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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER DECEMBER 8. 1910
? A DOOD WHISKEY m
jL J@ For a Merry jg C—
Christinas from the
jmi house of rose ®Ajm
You will certainly wont good whis<
kica and wines for Chriutmas. Why \2SS0Z
Tin ta ^ e ohanccs with unknown houses
n M I (If or unreliable mail • order concerns
when you can order from TAe House pNPp
of Rose and be ««rr of a square deal, ea ftp
first-class service, the bc.it goods,lmmcd-
^I tote shipment and the refund of your YYt||§l§|
/' money if you arc dissatisfied? Not only ' > «IPfj
that, but to show our appreciation for the V£Vl
• orders of our thousands of customers, we offer
SgSr** tor a short time special Christmas assortments at a sub- ®tW|
ji staniial saving in price. We not only cut the price for Chri:;i;nas, v
but we include one or two extra Quarts free 03 described in each assort*
ment, and give you a pint of rare old Reserve Rye as a Christines present
besides. Avoid the rush. Order now and your Christmas will be the merrier.
Assortment No. 1—$5.38
4 qts. MOUNTAIN DEW CORN tells 1st *2.tt
1 qt. choice 4A Gin Mil, lor .73
1 qt. choice IXSwoetCttoirfce WIoomII, for 1.00
1 qt. choice 4A Apricot Brandy Ml), lor 1.00
1 qt. choioo 4A Port Win* aell* (or ,75
Regular vain* of thia aaaortmaal |6.0J
Special Cbriatmaa Price,
Assortment No. 2— $5.3,3
4 qt,. WINKLES RYE ceil, for S2.50
1 qt. ehoico 4A oin aell, for . 75
1 qt.choic*4XSneet Catawba Wine aalla lor l.'.'O
1 qt. choice 4A Apricot Brandy...„.,el!i for l.Ao
1 qt. choice 4A Port Wine Mila for .75
Rafolar raioe of thia aMortoieot— ba.uo
Special Chriitraaa Price, <C C2 O Q
only.............. Cp 0*c_- iJ
With thi, assortment we will inclodo Ire - -jr.o
quart ol choica 4A Pcaeli and Hooey which rcil,
lor 7S cent, rwr quart, and a pint Calk .11:. >.'•
Assortment No. 3—$7*43
#qta ••PURITY RYF” ..-
2 qta. FOREFATHER CORN.
2 qta. Sneat 4X Sherry Wine....'..
\lith thia aaaortment w* wilt ioetudo ohaolulely Ira* on, quart ei
ROSE'S PERFBC t RYE, an exdhmt whiakay which a*lla tor $1.25
per quart, and a pint Salk ol Rom'o Old Special Reaervo Rye.
Assortment No. 4—$7.83
3 qta. MOUNTAIN DEW CORN end
3 qta. WINKLBS RYE aell, lor $3.00
1 qt. choio* 4A GIN aell, for .75
1 qt. choice 4A Applo Brandy aalla for 1.01
2 qta. choice 4A Apricot Brandy aolla lor 8.00
2 qta. choice 4A Port Wine ocilafor 1.50
Regular value of thic aaaortment...1 4S.S5
Special Chriatmea Price, 45*7 QQ
only i aOO
With thia aaaortment we will ineluda abaolutcly
free on* quart of Peach and Honey and on* quart
Rock and Rya —the two quart, are worth 51.50 —
and o pint leak of Roao'e Old Spoeial Reserve Rya.
Assortment No. 5—$10.65 t
ta. Purity Ryo aella for $.>.00
FOREFATHER CORN aella lor 3.00
Is. IlnsjHX Sherry Wine acllo for 2.00
ta. fine,! 4X Port Wire cell, for 2.00
You not only aeve $1.85 In eaah, hut we |{ivo you
binlutely free one quart at ROSE'S CONSM I U-
ION RYE, which aella lor $1.50 per quart, anj a
iet Saak of Roae'a Old Special Rcterve Rye.
