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On sale Monday morning
a collection ot odds and
ends. ’‘Faultless Shirts”
for men sizes i 4 to 18 at
59 CTS. EACH.
for the cash.
Remember there are no
“Faultless Shirts” for less
than si, and you will find
your size in $1.50 values if
you don’t wait too long.
Sale is off when this ad
disappears. T ake our ad
vice “Come Monday.
PINKSTON CO.
Dry Ms, Notions. Clothing. Shoos, Men's Furnishings.
| if'ivsT' tizmeieT
j ‘ Wheeler’s Patent” I
1 Wire Screen Windows
At SO f
1 Wire Screen Doors. I
a write on Phone T
J JOHN W. SHIVER, f
MARRIAGE
INVITATIONS
CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED
SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES
J. P. STEVENS ENQRAVINQ CO., Engravers
47 Whitehall J-t., Atlanta, Ga
IF TOTT
must wear glasses, and the most of us have to 1
sooner or later, call and let us fit you with the I
right kind in the right way and at the right I
price. With our experience of forty years
in the business we guarantee all the above
or it shall not cost you a cent.
James Fricker & Bro.
JEWELERS and OPTICIANS,
409 Jackson Street - Phone 280
Free Trip to Jamestown
Ihereby vote for
for the free trip to
Jamestown Exposition with one week’- board there offered
by tbe Americas Timee-Eeccrder to the most popular lady.
Contest opens March 12ib, closes June let. Winner’s
name annonnced Jane 10th. Trip can be taken at any
time after that date. Winner can transfer trip to tome
other person if desired. Kill in yonr favorite’s name
and send to
TIMES-RECORDER OFFICE.
Americus, Ga. -
Shipment of Ten Year Old Atherton Whiskey ? the finest Straight Whis
key "to be had. jugfc received at
McLeod’s -
E. L. McLeod has jcsst rectived a large shipment of J. M. ALher
ton & Co’s. Old Atherton Whhkey direct from U. S. bonded ware
house at New Haven, Ky. This very tine old whiskey was put in bond
March 15th, 1899. It remained in bond the fa 1 bonded period which
makes it as old as any whiskey ever drawn from aU. S, bonded ware
boose as shown by the following sworn affidavit
Americus, Ga. April 10th, 1907.
Before me comes E. L. McLeod who beffig sworn says that the
above statement is true and correct. H. E. ALLEN, C S. C
R, L. McLeod.
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REAL ESTATE
IT’S fl WINNING GAME.
with the threa dice loaded to win—
'Safe Sound and Profitable. Pol
real estate
: ' ' ‘ Great oaks from little acorns
<irC SIMM 1 row,” is not a truer fact than that
annflfijjff * most of our rich men started up
rOT^ 11 *-; J the latter wi h the smallest piece
of real estate. Let me point out an
investment suie to turn out profit
l able within a few years A few
dollars, a little courage, a degree of patience, and you win the game.
LE3E
The Real Estate and Insurance Han.
BOARD TO ELECT ALL
PEDS LOR NEXT TERM.
Moling on Tuesday is Im
portant.
SESSION CITY BOARD EDUCATION
Annual Election of Teachers In City
Schools**All of Faculty With One
Exception Will Ask For
Re-Election.
[The meeting of the Americus Board
Education on Tuesday night next
will be an important one, this being
the annual meeting at which teachers
in all three of the city schools are
elected for the ensuing year.i Inasmuch
as all the teachers, with one exception,
will ask tor re-election this subject may
be quickly disposed of, although the
board will doubtless consider other
matters of importance as well. The
city schools will close three weeks
hence, and the sbssion now ending has
been one of the best in the quarter cen
tury of the establishment of the sys
tertf, with the largest attendance of
pupils ever.
A NARROW ESCAPE.
cC. XV. C’loyd, a merchant, of Plunk,
Mo., ] ad a narrow escape four years
ago, \ ' en he ran a jimson bur into his
thuml. He says: *‘The doctor want
to ate it but I would not consent.
I bough l a box of Bueklen’s Arnica
Salve and that cured the dangerous
wojnd.” 25c at Eldridge Drug Co.
