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(THOSE WHO COME |
AND GO Americus The Mecca Fot
Those Seeking Pleasure,
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Health and Business.
Come in and let us show you some
diamonds in the rough. Daniels, the
Jeweler.
Miss Cordelia Gatewood left this
afternoon for Camilla, where she will
be the guest for a week of Miss Mattie
Palmer.
Read our ad. this issue electric fix
tures and supplies at and below cost.
LEVY-MORTON CO. 16-2 t
H. C. Garner, ofrmer Southern Ex
press Company agent at this place, but
now of Newnan, was in the city over
Sunday. His many friends here were
glad to have him with them again.
Our going out of business sale be
gins Monday. Read our ad. LEVY
MORTON CO. 16-2 t
Miss Virginia Gunn, librarian at the
Carnegie Library here, is spending a
short while with relatives at Orange,
Fla. During Miss Gunn’s absence,
Miss Agnes Mcßath is in charge at
the library.
Best Ice Cream in the city for 5c
in plate or cone. Allen s Drug &
Seed Store.
Lawson Stapleton and son, Frank,
are at home from a ten days' trip to
St. Louis and other points in the west.
Let the Opera House do your en
tertaining. Three great shows this
week: Wednesday. Thursday and
Friday. Look and see what they are.
17-lt
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brady, of Nash
ville, Tenn., arrived in the city Sun
day and are the guests of Mr. Brady’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Brady, on
Hancock and Furlow streets. Mr.
Brady is a traveling salesman for a
big shoe manufacturing company, and
this is his first visit to his parents in
over a year.
Read our Ad on Page 5 of this is.
si e. Big Sale. PINKSTON CO.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown and
•daughter, Miss Elizabeth, have re
tturned home from a ten days’ trip to
sNew York.
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e Hello, Grandma!
We’re All Well,
How are You?
It is a joyous moment
for the distant grand
parent when she hears
the voice of her favorite
youngster on the Long Distance Bell Telephone.
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Children who cannot write can use the Bell
Telephone with ease, and their small voices over the
wires give assurance to loved ones that all is well.
The Long Distance Bell Telephone plays an im
portant part in the social life of the nation. With- ■
out leaving your home you can visit satisfactorily
with relatives or friends in distant cities.
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The service is fine; the rates are reasonable.
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Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
tW AND telegraph company.
e] Kryptok Invisible Bifocal glasses.
e Bell, The Jeweler.
JONES’ BALSAM OF BENZOIN it
s tut you. A reasonable quantity of Un
-1 USUAL QUALITY. For all external
e 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
t Dr. H. H. Glover and family, W.
Thad Glover and mother, Mrs. Henry
- Glover, and Wm. A. Dodson, Jr., have
t returned home from a two or three
w eeks’ visit to Panacea Springs, Fla.
Nettleton’s $7 Oxfords ot $5.35;
$«~50 Oxfords at $4.85. All staple vici
- and combination lasts included. Buy
- nt least two pair. PINKSTON’S,
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Easterlin and
a children leave Tuesday for Chatta-
I nooga, Tenn. They will go in Mr. Eas
!, terlin’s car and will return home in a
week or ten days.
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Best line of Cigars, Cigarettes and
Tobacco at Alien’s Drug & Seed Store.
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j. Harrold Hutchinson, of Macon, for
merly an old Americus boy, is in the
city for a few days, the guest of rela
tives.
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Last (all; Pictorial Review for 2
years for $2; if received before August
Ist. Hightower’s Bookstore.
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II Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gatewood will re
turn home Tuesday, after spending
two weeks delightfully at Myrtle
Springs.
All Shoes reduced at PINKSTON’S.
it Mr. and Mrs. Harris Washburn and
. j Lamar Crum, of Montgomery, and Mr.
i | and Mrs. K. Roscoe Lummus, of Col
-1 limbus, were in the city Sunday.
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If you are a regular patron of Pink
ston’s Shoe Department and have
. waited for this sale, be sure and come
i;» the morning.
1 Make a 25c purchase at Allen’s
■ Drug & Seed. Store and receive a 10c
> cake of toilet soap free for the next
ten days.
W. H. Lytle and P. L. Ammons, cf
Dawson, visited friends in the city
Sunday.
Springfield Creamery Butter 40c at
Morgan’s Market. 16-2 t
1 S. F. Hunt and O. F. Mcßae, were iu
the city Sunday.
Lot $4 and $5 low Shoes in this sale
> for $2. Extra values. PINKSTON’S.
W. Thad Glover has returned after
an outing to Panacea Springs, Fla.
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Why go to the trouble of making
I your Ice Cream, when you can ger
pure Ice Cream from the Windsor
I Pharmacy that is made out of San!-
t tary products and handled in a SAN
( ITARY way. Phone 161
William Holmes returned Sunday
, from his home at Culloden, to resume
, his position with the Kress store. He
( was called to the Barnesville company
or National Guards, but did not pass
the examination.
Last call for the following seeds.
' Six Week's Peas, Beans, Bunch Butter
Beans and Tomatoes. Get your seed
at Alien’s Drug & Seed Store.
