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For One Dollar
Self Filling Fountain Pen
Regular price $1.50
For few days only.
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!j ASK TO SEE THE “BERKLEY”
A New Nettleton that will become the most j
j| popular;shoe of the day. Slightly raised toe with
; modifiedJEnglish heel. Perpap? you are one of j
i; those men who like a low heel but cannot wear j
i; the shoes. Here’s just the shoe for you :
]j in just the leather or style « i
jj you want.
Gun Metal Calf
Button and lace. ~
Tan Russia Call jj
Button and] lace.
Patent Kid
Button and lace. M M
l| Al! Widths, Ato D
AH Sizes, 5 to 10
| PINKSTON \
jj Under the Windsor
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MONEY LOANED
Wc 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 required. We make city loans.
G. R. ELLIS or G. C. WEBB
ALCAZAR MONDAY
"The Heart ot a Rose”
(Reliance) A domestic drama of intense hu
man interest
"The Silver Tongued Orator”
(Thanhouser) A roaringly comical picture,
featuring James Cru/.e
"In the Mountains of Virginia”
(American) Thrilling adventures with moon
shiners vividly portrayed
REMEMBER: 'he Alcazar is the same price
picture show always 5 AND 10 CENTS
i! To buy your footwear for yourself and j
jj family here and we’ll help you to keep j
:j your resolution by selling you the most j
stylisb.comfortable and serviceable foot- jl
j wear at the very lowest possible prices.
I j
Tillman & Brown
Fitteis of Feet
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER.
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| Those Who Come and Go |
Solid Gold and Filled Bracelet
Watches. S. A. Daniels. ad't
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheffield will
have as guests arriving today, their
sister, Mrs. Henry Collier, Mr. Lamar
Collier and sister, Mrs. Wade Lang
ston.
Some swell evening dresses just re
ceived per Saturday’s express. Ans
ley’s. advt
Miss Florence Jones, of Cordele, is
the guest of Mrs. J. A. Thomas at her
residence on Church street.
Buchanan's Store has first run of
Sumter county syrup. Hade yester
day. In bottles. advt-lt
Mr. and Mrs. Nat LeMaster have
taken apartments at the residence of
Col. James Rl Williams ou Taylor
street, where they will be at home af
ter Monday.
Elegant tailored suits for the wo
men received Saturday’s express. Ans
ley’s. advt
H. K. Robinson came up yesterday
from Waycross, spending the day in
Amerious.
' At Buchanan’s: Sumter-made sy
rup; just in yesterday. Put up in
bottles. advt-lt
1 Miss Julia May Herne returned yes
terday from a pleasant visit in Macon
and Montezuma.
Saturday’s express brought us some
magnificent novelties in dress goods,
Bilks and trimmings. Ansley’s. advt
Miss Alma Brown returned to Al
bany yesterday after a visit of a few
days to relatives here.
See what’s arrived at Buchanan's.
Sumter-made cane syrup. >'«ne finer,
advt-lt
Mr and Mrs. Robert G. Christian
will leave Tuesday for Tyler, Texas,
where Mr, Christian will be engaged
! during several months upon load con
struction.
Hardly a day passes but what we 1
receive new styles in ladies’ tailor- !
i made suits. Some new ones for your •
inspection Monday. Ansley’s. advt :
i
Feed your Chickens Ground Beef
Scraps, Ground Bone, Oyster Shells;
Hen and Chick Feed. Sparks Grocery
Company. 42 Phones 279. advt-lt
Ticket Agent Ellis, of the Central j'
railway, has returned from a visit of j'
two weeks to relatives in Chattanooga, j
See what’s just in at Buchanan's I
Fine new cane syrup, fume Satur
day. advt-lt
Col. E. A. Hawkins continues con
fined to his residence by illness. He
has thus been closely confined for
more than a month, his condition im
proving slightly.
See the magnificent 36-inch new tar
tan plaid silks received at Ansley’s
Saturday’s express.
H. G. Watson, of Augusta, was
' among the many visitors spending yes
terday in the city.
If your hens are short on egg pro
riucton, give them Conkey’s Laying
Tonic. Eldrhlge Drug. Co. ad»t
Mrs. John P. Butt has returned from
Macon, where as the guest of relatives
she spent several days during the
fair.
