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SPECIALS FOR MONDAY and TUESDAY
Mite Madras Remnants At 111-2 c Yd.
tach piece contains just three yards
the right length for a shirt waist, wi:
hav- sold ov ;r three ca-es in the lasc
mouth if Uv-y were bought off the
fall b 1 >**u couldn’t touch them for
less iOo to 35c >ard, now you
can buy a whole waist for the price of
one yard per yd 11 l-2c.
Men’s 4 Ladies Umbrellas At 98c.
One hundred umbrellas made »f
twilhd silk with Paragon frames and
steel ro Js 26 & 28 inch sizes great I
variety of pretty handles regularly I
sold tor $1 50 here at each 98c.
All Silk Ribbons At 10c Yd. !
A new shipment of all silk ribbons 1
in every staple shade white & black
they are the grade that is sold for 15c
and worth every cent of that price too
tor this special sale only we will sell
therr at per yd. 10c.
Wash Goods At 5c Yd.
Over one hundred yards sheer print
ed batiste in a great variety 01 this
season’s newest designs and will
compare well with some of thegraxles
sold for 10c here at 5c yd.
Printed Organdies At 8 3-4 c Yd.
One case printed organdies some of
thi prettiest patterns shown this sea
son,the price up to last week was 12c
now take your pick of about fifteen
hundred yards at per yard 8 3-4 C.
115 and I*7 Forsyth Street John R. 5-haw’s Old
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|j Sacrifice Sale |
| Beginning Today. 2E §
1 We Are Going to Give Bargains in Crock- §
1 ery That Will Interest You. |£J §
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I SEE THESE VALUES IN FRONT OF OUR STORE TODAY. ~s
£ 100 Covered Dishes Each 35c. 250 Bowls, Each 10c. 3
§= 100 Bakers, Each 10c. 100 Flat Dishes, Each 15 to 50c. |j
tE 200 Sets White Plates 15c Set. =2
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1 Get in on this Sale as we must sell this Stock re- H
1 gardless of Cost. This applies to everything |
1 in our Crockery Department. I %
i RATHER SELL AT A LOSS THAN MOVE %
so » G £T YOUR GOODS AND BE WISE. H
I THE ALLISON FURNITURE COMPANY. |
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Fine Jap. Silks At 39c Yd-
About one thousand yards Jap.
silks in almost every staple, shade
fine quality 27 inches wide and sold
for 50c the world over and worth that
price if worth a cent here a?|per yard
39c.
Plenty Cingiiais At 5c Yard.
Dress Ginghan fast colons full reg
ular width great variety of paiosand
celling in some of ihe good
1 stores to=day at luc. 1 uncan’s price
! for thi> lot per yd 5
| Ladies Muslin Night Gowns at 39c.
Ladies night gowns of muslin trim
j nied with embroidery and lace full
regu’ar length and width all sizes
| now at each 39c.
Mosquito Netting 39c Bolt.
One hundred bolts Hosqulto net
ting fullMze bolts never before known
to sell for less than 50c our special
price for this sale per bolt 39c.
Valenceinnes Laces 5c LYd-
No house in the whole country ever
Offered such values as we are now of
fering at 5c some wide dainty
patterns edgings and insertings to
match all at one price sc.
White Linene At 10c Yard.
The most perfect imitation of linen
ever offered to the f rade full thirty
six inhets wide and lo“ks and wears
like linen just for this sale onlv w*
will sell this grade at p r yd. 10c.
PASCHAL TO TAKE CHARGE
Convict System in Sumter Has Been Completely Re
organized.
The county commissioners of Sumter
have carried out fully the promise
made Judge Charles It. Crisp as to
the reorganization of the convict system
in Sumter and the discharge of such
men connected therewith as seemdd
best for the good of the service.
Nearly every man heretofore connec
ted therewith has resigned or been
relieved from further duty, and the en
tire convict force is now in charge of
Guard Stevens.
Eleven convicts in the former Bras
well camp weTe carried Sunday to the
Stevens camp. Guard Braswell, with
others, is now out.
Pa chal to Take Charqe.
At a recent meeting of the commis
sioners Mr. W. K. Paschal, former
superintendent of roads in Sumter
county, was again employed by the
board, and will assume control of the
county eliaingang June Ist, next. Satu
rday.
