Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, April 05, 1913, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT $1.25-Cut Glass~sl. 25 Genuine Cut Glass Tumblers $1.25 per set. Genuine Cut Glass Ice Tea Glasses $1.25 per set. THOS. L. BELL The Leading Jeweler Monday and Tuesday April 7th and Bth MISS WELLS An Expert Corsetiere From the Famous j W. H. Gossard Co. \\ ill be in the Corset Department and every woman who is interested is cordially invited to call. The Gossard Corsets “They Lace in Front” PINKSTON COMPANY, UNDER THE WINDSOR. Gossard, Redfern and Warner Corsets Savoy Theatre "Women Lett Alone” By American Co. A psychological drama of absorbing interest and beauty "A Wile’s Battle” By Reliance Co. A very fine drama. "Toledo, Spain” A most interesting educational subject and "All’s Well That Ends Well” A brilliant comedy drama ALCAZAR—TODAY “PARCEL POST JOHNNIE” (Kalem) comedy drama. “WAY 10 UNDERWORLD” (Edison) drama “HERO-COWARD” (Essanay) western. THE BEST IN MOVING PICTURES fPYou Borit mill Necessity does not demand that you buy your footwear here, but economy and satisfaction do. Our shoes fit so perfectly that in spite of their snug appearance, they are as comfortable as any shoes you ever wore. In every department for men, women and children, you will find our stock is complete. Our prices are as pleasing as the styles and the quality. Tillman & Brown Fitters ot Feet THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER. ZMJtJlXXJtXXXXMMK*********:*******.***.*****.******* ****** *4 | Those Who Come and Go f » ******* *»* actcacacaocacacacicncKJCS Ktannnnr* 3 >ew line Silver and Cut Class. Dan iels, tlie Jeweler. Mrs. J. P. Heard and sister, Mrs. Hargrove, of Vienna, are guests of Mrs. A. C. Crockett at her home hers, i having arrived Friday. * Blown Glass Goblets 60c per set, worth $1.25, at Allison's. if The ball season opens at the Opera house today. Don’t fail to see the idol of the "fans” "Casey at the Bat.” Mr. W. E. Staley returned Friday from a visit of two or three days to relatives in Macon. * 000 Pairs Ladies' Slippers, worth #2.50 and #4.00; sizes from 1 1-2 to 4 l-“ 2; all styles; your choiee #l5O. >V P. tVarliek, Planters' Bank Bldg. China Berry Dishes 10c to 25c per set, worth 50c, at Allison's. ts Mrs. Robert Fetner will go to Ma con this morning upon a short visit ic relatives. Glass Pitchers 5c to 25c, worth 10c to 75c, at Allison's. ts Big assortment of Gingham House Dresses, the kind that will wash; a #2 value at #1.25 at Pinkston’s, under the Windsor. 5-2 t Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Kiker, of Cordele, were guests Friday of Mrs. W. F. Clarke, at her residence on Lee street. ELDRIDGE DRUG CO. SELLS ODORO>O. Breakfast Plates 25c and 50c per set; worth 50c to $1.25, at Allison’s, ts. Mrs. G. Lester Williams returned Friday from a visit of a few days to relatives in Ideal, Ga. ‘‘lt” will be in Murray & Hooks' window today, Saturday, from 5 to 5:30. The Wax Man. It Cups and Saucers 30c per set, worth 65c, at Allison’s. ts Miss Belle Ansley has gone to Sum ter as the guest of Miss Stella Rod gers for a few days. Don’t fail to see the Embroideries we are offering for next week, com mencing Monday at 10c and 25e yard. Warlick Bros. Co. 5-2 t SB.OO Worth of ware will be given away free with every Majestic range sold at our demonstration one week only, 7th to 12th, inclusive. Sheffield- Huntington Co. Miss Mattie Lewis Dodson has gone to Macon, where with Miss Ruth Stallings, of Atlanta, she will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. John Holmes, for several days. Everybody’s doing it. What? Go ing to Murray & Hooks to see the Wax Man. t--lt Don’t fail to see the Embroideries we are offering for next week, com mencing Monday at 10c and 25c yard. Warlick Bros. Co. 5-2 t Mr. Willie Dews. Miller, of Way cross, is spending a few days pleas antly with friends in Americus, for merly his home. China pitchers l()c to 25c, worth 25c to 75c, at Allison’s. ts Consultation or Fittings free Mon day and Tuesday by Miss Wells, an expert corsetiere of the Gossard Cor set (they lace in front) at Pinkston’s, under the Windsor. 