!; ; The Surest thing for all kind of Skin
]! Diseases. It's no disgrace to contract
Eczema and it is not necessary to con
-1! tinue 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 '
■ about that. Come right along and get 1
: a bottle of Nyal’s Eczema Lotion and :
I; nine times out of ten your troubles are
; gone. 50c and SI.OO bottles.
REINSERTS
DRUG STORE
•• 113 Forsyth Street 1
Wanted—Your safety razor blades to
; sharpen. Bell, the Jeweler. advt
Miss Gladys Elmer Jones, of Rich
mond, is an attractive and charming
visitor here, the guest of her cousin,
Miss Glenice Cottrell, at her home on
Felder street.
We are sole agents now for the sale
of the famous Atterbury line men’s
fine clothing. These are the nicest
tailored garments made in America,
the equal of auy tailor-made clothes
you will find anywhere. Some very ex
cellent styles received by Friday’s ex
' press. Ansley’s. advt
Miss Ann Whitehead spent the
. week-end. at her home in Vienna, and
will return here this afternoon.
Read our ad on Mil page of this
Issue—Merode Underwear. Pinkston
Co. advt
j Dr. Lansing Burrows has recovered
from recent illness, and will med
his Sunday school class at First Bap
tist church this morning at the usua.
' hour.
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' | We expect Monday or Tuesday a
1 beautiful line small children’s coats
in black velvets, plushes, cloths, etc.;
sizes, 4's to B’s. Ansley’s. advt
i The greatest line fine wool blankets,
! (as well as cotton) which we have
; ever shown. We have adopted our
• .balcony for blankets and comfortables.
1 Come and see them. Ansley’s. advt
Mr. J. W. Hightower returned yes
‘! terday from a business trip of a few
■ days to Macon and Atlanta.
New line boys’ knee pants suits in
the small sizes received Friday's ex
press. Ansley’s. advt
Hon. E. H. McMichael, of Marion
county, was a well known visitor in
.Americas yesterday.
Both Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Webb are
ill at their country residence, near
Sumter, Mr. Webb quite seriously, it
was reported here last evening.
We have a nice little bunch of wo
men's carried-over tailor-made suits;
also small misses and juniors which
you can buy for $2.98, $3 98, $4.98,
$5.98, st>.9B, $8.98. Good as the best,
only carried-oVer. Many of the best
women in the town and county are
buying them, and they are worth many
times the price. Ansley’s. advt-ts
Mrs. E. L. McGowan and sister, Mrs.
J. H. Cheney and Miss Julia Peacock,
of Ellaville, were shopping in the city
! yesterday.
Onr cough syrup cures. It’s a dif
ferent prescription from those that
just relieve. Price 25 cents. Eldridve
, Drug Co. ad t
H. E. Black came over yesterday
from Columbus, to look after matters
of business here.
Take home a bottle of new cane sy
rup. Just received yesterday at Bu
chanan’s. advt-li
Col. Prank C. Smillie, who sells un
dertaker’s millinery and other grave
propositions, is spending today in
Americus.
Don’t forget next week, Sot. 3rd to
Bth inclusive, special prices on .Herode
Knit Underwear at Pinkston’s. advt
Mrs. Clark Poole will return today
from a visit of a week to friends in
Macon.
New Georgia Cane Syrup; fresu
shipment Buckwheat Flour; old fash
ion and seif-rising; fresh Hygienic
Whole Wheat and Graham Flour; pure
Maple Syrup. Sparks Grocery Comjm
ny. 43 Phones 279. advt-It
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pryor, of Lee
were among the many visitors in
Americus yesterday.
New Seeded Raisins, Currants,
Dates, Figs, Citron, Prunes, etc.; Ce
reals of all kinds; fresh New Nuts
coining in every day. Sparks’ Grocery
Company. 43 Phones 279. advt-lt
Farm For Bent.
Nice four-horse farm, one mile fro n
the city limits, splendid new five-room
dwelling, good tenant houses, excellent
barn, wagon and buggy house; good
cow house. Chas. L. Ansley.
23-ad't-dtf-w-lt
Henry Morgenthau Sails
New York, Nov. l. —Henrv Morgea
thau, recently appointed Ambassador
to Turkey bj; President Wilson, sailed
for his new post of duty today.
