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TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1916.
« SOCIETY NEWS i
U. A. IL’S WITH MRS.
DUDLEY THIS MORNING
Mrs. Macon Dudley entertained the
members of Council of Safety chapter,
Daughters of the American Revolu
tion at her home on Taylor street this
morning.
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LHARLES PAYNE HOST
Al DINNER PARTY
Charles Payne entertained most de
lightfully last evening at the home of
his mother, Mrs. C. P. Payne, on Lee
.street, with a dinner party, the occas
ion being his 19th birthday.
The home was exquisitely decorated
with roses and sweetpeas, a delightful
repast being served.
The party included Miss Lois Mc-
Math, Miss Mary Glover, Miss Eugenia
Parker, Mary Hawkins, Cordelia Gate
wood, Dudley Gatewood, Emmett Earle
Bolton, Leroy Murray, Charles Cham
bliss.
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Mrs. T. C. Jeffords, of Sylvester, is
-visiting in the city, the guest of her
sister, Mrs. . H. McGillis, on Lamar
street.
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Mrs. Richardson, of Sylvester, is
visiting in the city, a guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Stewart.
II JOLLY nhy
WISHING GO
The following party of gentlemen
and niinrods of the first water will
leave tonight for St. Mark's Fla.,
where they will fish to their hearts’
content for three or four days. Here
they are: Joe Johnson, Cliff Williams,
H. E. Allen, John Ansley, Ewing Ki
ker, John Marshall, L. E. Godwin,
Dudley Gatewood, W. A. Dodson, T. L.
Bell, Hugh Mize, N. S. Evans, Floyd
Jones, Hinton Brown, Glenn Colby, H.
O. Loving, Walter Lee Bell, and Mr.
Here they are again—
The New Wirthmor s
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Pearl, Gray Champagne
Blumenthall’s Washable Blumenthall's Washable
KID $7.50 KID $7.50
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PINKSTON’S
Smith, of Macon.
The jolly party will fish one day in
the waters around St. Mark’s, and on
the next a deep sea going vessel will
take them out to deep water, where
they expect to land some big ones.
They will make a trip to Apalachi
cola before they return, which will
be about Saturday or Sunday.
That they will have some big ones
to tell when they return goes without
the saying.
Our editor w r as to have been one of
this party, but owing to stress of bus
iness W’as obliged to forego the pleas
ure, and is now containing himself
in contemplation of the wonderful
stories with which he will be regaled
on their return.
aiiOGUS SHOWS
ALCAZAR THEATRE
TUESDAY.
Metro Picture—Madame Olga Petro
va in “Playing With Fire.—Five superb
acts.
WEDNESDAY.
Triangle Pictures —Wm. S. Hart &
House Paters in “Between Men.” —5
acts.
Chester Conklin in “Dizzy’s Heights
and Darling Hearts.” —Two reel Key
stone comedy.
THURSDAY.
Paramount Picture—The Brilliant
Star, Charlotte Walker in "The Trail
of the Lonseome Pine.”—Five acts of
grandleur.'
FRIDAY.
Mutual Film Corporation presents
The Great Thriller, Helen Holmes, in
the first chapter of “The Girl and the
Game,” and a Strong 3 Reel Drama.
SATURDAY.
Triangle Pictures —Helen Ware in
“Cross Currents. -—5 acts.
“The Worst of Friends.”—Keystone
Comedy.
Like the Coffee of
Paris and Vienna
But Specially Blended for This Climate
Southerners who visit Paris and Vienna find that the coffee served in
the famous cases there possesses the same superb quality of French Market
Coffee which for a hundred years has been the national drink of the South.
No other coffee produced in this country is like French Market. No
other coffee can boast a secret blend which for over a century has remained
unchanged.
French Market Coffee is the same Old Secret Blend which was the delight
of such national celebrities as Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, and more latterly
Eugene Field, Mark Twain and Joseph
Jefferson, who gathered at the famous
French Market for their cup of French t HEg x .
Market Coffee.
Send 10/ for 12-cup sample, and i
booklet of the Story of Old French r? -
Market. We will also send names of -A
grocers in yeur town who sell French -/Iji ■ Ijjß
Market Coffee. 11b. cans, 25/; 4-lb.
pails, SI.OO.
DOUBLY GUARANTEED COFFEE
By Your Grocer—By Us.
New Orleans Coffee Co., Ltd.
New Orleans, La.
(Advertisement.)
A FINAL WORD
ABDOE ANNUAL
At a conference held Monday after
noon, May 8, at which were present all
cf the undersigned, every fact relating
to the printing contract of the Ameri
cus High School Annual for this year
was thoroughly discussed. It was
found and agreed that the entire con
troversy had arisen from the fact that
different interpretations had been put
upon one point by the parties involv
ed; that each side in its statement to
the public had been sincere and true
in so far as each understood the facts;
and that as the matter is understood,
now there should be no criticism at
tached to either side involved in the
controversy.
