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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. FRIDAY APRIL S , 1907.
CHAS. L. ANSLEY’8
Special
Black and Colored
Voiles in all Qualities
46-inch “Alt-mans” Wire Voile $i vd
44-inch “Altmans” Wire Voile $1.25
These two numbers are simply
unmatchable.
They are thin hard finish and CORRECT
in every particular.
CAMPING ON TYBEE STRAND
Americus Light Infantry Is Ordered There in July
Next.
As one staunchest and b«Bt com
mands of the Fourth Georgia Regi
ment, the Americus Light Infantry
win go to Tybee Island in July ns
infantry .support to the regiment of
coast artillery stationed there. Already
the announcement has been made that
the six companies of the Fourth Regi-
ment will go to Tybee, and the Light
Infantrymen are elated at the prpsjiect
of this delightful summer outing, re-.
gardless of the bard work entailed. J
Company I,, recently passed inspection
in a manner highly creditable, ana
since that time qnite a number of now
members have been enlisted. Cau-
| tain C. K. Van Riper baa pulled the
company out of the ruts into which it
| had fallen, and made tit again one of
, the best in the State’s service. Aside
from the Tybee encampment, Company
h is invited to Albany for the Chau
tauqua exercises and also to Eufaula
upon n similar occusion.
SKATES PUT UNDER PASTOR
ired From Job For Kissing Deacons Wife Quite!
Recently.
Atlanta, March 30— Upon the techni
cal charge of un-Christian conduct
Rev. George L. Barnwell of the Edgo-
ood Baptist Church has been drop-
tied from the church and will leave the
ministry. The technical charge veiled
the more serious accusation that tho
minister hud enught hold of and held
and kissed Mrs. C. A. 1-ondon, wife of I
tho superintendent of the Sunday- f
school, against her will. In a state
ment charged with deep emotiot) Mr.
Barnwell admlttod that the charge was f
true, and that the church could not Ido
otherwise than withdraw fellowship j
from him.
LAYING 0E GORNER STONE
Ceremony Will Take Place at Third District College!
Soon.
They have the right style.
They have the right quality.
They have the right fit.
They have the right Tailoring.
They have the right PRICE.
SILKS
for lining the Voiles we are showing
The coremony of laying the corner-
I stone of the Third District Agricultural
College will take place shortly. Tho
Kxeentive Committee, compoeedjof five
members of the Board of Trustees, will
meet In Americas next Tuesday, and
j among other matters of importance wil
I arrange for tho cornerstone exercises
I and announce the date thereof. The
I occasion will be made one of more than
usual interest and many prominent
citizens of the Third district will attend.
It la quite possible that Gov. Terrell
may be numberedamong distinguished
guests of tho occasion. Active build
ing operations at the college grounds
will be started this week and the
academy and boys* dormitory com
pleted and made ready for occupancy
by tbe contract time, December fst.
You will lose a dollar or two if yod fail te see our line
before buying your springsuit.
Exclusive sale of the Celebrated Fautless Day Shirts. Th*
best line $1.00 shirts on earth.
T£ri>"
I lue voniract time, i-iecombcr 1st. I <■ m
'Money bak” XX yard wide, $1,50 yd drawing of y. m. g. a. building skating rink at the Windsor I [1 Il8T 0 IN! CO.
“Moneybak” Mills, Green and Red
Selvage, yd wide and guaranteed
I Americus Will Indeed Have Handsome
Structure.
at $1.00 yd
All the new stripes, plaids, checks
and plain silks for waists, suits and
linings . . . 50c to $1.50 yd.
The Times-Keeordertoid yesterday of
the expected early receipt of plans for
the 825,000 Y. M. C. A. building, with
a drawing of same when completed.
The big picture was received yesterday,
and is well calculated to delight every
citizen of Americus interested therein.
It reproscots a massivo four story
structure, of handsome design and or
namental withal. While the com
mittee has not yet had time to pass
upon the designs, deferring this until
Monday, they have placod the hand
some picture in the show window at
Honey A Davenport’s office where It
may bo teen for a few days.
Fifth Floor To Be Converted Into a I
Rink,
Americas is to have • skating rink at I
last, and it will be excolied bv that In I
no other city in tbe state. Manager
Wooten of the Hotel Windsor has
about concluded to establish a rink up- I
on the fifth floor of the hotel In the I
larg open arcade designed as a summer [
ballroom. There la not a hall anywhere
better designed for the purpose, and I
'‘Skateful Americus” will rejoice In tho
acquisition of such an Ideal rink. Mr. I
Wooten will order a lot of skates for
the use of patrons not owning them,
and in a short while this skating rink
a hundred feet up In the breezes will
be ready for fleet-ileeted Americus on |
wheels.
