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GEORGE COBB AM) THE ELEPHANT.
The snapshot of a Times-Recorder carrier boy feeding one of the
giant elephants of the John Robins >n circus, which conies here on Wed-
M*day, November 22nd, and goes into winter quarters for five months.
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A new line White Ivory Goode at
S. A .Daniels.
Dr. Lansing Burrows is confined to
&es home by illness, much to the re
gret of many friends.
LADIES! See our $15.00, s2o.ooand
925.90 Suits: extra values. ANSLEY'S.
Mrs. George Dexter left Sunday at
fcnm for Ellaville, where she goes
1> spend a few days with relatives.
We will give three prizes next Sat
urday First, a 3-pound box Nun
rally's; Second, one 1-pound box, and
third, one 1-pound box. Save your |
tickets. Windsor Pharmacy. 19-21
George Taylor, who has been spend
«g some time in Gulfport, Miss., has
return ed home, ana will make his
tonne here in the- future.
W'e carry one of the most complete
tfimnss of Automobile Robes, Buggy
Dubes and Auto Accessories in the
city. G. A. & W. G. Turpin. 17-ts
T. A. Collins and Foster Cheney, ci
EBnflle, were visitors in Americus
Sunday afternoon.
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LADIES! See our $15.00, $20.00 and M
WSj#o Suits; extra values. ANSLEY’S.
Aack Britton left Monday afternoon
tar Opelika, Ala., and other points D
•tar. the Atlanta & West Point road, g
I have several Mules and Mares for g
•ale cheap; mules 7 and 8 years old.
C. I. Harrell, Lumpkin. Ga. 9-ti | *
W. N. Driver, who left a day or two<|
for Opelika. Ala., will return to | (
Americus again Friday. i (
Sleney Loaned—s 1-2 per cent inter- .
«st. See R. L. Maynard. 21-ts J
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Henry S. Walker spent the week-end,"
with his family here. i (
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LA DIES! See our $15.00, $20.00 and •
Sults: extra values. ANSLEY’S.! i
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SB. D. Addison, of !>?ary, Ga.. was in|'
IB* city Sunday. j ’
OTRNSEY EARTHENWARE, CAS- p
SKEtOLE, COOKING. CALL AND SEE I
IT. WILLIAMS-NILES CO. PHONE <
7M. “Quality and Service.’’ 20-ts b
T. F. Rainey and son, J. C. Rainey.!
daughter, Elizabeth, of Ellaville,
fclft today for Rowland, N. C., to at- 1
V-ad the wedding of Mr. T. R. Rainey's 1
<utt, Watson Rainey, on the 22nd Inst. I
Mrs. W. H. C. Dudley left today for 1
Atlanta, where she will visit relatives
W a week or ten days.
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W. G. McNally, repersentative of th.*'
Wl Manufacturing Company, of
Cleveland, Ohio, was in the city Mon
on business. He left Monday as- !
ternoon for Leesburg.
Kryptok Invisible Bifocal glasses.
Bell, The Jeweler.
The German submarine will never
come up Muckalee, but you will have
external troubles all during life. JONES
BALSAM of BENZOIN destroys disease
germs in cute, wounds and sores. Use
tl.is Liniment of Quality and court
safety, instead of peril. Scores of
children died last year in the Southern
states from rusty nail wounds. Do
MEN’S $15.00 SUITS
In the early spring of this year when prices on all woolens were
very much lower than at present we placed large contracts for blue
serges, plain and fancy worsteds and cassimers which v e have had
made up into the most wanted styles men’s and boys suits.
Now, in order to mike an unprecedented record in our clothing sales for the months
of November and December we are going to make a price of
$15.00
We merely request that you call and inspect these suits leaving it to your good judg
ment if they can be equalled ANYWHERE at this price.
THESE ARE z/yi X ZZ/£ SEE OUR BIG
Spot Cash North Window
VALUES Member Americus Chamber of Commerce DISPLAY
- I you know that BALSAM or BENZOIN
’ will perform a multitude of services in
I your home? Ask your druggist.
Rev. .1. N. Hudson, who filled his
I regular appointment at Ellaville Sun-
I day, was in Americus Monday, return
ing to his home in Bronwood.
Miss Mary Davenport left Monday
afternoon for a short visit to the
Misses Harrold in Macon, and while
there will see Maude Adams, who is
billed to appear at the Grand Theatre
Tuesday night.
W. C. Jordan, of Shiloh, was in ths
city Monday, looking after matters of
business.
George C. McDonald, of Sumter, was
a business visitor here today.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rodgers, of near
Sumter, were Sunday visitors in Amer
icus, being guests in the home of Mrs.
Nancy Ansley while here.
Viola Dana will be the star at the
Alcazar tomorrow in “The Gates of
Eden.” See it sure. 20-1*
Thomas Harrold has returned home
from a short visit to his son in Athens.
Thompson Peacock, of Buena Vista,
who has been visiting relatives in the
city, left for home Monday afternoon.
J. W. Goss, of Macon, was in the
city Monday, making his regular
monthly trip here.
Lewis Ellis left Monday afternoon
tor a business trip down to Dawson.
A. W. Livingston, of Lee county, was
in Americus Monday afternoon.
