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HUNDREDS Os BIG MONDAY
and TUESDAY BARGAINS
We have ramsacked every department in this store for the best, most seasonable and most
desirable goods and on every item described in this advertisement the prices have been sen
sationally reduced for the purpose of creating a day of Marvelous Sales. Although the adver
tisement is compact, the bargains are tremendous, noc only in number but in saving possibil
ities and we urge all of our customers to participate to the fullest extent.
Just a Few of the
Bargains
At 49c worth 69c, Fancy Brillian
tine 3S inches wide, in gray, green
brown and blue.
At 15c worth 22 1-2 brown linen,
regular wddth, good weight.
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At 39c worth 50c, sheer linen lawn
36 inches wide.
At 10c worth 15c, sheer India Linen
34 inches wide.
At 98c worth $1.50, white bed
/spreads, Marseilles patterns, good
weight.
At 59c worth sl, black and blue
Secillian, 50 inches wide.
At 9Sc Avorth $1.50, Tapestry and
Ingrain rugs 30 x 60 inches.
At 15c worth 25c to 50c, ladies lea
ther belts, odd lots.
At $1.50 dozen, worth 20c each,
■men’s handkerchiefs, all linen, hem
stitched, full regular size.
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, of contentment which has beefn contagious
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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIME?-RECORDER, THURSDAY OCTOBER 3, 1907.
Hundreds of
Offered Here Monday and Tuesday
At 5c worth 15c, ladies embroider
ed collars, all sizes.
At 3c dozen, worth sc, pure white
pearl buttons, three popular sizes.
At 89c worth $1„ heavy striped taf
feta silk, 27 inches wide.
At 98c worth $1.25 figured taffeta
silks, 36 inches wide.
At 9 l-2c*.worth 12 l-2c plain, color
ed chambray, full regular width.
The Famous Nada
Corsets.
Made to our order, and you can ex
amine the material and the making
as closely as you wish, you will find
both unmatched at the price. They
are graceful, shapely, full of beauti
ful lines. The maker of these cor
sets is bending every energy to make
them the talk of the town. They don’t
certainly creating a stir. If you don’t,
know them see them.
At $1 worth $1.50, of coutil and ba
tiste long, medium and short models
lace trimmed #nished with extra
quality hose supporters.
Saie.uf l ace Cur
tain*
Lace curtains 3 1-2 yards long extra
wide great variety of the new pret
ty patterns regular $1.50 to $1.75 per
pair, 9Sc.
Sample lace curtains not more than
six pair of a kind they were used on
the road as samples. Some may be
slightly soiled, nothing more serious,
regular $2.00 to SI.OO, sale per pair
$1.49.
The New Store.
We have just opened with a new and up-to
date line of dry goods, notions, shoes and hats
and clothing. And we are going to sell you the
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Same Goo is for Less Money.
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Come in and look over our line before buying,
Hamilton’s old stand in Planters Bank Building,
W. P. Warlick.
REMAINS Os R. J, ZEBER
SHIPPED TO TEXAS.
Home of the Dead Mas is
Located.
KEIAIIVES ASKED TOR REMAIMS
Railway Company Gets Telegraphic
Request To Send Body to Rela
tives in San Antonio, And
This Was Done.
The body of R. J. Zeber, the unfor
tunate traveling man killed in the
Seaboard freight wreck at Alamo
last Sunday, will be shipped this even
ing to relatives in San Antonio. The
remains were brought to Americus
last Sunday night and carefully em
balmed, despite the fearful mutila
tions, and the railway company has
since been endeavoring to get in
communication with relatives of the
dead man in his Texas home, if he had
one there recently. Yesterday Supt.
H. B. Grimshaw received a wire from
Mrs. Carrie T. Williams of San An
tonio, an aunt of the deceased, re
questing that the holy be sent there.
Mrs. Williams was located by the
Texas representative of the insurance
company in which Mr. Zeber held an
accident policy for $5,000. The body
of the unfortunate wreck victim will be
sent from Americus at once to the
Texas city.
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. lmo.
Tutt’sPills
This popular remedy never falls to
effectually cure
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES arising from a
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
The natural result is good appetite
and solid flesh. Dose small; elegant,
iy sugarcoated and easy to swallow.
Take No Substitute.
One Cent Column
Classified advertisements will he
inserted in this column at the rate of
one cent a viord for the first inser
tion. and one cent a word for .each
subsequent two insertions. .No ad
vertisement received for less than
fifteen cents. Cash must accoiuauny
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 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 Cranberry
Building. Apply at Dodson’s Phar
macy.
FOR RENT —Five room house with
city •Kater. Corner Bell and Harrold
Avenue. A. W. SMITH.
Wanted.
FOR RENT —Six room house with
large lot on Forest street. Apply to
H. J. BAGLEY. 3-ts.
WANTED Fifteen experienced
salespeople wanted at once for the
big sale beginning Friday. Call at D.
Pearlman’s, Cotton avenue. ts.
FURNISHED ROOMS—Couple with
out children desire two or three fur
nished rooms. Address, stating lo
cation, “Rooms,” Americus postof
fice. 2-2 t.
