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THE BLUE BIRD
The latest fad in
BELT PINS,
BROACHES and
HAT PINS,
AT POPULAR PRICES
THOS. L. BELL
The Leading Jeweler
| Shoes That Appeal
To Every Woman
New models and exclusive patterns are
shown at all times in our women’s footwear.
Every pair of these shoes also shows elegance :
;; of finish and grace in each particular line. We
can give you fitting qualities in shoes which j
cannot be excelled. And as to service—it need
only be said that our women’s shoes are made
by Wichert & Gardiner, of Brooklyn, N. Y-,
; whose product has had for thirty years a rep
; utation for splendid wear. j
Buy Wichert & Gardiner shoes from us.
There is a double guarantee of satisfaction for
; you when you do.
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Pinkston Company
Under the Windsor
Alcazar
TODAY
"A Dixie Mother”
(Bronco)
A Civil War Story
"Mutual Weekly No. 23”
(Mutual) -
Remember there will be a great circus Friday
and Saturday—4 reels. Something you have
never seen before.
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j Get Busy Don’t Wait j
Now is the time to buy a farm
or city property. You can get
prices and terms today that will
; never be offered again.
THE ALLISON REALTY CO.,
TELEPHONE 253 j
; Ask For Prices Let Us Help You j
When you are fatigued, ladies, by wearing shoes
which lack suppleness; when you have difficulty
in finding shoes with distinction and style; when
you find the wearing quality limited, remember
Tillman & Brown’s Shoes will save you from all
these annoyances. Their superior flexible soles
insure real foot comfort, they are famous for cor
rect style and variety of models, their wearing
quality is vouched for by hundreds of satisfied
customers.
Tillman & Brown
Fitters of Feet
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER
l Those Who Come and Go jj
The best in Diamonds, Watches and
Jewelry at S. A. Daniels.
Mrs. Howell B. Simmons and child
ren, and guest, Miss McMillan, of A,-
lanta, will go today to Warm Spring- :
(.a,, for a stay of some length.
1 -r. and Mrs. Hair of Buena Vis a
are guests at the home of their da igt
t<u\ Mrs. Oby Passmore, called h ;-e
by the illness of Mr. Passmore.
Mr. T. E. Chambers, of Montezuma,
was among the visitors spending Wed
nesday here.
Dry Goods, >otions, Shoes, Hats,
Shirts, Underwear, Laces, Emhroid
f cries, Hosiery; all go at about 50e on
< the dollar and less. Gardner and Har
grove stock. Gardner's old stand, For
syth street, next to Sheffield’s. Sale
' starts Saturday.
! Mrs. I. Brown Small, at her home on
College street, has as guests Miss Rosa
' Kenan, of Selma, Ala., and Miss Lu
| cile Dudley, of Benton, Ala.
Mr. George W. Bagley of DeSoto,
was a business visitor spending Wed
nesday here.
Mr. George A. Turpin, Jr., of Rich
land, was a visitor in Americus Wed
nesday.
Miss Ethel Talbird, of Atlanta, and
Miss Ruth Walker, of Homervi.ie, a;-
rived yesterday and will be the guests
for some time of Miss Lillie POOI3 at
her home here.
Mrs. William W. Walker and Miss
Marie Walker have returned from a
visit of several days in Macon, the
guests of relatives there.
Carswell’s Liver-Aid; guaranteed to
do the work of calomel without mak
ing you sick; try it once and you will
never be without it. 29-ts
Tile many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Burrell Richards will regret to learn
that they have vacted their apartments
ai the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Wallis, and are now residing in Jack
sonville, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Brady, of Colum
bia, Si Cl, are visiting his father,
Mr. C. R. Brady, for some time at his
home on Forrest street.
Messrs. W. O. Williams and Matthew
Mathis of Oakfield, Ga., were visitors in
the city Thursday.
1,000 Pairs Children’s Slippers, 50c
pair. Sale starts Saturday. Gardner’s
old stand. 13-ts
Mr. G. P. Murray came over Thurs
day from Ellaville with others from
Schley's capital city.
Mr. H. H. Birdsong, formerly of
Americus, but now of Thomaston, was
here Thursday.
Mr. E. L. Webb, with the Eldridg?
Drug Co., will return to Mercer to
morrow to complete the summer course
of study there.