EXERCISES AT FIRST METHODIST
Graduating Class of Sunday School
There.
A very novel and interesting occa
sion at First Method'st Sunday school
this morning will be the “graduating
exercises” of the primary class of six
teen members, who are thus advanced
to the junior grade. Prettily printed
programs have been issued by Supt.
Tim Furlow, and the program of music
and recitations will be particularly
pleasing. The class roll thus taking
part is as follows. Bruce Clark, Pau
line Miller, Dan Chappell, Tim Miller,
Willie Crabb, Clifford Pantone, Wa t r
Crapps, Charlie Payne, Rouse Hamil
ton, John T. Taylor Jr. Brownie
Hodges, Emma Turner, Flora Belle
Ingram, Leonard Walters, Mary Lee,
Annie Williams.
ROGERS’ LIVERWORT
Tar and Canchalagua
For the complete cure of Coughs,
Colds, Asthma and Bronchitis and al
Lung complaints tending to Consump
tion, Liverwort, Tar and Wild Cherry,
have for ages maintained an established
reputation as a standard Cough
Remedy. It contains no opium or
harmful drugs;can be given with safety
to children. Price SI.OO. Sold by
i druggists.
Williams’ M'fg, Co. Props., Cleve
land, O.
Sold by W. A. Rembart.
IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS.
Don’t Mistake the Cause of your
Troubles—An Americus Citizen
Shows How to Cure Them.
Many people never suspect their kid
neys. If suffering from a lame, weak
or aching back they think that it is
only a muscular weakness; when urinary
trouble sets in they think it will soon
correct itself. And so it is with all the
other symptoms of kidney disorders.
That is just where the danger lies
You must cure these troubles or they
lead to diabetes or Bright’s disease.
The best remedy to use is Doan’s Kid
ney Pills. It cures all ills which are
caused by weak or diseased kidneys,
Americus people testify to permanent
cures.
A. A. Willett, a well known farmer
living just outside of Americus, says:
“I believe that your pills are all that is
claimed for them. I had kidney trou
ble and backache, from which I had
been a sufferer for many years. After
lying or sitting in one position for any
length of time I could hardly get up on
account of the dull heavy pain in the
small of my back. At times I seemed
to almost lose the use of my back, and
would have to take bold of something
for support. The kidney secretions *
were disordered, being dark and full of
sediment, and of a strong odor. I used
many different remedies but without'
much if any benefit until I got Doan’s
Kidney Pills. Since using them my
back feels strong. - The pain has lelt it,
and the kidney secretions have also
been restored to a normal condition.
You are welcome to use my name as
a reference.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
I Remember the name—Doan’s and
take no other.
STORY IS TOLD
IN A FEW LINES
THESE LITTEE TATES GIT SHORT
Penciled Paragraphs Picked in Re
porters Peregrinations and Boiled!
Down To Four Tines.
For quality and right prices see Bell,
he Jeweler.
Americus merchants scored again in
a business way yesterday. Thousands
of people came to town and trade was
good in all lines.
Prospect Park will be at its best this
afternoon, and hundreds will go to this
pretty pleasure grounds to spend an
hour pleasantly.
The Methodist Sunday school will
have its annual picnic Tuesday, decid
ing this morning whether to go to Hol
ly or Myrtle Springs.
Now that Americus ballomaniacs
have won two victories they are ready
to meet all comers. C'ordelemay come
here to play this week.
The fact that the term of court begin
ning Monday will be the shortest in a
dozen years speaks well for business
conditions in our county.
The city eon noil and county commis
sioners met yesterday in join session
upon matters connected with the Third
district college building.
Blackberries and frying-sized chick
ens of the camp-meeting brand were
plentiful in Americus yesterday. Ver
ily, life hath its charms.
As the watermelon and peach season
draws near Americus people are more
than ever inclined to cut out all trips,
even that to Jamestown.
Between thirty-five and forty Amer
icus people, including Camp Sumter's
veterans, will leave on Tuesday for
Richmond and Jamestown.
