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Our stock of Sterling Silver was
never more complete. S. A. Daniels.
Miss Clara Holly and Miss Gladys
Hutchinson left today for Miss Holly -
home at Madison, where they will
-pend the day pleasantly.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther M. Hawkins. o.‘
Columbia. S. C-, are the guests of Mr
and Mrs. T. B. Hooks, at their home on
Lee street.
Why use only halt of your ability
when a little training will fit you to
use all of your talent and to get the
salary you are worth? Take a busi
ness course. — * u
Miss Mary Walker is the guest of
Mrs. B. F. Mattingly, of Atlanta, for a
few days.
Jack Glawson. son of J- L. Glawson,
is spending a short furlough at his
Lome, after several months service in
the United States navy.
See charming Fannie Ward. in ,
“Unconquered,” Monday at the Alca
zar. _t - j
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mashburn spent.
yesterday with relatives in Vienna.
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Miss Katrina Bush and Stewart,
Bush returned yesterday in their car
to their home at Gray, Ga., after a,
visit to their grandparents, Mr. and j
Mrs. J. D. Stewart.
Miss Sallie Johnson announces the
opening of her music school Monday.
Sept. 3, at her studio. 22 South Lee
St. Open daily for registration. Phone
376.
Miss Lillian Cochran, of Bunnell.
Fla., is the guest of her sister, Mrs.,
.ohn Council, on Lee street.
Miss Belle Ansley, who has been
spending some time in Tampa, Jack
sonville and other Florida cities, will ,
return home today.
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The Athens Business College is now (
organizing a school to be taught here. ]
For full information send a postal to
T. K. Mac Cary, care Cawood House.
22-ts
Mrs. E. C. Guerry and little dauhg
ter, Grace, are spending the week with
relatives in Richland.
Miss Mary Alice Lingo has retured
from a visit to Cordele. She was ac
companied home by Miss Frances
Marsh, who will spend a week or so
as her guest.
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SPECIAL SALES FOR MON
DAY AND TIESDAY : : :
At 50c, worth 75c to SI.OO, over two,
hundred Sample Dresses for Children,
made of fast-colored Gingham and ■
Percales.
At 98c, worth $1.50, over twenty
styles Children’s Dresses, made of the
best Gingham and Chambray.
At 69c, worth SI.OO, Fibre Rugs,
pretty patterns, size 30x60 inches.
At $1.98, worth $2.50, Alexander
Smith Axminster Rugs, size 30x60.
At SI.OO, worth $1.25, famous Sa
lem Sheets for large double beds.
At 75c, worth $1.50, Ladies’ Silk and
Cotton Mixed Waists; new styles.
At 25c, worth 50c. Ladies’ Silk Hose,
black, blue and grey.
At 2c, worth sc, Indies' White tic n
stitched Handkerchiefs, full size.
At SI.OO, worth $1.50, Men’s fine
Madras Shirts, new fall stock.
At 10c, worth 12 l-2c, Y’ard-Widei
Sheeting, short lengths.
At $1.69, worth $2.50. extra quality
Bed Spreads, fringed and hemmed.
At 2c, worth sc, full size, heavy;
Glass Tumblers. (Limit six.)
At 12 l-2c, worth 15c to 18c, twelve
patterns New Curtain Scrim. 36-in.
At 38c, worth 50c, Mercerized Ta
ble Damask, 64 inches wide.
At 10c, worth 12 l-2c, All-Silk Rib
bons, black, white and colors.
At 12 l-2c. worth 15c, good quality
Mattress T eking.
Special for Monday and Tuesday, J.
& P. Coats’ Spool Cotton 200-yard
spools, black and white, 8 spools for
25c; sold only with other purchases
amunting to SI.OO or more.
THE STANDARDDRY
GOODS CO.
Fiinne 226.
<>r»nn Ave. *meriniß, Ga.
Sf Sheufter's n F+xasaua ■/<*.
I Bell, the Jeweler.
Mrs. R. D. SfcWWWt DM* 'vau-j
sens. I'.' .c as arsd WxINS re-|
t .trued frv’-m s sis ': o' s t s-s »«-x*ks
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C- C Hawkins leaves to-
1 n-.orrvw fcr At iinta where she will
' relatives.
