make Lookett'a Stable* I bit headquarters daring tbe season and will be glad to show bis line stock therm Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Etc. Here we shall offer extra inducements. We have on* lot of Brussels Car pate, slightly water damaged and bought once Rre <Thp 8CnfiCe, ni roi' 1 Cl ° 8e 0Ut for a trifl e Over half P r «* T . h f y were ® 1 ’ 00 P* 1 " yafd ’ we offer them at 63c yd Woo! iDgrmn Carpets, 35c, 45c, 50c, 69c, 66c yd. 1 Brussels, 59c, 66c, 75c, 85c, $1.00 vd. y Velvets, Jl.00, $125, $1.60 yd. ? Mattings. 16c, 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c yd and up. *4oirffS , lk“7S rffi “' VeW An K*,f 5 X ““ lDKra " Art S ’ uara ' ^ I”* 8 a ‘ tte lowost priosorer shown hero J^etRugs^grussela Ruga, Jnte Ruga—all pnees. Fancy China ware. During our recent trip to New York we nicked tin of * b ? auUful lot 018am P lb 3 whlch P we wui in sstti-TSaap al1 usefal and s the new and np-to-date staff and mil p f e ^ e 2 Jhen see them and the prices at which they are^narked. 7 “ For the Men and Boys. A niee suit of Olotbing. A;Fine Overcoat A Pair Odd Trousers. Shirts, Collars, Neokwear. Sox and Underwear. Nigbtrobes, Suspenders. Kid Gloves,’Handkerchiefs. A Pair of Hanan’e Sboea-ss.oo. A Pair of Orossett’s Shoes-$3.50. APalrofebeaperShoes—81,25and np A nioe Silk Umbrella or Hat. A Trnnk, Sait Case or Clnb Bag. Ia ree °” S'" . S ”"» “ d Overeoats u entirely too lSrt (ewd«.fn .rf„“. traorffaa ^ indecementa for the We Want Your Business. Cnmp tn 5oo iio on every ox. 25c. Beautiful Toilet Sets—Combs,Brash. ! es, shaving sets, maaaenre sets. Bern- I bert’s Ding Store. department store •