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Duncans Store.
For a Week of Amazing
Wash Goods Selling
j <:iie last Monday and Tuesday is still remembered by a host of
\Ve know that, because they kept calling for the goods all the
\Ve did not guarantee the supply of advertised goods to last long
' tb i Tuesday night, but the demand was as great on Friday and Sat
er i on Monday and Tuesday, and for this reason we have arranged
U Ca our regular size list for this week’s selling and many will hurry to
, to , e } es t they miss some of the tremendous bargains they know will
be offered.
,900 UJ> I- '- 2c lsc ‘
- m at 9 34c. i
M, - iv morning, Feb. 24th,
. a new lot of ‘
■ - ginghams including
. beautirui - - <
t i . .. .. ; L newest patterns. '
, \ ■ m. c.u pattern in the lot) for
sale price. They 1
L, -, r f ec t goods in every way
4V f ? Regular width,
nni’mrm wrong but the price. Reg
-2 1-2 c and 1 sc. 1
m e - M-nday and Tuesday 1
all '' Jc '
Regular 20c Henley Series 3t
12 I -2c Wd.
jnu.i let of Henley serges,
r - = - . rs .last fall pat
terns; not more than ten pieces in
the lot The;, sold regularly ev
erywhere for 20c. All that re
rr.a n will be closed at per yard,
12 l-2c.
fruit Loom. Bleaching and Lonsdale
Domestic at 8 34c Yd.
Monday morning at 8 o clock
we will place on sale one case of
assorted Fruit of Loom and Lons
jj dale bleaching at 8 3-4 c yard.
; Not more than ten yards will be
f sold to one buyer at the price, and
the price :s for Monday and
iuesuay on.y. at per yard 8 34c.i
50c V\c»ol VNaistings at 25c.
Fifteen half pieces wool waist
ir.gs with neat silk embroidered fig
ures. _/ inches wide and all wool.
Regular selling price 50c. Here
for Monaav and Tuesday at per
yard 23c. '
Men's 10c, Or Three for 25c
Handkerchiefs, at sc.
Men s plain white hemstitched
handkerchiefs with three different
see fierce, they are the full regu
size. they are put up three
package and labeled three!
:r -0 c Cur special price here
.*!onday and Tuesday at
New Brits.
pw.. _; ,1 . i i
I the past week we have'
;■i . , !
' nnipment of the very
m belts, including
J tpanese effects, also
T ninber-ieather belts. Price
2>c to 51.50
53 Suits at 51.25.
: '• morning we will
the entire balance of
DO AN MERCANTILE CO.
115 and 117 Forsyth St. John R. Shaw s Old Stand.
| Conclave No. 343..
Jl'lFflviCi ORDER HtPUSOPHS
I nesday each month,
I ' All visiting
I I
■ -OCKETT, Archon.
B ' -AGG. Secretary. I
■ t
I Mil i C j>. V -Wi'dk
I ' & i -uu nt\
I T J n Of all kinds.
I repair work a specialty. ■ *
K ' ottOD av enue. opposite j
B old & Johnson’s ware
■ se - Phone 522.
If. I .???*? tc Coated Tablets ;
I £ c7ivA C - u:ci G an Permanently
■ I V\ d other remedies fait
I 1 *: x T..e only safe,sure cure
II n 5 Drj S Store, Americus, Ga.
our stock of boy’s suits, including
all sizes from Bto 15 years, most
of the lot are sample suits, others
are the regular stock clothes, per
fectly fresh and new. Regularly
sold for $3, here on sale for the
first time Monday morning at
per suit $1.25
200 Pieces Ribbons at 10c Yd.
Ribbons in black, white and
every imaginable shade- three to
five inches wide, worth from 12
1-2 to 25c. A great assortment
here for Monday and Tuesday
selling at per yard 10c
Half Silk Crepe-De-Chine at 25c Yd.
We have only two pieces of!
this regular 50c grade to he sold;
for less than half price, brown!
dnd gray. If we had a full stod
or if we could buy the missing
shades we would never think of j
selling these two pieces for 25c, j
but we can’t get any more and
these will go on sale here Mon
day morning at per yard . . 25c'
j
Misses Ribbed Hose at 8c Pair.
