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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 Goods.
The only excuse for the lowelv
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-inch Manchester Cambric Per
cales in light and dark patterns, fig
ures, stripes, dots, etc. Regular 15c
at 13 3-4 c.
Johu Anderson’s genuine Scotch
Madras in plaids and stripes. Regu
lar price 25c. Special for this week
at 19c.
New Embroide»ad Swisses in stripes
and dots. Regular price 35c to 50c.
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 uudervests 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.
GEISHA SKIN FOOD
FOR THE FORM AND COMPLEXION
DO NOT BE THIN
BEAUTY is irresistable, and a greatfactor in -worldly success The persei
vation of one’s charms requires more care than you give to your precious jewels,
laces and bric-a-brac. Age is notja l matter of years but of feelii g, and beauty
is a woman's birthright.
A wise woman will stimulate the charms she is losing, ard ei dtavor to r
eain those she has lost.
GEISHA SKIN FOOD
should be used by every woman who has the least desire to be atti active. It is
the only preparation known to raedica science that will round out hollowed, thin
cheeks, or scrawny neck with FIRM, HEALTHY FLESH, and REMOVE
WRINKLES from the face and hands, no matter how deep the furrow FOR
DEVELOPING THE BUST or to make.the breasts Arm, large and beautiful,
EOthlng can equal it, To prevent the breasts from shrinking after weaning baby
mothers should always use GEISHA SKIN FOOD. It will restore a bosom to its
natural contour and beauty lost through nursing or sickness. On sale at all
principal Department Stores ard Druggists, or will be sent to any address post
age prepaid, in plaiD sealed wrapper, upon receipt of Fifty Cents.
FPPF! A sample box—just enough to convince youof the great merit of
* GEISHA SKIN FOOD—-will be sent free for ten cents, which pay
for the cost of mailing. We will also send you our book'et “WO fAN'S
BE -vUTY,” which contains all the pr< p r mov-.merits for massagl g the face
neck and arms and full directions for developing the bust
Address: GEISHA MFJ. CO.
735 Hancock Street. Brooklyn, N. Y.
FOR SALE EY ALL DEALERS. wul & Sun
A Reliable CATARRH
Remedy
Ely's Cream Balm
is quickly absorbed. COUjI
Gives Rebel at Once.
It cleanses, soothes,
heals and protects
the diseased mem-
bran*' resultin'' from fHKfT\ p C lHra
Catarrh ami drives JEggSp
away a Cold in the
Head quickly. i; -||AV iTjTUfc’EJ
stores the Senses of ilMl a bVfeli
Tiiste and Smell. Full size 50 cts., at Drug
gists or by mail. In liquid form, 75 cents.
Ely Brothers, 50 Warren Street, New York.
C LOOSE-FITTING
(fP “B- V. D.’
W 3 ;
If 1 Dontsufierin bot weather“B. V. D. -i
If 1 Coat Cut Undershirts and Knee
VfW Length
U§u summer. Delivered to any part ol
the Un'ted Stat“s [upon [receipt of
price 50c, *l/0 and *1.1:0 garme t
When < rderihg give chest and waist
measure in inch* s.
Write for illustrated booklet to Dept-
No. 10. F. CFOSBY FRY CO.,
383 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Bhair^balsam
Cleanses and beautifies the hair.
Never Fadlc to Restore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cures
«MEN AND WOMEN.
Duo Big C! for unnatural
dischargeg,iuflauimation«,
irritations or ulcerations
of mucous membranes
Painless, and not astrin
gent or poisonous.
■Old by Druggists,
or sent in plain wrapper,
by express, prepaid, for
•1.00, or S bottles *2.75.
Circular sent 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.
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
more 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.
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.
I A fat woman is useful as a warn
ing to suitors of what her daughter
will probably be. —Ex.
To Break in New Shoes Always Use
Allen’s Foot Ease, a powder. It
prevents tightness and blistering,
cures swollen, sweating, aching feet,
At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c.
Sample mailed free. Address A. S.
Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y. 2-7-4 w-d
If you haven’t the right of way you
have a right to get out of the way.—
Ex.
Neighborhood Favorite.
Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor,
Maine, speaking of Electric Bitters,
says: “It is a neighborhood favorite
here with us. ”It deserves to be a
favorite everywhere. It gives quick
relief in dyspepsia, liver complaint,
kidney derangement, malnutrition,
nervousness, weakness and general
debility. Its action on the blood, as
a thorough purifier makes it especial
ly useful as a spring medicine. This
grand alterative tonic is sold under
guarantee at Eldridge Drug Co. 50c.