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PIANO MH 001 Miss Mary F
Hawkes' Piano School opens its fall
j term Monday. September the third. For
? particulars and registration apply
;Studio. W Ctr reh street, or Phone
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[' Miss Lillian Cochran will return
! today to her home in Bunnell, Florida,
after a visit to her sister, Mrs. John
I Council.
' Little Miss Lucile Logan of Lees
burg returned home Saturday after a
visit to her aunt. Mrs. E. W. Seig.
! See charming Fannie Ward, in
! Tnconquered,” Monday at the Alca
zar. 2t.
. Misses Martha Virginia and Beatrice
■ Ferrell of Columbus, who have been
i visiting Mrs. E. W. Seig, on Barlow
i street, returned home Saturday after
ooon.
; Dr. Wade Stackhouse returned to
his home in Dillon, S. C., after a visit
o; two days to relatives in Americlus.
After August 20th, my office will be
ocated on Jackson street over Howell's
Pharmacy. Dr. L. F. Grubbs. 12-ts
Gordon Clark of Flintside went up
to Atlanta Saturday afternoon for a
: brief visit.
’Willard Rilfey left Saturday after
noon for Atlanta to spend several days ■
with relatives.
Join the Business Class and prepare ,
yourself to fill one of the many posi
tions that will be vacated by those who
have been called by the draft. 22-ti
Harris Beckwith of Atlanta, who
has been visiting relatives in and near :
the city, returned home Saturday
afternoon.
John W. Shiver has contracted with
Mrs. W. C. Barrow to build a prettv
six-room bungalow on Hancock avenue
The work has already begun and the
residence is to be finished by October
first.
Shipment of Blankets. Towels, etc.,
I received by Saturday’s express. Ans-
I ley's. 26-It
Mrs. W. W. Hooks of Cobb was in
America.. Friday afternoon.
Miss Eunice Stubbs, of Leesburg,
j who has been visiting her aunt. Mrs.
Edgar Simmons, near Americus, re-
I turned home Saturday afternoon.
Don’t be too late, but buy your grain
I seed now; Fulghum oats are scarce;
we are in a position to quote prices
on Wheat, Rye, Oats, etc. Planters’
Seed Co. 26-3 t
J. H. Miers of Plains was in the
city Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ferguson and
little daughter, Sarah Helen, of De-
Soto. were in Americus Saturday, en
roue to Monticello to visit relatives.
Dr. M. H. Wheeler who has been
spending a few days at his old home
in Maysville, Ga., was in Americus
Friday, but left Satuday morning
' and will be absent from the city un
til Friday of next week.
C. C. Wall of Schley county was a
visitor in the city Saturday.
Judge Ware G. Martin, of the City
Court of Leesburg, was in Americus
Saturday on legal business.
Mrs. John A Forrester and child- ■
ren of Leesburg are in the city, the
guests of relatives.
R. S- Pryor of Smithville was in
Americus Saturday on business.
E. S. Ferguson, Jr., of Lee county
1 was a visitor in Americus Saturday.
Mrs. T. A. Acree arrived yester
day afternoon from Camilla, Ga., to
; be the guest of her son. Rev. George
M. Acree.
Miss Sallie Billingslee of Albany
arrived Saturday, enroute home Mont
Eagle. Tenn., and is the guest of Mrs.
- M. E. Scrutchens on Church street.
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TITHEX you are away on y :r
’ ’ vacation you soon find that or. ■
: ihe greatest pleasures of your tri -
■ >’tir.g to the dear cnes and friena.;
1 ft behind.
; you write them about yourvaca
:■ adventures, you will realize that
y u were wise when you decided to
i lie along a box of fresh, crisp
vton's Highland Linen.
If you have not already secured a
■ ly cf Eaton's Highland Linen
f r your vacation trip—wc can cuoply
WINDSOR PHARMACY
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While you are helping to make
your country’s history those
who mu& stay at home will
miss you. Your photograph
will help a lot.
The Ihnsw Sigoio
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clark of Web
ster county were visitors in Americus
Saturday.
Shipment of Blankets, Towels, etc.,
received by Saturday’s express. Ans
ley’s. 26-lt
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Pettis and Vir
gil and Marshall Pettis, of Miami,
Glorida, are visitors in Americus, the
-'tests of Mrs. E. C. Price and C. L.
