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WE CAN SEEL TOC 10-lb size cook-
Ing lard lor SI.WO. Cotton Bloom Brand.
Buchatan Gro. Co.
BUY A USEFUL PRESENT!
Greater values than ever before at ChurchwelPs
Big Sale during the next two days.
$18.50 Overcoats $30.00 Ladies’
for $9.95 Suits, $15.95
One lot of these coats in very best These are undoubtedly the gieatest
colors and styles, regular $18.50 values \n e ever offered in Ladies’
values to close out during the next Suits, all of them are made up in the
two days at vei y best styles and good colors, at
$9.95 $15.95
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
tz' _ _ —: —~—: — We will close
$5.00 Boy s Suits out our entire
for $3.95 stock of Christmas
About 100 of these suits, all sizes r’/wwlc riiminrr Iho
and nobby styles, something that UUUUs UtllliitJ ill*.
the boy will appreciate for Christ- lICXt tWO (iSyS TC
fkF" gardless of cost.
jL-C MS See us before you
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
Our store will be open each night until
Christmas. We will take care of your pack
ages and send them out when a ou are ready for
them.
AMERICUS GEORGIA
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To b ldge the gap of a need and fill it is an easy matter if you use a
Times-Recorder Want Ad. The Seller can reach the Buyer, Jjjs
the Employer the Employe, the Lessor the Lessee—no mat er HI
what need it can be filled quickly and satisfactorily with a
Times-Recorder Want Ad. Q 0
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—I9I2 model Ford car;
cheap for cash. G. R. Anglin, Ameri
cus, Ga. 12-ts
FOUNTAIN PENS, Cigars. Rem
bert’s.
FANCY BOX PAPER. Rembert’s.
FINE SEED OATS— Bancroft, Mc-
Cullough, Fulghum. Prices applica
tion. Phone or write T. M. Lowery,
Plains, Ga. 9-ts
FINE PIPES, Candy. Rembert’s.
MULES and MULE TEAMS to
RENT by the DAY or by the WEEK.
J. J. HANESLEY. 16-ts
FOR SALE —Hogs on foot. Frank
Joyner, Americas, Ga., R, F. D. No. 5.
23-2d&2w
PRETTY THINGS for Xmas. Rem
bert’s.
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER
FOR SALE —One six-room residence,
large lot with garden, lot and barn;
with or without vacant lot adjoining.
Reasonable payment down;-remainder
on easy terms. Address “Owner,” Box
145. 23-ts
FOR RENT
FOR RENT —House with modern
conveniences on Jackson St., next
door to Y. M. C. A. Possession given
January Ist, 1915. R. E. Cato. 14-ts
FOR RENT—Six-room house on
Brannon Ave.; modern conveniences.
Herbert Hawkins. 9-ts
FOR RENT—Two or three connect
ing rooms with all modern conven
iences; desirable location. Address
Bus., Box 145. 23-ts
FOR RENT: Six room bungalow.
Price reasonable. G. M. Bragg. 23-ts
FOR RENT —Three rooms and bath.
Phone 807. 7-ts
FOR RENT—6-room house; large
lot and garden; possession at once. J.
E. Klker, or W. D. Bailey. 18-ts
FOR RENT—Four nicely furnished
rooms with bath and all conveniences;
best neighborhood; possession Jan. 1.
Address Box 380. 7-ts
FOR RENT Four-room house;
good garden; desirable location; pos
session at once. Box 380. 7-ts
FOR RENT —7-room house; central
ly located; money-saving conven
iences; two bathrooms. “Picketfi”
Phone 700. tid-jl
FOR RENT Modern eight-room
dwelling; Lee street; desirable; all
conveniences. Dr. W. S. Prather.
21-ts
LOS 7
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Red Irish
Female Setter. Reward for informa
tion leading to recovery of same. Jno.
Wheatley. Phone 734. 23-ts
Mules Wanted.
We will buy just one more carload
mules for the army. This will be your
last chance to sell mules on this prop
osition. TURPIN BROS.
advt-22-3t
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
BANKS TO CLOSE FOR
TWO DAYS CHRISTMAS
Americus, Ga., Dec. 21, 1914.