Where a bank burglar is better
off than a politician he can serve his
term and then try to lead a useful
life—Ex.
No Case On Record.
There is no case on record of a
cough or cold resulting in pneumonia
or consumption after Foley’s Honey
and Tar has been taken. It stops the
cough and breaks up the cold quickly.
Refuse any but the genuine Foley's
Honey and Tar in a yellow package.
Sold by all druggists. e o d —w
Occasionally a full-bearded man
tells a bare-faced lie.—Chicago News.
What Everybody Knows.
Everybody desires good health,
which is impossible unless the kid
neys are healthy. Foley’s Kidney-
Remedy corrects irregularities and
cures all forms of kidney or blad
der disorders. Take Foley’s Kidney
Remedy at once and prevent Bright’s
disease and diabetis. Sold by all
druggists. tod & w
IT’S A WINNING GAME.
with the three dice loaded tq win—Safe, Sound and Profitable when your
mpney is put in REAL ESTATE.
“Great oaks from little acorns grow I ,’’ is not a truer fact than that
most of our rich men started up the
ladder with the smallest piece of real
estate. Let us point out an invest
i x ment sure to turn out profitable with
a short while. A few dollars, a
I W little courage, a degree of patience,
and you will win the game.
rf 3 *" We have houses and lots, vacant
x lots, store property, small farms and
-L ——large plantations for sale at prices
vs-Sst?, sflllkin that are sure to advance. It does not
(IFF l SiluNU tak e much money to do business with
Jnl L | I us, as we can give you liberal terms
on most of this property.
' If you wish to sell or buy property
r see us. Do not delay. Buy now and
\ I ~ ’ "Jjgrai- make a profit.
ALLEN & CROCKETT,
The Real Estate and Insurance Men.
Where is
Chewing Gum
and
Candy Store
See Tomorrow’s paper.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SOLICITOR OF CITY COURT
I announce my candidacy for re
election as solicitor of the City Court
of Americus, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary on April 15th.
I have filled the unexpired term of
my predecessor, and I trust that my
administration of the duties of this
important office fully merits the con
fidence of the white voters of Sumter,
at whose hands I ask indorsement hv
re-election to a full term. I will
greatly appreciate your support.
Respectfully,
ZACK CHILDERS.
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. I 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
ty forty-three years. The best part
of my life 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 T>y 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-GENERA*,
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 th e 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 he held on the
4th day of June 1908, and will highly
appreciate your support.
W. W. DYKES.
One New York preacher has de
livered an address in support of
horse racing. Without having read
his screed, it is fair to comment that
he might easily have been in better
business. —Philadelphia Ledger.
If the old maid had her way she
would be made young.—Chicago News.
Advice to the Aged.
Age brings infirmities, such as slug
gish bowels, weak kidneys and blad
der and TORPID LIVER.
TutfsPiils
have a specific effect on theseorgans,
cumulating the bowels, causing them
to perform their natural functions as
in youth and
IMPARTING VIGOR-——.
to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER,
They are adapted to old and young.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL LIFE
Eaton Hulhurt’s Stationery at Bell’s ;
the Jeweler.
Weather forecast for today: Rain,
J. F. Newsom of Lyons, Ga., was a
business vistor in Americus yester
day morning.
Fancy price paid for good beef cat- !
tie by J. T. Bragg. 18-lm .
T. L. Hollensworth of Marietta, was
a business visitor in Americus yes
terday among others.
J. J. Reese came with other Ma
conians having business in Americus
yesterday morning.
Mr. C. D. Mallory was a well known
Macon business man in Americus yes
terday'.
Mr. W. B. Worthy has joined the j
grand army of la grippers, and is
sick at his home on Lee street.
R. F. Hubbard registered from At
lanta last night among the arrivals at
the Hotel Windsor.
Mr. R. F. Sams, one of the officials
of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.,
and formerly of Americus, is here up
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. McCleskey are
visitors for a few days in Americus,
their former home, en route from
Bainbridge to Atlanta.
Mr. William R. Cavedo, superinten
dent of agencies Fraternal Relief
Association, I. O. O. F., was in the
city on business yesterday.
Deputy Court Clerk S. R. Heys is
still confined to his home with la
grippe, having thus been quite ill
foi almost a week now.
OCCUPIES A PETTY HOME
HERE ON TAILOR STREET
Mrs. P. A. Jackson, who has re
cently removed from DeSoto to Am
ericus, is now at home in her beau
tiful residence on Taylor street, next
that of her sister, Mrs. John P. Cato.
