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Onj stock of Sterling Silver was
never more complete. S. A. Daniels.
Mr. A. A. Chancey and daughter, of
Zephyr Hill. Fla., have returned boms
after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Rigsby. They were accompanied home
by Miss Eliza Hopson.
Why use only half of your ability
when a little training will fit you to'
use all of your talent and to get thej
salary you are worth? Take a bust-1
boss course. 22-ts
Mr. J. J. Davison and son. Alton, of
Columbus, Ga., visited the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rigsby a few days
recently, going from here to Carnegie,
Ga.
When Pinkston’s announce a sale
ilie n'sjMinse is usually larger than we
can handle. Tomorrow is your oppor
tunity to buy low Shoes.
Mrs. J. S. McWilliams, of Arabi, Ga,
is spending several days with rela-|
fives near Fidelity.
Have your tried COW EASE? If not, I
why’ not, found only’ at PLANTERS
SEED CO. 5 - 3 -
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stephens, of Bron
wood. spent several days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stephens and (
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. A. Finch.
There is a lot of various kinds of ‘
Low Shoes, mostly small sizes, that
are priced $1.85 for tomorrow s sell
ing. These are tine Shoes and excel- (
lent values. Pinkston’s.
Miss Bennie Sargent is visiting rel- i
atives and friends in Birmingham.
25 to 33 1-8% discount on Summer (
Clothing for Men and Hoys for the spot
cash only; for the next few days. Ans
ley’s, • (
Mrs. E. L Carswell and young son. ]
William, have returned from a pleasant
visit of seeral weeks to Detroit, Mich.,
and Buffalo, N. Y.
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Plant Lookout Mountain Seed Irish
Potatoes and have a good fall crop. We ;
hem. Allen's Drug & Seed Store.
Miss Florrie Alexander is visiting ]
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Alexander in San
ford, Fla.
One of the cheapest and best foods
is Irish Potatoes; 55c pk, at Acme
SANITARY Market. <>-U
I J. E. Hightower left Sunday for At
lanta for a short visit./
THE STANDARD
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PHONE 226
SUCH SHOES AS ARE IN
THIS OFFERING HAVE
NEVER BEFORE BEEN SEEN
HERE.
OVER TWO KINDRED PAIRS
WORTH I P TO $3.00. CHOICE
SOW $1.75.
Every pair offered are strictly fresh
<oods; this season’s styles; mostly
patent leather with one, two and
three straps; also oxford ties, most all
sizes in the lot.
At 35c, worth 50c: Men’s Nainsook
Underwear, knee drawers, athletic,
sleeveless Shirts.
At 22 l-2c. Best Standard Osnabut’a
for cotton sacks; will be much higher
later.
At SI.OO, worth $1.50. Men’s service
able Cotton Pants, well made with
belt straps.
At 4®C, worth 75c Knee Pants for
large boys, 13, 14, 15 and 16 years.
At 13 l-3c Yard, worth 17 l-2c. Can
non and Embroidery Cloth.
At sc, worth up to Bc. Choice of
three thousand yards Vai. Laces.
At 98c, worth $1.25. Odd sizes in
union made Overalls.
At 50c, worth up to 85c. Boys’ Heavy
Overalls of striped denims.
At 10c, worth 15c. All Silk Ribbons,
black, white and colors.
At 85c, worth SI.OO. Men’s High
Grade Madras Shirts; sixes 14 to 17.
THE STANDARD DRY
GOOIJS CO.
(Phone 226.
Cotton Ave. A me Ecus, Ga.
I Slieuffer’s non-leakable fountain pen.
Bell, the Jeweler.
/ Professor C. M. Hale, who has been
visiting homefolks inSpr ing Valley,
Va., returned home Sunday. Mrs. Hale
and young son remaining over in At
lanta for a few days. /
Men—These identical Oxfords we
offer tomorrow at ss>s will cost us $8
land up to replace. How many pair will
lioubuvi Pinkston’s. J
B. F. Cassell left Sunday for New
York and other eastern markets where
he will make purchases for his dry
goods store here.
