Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 26, 1913, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT New Goods White Stone Barretts Slipperßuckles,Coin Purses, Mesh Bags, and Pendants. Thos.L.Bell Jeweler and Optician ;! ASK TO SEE THE “BERKLEY” j A New Nettleton that will become the most j popular shoe of the day. Slightly raised toe with < i; modified English heel. Perpaps you are one of : : those men who like a low heel but cannot wear : the drop toe shoes. Here’s just the shoe for you ; in just the leather or style : you want. Gun Metal Calf Button and lace. * Tan Russia Calf w&Jim Button and] lace. W Patent [Kid IMmA I ; Button and* lace. » ' ' :i All Widths, Ato D i aii sizes, 5 to 10 mJMB PINKSTON CO.JP ij Under the Windsor IP YOU WANT lad in fancy toi- I let articles, perfumeries, tooth pastes and washes, see us. HOOKS’ PHARMACY PHONE 75 T - -JBHpMMßgjgp ALCAZAR MONDAY "Plot Against the Governor” (Thanhouser) An excellent two reel drama, featuring Flor ence Laßadie and James Cruze "End of Black Bart” (American) A sensational western, including a duel in the mountains. Ed Coxen and Winfred Green wood taking leading part. GOOD PICTURES EVERY DAY feprsifWiii I f|fWj! ' nfj l| feli 1 ijd l j i | i To buy your footwear for yourself and i i| family here and we’ll help you to keep j your resolution by selling you the most i stylisb,comfortable and serviceable foot wear at the very lowest possible prices. ; ]! j Tillman & Brown Fitteis of Feet < Those Who Come and Go | New line Silver, Cut Glass and China at S. A. Daniels’. advt Mr. J. A. Simpson and daughter, Mrs. Barr, of Lumpkin, were visitors in Americus yesterday. Mrs. Seaborn Williams and sister, Miss Annie Collins, of Buena Vista, were shopping in Americus yesterday. ISwellest line of Ladies’ Silk Dresses received by Saturday’s express at Ansley’s. advt l Miss Leila Bari and Miss Dovie White, of Lumpkin, were guests of friends while visitors in Americus yes ( terday. I If your hens are short on egg pro ; dueton, give them lonkey’s Laying ; Tonic. Eldridge Drug. Co. ad»t ; I Mrs. H. G. Killebrew, of LaCrosse, and Mrs. S. A. Royal, of Ellaville, spent yesterday shopping in Ameri j IiCUS. !; Remember the specials we are of- !I sering in a few carried over suits rang- ;I ing in price from $3.98 to $8.98. All ;; sizes and colors and they are clean, ! | desirable merchandise, but simply car ■ ! ried over styles. Many of the best women in the town and county are ; | buying them. Ansley’s. advt j; * i, Miss Elizabeth Eldridge will re ;! turn tonight from Macon, where she has been the guest of Mrs. E. J. Wil li lingham since Friday. j; Sale of Children’s Peter Thompson I; and other Woolen Dresses in serges I j Monday next. Details will be given I later. Watch for the sale and be ;; sure and come. Ansley's. advt 11 Rev. C. A, Phillips, Mrs. Phillips j j and sister, Mrs. Mattie Caughmann, of ' Plains, were visitors in Americus yes *• terday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Poley and Miss I McKee, of Macon, were visitors here yesterday, coming to attend the fun eral of Mrs. A. M. Fagan. > The handsomest line furs in Ameri cus at Ansley’s. advt Buckwheat—Fresh shipment of old fashioned self-rising flour; fresh hy gienic whole wheat Hour. Sparks Gro. Co., 43—Phones—279. We want every man in Americus in terested in clothing to come and see our stock and get our prices. In ad ' dition to the regular stock we have h nice bunch of odds and ends in Suits and Overcoats you can buy at about half former prices. Ansley’s. advt For Chickens —Ground Beef .Scraps, Ground Bone, Ground Oyster Shells, Hen and Chick Feed and Laying Feed. Sparks Gro. Co. 43—Phones—279. The Pure Food Grocery is offering Florida Oranges, Malaga Grapes, New York Apples, Bananas, Lemons, etc., all fresh from the vine. Phone 130. 25 2t-advt Miss Annie Laurie Norton, after an extended visit to friends in Thom lasville, returned here yesterday, and will leave this afternoon for her home in Midway, Ala. ■ Fresh supply “Cornfield" Bacon (in small strips), Hams, Sugar Cured | Shoulders and many other good things to eat at Pure Food Grocerv. Phone 130. 