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GEO. D. WHEATLEY
THIS IS ODD LOT WEEK.
Every section of the store contributes its share of odd lots
and broken assortments. These lots have been priced with
little regard to cost or actual values. Just one thought. We
want to make this week a carnival week for bargains. Don’t
skip a line of the offerings.
Odd Lot of Wash hoods.
The only excuse for the lowely
prices is that they are odd lots. Noth
ing wrong with the styles and qual
ities.
One lot of Toile Du Nord Ginghams,
plain and stripes worth 15c at 11 l-2c.
36-iuch Manchester Cambric Per
cales in light and dark patterns, fig
ures, stripes, dots, etc. Regular 15c
at 13 3-4 c.
John Anderson's genuine Scotch
Madras in plaids and stripes. Regu
lar price 25c. Special for this wdfc
at 19c.
New Embroidered Swisses in stripes
and dots. Regular price 35c to sbe.
Special for this week only, at 25c.
All our 35c and 50c White Madras
in small figures and stripes at 25c.
Warm Winter Underwear.
You can match the qualities else
where, but you cannot match the
prices at which these qualities are of
fered during this week.
One lot ladies’s heavy ribbed under
vests and pants, all ’sizes. Regular
35c quality this week at 21c.
One lot of ladies’ extra heavy
fleeced undervests and pants, all
sixes. Regular price 39c. Special at
25c.
One lot pure white extra heavy
fleeced vests and pants, all sizes. Reg
ular price 65c. Special at 49c.
Novelty Ribbon One Half Price.
Gorgeous new effects, rich attrac
tive plaids and beautiful warp prints
that any taste will admir e from 4 to 6
inches wide and worth 50c yard at any
store. Special this week at 25c.
Another 7 inch wide fancy
plaid effects of self-colors, in brown,
navy, black and white. Also two
GEO. D. WHEATLEY.
Americus, Ga.
A Few Bargains in Groceries This Week Only
Mixed nuts, fresh stock, worth 20 per pound, for 15 cts.
Dr. Shoop’s Health Coffee, 25c package for 15 cts.
Puffed rice and wheat berries. 15c package for 10 cts.
Lobsters, 50c cans for 40 cts. •
A few 5 lb. fruit cakes, worth $1.50, for $1.25.
A few 5 lb box of Figs, worth 20c lb., for 65 cts. box-
And many other good things in canned vegetables, cof
fees, teas, sugar and flour at as low prices as high quality will
allow r . In fact we handle everything in good eatables all the
time, and we solicit a share of your patronage.
SPARKS GROCERY CO.
GOOD WHISKEY—that is, one distilled from the combination of
carefully selected grain and pure water, is invaluable as a tonic
and an excellent, invigorating beverage.
For many years we have been distillers—aged our
IwHisKrf| whiskies in our own warehouses, and insisted that they
*- ' reach the customer in “Original Packages” accompanied
by our unqualified guarantee.
J I Both Hie medicinal and food values of the Corn and
Rye is concentrated in our Whiskies. They arc abso
lutely pure—smooth and mellow with age, and have
always given genuine satisfaction. Thousands of pleased
customers can attest to this fact.
EXPRESS PREPAID
Four full quarts (in glass).
i ATTIC BLUE LABEL
Finest Kentucky Bourbon $4.00 Pure Old C0rn..54.00
V ■ WILLOW DALE RYE ALLAN SINCLAIRS
Old and Fragrant $2.8,5 Georgia Corn ...$2.80
The Swift Creek Distilling Co.
Incorporated 1
wISSSt-- LOUISVILLE, KY. \
“ If We DistiU It ~ lt ’ s RUjht ”
We Buy and Sell
Real Estate # Negotiate Loans.
List you property with us if you want to
buy or sell.
THE ALLISON REALTY CO.
R. E. Allison, Pres. & Treas.
Office in rear of the Allison Furniture Co., Store
Allison Building, Americus, Ga.
Phone 253.
All kinds of contracting for brick or frame
buildings. Also house repairing. All work
guaranteed. Let me bid on your work.
W. A. DAVIS, 216 Jackson St., Americus, Ga.
toned effects. Regular price 75c and
SI.OO quality, special for this week
at 50c.
Odd Lots of Dress Goods.
Nothing wrong with them. Assort
ment broken that's all; prices broken
also; badly broken.
