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AMERICUS
THIRTY-FIRST year.
AMERICUS. GEORGIA. (WEEKLY)—THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1909.
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interesting facts Cathered burin* the Week by Our
Regular Correspondents.
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CPU,MY GIRCLtS.
Mu.'.y Occasionsof Everest 6initiiviii« . ni^s ui»; Usuai
>heie * Weekly Li.iivr.
(From Our I tegular Correspondent.)
1 ...••• “ om Or Regular Correspondent i
Plains, Oil.. Dee. 22.—Sunday even-1 Smithviile, Oa., Dec. 22.—Hiss Alice
(sg at nix (i i lock at the Lutheran .-t.li-i.ii, of luvso.i, was tiie attractive
ii,.:>(i...'icf, MtB.s f anil} \Wse ana .Mr. ftuost of Miss Mary Lizzie Ansiey tor
0. Crawford were united in mar- seieral days tills week, en route nome
date. The ceremony was performed from .Montezuma
'■ A - Pbll,i !' 8 - ftml waa wit- Miss Ethel McManus is at home
from Bessie 'Put t 0 spend the hoit-
!> her mother, Mrs. Maggie
teem by a largo circle of friends. I
Iter, and Mrs. C. A. Phillips, Mr. and
lira. 1,. E. Jennings and Miss Katie
nsaei only by near relatives
1,ri.fe is a daughter or Mr. and Mrs.
Joel !’. Wise, and is a young woman I McManus
i.o > E:..c, Doinar, our popular mas-
eacher, left Friday night for l.yous.
Belle Hiller formed a'congetllal party reuts' ” J * lle lloliJa5s " iUl ller l >a *
to Americus Saturday. ' ,
Misses .Nettie and Maggie Burton, ofl * ' .. *'-astman. who has been
.fa.tl.viile, were attractive guests of i ui^nVm 43Jlonda J':
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Timmerman, Sr..' * .? el,e A“*oa. of Bionwood
Friday. was the guest of Miss Alice Ansley for
Mr. John Allen McDonald, of Sum- Dieweok-end.
ier. spent Saturday and Sunday hero ss *' l * le Richardson was a visitor
at ti e heme of Mr. J. A. McDonald. “* Dawson last week, at the home of
Miss Uuy Williams spent Saturday ^ r ' :tna Mrs. W. C. Baseball,
ia Kichland with friends. -Miss Annie Randall is spending a
Mr. Will Williams arrived Monday * ew da JS pleasantly with relatives in
tom Jackson, Miss., and will spend the Ireesburg.
holidays hero with ills sisters. Misses ‘Mr. Erwin Thompson, who lias been
baoy and Alice Williams. ( attending the Presbyterian Institute In
The college contingent 'is beginning Blackshear, Is at home for tne hole
lo arrive for the holidays. Miss Floy days.
Older returned from Wesleyan Wed- Mis:; IJzzie Evans has returned
Msday, Miss Ruby Timmerman from from a visit to her brother Rev O I
Jadson Institute at Marion, Ala., Mon- Evans, in Chattswortb.
day, and Miss Elmyr Wise from Bes- Misses Nettie and Margaret Burton
.neTit: Saturday. .spent part of last week very pleasant-
Ernest Spann arrived Sunday I ly with relatives in Plains,
from Riverside Academy in Gaines
Mile, to spend Christmas at home.
MBs Kathleen Cullers, of Fort Val-
kf. is here upon n visit to her sister,
Mrs. Edmund Oliver.
Miss Neva Mae Holly, or Friendship,
«a a visitor in Plains Saturday.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Argo
Miss Rosa Christie, who has been
teaching near Parrott, has come to
spend Christmas week with homefolks.
Mrs. .1. C. Easterman, who has been
spending several weeks here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Salter, left
Monday for her home In Tallcdega.
