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SPECIALS FOR
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
SlLKS:—Monday morning we will place on sale
one of the greatest bargains in yard wide silks that
has ever passed this way, they are striped taffeta, in
light and dark colors, full yard-wide, and worth
$1.25. if worth a cent. Here for Monday and Tues
day only at per yard 94 cents.
Table Damask 38c
Bleached curtain scrim, 38 inches wide, new
patterns, equal in every way to grades selling at
12J and 15 cents, here lor Monday and Tuesday
only at per yard 9Jc
Stripped Taffeta Silk 27 inches wide, l eavy
quality nover before known to sell for less than 81,
very special here Monday and Tuesday per yd. 89c
Ladie’s handkerchiefs made of good quality
whi.e lawn and hemstitched, not over one dozen
will be sold t > one bujer at the price here Monday
and Tuesday only at each 2c
Boys caps made of all wool cassihmeres, light
and dark colors. They are equal in every way to
aome that are sold in the city for 25c. Very spec
al here for Monday and Tuesday only at each 9c
Mercerized table damask, 66 inches wide, beau
tiiul patterns, never be lore known to sell for less
than 50c, here Monday and Tuesday at per yd. 38e
DUNCAN MERCANTILE CO.
ng and I*7 Forsyth Street John R. Shaw s Old st&na„
FOR SALE.
450 acres with four room house,
land lays well. $6.00 acre. 1-3 cash.
200 acres, two miles of railroad,
near church and school, 40 acres in
pine timbers. Price $15.00.
600 acre on R. R. 5 room house.
Soil red and grey and especially suit
ed to peaches and melons, and gen
eral. farming. Only SIO.OO acre. 1-3
cash.
7 room house close in, large lot, with
4 acres land attached. This is a desir
able home and belongs to a non
resident who is anxious to sell. Here
is your opportunity to get a bargain.
5 room house large lot, SIBOO.OO
Now is the time to buy before the
street cars begin to run. Come to
see me if you wish to buy, sell or
rent.
P. B. Williford
103 Cotton Avenue,
Forty Head of Horses
Mr. W. G. Turpin has spent four
weeks selecting this lot of horses,
Every horse was bought in the coun
try from the farmers that raised them.
They are bred and boke right to the
saddle and harness.
We guarantee them all sound and
young. No old worn out horses that
have been pastured and fed up for
sale at auction. We expect to handle
nothing but first-class stock. Will
sell them as cheap as this class of
stock can be sold. We have some
handsome ponies, and the finest lot
of horses that we have ever had.
21-2 w. TURPIN BROS.
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Builds
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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 1907.
Dr. W. H. Bowdoin
OSTEOPATH.
Offices over Dodson’s
Drugstore. All diseases
treated without use of
drugs. Chronic diseases
a specialty. Consultation
free. Office phone 416
Residence phone 133
LOANS.
Farm loans and loans on city
real estate negotiated at low
rates andjon’easy terms,
G. R. ELLIS, Americus, Ga.
Wood! Wood!!
You can buy wood, cut any
length, good and dry, cheap
Phone 463 Ot Bi Whitley.
TIN WORK
OF ALL DESCRIPTION
C. P. PAYNE.
«MEH AND WOMEN.
Use Big © for unnatural
dißchargoH, inflammations,
irritations or ulcerations
of mucous membranes
Painless, and not astrin
gent or poisonous.
Solti by Druggists,
or sent in plain wrapper,
by express, prepaid, for
•1.00, or 3 bottles *2.75.
Circular sent on request.
What is medicine for? To cure you, if sick, you say.
But one medicine will not cure every kind of sickness, because different
medicines act on different parts of the body. One medicine goes to the liver,
another to the spine, Wine of Cardui to the womanly organs. So that is why
Wine of Cardui .
has proven so efficacious in most cases of womanly disease. Try it.