William Farnum coming to Opera
House August 14th, in “The Price of
Silence,” a wonderful production. 6-lt
C. R. Winchester returned home
.Sunday night from a short business
trip to Atlanta.
For the next few day s discount sale of
i
•25 t 033 1-3 on Men's and Boys’ Sum
mer Clothing for spot cash only. Ans-!
ley’s.
J. E. Ranew, of Leslie, was in the
city to'lay.
The Athens Business College is now
organizing a school to be taught here.
For full information send a postal to
7. K. Mac Cary, care Cawood House.
22-ts
I T. M. Furlow left today for Cordele
on a business trip./
A few j air of discontinued Nettle-;
ton Oxfords at $1.65. Pinkston's.
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Paul Lee left today for south Georgia
towns to be gone for several days. 1
25 to 33 1-3% discount on Summer
Clothing for Men and Boys for the spot
cash only; for the next few days. Ans
ley’s.
Misses Mary and Ruth Arnold, of
Blakely, Ga.. who have been the guests
ot their sister, Mrs. Joe M. Bryan, on
Lee street, returned home this after
noon.
Plant NOW Ruta-Bagas, turnips,
mustard, beets, radishes, cabbage and
snap beans. PLANTERS SEED CO.
5-3 t.
Mrs. J. A. Johnson and children left
Sunday for Smithville on a short visit
to relatives.
E'ery pair of Women’s Low Shoes
are included in this sale. See our ad
for scale of reductions. Pinkston’s.
Dr. George W. Bagley, of DeSoto,
was in the city today.
For the next few days discount sale of
125 t 033 1-3' on Men's and Boys' Sum
| mer Clothing for spot cash only. Ans.
ley’s.
L. M. Norville left this afternoon for
Bronwood, Ga., where he goes to in
stall a monument for the Clark Monu
mental Works.
Don’t fail to see beautiful Alice Bra
il in ’’Darkest Russia,” at the Alcazar
tomorrow 6-lt
E. T. Stalker, after spending the
week-end with home folks, returned to
his work at Leepburg this afternoon.
Lookout Mountain Seed Potatoes just
received at Alien’s Drug & Seed Store.
/W. G. Turpin left this afternoon for
Atlanta, on a short business trip. /
All Children's Shoes at one-fourth
off. Pinkston’s.
The weather is feeling cooler, en
joy a beef roast from teh Acme SAN
ITT ARY MARKET. 6-lt
Wm. Law and George Cobb spent
Sunday at Tybee, admiring the well
known ocean. They returned this
morning.
”20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" com
ing to Opera House. August 7th, and
18th, nothing else like it on earth.
6-lt
Now is the time to plant Lookout
Mountain Irish Potatoes. Get your seed
at Allen’s Drug & Seed Store.
H. E. Hawkins, W. S. Bell and J. C.
Bell passed through Americus this af
ternoon. going to Macon, where they
will be engaged in carpenter work.
Don’t fail to see beautiful Alice Bra
dy in "Darkest Russia ” at the Alcazar
■ tomorrow 6-lt
r John Peel, of Leslie, was in the city,
today.
Join the Business Class and prepare
. yourself to fill one of the many posi
. tions that will be vacated by those who’
k have been called by the draft. 22-ts
RHEUMATICS
-0. K.
All Over the County They Are Taking
“Neutrone Prescription 99,”
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I To be strong and free from all stiff-1
ness in your joints and muscles, just
think of it for only 50c or 1.00 for
one or two weeks’ treatment.
"Neutrone Prescription 99” is quick
ly absorbed into the system and in a
week or two brings blessed relief to
tired, weary, inflamed, swollen joints
and muscles.
It’s easy to use, too, no fuss and
bother getting ready, no time lost rub
ting in fiery liniments or using hot
plasters, just take four times a day
faithfully and all stiffness, swelling
and misery will vanish.
Used regular it makes the lame and
crippled strong, and vigorous, draws
'out all the stiffness, agony and in
flammation. It’s fine. Get a bottle
today at your druggist, 50c and SI.OO
Mail orders filled on SI.OO size.