Miss Susie Pryor and Carrie Red-
lias been brightcued by the arrival of! ding, two Andrew students, are at
a little daughter, Dorothy Argo. home again for the holidays.
Plains Chapter, No. 12, Order of Kate McKennoy and Laura Red-
ustern Siar, had Its regular meeting ding were two attractive little visitors
oa Saturday, the 18th. It being the in Graves Friday, going down to tako
regular time for tho election of officers ; part In Miss Roman's piano recital Frl-
rar the next year, the following were dev night.
elrtteil: Mrs. Carrie Dean Wormy,
Matron: J. A. McDonuld. Worthy
Patron; Mrs. Mamie Bradley, Associ
ate Matron; J. I. Hiller, Sec
retary; Mrs. Maude Murray, Treasur
er Mrs. Minnie Phillips, Conductress;
Mis, a ate liillor. Associate Conduct
's; E R. stuurt. Warder; D. P.
Hurray, Sentinel; Star point officers:
Hits Mattie Derrick, Ada; Mrs. Effle
Oiber, Ruth; Mrs. Ola Evans, Esther;
Mra Claude Logan. Martha, and Mrs.
J r.. Channel). Elwm
Chappell, Electa.
Mlsa Ruth Kendrick, who has a mus-
class at Stinson, arrived Sunday to
'Pend the holidays here, to the delight
°i her friends.
Miss Eunice Rustin, a fair student at
Andrew Collego at Cuthbert, came
„* Saturday for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson, of Provl-
«oce, Rhode Island, wore pleasant
usitors In our town a few days ago-
Prof. J. W. Pipkin, who has a school
In North Georgia Is here to spend
Christmas with his family.
Mlsa Mary Pipkin entertained the
Embroidery Club last week. Ambrosia
with whipped creant and fruit cake
were served.
CUT-OFF
HttLU GlftlAus
SliKftT Of NiWh
ini* resniiy Ite.ii* From Uur
uirrespondeiit.
<From Our Regular Correspondent.)
Kluulle, G.I., Lee. 22.—The Christ
mas holidays are fust approaching and
everybody is in a rush. Ellaville will
le unusually gay, asf an eatnrtaln-
trent has been planned for nearly
every night, and there will be turkey
uiuners by the score.
.dieses Boiwi'e and Minnie Royal
have returned from La Grange, wliero
they have been attending reboot.
Mrs. E. I,. Bridges.went down
Americus shopping yesterday.
I)IiS3 Ruth Carr, of Buena Vista,
ited relatives here this week.
.Miss Itnogene Sears, who has been
‘Caching most successfully at Face-
vino, lias .returned homo to sjiend tile
holidays. • v.
Mia. Dr. Hodges' and Masters Rus
sell an,| Burton Bridges, of Atlanta
vilMje the guests or Mr. and'Mrs. T.
v r Bridges during the holidays.
iodie Sears spent Tuesday in Amer
icus.
Dr. .Iordan and Mrs; Harry
spent a few days delightfully i:V
Americas the first of the week.
Mr. C. L. Peacock, of Duitglassvllle,
will be the guest of his daughter, Mrs.
John Cheney, this week.
Mrs. Aldine .Pickard, one of Buena
Vista's ipost charming dames, was in
our city yesterday, visiting relatives:
The ntanv friends of Misp. . Emma
'•'clean!Will regret to hear of her Ill
ness at her home on Brond street.
Sirs. W. D Sears spent Saturday in
Americas shopping. . .
Mr. W. S. Coleman, of Cedartown.
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John
Cheney the past week.
The many friends of MaJ. E. S.
Baldwin and wife regret very much
their removal lo Oglethorpe the past
week.
Mrs. Cleve Davis and children are
cendlng tills week pleasantly with
relatives In Americus.
Miss Susie Beckham, our efficient
music teacher, has gone to her. homo
In Zehulon to snend the holidays.
Miss Mamie Stenhens, who has been
attending school here, left Saturday
for her home at Poulan, where she
will spend tho holidays.
