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SEND YOUR ORDERS TO THE
lbany WHISKEY CO.,
1 INCH & SIMMONS, Proprietors,
WHOLESALE and retail,
15 MONROE STREET,
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA.
plvp e 3340 P. O. Box 691
CASE GOODS.
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nUI I'-rr-"• r 1 * ;>0
p.ner Ten ■ • i* so
r:l y :j il Club. $1.2.') or • f0r54.50
, or 4 for 4.60
Sleep' I . -
, - sV H;, n . r, >*l 2'« or 4 for 4.50
v ., ' , sl-25 or 4 for 4.50
or 4 for .. .. 4.00
.“•‘Vi snri'n- SI.OO or 4 for .... 3.50
1 for .. .. 3.50
: 1 for 3.60
p r iv ate ‘ • r 1 :■ >r {.50
White Oak, $1 <>ooi 1 l<>r 3.50
indy, per quart,
sl2', $1.50 and 1.75
Duffy’s Malt 1-00
Shaw’s Malt 1.00
Kantbebeat, 7 year old, bottled in
bond. Pennsylvania Kye-,51.25. . . . 5.00
Wood fool Club, Pure Rye, bottled
m bond, s yt-urs old, f 1.00 per quart,
or sl2 a case.
W<- jirepay express charges on all orders for four quarts or more amount
ing to live dollars or ever when money is enclosed with order. No express is
paid unless money is sent with order
All mail ■ rders arc 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 ft.so a dozen, or by the
cask. Guarantee prices and goods.
Send Your Mail Orders to
Eufaula Dispensary
EUFAULA, - - ALABAMA.
For Whiskey, Beer and Wines.
Order Goods on one Train
Get Goods on Next.
Make your Post Office or Express Money Orders Payable to
EUF. \ULA DISPENSARY.
$1.50 PER or. |
RYE
Dunn’s Monogram ,
Hollis
Echo Springs
I. W. Harper :
Murry Hill j
Red Top
OLD PORTLAND I
BOI'RBON, *1 50 :
11 years old.
v
wwn *
'sc QT. RYE
Gilt Edge
Old Jefferson
Premium.
hig Stock and Assortment of Beer’s, Cordials, Brandies
“ Everything you want to Drink.”
Kentucky Bourbon and Rye I
and fe
Georgia Com Whiskies V I
Our own brands assorted to suit purchaser.! I
EXPRESS PREPAID > %
Four Full Quarts (in glass > v**
~ ATTIC WILLOW DALE RYE
Dnesi Kentucky Bourbon, $4.00 Old and Fragrant - - $2.85
BLUE LABEL ALLAN SINCLAIRS
pure Old Corn - - - $4.00 Georgia Corn - - - $2.85
Twelve Full Quarts - $ll.OO Twelve Full Quarts - -SB.OO
* ou c an secure goods from us about as quickly as fl
N on \ an 7 other point. From us you are sure of receiving
le [ er y highest grade of liquors, and to get this class of H
?°°5 S ’ even if it should take very much longer, the time fl
well worth while. Good quality in whiskey means
cry thing to you, and our name is your safeguard. We fl
-ecus tillers. Our Georgia Corn was distilled by us in the
bird Geor §’ ia * Our Bourbon and Rye are the very
S i lest type of the world-renowned Kentucky whiskies.
1 p Y , it by Postal, Express Money Order, or New York
--.g, we pay express charges and guarantee safe
*7/ We Distill It—lt’s Right.”
I Ihe Swift Creek Distilling Co. % I
(Incorporated)
LOUISVILLE, KY. •
1 O \ INTCJ called her little doggie “Birch”
Whene’er she called him in;
Yon see she called him Birch because
* His bark was very thin.
F arn , —Cleveland Plain Dealer.
bins and loans on city
teal est .,
_ lC lle aotiated at low “But why did you backslide?”
“Because of the preacher.”
easy terms “How was that?”
G,D r, * “He painted the pleasures of the
LLLIS Amprirne C'ct ' vo Hd so beautifully that it made me
’ eritus, homesick.”—Nashville American
ALL GUESS-WORK
when the young house-keeper invests
in tea. As “all coons look alike,” just
so with tea before brewing. Same
with coffee and goods in covers,
whether of tin or glass. Your only
chance for
Finest Groceries.
is to deal where public approval has
been won by years of hard work.
