Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1907-1910, October 25, 1907, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

THE AMER1CU5 WEEKLY TIMES..RECORDER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1907. Sensational Sale Of Fifty Ladie s Swell $25 to $35 Suits to Be Sold at Nineteen Dollars. By far the best suits that you ever saw offered in Americus at such price. The models are the popular manish semi-fltted coats, llued with guaranteed silk and satin, pleated skirts. The materials are as good as you ever saw used in a suit selling from $25 to $35. All colors and sizes. This lot of fifty will be placed on sale here Monday, October 28th, with a special price for your choice at, per suit, Blankets at i69c Pair. Monday morning we will place on sale two cases full size cotton blank ets at the lowest price ever known for real good cotton blankets. Red and blue borders, never before known to sell for less than $1. Here Mon- ' day and Tuesday at per pair, .. 69c. 75c, 85c and $1 Silks at 50c Yd. Monday morning, Oct 28th, we will place on sale a lot of about three hundred yards waist silks, at an average of about half price, some of the prettiest patterns we have shown are in this collection. They are mostly in short lengths from 4 to 16 yards. Here for Monday and Tuesday at per yard 50c. 75c to $1 All Over Nets at 59c. On Monday Oct. 28th, we will place on sale a great purchase of 45-Inch waist nets at the lowest price ever quoted for same quality, white, cream, pink and blue. Beautiful designs. regularly sold for 75c to $1. Here Monday and Tuesday at per yardSOc. 50c Embroidery at 29c. One thousand yards embroidery edgings. Measure full length 18 Inches wide, great variety of pretty patterns; also corset cover edgings, 18 Inches wide. Not a piece in the lote worth less than 60c. Here for Monday and Tuesday at per yard 29c $4 Lace Curtains at $2.50, Scotch lace curtains in beautiful floral designs 3 1-2 yards long, full width. Imported to sell for $4, and worth event cent of that price, too. Just for a flyer we will offer this lot here Monday and Tuesday at per palr - -••••-. *2.50 Soiled Center Pieces Half Price One table filled with cut work lace and drawn work Renter pieces, slight ly soiled from display. The laundry will cure all hurts. Reguarly sold for 25c, 35c, and 50c. Here for Mon day and Tuesday you may pick this lot at each 12 l-2c. Ladies Emb. H’kfs. at 12 l-2c Sample dozen, from one of the larg est Importers In New York. They were made to retail for 19c and 25c, perfectly fresh and clean. Great as sortment of pretty patterns, regular 19c and 25c handkerchiefs. Here Monday and Tuesday at each 12 l-2c. Fine Taffeta Silk at $1. Monday morning, we will place on sale a real $1.50 grade of black taffe ta silk at $1. Every yard la fuly guaranteed. Please remember that the price is for Monday and Tuesday only, at per yard ,.*1.00 ’ V BOUGHT HIM A HOME ON THE SALTS. Col. Thornton Wheatley Se cures an Ideal Spot. Corsets at $1. - Some people appear to believe that we lose money on every pair of Nadia Corsets we sell. On the contrary, there’s a fair profit—not large, of course, for prabably no other cor sets have ever been sold at so little over actual worth of material and work. They are made for us by the best corse tiers In this country, and come direct to this store. It doesn’t cost the maker a penny to place them on the market, nor can any one dic tate our retail prices. At $1, worth $1.60, of Coutll Bnlste. Three models—one for young girls or slender women; one high bust model for long walsted fig ures; one for the average figure, deep hip style. All are trimmed with lace and have hose supporters. NOTE—If you cannot come we will send corsets for your Inspection. We want every woman to know that these are the very best popular priced cor sets. , D 0 wn on the salts, in the beautiful suburb of Montgomery, a few miles out from Savannah, Col. Thornton Wheatley has bought a summer home. The deal was consummated on Monday of this week. Already Col. Wheatley is planning for the improve ments that are to be made, that are t 0 convert the spot into an ideal place for the heated spell. Facing on the salt river, where tjie breezes coming from the ocean but a short distance away will sweep al most uninterruptedly across it, he has purchased a lot 170 feet front by 360 feet deep, with a cottage on it 1 The lot runs down to the water’s edge. In front of the cottage, which is tg be remodeled and Improved gen erally, a walk wll be built out over