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The largest and prettiest line st
Sterling Silver ever shown In our
town. S. A. Daniels,
The young son of Mr. and Mrs. S. D.
Bell,, who reside on Finn street, haHj
been quite ill with pneumonia durlng ;
several days, but is now somewhat
improved, and hopes are entertained
tor his early recovery.
R, G. Smoot, who has been confined
to his home for several days past by
serious illness, is again able to be up.-
His many friends join in the trusting
that his recovery is permanent.
For Tomato Plants, Cabbage Plants,'
Flower Seed, Bulbs, Onion Sets andj
Garden Seed, phone the PLANTERS’)
SEED COMPANY—the only exclusive
seed house in Americus, 27-ts
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Horace Lowe left Friday for Buena
Vista to spend the day with home-,
folks. He was accompanied by Mr.
Porter who represents the Hupmobile
and has been in this section for a few
days.
Mrs. J. E. Moore and daughter, Mrs.
D. S. Smith, of Buena Vista, were vis-|
itors in Americus Friday, coming over,
to have some dental work done. They,
were accompanied by Walter Bauk,
who came over on business.
Arriving daily shipments of Hats of,
ktest models and most attractive
styles. Call and see them. Misses Hay,
A Tillman.
Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, of
Columbus, are expected to arrive this
week to make their future home in
Americus. The former will be the new (
agent of the Central of Georgia rail
way here, succeeding J. E. Hightower;
tn that position April Ist.
T. B. Woolridge, of Friendship, was
in Americus Friday.
Fresh Strawberries. Phone 14. Hor
ace Lowe. 20-it
Rev. and Mrs. C. D. Carter and eon,'
Leon Carter, of Ellaville, were visitors
in Americus Friday.
Mrs. W. H. Collins, of Ellaville, was
in Americus Friday.
For anything in the drug line, phone
Murray's. Prompt and courteous ser
vice always. 30-lt
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Leon Griffin, of Leslie, was in Ameri
cus Friday on business.
Cobb Summerford accompanied by
his mother, Mrs. N. E. Summertord, of
DeSoto, were in Americus Friday.
Sam’s uncle asked him why he was
H> fat and healthy. Sam stated be
eaase mother buys all of her meats
from the Acme SANITARY MARKET.
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WHyT The boys favorite
. It’s Easiest!
Jiiin t MMo^ BIACK WH,TE TAN IQ ?
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SMOEPOLISHES
f.r.OALLtYCaOr NEW YORK INC. BUEPALO, N-V., \
ROSARY
I SELF-RISING
9 Flour
Made of select Soft Winter Wheat and
A the purest leavening ingredients in just
/V the proper porportions to insure delic
a* ious baking. Your neighbor knows the
economy in using Rosary Flour.
K Your Grocer Sells ROSAR Y FLOUR
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Prepared only by the famous RED MILL Nashville. Tenn.
! llaie your eyes examined and glasses
•' Idled by Thus. L. Belt Optician.
J. S. Womack, of Schley county, was
. in Americus Friday. He was en route
! to Philema, Lee county, near Almany,
where he was going to see his little
1 grandchild, W. G. Womack, the young
son of O. P. Womack, of Philema. The
little boy is ten years of age, and has
typhoid fever. His grandfather stat
ed that all hopes had been given up
1 tor his recovery, but it is hoped that
■ he may yet recover.
Fresh shipment of select CELERY.
Acme SANITARY Market Phone 574.
80- It
j Sergt. A. B. (Boozie) Turpin, of the
’ Second Georgia regiment, came down
last night from Macon to spend a day
•or two with homefoiks. He Is stable
sergeant of the Supply Company and
! has been with the Georgia troops on
' the Mexican border.
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H. S. W’alker retrned home today af
ter a three weeks’ trip In Florida, call
ing on his regular trade for his line
of work.
Do your Millinary shopping early for
EASTER before rush is on. Walker’s
' Millinery Store. 29-3 t
I Henry Comer is expected to arrive
' today from Macon to spend the week
i end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
’ F. Comer, at their home here.
I
i Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Murray returned
today from Macon, where .they visited
' their sno. Lieut. Edwin Murray, who
1 recently returned from the Mexican
' border.