WANTED—Roofs to repair, make
tight and paint. Phone 315. C. P.
PAYNE. lw.
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.
PARTLY DESTROYED
BY FIRE
NEW YORK, October 2.—(Special)
—Cables received from Port Limon,
Costa Rica, report that town partly
destroyed by fire.
DOES THE LIVER MEDICINE YOU
NOW USE SATISFY YOl'i
Try Llvertone and Yon Will Be
Pleased.
livertone is a pleasant tasted liquid
that acts on the liver gently but is
sure in results. It entirely takes the
place of calomel and causes no sick
ness or restriction of habits or diet
but is the best liver medicine any one
can take. Remember Livertone is
for sale only by Dodson’s Pharmacy
and they will refund your money if
you are not satisfied.
Our clothing stock is so far ahead
of any other in this “neck of the
woods” and prices so much lower you
will certainly find it to your interest
to come right here for what you want
in that line.
( HAS. L. ANSLEY.
New Hawes Hats and other popular
makes—all the best styles, and from
50c to SI.OO cheaper than others will
sell them for. ( HAS. L. ANSLEY.
PLASTER PARlS—Carload just
received yesterday; very best plaster.
See Shiver, the plasterer.
DRANK EVERY
TWO MINUTES
CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—ln a suit for
divorce, Mrs. Helen Reynolds said
that it is possible for a man to con
sume a glass of whiskey every two
minutes for two consecutive hours.
She said her husband, Rutherford R.
Reynolds, had boasted that he could
do it, and she saw him break the rec
ord.
Gertrude Spear told the Judge that
she had to have her husband arrested
when she wished to- get a night's
sleep. Ruth Gurton, who had been
married to Clarence R. Gurton for
ten years, said he became intoxicat
ed at an entertainment at the West
End Women’s Club and had been
drunk for six years.
TALES OF THE TOWN
TOLD IN FEW LINES
Pencil Stubs Picked lip At
Random
DAY'S HAPPENINGS IN AMERICUS
Too Short for a Head and Bunched
Together -Four Lines Gulled
Here and There in the
Gity.
Waterman’s Ideal automatic self
filling Fountain Pens, with points to
suit all who write. M. S. HOLLIDAY.
A runaway team dashed past four
teen vehicles standing unhitched on
Jackson stret yesterday. Fortunately,
no one was killed.
“Americus Day” at the Jamestown
Exposition is a tempting proposition
made the city. Let It be acepted
without sljghtest hesitation.
Bruin again got in his work in the
cotton pit yesterday. No matter the
crop conditions, the bureau reports
always put the price down.
The “untied horse” in Americus
will yet cause a serious accident. Why
does not council pass an ordinance
requiring teams to be tied?
Col. Max Banner came to town yes
terday, and declared the clean sheet
bill, passed already by the House, will
go through next session.
Through schedules on the Seaboard
Railway will be resumed today, as
the forces have been at work since
Sunday clearing the wreck.
The city council meets tonight in
regular session, but with the electric
franchise disposed of already there
will be nothing to hold the solons long.
A real circus is already delighting
north Georgia towns, and A1 Fields
minstrels are in the state. Surely
both will find Americus on the map.
Nearly every town within twenty
miles of Americus was represented
yesterday by fair shoppers coming to
attend the millinery openings.
/ The new book store has a window
full of Teddy bears, from the cub to
the full grown bruin, and it is the
delight of the little folks, j
THE QUOTATIONS
IN AMERICUS
Cotton Market as Reported Daily
by L. G. Council.
Americus, Ga., Oct. 2. —We quote
the local cotton market quiet, as fol
lows:
Good Middling 11
Middling 1«T
Low Middling lOf
NEW YORK FUTURES.
New York,Oct. 2,—Spots: Middling
steady at 11.70. Contracts opened
steady and closed steady.
Open Close
Oct 10.90 10.70
Dec ILOO 10.85
Jan 11.06 11.91
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Ga. Oct.2,—Quiet. Spots
middling Ilf cents.
LIVERPOOL.
Liverpool, Oct. 2 cotton mar
ket opened quiet and closed quiet
Spots: Middling uplands 6.65
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS.
Received yesterday by wagon 355
Received previously by wagon 10,855
Total 11,210
CLARK & CO., COTTON LETTER.
NEW YORK, October 2.—Liverpool’s
steadiness was remarkable today.
The great consuming market was ac
tually firm until the explosion in this
market startled the world. Os what
value are figures? Today’s ginners
report showed six hundred thousand
bales less ginned to date than last
year, and the condition report of 67.7
was, on its face, bullish enough to
justify an advance of at least 50
points. Planters who sent Messrs.
Hayseed and Mossback to the legis
lature to frame measures for the bet
ter protection of the people have only
themselves to blame. Anti-option,
laws have placed the market for all
time in the hands of the New York
crowd who will lose no time in milk
_ing the old cow dry. There is no
buying power in the market, a fact
which is well known to the grave dig
gers. Market today sets at rest all
hopes of a sustained market. Ono
lone steer may be seen grazing in the
bull pen and he is merely being fat
tened for slaughter.
CLARK & CO. j
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