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CORAL BEADS
50c String
, THOS. L. BELL,
THE LEADING JEWELER.
Qsi^ciß
NEVER HAD AN EQUAL; NEVER WILL HAVE.
AMERICUS COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.,
J. T. WARREN, MGR.
AMERICUS UNDERTAKING CO
Undertakers arid Embalmers.
F. 0 MOORE, Funprai Director.
Day Phones 88 and 231 Nioht Phones fifil and 131
Syringes and Other Rubber Goods
For First Class Articles at Reasonable
Prices, Come, Send or ’Phone
ELDRIDGE DRUG COMPANY,
Jackson St Phone 33. Lamar St Phon 70
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Want Column
OMMItMIHMSSO*
S. C. W. L. H. Eggs, n. 23 per 13.
;. J. R. I. R. Eggs $1.30 per 13. B. L
deCruyne, City 12-lm
FOR iSALE—One Upright I J !ano,
nr paratively new; cheap for cash,
is. Chas. R. Bswman, 514 Hampton
street. 28-ts
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front
room for lady or gentleman, by week
or month. Apply to Mrs. Chas. R.
Bowman, 314 Hampton St. 2S-tf
FOR SALE—Eggs for setting at
$1.50 per setting of 15. Silver Span
gle Hamburgs, S. C. White leghorns,
R. C. White Wyandottes, 13. C. Buff
Orpingtons, C. I. Games, Brown, Red
Games. Address H. E. Hurley, 22 Fur
low. 30-lm
I HAVE several hundred bushels of
ear corn for sale. Apply to W. B. Hevs,
Americus, Ga., corner Church and
Prince streets, or T. G. Hevs. at plan
tation. W. B. Heys.
2-dol-wlt
EXPERIENCED —Jewelry Saleslady
and window dresser desires position at
once. Edith, 352 Ormond St., Atlanta. 1
Ga. 4-2 t ]
FOR VLE —New Piano, standard
make; 1. /ears’ guarantee by largest
company in the world; will sell on f
terms. Address Z., care Times-Re- 1 1
carder, Americus, 5-4-3 t j
FOR RENT—Two or three un
nlshed downstairs rooms, suitable for
light housekeeping; couple without
children preferred. Phone No. 418.
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FOR RENT—Three desirable un
furnished rooms for light housekeep
ing; first floor. Phone 123. 4-ct
FOR RENT —5-Room house; large
lot; sewerage and bathe. P. B. Willi- j
ford. 5-4-3 t
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FOR SALE—If you want a good Pi
ano cheap on terms, write Lawley, care
Times-Recorder, Americus, Ga.
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WHEN you want Money on your im
proved real estate of any kind I can ]
get it for you. J. J. Hanesley.
4-2 t
Give a girl the moonlight, a path
through the trees, and a man, and she
will lead him home engaged.
When a medicine must be given to
young children it should be pleasant
to take. Chamberlain' Cough Remedy
is made from loaf sugar and th
roots used in its preparation give it
a flavor similar to maple syrup, mak-;
ing it pleasant to take. It has no,
superior for colds, croup and whoop
ing cough. For sale by all dealers.
See detail* of Grand Subscription
Contest oil Page (5. Prizes: Diamond:
Ring, Diamond Brooches, Gold
Watches, set tilth Diamonds.
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Contest, one of your lady friends will j
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PEOPLE Uni! COME FOR
A VISIT TO AMERICUS
As Well As Those Who Go
Away.
Tennis and Baseball Goods; large
assortment Fishing Tackle. Holliday's;
Book Store.
iMr. and Mrs. Walter K. Wheatley,
of New York, will arrive in Americus
| from Savannah this week upon a visit
to relatives here.
Begin savins coupons in Grand
I Subscription Contest. Coupon on Cage
Five.
Mrs. J. C. Roney and pretty little
: granddaughter, Dorothy Holmes, of
Cordele, are visiting Misses Saliie and
Lila Mitchell her*.
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Contest, one of your lady friends wili
le. Start saving Coupons today. Con
pon on Page 5.
