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The
Ladies
Who
Appreciate
Good
i Shoes
Will be
greatly
interested
in our
showing
of
NEW
STYLE
SLIPPERS
and
PUMPS
for
SPRING
and
SUMMER
These
Slippers
have
character —
They’re above
the level
of the
ordinary shoe.
We have
every new
color, style
size and width.
We are
experts in
fitting feet,
years of
experience
has been our
teacher and
we do it
correctly
TILLMA N
&
BROWN
Fitters of Feet
THOSE WHO COME
AND GO
w
A new line Bracelet Watches at S. A.
1 Daniels’, the Jeweler.
t
j The friends of Mrs. Frank Morris
' will regret to know that she is still
ill at her home on Dudley street. They
hope, however, for her early recivery.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hodgson and Mr.
and Mrs. H; rry Hodgson, of Athens,
will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Harrold at their residence on
College street next week.
I wish to state to the public that I
will not be able to open the Acme
Sanitary Market on May 15th, as con
templated, on account of being de
layed in getting fixtures, but I hope to
be in position to open same to the pub
lic on or about May 20th. W. A.
Ay ash. 14-lt
Oby L. Passmore leaves Sunday■
morning for Macon, for a short stay.'
Mrs. O. L. Passmore and little 1
daughter left Saturday for Buena
Vista, where they go to spend a few
days with Mrs. Passmore’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hair.
New Merode Underwear for Spring
in all the new styles and prices. Ask
to see it at PINKSTON’S.
Clarence Hale, of Smithville, was in
i Americus.
The little child of Dr. and Mrs. J. R.
! Hair, who has been quite sick at the
■residence of Mrs. Hair's father, Judge
; Z. A. Littlejohn, is somewhat im
| proved, much to the delight of their
many friends.
It takes a big crowd to pay the ex
penses of a picture show, but the
Opera House wil have the seating ca
pacity to accommodate all who will
come out to see the best show' ever
put on for 5 cents. 14-lt
Ed Purvis is reported to be quite ill
with typhoid fever at his residence on
Church street. It is hoped by his
many friends that he will soon be
clear of fever, and be restored to good
i health again.
J. I. Giddings left Saturday for
Blakely, where he will spend some
time with his daughter, Mrs. E. C.
Brooks.
New Irish Potatoes, Tomatoes, Cu
cumbers, Sweet Potatoes, Ripe
Peaches. Kern’s Cakes, Butter-Nut
Bread. Laney Produce Co. 14-lt
Clarence Horne, who holds a re
sponsible position with the C. R. R.
> Shops in Macon, came down Saturday
lor a stay of a day or two in busy
Americus.
Mrs. D. T. C. Jeffords, of Sylvester,
who has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
T H. McGillis, on West Lamar street
for the past several days, returning
home Saturday.
Piedmont Smoker, sc. A cigar of
quality, full weight and value. Now
on sale here. Try it. 10 4t
Mrs. J. R. Richardson, who has been
' visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
; D. Stewart, at their home on Church,
street, returned to her home in Syl
vester, Saturday.
J. M. WEEKS
Automobile Lively, Day and Night
Phone day calls to 302 or 67
Phone night calls to 111. Safety First
Americus Undertaking Co.
FUNEHAL AND EMBALMERS
Mr. Nat LeMaster, Managei.
Agents for Rosemont Gardens
Day Phones 88 and 231 Night 661 and 136
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Turn your Iron, Bones and Rags into dollars g
and all other grades of metals, hides, etc. It will S
be to your benefit to write, wiie, ’phone or call us. §
TELEPHONE 596 g
A. COHEN & SON |
Americus, Georgia, S
Americus The Mecca For
Those becking Pleasure,
Health and Business.
New shipment Alarm Clocks. Bell,
the Jeweler.
JONES’ BALSAM OF BENZOIN id
for you. A reasonable quantity of Un
l SUAL QUALITY. For all external
troubles where a liniment is needed.
; Ask about it; three sizes, 25c, 50c and
SI.OO. All dealers carry it. Sold on
the money-back plan. 9-lm
J. T. Webb, one of Sumter county’s
thrifty young farmers, was in Ameri
cus Saturday, on business.
J. L. Perry, of Huntington, was a
prominent young man of Sumter coun
'ty spending Saturday in Americus on
business.
I wish to state to the public that I
will not be able to open the Acme
Sanitary Market on May 15th, as con
, templated, on account of being de
layed in getting fixtures, but I hope to
J be in position to open same to the pub
lic on or about May 20th. IV. A.