You’ll get the right goods and fairest
treatment here. Give us your trade
for a single month and we’ll win your
approval, too.
BARREL GOODS.
Bye Quart Gallon
Joe Magnum .. ..SI.OO $3.50
Chase Rye 1.00 3.50
Cream of Kentucky 1.00 4.0 C
Carlton Club 85 3.00
Mountain Springs.. .75 3.00
Monogram 75 3.00
XXXX 75 3.00
XXX Go 2.50
XX 50 2.00
X 1 gallon in 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
Pour quarts of Monogram, express
prepaid, $3.25.
Four quarts Elk Valley «Yrn, ex
press prepaid, $3.25.
| RYE WHISKIES
Bottled in Bonds
$1.50 per Qt.
i Green River
f
| Guckenheimer
. Cave Springs
CORN WHISKEY
$1 00 Qt.
; Spring Valley
! Elk Valley 75c qt.
i
$
j Fine Gin, Rye and
i
| Corn Whiskies at
$2.00 per gallon.
SI.OO PER QT.
Cream of Ken
tucky Rye
Rose Valley
Old Trager
Monroe Park
Old Edgmont
Kentucky Colonel
! Old Hickory,Tenn.
| Paul Jones
j 2 Star Monogram
College Chum
I American Malt
$1 00 per qt.
One Cent Column
FOR SALE.
FOUR NICE, fouik-months-old poin
ter puppies for sale. Os fine stock.
G. C. HALL. Bell street. 7-lw.
SEED CHUFAS—for sale. Call on
or write E. R. STEWART, Plains,
Ga. 3-6-d-w-lw.
FOR SALE—Why should you allow
your money to lie idle when you
have an opportunity to invest it in
good values that are sure to en
hance from 10 to 25 per cent annually
and at the same time pay from 8 to
12 per cent interest on the investment?
Think this matter over in a business
way, call around and look over my
list of $75,000 worth of Americus pro
perty, $90,000 worth of farm pro
perty and one half million dollars
worth of timber lands. City property
consists of elegant homes, either of
which will be a safe investment. I
have several model farms in Sumter
and adjoining counties, and several
steam engines and boilers for sale.
Almost at your own price. Will lend
you money to pay for what real es
tate you buy. W. L. ENGLISH. ts
Eggs for hatching. Barred P. Rocks,
White Wyandotts and Buff Orpingtons.
$1.50 for 15 eggs. W. G. TURPIN.
16-tf-d&w.
~ WANT S 6 " “
WANTED—Man to milk cows.
OLIVER & McAFEE. 2-25-ts
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—One four room and
one five room residence on Elm ave
nue, near Seaboard shops. Apply to
H. B. SIMMONS. 7-4 t-pd.
SECOND FLOOR for rent, modern
conveniences. Apply to Mrs Maude
Smith. 5-6 t pd
LOSE.
LOST PURSE, dropped yesterday
afternoon between Cato’s and Pink
ston Co’s stores, lady’s brown purse,
containing $2.35, a stickpin, and small
gold shirtwaist pin. Please return
to Miss Julia Sawyer, or Times-Re
corder. It
LOST—A gold stick pin, with rhine
stone set. Finder will please return
to this office. • 7-ts.
Those astronomers who have been
discovering water on Mars might have
discovered a lot of it nearer home if
they had looked this way.
Thousands Perish
Thousands perish every year from
consumption resulting from a cold.
Foley’s Honey and Tar cures the most
obstinate racking coughs, and expels
the cold from your system and pre
vents consumption and pneumonia. It
has cured many cases of incipient
consumption. Sold by 'all druggists.
eod & w
Over 7,000 people committed suicide
in Prussia last year. Evidently the
gospel of hope is much needed in
that country.
How Cough Germs Multiply
When you have a cold the mucous
membrane is inflamed and the dis
ease germs which you breathe find
lodgment and multiply, especially the
pneumonia germ. Foley’s Honey and
Tar soothes and heals the inflamed
air passages, stops the cough and
expels the cold from your system. Re
fuse substitutes. ' eod & w
Why pity the man who is letting a
woman make a fool of him? He’s
happy.
HOTEL
RIC HMO N D
17th and H Streets,
) WASHINGTON, D. C.