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Make your Easter selection now; we
' have a fresh stock of the latest styles
I rnd most attractive colors, at reasona
ble prices. Walkers Millinery Store.
29-8 t
J. E. Sheppard, one of Sumter’s rep
resentatives in the Georgia legisla-
I ture, returned home Thursday.
Nick Batts, of Smithville, was in the
city Friday.
Have you seen those classy Bath
j Cai>s at Murray’s 30-lt
Mrs. W. W. Hooks, of Cobb, left
Friday for a visit of a day of a two!
to her daughter, Miss Ellen Hooks, who
I is In school there.
i Mr. R. M. Andrews and children who
] have beqp visiting in Macon for the
■ past severa days retrned to Americus
' today. They wore mot here by Mr. An-
; drew*. and motored to their home at
i Plains.
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• If you want strong, healthy chicks
i feed them on Conkey’s Buttermilk
> Starting Feed. See our window. Plant
ers Seed Comnanv. 27-tt
R. A. Tyner, of Albany, arrived Fri
day, and is in the city for a day or
two.
O. B. Sullivan, of Shelbyville, Tenn.,
arrived Friday and is in this section
prospecting. He visited Arles, and
said that he had been on a prospecting
tour in Florida also.
If you want to save money on Awn
ings, read ad on back page of this Is
sue. Charles Lingo. 80-ts
Miss Georgia Bena Dodson returned
home Friday from a visit of several
days to relatives in Macon.
Mrs. M. F. Gammage, of Bronwood,
returned home Friday after a visit of
a day to her son, who Is attending
school at the Agricultural college.
For Select Meats give ns order for
breakfast at night; It will be on time.
Phone 14. Horace Lowe’s Market
30-lt
W. W. Hooks and little daughter,
Miss Florence Hooks, of Cobb, were
visitors in Americus Friday.
Misses Mabel and Annie Ellis left
Friday afternoon for Macon, where
they will be the guest of their uncle,
Rev. T. D. Ellis and family, and also
attend the Macon Chautauqua.
Black, Stripes and Plain Silk Sport
Skirts at Pinkston’s for $5.95. No al
terations.
Mr. and Mrs. B .W. Walker returned
to their home in Thomasville Friday.
Mrs. Walker has been the guest of Mrs.
Durell Graham for several days.
Robert McLeod was a member of
the A. L. I. coming down from Macon
today to spend a while with his home
folks.
$5.95 will buy one of those new Plaid
or Striped Silk Sport Skirts at Pink
ston’s.
Rev. Alexis D. Kendrick returned
home Friday from Locust Grove, where
be had been assisting in the Bible
conference in session there all the
week.
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♦ The New Dessert ♦
♦ It’s Simply Fine. ♦
♦ BUCHANAN GROCERY CO. ♦
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BARGAINS
FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY
LONSDALE NAINSOOK.
None better made for the price, full
36 inches wide at yard 20c.
MASONVILL NAINSOOK
Just a little heavier than the Lons
dale, very fine silky finish, yard 20c.
ESSANELL NAINSOOK.
Full 36 inches wide, soft finish, ele
gant quality for the price, yard 12 l-2c
MOHAWK HEMSTITCHED
SHEETS.
Size 81x90 inches, made of the fam
ous Mohawk Valley Sheeting; abso
lutely free from starch and hemstitch
ed at $1.25.
NEW ERA AND PEPPERELL
SHEETS.
New Era and Pepperell Sheets made
of strong muslin soft finish, hemmed,
each 98c.
PEPPEREL SHEETINGS.
Pepperel Sheetings, guaranteed to
measure 81 inches wide. You know
this make; bleached 39c, unbleached
37 l-2c.
LINEN SHEETING.
Linen Sheeting, guaranteed actual
measurement 90 inches wide; the best
value we know of, yard 75c.
■ MISSES AND CHILDRENS
DRESSES.
Mixed lot of Misses’ and Children’s
Dresses, made of fine quality Percales
and Gingham, drummer’s samples,
some worth double our price, each
50c.
RAG RI GS. ALL SIZES.