Until his arrival here, all the con
victs will be held at the Stevens camp
near Myrtle Springs. Thirty convicts
are now there already.
Mr. Paschal is a most efficient man
Wonderful tezema Cure.
“Our little boy had eczema for five
years,” writes 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
chence we read about Electric 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.
For Rent. House corner Harrold
Aye and Bell street occupied by Mrs.
Terrell, four rooms; kitchen. City
water, possession 23. A. W. Smith.
d. ts.
Bib €jy& S Is the joy of the household, for without
HH f? 1! no happiness can be complete. How
JOa |yS M *Ug sweet the picture of mother and babe!
Angels smile at and commend the
MB thoughts and aspirations of the mother
1 If®* Hm bending over the cradle. The ordeal through
llp If 3 which the expectant mother must pass, how*
tsM Q la&r fe-23 ever, is so full of danger and suffering that she
looks forward to the hour when she shall feel
the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and fear.
Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror of child
birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mother’s Friend, a scientific
Umoa«int for external use only, which toughens and renders pliable all
the parts, and assists nature in g _ a
its sublime work. By its aid IT a jgj i l HT” -Inß "
thousands of women have ;1l §1 g| S® IN*
passed this great crisis in per- KJt In HI ■SB
feet safety and without pain.
Sold at $t .oo per bottle by druggists. Our book p fTa gs |j Bp|j jgj|
of priceless value to all women sent free. Address 6“ g ||f® pell SB
BIiADFIELD REGULATOR 00., Atlanta. Oa ■ BB fl WM IB If
■ for the position which he will assume.
, For two years he filled the place of
superintendent here most acceptably,
and his resignation last fall was a
1 matter of salary only.
1 Recorgnizing his efficiency as a road
builder and manager of labor, the com
missioners again tendered him the
position which he has accepted and will
; enter thereupon June Ist. Mr. Paschal
has been engaged in road building
| recently in Dodge county.
To Reorganize The Fc rce.
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Mr. J. W. Murray, who lias been con
nected with the county eliaingang
force since its establishment, lias been
acting superintendent since Supt. Pas
cal. resigned last year. Qu ; te recently
Mr. Murray tendered his resignation,
to engage in other work.
Supt. Paschal, upon his return here,
will have entire control of the chain
gang, employing such guards as he
prefers and having entire supervision,
under direction of the commissioners.
He will at once reorganize his force
and fill all existing vacancies,
i* Thus put u| on a new basis, the
eliaingang will render more efficient
service in road building.
My Best Lriend.
Alexander Benton, who lives on Ru
ral Route 1, Port Edward, N. Y., says:
“Dr. King’s New Discovery is my
best earthly fiiend. It cured me of
. asthma six yea s ago. It has also per
formed a wonderful cure of incipient
consumption for my son’s wife. The
first bottle ended the terrible cough,
and this accomplished, the other symp
-1 toms left one by one, until she was
perfectly well. Dr. King’s New Dis
-1 eovery’s power over coughs and colds
s simply marvelous.” No other lem
j edy has ever equaled it. Fully guar-
I anteed by the Eldridge Drug Co. 50c
1 and SI.OO. Trial bottle free.
See Bagley’s buggies before you buy.
Special yirice to cash customers or will
j sell on terms to suit customer.
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GEORGIA DAY AT FAIR
THE BEST OF OCCASION
Program of Interest Is
Planned
PRESIDENT TO DELIVER ADDRESS
While Naval Display Will Be Magnif
icent-Presentation of Silver Ser
vice Costing $ 10,000 to
Battleship Georgia.
Many Amerieus people are planning
their visit to Jamestown to include
“Georgia Day” June 10th, which gives
promise of being one of the greatest
occasions of the Exposition. The
official program has justbeen announced
and includes features of interest.
The programme is to include a parade
of 10,000 or more men from the army,
navy and militia, an address by the
President and the pronouncing of the
benediction by Cardinal Gibbous.
Following tike exercises Mr. Roose
velt is to be entertained at luncheon in
a house, the exact reproduction of that
in Roswell, Ga., in which his mother
was born and married.
Ambassadors Jusserand of France
and Major Des Planches of Italy have
promised to- be in attendance, and Sec
retary Metcalf and a party of friends,
including Postmaster General and Mrs.