the water, leading to a pavilion where the Colonel and his family and guests can enjoy the outlook. Beneath will be built a private bath house. A gasoline launch will add to the Woodward & Lothrop, 10th, 11th, F & G Streets, WASHINGTON, D C. PARIS. NEW YORK. WE ARE NOW AGENTS / . ' | FOR BUTTERIGK PATTERNS 10c and 15c. None Higher. DELINEATOR $1.00 A YEAR Fashion Sheets Free for the Asking. • eraiiy. a ,aik wll be bunt out £«| Foreword Concerning Our Mail Order Department. To better acquaint you with Wood ward ft Lothrop, to give you every enjoyment of the place. Oysters,! ' "" ~ crabs, shrimp, fish, all are at hand,1 P °“ ,ble he,p and advantage ,n *»» with boating and bathing gal 0 rc. Beautiful live oak trees are on the ground and there is every opportun ity to make an exceedingly attrac tive summer residence. Col. Wheatley looks forward with I ' -— -—=- — »*“»■ the keenest anticipations of pleasure est *bliahment—but If you want any- to the new retreat he has secured. It thing—want to ask us aky questions Is not unlikely that he and his fam- about styles,, goods etc., A shall take shopping, we will have an advertise ment In this, your home paper, every week. Of course the space is limited and we cannot begin to advertise many of the good things in our vast ily will spend several months at Mont gomcry. , DUNCAN MERCANTILE CO. 115 and 117 Forsyth St. John R. Shaw’s Old Stand. THE QUOTATIONS and the sanity asserts itself, can any IM aucdipi to I man ,onn any Intelligent cplnion of *1’ /Alvin,KICUO what the immediate future will bring forth.| Cotton canot be successful ly bulled at this time. ( CLARK ft CO. Cotton Market as Reported Daily by L. G. Council. r Americus, Ga., Oet. 23.—We quote tho local cotton markot quiet, as fol lows: Yesterday Good*Mlddling 10| . Middling j 10 J Low Middling 9| Day Before io| 10} A0 NEW.YORK FUTURES. New York.Oot. 23,—Spots: Middling steady at 11.80, Contracti opened steady and closed quiet. Open Close Dec 10.70 10.65 Jin J 10.27 10.30 March 10.85 10.84 ft— Savannah,Ga.Oct. 23,—Steady. Spots middling 10} cents. NEW ORLEAN J. New Orleans, La. Oct. 23.—Spots middling 11 cents. . LIVERPOOL. Liverpool, Oct. 23.—The cotton mar ket opened quiet and closed qalet Spots: Middling uplands 6.17 WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. Received yesterday by wagon SO Received previously by wagon 10,611 Total to date 10,874 CLARK & CO’S COTTON LETTER. NEW YORK,, October 23, 1907. Tho last hope of the bulls wont out when Liverpool came 13 lower on con tracts and 18 down on spots. All Europe has turned against the mar ket. Our session has been a tragedy There wns Borne slight hope until Houston wired that Texas holders had lost heart and were selling. After this thero was not a buying order in the market and values simply col- lapsed. Heavy withdrawals from lo cal banks added to the distress of the bulls whose cross has now be- COTTON CONTRACTS BREAK SHARPLY Local Spots in Bettor De mand in Afternoon. Gloom enveloped the cotton con tract markets yesterday on account of the continuation of the havoc in the financial market, and prices again sought lower levels. Liverpool was demoralized both In futures and spots. Added to this a little later were reports of n letting loose of cot ton by Texas farmers and this swept away the last vestige of bullish enthusiasm. Before the day was ov er however the market firmed up on an Improvement elsewhere and the tosses since the opening were gener ally regained and In some positions little added. The opening was at losses of 11 to 18 points for New York and 20 to 21 points for New Orleans, due to the re porta from the English market and to the Wail street conditions. Prices showed some bouyancy after the ope ning but soon eased off on rumors of Texas selling. Ttye loss was regain ed in all positions except December at New York. The close was 16 to 23 points net lower at New York for the active months and 18*to 20 points lower at New Orleans. Spots in the former market wero quoted 30 points lower, and at New Orleans % cent off. Savannah was 3-16 of a cent low- TAKES NEW POSITION TO TRAVEL STATE Mr. Jeff Taylor returned to Amerl cus yesterday from Atlanta, where he went for a day upon important business. Mr. Taylor is now connect ed with the Americnn Tobacco Co., as traveling representative In Georgia, where he is widely knflwa to the trade and popular withal. Mr. Tay lor has had several years 'experience in selling tobacco and no one Is bet ter known to the trade. Mr. Taylor has a good