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GEO. D. WHEATLEY
February Will Be a Banner
Month For [Bargains.
There are strong logical reasons why the February Bar
gains should appeal to your buying economy. We are mak
ing our last calls on all surplus lots of seasonable merchandise.
Profit on these lots is wiped out. Cost, even, does not influ
ence the price in many instances. Just that one dominating
desire to make a clean sweep of everything that would take
up wanted space when the new season opens.
Ladie's Suits at Halt Price.
These suits bear the mint stamp
of style. The prices will interest you
if you are bent on money saving in
your suit buying.
Suits worth $13.50, now SG. iu
Suits worth $16.50, now $5.25
Suits worth $18.50, now $0.25
Suits worth $22.50, now $11.25
Suits worth $25.00, now $15.00
Suits worth $30.00, now .. .. $15.00
Suits worth $35.00, now $17.50
Ladie’s Raincoats Half Price.
Full length, loose and semi-fitting
styles, in gray, tan and green mix
tures, serviceable and all-wool, rain
proofed material:
Raincoats that were $12.50, reduced
to $6.25
Raincoats that were $15.00, reduced
to $7.50
Raincoats that were SIB.OO, reduced
to $9.00
Raincoats that were $20.00, reduced
to SIO.OO
Raincoats that were $25.00, reduced
to $12.50
Children’s Coats half Price.
Every coat is a bargain; every
price is a profitless price to us. Ev
ery mother who has got a coat to
buy for her girl should carefully look
these lots through. They are full
length, warm and serviceable; school
coats of plain and fancy materials;
in brown, blue, red, tail and green.
For ages 6 to 14 years, all at one
Half Price.
SPECIAL CORSET COVER EMBROIDERIES.
10 piecies Beautifully patterned, soft Cambric and Swiss
Embroideries, 18 inches wide, in new designs for Corset Cov
ers. Unusual in Quality and Variety and were bought to sell
for 35c. We will put them on sale Monday at 23c.
All Goods Quoted Are for Spot Cash Only
GEO. D. WHEATLEY.
Americus, Ga.
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Next to Caving 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.
SEND YOUR HORSES
to
ROSE & WHEELER
%
Scientific and Practical Horse-Slioers
Prompt attention and satisfaction
guaranteed. J. M. Oliver’s Shop.
Phone 24. 2-19-1 m
OPERA HOUSE
Matins and Night,
WEDNESDAY, FEB 26.
- THE—
Donnelly S Hatfield
MAGNIFICENT
MINSTRELS
Under the Personal Direction of A1 G.
Field—Best of the Good Ones
CLEVER COMEDIANS
SUPERB SINGERS
DIVERTING DANCERS
MASTER MUSICIANS
THE FAMOUS FIX SHOW
The Acme of Originality
The Synonym of Supremacy
CLEAN WHOLESOME REFINED
The Favorite Family Show—Espec
ially Enjoyable to Ladies and
Children
..THE ONLY BIG SHOW COMING..
In a Class by Itself.
See the Bijc Xoonday Parade
Hear the Free Band Concert
Donnelly A Hatfield never disappoint
AH that is advertised and more.
PRICES: 50c, 75c and SI.OO.
MATINEE: 25c and 50c.
Seats at Joe Brown’s 3 days in ad
vance.
« MEN AND WOMEN.
Use Big Cl for unnatural
discharges,inflamr.mt»ons,
irritations or ulcerations
of mucous membranes
Painless, and not astrin
gent or poisonous,
Mold by DroatiU,
or sent in plain wrapper,
by express, prepaid, for
•1.00, or 3 bottles $2.75.
Circular tent OB request.
Ladies Sweaters Half Price.
IPs sweater time and stock is in
shape to fill and fit your wants in
this particular. We have them in
black, white, red, brown, navy and
Yale. Sizes 34 to 44.
Ladies’ Sweaters, $1.50 reduced to
Ladies’ Sweaters, $2.00, reduced
to SI.OO
Ladies’ Sweaters, $2.50, reduced
to $1.25
Ladies' Sweaters, $3.0. reduced to
Ladies’ Sweaters, SSOO and $6.50, re
duced to $2.50
Men’s Flannelette Night Shirts, s
'fhese would be just as valuable to
us at the beginning of next winter's
season as they were at the begin
ning of this season, but we don't do
it that way
One lot of men's fancy striped flan
nellette night shirts ;full width and
length; made of good quality mater
ial. Sold regularly at 65c. Special
to close at 45c
One lot of men's fancy striped
Flannellette night shirts extra heavy
quality; well made, full width, and
length: and worth $1.25. Special to
close at 79c.
