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... GLASSES ...
Ground to fit your
eyes. Broken Len
ses duplicated.
Eyes examined
free.
Thos. L. Bell
Jeweler and Optician.
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Fricker & Broadhurst
JEWELERS I GENERAL REPAIR WORK
Special attention given to fine Watch Repairingl
OFFICES:
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| “SEEDS”
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We want the people of Americus and
surrounding county to know that we are
; headquarters for seeds of all kinds, for gar
den, field or flowers. Just received: South
Ga. Rye, Abiuzzi Rje, Barley and Rape,
and 1,000 bushels Fulgun Oats and Blue
Stem Wheat. Get your seed now and be
ready to plant when it rains. Call on us for
Onion Sets and Turnip Seed.
For the Ladies: Haycienth Buibs (single or
double) all colors, Narcissi, Fresia and Cro
cus Bulbs and Sweet Peas—just received,
all fresh. Call on us for seeds.
! Allen’s Drug &Seed Store
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styles of
have that “different”
look that lets everyone
know whether your’s
is a new Fall style or a
“hold over” from last
spring.
TA? color and the style
are the tell tales. We
show the correct Fa II
sty r es and Colors
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SOCIETY
THE REASON
: Dear love of mine, who fain would
know
j The reason why I love you so—
Your very eyes, steadfast and true.
Would seem to ask the question,
too;
In their gray depths I see it glow.
O clean fresh winds that fragrant
blow,
Be thou my messengers and go
Whisper the answer to him, do!
"Dear love of mine!”
You are so clean! No turbid flow
Os sullied thought runs thick and
slow
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W ithin your mind. No grimy hue
Soils or defiles the speech of you;
Therefore my heart sings, soft and
low,
Dear love of mine.
Beatrice Barry in New York Times
MARRIAGE ON TUESDAY
OCCASION OF INTEREST.
The Hawkins-Cobb marriage on
Tuesday evening next will be an oc
casion of social prominence anticipat
ed with keenest interest la social cir
cles here among the many friends of
the bride and groom. The marriage
rites will be solemnized at 9 o’clock
at the residence of the bride’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hawkins, on Col
lege street.
Three Hundred invitations have
been sent to friends, and a large and
brilliant assemblage will witness the
interesting ceremony and extend con
gratulations to the newly wedded pair.
The bride, Miss Blanche Hawkins,
will be attended by her sister, Miss
! Mabelle Hawkins, as maid of honor,
| while Mr. Cobb will be attended by
i Mr. Fred Smith as best man of the
occasion. Petite Misses Martha Eng-
■ lish and Elizabeth Newton will be
flower girls.
Following the wedding ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Cobb will leave at 12
j o’clock for Florida upon a wedding
j trip of a week.
MRS. FERGUSON ENTERTAINS
FOR MISS HAWKINS.
At the handsome Eldridge home on
Lee street Mrs. James Ferguson en
tertained at bridge on Saturday after
-noon complimentary to Miss Blanche
: Hawkins. The parlors of this beauti
ful residence so well adopted to enter
tainments. were made most attractive
in their decorations of fall roses and
other cut flowers, bright-hued cannas
and zinnias in profusion being used.
Auction bridge was played at sever-
I al tables, and upon conclusion of the
! game a delicious hot luncheon and
i coffee w’as served.
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MRS, .1. M. THAYER
ENTERTAINS CLUB.
The M. B. S. club was entertained
■ Wednesday afternooon by Mrs. J. M.
Thayer at her home on Brannen ave.
The girls met at four o’clock and
spent an hour embroidering and
crocheting, after which they spent
some time at progressive conversa-!
j tion.
At a late hour, Mrs. Thayer, assist
ied by her sister, Miss Nell Weeks, I
I served a delicious ice course. Those
1 enjoying the hospitality of Mrs. Thayer
were: Misses Marian Stalker. Louise
Edwards, Nell Weeks, Ruby and La
vert Mennick. Bessie and Edith Cobb,
Sarah Matthews, Myrtle Baldwin,
■ Susie Neal Law and Annie Matthews,
t The viscitors were, Misses Edna Hel
j mey of Savannah, Lee Whitten, Sallie
* j Emma Teal of Talbotton, Annie Co- '
J wood and Mary Alice Lingo. The club j
* willl be entertained by Misses Marion
* Stalker next Wednesday afternoon.
> FALL FASHION
| RULES FOR 1915.
2 Fashion has sent forth her edict on
’ 1915 styles.
j Through the Fashion Art League of
j America—friend and consular to well
-1 dressed American women—she has
S sent the followign proclamation to
5 dressmakers throughout the country.
5 These are the rules you should paste
J in your hat, or in your vanity case be-
■ fore you buy your fall outfit.
Wastline—Normal, that is in the
Who Said
High
Prices?
High prices are a myth
when you make all your
purchases at our store, be
cause our skilled and judi
cious buying always insures
you of getting exactly what
you want at the lowest
market price. We are pre
pared to take care of all
your wants in the tight way,
and can assure you of
prompt, efficient.and cour
teous service, together with
prompt delivery.
Howells Pmum
ihe PENS LAR Store
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER
OPERAHOUSE
Wed. Oct. 13
“Her own Way”
featuring the charming
Florence Reed
Thurs. Oct. 14
Charlie Chaplin in
“The Mix Up”
4 reels of genuine laugh
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Friday, October 15
“Marse Covington”
By Geo. Ade, featuring Ed
ward Connelly. 5 acts of
Southern romance
place nature intended it to be.
Skirt Length—Three to six inches
from the floor.
Sleeves —Long for day wear. This
is imperative, the short sleeved blouse
is quite out of fit.
Seperate Coats—Full leagth.
Princess Gowns —In high favor; all
the smart gowns will be buttoned up I
tb e back.