New shipment of Rag Rugs, well
made, sizes 27x45, 50c; 30x60, $1.00;
Ixl2 feet, $6.98.
I EADIES’ PERSIAN
I AWN II ANDKERCHIEFS.
Special lot Ladies fine Handker
chiefs, made of pretty quality Persian
'awn and hemstitched, full regular
size, each sc.
iHE STANDARD DRY
GOODS CO.
I Cotton Ave. Americus, Ga.
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
Winds Vary, but:
Luzianne -Never!
-ii i You don’t have to be a magician to
I make two pots of coffee exactly alike
Av when you use Luzianne. For
: Luzianne is unvarying in character,
/ /»’■'’ ever ar> d alwa ys the same good-drink-
i ■ ing coffee. But —the only way you
i can really know Luzianne is to drink
. i ’L And that suggests your buying a
can to^ay ' Bear in mind, you take no
chances with Luzianne. The guaran-
— tee protects you to the very penny.
The Luzianne Guarantee: So, get right to it and buy Luzianne
If, after using the contents now. Every sip will confirm your
of a can, you are not satisfied . .
in every respect, your &ro» good judgment and our good faithe
oer will refund your money. Ask for profit-sharing Catalog.
LPZ!ANNE™ffee
The Reily-Taylor Company, New Orleans
Bur MAN WHO I
CATTERS HIS MONEY I
0 THE WiND REAPS I
THE WHIRLWIND !
1F you would own the best get a Grafonola of us today.
A They afford more real music with the least possible
surface noise.
Our Record stock is better than it has ever been
and we invite you here to hear the greatest of all singers.
We are especially anxious that you hear Lucy Cates in
“The Nightengale” and “Listen to the Mockingbird.”
Just ask to hear record number 5937, it will delight you.
To hear it'is to want it; you just can’t resist its charms.
■ Allison Furniture Co.
J. W. RENFROE, Hgr.
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kor a rrnerous trial tube of thu exceptional oootb paste, send <c, in stamps
■ and your (Walerhi name to Vivsudou, Dept. i. Times Building, New York, N. V.
AIITIIMnmi F | IVFRY Dodge Service
DAY OR NIGHT
Prices reasonable Terms:—Cash
L. L. COMPTON
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Phone 161 —Windsor Pharmacy Residence Phone 646 J
AMERICUS, GEORGIA
FRECKLES
March Worst Month For This Trouble
—How Vo Remove Easily.
There’s a reason why nearly every
body freckles in March, but happily
there is also a remedy for their ugly |
blemishes, and no one need stay >
freckled.
Simply get an ounce of othine, j
double strength, from your druggist
and apply a little of it night and morn- ■
ing, and in a few days you should see.
that even the worst freckles have be- j
gun to disappear, while the light ones i
have vanished entirely. Now is the'
time to rid yourself of freckles, for if
not removed now they must stay all
summer, and spoil an otherwise bea t- '
tiful complexion. Your money back if
othine fails. advt.
SWITZERLAND NOT TO MOVE
FOR PEACE AT THIS TIME
BERNE, Switzerland. March 30—The
Swiss parliament during yesterday de- ■
cided Switzerland would make no jgj
move for peace at the present time, j ■
The vote on Ute proposition was 89 i ■
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OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY ™™ E ‘ T MARCH 30
Gus Hill presents the big Musical
'tX > Comedy
f HANS
FRITZ
The Original (
‘KAIZENJAMMER KIDS’
40 PEOPLE : : : 20 TUNEFUL TUNES
12 cute little Kiddies. Some pretty Big Darlings; something you’ve never seen before.
SPECIAL NOTE: This company playing a week of one night stands from New
Orleans to Baltimore, Md., and arrive Americus special train Friday noon.
Don’t Miss the Lasl Big Girlie Show of the Season.
PRICES: Matinee 25c, 50c. Night 25-50-75-SI.OO
AMERIUIS FISH ii OTSTLK MAHKET
216 FORSYTH ST., WEST
Phone 778 N. BOLDE & CO., Prop.
Will open up our Up-to-Date Sanitary Fish Market
SATURDAY, MARCH 31st.
Come and look over our stock.