J. W. L. Daniel is putting in ac on
crete refrigerator for the purpose cf
■ saving his bananas at his plant out
on College street.
Manager Dudley has booked for this
week “Damaged Goods,” for Wednes
day; Charlie Chaplin for Thursday and
Billie Burke for Friday. Save your
moving picture allowance for these.
17-lt
Revivap services will be conducted
this week at Concord church by Rev.
Pearson, of Plains. The services will
be held at the Methodist church andi
will continue during the week.
Automobiles—For quick sales we
are offering some rare bargains tn
slightly used cars: One 1914 Cadillac:
one 1915 Eight-Cylinder Cadillac: one
Buick, Model B-37; One Dodge. AU
these cars have been thoroughly over
hauled and are tn perfect condition.
All cars equipped witli electric lights
and starters. W. G. TURPIN & COM
PANY, Americus, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Baker, E. B.
Baker and G. W. Dyerle, of Atlanta,
were here Sunday.
W. H. Childers came over from El
laville this morning tos pend a few
hours in Americus, looking after busi
ness matters.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Argo made a
short trip to Leslie this morning.
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
f Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Hester, of Willis
y ton, Fla., are visiting Dr. and Mrs.
Herschel Smith, on Lee street. They
leave Tuesday for Asheville, N. C,
■t where they will spend some time be
lt fore returning to Williston.
’i Clean your summer clothes with
Futnam Dry Cleaner. Big shipment
just received at Alien’s Drug &
c | Seed Store.
Mrs. M. C. Langston, of Augusta, is
r visiting her neice, Mrs. E. H. Lipford,
on Barlow street.
- We could not buy the Shoes in car
’. lots at the prices we are offering them
- today. PINKSTON’S.
Miss Minnie Palmer has just re
turned from a few days’ visit at her
brother's home in Cairo, Ga.
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’ Melons on ice, June Apples, Pine
apples and Butter-Nut Bread. Laney
■ Produce Co. 17-lt
Julius Otto, of Macon, was in the
city Monday.
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It’s a golden chance to save. See
our ad. LEVY-MORTON CO. 16-2 t
Nathan McFadgen made bis Monday’
f visit in the city today.
Plant now’, Beets, Lettuce, Radishes,
Turnips, Ruta Bagas, Mustard and
! Rape for fall crops. Best seed at
- lowest prices at Alien’s Drug &
I Seed Store.
C. M. Tillman, of Mcßae, was in the
city Monday.
It is Pinkston's policy to show only
new and seasonable Shoes. Hence this
price cutting, just when you need
: shoes most. Sale starts early in the
' morning. PINKSTON'S.
Bill Lee, of Atlanta, a former Amer
icus boy, is visiting home folks here
for a few days.
Paint your house, brighten your
walls, stain your furniture and make
it look like new, wax your floors,
polish your grates, enamel your beds
with Sherwin-Williams paints andl
brighten up goods. The best ever and !
at lowest prices. We sell it. Alien’s
Drug & Seed Store.
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J. S. McGarrah, of Plains, was i
transacting business in Americus to
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Smith, of Al
bany, motored to Americus Sunday,
spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. C.
P. Davis.
Roy Wardlaw and sister, Miss Nell
Wardlaw, of McComb, Miss., are visit
ing in the city at the home of their
cousin. Mrs. Gordon Brooks.
Miss Lucy Lane is at home from a
pleasant visit to friends and relatives
in Oakland, Meriwether county.
Dr. F. L. Cato has returned from
New Orleans, where he has been for
several weeks taking a post-graduate
course.
DESPERADO KILLED
SHERIFFS GUIDES
OPELOUSAS, La., July 17.—Sherif
Marion L. Sworde, of St. Landry par
ish, and two negro guides were killed
last night in a fight with Relaire Car
rier, a desperado, who it is reported
terrorized many people in the Mallett
section, ten miles west of here. News
of the tragedy reached Opelousas ear
ly today.
According to the information reach
ing Opelousas this afternoon Carrier
had killed three men and defied the
officers to arrest him. On attempting
to take Carrier prisoner, Sheriff
Sworde and his guides were all kill
ed. A posse of citizens and officers is
now searching for Carrier, and if the
desperado is overtaken it is believed
he will resist arrest until killed.
I Legal Advertisements
To All Whom It May Concern:
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Mrs. U. S. Haisten, administratrix
upon the estate of Mrs. J. B. Jossey,
deceased, late of said State and Coun
ty, having filed a petition with me for
a Division in Kind of said estate, and
It appearing to the court that said Di
vision in Kind is practicable, and the
appraisers having been appointed and
having filed their return, this is, there
fore, to notify any one interested in
Plate summer voiles
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; New chintz patterns, well covered grounds in
unusual color combinations. Floral patterns in tint
’ ed grounds. Novelty stripes and plaids. Patterns
r suitable for street dresses, numbers cf patterns for
party dresses. Some beautiful white voiles in plains
and fancies
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PRICED AT
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15c-25c-35c-50c
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WHITE SKIRTINGS
> An infinite variety of weaves and weights to
select from. Gabardines, Piques, Waffle Cloths,
Poplins, Reps, Birdeyes, Linens,combination weaves,
etc.
