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Local News Items
See our Scents Balls and Chains
Daniels, the Jeweler.
Walter Adams has returned from
Americus, where he was operated on
for adenoids. His many friends are
glad to learn that he is improving.—
Weston news in Richland News.
Mr. J. J. Hogg, of Americus, a son
of Chief of Police Hogg of this city,
who has been stenographer ofr the
firm of Wallis and Fort in their law
office at Americus, has resigned his
position there and accepted a more
lucrative one with the Chero-Cola
Company* at Columbus. —Richland
News.
I. Cobb Summerford and brother,
AV. H. Summerford, two of Sumter
eounty’s best farmers, were in the
city Friday afternoon, from the De-
Soto district.
E. A. Luke, one of DeSoto's mer
chants, was in the city Friday, look
ing after matters of business.
“Battle Cry of Peace” plays a re
turn date here Oct. 24th. The prices
reduced. Children 10c; balcony 15c;
adults 25c. 22-lt
C. C. Bivins of Ellaville, was in
Americus Friday afternbon, return
ing home from Albany, where he had
been on a business trip.
The many friends of Miss Ruth
Christian will be glad to learn that
she is at home from the Plains hos
pital, much improved.
A. B. Turpin, of Camp Harris, Macon,
motored to Americus Friday night,
spending a short while with his home
folk.-.
Miss Lila Merritt, of Albany, is the
week-end guest of Mrs. L. F. Grubbs,
on Lee street.
Mrs. S. H. Hawkins, accompanied by
her son, Herbert Hawkins, and daugh
ter, Mrs. T. B. Hooks, will leave today
for Columbia, S. C., to visit Mrs. Haw
kins’ son, L. M. Hawkins.
Get your Blankets and Comforts Mi
21-lt ANSLEY’S. |
At Kassels
210 FORSYTH STREET
Opposite Alien’s Drug Store
Ml we ask you is to investi
gate. It will be for your own
benefit.
We just opened up with a
splendid line of Ladies’ and Child
rens ready-to-wear. New and styl
ish merchandise just from the man
ufacturers. We ask your patron
age; you will always do better >vith
a new merchant.
A glance at our goods will
convince you as to style, quality
and much lower prices.
Be sure to visit our store and
you will save money.
... , Skirts and Waists
Ladies’Suits KT _ L . t
New Skirts and
New models made Waists Qt )he |ow .
of a.I wool serge, est p rJ - ces< Boys
all-w°ol poplins & . . , e
school and Sunday
other weaves,in the .
’ suits at the lowest
leading shades. . ... ,
prices Childrens
Prices ranging fi om .
coals at attractive
I $15.98 to $30.00. ,
low puces.
.< Kryptok Invisible Bifocal glasses.
Bell, The Jeweler.
i The German submarine will never
i come up Muckalee, but you will have
> external troubles all during life. JONES
BALSAM of BENZOIN destroys disease
germs in cuts, -wounds and sores. Use
this Liniment of Quality and court
1 safety, instead of peril. Scores of
children died last year in the Southern
states from rusty nail wounds. Do
j you know that BALSAM or BENZOIN
! will perform a multitude of services in
your home? Ask your druggist.
William A. Dodson, Hollis Fort and
Clerk H. E. Allen expect to attend the
burial of Mr. James Morgan at Lees
burg Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Judge Ware G. Martin, of Leesburg,
came up Saturday to look after busi
ness matters.
More Coats. Suits and Dresses,
21.1 t ANSLEY’S.
Duncan Forrester, of Leesburg, was
in Americus Saturday on business.
Charlie Burke will return today from
a business trip to Atlanta.
See our New Bulb Bowls, Novelty
Pottery, Flower Pots, Painted Tin
Fower Pots and other Novelties. Wil
liams-Niles Co. Phone 706.
Arch Mcßea, of the 17th District,
was transacting business in the city
Saturday.
Don’t fail to see ‘ The Battle Cry of
Peace” her Oct. 24th. First show at
3:30, 5:45 and 8 o’clock. Show lasts
2 hours and 15 minutes. 22-lt
Albert Brady, of Huntington, was in,
the city Saturday.
