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MURDEROUS ATTACK MADE BY DESPERATE NEGRO]
Whenever.you’re
ready to take a
look at the new
models in Fall
Suits we’re ready
to show you.
v 'e don’t hesi
tate to say that
we have outstep
ped ourselves this
season—for we are
showing the finest
assortment of
Men’s Suits we
have ever offered
our trade.
Come in and
take a look at
the styles and
faeries. \
Mr. Rouse Has Several Knife Wounds in His Throat, While His Negro]
Driver is Badly Cut as Well.
Having just returned fromI
|New York where we bought the
Mr James Rouse, a you UK farmer
residing three miles north of Amerl-
cus; was murderously attacked while
driving to his home late yesterday
evening, receiving knife wounds
Ills throat which are likely to"lirove
quite serious.
Willis Wilson, a negro living in the
country. Is said to have done the fear
ful knife work.
Not only was Mr. Rouse thus attack
ed, but his negro driver, with him at
the time, was also set upon by the
Infuriated Zulu and badly hacked in
the back with the knife.
Mr. Rouse returned to the. city and
had Dr. Cato to dress his wounds and
those of his negro driver. Mr. Rouse
received two severe gashes upon the
side of his throat The negro wasI
cut almost to the hollow, the knife {
being driven Into bis back.
Wilson had not been found at
late hour last night
It Is said that Wilson's wagon block
ed the road at a point near the city, I
and when Mr. Rouse politely asked
him to get to one side that his buggy |
might pass the negro leaped upon 1
both occupants of the buggy' with his
deadly knife.
Mr. Rouse’s wounds are serious, but |
not necessarily dangerous.
[most desirable stock of
Silks and Woolen Dress Goods,
Staple and Novelty Cotton Goods.
Ladies' Tailor Made Suits, Skirls.
Silk and Heatherloom Petticoats,
Kid and Fabric Gloves, Hosiery.
Underwear. Corsets. Ribbons.
BOTH MONEYS WERE KILLED
Laces and Embroideries.
IN FEARFUL DUEL IN A MISSISSIPPI CITY. I
You’ll be interested, surely.
SUITS _A_T
$10, $15, $20, $25, to $40.
Rememb r always, that i.n buy-
a suit it’* the value and not the
price that makes the bargain. v
Father and Brother of United States Senator Money are Killed by Dr. j
Grover in Street Duel Yesterday.
Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Art Squares.]
Lace and Taoestiy Curtains, Wlndotv Shades.
Everything practically usu*
I ally found in a first class house.
GREENWOOD, MISS., August 31.—
Greatest excitement prevails here to
day over a double homicide occurlng
this morning and resulting In the
death of H. James Money and his son,
James Money, Jr., father and brother
respectively of United States 8enator
Money. The elder Money was shot I
dead first hy Dr. Grover, a prominent
physician, and young James Money,
taking his father s part, was likewise
“hot to death. The shooting was the
result of old feud. Intense excitement
stills prevails In this city and-vlcln-
Ity-
OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
For years has been the recognized largest stock of
I Clothing in all south Georgia and this season we will
I show even a greater line than ever before in all the latest
I and most desirable fabrics and styles.
FADS AND EANGIES
OF WOMEN
ing
W. D. BAILEY.
Outfitter for Men and Boys.
Forsyth St. and Cotton Ave. Amerlcus, Qa.
PURE
*
GOOD
Our Drugs Are Pure
The
Finest .
Quality
Our Methods are Good
The
Most
Approved
' V
We Invite Your Trade.
REM BERT’S
DRUG STORE
113 FORSYTH ST.
Fashionable women who have the
pet dog craze have gone a step far
ther In their devotion to these adl-
mals. The dog that accompanies my
.... .lady must be chosen to match her
Novelties in Their Attire fT/ wlth . re, ! rencetocoIorBnden
I tortalnment. A woman In mourlng
should carry a Pomeranian, or King
Charles spaniel. To go with a light
afternoon frock, a white poodle
llghe tan Yorkshire terrier Is quite
correct. The homely brlndle bull ter
. rler Is the only choice for the athele-
Ghecks, Plaids. Striqes and Mixed Uc girl, and the Irish setter for the
_ . ....... | sportswoman. With a walking arena.
Goods Offer a Vast Variety to |the greyhound should be thk cnoiio
LOWER PRICES THAN EVER
For This Fall
GORAL JEWELRY IS THE RAGE
Tempi the Dressy Glrls-Poln-
ters From the Headquarters
of Fashion.
and with the cheviot tailor madi.Tthe
French bulldog la the thing.
Worsted suitings come to the front
for the early fall models. The ahort-
sklrted walking sulta are plaited and
trimmed with bands of setr-trimmlng.
In coats, the tendency Is toward the
(Special Correspondence Times-Recor-1 “ C ° , ~ t * n »® n ? 7 }* toward toe
j,., I thlmb length or 30 Inch coat, made.
aeml-looae or three quarter fitting.
Velvet collar and cuffs are ihown on
NEW YORK, Augyst 31.—Early Fall [ somo and others are finished with the
styles are now being shown In mater-1 ® ame material as the suit,
lal suits and hats. It Is reported that | Coral Jewelry the Rage.
