Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1907-1910, October 11, 1907, Image 8

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THE A.V.ECIdL'ii WOlKLY TIMES-RECORUEk. FRIDAY, OCTOBER li, 1907 Style and Wear NOW 18 THE TIME TO ACT. They are Brimful of Style, yet They stand Hard wear and lots ofiit. See our Mammoth Clothing Depart’ent There is a time for everything, time to think, a time to defer and time to act. Now is the time to act—to buy Real Estate. How are these bargains A splendid little rental property paying $126.00 per annum for $8Q0. In come more than 15 per cent. A new 5-rom house, well located for $1600. Vacant lots in all parts of the city "which are sure to enhance rapidly In value.” Sold at rock bottom prices and on easy payment plan. Many man has lived to regret missing a real estate bargain that has proved gold- en - V ;• MORAL: Act NOW. miHEE * ^.XsijEjsr The Real Estate and Insurance Man. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL LIFE Brevities That Tell of Movements of Americus Folks and Friends. Ansley’s Store News A solid phalanx of 'feager buyers throng the portals of our stores Georgeous Displays, Tremendous Stocks, Complete Assortment. To» these add our reasonably low prices; and you have a measure full of sat isfaction. The Last v\ e «k a Busy One. This Week We Expect Great er Things. Beautiful New Botany Ms. Jnst Rmlwil. mini' yj. Combs, 33, and 50c engraved free. Thos. . Bell, the leading Jeweler. 8-2t. Fine harness carried In stock or made to order at Bagley’s; wholesale and retail. The Misses Chappell of Plains, were among the many out-of-town shoppers here yesterday. Mrs. Edward Timmerman of Plains, was the guest of friends t^ille a vis itor In the city yesterday. 1 Mrs. I.aurn Speer after a visit of several weeks in Atlanta and La Grange, returned to her home here yesterday. / Call up Loving's Stables, phone 81, for baggage transfer. tf. Broadcloths. All the Pnnlar Mbs. St nn Back combs furnished and hand somely ensraved for 50c and 75c at Daniels, the reliable Jeweler. Miss Mattie Stanfield left yesterday for Norfolk, to spend some time with her three brothers there, visiting her friends in Athens, en route. PINKSTON CO. GEO. D. WHEATLEY. Every Section of this Store is Bright With Newest and Best Merchan dise to Meet the Needs of the New Season. Men’s Suits. For Fall, Single and double breast ed cut. In Fancy Worsted Invisible Plaids and Stripes from $6.50 to$35.00 Youths Suits. In all the new Colorings for the season, F„ncy Plaids and Stripes. Prices from $1.50 to $25.00. Boy’s Suits. , From 4 to 17 yeare. The largest and best selected assortment ever brought South, all new and up-to- date styles. Prices range from $1.50 to $12.50 suit Children's Sailor Suits and Russian Blouses, In great variety from 2 % years to 8 years at from $2 to $8.50. Fancy Linens. Handsome Linen Centerpieces—All Linen Centers, very effective In drawnwork designs; largo variety, round or square, also scarfs. New and unusually good values. Autumn Sale of Kid Gloves. Our Fall Importation of Kid Gloves are In evidence, a liner showing of standard, reputable Kid Gloves has never been made In this section. Prices $1.00, $1.25, $2.25, $3.50, $4.00. Underwear for Men, Women There are 2 points about our Underwear equipment that wo strong ly emphasize; quality and generosity of size. We never show Jobby under wear for-It always pays to get the best at 25, 60, 75, $1.00. "Rubens” Infant* shirt in cotton or wool. Also silk and wool at 25, 50 and 75c each. Sale of Skirts. . Ladle's Handsome All-Wool Pana ma Skirts, wide flared, plaited and finished in best style iiossiblc. Regu lar price $6.50, Special at $5.00. Silk Petticoats. Ladle's Silk Petticoats of heavy Rustling Taffeta Silk In Block, cut extra full, regular $6.50 quality at $3 Ladle's Silk Petticoats of Heavy Bustling Moneyback Taffeta Silk, guaranteed extra full width, plaited and tucked, Worth $8.50, at $7.50. Stylish Petticoat^ of Plain Black mercerized Sateen, extra good qual ity and very wide,, all lengths, reg ular price $1.25, Special at 98c. Men’s Negligee ShirtS. Jttst received abcut 150 doz. Men’s line Negligee Shirts in light grounds with figures, plaids and stripes, regu lar price 75c, Special for this week at 50c. Carpets. The best product of the best mak ers for you to select from. Ingrains Tapestry Brussells, Body Brussolls and Velvets, all arc in readiness at 75, S5„ $1.00, $1.15, $1.23, $1.50. Made, Laid and Lined. Mr. and Mrs. John Methvln of Sum ter, were mnon^ the many visitors in the city yesterday. Mr. William A. Wilson and sons, Messrs. Jarrett J. and Frank Wilson, were among the many business visit ors here yesterday. Mrs. Janie C. Wiggins of Shreve port, Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Roney, during a pleasant visit In Americus. Bur Finest Vlctnrin Rroadclotlis. Chlffnn Finish, ill 511 v<i Botany Seiges. Quality Hnmutcfniile. Pnnnlar nninrs. nr. AH Wool Panamas, Best Fall Colorings. Ilimimami Me Waisting Silts. facMre Designs. Ik Vant Walsting Sis, Most Beaotiliil Bestefiia 36 locli BIB- Taffeta Silk- the finest in this minify Si nil 45 Inch Wool Panamas, Bits. Navies. Brawns. 75c HI Two Hoisery Specials. Miss Amzie Daniel, of Friendship, Is a fair visitor here, the guest Mrs. Hiram Stapleton of Dronwood Is the guest of Mrs. Bolton and sis- j her sister, Mrs. Marvin Everett, ster, Miss I.uclle Chappell, at their i College street, home on Jackson street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Bagley are now “at homo” at the residence of Mrs. A. C. Bivins on Church street Miss Hazel Tower will return home today from Washington, Ga., accom panied by Miss Ruby Hill, who will be her guest for some time. Mr. Lucius Morgan left for his See Bagley's buggies before you buy home yesterday after a visit here to Special price to cash customers i his mother, Mrs. E. P. Morgan. will sell on terms to suit customer. THE VIANDS OF SPRING ARE STILL IN MARKET Americus is Feasting Good Things on MR. HARROLD TO WED TODAY IN TEXAS ill Varitles of fall Vegetables are Plentiful And None Need Be Unfed. Americus, located In the “garden spot" of the state and a garden in Itself, Is still feasting u|>on the pro ducts of her gardens, and feasting abundantly at that. While other cities less fortunate are tin-canned on pickled horse and yankec beans, our doubly blessed citizens are still stick ing to tho menu of the good old summer time. Proof of this asser tion was had yesterday In n tour of ■\mericus grocery stores, where one found tender green corn, fresh toma toes, radishes, snap beans, lettuce, green peas, new' turnips, eggplants, green peppers, new potatoes, butter beans and other varteltes, the whole topped off with watermelons, ripe, luscious aud red-hearted. And all these in mid-October. Can any country excel ours, where these good things are had almost the year round? Lost Dog. White pointer with liver spot right ear and one at root of tall. Will pay for his return. C. C HAWKINS. The Rug Collection. From the small mat to the largest carpet size rug. They are all here and In variety great enough to suit any taste. Syrmina Rugs from 98c to $6.50. Axminister Rugs 98c to $4.50. Jute Rugs 80c to $4.00. Axminister Art Squares, all sizes, $12.50 to $30.00. TO REMOVE FROM WEBSTER COUNTY WHEATLEY. Americus, Ga. * Mr. William T. Ward and family have leased their farm in the Goose berry district of Webster county and nre preparing to remove from the county to Columbus to ninkc their home. The family is well known in the district whqre It has been loca ted. l)OI)SO.\ SAYS PLANT OXIOXS. And Plant Them at Once. Pearl, Bermuda, Silver Skin and Yellow Onion Sets received at Dod son's Pharmacy. d-w. os when the entire family is In per fect health. A bottle of Orlno Laxa tive Fruit Syrup costs 50 cents. It will cure every member of the family of constipation, sick headache or stomach trouble. Sold by all drug- gists. lmo. Americus Young Man Leads Bride to Altar. At four o’clock Sunday, the 6th, In the Episcopal church at San Antonio, Mr. Edward B. Harrold, formerly of Americus, but now of Cldad Perfirlo Diaz, Mexico, and Miss Louise Chase, of Monterey, will be united in mar riage. *''• The occasion, owing to recent be reavement, will be n quiet one and witnessed only by relatives. Mr. William Harrold, brother of the groom, left Americus several days ngo to attend the marriage, and will spend several days with the young couple In their Mexican homo. Miss Chase Is the beautiful daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. Chase, formerly of St. Louis, but for some time residents of Monterey, where Mr. Chase is successfully engaged In business. As both Miss Chaso nnd Mr. Harrold are members of the Episcopal church the wedding party Journeyed yesterday from the Mexican sldo to tho Texas city that the ceremony of