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WA NT ED—Miscellaneous
Money loaned.
Should you need any money, call to
see me. I am prepared to secure
money now at 7 per cent, interest, on
improved farm lands. Loans promptly
made. R. L. MAYNARD, Americus,
Ga. advt-25-lm
FOR SALE
NEW CROP GARDEN SEED.—Rem
bert’s.
$15,000.00-- auction sale! —515,000.00 1
WITCHES, DIAMONDS, CUT GlflSS, SILVERWARE AND CHi [
THE COMPLETE AND ENTIRE STOCK OF |
JAS. FRICKER & BRO.
I TO BE CLOSED OUT AT UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE ™™"™|
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| nucuuneei. iu iukc cuaige -dim nave insirucieu mm io Dispose or every article in the §f
5 store. The opening sate will take place on . si
1 SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 13th, AT THREE O’CLOCK I
s and continue daily until the entire stock is sold. Ladies are especially invited to attend and I
s chairs will be reserved for them. • ' U
I NOTE: Everything will be absolutely guaranted as represented, both by Mr. Fricker as f j
| well as myself and no goods will be added to this stock. fj
I «J. A. DAVENPORT, fi
j STORE ROOM IN WINDSOR HOTEL BLOCK Receiver |
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FOR SALE —One slx-roora residence,
1 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 SALE —4,000 Bushels Arles Im
proved Toole Cottonseed; selected
from 500 acres average yield one bale
per acre; put up in two bushel bags,
or price address Arles Plantation, An
dersonville, Ga., Route 2,2-2-2 m
NEW EARLY SEED POTATOES—
Rembert’s.
FOR SALE New standard make
SIOO typewriter; will take S6O cash or
two bales cotton. Typewriter. Box
313. ts
AUTO LIVERY Lowest rates;
prompt service. .1. J. Hanesley. Phone
81.
HAIR TONIC and Dandruff Cure.
Rembert’s.
FOR SALE—Hundred thousand feet
lumber. See J. A. Walker. 5-lw
FOR SALE—One piano. Phone 216.
11-1 w
FOR SALE —Try a load of our stove
wood. It is oak and pine mixed and
well dried. We give you about one
third more for your money than oth
ers. Phone W. J. Josey. 11-lm
FOR SALE—IOO Bushels velvet;
hurry your order; they won’t last
long. Carter Tobacco Co., W. J.
Josey, Sec’y. 11-10 t
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
FOR RENT
STORE HOUSE FOR RENT—Store
room on Lamar street, next door to
Rylander Shoe Co., for rent; posses
sion February Ist. D. R. Ant'xews.
HOUSE FOR RENT—Jackson av
enue. See Lee Allen. 2-ts
FOR RENT—Residence on Brannon
avenue; $12.50 a month. Possession at
once. See Harrold Bros. 5-lw
HOT WATER BOTTLES—Rubber
Goods. Rembert’s.
TAKEN UP—Two male yearlings.
Phone 348. 5-lw
FOR RENT—Five-room bungalow
on Jackson Ave.; possession at once.
Apply to J. H. Quarterman. Phone 402.
11-lw
FOR RENT—Very desirable six
room residence; Brannon avenue;
$16.50 per month; possession March
Ist. Charles Lingo. 8-ts
FOR RENT—Nice 6-room house;
close in; immediate possession. J. E.
Hightower. 9-ts!
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FOR RENT—Two apartments on Lee
treet; modern conveniences. Apply to
H. R. Johnson. 1-ts
BUNGALOW FOR RENT—S-Room
bungalow on Jackson Ave., for rent;
possession Feb’y. Ist. D. R. Andrews.
FOR RENT—Six-room house with
bath and five acres of land. Phone
155. 3-lm
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER
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NOTICE
TO PUBLIC
Wc are now open and
ready to do a limited Ferti
lizer Business. Will be glad
to have you call and see us.
Empire State Guano
Company
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE
KEEPING—Bath and electric lights.
Mrs. M. !•:. Jossey. Phone 430. 8-ts
FOR RENT—Eight-room house on
Lee street, next door to Lucius Har
vey; has all modern conveniences;
possession at once. Dr. R. E. Cato.