100 Rooms, 50 Private Raths, Amer
ican Plan, $3 Per Day, Upwards;
With Bath, $1 Additional!.
European Plan, $1.50 Per Day, Up
wards; With Bath $1 Additional.
...I
A high-class hotel, conducted for
your comfort. Remodeled, refurnished
throughout. Directly on car line. Un
ion Station, 20 minutes. Capitol, 20
minutes. Shops and theatres, 10 min
utes . Two blocks to White House
and Executive Buildings. Opposite
Metropolitan Club.
Summer Season July to October.
Wayside Inn and Cottage Lake
Luzerne, N. Y., in the Adirondacks.
Switzerland of America. 45 minutes
from Saratoga. Send for booklet.
CLIFFORD M. LEWIS, Proprietor.
STOP AT THE
NEW PRINCESS
HOTEL
WHEN AT
ATLANTIC CITY
South Carolina Ave., 200 feet from
Beach.
The Princess Hotel is newly furni -
shed throughout with rare taste, and
possesses all modern requisites for
convenience and ' comfort of the
guests. Golf privileges and privilege
of the Atlantic City Yacht Club ex
tended to the guests.
American and European Plan.
A BOOKLET will be gladly furnished
Upon Application.
j Rates, Running from $12.50 to S3O
| per week, according to location of the
rooms.
For further information address
CROWELL & COLLIER,
THE PRINCESS HOTEL,
{ Atlantic City, N. J.
Tues. & Fri.
TALES OF THE TOWN
TOLD IN FEW LINES
Pencil Stubs Poked Up At
Random.
Our stock of fine stationery is
complete in assortment, correct in
form and tints for polite correspon
dence. M. S. HOLLIDAY.
All Doubting Thomases are invited
to go.over to the new power plant and
see actual work in progress. Oh ye
of little faith.
A new line Belt and Veil pins at
10-ts. <’ S. A. DANIELS.
Special attention is called to the
advertisement of the Duncan Mercan
tile Co., as it is of more than usual
interest to shoppers.
To the end of reducing expenses
several laborers about the Seaboard
shops, both white and colored help,
were laid off yesterday.
Americus’ neighbor, Albany, is dis
turbed at the prospect of re-rating by
the Insurance Trust and the probabil
ity of increased rates.
Commissioner T. G. Hudson has
finally climbed down from the agricul
tural train, and is spending a few
days at his home here.
The twenty-three candidates who
charged upon Andersonville yester
day should have a monument there.
A valorous army it was.
The only prisoner in police court
yesterday was a deaf and dumb negro,
held for being drunk, but his absence
of jaw saved him a fine.
Americus opens the season skator
ialty tonight with a wheelfest at the
Hotel Windsor rink. Now let the
craze proceed to spread.
Americus cannot afford to have that
morning Seaboard train annulled. Let
the Board of Trade at the meeting to
night discuss the matter.
Beginning next Saturday, Americus
will be the terminus of Central train
No. 7 arriving at 10:40 p. m., which
in future will lay over here.
It would seem that the cases and
soda fountains in Americus would
form an organization to protect them
selves against an ice famine.
The Georgia Association of Tax
Officers will hold its annual session
in Columbug next Wednesday. The
meeting will last only one day.
The Kindergarten Association will
have a meeting at 3:30 o’clock this
afternoon at the residence of Mrs.
Henry B. Allen, on Lee street.
The meeting of the Board of Trade
tonight will be an important one. A
full board of directors for the ensu
ing year will be chosen tonight.
The Hospital Association met last
night, but the meeting did not adjourn
at an hour in time to give out pro
ceedings for publication today.
Th Benevolent Aid Society will
have a .meeting this afternoon at 3:30
in the pastor’s study of First Baptist
church. All members will attend.
Supt. W. D.- Smith is doing some ex
cellent work in cutting down the
steep hill on Lamar street, below
Prince, where the work is greatly
needed.
A Square Deal
la assured you when you buy Dr. Pierce’s
family medicines—for all the ingredi
ents entering into them are printed on
the bottle-wrappers and their formulas,
are attested under oath as being complete
and correct. You know just what you are
paying for and that the ingredients are
gathered from Nature’s laboratory, being
selected from the most valuable native
medicinal roots found growing in our
American foresCT&fwLwhtle potent to cure
are perfects the most
delicate Not a drop
<iL.alrQh.ol enlcrK intoJJiejr coniuosilmn.
