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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. FRIDAY, OCTOBER lb, 1907
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If It Is Shoes
That You Want
the perfect fit of our Shoes is assur
ed by faithful and faultless work
manship.
We think so well of the “La France
and Ultra” Ladies Shoes, that we
carry the full variety and offer them
in preference of other lines becausr
we know they will give entire satis
faction.
We also carry a full line of “Cross-
etts” Shoes for men, other goon lines
for boys, misses, children, and in
fants shoes that we guarantee to be
as good and better than any you will
find in this section.
You will find all leathers,all shapes,
all prices,
You’ll not realize the extent of our
MAMOUTH SHOE DEPARTMENT
until yon pay us a visit and see them
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 (or the
season, Fancy Plaids and Stripes.
Prices from $4.50 to $25.00.
Boy’s Suits.
From 4 to 17 years. Tho largest
and best selected ' assortment ever
brought South, all new and up-to-
date BtyleB. Prices range from $1.50
to $12.60 Butt.
Children's Sailor Suits and Russian
Blouses, In great variety from 2V4
years to 8 years at from $2 to $8.50.
Fancy Linens.
Handsome Linen Centerpieces—All
Linen Centers, very effecUve In
drawnwork designs; large - variety,
round or square, also scarfs. New
and unusually good values.
Sale of Skirts.
Ladle's Handsome All-Wool Pana
ma Skirts, wide flared, plaited and
finished in best style possible, Regu
lar price $6.50, Special at $5.00.
Silk Petticoats.
Ladle's Silk Petticoats of heavy
Rustling Taffeta Silk In Black, cut
extra full, regular $6.50 quality at $5
Ladle's Silk Petticoats of Heavy
Rustling Moneyback Taffeta Silk,
guaranteed extra full width, plaited
and tucked, worth $8.50, at $7.50.
Stylish PetUcoats of Plain Black
mercerized Sateen, extra good qual
ity and very wide, all lengths, reg
ular price $1.25, Special at 98c.
Autumn Sale of Kid Gloves.
Our Fall Importation of Kid Oloves
are In evidence, a finer showing of
standard, reputable Kid Qloves 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, 50, 75, $1.00.
“Rubens" Infants shirt In cotton
or wool. Also silk and wool at
25, 50 and 75c each.
Men’s Negligee Shirts.
Just received ab ut 150 doz. Men’s
fine Negligee Shirts In light grounds
with figures, plaids and stripes, regu
lar price 75c, Special for this week
at 60c.
Carpets.
The best product of the best mak
ers for you to select from. Ingrains
Tapestry Brussells, Body Brussells
and Velvets, all are In readiness at
75, 85„ $1.00, $1.15, $1.25, $1.50. Made,
Laid and Lined.
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.
Syrmlna Rugs from 98c to $6.50.
Axmlnlster Rugs 98c to $4.50.
Jute Rugs 80c to $4.00.
Axmlnlster Art Squares, all sizes,
$12.60 to $30.00.
GEO. D. WHEATLEY.
Americus, Ga.
Webster County Grand Jury Present
ments.
GEORGIA, Webster County:
We, the Grand Jury chosen and
sworn for the October term of the
Superior Court of 1907, beg leave to
make the following General Present
ments.
Through the various committees
appointed to examine the books of
the various officers of the county,
and the poor farm and public roads
and buildings and brides, make the
following reports:
The Ordinary's books we find neat
ly and correctly kept with good and
sufficient bonds, where bonds are
required to be taken. There is no
money In said office to be accounted
for to the public.
SHERIFF'S BOOKS.
The books of this office are correct
ly kept so far as we are able
find through our commute, and prop
er entries made as directed by law
and good and sufficient bonds taken
where bonds are required to be ta
ken. \
The Sheriff reports that he has in
his hands belonging to the county,
the sum of seven dollars.
TAX COLLECTORS BOOKS
We find that the aggregate value
of the property on Digest to be
$825,244. Total polls in county 864.
TREASURER'S BOOKS. x
The Treasurer's books show that
there was on hand at April term of
court, 1907 $3193.32
April 10th, received from W.
H. Clark, T. C. for 1906 .. 1043.32
June 4th, received from W.
H. Clark, T. C„ taxes col
lected by bailiffs for back
years 8.80
W. H. Cosby, Ir.
GEORGIA—Webster County:
I, Geo. E. Thornton, Clerk Superior
court hereby certify that the fore
going is a true copy of the Gene
Presentments of the Grand Jury
the October Term, 1907 of Webs
Superior Court.
Given under my hand and offic
signature this Oct 15, 1907.
GEO. E. THORNTON, Clerk
Notice to the Public.
is strictly prohibited.
J. H. Williams, t
F. M. Williams.
J. E. Harpy,
J. W. McLain,
Mrs. Anna Lassiter
J. E. Harper,
R. L. Wise
LIVERTONE?
Takes the Place of Calomel.
pleasant effects or restriction
habits or diet Llvertone is for
tion and will refund your money
you are not satisfied.
Total on hand and received ..$4245.40
By Amount Paid Out to October
Term, 1907:
Court expenses $ 104.40
Paupers 1140.18
Jurors 626.00
Non-resident witnesses .. .. 49.05
Bridges '. 251.47
Tax Officers 18.00
Jail .. .. 236.80
General Fund $32.10
Public Building 467.91
Cotoner 19.00
Corns Court 114.69
Commissions on amount re
ceived 26.30
Commissions on amount paid
out 73.84
$3057.74
Balance Cash on hand .. ..$1187.66
We find that the various dockets
of Justices of the Peace and Notaries
Public are properly kept and proper
entries made as to the disposition
of cases on their dockets, and that
the cost charges are as allowed by
law.