Mrs. Wm. Turner, of Bartonville, 111., writes: "I suffered for years with female diseases, and doctored
without relief. My back and head would hurt me, and I suffered agony with bearing-down pains. At last
I took Wine of Cardui and now I am In good health.” Sold everywhere. In SI.OO bottles.
la/DITT* IIC A I CTTf-D Write today for a free copy of valuable 64-page Illustrated Bock for Women. If you need Medical
fl 111 ILi U«J /» LL 1 I Lit Advtei describe your aymptoms. stating age. and reply will be sent In plain sealed envelope.
Address: Ladles Advisory Dept.. The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Tenn.
Men’s 50c Four-in-Hand
Ties at 25c
Just received a new lot of new Fall styles men’s
four-in-hand tiehinade of silk materials, full reg
ular length and sell in the regular men’s furnishing
stores for 50 e, Monday and Tuesday, at each...2sc
New Fall Outings bight
Patterns at 10 Cts,
New Fall outings in all the new light patterns,
heavy quality, full regular width. These are of
fered at a special price, everybody likes to save
on ther Fall purchases, buy now, and you will save
24c yard. Here Monday and Tuesday per yd 10c
New Glove Shipment
New shipmen of long silk gloves, including the
new shades of browns. Also plenty of black and
while.
MANY TO STRIVE IN
BEHALF OF HOME
Members of the Methodist church
and friends of the South Georgia Con
ference Orphans Home will work ear
nestly today to the end of securing a
contribution for that splendid insti
tution. This offering will be made
tomorrow as well, when the amount
raised in the Methodist Sunday
school and at the morning service will
be announced. All are earnestly re
quested to contribute; either to this
home, or to any one of the dozen
Orphans’ homes in Georgia.
KILLED A RATTLER
AT THE COLLEGE
While superintending the loading
of a lot of hay on the college farm
yesterday Mr. Arthur Rylander found
a very large rattlesnake under a hay
mow and killed it. TJie snake meas
ured nearly six feet and in its stom
ach jvas a half grown duckling. While
operating the mowing machine the
day before another rattlesnake was
caught in the machinery and killed.
It is almost daily occurrence that
rattlesnakes are killed here in the
city, so plentiful are they.
COMMISSION TO
MAKE NEW RULES
ATLANTA, Sept. 27.—(Special.)
The demurage cases have been closed
and it is announced that the railroad
commission will formulate new rules
for the conduct of railroad business
so far as the questions of providing
cars on the part of the companies,
and retaining them by consignees or
shippers beyond the allotted time,
are concerned.
One Cent Column
Classified advertisements will be
inserted in this column at the rate of
one cent a word for (lie first inser
tion, and one cent a word for .each
subsequent two insertions. .No ad
vertisement received for less than
fifteen cents. Cash must accomanny
ad except where parties have regular
accounts with Times-Recorder.
For Sale.
FOR SALE —Four hundred acres
of land, nice home, six rooms, recently
remodeled, and all other necessary
improvements, three miles from
Plains, Ga. Also stock, corn, fodder,
and all farming implements. Apply
or write me at Plains, Ga. T. J.
BLACK, d-w-until Oct. 28-pd.
FOR SALE— Georgia raised Rye
Seed and Burt Oats from our own farm
for sale by J. S. Byrom & Sons, By
romville, Ga. 9-27-ts.
For Rent.
FOR RENT —My house, six rooms,
on Felder street. H. C. Davis.
9-2S-6t-pd.
OFFICES FOR RENT.—Nice offi
ces are to be had in the Granberry
Building. Apply at Dodson’s Phar
macy.
I have for rent for 1908 a 5 horse
farm near the railroad and on public
road in a fine neighborhood. Nice
residence and good land. Apply to
W. B. Heys, Americus, Ga. lm-d-w.
FOR RENT—Five room house with
city water. Corner Bell and Harrold
A venue. A. W. SMITH.
Duncan House, 329 College street
10-ts. H. T. Daveoiy'r*
Wanted.
AGENTS WANTED.—We will be
pleaser to give the agency for Vic
tor Talking Machines to any reliable
merchant, Jeweler or Druggist in any
town in Southern Georgia. Establish
ed agents write for contract to sign
for fall trade. Metropolitan Talking
Machine Co., Jacksonville, Fla., Whole
sale and retail. Oldest house in the
South.