MERITED PROMOTION
FOR T. M. EVERETT
Special Agent Penn Mutual
Insurance Co.
The many friends of Mr. T. M. Ev
erett, net only in Americus, but
throughout this entire section of
South Georgia, where he is so well and
favorably known, will congratulare
him upon his appointment as special
agent for the Penn Mutual Life In
surance Co., which he has represented
locally as agent during several years.
The promotion was announced a dav
or two since by Messrs. Lott & Edge,
general agents, and came as a pleasant
surprise to Mr. Everett.
Mr. Everett is one of the best known
men in the insurance field in Georgia,
and his long and successful experience
renders his services most valuable.
During the past few years he has done
excellent work for the Penn Mutual,
as evidenced by the following letter
announcing his promotion.
"Columbus, Ga., Oct. 27, 1913.
"T. M. Everett, Special Agent, Ameri
cus, Ga.
"Dear Sir: In looking over your
account and noting the business yoi
have produced since you have been
connected with this agency for the past
several years, as well as the good
quality of the business sent us, wo
deem it just to give you a promotion
which you have, justly won. Your con
nection with this agency has always
been pleasant, your death losses ha»'>t
been as small ag any agent that we
have ever known, and your business
as a whole has been very satisfactory,
indeed.
“It gives us pleasure to appoint you
as special agent for our entire field
and will direct you as to your move
ments as we deem best for the pro
duction of the largest amount of busi
ness. We feel sure that you will-en
ter into this new position with the
same zeal and energy that has al
ways characterized your good work
for our good company. Yours very
truly, LOTT & EDGE,
advt. "General Agents.”
Notice of First Meeting of Creditors.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Western Division -'f
The Southern District cf Georgia
—ln Bankruptcy.
In the Matter of John A. Hudson;
Bankrupt—ln Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of John A. Hud
son, cf Unadilla, in the county of Doo
ly, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on the
31st day of October, A. D., 1913, the
said John A. Hudson was duly adju
dicated bankrupt; and that the first
meeting of his creditors will be held
at Macon, in Bibb county, Georgia, in
Grand Opera house building on the
15th day of November, A. D. 1913, at
11:30 o’clock in the forenoon, at which
time the said creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a truste •,
examine the bankrupt, and transact
such other business as may properly
come before said meeting. The bank
rupt is required to be present on that
day for examination.
Macon, Ga., this October 31, 1913.
ALEXANDER PROUDFIT,
advt Referee in Bankruptcy.
NO SIR, I CAN’T
GET APPENDICITIS
JR
1 ‘ All I Want to Now. Mo Moro
<—o on t'.io Stomach or tour Ctcrr.ath.
No More Heavy Feeling After
Meals or Constipation.
No matter whit y;>i .<> tried without
getting relief JUST TRY tii.nplo buck
thorn bark, glycerin.- etc., as compounded
In ADLKIt-l-KAI Yuu will In- surprised
at the QUICK roaoiti and you will bo
guarded against appendicitis. The VERY
FIRST DOSE will h< Ip you and a short
treatment with ADLIiR-1-KA will make
you feel better than you have for years.
This new German appendicitis remedy
antisepticizes the stomach and bowels
and draws off all Impurities. A SINGI.E
DOSE relieves gns on the stomach, sour
stomach, constipation, nausea or heavy
feeling after eating almost AT ONCE.
A short treatment often curoe an ordinary
case of appendicitis.
HOOKS’ PHARMACY,
Phone 75.
I Rcady-to-Wcar
| for
Men and Women
We are better fixed to supply the men and
the won en in Americus and surrounding coun
try this season in wearing apparel than ever in
our history. Our stocks are large,varieties great,
jj. 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
i’! 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
j; we are offering some very desirable.
if _ .
Tailor-Made Suits for Women
ij This season’s swellest productions
$15.00 to $35.00
I 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.
There’s More in Our
Fall and Winter Clolh
es Than Meets the Eye
WEAR ONLY will dis
cover the Dollar for Dol
lar Value. We cannot
j 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 bi g
enough to show you
i from head to foot, hiding
nothing. Our service is
yours, plus Stein-Bloch’s ,
Superiority Label.
Rylander Shoe Co.
J Clothiers and Furnishers
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SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2, 191*