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OPERA HOUSE William S. Hart in
TONIGHT ONLY. “THE LION t! HILLS”
Curtain 8:30 PRICES: 10c and 15c With an All Star Cast Try To Get In
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Local News Items J
I now have the services of two
Mrst-class watchmakers and am pre
pared to give prompt service. We so
licit your repair work. S. A. Daniels,
Jeweler.
Mis El:za Clark left today for
E-lains, where she will attend the
baptist convention in session there.
She will t-pend several days with rel
atives in Plains after the convention
adjourns.
See the Red Tag Coats and Suits at
Churchwell’s for $24.75. 12-ts.
William S. Hart Opera House to
night in ‘ The Lion of the Hills.” Try
to get in. Curtain 8:30.
Scs ths ‘‘Nancette” Silks with I
Triages to match. Ansleys. 19-3 t
See those $24.75 Red Tag Coats and
Suits at Churchwell's. 12-ts
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hindsman have
recently come to Americus to reside,
and are now at home at 117 S. Prince
street.
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Swell Broadcloths and Serges with
bullion cord .fringes to. trim. They
are swell. Ansleys. 19-3 t
See those $24.75 Red Tag Coats and
Suits at Churchwell's. 12-ts
Standard
GU ARANTEED YARD WIDE
i AFIETA AT sl.7\
Fine Chiffon finish wear positively
guaranteed, full 36 inches wide. If
bought now we would have to get
$2.50 per yard. Special, yard, $1.75.
WOMEN’S WINTER UNDERWEAR
Al 98c.
Vest and Pants to match, medium
and extra sizes, no extra charges for
the large sizes, per garment, 98c.
MEN’S HEAVY RIBBED WINTER
BINDER WEAR AT sl.
.Selling in some good stores this
day for $1.50, bleached and natural
color shirts and drawers to match,
per garment sl.
HUCKABACK TOWELS AT 25c.
ijfee 18x36 inches of fine quality
huckaback, plain white and red bor
«ders. value about 39c, our price for
Hie present stock only, each, 25c.
REMNANTS GOOD SHEETING
AT 19c.
Short pieces from 5 to 20 yard
lengths, fine smooth weave, full
yard wide, price off the full bolt 25c,
. our price for these short lengths, per
yard 19c.
MISSES FINE RIBBED
STOCKINGS AT 25c.
The same grade that we sold for
this price last year, which is about
100 per cent better'than the 25c grade
this year, we have just two cases
left to sei] at this price, all sizes, 5
to 9 1-2. pair, 25c.
BEAUTIFUL GEORGETTE
WAISTS AT $3,98.
Beautifully beaded and embroidered
front Georgette Waists, white and
flesh, value $5. al] sizes, at $3.98.
54.1r.ch ALL WOOL COATINGS
AT $3.50 YARD.
Beautiful new Coatings, suitable for
Misses, Women’s and Children’s Coats
54 inches and worth about $5 yard
Our price for the small stock we have
only $3.50 per yard.
64 INCH TABLE DAMASK
AT 49c.
Beautiful new mercerized Table
Damask 64 inches wide in five dif
ferent patterns, special value, at yard,
49 cents.
STANDARD DRY
GOODS CO.
Next to Bank of Commerce
iforsjtli St. Americans, Ga
i Glasses fitted, broken lenses dupU-
■ cated. Bell, the Optometrist.
• Letters received today announce the ,
safe arrival “overseas” of DeWitt!
- Law, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Law,!
» of Americus. DeWitt Law, who is I
a.tached to a regiment of engineers,,
. is a brother of Nottingham Law, tjie i
i first Americus man to die in army |
service since the beginning of the
war, and who passed away at a mob
ilization camp several months ago.
Stylish Ready-to-Wear and Milli
nery at reasonable prices at Church
well's. 12-ts
Don’t fail to see William S. Hart |
in ’ The Lion of the Hills.” One of ■
his special features. No advance in
prices. Opera House tonight Cur
tain 8:30.
Churchwell’s millinery department
has something new to show you each
day. 12-ts
See the Red Tag Coats and Sults at
Churchwell’s for $24.75. 12-ts.
Mrs. L. G. Council and Miss Ruth
Council left Sunday for Nashville,
Tenn., where the latter will enter.
Ward-Belmon college fo r young la
dies. Mrs. Council will spend a brief
, visit with friends ins Tennessee before
returning home.
