Americus weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1902-1907, April 26, 1907, Image 1

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NUMBER 52 . H t W*>Tl-E10HTH «>R AMERICUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 20,1907. The Pii-toted PHOTO OF COMMAND AS TAKEN IN WAR TIMES Ttill Double Breasted I !>ack Suit has many ad virers. It Is always a Smart Suit. The new Spring Styles are handsome, indeed. Coats not of extreme length and moderately form fit ting. lapels wide and made with a soft roll. Gallant Old Sumter Light Guards picture PUT UPON exh bition GOWNS WORTH A SUMTER FARM t/cr rr- Amcricus Command lor Virgl la Field. There are many new ideas in mixtures-and the IVLan, who prefers the Double Breasted Sack, will find our lines very attractive $15.00, $20.00 $25.00, to $30.00. It you wish clothes that are dif ferent and out of the crowd—we can furnish them, at modest prices. W. D. BAILEY. Outfitter for Men and Boys Forsyth St. and Cotton Ave. Americus. Qa. Many Confederate veterans in AtyerU oils will qpcall next Saturday that date in the dim and distant past, *‘thi time that tried mens sou Is,’, > 'when the Sumtor Light Guards, Fourth Georgia Regiment C. s. A. left Americus for the war. , • Saturday is the forty-sixth anniver sary or that occasion. >ne hundred and eight ns gallant Confederates as ever marched beneath the Stars and Itars, under command of CaptAin William L Johnson, left Americus on that date. And few wero there left of this gal- of Goiham Lucky Man Who Land ed This fish Is No Sucker Himself. Feminine Americus is reading with 'Idity the thrilling story of tile trotissenu of Miss Fish of New York, who weds shortly, the complete har ness, martingales crupper and all, having just arrived from Faris. This npost wonderful troussean contains a wedding gown which alone cost f.jfl,- IMHI, i in If are some of tlio raro old laces worn in tho coronation robes of Kmpress Catherine of Russia! '/h bridesmaids who will attend MisaFlsh — - «.... tt the altaqliavo already recelvod in. lent Imtid w)An the remnant reached 1 vltatlons to view tho trousseau and now Appomattox field. I'.n route to join the Virginia army the Sumter bight boards stopped in Augusta, awaiting, transportation, and while there n company photo graph was tnken. Several of these old idrtures as relies, arc retained by the few survivors. Mr. A. J, Ramil, of the old com. pany, possesses oneof tlie pictures, and on Friday will place It upon exhibi tion at I’arker's Warehouse whore all see the gallant old command. MASONS ELECT OFFICERS Those Of The Grand Lodge For Ensueing Year. The brand Council, Royal and lect .Masons arc in annual session at Macon. After tho annual addresses by Thrice Illustrious brand Master Moody tho following otllcers were named for the now year; . brand master. W. II. Nttrnhorgor, Augusta: deputy grand master, J. t\ Fostcll .Savannah, grand conductor of work, John Wilkinson. Atlanta; grand treasnrer-rocorder, W. A. Wollltln, Macon; grand chaplain, J. M. Rusltln, Roston, ba.grand captain of The ■tilde, John V. Ilarmon, Tcnnllle; grand marshal, T. J. ilrown, Mc Donough; grand conductor of council, R. Roberta, Atlanta; grand steward, U. Etheridge, Conyers; grand sentinel, I-re Wages, Msron, every woman in high society Is man covering for a similar distinction. While the figures are not authorative, experts who watched the progress of inuking tlie remarkable garments say that they could nol be duplicated for that stun, of the sl„ teen gowns included In the trousseau ten cost in excess of till,000 each, is predicted that the bride will display the most dazzling assortment of hall dipner. opera, street and carriage gowns of any woman in society, CALOMEL DANGEROUS. Avoid all Risk by Taking Livertone. HEAVY TRADE IN MAY. All doctors admit that calomel la taken with a degree of risk. I.tvertone has been used by sump of the best physirans for yean and lisa proved perfect substitute for calomel. It Is lyiuld with a pleasant taste and causes no restriction of hahlta or diet or un pleasantness, but posaeies all the tnedl clnal virtues ufeolomol. I.lvertone is for sale only by Rod son's PJiarmgcy and they will refund the purchase price to any who are no( pleased with the results obtained from I.lvertone. NO CHANCE LOR FISHY Car Load of Expert Pole Artists After Him This Morning. TOILET THINGS. Anything and everything low- priced, and thefin- est,newest and the Standard.' Trade good, because pri ces right, stock big, goods right and service the kind that