Your Christmas Jrresent VVe ® he8 P of satisfaction m
— —remembering our customers at
Christmas time with something extra good. And so we are go ini- to give
a pint flask of Rose’s Old Special Reserve Rye FREE to every man who or*
ders either of the above .assortments, just as stated above. Tills is in
tended as an expression of our good wishes for a happy holiday season.
This Rye is so rich and rare and high priced that wc do not oiler it for
sale at all. But the quantity is so limited that we must have your ordA*
Established
Half a Century
IS. EDDY
SCIENCE CHIT
Be Held
rsday.
c*. December 5—
nude thia after-
rJ : of lira. Eddy will
ru n* at 11 o’clock.
,.J .^curding to the
which rhe founded.
WOMAN MANNISH,
MAN EFFEMINATE
. Pointed Out in Phy
sical Cbnraclerlsllcs.
v be r 5.—Me.
KJdy, founder end
tii Science, died
morning at Iher
lliil. “Natural
i!.-nth. according
examiner, who waa
hour, after Mr». Ekl-
ail lcd to hia auate-
ihc more Jrnm?-
no ii mania.
Eddy'* death waa
iltaneously by Judge
flr-u reader of the
of tin? morning ser-
rt Farlow, of the
Publication. ootn-
liont to the preaa.
Farlow. Mra. Ed-
at a quarter before
She had been In-
nine day*," said
ni nt. but had been
late as Thursday
:ne business with
of the Christian
Oxbridge. Mats., Dee. j.-That the
Physical type of American womanhood
has undergoen a change in the I,.-
twenty years and la approaching t’Jl
of toe opposite sex 1, the belief of Dr
Dudley Allen Sargent, director of gvra-
nasties st Harvard L'nlveralty. and that
Is going woman ward In another stat-i
mtait he makes.
UNDERjTHEiWINDSOR.
Netllefon Shoes
afternoon drive
her death. Sat-
fell quietly asleep
l.er could art flrat
ah- had gone. Her
until the last and
saage.
Ip Some One.
Twenty years ago," rays Dr. Sar-
gent, "woman’s ultra feminine charm-
terlstlcs small waist, large hips, .-malt
feet, etc.—were overdeveloped and aic
was the very antitivsU of man in ,hy.
sical proportions.
“To-day her physique has become
revolutlooJied and already rpproxl-
mates that of the other atw.”
The doctor has a composite statue
made In accordance with actual m as-
uremen’s of more than 10.009 women
prior to the year 1890. He says the
typical woman to-day has biggie- fe et ,
smaller hips, rounder and larger waist
broader shoulders and a thicker neck
tn some cases her cheat is a great d:al
better developcxt than man’s.
’The modification of the corset
one reason for the change In woman *
Physique,” he says. "Another reason Is
that within the past 20 yean women
have done a great deal more in the
way of athletics than they did former
ly. Tho sports which' one naturally
takes to have the Inevitable result of
making those who Indulge In them
more like men. Woman on every side
doing the work of men is another reas
on for thi* masculine tendency, effect
ing a development not oniy physical
but also mental.
*’Thla approximation of man's phy
sique lj from in anthropological point
of view a” bad thing. It is to be hoped
that men and w*omen do not grow to
made on the well known and popu
lar lasts, including Dixie* Tarsic,
Lenox* Windsor and others, have
sprung into popular favor, since we
introduced them to the men of this
town, on account of their splendid
fitting and wearing qualities.
Carrying them in all of the nar
row as well as wider widths, we can
nt almost any foot in anv of the
above named toe.
New sizes in, shipment received
yesterday. Come in Sometime.
PINKSTON COMPANY,
UNDER THE WINDSOR.
help and^couldnh “**• *«■ ** sre'.^ay.
... he wants to help j T “ ? “me may be said of men. From
(bring «o long him-^-a overdeveloped Saniow man ha a
M di,tress from changed to the effemlnste and the fop.
sr. Lo** ol Ap-! pi.h tern*.
