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Memorial ol Annie Stewart.
The Best of all Xmas Sales.
GLOVES.
Scarcely lies the (Uneral boll ceased
Us tolling, and tho forms of tho flowers,
which mounted the caskot in snowy
boSnty, may still be traced upon the
nowly.mado grave; and our hearts are
still beating In sorrow over the depart
ure of our dear young Mend. But
when we reflect upon life, considering
Us griefs and trials, even for the most
fortunate, and with the eye of faith,
behold Annie's redeemed spirit walking
the golden streets of Heaven, and.
ICOME FOR A VISIT
Eight Room Dwelling
and four hundred acres of land, fire
Sh aa pa A|p| sa s| m ■■■ m as I I^Hftnt 11011868 all prHCtiCAlly nOW,
Un ELSE GO AWAYJ hors, ‘ fj|rmo,,en ’ two ,reeks on ihe
place-with eighty acres bottom land
and fifty acres lino second growth pine
Those Who Come and Leave I I timber to saw In lumber, plenty of pas-
|. ( * I turo to accommodate fifty headofeat-
liailyv I lie, young orchard of fivoacresall kind
of fruit treos now bearing, land not
The QUEER $1 Kid Gloves have no eqaal
We have a full assortment of whits, black’s and
the leading shades.
Long silk gloves in full line of sizes black, gray
and leading shades at per pair $1 00
WOMEN'S NECKWEAR.
Greatest line we have ever shown. They all
come one In a box. Prices 25c, 35o, 60c, 76o and
98c.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
At $1.60, box of 1 dozen mens all-linen hand
kerchiefs foil regular size and every thread guar
anteed to be pure linen worth as usually sold, 20c,
here now at per box of 1 dozen..' $1,50
Ladles and mesa initial hemstitched handker
chief at 75c, 98c, *1.25 and $1.60 per box pf half
Ladies very sheer lawn handkerchief full rtg
•lar size and hemstitched at per dozen 50c
Lace cnrta'ns at 39c, 49c, 79c, 98c, $1.25,
$1.50, $1.98, $2.60, $8.50 $5.00 and (6.50 pair.
WHITE BEO SPREADS.
Specially priced for the Xmas sale at each 9So,
$1-25, $1.60 and $2.50.
Wool and silk Shawls 25c, 35a 60c, 75o, 89c,
»8c; $1.25, $1.50, $1.98, $2.50, $3, $3.50 each.
Drawn worked Scarfs and Table Covers, all
tires. 12*0, 25c, 36c, 49c, 65c, 75c, 98c, $1.25,
$1.50, $2.20, $, $3.50, $4.50, $5, $6.60 and $7.1
each.
60
White Waists of Lawn Silk and Lingerie
50o, 79c, 98o, $1.26, $1,60, $1.98, $2 $2.60, $3,
$3,60, $6 and $6 each.
The Big Shoe Sale Continues,
We are positively going to discontinue Ikia
department as soon as the present stock can be
disposed of. We have loot sight of all profit and
every pair under this roof is offered to you at ex-
actly the wholesale cost, and in many oases where
the lots are small we have marked them for lees
than they actually cost ns. When passing this
way stop and look at the big window display and
see some of the values we are offering.
Some of the neft 1907 White Goods are here.
Specials from this stock,
A few
At 38c, worth 50c, thirty-six inch linen lawn
and every thread guaranteed linen; aold-in some
specialties at 60c; our regular price per yard 38c.
At 19c, worth 25c, loity-five inch French lawn
very sheer, sold all over the oonntry last season at
25c; oar price now per yard 19c.
At 9*c, fifty bolts of English long doth,, yon
know the price of these goods. They cannot be
bought for less tbaol2*c; onr price as long as this
lot lasts at per yard 9*c.
At 20c, worth 29c to 36c, heavy white figured
linen finished waiatings, great variety of pretty
patterns never before offered tor this price. ,
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WeOwill send a complete line of White Goods Sample?
to any address.
Ins
DUNCAN MERCANTILE CU.
VISITORS AT AMERICUS HOMES i worn out ’ ,los "' o11 tllreo miles
Tnlbotton, tho host town on llio A. It.
