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AMERICUS TIMES=RECORDER
twenty-ninth year
Your New Fall clothes are
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ready for you now in our J
store and we are going to;
hold a special opening recep- ,
tion to introduce you to them. |
You’re invited; and when you jj
come you’ll meet a lot of the;
finest clothes you ever saw, We S'
feel that our good friends and *
our good clothes ought to know j.'
each other better. [
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These are Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; and you *
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can put it down as a fact that better clothes, more styl
ish, more perfectly tailored, never came from the hand
of a tailor. 'f.
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The new suits are in a number of very smart models, f
and the patterns are varied enough to suit every taste- £
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grays, browns, tans, in stripes, plaids and check.
The new Fall overcoats are certainly very snappy;
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you’ll find your kind here. It is hardly necessary to say |
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that Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are always all-w ool; 5-
p!
you get no cotton mixture stuff under that name.
Other departments are full al- [
so of fine seasonable goods; hats |i
on the latest blocks; shirts and (
neckwear like a regular ’flower-1
garden of color and rich design. I
W. D. BAILEY, j
Outfitter for Men and Boys. |
Forsyth St. and Cotton Ave Qa. |
1 every place you go and find
pHAW’S MALT
It’s good for the sick and old and excellent for the well,
A healthful tonic, an excellent stimulant, an ideal beverage
For sale by AH S eading Dealers,
Don’t Swear
Just Smile.
Does that Corn
hurt? If every
thing else has fail
ed to remove it
just ask us about
it the first time
you are in and we
will tell you what
will cure it.
REMBERT’S
DRUG STORE
113 FORSYTH ST.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 24, 1907
A BILLION Os CAPITAL THERE
This Enormous Sum is Represented in Meeting Held
in New Orleans Today
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 23.—(Spec
ial.)—One billion of dollars, a thous
and millions, is easily the estimate
put upon the interests represented in
the convention of Interstate Cotton
seed Crushers Association convening
here tomorrow. Probably twenty
A CHANCE TOJJVE UPRIGHT
Poor Standard Oil Promises to "Refawm" and Obey
the Law in Future.
NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Announce
ment is made today of the intention of
the Standard Oil trust to reorganize
its affairs. The proposed capital
stock is to be five hundred million
dollars. Promise is also made to
obey the law in future and be good
generally. The prosecution of this
MUST SHOVETHE SHEKELS
Wholesale Liquor Dealers of Atlanta Refuse Credit to
Retailers.
ATLANTA, Sept. 23.—The Atlanta
booze dispenser who puts the goods
across the bar will pay spot cash
during the intervening days of lipuor
traffic, unless he has money in the
bank. It is said today that whole
sale dealers here will demand of the
majority of retailers the spot cash
for the goods from this date until Jan
MEETINGOFTRUSTEESTODAY
To Arrange Funds for the Agricultural College al
Athens.
ATLANTA, Sept. 23.—(Special.)—
The board of trustees of the State Uni
versity will assemble in Atlanta to
morrow morning. The matter of
consideration of the board will be the
arrangement of the fund for the new’
agricultural college at Athens which
is to be operated in connection with
the university. It is expected that
THE EQINOXJS A KNOCKER
Floored the Cotton Market Instead of Boosting it, as
Epected.
Americus cotton men and those with
the fleecy to sell w r ere given a sur
prise yesterday morning when the
cotton market took a tumble of a
quarter of a cent in price, instead of
advancing. The appearance of equi
noctial storms, they fully expected,
would have the tendency of boosting
the market, but it did not. remarkable
to relate. The “bears” probably fig
ured it that heavy rains over the
cotton belt would certainly develop a
new crop, and drown the boll weevil
6EORGIR FACING A DILEMMA
Two Conventions of Party May Be Necessitated Next
Year.
ATLANTA, Sept. 23.—There will
probably have to be two Democratic
State conventions next year. In ac
cordance with the Macon platform
the regular State convention for the
nomination of State house officers
cannot be held before July. As the
national Democratic convention will
aMP—i ■ —— r. t-.-rrTS«Many.i'ssw» v ».. jib. wnm
H y As now made, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla does not con (•
(j /\//~> tJar' ;ast particle of alcohol in any form whnt-1
| X Y U ///(J/ v f> n get all the tonic and alterative effect-., S
wither; stimulation. When a stimulant is needed,!