Stockings for Boys and Girls.
These are the tough
wearing sort, .lust the kind for ev
ery day use. Bought them because
they are strong and durable. Wide
rib and extra heavy for winter wear.
Sizes 5 1-2 to 8 and were never
sold for less than 25c. Only a few
dozen in lot to close at 15c.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR COUXTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce my candidacy
for a place on the Board of County
Commissioners of Sumter County,
subject to the action of the democratic
primary, on April 15th.
I shall fully appreciate your suf
frage, and if elected, I shall faithfully
and impartially represent the entire
people of the County, to the very best
of my ability.
A. F. HODGES.
1 am a candidate for one of the
places upon the board of county com
missioners of Sumter, subject to the
primary on April 15th, and would ap
preciate your vote, promising, if elec
ted, a faithful discharge of the duties
of the office. Respectfully,
J. F. BOLTON.
I announce my candidacy for the
office of county commissioner of Sum
ter at the democratic primary on April
15th, and will appreciate the support
of my fellow citizens. Respectfully,
JOHN T. FERGUSON.'
I announce myself a candidate for
the office of county commissioner of
Sumter county, subject to the Demo
cratic primary of April 15th, 1908. I
solicit the votes o's the people. Re
spectfully, H. J. WEBB.
I announce my candidacy for the
office of county commissioner of
Sumter, subject to the action of the
democratic primary April 15, and
will appreciate the support of the vot
ers therein. Respectfully,
THOMAS B. HOOKS.
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
re-election to the office of county com
missioner, subject to the democratic
primary on April 15th, and respectful
ly ask the support of the voters of
Sumter county.
J. L .CHAMBLISS.
I am a candidate for the office of
county commissioner of Sumter, sub
ject to the democratic primary April
15th. and 'would greatly appreciate
.our vote and support. Respectfully,
J. H. DANIEL.'
I herewith announce that I am a
candidate for the office of County Com
missioner of Sumter County, subject
to the Democratic primary of April
15th, 1908. J. A. MCDONALD.
I announce my candidacy for the
office of County Commissioner of
Sumter County subject to the Demo
cratic primary of April 15th, 1908.
FRANK SHEFFIELD.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of County Commis
sioner, of Sumter County, Ga., sub
ject to the action of the Democratic
primary to be held on April 15th, 1908.
I will appreciate the votes of the peo
ple. GEO. OLIVER.
FOR TAX REC EIVER
I announce herewith my candidacy
for the office of tax-receiver of Sum
ter at the Democratic primary April
15th, and wili greatly appreciate the
support of the voters of the county,
promising, if elected, a faithful dis
charge of the duties of the office. Res
pectfully, J. I. HILLER.
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.
IT'S A WINNING GAME.
with the three dice loaded to win—Safe, Sound and Profitable when your
money is put in REAL ESTATE.
‘ Great oaks from little acornsgrow,” 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
a ment sure to turn out profitable with
in a short while. A few dollars, a
' wlaAl* M little courage, a degree of patience,
and you will win the game.
/y&r We have houses and lots, vacant
lots, store property, small farms and
, ■ _f v \ large plantations for sale at prices
r —"<7s*7* f fill kill i that are sure to advance. It does not
UCC | jUUNU ,ake mucll money to do business with
* I us ’ as ' ye can give s ' ou llberal terms
Psf}n|J|ufX‘ j on mosb of this property.
L. rISS&syV Ls- y° u wish to sell or buy property
see us. Do not delay. Buy now and
\j . make a profit.
ALLEN & CROCKETT,
The Real Estate and Insurance Men.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR SHERIFF
Yielding to the solicitation of
friends in all portions of the county,
and with the desire to hold that im
portant office, i announce njy candid
acy for sheriff of Sumter county, sub
ject to the democratic primary April
15. If thus honored, Mr. George M.
Rodgers will serve as my deputy. We
will appreciate the support of the
voters of the county. Respectfully
J. J. WILSON.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of sheriff of Sumter
county subject to the action of the
Democratic primary of April 15, and
ask the support of the white voters
of Sumter. If thus honored, I ‘will
give my entire time and very best ef
forts to a faithful discharge of the
duties of the office. Mr. Q. W. Fuller
will serve as deputy sheriff with me.
