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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1916.
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WONDERFUL BARGAINS
Will Be Given
FRIDAY, NOV. 17
FOR 5 DAYS ONLY
Ladies coat suits, worth $lO, for
$3.95
Men’s collars
2c each
Dress goods, silks, at
1-2 price
150 dress skirts, from
$1.48 and up
A large line of Ladies’, Misses’
Children’s and Men’s Hats.
A big value in Ladies’, Misses’,and
Children’s Cloaks.
Men’s and Boy’s suits at
1-2 Price
Call at
PEARLMAN’S
Lamar, Street
I. KATZ, Sales Mgr.
AMERICUS MOV 99
WEDNESDAY I’V V. LL
Presenting a Program of Stupendous Feats of Agility, Superb
Horsemanship, Clever Acrobatics, Wonderful Aerial Novel
ties, Exciting Races, Real Western Pastimes, Repro
ductions of Indian Massacres, Educated Ele
phants, Female Bareback Riding Acts,
Gathered From the Four Cor
ners of the Earth.
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The Fortunes cf Generations, the Experience of Many Years
A P■;•>! Wild West —Trained Wild Beast Show, in Steel Arena, the Costliest,
Me Complete Zoological Collection Ever Offered. 1o Pure White Giant
Pol <■ Bears. Tiirse Herds of Enormous Wise Elephants. Expert Saddle
Rid In Beautiful Menage Numbers, Everything New and Novel in Equee-
L'iar Art.
A WORLD OF FUN FOR OLD AND YOUNG
WORLD’S OLDEST AND GREATEST SHOW
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51 Clowns; 750 Horses; 1.000 People; 3 Rings; 4 Stages.
Wilderness of Aerial Apparatus.
Ba Tiiole Zoo and Menagerie, consisting of 25 Ele
phants; 3 Herds of Camels; 75 cages of Wild Animals.
MAMMOTH FREE STREET PARADE CIRCUS BAY AT 10:30
Reserved seats and general admission tickets on sale at
Hooks’ Drug Store Circus Day. Prices the same as on
the show grounds.
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First Baptist Church
Rev. J. H. Sutton, of Marietta, will
preach at the church today, morning
and evening.
Sunday school at 9:30 o’clock Sun
day morning, and the public is cor
dially invited.
Brooklyn Heights Chapel.
Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. Prayer
meeting at 7:30 o’clock Wednesday.
St Paul Methodist
, East Americus.
Sunday school at 3 p. m. Prayer
meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
I Furlow Lawn Baptist Church.
A conference of the church mem
bers will be held at 11 o’clock Sun
| day morning to receive the report of a
committee in regard to securing a pas
tor for the church.
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Christian Science Church.
Taylor street.
Morning service at 11 o’clock Sun
day. Wednesday evening services will
! he held at 7:30 o’clock.
| Golden Text: Psalms, 34:22. The
• Lord redeemeth the soul of his ser
vants; and none of them that trust in
jhim shall be desolate.
i Catholic Church.
I There will be services Sunday morn
‘ ing at the Catholic church at 10
o’clock, by the pastor, Rev. Father
Schonhardt, of Albany.
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First Methodist Church.
Rev. J. A. Thomas, Pastor.
The regular preaching services will
be held at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m., by the
pastor.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., with T.
M. Furlow, superintendent.
The public is cordially invited.
Calvary Church.
Rev. J. B. Lawrence, Rector.
Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m. This
will be the corporate communion of
’ Chapter B of the Church Building so-
I ciety.
b Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
j Morning prayer, litany and sermon
at 11 a. m.
Evening prayer at 7:30 p. m.
Presbyterian Church.
I There will be no preaching today
I at the Presbyterian church.
Sunday school at the regular hour
and the public is cordially invited.
SPECIAL SERVICES AT
THE FIRST METHODIST
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I A special program has been arrang
'ed for the First Methodist church
i services today including a special
sermon by the pastor, Rev. J. A.
Thomas. The program is:
Voluntary—Neapolitan song.
Hymn.
Prayer.
Jubilate Deo—Ashford.
Scripture.
Offertory.
"Nearer to Thee”—Vance.
Sermon by the pastor, “Men and Re
ligion.”
Hymn.
Prayer—Benediction.
Postlude—March De Fete.
SPLENDID PROGRAM AT
[ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
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A delightful musical program has
been arranged for the services today
at the First Baptist church, morning
and evening. Rev. J. H. Sutton, of
Marietta, will preach in the morning
and evening. The program is:
Sunday Morning.
Prelude, —‘/March Legere,” (Kern.)
Response—Chopin.
Anthem “Words of Grace”
(Marks.)
Offertory—Grey.
Solo—“ One Fleeting Hour” (Lee) by
Mrs. J. W. Harris, Jr.
Organ Postlude —Mozart.
Sunday Evening.
Prulude—Rossini.
Offertory—Lacy.
Solo—" Sunlight Land,” iStults) by
Miss Ethel Guerry.
Organ Postlude—Moore. ,
The choir is: Mrs. J. W. Harris,
Jr., Mrs. C. A. Ames, Miss Melva
Clarke, Miss Ethel Guerry, J. W. L.
Daniel, C. A. Ames and Mrs. H. O.
Jones, organist.
I CITI UNION TO HOLD
THE REGULAR MEETING
The Baraca and Philathea City Un-
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ion will hold their regular monthly
meeting Monday evening at the Fur
low Lawn Baptist church at 7:30
o’clock.
