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THH *MERICU* WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. FRIDAY APRIL 12. 1907.
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PINKSTON C0. mcre 6QtN6 to attend)a pif [ | aTTBACTMI
Americus Peds to State Educational Association in
Macon.
The pedagogues of Americus mid
Mum ter County will more In force on
Mecon on Thuraday, April 35. Head
ed by Superintendent Miller about fif
teen of the public school teachers of the
city, and probably ten of the county
KAYSERS GLOVES received on
Friday last. The largest and best
stock of fabric gloves we have ever
committee report on the Betterment of I
the Profession. Professors Woofler, I c - — — ~Si
members of the sh own, and Kaysers Gloves are
. •known from ocean to ocean.
cit... iiuMii>- morning tram, io .i- Jr I Oloves In white, black, mode, grays, 3sc,
H,g l! grade LWe Q,oves ' KAVSER’S, white, black,
1 tana, grays, 50 and 75c.
fully maintained In that city. _
.h“^Xta."neCV,1 Extr f sealby Silk Oloves, black, gray. taa. white,
y| 65c, 7sc, $1.00, $1.50.
While it is universally recognized that the Taffeta Palthoat alone
renders possible the perfect fit and hang »f a dress skirt, yet it has
heretofore been an expensive and most unsatisfactory luxury, because
the fabrks would crack and split without any apparent reason. We
offer you today a garment that possesses that pure silk swish which
emanates only from the highest quality of Taffeta. They have the
beautiful mould-like curve over the hips, eliminating iliat “pulling up
lullness” in front when the strings are drawn around the waist.
Attached to the waist band of every one of these Petticoats
is a positive guarantee against cracking or splitting. Look for
tend tbo Georgia Educational Assocla
lion which meets thoro for three days
April 35, 311 and 37.
In order to pormlttlie teacliora hero
to be present throughout the sessions, , , ,„ plc , msrapiuiy
of the Association, Thursday will be Increasing in public favor and will bo
declared a holiday. Friday, Memorl- bandied In an expert way by expert- Is . . \ ' /
al Day, Is a holiday, ao that the teachers enced teachers. LOCe Lisle Hosiery, GaUZC Hosiery, SUperb values
The minutes of the teachers society I 2SC, 35C, 50C pair. *
of 1833 will be received by Prof. Evans. I, _ ’ ’ F *
Theae minutes werereacued by accident ,nf antS’ SOX ill White, black, red, tan, 20C, 25c COt-
Ilr™.,™. “H ton and lisle.
president of the department of super- ' C I l,a,,l, © S * *1 00 and Upwards.
Ja, " e ” Kobo^ tstnous tailored Wart Belts, 25c, 3 S c
SOc, 75c, $1.00.
it.
- Prices from $5.90 to $15.00
Dress Skirts Walking Skirts
People tell us they can recognize our skirts
across the street. We sell nothing in Voiles but the
famous Altman hard twist. Others in Panama,
tropical worsteds, Mohair, ilelrose, etc
Beautiful line of white and cream woolen Skirts.
Complete line of Queen (Jndermuslins.
If you fail to see us, you miss you know not what.
PINKSTON CO.
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“Wheeler’s Patent”
Wire Screen Windows
ALSO
Wire Screen Doors.
write on 1‘bone
JOHN W. SHIVER,
will bo In position to get the benefit cf
tho three days gathering of the educa
tors.
This was dono at tho suggostlon of
the Chancellor of tho .state University.
Chancellor Barrow la very desirous
that the meetlnga of the Association
bo largely attended, realising, as he
does, tho great benefits derived by
teachers from tho papers that are pres
ented and their general discussion.
The Americus Board of Kducation
agreed to close the schools on Thurs
day if tho teachers generally would
altond tho meeting of tho Association.
It was not dfilcult to get them to agree
to this, and this city and county will
accordingly bo very well represented
at the meeting.
In all there will probably be ho-
teen 2UO and 300 educators present,
i >n Friday morning there will bo a
HOME FOR OLD LADIES
IS OPENED IN CTY
Neat Cottage is Leased
Already.