Respectfully,
W. H. FEAGIX.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
I am a candidate for re-election, as
tax collector of Sumter county* sub
ject t<s the democratic primary on
April 15th, and will appreciate this
renewal of confidence upon the part of
the white voters of Sumter. Res
pectfully, I. B. SMALL.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I hereby announce that, subject to
the Democratic primary of April 15th
1908, 1 am a candidate for the office
of representative of Sumter countv.
Respectfully, J. E. SHEPPARD.'
SOLICITOR OE CITY COURT
I announce my candidacy for the
office of solicitor of the City Court
of Americus, subject to the action
of the democratic primary April 15,
and will greatly appreciate the vote
and support of my friends and all
voters of Sumter county generally.
Respectfully,
C. R. WINCHESTER.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Solicitor of the
City Court of Americus, Ga., subject
to the primary election to be held on
the 15th day of April, 1908. I res
pectfully and earnestly ask the sup
port of the voters of Sumter County.
Respectfully,
L. J. BLALOCK.
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 by
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 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 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
1 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
ci ge of all the duties of the office.
P. H. WILLIAMS.
FOR SOLICITOR-GENERAL
I beg to formally announce to the
roters 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, subjeot to the State
Democratic primary, to be held on the
4th day of June 1908, and will highly
appreciate your support.
W. W. DYKES.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL LIFE
Eaton Hulburt’s Stationery at Bell's [
the Jeweler.
*
Mr. W. R. Maxwell, formerly of
Americus but now of New York, was
in the city yesterday upon business.
Call up Loving's Stables, phone 81,
for baggage transfer. ts.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Slappey of
Savannah, were visitors yesterday in
Americus, their former home.
Dodson sells the best and most re
liable seed. —Remember this when you
go to plant. It
Miss Loubelle Speer is spending a
day or two very pleasantly with
friends at Sumter.
Miss Eva Culpepper of Macon ar
rived yesterday upon a visit to Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Culpepper at their
home on Brown street.
Miss Mattie Rylander returned to
Agnes Scott College yesterday after
spending two or three days pleasantly
at her home here.
Mrs. Roy S. Bell of Albany came
yesterday upon a visit to her parents,
Col. and Mrs. J. E. D. Shipp, at their
home on Fur low street.
Messrs. W. R. Jemison, W. E. Her
ing, H. Clay Moore and E. A. Thorn
well of Atlanta were in Americus ? es
terday upon business.
Mrs. F. B. Gregory is spending a
few days here with Dr. Gregory, prior
to the removal of the family from Ma
con to Americus.
STOCK COMPANY 3
NIGHTS AND MATINEE
The Empire Stock Company, com
posed of 14 people, will appear at
the opera house Thursday, Friday and
Saturday nights, with matinees on
Friday and Saturday. The coming of
the company was made possible by
the cancelling of other dates. Includ
ing in the repertoire are eight big
vaudeville specialties. Miss Helen
Carmen Lenton, actress, soloist and
whistler, is featured. Favorable notic
es have been give this stock company
in a number of Georgia cities, and it
is believed by Manager Lucas, of the
opera house, that they will please
Americus people. The opening bill on
Thursday night is ‘Circumstantial
Evidence.”
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
i disease and diabetis. Sold by all
druggists. tod & w
Honeyed words are sometimes used
to mend broken promises.—Chicago
News.
Simple Remedy for LaGrippe
| La grippe coughs are dangerous
j as they frequently develop into pneu
! monia. Foley's Honey and Tar not
only stops the cough but heals and
strengthens 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.
Isn’t it queer how smart we think
people are who agree with us?—Chi
cago News.
Foley's Orino Laxative is a new
j remedy, an improvement on the laxa
' tiVe of former years, as it does not
i gripe or nauseate and is pleasant to
take. It is guaranteed by all drug
gists. eod & w.
A woman never gets too old or too
ugly to be interester in a wedding.—
! Chicago News.
Mistake Corrected
Correct the mistake of risking
pneumonia by neglecting a cough or
cold when Foley’s Honey and Tar
will not only stop your cough but ex
pel the cold from your system. Foley’s
Honey and Tar contains no opiates
and is the best and safest throat and
I lung remedy. Sold by all druggists.