W. W. Hooks was a planter in Amer
icus Saturday looking after matters of
business.
New Hats and Caps for Children,
Boys and Men, at ANSLEY’S. 21-lt
Miss Alice Knall, who has been in
Savannah for several weeks, arrived
home seevral days ago.
Rev. C. D. Carter, of Ellaville, was'
k in the city Saturday, going to DeSoto,'
where he fills the pulpit of the Bap
tist church at DeSoto Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mjs. W. W. Hooks and baby,
Florence, were in Americus Saturday
from Cobb.
New Silks, Woolens, Etc. Ansley’s.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Beard, of near
Americus, were in the city Saturday.
Ed Carter, one of Sumter county’s
hustling farmers, was a visitor i 1
Americus Saturday.
We have the latest and most attract
ive styles in Fall Millinery. WALK
ER S. Pay us a visit. 28-ts
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wilson and
daughter, Miss Mary, were in Ameri
cus Saturday, shopping.
W. A. Jones, of Smithville, was in the
city looking after matters of business
Saturday.
Men! See our S2O Suits; big values.
21-lt ANSLEY’S.
W. C. Laramore, Sr., of Lee county,
was in the city Saturday on business,
and the guest of his kinsman, A. E.
HineN
F. H. Hines, of Leslie, visited E. A.
Hines and family Saturday on Elm
avenue.
Buy your Automobile Tubes and
Tires from G. A. &W. G. Turpin. 13-tfi
Mrs. J. W. Ford, who has been vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. C. H. CJark, on
Jackson avenue, returned to her home
in Macon Saturday afternoon.
Dr. V. P. Stevens, a well known
physician of Poulan, Ga., was in Amer
icus Saturday. Dr. Stevens has been
over to Ellaville on a short visit to
his brother, Hamp Stevens.
Get your Blankets and Comforts at
21- ANSLEY’S. '
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Gatew-ood left!
Saturday afternoon for Atlanta, where !
they will spend two or three days.
B. C. Dickerson left Saturday after
noon for Bainbridge, where be goes on
important business.
Remember what a good picture “The
Battle Cry of Peace” was last year. A
return date has been arranged and at j
lower prices. Opera House, Oct. 24th.
22- '
J. S. Reese, of Schley county, was a I
visitor in Americus Saturday on bus-| ;
iness.
Mrs. N. A. Anderson, of Moultrie, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Arthur,
on College street.
More Coats. Suits and Dresses,
21-lt - ANSLEY’S.
Miss Jessie Jameson, of Ellaville,
was the guest of Miss Annie McLaugh
lin Saturday.
Miss Gracie McMath arrived Satur
day from Leesburg, to spend Sunday
with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. F.
McMath.
Cranberries, Prunes, Grapes, Toma-:
toes. Celery, Water Ground meal. Snap
Beans, and Butter-Nut Bread. W. S.
Ivey and Co., Phones Sil and 11. 22-lt
Mrs. Sallie Reid Ansley and little
daughter arrived Saturday from Smith
cille.
Miss Mary Reese, of Albany, arrived
Saturday, and will spend the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. D.
Reese, on Church street.
New Silks, Woolens, Etc. Ansley’s.
Miss Willie Crabb came up from Al-
■ 1 any to spend Sunday with home
folks.
Mrs. J. E. Cannon, of Albany, arriv
ed Saturday, and is visiting Mrs. Hom-
I er Cannon, on McGarrah street,
j:
! Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cook arrived Sat
j urday from Atlanta and are the guests
j of Miss Annie] Pickett and sister, Mrs.
A. K. Schumpert, on Church street,
j Mr. and Mrs. Cook are returning to
j their home in Webster county from a
recent visit to the Atlanta fair.
j Mrs. L. H. Bosworth returned home
Saturday afternoon from a month’s
i visit to her son, Brooks Bosworth, at
Albany.
j New Hats and Caps for Children,
Boys and Men, at ANSLEY’S. 21-lt
Rev. C. A. Phillips, of Plains, was
in Americus Saturday, looking after
l matters of business.
