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Umbrellas Recovered
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TEIOS. L. BELL’S,
THE LEADING JEWELER.
WHEN IT GETS HOT AND YOU
ARE TIRED AND THIRSTY,
NOTHING IN THE WORLD EQUALS
A COLD BOTTLE OF
GmM
Vi' . iwrw, ~ o tom
AMERICUS COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.,
J. T WARRES', MGK.
AMERICUS UNDERTAKING CO
Undertakers and Embalmers.
F. 0 MOORE, Funeral Director.
Day Phones 88 and 231 Night Phones fifil and 131
G. E. Conkey’s Chicken Remedies
Everything needful from Hatching to Fry
ing, to make chickens, healthy, strong and eat
able’ Sole agents. Come, Send or ’Phone
ELDRIDGE DRUG COMPANY,
Jackson St Phone 33. Lamar St Phon 70
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MONTEVALI O, BLUE GEM JELL
; ICO, and ETNA BLACKSMITH J
« COALS. • |
| MITCHELL WAGONS. ;
J CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER }
l BRICK. I
1 KING’S WALL CEMENT PLAS- J
TER, also their DIAMOND BRAND t
i PLASTER PARIS. ... g
« ROYAL PORTLAND CEMENT. j
I ALABAMA LIME also HYDRATED >:
? LIME. i
sewer pipe. j;
5 Americus, Ga. Phone No. 2. i:
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AUTOS FOR HIRE
If it is for business or pleasure, we have j
jj them, with experienced white chauffeurs for j
: every machine. Call at
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| Turpin Bros. Stables
or Phone No. 24
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER.
PEOPLE WHO COME FOR
A VISIT TO AMERICUS
As Well As Those Who Go
Away.
Hammocks, fishing t. kle, baseball
and tennis goods. H >lliday’s Book
Store.
.Mr. Will E. Hawkins and daughters,
Misses Helen and Mary Hawkins, re
turned to Atlanta yesterday in Mr.
Hawkins Stevens-Duryea car, after a
visit of a week here.
It’s pure; R’s clean; it’s good, when
it’s got of Bembert’s.
Little Miss Ruth McArthur left yes
terday afternoop for a pleasant week's
stay with friends in De Soto.
Mrs. T. C. Tillman returns today
; from Marshallville, where she has
been the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Eugene Boswell, for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lyle and Mrs. H.
S. McClesky have returned to Atlanta
in Mr. Lyle’s car after making a pleas
ant visit in Americus.
Mr. Will P. Warlick returned yes
terday from a business trip to north
Georgia, where he made an advantag
eous purchase of a stock of goods.
Mr. John Bragg and daughter, Miss
Lou Ellen Bragg, left yesterday for
Hawkinsville, where they will spend a
week with relatives.
>'o fake about our CLEARANCE
.SALE, the former prices are marked
jin plain figures. Only the RE ADY
TO-WEAR offered. Pinkston Co.
Captain E. I. Smith, of Athens, the
popular treasurer of Clark county,
spent yesterday in Americus, the guest
jof Col. Fred B. Arthur.
H. M. McKenzie was among other j
i Montezumians spending yesterday in
| the city upon business.
We offer during this Sale one lot
SKIRTS for half price and every one
new, no trash to work off. Pinkston Co.
Charles W. Watkins, of Birmingham,
. is spending Sunday at the Hotel Win-;
‘ dsor, among others.
I Mrs. C. X. Hjldreath, who has been
the guest of Mrs. L. G. Council for two j
weeks at her beautiful residence here,'
returned yesterday to her own home
in Live Oak, Fla.
If it is o dress you want came quick,
just a few left and at the price they II
not lie here long. Pinkston Co.
Misses Leah McKenzie and lxnvise
Haughabook, of Montezuma, were fair
. visitors here yesterday.
Miss Em Eldridge will be welcomed j
, home tomorrow after a delightful visit
" in Moultrie, the fair guest of Miss
Pearl Vereen.
Tlie dresses received last week will
> be included in our CLEARANCE SALE
PINKSTON 00.
Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas Jones,
whose marriage took place Wednesday
( last at Dothan, Ala., will be at home
here this week at the residence of
Airs. W. F. Clarke.
i Misses Lizzie and Callie Slappey,
who spent the past week with Mr. and
. Mrs. W. J. Slappey near Ellaville, came
! home yesterday.
| Miss Bicey Westbrook came from
■ Macon yesterday upon a visit hCre to
her sister, Mrs. W. A. Rambert ,at her
' home on Church street.
The best selected stock of WAISTS
in the city, all reduced. Pinkston Co.
Air. James W. Murray, formerly of
Americus, but now residing near Val
dosta, came yesterday upon a visit to
relatives near the city.
Mr. Glenn Hooks, who has recently
completed the course at Eastman Col- '
Poughkeepsie, came home the
past week.
Air. Frank Lanier, Jr., came up from
Albany yesterday to spend the day in
(Americus.
Air. Dudley J. Ragan, a prominent
' young attorney of Leesburg, was in
! Americus between trains yesterday.