Take An Appetizer—
When your appetite goes on a strike and needs a “Brac
er” try something different. For instance Deviled Crabs
with Shells, Deviled Lobster, Little Neck Clams, Clam
Chowder, Potted Cheese, Pimento, Chili and Deviled
Cheese, Limburger and Roquefort Cheese. Just a small
number of the many good things to eat we can offer you.
SPARKS GROCERY COMPANY
Phone 43 & 279
Want Advertisements
Figure jour own want ad. Minimum
charge is 25e. 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
I WANT TO DO YOUR fine watch,
clock and jewelry repairing. Expert
service and reasonable charges. R. S.
Eroadhurst. Jeweler. 110 Lamar St,
directly in front of postofflee.
FOR RENI
FOR RENT—6 room house, modern
conveniences, Lee street near Finn.
Mrs. George Oliver. 25-6 t
FOR RENT —Josey House, cornel
Prince and Lamar streets. C. M. Coun- '
cIL
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FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 117
South Prince Street 1-tl
rVA/V TED—Miscellaneous
MONEY TO LEND at 6% interest on
desirable residences in Americus, Ga.
H. 0. Jones. 18-ts
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FARM LOANS at bi per cent inter
est City loans at 6 per cent Inter-,
est. Apply to R. L. Maynard, Amer-I
icus, Ga. 11-ts
CHOICE FAR..I LOANS at 5|% '
V, e give lowest rates, easiest terms and
quickest service. Save money by see
ing us G. EL Ellis or G. C. Webb.
MONEY TO LEND—We hold several
thousand dollars for quick loans or
purchase money notes. Shipp &
Sheppard. 9-lm
FARM LOANS Can give good
terms on farm loans; money plenti- ■
ful. W. W. Dykes. 15-ts
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TAXI-CAB service; meet all trains; j
out-of-town trips reasonable. Phone
781. Julius Shy. 16-25 t
JOHN ROBINSON SHOW will buy
old horses, mules or cows, dead or
alive. Phone 570. 14-tfi
FRIDAY, MARCH 80, 191 T
TAXI-CAB SERVICE; meet any train,
out of town trips reasonable price.
Day phones 161 and 75 night. Millard
Shy. 30-20 t
WANTED—GirIs from Sumter coun
ty to enter hospital training. Appli
cants must be between 18 and 30 yearn
old and must have grammar school
education. Americus and Sumter Coun
ty Hospital Association. l-24t
bOR SALb
FOR SALE—Tomato plants; 10c doz
en; 75c for 100; $5.00 for 1,000. B. L
Mize. Phone 403. 28-8$
FOR SALE OR RENT—Small farm
near Americus. See A. C. Crockett
5-ts
CABBAGE PLANTS. Phone 82T.
’ 29-61
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Cabbage Plants on hand now; fresh
j shipment each day. I can supply you
at same old prices, 25c per 100, 500 for
$1.00; 1,000 for $1.75, or 5,000 for $7.50.
Call Phone 705, or drop me a card if
in need of plants. R. D. Stewart, next
Poole’s Grocery. Plants also on sale
at Allen’s Drug and Seed Store and
Buchanan’s Grocery. 25-2 t
FOR SALE—lndian twin motorcycle,
just been overhauled, in good running
condition. Cl.as. S. Ansley. 28-Gt
FOR SALE—Lewis 63 Cotton Seed
$2.00. J. W. Hightower. 4-251
FOR SALE: F. A. Pruitt place, fov|
miles North of Parrott, Georgia, con
tains 1,038 acres. About 700 acral
open land, plenty of running water,
One place for stock, well located, on
two good public roads. Price $10,500.
We can make extremely easy termi
on this place. Apply The Georgia
Loan and Trust Co., Macon, Ga., or W
L The mas. Plains, Georgia 31-ts
FOR SALE—Seed velvet beans, ear
ly speckled variety; the 90 days bean,
guarantee sound germinating 85 to 90
%, $1.40 bu. f. o. b., Troy; cash with
order. W. S. Coleman, Troy, Ala.
18-ts
The people wnose advertisement!
ynw read in this paper are on the level
They’re not afraid of their seod-u