The residence, since .Mrs. Jackson
acquired it, has been greatly enlarg
ed and modernized and is among
the prettiest homes in that residence
section of the city.
60 YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK ?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news
papers is sure to know c f the wonderful
n _i ■ ;, cures made by Dr.
L j:. ! timer's Swamo-Root,
.1 1 ! X::i liver
id / J- : . • r remedy.
“I !, KN . tme-tne great medi
|L)v U 5.5- c'.l triumph cf the nine
t\ >JL_ \ I j ij} taenth century; dis-
I g — \./ ) I .covered after years of
*u I—H1 —H f ’-n research by
nl” ( - r - Kilmer, the emi-
II _ _hl . ‘ nent kidney and blad
— - .v r specialist, and is
wonderfully succccrfJ in promptly curing
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou
bles and Drirht's Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Lv.cmp=Root is not rec
ommended for cvcrythingbut if you havekic
■icy, liver cr bladder trouble it will be founa
iuet the remedy you need. 1: has been tested
,n so many ways, in hospital wo; k, in private
Practice, among the helpless too poor to pur
hase relief and has proved so successful ii
very case that a special arrangement has
ecn made by which all readers of this pan'-*-
«rho have not already trie i it, may hav
sample bottle seat free by mail, also a
telling more about Swamp-Root and how i_
find out if you have kidney c - bladder trouble.
When writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper and
send your address to cpY*'’ hyygrfj?
Dr. Kilmer £; Co.. Ding
•egular fifty cent and Home of swamp-Root.
iollar size.s are sold by aii good druggists;
Don't make any mistake, but remember
the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root, and the address. Binghamton,
J. Y.. on evet y bottle.
You may not be able to brag about
the way an ancestor made the money
you are spending, hut you can have
just as much fun out of it. —N. Y.
Press.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money if
it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE’S sig
nature is on each box. 25c.
Tues, Thurs, Sat.
Denver is preparing for the con
vention in the good old way. The
promise that hotel rates shall not
be advanced is circulating.—Philadel
phia Ledger. ,
Wliat Shall We Hare for Dessert?
Try JELL-O, the dainty, appetizing,
economical dessert. Can be prepared
instantly—simply add boiling water
and serve when cool. Flavored just
right; sweetened just right; perfect
in every way. A 10c package makes
enough dessert for a large family. All
grocers sell it. Don’t accept substi
tutes. JELL-0 complies with all Pure
Food Laws. 7 flavors: —Lemon, Or
ange, Raspberry, Strawberry, Choco-'
late, Peach.
Iff
Americus Illuminating & Power Co,
Phone 83.
Call up Loving's Stables, phone 81,
for baggage transfer. ts.
I
- Mr. S. P. Adams was among the ;
j several Atlantans coming to Ameri
| cus yesterday morning.
Pure milk and cream for sale. Phone
386. Oliver & McAfee. ts.
Mr. J. C. Keen came down from Ma
con last evening upon important mat- ;
ters of business here.
James W. Le e of Birmingham was
among the many business visitors
coming to the city yesterday.
| Mrs. J. G. Dodson is spending a
| few days with relatives in Montezuma,
\ goiug over yesterday.
Mr. Frank P. Harrold has gone
to Atlanta upon a pleasant visit of a
i few days, leaving yesterday.
Mr. Lee Allen left yesterday for
i Atlanta, where he goes for a day
; or two upon business.
A. L. Dunn registered from Atlan
i ta yesterday among the several ar
rivals at the Hotel Windsor.
j
! Mrs. Frank. P. Harrold has gone
Mrs. Lott Warren left yesterday for
Albany, upon a visit to relatives in
that city, their former home.
Miss Ilallie Allen returned home
1 yesterday fro a visit at the home
of her sister, Mrs. K. M. McDonald,
near Sumter.
! I shall expect people owing me
accounts to pay their bills by noon
tomorrow (Friday) as I leave at
, once for the North to buy goods, and
must have the money by tomorrow.
! MRS. M. T. ELAM.
VALENTINE PROVED
EXPENSIVE JOKE
Young Lady Sued Malig
nant Wooer.
WILKESBARE, PA., Feb. 12.
‘ (Special)—One of the most expensive
valentines passing through the mails
was that sent to Miss Sophia Rip
ples, by John Weldon. It cost him
$1,400 and was not so very elaborate
at that. The trimmings cost the most.
Weldon had been rejected by Miss
Ripples. She had turned him down
gently, but firmly, and he felt humil
iated. This was shortly before St.