Twenty dozen Misses ribbed;
Hose, odd pairs, all sizes. Some
of them are from our best 25c
hose, others are from the regular
10 cts grades, some were 12 1-2
and some were 15c. The whole
lot has been placed in one big
bargain box and are now offered
for your choice at per pair . . 8c
50 Inch White Dress Linen at 49c.
Ideal fabric for waists, skirts,
children’s washable suits and all
purposes for which linen is used.
This unusual width makes this by
far the best value we have ever
offered, here Monday and Tues
day at per yard 49c
36 Inch Lingerie Cloth at 29c Yard.
The regular 50c. We’ve only
five pieces of this fine grade to sell
;at this price. If it is worth a
cent it is as good a 50-
cent value as we have
sold. Here for Monday and
Tuesday, or as long as the lot
I lasts, at per yard 29c
I Ladies winter weight fleeced
lined ribbed vest all sizes; tape
neck, perfect goods, equal in
every way to some grades selling
for 39c. Here Monday and
Tuesday at, each 21c
One case of huckback towels,
size 19 by 38 inches; plain and
colored borders. Never before
LOANS.
Farm loans and loans on city
real estate negotiated at low
rates and on easy terms,
G R ELLIS, Americus, Ga
JOHNSON & HARHOLD.
Cotton Warehouse
and Commission Merchant?
AND DEALERS IN
Heavy Groceries aod Fertilizer*
Plantation Supplies Furnished
on Reasonable Terms.
Despite considerable anti-cigarette
‘ legislation, an anti cigarette law that
would have any particular effect
would be interesting because unique.
—Philadelphia Press.
known to sell for less than 12 1-2 c
Here for Monday and Tuesday
only, at each 5c
One thousand yards brown
linen, full width and a grade that
has always sold for 25c. Not
over 20 yards to one buyer at the
price here Monday and Tuesday
at per yard 18 1-2 c
Linen lawn, 36 inches wide,
very sheer, a grade never before
known to sell for less than 39c.
Here for Monday and Tuesday,
at per yard 27 1-2 c
Ladies’ skirts of muslin, trim
j med with embroidery and lace,
! all lengths and waist measures.
; Regulary sold for 65c. Here for
; Monday and Tuesday only, at
; each 39c
Men’s half hose, great assort
j ment of fancy patterns, also red
and black split sole Never be
fore known to sell for less than
25c. Here Monday and Tues
day, at per pair 15c
j
Ladies’ fast black hose, high,
I spliced heels and toes; full reg
j ular length and seamless. We sell
these in lots of five pairs- (No
more or no le-~s to one customer at
the price .here Monday and Tues
j day, at per pair 7c
Fifty thousand envelopes, two
;of the most popular sizes; sell
regularly for sc. Here Monday
and Tuesday at per package, 2c
Plain colored chambrav in
blue, brown, pink and red. When
. this lot is gone there will be no
| more at this price. Before the ad
, vance this quality sold for 12
1 I -2c. It would be cheap now at
15c. Just for a leader here
| Monday and Tuesday, at per
: yard 712 c
! --
Sterling silver thimbles, all
I sizes and each one branded Ster
ling, sold by jewelers for 50c.
Our price here Monday and Tues
day at each .... 21c
Trie Infants Rubens shirts, no
buttons, no trouble. Everybody
knows these goods. One special
lot on sale here Monday and
Tuesday- at each 25c
i
Young Men’s Wright’s Health
Underwear in all sizes for young
, men; while the lot we have on
[ hand lasts we will sell at per gar
: ment 47c
FISH TALES are often exaggeration* tut
we nave n' need of *uetching the :iu h ;
our ba*iß*ss as FISH DEALERS- F e h
ness l* au »b*olute‘y indispensable qua,it
in uns a ted or ur.sirokei dsn and we u mi e
none about which. ther may be the slightest
doubt. We kee .vervkinrt in m>:* froa
the tame y t out to’solid mallet- And w,
d. n t trv to make a fortune on v p an
of fish we sell either. *H fc R OCK it CO
Pboje No 32
Camp 202 W. 0. W.
A Meets 1 nd 3 Thurs
day in each month at
Odd Fellows Hall. All
visiting sovereigns ir
good standing are cor
dially invited.
W. T. LANE, Consul Com.
. H. R. JOHNSON, Clerk.
