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Let Us Test Your Eyes
No chargejbr examination I grind the lens <
your eves.
THOMAS L. BELL
/T\ Now that the violets
/ are beginning to bob up
I their heads, and the
V buttercups begin lo
bloom, it’s time for pco
pie to think of things
for Spring.
\\ \ It’s about the low
vA shoe or Oxford situa
/&\ tion we are writing you
\ to-day. \\ T e are show-
J ing all the new styles in
Ladies’ Pumps, Colon
als. Oxfords, in White, Patents, Tans and Gun
Metals.
In Men’s the more staple blucher Oxford still
has the call, but we have the latest Hi-Toe pat
terns in all the leathers. The new English, low
heel model, too. All widths. All sizes. mmJ
Pinkston Company
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i‘.EsaJniia
•maam
| If you have a pretty foot and ankle i
wear a shoe that does them justice, i
If you haven’t wear a shoe that makes them
look as if the pretty shoe and ankle were |;
yours. Pumps for common emphasize the
the pretty foot. l;
They fit all over, not in spots. Try a pair and you j:
will be convinced that they’re all we claim for them, i:
Tillman & Brown I
HERBERT HAWKING
Insurance And Surely Bonds.
Specialty—Autos at 2 per cent
PLANTERS BANK BLDG. Pbone No. 186
Sunday’s not Sunday with
out your cigars—you’d be
At as uneasy as a fish out of
Qr water, if you couldn’t put
// your hand on a generous
V/ supply of smokers. Might
ft /y 4 as well have the best, while
Vp i you’re about it. The best
//p c^ars are not expensive
when you buy them here.
Note the following brands
—Portina, Herman Cortez,
w Muckalee, M. & J
CARL HAWK (NS’ CAFE
UNION CENTRAL RESULTS
So. 391125. Ord. L. $2,000 Issd. 1911
A! Age 61. Prem. $157.80
Tear Div. Net Cost
#l2 $37.14 $120.66
<*
This policy is held by a well known
Rsidem of Americus, and we chal
lenge any other Company to show re
sults equal to the above.
GeA your insurance Ln The Union
Central and get more for your money
tfcta you can get elsewhere.
UNION CENTRAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
LEE M. HANSFORD, General Agent.
VLoom 18, Planters Bank, Bldg.
*-iAe Lreut Annual Dividend Payer.”
TAKE
rfHE^Na
Go to Rembert’s
for Rubber Goods, Gloves,
Hot Water Bottles,
Syrings, Tubing,
Bands,
We have the prices. We
have the quality. Let us
show you some specials.
REMBERI’S DRUG STORE
113 Forsyth St.
(Those Who Come and Go f
5
Sketch Club two-letter monogram
stationery just received. See our win
dow display. Holliday's Book Store.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Niles and guests.
Mrs. Florence Moulton and Miss
Moulton, are guests today of relatives
in Marshallville.
Mrs. A. N. Walker and little daugh
ter. Alice, came from Albany yester
day, joining Mr. Walker in a short
visit in Amerieus, their former home.
Mrs. S. A. W T alters was called to
Macon yesterday by the’ serious ill
ness of her brother, Mr. George Doug
lass, a well known resident there.
Miss Annie Wicker, of Anderson
ville was among the many fair vis
itors here yesterday.
THE QUALITY THAT OUR 50-
(ULLOX DISTILL DELIVERS
CREATES “JOY AM) HAPPINESS”
OF THE MOST GENTEEL TYPE
FOR CUSTOMERS OF AMEHICUS
STEAM LAUNDRY AND DRY
CLEANERS.
Mr. W. O. Kinney, of Macon, has
joined Mrs. Kinney here in a vis:*
to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lanier at
their Taylor street residence, having
arrived yesterday.
Mrs. George Stapleton returned to
her home in Preston yesterday after
a visit of two weeks to relatives in
and near Amerieus.
Miss Ethel Haire, after a visit of
some length to her sister, Mrs. Logan
Wallace, at her home on Furlow
street, returnee} yesterday to Elba,
Ala.
Mrs. Blackshear Ray returned to
Arlington yesterday, after a visit here
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Carter.
