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AMERiCUS TIMES-RECORDER
, TWENTY-NINTH YEAR
HOW ABOUT THIS?
You’ll never be
or see anybody,
better d rested
than we’ll do it for
you with Hart
Schaffner & Marx
Varsity.
•Here’sone of the
models; all-wool,
perfect tailoring;
and we’ll fit any
man who comes,
big, little, fat, thin.
These clothes are
made right.
W. D. BAILEY.
Outfitter for Men and! Boys.
Forsyth St. and Cotton Ave. Americus, Ga.
MARRIAGE
INVITATIONS
CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED
f SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES
J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engravers
47 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga
Knox Hats.
11 have the Agency for these
celebrated Hat, and am now show
ing|the new lall[styles.
i
I have the
Imperial Hats
AT $3.00.
in all the latest shapes and colors,
for boys young men, middle
age men and old men.
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SICK ROOM
SUPPLIES
If there is sickness in the
family—it comes sooner or
later in every home—Come
and see our goods, have a heart
to heart talk about supplies
which will make the sufferer
more comfortable and aid in
recovery. Our store is head
quarters for sick room neces
sities and luxuries—the goods
are right and the prices right.
REMBERT’S
DRUG STORE
113 FORSYTH ST.
Copyright 1907 by
Hart Schaffner £5” Marx
AMERICUS, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 29, 1907
HAVEMEETINGIN SAVANNAH
Seaboard’s Forces Will Meet President There This
v Morning.
Amerieus will be well represented
this morning at a “family meeting” of
Seaboard Railway officials and em
ployes in Savannah when more than
two hundred of the employes of the
fourth and fifth divisions will meet
President W. A. Garrett, General Man
ager T. K. Whittlesy and General
Superintendent C. H. Hicks of the
system by appointment.
The meeting will be held up
stairs in the Union Station at eleven
o'clock in the morning, and will em
brace every class of employe and as
many as possibly can be spared from
their respective stations.
Those Expected.
Among those who will be present
will be the superintendents of the two
divisions, Mr. H. B. Grimshaw, of
Amerieus and Mr. C. O. Witte, of
.Jacksonville, agents at the leading
points as well as small stations, rep
resentatives of the passenger depart
ments, representatives of the freight
departments, trainmasters, bridge
foremen, engineers, conductors, bag
gagemasters, trackmen, members of
office forces.
JACK STATON FOR SENATE
—
Will Be Opposed By W. W. McCord an Atlanta Mer.
chant and Prohibitionist.
ATF.ANTA, Sept. 28.—(Special.)
Jack Slaton, present speaker of the
House and already an avowed candi
date for the State Senate from this
county at the next election, is not go
ing to have all the pie-dispensed at
the Atlanta counter. In the next el
ection he will be opposed by H. W.
EXCEEDS THEJO.OOO MARK
September Cotton Receipts in Americus Better Than
Expected.
Americus will have ten thousand
] five hundred hales of September cot
| ton to her credit when »the month
closes tomorrow night, which is con
sidered excellent when the late sea
son and late crop movement is taken
into account. Up to last night the
warehouse receipts here totaled 10,-
095 bales, while Monday's receipts
will put the total well beyond the
10,500 mark. All of this cotton was
received at the Americus warehouses
by wagon from Sumter and surround
ing counties since the season opened,
and does not include a bale of “rail
road cotton” bales shipped to the com
TO GEORGIA ON THURSDAY
English Spinners Reached New York Yesterday and
Leave Soon Tor South.
NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—(Special)
The party of sixty English, German,
French, and other foreign cotton
spinners aboard the Cunard steamer
Campania, reached New York this
morning. The party will be joined
here tomorrow by other representa
tives from abroad, coming to attend
SILK PETTICOAT SPECIAL.
As a season opener we offer be
ginning Monday morning the follow
ing silk petticoat specials: our regu
lar $5.00 grade, the best number for
! tbat in Americus for $3.75. .Our $6.50
and $7.50 numbers, made of beautiful
taffeta, guaranteed, wide sbirred
flounces and some richly embroidered
tlounces, $5.00.
CIIAS. L. AXSLEY.
W y • Annoying and untidy, isn’t it? And
i—i sy j; • /j sy ■f'jj % » worse stiil, it invariably leads to bald-
X iiil/v miU ness! Ask your doctor what to do. See
y*. y *//Y* doesn’t tell you to use Ayer's Hair
/ | _ -J Jl J Vigor, new improved formula. Cures dan
/ 3 (2/1 CL Til IT f druff - Stops fa,linß hair
m m » *** f H • We publish the formulas J. C. Ayer Co.,
of a’ 1 our preparatiopo. Loweil, M**§.
