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TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1917
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—or your grocer will make good to you.
to the last penny. We knew you expected
The LUZIANNE something unusually good in a coffeewhen
Guarantee: we first had Luzianne in mind. So we
If, after using the made Luzianne so good that it will stand
contents of a can, you on its own feet , without apologizing, with
are not satisfied in out acknowledging any rivals. YOU buy
•very respect, your a can of Luzianne. If you can’t honestly
*our°mone " refund Luzianne tastes better and goes
your money. farther than any other coffee at the price,
then you are entitled to your money back.
And your grocer will give it to you upon
request. Ask for profit-sharing catalog.
HJZIANNE co sf ee
The Reily—Taylor Company, New Orleans
The Wagon You Can’t Overload
In this day and time with graded roads throughout the
country', it is not a question of how much can my mules
pull, but “How Much Will My Wagon Carry?” We have
used four of these famous wagons in our business for the
last eleven years without even having to shrink a tire.
Call and see our complete stock of the numerous mod
els and different width tires.
HARROLD BROTHERS., Agents
“Ask the Man Who Owns a Mitchell.”
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SAILS BY A COMPASS. JxJ
CALLED CONSCIENCE
THE course of our businsss craft has been directed by
the conscience compass of “A square deal for every
body.” If you want to sail into the harbor of home con
tentment, steer your course toward this furniture estab
lishment
Now that the Chautauqua is over and you have
heard REED MILLER, the great American Tenor, drop
in and hear him on the Grafonola. You will recognize
his wonderful voice the minute you hear it on a Colum
bia Record. We have quite a fine selection of these
Records and want you to hear them.
Allison Furniture Co.
J. W. lENFIOE, Igr.
Wanted at
Once
BURRY! HURRY! HURRY!
BRING ALL OF YOUR OLD
Iron, Rags, Brass, Copper, Zinc, Alumi
num, Babbitt, Lead, Bones,Refused Cot
ton,Aß Kinds Scrap Rubber,Auto Tires,
Bicycle Tires and Crocus Sacks.
YOU CAN’T BEAT OUR PRICES
Located back of Harrold Bros., Hampton St., Near
Central of Georgia Depot.
Americus Junk Co., Phone 271-J
M. Snyder, Prop. B. E. Rumney, Manager
SOUTHERN HELL (OMANY
URGING EMPLOYEES TO
HUY LIBERTY LOAN BONDS
ATLANTA, May 29.—One of the most
liberal plans yet announced to encour
age and assist employees of business
concerns to buy Liberty Loan bonds is
offered to employees of "the Southern
Bell and Cumberland Telephone Com
panies in a circular letter just issued
by the president. W. T. Gentry. The
plan will be followed by all the tele
phone companies in the Bell System
and by a number of smaller connect
ing companies throughout the south of
which Mr. Gentry is an officer. It is
estimated that more than 200,000 Beil
telephone employees throughout the
country will have the plan at their
disposal.
Under this officer employees may
purchase bonds through the company
by paying SI.OO per week, or, if their
salaries are. on a monthly basis, by
paying $5.00 the first month, $4,00 per
month for ten months and $5.00 the
last month, thus covering the price of
a $50.00 bond. The company will re
tain the interest coupons for the first
six months, and when final payment is
made the employees will receive the
bond with interest coupons for the
last six months attached.
In urging employees to buy bonds,
President Gentry says in his letter:
“No greater evidence of patrotisvi
could be displayed by those of us who
will not be called on to serve in the
Army or Navy than by aiding the gov
ernment in securing the money neces
sary’ to carry on the war, and we can
do this in no better way than by buy
ing a Liberty Loan bond.”
WHIRLWIND CAMPAIGN TO
RAISE 300.000 FOR FIRE RELIEF
ATLANTA, Ga.. May 29.—Hundreds
o; Atl: .a women at a mass meeting
Sunday afternoon in the City Auditor
ium outlined plans for a one-day whirl
wind campaign Wednesday to raise a
balance of) $30,000 needed for fire re
lief.