Meyer, also are going.
Secretary Metcalf has promised to
have all warships available at Hamp
ton Roads on Georgia Day, and to
direct that they be illuminated at night,
Georgia will be represented by 1,500
militiamen, made up of the Fifth Regi
ment, the Sparta ritles and various
other companies. The West Point and
Annapolis cadets and 2,000 Virginia
troops are also scheduled to march.
An incident of the trip will be the
presentation by Gov. Terrell of the $lO,-
000 silver service to the battleship
named after the state. The presenta
tion is to be made to President Roose
velt and will be accepted on behalf of
the vessel.
Gov. Terrell is to be accompanied by
his stall".
The President and his party will
leave Washington on June 9 in the
Mayflower and somewhere in the Low
er. Potomac will transfer to the battle
ship Georgia.
A GUARANTEED SUBSTITUTE EOK
CALOMEL
Causes No Sickness or Unpleasantness
Avoid all the danger and unpleast
ness of taking calomel by taking
Livertone, a pleasant tasted liquid that
has all the good medicinal virtues of
calomel but none of the unpleasant
effects. Dodsons Pharmacy guarantee
Livertone to give perfect satisfaction
and will refund the purchase price if
you are not satisfied. Do not be fool
ed by taking a substitute claimed to be
as good; for there is nothing that
equals Livertone as a subsitute for
calomel. The genuine Livertone is for
sale only by Dodsons Pharmacy. It.
Rheumatism.
Why sutler from this painful malady
when one application of Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm gives relief? Hundreds of
grateful people testify to the magical
power of this remedy over rheumatism
For sale by Eldridge Drug Co., Ameri
cus, Ga.
NO. 8305.
KKPORT OF THK CONDITION
OF THE-
Amerieus National Ba n lf,
at Americas in the State of Georgia.
at the close of ba-iuess May 20,’07
RESOURCKS.
Loans and discounts $ 2)?.55l 54
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured* 4 508 4 i
U. S, bonds to secure circulation... lOO.CCOOO
Premiums on U. S. [bonds .4,770 3?
Banking house, furnUure and fix |
tares 477 57
Due from National Banks (not re
serve agents) 19 663 69
Due from State banks and bankers 10,243 07
Due from approved reserve agents 13,328 19
Checks and other cash items 32390
Notes of other National Banks 5 0(0
Fractional paper currency, nickels,
and cents 84 72
Lawful Monkt Resirvein Bank,
viz;
Specie 9,: 92 00
Legal-tender notes 5 000 00 14,592 (T
Redemption fund with U s. Treas
urer 5 per cent of circulation.... 5,T0 0
Total $ 376,3 8 41
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ ICO,OOO 0>
Surplus fund 101000
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid 5.761 25
National Bank notes outstanding... Ifo,ooo 0)
Due toother National Banks 2,7*8 72.
Due to state banks and b inkers . t . 3,3 >4 29
Individual deposits subject to check 61,699 21
Demand certificates of deposit 1,18. j 00
Time certificates of deposit 31,596 97
| Bills payable, including certificates
of deposit for money borrowed.. 65 000 0
Reserved for taxes! 1,000 00
| Total $576 343 44
| State < f Geo Gil, County of Sttmte , s s,
i .I. M. M. Lowrey, Cashier of the ab>ve
1 named bank, do solemnly swear that the
| above statement is true to the b.stof my
i knowledge and belief,
[ M M. LOWREY, Cashier.
, Subscrib d and swern to before me this,
i ?6th day of Vay 1907.
W. T. STANFIELD, Notary Public.
( Correct-Attest.
C. C. r AWKINS,
CRAWFORD W SEATLEY,
| FRANK P. HAKhO^D
I Directors
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> REC A PITU LATION.
| Loans and discounts $202 8U 54
j Furniture and Fixtures 477 57
t Premium account 4 77032
| Five per-cent fund 5,000 00
J Overdrafts 4,508 44
k U. S, Bonds $ os,o 0 0
| Cash and sight exchange 58 74)57 158 740 57
| 1376 318 44
> Capital Stock $lO \OOO 00
I Surplus and undivided profits 6 761 £5
J Circulat on tooocooo
} Bills payable 6510001
I Reserve for taxes ... . loooro
> Deposits ioiBU»
. * $376,348 41
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What
Seek You
In Clothes?