9-28-10-5-12-19-
WANTED—Young lady to act as
Treasurer for Glover's Opera House.
Good salary. Answer quick. Harry
K. Lucas, Mgr., Box 385.
L.
WANTED—First class piano play
er for Glover’s Opera House. Good
salary. Answer quick. Harry K.
Lucas, Mgr., Box 385.
WANTED —A young lady to act as
cashier for the Huh & Comedy Thea
tre Co., which opens on Sept. 28th.
Harry K. Lucas, care of General De
livery, Americus, Ga.
I pay the highest price for good
beef cattle and pork. It is to your
interest to see me before selling.
9-5-lmes-d-w. J. T. BRAGG.
WANTED—Two or more copies of
Times-Recorder, September 13. Five
cents a copy paid at Times-Recorder
office.
Lost.
LOST COW —Strayed from car in
Central Railway yard Thursday night
one cow. No known marks for des
cription. Please take up or notify
J. E. HIGHTOWER, Agent.
LOST —Brindle bull yearling,,
weighing about 500 lbs., with rope,
lost in swamp back of colored ceme
tery. Finder, please notify J. T.
Bragg and be rewarded.
MOVING PICTURES
START TO NIGHT
Attractive New Program
Given Every Night
Amusement at 5 and 10 Cents That
Will Please All.
At 6 o'clock this evening the mov
ing picture show gives its initial per
formance at the Glover Opera House.
There will then be practically a con
tinuous performance until 11 o'clock.
Yesterday the wiring was comple
ted and all the arrangements made
for a successful performance. Last
night a test was made under the di
rection of Manager Lucas and excel
lent results were obtained.
Tonight a very attractive program
will be presented. Every night the
coming week there will be a complete
change of program. One of the fea
tures of the performance will be the
singing of popular songs, illustrations
of which will be shown at the same
time. If a god singer cannot be
obtained in this territory one will
be brought from elsewhere. There
will also be a pianist accompanist.
Mr. Lucas advertises in the Times-
Recorder today for' a treasurer. A
young lady Is desired to handle tick
ets and cash. A good salary will be
paid.
The Hub and Comedy Theatre Co.,
of New York, which has leased the
theatre for the moving picture shows
controls leading high class places of
this character. Its daily service will
come direct from the famous house
of Miles Brothers, New York, the
largest manufacturers, importers and
renters of films in the world. This
insures pictures that are photograhi
cally correct, mechanically true and
from an ethical point of view, of the
highest possible tone. It owns more
than a hundred similar places and
without a single exception each one
is highly thought of and large pat
ronized.
The show at the Glover Opera
House will run the gamut of human
emotion; call into quick play those
“life-saxers,” wit and humor; touch
the heartstrings; leap from the sub
lime to ridiculous; faithfully por
tray the tragic; put clean and sweet
thought into the minds of the little
ones; enrich the crabbed and crusty;
lighten sorrow and make a virtue of
pain.
Master minds are now devoting
their entire time to bringing out these
marvelous productions of the Mov
ing Picture Art. Beautiful plays and
story films will be shown; comedy
and drama; travel scenes from every
country of the globe.
The entertainment will always be
kept clean and refined so as not to
offend women or affect the minds of
the young.
The gallery will be 5 cents, part of
it being reserved for colored. Down
stairs 10 cents.
ELDRIDGE DRUG COMPANY’S
VEGETABLE INVIGORATOR for af
fections of the liver. Irregularities
of the stomach and bowels. Assists
digestion, and strengthens the sys
tem. It leaves no unpleasant after
effects. Price 50c a bottle, with guar
antee.
ELDRIDGE DRUG COMPANY,
407 Jackson St., 317 Lamar St.
27-28
,PRISONERS CARRIED
THROUGH AMERICUS
To Work in the Camps Near
Bainbriclge
Eight negro prisoners, manacled to
gether, were in the Central depot here
yesterday, awaiting transportation to
Bainbridge, where they go to work
in a convict camp near that city. They
were brought from one of the coun
ties north of Americus on the Colum
bus road, and were as hard looking
bunch of criminals as ever entered
a jail.