Have your teeth fixed absolutely
without pain by the new painless
method at Evans’ Dental Rooms, Cot
ton avenue and Lamar street. The
very latest and best machine has been
installed for this work and is being
used daily with perfect results.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. Ft. Lee, of Vidalia,
are visitors in Americus, having arriv
ed Thursday.
Mrs. E. C. Webb returned Thurs
day from a visit of a week to her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Garrett, at
their home in Sylvester.
Mr. Arnold Wells came up Thursday
from Albany, spending the day in
Americus.
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Merrell Wheatley returned Thursday
from Atlanta, having recovered suffi
jciently from an operation for appen
-1 dicitis performed recently.
Mr. Walter A. Slaton, of Griffin, and
Mr. Paul Sanford, of Macon, came
yesterday for a visit in Americus,
where they formerly resided.
E very thing 50c on the dollar and
less. Gardner and Hargrove stoek,
Forsyth street, next to Sheffield’s
store. Sale starts Saturday. 13-ts
Mi. W. K. Harding was among the
several Atlantans spending Thursday
in the city.
Sheriff C. M. Christian, of Webster
j county, came over Thursday upon bus
iness, and reports fine rains and bet
ter crop prospects there.
Casserole Sale $1.50 each. Thos. L.
Bell, the Jeweler.
Mrs. B. I. McKinney and Miss Nell
McKinney, of Smithville, were shop
ping in the city Thursday.
Mrs. R. B. Hightower, of Cuthbert,
is the guest for several days of Mrs.
Roy L. Parker, at her home on Hamp
ton street.
Mrs. Eliza Clarke and daughter, Mrs.
Hattie Gurr, left Thursday for At
lanta upon a visit of a few- days to
relatives.
Mrs. J. T. Killen, of Moultrie, ar
rived yesterday upon a visit of a week
at the home of her mother, Mrs. Em
mie P. Morgan.
Mrs. J. G. Shockley returned Thurs
day to her home in South Florida, after
a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Edge, and
other relatives in and near Ameri
cus.
Miss Claude McLaughlin left Thurs
day upon a visit of a few days to rela
tives in Shellman, Ga.
Mr. A. o|. Lindsley, of Albany, was
a business visitor spending Thursday
in the city.
Mrs. R. F. Hobbs, of Lumpkin, and
guest, Mrs. H. K. Randolph, of Cin
cinnati, were visitors spending Thurs
day in the city.
Mr. W. W. Barnes, of Opelika, was
in the city Thursday upon matters of
business.
Ira Gatewood, the little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gatewood, has re
covered from recent illness.
5,000 Pairs of Ladies’ Slippers, vil
ues up to $3.50; all go at 98c pair at
the close out sale of the Gardner stock
and Hargrove stock. Gardner's old
stand next to Sheffield’s hardware
store, Forsyth St. Side starts Satur
day. 13-ts
Messrs. M. T. Gilbert and B. H. King,
of Atlanta, were business visitors
spending Thursday here.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Riley, of
Americus, who are upon their wedding
trip in the West, are now at Hot
Springs, Ark., where they will spend
a few days.
Dr. Henry H. Glover attended in
Columbus yesterday with other local
dentists, the meeting of the Georgia
State Dental society.
Mrs. G. W. Glover left Thursday
for Bainbridge, w-here she will be
the guest of Mrs. George H. Fields for
some time.
Dr. S. F. Howell returned yesterday
from Columbus, where he attended
the annual meeting of the Georgia
State Pharmaceutical association.
Mrs. Robert Fetner returned Thurs
day from a visit of several days in Ma
con, the guest of relatives there.
Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Bridges, of Ella
ville, came over yesterday in their
car, spending the day with relatives in
Americus.
Mr. and Mrs. Lacey Morgan went to
Dawson Thursday upon a short visit
to relatives in that city.
Miss Nannie Sue Bell is ill at the
hospital, to the sincere regret of her
many friends.
Mr. Samuel L. Cohen will leave Sat
urday night for Columbia, Tenn., for a
week’s visit to relatives.
Our Help to You
Usually pure drugs will put a man
on his teet. We are prepared es
pecially for those who need reliable
remedies. We handle also neces
sary things as CRUTCHES, TRUSSES,
SUPPORTERS, and many other help
ful things.
REMBERT’S
DRUG STORE
\ 113 FORSYTH ST.
Want Column
"AMERI-UOLA’’ is guaranteed to be
pure and health-producing uuder the
pure food and drug act of 1906, serial
No. 48,223.
PL RE DRUGS, cigars and tobaccoes
Rembert’s.