One Cent Column
FOR SALE.
"WALL PAPER.—The handsomest
line of wall papers I have ever hand
led —2,000 patterns, imported and do
mestic papers. Beauties, cheap. Phone
36T and I will call. H. G. STAN
FIELD. Painter and Decorator.
2-25-ts
FOR NEXT 30 DAYS I will paper
any room in Americus for SIO.OO, reg
ular price $15.00 to SIB.OO. Phone 367
Quick. H. G. STANFIELD. Painter
and Decorator. 2-25-ts
FOR SALE—Great bargains in real
estate of all descriptions. Both city
and farm property. . Would advise
that you call and look over my list
and buy city property as you hear
the whiz of the new trolley cars. Re
member that “Pres. Walker of Phil
adelphia” has arrived. W. L. ENG
LISH. 22-ts
FOR SALE—One 8-horse engine
and 10-horse boiler in good condition.
In the city for $165.00. W. L. ENG
LISH. 22-ts
Eggs for hatching. Barred P. Rocks.
White Wyandotts and Buff Orpingtons.
$1.50 for 15 eggs. W. G. TURPIN.
16-tf-d&w.
FOR SALE CHEAP. One first-class
second hand, omnibus. S. M. THOMP
SON, Americus, Ga. 15-ts.
WANH rT
WANTED—Man to milk cows.
OLIVER & McAFEE. 2-25-ts
WANTED. Second hand set black
smiths tools, Applv to C. R. Whitlev.
3 9-5 t
FOR RENT
FOR RENT —Desirable ten-room
residence. 219 Jackson St. All modern
conveniences; close in. Apply to Capt
P. H. Williams 25-4 t-pd.
FOR RENT —Four room cottage.
Apply to A. C. Crockett at office of
Allen & Crockett. 2-12-ts
los rr
LOST PIN, Baby’s pin, not engrav
ed. Finder will be rewarded if pin is
returned to the Times-Recorder. ts
FOB SALE. I *
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-
rooin 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,
Office Phone 65.
Residence Phone 129.
“Muckalee”
Is the name of the best
5 CENTS,
6 FOR A QUARTER
CIGAR
Sold in Americus.
It is made in Americus and
smoked in Americus by all
judges of good cigars.
Sold at all cigar stands. Cal! for
Muckalee.
Shoes Repaired.
I pick the stitches and preserve the
welts. I also repair shoes according tc
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
stitched or tacked if desired.
JOSMTI M. DUDLEV.
312 Jackson Street,
HOW DID YOU EVER
DO WITHOUT IT!
We hear that all the time wdiere
ever we have installed our hot water
heater. You have no idea what a
convenience they are, especially in
Winter, when warm baths are neces
sary and hot water is always in de
mand. Think of it —in a few minu
tes you have enough hot water for a
bath and no bother at all. Ask us to
tell vou more about it.
C. P. PAYNE.
TALES Os IHE TOWN
TOLD IN FEW LINES
Pencil Stubs Poked Up At
Random.
Waterman’s Ideal and Automatic
Self-filling fountain pens to suit all
who write. M. S. HOLLIDAY.
The beautiful pecan tree next the
Glover Grocery Co s. warehouse was,
cut down yesterday to make room for
the addition to that building.
I have some i special t values in a
few diamond rings this week. S. A.
Daniels, the jeweler. ts
The big Donnelly & Hatfield Mins
trels will play to fine audiences here
tomorrow, matinee and night. These
are old favorites in Americus.
300 pairs of ladies’ shoes in sizes
from No. 2 to at 98c pair. These 5
are regular $!.."• 9. $2.00. $2.50 and $3.00
shoes. Warlick s Store, Planters Bank
Building. 25-3 t
Nine announced candidates for the
five places on the board of county
commissioners, and others still to
come. It is an imposing array.
Every style shoe from a patent
leather to an old ladies comfort in
that lot of odds and ends at Warlick’s
All out on tables and you take your
choice for pair. Not a pair in the;
lot worth less than $1.50 up to $3.00,
but they all go at 98c. Warlick’s Store.
Planters Bank Building. 25-3 t
The announcement column already
contains twenty-six candidates for
county office. Step lively now. gents;
There’s always room at the top.
Two other sheriff’s tickets were
rumored yesterday, but nothing had
developed upon that line when the
weary candidates "took out" last night.