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Dream Stuff.
” had a dream once that I had
found my wife’s long-lost wedding
ring. Twice the dream was repeated.”
“And then you went Out and did
find it?”
“No; that’s the strange part of it.
except that I never was married.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR JUDGE OF CITY COURT
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Judge of the City Court of Am
ericus, subject to the Democratic
primary of April 15th, and will be
grateful for all support given me. If
elected, I will courteously, honestly,
fairly and impartially discharge >the
duties of the office to the very best
of my ability. Very respectfully,
CHARLES R. CRISP.
' *
COUNTY SURVEYOR.
I announce my candidacy for re
election to the office of county sur
veyor of Sumter county, sub
ject to the Democratic
primary
ciate your vote and support. Very
respectfully,
ROBERT R. HOWE.
« yon. were. I
gbodto khegirl
' before you
married her.
have yon boujflvk;
her
sdn.ee?
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Americus Illuminating & Power Co,
Phone 83.
About 50 pairs of slippers in that
lot of shoes to go at 98c at Warlick’s
Store. 25-3 t.
F. \V. Plumb registered from Au
gusta yesterday among the arrivals at
the Hotel Windsor.
We have all varieties of garden
seed —but only one grade—the best. —
Dodson's Pharmacy. It
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mize and family
will leave today for San Antonio,
where they go to reside.
Mrs. J. E. Kirven returned to Atlan/'
ta yesterday after a visit here. !
guest of Mrs. James T. Cotney. /
Plant the Delight Potatoe and avoid
the Potatoe Bugs.—Delight Potatoes
are for sale only by Dodson's Phar
macy. It
Judge J. I. Hiller came over from
Plains yesterday to mingle with
friends. Judge Hiller is a candidate
for the office of tax receiver.
Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Selden, after a
pleasant visit in Americus, their for
mer home, guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Taylor, have returned to Ma
con.
Misses Eula F. Willingham and-Ca-!
mille Lamar, the charming guests of i
Mrs. Frank P. Harrold for several ;
days, returned yesterday to their;
homes in Macon.
NOTICE
If Its coal you want ring ( lark, 30.3.
Quick delivery. ts
Lecture on Christian Science.
Mr. Bicknell Young, of Chicago, will
lecture on Christian Science next Sat
urday evening at Miss Bell's studio.
All are most cordially invited to at
tend. Admission is free and there is
no collection.
Women as Weil as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble prey- upon the mind, dis
:ourages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
| » and cheerfulness soon
jbQ disapne tr v hen .he kid
r,e.vs 2*c out of order
ro ible has
‘ ‘ , jnmon
A/bVv ' %-cHtHcT
wj ; _hi! . UI
*- ate: .o cf.en, if the
urine scalds the f m the chiP'
reaches an aye • . • :; b- able L
control t. ep .; .. • ; .-.fiketed wi'.
bed-wet. : y dy he cause of
the dimeui in.. t - . * r :vi the first
step should be to- : L ■ treatment of
these import;:::• - . • -.npleasant
rouble is due * .x used condition of the
.idneys and bladder anu net to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as weii as men are made rr.is
| rable with kidney ar.d bladder troub' c ,
i ’ nd both need the same great remedy.
| she mild and the immediate effect of
I Swamp-Root is . is sold
by druggists, in f . y- fy.
cent and one .
sizes. You m w
sample bottle by mad
free, also pamphlet t - ~t swauip Hoot,
ing all about it. ‘inch itr.g many of the
thousands cf te..-:rr or.iel letter? received
from sufferers cured in wrilin; ;r. Kilmer
St Co.. Binghanve::. if Y _ s sure and
mention this paper.
Don't make any • :ke, but remember
the name, Swamp-Foot. Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root, and ttie aasrsss Binghamton,
N. Y.. on every bottle.
A brook is like a woman; it
wouldn't babble so much if it kept its
mouth shut.—Chicago News.
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
Some men seem to have that dire
disease known as spring fever all the
year around. —Chicago News.
To Cure a Cold la One Pay.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Druggists refund money if
it fails to cure. E. WT GROVE’S sig
nature is on each box. 25c.
Tues. Thurs, Sat.
A woman will never admit her feet
are big unless they aren’t.—N. Y.
Press.
