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piincan’s Store.
I For
Monday And Tuesday
l e Announce Inventory’s Red Letter Day,
■ he Livelist Economy Event of the Year.
r i , s t chance to clean up our stock before the end of the fiscal year. And so
1 11 Vthc iittle lots, the big lots, the slow selling lots, the remnants—everything that it
Viiu- rto sacrifice than to keep—and all are marked for quick selling.
I probably visited DUNCAN’S on sale days, (the lace sale, the embroidery
rui know what bargains to expect; but you’d be surprised by what you find to-
H [ ‘A’ t j 1( who d n’t get here will be sorry when they see what their neighbors have se-
H l p () , u \rlY and get the BEST of these truly remarkable offerings.
7).yards lace in edg
|| match. Great
l aI ; ,A : 1 for sc. Here for
I; yg y\M V VESTS AT *1.25.
| m v Waistcoats of
1 also white wash-
I' . - v n sale here Monday
I bU ,K IMII 11 A ATB9C Vl>
r ..rk silk for dresses
r aches and every
J Please remem
-1 i Monday and Tues-
L>U;\‘> si 2.50 A515.00 COATS
[-o ,i inch mats; single and dou
.l I : Imi-seys and broad-
L- triiiuiuil with velvet and
R ’ |.. r.O to $15.00 coats
P for Momlaj and Tuesday at
5 MK>*S Si \IIFS \T 24c
dozen men s four-in-hand
of rich heavy silks made in the
; styles; full regular length. Reg-
r j y s Here for Monday
jH VS *l.oi( sill UTS AT 50C.
pß v ,. r v ciTering is either
K
■E All standard
K es such as International, Monarck
Hfcds. Jos. Kowler & Paris DresS
IJJtts almost a complete run of sizes
whole lot is made of $1 and $1.50
H ts to he sold in the lot that was
to be sold for less than SI.OO.
for Morula v and Tuesday at eacli
IUNGAN MERCANTILE CO.
115 and 117 Forsyth St. John R. Shaw’s Old Stand.
Entml® Georgia
RAILWAY
Current Schedules Corrected to date.
“
a! and departure of trains at Americus Ga. —Central of Georgia Rail
mger Station. 9Uth Meridian Time.
p Arivais.
H>>a Savannah, Augusta,
and Macon, Bir-
Columbus and
■Wt Valley *lO 40 p m
Lockhart, Dothan, Al-
Troy and Mont’ery *lO 40 p m
Bm Lockhart, Dothan, Al*
r I any, Tr<>v and .Mont’ery. *1 57 p m
Atlanta and Macon ..*207 p m
Bn; Avgusta.Savannah, At*
and Macon, Birming
atut Columbus and
■* *5 32 a m
Him Columbus and interme
diate points 164* pm
|*>fnColumbus,Newnan and
dßtermediate points ... *1 25 p m
B>m Albany and intermediate
■° iuts *4 40 a m
P I’ahy- 1 Except Sunday. ttSunday Only.
7J* s ieeping irs between Americus and Atlanta on train leaving Americm
! arriving at Americus 5 32 a. m. Connects at Macon witt
:tr im Savannah. For further information, apply to
L. HIGHTOWER, Agent, Americus, Ga.
JOHN VV. BLOUNT, District Passenger Agent, Macon Ga.
iMuckalee”
I the name of the best
■ 5 CENTS,
6 F °R A QUARTER
; CIGAR
I in Americus.
L in Americus and
k ! ’ n Americus by all
H ges °* good cigars.
■ lJat all eiaur stands. Call for
f
IMuckalee.
■JOHNSON & HARROLD.
».l°n Warehouse
, J§ '■ UTOm ‘ssi.. n Merchants
|*« Calebs in
r '' l aD I I'-rulizcr.
Hi ' (m ,r SUpPlies Fll wished
Wm ' ‘ aso^bl ( .; T ,.rm s .
LADIES $1 TO $1.50 HAND BAGS AT
35 CENTS.
Some discarded patterns, nothing
wrong with them, the same styles are
being used by the best people here
every day. While the small lot we have
lasts we will sell thm at each 35c.
3000 YARDS BEST PRINTS AND 3-1
PERCALES AT 3 7-SC YD.