Owing to a statewide closing of the
banks in all the large cities of eGor
gia, the undersigned banks composing
the Americuis Clearing Assocition, in
accordance with this movement, will
be closed Friday, December 25th, 1914,
and Saturday, December 26th, 1914.
The banks will close at 12 o’clock from
Dec. 28th to Dec. 31st, inclusive, and
will be closed Jan’y. 1, 1915.
THE BANK OF SOUTHWESTERN
GEORGIA, N. M. Dudley, Cashier.
BANK OF COMMERCE, E. D. Sheffield,
Cashier.
COMMERCIAL CITY BANK, R. E.
M’NULTY, Cashier.
PLANTERS’ BANK, H. S. Council,
Cashier. • advt-21-ts
AMERICUS’ REPLY
Americas Accepts the Evidence aad
Many Americus Readers Mill
Profit By It.
Which is the more weighty proof—
a few words from an Americus resi
dent, whom we know and respect, or
volumes from strangers in distant
towns? There can be only one re
ply.
J. F. Simmons, 127 Finn St., Amer
icus, says: “My kidneys got weak and
for a month I was bothered by the
kidney secretions being too frequent
in passage. They annoyed me both
day and night and bothered me at my
work. My back was weak and I felt
ail tired out. I went to a doctor and
after an examination, he told me t)
use Doan’s Kidney Pills. They cured
me and I haven’t had any trouble
since.” ,
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Simmons had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N, Y. advt
| THOSE WHO COME j
AND GO Americus The Mecca For j |
5 ———*■ Those Seeking Pleasure, 5
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3 Health and Business, a
Greatly reduced prices at S. A.
Daniels’, The Jeweler. advt
The many friends of Mrs, Harry H.
Jarrard, who recently underwent a
serious operation at the Americus
Hospital, will learn pleasure that her
condition is now greatly improved and
that she is able to receive visitors. She
will probably return home in'about a
week.
You can buy a Diamond Ring,
Brooch or Stud at Fricker’s at cost.
advt-17t025 Receiver’s Sale.
Mrs. Leroy G. Henderson and child
ren have come from Knoxville, Tenn.,
to spend some time here at the home
of her mother, Mrs. W. H. C. Dudley.
Boys’ Clothing slaughtered; 1-3 off
on all boys knee pants Suits for cash
only. W. J. Josey. advt-3-3w
Miss Mabel Sawyer leaves this even
ing for Atlanta, where she will spend
isome time pleasantly as the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sawyer at their
home on North Boulevarde.
Joyner’s Men’s Xmas Specials: (All
Suits one-third off) ($4.00 Shoes $3.19)
($2.50 up-to-date Hats, $1.69) (90c
Shirts, 65c) (50c Ribbed or Fleece Un
derwear, 35c) (25c Socks, 15c Pr.)
advt-17-18-21-22-23&wkly
G. L. Clark, of Shellman, was
among business visitors coming to
Americus yesterday.
Joyner’s Boys’ Xmas Specials: (All
Suits one-third off) (25c Caps 15c)
(Boy Scout Shoes, $1.50 to $2.00) (75fc
and 50c Hats, 39c each) (Everything
cheap.) advt-17-18-21-22-23&wkly
Mrs. Charles Bostick has come from
Tampa to spend the holidays at the
home of her father, Mr. W. 11. Sawyer.
You can buy any grade watch from
an Ingersol to a Howard at Fricker’s
at factory cost.
advt-17t025 Rereciev’s Sale.
Dr. A. C. Boyett, of Draneville, was
among the host of visitors coming to
Americus yesterday on business.
We will toe open until nine o’clock
all this week. Ansley’s. advt
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I 9 ted chocolates—and Beverly medium °
a sweet-chocolates. °
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mallows. °
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there s a candy to exactly suit vour °
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I will save yon money on your XmHS
Jewelry. Bell, the Jeweler. advt
Mr. Philo Smith will come from
Macon tomorrow to spend a few days
oith Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, and
Mr. and Mrs. Philo H. Smith, here.