Mr. William A. Lawrence, who hails
Tom Cincinnati, mingled yesterday
with friends in Amerieus, where he
is a frequent visitor.
Miss Gladys Wooten, the attractive
guest of Mrs. W. T. Lane at her resi
dence on Lee street, returned to
Shellman yesterday.
Miss Lula Hay is the guest today
of her sister, Mrs. John D. Pope, at
her home in Albany.
Mr. J. C. Ray came over yesterday
from Cordele, having business in
Amerieus.
Mrs. N. B. Brooks and Mrs. A. M.
Stead, of Cordele, mother and sis
ter respectively of Mrs. J. E. D.
Shipp, are guests at her home here
for several days, having arrived yes
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Collins,
of Ellaville, were visitors in Arneri
cus yesterday morning.
Mr. H. L. Pearce, of Augusta, spent
yesterday in the city, called here up
on business.
Miss Florence Suiimerford, of Les
lie, was the guest of friends while a
visitor here yesterday.
Mr. C. E. Scott came over yesterday
from Columbus, spending the day in
Amerieus.
DISPLAY OF SPRING MILLINERY.
Misses Hay and Tillman wish to an
nounce that their spring millinery
has been received and is ready to be
shown, beginning Monday. No formal
opening. They have the most beau
tiful laces and millinery they have
ever shown, having visited Cincin
nati, New York, Philadelphia, Boston
and Chicago to purchase them. Chil
dren’s hats have always been a spe
cialty. All are invited to call and
inspect these goods. It
FOR SALE
Five-room house, lot 50x100; S9OO.
Easy payments.
6-Room House, sewerage and bath,
large lot; house in good condition,
one-fourth cash. $2,500.
Seven-room house, close in, $2,500.
Five-Room House, barn, cribs, etc.,
8 acres choice land, only $3,500.
Five-Room House, 2-story, with gas
and sewerage, large lot, $2,500; one
third cash; easy payments.
Come to see me, if you wish to buy
a home or make an investment, in
either city or country property. Bar
gains every day.
P. B. WILLIFORD,
520 Cotton Avenue.
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| G. T. Porter ii
i; CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER 1
Brick, Wood and Concrete jj
11 Work. All Work Guaranteed, i
;j Residence, 221 Jackson Street.
Phone 583
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER.
Wedding Gifts—the proper kind a;
eßll’s The Jeweler.
Mrs. N. R. Sanborn and Miss Myr
tle Sanborn are guests today o?
friends in Buena Vista, going over
yesterday evening.
Just Received—A large shipment re
frigerators. Special prices. Allison
Furniture Co.
Mr. J. E. D. Shipp returned yester
day from Atlanta, where he has been
upon important legal business for sev
eral dayg.
Miss Livington, of Smithville, is
the guest of Mrs. Will McNeill for a
few days at her residence on Church
street.
Mr. W. T. Davidson was among the
several Atlantians spending yester
day in Amerieus.
Mrs. Wallis Mott returned to her
home here yesterday after a visit in
Shellman, the guest of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Knighton.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Caughlan, of Bir
mingham, are visitors in the city,
having arrived yesterday.
Mr. L. C. Ward came up vesterdav
from Kestler, Ga., having business in
Amerieus.
Messrs. Frank Wilson and T. J.
Wade, of Leslie, spent yesterday in
Amerieus.
Porch Furniture—Just the thing for
the front verandah. Big shipment in
yesterday. Prices right. Allison Fur
noture Co.
■ a ’c
NEXT WEEK IS THE WEEK.
CLEAN ODERLESS. NO SHRINK
AGE. THINK OF IT.
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Stallings,
of Sumter, were visitors in Amerieus
yesterday.
Miss Myrstle Strange has gone upon
a visit of several days to friends in
Roberta, Ga., having left yesterday.
Mr. Frank Carswell, formerly with
the Central railway at Macon, has
accepted a position in Amerieus with
' Armour & Co.
Mrs. Charles M. Council returned
home yesterday from a visit in Macon
1 to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Willingham.
Mrs. Wellborn F. Clarke goes to
Cordele today upon a visit of a week
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E.