25-advt-2t ? Mrs. Gorden Heys left yesterday for* * Macon, where she will be the guest of j relatives during several days. 11 The Surest tiling for all kind of Skin ;l Diseases. It s no disgrace to contract ;! Eczema and It is not necessary to con -11 tlnue to suffer. Whole libraries have ■ I been written on the treatment, but if you are suffering you do not need the |; symptoms described —you know all !;jabout that. Come right along and get ;IJ a bottle of Nyal’s Eczema Lotion and \; jnine times out of ten your troubles are 11 gone. 50c and SI.OO Dottles. REMBERTS DRUG STORE » 113 Forsyth Street THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER. ! Decorate your home with Artificial Ferns; choice 75c. Bell the Jeweler, advt P. McAllister came over yesterday from Buena Vista spending the day in Americus. The best line Boys’ Knee Pants Suits ever shown in Americus, at Ansley’s. j advt-lt C. D. Mcßath spent yesterday in Ma con looking after matters of business. Our cough syrup cures. It’s a dif ferent prescription from those that just relieve. Price 25 cents. Eldridge Drug Co. ad t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lingo and Miss Mary Alice lingo are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Ragan in Macon for few days. . Bunch of Men’s small size Ocercoats. (Also Boys’ sizes, 14 to 16 years, will ibe sold for half price. Ansley’s. ' advt Leon Slappey of Americus now a knight of the road returned yesterday from a business trip of a few days to Baltimore. | Mrs. Edwin Bell, Misses Evelyn Bell and Mary Hudson went to Macon yes terday morning, spending the day very delightfully amid the attractions at the fair. Just Received—A Car load of Ford automobiles. Americus Auto Co. advt Mrs. Minnie J. Hearne, of Ander sonville, was the attractive guest yes terday of Mrs. Elam Mauk, at her home on Barlow street. | J. T. Walters, of Hermitage, Ga., and W. T. Walters, of Rock Run, Ala, were visitors spending yesterday in the city. Mrs. Thomas Norton, of Midway, Ala., has been the guest the past week of her daughter, Mrs. Morris K. Ford. W. B. Haynes, of Vidalia, was in j Americus yesterday upon matters of business. New line Boys’ Blouse Waists and Shirts just received at Ansley’s. advt Friends of Mrs. Albert Brady re gret her continued ill health at her home near Huntington and hope for her early recovery. Mr. Dan Flinn, formerly of Ameri cus, but for several years past agent for the Central railroad at Dawson, was in the city yesterday. Buy your Boys’ Knee Pants Suit of Ans ley. adve J. S. Moreland came up yesterday from Cut’hbert, having business 'here. Americus friends of Miss Hilda Cas tleberry will regret her illness with diphtheria at her home in Atlanta. Bring your children to us for their coats. Ansley’s. advt-lt Miss Ruby Woods will go vo Maccu today to spend several days with friends in that city. Mr. Armstead Dodson was among Plains’ representative citizens in the city yesterday. We are closing out our Men’s Ready- Made Clothing, and will give you one third off on suits and overcoats. All new and up-to-date. W. J. Josey. 22-ad vt-lOt Mrs. J. M. Smmerford, cf Leslie, and her daughter, Mrs. John Stephens, of Forsyth, were visitors in Americus yesterday. G. C. Boyd, of McComb City, Miss , is in the city, having arrived yester day. Rememlber the dress sale Monday at Ansley’s, advt-lt Miss Willie Miller, of Cusseta, is the guest of Mrs. Speight at her home here. Swell lot Wooltex Suits and Coats received Friday’s express. • Ansley. advt Mrs. Pearl Harvey and Miss Rena Cook, of Plains, spent yesterday shop ping here. All those beautiful Dorothy Dodd Shoes for Ladies and Misses being sacrificed at Warlick Bro 6. Prettiest line of shoes ever shown in Americus; will pay you to get a pair before sizes are broken. Warlick Bros. Co. advt Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Taylor and Miss , Carrie Taylor are guests of the Wind-1 sor Hotel today. j Just Received—A far load of Ford automobiles. Americus Auto Co. advt Mrs. W. I. Murray, of Montezuma, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mur ray here at their home on Elm avenue. Mrs. T. B. Gilmore, of Moultrie, Ga., 13 visiting her sisters, Mrs. W. R. Drane and Mrs. Harvey. Sale of Children’s Peter Thompson and other Woolen Dresses in serges Monday next Details will be given later. Watch for the sale and be sur', 'anil come. Ansley’s. advt TO MAKE ROOM. We will close out for CASH. 2 Mahogany Chiffoniers, $37.50, Reduced to $22.50 1 Mahogany Chiffonier, $35.00, Reduced to $20.00 1 Mahogany Chiffonier, $22.50, Reduced to $15.90 1 Golden Oak Chiffonier, $37.50, Reluced to $22.50 1 Golden Oak Chiffonier, $30.00, Reduced to .'