Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, June 14, 1913, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT 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 eacli particular line. We j can give you fitting qualities in shoes which cannot be excelled. And as to service—it need j 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. Buy Wichert & Gardiner shoes from us. There is a double guarantee of satisfaction for > you when you do. j j i 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 feels. Something you have never seen before. IZAIZE ZZZ ( j Get Busy Don’t Wait i Now is the time to buy a farm or city property. You can get I prices and terms today that will never be offered again. ! THE ALLISON REALTY CO., TELEPHONE 253 jj | 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. 1 heir 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 I Those Who Come and Go i The best in Diamonds, lVatehes and Jewelry at S. A. Daniels. Mr. R. J. Sale came up Friday from Thomasville, having business in the city. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pullen, of Albany, were among the visitors spending yes terday in Americus. Big line Men's *3.00 Huts go at 98c. Gardner’s old stand. Mr. Clifford Mcßride, of Vidalia, was in the city Friday, called here by business. Mr. Edward Timmerman, Misses i Ruth Timmerman and Bertha Howell. ; Mrs. E. Timmerman, Jr., and Mrs. Ber jtha Williams, of Plains, came over Fri day in Mr. Timmerman’s car, spending the day shopping here. Have your teeth fixed absolutely without pain by the new painless method at Evans’ Dental Rooms, Cot ton avenue and Lamar street. The \ery latest and best machine has been installed for this work and is being used daily with perfect results. 8-d6t-w-2t Mr. E. C. Ellington, of Albany, was among the visitors spending Friday here upon business. Big line of .Men's *I.OO Shirts 69c, Gardner & Hargrove stock. Gardner, old stand. Sale now on. Forsyth St. Mr. Oby Passmore, who is ill with fever, was resting very well yesterday evening, much to the gratification of his family and friends. Mr. G. R. Ellis has returned from a ten-day trip to New York, Washing ton and other points, where business engagements called him. Stay off that bilious attack and ma laria by getting a bottle of Carswell’s Liver-Aid; guaranteed. Demand it. 29-ts 0 Messrs. Frank Lanier, C. M. Council and Frank Sheffield are expected to re turne today from the Best, where they have been for a week upon im portant matters of business. Mr. N. 0. Hutchinson was among the several Atlantans spending Friday in Americus. Best Calico 3 l-2c yard. Gardner’s old stand. Sale now, on. Mr. Eph Wooten, formerly of Ameri cus, but now of Columbia, S. C., ac companied by Mrs. Wooten, is upon a short visit here. Messrs. George Ferguson and B. H. Cocroft, of Thomasville, were visitors here Friday. Speciul at The Ayashery Saturday: Spring Lamb, Veal, eery choice. Kansas City Beef. Kansas City Pork. Fish, Bream, Perch and Mullet. Veg etables, a very tine line. Poultry, Eggs and Butter. Beef Boast a spe cialty. THE AYASHERY, Phone S 9. Mr. W. I. McKissick returned Friday to Umatilla, Fla., after a visit of sev eral days at his home in Americus. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bryant, of An dersonville, with their daughter, Miss Lillie Bryant, of Washington, spent Friday in the city. Embroiderey Scarfs, Pillow ,Tops Table Covers, ete„ big line. Gardner’s old stand. Sale now on. Miss Blanche Hawkins, of Americus, will sail today by Savannah steamer for New York, where she will be the guest for some time of Mrs. Charles Wink, at her summer home on the Hudson. Mrs. Wink was formerly Miss Bessie Matthews, of this city. "" Mrs. H. L. Roche, of Jacksonville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. A. Wall, at her residency on Taylor street, near Rees park. Watch the display eases at Ti “ Ayashery. Phone 89. It Miss Kate Kirby will leave tomor row for Newnan, her home, where she will spend several days with rela tives Miss Clara Harben, of Chattanooga, is the guest of Misses Kathleen and Flora Denham, at their home here for some time, having arrived Friday. Picnic at Myrtle Springs July 4. Mu sic and dancing. Everybody invited. 