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i Air. Leonard B. Dickerson, of Lees
burg, who is a member of the staff of
! the Lee County Journal, was in Amer
icus yesterday on a trip that combined
j j both business and pleasure. Air. Dick -
erson is one of the most aggressive
[land energetic young newspaper men
; in this section of Georgia and has '
; charge of the mechanical side of the
work now being done by the weekly '
I newspaper in our sister county.
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! Mrs. Frank 'Harrold has as hw I
I guest this week her sister, Mrs. J. B. <
McCrary, of Atlanta, who will spend
some time here. '
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Miss Dora Belle Gilbert, of Albany,
is the guest for a day of her sister, 1
Mrs. Henry Lanier, at her College
street home.
You furnish the girl
and we’ll furnish the
home, we’ll help you to
happiness, you and your
spouse; YOUR CREDIT
IS GOOD —a few dol
lars each month, makes
it easy for you.
ALLISON
FURNITURE CO.,
Lamar Street,
AMERICUS, GA.
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Airs. Henry Lanier will leave to
day for Albany, joining there her
mother, Mrs. W. H. Gilbert, and the
Alisses Gilbert in a delightfud trip to
Atlantic Beach.
Airs. Imogene ©avis Sorrells is eu
route from Panama, sailing on 22nd
jinst, and will reach Americus, her
j home, next Wednesday upon a visit of
some length.
Airs. Carrie Williams and son, Wil
i lie, will go to Montezuma today to
visit relatives.
Mrs. Elizabeth Metcalf and niece.
|Aliss Alelva Clark, left yesterday for
j Tennessee, where they will spend the
i summer.
The reason a man knows he can
paint inside the house for his wife is
| she’s so depressed to have him do it.
Dissolved the Copartnership.
The undesigned, composing the
firm of Hair & Lide, prac
ticing dentistry, have by mu
tual consent, dissolved the co
partnership, the said J. R. Hair re
taining the business and all of the
notes, accounts of the business, and
patrons are requested to pay the same
to him. The said S. W. Lide retiring
from said business.
In testimony whereof, we have
hereunto set our hands and seal, this
24th day of June, 1911. *
J. H. HAIR (L. S.)
S. W. LIDE (L. S.)
Signed, sealed and delivered in the
presence of J. R. STATHAM, witness.
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Annual Excursion to Tybee via Central
of Georgia Railway, Tuesday, June
27th. 1811. 54.00 Round Trip
From Americus.
Ticke s on sale for 10:40 p. m. train,
carrying through coaches and sleep
ing cars for Savannah. Tickets good
to any train up to and in
cluding 8:00 p. m. train July 3rd.
•For further information, reserva
tions, etc., apply to
J. E. HIGHTOWER, Agent.
When a man can wade through snow
drifts at the equator he may hope to
check the flowing tide of a woman’s
talk.
When a girl tries to dodge a kiss
she manages to do it in away that
enables her to catch it where it will
do the most good.
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Our Assortment of
Soaps iAre the Best
The greatest luxuries «{ home-the
soaps ol Rembert’s, it’s pure, it’s
clean, cuts the dirt, softens the skin
and has the right smell, 10c the
cake, 3to box, 25c. We also have
more expensive and cheaper.
W. A. REMBERT
US FORSYTH STREET?
I BASEBALL !
t RESULTS. |,
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Southern League.
Montgomery 6, Nashville 7.
Second game called to allow Nash
ville to catch train.
Mobile 6, Atlanta 1.
New Orleans 2, Chattanooga 2.—12
innings, called account darkness. jj
Birmiagham-Memphis off, rain.
Sally League.
Charleston 1, Augusta 2.
Columbia 5, Savannah 0.
Columbus 1, Albany 4.
Macon 3, Jacksonville 2.
National League.
Chicago 0, Pittsburg 3.
Boston 1, Philadelphia 3.
New York 7, Brooklyn 4.
St. Louis-Cincinnati off, rain.
American League.
Washington 6, New York 11. —First
game.
Washington 2, New York 9.—Second
game.
Philadelphia 7, Boston 1.
Detroit-Chicago and Cleveland-St.
Louis games off, rain.
A BUNCH OF BEAUTIES
COME TO AMERICUS
Will Be Here For a Day or
Two Only
Three beauties —Overland beauties —
came to Americus yesterday, but they
will likely remain for a day only, such
is the desire to own them. Mr. Gordon
Statham received the cars at his
garage in the Times-Recorder build
ing yesterday, and hundreds called to
1 see them, two would-be purchasers
' j asking options until tomorrow. They
: are the "Overland Forty,” the very
acme of perfection in fine cars. For
utility they are unequaled, and for
- i beauty and absolute comfort unsur
j; passed. Until sold Monday or Tues
l day these beauties can be seen at the
Statham Garage, and all are invited to
come and feast their eyes upon the
. handsomest cars in Americus.
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We mean to clean up before taking
stock and going to market for our fall
i Heady-to-Wear. Our CLEARANCE
s SALE begins Monday.
PINKSTON CO.,
Under the Windsor.
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Want Column
* BUSINESS CHANCE—Right party
with $3,500 can secure interest with
good salary in cleanest mercantile
business in Columbus, best city in Ga.