Judge R. L. Maynard, who has rep
resented several very important cases
before the Supreme Court during the
past week, returned home yesterday.
The only fighting the bellicose black
brother will do next Thursday will be
in the cotton patch. His Andeison
ville razor will show no bloody marks.
The coupon clippers will get mighty
busy this week. The Times-Reeorder
contest ends Saturday, and some pret
ty girl will win the Jamestown ticket.
DON'T PAY ALIMONY.
to be divorced from your appendix
There will be no accasion for it if you
keep your bowels regular with Dr.
King’s New Life pills. Their action is
so gentle that the appendix never has
cause to make the least complaint.
Guaranteed by Eldridge Drug Co. 25c
Try them.
With a few cans of Argo Red Sal
mon in the pantry, and an Argo Red
Salmon Cook Book, the housewife is
always prepared for unexpected com
pany. It can be served in many
different ways.
PREACHES TODAY IN FORT GAINES
Mr* Irvin Will Peach City Schools
There.
Rev. J. L. Irwin of the Presbyterian
church, will preach this morning the
commencement sermon of the Fort
Gaines High School. In his absence
Mr. T. M. Lemley will conduct servi
ces at the Presbyterian church this
morning. No services will be held
tonight.
Fon Rent. House corner Harrold
Aye and Bell street occupied by Mrs.
Terrell, four rooms; kitchen. City
water, possession 23. A. W. Smith.
WsPilis
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the whole
system, and produces
SICK HFAIHfHF.
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu
matism, Sallow Skin and Piles.
There Is no better remedy for these
common diseases than DR. TUTT’S
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove*
Take No Substitute.
Myrtle Springs
OPEN FOE, _THE SEASON.
The most beautiful picnic resort in the vicinity of the city.
Here is sou nd the finest mineral water in the Official
analysis showing in good proportions—Sulphur, Linm, Magne
sia and Iron. 6
Large Swimming Pool
IL irge SkatiDg Rink Free to Patrons.
Holforadajs outing, where you can Swim Skate and
Drink to your health and happiness. Yours to serve,
C. A. Chambliss.
Gr A S
The cleanest, handiest, cheapest
fuel. Don’t be a slave to your
old kitchen stove. Qet a Gas
Range. Price sls connected.
Americus Illuminating & Power Co.
Phone 83.
CLOSER THE RACE NOW
THE GOAL IS SIGHTED
Contest is Nearing the
Finish
ONLY ONL WEEK IS LEET TO VOTE
Leaders in the Jamestown Ticket
Contest Still Close Together.
Miss Bivins Leads All This
Morning.
Again the wheel of fortune turns in
the Jamestown ticket contest, with the
result that Miss Mattie Bivins has a
lead this morning of 11 votes. Last
Sunday Miss Loulie Green led with 19.
Over 2,000 votes were polled yester
day, as follows:
For Miss Bivins 752, Miss Greene
726, Miss Stevens 349, and for Miss
Sawyer 256.
The grand total of votes cast stands
to dato as follows:
Miss Mattie Bivins 5,328
Miss Loulie Greene 5,317
Miss Mary Stevens 2,720
Miss Mabel Sawyer 1,692
As the contest draws towards the
close interest increases and the candi
dates are working as never before.
Only one week remains ere the contest
ends and the result is decided.
In the meantime get the Times-Re
corder and clip coupons.
Wonderful Lczema Cure.
“Our little boy had eczema for five
years,” w rites N. A. Adams, Henrietta,
Pa. “Two of our home doctors said the
case was hopeless, his lungs being
affected. We then employed other
doctors but no benefit resulted. By
chance we read about Klectnc Bitters;
bought a bottle and soon noticed im
provement. We continued this medi
cine until several bottles were used,
when our boy was completely cured.”
Best of all blood medicines and body
building health tonics. Guaranted at
Eldridge Drug Co. 50.
Argo Ked Salmon took the grand
prize at the St. Louis Exposition, the
onlv one ever given at any Fair on
Salmon.
THE HORSE CAME TO THE RESCUE
And Pulled The Autolsts Back to
Montezuma.