A muchlbettcr agtflH is used JjpthTgrH
trading apd preserv-ing-tae medicinal
principles useain them. viz.—imrc t.rii»l-»-
relini'a glycerine. Tnis agent possesses
IntrTns'ic mooicinai properties of Its own,
being a most valuable antiseptic and anti
ferment, nutritive and soothing demul
cent.
Glycerine plays an important part in
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery in
the cure 1 of indigestion, dyspepsia and
weak stomach, attended by sour risings,
heart-burn, foul breath, coated tongue,
poor appetite, gnawing feeling in stom
ach, biliousness and kindred derange
ments of the stomach, liver ami bowels.
Besides curing all the abovWlistressing
ailments, the "Golden Medical Discovery "
is a specific for ail diseases of the mucous
membranes, as catarrh, whether of the
nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels
or pelvic organs. Even in its ulcerative
stages it will yield to this sovereign rem
edy if its use bo persevered in. In Chrome
Catarrh of the Nasal passages, it is well,
while taking, the "Golden Medical Dis
covery ” for the necessary constitutional
treatment, to cleanse the passages freely
two or three times a day with Ur. Sage’s
Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course
of treatment generally cures the worst
cases.
fn coughs and hoarseness caused by bron
chial. throat and lung affections, except con
sumption in its advanced stages, the "Golden
Medical Discovery” is a most elliciert rem
edy, especially in those obstinate, hang-on
coughs caused by irritation and congestion cf
the bronchial mucous membranes. The " Dis”
covcry ” is not so good for acute coughs aris
ing fFom sudden colds, nor must it be ex
pected to cure consumption in its advanced
stages-—no medicine will do that—but for all
the obstinate, chronic coughs, which, if neg
lected, or badly treated, lead up to consump
tion. It l» th# oast BB#dicin# that can be taken.
“I thought you was going to marry
that Miss Quiverfu.T
“I was, till I found out that she
was one of a family of twelve, that
her mother had had ten brothers and
sisters and her grandmother four
teen!”—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
f Wood’s Grassy
I land Clover Seeds. \\
I 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 Oat Grass,
Paspalum Dilatatum,
Johnson Grass,
Bermuda Grass, etc.
I Our Catalogue gives fuller descrlp
l tions and information about Grasse*. /
\ Clovers and Farm Saeda than any /
\ other seed catalogue published, /
\ V Mailed free on request. Writ# for It, II
\J and prices of any seeds required. 1/
1 T.W. Wood& Sons, J
SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Ya.
RANGE Os MARKET WAS
WITHIN FEW POINTS
The Americus cotton market was
quiet and dull yesterday, with few
sales of spots and only slight de
mand except for the finer grades:.
New York spots were quoted at 11:55.
March contracts opened at 10:56 and
made a gain of eight or ten points,
closing at 10.63 to 10.65. May gained
three points, closing at 10.75 while
July showed a loss, opening at 10 and
closing at 9.97.
Piles! Piles! Piles!
William’s Indian Pile Ointment will
cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles
It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at
once, acts as a poultice, gives instan..
relief. William’s Indian Pile Oint
ment is prepared for Piles and itching
of the private parts. Sold by druggists
mail 50c and SI.OO, Williams’ M’fg
Co., Props., Cleveland, O.
Sold by W. A. Rembert.
“If coscience speaks when I do
wrong,”
Said Willie, In great glee,.
“I’m glad it doesn’t speak to ma,
And only speaks to me.”
—Widow.
Piles Cored 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.
RETAINS FOOTBALL
GETS MONEY LATER
WASHINGTON, D. C., March 9.
(Special)—From a statement made
here today by Representative Cocks,
of New York, Swathmore College will
refuse to accept the Jeanes endow
ment on the condition of the will of
the donor, which provides that foot
ball and other athletic sports shall
be abandoned by the institution. Mr.
Cocks is a member of the board of
trustees, which will meet in Philadel
phia next week, and, in his opinion,
it will refuse to accept the endowment
under the terms of the will. This
afternoon Mr. Cocks said that the
board of trustees, after investigating
the property, had estimated its value
at $300,000, instead of $1,000,000, as it
was originally announced.