Monday morning promptly at 8
o’clock we will place on sale a lot
of about three thousand of the very
best standard calicoes and 3-4 per
cales at less than mill prices. In this
lot will be found all the standard
brands (not shoddy goods). We will
, not sell over one dress pattern to one
buyer. Remember that the price is
for Monday and Tuesday only, at per
yard 3 7-Bc.
500 YARDS GOOD WEIGHT COTTON
FLANNEL AT 3 7-8e YARD.
Monday morning promptly at 8
o’clock we will place on sale five
hundred yards good weight cotton
flannel; full width and a grade that
’ never sold for less than G l-2c. Not
over 20 yards will be sold to one
buyer at the price for Monday and
Tuesday only, at per yard .. ..3 7-Bc.
$1.75. $2, $2.50 and $3 LACE CUR
TAINS AT $1.30.
[ Odd pairs, odd lots not more than
four pairs In one lot. In all there are
abount sixty pairs. Some of these
are real fine curtains and not a pair
> in the lot is worth less than $1.75.
; The best assortments are around $2
and $2.50. This lot will be offered
here for Monday and Tuesday. Your
choice, per pair ..$1.30
Departures.
For Macon, Atlanta, Augusta
and Savannah *4:40 a n
For Al bany, Dothan. Lockhart,
Troy aud Montgomery.... *5:32 arr
“ Albany, Dothan, Lockhart,
Troy and Montgomery.... *2:07 p rr
“ Macon and Atlanta *1:57 p nr
“ Macon, Atlanta, Savannah
and Augusta *10:40 pne
For Columbus. *4:30 p nr
For Columbus and Birming
ham (7:00 art
For Columbus Birmingham,
via Fort Valley *lo:4opnr
For Albany and inter. poiuts*lo:4o prr
Americus Conclave No. 343.,
IMPERIAL ORDER HEPTASOPHS
Meets first Wednesday each month,
8 p. m. in K. P. Castle. All visiting
brethren cordially invited.
A. E. LOCKETT, Archon.
G. M. BRAGG, Secretary.
HERE'S iooilti
Phone 24, TURPIN STA
BLE, for hack. Prompt and
reliable service at all hours.
® MEN AND WOMEN*
Dse Big © for unnatural
discharges, inflammations,
irritations or ulcerations
of mucous membranes
Painless, and not astrin*
gent or poisonous.
Bold by DrnggliU,
or lent in plain wrapper,
by express, prepaid, for
•I.CO, or S bottles *2.75.
Circular lent on request.
Camp 202 W. 0. W.
m Meets 1 nd 3 Thurs
day in each month at
Odd Fellows Hall. All
visiting sovereigns in
good standing are cor
dially invited.
W. T. LANE, Consul Com.
H. R. JOHNSON, Clerk.
Shoes Repaired
I pick the stitches and preserve tin
welts. I also repair shoes according t<
the standard rule. I use nothing bui
the best of sole leather on the market,
Special attention given to ladies anc
childrens shoes. All Work Hand
•titched or tacked if desired.
JOSEPH M. DUDLEY.
■ 312 Jackson Street,
ONE THOUSAND YARDS 12 1-2
CHAMBRAY AT 73-4 c YARD.
Monday morning promptly at 8
o’clock we will place on sale one
thousand yards best standard Man
chester chambray including all the
! shades of blue, pink, brown and red.
j Not more than 20 yards will be sold
to one buyer at the price for Monday
j and Tuesday only, at per yard 73-4 c.
TWELVE HUNDRED YARD BUTCH
EICS LINEN FINISH AT 13 l-2c
YARD.
Monday morning promptly at 8
| o’clock we will place on sale twelve
j hundred yards butcher’s linen at
113 l-2c yard. Os course this is not
j all linen, but it will wear as well
: as the all-linen goods, and the finish
is just as good. White and all colors.
| Not more than 20 yards will be sold
| to one buyer at the price for Monday
! and Tuesday only, at per yard 13 l-2e.
THE NEW RAJAH SILKS AT 49c YI).
i Please remember that this is a sale
for Monday and Tuesday only. Mon
| day morning promptly at 8 o’clock
we will place on sale a lot of four
j hundred yds. brand new Rajah silks at
I 49c yard. All the new shades will
be found in this assortment. Regu
larly sold for sl. For Monday and
Tuesday only, at per yard 49c.