position, and at a very lucrative salary. Liverpool spots lost 36 American points, while futures were 11 to 18 English points below the close' for Tuesday, the tone at the last being denominated feverish. Local Market In the Americus spot market published quotations are reduced % of a cent from the previous day, good middling being quoted at 10% cents, During the morning some business was transacted on a basis of 10% cents, with the demand poor. In the come too heavy to carry. Ordinarily cent *’ wlth the demand f 001- ’ In the ‘he South comes to the support of. afternoon buyers were more Interest- thdr great product In times like ed ,n ,ecur,ng a «PPM«. and In some these, but Just now the South is sell-! ,n9tan ' ea to ? ay 10 H ‘«s cotton with great confidence. Cot- cent * ,or good “ ldd,lng - with other ton goods were elanghtered today, and rumors of failures among tho |ar R e Jobber, set the trade agog. Op- n ° n * are of little value Just now, and not until this carnival of pessl- telsm and hysteria baa run its coarse grades -In proportion. Sales were made on this bails, but the demand was not aufllclent to clean np the lo cal stock. Planters and factors were inclined to hoM a part of the cotton for better prices. The receipts for the day by wagon were 305 hales. NATURE’S WARNING. Amerlcns People Mast Recognize and Meed IL Kidney ills come quietly—myster lonely, But nature always warns you through the urine. Notice the kidney secretions. See if the color Is unhealthy If there are settlings and sediment, Passages too frequent, scanty, pain ful. It’s time then to use Doan’a Kid ney Pills, To ward oft Bright’s disease or diabetes. J. H. Thompson, employed by tho cotton compress company and living at 213 Pine street, Albany, Ga., says: Doan’s Kidney Pills rid me of a lame and aching back, and I am therefore prepared to recommend them very highly. I had suffered from this com plaint for some years past. It was a dull pain right across the small of my back particularly severe at night, breaking my rest and robbing me of sleep. The kidney secretions con tained a sediment and were very free and strong-smelling. I used various kidney remedies but nothing seemed to do me nny good until I got Doan’s Kidney Pills and used them. They gave me almost immediate relief, and since using them my back has been free from pain, my urine contains no Bedlmcnt and docs not bother mo os It did.” Plenty more proof life this .from Americus people. Call at Dodson’s Pharmacy and ask what customers report. For sale by ail dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mlllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, -ole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. TOUR HOUSES BURNED WITH ALL CONTENTS. Firebug Gets in His Work Near Americus. pleasure in answering all Inquiries. For the convenience of our out-of- town customers we maintain a large Mall Order Department—a depart ment with expert shoppers, who have had years of careful training in Shopping for others. Your orders are always referred to the same shop per and she soon comes to know YOU and YOUR wants; knows how to please you—In many cases possi bly better than you could please your- Ahother fire occurred yesterday self by personal selection, but if you mrnfnip nn Thn I morning on the Munro plantation near Putnam, the fourth house to burn within a week. Parties re turning to Americas yesterday • at noon saw the smouldering ruins of this latest fire, that of an outbuild ing filled with corn. Several nights ago three small houses on this farm were destroyed by an Incendiary, while the fourth one went up in smoke yesterday. are not pleased you have our guaran tee of satisfaction or your money back, which fully protects you. We will take back for exchange, credit or refund any goods sent you which are not satisfactory (excepting short lengths of dress goods, silks etc., cut off to and which do match jour samples) provided the goods are returned promptly and in good condl- tion. You will find that we carry com'- piete and up-to-dato stocks of Wo men’s, Misses, Children’s and In font's wear—Men’s and Boy’s Cloth ing and Furnishings—Jewelry—Fan cy Goods and Notions—Dress Goods —Velvets—Silks—Laces, Net Em broideries and Trimmings—Millinery —Hosiery—Knit Underwear—Muslin Underwear—Gloves, Ribbons—Toilet and Traveling Requsites—Books— Shoos—Rugs, Matting, Upholstery and Interior Decorations—Furniture —China, Glassware—Houso Furnish ings—Groceries, etc. Our Holiday booklet is now on the press—Writo for one, it