For sale by Howell’s Pharmacy and
leading drusgists everywhere, Amer
icus, Ga.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the late W.
11. R. Schroeder are hereby respect
fully requested to immediately settle
their indebtedness in order that the
. estate may be closed up.
E. J. SCHROEDER, Executor.
7-27-10 t
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■| AMEfI'GUS SHOWS |[
ALCAZAR THEATRE.
Monday.
Paramount Picture. Blanche Sweet,
in “The Silent Partner.” Five acts and
Roscoe (“Fatty”) Arbuckle, in “The
Butcher Boy.” Two reel comedy.
Tuesday.
World Picture. Brady-Made in
“Darkest Russia.” Five acts.
Wednesday.
Triangle Plays. Enid Bennett, in
“Happiness,” Five acts and “His One
Night Stand." Triangle comedy.
Thursday.
Paramount Picture. George Beban
in “Marcellini Millions.” Five acts.
Friday.
McClure Pictures. “The Seventh
Sin.” Al seven stars. Five acts and
Chapter 11 “Mystery of the Double
1 Cross.”
Saturday.
Trian-le plays. Willifred Allen in
“The Man Who Made Good,” five acts,
’ and “A Laundry Clean-Up.” frianble
comedy.
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Says Phosphates Make Beau-
. tiful Women and Strong,
Healthy, Vigorous, j <
Robust Men,
. Physicians all over the world are pre
r scribing phosphates to build up run
t down anemic conditions and those
I who have treated their patients
? with Argo-I’hosphate are
, changing thin, anemic wom
en vtfith toneless tissues,
flabby flesh, into the
t most beautiful rosy
cheeked and plump
round formed wo
r women imaginable
i Atlanta, Ga. Dr. Jacobson said in a
1 recent interview that 90 per cent, of
ai emia comes from nervous breakdown <
which can only be corrected by sup-' ’
plying the necessary phosphates to the 1
nervous system that is lacking in the (
food, you eat, and stihea (umupeTia ’
supplied by, taking one or two 5-grain;'
t Argo-Phosphate tablets after each meal '
1 and at bed time. It will in many cases j
3 make a pale scrawny face the picture
of health in a few days. I have seen!
women that I expected would have to 1
- bs kept under treatment for months re
-1 stored to perfect health in one or
two weeks time.
SPECNAL NOTICE. The Argo-Phos
phate recommended by Dr. F. H. Jacob
t son contains phosphates such as are
1 prescribed by leading physicians
throughout the world, and it will be
found the most effective form for}
■ treating patients with Nervous Dys-
- pepsia. Stomach troubles, Brain Fag,
f and Nervous Prostration. It will re
new youthful vim and vigor, and build
up the whole body. Argo Phosphate
- is dispensed by Hook’s Pharmacy. i
r Sample mailed by the Argo Labor
t atories, Atlanta, Ga., for sl. advt.
THE AMERICUS TIMLS-RECORDER.
Men and Boys in the Mountains
Outdoor Life and Wholesome
Sports Make Health . ... .
T this season there are many Americus
people—men and boys, ladies and children
—spending the heated term at mountain
THE resorts. Our mailing list already contains the
TIMES- names of many of these, and each day the
RECORDER ' Home Paper ’ comes to them with its diary of
jg events. No other message is more gratefully
received, nor more anxiously expected. We
LIKE are particular to see that every out-of-town
A DAILY subscriber gets his paper daily. We changead-
LETTER dresses frequently. Wherever you go let The
FROM Times-Recorder follow you. As often as you
HOME- move we will gladly change the address. There
IT is rio charge lot mailing—soc a month
covers the whole expense, and you have a daily
I ELLS news letter o{ greater length t j ian could re adily
ALL THE be penned at home. Call 99 and let us add
NEWS your name to our “summer list” of out-of-town
AND subscribers.
COSTS “A Paper for the People.” The Times-Re-
LESS corder tells in each issue the whole happenings
THAN A ot Pntire community, as well as a synopsis
of news of world-wide interest. To Americus
K people, away on vacation, the publication is of
vital interest, and the pleasure of a stay in the
mountains is totally spoiled without this daily
letter from the folks “back home.”