38-inch wool fancy suitings, green,
red brown and blue plaids, worth as
usually sold 69c. Here Monday and
Tuesday, at per yard 39c.
Women’s S2O to $35 suits of fine
broadcloths and high class mixtures,
see the big window display, they are
worth from S2O to $35, too, and now
you may take your pick of the lot
; Monday and Tuesday, suit .. ..$12.50
Seaboard
AIR LINE RAILWAY,
“These arrivals and departures, &>
well as tipie and connections wit!
other companies, are given as infor
; mation and are not guaranteed.”
Shortest, Line Between America!
and Savannah.
Passenger Schedules Effective Janu
ary sth, 1908.
90 Meridian Time. All Trains Daily
Leave Americus for Cor- I
dele. Rochelle, Abbeville, 12:32 p m
Helena, Lyons, Collins, Sa
vannah Columbia, Rich- 2:20 a m
mond, Portsmouth and
points east 5:10 p m
Leave Americus for Rich
land, Columbus, Atlanta, 8:43 a m
Birmingham, Hurts boro,
12:45 a m
Montgomery and points
west and northwest 3:03 p m
Arrive in Americus from
Cordele, Rochelle, Abbe- 8:43 a m
yille, Helena, Lyons, Col
lins, Savannah, Columbia, 12:45 a m
Richmond, Portsmouth
and points east. 3:03 p m
Arrive in Americus from
Richland, Columbus, At- 12:32 pir
lanta, Birmingham, Harts- m
boro, Montgomery and
points west and northwest 5:10 p m i
Close connections at Cordele foi
all points north and south. At Co
, lumbus for all points east, and a’
Montgomery for New Orleans, Mobil*
and all Texas points and the south
west and northwest.
Night trains have through Pullmai
buffet sleepers and coaches betweei
Savannah and Montgomery.
For further information apply ti
H. P. Everett, Agt., Americus, Ga.
W. P. Scruggs, T. P. A., Savannah.
Chas. F. Stewart, A. G. P. A., Sav
annah.
MILLER & VAUGHN
Tin work of all kinds.
Repair work a specialty.
Cotton avenue, opposite
Harold & Johnson’s ware
house. Phone 522.
LOANS.
l
t
Farm loans and loans on city
real estate negotiated at low
rates and on easy terms,
G. R. ELLIS, Americus, Ga
ROYCURES
nUA QUICK
These Sweet Uttle Chocolate Coated Tablets
cure private diseases quickly and permanently
when Capsules, Copaiba, and other remedies fail.
Complete treatment Ji.oo The only safe,sure cure
Rembert’s Drug Store, Americus, Ga.
One Cent Column
FORSALE. - =
FOR SALE—One 6-room house; all
modern improvements, Bell street,
SI7OO. One of Lee streets most desir
able homes, close in; don’t miss this.
One Jackson street horn that will suit
you; good barn, etc. One 5 and one
6-roomed house, Forrest street, fine
investment. 3 houses on Barlow
street, either of which will suit ydu.
If you want to get close in come
and buy Prince street house. If
you would like a little farm, the C.
W. Felder home on Felder street will
suit you. Don’t forget that I have
homes on Taylor and Church street
to offer you. For good investment buy
my Glessner street houses. About
25 negro houses for sale. Quite a
number of vacant lots. Will lend
you mofiey if you need it. W. L. ENG
LISH. ts
Is your coal satisfactory? If not,
buy a ton of Clark's Banner Lump
Coal. Phone 303.
Just Arrived
A shipment of the best coal to be
had. Telephone Clark, 303.'
It’s cheaper to have good fires than
to pay Doctor bills. Buy your coal
from Clark and keep warm. Phone
303.
PIANO FOR SALE—Fine Stultz &
Bauer, but little used. Must be sold
at once. C. J. Schneider, Windsor
Hotels 2-ts.
wan'i iirT
SALESMEN WANTED:" Our~New
*ihart of the United States and world
is now ready. Far ahead of anything
of the kind ever published. It is new
and is Rand-McNally quality. Great
est money maker for salesmen we
have ever had. Men now at work en
thusiastic and say it cells at sight.
Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago, 111
K-31—to 2-15
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Five room house cor
ner Brannon avenue and BarlOw sts.
Apply to MRS. M. J. TAYLOR. 12-3 t
HOUSE FOR RENT—Desirable new
four room dwelling with large gar
den. Apply to W. H. Feagin or Law
son Stapleton. 5-ts.
FOR RENT—Three three-roomed
houses. Glessner street. Apply to
W. L. ENGLISH.
FOR RENT —Five-room dwelling on
Church street; comparatively new
and in first class condition. Apply to
C. J. SCHNEIDER, Windsor Hotel.
2-ts.
LOST—Friday noon, near Clark’s
Monumental Works or Seaboard Air
Line passenger station, ladies’ gold
bracelet, ingrain. Liberal reward if
returned to Times-Recorder office.
■ 11-2t-py
FOR SALE.
5- house, close in with garden.
Rent SIO.OO mo. Price $900.00.
6- house, close in. tent $l5O.
Price $1250.
8-room house, large lot, nice home,
or safe investment, $2000.00.
6-room house on graded street, large
lot, $2500.00.
265 acres, 5 miles of Americus. 4-
room house, 3 tenant houses. 80
acres in original forest, running wa
ter. One mile of church and school.
Pure drinking water, no malaria. Nice
home. $15.00 acre.
195 acres, 3 miles of railroad. Rent
4 bales cotton. Price SB.OO acre.
450 acres, 5 miles of railroad. 4
room house. Lands lay well. Only
$6.00 acre. 1-3 cash.
If you want a home, or investment
in city or farm property, come to see
me. I have some good bargains not
mentioned above. Our motto is that
an ounce of satisfaction is worth a
ton of talk, and if you will let us
we will try our best to deliver full
and ample satisfaction to you in every
thing. We are in business to stay
and we know that in order to stay
we must give satisfaction to our
patrons.
P. B. WILLIFORD,
Offloe Phone 65.
Residence Phone 129.
TO CONVERT WORLD
TO CHDISTIANITY
PHILADELPHIA, PA., Feb. 11.—
(Special)—Plans to convert the world
to Christianity will be considered at
the Men's Foreign Missionary conven
tion, opening a three days session in
Philadelphia today. The meeting
will be conducted along the lines of
the Presbyterian foreign mission as
sembly held .in Omaha last fall. The
work of the missions in all non-
Christian countries will be discuss
ed.
As a result of the convention it is
expected that $250,0Cf0 will be raised
for Korea alone, and it has been
planed to send twenty-five men into
this field at once.
This country is said to respond
more rapidly to missionary effort than
any other and the Importance of this
work will be emphasized during the
convention. The first missionary en
tered Korea only twenty years ago
and today there are more than sixty
thousand Christians there.
SWINDLERS HAD
BIG LIST OF NAMES
NEW YORK, Feb. 11.— (Special)
Central Office Detectives McConville
and Nelson went to Room 19A of the
Produce Exchange yesterday, which
is occupied by “A. H. Hubbard &
Co., brokers,” and arrested a young
man who they say is Horace A. Black
mur, Jr., a notorious swindler and
Edna Smith, a typewriter and stenog
rapher, who, McConville avers, has
also been arrested before in con
nection with fraudulent brokerage
schemes. The detectives say that the
couple have been operating a swindle
which must have netted them thou
sands of dollars.
In the single room of the concern
the detectives found a list of 50,000
names of persons living all over the
United States. In the man’s pocket
was found another list of about 500
names. The detectives assert that
these are names of prospective vic
tims and also of persons who have
already been swindled.
A circular letter will be sent to each
of the addresses telling of the arrest
of the man and girl, and outlining the
swindle which they say the two
have been working. In this way the
detectives expect to obtain com-
I plainants to back up the charge.
TALCS OF THE TOWN
TOLD IN FEW LINES
Pencil Stubs Poked Up At
Random.
Valentines In large assortment at
Holliday’s Book Store. Phone 246.
See window display.
It was too cheerless yesterday even
for the politicians and candidates. It
takes mighty bad weather to turn a
man hunting office.
S. A. Daniels, the jeweler, has just
received a new line of Gorham’s Ster
ling Silver. S & T
Rain soaked and bedraggled, Amer
icus stood another flood all right yes
terday. Keep away the snow and we
can stand the rest.