* A. Railroad, ono mile from.tho A. If.
singing glad halleluiahs before Jeho- Vour ° w n Name or That of • Friend A A. can roach all tho markets for any
vah'a throne, we are conaoled; looking 1 May Be Found Bslow In Tho Lengthy I thln B that you might havo lo sell the
forward to a happy reunion, when the I List of People Who Came and Won! I year rountl —In a good community
billows of trouble being safely passed, I yesterday I wbcr0 B ° od pooplollve, schools, chareh -
we, too, shall enter tho havon of rest I o*, convenient In the country well as in
where God and His angels dwell. I ’ 1 ,own - This Is a lino place for dairy
As the whole past life of a drowning \ The largest and best lino of timbrel, or stock form, can reach all tho markets
person passos In rapid panorama before. as ar0 he found at Bell's, thojowclor. I from Brunswick to Birmingham, the
Him, so the virtues which adorned j ltev. Idua McKollnr has roturnod I dwelling on the place could not bo
Annie's life rush up before us, as her to Cairo aflor spondlng sovoral days at I l,0U Kbt for throo thousand dollars,
spirit takes Its flight. Trusting and hl» homo hero. I Uood w«U and springs on the plsce.
obeying, she fulfilled her mission on m .. . I Will sell tho place for fiOOO.OO, one-half
earth. cas "' baIano ° l " olvo D,0,,tl "‘ Will
Annie was Indeed a child of this for s brlof visit B J I furnish four mulos free of cost one year
school; having boon a member from in-1 ' I with the place and sell five hundred
fancy; faithfully attending on aU Its I Mr. B. y. Hawes Is spondlng two or I bushols ofcorn and farming implements
ordinances, and actively engaged In ‘hreo days with relatives In Lumpkin, I with tho place. This la a chance that
everything that sdvancod Its interests., HI* former home. | will not como your way often. Write
She was, also, president of the Juvenile I Mr. E. M. Kontjrlck
was among many
or como to soo for yourself; it will cost
Missionary Society for llvo or sit years, othora from Plains coming to Americas you nothln|f '
Her fixed religious principles, steady voaterday morning. I idaoo.
adherance to duty, aweetnoss of dispo-
Miss Annio Arthur of Marshallvlllo
Is among tho sovoral fair visitors In, .
Amerieus this wook, | Cabbage Plants For Sale.
■Itlon, and many acts of kindness and
love form a wreath of immortelles,
which memory fendly holds as . sho
gazos In sad retrospection over her past
We deeply mourn onr loss. Her
Plenty of labor on the
B. M. Hall,
Talbotton, Ga.'
natural endowments, Christian educa-
I)r. Gay Lunsford of tho Augusta I "'o are again prepared to HU all or-
Medlcal College, Is spending Iho vaca-1 ,lcrs toT early and late variotlos cabbage
tlon and conaocratlon of heart eminent
ly fitted her for oflldont church work,
We cannot refrain from an expression
of onr feelings; and
WhereaV Annie Stewart was reared
In this community and was a llfe-timo
member of this, tho Plains Mothodlst
Hunday School, and an Intlmato friend
of many of Its inombers therefore,
Be It resolved that we, In recognition
of her goodness, and in token of an
abiding love forUbr memory, do here
by publicly Indicate our admiration
of ber character, and our' heartfelt
■ympathy to tho bereaved parents
wbo feel, far more keenly than we,
tho loncliess of the separation; trusting
that onr words of compassion may,
like David's harp, soothe the troublod
spirit, and as sweet strains of music
linger in tho oar, so may tho chords of
symnathy, touched by our words of af
fection long vibrate with the sweet re
frain. -
tlon at his home horc.
I plants. AU plants grown in open alR
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett D. Clements of ? * *
Iluona Vista are guests of Mrs. I*. C. atandsovore cold
Clegg for several days. without.injury T, ‘ oy * ro , best known
I to oxporienced truckers and aro practi-
Rov. R. L. Bivins and children havo cally flrost proof. Sond us u trial order
gono to Lumpkin upon a vlst; to Mr. land be. convincod of our ability
and Mrs. W. I.. Mnrdro, pleaso. AU plants packed In light
Mrs. W. L. English of Uronwood Is boxos and slll PP 0(1 D - * f cash Is
Iho guest of frlonds In Amerieus . this I not aont ordor - Prlco $1.50' per
week, coming yesterday. I ^ In small lots# Prices on large lots
... «« , . « .m # ^ ^ I such as 5*000 to 10,000 quoted upon ap-
Miss Virginia GriDln of Cedartown, pllcatIon . No oriIorK m , 0ll for , e „
s tho guest of her aunt. Mrs. A. J. I r,oo. Address all orders to
Homll, coming yesterday. W. N. SaSds ft Son
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawkins of At-1 -7—rtm Meggotts. S. c.
lanta aro guosts of Col. and Mrs. K. A.
