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A new line White Ivory Goods at
S A .Daniels.
Miss Mary Dudley Rort is tlie guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Fort, on Lee
street.
J. L. Glawson, of Mattox ,was in
the city Friday for a few hours, on
business.'
A real $35 Axminster Art Square
size 9x12, next Monday at Allison Fur
niture Co. for only $23.50. 15-?3t
Miss Martha Wheatley is spending
the week-end with friends in Macon.
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J. S. Womack, of Ellaville, was in
the city Friday, on business.
Large California Celery, Florida
Teppers and Egg Plants, Oranges and
Grapefruit* Concord Basket Grapes and '
Butter-Nut Bread. W. S. Ivey & Co.|
Phones 89 and 14. 17-1 1
Miss Laurie Johnson, of Huntington,
was a visitor in Americus Friday
morning. '
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J. F. Bolton, accompanied by W. T. (
Jordan, of Leslie, were in Americus 1
Friday, on business. I
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An all cotton Mattress in plain or
ert tick next Monday at Allison's for
cnly $7.75. 15-3 t
Albert Brady and Ned Johnson, of j
Huntington, were in the city Friday
or business.
George W. Bagley, of DeSoto, was in j
Americus riday, looking after mat
tt-rs of business. s
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We have just received a shipment of f
BUICKS, little fours, in touring cars f
or roadsters. Call and let us give you g
a demonstration. W. G. Turpin & Co. ;
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Arch McCrea was la the city Friday.! t
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Mrs. Ernest Wilson, of Leslie, was a I
visitor shopping in town today. (
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Full Colonial Buffet in Golden Oak, t
60-inch case, highly polished, S6O value s
next Monday at Allison’s for only $45.
15-3 t ! a
The condition of little Perry Clgg, IJ
Jr., of Cordele, is very much imporv- jl
cd, having been confined for four 1
weeks with pneumonia. He is the son (
of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clegg, and has |
relatives in Americus.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilson, of Leslie,!
were visitors in the city today.
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I have several Mules and Mares for 1
sale cheap; mules 7 and 8 years old.l<
G. ¥. Harrell, Lumpkin, Ga. 9-ts: (
Mrs. C. O. Niles is expected to re- i
turn tonight from a week’s visit at
Bainbridge, Ga. I 1
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Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Taylor and i
daughter. Miss Mattie Sue Taylor, re
turned Thursday from a visit to Ma
con. and were accompanied by Mrs.
Taylor’s aunt, Mrs. Annie Mann, a
former resident of Americus. Mrs.
Mann will spend several days with Mr.l
and Mrs. Taylor.
See our assortment of Japanese and I
Haviland CHINA before you make your I
Christmas selection. Allison’s. 15-3tl
Miss Callie Bell, who has been vis
iting on the Mexican border, returnee
home Friday afternoon. She saw all
the Americus soldier boys while there
M. J .Hines went down to Leesburg
to spend a day or two with his family I
Friday afternoon.
We carry one of the most complete
lines of Automobile Robes, Buggy
Robes and Auto Accessories in the
city. G. A. & W. G. Turpin. 17-ts
Mrs. E. M. Dean, of Plains, was a
visitor shopping in Americus today.
Egbert McDaniel will return Satur
day from Box Springs, Ga., where he
has been visiting relatives for a month
o.- more.
Special next Monday: 2-Inch Post
Iron Bed, in white or Vernis Martin,
only a few, new beds. Only $8.50.
15-3 t ALLISON.
The football team of the Third Dis
trict A. & M. school will play the Col
umbus Industrial school Saturday in
Columbu.'.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Holmes, of Macon,
arrived Friday afternoon, and will be
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dod
eon for several days.
' Kryptok’lnvisible Bifocal glasses.
Bell, The Jeweler.
The German submarine will never
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
tl.is Liniment of Quality and court
safety, instead of peril. Scores of
children died last year in the Southern
states from rusty nail wounds. Do
you know that BALSAM or BENZOIN
will perform a multitude of services in
your home? Ask your druggist.
Rev. I. B. Lawrence returned homej
from Bainbridge and Blakely Friday
afternoon. He assisted in holding a
meeting at Bainbridge.
Mr. ad Mrs. T. G. Hudson spent a'
few hours on their Schley couo’y
plantation Friday.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the old Standard GROVES
TASTELESS chill TONIC, You know
what you are taking, as the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form.
