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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.
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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
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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 their facilities in the making of them. We want
you to>isit our store and see this great leader, You’ll never find better fitting, better made or more stylish
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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.
CORN IS THE KING
OUT IN THE WEST
CHICAGO, ILL., Oct. 4. (Special)—
The greatest corn exhibition ever
known in the history of agriculture
■will open at the Coliseum in this city
Saturday and will continue for two
weeks. The display is in every sense
representative of the great Western
Corn Belt. The object of the exhibi
tion is to promote the corn-growing
industry and to inject inspiration in
to the work of the farmer as well as
of the manufacturer who us§s corn as
a basis for his products. Sixteen
thousand dollars in cash and a num
ber of valuable special prizes will be
awarded as premiums to the success
ful exhibitors. Among the special
prizes are four Texas farms of 160
acres each.
Notice to Our Customers.
We are pleased to announce that
Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs
colds and all lung troubles
is not affected by the National Pure
Food and Drug law as it contains no
opiates or other harmful drugs, and
we recommend it as a safe remedy
for children and adults. Sold by all
druggists. lmo.
JEROME’S ALIENISTS
RENDER ACCOUNTS
' NEW YORK, October 4.—Ten of
Attorney Jerome’s alienists in the
trial of Harry K. Thaw, it is an
nounced today, have rendered bills
for their services. The total of these
bills, it is said, is slightly in excess
of twenty-three thousand dollars. The
total cost of the Thaw trial to the
city cannot be told yet, as the bills
are not all in.
In most cases consumption results
from a neglected or improperly treat
ed cold. Foley’s Honey and Tar cures
the most obstinate coughs and pre
vents serious results. It costs you
nothing more than the unknown pre
parations and you should insist upon
having the genuine in the yellow pack
age. Sold by all druggists. lmo.
Be sure and call at our store one
day next week. Sheflield-Huntington
Co. , 9-29-ts.
V GREASY EXPLOSION.
A thin little fellow had such a fat
wife,
| Fat wife, fat wife, God bless her;
She looked like a drum and he look
ed like a fife,
And it took all his money to dress
her.
God bless her,
To dress her,
God bless her,
To dress her.
To wrap up her body and warm up
her toes,
Fat toes, fat toes, God keep her,
For bonnets and bows and silken
clothes,
To eat her, and drink and sleep
her.
God keep her,
To drink her,
God keep her,
And sleep her.
She grew like a target—he grew like
a sword,
A sword, a sword, God spare her!
She took all the bed and she took all
the board,
I And it took a whole sofa to bear her.
God spare her,
To bear her,
God spare her,
To bear her.
She fattened away till she burst
one day,
Exploded, blew up—God take her!
And all the people that saw it say
She covered over an acre. ]
God take her—
An acre—
God take her—
—
His 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. lmo.
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER, SVTURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1907.
FOOTBALL GAMES
PLAYED TODAY
The list of football games today
looks good to the observer.
Whije all will not be hotly con
tested there is a sprinkling of closely
matched teams.
Vanderbilt vs. Kentucky State, at
Nashville.
Tech vs. Gordon Institute at At
lanta.
Auburn vs. Howard College, at Au
burn.
University of Georgia vs. Dahlone
ga, at Athens.
North Carolina vs. Washington and
Lee, at Newport News.
Virginia vs. St. Johns, at Char
lottesville.
Come and see the great cooking
wonder at our store all next week.
See advertisement in this paper. Shef
field-Huntington Co. 9-29-ts.
A Irregularity is bad in every department of life, in meals, in sleeping hours,
but especially when it is a question of womanly habit Not only is it a sign of
female disease, but, unless cured, it will cause dangerous troubles, because of
the poisons thus allowed to remain in the system.
_ * If you suffer in this way, get a bottle of
Wine of Cardui
I 9 ■ larity, causing great pain. At last I tried Cardui, and now lam cured.” At all druggists, in $1 bottles.
iBl Hi ~,n . T r f?C k I rriTH Write today for a frte copy of valuable 64-page Illustrated Book for Women. If you need Medical
MkII r 1 \ A I rl I rlr Advice, describe your symptoms, statlnn age, and reply will be sent In plain sealed envelope. 4
J-23 fl Iml llt UJ 1 1 K«L> I ■ L>l% Address! Ladles Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanoota, Tenn. __ i
muni 11l 111 I mi mu— mill mill IiII 11nWMriiWliWiiWMiniMnMr^
—— Let Us Fit Your Children in^s —
SCHOOL SHOES and HOSIERY
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~Our Stock is Complete.
Phone 218 DANIEL’S SHOE STORE.
Her Greatest Need.
Towne—.Miss Slimm has her good
points, though.
Browne—Yes, but she’s got some
bad points that might be improved
by one good point, if she had it.
Towne—What’s that?
Browne—Embonpoint.
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Why buy a cat in a sack? At our
exhibit next week we will show you
a Majestic in actual operation. Shef
field-Huntington Co. 9-29-ts.
Fftf FY« KIDNEY fUDF
vLLIO lul/flLl UJKL sl
Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not Bright's Disease
beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. or Diabetes
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
Luug Trouble.
Coakley—Popley's looking badly.
What’s the matter with him?
Joakley—Lungs.
Coakley—You don’t say? Weak
eh?
Joakley—No; strong; there’s a
new baby at his house that keeps him
awake nights.
Drop in and have a cup of coffee
and hot biscuit at our store any day
next week. Will be glad to see you if
you intend to buy or not. Sheflield-
Huntington Co. 9-29-ts.
The home is the basic and essential
unit of our Christian civilization,
and the capacity to establish, main
tain and own homes is the most
significant characteristic of the high
est development of a people.—Charles
E. Littlefield.
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The Majestic Manufacturing Co.,
of St. Louis, Mo., will have a man at
Sheffield-Huntington Co.’s store all
next week who will show r you how to
| bake biscuit, brown top and bottom, in
three minutes. Don’t miss this
, chance of seeing the great cook
ing wonder. 9-29-ts.