Immense business already in our
ladies ready-to-wear department.
Don’t wait until we are all “Balled
Up” with work. Come now and make
your selections.
( HAS. L. ANKLEY.
TO SHOW ROOT
ROYAL HONORS
MEXICO CITY, Sept. 27.—Special)
—The son of President Diaz may
meet Sect, of State Root at the Mexi
can frontier, with a special train,
and escort the visiting party until
the capital is reached. Honors as
great as those that would be extend
ed a monoreh will showered upon
the visiting representative of the Uni
ted States government.
Stock, Style, Tow Prices, Courte
ous treatment—Four strong levers
for business builders here. Join the
procession.
CHAS. L. ANSLEY.
TALES 0E THE TOWN ,
TOLD IN TEW LINES
Pencil Stubs Picked Up At
Random
DAY’S HAPPENINGS IN AMERICUS
Too Short for a Head and Bunched
Together -Four Lines Culled
Here and There in the
City.
School books, new and second hand,
and full line school supplies at lowest
prices. Holliday’s Book Store.
While the possum is not legally ripe
until next Tuesday, October Ist, the
sable Americus hunter is already on
his trail.
The autumnal jug trade in Americus
is already asuming large proportions,
and will grow enormously until Dec.
31 —the end.
The street sweepers should keep
busy today. Yesterday, during the
rain, the crossings were as muddy
as the streets.
The drizzling rain yesterday prac
tically killed an otherwise busy day.
And the lowering clouds promised
more rain today.
A real circus, the Hagenbeck & Wal
lace show, is making dates in Geor
gia. May kindly Fate point them tow
ards Americus.
Already Americus cits are making
overtures to the coal dealer, while the
Iceman looks like the price of two
drinks and a cigar.
The theatre will be opened tonight
for the first attraction of the season,
the moving picture show which will
be here all the winter.
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f One single Americus retail groc
ery house has sold 1,500 gallons cane
syrup this year. When it comes to
“long sweetness” we are it. j
A bellicose bull put to flight a squad
of negroes attempting to weigh him.
yesterday on Lamar street, tossing
two of them into the ozone.
Mr. C. W. Raymond, who has been
looking after his great peach or
chard near Americus for some time,
left yesterday for his home in Ohio.
BIG YIELD OF CROPS
MADE ON 4 ACRES
Showing What Intensive Farm
ing Accomplishes.
Mr. J. H. Poole owns a tract of
four acres good land just beyond
East Americus and upon this he de
monstrated fully what can be done
by careful cultivation. In June last
he harvested a crop of five hundred
bushels oats from his four acre patch,
and afterwards sowed it broadcast
in peas for hay. This crop Is now
being harvested and will yield seven
ty-five wagonloads of finest peavine
hay. Thus, two profitable crops are
gathered from the land in a season.
Early in October Mr. Poole will again
sow his four acres in oats for ano
ther 500 bushel crop next year.
THE QUOTATIONS
IN AMERICUS
Cotton Market as Reported Daily
by L. G. Council.
Americus, Ga., Sept. 27.—We quote
the local cotton market quiet, as fol
lows:
Good Middling 11l
Middling 10|
Low Middling 10l
NEW YORK FUTURES.
New’ Y r ork,Sept. 27, —Spots: Middling
steady at 11.80. Contracts opened
steady and closed steady.
Open Close
Oct 10.57 10.72
Dec 10.80 10.92
Jan 10.90 11.0 T
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Ga.Sept.27,—Quiet. Spots:
middling 11 7-16 cents.
x LIVERPOOL.
Liverpool, Sept.27.—The cotton mar
ket opened quiet and closed quiet
Spots: Middling uplands 6.72
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS.
Received yesterday, by wagon 4.25
Received previously by wagon 9,303
Total 0,728
MOBILE, ALA., Sept. 27.—(Spec
ial) —Two boats capsized on the Tom
blgbee river today, and nieteen per
sons were drowned.
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