*
Just looks, or wear and quality?
You are searching for all three,
and the tailors who made our
Spring assortment knew it.
They were
STEIN-BLOCH
who have been Knowing How
for Fifty-two years. They
made our sack business suits
and overcoats, and they put
into them pure [fabrics and
brains and honesty. Such
clothes fit and wear and keep
their shape.
RYLANDER SHOE GO.
Clothers and Furnishers.
ABE LINCOLN
once said “Don’t swap horses while crossing a stream,
We say don’t swap
Moo e’s House Colors
for an infeiior p; int because it is cheap or the result will be the
same An inferior paint is < heap in the caD, but expensive on
the h< use because it requires jost as much labor to apply and
does not last as log, MOORE’S HOUSE COLORS, being
composed of the lest pigments, giound in Pure Lirseed Oil,
cannot help but give satisfaction in covering capacity, durabil
ity and beauty of finish.
Oar distributors, THE SHEFFIEID-HUNTINGTON COM
PANY, AMERItUS, will quote pm es tor any quantity or color.
BENJAMIN MOORE & CO.,
Pu r e Paints, Colors and Muresco,
N W YORK CHICAGO TORONTO
Your Buggy is Ready
Whether You Want a Single Vehicle
or a Carload of Buggies.
BUGGY EMPORIUM OF AMERICUS.
1 handle the very Best Baggies Made in the United States, any
s f yle rubber tire or plain; automobile seats or plain.
1 carry an immense stock ol Vehicles and Harness, Whips
Ff :mme’ R >bes etc.
My Prices are the Lowest and I can Satisfy you if Given a
trial. Call at my Store on Cotton Avenue.
W. "W. DEWS.
Cotton Avenue, Amerieus, Ga,
FOR OUR READERS.
To Prove That Hyomei Will Cure Ca
tarrh. Every Reader of the Times*
Recorder Can Have Spe
cial Guarantee.
»' If there is any doubt in your mind as
to the power of Hy-o-mei, the medi
cated air treatment, to cure all catarrh
al troubles, the remarkable offer made
by Dodson’s Drug Store should expel
that doubt. He gives personal guar
antee with every dollar outfit of Hy
o-mei they sell, to refund the money
unless it gives satisfaction. They take
all the risk of cure, and no reader of
the Times-Itecorder can afford to
suffer longer with catarrh when an
offer like this is made.
With eveiy Hy-o-mei outfit is a neat
pocket inhaler, and Hy-o-mei breathed
through this inhaler, reaches the most
remote air-cells of the nose, throat and
lungs, destoying all catarral germs,
and soothing and healing the irritated
mucous membrane.
Hy-o-mei really gives one a health
, giving climate in your own home, so
r that when you breathe its medicated
l air, your nose, throat and lungs will be
> filled with air like that on the
1 mountains high above the sea level,
r where grow balsamic trees and plants,
j which purify the air with their vola.
tile antiseptic fragrance so healing to
* 1 the respiratory organs.
] You will notice relief and benfit from
>i the first use of hyomet, and it will not
»' take many days treatment to convince
»' you that in this remedy you have found
-a complete and lasting cure for all ca
-1 tarrhal troubles.
A HEAVY RAIN FALLS NEAR RIVER
Farmers Down There Have a Good
Shower.
A small windstorm swept over
Americus Sunday night but was not
accompanied by rain, as expected.
Down on Flint river a fine rain fell,
and farmers coming to the city yester-
I day reported crop conditions rapidly
improving.
For Salk.— Two new well situated
five room cottages. Phone 319.
d-2t Mrs. Welboun F. Clarkk.
Magazines bound by Bosworth
Strictly first class, at Southern Prin
ters. lnw
I WHY TAKE
I CALOMEL?
Hj When Mo/.ley’s Lemon I.
I Elixir, a purely vegetable Ep
compound, with a pleas- Bfg
HI ant taste, will relieve you NS
I of Biliousness, and all
I kindred diseases without Eg
H griping or nausea, and I,
dj leave no bad effects.
■ 50c. and $1;00 per bottle
at all Drug Stores.
MOZLEY'S
I LEMON ELIXIR. I
“One Dose Convinces.”