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£1 The OdeH
Safety Razor. r ßlade Sharpener
Makes old blades
belter than new
THOS. L. BELL
The Leading Jeweler
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| All Straws
Choice SI.OO
ij Some of the very best 1
numbers are to be found in this 1
j lot, including all hats up to
I $4.00. They should go quick-
I ly at this price.
I All Nettleton Oxfords $4.75
| Pinkston Company
t Under the Windsor
REAL ESTATE
If you want to exchange, buy or sell, come to [
headquarters for bargains in farm and city prop- j
erty; we have what you want.
THE ALLISON REALTY CO.,
j Allison Building Telephone 253 j:
ALCAZAR MONDAY
. "Single Handed Jim”
(American) A thrilling tale of western life
"The Little Pirate”
(Rel.) A beautiful heart interest comedy drama
I "The Toy”
(Majestic) A fine story
The program for this week is fine. Remem
ber that the Alcazar is the only picture show
I that has an orchestra.
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Wear a “Smile” j
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Care may rub a smile from j
the face but wear will never rub j
the high finish from a “ROEL- j
OFS SMILE” HAT. Don’t fail io
see the new fall models we are
now showing, call to-day and be
fitted with a “SMILE” hat.
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Tillman &Brown
Fitters of Feet
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER
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| Those Who Come and Go |
New line Blue Birds at Daniel's,
advt.
Mr. J. E. Mathis went to Macon yes
terday upon a short business mis
sion.
Miss Mattie Sue Taylor is at home
again after having spent two weeks
in Cuthbert, the attractive guest or
her aunt,, Mrs. Bussey.
Perch Furniture one-third off at Al
lison's. 8-3 t-advt
Miss Irene Boone has gone upon a|
visit to friends at Plains.
Col. J. C. Woodard, president of the
Georgia Military Institute, College
Park, was a visitor here Saturday.
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Mrs. C. P. Davis and children will
return Monday from a visit of a week
in Ellaville.
See Frank Clark at the Opera House
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Pos
itively the funniest man “in cork.”
advt.
Mr. J. A. Fetner, of Macon, is the
guest today of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Fetner, at their home on Lee street.
Mr. Lawson Stapleton returned yes
terday from St. Louis, where he spent
the past week on business of import
ance.
Carswell’s Liver-Aid stops that tir
ed feeling; Makes your head clear,
and life worth living; guaranteed. Ask
your druggist. 29-ts
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Harrold will
go in their car this week to Monroe.
Ga., to spend some time pleasantly at
| the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Walk
er.
Mrs. W. J. Josey has gone to At
lanta, where she will spend several j
days with friends.
As an entertainer in blackfact
Frank Clark at the Opera House *3
(there several hundred ways. advt
Mrs. Edmund Oliver, of Plains, has
returned to her home after spending
some time at Clayton, in the north
Georgia mountains, and at Talulah.
We offer this week a line of Ladies’
Blaek Lisle Hose, formerly 25c pair,
! three pairs for a quarter. Ansley’s.
• advt
Miss Rosalie Hugent ’after spending
some time with Miss Irene Boone, has
gone to Plains for a week’s visit, be
fore returning to her home in Darl
ington, S. C.
Porch shades and hammocks one
third off; only a few left at Allison’s.
8-3 t-advt.
Mrs. T. C. Bailey left Saturday for
Arlington upon a visit of some length
to friends.
Mrs. Walter Rylander has gone to
Cuthbert to visit her parents, Rev.
and Mrs. T. E. Davenport, accompan
ied by her sister, Miss Elizabeth Dav
neport, her guest recently.
All Straw Hats half price and best
line in the city. Ansley’s. advt
Miss Julia Higgerson, of Macon, ar
rived Saturday upon a visit to Misses
Thelma and Evelyn Bragg.
Miss Nettie Allen, of Atlanta, the
j guest of her sister, Mrs. John T. Tay
, has gone to Dawson to spend some
;..;e with Mrs. James G. Parks.
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! c ee me before letting your plumh
• • 2 contract. C. H. Hunt, next door
| . j Western Union.
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! Miss Mary Belle Greene has return
> - 1 from a visit to Vienna, Ga., and
! joined a party at Myrtle Springs
! the week.
[ Miss Stella Rodgers, of Sumter, is
I ‘.he guest for several days of Miss
j Belle Ansley at her home here.