Hawkins for several days. | King of All Cough Msdlolnes.
Bo it further resolved that a copy of
Mrs. W. T. I.nno and children uro I Mr. K, (3, Ca«o, n mall carrior of Can-
guests of Col. and Mrs. R. P. Crlttondon *?" Co “ tor ', Co JP" , wh< * h “ be « n In ‘he
M. i„ •SSXU't&ISS S3
"..W.M, .pcndl.g
feijdays at his home in Americne.|| # | l#rellod „ v ,, ry tlmi , , T() a[a(
coming down from Atlantd. | flnd.lt tho,bo/it romody for coughs and
... . I colds, giving certain results and lear
this tribufeb. sent to tho Tlmes-Re..latt.'o May Ro„ are spending a few
eorder and the Wesleyan Christian Ad- days with friends In Macon. Kldridgo Drug Co., Amerieus, tin.,
vocate for publication.
Ci.ara L. TAvLolt. I M, f' c - n ' Lono *• spending two or
NVllik Wai.tkiin, ,' hreo dfty * vory Pleasantly in llnona
Lilli* If has*. j «° in « avor yestorday.
Ploy Olivrr, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Shipps, the guosts
Committee, of Col. U. D. Harrold for soveral days,
returned to Macon yostorday.
' Per Rent, w.i
Stanford homo place—.1-liorso farm
| Apply lo J. C. Ronoy. 12-8-LT
115 and i*7 Forsyth Street John R. Shaw's Old Stanu,
Porter-Snowden Co.
Cotton Factors
Commission Merchants
CHARLESTON. 8. C.
Florodora Extra Staple Cotton
A 8PECIALTY.
Being In close touch with all buyers of thin
grade of cotton, as well as Sea Island and Up
lands, we can guarantee to secure the hlgheat
market prices for you.
Correspondence Solicited,
Notice of Dissolution
OEORG1A—Sumter County.
Croup
Not a minuto should bo lost when
child shows symptoms of crou
Chamberlain's Cough Romody given .
soon as the child becomes hoarso, or
oven after the croupy cough appears, nlowarl rur,ow noro
will prevent tho attack. It novor falls, *° «“ond tho Brown-Cnllaway marriago
and Is pleasant and safe to tako. Por tonight and spond a few days nt home.
'1 by Kldridgo Drag Co., Amerieus, I . „ . ,
Miss Mabol Carson of Columbus, Is
[onoof tho fair attendants upon the
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Roborts have
croup. Rono ,0 I-onlsvlllo, Ky., upon a visit of
given as j soveral days to relatives |he/o.
oarse, or Mr 8t0warl Kurlow 0 f Macon, la hero
GLOVER OPERA HOUSE.
Thuradoy. January 3rd,
Weber & Fields*
Ba
ldridge Drag Co., Americas, |
GREATEST SUCCESS,
Por the next few days, Dr. Cha*. H. I Brown-Callaway marriago. the guest of |
Pryo, one of the most noted Eyesight Miss Lula Brown.
Notice is hereby given to Al persons, Specialists of Uie South will be located Mr. Marion 8. Harper of Atlanta Is I
the’partnership trf Perry A > Brownfhcre? Hudson's Drag Store, corner Forsyth ( spending a day or two In America*, his
H O I T Y
T O I T Y
to fore engaged in the'heavy grocery, ood Cotton iTeoae. This Is an j former homo, to tho delight of a host of |
business in tho elty of Americas, on unusual opportunity of securing* the warm friends hero.
boon by EDGAR SMITH.
Music by JOHN KTROMBKKU.
Forsyth St., said state and county,, .orvlcoa of a skilled optician and bay
this day dissolved by mutual cottiom,
Mr. R. J. Pony retiring. Tho business ' n lt glasses properly flttod.
will be continued at tho same nlaoo bv. ®an secure Dr. Frye s service
Invalids
rvlces at thetr
r;
m niftt mmHfws *** -*» «*
IE. C.