Besides, even if the board of trus
tees should refuse the endowment,
the money will eventually reach the
treasurer of the college. By, the
terms of the will, if the trustees do
not accept the offer, the money goes
to the Friends’ Society of Philadel
hpi. It is understood that after a
time the society will turn it over to
the college.
fiidasands Have Kidney
Trsabls and Never Suspect it.
Trcvalfliicy of Kidney Disease.
Most people do not realize the alarm
ng increase and remarkable prevalency
, , of kidney disease.
fITjTII ZzlSp r~\ While ktdneydis
.(/(Hn .-.orders) are the
m sm-iM sans? k
a * most t * ie i ast
V l , ■ f*/ IZJ -H recognized by
*ThTIML/'/ patient and phy
' sicians, who c<>n
«u-,» tint thcmseln s
ezift doctoring the effects, while the orig
inal disease undermines the system.
What To Do.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy,
fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism,
pain in the back, kidneys, liver, 1/ladi
iml every part of the urinary passage.
It corrects inability to hold water
and scalding pain in passing jt, or bad
effects following use of liquor, wine or
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne
cessity of being compelled to go often
during the (lay, and to get up many
times durinc the night. The mild and
the en true; dinary effect of Swamp-Root
is soon realized. It stands the highest
for its wonderful cures of the most dis
tressing cases. If you need a medicine
you should have the best. Sold by drug
gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes.
You may Have a sample bottle and a
book that tells ad
about it, both sent free
bv mail. Address Dr.
hamton, N. Y. When Hcmo of Swamp-Root,
writing mention this paper and don’t
make any mistake, but remember the
name, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and
the address, Binghamton, N. Y.
IS POISONED BY
LICKING STAMPS
CHICAGO, ILL., March 9.—(Spe
ller tongue poisoned by contact with
stamps, Miss Myra Silvernale, who is
assistant to the Postmaster at Nor
folk, Conn., is a patient at St. Vin
cent’s Hospital, in this city. ,
This is the second time it. has
been found necessary to bring Miss
Silvernale to tiffs city for surgical
treatment.
Miss Silvernale for more than two.
years, has been employed in the
postoffice in that town. While stamp
ing letters there two years ago she
was atacked by a malady, which
affected her powers of articulation.
The ailment from which the young
woman is suffering is excessively
painful.
CATARRH A GERM DISEASE
Success of Hyomei Guaranteed by
Dodson’s Pharmacy
Catarrh is not a blood disease, but
is caused by germs that lodge and
grow in the air passages, causing
irritation with poisonous and offensive
mucous discharges. It is an insidious
disease of most destructive tendency.
Its approaches are unalarming, and
its victims are well on the road to a
chronic state or to dread consump
tion before they realize their dan
ger.
Stomach dosing in ineffective in
the treatment of catarrh. The only
healing agent is Hyomei, which is in
haled with the air you breathe, kill
ing all catarrhal germs and driving
them from the system.
The sooner you use Hyomei the
sooner you will be free of catarrh.
Dodson’s Pharmacy will sell you a
dollar outfit with the understanding
that if it does not give satisfaction
your money will be refunded. 10-12
“Was Croesus a very rich man,
pa?”
“For his time he was, but today he
wouldn’t be considered worth indict
ing.”—Judge.
A Life at Stake
Y T our life may be at stake when you
notice any sign of kidney or bladder
trouble as Bright’s disease and dia
betis start with a slight irregularity
that could be quickly cured by Fol
ey’s Kidney Remedy. Commence tak
ing it at the first sign of danger.
Sold by all druggists. eod & w.
You imagine you get pleasure out of
having a thing because other people
imagine they suffer pain out of not
i having it. —N. Y. Pres.
Duncans Store.
A Rousing Showing Os
One Hundred New Skirts for Women
At Amazing Prices.
HANDSOME SKIRTS. Perfect wonders at the prices asked. Accurate copies of high
priced skirts, which for style and material used cannot be excelled. Made of Voils, Panamas,
and Chiffon Panamas, in brown, black and blue. All waist measures and lengths, some are
plain, others are trimmed with silk folds. They are as good and as well made as you ever
saw offered for $lO. Twenty new styles here now at $5.75
20c Persian Lawns at 14 I-2c.
Monday morning we will place on
sale a new lot Persian Lawns that
were made to be retailed for 20c at
14 l-4c. These goods are full width
and have a very smooth silky finish.