KUney disorders.) *
ecirlc Bitters work The d;nger of women becoming too
troubles. “Five bot-j niannlsh la imminent,
oily cured me and “TV* pendlium la awlnglng from one
toliw Trou- t0 ,he olter » nd ! * bound to
Disorders, Fe-; h,t at 50me ,lm * -l* 0- ' ihe happy med-
Maiari-i. Tryj !um . the.point of Ideal developm-.-nt.
Ige Drug Co. j The present time we should be most
I likely to find woman's physical devel
opment at It, highest atage. Car? must
| be taken not to let the penlllum swing
BA1NBMDBE * 0 ar - othor yay
Conference
nvitation.
(let the (ienttlnr Alwnys.
A substitute I, a dangerotta make
shift especially In medicine. The gen
uine Foley’s Honey and Tar cures
cough* and colds quickly ans Is In a
j yellow packs**. Accept no suhs'.i
j tutes. Sold by all Drugglsta.
cember 3—Fdr tho'
oJlst conference MONEY IS WANTED FOR
relive voting unari-
' >n th- ^nth- TROOPS OF THE STATE*
Webbs Store
Ores, Goads. Ladlta' Ready-to-Wear, .‘Cottons and Kovsltlea.
FINE LINES LADIES' and GENTS' SHOES. STAPLE COOK ol atj.
KINDS.
My stock Is new, fresh and complete. Call at store on Cotton avenue,
next to Commercial City Bank.
IFt. IK. WEBB
THE SPRING TERM OF THE
Third Disbict Agricultural and
Mechanical School
OPENS JANUARY SECOND* 1911
extended by fas
irt« dl «d e wirl OcoitjUi Soldiers Will Sliere
make a bid for, 1
j Atlanta. Ga„ Dcc mber 3.—Pay fro,i
B-.Inbrldje t*.-e, the United Sutea governmntt for the
be cangrejatlon officers and men of the National Guard
Tuition Free. Three Compute, —A B.italllon of Cadet*. A new home
for Girls Well Equipped Shops an >1 Laboratory. High School Course.
Associtie Relation State Colleges. Board 47.00 Month, Every place in
Both Dormitories is now occupied. Afow vacancies after Juuary lit.
If yen want one write at once
Write the Principal, J. M. COLLCM, Americas, Gs., for Catalogue.
We have added
our large stock of
rnce more than
The Rev. W. E.
pastor at Bale.
IFEUEBS.
l» know.
omei hard rub-
‘harmacy wants
y will aell v-1
for only 50 cent*
ho suffer with
HYOMEI (pf!
Is put up <n
sold tor 30
are vast army
own a Hyo
will Mil It u>
d give you tho
» once to rid
r h and the snuf-
>ing that go with
kh year* of oeg-
t a strong bold
heso people un-
nni> bottle of
ore them.
la tie objoct of a mov.ment now b-
lng pushed throughout the country
and Adjutant-General A. J. Scott, of
Georgi*. la In the forefront of It.
the las: meeting of the National Guard
Association at St. Louis tie legislative
committee drew up a bill providing
that the government pay tho offlert
and men a certain pic cent, of what
like menr'oers of tie standing army re-
celve, and this bill Is now being pre
sented to the senators and congress
men of all states.
STERLING SILVER,
the most Elegant
Popular of all
and
Worse than an alarm of fire at night
la the metallic cough of croup, bring
ing dread to the household. Carefu
mothers keep Foley* Honey and Tar
In the home and give It at the first
sign of danger. It contains no-opiates.
Sold by all Druggists.
Colonial Patterns,
“The Mount Vernon,”
CHILI' THINKS HIS
LIFE IS IN DANGER
Cordele. Ga., December 6.—What If
tlought to have been an atteupt to aa-
susinate Chief of Police I* M. Sum
ner, of this cVy. oeurred at the home
of the chief early Monday mcrnlng.
unknown man knocked cn hi
door. (Mrs. Sur.m. r responded and de
our catsrrl. tJ kno , v » ho „ was. Th- 1=
■ irantoed “I I trader made no reply and Chef 5um
r- them if yon j „„ aroso , ai o; „ r .,-1 the door. He f
Just breathe d , eveR>1 at the fleeing form, hut
is not known If thi* Chief4 aim
and now have the full
line displayed in Our
New Store, Corner of
Lamar St. and Windsor
Ave., next to New Post-
office.