SOME FURNITURE IS WANTED
be addressed by Governor-elect lloke I
able Interest in t‘o?.u,’„ U or er^n I White wash crush belts, massive pearl buckles,
that it is expected thnt he will ho ono I 25C to $1.50,
of tho central figures at the association I M - . _
The entire program win- contain *™ 8 g n *‘*cent fancy Ribbons, swelleat line we have
mnnF additional features and It is tho I ever ShOWO.
Intention of the members of the organ-1
ization to make this session or their I Ke,ser s Neckwear for ladies, enormous stock, best
wo^oneoffhemo.tsnoees.fu 1 l n It* | styles, lOW prices. / .' 5
Tremendous stock narrow Ribbons, now so in de-
Christian Ladies Have Established a
Comfortable Home in Americus
for Old Ladies-Long Been
Needed.
STRIPPED A CONVICT IN
HUNT TOR STRIPES,
Wounds In
mand, all the colors.
Interim
Healed.
Had
Invest in Diamonds.
Already great leaps and bounds have been made in diamond values,
but tbe present prices will seem extremely small in comparison with
tke prices a few years hence.
Bay a diamond now, but don’t do it blindly. Act under our re.
liable and experienced guidance. Not the big earner, but the wise
investor, will be tbe future capitalist. Think this over.
Eugene V. Haynes Co.
HIGH-CLA88 JEWELERS AND DIAMOND IMPORTERS,
' 37 Whitehall St. Atlanta.
Assistance 1* needed for tho Old
l.adle* Home on Prince streot, recently
established by Mrs. J. P. Wardlnw
clsss in the Methodist Sunday School
comfortable cottage has been
rented for |15 m month, and two old
ladles Installed therein, One of them
has been quite 111 of late, requiring
especial attention and additional oat
lay of money.
The homo has long beon needed In
Americus and It is the belief that ..
will gradually grow into an Institution
of Importance.
Money la needed to defray tbe cur'
rent expenses of tbe home. It costs
about f7 a month to care for one old
lady, that Is,for food and medicine and
clpthlng. It la hoped that somo of the
charitably inclined of the city will as
sume the support of one or more
Inmates of the home.
It la not the Intention of those obarg.
ed with the management of the lnstltu
tion to make any canvass for money
for its support, 'ltafoundatlon.lt waa
statod yesterday, la “Faith.” . It is the
belief that the gcod people ol' Amerl
cushy, their contributions of money
and provisions will enable tho borne
to be carried on properly and addltiona
gradually be mado to tbe number of its
beneficiaries.
Bomb farnlture and other appurten
anccs of u homo can be utilized to
advantage and will be thankfully
received.
Established 1867, Incorporated 1890.
James Fricker & Bro.
JEWELERS,
[Americus, Georgia.
Grip Quickly Knocked Out.
409oJackson Street
Phone 28O
’’JUST AS GOOD” IS NOT' 1 BEST.”
Buy Only the Genuine SHAW'S PURE MALT, sold by
, Leading; Dealers,
'Some weeks ago during the sevens
winter weather both my wife and my.
self contracted severe colds which
speedily developed into the worst kind
of la grippo with all Us miserable|symp.
toms," says Mr. J. 8. Kgleston ofMapIe
Banding, Iowa. “Knees and joints
aching, museles sore, head slopped up,
eyes and noee running, with alternate
spelle of cbllle and fever. We began
using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
aiding the same with a double dote of
Chambcrliin’s'1 Stomach I and Liver
Tablets,and by Its liberal use soon
completely knocked ont^th. grip."
Sold by Kldridge Drug Co. Americus,
Ga.
LACES LACES LACES
We received during the past week the most beau
tiful assortment of narrow val laces It has ever been
our good fortune to show. The patterns are the
To Investigate Hie Charges of B’rutal|^ ,nt,e8t ’ the,ac,est ’ ‘he most desirable we ever had.