Mr. W. E. Gibson, of Mobile, has
joined Mrs. Gibson here upon a visit
to Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Carswell, at
their home on I.ee street.
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Contest, one of your lady friends will
be. Start saving Coupons today. Cou
pon on Page 5.
The matinee at the opera house on
Saturday afternoon, presenting a fine
musical comedy, will be of interest to
the matinee girls here.
Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Flesh
Brushes; our prices are right; brushes
the best. Rembert’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Goodman, return
ed to Macon last night after a visit
ir. Americus, their former home.
If yon are not in the Subscription
Contest, one of your lady friends will
he. Start saving Coupons today. Cou
pon on Page 5.
Miss Josie Godwin, of Thomasville,
is the guest of Mrs. R. B. Godwin for
several days at her residence on
Church street.
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Subscription Contest. Coupon on Page
Five.
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Mrs. J. B. McNair has returned to
Atlanta after a visit of several days
to relatives in Americus.
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Subscription Contest Coupon on Page
Five.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Brown are in
! Atlanta a few days, having left yes
terday.
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j be. Start saving Coupons today. Con
j pon on Page 5.
Mrs. James A. Hixon, who has been
I spending several days pleasantly with
| friends in Atlanta, returned home last
evening.
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j Contest, one of your lady friends will
j be. Start saving Coupons today. Con
j pon on Page 5.
Merrick Ford is reported quite 'll
j with pneumonia at the Hooks farm
j in Lee, where he has been residing
this year.
W. R. Dietrich, of Columbus, was In
Americus yseterday morning, among
.those coming from that city.
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Contest, one of your lady friends will
be. Start saving Coupons today. Cou
pon on Page 5.
C. E. Wariick, of Fairborn, Ga., :s
!in the city for a short while, arriv
ing yesterday.
| J. H. Ray and J. L. Pasiey are regis
tered from Birmingham among late ar
rivals at the Hotel Windsor.
Mrs. W. N. Holt, a charming visitor
here for a month, the guest of Miss
Ada Wooten, returned yesterday to
her home in Raleigh, N. C.
Miss Elizabeth Hollis has gone to
! Macon upon a visit of a few days to
[Mrs. Dupont Guerry.
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Subscription Contest. Coupon on Page j
Five,
’ Mrs. T. .1. Baisden returned here j
yesterday from a visit of some length j
j at 'he home of her daughter, Mrs. Al- j
bert Evans, in Fort Valley.
Miss Annie Laramore, of Leesburg,
Ms a pretty and popular visitor, the
| guest of Mrs. Wade Fuller at her
1 heme ou Elm avenue.
W. H. Turner, of Atlanta .spent yes-
Iterdav in Americus among others com-
Jing from the capital.
Mr. G. D. Heys' many friends regret
hi 3 continued illness at his residence
near the city, his condition showing
' little improvement.
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER.
AN INMIIM’ PROSPEGI
of summer comfort is
afforded by a view of
our warm weather fur
niture. Such delightfully
comfortable suggestions
does the display contain.
It is replete with ideas
in both
Indoor and Outdoor
Furniture,
setter, rockers, bambo,
curtains for the porch,
hammocks for the lawn
'or shady nook, willow
' rockers and other things
for use inside. And not
i forgetting the kitchen
we have a showing of
refrigerators you ought
to see. Summer com
- fort is assured by our
summer furniture
ALLISON
FURNITURE CO.,
■ Lamar Street,
!j AMERICUS. GA.
’ ♦ PURELY PERSONAL. ♦
n
O. B. Hobbs, of Columbus, was in
Americus yesterday morning, called
J j here upon business.
e|
R. M. Callaway, of Atlanta, was
0 among the many business visitors com
s ing to Americus yesterday.
Messrs. George Oliver and G. E.
d Buchanan are in Macon this week, as
e jurors at this term of the United
States court.
n ,H. C. Heyward, of Macon, spent yes
- terday in the city, called here upon
j matters of business.
u Miss Susie Lunsford, of Smithville,
I is visiting ttffss Jimmie Jossey at her
- home here,, coming yesterday.