5-2 t Mrs. E. C. Carter has returned to her home in Macon after a visit to relatives here. “Huyler's and Nunnally’s always fresh; Fountain Drinks the Very Best.” It At Murray & Hooks, of Course. Mr. J. A. Trammell, of Atlanta, was a business visitor spending yester day here. Platter large enough for turkey 25c; worth $2.00, at Allison’s Sale. John Bunny and Flora Finch in “Freckles’ at the Opera House today is worth seeing. Mr. W. M. Quinn, of Monticello, was registered last night among the ar rivals at the Windsor. Sheet Music 10c and 15c per copy. •Tell, »lie Jeweler. Mr. M. V. Worsham, of Macon, was among the visitors spending Friday in the city. Vour neighbor knows his Majestic range uses little suel —bakes perfect ly heats abundance of water good and hot and costs practically' nothing for repairs. Let us show you why. Call during our demonstration week, April 7th to 12th, inclusive. Sheffield-Hunt ington Co. Mr. W. H. Dorris, a well known merchant of Cordele, was in Amer icus Friday. Today and Monday will positively be Vour last chance at the Opera House silverware. The best picture pro gram of the season is on today. Mr. B. Adler and Miss A. Weslos ky, of Albany, were visitors here yes terday afternoon, coming over in a car. Attend (he Big Sale of White Waists, broken lot of sizes from last season; the price is 50c on Monday and Tuesday, April 7th and Bth, at Pinkston’s, under the Windsor. 5-2 t Mr. J. C. Hunt came over Friday from Columbus, among others here from that city. Individual Butter Dishes 2 1-2 per dozen, at Allison's i-sale. ts Mr. David D. Long, of Athens, was among the visitors spending Friday in the city. * Professor Wulft will be at our store all next week. Come every day. Shef field-Huntington Co. Mr. E. C. Ellington came up Friday from Albany, spending the day in Americus. 2,500 Yards Embroideries, Flounc ing, 18 and 27-incJi, special at 25c yd. Warlick Bros. Co. 5-2 t Mr. C. M. Jackson was among the Atlantans spending Friday in Amer icus. After Dinner Teas 15c per set, worth 50c, at Allison’s. ts Mr. M. A. Calhoun, commercial agent for the Seaboard railway, was in the city yesterday. People who know are going to buy a Majestic range during our demon stration week. You would, too, if you knew. Read our big ad in this paper Sheffield-Huntington Co. Messrs. H. L. Girtman and Joseph Perkins, of Charleston, are visitors in the city today. Tumblers 10c to 25c per set, worth 20c to 60c, at Allison’s. ts Mr. T. \V. Sasnett, a well known citizen of Cordele, was ii; Americus yesterday upon business. 2,500 Yards Embroideries, Flounc ing, IS and 27-inch, special at 25c yd. Warlick Bros. Co. 5-2 t Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ragan, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lingo, re turned in their car to Macon yester day, accompanied by Miss Mary Alice Lingo, as their guest for a few days. China Cake Plate 10c, worth 50c, at Allison's, ts Mr. D. A. Strother, of Barnesville, was a visitor spending Friday in Americus. Don’t ask us to give you the SB.OO worth of ware with a Majestic range after our demonstration week, as that special offer applies to that week only, April 7th to 12th, inclusive. Sheffield- Huntington Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wilmott have returned to Birmingham after a visit in Americus, the guests of Mrs. S. L. Lee. Soup Plates 25c per feet, worth 75c, at Allison’s Sale. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. McLendon are now at home at the Lumpkin resi dence on Brown street. 