THE AMERICUS ITMES-RECORDER.
PINKSTONS
THE DISPLAYS OF SUITS, COATS, DRESSES
UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY and SHOES
are now at their best, with special emphasis on the
Suits. Coats and Shoes
J"/ B r_r " r ’ R° u gh Bro. North Wind ar-
/ /'^'n r^ * ast and tomorrow you jg|||»
Vw / will be chopping for cold weather
/ wearables. New and comprehensive
V # stocks of Suits, Coats, Underwear,
Mr V C Gloves and Footwear await you at
Il Bbikstons. Come tomorrow and save
1 1 \ \ > time and worry.
/ML..
THE MOST CHARMING SUITS
WE’VE EVER SHOWN
y With models arriving daily, the task of selecting just *fr > “ , “’
the right suit is an easy one. Ever so many models .I*.
that are charmingly trimmed,but for the woman who (j '/
desires a strictly plain tailored model, we have an tZj /
unlimited variety. Every good color is represented i /
of course. The price range $12.50 to is SSO 00. 1' 3 I
ii <&! !
TODAYS FASHIONABLE BOOTS )
It seems that there is hardly a good style that is not here. The new lasts, leath- /
ers arid color combinations. Plain blacks at $3 00 up. Novelties $6.00 up / n
"PINKSTONS | Arell
Zeke Atater, of Oglethorpe, was a’
cisitor in Americus Saturday.
Lqke B. Forrest, for many years
sheriff of Sumter county, was mingl
ing with his old friends in the city
Saturday.
Refresh yourself with one of those
delicious hot chocolates at Windsor
Pharmacy. Phone 161. 22-3 t
John Carter, of Friendship, was a
visitor in Americus Saturday.
Cranston Williams is spending Sun
day at Greensboro with his parents.
Money Loaned—s 1-2 per cent inter
est. See R. L. Maynard. 21-ts
Miss Marthena Bivins, a member of
I Plains High School faculty, is spending
[ the week-end with her parents here,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bivins.
P. J. Lee and L. D. Slappey, well
known traveling men, blowed into
Americus Saturday for a sojourn of a
few days.
Men! See our S2O Suits; big values.
21-lt ANSLEY’S.
Rev. E. T. Moore, of Andersonville,
w as a visitor in Americus Saturday.
Messrs. H. G Killebrew and Bert
Jcnes, of LaCrosse, were visitors,
transacting business in Americus Sat
urday.
Jesse Salter, of near Plains, was in
Americus Saturday.
J. W. Callahan, of Bainbridge, was
in Americus Saturday.
“Kosmeo Cream” the beauty maker:
also precents and cures chapped face
and hands. Sold only at Windsor
Pharmacy. Phone 161. 22-3 t
Mrs. E. C. McKellar. of Atlanta, is
in the city for a few days. She has
been down to Pelham, where she went
to attend the funeral of her brother,
.’udson L. Hand.
»■ WEATHER FORECAST. 4
FOR AMERICUS AND VICIN- ♦
♦ ITY: Probably heavy frost in *♦*
4 interior Sunday; fair and contin- 4
-?■ ued cold. ♦
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FIRST ANNUAL SALE DF
50—BROOKSIDE FARM BERKSHIRES—SO
At Leslie, Gil, Wednesday, Oct, 25, 1 P. M.
Sale on Farm at LOO O’Clock
We will sell at public auction fifty high-class breeding animals of the
most noted blood lines of the breed. All registered and cholera immuned.
Dinner served at 12 o’clock. Catalo ;ue on request. Care
GRIFFIN & BASS, Leslie, Ga.
| Want Advertisements '
"J I
Figure your own want ad. Minimum
charge is 25c. For insertions less
than two weeks, one cent per word.
For insertions between two and four
weeks, three-fourths of a cent per
word. For insertions of more than
four weeks, one-half cent per word.