A Night Alarm
Worse than an alarm of tire at night
is the metallic cough of croup bringing
dread to the household. Careful
mothers keep Foley’s Honey and Tar
in the house and give it at the first
sign of danger. Foley’s/Honey and
Thr has saved many little lives and it
is the only safe preparation for child
ren as it contains no harmless drugs.
Sold by all druggists. e o w—w
I
Optimism is thinking you’re enjoy- j
ing life when you know you aren’t.— i
N. Y. Press.
Silver Aluminum Jelly Moulds Free
Individually Moulded desserts are
now considered the proper thing. The
moulds are hard to get outside the
larger cities, but users of JELL-O,
the dainty, dessert, can get them ab
solutely free. Circular in each pack
age explaining the different patterns
JEfLL-0 is sold by all good grqcers at
10c per package. Do not accept a
substitute or you will he disappointed.
The way to cure a drinking man is (
by giving him a funeral.—N. Y. 1
Press.
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.
Nevada is said to be experiencing
another rush of prospectors, but -from
this distance it fs difficult to deter
mine whether the rush is in or out.—
Philadelphia Press.
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 eufe in all its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
is th e only positive cure now 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 the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system, there
by destroying the foundation by
building up the constitution and as
sistintr nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have so much faith in its
curative poweFS that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it
fails to cure. Send for list of testi
monials.
Add! scs F. J. CHENEY & CO.. To
ledo Ohio.
Sold by all druggists, 75e/
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti
pation.
Everybody takes more pride in the
t1r.!..: he wants to do than in the thing
he . now.-; how to do.—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.
What a woman likes about buying
clothes is that then she can try to
get some more.—N. Y-. Press.
Piles Cured in 6 to II 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.
Having no navy to sink. Russia
seems to think it safe ta talk war.—
Philadelphia Press.
To Break in New Shoes Always T'se
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
The older the pessimist gets the
less faith lie lias ,in human nature.—
Chicago News.
The Jumping Off Place.
“Constipation had me 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.
It’s a good thing to have a reputa
tion that isn't bad.—Chicago News.
Neighborhood Favorite.
Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor,
Maine, speaking of Electric Bitters,
says: “It is a neighborhood favorite
here with us. ’’lt 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.
A short life and a merry onq pleases
the undertaker.—Chicago News.
Suffering & Dollars Saved. t
N
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, ulcers, fever sores,
eczema and piles. 25c at Eldridge
Drug Co.
An unwelcome guest is one of the
best things going.—Chicago News.
HEALTH
INSURANCE
The man who insures his life Is
, wise for his family.
The man who insures his health
is wise both for his family and
himself.
You may insure health by guard*
ing it. It is worth guarding.
At t h e first attack o'* disease,
which generally approaches
through the LIVER and mani
fests itself tn innumerable ways
TAKE_
Tutt’sPills
And save your health.
BETWEEN SEASONS
SELLING AT
A NSLEY’S
There are items some people
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 silk.
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 ma} r need in our line
but what you can come here with the assurance of finding a
larger, and alsoT>etter variety, than you will in any other house
in Americus. Prices always guaranteed right. Come and
see us.
CHAS. L ANSLEY.
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 wS”' o, Davenport Drug Co.
Phone No. 410 LAMAR Sf.,
Us - Americus, Ga.
If you want good hom -> mad'' Har
ness buv* from
W. O. BARNETT.
Manufacturer of all kinds of Harness, j
For Sals Hi a Barpio!
One£Oo<% geniY, family horse |
One combination saddle and j
buggy hone.
I
Also for Rent or lor Solo
5 or 6 good farm mule-'.
Our prices on above will inter
est you. Call on or address
1-19 d-w-Ira HARROLD BROS.
TO DEPOSIT J
Money in your children s
! at Our Savings Department *
1 Many parents strive to teach their ■
I children to do right, yet often neg- M
; leet to teach them the saving habu m
1 (Jive them a Bank Book they
i call their own.and it will encourage
! them to save. , _ .„ *
1 (Jive them one of our Bank Books.*
-1 per cent paid on Savings.
InisfiaiiltisßiiidiiiiHiciil
capudinel
CURES COLDS M
and GRIFP !“*
Relieves the aches ami fcvcrishn^^H
CcntHns Nj AccianlSWe
\ steadv income is often
ble for a young man's wabbly £‘*H|
Chicago News. HBB