'll nuke you
hivel
juld-
effective. The cilef claims
a preity defln'te Idra of win 1
k“t a 50-cent t aaJ ,b!nks the crlm..- ws,
■Ison* Pbar- at[enil , tc< i t weau se of a vigorous prot-
“ wn locution again*! blind tiger xlolators.
a 41.00 outfit
,| Dillara Re-
•wfrh that can-
‘-t-rrh Cur*.
known P.
Whi* In all
kl n * 'larvla.
J TodiJo, O.
'kJtcn Intern-
u.<on th* blood
. , ." f '•>* *y*t*tB.
Pill* for
Ends Winter Troubles.
To mioiv. winter Is a seaton
The frost bitten toes aud
ffi-c^M^red«d^h.WM
prove thia But such trouble, ^y ^
fore Bucklen* Arnica^ 8al«- * ™
convince.. Oreitert be.ler of Burns.
“ d oETsoSTa**** *?d
apnrtns^Onb' 23c at EldrUgeDrug Co.
STUART’S
* BICHI AID JONIPtt COMMONS
FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES
on the Market '
JAMES MED &
JEWELERS.
CHRISTMAS
i
Our Christmas Stock Is now on
display and will be fllad for you
to come and Inspect IL Open ev
enings from now until Christmas.
DANIELS, The Jeweler,
Next door to Ansley’s new building
107 1-3 acrea, three alien of railroad
station, 4 room home, 60 acre* open,
near church and school. fl,600.
400 acre*. 4 mU*a of town ol 1,040
people. 4 room houa*, 100 acres open,
too acres creek land, would
pasture, only $3 acre; Take this and
lonble your money.
400 acrea. 1 mile* ol railroad sta
tion, S room bouse, 100 acre* open,
.unning water, soil rad and gray, big
oargain. $13 acre.
460 acres extra fine cotton land 11-2
■tiles of railroad station, *00 acres
open, 5 tenant 1 houses. $23 acre.
room Louie on on* o( tli* b*sl
itreets, large lot. 43,600. •
room houM with sewerage and
bath, garden and barn. $1,400.
1100.
5 loom hooae, Jackson *CTMt $2,204.
000.
« room house with six acrea of land,
43,500.
FOB BENT.
4 bone farm and oak 10 bore* farm.
Come to see me If you wish to Mil,
>uy or rent.
For Sale Fsi Us and City Property.
We have a bargain to offer In a vacant lot. desirably located and
accessible to sanitary sewerage. For a qiMJsaleJcan sell at $55077Sl
to sec us today.
If you have a farm to sell. Hsl’lt wllhjis.
ALLEN & CROCKETT, Real Estate Agents.
AMERICUS. GA.
To Home Seekers and Investors
Before you purchase land come to
■Dougherty county and seethe ;nany ad-
vantages over other sections. We will
fake pleasure in showing you our land
of OPPORTUNITY.
P. B. WILLIFORD,
206 Canon Avenne, - AMERICUS. a
JOSEPHsM. DUDLEY
Shoe-Maker.
BOY
iBnng your shoes on to Ihe same
old stanc. Good, quick work.
SATISFACTION GUARANTKD.
Edward Dudley, Mgr.
R. A. MALONE & SON, Albany, Ga
MIKE THOMAS
■*4iv5SnH
Christmas
Headquarters for
My Store is Still
Goods
Fine Fruits of AllKinds,Candies, Nuts, Etc.
Fall Line ol Groceries and Canm-d Goods.
Fireworks In Any Qnanlty and Cheap,
llnnanai, 3 Dozen for £3c. Fit* Delltrry.
Phone 577*
ARTESIAN COI
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