You will be glad to get some of
these in May and June at 20c. Price
for this lot here Monday and Tuesday
per yard 14
Percales, Ginghams and Beige Cloths
at 5c Yard.
Monday morning we will place on
sale a lot of more than two thousand
yards of the above goods, in the lot
will be found many pieces that form
ally sold for 10c, a few pieces that
sold for as much as The en
tire lot has been placed on center ta
ble (these are not remnants, full
pieces) and priced for your choice at
per yard sc.
Boy’s Suits at $1.25.
One hundred in a lively sale Mon
day and Tuesday at $1.25. Special
table has been arranged for this lot
of bargain suits. They are all wool
cassimeres in Spring weights, all
sizes from G to 15 years, no extra
charges for the large sizes. Regular
$3 values here for Monday and Tues
day at per suit . $1.25
Women’s Waists 98c.
A remarkable collection of most
charming Spring waists at prices nev
er before known in March. Made of
Persian Lawns in a dozen different
designs. Some elaborately trimmed
with open work embroidery and yoke
effects, some with pin tucks. They
are the best $1.50 waists ever offered
to the Americus people. Here at
each 98c
All Silk Taffeta Ribbons at 10c Yd.
Monday morning we will place an
other purchase of fifteen hundred
yards all silk taffeta ribbons in black,
white and every staple color, ranging
in widths from oV 2 to 5 inches wide
and worth all the way from 15c to
25c. Here for Monday and Tuesday
at per yard 10c.
More Valenceinne Laces at sc.
This last shipment makes 19,000
yards that we have received since the
15th of January, the last lot looks bet
ter than any one we have had; more
matched sets than in the first ones,
all the new ones will go on sale here
Monday and Tuesday at yard.. .. 5c
Men’s $1 Overalls for 75c.
Men’s overalls made of very heavy
denium, UNION made, waist measures
up to 42, lengths up to 3G. They are
worth and sold for $1 the world over.
Here for Monday and Tuesday at
per pair 75c
Huckaback Towels at sc.
We will place on sale one case of
huckaback towels, size 18 X 36 inch
es, at 5c each. Not more than one
dozen will be sold to one buyer at
the price. Regularly sold for 10c,
here for Monday and Tuesday at sc.
Ladies Handkerchiels at 2 I -2c.
One thousand ladies wjhite hand
kerchiefs, made of sheer white lawn,
regular size and worth as usually
sold sc. Here for Monday and Tues
day at each 2^c.
DUNCAN MERCANTILE CO.
115 and 117 Forsyth St. John R. Shaw’s Old Stand.
If you want good home made Har
ness buy from
W. O. BARNETT,
Manufacturer of all kinds of Harness.
Ella—l’m to be married tomorrow
and I’m terribly nervous.
Stella—l suppose there always is
a chance of a man getting away up
to the last minute. —Brooklyn Life.
$1.50 Suitcases at 98c.
Leatherette suit cases, 22 X 24
inches, strong and serviceable, reg
ular $1.50 grade. Here for Monday
and Tuesday at each 98c
Ladies 25c Embroidered Handker
chiefs at 12 I-2c.
One lot of ladies embroidered hand
kerchiefs, regular 25c grades, slightly
soiled from window display, nothing
more serious. Regular 25c grade.
Here for Monday and Tuesday at
each 12%c
25c and 35c Colored Dress Linens
at 19c.
Monday morning we will place on
sale a new shipment of colored dress
linens for less than the wholesale
price. Blue, green, brown navy and
pink, every thread is pure linen and
the colors are good, and if they are
worth a cent they are as good 25c
and 35 cents values as you ever saw.
This lot will go on sale here Monday
and Tuesday at per yard 19c
Highland Butchers Linen 13 I -2c Yd
A new lot of Highland Butchers
linen, this fabric is not all linen but
it is one of the best imitations you
ever saw, white and all colors. Reg
ularly sold for 25c; here, for Monday
and Tuesday at per yard 13 l-2c.
More Fruit ) and Lonsdale Bleaching
- at 8 3-4 c.
We Will place on sale another case
of Fruit of Loom and Lonsdale bleach
ing at 8 3-4 c yd. No telephone nor
mail; orders filled. Not more than 10
yards to one buyer at the price for
Monday and Tuesday at per yard
8 3-4 c.