Wearing firemen’s helmets and gun
coats, the women will canvass every
section of the city in automobiles, stop
ping at every house and ringing a fire
gong, and taking cash donations in a
bucket which they will carry, similar
to the buckets used very effectively
ahead of the big fire last week when
hundreds of houses were saved by
wetting, the shingle roofs.
Relieving the fire sufferers has prov
ed a somewhat larger task than was
anticipated, and the Red Cross relief
station needs about $30,000 additional.
The women plan to raise this amount
ir one day. They will advertise their
campaign with an automobile parade
through the business center, and will
make a thorough canvass of every sec
tion of the city by systematic division
of the work.
RETAIL TOBACCO DEALERS
ARE UNPOPULAR IN ENGLAND
LONDON, May 29. —The most un
popular persons in England at the pres
ent time ar the retail tobacco dealers.
They are accused at the most brazen
stroke of war profiteering that has yet
teen achieved. The budge*, introduced
last week raised the tax on tobacco by
ft rty-four cents a pound. Thereupon
almost all of the dealers announced a
raise in prices averaging on all forms
of tobacco about sixty-four cents a
pound. The dealers take advantage of
an extra tax to charge the consumer
the tax and also an extra of twenty
cents a pound. The consumers are in
dignant, but as the dealers generally
hang together, the consumers have no
remedy except to stop using tobacco
There is an additional grievance in that
a large proportion of the tobacco used
in England is consumed by the soldiers
in training, on leave, or in hospitals,
and purchased by home people to send
to their soldiers at the front.
The profits resulting form this in
creased tax really work out at more
than twenty cents a pound. because
both the tax and profit are charged on
all the’ tobacco in stock which paid
duty at the old rate. So that, on the
stocks in hand when the duty was rais
ed, the dealers are making a new
profit of sixty-four cents a pound.
The tobacco trade will make about
$55,000,00(1 a year for collecting the
new duty which is expected to yield
$30,000,000 revenue, according to the
estimates of a correspondent of the
Daily Mail. He figures also that the
traders have about 44,000,000 pounds i:i
stock on which they will charge the
new duty to consumers, without having
paid it themselves.
BAN ON HORNE RACING IN
ENGLAND AFFECTS PRICE
OF RACING HORSES
NEWMARKET, England, May 29.
The ban on horseracing is having a
Serious affect on the price of horses.
After running in the Two Thousand
Guinea trial plate. a thoroughbred
named "Minster Bell" was sold for twa
guineas. This is believed to be the
lowest price ever paid for a thor
oughbred horse.
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CHAPPELL MACHINERY CO., G. A. & W. G. TURPIN
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A GERMAN
AEROPLANE
is not near so dangerous as the drug clerk who tells you
he has something juSt as good.
We never substitute.
What you call for at this store—that you receive.
What your prescription calls for —that it contains. That
is the ironclad rule upon which our entire business rests.
Come to the store that sells what you want.
Allen’s Drug & Seed Store
Phone 148, Forsyth St.
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Summer is sweet on a new mattress made by us, or we
can make a new one out of your old one. We strive
to be rapid, reliable and reasonable in our business.
Pope Mattress Company
PHONE 120" - - - Cotton Ave.
9 The soul of sound business issys*
& tern —and Globe-Wernicke pro-
!» x vides both the equipment and the
stimulus to system. Globe-Wer
fl| nicke files are not only superb in
a every detail of craftsmanship, but
■ they systematically increase as
q your need for system increases—
-3| you add unit to unit as required.
j|°, Hightower’s
IHaH Book Store
Are exclusive Globe-Wernicke
! ...... [1 ® dealers in Americus
6 PER CENT MONEY
( To lend in any amount on residence property in
• Americus or good adjoining towns on monthly pay
a ment plan, from two to ten years time, with the mo&
• liberal appraisements and quickest service of any
Company in business in Georgia. Also loans made
to build, if you own your lot.
We also offer straight 6 per cent, five year loans
on business property, interest either payable annually
•or semi-annually. See
A. C. CROCKETT, - WINDSOR HOTEL
Americus, Ga., or wnte
J. S. HARRIS, - MOULTRIE, GA.
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