Treatment of Chalngang Con- | The pr,ces are m arked especially attractive In ad
dition to the vals we also received beautiful CLUNYS
MECHLINS, BABY IRISH, SILK SETS, IRISH CRO-
COMMISSION TO MEET TUESDAY
vlcls Made in Open Court
By Gus Nelson.
commissioners will meet 1 on Tuesday CHETS, PLATT VALP, FILET flESH.ALL OVERS,
P0,vr D ’ ESHR,T and waist nets, e t c . u you
. 0 nrurity 0 GT N Zn yK “ ,tM "‘ d0 W<int ^ ^ Cal,n0t al, ° rd n °‘ ‘° « e «•/ t0T JOll
Nelson, an “eacaped” told a harrow-1 Will find yOUr every Wish gratified.
iug story of alleged brutality upon tbe I
pari of guards towardi the convicts, |
the negro's statement reiultlng In the |
request lor an Investigation.
Thia will be mnde by the commis
sioners at the special request of Judge I
Charles B. Crisp. | , .
if the convict, .re treated imitaiiy I rece,vea *o many compliments on our embroidery
the facta will be brought out. I stock. —
A day, or two ago when Pros* Harris,'
EMBROIDERIES.
Never since we have been In business have we
- any, or two .go when Press Harris. I Th ® pattern * afe SUpC rb, the qualities are
JTSZtZSaTB rri'JZre unsurpa88ed ’ be, °K « n ‘h’ e, y free from shoddy, coarse
examined hla nnnntt nupnr.,1 1.. rm l. I A tuff thnt tflA tfada Ar% Mat aIsa-* j. _ a.
examined hia person eareftiiiy. if ho stuff that the trade do not want these davs at anv
had been maltreatod at all the wounds I , 3 3
had healed up. pnee. The prices are extremely reasonable. There
the commissioners ‘on**^sry h | ,s 1,0 troub,e t° Hnd your every want In embroider
ies in this enormous stock.
awaited with considerable inteript.
DROPSHiSPiSTOrAND
IS SHOT IN LEG. I
Mr. Statham Was Wounded
Thusly.
PROBABLY A SERIOUS INJURY
JoIir Statham Receives a Pistol Bul
let In Leg as Weapon Fell from
Bed-Bullet Not Extract
ed Yet.
General Items of Interest in the Store,
BIk. Woolens for Sklrts-Votles, Panamas, Batistes.
Wool Taffetas./
Colored Woolens in everything that Is new and up-
to-date.
Black Taffeta Silks—greatest line in America at
$1.00, $125, $1.50.
Colored Taffeta Silks, 36 Inches wide, suitings, waist-
tags, $1 00 yard.
The most superb line fancy waist silks we have ever
shown, 50c to $1,00.
White sheer linen walstlngs and heav£ skirtings
grades, all prices.
“Good Night” Cold Cure.
Disturbs nothing bat a cold, and It
Jan that! Only at Davenport Drug
Co. Prico 10c. ij dtf
“Coho Springs” Whiskey.—o U r lead-
or, *1.00 per quart. Also otjjcr high
grado wines and whiskeys. Order,
given prompt attention.
l»e. o.d.tf \V. B. lU osox.
Mr. John Statham waa palnfuUyl
wounded yesterday at his heme east of I
tie cltv bv the accidental full of a pis-1
to I from hla bad. The weapon ex-
ploded'as It attack the fioor and tha I
bullet was deeply Imbedded in the bone I .a.,.,* _
one of hi. limbs baiow the knee wnite mercerized Cotton Walstlngs, superb designs
lolnt. Dr. J. H. Statham wua sum. I 15c tO 60C yard. ’
moned and gave the wound the reqnlr-1
ed attention. Mr. suth.m i. widely White and colored Hadras Shirtings, 36 inch. I Sc
known here and many Meads regret I ' ” 1
the painful if not serioos injury thus j
sustained.
Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable.
A happy home la the most valuable
possession that U within the reach of
mankind, but you cannot enjoy Its
comforts If yon are inffering from rheu
matism. You throw aside business
cares when you enter your home and
yon can bo relieved from -base rheu
matic pains also by applying cham
berlain's Fain Balm. Ono application
will gtvs relleffand Its contlnosdt(use
tor a short time will bring about a per-
manent cure. For sale by Eldridge
Drug Co. Americus, Ga.
j 20c, 25c yard.
White Persian and French Lawns, 4 5 Inch, i5c to
75c yard.
Extraordinary values in 40 Inch White Lawns at
10c, l2J£c, I5C yd.
Chas. L. Ansley,
Successor to Wheatley & Ansley
Agents for American Lady Corsets and Butteriek