Mrs. Emmett Duncan spent Monday
n Americus shopping.
Little Miss Cleone Collins loft Sat.
unlay for Poulan, where she went
snend the holidays with relatives.
Dr. B. L. Bridges went to Americas
today in his handsome automobile.
Mrs. T. A. Collins entertained most
Informally nt n tea Tuesday night nt
her picturesque home on Oglethorpe
street. Those enjoying her hospital
Ity were Mr. nnd Mrs. John Cheney
and Mist Minnie Cheney.
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11081$ Of BUYtRSAKE
EIUINO fill MOWS
^T'ui! O’jr Regular fortvsmtn J?»nt.! f
must remember nud tnke pert in the Fxn(!fjtwl kllSfl IS
Christmas tree at the Gamiuage ,->chool lUIOll to i\WJIII.LU
house Fridn.v nisht, the 2-lth, and try
Here <it last.
to yet there with their presents
tjr thirty p. m. Those in charge want
u -r C g 2; nS 10 n0t be Very lB,a . Anterlcus was engulfed yesterday
..Miss Olive DoBter returned home Hy the tidal wave of shoppers throng-
Saturday from Cuthbert. where sho ing the streets and stores, tl\e duy
h».K been attending Andrew Female proving by all odds the busiest and
Fel'sge. sad will spend the Xmas hoi- Iie8t of tho wetk . Thousands of busy,
fils q very pleasantly with homefolks.', . , , , , ,
-Miss Annie Forte Woodruff spent j Must,lug buyers made up the Jolting,
Thursday nirht pleasantly nt Mrs. J. i Jostling ttuoug, and the only mer-
D Criffi Fs home. chants who complained at all were the
^Miss Mattie Ruth McMn’mii spent f fellows who sell lolllas and the non-
.T ■ 1 nig.'* delightfully vvith i fl ,i,.„,.ti..„,. u „
Mier. Dear.'e Griffin.
NEW ERA.
I From Our Regular Correspondent.)
'From Our Regular ikvrrespondentl
Cut Off. Dec. 22.—Mr. King, of
Marshallville, was here last week.
Mr. Thoms, H. Wicker, of the Geor-
cla-Alabama Business College, Is
home for the holidays.
Mr. Elmore Pennington, of Emory
College, will be in today to speod the
holidays at borne.
Mr. Drury S. Norris spent Saturday
Miss Sarah Norris, of Marshallville.
Is the guest of Mr. S. J. Norris' family.
Miss Motile McKenzie has returned
to her home at Murshallvllle to spend
New Era, Dec. 22.—Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Parker spent Saturday and Sunday
very pleasantly with the lattor's sis
ter, Mrs. Mollle Harris, of Huntington.
Mr. Murray Griffin and sister. Miss
Myrtle, were visitors Saturday and
Sunday near Gatewood, at the home of
their brother, Mr. Lee Oriffia.
W. H. Parker went to town on busi
ness Saturday.
Mr. J. C. Bray, of Huntington, Is
hero this week, the guest of his
daughters, Mesdamea W. A. and R. P.
Parker.
Mrs. It. P. Parker was a visitor at
tho home of Sirs. S. M. Parker Satur
day.
Misses Alma Harden and Nina Grant
were callers at the home of Miss Della
Giles Saturday afternoon.
Miss Myrtle Griffin spent Thursday
night pleasantly with Misses Delia and
Delma Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Parker and
daughter, Eddie Lou, spent Friday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Autry
Mrs. S. M. Parker spent Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. C.
Griffin.
Sirs. Daniel Autry and children
spent ouo night last week at the home
I of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. M. Mercer.
Mr. Tbarpc Grant, of Americus,
spout Sunday at the home of bis uncle,
Mr. W. C. Grant.