Farm work is almost at a standstill
here as the result of the continued
rains. Farmers can plough two days
per week, at best.
Friday is Valentine’s day, and al
ready Americus “girls” who sailed
with Noah are preparing to back up
their leap year proposals.
Work upon the new cotton com
press is being delayed by bad weath
er. When a start is once made the
new plant will go up rapidly.
The rain last night did not prevent
a large audience witnessing the mov
ing pictures. Some of the best films
of the week will be seen tonight.
After having the time of their lives
in Americus the whirlical, girlical ag
gregation pulled out for Albany yes
terday by the noon Central train.
If there are any professional
blackleg gamblers breaking ip upon
Americus they should be captured
without delay or run out of town.
Hell may be paved with good in
tentions, but even in that event the
streets there would be cleaner than
those in Americus, paved with nmd.
Two professional sports, it was
said, struck the town yesterday, in
which event the local suckers were
properly netted last night, no doubt-
Quite a bunch of Johnnies, doubt
less smitten by the charms of the
chorus girls, suddenly found yester
day that they had business in Albany.
It is an even bet as to whether the
starting of the cars, the erection of
the postoffice, or the building of that
walk at the Central depot begins first.
Do You Open Your Mouth
Like a young bird and gulp down what
ever food or medicine may be offered you ?
Or, do you want to know something of the
composition and character of that which
you take into your stomach whether as
food or medicine ?
Most intelligent and sensible people
novv-a-days insist on knowing what they
employ whether as food or as medicine
Dr. Pierce believes they have a perfect
right to insist u pon such knowledge. So he
pub!ishes,'4«Gac!east and on each bottle
wrapper, whafjrnrTsedJcines are made o'
he can wNuTTiord to do because the more
the ingredients of wiiich his medicines
are made are studied TTnTi understood lire
more will "their su[ierior cT;Tatm r \'Trti7es
bTat)firecTatc3r"' ~
For the cure of woman’s peculiar weak
nesses, irregularities and derangements,
giving rise to frequent headaches, back
ache. dragging-down pain or distress in
lower abdominal cr pelvic region, accom
panied, oftthnes, with a debilitating,
pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp
toms of weakness. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription is a most efficient remedy.
It is equally effective in curing painful
periods, in giving strength to nursing
mothers and in preparing the system of
the expectant mother for baby's coming,
thus rendering childbirth safe and com
paratively painless. The "Favorite Pre
scription” is a most potent, strengthening
tonic to the general system and to the
organs distinctly feminine in particular.
It is also a soothing and invigorating
nervine and cures nervous exhaustion,
nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria,
spasms, chorea or St. Vitus’s dance, and
other di dressing nervous symptoms at
tendant upon functional and organic dis
eases of the distinctly feminine organs.
A host of medical authorities of all the
several schools of practice, recommend
each of the several ingredients of which
"Favorite Prescription" is made for the
cure of the diseases for which it is claimed
to be a cure. You mav read what, they
say for yn'rr.-elf by sending a
request for a free booklet, of acts
from the leading authorities, to Dr. 1!. V.
Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical In
stitute. Buffalo. N. Y., and it w ill come to
you by return pest.
TRAMPS PROPOSE .
MONTHLY FREE RIDE
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 11.—(Special)-
James Howe, of the Brotherhood Wel
fare Association, himself known as
the millionaire hobo, is evolving a
plan for the transportation of his
unemployed followers to fields of
industry, which he will soon present
to the trunk line railroads of 'the
country. Howe proposes to guaran
tee the railroad company accepting
his proposition an immunity from ho
boes if the company will agree to at
tach a special “hobo” box car on one
of its regular freight trains once a
month. By this plan hobos will trav
el on these special “excursion” days,
and the railroad company is pledged
the support of Howe and his associa
tion that no hoboes will be found
riding the bumpers on this road.
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.
WOODEN LEG WAS
UNINIURED
NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—(Special)—A
coal truck driven by Edward Mazurka
was upset this afternoon, and Man
zurka’s wooden leg got caught
under the truck. When Dr. Betowski
came in an ambulance from St. John’s
Hospital, Manzurka yelled:
“Oh, my leg, my leg! It cost al
most $100.”