Ptttis.
Mrs. Walter Gill has returned to;
her home in Richland, after a visit to
Mrs. E. C. Guerry on Felder street.
'ust received a big shipment of
BUR CLOVER; sow early ea insure
good stand. Planters’ Seed Co.
25—3 t
Miss Cortez Whitsett of Atlanta is
I the guest of Miss Mary Hawkins at het
home on College street.
M—MS j|jn —I IT- M—g-M
A Screen Play of Love and Gold
THEDA BARA
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‘The Tiger Woman’
A Stupendous
WILLIAM FOX
Super de Luxe Photodrama
Showing the Incomparable Screen Star in a Role Fraught
with Thrills and Ter.se Situations
OPERA HOUSE
TUESDAY, AUG. 28
Afternoon Prices - ■ 5 & 10c
Night Prices ... 5,10,15 c
4:30 to 10:30 P. M.
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER,
Mrs. Frank Sheffield is visiting
relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. B. O. Easterlin, has returned
from a visit to relatives in Fitzgerald.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Slappey and
children, of Schley county, were vis
itors in Americus Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. H. E. Hurley, of Richland, vis
ited in Americus Saturday.
J. W. Jordan, of Leslie, was iir-the
city Saturday.
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Miss Gertrude Dean, of Nashville,
Ga.. arlrived Saturday, and is the
guest of her brother, James A. Dean
H. C. Dean, of Nashville, will ar
rive Monday on a visit to his brother,
James A. Dean.
Mrs. Joe L. Sutton and little son,
Joe L„ Jr., leave Sunday for Savan
nah and Tybee to spend a week or
ten days .
Mrs. Sam Harrison left Saturday for
Augusta, to spend several days with
relatives.
Mrs. Minnie Hearn, of Anderson
ville. was a visitor in the city Satur
day.
Mrs. R. S. Pryor and family, oi
near Smithville, were visitors in Amer-'
icus Saturday.
Mrs. B. S. Kassell was expected to,
arrive Satuijfjiy from an extended;
visit to friends and relatives in East-1
ern cities.
W. M. Kidd, of near Preston, was a !
planter transacting business in Amer
icu? Satui day.
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McCord Prather came down Satur- i
day from Camp Harris, Macon, to i
spend the week-end with home folks.
J. R. Livingston, the little son of
Mrs. Lottie Livingston, is quite ill
with favor on Jackson street.
Lueh Richardson, of Smithville, was 1
ir Americus Saturday on business.
Rev. j. W. Stokes, of Climax, Ga . i
was a visitor in Americus Saturday.
W. E. Kennington, of Cobb, was in
the city yesterday.
T. E. Bolton, of Leslie, was a busi-!
ness visitor in the city Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jay Brooks an-1
nounce the birth of a- little daughter, i
Sammie Jay Brooks, at the Americus
hospital yesterday afternoon.
Kassell’s announce the receiving of;
new shipments of all the latest fall
styles in Millinery; assortments ofj
almost every style, including all the
newest models; prices from cheap,
ones to the best. Call and look them
I ever. 26-lt
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NOTICE.
The Athens Business School, will:
open in the Bell Studio Sept. 3rd;
night classes will be conducted three i
times a week. If you are contemplat-;
ing joining class, make your arrange-1
ments as soon as possible, as there;
will be preliminary work that can tv|
done at home before school opens. Cal) i
lor write T. <. ;.:eCary, care Cawood
■ House. 8-ts
110 TO 25 PER CENT E
: DISCOUNT SALE !
s On All Summer Goods i
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9 For One Week Only, Beginning |
1 Monday, August 27!
• It’s a good investment to buy sum- •
• mer goods now at these low prices. S
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• All Men s Straw Hats All fancy PaJasols ®
J on sale at at ®
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• New fall goods are arriving daily, f
| Visit each department and see the new S
2 styles. |
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PHONES 43 & 279
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Want Advertisements !
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Figure your own want ad. Minimum
p-liarge is 25c. For insertions less 1
(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
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> four weeks, one-half cent per word,
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LOST —One black velvet handbag, .
containing dorine box. Finder return
to Times-Rqcorder office. 22-4 t
WAN TED—Miscellaneoas ;
WANTED—Modern six-room house,!
well located in Americus; possession'
about Nov. Ist. Full particulars in re-'
ply. W. H. Emmett, Atlanta, Ga.