Ayash. 14-lt
Otis Carter, journeyed up from the
sand spurs in Florida to be the guest
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Calvin
Carter, at their country home.
John Israel, one of the most prom
inent planters of the 117th district was
a business visitor in Americus Satur
day.
Special Prices on Vudor Porch
Shades. ANSLEY’S. 14-lt
Jno. Cheney, city court solicitor of’
Ellaville, was in Americus for the past
I
several days, will return home Sun
day.
Samuel H. Gatewmod, one of the
Americus traveling men, arrived Sat
urday from Griffin to be the guest of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Gate
w ood, at their home on Lee street. Mr.
Gatewod,, leaves Sunday for Milledge
ville.
Benzol DRY (LEANING, STEAM
DYEING & SANITARY LAUNDERING
are “BENEFACTORS” for any com
munity. First Auto contest soon
closes. If you have votes save them.
Phone 18.
Miss Florence Parks has returned to
her home in Tifton, after a visit of
several days in Americus, the guest of
Miss Roues Hamilton at her home on
Lee street.
William Stewart returned Friday
after a visit of several days in Colum
bus, where he was the guest of friends.
Bracelet Watches, Sterling Silver'
Vanities, Dorine Boxes, Cameo Rings !
or Brooches, make lasting and useful
graduating gifts. A nice assortment'
at Daniels, the Jeweler. 10 ts |
Harry Williams arrived Saturday for
a week-end visit here with home ■
folks.
Miss Mattie Lewis Dodson, who has
been quite ill recently, is now much'
improved, and will in a few days be
fully recovered.
Remember the Pictures at the Opera
House this week, Mgr. Dudley says it
will be the best 5c picture show on
earth. 14-lt
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
OPERA HOUSE
MONO Al’
5-CENTS—S
The greatest scpicture show
south. 5 interesting reels
each day Continuous pei
formance fiom 4 p. m. to
10:30. Vilagraph, Biograph,
F.ssanay, Kaleni, Selig and
Lubin.
"Haunted and
Hounded” 3 reels
"Romance and Riot”
2 reels
5c to everybody, up and
down stairs.
LADIES FREE
MONDAY
Thomas B. Hooks, Jr., was a busi-
I ness visitor in Americus Saturday af
ternoon.
G. A. Perry, of Huntington, was a
| business visitor in the city Saturday
afternoon.
If you haven’t AMERICUS AUTO &
VICTROLA CONTEST VOTES, you
know where to get them; they GROW
ion TREES. See AMERICUS STEAM
LAUNDRY CONTEST DEPARTMENT.
• First Contest soon closes.
| Frank Miers, a prosperous young
i farmer of Sumter county, was a visitor
i in Americus Saturday.
W. L. Pritty, of LaCrosse, was a
| business visitor in Americus Saturday.
“Vudor’’ Porch Shades, specially
I priced at ANSLEY’S. 14-lt
Phil Wise, of Plains, decided to
leave his home in that thriving city
! for a day’s visit in Americus, and
spent Saturday here on business.
Mrs. Grady Killebrew, of LaCrosse,
I was a shopping visitor in Americus
Saturday.
If we can't take care of your pat
ronage with our day force our NIGHT
FORCE CAN. AMERICUS STEAM
LAUNDRY. Phone 18.
Dr. A. S. Boyett, of Ellaville, well
known in Americus, where he is a
frequent visitor, was in the city Sat
urday on matters of business.
B. J. Cheek and F. M. Bryant, of
Huntington, were visitors in Americus
Saturday.
The ladies are free at the Opera
House tomorrow (Monday.) Manager
Dudley is anxious to show what a good
program can be put over for a 5-cent
piece. If everybody will come out, this
service will be put on indefinitely.
14-lt
G. W Nunn, of Huntington, was a
business visitor in the metropolis of
Sumter county Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hayes, of Hunt
ington, were visitors in Americus Sat
urday.
Holders of AUTO & VICTROLA con
test votes PLEASE turn them in to our
office by 5-18-16. Secure instead Vote
Certificate, be prompt. Will C. Carter
AMERICUS STEAM LAUNDRY (ON-'
TEST, Mng’r.
Miss Eunice Price, of Morgan, Ga.J
arrived yesterday afternoon, and will
be teh guest of her uncle, Mr. W. S.
Bell, near Americus for a few days.
