Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, July 10, 1917, City Edition, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO pjAD you thought that every newspaper, to give the people what they demand musft be in constant touch with the world? The Times-Recorder is served by Telegraph wires through the Associated Press every day. The Daily and Sunday Times-Recorder is 50c per month, $1.25 for three months, $5.00 for a year. Take the T. R. and pay for what you get—it’s worth it. Americus Times-Recorder DAILY AND WEEKLY "A Paper for All The People” I > ♦ Local News Items ’ ♦ Many pretty articles to select from! for wedding presents at Daniels’. THE STANDARD •rwwwwwwwwrvrwwwwwwwwwwwwvf PHONE 226 A lady came in last week and bought more than $25.00 worth of Brown and Bleached Sheetings, to have on hand to make sheets and pillow cases when ever she should need them. We think that she bought wisely. We have now on hand a very good stock of the best muslins in most all' desirable widths, and prices are still' moderate, considering the extraordi nary advance in cotton. We will avoid ! the advance of prices as long as we possibly can. We repeat that the lady who bought Twenty-Five Dollars worth bought wisely. BE Al TillL NARROW YAL LACES AT 3c. Pretty patterns, serviceable quality; made especially for baby dresses, yd 3c. A NEW SHEET AT SI.OO IS UNUSUAL. A word to the economical house keepers: This heavy bleached “SA LEM” Sheet is unusually good at its ©rice. MORE NEW SKIRTS AT SI.OO. Beautifully made Gabardine Skirts, shirred waists with loose patch pock ets; all sizes 25 to 30 waists. 90-INCH LINEN SHEETING AT 98c. The actual value of this Sheeting today Is $1.50; W’hile the present stock lasts, our price, yd. 98c. SPECIAL FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY. For tw’o days only we will sell 12 yards fine, smooth Sea Island for SI.OO. Not more than 12 yards will be sold to one buyer at the price. J & P. COATS’ SPOOL COTTON 8 FOR 25c. Genuine Coats’ Spool Cotton, 200- yard spools, not more than 25c worth sold to one buyer at the price, and sold only with other goods (NOT SEA ISLAND) Monday and Tuesday, 8 for 25c. IHE mim lIRV ooons co. Phone 226. Cotton Ave. *merlcus, Ga. J Sheuft’er's non-leakahle fountain pen. ! Bell, the Jeweler. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Lawson, who have been visiting in Americus, have re urned to their home in DeLand, Fla. Don’t miss the SWirt Sale at S. L. Sills. 5-tf| Mrs. E. J. Tyson has returned home after a visit of several weeks to rela tives in Helena. Remnant Clean-Up begins Thursday at ANSLEY’S. 10-3 t Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Allen, Henry Al len and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lingo have returned from a motor trip to Ma con. , The Athens Business College is now ! organizing a school to be taught here. For full information send a postal to I T. K. Mac Cary, care Cawood House. , 5-ts. Miss Frances Williford, of Atlanta, is the guest of Mrs. Eugene Hill at her home on Lee street. Clean-Up Selling at ANSLEY’S. 10-3 t Mrs. R. H. Smith, of Chattanooga, Tenn., is the guest of her mother, Mrs; Emma Chalkley, on McGarrah street. We still deliver BRICK ICE CREAM Windsor Pharmacy. Phone 161. 9-t Mrs. Bertha Parker has returned . from a visit to relatives in Macon. She was accompanied by her grandmother, Mrs. L. E. Bragg, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Bragg, on Hancock avenue. Remnant Selling Thursday, Friday. Saturday. ANSLEY’S 10-3 t Miss Annie Peel, of Valdosta is vis iting relatives in and near Americus this week. Big Clearance Sale on Shirts, at S. L. Sills. s_tf i L. W. Brown is spending several weeks at Hot Springs, Ark. Remnant Clean-Up begins Thursday at ANSLEY’S. 10-3 t Miss Jewel Compton has returned home after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Melvin Jones, at DeLeon, Fla. When loading WATERMELONS to obtain HIGHEST PRICES, phone me at Andersonville, Ga. Can use one hun dred cars dailv. J. b. EASTERLIN, JR- 6-6 ts Miss Sarah Walters left today for West Point, Mississippi, where she will visit her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Walters. Remember that great picture at the Opera House tomorrow, “A Tale of Two Cities.” First show at 4:30 and then every hour and thirty minutes thereafter. 