PRICED AT
15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 65c
MAY WE SHOW YOU THESE GOODS?
SPORT ft • LimvrcT
STRIPE n HONEST
silks fF J dollar
Yard wide ts SILK
HOSE
75 c , all
MEMBER AMERICUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. COLORS
said division; that the return of said
appraisers will be made the final order
of this court on the 27th day of July,
1116, unless objections thereto be filed
I between now and that day.
. This the 28th day of June, 1916.
JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary of Sumter County, Ga.
Sheriff’s Sale. J
GEORGIA—Sumter County:
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday
t in August, 1916, at the court house in
. said County, within the legal hours
> of sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following property to-wit: One
house and lot Number 1313 Lee St., ;
Americus, Georgia. Said lot fronting
west on Lee street and running back
east one hundred and fifteen (115)
feet, of a uniform width. Known as
( the John Lowman house and lot
| Said property levied on as property
’ of John Lowman, to satisfy an execu
tion issued from the Justice Court of
, said county, in favor of Americus
Security Company, against said John
Low'man. Tenant in possession noti
l lied according to law.
. This stfc day of July, 1916.
[ LUCIUS HARVEY, SheriifE.
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1 fommissioner’s Sale.
• GEORGIA—Sumter County:
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in the City of Americus, between
the legal hours of sale, on first Tues
day in August, 1916, the following de
’ scribed property, to-wit:
; One certain house and lot in City of
! Americus, Georgia, fronting on Wynn
street 57 feet and running back a
depth of 75 feet, known as No. 309
Wynn Street, Americus, Sumter coun
! ty. Georgia; bounded North by Lind
l sey alley, East by Wynn street, seutn
by lot belonging to Annie Clements,
and west by Mamie Jacobs’ lot
The above described property to be
sold under and by virtue of a consent
decree from Sumter Superior court,
dated May 23rd, 1916, the said decree
reciting that one-half of proceeds from
said sale be paid to Ernest and Rossid
Cobb, and the other half to John ;
Graham, guardian of Mamie Jacobs, :
■ minor, after deducting the cost and ;
• expenses of the litigation in cases of .
■ Will Prince, Executor, vs. H. E. Alle>
Administrator, and case of H. E. Al- i
I len, Administrator, vs. Ernest and .
■ Rossie Cobb together with all expenses
! atending this sale.
I Terms of sale Cash. 1
This July 5, 1916 1
H. E ALLEN, Commissioner.
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♦ RATES. ♦
One cent a word each insertion.
Minimum charge of 25c.
So classified advertisement will be
charged to any one unless their name
appears on our subscription books.
AU advertisements for “HELP or
SITUATION WANTED” will be In
serted one time free.
BUY the large sizes ot JONES’
BALSAM OF BENZOIN when your
horses are troubled with scratches
thrush, galled shoulders, swellings and
fleeh wounds. Sod on the money-back
plan. Ask vour dialer for it 9-lm
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: House close in on
Church street. Phone 778, or see Miss
Pickett. 15-ts
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FOR RENT: Bungalow all modern
improvements. Phone 335.
13-24 MISS BELLE PARK.
WANTED—Miscellaneous
WE SHARPEN scissors, knives, and
adjust lawn mowers. Phone 706.
Williams Niles Co. 14-3 t
LABOR WANTED—IOO men at once;
wages from SI.OO to $1.50 per day on
grading between Flint river and Amer
icus. R. s. Talmadge Contractor.
28-30 t
I have some local money to loan
on desirable City Property. H. O. ,
Jones. to-ts
WANTED—To bur your junk; old
brass, copper, scrap iron, etc. Tele
phone 813. Castleburry & Co., 711 s
Elm Avenue. 16-ts i
MONDAY, JULY 17, 191*,
FARM LOANS van give good
terms on farm loans; money plenti
ful. W. W. Dykes. 15.3
SAVE YOUR CIGARETTEbox faces
and coupons for Emmett Sherlock.
26-24 t
FARM LOANS—at 6 per cent, inten
est. Terms satisfactory. R. I, May
nard.
fOR SALE
FOR SALE:—One E. M. F. cut-down
Roadster, one Overland Touring car,
one Flanders Touring car, all in good
shape. See Law Reese. 11-1 w
FOR SALE— 500 bushels ear corn:
price on application. Arles Plantation.
23-ts
LEE STREET SAND PIT—In old
Elbert Head Fish Pond Best buildlnj
sand in Georgia. Short haul, easy to
cad, very accessible, 20 cents for 2-
horse load at pit, or 85 cents delivered!
Vac in large quantities. See Harrold
Brothers or L. G. Council. H-sis
LOS7
LOST BULLDOG PUPPY with white
and black spots; taken up at my house.
Owner can secure same by paying
for this ad. W. T. McMath. 17-lt
LOST; On road to Myrtle Springs
pair of gold rim spectacles. Finder
will please return to Times-Recorder
offlce - 16-ts
EsTRAYED: Young Jersey Heifer,
split in one ear. Notify Mrs. W. C.
Barrow, Jackson street, Americus if