•The Blood is The life,*
Science has never gone beyond tin
above simple statement of scripture. But
It has illuminated that statement and
given it a meaning ever broadening with
the increasing breadth of knowledge.
When the blood is ’’bad" or impure It
is not alone the body which suffers
through disease. The brain is also
clouded, mind and judgement are
effected, an evil deed or impure
traced to the
hnpumy of the Foul, impure blood
can be made sure bv the use ,->f Hr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. <■ It
enriches "and purifies the 'blood therphv
curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and
other cutaneous affections, as eczema,
tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and other
manifestations of impure blood.
& ® ® 9 ® 9
In the cure of scrofulous swellings, en
larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old
sore.-, the "Golden Medical Discovery "has
performed the most marvelous cures. In
cases of old sores, or open eating ulcers,
it is well to apply to the open sores Dr.
Pierce’s All-Healing Salve, which pos
sesses wonderful healing potency when
us»*d as an application to tb-* sores in con
junction with the use of "Golden Medical
Discovery" as a blood cleansing consti
tutional treatment. If your druggist
don’t happen to have the "All-Healing
Salve" in stock, you can easiiv procure it
by inclosing fifty-four cents in postage
stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, 663 Main St.,
Buffalo, X. Y., and it will come to you by
return post. Most druggists keep it as
well as the "Golden Medical Discovery.*
® ® 0-0 ® ®
You can’t afford to accept any medicine
of unknown composition as a substitute
for "Golden Medical Discovery," which is
a medicine of knows composition,
having a complete list of ingredients in
plain English on its bottie-wrapper. the
same being attested as correct under oath.
Dr. Pieice’s Pleasant Pellets regulate
and invigorate stomach, liver and bow eta
*_
A man’s conscience never bothers
him till he’s ill, and a woman’s except
when she’s happy.—N. Y. Press.
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,
heal the lungs and expel the cold
from your system. Contains no
harmful drugs. Sold by all druggists.
eod &w
Heyday of youth isn't in it with the
pay day of manhood. —Chicago News.
CATARRH YIELDS
To Healing Air of Hyomei. .Sold Un
der Guarantee by Dodson's Phar
macy.
Catarrh is the most preva
lent disease known to humanity. Pro
bably ninety per cent, of the people
in this country suffer at one time or
another with this common disease.
It is a germ disease and hence can
be cured only by some method that
will reach and destroy the germs.
This is best found in Hyomei, which
may be called the direct method of
treating catarrh, as its medication, ta
ken in with the air you breathe, goes
directly to every air cell in the nose,
throat and lungs; kills all catarrhal
germs; heals the irritated mucous
membrane and vitalizes the tissues so
as to render catarrh no longer possi
ble.
Dodson's Pharmacy gives their ab
solute guarantee to refund the price
to any catarrh sufferer that Hyomei
fails to benefit. 20-24-27
A crowd of women never seem to be
able to understand one another's re
marks unless they all talk at the same
time—N.- Y. Press.
Grass
and Clover Seeds.
Best Qualities Obtainable and
of Tested Germination.
We carry one of the largest and
best stocks in this country.
Specialties that we offer to ad
vantage, ar<*
Alfalfa, Japan Clover,
Tall Meadow r Oat Grass,
Paspalum Dilatation,
Johnson Grass,
Bermuda Grass, etc.
Our Catalogue gives fuller descrip
tions and information about Grasses,
Clovers and Farm Seeds than any
other seed catalogue published.
Mailed free on request. Writs for It,
and pricesofany seeds required.
L T.W. Wood & Sons.
V) SEEDSMEN, - Richnonii. !». U
For Nervous, Over-worked
and “Run Down” Women
Women in an exhausted, nervous state, due to • v r-work, continent;
social'functions ora general “run down*’ c n •?, . ealth, i The Story of
why tonics and emulsions fail to benefit then. h r a->n i i him Im* mm
Tonics and emulsions are good in their place, but the\ cannot bur , the JRSeEssss
body until the nerves have been toned and quieted. R E x mea n *
There’s only one remedy that can restore health to wonjpn i s ex- comWnathiTmakM
hausted, nervous condition, because it acts directly upon the nerves. ALL fcing of
We have proven
time and time again
Wy that Rexall Reme
yO W I f V dies are king* above
llwWttVy all others.