10-lt I Miss Hattie Mae Maynard, of For syth, arrived Monday and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maynard. I Clean-Up Selling at ANSLEY’S. 10-3 t Erroll Priest, of Orange, Mass., is the guest of Henry Allen, at his home on Lee street. 12 A A Waterman Fountain Pens, regular price $1.50 to $3.50; each pen guaranteed; to close out. 9Sc. High, tower Book Store. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hudson, of Ar cadia. Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Hudson, on Church street. Remnant Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday. ANSLEY’S 10-3 t I Miss Mary Alice Lingo has returned from a visit to friends in Macon. She lias as her house guest. Miss Ethel Ryals, of that city. y HIGHLAND LINEN in elegantly colored edging; 50c box. WINDSOR PHARMACY. Phone 161. 9-3 t Mrs. Lawrence J. McPhaul has re turned to her home in Doerun, after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Linnie Hamil Brown, on Harrold avenue. Remnant Clean-Up begins Thursday at ANSLEY’S. 10-3 t Mrs. Russell Smith left Saturday for Pittsburg, Pa., where she will spend a month pleasantly. She went via Fitzserald, where she was joined by her sister, who will remain with her seme time in the Keystone State. Come while we have your size and We will save you money on Shirts. S. L Sills. 5-ts I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Speer and two children, Margaret and Elizabeth, left this afternoon for Hillsboro, Ga., on a visit of a week to Mrs. Speer’s par ents. Clean-Up Selling at ANSLEY’S. 10-3 t Mrs. G. C. Riley, of Atlanta, who has been visiting relatives in Dawson, Ga.. arrived in the city today, and is ■ the guest of Mr. and Mrs. AV. M. Riley, on McGarrah street. , ■ 1 - I William Farnum in Charles Dickens’ immortal story of the French Revolu tion, "A Tale of Two Cities.” is on at the Opera House tomorrow, Wednes day, July 11th. The biggest picture since the “Birth of A Nation.” 10-lt 1 THE AMERICUS Judge Z. A. Littlejohn went down to Leesburg this afternoon on a short business trip. He will return home to night. I Mrs. Chappell Alexander left this afternoon for Doerun and Moultrie on a visit to relatives. | All $1.50 Shirts now $1.15. ! All $2.00 Shirts now $1.45. All $2.50 and $3.00 Shirts now SI,SS. 5-ts S. L. SILLS. I Mrs. A. B. Smith and two children, Crace and Artie Smith, and Frank Hardy, nephew of Mrs. Smith, are in the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loring B. Smith on Baisden street, cn their way to north Georgia. | 1 B. H. Drew, of Macon, but formerly of Americus, was in the city today, en route to Eufaula in the afternoon. I Remnant Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday. ANSLEY’S 10-3 t / Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Gate wood and little daughter? Gladys, left this morning for St. Simon’s Island to spend a few days. > Julian J. J. J. Forrester and J. K. Forrester, of Leesburg, were visitors ir the city today. I We specialize in TOILET REQUIS ITES; we carry the most complete stock. Will be delighted to serve you. WINDSOR PHARMACY. Phone 161. 9-3 t Mrs. O. L. Thompson, of Smithville, v. ho has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith, on Baisden street, returned home today. Mrs. W. M. Burgess and two child ren. Margaret and Elizabeth, arrived this afternoon and will be the guests of Mrs. H. A. Morris. E. M. Dean, of Plains, was in the city today. Prof. B. L. Bridges ,of Ocala, Fla., in Americus today on her way to El laville, to spend a few days with rela tives. ! NOTICE—I will be absent from my studio until August 6th. G. P. McKin stry. 6-6 t AMER'GUS SHOWS | Wednesday Triange Plays, William Desmond in “Paddy O’Hara.”