Mrs. Dawn Veal apent Thursday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs, Mellusu
Parker. 1
7. s>i,h, .not Wnnrliv Mrs. Motile Parker and slater. Mlsa
Mr. Oeo. M. wlc ^r ‘H?"* Dolls Giles, were callers at the homo
,i 1 TL a 1 n < 1 Mrs. P. c. Barkley »«»! S” r ' h ' Mr> - J - B ' P»*» r Sunday aftornoou.
u? In Americus Tuesday. Mr ' lor , Roo,t "' n .,„„ „„ Misses Della and Delma Parker
Jtw, Joh, ‘ Oliver and Will Thom-1. a a ” w IU «mb make his roZd «P«"‘ P| - |d »J r »««™oon with Miss Myr-
Itrurn !U C ca ®e home Thnrsday nignt I Old Santa will soon mass nisrauia (|e Grlffln
Va Tw Snologlcal school In At- J** 1 ". we hoiie he wllI vlsU us all Mf , N Murphy made a business
i,; 1 .. | Wishing all a merry Xmas. ’ trip to Americus Saturday.
Ethel Carter. Eva Mae Bteveoa , , Mr. B. a Parker spent Thursday
Kendrick spent Tuesday J,0W ROnJfD.TRIP BATES ' evening with his brother, a P. Parker.
*' UU| T in Americus. • I Mr. A. W. Parker and daughter, Miss
~~ ——— | yie oatral of Georgia Railway, Ae- Pleona, went to Americus on business
*HlSfi imiriru nap nnunivki count Christmas Holidays.
pn.rnn»o ■ —. la 4 ■ —* .4il_ ! I'rury a. nuirw npt'in ouiuiuuy
hnili^wlth^lr “SndVra 0 _ « 8lulthvl " e ' lhe •*-
J' 1 ;* Julia Coleman returned Tues- Mr ' J ' 0 M Wlcker went 10 Ander -
l > n Rom a few days visit to Atlanta
J*''- aa| l Mrs. Colqult Ivogan attend
”7f Ia >saa-Brown wedding at Con-
■»fJ last Wednesday.
.FT, p ' c Barkley returned thla past . ...
, Roni a pleasant visit to relatlveji Bte holidays
a Ihrmlngham Messrs. Greene Norris und Warren
.. Jl «- George Montgomery attended ! Rayburn, of near Oglethorpe, were
7* luneral or her niece Mlsa Inez i here Saturday afternoon, the guests of
An « ln ' 'J Gooseberry Sunday. relatives and friends.
.-'hail Elolsn Slnnnev nt Mnraholl. Miss Annie Mae Wicker, who has
licen teaching near Plains, came homo
Saturday to stiend the holidays.
Mrs. E. J. Mu Ike.v, who has been an
Invalid for the past twoyears. died
... , "fifed Wednesday, and Is tho
Mr Mr ' ani! Mr »- Edmund Oliver.
n„o„ S - A - Harris, of Buena Vista, Is
P,', 1 ’ Mr. and Sirs. J. A. McDonald, invaua tor
Hah l0 o ' 0, ’ Ke ' Ha 124, F. and A. M.. Frldev snd was burled at St. John's
I . latl lta uhmial election of Cemetery.
* r°r the —— ~hieh Mrs. W. J. Pennington and Mr. A. J.
*Jf« ror the ensuing year, which
R- ,, 1 a * follows: J. A. McDonald.
8»l« Murr *y, S. W.; W. A.
Hi?l *r, o —' 5 3 OHvw. Trcaa.; J. J.
Pennington went to Andersonvllle Sat
urday aftornoon.
Misses WllPe nnd l-mra Wicker and
Hiller . lw " '*'**** r' ’ mibbc* »urc .um uunu
J ii E 'i^ 8 ?,?"! a D ; o , 'o 0 ' Mr. Guo. Wicker went to Americus
i- B. Vtai'i D , ' John Nlcolson. S. 8.:, Tu ,, dlr .
Tylei
Rev.