Valentine’s Day last year, and, in a
spirit of revenge, lie mailed her a re
minder of the season.
It was a home-made valentine. It
pictured Miss Ripples with most dis
tressing features, and referred to her
age in an unkind way. There were
verses, too.
Those verses told how any woman
afflicted with a face such as she pos
sessed owed it as a duty to a suffering
public to take her face into the deep
est recesses of the woods,and when
her face wasn’t looking to run away
and leave it to a miserable fate.
Miss Ripples wept and then hunted
up a lawyer. When the case was call
ed Weldon offered no defense, and the
jury promptly gave the maligned wo
man the face lotion she sought.
ilFi n
POISON
jMQ Bote
Many people suffer from Blood
Poison and don’t know it. Read
symptoms. Easily cured by B. B. bf
It vou have aches amt pdns In bones, back
or joints, itcning, .-cabby skin, bloo I feel.*
bot or thin; swollen glands, risings a d
bumps on the stin, sore throat or 'mouth,
falling hair, pimnies r offensive eruptions,
car cerous sorer, lumps or sores on iip-i, sac
or any part of tie body, rarh on skin, are
run down or nervous, ulcers on snv part of
the b >ay, carbuncles r boils, take Botanic
blot d Baim (U. B. M.i, guaranteed to cure
even the worst and m >«t deep-seated cases.
B. B B. drives ad poisonous metier lrom
the system and setts a flood of ;u e, rich
blood directly to the skin surface. In thus
way sores eruptions, pimples and every ev
idence of blood poison are quickly healed
and cure d, com pie ely 'hanging the entire
b)dy Into a clean, healthy condition. The us
andsof case cure t by B B B after all oth
er treatment failed.
RHEUMATISM OR FOUL CATARRH
with shoulder pains, hawku g or sriitirg.
headache, earache, even o ej, «*t» t b ru casts
are quickly cured b/ Uota> ic B ood B.lm
(B. B. B.), because th* setr ub es coaie ire in
b ood poteon. B/B, B. purl tie- and entiche
the blood. You f«ei tlii. life's worth !iv ng
from the very tlrstdose. ty »n have- ehbei
Kheumatism or Ca a s h just try B B B.
and you will get well surely *nd qu'ckly
CURES ITCHING ECZEMA
Watery b lsters, o, en, itching sores e.f ab
kinds, ab leave alter treatmei l with 13. B B
becau.-e these trouh't h are cause d by blood
poison, while B B B kills th p use n, make s
the blood pure a' <1 rich ai d h als the sores
and stoj s the-itchlng foreve .
Botanic Blood Baim. (B. B. B.),is pleasant
ar.d sate to take; composed ot pure Botanic
ingredients, f-amplesse-nt FREE by wi iting
B ood Ba m Co., Atlanta, Ga Isold by dru -
gists, or sent b- • xpiess. §l per large bottle,
with complete directions lor home cure
A photographer That could show
every girl's picture with curly hair
would earn enough money to make
, Rockefeller look like a beggar.—N.
Y. Press.
yon were,
good to the ejirl
before, you
married Iter,
have yon bought'
her. a Gas
•since?
f At The Theatre ]
: e
REAL NEGRO MINSTRELS
The Dandy Dixie Minstrels come
to Glover’s Opera House Saturday,
ruatinee and night. It is a real negro
minstrel show, and that means fun.
All the songs and jokes are new, and
the scenery is quite striking. The
entire show is bright with plenty of
comedy and good musical numbers.
There are over thirty all star per
formers including a superb orches
tra, and the famous “Cotton Pickers
Band,” in this merry Ethiopian min
strel aggregation.
. “Laughing Lamar” the great un
bleached minstrel monologist—the
peer of all Afro-American laugh
creators—the one and only merry
Andrew, whose keen wit, merry jests,
and laughing songs has convulsed
millions in every section of'the civil
ized world, i; one of the men behind
the fun. Lamar has been a wander
ing minstrel since early boyhood and
all his life has been spent on the
stage—excepting during the period of
the Spanish American war—when he
was one of the crew before the mast
on Admiral Dewey’s Flagship. It
was at Manillafi that memorable 4th
of July morning, after Dewey had
smashed the Spanish fleet, when La
mar the minstref Jack Tar won the
so u briquet “Laughing Lamar.” Dur
: ing the fight, amidst the roaring of
cam.on, his big baritone voice led
his shipmates in the song of “Dixie,”
and when the battle was won and
the flag of victory was flung to the
breezes —Lamar, gave vent to a
shout of joyous jubilant, uncontrolla
ble and prolonger laughter and which
was finally suppressed by a mess
mate’s friendly choking. Since that
day tlie sailor-minstrel hds been
known as “Laughing Lamar.”