/ Lee Hansford has an automobile.
Just now' it is in a blacksmith’s shop at
Montezuma, w'hile tlie“motto” is chew
ing hay in ia livery stable near by.
Mr. Hansford bought the auto in Ma
con and, with ehaffeur perched along
side and goggles all’adjusted, set sail
for Americus. The auto behaved all
right until after the excursion passed
through Montezuma, the handsome
owner deigning to recognize faintly a
walking party of friends in th suburbs
but a mile out from Oglethorpe it balk
ed; stopped, like grandfather's clock,
and would be there yet had not an
equine phenomenon not unlike an
Americus hack horse been hired to
pull it to town./’Col. Hansford han
dled the reins and drove the steed into
town with becoming dignity, rt is
hardly likely that “horsepporer”w r er” w ill
be retained permanently, although
more reliable,
A FACT PROVEN.
Should Convince Even the Most Skep
tical of Its Truth.
If there is the slightest doubt in the
minds of any that Dandruff germs do not
exist, their belief is compelled by the
fact that a rabbit innoculated with the
germs became bald in six weeks’ time.
It must be apparent to any person
therefore that the only prevention of
baldness is the destruction of the germ—
which act is successfully accomplished
in one hundred per cent, of cases by
the application of Newbro’s Herpicide.
Dandruff is caused by the same germ
which causes baldness and can be pre
vented w'ith the same remedy—Newbro’s
Herpicide.
Accept no substitute. “Destroy the
cause you remove the effect.”
Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In
stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co.,
Detroit. Mich.
Two sizes—so cents and SI.OO.
Dodson’s Pharmacy, Special agents
Have, Bosworth to do your ruling
and. binding at Southern Printers.
Im.
PEOPLE WHO COME.
AND LEAVE TOWN.
THOSE WHO CAME YESTERDAY
And Those Who Went Away—Read
the List and See If Your Name
or Your Friends is There.
Hammocks, Tennis goods, base ball
goods and Fishing Tackles, large line
to select from at Hollidays Book
Store.
T. A. Collins was among the several
Atlantans registered yesterday at the
Allen House.
L
, Ralph Newton registered from Mont
gomery yesterday among the arrivals
at The Windsor.
Mrs. Viquesney has gone to her
former home.in Indiana to spend some
time with relatives.
Mr. Colin McCrea was a well known
Cordelean in Americus yesterday
morning on business.
/mt. Sam M. Callier, of Thomaston
is visiting at the home of his brother
in-law', Dr. C. P. Davis^f
Mr. J. C. Wheatley came down from
Atlanta yestf/rdny to spend a day w ith
his father and sister here.
Mrs. Mary B. Clay and Miss Bryce
Pilsbury of Cobb, spent yesterday
with friends in Americus.
Mess. Edward and Julian Jones of
Atlanta are guests of Mr. W. M. Jones
at his home on Rees Park.
Mr. J.W. Gresham came from Griffin
yesterday upon business connected
with the Agricultural College.
Mrs. Carles worth Hunter of Savan
nah is visiting at the home of her
father, Mr. Thornton Wheatley.
/Col. WAV. Dykes returned yesterday
from Atlanta, where he has been upon
business before the Supreme courtV
Mrs. Charles Sanborn is critically ill
at the Americus Hospital, v*here she
underwent a very serious operation a
day or two since.
Mrs. Clifford Bruton returned to
Colquitt yesterday after a pleasant vis
it here at the home of her brother, Mr.
J. W. Hightower.
Mrs. C. T. Furlow of Atlanta came
yesterday upon a visit to her sister,
Mrs. L H. Carter, who has been ex
tremely ill for several days.
j Miss Elizabeth Read and Miss Flor
ence Smith will be among the fair vis
itors here this w'eek, coming tomorrow'
from Buena Vista as guests of Mrs. W.
P. Wallis, y
How’s This?
We offer One 'Hundred iDollars Re
ward for any ease of Catarrh that can
not he cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by his firm,
Walping, Kinxax & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrli Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c, per
bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall’s Family Fills for con
stipation.