The Quinine drives out malaria, the
Iron builds up the system. 50c. advt
Barely Missed The Marina En
Route To America And Home
Booked for passage on the ill-fated f
Marina, the British boat sunk by a j
torpedo from a German submarine!
several days ago; deprived of her res- !
ervations because of a sudden order .
from the government taking it away :
from commercial travel, and then'
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safely booked on the Tuscania, landing ,
iu New York on last Tuesday, are the j
interesting events in connection •
with Miss Jessie Brascomb, in the city!
today as the guest of Mrs. Allie Hayes ‘
Richardson. Miss Bramscomb is from :
Union Springs, Ala., and has been in
China in missionary work for three
years, leaving there in June and re
turning via Europe. In her travels
she visited Paris and London.
In the early spring of this year when prices on all woolens were
very much lower than at present we placed large contracts for blue
serges, plain and fancy worsteds and cassimers which v\ e have had
made up into the most wanted styles men’s and boys suits.
Now, in order to mike an unprecedented record in our clothing sales for the months
of November and December we are going to make a price of
$15.00
We merely request that you call and inspect these suits leaving it to 'yourjgood judg
ment if they can be equalled'ANY WHERE at this price.
THESE ARE SEE OUR BIG
Spot Cash N orth window
VALUES Member Americus Chamber of Commerce DISPLAY
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• | Mrs. C. O. Niles, who has been visit
ing Mrs. George H. Fields, at Bain
i bridge, returned home Friday after
noon.
Money leaned—s 1-2 per cent inter
est. See R. L. Maynard. 21-ts
Dr. H. G. Foster, of Preston, was a
visitor transacting business in the city
today.
J. B. Sims and two children, Bob and
| Thelma, arrived Friday afternoon and
| will visit relatives and friends here
tor a few days.
ATLANTA BOARDING HOUSES
PUSH UP PRICES ON BOARDERS.
ATIxANTA, Ga., Nov. 17. —Mr. Score
Keeper! Ring up another for old
I .1. C. of L!
Boardiig houses have caught the
fever of increased prices, or have
been compelled to advance their rates
because the price of groceries and >
ether necessities is soaring—which-:
ever you choose to put it —with the:
result that bachelor boys and bachelor
men and bachelor girls and bachelor
maids, are having to dig down deeper
into their pockets.
There is no way out of it, declares
our fat friend, the landlady. Meat up.
Lard up. Flour up. Sugar up. Ev
erything out of sight. That’s the way
she dopes it out. And the worst o?
it is, for the boarders, that she’s tell
ing the truth.
f Miss Bramscomb talks interestingly
! cf the thrills of the war land; the pe>
iculiar Parisian topics; her passage
I through England. It seems that she
j had made all reservations on the Mar
, ir.a, and had left London for Glas
gow to take the boat. On reaching
. there telegrams advised her that all
bookings had been cancelled because
i the boat had been commandeered by
> the government. Immediately book
' ings were made for the Tuscania from
I Liverpool, and from that port she sail
ed safely to New York.
Miss Bramscomb leaves tonight with
Mrs. Richardson for Albany, where
i she will visit before going to her
home in Union Springs.
THE AMERICUS lIMES-RECUKDEK.
AMER'GUS SHOWS
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ALCAZAR THEATRE.
Friday.—Blue Ribbon, ‘Light at
Dusk.” Five acts; “Peg O’ The Ring.”
Chapter 3.
Saturday.—Triangle. “Flirting With
Fate.” Five acts; “The Surf Girl,” two
reel Keystone.
OPERA HOUSE.
Friday—Kleine. Gloria’s Romance,
‘Enchantment Fare Lady.”
Saturday—“ The Girl He Couldn’t
Buy.”—Theatrical.
MAY REQUIRE EXAMINATION
j OF ARCHITECTS IN FUTURE
SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 17. —Savan-
nah architects are interested in the
movement to have created a Georgia i
state examining board, such as is now J
required of doctors, dentists, lawyers
and other professional men. The
movement is incipient with the Amer
ican Institute of Architects, of which 1
there is a branch in Atlanta, and has:
the backing of architects generally j
throughout the state. It Is claimed i
that such a board would prove a pro-I
tection to both the competent crafts
man and the public.