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bradley and lit
tle sons, Bernard and Roy, were vis
itors at the boms of Mr. and Mrs. Bri-
ant Bradley Monday afternoon.
Little Miss Eddie Lou Parker spent
- —- 1 * Ynt nenrria Railway points at Saturday pleasantly with little Mlsa
Bam- “ we « k « >* o'clock. 1 C» ntr » 1 of 0eo , r * 1 * ,U t Annie Willie Morris.
* NK Op rmnmseD ! greatly reduced rates account Christ ( Mffsr* n. M. Veal and O. C. Parker
W.
Houas FOR IIOLIBAVS. •
On December 17th, 18th, list, ttnd.
COMMERCE.
COliMKr—- 11 D ' Sh • ,Be,,, ' CMhle ‘''
-M". P. R. Cannon railed on Mr. J.
I) Fnndpv nPernoon.
•AftH .1. I). OrifTln and daughter, Dein-
ie, went to Americus shopping Satur
day.
^Wsrs. Perry and Reuben Cannon
nm! Misses Annie Forte Woodruff,
Mdtt’e Ruth McMnhen nnd Eula Can
non went to Americus shopping Sat-*
urdny.
r f,-T. I*. G’lfHn/Jr-, pnent the week-
pleasnnily with his sister, Mrs.
l.upn Antpc, nt MoPs, returning home
T’ifPdny arcomijanied by two of his
To t'e »»nd Nn^n’e \utrv
Mr/nnd Mrs. F. N. (Jriflln nnd Mr
C. C. Turner were among the
Bhnfip^ Hh'd business visitors to
Atu*WU8 Tuesdnv.
AH extend a wrlcorae In our com-
Tnwjy 10; Mr. -Baffle nnd fr»mUv, wlto
mo* ed .Tuesday to Mr. W. a. Roaches*
fn^m oome.
‘^r^ahd Mrs. John Green went to
Arwo-fejis Tuesday.
At! are glad to lenrn the condition
of Irttle Annie Ruth Turner Is much
IninYored, nnfl all hope she will soon
be whIJ again.
Miss Orln Griffin called on Mrs. C.
C. Turner Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Will Cannon made a business
trln to Americus Monday.
Mt'ss Annie Forte Woodruff will re
turn to her borne at Bvromvflle the
latter nnrt of tho week, where she will
spend Xmas holidays with homefolks
advertisers—a pretty good pair bunch
ed together. Many stocks were large
ly {lepieted In yesterday’s onslaught,
but stacks of seasonable goods arc
still to be had, with additions to holi
day stocks coming in by every express.
In addition to the hundreds of out-of-
town shoppers, the Americus contiu-
geht turned out in full force, having
deferred .the buying of presents to the
limit of time, almost. While yester-
ay was the busiest day thus far, the
100 YEARS OLD.
Grpndma SantUrson, of DeV/itt. Mo.,
Has Lived a Long and Useful Life.
Grandma Sanderson is a wonderful
Amman. She is In ae good health tv
lay as ever in her life, although she
is over one hundred yean old.
In a letter to the Feruna Drug Kfj;
Co., she gives the highest credit to l e*
rung for her excellent health and ex
treme old age. Bead what she eayi.
Surely the evidence' presented by
inch cases as these ought not only to
dispel prejudice against Peruna, but
iuspiro confidence in it
“I will tend you a picture that was
,l;:n a few weeks before my hun
dredth birthday.
I am a true friend of the Peruna
Company. I have derived great ben
efit from Peruna many times. I can
my I regard Peruna a Very great iaed-
icine. I found out the merit of it a
good many yean ago.
“A little more than two yean ago I
ontractcd a very severe cold, wh.oh
flnnlo tomorrow will -witness a crowd
of circus proportions scrambling an>l
pushing for the last purchases to bo
made.
17TH DISTRICT.
From our Regular Correspondent.)