FOR RENT Two unfurnished
rooms; close in. 114 Prince St. 12-ts
FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine;
good condition. Apply 114 Prince St
12-ts.
WANTED—Some reliable person to
furnish me with fresh vegetables each
day for my market. See D. S. Sayre,
Seaboard Meat Market. 13-2 t
WANT TO SERVE OUR PATRONS
today to the very best Western mut
ton, choice Beef and Pork, fresh Trout
Fish and other good meats. Ring No.
94. Ask what we have. Bragg &
Morgan’s Market. 13-2 t
SEVEN ROOM HOUSE 702 Church
street for rent. Se e W. P. Persons.
12-4 t
FOR RENT—Five room house ou
Jackson avenue; modern conveniences.
See me before renting. G. M. Bragg
12-ts.
FOR RENT—Two furnished’ rooms
for light housekeeping. Phone No. 592
11-
NEW TALCUM POWDER; the dain
tiest yet. Rembert’s.
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POTATO PLANTS in large or small
quantities; Triumph variety; big
yielder; an all-round first-class pota
to; delivered at Americus, one dollar
per thousand. J. L. Glawson. 11-3 t
FOR SALE—“Climax gas stove;
good condition. Apply to Mrs. E. B.
Everett, Lee street.
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FOR SALE—Several fine poodle
pups. Phone for particulars, No. 85,
Americus. 11-3 t
FOR RENT—Eight room house on
L< e street; modern conveniences.
Phone No. 225.
BRUSHES, soaps, toilet articles.
Rembert’s.
THE RICH delight in “Ameri-Cola”
because of its delightfully pleasant af
ter effects.
THE AMERICUS Abstract and Guar
anty Co. will give, on short notice, a
certificate showing status of title to
any property in Sumter county. Office
in Allison Bldg. 28-tt
“AMERI-COLA does not produce
sleeplessness it refreshes and kicks
that tired feeling out.
FOR RENT—New bungalow, Jack
son avenue. R. A Shy.
THE WORKING PEOPLE drink
Ameri-Cola” because it refreshes them
when they are tired ont.
FOR RENT—Two new cottages on
Hampton street; all modern conven
iences; posession June 15th. See Wiil
Dudley.
FOR RENT—Five-room house with
electricity and sewer connections, on
McGarra’ street. Geo. Oliver.
23-ts
KERN’S CANDIES, chocolates,
fruits, bon bans. Rembert’s.
IF YOU REQUIRE SWEET CREAM,
Sweet Milk or Ice Cream of superio’'
quality at moderate price, call Mrs.
R. M. Doty. Phone 543. 25-lw
Dental Notice.
On account of the annual meeting
of the Georgia State Dental society
we will be absent, from our offices un
til Monday, June 16th.
C. P. DAVIS.
M. K. FORD,
H. H. GLOVER,
S. H. M’KEE.
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Notice, Camp No. 24.
Members of Camp No. 24, P. O. S. of
A. are urged to be present Monday,
June 16th at 8 p. m. Business of im
portance to came up.
E. J. M’MATH, Rec’d. Sec’y.
Nobody ever got wicked all at once,
“My dear.’’
“Yes, John.”
“I think we’ll have to send this new
cook back to the minors."—Louisville
Courier-Journal.
Look for this Trade Mark
IN YOUR SHIRTS
It insures quality, fit and style at a moderate
price. If you buy a colored shirt you may be
sure it will not fade; but if by any mischance it
does fade bring it back and get a new one free.
A great line of patterns at SI.OO.
Other grades $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50.
! Americus Undertaking Co.,
| FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS.
j MR. NAT LeMASTER, - - Manager.
AGENTS FOR ROSEMONT GARDENS
j DAY PHONES 88 and 231. NIGHT 661 and 136. j
MONEY LOANED
We make loans at 6 per cent, interest and give the borrawer th.
privilege of paying part of principal at end of any year, stopping
interest on amounts paid, but no annual payment of principal re
quired. We make city loans.
G. R. ELLIS or G. C. WEBB
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
FITFORAI
If so—please
tell us where
Perhaps, somewhere, there are
manufacturers who make things
better than those we know, if so,
they have kept out of sight.
We keep our eves wide open—
our success depends on our bring
ing to you the best the world pro
duces.
Have you seen the Spring and
Summer offerings in Stein-Bloch
Smart Clothes?
Rvlander Shoe Co. "
Clothiers and Furnishers
FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1813