29-ts
LOS 7
LOST—Alligator purse containing
a nice sum of money Initials on purse
and check-book "G. M. S.” Finder
please return to Stapleton Auto Co.,
jfer liberal reward. 10-2 t
LOST—Pointer puppy; 9 months
old; solid white on left side; two liver
spots on right side; limps right hind
leg. Eugene Hill, Americus, Ga.
U-d&w-tf
LOST —Probably in postofilce, Wa
terman Ideal Self-Filler Fountain Pen
with brass clip. Finder please phone
428 and receive reward. 11-2 t
i M. B. COUNCIL
&J, , LODGI, F. and A. M-
N niaets every First ui
•i Third Friday nlghtt
V / v Visiting Brethren in
4ted to attend.
W. F. SMITH, W. M.
NAT LeMASTER. Secretary.
: HOWELL SHEET METAL s
: WORKS ;
Radiator Work a Specially Z
2 Successor to W. H. |
5 R SCHROEDER. g
2 Phone 400. 126 Jack- g
2 sou St.
g W. L. HOWELL, PROP, g
j Americus. Georgia.
L O. O. F.
Meets every Tuesday night at 1:04
o’clock. K. of P. Hall. Visitors
ays welcome. W. J. BROOKS,
S. H. EDGE, Noble Grand
Secretary.
Yes
I do all kinds of Elec
trical Work on short
notice
JOE BASS
Care Nassah Bros.
Telephone No. 308
LMERICUS CAMP. 202. WOODMEJI
OF THE WORLD.
Meets every Wednesday in tbi
Wheatley Bldg., Windsor At All vis
Iting Sovereigns invited to v*eet wltt
us. J. M. TOBIN, a a
NAT LeMASTER, Clerk.
. CHKHKHJ SKhS CKK> O<HX> CKKhKhS ChKhS CKH3 00{hKh><H«KK|‘
s Automobile Repair Shop 1
We can fix your car, no matter vvhat may be §
S the trouble. Let me make an estimate on the job. |
A full supply of Oils, Gas, Greases and Accessories.
, “LAW” REESE, f
| S Cotton Avenue Phone 44. §
j g Formerly with the Stapleton Automobile Company. §
WASHINGTON CAMP, N**. M,
P. 0. S. OF. A.
> Meets on Thursday nights, W«w*>-
> ley Building, at 7:30 o’clock. All Bkrw
? hers are urged to attend. Visitor*
! welcomed. E. F. WILDER, Pres't.
O. D. REESE, Recording Sec’y.
NAT LeMASTER, Financial Sec’v
ton May Have Gaad Safe
Insurance
But until you get a
UNION CENTRAL POLICY
you haven’t the best.
It is best because it
gives you ail that is
good in Life Insurance
protection, and gives it
to you for less.
Union Central Life Ins. Co
Lee M. Hansford, beneral Agent
Room 18, Planters Bank B T dg.
The Great Annual Dividend Payer.
F. and A. M.
A AMERICUS LODOI
F. and A. M., meets av
ery Second and Fourtl
'if Friday night at 1 j
f '\ o’clock.
S. A. JENNINGS, W. M.
CLOYD BUCHANAN, Sec’y.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1915
- If you don’t see nkat ymi want
in these columns ask f©r x l at one
“ cent a word.
MISS BESSIE WINDSOR
. . Insurance . .
Fire, Accident and Bonds: Of
fice Forsyth St. ’Phone 313
J. A. BROWN
Builder and Dealer in
Fine Buggies* untl Spring Wagons ant
A General Repair Shop.
Blacksmithing, Wood Work, Trimminf
and Painting.
Corner Jackson
and Jefferson Sts.
F. G. OLVER
j Sewing Machines and Supplies; Kej
and Lock Fitting; Umweiias Repaired
I and Covered.
LAMAR STREET, N <AR WELL
LONG LEE LAUNDRY
I wish to announce that I have
bought the interest of Geo. Loo ir
i the Loundrj located at 210 Jackson
St. and will apnreciate your patro
naye. All work guaranteed.
LONG LEE, Prop.