One lot fancy mixtures and plaid
dress goods, regular price 50c. Spe
cial this week 25c.
Another lot fancy plaid mixture ef
fects about 10 pieces, 38 inches and
worth 65c; will be put on sale this
week at 45c.
40-inch Black Voile, beautiful qaulity
Never sold for less than SI.OO. Special
this week at 75c.
Women’s Black Petticoats.
Not many of a kind, but all good.
Only' one reason for the price cut—
don't want to summer them.
One lot black mercerized petticoats
with deep ruffle worth SI.OO regular
price. Special at 85c.
One lot fine spun glass petticoats, all
lengths, regular price $1.25. Spe
cial this week SI.OO.
One lot of black silk petticoats, good
quality, deep flounce. Regular price
$6.50; special for this week at $4.98.
Broken Lots of Silks.
Silk here for waists or skirts. Silks
that would cost you fully one third
mor e in a regular way. So come early
and get the pick.
One lot 18 and 22-inch fancy silks
in light and dark colors in figures,
dots and stripes. Regular price 50c.
1 Special this week at 37 l-2c.
One lot of plain taffeta silks in all
leading shades. Regular price 75c;
special thiS week at 49c.
Also 50c plain taffeta at 37 l-2c.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
* I have recently associated with me Mr. A. C.
Crockett, in my Real Estate and Insurance business
and from this date our business will be conducted un
der the firm name of '‘Allen & Crockett.”
We earnestly solicit the patronage of the public at
large and promise fair treatment to all.
We represent two of the Oldest, Strongest and
Best Insurance Cos. in the United States, and insure
both city and country property, no matter where
located.
We have several good bargains in House and lots,
Vacant lots on Easy Terms, and well improved farms
at very low prices. If you want to buy, sell or insure
your property, please phone 488 or call at our office,
314 1-2 Lamar St. Very Truly Yours,
ALLEN & CROCKETT.
Where is
Chewing Gum
and
Candy Store
i
See Tomorrow’s paper.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR ORDINARY
To the White Democratic Voters of
Sumter County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Ordinary of Sumter County,
subject to the Democratic primary on
the 15th day of April 1908. 1 have
faithfully and to the best of my ability
discharged the duties of the office,
filling an unexpired term for which
you kindly elected me. I have lived ;
in, and been a citizen of Sumter coun- j
ty forty-three years. The best part
of my has been devoted to the
upbuilding and improvement of the
county, for which I have never asked
or expected compensation. On ac
count of the manner in which the dut
ies of the office have been performed
since I have been ordinary, and be
cause I now need the emoluments
thereof; I earnestly solicit an endorse
ment at your hands by an election
for a full* term. Respectfully,
JOHN A. COBB.
To the Voters of Sumter County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Ordinary of Sum
ter county, subject to the Democratic
Primary to be held April 15th, 1908.
If elected, I shall give my undivided
attention to the duties of the office.
I. N. MOTT.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I herewith announce myself a can
didate for re-election as tax re
ceiver of Sumter county, subject to
action of the Democratic primary on
April 15. As in the past, I shall, if
elected, devote my most earnest ef
forts to a discharge of the duties of
that office.-and will appreciate, your
support. Respectfully,
W. R. SPEER.
FOR CLERK OF COURT
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for re-election to the office
of Clerk of the Superior Court of
Sumter County. If elected Mr. Sam
R. Heys, will act as my deputy, and
we earnestly solicit the support of
the people of the County, and pledge
a faithful performance of the duties
pertaining to said office. Subject to
the action of the Democratic Prim
ary. H. E. ALLEN.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of Treas
urer of Sumter county, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary on
April 15, and respectfully ask the
support,of my friends and the demo
cratic voters of the county generally,
pledging as heretofore a faithful dis
charge of all the duties of the office.
P. H. WILLIAMS.
FOR SOLICITOR-GENERAL
I beg to formally announce to the
voters of the South Western Judicial
Circuit my candidacy for Solicitor-
General, the nomination for which
will likely occur within the next few
months. I shall greatly esteem the
support and influence of all the peo
ple of the circuit. If elected, my best
energies will be directed to a faithful
and conscientious discharge of the
duties of the office. Respectfully,
J. R. WILLIAMS.
To the Voters of the Southwestern
Circuit:
I hereby announce my ■ candidacy
for Solicitor General of the South
Western Circuit, subject to the State
Democratic primary, to be held on the
4th day of June 1908, and will highly
appreciate vour support.