...518.00 Some of the above are beautiful col onial patterns, and if yon need a cbif fonier, it will be to your interest to see these at once. A. W. SMITH FIRST COMPANY, advt Another Petticoat Sale. On Monday we will offer another lot of $6.00 black taffeta silk petticoats for $1.98. Also one lot otf fancy colored cotton striped taffeta petticoats, were $1.50, for 39c. This applies to Mon day only'. Spot casth. advt-lt CHAS. L. ANSLEY. LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS SLAUGHTERED We have a splendid bunch of Li lies’ Tailor-Made Suits that were ear ned over from last season, you can buy for $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98, $6.98. advt. For Kent. Six room house in good repair on Church street, the next door to the residence of R. El Allison. The place is known as the Harper residence. Al lison Realty Co. 24-advt-2t A Florida woman whose husband was continually practicing on the slide trombone affixed a saw to it and now makes him saw all the stove wood.—Jacksonville Times-Union. Farm For Rent. Nice four-horse farm, one mile from the city limits, splendid new five-room dwelling, good tenant houses, excellent barn, wagon and buggy house; good cow house. Chas. L. Ansley. 23-advt-dtf-w-lt WOMEN SUBJECT TO KIDNEY TROUBLES I beg to say that I have been a con stant sufferer with severe pains in my back and was on the verge of nervous prostration resulting from kidney trou bel and other complications. A friend of mine recommended Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root as a sure cure for these troubles. Acting upon her advice I began taking Swamp Root and began to improve before I had finished the first bottle. I continued to improve until I was completely cured. I am happy to say that I am as well as any woman on earth and have been so for the past nine years, thanks to Dr. Kil mer’s Swamp Root, and I cheerfully recommend it to all who suffer from Kidpey troubles. Very truly yours, MRS. ALVA BAXTER, 407 Cypress St. Orange, Texas. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of March, 1912. JOHN J. BALL, Notary Public, j Letter to j . Dr. Kilmer & Co Binghamton, X, Y. | Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham to, N. Y„ for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also ra ceive a booklet of valuable informa-| tion, telling all .-bout the kidneys bladder. When writing be sure and mention the Americus Times-Recorder. Regular flfty-ceßt and one-dollar size tittles for sale at all drug stores.— a vt. Rcady-to- W car FOR Men and Women < We are better fixed to supply the men and the women in Americus and surrounding coun try this season in wearing apparel than ever in our history. Our stocks are targe,varieties great, prices low. We are expecting the largest busi ness we have ever had, in fact we are having more trade than we have ever enjoj ed in any season betore and we are offering greater in ducements. In addition to the regular fall and winter lines of men’s and women’s suits which we are showing in a varied and immense stock we are offering some very desirable. Tailor-Made Suits for Women This season’s swellest productions $15.00 to $35.00 Tailor-made suits for women, carried over styles, were $15.00 to $35.00, now $2 98 to $8.98" Suits for Men The season’s best, $15.00 to $30.00. Suits for men, carried over styles, were $15.00 to $25.00, now SIO.OO to $15.00. Best line Misses and Children’s tailored suits in the city and at special prices on carried over numbers. Best line Boys’ knee pants suits in Americus. apr *f JSf / HH jSSmaSr MB Mb b v V There’s More In Our es Than Meets the Eye WEAR ONLY will dis cover the Dollar for Do 1 lar Value. We cannot describe them to you: But If You Will Look at Yourself in them before our big mirrors, you will Begin t o Understand. Our mirrors are big enough to show you from head to foot, hiding nothing. Our service is yours, plus Stein-Bloch’s D Superiority Label. Rylander Shoe Co. Clothiers and Furnishers SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1913