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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY T1MES-REC0RDER. FRIDAY. MARCH 2 9f ,907,
NEW YORK
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RACKET STORE
CHAINGANG RAPIDLY S T O U T IVI E N
BEING RECRUITED J
PLANTERS BANK
Americus, Ga.
QUEEN QUALITY
SOCIETYISHOES.
IN ALL
LEATHERS
$3.50
3.00
2.50
Mills of Justice Turned in the Temple and Grind
Exceedingly Fine-Twenty-Five Convictions in
City Court For Gaming and Similar Offenses,
A Busy Session.
The rattle of the hopper
the
wheels of justice whirred in the temple
yesterday was echoed back from the
county chaingang, faintly.
Principally for lack of voices in the
ranks of convicts there.
But a score of recruits are ready for
stripes and will at least be landed in
the gang, twith the hope that they will
not escape
and same old dose.
Tom West, like the balance; same
plea and same medicine.
Major Whitehead, cards and craps,
pick and shovel or 845.
Henry Kiliebrew, caught an ace: got
caught, same as others.
Cleve White, very black; shook the
bones, will roll stones or pay 845.
George Jones, shook the bones, 45 j
There is a reason why “Queen Quality” Shoes are pre
ferred above all others by women of discrimination and taste.
To ordinary shoes they are as a Worth gown is to an ordinary
dress. Only a shoemaking genius can impart their “chic” and
style and marvelous fit. Such shoes could be produced in
small quantities only at an extravagant price. “Queen Quality”
methods bring them to you at prices no higher than you pay
for ordinary shoes.
Very Special.
5 Pieces new Brown Tafeta Silk 36 inches wide worth $1.25
per yard at 75c.
10 Pieces new Suzine Silk in all the leading colors regular
price per yard 45c at 39c.
40 Inch Lingerie Lawn and Batiste regular price 40c per
yard at 25c
New Royal Wooster Corsetts in all new shapes at 50c
to..... $1.00.
For this Ims l>cen n busy session of ■ P ln h ks or the eonvict’. hunk,
the city court nndJudge Crisp has im- ] " * dtt H**vey played stud poker;
postal 11 score efsentences since Inking usual dose for a joker,
up the criminal docket. j I,avid F,0 - vd 11 <? a,ne enjoyed; on the
Solicitors Hooper and Childers have road "’l" employed, or pay.
prosecuted the* evil-dodrs vigorously,! Rail Loyd, played like Floyd, eight
and but few escaped. | months or Jhe unalloyed.
Yesterday’. list and the day previous Jim Austin got in a game, got the
is as follows: , ltmlt f' lst ,,le same - .
Kd Tison, stealing cotton, a straight A round bunch ef fifteen crap shoot-
shot of twelvo months. * * _ ers and skinners; all country coons and
Kd Jenkins, stealing liquor. len all assessed the same; eight months or
months with tho shovel hrigado. fl fine of $4f>.
Matt King, cheating and swindling. I Nlmon ABCr - cheating and swindling,
eight months or fifty plunks. | given a straight shot of one year in the
Kd Sherman, n coon with a pistol,. *'’“Ingang,
twelvemonths to aim a pick. I '' "nySchley, blind-tigering;straight
tlreen Durham, gambling, plea 0 f “hot of a a year in stripes,
guilty, eight months or |45. Mlssie Kod * er * and LiIlle »arvey
Wade Hicks, gambling, plea of gull- | were landed all right for vagrancy,
ty. eight months or *45. Sentence lias not yet been passed upon
West Brown, gambling, plea of gull- tl,lg l " K l” otHr blossoms,
ty; eight months or «45. , Two white men were tried for adul-
trev and one convicted and sentenced
OLD
YOUNG
MEN. c.
ALL MEN—
Cupid Tondee, gambling: plea
guilty; eight months straight. I to six months or line of fj.;, his wife
Hill Mont*, gambling; plea of guilty; P loadin K mercy for him.
eight months or $1.5. In the Jordan case the jury was still
Louis King, same charge; same idea out last night making a mistrial.
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Our Stein-Block
Smart Clothes
will fit you,
, and wear
i
you well.
Eire You Style and Comfort
CONFINED TO HOME BY INJURIES,
BEWARE OF CALOMEL.
Avoid Its Danger By Taking Livertone.
Pure tested
woolens—Master
made -for spring
HAMILTON & CO.
It takes Flavor and Strength to make a good cup
of Coffee. We recommend to you our Famous
Brand— ' >■
JACKSON SQUARE
Each can is guaranteed and it only costs you
twenty-five cents a pound. Ask your grocer
for a sample can.
IMPORTERS COFFEE CO. LTd, NEW ORLEANS, LA. |
Glover Grocery Co., Americus Agents. ■
Sustained In Attempting to Remove a - = — j
piano. I „ j s so ~ n d ° so 1 al "y s and summer.«
that it is taken with more or less de.
Miss Pansy Cobb, who sustained a gree of danger. Livertone is mild and |
painful injury a day or two since in an gentle, and causes no unpleasantness i
attempt to move a piano, is at the , or restriction of diet or habits, but at
home of her sister, Mrs. Homer Beard, ' the same time is a perfect substitute for
having been brought here from Macon. ! calomel. Beinember that Livertone
Her injuries, which may confine her to can be had only at Dodson's Pharmacy
the room for two weeks, are not regard- and they guarantee it to give perfect
od as serious. satisfaction d »V w-lt
A Hint To Travelers.
While in Suffolk, Va„ Henry Croll,
Jr., proprietor of the Boaverton, Mich.,
Hardware Co., was taken very sick
with bowel trouble. A traveling sales
man from Saginaw, Mich., advised him
to got a bottle of Chamberlains Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Uemedy, which
he did. “It soon cured me, and I take
pleasure in recommending it,” ho says.
No one should leave home on a journey
without a bottle of this remody it Is al
most sure to be needed and is not
obtainable while on steamship or cars.
Sold by Kldrldge Drug Co., Americus
Ga.
Do Not Neglect a Bad Cold.
Never allow a cold to take its course,
Too often at this season of the year its
courso is towarrt pneumonia. Cham
berlains Cough Itemedy will promptly
cure yoitr eold and counteract any
tendency in this direction. There is
nothing better for acute throat and lung
troubles. For sale by F.ldrige Drug Co.
Americus Ga.
RYLANDER SHOE CO.
Clothers and Furnishers.
Farm Loans Negotiated.
Clothing! Clothing!! Clothing!!!
My Kaftern mmi ar-; ngtment ip Mich th*t I an
,obt-iin *ht; '-tst raus b'ain.i le in Ge rgia on-choice im.
! pD'V.ri farm*. When m ne -fl of money call on me ,.i d »'ou
will !>e the winner. j
All the latest styles In two or three
piece suits at very attractive prices at
C. S. S. Horne A Co. 27-41
J. ML HANESLEY.
Come to the Great-
BANKRUPT
SWEEPING SALE!
The M. Williams Stock of Merchandise
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at 207 Forsyth Street, Americus, Ga.
This stock of goods is being sold out by the Consolidated Salvage and Sales Co:
of*New York. This store is rented by Mr. Q. 5. Gardner, and with his permission
we will continue this sale one week longer. , |
EUGENE HAMMJL, Sales Manager.
SALE POSITIVELY CLOSES SATURDAY, APRIL 6th, at Eleven p. m.
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