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card cases and Dorines— Jf|
Perfume Balls in differ-
ent colors
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Jeweler and Optician. Lp|
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M| SELF-RISING I|||
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a genuine pleasure both in
the kitchen and the dining
room. Carefully prepared by
7 "y||B the famous Red Mill in Nash
ville, and for sale here by all
the better grocers.
For a teneruus Trial tube <4 this exceptional tooth paste, send De in sumps
and your d*aior*w name to Vlvaudou. Dept S. Times Building, New York, N. Y.
We are exclusive agents for
Dixie Gem Coa'; if >m h ■? ■>
never tried it youctnnre realize
W^at s ou ave rr Give
Mttfyy* Ww us a trtQ l< U' )Ur order will be
appreciated.
Cia k Coal Co. Phone 303
E M. Purvis, Manager
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MADE TRUE TO
A PRINCIPLE! JPi
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1 kink it out for yourself. Isn't it [
sane to believe that a great, powerful I
organization “keyed to the produc- \ A \>
<.ion of clothes to sell at a definite jfc
price can set the pace m their class?
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S adfh P es
*The some price the^natioi^ * S ; .•':<
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are more than a standard suit of standard '
, price. I hey are the standardized clothes ' ? ' ' %|Mb
standardized by scientific methods in a r-tjCn, »
model plant of mammoth size ’''{'■ '■7' r'-witS 1,
Each ordinary season it is possible to make
l the quality a little finer—and to give a “X| .f
( greater variety of correct styles. A
¥ tl ? les J'^ e tkese, when fabrics are “up in " '’lf \
t e sky, the Styleplus volume and manu-
factoring plan enable the makers to keep the IlftlilßSlf
price down to sl7 as usual. *
All models—big range of fabrics. You are
Ry la nd er Shoe Co. u *®®«3
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my COMMITTEE'S
HOLES AND FUNDS
TO HOLD_PIIIMMT
At a meeting of the Democratic Ex
ecutive committee of the city of Amer
icus on October 10th, 1916, there were
present John A. Fort, J. A. Davenport,
E. L. Murray and E. B .Everett. Ab
sent, J. E. Hightower.
Mr. John A. Fort was elected chair
man and Mr. E. B. Everett, secretary.
The following resolution was adopt
ed:
Whereas, The terms of office of the
mayor, three aidermen, the clerk and
i treasurer and two police commission-
I ers will expire in the month of Decem
k ber next, therefore; be it resolved,
1. That a primary for nomination of
a mayor, three aidermen, a clerk and
treasurer and two police commission
ers of the city of Americus is hereby
called for Nov. 9th, 1916.
I It is ordered that the following rules
I j shall be in force to govern said pri-
II niary:
I Ist. That all male white citizens
I i who have reached the age of twenty-
I one years, and who have paid all taxes
II required of them, including those fo r
L the year 1915, shall be allowed to vote
I in said primary; provided they have
I registered in the book provided for
the above purpose in the office of the
clerk and treasurer of the city. That
said registration book shall be opened
immediately and shall remain open for
the registration of voters until five
o’clock p. m., on November 6th, 1916.
I 2nd. All persons who are qualified
to register must either appear in per
son for registration or make written
application to the clerk and treasurer,
i whose duty it will be to place their
' names upon the book; provided this
' shall be done within the time prescrib-
I ed in the above rules.
All persons voting are required to
cast their ballot for mayor, three ai
dermen, clerx and treasurer and two
police commissioners, as same will
■ not be counted by the managers unless
I all of these officers are voted for.
3rd. The said primary will be held
at the usual voting place at the city
hall in the city of Americus, and the
i polls will be opened at seven o’clock
• a. m., and closed at six o’clock p. m.
4th. In order to defray the expenses
incidental to said primary, the follow
ing assessments have been levied upon
the candidates, and must be paid to
Mr. E» B. Everett, secretary, on or be
i fore five o’clock p. m., November sth.
I Each candidate for Mayor $15.00
Each candidate for Clerk and
Treasurer 15.00
Each candidate for Aiderman .. 10.09
Each candidate for Police
Commissioner 5.09
The city marshal is requested to see
j that everything is prepared for said
, primary, and that he select a justice
of the peace and two freeholders as
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER,
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HART SCHAFFNER & MARX clothes
> are the kind you want for fall
You'll be impressed with the difference in appearance between 'men
who wear Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes and the other men Syou Dsee 'SwT I
on the street. r ¥/iF r~\ <
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I here’s a style about them which is distinctive; not because ofjfex-
treme or freakish idea", but because of a dignity which marks the wear- i
er. There’s a fit and finish in them which adds to this impression; and
a quality of materials which tells its own story of your good judgment k V 1
i as a buyer of clothes. U
We can fit any figure and the prices, Ji I
$25, S3O, $35, are low for such goods. |||
W. D. BAILEY COMPANY
Hart Schaffner &
OPERA HOUSE
TODAY
Billie Burke
—in-
GLORIA’S |
ROMANCE
K And
’'lhe Dancer”
"The Land of The
Tortilla”
Afternoon Prices 5 & 10c
Night “ 10 & 15c
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i managers and three clerks who will
‘ conduct said election.