Seventeenth District, Dec 22 Dr. J
L Williams, of Augusta Medical Col
lege, Is spending the holidays with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams.
Miss Goings and brother, of Norman
Bark. On., are visiting relatives In this
vicinity (for two weeks.
Miss Annfs Jones, of Milledgevllle
Is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W
A. Jongs.
Mrs. J. G. Israel has returned home
from a visit to. her daughter, Mrs. J
C. Tedder, ,
Mlsa Emma Wiggins has returned
home from Andersonvllle to stay two
weekq.
Miss Janie May Hatcher left Satur
day for Dawson to spend Christmas
with homefolka.
It Is a pleasure to state that G. W.
Wiggins, Jr., Is able to be out among
hl» friends again, after an Illness of
several Weeks.
Mr. R, P. Israel filled his regular
appointment at Mr. U. K'McTyler'v
at Bottsford, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mills arc now
permanently located In the Johnson
residence which they have recently
purchased.
SIlss Annie Lee Williams, of the Ag
ricultural College, came Saturday to
visit her mother, Mrs. J. D. Williams.
ANDERSONVILLE
(From Our Regular Correspondent.)
Andersonvllle, Go., Dec. 22.—Messrs.
J. B., B. F. and W. O. Eosterlln wen8
up to Montezuma Tuesday morning to
attend tho funeral of their cousin, Mr.
Tom Grant, who died in Jacksonville
Fla., last Sunday.
Mr. and Mta. Jas. W. English and
niece. Miss LIUle Mae Easterlln, went
down to Americus last Tuesday shop.
Ping.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Easterlln and
children went to Americus Wednesday
to see Old Santa.
Mr. sod Mrs. W. O. Easterlln and
child- *- snent Tuesday In Americus.
Mia L'lla and Minnie English, of
EngUshvil'.n, spent last Tuesday after
noon hero, riming down on bualneat.
There la going to be a ahow here
next Monday, the 27th Inst. There will
he a large attendance.
Mrs. J. M. Bryant and Miss Della
Bryant were In Americus shopping on«
day the past week.
Mrs. J. B. Rouse spent last Tuesday
afternoon in Americus with frlende.
LESLIE.
From Our Regular Correapnndenl
la-slie, (la., Dec. 22.—Misses Leola
anil Jessie Kanew came home from
Bessie Tift Saturday morning to spend
Xmas holidays. Also Miss Florrie Snm-
merford.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Amasnn made
business trip to Americus yesterday.
Miss Ruth Wilson Is at home again
from Andrew.
Rev. Dickenson preached his first
sermon here Sunday. It was one thnt
will long be remembered by the hear
ers.
Mrs. E. L Wilson, Mrs. J. E. Ranew,
Miss Leolu Ranew and Miss Ruili
Wilson spent yesterday In Americus.
The Les|le High School will close
Thursday, Xmas exercises on the tame
night.
Mr. and Sira. F. A. Wilson spent to
day In the country.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. 81ms arrived l.i
our town the first of last week from
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilton moved to
f-eslle yesterday.
i ra: ulted in la grippe. Owing to tho
record will be broken today, while tho |! U ' ,e ^ l J„?^ Tn ^J.?« , ™?Vonidd*rea e Lz
Ironic age, my caso was considered to
bu very critical. I employed no doc
tor, but Peruna wae the remedy I
used, and to-day iny health is as good
as it ever wae in my life.
“However, I still continue to tako
Peruna, a spoonful every night before
retiring.” :
Peruna is an ideal tonio for oil
j cop Is. It is a compound of herbal
remedies that has been known to the
nsdieal profession for many yean.
Peruna operates ae a tonio by cleans
ing and invigorating the mucous mem
branes This explains why Peruna.
h?.j become so extensively known as a.
catarrh remedy. Catarrh is simply a.
condition of depraved mucou3 mem
branes. Peruna changes this deprav
ity into healthful vigor. t
Agreat many bid people use Peruna,
and would not be deprivedof it for on/
consideration.
