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“Wooltex” Suits
OF MANY STYLES,
Bui Not Many of a Style
All Just Halt Price
You have four or five months yet that you
can wear a spring suit and be comfortable and styl
ish. Doesn’t HALF PRICE for seasonable goods
seem a BIG BARGAIN ?
See oir garments, see what good lines they
have, how well they are made and of what excellent
materials. Try them on, see how well they fit —
aren’t you satisfied that they are big bargains at
HALF PRICE or even at Regular Price?
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Pique Skirts $1.48 and $2.00.
Voile and Linen Dresses $6.50 to $25.00.
Wash Dresses SI.OO to $30.00.
VIDOR S'#£ /y> M# V lisle
PORCH HOSE
SHADES 3 lor SI.OO
“ The Store That Soils Woo’.tex.’,
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FIRST
POPULAR EXCURSION
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1912
TO
Jacksonville, St. Augus
tine, Tampa, Brunswick,
SC Simons Island and
Cumberland Island
VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Premier Carrier of the South
Excursion train with separate coaches for white and
colored, will leave Macon 11:55 a. m. for Jacksonville
and Tampa, arriving Jacksonville 7:30 p. m. and Tampa
6:30 next morning. Regular train No 16 will leave Ma
con 10:50 a. m. for Brunswick where it arrives 5:25 p. m.
Jacksonville $4.00 Brunswick $4.00
St. Augustine $4..V) St. Simons Island $4.03
Tampa s6.ooCumberland Island $4.00
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Tickets to Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Brunswick,
St. Simons Island and Cumberland Island will be good
returning on any regular train to points where scheduled
to stop up to and including train leaving Jacksonville
8:35 p. m. and Brunswick 8:35 p. in., Monday, June 17th,
1912. Tickets to Tampa will be good returning on any
regular train to points where scheduled to stop up to
and including train leaving Jacksonville 8:35 p. m., Tues
day, June 18th, 1912.
Pullman Service Macon to Jack
sonville and Jacksonville to T*m
pa. Don’t Miss It!
Ask nearest Southern Railway
Ticket Agent For Complete infor
mation.
J. L. MEEK C. A. CARSON, JR.
A. (i. P. A., Atlanta. Gu. I'. p, a., Macon, Ga,
Read The Times-Recorder Want Ads
"NO D-K” HEMAL CREAM
IS POPULAR HERE
Representative of Company
Here This Week
Dr. O. L. Chestnutt who for the past
ten years has conducted a successful
dental practice at Tifton, Ga., but now
president of the Prophylaxis Product
Co., of Atlanta, is in the city for sev
eral days preceding the convention ot
the State Dental Society, advertising
selling and giving away samples of
the new prophylaxis “No D-K" dental
cream.
The manufacture of these necessary
aitides of commerce in the South is
an outgrowth of a determination on
the part of progressive Southern peo
ple to supply the wants of Southern
people and to keep Southern money
at home. There w»as a time when
Southern people thought that manu
factured articles were not valuable
unless they were manufactured at a
distance, but that day is past and we
ere beginning to realize that Southern
] eople can do things as well as other
people and Dr. Chestnutt and his
company of Southern gentlemen have
fully demonstrated this fact in the
splendid article they have placed on
the market and now have for sale in
every drug store in Americus —“No
D-K" Dental Cream.
HOW’S YOt’R LIVER?
Clogged I’p Liver Causes Constipation
and Other Serious Ailments.
Cured for a Quarter.
Did you know, dear reader, that
Howell’s Pharmacy, 410 Lamar St., is
the agent for the famous Hot Springs
Liver Buttons and that this is the first
time they have ever been sold in a
drug stoie in Americus?
In Hot Springs and the southwest
these wonderful little Buttons are al
most as well known as the healing
waters.
Without any doubt they are the most
perfect, joyful, satisfying laxative ever
compounded.
Don’t miss the supreme and happy
relief that conies from Using Hot
Springs Liver Buttons. A single dose
will prove to you that they are just
what you need for constipation, in
active liver, disordered stomach or
bowels, headache, nervousness, dizzi
ness or for a general cleaning out. of
the poisons in the blood. Box for 23
cents. For sale by Howell’s Pharmacy.
410 Lamar St., and all first class drug
stores. Mail orders from Hot Springs
Chemical Co., Hot Springs, Ark.
If a man is a millionaire it is an
easy matter to bring up his son so
that he won’t be able to support him
self later.
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When a woman asks a disinterested
” If ”i fry his candid opinion of her the
ehances are she would consider him ,t
brute if he told her the truth.
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES RECORDER.
mmn attorney for Indians
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Mrs. Helen Pierce Gray, concerning whose lobbying Congressmen Gra
ham and Mann of Illinois quarreled on the floor of the house, is attorney for
certain tribes of Indians, and is reported to have said she could get anything
she wanted in the department of the interior.
AERIAL TAXI IS ON VIEW.
Shaped Like a Fish, Is Built to Carry
(hue Passenger.
London, June B.—The aerial taxi
I
club has apparently arrived. A pecul
iar machine is on view at Brooklands.
which the experts termed an "Avros,”
derived from the name of A. V. Roe,
the maker.
It is, perhaps, one of the most ex
traordinary aerial vessels constructed.