For mote than
m two years an expert
travelled all over
■ ■ « ■ U ■ ■ ■ the world in search
Americanitis Elixir —~s=
wonderful cure of
is the only remedy of its kind in existence. As its name implies, it's a aa ? natul^,t e did
specinc for the peculiar exhausted nervous conditions resulting from the sonaiiy cooid see
continuous rush and tension under which Americans live. This remedy of „sed!
fills an important gap in the line of medicines. *he
Rexall Americanitis supplies to the body just th»'»sc elements which purchased the pre
vr i • cr- • . . , , , scriptior.. but it was
Mature cannot supply m sufficient quantities t . meet the unnatural dram never used as a Rex- |
upon the nervous system So^Jhadi^
> Phosphorus in soluble form is the basis of this splendid nerve food. C h«m
Thousands of women have been saved from nerv< s prostration by the ists and physician*
prompt use of Rexall Americanitis. To all conditions of nervous derange- company! ** l D ™*
merit, exhaustion and debility it brings permanent relief. h
r>_ 75 Cents Per Bottle
DODSON PHARMACY
The Store
COTTON VALLES LOST
11 TO 19 POINTS
Local Market Showed no
Signs of Life.
The cotton market opened yester
day after a two day’s rest in a very
groggy style, and continued weak on
its to the close. Fears of labor
disturbances on account of the Presi
dent's attitude militated against both
the cotton and stock markets. In fav-!
or of the market was a week-end
statement with bullish features, but
the present uncertainty elsewhere \
overrode all else. The opening was
lower, values easing off towards the
close, which was 11 to 19 points below
the close on Friday.
New York opened 6 to 9 points low
er. followed by a quiet session. At
one time the close was at the bottom,;
11 to 15 points net lower for the day. j
Spot prices were unchanged. New !
Orleans opened sto 7 points down.!
this being practically the high point j
for the session. The close was 17 to i
19 points below the final for Friday. J
Spot quotations were reduced 1-16.
Liverpool opened 1 to 4 points lower
and closed barely steady. 3 to 7
points below the close for the day be
fore. The market is due 1 to 3 points
lower this morning. Spot prices were
reduced 2 points, the sales being S,OOO
bales.
Locally the market was dead, no
inquiry being reported. No cotton was
being pushed for sale. Quotations are
unchanged.
THE QUOTATIONS
IN AMERICUS
Cotton Market as Reported Daily
by L. G. Council.
Americus, Ga., Feb. 24. —We quote
the local cotton market dull, as fol
lows:
Today Y’st'day
Good Middling Ilf lIL
Middling 10* 10*
Low Middling 7« 7f
NEW YORK FUTURES.
New York, Feb. 24. —Spots -.Middling
at ll.fO Futures closed steady.
Open Close
March 10.53 10.45
May 10.67 10.63
July 10.52 10.47
Oct. 10.(0 9 95
SAVA~NAH
Savannah, Ga. Feb. 24. Spots
middling 11 1-16 cents.
NEW ORLEANS.
New Orleans. La. Feb. 24. — Close
*feady. Spots middling, IJ-i cents.
LIVERPOOL.
Liverpool, Feb. 24.—The cotton mar
set closed barely steady. Spots: Mid
dling uplands 6.13
WILLIAMS’ KIDNLY PILLS
’ Have you neglected your Kidneys j
Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys and bladder? Have you pains
in loins, side, back, groins and blad
der? Have you a flabby appearance
of the face, especially under the eves?
Too frequent a desire to pass urine? If ■
so, Williams, Kidney Pills will cure j
you,—at Druggist Price 50c.
WilliaraV M'fg Co. Props., Cleve
land, O.
Sold by W. A. Rembkrt.
The reason a girl doesn't like to
kiss a man is she'd rather he did it.—
X. Y. Press.
Liren Your Liter
Do you, like a dentist at his work,
always look-“down in the mouth,” feel
languid, physically dilapidated and
mentally dull. Then your liver is on
a strike. No other remedy will act
as scientifically on the liver as “Liver
tone.” It is especially designated as
a substitute for calomel, requires no
restriction of habits or diet, has no
unpleasant symptoms, and may be
used with good effect by young and
old alike. Livertone is for sale only
by Dodson’s Pharmacy, and they will
refund your money if you are not
satisfied. ltd & w.