In fact, there will be no department i
of the two divisions but will be rep
resented as fully as the operation !
of the property will permit.
Mr. Garrett is having this meeting
for the purpose of talking face to
face with the men who operate the
property and impressing upon them
the necessity for economy and the
burden duty of every one to do his
best to make a success of the road,
Mr. Garrett is an enthusiastic work
er and talker, and his words of ad
vice on this occasion will be listened ■
to with intense interest.
Others to Talk.
Mr. Whittlesy and Mr. Hicks will
also make short talks to the men in
which they will endorse what has
been said by the president.
A similar meeting was held at Jack
sonville some time ago and was pro
ductive of much good. Mr. Garrett
takes a great personal interest in the
welfare of the employes generally, and
this fact is being daily impressed up
on the men who are becoming more
zealous in their efforts to increase
the earnings of the road.
McCord, a prominent merchant of
Atlanta and well known prohibition
leader, and already the impression
prevails that he will be an easy win
ner. Mr. McCord took a very promi
nent part in the prohibition battle
waged before the legislature, and is
a strong man personally.
press here. The warehouse and
compress receipts are kept entirely
sparate throughout the season. The
compress has received several thoas
and bales, direct from outside points,
possibly 3,000 to 5,000 already.. The
10,095 bales wagon cotton were hand
led and sold here and the money put
into circulation in Americus. Esti
mated at 12 cents as an average price
(many hundred bales having been
sold at 13 to 13 1-2 cents,) the 10,095
bales handled here to date brings
$605,700 to the farmers of this sec
tion. The crop here is not yet half
in, and this princely amount will be
more than doubled tre long.
the International Convention of Cot
ton Spinners in Atlanta, Ga„ and the
entire delegation will leave for the
Southern city on Thursday next. The
convention in Atlanta will be of
greatest importance, a dozen foreign
countries being represented there by
experts in the cotton trade.
BIG BILL IN TCKIO;
GIVEN A WELCOME
WASHINGTON, Sept. 28.—(Special)
—A cablegram, today announces the
arrival of Secretary Taft and party
at Tokio, Japan, on their globe trot.
An enthusiastic reception was given
him by the Japs.
You Should Know That
Here You Con Get Clothes
FORM TWO
copyright, <eoT
The FECHHEIMER FISHELCQ.
NEW YORK
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high class workmanship and finish which characterizes the* ex
pensive productions of the best custom tailors of New York
City. And with all this excellence, you can make a selection
at almost half the tailors’ prices.
“EFF-EFF” Sack Suits for Fall
of the most advanced single and double-breasted cut, in a big
variety of custom-tailor suitings, sls to $45
“EFF-EFF” Fall Overcoats
of medium length, with or without velvet collar, luxuriously
lined, models of overcoat-perfection,in thedij j c c
season’s smartest coatings, lO ip 4 ***
IP YOU BUY YOUR FALL HAT
at this store you can make a selection from new shapes pro
duced by America’s leading hatters and at a saving of from. 50c
TO SI.OO on what you would have to pay elsewhere
CHAS. L. ANSLEY.
SEE THOSE j
Fish and Game Sets
— at — I
THOS. L. BELL,
The Leading Jeweler. J
| PARKER WAREHOUSE 1
W ELTON C. PARKER, Prop. (Successor to Council,
A Parker & Co. A
9 I desire to extend thanks to the farmers for tlieir patronage 9
H in the past, and ask a continuance of same, promising courteous 9
A and prompt attention to all business entrusted to me. A
Jk Mr. Charles C. Sheppard will weigh cotton for me, and will b*> 2
T glad to serve you. Respectfully, X.
| 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 Mantles, Grates and, in -fact, all that go*
in a house. Buying Paints in Carload Lots, His prices are the lows*
where quality courts. Mills and office Church street, Phone 117.
ready-for-service that
cannot be distinguish
ed in a single detail
by an expert from the
most costly to-meas
ure-made garments.
It is indeed most grat
ifying to be able to
show you the new
Fall creations in
“EFF - EFF’”
Fashionable Clothes
for in them you will
see the same fine qual
ity fabrics of exclus
ive weaves, the same
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