W. W. DYKES.
The average man thinks patriotism
is pretending he has read the Consti
tution.—N. Y. .Press.
Here is Relief for Women
If you have pains in the back,
urinary, bladder or kidney trouble,
and want a certain, pleasant herb cure
for woman’s ills, try Mother Gray’s
Australian-Leaf. It is a safe and nev
er-failing regulator. At druggists or
by mail 50 cents. Sample package
free. Address, The Mother Gray Co.,
Leßoy, N. Y. 2-7-4 w-d.
An affection of simplicity on the part
of a woman sets a man guessing.—
Chicago News.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to
cure any case of itching, blind, bleed
ing t>r pretruding piles, in 6 to 14
days or money refunded. 50c.
You can lead a woman on to talk,
but you canot. make her think.—Chi
cago Nt ws.
Better Than Spanking
Spanking does not cure children of
bedwetting. There is a constitution
al cause for this trouble. Mrs. M.
Summers, Box W. Notre Dame, Ind.,
will send free to any mother her suc
cessful home treatment, with full
instructions. Send no money, but
write today if your children trouble
you in this way. Don’t blame the child
the chances are it can’t help it. This
treatment also cures adults and aged
people troubled with urine difficul
ties by day or night.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL LIFE
Eaton Hulburt’s Stationery at Bell’s ■
the Jeweler.
Weather forecast, for today : Rani
and colder.
Mr. S. T. Carter went to Clayton,
Ala., yesterday, where he is called for
a day upon business.
Fancy price paid for good beef cat
tle by J. T. Bragg. 18-lm
Frank Marsh, who lives in Atlanta j
but loves Americus, his old home, is !
here upon busines.
Col. G. B. Irwin of Atlanta, is in j
the city, arriving yesterday to look j
after matters of business. • »
Mr. A. C. Couric of Eufaula was !
among the visitors to Americus yes- j
terday morning.
. W W. Roberts and J. O. Laudgrall |
are two Baltimoreans stopping in '
Americus for a few days.
V. E. Osterpee is registered from j
Jacksonville among the many guests i
of the Hotel Windsor.
Mr. A. M. King came up from Sa- j
vannah yesterday morning, having'
business in Americus.
There was continued slight im- j
provement yesterday in the condition !
of Mr. Ed Littleton, though he is still J
quite ill with pneumonia. > ‘
Important Notice
I leave shortly for the North to
purchase goods, and must have the
money due me. Those who have for
gotten to pay their bills will please
do so this week, as I must have the
money now.
MRS. M. T. ELAM.
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A woman thinks it a disgrace if
her husband drinks and a man thinks
he is disgraced if his wife won’t let
him drink.—Chicago News.
The Cause o i i^lany
Sudden Deaths
rhere i 3 a disease prevailing in this
country roost dangerous because so deccp
w iII j I jrT-4'A tivc - Many sudden
'Lrj •£4 i S |A j "y deaths are caused Ly
i- heart disease,
\Whxti ~f si lure or apoplexy
11!Ml i — me often the result
Sffl
L' I l° v/ - ;to advance the
•Ys. hi i Y ~ 1 id: :y- noisoned
.ck the
\—„ Viiil rgans or the
kidneys 1 . ::.v;elv : r.reai: ! o-.vn and waste
away cs 11 by c:.l!.
BiadJor humbles most always result from
a derangement of the h : -jy ■ and a cure is
obtained qui .-kept by a proper treatment of
the kidneys. If you are feeling badly you
can • he no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer’s
S A the great kidney, liver and
'•’add mftdy.
t c ,cts inab?!ry io hold urine and scald
1g pain in passing it, and overcomes that
unpleasant necessity of being compelled to
go often during the dry, r.r.d »e get up many
times during the night. The mild and th
extraordinary effect of Svr.rnp-Robt is soo.
realized, it ..‘on :; o: - high : t for its won
derful cures cf die mo. t distressing cases.
Swamp-Root is jv : t to f she cud sold
ty all dnryyrn i i r y- , » and one-cellar
sized bottles. Yo ; m './ j "
have a sample bo . L f .y y
this wonderful :. v ■ i ' -'V TmtiMiSy
"every and a boo . ;h .i -
rolls a i about it h■ i a .■f.v.anip-Itoot.
sent free l y nr : i. A.kYws Dr. Kilmer & Co.