1 L. Kiker.
Mrs. J. R. Wall and Miss Annie
Harper, of Ellaville, were visitors iu
' Amerieus yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wimbish, of
Ellaville, were guests yesterday of
Mrs. Allen Perry at her home here.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY
Current Schedules Corrected to Date
Trains Arrive.
i
From Savannah, Augusta
Atlanta and Macon *7:00 pm
• From Lockhart, Dothan,
Albany, Troy and Monty *10:35 p m
From Lockhart, Dothan,
Albany, Troy and Mont’y * 2:05 p m
1 From Atlanta and Macon .* 2:15 p m
From Augusta, Savannah
Atlanta and Macon * 5:30 a m
From Columbus and in
-1 termediate points *11:45 p m
From Columbus and in
termediate points !! 11:30 a m
I
From Columbus and in
termediate points ! 12:01 p m
From Albany and Jack
sonville * 3:55 a m
From Albany 6:40 a m
’ Trains Depart.
For Macon, Augusta and
Savannah 6:40 a m
For- Albany, Dothan Lock
or Albany, Dothan Lock
hart, Troy and Mont
gomery ...,m * 5:30 a
hart, Troy and Mont
gomery * 2:15 p m
For Macon and Atlanta ..* 2:05 p m
For Macon, Atlanta. Sav
annah and Augusta ....*10:35 p m
For Columbus ! 2:45 p m
For Columbus !! 3:00 p m
For Columbus, Birming
ham and Chicago * 3:55 a m
For Albany * 7:00 p m
For Albany and Jackson
ville *11:45 p m
♦Daily.
! Except Sunday.
!! Sunday only.
Sleeping cars between Amerieus and
Atlanta on trains leaving Amerieus
10:35 p. m., arriving Amerieus 5:30 a.
m. Connects at Macon with sleeping
cars to and from Savannah. Pullman
sleeping cars between Chicago, St.
Louis and Jacksonville on "Seminole
Limited,’’ which leaves Amerieus for
Jacksonville at 11:45 pt m. Leaves
Amerieus for St. Louis and Chicago
via Columbus and Birmingham, at
3:55 a. m. For further information 1
apply to S. B. Ellis, Agent, Amerieus,
Ga. JOHN W. BLOUNT,
District Passenger Agent, Macon, Ga. t
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Want Column
WANTED —To consider applications
for loans on desirable business prop
erty in Amerieus, Ga. Rate 6 per
cent; 3 to 5 year contracts. H. O.
Jones
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms,
electric lights and bath. Mrs. Eliza
Clark, 113 Prince St. 16-2 t
WANTED —You to know I have t
registered bull. Services $2.50. H.
J. Bagiev.
FOR SALE—Complete set of Co
lumbian Cyclopedia; excellent condi
tion; bargain. Bradley Chester,
Ga. 17-2:
LOST—GoId brooch, pearls and
diamonds. Return to Mrs. W. M. Har
per for reward. 17-3 t
STOLEN—Or blew off porch last
night, ladies silk umbrella with silver
knob on handle. Finder please re
turn to Mrs. Rees, 236 Jackson St.
16-ts
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FOR RENT—Two unfurnished
rooms, for light housekeeping; all
conveniences; close in. Address P.
O. Box 336. 17-ts
ON OCCOUNT of leaving city will
sell cheap 1 safe, 1 kitchen table,
washstand and window shades. All
new. Call at 232 Jackson street.
16-2 t
BEST SATURDAY CANDY—2Sc lb.
every day. Rembert’s.
EUROPE—June, 1912. Select par
ty. Competent conductors. Fifty-one
days. First class. All necessary ex
penses, $320. Other tours, $225 f>
$625. Address Rev R. E. Bailey, Ella
ville, Ga. 9-2 t
FOR SALE —House and lot on Tay
lor street. Would be glad to show to
, prospective buyers. See us. Arthur
i & Westbrook. 14-4 t
LOST—A reversible bill book con
-1 taining about $95 or SIOO.OO in bills,
1 together with check for $6.85, drawn
by Mr. K. M. McDonald, also con
tained bank receipts to the amount
1 of $1,500.00. Finder will please re
-5 turn to The Times-Recorder office ana
1 receive liberal reward. 15-3 t
j WANTED—Some small farms iu
t Sumter county for sale. If you wish
to sell place with us. Arthur & West
brook. 14-4 t
> Why discard that old hat for a new?