And it was agreed, finally, that the
whole matter should be a closed inci
dent.
C. M. HALE,
C. A. AMES,
C. G. CLEMENT.
BEAUTY SPECIALIST
IS NOW IN CITY
Mrs. J. L. I.angford, Graduate Beauty
Specialist, is teaching the famous
Velvetena System of Beauty Culture
on the care of the complexion, and
would be pleased to call on all the
leading ladies of the city and give them
a free facial Massage or Shampoo; her
instructions and advice are free.
Appointment can be made by calling
either of the Drug Stores, or Phone No.
365.
WINDSOR, PHARMACY, Phone 161.
HOWELL’S PHARMACY, Phone 11.
ELDRIDGE DRUG ( 0.. Phone 33.
HOWELL-PRATHER DRUG CO..
I bone 98.
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 QUIN
INE and IRON. 50c. advt
fewice the 1
numb er of cups in a pound I
he best coffee I
Ser drank I
We guarantee that for Luzianne. If I
it does not prove out on both points Kb
after you have used the entire con
tents of one can according to direc
tions, tell the grocer you want your
money back and he’ll return it with
out a question. Buy this better coffee
today. Write for premium catalog.
*~e Reily-Taylor Co. New Orleans
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THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10
OBSERVE “MIL! 01!"
The First Baptist Sunday school is
going to observe “Family Day," Sun
day, May 14th, in their school. This
Sunday is usually “Mother’s Day’’ in
the schools over the country, but this
school is going further this year and
have the day observed for grandpar
ents, parents and children, and it is
desired that every family represented
in the Sunday school and church from
the grandparents to the babies to be
present on this occasion without a
single exception. It is expected that
numbers of families of two, three and
even four generations will be present
without a missing member.
A splendid program of orchestra
music, songs, recitations, etc., has
been prepared and a delightful time is
guaranteed to all who attend. Every
body is invited to attend this service
and if vou desire to come and have no
way of transportation, a phone mes
sage to T. F. Gatewood, superintend
ent, or any of the transportation
committee, composed of Edgar Shipp,
Jr., C. K. Worthy, Brown McLendon,
Jas. Lott, Robert Brown, will put a
car at your gate anywhere in the city.
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Sleeping Porch
Vudor Porch Shades are perfect I
for this purpose.
Every Shade Equipped *
with
Vudor Safety Wind Device
Hightower's Buok Store
Americas, Ga.
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
THOSE WHO COME
AND GO Americus The Mecca For
——— Those Seeking Pleasure,
Health and Business.
A new line Bracelet Watches at S. A.
Daniels’, the Jeweler.
Gordon Howell, of Macon, spent the
vzeek-end with homefolks at the family
residence on Jackson avenue.
Mrs. W. H. Tooke, of Montezuma,
was shopping in the city Monday.
J. A. Pinkston, Jr., Walter Page, J.
D. Hooks, Walter Rylander and Fur
low Gatewood, Jr., are angling for the
finny tribe along the Satilla river near
Waycross this week.
Dr. J. C. Logan, Mrs. J. R. Logan
and Miss Mattie Stapleton represented
Plains 'in Americus Monday.
E. J. Ranew, of Leslie, was a busi
ness caller in Americus Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham, o£
Macon, are in the city, guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Council, on Lee street.
Miss Josephine Van Riper, of At
lanta, is visiting in the city with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Van Riper.
Sunday, May 14th is Mother’s Day.
Send her a greeting card; our stock is
large. Hightower’s Book Store. 7-lt
Mrs. C. A. Ames and son, Clarence,
are visiting in Augusta, the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kennedy.
Mrs. A. A. Stanley, of Dawson, is
the guest of Mrs. J. E. Courtney on
Furlow street.
Miss Mattie Veates lianas her guests
at her home on Barlow street, Miss
Mattie Booth, of Cobb and Miss Ruby
Hill, of Montezuma.
N. W. Davenport, of Gainesville, Fla.,
is visiting in Americus.
Mrs. Cora Hurst, of Montgomery,
Aia., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. S.
A. Moses, on Church street.
I Miss Maria Harrold has returned
from a pleasant visit with relatives in
Macon.
Mrs. John Windsor, of Winter
Haven, Fla., is a guest at the home of
D. M. Borum on Church street.
[ Miss Sara Tower has been ill for the
past few days, but is feeling much bet
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Speer formerly
of Americus, but now residing in Al
bany, are in the city for a day or two.
' Mr. and Mrs. Speer will leave shortly
for Jacksonville, Fla., where they will
be located for some time.
