Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 23, 1913, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX OUR USEFUL XMAS LIST Single Barrel Shat Gun Coal Vases Double Barrel Shot Gun Wizard Polish Mops jingle Shot Air Rifles Bicycles All Kinds and Sizes Five Hundred Shot Air Rifle Barler Oil Heaters 1.000 Shot Air Rifle Oil Cook Stoves Remington Parlor Rifles Cook Stoves and Ranges Foot Balls Grand Rapids Carpet Sweepers Base Balls Leggins, All Sizes Base Ball Goods Pop Corn Poppers Express Wagons Nickle Towel Bars Velocipedes. Nickle Soap Dishes Xmas Boys’ Tool Chest Hath Room Fixtures Pocket Knives in Xmas Boxes Chafing Dishes Carving Sets Pudding Dishes # Razors Aluminum Ware Safety Razors Auto Tires and Tubes Scissors Auto Tail Lamps Coffee Percolators Auto Tire Pumps Roller Skates Auto Tire Jacks Lap Rohes Nut Crackers Thermos Hot and Cold Bottles Bread and Cake Boxes Boy’s Axes Dog Collars Brass Fire- Setts Salt and Pepper Shakers in Xmas Brass Coal and Wood Boxes Boxes DON’T FORGET THAT OCR PLACE 18 SANTA CLAUS’ HEADQUAR TERS FOR CHILDREN’S BICYCLES. Olin A. Williams Company PHONE 706 LAMAR ST. Opposite Post Office Building Residence Phone No. 759 Office Phone No. 75- DR. JOHN R. SCULLY VETERINARY SURGEON Hospital Accommodations for Horses, Mules ?nd Dog Office and Hospital West Lama* St. I To All Farmers: We will be delighted to handle your cotton for you this year. We know we can give you good service, and we have the only compartment close storage Warehouse in the dty. Besides this, we have, at a cost of 11,000, installed an Automatic Water Sprinkling System m these storage rooms. This gives us ,r the best protection known from fire, and Jhe cheapest insurance in Georgia. BRING US YOUR COTTON HARROLD BROS. DR. PERCY W. HUDSON, Veterinary Hospital. i - < . Accommodations for all classes of domestic animals. Reasonable rates. Corner Jackson and Wheeler streets. Hospital Phone 278. Residence, 587 r— ' A Snap For Snb-Olvision And Quick Sale. f 7-acres, with good six-room residence, fronting 361 •eet, on a desirable sheet, strictly white residence I action, will cut 35 lots 50x150 feet, right on path Xj development, one block from Lee street, also 5 ■ atres adjoining. This fine property will make a % good dividend to the purchaser. We can make an | attractive price on this property. P. B. WILLIFORD. JBEfifejlii. -I ■ IW . * .r.FiFaFniiFirtl’iFiFiFirtiNimnwnnn-.f. Americus Undertaking Co., j I FUNERAL DIRECTORS AID EMBALMERS. j W NAT LeM ASTER. - Manager. I AGENTS FOR ROSEMONT GARDENS Ivy PHONES 8$ and 231. NIGHT 661 and 136. HONOR ROLL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CLOSE OF THE FALL SESSION Those Who Have Thus Excelled and Attained Coveted Distinction—Pupils of Furlow and East Americus Schools. y The “honor roll” for pupils in the Furlow and East Americus grammar schools has been announced, and the following named young pupils have thus achieved the coverted honor: FURLOW SCHOOL First (trade A. Jane Armstrong, Edith Calmes, Mary Frances Chambliss, Elizabeth Council, Annie Belle Crabb, Chloe Davenport, Mozelle Deavours, Eutry Hammond, Alic Harrold, Verna Mathis, Virginia Nicholson, Nell Sanborn, Lucile Schn eider, Orale Williams, Robert Argo, Edwin Bell, George Bird, Macon Dud ley, Eugene Langford, First Grade 15 Mildred Clark, Capitola Castleberry, Lillian Denham, Hattie Marshall Ford, Neta Herring, Elizabeth Moses, Mabel Sawyer, Mary Sessions, Florence Stevens, Frances Shiver, Charlott Turner, Eugenia Walker, Fred Comer, Russell Clark, Benjamin Davis, Ernest Davis, Henry Everett, Joel Hightower, McGrady Oliver, Joe Poole, Second Grade A. Edward Andrews, Allan McNeil, Joseph Glanz, Mary