Big lot new Neckwear, Crepe de
Chine Handkerchiefs, and
Silk Hosiery, Ansleys. 19-3 t
George Holston has charge of our
• 7ulcanizlng Department Bring us
t four work GA& W G Turpin
■ 6-8 tl
Stylish Ready-to-Wear and Milli
i n<-r- at reasonable prices at Church-
• well's. 12-ts
Miss Agnes Thomas, of Plains, is
Uie guest of friends in Americus.
i
1 Churchwell’s millinery department
has something new to show you each
day. 12-ts
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Don’t let any other engagement
• keep you from seeing Hart’s best pic
ture, ‘‘The Lion of the Hills.” It’s at
the Opera House, and a record crowd
will see it. Try to get in. Curtain
I 8:30.
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: THE MEN IN
CLASS Al
t
A sound, healthy man is never a
’ back number. A man can be as vig
orous and able at seventy as at twen
ty. Condition, not years, puts you in
the discard. A system weakened by
overwork and careless living brings
1 old age prematurely. The bodily
1 functions ere impaired and unpleas-1
ant symptons appear. The weak spot
is generally the kidneys. Keep them
r clean and in proper working condi
. • hen and you will generally find your-’
self in Class Al. Take GOLD MED- !
; ai Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically
and y r our system win always be in
working order. Your spirits will be
enlivened, your muscles supple, your J
; mind active, and you r body capable:
of hard work.
Don’t wait until you have been re- (
■ jected to commence to he
man now. Go to your druggist at |
I once. Get a trial box of GOLD MED
fAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are
made of the pure, original imported ;
, Haarlem Oil —the kind your great-'
, grandfather used. Two capsules each i
: day -will keep you tuned up and feel- :
ing fine. Money refunded if they do,
not help you. Remember to ask for ;
. the imported GOLD MEDAL Brand.
- 'ln three sites, sealed packages.—Adv.
AMERICUS TIMES-RECC RDER.
! What Makes You Fee! Tired?
If it isn’t hard work or exercise, then its your blood.
Your blood has been poisoned by the bite of a malar
ia mosquito or by stomach and liver disorders. In
• some cases low vitality and lack of energy is due to
i thin, weak blood.
I Grove's
Tasteless chill Tonic
Enriches the Blood and Purifies the Blood; by this
means it Strengthens the body from head-to toe and
you can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating
Effect. It contains just what the blood needs, Iron
and Quinine, in a form acceptable to the most deli
cate stomach.
GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC is an ex
! ceptionally Good General Strengthening Tonic for
the Child, for the Mother or any of the Family, young
or old. Pleasant to take. Price 60c.
Perfectly harmless. Contains no
Nux-Vomica or other Poisonous Drugs»
I
w Grove’s chill Tonic Tablets
You can now get Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic in Tablet
form as well as in Syrup, the kind you have always bought.
The Tablets are intended for those who prefer to swallow a
tablet rather than a syrup, and as a convenience for those
who travel. The tablets are called “GROVE’S chill TONIC
TABLETS” and contain exactly the same medicinal proper
ties and produce exactly the same results as Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic which is put up in bottles. The price of either is 60c.
LARGE CROWD AT
BIBLE INSTITUTE
CENTRAL CHURCH
/ ■
, The beginning of the Sunday school
I institute at Central Baptist church
Sunday afternoon was attended by a
large crowd of people, and the lec
ture by Rev. Beauchamp was filled
with interest fo r all present.
The institute will continue through
out the week, and the following pro
gram will be carried out daily:
5:45-6:00 —Devotional. I
6:00-6:45 —Class work,
6:45-7:ls—Social period.
7:15-7:45 —Special lecture by Rev.
Harvey Beauchamp.
7:45-B:3o—Class work.
8:30-9:00 —Lecture by Dr. F C. Mc-
[ Connell; subject, “Bible Characters.”
The religious census of the city
will be made Tuesday afternoon by
the workers from the Baptist churches
of Americus. It is earnestly request-
STRONG OLD MAN
75 YEARS YOUNG
Says ZIRON Iron Tonic Mads Him Feel:
Better, Eat Better and Sleep Better.
O. D. Blount, Tarrytown, Ga., writes:
“I am seventy-five years old, yet 1 have
been pretty strong until about-a year ago.
I did not feel so well, 1 had a worn, tired
feeling, my body ached and 1 was not
myselr. 1 would chill easily,—my blood
. seemed thin, my flesh flabby and skin
not clear. I didn’t rest well and mv ap- '
petite was poor. I heard of Ziron. how
It was helping others and it seemed to be
J what I needed, too. I soon saw after 1
. began taking it that it was helping me.
: 1 felt better in every way. I ate better,
i I slept better. I took three bottles and
iit helped me. I am glad to recommend
i Ziron.”
, Ziron is indicated for anemia, pale com
’ pleMon. poor blood, general weakness,
etc. When your blood needs iron, take
Ziron. Remember, if the first bottle don’t
benefit, you get your money back. Don’t
wait. Begin taking Ziron today.