Is for your convenience In planning your Christ mas Shopping. Always Orders FUled Same Day as Received* Samples and Information on Application. W. A. JOINER On A fPllf fnlumn I , * ha ye moved to U4,116 &118 Cotton Ave. vllCliull LUlUllllljthe stand formerly occupied by the Pinkston Co, Hup ot/tPA Vina Vt AAn n«n a — I 0nr Btor ® bas b «® gioatly improved and we now have one of the Classified advertisements will be most convenient and beantlfal store rooms In the city. Onmlate pimu ine cent‘a ™rd°for the* ant'tVJ tt0Ut IaTg ° fln ® 8h0W windows “» amop g the vety finest. Be Jure ton, J iTS/Ir.',; 1 i°.displayedoq,.ofttelargattll»» subsequent too Insertions. ... i/jsffSSJiJS? ‘LfS’jjHl _XbMintto and Tertlscment received for less than hay^it^ Ws uHlZ™ S T* 1 lt t we "8 going to fifteen cents. Cosh mast r - r h 6 We wi>1 Bave yon mone y on wbat y° n b ny from ns. nd except where parties bare regular accounts with Tlmcs.Recorder. FOR SALE. DRY GOODS. We have a very largo stock of staple and fanoy dry go'da in eheedng, homespnn, canton Allan- FOR SALE-Between one thousand ham”,' Weac^^’and’SmStUa of and eleven hundred acres fine farm all kinds, pretty plaids, Henrietta, land on new A. B. ft a. trunk line Sldllitns, Venetians broad cloth railroad, one miio of station. Large mohairs, and silks, Onr nrices are dwelling, nine good tenant bouses, lower. water power gin ard mill that brings! /->j /\>rvust/v good returns. Soli fine for regular 1V1E.1N 3 LLU1 illiNLx. farming but Is particularly adapted Onr line of men’s goods are those to peach raising. Power and Umber that are made for service, comfort for crate factory at hand. All cattle, and fit If you want a suit to hogs, mules, wagons, farm imple- Unit yon and jour pocket book meats and crops (except cotton) in-1 come to see onre. eluded. Entire property $13,000. Ap ply or write G. L. WILLIAMS, Am- erlcua, Ga. e. o. d. ft w.-tf. FOR SALE—Registered Berkshire Pigs farrowed July 1st. 50 pounds. (Sire) Selma's Lee, of Belmont No.96, 459. (Dam) Holyrood's Charmer No. 95,915, American Berkshire Records. GEO. D. WHEATLEY. 2td-2t-w„ SHOES! SHOES! Shoes that wear and satisfy is onr m >tto. Oars are solid leather through and through. Shoes lo the whole family are found here at the right price, 8tar Brand Shoea are better. That’s all. LADIES COATS. We have a superb showing of ladies long coats in novelties, blacks, tans, browns and the very brown- ftiees from *3 to 825.00. MISCELLANEOUS Here’s a list of the many lines we carry: Millinery,’ Trunks, Suit Cases, Satchels, Clocks, Glass- ware, Chfna, Crockery, 6o and lOo goods, etc. Come to fee ns in our now quar ters. You will be the loser If you fail to go to Smlthwlck’a Gun §tore be fore buying your guns. Hunting coats, leggings, etc. Complete stock, oil sizes, men and boys. 17-18-19-20-ftw-18-25. FOR SALE AT ONCE—250 acres of land, 7 miles of Americus, and 2 miles north east of Plains. Adjoining lands of Bob Stewart, Dr. Wise, et al. See C. J. O’HAQAN, Americus, Ga. 18-19-w-25-Nov. 1. FOR SALE—Four hundred acres of land, nice home, six rooms, recently remodeled, and nil other necessary improvements, three miles from Plains, Ga. Also stock, corn, fodder, and all farming implements. Apply or write me at Plaint, Ga. T. J. BLACK, d-w-unUl Oct. 28-pd. A trank load of aaletman’s samples, consisting of guns, rifles, coats, leg gings and gun cases, selling at whole sale cost, at Smith wick's Gnn Store. 17-18-19-20 ft w-18-25- W. A, Joyner, 112 11A 140 fl.1. . ^ 114, 116, 118 Cotton Avenue. MRS. RUSHIN IS DEAD AFTER LONG ILLNESS Mr. Oscar E. Lowe was In Ameri cus jesterday, returning from Beuna Vista, where he waa called by the death of his slater, Mrs. J. F. Rushln. The deceased was 47 years of age and Is survived by her husband and two children. Everybody says Livcrtone Is a Splendid Modlclno The bennty about Llvertone Is that It posaeasea all the good medicinal properties of calomel but does not cause any unpleasant effects or res triction of habits or diet Dodson’s Pharmacy will refund your money if you are not pleased with Llvertone. DEATH OF A LITTLE CHILD The friends of the late Mrs. Fer rell, nee Miss Bessie Chappell, of Americus, will hear with regret of the death of her infant son, who died yesterday at his homo In Seal, Ala. Mrs. Ferrell died there a few months ago. FOUNTAIN SYRINGES Guaranteed tor One Year , We sell Rapid Flow Fountain Sy ringes at $1.25 for two quart, $1.35 for threo quart and $1.50 for four quart and guarantee them for twelve months. Dodson’s Pharmacy.