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"DIXIE”
Mosquito Nets and Frames
Will insure you against mosquitoes this summer and
cause you less trouble than any other nets and frames.
In the dav time the net and frame are drawn back
out of the way at the head of the bed —all you have
to do is to release one fastener. Same frame fits both
iron and wooden beds of all sizes. Price $3.50 com
plete, hung ready for use. Other nets and frames
$1.75 and upwards.
"VUOOR” PORCH SHADES
A good porch shade will make a hot, sunny porch bearable—a * f Vlldor”
shade will make the hottest porch comfortable because "Vlldor” shades are
scientifically constructed to let in the air and light but to keep out the heat and
direct sunlight. Ask those who have used them what they think about them.
They cost a little more than some others, but they wear twice and three times
as long and look good until they are completely worn out. We know of sev
eral shades that have been in use four and five years.
Prices $3.50, $5.00 and $6.50 hung ready for use.
Remember—All Spring “Wooltex” and
Other Woolen Suits at HALF PRICE.
WINDER ft NEW
“ mm
Guaranteed CORDUROY
PAIR “The Store That Sells Wooltex.’,
AT THE SAVOY
MONDAY, JUNE 17
“Lady's Audley's Secret.” made by
the Imp. Co.
Lady Andy Jake Fernley
George Talboys King Baggot
A three-reel feature.
"Lady Audley’s Secret,” tells the
story of a woman who having an in
satiable desire for social position, al
lows nothing whatsoever to impeue
her in order that she might attain her
end.
Sir Robert Audley, while a good
and honorable man, has no social
ambitions and after a time Lady Aud -
;ey’s life becomes monotonous, so she
demises a scheme which she believes
will be of advantage to her. While
her husband is away from home on a
.icne trip she plans to become sudden
ly ill and die; this is successful and
enables her to appear under an as
sumed name. She next ensnares a
wealthy nobleman, Sir Michael, and at
last sees her dream about to be real
ized
When Sir Robert returns he pene
trates the disguise and threatens to
expose the ruse. She, failing to per
suade hi n to keep silent, determines
to rut h’m out . of the way forever.
For this purpose an old well in the
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Abbey court grounds is used; there
Sir Robert is supposed to have fallen
t to his death.
Her secret, however, is whispered
auuut, as a villager has seen the act
committed. Sir Michael's son de
nounced her, but his father is com
pletely infatuated and, therefore, he
gives no credence to the rumor, and
orders his son from his home.
Through a chain of circumstances
Lady Audley succeeds in getting her
enemies under one roof—a quaint old
English inn. Here the desperate crea
ture plans to destroy them all. The
dread cry of fire rings out on the
still air—and heroic rescues alone
save her victims from a horrible
death.
Confronted by them on the thresh
old of the castle, just as she fancied
all evidence against her had been con
signed to the flames, Lady Audley
collapses, and insanity mercifully
closes the portals of her distorted
mind. Thus dramatically ends this
thrilling picture.
j This story is beautifully told in
' pictures by the Imp Stock Co., and a
i picture that is bound to please.
The Savoy doors will be open from
2:30 to 10:30 p. m., giving anyone a
chance to see this beautiful picture.
Mr. H. E. Allen returned yesterday
from Atlanta, where he was called yy
the illness of Mrs. Allen, whose con
dition is now improved.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
Current Schedules Corrected to Dati
Trains Arrive.
From Savannah, Augusta
Atlanta and Macon *7:30 p m
From Columbus and in
termediate points *11:45 p m
From Lockhart, Dothan,
Albany, Troy and Monty *10:35 p m
From Lockhart, Dothan,
Albany, Troy and Mont’y * 2:05 p ni
From Atlanta and Macon . * 2:15 p m
From Augusta, Savannah
Atlanta and Macon * 5:30 a m
From Columbus and in
termediate points ! 7:10 p m
From ColumDus and in
termediate points * 10:00 a 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
or Albany. Dothan Lock
hart, Troy aud Mont
gomery • 5:30 a m
For Albany, Dothan, Lock
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 * 3.45 p m
For Columbus ! 8:00 a m
For Columbus, Birming
ham and Chicago ....* 3:55 a m
For Albany * 7:30 p m
For Albany and Jackson
ville *11:45 p m
•Daily.
!Except Sunday.
1! Sunday only.
Sleeping cars between Americus and
Atlanta on trains leaving Americus
10:35 p. m., arriving Americus 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 Americus for
Jacksonville at 11:45 p. m. Leaves
Americus for St. Louis and Chicago
via Columbus and Birmingham, at
3:55 a. m. For further information
apply to S. B. Ellis, Ticket Agent,
Americus,, John W. Blount, District
Passenger Agent. Macon. Ga.
A woman’s dressmaker may be re-1
rponsible for the figure she cuts in ••
•ociety.
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER.
TROY TEAM
WILL PLAY
HERE NEXT
MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY
They are Victors Over Fast
Dothan Team
With tie coming of the Troy, Ala,
baseball team tomorrow the fans,
should have another opportunity of
witnessing some real fast and interest
irg ball games. The Troy team has
ihe signal honor of having defeated
the strong Dothan team on the for
r t r’s grounds.
For this reason the Troy team
comes touted as one of the strongest
amateur bunches of bail players that
has been seen here in many a moon
They claim that they will make things
interesting for the locals when they
open the series here tomorrow after
noon.