Prof and Mrs. B. E Flowers, of
Smithville, were in Americus Satur
day.
“Vudor’’ Porch Shades, specially
priced at ANSLEY’S. 14-lt
Mrs. N. S. Rittenberry, of Macon, is
spending today in Americus, the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Clark, on
Prince street while here. i
I
Mrs. F. G. Gooding returned home
Saturday, after a pleasant visit of
several days to her parents in Albany.
If you enjoy Victrola music while (
you auto joy ride, we can tell you
how, it easy only cost you the GAS,
and your fellow or husband will pay the
price. SAVE YOUR AUTO VICTROLA
CONTEST VOTES. Americus Steam'
Laundry. Phone 18.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Johnson motored
I from their home in Huntington to
[Americus Saturday.
I Frank G. Gooding returned home
Saturday afternoon from a short visit
■to Macon.
Business men
wear (hem
There’s a business value i/‘ \t' i \
in Mart Schaffner & Marx ir
clothes. They cost enough /w"”"”
to be right and no more // Wi rO
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You’ll get the best // I lit W
quality known at ■ 111 >
half the price a cus- MSW r
tom tailor charges Copyright Hart SciiafFaer & Marx
W. D. Bailey Company
1 he Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
J. C. Speer returned home Saturday I
afternoon from a business trip to
Marshallville.
R. S. Williams, of Smithville, was in
Americus Saturday on business.
Everybody has got them over a
BILLION Contest votes in hands of
our cash customers, save your votes
and secure all you can from friends.
AMERICUS STEAM LAUNDRY Con-
TEST Department. Phone 18.. First
CONTEST soon closes.
Judge Ware G. Martin, of Leesburg,
was in Americus Saturday, on busi
ness.
E. T. Stalker came up from Leesburg
Saturday to spend the week-end with
his family here.
NOTICE.
I will be absent from my office from
May 20th to June 20th.
advt DR. L. F. GRUBBS.
J. Wallace Carter, of Andersonville,
v.as in Americus Saturday on busi
ness.
G. H. Whitaker, of Columbus, ac
companied by one or more friends, was
in Americus Saturday for a short
while.
Without COMPARISON, PROGRESS
the world over would be a dead issue.
Phone 18. Americus Steam Laundry.
M. B. Johnson, a former Americus
boy, but now of Atlanta, is a visitor
in Americus ofr several days.
• MEN! GET INTO A
fCOOL CLOTH SUIT
Lz //wTu and be com f>l table, no matter what the tempera
hire.
Net just any Cool Cloth, but “Euieka Cool
" iA \ Cloth,” the cloth that is thoroughly shrunken and
J I treated by a patented process that makes it tub
Ivjl' P ro °f‘
wETTfI T'W- “Eureka Cool Cloth” suits are made by tailors
IwR who k now bow to make wash suits that will look
¥■ 7 /lB fifS i ust as an d fit just as well after a dozen wash
f / //u Ol ings as before the tirst washing.
V (MS Mw These superlatively good suits cost only SIO.OO but have the
uppewance of $25.00
Let us show you
Al 75C & SI.OO
Big values in
U Member Americus Chamber of Com nerce
do not require breaking-in, but \
are easy and comfortable the first <, v -A IJ’
day you wear them. You never i
have the desire to “let it out”
while wearing W. B. NUFORM
CORSETS. VolH®
1' ÜB®
W. B. NUFORM, STYLE 440. (See Hi : /
large illustration). For average full li‘Ji ! Y
figures. Medium bust. Double hip A / I ; TraW Ui
construction gives more than good V I • ' J
value. Smooth fit. Long wearing, I ' iTBtnPl
Coutil, embroidery trimmed, $2.00. !' H
- ■■ i 1 i
W. B. NUFORM, STYLE 419 (See ' ! j ,W,i i!
\\c<' l small illustration). Medium low bust; I I ] Wgsjj In
\ elastic inserts. Splendid wearing Coutil; H I
) \ embroidery trimmed. $1.50. T~r- — mIIIIm
Other W. B. Models, SI.OO up. ) q ' /H
jPA W. B. BRASSIERES, worn with
Il 1 * ) ) W. B. Corsets give fashionable
I - .Jl J figure-lines and add to gown fit. W. B. NUFORM
I A ~ ' 50c up. No. 440. $2.00
LA n AT YOUR DEALERS
® U its Send for Free illustrated folder to
wj Weingarten Bros.. L New York, Chicago, San Francioco
SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1916