5,000 yards Embroidery, Mondnv, and as long as it lasts 10c yard; we will charge this to regular customers at this price. Warlick Bros. C. 2t Mr. D. C. Strother came down yes- 1 terday from Fort Valley, spending the i day in Americus. Miss Mary Niles, of Marshallville, arrived last evening, and is the gue3t of Mrs, c. O. Niles at her residence on College street. Household Economy—the main 1 spring to r duce the high cost of liv-| ing. Start at the vital point—YOUß RANGE. tee our ad in this issue.! Sheffield-Huntington Co. Mr. M. J. Jones, of Griffin, was a business \isitor spending Friday in the city. Glass Celery Dishes sc, worth 10c, at Allison’s. " Mr. S. F. Newell came up Friday from Albany, having business here, 5,000 Yards Embroidery Monday and as long as it lasts 10c yard; we will charge this to regular customers at this price. Warliek Bros. it Mr. John S. Hoge was a well known Maconian spending Friday in Ameri cus. China Butter Dishes 10c and 15, worth 50c, at Allison’s Sale. t*r Mrs. Edward Sheffield will return today from Columbus, where she ha 3 been the guest of Mrs. George Wad dell this week. Something for nothing is worth while—sß.oo worth of ware for noth ing is worth your time to investigate. See our big ad in this paper. Shef field-Huntington Co. Mr. L. W. Meador, of Fitzgerald, was in Americus Friday upon matters of business. Glass Butter Dishes, 5c and 10c, worth 25c. At Allison’s Sale. ts God gives the raw product—it rests with us whether or not it is turned in to the finished piece of art. Every act that is worth performing at all is worth putting one’s whole soul and brain into—in that way only is success achieved. BLANCH WALSH IN MOTIONMRES The noted actress will appear Mon day at The Savoy in one of her great est plays, “Resurrection,” a four reel feature of Tolstoi's works. This is Miss Blanche Walsh’s first appearance in motion pictures and in one of the plays that has made her such a famous actress. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS. By order of the Mayor and City Council, I am instructed to call yonr attention to the ordinance passed by them March 26th, 111 15, prohibiting dogs from running at large. This or dinance is now in full force and effect, so govern yourselves accordingly. H. W. WEAVER, 28-2wkc Clerk and Treasurer. SPECIAL NOTICE. In order that the employees of the banks of Americus may attend the convention held in Albany, Ga., on Tuesday, April Bth, 1913, we will open at 8 o’clock and close at 9:30 o’clock a. m. on that day. (Signed.) PLANTERS BANK, BANK OF SOUTHWESTERN GEORGIA, COM MERCIAL CITY BANK. BANK OF COMMERCE, AMERICUS NATIONAL BANK. 5-3 t None quite so nice KERN’S Delux Mixture : Bon Bons, Fruits and Chocolates Extra size Fancy Box SI.OO | REM BERT’S DRUG STORE 111 Forsyth Street < Tailored To Measure If your are hard to tit or if you want a suit a lit tle different from most, come in and see our tailored-to-measure line. MR. ALBERT SMART Os the Lauer Co. Will be with us today. He has a number of new models and all the new fabrics. Come in and let him take your measure. * r We guarantee satisfaction. Come in Today and Have a Good Early Look at our fresh new STEIN-BLOCH CLOTHES. I he earlier you look the better choice you wil have. We do not care what your taste is or how finicky you are. We can fit your person and spare your purse. RYLANDER SHOE CO., Clothiers and Furnishers. Serving You This idea of real service to the public is one which We’re steadily cultivating in our busi ness; not simply selling merchan dise; not simply “waiting on you” when you buy; but more than that; serving you. Hart Schaffner & Marx •4 clothes, better than any other goods we sell, represent that idea. They serve the wearer well; in every way. That’s why we’re glad to sell them; and that’s why you ought to be glad to buy them. i Suits $20,00 to $30.00. Extra trousers $4.00 to SB.OO. Other good lines too: Knox and Stet son hats, Arrow shirts and collars, Supe rior Union suits, Howard and Foster shoes. You w ill find that any and all of these will give you the limit of value for your money. W. D. BAILEY CO. Corner Lamar Street and Cotton Avenue This Store is the Home of Hart Schaf ner & Marx Clothes. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1913