33 YEARS EXPERIENCE
n “I have used
h ever sine? If has been on sale ho-
I] and can truthfully say it is the best
I have ever used in my 33 years of
' practical experience.”
E. D. ISNAPP, M. P„
Staunton, Ya.
Mr. Snapp echoes the opinion of
i thosuands of other master painters.
.1. W. HARRIS. Americus, Gn.
( A trusted employe should be known
I by the company that keeps him.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
; not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
s F T. CHENEY £ CO.. Toledo. O.
■ I We, the undersigned, h'ave known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years. and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, and financially
• aide to carry out any obligations made
. by his firm.
Walding. Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hail’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern
-1 ally, acting directly upon the blood
, and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Prices, 75c
1 per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation.
A Bath Sponge
Imagine tne com
fort and £e!!gbt of a
bath with a big soft
sponge. We have
them as large as you :
i
want or as small. In !
(
fact, sponges of ev- j
cry size, grade and \
*
texture for you or <
for baby.
W. A. REMBERT j
118 FORSYTH STREET
| BASEBALL !
i RESULTS. |
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Southern League.
Atlanta 9, Memphis 1.
Montgomery 6, Mobile 0.
Birmingham 1, New Orleans 8.
Nashville 2, Chattanooga 7.
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Sally League.
Macon 5, Columbia 6, first game; Ma
con S, Columbia 3.
Albany 5, Augusta 4.
Columbus 3, Savannah 1.
Jacksonville 5, Charleston 4.
National League.
Philadelphia 3, Boston 4.
Pittsburg 8, St. Louis 4.
Brooklyn 0, New York 3.
Chicago 2, Cincinnati 6.
American League.
Boston 6, Washington 3.
New York 4, Philadelphia 13.
St. Louis 2, Detroit 5 .
Cleveland 7, Chicago 8.
JPG nire A Quitter.
: Cleveland, 0., May 3. —James Mc-
Guire, manager of the Cleveland
American League baseball club, today
| tendered his resignation. He is the
third manager to leave Cleveland in
recent years because of a losing
club.
»•
With Cobb, Bush and Crawford on
speaking terms once more the Detroit
Tigers are a mighty hard bunch to
beat.
* * *
In the first ten games of the season
Frank Schultze, of the Cubs, made
twelve hits, including three homers,
;one triple and four doubles.
. . •
Philadelphia fans are happy over the
good showing of the Quakers and
claim that Manager Doom got the best
|of the big trade with Cincinnati.
* * *
Lajoie and Packson are doing great
work with the stick for Cleveland, but
the Naps need pitchers in order to
keep up in select company.
• j * * *
• i With Pitchers Marquard and Ray
• mond doing their share of the work,
the Giants should stick pretty close
1 to the top of the National League race.
I ...
The veteran Jack Powell is pitching
good ball for the St. Louis Browns.
Jack has been in the game a good
5 many years, but is still there with the
' I puzzling slants.
* * *
Last year the Boston Red (Sox coo
‘ ped just three games from the Athletic,3
out t: is year the Red Sox got a bet
ter start, and have already taken three
games from the champions.
* * *
Manager Jennings, of the Tigers, is
1 saving ‘Wild Bill” Donovan for the
warm weather games. When Old Sol
sets fire to your celluloid collar is the
’ time, the only time, when AVilliam can
start things.
Another case of a catcher making
good at first base. Alva Williams, who
took Jake Stahl’s place, is proving a
sensations with the Boston Americans.
He caught for Buffalo last season.
* * *
Kid Weber has joined Tarpons
and plays second base. Weber open
ed the season with Columbia and for a
while last season he played shortstop
for that club. He has always been
considered a good fielder, hut never
ranked very high as a hitter —however
, at t : me3 he has been known to sting
the ball, and he may do the same so?
the Jacksonville team. The fact that
Weber has been signed goes to prove
, that Col. Gullett is trying to strength
en the team, and in this he is to be
commended. May he succeed in get
ting a bunch of players who will suc
ceed in putting Jacksonville on the
; 1911 baseball map. Looks like Kruger
and Pounds are surely slated for re
lease.