Prof. R. E. White, formerly with
the A. & M. college in Americus, is in
the city today. Prof. White likes Sum
ter county and this section, and some
day may come back among us.
W. G. Ware, who has been spending
some time in Atlanta at a sanitarium,
has returned home much improved. His
friends hope that he will soon recover
entirely his strength, and will be en
tirely well again.
E. T. Stalker left Monday for Lees
burg, where he will spend the week on
business.
R. L. King and brother, J. C. King, of
Webster county, were in Americus for
a short while Tuesday, on business.
Miss Rebecca Rodgers, of Buena
Vista, is a popular visitor at the resi
dence of her aunt, Mrs. W. P. Wallis,
for a few days.
Carlton Rodgers, of Sumter City, was
a prosperous young planter in Ameri
cus today.
J. M. Johnson was one of Sumter’s
prosperous farmers in Americus today.
New Honey in the Comb, L>c per
pound, Baker’s Fresh Grated Cocoanut
in tins, 10c; Royal Creme for icing
cakes, 10c per cartoon? Cranberries.
2te per qt. Laney Produce Co.
Dr. and Mrs. G. W. De LaPierre, of
Winder. Ga., are visiting in the city.
Dr. DeLaPierre, a few years ago,
bought three large farms near here,
and comes down three or fdur times a
year to look after his farming inter
ests. He is in love with Americus and '
if he could dispose of his interests in'
north Georgia might be induced to'
move here.
The Windsor Pliar-'
i macy is agent for the ’
world-famous Victrola
J jJm an( i h &8 an elaborate
assortment of records.
wonderful music. 1
New shipment Alarm Clocks. Bell,
the Jeweler.
JONES’ BALSAM OF BENZOIN ii
for you. A reasonable quantity of Un-
USUAL QUALITY. For all external
troubles where a liniment is needed.
Ask about it; three sizes, 25c, 50c and
SI.OO. All dealers carry it. Sold on
the money-back plan. 9-lm
A. M. Benton, of Tifton, was in
Americus on business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Jennings, of
Plains, were in the city Monday.
Mrs. L. B. Dickerson has returned
from a very pleasant visit with friends
and relatives in Leesburg.
W. C. Jordan, of the Shiloh district,
was a business caller in the city yes
terday.
W. S. Bell, of Concord, was trans
acting business in Americus Monday.
Mrs. T. D. Wood and son, of Macon,
are guests of Mrs. J. M. Fields, on
Jackson street.
Mesdames R. L. Pilcher, Ed Tynard
and Charlie Cheek, of Leslie, were vis
itors in Americus for a short time
Monday, en route to Shiloh, where they
will visit for a few days.
Bob Williams, of the Seventeenth
district, was in the city Monday.
S. J. Jordan, a prominent business
business man of Ellaville, was trans
acting business in Americus Monday.
James Johnson has as his guest at
his home on Lee street, his sister, Miss
Pearl Johnson, of Maddox.
Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and
children and Miss Iva Johnson have
returned from a pleasant visit of sev
eral days with the family of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Johnson, of Maddox.
The Windsor Pharmacy
Bis delighted to extend you
a cordial invitation to visit
their show room of Victrola
instruments and an extra
ordinary and wonderful
collection of the prettiest
selections in music and
song.
The Victrola is the best
in music, and evt ry musi
cal longing is satisfied when
there is a victrola in your
home.
We ate pleased to extend
you an invitation to visit
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You c.m transform your porch into a c'ol,scc’udcd
gathuing place for 11 of the family by ompkuly
equipping .t with Acre-Lux Porch Shades.
For sale by
A. W. Smith Furniture Co.
THEATREIv j
Tuesday 5 & 10c ft
Madame Olga Petrova Bl
in
“PLAYING WITH FIRE”
5 superb acts M
Wednesday
Matinee 5 & 10c Nl;ht 10 &15 ■
Wm. S. Hart and fe
House Peters, in
“BETWEEN MEN”
5 acts; and
Chester Conklin, in w
‘ DIZZY HEIGHTS AND
DARLING HtARTS”
2 reel Keystone
Thursday 5 & 10c B
Paramount Picture , n
Charlotte Walker, m
“The Trail of The Lonesome 1 1
Pine”
Five acts
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Speer visited Al
bany Monday.
Mrs. R. E. Scott and daughter,
Frances, were visitors in Albany Mon
day afternoon.
Miss Foy Mott is the guest of Mrs.
F. G. Pryor in Fitzgerald for a few
days.
Dr. A. J. Kemp was in Leslie Monday
on business.
Mrs. William H. Siegler and little
daughter, who have been visiting in
the city, guests of Mrs. A. R. Royal on
Brown street, have returned to their
home in Savannah.
Miss Lula Hay is at home from Al
bay, where she was a recent visitor
with relatives and friends.
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