Binghamton, N. Y. Y/heu v/r:ting mention
•eading this generous -offer in this paper.
i., .n't make any mistake, but remember
»he name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton
V.Y. on every bottle. „
“Yes, I take in boarders,” announc
ed the sour-visaged landlady. “Ah,
then, they admit it?" queried the ap
plicant. with a wan smile.
A RECORD BREAKER
Last .Year’s Sales of Hyomei, the
Guaranteed Cure for Catarrh,
Larger Than Ever.
So pronounced- is the relief and
cure following the use of Hyomei, that
is has been publicly recommended by
leading druggists and physicians in
nearly every state and town in the
county, with the result that the last
year’s sales were larger than ever.
The fact that Hyomei is so simple
and complete, and that it cures ca
tarrh by breathing medicated air and
not taking drugs into the stomach, no
doubt has helped to create this wide
spread and rapidly increasing army
of friends.
You do not risk a penny in testing
the healing powers of Hyomei, for
Dodson’s Pharmacy will sell you a
dollar outfit with a distinct guar
antee to refund the money if the
treatment fails to give satisfaction.
11-13-18.
‘And what looks more awkward thanj
to see a woman stepping off a street
car?” bantered Mr. Gunner. "I can
tell you?” answered Mrs. Gunner,
quickly.” What?” “Why, a man
washing dishes.”—Chicago News.
Keeping Open House.
Everybody is welcome when we
feel*good; and we feel that way only
when our digestive organs are work
ing properly. Dr. King's New Life
Pills regulates the action of stomach,
liver and bowels so perfectly one can’t
help feeling good when he uses these
pills. 25c at Eldridge Drug Co.
!“Isn’t your opponent a favorite
son?” asked one Ohio politician. “No,”
answered the other. “He isn’t a fav
orite son. He’s more of a teacher’s
pet, whom the real fellows want to
lick."—Washington Star.
The man who tells a funny story us
ually enjoys it most.* —Chicago News.
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W/j 111 | > r'lfe*C lief ore you
If |//i | naarrie<i her.
| 1J! have yon hoxr^hk
IL|i i fl 1 freraGasJßange
Mr m ,;i since?
Americus Illuminating & Power Co,
Phone 83.
Call up Loving’s Stables, phone 81,
for baggage transfer. ts.
Capt. Marshall Martin, who is now
buying cotton in Columbus spent
Sunday here with his family.
Pure milk and cream for sale. Phone
386. Oliver & McAfee. ts.
Deputy Court Clerk Sam R. Heys is
ill with la grippe at his home on
Brooklyn Heights. *
Warren E. Hall was among the sev
eral Atlantans coming to Americus
on business yesterday.
H. H. Wilson was among the sever
al Maconians who came to Americus
yesterday morning.
J. I. Oxford, a wellknown citizen of
Fitzgerald, was here yesterday on
business.
Col. W. P. Wallis left last night for
Atlanta, wher he represents im
portant cases before the Supreme
court.
Mrs. F. P. Gale and Miss Gale of
Atlanta, are visitors in Americus for
some time, guests at the home of Mrs.
A. C. Bivins on Church street.
■ Mrs. Minnie Howell Hannah and lit
! tie daughter, en route from Virginia
jto Waycross to reside, are guests of
1 her sister, Mrs. C. R. Whitley.
NOTICE.
Mr. C. A. Henry of Cincinnati, will
arriye today and exhibit the Storr*,
Schaorfer line of beautiful suitings,
taking special orders for spring cloth
ing to measure. GEO. I) .WHEATLEY.
DIXIE MINSTRELS
ON SATURDAY
| Negro Comedians Said to
be Clever
The Dandy Dixie Minstrels, a big
company of colored performers under
the direction of Voelckel & Nolan,
proprietor and manager of the world
famous Black Patti Troubadors, will
appear at Glover’s Opera House next
Saturday, matinee and night.
For a real negro to be as good a
negro minstrel man as a white man,
I is, according to general belief, inT-
I possible, and such a spectacle is un
common. But the people who consti
| tute the Dandy Dixie Minstrels con
, tain a number of men who are real
! comedians and whom nature as well
jas art make colored entertainers of
genuine merit. This company is a
very large one, it numbers 40 peo
ple, with the Cotton Pickers’ Band,
and a stupendous scenic and electri
cal equipment and all the details need
ed to ensure an absolutely perfect per
formance.