•mall hat will be worn for a while | J * w * lr r mad6 fro “ coral la at prw
nnd that many will be made of fine I ent ,n great d *mand. The blush pink
qualiUte8 of cloth, which Is quilted | h# * uken 0,8 ,8ad ot 018 ted, while
before being draped on the hat. if I whlte ls u,ed only In mourning. Such
this be true. It la quite evident that l band,om8 f88t00n necklaces are shown
braids will have a party to play In I ,n coraI or combined with pears and
millinery. • • . I other jewels. Coral cameos made In
The Autumn materials offer sucb 1 5C8r * Pins, bracelets, brooches and
pretty novelties in checks, plaids, I earr,n ** are all favored styles. They
stripes snd mixed goods. The plaids I are not on * 51 carved In classic heads,
will be seen mostly In the separate I but ,n mlnature busts, skulls and var-
skirts, as designers find It dlffluclt to I *° ua an l®al *nd bird heads,
produce good lines In a coat made of I 11 *• a ,,tUe difficult to tell wheth-
that material. The chevron stripe 1 8r bralds wlu continue to be used
In the montone or mixed colors the I l brou * b I* 18 winter months as but few
narrow stripes showing a mingling I mod8 l a bave D** n received from Paris.
will be one of the strongest factors in our soliciting your
business this season as we are in position to handle it on
a shorter margin than ever before. To satisfy yourself
on this, as well as other advantages we are in position
to offer you we simply request that you call and see
for yourself.
The Largest Stock, best Merchandise, Lowest Prices,
Courteous and Polite attention Await You. New Goods
Arriving in all Departments Daily/
Chas. L. Ansley,
Successor to WHEATLEY & ANSLEY.
Agents: Butterick Patterns and American Lady Corsets
Americus Cigar Company
narrow stripes showing s mingling I moao18 nave *> een received from Paris,
of three colors, and the medium stripe I Nearlr 1,1 0,8 models In long separate
—■ ... I coats shown on this aide of the water,
Makes the very best Cigar upon the
market today,
“Americus Maid”
showing a mingling of three colon, I »■ >“» »*»r,
and the medium stripes In two-tone ef-1 are •••^’’“tely braided with soutache
—.in u- -i j.l il. I Qlltl Othpp lirnlda nr alllr nmlirnlilnrv
foots, will be shown foY the new
suitings. 8cotch cheviots and broad
cloth will be considered for the more
elaborate suits, and for the cos
tumes, soft satln-flnlshed silks and
pliable velvet will be much In de
mand.
« —
Handkerchiefs In Colors.
Prettier than ever are the designs
in colored handkerchiefs that are con-
and other braid* or silk embroidery.
The soutache braid la the most fav-
closely as to look as though It la
part of the material.
For some time combs and hair or
naments have been given much at
tention by the jewelers. So many of
the combs have jeweled backs whUe
have solid gold trimmings.. The
Inty designs In bllllants are per
haps as attractive as any. Back
combs are still growing larger. Mas-
is the only Brand made, an all Ha
vana cigar, Hand made, and well
worth a dime Is but sold for 5 cents.
Patronize a Meritorious Home Industry,
........ Hiu VWM- | - IUI41MUS-
tlnually being shown. A favorite onejslve ones are made In exact Imitation
Is pale lavender crossed off with a I of those worn by our great-grandmo-
border of blue check and is partlcn-1 thers. The pearl grey combs that
larly dainty looking. The pale tan I wore first brought out .a few years ago
can be found barred off with every I and received with o little favor are
obtainable color, so that this problem I In great demand at the present time.
Is not a difficult one. I They are made plain and mounted and
Veils are shown In alt kinds and I are worn to match the hair,
varieties. The chiffon veil still holds I The ostrich plumes, whtch, this sum-
Its purpose for nutomoblllng and trav-1 mer, has been the favorite trimming
eling. It being tied over the hat and I aside from flowers, will be used to a
fastened seceruely at the nape of the I great extent on all fall hats. It will
neck. The net veil Invariably has an I be taken from the summer hat and
Inch or two of Anted border of chit-1 Put on the next fall hate, possibly
fon tewed all around It, or a plain {dyed another color. A heavy beauti-
band ot velvet ribbon may be chosen I ful feather shows off to the best ad-
In the place of the fluted border. Black I vantage, when It sweeps across the
desprit makes an elaborate lace veil I crown from right to left, and bangs
with a delicate border ot black lace, gracefully over the left ear. Partl-
Thla veil is cut to lit the hat, curved I cularljr handsome are the white ones
In the upper part and wider In the with shaded tip* of shell pink or
back than In front. It folds prettily Pale lemon, or those of a dark color
about the face, and just touches the I growing lighter nt the end.
shoulders all the way around. | > FLORENCE FAIRBANKS.
and call for the “Americus Maid” at
1 all cigar stands in the city.
8UE THE SATISFIED OWNER
of the overflowing basket from
Our Reliable Grocery,
whero the purest, freshest Coffees snd
Teas, preserved fruits In cans and i,
flnost Olivo Oils, Catsups, and tbo i
tiro list of necessities and table luj
rles await tbo approclatlvo public,
keep ONLY THE BEST, and we s
tok-epour prices Just as
golf we’ve
Como In and jndge
PARKS-MASHBURN1 COMI