18 X 36 Huckaback Towels at
98c Dozen.
One case genuine huckaback tow
els, size 18 x 36 inches; plain and
colored. The grade that has been
price, regularly 12 l-2c. Here for Mon
day and Tuesday, per doz 98c.
36 Inch Linen Lawn at 25c.
Linen lawn thirty six inches wide,
very sheer; not more than ten yards
will be sold to one buyer at the
price regularly 50c. Here for Mon
day and Tuesday at per yard .. 25c.
More Ginghams at 9 3-4 c.
Another lot of dress ginghams in
over fifty new designs; full regular
width and fast colors. Regularly sold
for 12 l-2c and 15c. Here for Mon
day and Tuesday at per yard. . 9 3-4 c.
Regular 50c Lingerie Cloth at 29c
Lingerie cloth, thirty six inches
wide; very sheer; if it is worth a
cent it is as good 50c value as we
have ever seen offered in Americns.
The price for this lot we have on
hand here Monday and Tuesday at
per yard 29c.
45 Inch Waist Nets at 49c.
Monday morning, March 9th, w r e
will place on sale a lot of 45-inch
waist nets at 49c yard. Every piece
measures 45 inches wide, full stock
of white and colors for Monday and
Tuesday at per yard 49c.
We Buy and Sell
Real Estate # Negotiate Loans.
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List you property with us if you want to
buy or sell.
THE ALLISON REALTY CO.
R. E. Allison, Pres. & Treas.
Office in rear of the Allison Furniture Co., Store
Allison Building, Americus, Ga.
Phone 253.
G. C. HALL
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
BRICK WORK A SPECIALTY
Contract work solicited in Americus and surrounding towns
All Work Guaranteed. Office B. C. Hodges Store
Forsyth St. Phone No. 418.
$2.50 to $3 Lace Curtains $1.38 Pr.
Monday morning, March 9th, we will
place on sale an odd lot of lace cur
tains for less than cost to manufac
ture, some of the lots have only two
pairs of a kind; others have as many
as four pairs of one kind. All are
3 1-2 yards long and some ar-* about
two yards wide. You may take your
pick of this lot here Monday and
Tuesday at per pair $J .38
50,000 Envelopes 25 for Ic.
For Monday and Tuesday we will
sell fifty thousand envelopes. A full
package of twenty-five for lc; not
more than five packages to one cus
tomer at the price. Please remem
ber the price is fbr Monday and
Tuesday only, per package .. .. lc.
Children’s Handkerchiefs Ic.
Monday morning w r e will place on
sale a lot of one hundred dozen child
ren’s full size handkerchiefs for lc.
The^ 1 are the grade that usually sell
from 3c to sc. Here for Monday and
Tuesday at each lc.
90 Inch linen Sheeting at 98c.
A fine smooth grade of all linen
sheeting measuring full 90 inches
wide; and a quality never before
known to sell for less than $1.25;
priced for Monday and Tuesday’s sell
ing only at per yard 98c.
Ladies S2O to s3o* Tailored Suits
Women’s S2O to $30.00 suits of fine
broadcloths and high class mixtures,
they are worth from S2O to S3O, too,
and now you may take your pick of
the lot Monday and Tuesday, suit
Men’s Fancy Vests at $1.25.
$2.00 to $3.50 Fancy Waistcoats of
mercerized cotton; also white wash
able vests. All on sale here Monday
and Tuesday at each $1.25
$1.25 Black Taffetta at 98c Yd,
An excellent black silk for dresses
and petticoats 36 inches and every
yard guaranteed. Please remember
the price is for Monday and Tuesday
only, here at per yard 98c.
Men’s Scarfs at 24c.
Twenty dozen men’s four-in-hand
ties of rich heavy silks, made in the
A
new styles; full regular length. Reg
ularly sold for 50c. Here for Mon
day and Tuesday at each .. .. 24c.
Men’s $ 1.00 Shirts at 50c.
Every one in this offering is either
worth a dollar or one fifty. They are
mostly in stiff bosoms. All standard
makes fcuch as International, Monarch
brands. Jos. Fowler & Paris Dress
shirts almost a complete run of
sizes. This whole lot is made of $1
and $1.50 shirts; not one in the lot
that was made to be sold for less
than SI.OO. Here for Monday and
Tuesday at each .. ..’ 50c.