SIOO Reward, SIOO.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages, and j
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure |
is the only positive cure now known i
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, re-1
quires a constitutional treatment, j
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- j
ly, acting directly upon the blood and j
mucous surfaces of the system, there- !
by destroying the foundation by
building up the constitution and as
sisting nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have so much faith in its
curative powers that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it
fails to cure. Send for list of testi
monials.
Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., To- j
ledo Ohio.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti
pation.
FRIENDS URGING HIM
FOR BISHOPRIC OF GA.
Among those mentioned to fill the
Bishopric of Georgia, is Rev. Shirley-
Carter Hughbon, now an instructor
at Sewanee, Tenn. He is a member
of the Order of Holy Cross, but the
election the Bishopric would re
lease him from his vows to this or
der. Father Hughson conducted a
mission two years ago in Brunswick, j
the effect of which are still felt j
there. It is claimed hv his friends i
that he is especially strong on mission
ary work, 'which is so much needed
in South Georgia.
Others who are favorably mention-'
ed are Rev. Charles H. Strong, of
Savanah, Rev. J. R. Winchester, of
Memphis, Tenn; Rev. Frederick F.
Reese of Nashville.
A Sensation
The marvelous curative properties
of Foley’s Honey and Tar has proven
a sensation in many cases of severe
coughs and colds that had refused to
yield to other treatment. Foley’s
Honey and Tar will stop your cough, j
heal the lungs and expel the cold j
from your system. Contains no
harmful drugs. Sold by all druggists, j
eod &w
A man has outlived liis usefulness
when he is no longer capable of giv
ing advice.—Chicago News.
Suffering & Hollars Saved.
E. S. Loper, of Marilla, N. Y., says:
“I am a carpenter and have had many
severe cuts healed by Bucklen’s Arni
ca Salve. It has saved me suffering
and dollars. It is by far the best
healing salve I have ever found.”
Heals burns, sores, ulcers, fever sores,
eczema and piles. 25c at Eldridge
Drug Co.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
i&A and jurytona,
DR. R. E. C vTO. DR. F. L. CATO,
Residerce Re; se Park. Res 3.6 Lee St.
Phone 9(5. Phone t 5
OFFICE 405 V t Jaekson St. Phone 531.
DRS. R. E. & F. L CATO,
Physicians and Surgeons,
Tender their professional services to the
good people < f Americus Ca., and sur
rounding country. Gciierei nin.e u'c
jical and Abdominal surgery Special
ties. Calls left for R. E Cato at Eldridge
Drug Co. Pnone33 ami 70, and cad- left
for F. L. Cato, at Davenport Dr g Co..
Phone 16, will re reive prompt aud care
ful attention.
DR. F. B. GREGORY,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Diseases of Children a Specialty.
Tenders his professional services
to the citizens of Americus and sur
rounding country. Office over Dod
son's Pharmacy. Residence Windsor
Hotel. Calls left at Dodson’s Phar
macy will receive prompt attention.
DR. DOUGLAS B. MAYES.
Office Residence
Allison Bldg. 701 Church St.
Phone 479. Phone 207.
1 WADE CHAMBLISS, so. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
» Ame.icns, Ga.
OFFIO : Allison But’di e. Phone 429.
Resi h-t.ce 115 Jackson St Phone 451. Calif
j left it. M Laugtill ’s dru« store, (Phone 98)
will receive prompt attention.
H. S. Crockett, M. H.
E. K. Crockett, M. B.
Practicing Physicians.
Respectfully solicit a share of the
! public patronage. Office over Dod
son’s Pharmacy.
Office hours 8 to 10 a. m
2 to 4 p. m. 2-11
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» t/nts.
C P. 1) \VIS, Dentist.
OFFICE RESIDENCE
Timcs-R ,-corder IJl.l'g. 2lß.Jack.son Street
Phone 262 D’hoce 15
MttornGffM,
L N. MOTT,
Attorney at Law
Americus, Ga,
Offic? >n o*>'irtln>u-d*. in 17
■/j vV, Dyke*. E. A. Nisbet
DYKES & NiSBET.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Americus, Georgia.
Planters Bank Building.