Easterlin, Elsie Brogdon, Cecil Howard, Thad Hurley, Mary Glover, Verna Bragg, Luther Ivey Ruby Finch, Lawrence Physioc, Ira Gatewood, Russel Thomas, Ann Heys, Ruth Everett, Pauline William?, Purser Bivins, Catherine Killebrew, Lottie Dean Kellum, Sara Margaret Culpepper. Second Grade B Mary: Earle Allen, Christine Brown, Vivien Cannon, Parmalee Davis, Mary Frances Evans, Sarah Harvey, Heden Herbert, Lucile Morgan, Janie Wil iams, Julius Bird, Lee Bord, James Collins, Sam Comer, Walter Daniels, Olin Dixon, Charles Dudley, Lee Verne Eason, George Ellis, William Gate wood, Jesse Glawson, William Mathis, Edwawrd McArthur, Conrad Snell, Eugene Williams. Third Grade A. Marvin Tison, Margaret Cranberry, Sarah Hamrich, 'Georgia Lumpkin, Lucy Lane, Lula Miller, Lena Mayo, Martha Ivey, Hazel Prather, James McArthur, Herman Howard, William Gray, Charlie Everett, P. C. Allen, Geraldine Ryals, Frances Ryals, Carrie Lou Parker. Third Grade B Lena Braswell, Gertrude Butt, Kath erine Davis, Louise Dudley, Alice Johnson, Myrtle Poole, Ella Slappey, Katherine Turner, Louise Thayer, Mil dred Wariick, Emanuel Glanz, Eugene White. Fourth Grade A. Jewel Suggs, Katherine Sanborn, Mary Bowers, Cornelia Shiver, Margia Beard, Sara Oliver, Hallie Walker, Virginia Perry, Otha Carey, Sephus Buchanan, Hal Gatewwood, William Fetner, Will McNeil, Ralph Glover, Carr Glover, Price Gray, Robert Bed, Enloe Wallis. Fourth Grade B Ruth Comer, Louise Bragg, Annie Ruth Jones, Thelma Hines, Elizabeth Sheffield, Ruby Oliver, Clinton West brook, Pauline Cleveland, Frances Sparks, Marie Bell, Clarence White. Fifth Grade A. Benjamn Stapleton, Helen Guerry, Ottie Prather Johnson, Joe McMath, Minnie Reat Reese, Annie Lee Wilson Ryals, Lucile Stevens, Minnie Lee Gwattney, Lora Horne, Marjorie Cheek Lula Howard, Isabel Wheatley, Bern ice McArthur, Espsy Daniel, William Pearlman,, Lena May Finch, Roland Broadhurst, Mary Bell Vanßiper. Thurman Hogue, Flora Mae Hearon, Fifth Grade B. Cecil Alexander, Mamie Bragg, John Butt, Walter Calhoun, Marjorie Chap man, Ruth Council, William Dudley, James Eason, Robonia Glanz, Quen nelle Harrold, Robert Hollis, Olive Howard, Mary’ Frances Lane, Evelyn Miller, Hattie Pope Morgan, Ina Me- Elhenney, Elton Parker, Mary Elme: Poole. Lynnie Sanborn, Edith Shy, Au trie St.lohn, Allie Surles, Eva Weeks, Ruth Wilder. Sixth Grade A. Mattie Lee Buchanan, Irma Canon, ; THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER. Lollie Chapman, Mary Dudley, Mabel Ellis, Mary Eva Gnospelius, Grace Horne, Madre Rogers, Minnie Lou Webb, Eugenia Wariick, Charles Cul pepper, Lauren Chambliss, Robert Monohan. Sixth Grade B. Gertrude Davenport, Rufus Godwin, Gladys Randle, Rollie Rigsby, Charles Wright, Mary Sheffield, Joe Thomas, Georgia Mayo, George Gardner, Agnes Gatewood, Norman McLeod, Ralph Lane, Mabel Mcßatb, Harry Sullivan, Charles Smith. Seventh Grade A. Ely Horne, Hope Smith, Frank East erlin, Will Hammond, Evelyn St. Johns,. Mary Slappey, Clara Glove. - , Emily Edwards. Seventh Grade B. Florrie Alexander, Margery Brown, Marirose Brown, Pauline Broadhurst, Mary Sue Chambliss, Lois Glover, Mil dred Granberry, Elizabeth Harris, Mary Alice Lingo, Frances McMhth, Jeannette Pearlman, Margaret Sydnes - , Bertha Shy, Margaret Wheatley, Myr tle Witt, Nellie Worthy, Henry Allen, Henry Clay, George Lumpkin, Mercer McMath, Walter Lee Bell. EAST AMERICUS First Grade Alice Wheeler, Etta Ruth Brooks, Kathleen Davidson, Louise McElheney, Eva Braswell, Catherine Goodman, Ruth McMath, Mae Ellen Stanley, J. T. Adkins, Edwin Horne, W. B. Blakey, John West Sheffield. Second Grade Josephine Simmons, Jackson Bal dwin, Rachel Beard, Bertha Gamble, Claire Harris, Skilman Young, Nettie Clare McMath, Ruby Brooks, Janica McGill, Leroy Swain, Bernice Gwalt ney. According to all reports, Santa Claus will sweep the country by a large majority. C.»fGa.Ry The Right Way. Current Schedules TRAINS ARRIVE. From Savannah, Augusta, Atlanta and Macon » 7:30 p m From Columbus and In termediate points *J2:BO a m From Lockhart, Dothan. Albany, Troy and Mont gomery *10:49 p in From Lockhart. Dothan, Albany, Troy and Mont gomery * 2:10 p in From Atlanta and Macon.