—s Acts. ‘‘Her Finishing Touch.”—Triangle Comedy. Thursday- Paramount Picture, Pauline Freder ick in “Sleeping Fires.”—s Acts. Friday I hird Deadly Sin—Shirley Mason in “Passion."—Five Acts. , Chapter 7of “Mystery of the DoubleC ■ OPERA HOUSE , Wed., July 11 1 —" A Mans Supreme Sacrifice The Pre-eminent WILLIAM FARNUM IN A WILLHM FOX PHOTOPLAY "A Tale of i Two Cities” > By Charles Dickens A Masterful and Powerful Screen Play of a Heroic 5 Sacrifice for Love. Directed by Frank Lloyd ’ MATINEE ... 5 & 10c NIGHT . . . . 10 ft 15c Shows: 4:30, 6:00, 7:30, 9:00 I ~ KINKY HAIR ' Becomes Straight, Soft, Glossy, Long, M Mw Like Picture by Using HERO LINE /jHK HAIR DRESSING Not Sticky or Gummy Just apply a little Herolin and you ■ see the kinks in your hair straighten ■ cut All your nappy, coarse, stubborn, kinky hair, made straight, smooth, sil ky, glossy. Herolin Hair Dressing makes hair grow fast, long and beauti ful, stopping dandruff and itching of the scalp and falling hair at once. Send 25c (stamps or coin) for a big can of Herolin. Sold on a money-back guarantee. HEROLIN MEDICINE CO. Atlanta. Ga. AGENTS WANTED. Write tor Terms Cross.” ■ Saturday Triangle Plays. Robert Harron in "An Old-Fashioned Y’oung Man.” 5 Acts ‘ Her Birthday Knight.”—Triangle Comedy. Sparks Grocery Company PHONES 43 & 279 Always a full line of good things to eat from the Markets of the world. | Want Advertisements Figure your own want ad. Minimum charge Is 2se. 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-haif eent per word. LOSI LOST OR STOLEN—Hunting case Elgin gold watch; “B” engraved on case. Reward, if returned to this of flce. 9-3 t ZOR SALt FOR SALE—Three Buckeye Incuba tors; cheap. H. H. Covington, 215 Lee street. 6 -6 t FOR SALE—Fine cow with secona calf. j. j. Wilson, Leslie, Ga. 2-to-15 FOR SALE: F. a. Pruitt place, foui miles North of Parrett, Georgia, con tains 1,038 acres. About 700 acre* open land, plenty of running water fine place for stock, well located, or two good public roads. Price $10,109, We can make extremely easy ternu on this place. Apply The Georgia '■ zirii ano Trust Co., Macon, Ga., or W L Thomas. Plains, Georgia sl-tf WA N T ED—M isee Ila neous ATENTION: If you are not bring ing your junk to us, you are losing money every day. We pay highest cash prices for rubber, bones, meta! and all kinds of junk. Try us and be convinced. Phone 271-J. America Junk Company, Rear Harrold Bros. 20-17 MONEY TO LEND at 6% Interest oi desirable residences in Americus, Ga H. O. Jones. ig-t AUTOMOBILE LIVERY Ring Americus Taxi Cab Co. Phone 825. Residence Phone 646. l. L. Compton. 1 to 1 TUESDAY, JULY 10, 19 FARM LOANS Can give good terms on farm loans; money plenti ful. W. W. Dykes. i 5 . tJ AUTOMOBILE LIVERY Ring Americus Taxi Cab Co. Phone 825. Residence 'Phone 628. B. C. Vaughn Ito 1 it you want quick reliable AUTO MOBILE service, call j. m. Weeks, Phone Hl; country trips solicited; prices reasonable. 22-t$ LOANS WITHOUT DELAY on either farm or city property at 6% interest. Gordon Howell, Attorney, Allison Bldg.’ ltf CHOICE FARM LOANS at 5J% Me give lowest rates, easiest terms and quickest service, save money by see. ing us. G. R. Ellis or G. C. Webb. FOR RENI FOR RENT Small five room bung alow. City water and phone. All the land wanted for gardening Phone 94 L. A. Morgan. 10-ts F OR RENT—Five room house corner Furlow and Forrest streets. A. c. Crockett. 9 _ lt . FOR RENT OR SALE—Restaurant, barber shop, pressing club outfit, pool room (2 tables) 709 Elm avenue. Apply to J. E. Courtney or Mrs. H. E. Hur ley, Richland, Ga. 6 _ 6 | FOR RENT—Three room apartmen ir our home on Barlow street; mod ern conveniences. C. A. Chambliss 1-ts FOR RENT—My home on W. Furlow street; possession July Ist. Olin Wil- What Interested Him. "Did Mr. Chuggins keep a notebook on his travels?” "Yes. But all he wrote in it was the number of blow outs he had and the amounts of the fines he paid."—Wash'ngton Star.