their church might unite them. Mr. Harrold has a host of friends in Americus, whoso congratulations and best wishes attend him. ' Slms-KIIcy, Invitations have been issued to tho marriage of Mrs. Straudy Irene Sims to Mr. Alfred C. Kiley, which will be solemnized on Tuesday evening, October 15th, at 8:30 o’clock at her residence, 702 Church street. Both the bride and groom-elect are well known here, and many friends nre reserving congratulations until the wedding day. Pcnons-Putterson. We offer this week to clear out quickly one lot our best 50c silk lisle- ladies hose, a number which we picked up below the price and cannot dup- licate, $2.25 box of six pairs. One lot beautiful gauze lisle hose, our best .35c number, we will offer this week $1.50 for six pairs. Ladies Ready-to-Wear Department We have had a very busy week in this department and while it is yet early in the season many people are coming and buying now while they can find the stock at Its fullest period. All arc loud In their praises of the magnificent goods we are showing and the convenience of the department as well as the arangement. Almost every express brings up bunches of new things and tho stock, styles, var- lety Is almost unlimited and then tho low prices we are making does the business. Voille Skirts. Never have we had such a run on voille s klrts nnd never such a stock to. show. We commence the line at the small price of five dollrns for a good voille skirt, well made, nicely trimmed, good fitting, good style. At $7.50, $8.98, $10.00 and $12.50 we show the most superb line over shown In Americus. We have them still finer but the general public want about these prices and we give them tho best possible valuse. Three Skirt Specials. NUMBER I. Beautiful Panama, all wool, beautl- fully tailored,, tucked and pleated, also folds, $5.00. Our regular $6.50 number. NUMBER II. Chiffon Panama, excellent quality, magnificent fitting garments, colors sizes. $7.50, broad tuck effects, folds and pleats, black, navy, brown, all the popular NUMBER lit This number is unquestionably tho finest skirt ever offered for the money In Americus. Extra fine Chiffon Panama, trimmed with broad tuck effects, wide folds and Greek key design. Colors—Navy, Brown, Black —all tho popular sizes, $10.00. Silk Petticoats. m Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Persons an nounce tiic engagement of their dau ghter, Miss Annie Roland Persons to Mr. E. D. Patterson, of Waycross, Ga., the wedding to take place at their Jackson street home on the ev ening of October 15th, at 6:30. Miss Persons Is the sister of Mrs. Sims, whose marriage upon tho same date Is herewith announced as well. West-Mathls. Announcement has boo l made of the engagement of Miss Lucy Leah West of Athens, to Mr. Walter Mathis, of Americus, the marriage to take place Orly in November at the resi dence of the bride in Athens. The uocl.il prominence of Miss West and Mr. Mathis renders the announce ment of their engagement of much Interest Never such a business In our history on Silk Petticoats, never such magnificent offerings made, never such a stock to select from, never such universal compliments by the many who have scon nnd purchased them. Another large lot by express to us this week and we are going to offer the same extraordinary values we did last week and we specially urge al those who have not seen them to simply call and look them over whether you buy or not, whether you need them or not. Five Dollar Special Silk Petticoats. are m&do of beautiful tpffeta silk, some of them with deep shirred and acordlon pleated ruffles, taffeta strap- pod, some with hemstitched ruffles, some with bilk embroidered ruffles and silk dust ruffle, all guaranteed, and they are “eye-openers,” a faint idea only of the extraordinary merchandise values the trading public are able to obtain of us throughout the entire department. / Tailor-Made Suits. The department is simply brimming full of everything that the most fastidious could wIbIi tor—Cheviot suits, broadcloth suits, serge suits, panama suits, Herlng bone suits, worsted suits, mixtures, stripes, plaids, all prices, styles, colors. You will do yourself a great Injustice if you fall to se our stock beforo you buy. Large corps best operators In Americus to make all alterations— 'promptly and satisfactorily. Chas. L. Ansley Successor to WHEATLEY & ANSLEY. Agents: Butterick’. Patterns and American lady Corsets ---