Pepperell Mills bleached and nn
bleached 10-4 sheeting, 25c a yard.
| AVarliek Bros. Sale.
| Glover’s Opera House;
3 Nights Commencing
| Thursday, May 4 ,
j JOHNNY AND ELLA GALVIN \
i Presenting a Series of New >
J Musical Comedy Successes
J Including [
THE MAN QUESTION
ZIRA FROM TURKEY
and I
; A BELL BOY j
i i
j 23 PEOPLE —25 I
J Special 00-Ft. Car Load Beau- |
J tiful Scenery, Gorfeeous Cos- |
i tumes, Wonderful Mechanical !
I Effects, Dazzling Electric Et- j I
j sects. !
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| EVERY GIRL A BEAUTY. [
EVERY SONG A HIT. |
I —~ : i ,
Each Bill is upto a Standard >
i of any $1.50 Musical Comedy, i
! but will be presented here at | |
\ Popular Prices—3sc, 50c, 73c. [
1 i Seats on Sale at Dodson's 1
i Pharmacy Tuesday, May 2. i
ANSLEY’S
For Summer Dry-goods
and Ready-to-Wear
Last week a number of new muslins, voiles
laces, silk dresses, etc., were received which we
invite you come in to see.
_ _ _
Irish Linette.
The newest, prettiest, daintiest linen finished
lawn on the market is Burton Bros. Irish Linette.
We have this new fabric in all the latest side
bordered effects at 19c per yd.
Printed Flaxons.
Those fabrics are too well known to need
any description though they cannot be praised
too highly. Price 25c per yd.
L
Pullman Voiles.
These imj orted cotton voiles come in all the
popular solid colors and in striped and plaid ef
fects as well, price 25c to 59c per yd.
; Bordered Cotton Shantung
t _
For a person who wants a good, medium
weight and stylish cotton dress we recommend
our cotton shantung cloth, it looks like silk and is
> not half as expensive, only 25c per yd.
Dress Trimmings
Every express brings some new dress trim
mings, keeping the stock fresh and right up to
the minute.
i Dress cords, all colors, 50c and SI.OO
Wide cotton lace bands 25c to 2.00
Linen lace bands 15c to $1.50
All over laces 50c to $4.50
All kinds of beaded trimmings. Come in
‘ and look at them anyway.
Striped Messelines
You should see the new yard-wide striped
i messeline, colors blue and white, brown and
white and black and white, price $1.25 per yd.
’ Solid color me sseline to match the above SI.OO
i per yd.
R. & T. Hindorah Shantung Silk, all colors,
suitable for dresses, suits and coats, washable,
3 price SI.OO per jd,
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Hosiery
Socks for children in nearly half a hundred
r different patterns, all sizes from the largest to
the smallest, 25c pair.
Silk boot?, the best value in silk hosiery at
50c pair.
J Tan Silk Hose, three different shades, light
tan, medium and bronze, high spliced heel, double
toes, reinforced tops, SI.OO per pair.
Silk Lisle, a fine gauze lisle in black and cob
ors at 25c pr. See our gauze lisle at 15c pair.
Belts.
A new shipment of tan suede, black satin
and black and white elastic belts just in; prices
j 50c to 75c.
BARRETTES. BANDEAUX, ETC.
Hercules clutch Barrettes guaranteed un
breakable. 25c each. The new brilliant studded
and coral studded bandeaux at 75c each.
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The Campbell Kids.
These are the cutest dolls of all, they ate
unbreakable and are exact reproductions of the
famous Cambells* Soup kids, price each $1.23
Rememlber that if you don*t see what yo u
want ask for it. Come in and look around, w ( e
like to see you and we are proud of our Stocrf
and Store.
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Chas. L. Ansley,
“The Store that Sells Wooltex.”