Ready to Wear
Suits and Skirts
ENJOYED THE BAPTIST MEETING
I Bible Convention in Atlanta a Great
Success.
Voile Suits in black and colors,
swellest ever shown here, $27 50
Mr. T. F. Uatewood returned yester
day irom Atlanta, whore ha spent tho
past week In attendance upon tho bible
conference at the Tabernacle. Tho
meeting, he says, was most Interest
ing throughout and instructive withal
The talks of Gypsy Smith upon evan.
geiical work in South Africa was a
feature of tbe meeting. Mr. Gate-
wood mot there several former Ameri
cus citizens, now ougaged in minis
ferial or ovangeliatic work, among
others Revs Allen Fort of Dublin, T.
F. Callaway and W. K. Staley of
Salisbury X. C.
PYTHIANS Will ENJOY A BANQUET
Royal Occasion in Talbotton Evening
of 5th.
Black & colored Chiffon Panama
Skirts, unmatchable values,
PICNICKERS WENT TO ANDERSON
$5.00. $5.98, $6 50, $7.50 and up
| Pleasant Afternoon Spent on Historic
■ Grounds.
Everything kept in a first class
Dry Goods Store is to be found here.
Chas. L. Ansley,
Successor to Wheatley & Ansley
Agents for American Lady Corsets and Butterick Patterns
Several i Americus Pythian, null at
tend the convention of the eleventh
district Knights of Pythias to bo held
at Talbotton Friday. r,th, day and
night, Hon. Max Banner of Colum
bus, president of the eleventh district,
will preside, and the amplified form
will be given in tbe initiation of sever
al candidates. At night a banquet will
be given by tbe Talbotton lodge In
honor of tbe distinguished visitors and
■pooches will be made by celebrated
after-dinner orators. lion. W. H.
Brannon of Talbotton. will be toast
master and aereral supreme represen
tatives are expected to be on hand.
Already great leaps and^nnds have been io diamond value*,
but tbe present prices will seem extremely small in comparison with
tbe prices a few years hence, “
Buy a diamond now, bijj don’t do it blindly. Act under our re.
liable and experienced gnifltnoe. Not the big earner, but the wise
investor, will be the future Capitalist. Think this over.
Eugene V. Haynes Co.
HI6H-CLA88 JEWELER*! AND DIAMOND IMP0RTER8,
37 Whitehall St • Atlanta.
Mias Annie Mae Bell complimented — ,, years
her large class in music and a few In-1 *K°. and tbe house looks better to-day
vl trill (nine I a ami Ik a nlASsl. .a- a_j than nihaa . _ • ...
LETTER TO J.iH. HUTCHINSON.'
Americus, Ca.
Dear Sin Why do people send us I
such tales as this?
D. G. Smith, Madison, Fla. bad bia I
mother's houaepainted Devoe It years
Established 1867.'' incorporated
t a
Sr
James Flicker & Bro.
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JEWELERS,
' I tod guests with a picnic at Anderson.
viUo yesterday afternoon. Tho merry
party of young folks, numbering one
hundred and occupying a special coach,
loft Amerlcoa by the noon train and
returned last night, greatly enjoying
the outing at historic old Anderson
ville park.
Plains Vs. Americus.
An Interesting gamo of ball will be
Played at baU park MonjJay afternoon'
at 3.30 o’clock between the America!
Tiger, and the Plain, ball club.
There will be no admission charged to
aee the game. Fet every body come out
end-root for the Tigers.
than other bouses painted with other
paint 3 or 4 years age.
They are full of goodwill for Deyoe.
Yours truly
2* F W Devoe £< Co
P. S.—Americus Construction Co
sells onr paint.
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Americus, Georgia.
409 Jackson Street [£! . . Phone as#
Make (he Hen Proud.
Thia month the Belvidere Poultry
Farm at Augusta, Gs., will deliver
<gga for hatching in Amerlcoa for 83.00.
per setting. Light Brahmas, Barred,
White and Bull Rocks, Brown Leg- j
horn, White, Partridge and Colombian
Wyandotte*, White Mlnorcas and Pit
Games, Fancy Pigeon*, Ferrets, etc.
Catalogue for stamp. d 23.iot'
We buy hides,
1890
Street.
LOOK
at Bagley’s Harness and Bug
gies before you buy. We
make harness from $15 to $60.
Up to date white" harness mak
ers. That’s all.
, tallow, bee* war,