' At all druggists.
j ZNI
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i Vbur Blood Needs
i| a al© m |{
ed that the information requested ba
readily given, as we are sure it will
be.
Not What He Wanted.
1 had taken my little nephew to a
restaurant for dinner. When the waiter
put the menu down in front of him,
he picked it up and handed it back to
him, politely, “We don’t want any
thing to read, thank you. we want
something to eat.” —Chicago'Tribune
• Loving Rivals
; They share the secrets that help the younger
to add to her youthful eharm and the older
j to keep hers. Tonight it is the secret of jfl
I Pompeian BEAUTY Powder, the powder
that adheres so smoothly to the face and
neck, imparting an exquisite pearly luster .< ™ W
and fragrance to the skin. ■
Thcthree new Pompeian preparations shown ‘
here have met with great success in New
York. They can be used separately, or to
getheras a “Complete Complexion Toilette.” »
They are guaranteed pure and safe by the . VMfiF
makers of Pompeian MASSAGE Cream. |u
Pompeian IFMBgI
® Beauty powder I H _ H
Adds a pearly clearness g BEgaS jfj. \- iW
Stays on unusuaßy H BH9 X '" //
Pompeian BEAUTY Powder » |lll|
imparts a pearly clearness to the skin. Stays on unusu- 111 MBaaS \
ally long. Has a delighting fragrance. White, flesh, and II jKSk I
brunette. In a beautiful purple and gold box. 50c at the !| I MSL (, >
i stores. |K? gjfe/sS V JsSSrr~
• Pompeian BLOOM w
A rouge that adds the final touch of youthful bloom. Im- Iff MT* yjjjj*'
perceptible when properly applied. Do you know that a W;!;® ''M
touch of color in the cheeks beautifies the eyes, making Kill 'vS
them darker and more lustrous? Comes in three shades. K fflkfltj JBm JffjF
light, dark, and medium (the popular shade), and exqui- frlMfry rWy *'fc. TSjßrpxyr fB u jffr W
sitely perfumed. Made in a cake that won't break. Sold in IL® ©N SbS " Jvr *
a vanity box with French puff and mirror. 50c at the stores. fSE'.jVvgDW J sis fff kA
Pompeian DA Y Cream B* W 7 W
(vanishing) keeps the skin smooth and velvety. Protects Z-W.-TI V - g
I it against the weather and dust. Daintily fragrant. Can be fl§7 ■ f
used as a foundation before applying Pompeian BEAUTY r»Sgt» f ary fl 9* I F ' id
Powder. 50c jars at the stores. ' ■" -’ y fl [ .M
THE POMPEIAN MANUFACTURING CO. gßsgfcr / $ I
2180 Sotbrior Avb., CunuNo, Ohio MW y f£ / 'jSSHMBw
/VI ’’’’J.
rr* 7 IIIHHT I HlWmll
nw ,!l ’ . mil IT HLfflea
Oriole Gas Stoves
“Best by Test”
For Either Cooking
or Heating.
New Now Ready
For Installation.
Americus Lighting Co.
REVIVAL AT LEE
! STREET CHURCH
BEGINS TONIGHT
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Beginning last inght and continu
ing throughout two weeks, there will
be a series of revival services at Lee
Street Methodist church, conducted
by Rev. J. W. Wardlaw, now stationed
at Macon, but whose friends in Amer
icus are legion.
The first of the services were held
1 Sunday at the usual hours, with Rev, |
1 S. E. Jenkins, pastor of Lee Street
i
congregation, in charge, and it is an-;
ticipated that there will be large con- ■
gregations throughout the meeting. ;
Beginning this afternoon two ser- •
vices will be conducted daily, one at
4 o’clock in the afternoon and the
other at 8 o’clock at night. Rev. Ward
law, who Is a preacher of great powe r
Monday, September a im
and magnetism, will be in. charge at
al] of these services, and his many
Americus friends will attend regular
ly, it is anticipated, thus extending to
him a cordial welcome upon the oc
casion of his visit in Americus.
State or Ohio, City cf Toledo,
Lucas County, bs.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho
. is senior partner of the firm of F. X
Cheney & Co., doing business In the City
[ of Toledo, County and State aforesaid. I
and that said firm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be
. cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
; my presence, this 6th day of December.
A. D. 1386. A. W. GLEASON,
I (Seal) Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine is taken In-
■ ternally and acts through the Blood on
the Mucous Surfaces cf the Svstem. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
i Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Perfect Fplcum. (
Mrs. Brown—“My 'unband, 'e’s - a
very dainty feeder." Mrs. Green—“ls
e? Now my old man is jest so much
the other way about; ’e’s a perfeck
epicure. E'll eat any think.”—The Tat- ’