Ip order to fill out the latter three
days of the week in a baseball way.
Manager Ford is endeavoring to se
cure the Cordele team for a return
engagement here on Thursday, Fri
iay and Saturday.
If the Cordele team can be secur
ed there will be an entire week of
excellent baseball on Dudley Field.
AID THE KIDNTYS
Do Not Endanger Life When an Amer
icus Citizen Shows You the
Way to Avoid It.
Why will people continue to suffer
the agonies of kidney complaint, back
ache, urinary disorders, lameness,
headaches, languor, why allow them
selves to become chronic invalids,
when a tested remedy is offered them?
Doan’s Kidney Pills have been used
in kidney trouble over 50 years, have
been tested in thousands of cases.
If you have any, even one, of the
symptoms of kidney diseases, act now.
Dropsy or Bright’s disease may set in
and make neglect dangerous. Read
this Americas testimony:
Mrs. C. V. Bostwick, 226 Jackson St..
Americus, Ga., says: “I do not hesi
tate to endorse Doan’s Kidney Pills
for they are an effective kidney med
icine. 1 suffered a great deal from a
dull, heavy pain in my back and the
secretions from my kidneys were un
natural. Xothing did me the least
good until I began taking Doan’s
K dnev Pills. They gave me almost
immediate relief and continued use
improved my condition in every way. - ’
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
‘ake no other.
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; TO THE PUBLIC S
: :
• In accordance with the promise made to the many friends S
J who have so faithfully stood by us in the protection of our property •
• ®
• interest in Americus, that we would make an adjustment of our Elec- !
9
J trical rates as soon as our new plant was completed and thoroughly •
• *
• tested, we take great pleasure in announcing that beginning with ser- *
2 vice for the month of July the maximum charge for Electricity for •
• lighting purposes will be TEN CENTS PER KILOWATT HOUR *
2 instead ot FW EL YE CENTS, and the minimum monthly charge for •
2 service will be ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) instead of ONE DOLLAR 2
• AND A HALF ($1.50.) *
• #
• Ihe new Magnitite Street Lights, similar to those in use in •
2 Jacksonville, Savannah, and many of the larger Cities of the North J
$
• have been ordered and will be lighting your streets within the next •
2 thirty days. ♦ J
f Americus Gas and Electric Co. •
• Phone 555 r
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| Announcements
To the L —uocratic Voters or the Third
Congressional District:
I hereby formally announce my can
didacy for the office or congressman
Born said district to the 63rd Con
gress, subject to rhe democratic pri
mal y to be held next summer. Ow
ug to my familiarity with conditions
in Washington (being the confiden
tial clerk to the speaker of the House!
1 believe if the people will honor »ne
with the great office that I can be jf
service to them and I will certairly
■trive to faithfully and intelligently
represent all tne people or the dis
trict. Their interest and welfare shell
regulate, control and influence my
every vote and act and at all times.
1 will be true to the masses of our
people. Before the primary I will an
nounce a formal platrorm of princi
ples, address the voters on the public
questions of the day, presenting ray
views fully to them and endeavor *o
tee as many of them in person as
possible. If you can give me your
support and influence I shall always
he most profoundly grateful.
Very respectfully,
CHARLES R. CRISP.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
“To the voters of the Third Congres
sional District: I have the ambition to
represent, the Third district in con
gress. As to my fitness and worthi
ness, I propose to submit that to the
voters of this district, along with
other gentlemen who may aspire to
tne honor, in a democratic primary.
"I am a farmer, was born and rear
ed on a farm in this district, and have
contributed all that 1 possibly coul.l
to the advancement of the agricultu
ral interests of my section of the
, country.
“As a member of congress 1 would
. e controlled largely by the same de
sires and purposes that have actuated
; me as a private citizens in advancing
the farming interests of the state and
■ country, which ultimately is the inter
st of every person, whether merchant
lawyer, doctor, banker, mechanic oi
citizen following other callings.
“I shall be glad to meet the voters
ace to face in e*ery county of the
istrict before the day of election.
“Sincerely,
’“JOHN R. MERCER.”
THE RAIIONAL PLAN FOR A VACATION
Not idleness, but change of scene and
nvironment with a combination of recrea
ion and profitable study. This is the ra
ional plan, whether for young or old.
irenau College, Gainesville, Ga., has
>olved the problem for teachers, mothers
Ind young women. A beautiful descrip
ive booklet has been issued, and will be
lent free to any one who is interested.
Address Brenau College, P. O. Box
lainesville, Ga.
On and After This
Date
We will take only property for
sale that is turned over to us ex
clusively for a given period and
we will not take property at fic
ticious values, but when we do
except city and farm lands for sale
we will use our best endeavors to
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
I R. E. ALLISON, President
MONEY TO LOAN
I have some Local Money to LOAN at 8 per cent Interest.
1 am prepared to secure you five and ten year loans on your
fARM LANDS at six and eight per cent Interest^
- - R. L. MAYNARD. -
AMERICUS UNDERTAKING CO
FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALM
MR. NAT LeMASTER, Mgr.
AGENTS FOR ROSfMONT GARDEN, \
Day Phones 88 4231. Night Phones 661 4 136
SIN T D.4Y, JUNE 16, j t)j --