Ladies’ “Best Pillow Sham Holders”
Holds shams 'perfect; they save time
worry, and laundry bills; make your
beds neat, our ten year guarantee, with
every set; sent postpaid, 25 cents a set.
Trio Novelty Co., Atlanta, (ia.
d. 7. t
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U. C. V. SPECIAL VIA. S. A. L- RY,
Will Leave Savannnh Tuesday May ]
28th, at 9 p, m.
Will leave Savannah Tuesday May ]
28th at 9:00 p. m. railroad time. No
stops enroute. Will arrive Richmond
at 1:00 p. m . the 29th. Rate $13.00
Americus to Richmond and return.
Apply Seaboard Air Line Railway
Agent.
Good family horse For Salk Cheap |
ladys or eliidren can drive. S. M.
Gordy. '
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ANSLEY’S
White Madras Cloths, special
selections for men’s shirts and Boy’s
waists, 32 inches wide, extra values
at 15c, 17 l-2c and 19c per yard.
White Ground Madras Cloths,
with small, neat figures, 32 inches
wide, extraordinary values, 15c per
yard.
Seed Dot Embroidered Swisses,
so popular for this season of the
year. Superb values at 15c, 20, 25c,
and upwards to 50c per yard.
45 Inch Sheer White French
Lawns, beautiful values 25c, 29c,
35c, and upwards to 7sc, per yard.
40 Inch Sheer White French
Lawns, two unmatchable values
12 l-2c, and 15c per yard.
India Lawns in extraordinary
good qualities ranging in price
8 l-2c,10c, 12 1-2 C and 15c per yard.
White Persian Lawns, extra fine
at 12 1-2 C 15c, 20c, and 25c, pr yd.
Printed Muslins, white grounds
good designs at 5c per yard.
Sheer Printed Bastistes,large line
of styles, splendid qualities at iGc,
and 12 i-2c per yard.
Colored Linen Suitings, so
popular this season, 25c, and 39c,
per yard. New wash braids for
trimming same just received.
Brown Dress Linens and Linen
Bastiste, good values at 15c 20c and
25c per yard.
Special values in bleached table Damasks 50, 75 and SI.OO
per yard.
Large lot of new Gingham and Madras cloths loc grade at
7 l-2c per yard.
• Beautiful line of blue Zepher cloths which usually retail
from 12 1-2 to 15c we offer at 10c per yard.
Sheer Mercerized Novelty Zephyrs Plaids in all the popular
colors 25 and 39c per yard.
Silk Finish Nousseline de soie, small dsigns in polka dots
and rings on colored grounds 35c per yard.
Solid colored silk Mousselines in all the popular colors 15c
per yard.
Rub dry bath towels, a superb towel and approved by
the hospitals,gymnasium and athletic associations, 15c and2sc.
Linen Huck Towels, extraordinary values at 10,c. 12 1-2,c.
15c. 20c. and 25c. This is the time of the year for towels.
Large Lot Os Reiser’s Wash Belts, extraordinary values
will be thrown out this week at 25c.
Beautiful Lot Os Reiser Collars In odds and ends, special
values at special prices.
New Val and Cluny Laces received the past week and the
largest stock of laces in the city. More lace business than ever
before.
Brown and Black Botany Voiles received per express the
past week.
New Fans, New Hosiery, New Ribbons, New Laces,New
Handkerchiefs.
Large Lot American Lady Corsets, all the popular st> :e
received during the past week.
See Our Superb 36 in. Black Taffeta Silks at SI,OO per yard.
Beautiful Line Os New Voile Skirts received during the
past few days.
White Skirts, all new, clean, new styles, from the best
mamufacturers in America, prices range from $1.50 to $5.00.
Extraordinary Values In Rugs 'and Art Squares, Lace
curtains and Window Shades.
Remember We Are Head Quarters for Mosquito Canopies
and Nets of all kinds and prices and sole agents in Americus
forthe famous Vudor Porch Shades.
Chas. L. Ansley,
Successor to Wheatley & Ansley
Agents for American Lady Corsets and] Butterick Patterns