People who object to liquid medi
cines can now secure Peruna tablets.
COTTOB MARKET REPORT.
Corrected Dally By »* O. Conn-'!
Amerlcue, Ga., Dec. 22.—We quote*
the market as follows: .
Williams’ Kidney Pills.
Have you neglected your Kidneys?
Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys and bladder? Have you pains
In loins, side, back, groin! and blad
der? Have yon a flabby appearance of
the race, especially under the eyes?
Too frequent a desire to pass urine?
If so, Williams’ Kidney Pills will cure
you—at Drugglsti, Price 50c.
Williams’ M'fg. Co.. Propa., Cleve
land, O.
Only two more daya for holiday
shopping—today and tomorrow—for
Americus Is going to shut up shop on
Saturday.
With the arrival of the Jacksonville
express and the egg train from Chica
go lovers of the Xmas apoclalty are
already brewing the nog.
NEW YORK
Market steady.
January
May ....
March .
Open. Closo
. -.15.88 15.92.
...15.20 16.28
...16.67 16.(8
SAVANNAH,
Market steady.
Good middling
i,16 3-16
Middling
..14 13-10
Low middling
..14 1-16
AMERICUS.
Market quiet
Good middling .
....14 6-8
Middling;
....14 1-8
Low middling
....13 5J8
RECEIPTS IN AJTERIfTS.
Bates.
Received today
.... 60
Received previously .......
....31,665
Total to date
....31.626
MERELY SUGGESTIONS.
"JRCIAL CITY BANK.
R- E. McNulty, Cashier.
CUs NATIONAL BANK,
StX K M * U- Lowrey. Cashier.
h SOUTHWESTERN GA,,
'■'ANTlnu N ' M Du<UeJr ' CMhlar
Id.js tRs bank of americus.
c. M. Council, Cashier
mu bllidays. All tickets will be IHn-| ipaD t Saturday and Saturday night In
Ited to leave derttoatlon returning not Americus.
later than midnight of January 6th,
UlO. For full Information call jo
your nearest agent orMr. J- R- H|Kh-
tower. Agent, Amertcna, Oa. tT-Wt
..... —.... Mar- others Imagine that they are great or-
Llverpool S to .1 points higher. »a ^ MllJ ir
ket leedy. - ' ■ M
A Nebraska court bu decided that
barbers are not common laborers, bat
professional men. Well, some bar
bers are near-snrgeons and some
For the Man’s Christmas Remembrance:
Fpocy NecMIes In Xmas boxes.
Fancy and plain Handkerchiefs In boxes.
Soft, comfortable Mufflers.
Dress Gloves In all colors and finishes.
Smoking Jackets In the newest styles and materials.
Comfortable House Slippers to slip on after the day's work.
Suspenders, that’s a good point, for a man loves a alee suspender.
Shirts, fancy and plain, we've so many that you’ll have to took at
hom” here, jafter* a very XSTwIft them to get an Idea of what they are. Among them arc the famous
• Manhattans.” He knows. ; ■ '
leather Collar Bags lo several colors, a special that will be a pleasure.
Some new Hats that are nobby and especially good.
There are others but we said we wire merely suggesting and the
above will give you an Idea of what we have.
It’s the early bird that catches the worm an J the early shopper that
or two weeks to friends and relatives
at Doorun and Moultrie.
Mrs. P. C. Doetnan apent last Satur
day and Sunday very pleasantly with
her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Bryant at the
National Cemetery.
When Vonr Joints are Still
and your muscles sine irom cold 01
rheumatism, when you slip and sprain
a Joint, strain yoor aide or bruise
yourself. Painkiller win tako out the,picks up the belter things for presents.
soreness and fix you right Always 1
have it with you and use it freely.
Avoid substitutes, there la but one
Perry 7* 25c * 35C | CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS.
Rylander Shoe Company,
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