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WHY SCHWAB’S sls SUITS ARE BETTER.
There must be a reason for the success of men and things. It’s not a mere
chance—there’s something of vital importance that makes this success possible and
holds it,
Schwab’s sls Special Suits achieved almost instant success. In the first
place, these garments were the first handmade suits in America that bore a retail
price set by the makers.
The uniqueness of this idea attracted instant attention. Secondly, these
garments were introduced as a leader—a special line to promote the sale of the
entire line of Scwab’s Clothes from $lO to $25. From its comparatively small success at the first, this special
in only six seasons has grown to be, without any question, the greatest clothing leader in America and since
its first introduction, the Schwabs of St. Louis have tripled thdr facilities in the making of them. We want
you to visit our store and see this great leader, You’ll never find better fitting, better made or more stylish
suits even at much higher prices.
Ask one of our salesmen to show you the sls Suits with the label “on the sleeve”—we’ve never had
a more popular leader in our store,
W. D. BAILEY,
THE STORE FOR STYLE, SERVICE AND SAVING.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
MICHIGAN TO PUT
jr BAN ON LOBBY
' LANSING, MICH., Oct. I.—Spec
ial) —An act abolishing lobbying will
probably be among the measures
passed by the special session of the
Michigan legislature, which con
vened today at the call of Gover
nor Warner. Lansing has been flood
ed with professional lobbyists in past
years and they were much in evi
dence during the last session.
Consideration of the primary bill
is the principal matter before the
special session. The governor wishes
the law so fixed that a plurality of
votes shall suffice to nominate candi
dates for governor and lieutenant
governor. Under existing direct nom
ination laws candidates for county,
legislative and city offices are nom
inated by pluralities, without regard
to the total vote, the 40 per cent
clause of the primary election act
applying only to the governor and
lieutenant governor. Friends of the
measure will oppose any attempt to
eliminate the objectionable features,
inisting that in a field of candidates
certain to develop under the primary
system, a populous county with a
“favorite son’’ might establish a plu
rality that would carry the nomina
tion, as against the widely scattered
vote of the other 82 counties of the
state.
Only a Lillie Cold
in the head may be the beginning of
an obstinate <:: <of Nasal Catarrh.
Drive -t tV :, ;v; 'r‘ with Ely's
Cream T: . ; • .*;! rn'ght to tin
inflam: 1 : M i.p air-passages.
Price SCo. If • ••: far to use an
atomizer, a i ... !. quid Cream Balm.
It has all Cm pool qualßi >•> of the
solid form of l r y and will
rid you of catarrh or ./ fiver. No
cocaine to hr I • Til habit.
No mercury to dr : tir secretion.
Price Toe., with spr 'i. ; tube. All
druggists, or mail Ibv l.'.y Bros. 56
V/arrcn Street, New Yo.
Drop in ar.d have a cup ol coffee
and hot biscuit at our stoic any day
next week. Will be glad to see you if
you intend to buy or not. Sheflield-
Iluntington Co. 9-29-ts.
DRUGGISTS HELD
ANNUAL MEETING
DENVER, COLO., Oct. I.—(Spec
ial) —Many matters of great impor
tance will come up for consideration
during the annual session of the Nat
ional Wholesale Druggists, associa
tion, which is now in session here.
The pure drug act will be con
sidered in all its phases, as will the
war that has been waged by certain
newspapers and periodicals on the
proprietary medicine business.
Delegates from New York will at
tempt to have that city named as the
permanent meeting place of the as
• sociation as many > members
must visit New York City at
l«jftst once a year on business. The
plan has met with a great deal of
favor and will likely he adopted.
llis Dear Old Mother.
“My dear old mother, who is now
eighty three years old, thrives on El
ectric Bitters,” writes W. B. Brun
son, of Dublin, Ga. “She has taken
them for about two years and enjoys
an excellent appetite, feels strong
and sleeps well.” That’s the way El
lectric Bitters aflect the aged, and the
same happy results follow in all cases
of female weakness and general de
bility". Weak, puny children too,
are greatly strengthened by them.
Guaranteed also for stomach, liver
and kidney troubles, by Eldridge
Drug Co. Imo.
I We are giving free 57.50 worth of
ware at our store next week. See
advertisement in this paper for parti
culars. Sli e ffi e 1 1 1 -11 unt iug to n Co.
9-29-Jf.
WILL IAMOiMyTHIT
Have you neglected your Kidneys?
; Have you overworked your nervous
system und caused trouble with your
kidneys and bladder? Have you pains
in loins, side, back, groins and blad
der? Have you a flabby appearance
of the face, especially under tlio eyes?
Too frequent a desire to pass urine? Ts
so, Williams, KicHney Pills will cure
you,—at Druggist Price 50c,
Williams' M’fgCo. Props., Cleve
land, O.
Sold by W. A, Hkmhkkt.
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1907.
GRANT TABLET
UNVEILED TODAY
CINCINNATI, Oct. I.—(Special.)