An interesting program has been ar
ranged for the occasion and a good at
tendance of the members is urged.
MR. HALL TO BRING
FAMILY TO THE CITY
C. M. Hall, manager of the local
agency of the Metropolitan Life In
surance Company, since Mr. Gooding’v
removal to Albany, left Saturday after
noon for Macon, which was his former
home. He goes up to spend the week
end with his family, and will return
with them the first part of the week.
They have decided to make their future
home in Americus, and will reside on
Jackson avenue. Americus welcomes
this family, and wishes for Mr. Hall
all the success he deserves in his bus
iness. ,
COMING BACK
United Doctors Specialist Wil)
Again Be at Americus, Ga.,
Thursday, November 23rd, 1916
At Hotel Windsor (Parlor
Suit) One Day Only.
Hours 9 A. M. to BP. M., Re.
markable Success of Talent
ed Physician in the Treat
ment of Chronic
Diseases..
Offer Services Free of Charge.
The United Doctors Specialist
licensed by the State of Georgia
for the treatment of all diseases,
including deformities, nervous
and chronic diseases of men, wo
men and children, offer to all
who call on this trip, consulta
tion, examination, advice free,
making no charge whatever, ex
cept the actual cost of treatment.
All that is asked in return for
these valuable services is that
every person treated will state
the result obtained to their
friends, and thus prove to the
sick and afflicted in every city
and locality, that at last treat
ments have been discovered that
are reasonably sure and certain
in their effect.
The United Doctors are ex
perts in the treatment of chronic
diseases, and so great and won
derful have been their results
that in many cases it is hard to
find the dividing line between
skill and miracle.
Diseases of the stomach, intes
tines, liver, blood, skin, nerves,
heart, spleen, rheumatism, sci
atica, tapeworm, leg ulcer, weak
lungs and those afflicted with
long-standing, deep seated
chronic diseases, that have baf
fled the skill of the skill of the
family physicians, should not
fail to call. Deafness often has
been cured in sixty days.
According to their system no
more operations for appendici
tis, gall stones, tumors, goiter,
piles, etc., as all cases accepted
will be treated without operation
or hypodermic injection, as they
were among the first in Amer
ica to earn the name of “Blood
less Surgeons,” by doing away
with the knife, with blood and
with all pain in the successful
treatment of these dangerous
■ diseases.
No matter what your ailment
may be, no matter what others
may have told you, no matter
what experience you may have
had with other physicians, it will
be to your advantage to see them
at once. Have it rorever settled
’ in your mind. If your case is in
curable they will give you such
advice as may relieve and stay
the disease. Do not put off this
duty you owe yourself or friends
or relatives who are suffering
because of your sickness, as a
visit at this time may help you.
Worn-out and run-down men
or women, no matter what your
ailment may be, call, it costs you
nothing.
Remember, this free offer is
for this visit only.
Married ladies come with their
husbands and minors with their
parents. *
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SPECIAL MEETING WITH
FURLOW LAWN BAPTIST
The members of Furlow Lawn Bap
tist church will hold a conference at
11 o’clock this morning, when a report,
from the committee on securing a pas
tor to succeed Rev. R. L. Bivins, re
signed, will be received.
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7HE OPERA. HOUSE
Whitney and Tutt, who enjoy the
distinction of being the funniest of the
funny, are the comedians of the Orig
inal Smart Set, which comes to the
Opera House next Tuesday, November
21st. These very funnk negro come
dians are known all over the land,
and will use their latest and original
ditties during the engagement with
the “How Newtown Prepared,” where
they enact the leading characters,
which is said to be extremely funny,
and seem to keep their audience In
uproarous laughter during their oc
cupancy of the stage. Whitney is a
whole show in himself, and never fails
to convince his audience that they will
truly get double their money while he
is entertaining.
A Series of “BUY IN AMERICUS” Editorials-No. 19
Will You Sign
The Pledge?
This “Buy In Americus” movement is a summons in which
every man, woman and child in this community should be
interested.
It is an appeal to our sense of loyalty—a duty we owe to
ourselves, oui neighbors and our city.
If you are interested in the progress and future of our city
you can help to make this a bigger, better, happier, more
prosperous community.
Every true hearted citizen of Americus should carefully
read this COMMUNITY PLEDGE—SIGN it and ABIDE BY IT.
THE COMMUNITY PLEDGE
I hereby solemnly pledge myself to do my part in
supporting Americus, her industries and her en
terprises.
I pledge myself not so send away from Americus
for anything that I can buy here (all things being
equal,) furthermore, I will do all I can to persuade
my relatives, friends and acquaintances to do
likewise.
I will co-operate with my fellow-citizens in every
move made for our common betterment.
I will think and express only good thoughts about
the town which is good enough for me to live in.
I will, above all things and at all times, patronize
home industties.
Signed
Keep This Pledge Ever Before You
The Pinkston Co. Chas. L. Ansley
Church well Bros. The 2\mericus Bakery
Allison Furniture Co. Sheffield Co
Rushin & Speer _ t _ _
t tt - tt . Planters Bank of
J. W. Harris, Hardware
DI . cir- Americus
Planters Seed Co.
W C. Moody Windsor Pharmacy
Howell Pharmacy Buchanan Grocery Co
Americus Printing Co. M. N. Edwards Fur. Co.
G.A. &W. G. Turpin Bank of Commerce
Hooks’ Pharmacy Hightower* Book Store
Americus Can Serve You Best
IF. J. Josey IV. J. Josey
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