Viola Dana will be the star at the
Alcazar tomorrow in “The Gate« of
Eden.” See it sure. 20-l.t
Henry S. Walker left Monday after
noon for Albany on business.
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J. B. Sims and two children of Doe
run, who have been visiting relatives
, in the city, will leave for hime tomor
, row.
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1 FOR SALE—Fine registered mule-
■ foot boar. The breed that is immune
f from cholera. Reason for selling,
[ have bought young boar to avoid in
i breeding. Lee M. Hansford, Americus,
) Ga. 20-2 t
THE AMERICUS 11ME3-RECURDER
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PERSONAL
LOST—Thursday night between
Church street and Ansley’s store, small
black square purse, containing bill
and change. Finder return to Mrs,
Jennie Lawson, at Ansley’s. Receive
reward. 19-2tj
Buy the large sizes of JONES'
BALSAM OF BENZOIN when your
horses are troubled with scratches
thrush, galled shoulders, swellings and
flesh wounds. Sold on the money-back
plan. Ask ycur dealer for it ‘f
FOR RENT
FOR RENT —Six-room house with 5
acres of land; Felder street; posses
sion November Ist. H. C. Davis. 30-6 t
FURNISHED ROOMS, 117 South
Prince Street. 7-lm
FOR RENT—Five-room house with
bath, in a block and three doors of l
Artesian Well; SB.OO per month. Phone
169, or see B. E. Turner. 5-ts
FOR RENT—Roney Seed Farm in
side city limits, one to nine-horse
farms unfurnished. J. W. Hightower.
WANTED—Miscellaneous
CHOICE FARM LOANS at 5 1-2%.
G R. Ellis or G. C. Webb. 15-lt
MONEY TO LEND.—We have a few
housand dollars of local trust funds
or quick loans, or will buy purchase
noney notes, if well secured. Shipp
V Sheppard. 29-lm
FARM LOANS Can give good
terms on farm loans; money plenti
ful. W. W. Dykes. 15-tl
I HAVE several thousand dollars lo
cal money to lend on improved farm
lands. See R. L. Maynard. 18-tl
A CLASS in bookkeeping and short
hand to begin November Ist is being
organized. If interested address
Bookkeeping, care Times-Recorder.
16-ts
TOR SALE
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11 FOR SALE—At a bargain one six
[' cylinder Studebaker, good condition. J.
I D. Hooks or G. W. Markette. 19-ts
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, I FOR SALE —Hudson car, good con-
i dition. J. D. Hooks, or G. W. Mar
kette. 19tf
FOR SALE —Two very fine Poinset
( ters in tubs, on rollers. Phone 169. or
see Mrs. B. E. Turner. 17-ts
1 FOR SALE—Sumter County Fulg
hum Oats and Texas Rust-Proof. Har
rold Brothers. 1-tl
FOR SALE OR RENT—WiII sell on
easy terms or rent, whole of Land Lot ,
No. 56 in 27th district, where Raif« 1
Tison now resides; place formerly!
' cwned by W. P. Wallis. G. R. Ellis. 1
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WILL SELL AT A BARGAIN cut
down roadster, equipped with electric'
‘ lights; newly painted; good tires. This;
car is in good mechanical condition. T. |
T. Cochran, Ice Plant. 17-3 t
FOR SALE, CHEAP: Good work
mule and new wagon. F. G. Beavers.
8-ts
CHOICE PEACH TREES, large Pa-j
pershell Pecan Trees; just come in. It
you want them at at bargain prices.'
Phone or see me at once. R. D. Stew- i
art. Phonw 705, next to Poole’s Gro- ;
. eery. 16-tt i
, FOR SALE CHEAP—WiII sell fivl
! passenger E. M. F. Touring Car cheap
, P. O. Box 313.
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1 SURE REMEDY FOR BOLL WEE-
VlL.—Prices paid by the oil mills for
1 peanuts have proven them profitable
' to the farmers. White Spanish nuts
bring a premium over all other varie
ties. We have only a limited quantity
of seed for sale. Write us before sup-
’ ply is sold. Cuthbert Oil Company,
1 Cuthbert. Ga. 17-ts
l COMPLETE LINE OF FULLER’S
s HOUSE CLEANING BRUSHES. WIL
LIAMS-NILES CO. PHONE 706.
‘ Quality and Service.’* 20-ts
piNKSTON'S
Black Kid Boots— Laced
Here is an exact picture of 7 J /
a new Kid Boot just placed in &/’ / /
stock. Allover glazed Kid, 9 _ y /
inch laced, leather French heel, W' \
light welted sole, brogue ~K
pattern . . $6.00 ?■ .-- \
Other black boots, patent or
dull, button or lace, different / --Jik
heel heights , $4 to $6 /" ■
ttae Arch
White Canvas Sport Boots
bine for school girls, stilish, 3, ... 1
serviceable and very popular. C lltg \
Good quality canvas, leather
trimmed, “Neolin’' sole, new jkf
shipment tyday, all
S ‘ ze& ' ’ $4.00
Hi* ikeArA
Children’s School Hosiery
15c and 25c
PINKSTON’S
WOND.tY, NOVEMBER 20, 19I«.