*.2:lo p iu From Augusta Savannah, Atlanta and Macon * 5:20 a hi From Columbus and In termediate points ! 7:10 p m From Columbus and in termediate points *10:00 a tr From Albany and Jack sonville *3:55 a m From Albany * 6:50 a n TRAINS DEPART. ••'or Macon, Augusta and Savannah * 6:50 a ni •or Albany, Dotnau, i-ockhart. Troy and Montgomery *5:20 a ia For Alliany, Dothan, Lockhart, Troy and Montgomery * 2:10 p m For Macon and Atlanta 2:10 p in For Macon, Atlanta, Sav annah and Augusta *10:49 p m For Columbus * 3:45 p ra For Columbus ! 8:00 a m For Columbus, Birm ham and Chicago * 3:55 a ui For Albany * 7:30 p ui For Albany and Jackson ville *12:30 a m •Daily. ! Except Sunday. Sleeping cars between Americus and Atlanta on trains leaving Americus 10:49 p. m., arriving Atlanta 6:25 a. m Connects at Macon with sleeping cars to and from Savannah, cago, St. Louis and Jacksonville on Agent, Macon, Ga. adv; Pullman sleeping cars between Chi “ Seminole Limited,” leaving Americus for Jacksonville 12:30 a. m. Leaves Americus for St. Louis and Chicago via Columbus and Birmingham at 3:55 a. m. For further information apply to S. I B. Ellis, Ticket Agent. Americus, or fohn W. Blount, District Passenger OPERA HOUSE MATINEE AND NIGHT Wednesday, Dec. 24th. j : J ; 0 SIGNOR FRANCISCO REATORE * V RAMnA VFPm AND Lomberto Grand Opera Sextette In Selections From “IL-TROVOTORE” “RIIMETTO" “LUCIA-DI-LAMMERMOOt” 54 weeks at Slits Palm Garden in Millwaukee. ; Direct from 15 weeks at Hammerstein’s Theatre i on Broadway. Entire change of program at each concert. Prices: Matinee 25c, 50c, 75c, Night 50c, 75c, SI.OO, $1.50 ( < I Glover Opera House i SATURDAY DEC. 27 Matinee and Night. Special Holiday Attracdon THOMAS DIXON, The Season’s Sensation HEf THOMAS DIXON’S ' VT LEOPARD’S SPOTS Bp 1 Dramatized l-y the Author of “The Clansman” djdmh ' jyl Startling, Daring, Sensational, Dramatic TRAGIC POWER Excellent Cast Directed by the Author m * ; J Thomas Dixon. PRICES, MATINEE SRC ID SI.OI); NIGHT 50C TO SI.SO | Seats on Sale at Murray’s Pharmacy ATLANTA M 0 REMEDY THIS GLARING EVIL Atlanta, Dec 22. —Atlanta has plead ed guilty to the charge which, comes, strange to say, from people of other Georgia cities, that the street-numbers here are topsy-turvey, and that the houses and stores are so unntelligent ly numbered at present that strangers find themselves in a wilderness. Streets start with any old number and run helter-skelter, apparently ev ery house-rolder choses the number that suits him best. For instance, No. 446 Marietta street ought to be about four blocks from Five points. Instead, if you started to walk there, you would think it was four miles. HERBERT HAWKINS Insurance And Surety Bonds. Specialty—Autos at 2 per cent PLANTERS BANK BLDG, Phone No. 180 J. W. WHEATLEY, President, CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Vice Pres. R. E. McNULTY, Cashier. COMMERCIAL CITY BANK Accomodations extended to our customers in propor tion to their financial standing and the amount of their daily balances. DIRECTGRS« J. W. Wheatley R. E. McV'ulty W. E. Mitchell C. S. S. Horne Crawfcrd Wheatlej G. w. Nunn A. F. Hodges Interest Paid on Time Deposits TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1914