OPENING FOR SOLICITOR, acci
dent, health, life insurance; monthly
policy, p. O. Box 696, Atlanta, Ga. !■
21-7 t
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WANTED Experienced man to
work on farm and oversee same; farm
near Americus; give reference; ex
perience and salary expected. W. H. 1
1 Emmet, Atlanta, Ga. ‘,
CHOICE FARM LOANS at 5J% :
We give lowest rates, easiest terms and
quickest service. Save money by see.
tug uh. G. R. Ellis or G. C. Webb.
WANTED—Applications for loans on
chcice farm lands; low rate ®f inter
< t: 5 to 20 .-ear-. P. B. Williford
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MONEY’ TO LEND at 6% interest on
desirable residences in Americus, Ga.
H O. Jones. 18-ts
FARM LOANS Can give good
terms on farm loans; money plenti
ful. W. W. Dykes. 15-ts
POSITION WANTED by young
Americus man; sober, honest and re
liable; best references furnished. Ad
d-ess Box 250, Americus, Ga.
IF Y’OU WANT quick reliable AUTO
MOBILE service call J. M. WEEKS,
| Phone 111. Country trips solicited;
| prices teas >nable. 29-ts
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‘■Op SAIJ
FOR sALE CHEA!’ Handsome
t.>pewriter desk and chair; also refrig
erator in good condition. Address
' T’-esk.” are Times-Recorder. 24-ts
FOR SALE —Two story house; nine
rooms; 121 Hampton street, between
Church and Lamar streets; recently
remodeled; all modern conveniences,
exceptionally good value; well located,
close in. See Allison Realty Company.
R. E. Allison, President and Treasurer
24-ts
FOR SALE, or would rent to good
party, Americus Machine Shop, back
cf old Southern Express Co. stand. M. !
N. Edwards. 24-7 t
FOR SALE or rent five room house !
on Lee street. R. S. Broadhurst.
SUN DAY, A [ GI ST 26, l»I7„
tOR SALE: F. A. Pruitt place, four
miles north of Parrott, Georgia, con
tains 1.03 S acres. About 700 e**res
open 'and, plenty of running ttgter,
fine place for stock, well located, on
two good public roads. w Hce $10,500.
We can mak'e extremely easy terms
on this place. Apply The Georgia
Loan and Trust Co.. Macon, Ga., or W.
L. Thomas, Plains. Georgia. 31-ti
FOR SALE—Good horse and buggy
at a bargain. Apply Wilkes Brothers,
Americus, Ga. 21-7t*
FOR SALE—FuII size cotton pick
ing sheets; York & Hub Bagging and
Ties. Harrold Bros. 12-261
FGZ? /?£7V7
FOR RENT—Five-room house SB.OO
month; 12-room house 25.00 month. P.
B. Williford.
FOR RENT—Three connecting
I rooms for light housekeeping. Phone
I 00l
. 26-ts
FOR RENT OR SALE—House on
Barlow street, formerly occupied by
Miss Susie Taylor; well suited for two
apartments. Mrs. F. B. Arthur,
Chairman. 26-ts
FOR RENT.—Six room apartment
house; College street; all modern con
veniences; renovated and freshened;
' possession Sept. Ist. Phone 333. 24-ts
FOR RENT—6 room house. Large
lot. Possession Sept. 17. W. L. Dupree
22-7 t
FOR RENT—Five-room bangalow on
I Furlow street; all modern conven
iences. Write Claude Schneider ,P. O.
i Box 251. 21-5 t
FOR BENT—Brick stores, with or
without cellar, facing on Hampton
j street, with sidetrack at rear,. Well
suited for brokerage, or storing, of
grain and country produce. Harrold
Bros. 12-26 t
FOR RENT—Possession Sept Ist,
1017, store corner Forsyth street and
Totton avenue. One of the best loca
tions in Americus for any kind of bus.
I bless. Alterations and improvements
made to suit tenant. Also, store ad
| i< ining above on Forsyth street.
, Apnlv to
o-26t "..rroid Bros,