At the old Grant farm in Clermont
county, east of this city, a tablet will
be unveiled tomorrow to mark site
of the log cabin in which General U.
S. Grant was born. The ceremony
will be a feature of a reunion of the
Grant family and will be participated
in by Gen. Fred Grant and other mem
bers of the family. Several promin
ent officers of the army, representa
tivse of the State of Ohio and mem
bers of the Grand Army, Loyal Legion
and other societies of veterans will
be in attendance.
Out of Sight.
“Out of sight, out of mind,” is an
old saying which applies with spec
ial force to" a sore, burn or wound
that's been treated with Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve. It’s out of sight, out of
mind and out of existence. Piles too
and chilblains disappear under its
healing influences. Guaranteed by
Eldridge Drug Co. 25c. Imo.
MILLINERY
OPENING
To Be Held in Smithville Next
rhurscLy.
Miss M. E. Chap?.el! announces to
the ladies of Smithvi'.ie and «orroun
ing country that sL. will ha.” • hci
millinery o?-:nh:on n xt T.iiirsd-n.
0 to!) J flat!. 71 a vitad to ca’ 1
and see her beautiful thowing ot
fall and win! r styles.
—Let Us Fit Your Children —•
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:~z~r~~CLrr Stock is Complete.—! zzzzzzz.
Phone 218 DANIEL’S SHOE STORE*
DR. BATTLE IS LAID
TO REST IN MACON
Funeral of Mercer’s Former
President.
MACON, GA., Oct. 1. (Special)
The funeral of Dr. A. J. Battle, the
former president of Mercer univer
sity, who died Sunday afternoon, was
held yesterday afternoon from the
residence of his daughter, Mrs. T. S.
Lowrey, in Vineville.
He was SI years of age and a na
tive of Powellton, Hancock county,
He was educated in Tuscaloosa,
Ala. An early tutor, he served as
president of the Baptist college of
Tuscaloosa, and of Judson Female
college, of Marion, Ala.
He came to Mercer in IS7I, and
after eighteen years became the pres
ident of Shorter college, of Rome.
Hard Times in Kansas.
The old days of grasshoppers and
drouth are almost forgotten in the
prosperous Kansas of today; although
a citizen of Codell, Earl Shamburg,
has not yet forgotten a hard time he
encountered. He says: “I was worn
out and discouraged by coughing night
| and day, and could find no relief till
f tried Dr. King’s New Discovery.
*
It -uo!( less than one bottle to oom
ph teiy cure me.” . (The safest and
; i o t reliable cough and cold cure and
lung mil throat healer ever discover
■!. Guaranteed by Eldridge a Drug
! Co. Imo.
- ■ mire aud call at our store one
<! - i.. i wv.-k. Shefl!cld-lluntington
1)-29-tf.
THIS DATE
IN HISTORY
Important Events That Occurred
October Ist.
1676 —Rebellion in Virginia ended
by the death of Bacon.
1716—Bank og Montreal issued its
first notes.
1841—Cusan captured by the Brit
ish, under Sir H. Potinger.
1847—Annie Besant, leader of Theo
sophists, born.
1861—Confederates before Wash
ington began to fall back.
1866—First postcard issued at
Vienna.
PURE FOOD
FOR GEORGIA
LEXINGTON, KY., Oct. I. (Spec-
ATLANTA, Oct. I.—(Special.)
Georgia’s stringent pure food law
became operative today and will
be rigidly enforced by State Chem
ist McCandless, the father of the bill.
Originally the law was to have be
come operative Aug. 1, but the time
was extended in order that merchants
who were overstocked with doubtful
foods might not suffer. One of the
effects of the law will be to prevent
the manufacture and sale of cotton
seed oil as olive oil.
“Echo Springs .... skey.—Our
loader SI.OO per quart. Also other
high grade wines and whiskeys. Or
ders given prompt attention.
1!) ( . o. d. tr. W. B. HUDSON.
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ADDS A FEW MILLIONS
TO CAPITAL STOCK
PITTSBURG, Oct. I.—(Special)
At their annual meeting today
the stockholders of the Westinghouse
Air Brake Company of this city,
voted favorably on the proposition of
the directors to increase the capital
stock from $11,000,000 to $14,000,000
and also to declare a stock dividend
of 25 per cent. The company has
just closed the most prosperous year
in its history, the net profits for the
year having amounted to $4,245,-
082.43.
A Criminal Attack.
on an inoffensive citizen is frequent
ly made in that apparently useless
little tube called the “appendix.” It's
generally the result of protracted con
stipation, following liver torpor. Dr.
King’s New Life Pills regulate the
liver, prevent appendicitis, and es
tablish regular habits of the bowels.
25c at Eldrdige Drug Co. bao.
RUMMAGE SALE
SATURDAY
Contributions Requested by Lad
ies of Kindergarten
The ladies of the Kindergarten As
sociation will hold a rummage sale
on Saturday, October 5. Any eonti i
butions sent to th- vacant store for
n,orl\" occupied 1) Albson luiniturc
Company will be pratrhilly received.
(Wed., Fri., Sat.)
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