You can buy a Diamond Ring,
Brooch or Stud at Fricker’s at cost.
advt-17t025 Receiver’s Sale.
W. G. Pilcher, of Stewart county,
was looking after matters of business
in Americus this morning.
Just Received fresh shipment of Wi
ley’s Delicious Candies. One box will
convince you of its superiority. Eld
ridge Drug Co. advt
Mrs. E. L. Bridges was among the
miany Ellaville shoppers making holi
day purchases here yesterday.
Joyner’s Girls’ Xmas Specials:
($2.00 Raincoats, 6 to 14 at 38c) ($3.00
Sample hats $1.00) ($1.50 Sample Hats,
50c each) (25c Fine Ribbed Hose, 15c
Pr.) advt-17-18-21-22-23&wkly
Mrs. George H. Walker, of La
crosse, was the guest of Americus
friends while spending yesterday here.
You can buy a Diamond Ring,
Brooch or Stud at Fricker’s at cost.
advt-17t025 Receiver’s Sale.
Mrs. Charles Lingo and Miss Mary
Alice Lingo will go to Macon today
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ra
gan, Mr. Lingo joining them there Fri
day.
You can buy any grade watch from
an Ingersol to a Howard, at Fricker’s
at factory cost.
Rereciev’s Sale.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ranew and Mrs.
, B. J. Ranew, of Leslie, were visitors
here yesterday.
i Joyners’ Ladies’ Xmas Specials
(2.00 Black Kid Gloves $1.25 Pr) (75c
Silk Hose, 48c Pr) (25c Lisle Hose, 15c
Pr) (Bungalow Aprons 48c each)
i ($3.00 Sweaters, $1.98 each).
' advt-17-18-21-22-23&wkly
Mrs. G. W. Pugh, of Lumpkin, was
the guest of Americus friends while
: shopping here yesterday.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1911
The many friends of Mrs. Charles
Tison will regret her serious illness
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E, J. Shehan, on Lee street
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Just Received fresh shipment of Wi
ley’s Delieious Candies. One box will
convince you of its superiority. Eld
ridge Drug Co. advt
Mr. L. W. Rose, manager of the
Southern Art Metal Co. here, has re
turned to Americus after a visit of
several days to his former home in
Canton, Ohio.
Joyner’s Toy Specials: ($1.50 Rubber
Tired Doll Gocart, $1.00) (75c Doll Go
carts 50c) ($1.50 Trains, $1.00) (75c
Trains. 50c) ($2.00 Infants Sulky
Carts, $1.25.)
advt-17-18-21-22-23&wkly
Miss Edith Hightower, a fair attend
ant at Agnes Scott College, returned
here today for the holiday*.
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Buy “Sunny Hill” brand canned
Peaches from your grocer. None bet
ter. Grown and packed by Lee M.
Hansford. 8-eod-tf
Dr. J. T. Stukes has been confined
to his home on Taylor street this week
by illness, to the regret of his
friends.
We will be open until nine o’clock
all this week. Ansley’s. ■■ }’ advt
Col. Augustus Harris has come from
the fields of Lee to enjoy city life and
witness the coming of Santa.
Just Received a fresh shipment of
Tomatoes, Snap Beans, Green Peppers,
Egg Plants and Lettuce. The Ayash
ery. Phones 14 and 89. advt
The very many Americs fi-iends of
Miss Yona Buchanan welcome; her re
turn this morning from Waycross. She
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. L.
Bell for the holiday season.
We will toe open until nine o’clock
all this week. Ansley’s: advt^H)
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W. M. Roberts was among the many
Atlantans called to Americus this
morning upon business.
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W. M. Roberts was among the many
Atlantans called to Americus this
morning upon business.
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Mr. C. F. Swain returned to Ameri
cus this morning after an extended
visit in south Florida and reports bus
iness conditions there as improving
quite perceptibly.
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Representative Charles R. Crisp is
expected to arrive at home tomorrow
morning to spend the congressional
holiday of four days. ‘