(Suoooooor to Counoll, PaikorfaCL.,
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will be continued at the same place by, can ,ocare Dr. Frye
W. K. Brown and such aaaoclate* as be home If desired,
may select, who assume and will settle
and pay off and discharge all aeoonnts
and liabilities of the said firm of Perry Some men becomo conspicuous by
A Brown, and who have transferred constantly looking on the dark side of
and assigned to them, and will collect
and receipt tor all debta duo to stid
firm by all persons whomsoever. This
the lltb day of December, 1808,
R. J. Pkuht.
IS—d, w, 4 W. H, IIrown.
everything.
TO CUHE A GOLD IN ONI OAT.
Take LSXATIVK UROMO
DrcRzIiu refoi *
' TsDlets
Mr. and Mrs. Charios Sanborn and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black hyve been!
guests or Rov. and Mrs. Mabry in Rich. |
land for a few days.
| Mr. WIU Afidrowa,formerly of Amori-
oue bnt now ono of Katonton's success- j
fel business mon, Is spending a few |
days at his homo hero.
Mrs. Coley J. Lewis returned to Mon
tezuma yesterday aftor spending the'
Beautiful Scenery.
Gorgeous Costumes.
Dazzling Light Effects.
Prize Beauty Chorus.
50 People—Mostlj Oris.
[flats refund money "in' care ' holidays at tho home of her mother,
UROVB's Miniature la 00 sichbu.rc - _
Prices—25c„ 60c., 76c., *1.00,11.60.
Scats on S,le at Joe Brown's.
The slightest compliment wlU please v .. .
swoman.no matter how ills given.' :| . The Highlands Sale goes on Dec. 27,1
2S and 29. Come out.
Mrs. (Icorge'W. Connell.
JERSEY MILK AND CREAM
Qsr-Ool cures oilkmdolBoioToroat . SUNRISE DAIRY. AMERICUS
For SalO-202 1.2 Acres one mils
east of Adams. 4 room house, crib
and one room tenant house. 2(1 tf ' Thick tongue* are responsible for
BANK OF SOUTHWESTERN GA} >oi of thin Ideas. .. V
_ Ddoioore 1uroai .
^nT*’ ^on, " ,,1 ' ,Hlmpl, ' MUk delivered twice dally.
I can also
furnish pnre cream for receptions, ate
>Freo carriages to big lend ssie Dec. f»|, ana 85
27, *8. 29. '
MRS. E. B, EVERETT
I
i s I WILL OONTINUB the Cotton Warehouse business at j,
the same old stand and solicit the patronago ol the far- »
* men of Sumter and surrounding oouutlm, promlsiur tho J
same courteous treatment as heretofore.
Very Respectfully
. } E. C. PARKER
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SEE OllR BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMASfDISPLAY
PULL OF NEW IDEAS, COrilttG SURPRISE**. HAPPY HIT8. NOVEL AND DESIRABLE FEATURES
you Cannot
Our New Stock is Full of
Find a Ratter Place to Get Just the Right Thing forttveryone.
10 buyers who appreciate Superior-aod
Really Desirable Holiday Gifts ottbellatest Design and best Quality
»• w4«Hmnu>. Vifl " P "’
Bank of Commerce,
AMERICUS. GEORGIA.
WH. OFFER A SPLENDID LINE OF HIIH-GRADE GOODS AT FAIREST PRICEd
Wall adapted to the Wants and Requirements of our Patrons, stocked with tho'moat appropriate Gifts, inexpensive Remembrances and valuable I’rMmtJ
If you want tho Good Quality, The Right Article and the Reasonable Price, inspect our line of .
WATCHES -o- CLOCKS -o- JEWELRY
SILVERWARE, NOVELTIES, ETC.
AND A MUI/TITUDSOP SIMILAR ATTRACTIONS THAT MUST BE SEENTOBE APPRECIATED.
COME AND LQIX AT OUR HOLIDU GOODS—THEY HAVE ITHE MERIT—THEY^fiLL«sPLEASEsYOU
Our assortment contains In variety the very atest andimost iplcaslng novoUlcs ot the season; also well selected standard particles whisk
j fall to meet your requirements.
FDR THE RIGHT PRESENT FOR THE RIGHT PERSON AT THE RIGHT PRICE COME RIGHTiTO OS
DO NOT FAIL TO SEE OUR SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ANDlTAKK ADVANTAGE OP THE INDUCEMENTSlOFFKKBD
JAHES FRICKER
40* JACKSON STRKBT,
& BRO., Jewelers,
PHONH 280
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