> What it takes to make folks laugh
' Frank Clark, at the Opera House, has
; it adv.
1 Miss Louise Mardre, of Lumpkin,
is visiting her cousin, Miss Marthena
Bivins, having arrived yesterday.
1 Miss Lucile Jordan has returned to
I her home in Buena Vista after a fe>v
| days visit to Mrs. J. E. Boone.
! We are making special reductions on
j summer goods in order to make room
! for fall goods now arriving. We need
I the room and will appreciate the busi-
Ijness at reduced prices. The Allison
{Furniture Co. 8-3 t-advt
Sheet Music; all the latest hits. Bell,
the Jeweler. advt 1
Miss Helen Maffett has returned to
Montezuma after a visit here, accom- ;
panied by Miss Louise Hamilton.
Miss Mollie Ray returned to her
home in Macon yesterday after a visit ]
here to Mrs. Robert McAfee, Jr.
Some of the best straws left; values
$3.01), $3.50 ami $4. While they last (
sl. Pinkston C’o. advt
Col. Grover Webb has returned from
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a tour of conquest among the Carolina
mountain resorts and wiith roseate
stories of his delightful sojourn there.
By express yesterday, Green Felt
Hats with bow in back; an advance
fall style. Pinkston Co. advt
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Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Passmore are 1
spending a few' days at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wallis. Mr. Pass
more’s recovery from recent long ill
ness is a subject of congratulation
among his many friends.
A belated shipment of $1.50 Negli
gee Shirts to close out for SI.OO each
at Ansley’s. advt
Mrs. Laura D. Clarke will leave
tomorrow for St. Simon’s, where she
will join her parents, Captain and
Mrs. W. W. Dews, in ap leasant stay
of ten days.
Lots of good things in the Ladies’
Keady-to-Wear department half price
and Jess, at Ansley’s. advt
Mr. and Mrs. Philo Smith came from
Macon yesterday to attend on Tues
day next the marriage of their niece,
Miss Hattie May Ross, and Mr.
Thomas McCarthy.
All Nettleton Low Cuts are $4.75
now; learn at a reduced price how
[good these shoes are. Pinkston Co.
advt.
Miss Annie May Wicker, of Ander
sonville, was the guest of friends
w'hile spending Saturday here.
Some extraordinary values In Wash
goods thrown on the center coun
ters this week for about half price and
less, at Ansley’s. t advt
Miss Marie Walker is spending two
w r eeks as the guest of Mrs. T. N.
Hawkes during the absence of her
mother, Mrs. W. R. Walker, who is
with relatives in Macon.
Remember our Discount Clothing
Sale; one-third off. The best stock in
the city to select from. Ansley’s.
advt.
Miss Lennie Singer has returned to
her home in Ltfmpkin, after having
been the. charming guest of her cous
in, Miss Clebe Merz Kemph, for a
week.
Boyden’s $6 and $6.50 Oxfords for
$3.95 to close at Ansley’s. advt
Miss Clara Hill, of Leslie, was the
guest of Mrs. J. E. Boone, while
spending Saturday in Americus.
Mr. Henry Walker left last night
for Baltimore and New York to pur
chase fall goods for Warlick Bros. Co.
Mr. Thomas Jones, a prominent and
well known Montgomerian, is the
guest of his sister, Mrs. James A.
Pinkston, at her residence on Taylor
street. I
Mirs. G. Morgan Eldridge, Doctor
Eldridge, Misses Mary Hudson and
Elizabeth Eldridge will return today
from Monteagle, Tenn., where they
have spent a month very delightfully.
Are you down and nearly out physi
cally and mentally—all run down? If
so, you should take Malto Iron Tonic
at once—will build you up increase
your strength increase your circula
tion give you a good appetite, nour
ish the tissues and make life worth
while.
REMBEKTS
DRUG STORE
>ls The Place. .. .... 113 Forsyth St
Want Column j
THE BEST QUALITY and prices on
drugs. Rembert’s.
NOTICE: 5 room apartment house
for rent, close up town, Lamar street
-10 It . R. K. WEBB.
FRESH WATERMELONS on ice at
the new ice plant. i9-:f
FOR SALE —I second-hand 65-gal.
underground gasoline tank. See T. F. |
Gatewood.
OVERSTOCKED—Best breed, larg
est size, heaviest-laying, five dollar
Buff Orpington Ducks, one do'lar
each. C. L. Rooks, Americus, Ca.