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Miss Mary Dudley Fort, of Danville, ■
who was the guest of Miss Louise I
Callawav for several days, is being de
lightfully entertained in Atlanta' as ;
the guest of Mrs. Harry Hill.—Macon
News.
HOLLIS LANIER IS CHOSEN
ON STAFF OF PANDORA
Americus friends of Hollis Lanier i
will be gratified to know that he has
been made assistant editor of “Pan
dora,’’ the college annual of the Uni
versity of Georgia. His selection is an ■
excellent one, and “Pandora.” will re- .
fleet his genius and versatile talents.
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
EDITORS-IN CHIEFS:
Miss Bessie Birins
C. J. Sherlock.
'ASSOCIATE EDITORS:
Miss Alice Perry
Miss Cordelia Gatewood
Miss Margueritte Jones
Gns Anderson.
In The Social World.
(BY’ MISS ANNA MURRAY.)
The “Lucky 13” were entertained on j
Friday afternoon by Miss Bessie Bivins
at her attractive home on Harrold av- |
enue. The spacious living room was at- i
tractively decorated with pot plants
and cuts flowers which added beauty
to the occasion. The “13” gathered
in groups, some doing their fancy work
while others were too busy gossiping
to do much work. One or two added
merriment to the occasion by keeping
the piano going.
I After an hour of enjoyable enter
tainment a delicious salad course was
served by the hostess and her mother.
Those enjoying the afternoon as ths
guests of Miss Bivins were Misses Ma
ry Hudson, Mary Hawkins, Mary Glov
er, Elizabeth Davis, Annie Allen, Cor
delia Gatewood, Eugenia Parker, Sara
Britton, Lois McMath, Margaret Jones,
Genevieve Prather and Anna Murray.
Last week the club was entertained
by Miss Annie Allen and the follow
ing officers were elected: Miss Mary
Hawkins, president; Miss Bessie Biv
ins, vice president, and Miss Anna
Murray, secretary and treasurer.
? Er. N. S. Evans
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School Glee Club.
On Sept. 20, 1915, A. D„ a stranger
visiting the school might have rejoiced
in seeing the pupils crowding in
chapel, overflowing with life and eager
with enthusiasm. The scene might
change, he might become suddenly ill
in seeing friends kissing friends and
bosom friends kissing friends, sobbing
on the shoulders of bosom friends.
Finally, when order restored, a pret
ty young lady came forward timidly
announcing the schedule of the classes
in singing. Her musical articulations
held the audience spellbound as they
vibrated softly in the dark recesses of
the chapel.
Under her direction the singing has
progressed nicely and the school is
greatly encouraged.
The music in chapel every morning
is greatly liked by the student body.
The quotation runs “Music hath powder
to charm savage beasts,” therefore
the students greatly appreciate it.
The following are the officers of the
Senior Class Glee club: Cliff Wheat
, ley, president; Carroll Clark, vice
president; Bill Dodson, secretary and
treasurer; Frank Sheffield, pianist,
and Charles Crisp, librarian.
34*00 Acre Farm For Sale.
The above farm, containing 3,012 1 -2 :
acres, more or less, located in the 14th ■
District of Lee County, Georgia, (6 1-2 I
miles south of Cobb, and 2 miles north
west of Warwick, Ga.) and formerly ;
known as the J. W. Burke Place. Good '
residence and tenant houses located
thereon; three splendid, self-flowing i
artesian wells, with large tract of .
pine and hardwood timber, cleared j
land suitable to the growing of any ■
crops usual to this section, and espec
ially adapted to the raising of cattle I
and hogs.
Sealed bids will be received until i'
o'clock P. M., Nov. 10th next, when .
all bids will be opened and submitted
to the court for consideration.
For further particulars see
L. G. COUNCIL, Receiver,
Bank of Southwestern Georgia.
Bank of Southwestern Georgia, Undi
vided Interest in Bank Building
To Be Sold.
Having been offei. 2 $9,000.00 for the
undivided half-interest owned by the
Bank of Southwestern Ga. for the lot!
and building known as the Thomas
Block, situated on the N. W. corner of I
Jackson and Forsyth Sts., unless I
receive a better bid by Nov. loth next
I will proceed to ask the court to
authorize confirmation of sale at this
price. L. G. COUNCIL,
Receiver, Bank of Southwester.!
Georgia.
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MOTHERS SAVE
ON
EXTRAGOOD
The boys’ clothing is made
from the standpoint that only re
inforcement of all seams and wear
parts will stand the strain of boys’
wear. Style and good looks are
there, too.
The effort to safeguard the
making has resulted in extraordi
nary care throughout the produc
tion of Xtragood. This shows
clearly in its better style appear
ance. longer wear, and greater sat
isfaction than can be obtained in
ordinary boys’ clothing
See the facing on the inside
button of the coat. The lining
does not go to the edge and it is
tacked. This prevents the lining
from sagging. It prevents the
pulling of the coat out of shape
because the lining is properly tak
en care of
Single and double breasted Norfolks, some
box plaited,some with extra trousers,belts one
or three-piece, nifty patch pockets on many
suits. A big choice of fabrics in all sizes
$5 to sls
Rylander Shoe Company
Clothiers and burnishers
Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx
Invitation
COME in any day and see what
we have, whether you want
to buy or not. You’re welcome.
Beginning now we are able to of
fer you complete stocks.
Hart Schaffner &Marx New Fall Furnishings
fail svits and overcoats I!}® latest pal,c T S 2 , nd
colorings m shirts,
in all the latest styles. Beautiful cravats, 50c
_ up. Newest styles in
Come in and see them. hats and shoes.
W. D. Bailey Co.
I his store is tne home of Hart Schaffner
& Marx clo‘hes
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1915-