REPORT ON PAUPER FARM ANl»
PAUPERS
We find that the public buildings
on farm are In fair condition and that
there are five inmates to be cared
for on farm. 3 whites, and two ne
groes; all claim to be well treated
and cared for.
There appears to be a fair crop
made on the farm this year, the sup
erintendent reporting that he will
make plenty of corn to Bupply the
farm another year.
ROADS AND BRIDGES
We find the public roads in better
condition thin usual, also bridges all
over the county; though some brid
ges are In need of banisters for the
protection of passengers.
TAX DIGEST
For the limited time we had
examine same, we find the books cor
rectly and legibly kept, except some
returns entered in the wrong list
and some not entered alphabetically;
also we find some property not given
in at its market value, which we
entered on the digest at proper place,
CLERK’S BOOKS...
We find the Clerk’s books neatly
and correctly kept In accordance with
the law and properly Indexed so as
to make easy reference thereto.
We desire to tender our sincere
thanks to his Honor, Judge Little
john for the fair and Impartial man
ner in which he has presided over
this court and for courtesies extend
ed this body; and the Hon. F. A.
Hooper, Solicitor General, for his
able assistance In the discharge of
our duties.
We recommend that these General
Presentments be published in the Am
ericus Tlmes-Recorder.
J. R. STAPLETON, Foreman.
B. F. Goss
W. T. McGill
J. E. Moore *
C. L. Stapleton
E. B. Pickett
J. T. Tyler
R E Bridges
J. O. Rees
S. H. Woodham
J. C. Tullls
T. M. Lowrey
J. M. Jones
H. M Marsh til
J. L. Dismukes
J. W. Hawkins
W. T Drew
J. H. Cantrell
good house, 10 cabins. For furl
Information address Mrs. Carrie
R. I.
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DECEMBERFEATURE
ily At Advance of I-8c.
especially at New York, though
positions made gains. This condl
spot houses were buying up
grades would be tendered,
opening at New York was a
lower and at New Orleans a
trend was generally upward,
near positions leading. The ma
eased off In the latter part of
session in the distant positions.
severe decline of the dhy before.
The close was steady. At Ne
York October ard December wei
quoted 21 points above the close <
the day before, with January an
March 3 points up. The spot mark-
advanced 15 points. New Orlear
closed 9 to 12 points net higher.
Liverpool spots sold 11 points bi
low the figure for Wednesday, wil
sales of 10,000 bales. Contracts wei
1 to 2 points higher for the near posi
tions, but unchanged to 4 points lowei
for other options. Estimates for to
day were 3,000 to 4,000 for New Or
leans and 8,000 to 11,000-for Galves
ton. The receipts at Savannah yes-
demand sufficient to take up all
cotton offering. Owners of cotton ar
riving were willing to sell on this
basis. The improvement in price was
ascribed In part to the better con
tract markets and also to the de
sire of the exporters to fill out Octo
ber shipments. The receipts for the
day were 319 bales.
You will be the loser if you fall
to go to Smlthwick's Gun Store be
fore buying your guns. . Hunting
coats, leggings, etc. Complete stock
all sizes, men and boys.
17-18-19-20-&W-18-26.
HURT IN A RUNAWAY
BUT IS IMPROVING
Roy Jones, who was severely in
jured a day or two ago In a runaway
accident near his home. Is still con
fined to his room, though the painful
injuries Inflicted will not prove ser
ious. Mr. Jones was thrown from
his buggy, thu vehicle overturning
upon him, and was rendered uncon
scious for some time. He fell upon
his face and shoulder, and when
found two hours thereafter was still
in an almost unconscious condition.
Ansley’s Store News
" Queen Summer has abdicated
her throne and Prince Autumn
reigns supreme. This store is his
d loyal subject and the great stock of
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autumn merchandise is here in re
cognition of his advent.
ANOTHER GREAT and
Busy Week in
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Ladies Ready-to-Wear
Department.
The magnificent stock we are
showing, the extraordinarily low
prices we are making together with
the comfortable and convenient ar
rangement of the department locat
ed on the first floor is making an
enormous increase in the business.
You will find upon examination
and comparison that our suits are
from $2.50 to $10.00 cheaper than
what others ask, our skirts from
$i.00 to $5.00 cheaper.
See the fflaanificent lailnr-fflade Suits $10.00 to $75.00
See the Beautifully Tailored Skirts. $5.7.50.10 and Ud-
See the Swell OroadGloth and Other Coats $5-00 to $35.
See the Elegant Rubberized Silk Raincoats SIO to $25.
See the Most Deautlful Vollle Skirts Ever Shown Here.
See the Finest All-Wool Panama Skirts in America for $5.
See Ike Dest Line Blisses Wool Skirts Ever Shown Hern-
See the Grandest Line Silk Taffeta Petticoats for $5 in II- S.
See the Largest Line Taffeta Petticoats in blacks
and Colors.
See the Best Line Infants Coats, All Styles, Col
ors and Prices.
See the Lowest Prices for First-Class Merchan
dise You Have Ever Seen.
See the Finest and-Best Line Silks and Woolen
Dress Goods in South Georgia.
See Everything in the Dry Goods Line Better
Than Ever.
has. L Ansley
Successor to WHEATLEY & ANSLEY.
Agents: ButterickJ Patterns and American Ladj Corsets