OLD DOMINION TRUST COMPANY,
Richmond, Virginia,
Will make Loans on
Improved Farm and
City Properties.
Low Interest Rate—Prompt Service
J. W. HOWARD,
Loan Correspondent for Ga.
Savannah, Georgia
NOTICE.
All creditors of the late W. H. R.
Schroeder are hereby requested to
present their claims immediately in
order that the affairs of the estate may
be closed. E. J. SCHROEDER,
7-27-10 t. Executor.
XJO JSTOT HAVE
KINKY
HAIR ./O
Exelento^x keß
r long, soft and silky. All Jf/
’ colored people can have Z&/
nice long, straight hair by W''
Using
Exelento ST
It is a hair grower. remorm dandruff and
stops falling hair at once. Every package
guaranteed. Acee»t no fake preparation.
Aak for Exelento. Price 25c on receipt
of stamps or coin.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE
Writ. For Particular.
KXCUNTO MCDICINX COMPANY
_____ Atlanta, CW.
HMMHHHHH "TwrTuaaraa" MHHRHHMM
i Sparks Grocery Company
PHONES 43 & 279
I Always a full line of good things
to eat from the Markets of the
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| Want Advertisements
IV ANTED—M iacetlaneoua
1 I WANT TO DO YOUR fine watch,
clock and jewelry repairing. Expert
: service and reasonable charges. R. S.
Broadhurst, Jeweler. 110 Lamar St.,
directly in front of postoffice. 6-lt
IF YOU WANT quick reliable AUTO
MOBILE service call J. M. WEEKS,
Phone 111. Country trips solicited,
prices reasonable. 29-ts
MONEY TO LEND at 6% interest on
desirable residences in Americus, Ga.
H 0. Jones. 18-ts
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FARM LOANS Can give good
{terms on farm loans; money plenti
ful. W. W. Dykes. 15-ts
POSITION WANTED—Young man of
17 years with littlo experience in auto
mobile repairing, wants position in
|Americus. Will accept any honorable
employment. Address Box 250, Amer
icus, Ga.
CHOICE FARM LOANS at 5J%
, We give lowest rates, easiest terms and
quickest service. Save money by see.
' Ing us. G. R. Ellis or G. C. Webb.
• WANTED—Applications for loans on
'choice farm lands; low rate of inter
best; 5 to 20 years. P. E. Williford
'7-19-tf
TOR SALT
l 1 OR SALE: F. A. Pruitt place, four
miles north of Parrott, Georgia, con
tains 1.038 acres. About 700
open land, plenty of runnins voter,
fine place for stock, well loc«tM?, on
two good public roads. Price $10,500.
We can make extremely easy terms
'o» this place. Apply The Georgia
Loan and Trust Co., Macon, Ga., or W.
MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1917.
L. Thomas, Plains, Georgia. 31-tj
FOR SALE—One fine milch cow
Phone 585. 6 -2 t
FOR RENI
FOR RENT—Two Kelly-Springfield
casings, 30x3 1-2; slightly used; sls
each. Telephone 374. J. G. Cowan
6-t:
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping; all conven
iences. Mrs. C. H. Yearwood. 6-2 t
FOR RENT—CaII and see nice frot.
bed room. Close in 135 Lee street.
5-ts
FOR RENT—Possession Sept Ist,
1!)17, store corner Forsyth street and
Cotton avenue. One of the best loca
tions In Americus for any kind of bus.
Iness. Alterations and improvements
made to suit tenant. Also, store ad
j< ining above on Forsyth street.
Apply to
Harrold Bros.
FOR RENT Six-room apartment
house; college street; all modern
conveniences; possession Sept. 1.
Phone 333. 20-ts
t OS'7
LOST—FuII set storm curtains from
Buick “4” on Plains Road. Liberal
reward. Notify this office. 3-3 t
LOST—Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater
nity pin No. 13721 on back. Reward.
Notify W. A. Dodson. 8-3-ts