“Poor fellow,” said the bystanders,
“his mind’s wandering.” Dr Botowski
slit open the trouser leg and began
to look for the injuries.
“It’s wooden, he said in disgust.
“Yes,” said Mazurka, “and it cost
SIOO. Is it hurt much?”
Dr. Betowski found that Mazurka
had received severe bruises and cuts,
and he was patched up and sent home
His wooden leg was as good as ever.
COTTON CLOSED 12
TOJ4 POINTSJOWER
Some Activity Locally in
Poorer Grades.
Net losses of 12 to 14 point s were
sustained in yesterday’s cotton con
tract market. During the morning the
national giners’ estimate for the am
ount of coton ginned from Jan. 16
to Feb. 2 was promulgated, the fig
ures being 254,000 bales. * This liad
a depresing effect on an already
drooping- market. Liverpool proved
a disappointment, both at the opening
and through the session, values break
ing sharply. Liquidation was the
order of the day on this side. New
York will be closed today on account
of the aniversary of Lincoln’s birth
day and this contributed to the weight
of the market by leading to an even
ing up to carry over. The opening
was at losses of 5 to 11 points. The
market worked a little higher, then
reacted, only to firm up again. Around
the noon hour a weakness was mani
fested and under the influence of sell
ing the market eased off several
points. Some short covering brought
a little upturn towards the last.
New York opened 5 to 7 points
down, and held close to these values
during the morning. In the after
noon values worked lower, with an
improvement in the last hour. The
close was a little off from this bulge,
steady, 13 to 14 points net lower for
the day. Spot prices were quoted 5
points off. New Orleans opened 9 to
11 points lower, and followed the
same general trend of prices as
prevailed at New York. The close
was steady, 12 to 13 points below the
final for Monday. Spot quotations
were unchanged.
Liverpool opened unchanged to 4
points lower, being du e 2 to 3 points
up. At the early afternoon call prices
had slumped, the decline being more
emphatic at the close, which was
steady, 6 to -10 points below the
final lor Monday. Spot prices "were
reduced 4 points, the sales being 5,000
bales. The market is due 1 to 3
points lower this morning.
In the Americus spot market some
activity was noted in the jioorer
grades, one block selling at 9 to 9c,
which is about the same as quota
tions. A larger transaction was
made of better grades between buy
ers, but this had no relation to the
actual market. Buyers could probab
ly have been found for the good
grades on a basis of 11 1-2 cents for
good middling, but no cotton. Quo
tations are unchanged from Monday.
THE QUOTATIONS
IN AMERICUS
Cotton Market as Reported Daily
by L. G. Council.
Americus, Ga., Feb. 11. —We quote
the local cotton market steady, as fol
lows: ' Last
Today Yesterday Year
Good Middling ll£ llj io|
Middlingi 10i| loif 91-
Low Middling.. 8 8
NEW YORK FUTURES.
New York, Feb. 11. —Spots:Middling
at 11.65 Futures closed steady.
Open Close
March 11.04 10.95
May 11.12 11.06
July 10.81 10.73
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Ga. Feb. 11. Spots
middling lIT cents. j
NEW ORLEANS.
New Orleans, La. Feb. 10.—Close
Meady. Spots middling, Ilf cents.
LIVERPOOL.
Liverpool, Feb. 11. —The cotton mar
ket closed steady. Spots: Middling
uplands 6.34.
ROGERS' LIVERWORT
Tar and Ganchalagua
For the complete cure 'of Coughs
Colds, Asthma and Bronchitis and all
Lung cvmplamts tending to Consump
tion, Liverwort, Tar and Wild Cherry,
have for ages maintained an established
reputation as a standard Cough
Remedy. It contains no opium 01
harmful drugs;can be given with safety
to children. Price SI.OO. Sold bj
druggists.
Williams’ M’fg Co. Props., Cleve
land, O.
Sold by W. A. Rembart.
Yes, Cordelia, a bird in the hand is
worth a dozen in the bush—especially
if it is on tha back of a S2O gold piece.
—Chicago News.
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.
When a man adsd a column of fig
ures twice the same day he thinks
the government needs his advice about
how to manage the country's fin
ances.—Ex.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to
cure any case of itching, blind, bleed
ing or pretruding piles, in 6 to 14
days or money refunded. 50c.