!| c u r e any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not Bright's Diaeasa
A beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. or Diabetes
SOLD BY ALLIDRUGrGTSTS
L. A. LOWREY, President. M. M. LOWREY, Cashier.
CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Vice. Pres. R. E. McNULTY, Asst Cashier.
AMERICUS NATIONAL BANK
The Only National Bank in This Section.
CAPITAL $100,000.00. I*. 8. BONDS $100,000.00.
Coder the supervision of the
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
Aero ants oi firms, individuals and coporations invited. * Certificates of
deposit issued bearing interest.
SEND YOUR ORDERS TO THE
ALBANY WHISKEY CO.,
FINCH & SIMMONS, Proprietors,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
15 MONROE STREET,
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA.
Phone 3340 ' P. O. Box 691
CASE GOODS.
Three Feathers $2.00
Old Forrester 1.50
Upper Ten 1.50
Murray Hill Club. $1.25 or - f0r54.50
Sleepy Eye. $1.25 or 4 for .... 4.50
I. W. Harper, $1 25 or 4 for 4.50
Echo Springs , $1.25 or 4 for 4.50
Silver Tip, SI.OO or 4 for .. .. 4.00
Cold Springs, SI.OO or 4 for .. .. 3.50
Old Henry SI.OO or 4 for .. .. 3.50
Pedigree, SI.OO or 4 for 3.50
Private Stock, SI.OO or 4 for 3.50
White Oak, SI.OO or 4 tor 3.50
Good French Brandv, per quart,
$1.25, $1.50 and 1.75
Duffy’s Malt 1.00
Shaw’s Malt 1.00
Kantbebeat, 7 year old, bottled in
bond, Pennsylvania Rye, $1.25 . . 5.00
Woodford Club. Pure fltye, bottled
in bond,[B]years old, SI.OO per quart,
or sl2 a case.
We prepay on ai orders for four quarts or more amount
ing to live dollars or over when money is enclosed with order. No express is
paid unless money is sent with order
All mail orders are sent to express office the same day order is received.
If goods do not reach you in a reasonable length of time write us so we can
trace same.
Wine of all kinds and price. Beer from SI.OO to $1.50 a dozen, or by the
cask. Guarantee prices and goods.
WHISKIES THAT ARE j{j
WORLD RENOWNED ijj
S Our own brands assorted to suit purchaser.
EXPRESS PREPAID Z*3
Four Full Quarts (in glass ) UZ
ATTIC WILLOW DALE RYE |f*
Finest Kentucky Bourbon, $4.00 Old and Fragrant - - $2.85 j]
in BLUE LABEL ALLAN SINCLAIRS l^f
TjJ Pure Old Com - - - $4.00 Georgia Corn - - - $2.85 |t
■n Twelve Full Quarts - $ll.OO Twelve Full Quarts - - SB.OO J]
Hi Lots of satisfaction in knowing, when you buy whis- S
1C key from ns, you get the world renowned Kentucky Bour
jy bon and Rye and Georgia Corn. We can supply your jf
iff" wants about as quickly as you can be supplied from any 31
|»“ other point. Even if the time was very much longer, it UZ
J■ would be overcome many times by the quality of our
1C goods. Jff
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BARREL GOODS.
Rye Quart Gallon
Joe Magnum .. .. $1.00........ .$3.50
Chase Rye 1.00 3.50
Cream of Kentucky 1.00 4.00
Carlton Club 85 3.00
Mountain Springs.. .75 3.00
Monogram 75 3.00
XXXX 75 3.00
XXX 65 2.50
XX 50 2.00
X 1 gallon «n jug 1.50
Apricot Brandy, $2.00 and .. ..$3.00
Banana Brandy, $2.00 to $3.00
Peach and Apple Brandy, $2.00
to 4.00
Carolina Corn $1.50 to .. 3.00
Tennessee Mountain Corn from
$2.50 to ?... 3.00
Rum from $2.00, $3.00 to . 4.00
Gin from $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 to. 4.00
Four quarts of Monogram, express
prepaid, $3.25.
Four quarts Elk Valley Corn, ex
press prepaid, $3.25.