MCNAUGHTON’S PLEA TO BE
URGED BEFORE GOV. HARRIS
ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 17.—Expecting
no clemency from Hugh M. Dorsey, |
who was elected governor of Georgia
or. a platform denouncing executive
clemency, and pledging him to let the
law take its course in criminal cases,
Dr. J. W. McNaughton is making a
last appeal to the state prison com
mission in the hope that they will act
mavorably on his petition for a pardon
in time for Governor Harris to finally I
decide the case before he retires from‘
office.
Dr. McNaughton is now serving a i
life term at the state prison farm‘
near Milledgeville for the murder of
Fred Flanders, whom he was convict
ed of poisoning with arsenic. The ■
wife of Flanders, who was imptreated 1
in the alleged poisoning at the time 1
indictments were returned, was never
prosecuted, and this fact has been '
urged as one of the chief claims in I
behalf of McNaughton’s petition forj
pardon, it being claimed bv his at-I.
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fWv wholesome bakings every JjX
Syl bake-day how to save 04
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304 avoid bake-day sorrows. OC
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QC leavening strength fine JO
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•Cjt out what real bakings are.” R
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far. See Slip in Bound Can rVj
Cheap and big can Baking Powders do not
save y ou money. Calumetdoes—it's Pure
and far superior to sour milk and soda.
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torney, F. H. Saffold, of Swainsboro,
that McNaughton and Mrs. Flanders
were either equally guilty or equally
innocent.
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For insertions between two and four
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four weeks, one-half cent per word.
PERSONAL
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. ff
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Six-room house with 5
acres of land; Felder street; posses
sion November Ist. H. C. Davis. 30-6 t
FOR RENT: Nice office, with big:
skylight over Sanitary Barber Shop.
Apply to B. C. Ammons, Phone 710.
12-6 t
FURNISHED ROOMS, 117 South
Prince Street. 7-i m
FOR RENT—Five-room house with
bath, in a block and three doors of
Artesian Well; SB.OO per month. Phone
169, or see B. E. Turner. 5-ts
FOR RENT—-Roney Seed Farm in
side city limits, one to nine-horse
farms unfurnished. J. W. Hightower.
WANTED— Miscellaneous
CHOICE FARM LOANS at 5 1-2%,
G R. Ellis or G. C. Webb. 15-1;
MONEY TO LEND.—We have a few
housand dollars of local trust funds
or quick loans, or will buy purchase
noney notes, if well secured. Shipp
<: Sheppard. 29-lm
FARM LOANS Can give good
terms on farm loans; money plenti
ful. W. W. Dykes. 15-ts
I HAVE several thousand dollars lo
cal money to lend on improved farm
lands. See R. L. Maynard. 18-ts
FRIDA , NOVEMBER 17, liU6
I A CLASS in bookkeeping and short*
: hand to begin November Ist is being
organized. If interested address
Bookkeeping care Tiires-Recorder.
16-ts
TOR SALE
FOR SALE—Two very fine Poinset
tias in tubs, on rollers. Phone 169, or
see Mrs. B. E. Turner. 17-ts
Try Polishtone for your furniture
and floors. Phone 706. Williams-
Niles Co., Quality and Service.
FOR SALE—Sumter County Fuig
hum Oats and Texas Rust-Proof. Har
rold Brothers. 1-ts
WILL SELL AT A BARGAIN cut
down roadster, equipped with electric
lights; newly painted; good tires. This
car is in good mechanical condition. T.
T. Cochran, Ice Plant. 17-3 t
FOR SALE OR RENT—WiII sell on
easy terms or rent, whole of Land Lot
No. 56 in 27th district, where Raise
lison now resides; place formerly
cwned by W. P. Wallis. G. R. Ellis.
11-ts
FOR SALE, CHEAP; Good work
mule and new wagon. F. G. Beavers.
8-ts
CHOICE PEACH TREES, large Pa
lershell Pecan Trees; just come in. If
you want them at at bargain prices.
Phone or see me at once. R. D. Stew
art. Phone 705, next to Poole’s Gro
cer?- 16-tt
FOR SALE CHEAP—WiII sell flvf
passenger E. M. F. Touring Car cheap
F. O. Box 313.
SURE REMEDY FOR BOLL WEE-
VlL.—Prices paid by the oil mills for
peanuts have proven them profitable
to the farmers. White Spanish nuts
bring a premium over all other varie
ties. We have only a limited quantity
of seed for sale. Write us before sup
ply is sold. Cuthbert Oil Company,
Cuthbert, Ga. 17-ts
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