3AS, A. HIXON,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
IWKBUIt'S, GJrsvsroiA.
m Bvne Bonding
L'. A, HAWKINS,
\TTORN£Y 47 ? »W,
Americus Georgia,
Office in (Wheatley Building.
CUFRfIN R. ELLIS.
A KCHITECT.
Ellis Prildit.g—Cherry St. iV < Ytton av»
Macon, Ga
TO DEPOSIT
Money in your children's name
at Our Savings Department.
Many parents strive to teach their
children to do right, yet often neg
lect to teach them the saving habi!
Give them a Bank Book they can
call their own and it will encourage
them to save.’
Give them one of our Bank Books.
4 per cent paid on Savings.
Hie Planters Bank of Americus
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A girl is so trusting she always
knows you mean it even when you
don’t tell her she is pretty.—N. Y.
Press.
The Jumping Off Place.
‘‘Constipation had m e in its grasp;
and I had almost reached the jump
ing off place when I was advised to
try Dr. King's New Discovery; and I
want to say right now, it saved my*
life. Improvement began with the
first bottle, and after taking one doz
en bottles I was a well and happy
man again,” says George Moore, of
Grimesland, N. C. As a remedy for
coughs and colds and healer of weak,
sore lungs and for preventing pneu
monia New Discovery is supreme. 50c
and SI.OO at Eldridge Drug Co. Trial
bottle free.
BETWEEN SEASONS
SELLING AT
There are items some peopi e
are needing all the while and the
place in Americus to find those
items is ANSLEY’S.
We are selling now:
Ladies Panama and Voile skirts,
Ladies medium weight suits and coats.
Silk and Hearterbloom petticoats.
Light weight rubberized Rain-Coats in silt
Silk, Linen and mercerized waists.
Nainsooks, Long Cloths, Cambrics, etc.
Table-Damasks, Towels, Napkins, Crashes.
Woolen skirtings, suitings, waistings.
Black Taffeta silks and fancy waisting silks.
Long and short kid gloves and wool golf
gloves.
American Lady Corsets—for which we are
sole agents.
Ruchings—in a beautiful line new styles.
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Ribbons, Belts.
Laces and Embroideries—extra special values.
Boys’ knee trousers and school suits.
Men’s Paragon trousers —for which we are
sole agents.
Men’s neckwear, gloves, collars, shirts, sox,etc.
Men’s raincoats, overcoats and suits.
Trunks, satchels and traveling bags.
Art squares, matting, rugs, carpets, curtains.
There is nothing in fact that you may netd in our line
but what you can come here with the assurance of finding a
larger, and also better variety, than you will in any other h use
in Americus. Prices always guaranteed right. Come and
see us.
CHAS. L ANSLEY.
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Latest Crop
Garden Seed!
We want you to remember that we
are the largest dealers in Garden, Field
and Flower Seed in this section, and you*
wants will receive every attention if en
trusted to us.
c wri,”'.. Davenport Drug to.
Phone . No. 410 LAMAR ST.,
Us - Americus, Ga.
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MATING dnri NIGHT
GLOVER’S OPERA
HOUSE
SAT URH * * Feb. 15.
Voelckel & Nolan’s
MINSTRELS
Best All Star f" er *! h< w
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Vaudeville Olio I
F-O-W-L DEED
Prize Band
Singers and Dancers
GRAND STREET PARADE
AND CONCERT DAILY.
PRICES 50c, and 75c.
Matinee, 25 and 50 Cents.
ENTIRE BALCONY RESERVED FOR
COLORED AND HALF OF
ORCHESTRA.
I HOTEL
RICHMOND
i 17th and 11 Streets,
WASHINGTON, D. o
100 Booms, 50 Private Baths, A» P J'
icnn Plan, $3 Per Pay, . f P"‘ ,r
IVitli Bath, #1 Addit'onj**- ...
European Plan, $1.50 *
wards; WiMi Bath >1 Vddttiona. J
A high-class hotel,
your comfort. Remodeled. p>
throughout. Directly on (> ;u ■ 2 o
ion Station, 20 minutes. t al ,n niin
minutes, Shops and theay'-v uSf
utes . Two blocks to
ami Executive Buildings. Ol>l»
Metropolitan Club. October.
IT Season July »
Wayside Inn
Luzerne, N. *■, 111 111 nnutes
Switzerland of America. •> 11
from Saratoga. Send for no
CLIFFORD 11. LEWIS, l-rolirielor-