A ■f f your doctor will know it, and will teii yon of '
& Consult him freely about our remedies.
I g vj S i £ B iff We hare no aeorots! We publish J. O. Ayer Co., j
V V f £ the formulas of all our preparations. Lowell, M osa. g
states will be represented, each of
which has vast interests devoted to
this great and rapidly growing indus
try. The convention will continue in
session for two or three days, and
business matters of very great im
portance will be discussed.
gigantic trust has even frightened
the magnates who manage its millions
and created the impression among
them that they can no longer run
\roughshod in disobedience to the
law r s of the country. While the prose
cution is not nearly completed, the
leaven is working already.
uary, when Jupiter Pluvius will
succeed Gambrinus upon the throne
at the court of Bacchus. Os course
many of the retailers are well fixed
financially and will not have to ask
for credit, but the smaller fry must
settle ere the jug is delivered at the
corney grocery where the liquid is
dispensed to the thirsty ones in wait
ing.
other important business affecting the
University and its kindred branches
will be discussed as well at this meet
ing. The University committee of the
House of Representatives meets in
Atlanta tomorrow as w r ell to start up
on the annual tour of inspection of
state schools in Athens, Milledgeville,
Atlanta and Dahlonega.
in Texas at the same time. Any wea
ther conditions is a “bear” argument,
and is always taken by them as an
excuse to put down cotton values. As
a fact, the cotton crop has been
greatly damaged by the heavy rains
Sunday night, and while the equinoc
tial period is passing by without cy
clonic trimmings its effect will be
felt by farmers none the less. In |
the Americus market yesterday 11 1-8
cents was about the best price paid,
in view of the unexpected slump in |
futures.
be held the latter part of June or the
first of July, the regular State con
vention cannot meet early enough for
tlie purpose of naming delegates to
the national convention, and a spec
ial convention will have to be called
to perform this function. There is
no present indication that any way
can be found out of the difficulty.
All the Approved
Fashions in Men’s
Clothes for Autumn
joth shown here, are the
JlgjW product of the world’s
tfllPali most note< l makers of
f'i f| la men’s wear and worth
gjinjgjp? coming to see.
I If you are satisfied
\f A'i jl with nothing less than
IlyTiv'W the very finest clothes.
1 ill f^ at can h a< ! rea<fy
i\ | M to-wear, then yon
| II Jp' should examine at your
§ earliest opportunity*
FORM ONE , V , .
The FECHHEIMER RSHELCO. SlipGrt) prOUIICtIOIIS
NEW YORK
9f fl l6 custom tailors’
art which we have ready-for-your
service in noted
“EFF-EFF ’’Fashionable Clothes
it win g ve us much pleasure to show you the
garments, which you will find upon trying-on, f\re
far better fitting than most tailors could make f«
your measure,to «av nothing of the price-difference*,
• This pria -difference*’ is being save l by some f
the beat dressed men in town--whv not by you?
CHAS. L. ANSLEY.
SEE THOSE
Fish and Game Sets
at
THOS. L. BELL,
The Leading Jeweler.
| PARKER WAREHOUSE I
j ELTON C. PARKER, Prop. (Successor to Council, w
€» Parker & Co. M
W I desire to extend thanks to the farmers for their patronage
Sin the past, and ask a continuance of same, promising courteous At
and prompt attention to all business entrusted to me.
SMr.Charles C. Sheppard will weigh cotton for me, and will be
glad to serve you. Respectfully, W
| ELTON C. PARKER. J
WHEN READY TO BUILD
Whether a Mansion, a Store or Cottage, see
JOHN W. SHIVER,
WHEN READY TO PAINT
Shiver Has the Goods, the Best goods and
Largest Stock.
Everthiug in Lumber, Mantles, Grates and, in -fact, all that,got
in a house. Buying Paints in Carload Lots, His prices are the Lowt*
where quality courts. Mills and office Church street, Phone 117.
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