Pays good dividends and profits. Will
stand closest investigation. Jobber,
P. O. Box 15, Columbus, Ga. *
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STORE FOR RENT—3O7 Lamar SC
J. W. Hightower. 13 ts
ALL BRANCHES of Mathematics
taught by B. L. Deßruyne, over
Sparks’ Hours S-12.
WANTED TO RENT—Four or five
room Mrnse; long lease, if desired:
will buy, if price is reasonable. Box
282, Americus, Ga. 15-ts
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FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms
for the summer. Mrs. Pugh, 710
Church St. Phon* 631.
FOR SALE—Fifty bushels Peas, f. o.
b. Cobb Station, $1.75 bushel.
WM. HUMBER.
LOST: One bunch of about 4 or 5
keys, with Protective Asst, badge No.
89131 attached, finder please return to
this office for reward. , 3t-23-pd
FOR SALE—One good trotting horse,
fine driver. Will sell cheap for cash.
Address inquiry to Horse, care Times-
Recorder office. 23-3 t-pd
LOST: Old gold brooch in form of
spyglasses. Lost on Lamar or Hamp
ton streets. Finder return to Rigsby’s
market for reward. 24-2 t
LOST: Thursday a Masonic Knight
Templar watch charm. Return to this
office and receive reward.
FOR SALE—Am breaking up house
keeping, and will sell housefurnish
ings at a great sacrifice. Complete set
of furniture and household goods,
slightly used, among them mattresses,,
featherbeads, bedsteads, springs, dres
sers, wash stands, art squares, rugs,
dining tables, oil stove and cooking
utensils, center tables, chairs, lamps,
e‘c. Phone 270 or Inquire at Times-
Recorder office. 25-3 t
FOR SALE—Box flowers, geraniums,
cactus ferns and begonias. Apply to
ATis. T. E. Joiner, 706 Church St'., or
phone 357. 25-2 t
IA>ST—-Friday evening, probably on
Jackson street $25; two $lO and one
$5 bills. Finder will be given liberal
reward by returning money to this
office.
Mid-summer «
Wash Goods
To make this mid summer heat more bearable a one piece dress of
Muslin or some light material is the ideal garment. We have so main
pretty materials suitable for summer dresses that we can mention only a
few of the most popular. ' _*,
Printed Flounces
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These 40-incli printed flounces are the latest additions to the wash
goods field. The patterns are new and striking the material a fine sheer
lawn, forty Inches wide, the colors blue, black and lavendar and the price
only 25c per yd.
Irish Linetfe
Os all the wash goods introduced this season “Irish Linette” lias prov.
en most popular. It lias a beautiful linen finish and the patterns are par.
tieularly dainty and attractive. Several different borders and designs at 19c
per yard.
Near Silk Foulard
This material is the nearest approach to silk foulard that has ever been I
put in the market. Nearly everyone thinks it’s the real thing, and the price
Is only 19c per yd. j
Holly Batiste
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Os the plain lawns Holly Batiste is easily the first in quality and beauty.
It is 30 inches wide and comes in both solid colors and in fancy patterns.
15e l> er ? d - BilLlM.l.k. i. .. ,
Low Priced Lawns
AVe have some Tery pretty patterns in the 7 l-2c, 10c and 12 1.2 c
lawns that it will pay you to investigate.
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Linens, Etc.
' Our linen department is well stocked with Hie best possible selee
) tions of Irish and French linens imported by Gribbon Bros., especially
1 for us - JKf £ : 1 i t 411 s!l * . * n «
We would ilke to call your attention to our 10-4 linen sheeting at 75c
per yd. It Is especially fine for wash skirts and boy's suits. i
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Shirt Waists $1.25
AVe have just received a shipment of embroidered lawn Shirt Waists of
- the very latest designs. These are good values for $1,50 and $2.00. To
move them at once we have priced them at $1.25.
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The new HANDKERCHIEF WAISTS $1.25.
Middy Coats $1.50
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1 MIDDY COATS $1.50. These are just the thing for the sen shore,
3 mountains, or for night wear here. .1
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We Call Your Attention to
; Gauze Lisle Hose -15 c, 25c, 39c and 50c
_ Silk Hose -50 c, SI.OO, $1.50 and $2.00
Childrens Socks, fifty patterns, -25 c
\ New Hand Bags, the "No Sag” brand
$1.25 to $8.50
New Suede and Satin Hand Bags
$1.50 to $3.50
New Misses Corsets
American Lady Corsets iust received
SI.OO to $5.00
Last season’s American Lady Corsets
HALF PRICE
New Indestructible Dolls -50 c and $ 1.00
New Parasols for children and grown ups
25c to $5.00
Underw r ear 10c per garment and up.
Wash Skirts - - - $1.50 to $7.50
Wash Dresses - - $2.50 to $12.50
Silk Dresses - 8.50 to 25.00
Auto Coats - - - 2.00 to 20.00
Butterick Patterns j
Keiser Neckwear
Vudor Porch Shades $3.50 and up
Dixie Mosquito Nets J
LADIES WOOLTEX SUITS 1-3 OFF I
Chas.L.AnsleyJ
‘THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX. 8