people want REMBERT’S DRUGSTORE 113 F0R8YTH ST, People Who Put Off Buying Be in With a Rush. Will Yesterday brought the shoppers out, both those of the city anil those fmm the country. The spirits or the local merchants were revived by the Jump in the demand for spring and summer fabrics and the apparent outlook for good weather, with a rising tempera ture toward tho heat of Hie good old summer time. “Trade is decidedly picking up.” said Mr. J. A. Pinkston, "but It is,not vet to the volume it should be at this season. People will put off buying, you know, while the weather Is pool, although we all know that the summer must soon be on us. I look for a very heavy Mnv trade in Americus.” CURES THE BABY. Makes Teething Easy. Regulates The Bowels. We w ill refund tho purchase price of Dodson's Teething Powders in any ease they fail to citre the bowel affec tions of a child under three years of age. They also give strength to the child and makes teething easy. Re member the name, .‘‘Dodsons" and that they are for sal, only hy Dodson's Pharmacy. SLAUGHTER OF SEED CORN It’s all off with the |>oor Ash down in Wells pond.now. Twenty nine disciples, mote or leas, of Irak Walton leave for that paradlae of the piscatorial artist on this morn ing's train. They are after the Ash with malice aforethought. Thirty, nine kinds or bait, not including that carried In llto rear pocket, have been provided. Arrangements have been made for a special freight car to be attached to the noon ItomeJraln. A ton oflcewlllbe aboard and the catch will reach Amerl cus In prime condition. at moderate and we’il FORM TWO-<BA( K) Tie FECHHEIMER FISHELCO. ». hibebri ready-to wear cost, come to show you, nut only the highest class garments, but the great est value offered In the city. Here you can make a selec. tlon from all the authoritative styles in hundreds of fashiona ble—exclusive—patterns of fin est foreign and domestic fabrics. Here you can be sure of get ting garments, not only correct In every fisblon detail, but faultless In workmanship and perfect in fit. That’d because wc sell the noted • EFF-EFF” FASHIONABLE CL0TAE5. Spring Suits $15.00 to $35.00. Crown Trousers $3.00 to $7.50. Paragon Trousers $5.00 to $12.50. Fancy Vests—big variety—$1.50 to $4.00. EcliDsc Negligee Shirts, $1.00 to $2.00* Scriven Underwear $1.00 to $1.25. Elastic seam drawers, Nainsook and Drill undershirts to to match, best produced in America, all sizes, 50c garment. Hawes famous $3.00 Hats. Spring styles. Crawford’s $3.50 and $4.00 Men’s Shoes. Chas. L. Ansley Successor to WHEATLEY & ANSLEY. ** (Sse Ad nn FonrtliPugo.) Your Buggy is Ready TWO STATESMEN Of DISTINCTION T May Delight Americus Audience at Early Dale. Already tlie Time*-Recorder ha* (old ofthe ear'y coming of Tom Watson to Americtit. although lie has not yet announced the exact date ofhis ap pea ranee here. Following the address w . u 1 handle the very Brat Buggies Made in t> e United State*, any of Mr. Watson, which will attracts . , y great audience.the -many the under sty** rubber tire or plain; an oinobile seats or plain 1 carry an immensi stock ol Vehicles and Harness, Summer ltibes etc. My Prices are the Loweet and I out Satisfy yon t id. GUI at mv Store n Co’tin A venae. *-Itiuiij IIIO Uliuvr ed Champ Clark will come distinguish latter gentleman appearingas well, the auspice, of the Americus l.yceum as its Anal and best attraction. Dodson Sells it at $1.25 a Bushel. Until our stock la disposed of we will sell Golden Dent, Hickory King and White Rent-corn at Ate peck or tl.25 bushel. Dousox'h PuAKxacr, , NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. All subscribers in arrears to any extent will be cut off at the end of the present month. Look on the slip on your paper and see where you stand. If you wish the Times-Re- corder continued sent to you, make us a remittance in whole or in part. A final revision the mailing list will be mi May 1, and those in arrears any extent will be cut off. ^"™™T3unnain?Sn5n^5mr l\J f | /l// roots of the bair. Dandruff it caused A ▼ v/ JLtJL v/ (g gonna on (be scalp. Your doctor I why Ayer’s Hair ,K — *— V 1r . formula, quickly i Hair (rermsS^S^ Whether You Want a Single Vehicle or a Carload of Buggies. BUGGY EMPORIUM OF AMERICUS. ■Whips if Qiveu ■W- I Cotton Avenne, Americas, Qa, Mallary Bros. IHl tiic knows improved destroys that healthy v.w-;. Machinery Co. Hacon, Georgia ENGINES, HOILTRS COTTON GINNING MACHINERY, SAW MILL MACHINERY, Shingle MllU.Cia GASOLINE ENGINES Caaghta witlttaawwMKj. W.wlB make 1C loyour inu