V'ANTED—Position by combination
teacher, bookkeeper and stenographer,
in a school or business house. Ad
dress Kappa Sigma, Box 553, Athens,
Ga. 8-3 t
FDR RENT: Dwelling house ou
Forsyth Street, next to Pool’s stor
Apply to W. B. Argo. 10-ts I
FOR SALE—One thirty horsepower
Overland- roadster in good shape ana
good tires; $425.00. J. W. Oliver,
Plains, Ga. 6-6 t
Furnished Room, with conveniences.
Also storage room, 514 Church St.
W. M. Castleberry. 10-2 t
FOR RENT —Three houses. See R.
E. McNulty, at Commercial City Bank.
6-ts
FOR SALE—Six-room house; well
located, and with all conveniences;
can sell at a bargain, if sold soon.
See me at once. A. C. Crockett. ts
AMERI-COLA is the workingman's
friends because of Its abiding effects.
BEST TOOTH BRUSHES Dentifrice.
Rembert’s.
NOTICE—Two nice stores for rent
at once; 416 and 418 Lamar street; as
nice stand as there is in the city. See
R. K. Webb or E. F. Bell. 7&10
FOR SALE —My home on Lee St.
23-ts CLIFF CLAY.
FOR RENT—Six room house; six
acres of land; Felder street; posses
sion at once. H. C. Davis. 9-ts
IF YOU ABE TIRED and all worn
out, call for Ameri-Cola; the ever-re
freshing fount drink.
THE BEST CANDY by express
Rembert’s.
FOR RENT —Eight room dwelling on
Lee street, now occupied by Mr. G. W.
Poole; posession July 22; all conven
iences. Dr. W. S. Prather. 28-ts
LOST —Bunch of four keys, contain
ing shoe buttoner. Finder return to
Frank Stapleton. it
FOR RENT —Nice 5-room cottage,
barn, garden and other outbuildings.
Apply to J. M. Weeks. It
IF YOU WANT A HACK or dray
call J C. O’Hearn. Phone 110. 10-7 t
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WANTED—Salesmen and collectors;
• experience unnecessary; only hustlers
need apply. Singer Mch. Co., J. R.
Hamrick, Mrg. 28-d&w-lm
BEST ICE CREAM—Candy all sizes.
Rembert’s.
FOR SALE—At a bargain; vacant
lot corner Furlow and Jackson; also
house and lot the most conveniently
consfihucted in the city. See G. M.
Bragg. 7-lw
FOR SALEI —Second-hand gas stov,*
in good condtion; cheap. P. O. Bo;
250, Americus.
FOR RENT—Three large connect
ing rooms, with bath. Phone 593
10-t2
FOR SALE —Three vacant lots; 50
by 100 feet, on southside. For infor
mation apply to W. R. Walker, at
postoffice. It
Meeting of W. 0. W.
All W. O. W.’s are requested to at
" tend meeting Wednesday night. Spe
[ cial election of officers for unexpired
' terms. DR. M. K. FORD,
Clerk.
Tramp—Lady, 1 found this mining
stock in the pocket of that old coat
you gave me.
Woman—That’s why I gave you the
coat, to get rid of the stock.—Chicago
News.
33 °»Discount
All suits, thin coats and extra
trousers reduced 33 1-3 per <v
cent. This includes the fa
mous Hart, Schaffner & Marx
line, which everyone knows
are the best clothes made.
$30.00 Suits now $20.00
$25.00 “ $16.75
$22.50 “ “ $15.00
$15.00 “ “ SIO.OO
W. D. Bailey Company
IVloney Loaned
I am prepared to make loans on improved farms
at 6 pei cent, interest, and allow yearly payments
on same. If you have an old loan to renew or wish
a new one, see me before concluding your ar
rangements.
J. J. HANESLEY, Americus, Ga.
Read the Want Columns
MONEY LOANED
We make loans at 6 per cent. Interest and give the borrower the
privilege of paying part of principal at end of any y.jar, 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.
CLOTHING
1-3 Off
We are today offering
all of our Clothing, Odd
Pants, Odd Coats and
Children’s Clothing at
1-3 off.
$30.00 Suits for $20.00
$25.00 “ “ $16.67
$20.00 “ “ $13.33
$15.00 “ “ SIO.OO
The Above Prices For
CASH ONLY
Rylander Shoe Co.
Clothiers and Furnishers
SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1913