The body is shaped like a fish and
has two great staring eyes which, on
dose inspection, turn out to be win
dows.
The pilot sits in complete seclusion,
and climbs into the small cabin
through an opening at the top, which
is remindful of a submarine coning;
tower No draughts can bother him,
as he sits in a light metal armchair,
and no fumes from the engine enter
the cabin, which is well ventilated by
small air currents during flights.
At present the "Avro” seats one pas
senger beside the pilot, but the inven
tor i)lans for the accommodation of
more passengers.
When a man will go to church with
his wife without grumbling it makes
her very nervous over what gave hi n
such a bad conscience.
"Jf* ■■ Fact that you can have breezes in |
1 f 1 ! |F your home or office traveling at J
" H B "" the rate of twenty miles an hour}
makes it unnecessary for you to visit the moun-S
tains or the seashore. The ;
FI CATDIA Fan increas-J
CiLaCiW I B¥ ll m es your gen-;
BDKmmw ■ ■ eral efficient!
cy. It is one of the most important yet inexpen- !|
sive modern contrivances. You can operate a{l
twelve inch {I
A |m| For less than six cents per day. i|
Is illS Why, then, don’t you quit your*l
B “ mm fretting and sweating by having !l
your electrical supply dealer place one in your 'I
home or olfice? i|
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Americus Gas and Electric Co. jl
Phone 555 *1
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MAN MISTAKEN FOR
SQI IRREL, IS SHOT
Mount Vernon, 111., June S. —Mis-
taken for a squirrel today caused John
\ R. Tipple to be seriously injured. Ho
was shot by Ed Liebengood. Tipple
was secreted in high weeds and in us
ing his handkerchief to fight mos
quitoes his movemeit was mistaken by
Liebengood.
Proposals For Public Printing.
Department of State,
Atlanta. Ga.. June Ist. 1912.
Sealed proposals for doing the pub
lic printing (as provided in Sections
1337 to 1345 inclusive, of Yol. 1 Code
of Geoigia, 1910) for two years, begin
ning August 3rd, 1912. will be receiv
ed at the office of the Secretarv of
| State in Atlanta. Georgia, for thirty
< 30) days from this date—June 1, 1912
The successful bidder will be re
quired to give bond in the sum of Fif
pany authorized to do business in this
pany authorized to do busoness in this
e for the faithful performance of
contract. The right to reject any or
all bids is reserved.
Forms for making bids will be fur
nished upon application to the Secre
tary of State. PHILIP COOK.
Secretary of State.
WM. A. WRIGHT,
Comptroller General.
W. J. SPEER,
State Treasurer.
j2-oaw-4t
On and After Tlr's i
I
Date
We will take only property for 1
sale that is turned over to us ex- I
clusively for a given period and I
we will not take property at fie- j
ticious values, but when we do I
except city and farm lands for sale j
we will use our best endeavors to j
find a quick buyer
We will spaie no time and expense in
perfecting a ready sale. We will give all
our time to property for Which we have
exclusive sale. GIVE US A TRIAL.
Allison Realty Company
R. E. ALLISON, President
“HIS VEiiDING DAY”
AT THE SAVOY MONDAY
Three good pictures for Monday’s
program. The first, "His Wedding
! Day,” is a comedy based on the trou
( bles of "When a Man Marries,” being
: late for the wedding he forgets the
! ring, goes for the ring, forgetting his
j pocketbook, and after considerable
other troubles, hires a car and after
that breaks down; the next best is an
ash cait. But after all his trials and
troubles he gets his girl who, natur
ally is anxiously waiting for him. k
real comical comedy.
".Niagara Beautiful,” Thanhouser
Scenic). This picture shows some ex
ceptionally fine and beautiful scenery
of the great caitaract, a beautiful stu
dy of the great falls. It also shows
a beautiful sunset view and a moon
light view.
"Jilted” (Thanhouser). Different
from the story books, as this gi.l
j would (in books) marry the man that
saved her life, but in real life she
loved another, and her hero didn t j
save her life for her hand in marriage, i
This is a different story, but a good
one. Don’t fail to see this program.
TYBEE SFKF CLAIMS
ITS FIRST VICTIM
Savannah, Ga., June B.—The surf
at Tybee Island claimed its first vic
tim of the present season late yester
S.N'DAI, JUNE 9, Ist
-10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
McNally, was drowned. With several
companions young McNally was bath
ing in the surf, when, venturing oar
too far, his body was caught in a cur
rent. He was quickly carrie beyond
his depth.
ay afternoon when Joe McNally, the
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You Can Have it Free and Be
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brought on by excesses, unnatural drains or
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I homes—without any additin al help or medi
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and quietly, should have a copy So I hats
determined to seud a copy of the prescription
free of charge, in a p!a : u, ordinary sealed en
velope to auy man who wiil write me for it.
This prescription comes from a physician
who has made a special study of men and I
am convinced it is the surest-acting combi
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• i think I owe it to my fellow man to send
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anywhere who is weak and discouraged with
repeated failures may stop drugging himself
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1 believe is the quickest-acting restoratire,
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Detroit, Mich., and I will send you a copy of
this splendid recipe in a plain ordinary en
velope free of charge. A great many doctori
wouid charge $3.00 to J 6.00 for merely writing
out a prescription like ttaie— but I send it
entirely free.