AH things come to him who waits—
even the almshouse and potter's field.
—Ex.
Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured in
3 Days.
Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind.,
says: “My wife had Inflammatory
Rheumastism in every muscle and
joint; her suffering was terrible and
her body and face were swollen al
most beyond recognition; had been in
bed for six wheeks and had eight phy
sicians, but received no benefit until
she tried Dr. Detchon’s Relief for
Rheumatism. It gave relief and she
was able to walk about in three days.
I am sure it saved her life.” Sold by
Eldridge Drug Co. Wed.
! At The Theatre!
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Dandy Dixie Minstrels
Minstrelsy has been and promises to
continue to be, the favorite form of
amusement for four-fifths of the
theatre-goers, for no manner of a per
formance can include such a variety
of material necessary for the edifica
tion of the. multitudes. Besides it is
the cleanest and best of all amuse
ments. Then, there are no waits.
Promptly at the appointed hour the
curtain rises, and from that moment
until the final you have fun without
a blush. Songs of sentiment by the
world’s greatest vocalists, comic, dit
ties by the best comedians on earth,
who also furnish humor without a
taint. The songs have been sung;
jokes have been told; the Adonislike
person in the middle has his friendly
repartee with the various comedians
with the bones and “Tambos.” Per
sonal grace has been shown and beau
ty aded because of handsomest para
pherna used in the first part set
tings. The sentiment of the balladist
may have caused you to be possessed
ofa feeling of intoxication; the fes
tive wit of the comedians has amus
ed you; the charming acts of the
first part in its entirety has possiblv
astonished you, yet the glamor, fro
lic and fun rolls on without a hin
derance. There’s no tiresome over
ture, hut on the contrary, the various
novel feats gathered from all quar
ters of the globe commence, and ere
the finis has been reached you have,
with your brother auditors, proclaim
ed minstrels y the king of amuse
ments.
The Dandy Dixie Minstrels will be
at Glover’s Opera House next Sat
urday, Matinee and night.
MAY PROVE FATAL
AT hen Dill Americus People Learn
the Importance of It?
Backache is only a simple thing at
first;
But when you know ’tis from the
kidneys;
That serious kidney troubles fol
low ;
That diabetis, Bright’s disease may
be the fatal end,
You willxgladly profit by the fol
lowing experience.
’Tis the statement of an Americus
citizen:
J. M. Oliver, wagon painter, with
shop on Cotton Avenue and Jefferson
streets, Americus, Ga., and living on
the outskirts of Americus, has used
Doan’s Kidney Pills and states his
opinion of them as folows: I used
them for hack ache and can recom
mend them very highly. They did for
me what everything else failed to do.
They drove the backache out of my
back and relieved me of a misery,
from which 1 had been suffering for
a long time. The trouble was a con
stant heavy ache right across the
small of my hack, and a disorder of
the kidneys. The secretions were in
bad condition, being dark .full of sed
iment and irregular. Medicines for
internal use failed to help me and so
did liniments. 1 read of how others
had been cured by Doan’s iKdney
Pills, and deciding to try them got
a box. Since taking them the pain
has left my back, the kidneys are
working normally, the secretions are
in a natural condition and I feel bet
ter in many ways.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Millburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan’s —and
take no other.
“Life has its ups and downs,” mus
ed the Wise Guy. “Yes,” assented
the Simple Mug,” with one man in a
thousand getting the ups and the other
99 the downs.”
WHAT CAUSES INDIGESTION
To He Cured, Weakness of Stomach
Muscles Must he Overcome.
The chief cause of indigestion is
weakness of the stomach muscles and
lack of gastric juices.
By taking Mi-o-na stomach tablets
the stomach muscles will he stimulat
ed and strengthened and the flow of
I gastric juices will be increased. Mi
o-na does not do the stomach’s work;
it makes the stomach strong enough to
do it, and in this way completely
cures the weakness so there is no
further need of medicine.
No mater how severe a case of
stomach trouble you have Mi-o-na will
cure it by strengthening your diges
tive system so that both stomach
and bowels do their work as they
should.