JNO. A. FORT, Chairman. |
E B. EVERETT, Secretary.
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AMER'GUS SHOWS
OPERA HOUSE.
Friday.
“Gloria’s Romance.”
I
ALCAZAR THEATRE.
Friday.
“The Combat.”—Six Acts.
Saturday.
“Reggie Mixes In.”—Five Acts.
‘“Love’s Getaway.”—Two Reel Key
stone.
TAKEsms 10
FLUSH KIDNEYS
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I
■ Eat Less Meat if You Feel Backachy
or Bladder Troubles You—Salts
(is Fine For Kidneys.
Meat forms uric acid which excites
and overworks the kidneys in their
efforts to filter it from the system.
Regular eaters of meat must flush the
kidneys occasionally. You must re
lieve them like you relieve your bow
els; removing all the acids, waste
and poison, else you feel a dull mis
ery in the kidney region, sharp pains
in the back or sick headache, dizzi
ness, your stomach sours, tongue is
coated, and when the weather is bad
you have rheumatic twinges. The
urine is coudy, full of sediment; the
urine is cloudy, full of sediment
channels often get irritated oblig
ing you to get up two or three times
during the night.
To neutralize these irritating acids
and flush off the body’s urinous waste
get about four ounces of Jad Salts
: from any pharmacy; take a table
| spoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your
kidneys will then act fine and bladder
disorders disappear. This famous
salts is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with 11-
thia, and has been used for genera
tions to clean and stimulate sluggish
kidneys and stop bladder irritation.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless
and makes a delightful effervescent
| lithia-water drink which millions of
jmen and women take now and then,
thus avoiding serious kidney and
blader diseases. advt
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COTTON MARKET
AMERICUS, GA.
October 20, 1916.
The Americus spot cotton market
was quoted Friday at local ware
houses:
Good middlingpgc
Fully middlingl7 3.4 c
• Middling 17 i_2e
The Futures Market
I The futures marKet today was quot
i ed at the opening and noon:
Open Noon
January 18.45 18.42
March 18.56 18.55
May 18.60 18.65
July 18.13 18.69
December 18.48 18.47
Friday Closing.
'January >18.35
Marchlß.46
May 18.57
Ju1y!18.62
December...lß.4o
! The next ginner’s report will be an
. nouncel Wednesday, Oct. 25th.
BOYS!
You ought to buy your winter suit be
fore it turns cold. Get your father or moth
er to come in with you. We hive what
you want now, but soon the slock will be
picked over. Some of the suits have two
pair of pants so you get almost double the
wear. Now, boys, don't delay about this
but come in right awav. The suits cost
$3.50 to $15.00.
FOR MEN!
We have received more new suits dur
ing the past week and are now able to fit
your size taste and pocket book. Suits priced
at SIO.OO to $30.00.
New Shirts, Hats, Neckwear
and Underwear.
I MEMBER AMERICUS CHAMBER OF COMM ~.! L,
"MUTT & JEFE" AT
THE OPERA HOUSE
In former years you’ll remember our
heroes MUTT & JEFF—succeeded in
properly opening the new Canal at
Panama, also looked into the Mexican
situation and attended college, but
this season they have challenged fate
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cpenly.
“Mutt & Jeff’s Wedding” is the ve
hicle upon which they will ride to an
other tremendous success this year.
, Gus Hill has made a lavish production,
' even more elaborate than any of this
. former productions. Fun aplenty is
( promised and Mr. Hill always keeps
, his promises. Each successive season
will find an entirely new offering,
which which will include mook, music,
scenery, costumes and last but not
i least, new' faces.
Mutt and Jeff will never grow old
as one never grows tired of laughing.
“Mutt and Jeff’s Wedding” will be one
round of hilarious laughter, temper-
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 191 C
COKE
Have you tried it
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Phone 555
and get prices
Americus Public
Service Co.
ed with an unusually pretty bunch of
choristers who can both sing and
dance.
“Mutt and Jeff’s Wedding" will be
at the Opera House next Thursday,
October 26th, for one performance.
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