; Let us clean and re-block it. Prices
. reasonable; all work guaranteed. The
Southern Hatters. Phone 496. 16-3 t
■ Most diseases comes from germs,
i Kill the germs and you kill disease.
Conkey’s Nox-i-cide mixes with water
and kills the germs. For Poultry-
F men, Stockmen and Housekeepers,
i Guaranteed by Eldridge Drug Co.
Sun Tues Fri
OH! YOU KlDS—“l’ve got your
i goat. For sale; one drove of goats,
consisting of 18, will sell reasonable.
Telephone No. 4, or 115. Frank Std
pleton. wed-su
> ——_______________
WANTED—To insure your property
against loss from cyclone and torna
does. J. A. Davenport, Agent. 27-ts
i
NEW CROP —All kinds garden seed.
1 Rembert’s Drug Store.
i
FOR SALE —White Leghorn, R. I. R.
and Ancona baby chicks; also eggs
for setting. B. L. Deßruyne. 7-ts
WANTED —To do your cleaning,
pressing and repair work on cloth.
Work neatly done at reasonable
price. Phone 713. 5-1 in
PEAS FOR SALE—If you want peas
see Frank J. Payne. 14-ts
WANT—To do your shampooing,
manicuring and facial massaging a:
your home. I do ail kinds of hair
work. Mary Lewis, Will Lewis, the
tailor’s, wife. Phone 641. 10-lw
TURPIN’S WHITE ORPINGTONS—
At Thomasville, Savannah , Atlanta
and Columbus my birds won eight
firsts, five seconds and four thirds in
the warmest competition. In ordering
eggs or stock from me you can rest
assured you are getting them from
the very best. Eggs $3, $5, $lO per 15.
Send for 1912 mating list. W. G. Tur
pin, Box 11, Amerieus, Ga. 23-lm
FOR SALE —Pure Cleveland Big
801 l Cotton Seed. These seed have
been improved for years and are as
good as the best. SI.OO per bushel,
f. o. b. cars. J. Henry Walker. Grif
fin. Ga. 2-13-2 m
YOUNG MAN, YOUNG WOMAN—
Learn telegraphy. 500 operators
wanted now; easy, pleasant work,
$65 to $l6O a month. Only takes from
three to six months to learn. Call or
write today for particulars. Savan
nah School of Telegraphy, No. 30
West Broughton St., Savannah, Ga.
2-lm
A married woman's description of
an ideal man seldom fits her husband
tNow is the Time
To Buy Your
Spring Suit
You have a large assort
ment to select from and a
longer time to wear y OU r
new suit. There will be
lots of pretty * days this
A. month that you will wish
for a new spring suit, so be
prepaied and don’t disap
point yourself.
Our line of EFF-EFF
hand tailored clothes is now
ready for your inspection
and we believe you will be
as delighted to wear an
EFF-EFF Suit as we will to
see you wear one.
CfaiAleiiA
Funeral Directors
And Embalmers,
J. H. BEARD, - - Director
The Allison Undertaking Co.,
Amerieus, Ga.
Telephone 80 and 106. Day Phone 25
Swift’s Means Quality
BUY THE BEST
SWIFT’S BLOOD AND DONE FERTILIZERS
IT PAYSTOUSE THEM
Insun. your cropsby Using a Complete Fertilizer, made
from Packing House Products that give Field Results.
Users of Swift’s Are Always Satisfied.
Demand Them—Take No Substitute.
Ask your Dealer for Swift’s Blood and Bone Fertilizeis
SWIFT FERTILIZER WORKS,
Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga., Chester, S. C.,
Columbia, S. C., Wilmington, N. C.
For Sale By
FARM MACHINERY CO.,
AMERICUS, GA.
Read the Classified Columns in this
morning’s Times-Recorder—lt pays
tJust Received
a new and beautiful line of
HAIR GOODS
Special Prices During Week
tried the treatments or used
<he preperations to be had
in this shop, we urge you to
visit us in the near future
Marinello - Shop
Miss Kate Pearson
— Over Sills Store. JPhone 724
SUNDAY, MARCH 17,1912