Charlie Williams is another of the
big minstrel stars, of the “Dandy
Dixie,” one of the best living expon
ent of the real negro minstrel end
man. lie is of the sketch team of
Williams and Stevens, who are the,
feature act in the olio; and whose
character work in the after piece “A
Fowl Deed,” contribute largely to the
entertainment.
The Dixie Rangers Quartette, Jakey
Smith the Black Basso from Borneo,
a great singing chorus, a superb or
chestra and the Cotton Pickers Band
directed by Dudley the Black Creatore
and cornet virtuoso, are also fea
tures.
The Jumping Off Place.
“Constipation had me in its grasp;
and 1 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.
He’s a poor detective who is afraid
of his own shadow.—Ex.
Suffering & Dollars Saved.
E. S. Loper, of Manila, 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.
Fortunately stupid people seldom
realize that they are stupid.—Ex.
RODGERS' REX4LL COTTON SEED
Limited quantity for sale at $2.00
per bushel; an enormous yielder. Dis
tinct type . For further information
apply to S. A. ROGERS, Sumter, Ga.
d-lw—w-lm-pd.
It's easy to be patient when you
have nothing at stake. —Chicago News.
Simple Remedy for LaGrippe
La grippe coughs are dangerous
as they frequently develop into pneu
monia. Foley’s Honey and Tar noi
only stops the cough but heals
'“♦lengthens the lungs so that no^
rious results need be feared* The"
genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar con
tains no harmful drugs and is in a
yellow package. Refuse substitutes.
Sold by all druggists.
RANGERS TO KILL
WILD HORSES
RENO, NEV., Feb. 12. (Special)
Orders were received from the fores
try department instructing the ran
gers of the Tolaybe, the Toquitna and
the Kouitor reserves in Lander coun
ty, to kill all wild horses found on
the Government domain.
There are about 15,000 wild horses
on the reserves. They are doing
much damage to vegitation and at
tracting domestic animals to their
herds.
Family life is give and take, the
head of It giving and the rest of it
taking.—N. Y. Press.
BETWEEN SEASO]
SELLING AT
ANSLEY
There are items soniep e
are needing all the while and
place in Americus to find tl
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
Silk, Linen and mercerized waists.
Nainsooks, Long Cloths, Cambrics, etc,
Table Damasks, Towels, Napkins, Crusi
Woolen skirtings, suitings, waistings.
Black Taffeta silks and fancy waisting
Long and short kid gloves and wool
gloves.
American Lady Corsets— for which we
sole agents.
Ruchings—in a beautiful line new styles,
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Ribbons, Belts,
Laces and Embroideries— extra special vai
Boys’ knee trousers and school suits.
Men’s Paragon trousers—for which we
sole agents.
Men’s neckwear, gloves, collars, shirts,sox
Men’s raincoats, overcoats and suits.
Trunks, satchels and traveling bags.
Art squares, matting, rugs, carpets, curt
There is nothing in fact that you may need in oi
but what you can come here with the assurance of find
larger, and also better variety, than you will in any other!
in Americus. Prices always guaranteed right. Com
see us.
CHAS. L ANSI!
Latest Crop I
Carden Sea
We want you to remember that w
are the largest dealers in Garden, Fia
and Flower Seed in this section, and you,
wants will receive every attention if ec
trusted to us.
c w°,: or Davenport Drag 6
Phone No. 410 LAMAR ST,
Us - Americus, Ga
MATINEE and NHSHf
GLOVER’S OPERA
HOUSE
SATURfIA* Feb. 15,
Voelckel & Nolan’s
DIXIE
MINSTRELS
Best All Star Ni\ r , v . j w
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JOKERS
PALM GKOT IC JL 1 ART
Vaudeville Oho
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.
hotel ■
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17th and H Sw*
WASHINGTON,
100 limiiiß, r.a
European Plan. 'I-’'" Injpß
wards; Wit!. Hath AdP ®
A high-class conduct*
your comfort. K< 11:11111 ' .
throughout. I*i r*'<i !;• ""
ion Station 2d n,,,lUt ? ea t}Jß
minutes. Shops aim ! L uyjiHl
4tes . Two blocks to
and Executive I .uilnins--
Metropolitan Club. jm
Summer SeaMUi •'ill. .
Wayside Inn
Switzerland of America.
from Saratoga. Semi
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