PERSONAL
ESTRAYED—One red collie dog;
answers to name “Lad." Notify G. E.
Buchanan. 22-ts
Buy the large sizes of JONES’
BALSAM OF BENZOIN when your
horses are troubled with scratches
thrush, galled shoulders, swellings and
flesh wounds. Sold on the money-back
plan. Ask your dealer for it. *f
WAN TED—Miscellaneous
WANTED—To rent a piano in first
class condition; at once. Lulu Mathis,
Route D, Americus. 22-2 t
FIRST CLASS SALESMEN to sell
garages, factories, stores, etc.; steady,
well-paying position for active men.
Milwaukee Tank Works, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. 22-lt
WANTED—Three or four hundred
cords of four-foot pine wood. Atlantic
Ice & Coal Corp. 19-ts
A CLASS in bookkeeping and short
hand to begin November Ist is being
organized. If interested address
Bookkeeping, care Times-Recorder.
16-ts
I HAVE several thousand dollars lo
cal money to lend on improved farm
lands. See R. L. Maynard. 18-ts
CHOICE FARM LOANS at 5 1-2%.
G. R. Ellis or G. C. Webb. 15-11
SALESMEN WANTED “Quality”
line bank supplies; advertising spec
ialties and novelties; permanent posi
tion. Economy Advertising Co, lowa
City, lowa. 22-lt
WANTED—Position as overseer or
foreman on farm; can furnish refer
ences, if necessary. V. M, Mercer,
Americus, Ga.
WANTED—Quart bottles and gallon
glass jugs. Buchanan Grocery. Co.
15-ts.
FARM LOANS Can give good
terms on farm loans; money plenti
ful. W. W. Dykes. 15-ts
[OR SALL
SEE OUR NEW BLUB Bowls, Nov
elty Pottery Flower Pots, Painted Tin
Flower Pots and other Novelties. Wil
liams-Niles Co. Phone 706.
CABBAGE PLANTS—Large plants,
grown from select seed; 25c per 100.
R. D. Stewart, Phone 705, next to
Pooles’ Grocery, Americus. 18-ts
FOR SALE—Baled peavine hay.
Griff Eldridge. 19-12 t
FOR SALE—S6S; single-trigger
Baker gun; two sets barrels, 26 and
30-inches; ivory sights; sole leather
case; good condition; new would cost
in neighborhood S2OO. Edward M.
Patterson, Columbus, Ga. 22-3 t
FOUR ROLLS High Grade Toilet Pa
per 25c. Hightower's Book Store.
24-ts
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, ly]| .
ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS—Flash
Lights and Batteries at Hightower'a
Book Store. 24-t|
FOR SALE OR RENT—WiII sell on
easy terms or rent, whole of Land Lot
No. 56 in 27th district, where Raise
Tison now resides; place formerly
cwned by W. P. Wallis. G. R. Ellis.
U-ts
FOR SALE Sumter County Ful
ghum Oats; Sumter County Rye, and
Texas Rust-Proof Oats. Harrold
Brothers. 16-6 t
FOR SALE—Seven room two-story
house, south Jackson street. Phona
50 or 856. * 17-5 t
FOR RENT
FOR RENT —Dr. Kemp home on Lee
street. See Thos. L. Bell. 22-3 t
FOR RENT—Roney place; four to
nine-horse farm; residence in city lim
its. J, W. Hightower. 2-25 t
FOR RENT—Two story residence on
Lee street; possession November Ist.
S. R. Heys. 9-ts
Try a WANT AD In the Times-Re
corder. They pay big dividends
FOR SALE!
One thousand bushels Lewis
63 cotton seed,at $1.75 f.o.h
Lumpkin, Ga. Raised un
der the supervision of Prof.
A. C. Lewis.
W. M. Humber
ALPHEUS CASTFLOW
Representative
ATLANTA JOURNAL,
PHONE 27.
Dally and Sunday per Week 15c
MISS BESSIE WINDSOR
. . Insurance . .
Fire, Accident and Bonds, Of
fice Forsvtb St. ’Phone 313