_Dodson’s Pharmacy sells Mi-o-na
in 50-cent boxes and guarantees to
refund the money if the remedy does
not cure. 12-14-19
“The widow has promised to marry
me.” “Sure she promised to?” “Os
course I am! What do you mean?”
"I thought perhaps you couldn’t tell
a promise from a threat.”—Houston
Post.
SIOO lit*ward, 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
that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
is th e only positive cure novfr known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, re
quires a constitutional treatment.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, acting directly upon th e blood and
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 & CCh, To
ledo Ohio.
Sold by all- druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti
pation.
TIMBER USED
FOR SPOOLS
(Forest Service Bulletin)
Small things are not to be over
looked in considering the problems
of the future timber supply. The
matchmaker is having as much trou
ble in getting the grade of wood nec
essary for his business as the dealer
in telegraph poles.
One of the industries which deals
with small things, yet, which is one
of the utmost importance to the coun
try’s commerce, is the manufacture
and export of spool wood. This bus
iness is peculiar to the New England
States, and is centered in Maine. Spool
factories of this state are now turn
ing out eight hundred million spools
annually, with a market value of
nearly $1,000,000.
The machines for making spools
are complicated and require skilled
men for their operation. The spools:
drop from the lathe at the rate of one
per second and must be perfectly uni
form and true.
A satisfactory thing about educat
ing a boy is you can blame his not
t being able to earn his living on his
college.—N. Y. Press.
J UOFESSIONAL CARDS
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tP&ytfoian* mnd tfttrytmms,
l R DK. R. E. C • TO, DR. CATO, ''"
Residence Reese Park. Kes 820 Lee St.
• none 96. IPhone 55
OFFICE 405 H Jaekson St. Pbones3l.
DRS. R. E. & F. L. CATO,
Physicians and Surgeons,
i Tender their professional services to the
S good pebple of Americus. Ga., and ffur
rounding country. Generel Gynaecolc
jlcal and Abdominal Surgery Special
ties. Calls left for R. E Cato at FJdridge
Drug Co. Phone 33 and 70, and calls left
, for F. L. Cato, at Davenport Drug Co.,
ehone 10, will re:eive prompt and care
ful attention.
DR. F. B. GREGORY,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Diseases of Ghildrenia Specially.
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 Sc.
Phone 479. Phone 207.
T WADE CHAMBLISS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
America**, Gft.
iOFFlCtC:—Allison BuHdDg. Phone 429.
Residence 115 Jackson St. Phone 451. Calls
left at McLaughlin’s drug store, (Phone 98)
will receive prompt attention.
H. S. Crockett, M. D.
E. K. Crockett, M. D.
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 i>. m. 2-11
C. P. DAVIS, Dentist.
OFFICE RESIDENCE
Tlmes-Recorder Bld’g. 218JJackson Street
Phone 262 If 5
Jttiommy*.
I N. MOTT,
Attorney at Law
Americus, Ga,
Office in Courthouse. 10 17
W. w. Dyke*. E. A. Nisbet,
DYKES & NISBET.
ATTORNEYB AT LAW.
Amkricus, Georgia.
Planters Bank Building.
JAS, A. HIXON,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
AMKBIOOS, GEORGIA.
Office In Byne Building!
E. A, HAWKINS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Amkricus Georgia.
Office ini Wheatley Building.
CUPRAN R. ELLIS.
ARCHITECT.
Ellis Building—Cherry St. A Cotton ave
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 w T ill encourage
them to save.
Give them one of our Bank Books.
4 per cent paid on Savings.
The Planters Bank of Americus
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Next to having money, the most
important thing is how to take care
of it —how beet to invest it.
A Banking Institution of this kind
cannot only care for your financial
interests in a careful, conservative
way—giving you abundant banking
facilities in every department of fin
ance—but can also give you valuable
aid and advice about investments and
securities. Open an account with
the Bank of South Western Georgia’s
Savings Department and enjoy the
advantages that accrue.
CAPUBiNE
CURES COLDS
and GRiPP
Relieves the aehe3 end feverishness.
Contains No Acetsnifide
For Sale At a Bargain
One good, gentle, family horse
One combination saddle and
buggy horse.
I
Also for Rent or for Sale
5 or 6 good farm mules.
Our prices on above will inter- -
est you. Call on or address
1-19 d-w-lm HARROLD RRO».
£.
k