22tojy3 . I Mr. C. A. F.ricker will return this I morning from a business and pleasure trip of several days in Macon. Casserole Sale *1.30 each. Thos. L. Bell, the Jeweler. Mr. George W. Bagley came up Fri day from DeSoto, having business in Americus. Ladies’ Gowns, Cnderskirts, Waists and Corset Covers; big line. Gardner’s old stand. Eorsytfc street. Sale now On. The Misses Calhoun, at their resi dence on Lamar street, have as their guest, Miss Ftoried Cave, of Barnwell. S. C., who arrived Friday upon a visit of some length here. Mr. J. W. Woolfolk, of Fort Valley, was a business visitor spending yes terday in the city. Worlds of Ladies and Children’s and Men’s .Slippers for less than half price. Gardner’s old stand. Sale now on. Miss Martha Joynes returned Friday from a visit of several days to rela tives in Dublin. Messrs. F. R. Happ, David Shaw and L. R. Abel, of Macon, are in the city today upon matters of business. Miss Margaret Morgan has gone to Fort Valley as the guest of Miss Helen Moreland at a house party there. Miss Julia Colemand, of Plains, was the guest of friends while spending Friday in the city. Mrs. John T. Taylor and Miss Mat tie Sue Taylor have returned from a motoring trip to Macon, accompanied by Mrs. Taylor’s sister, Miss Nettie Allen, of Atlanta. Rev. William H. Hill and family, cf Faceville, Ga., are visiting relatives ’n Americus, formerly the home of Mr. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lingo and daughter, Miss Mary Alice Lingo, will go to Macon today upon a visit of some length to Mr. and Mrs. William Ragan. WILL OPERATE PLANT MAKING STOCK FEED # (Continued from page 1) terprise means an investment of sev eral thousand dollars capital and lo cal parties, it is stated, will be inter ested with Mr. Dedman, who has had long experience in the manufacture of this product. The plant will be located on the Seaboard railway, near the freight warehouse on Finn street, and plans for the building have already been ap proved. While the company will pur chase a considerable portion of the grain to be used in the manufacture of stock feed, a great deal of it will be grown upon! farms here, and the new enterprise will supply a market for the varieties of grain required. Mr. Dedman considers Americus a fine field for such an enterprise as he will establish, as large quantities of foodstuff are shipped here from the west, which may be supplied by the local plant which, besides, will afford employment to a number of people. ? t is expected that the plant will be ready for operations within a short time, as work of construction will be started without delay. % Our Help to You Usually pure drugs will put a man on his feet. 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 S 113 FORSYTH ST. f «••••••§ §§ in, Want Column ••iHKIfITmV •••••••••• AaMBl-LuLA is guaranteed to be pure and liealtli-producing under the pure food uud drug act of 1996, serial No. 48,223. PURE DRUGS, cigars and tobaccoes Rembert’s. POR RENT Two unfurnished rooms; close in. 114 Prince St. 12-ts FOR SALE—One seven room house; 311 Barlow street. B. C. Vaughn 14-8 t I M ANT 10 MEN at once to learn the barber trade; new method; only few weeks required; positions wak ing; tools furnished; money earned while learning; write today. A. L. Moler, Pres. Moler System, Atlanta, Ga. FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine; good condition. Apply 114 Princ<> St 12-ts. \\ ANTED—Some reliable parson to furnish me with fresh vegetables each day for my market. See D. S. Sayrej Seaboard Restaurant. 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. i3_«t SEVEN ROOM HOUSE 702 Church street for rent. See W. P. Persons. 12-4 t FOR RENT—Five room house on 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. 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-ts “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 then when they are tired out FOR RENT—Two new cottages on Hampton street; all modem conven iences; posession June loth. See Will 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 superior 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. 12- DIET AND HEALTH HINTS By DR. T. J. ALLEN Food Specialist GRAPE JUICE HAS UNIQUE FOOD VALUE. Grape Juice la, next to milk, the moat nouriahing of drinka. It will aupport life Indefinitely when aevere phyaical and men tal exertion are avoided, and Is to be preferred to milk In the early stages of typhoid and In caaea of blood poisoning. Grape juloe ean be made at home by pressing the ripe Concord grapes, heating to a tempera ture of 150, sealing In air-tight jars and keeping In a cool place. Benzoate of soda was formerly used for preserving It from fer mentation. ii'AAOvrlflht laiL hv JiMßßtrvh Hk UttwU«.k 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. I MR. N4T LcM ASTER, - - Manager. AGENTS FOR ROSEMONT GARDENS j DAY PHONES 88 and 231. NIGHT 661 and 136. HCHCKHSOOCHtHjHStSKHKHCfbHCWtOHCHIHSHIOOOOCHhCHSCHKHSOtHSOOOOOCHMHCHCHCHfIH MONEYLOANED We make loans at 6 per cent. Interest and give the borrower the 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. * ( r J FITFORM 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 SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1913