Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, February 03, 1918, City Edition, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX The New Store’s Introductory Sale I have bought the Maffett stock in Hamil- Maftett’s New ton’s old stand, opposite Windsor Hotel Quiltinfl Business Spring Goods and will strive to merit a continuation of c ” Pl . ipps Will roll in by every the patronage accorded that popular store. » a,e rrice! * train and express and Buying in Large Quantities Will remain on the entire stock for I they will be sold at For this store and a large business in Co- FebjM,lndThatmla^sDry prices in keeping with lumbus enables me to name lower prices cioti*ng and shoes for one more the popular methods. than are possible to smaller dealers and I will week which have made this make it to your interest to come here first, Less Than store famous for extra- j ast an j a u the time f or SU perior values in caotnrv Prippc ordinary values. Dry g 00 ( Ready-10- Wear and Shoes A Shoe Sale m A Corset Sale JSu M .” _ n ■ —— ■ Ladies with little feet wearing from 2 1-2 The “Royaj. Worcester,” “C & B” to 4 Shoes and Slippers can buy Footwear And “Bon Ton” Corsets at a great saving here tomorrow, Feb. 4th. In a sale that spells “SAVING.” $4.00 to $6.00 SI.OO Corsets $1.50 Corsets Shoes and Oxfords in a great sacrifice sale at 69c 95c «!*-« AO -* $2.00 to $3.00 Corsets $1.39 Remember there are only sizes 212 to 4’s. Many styles and practically all sizes • <jr t~b CTT X ZIZTO Successor to J. D. Maffett tlAKiv X S>ll—i w LLIV AMERICUS, GEORGIA LOCAL CHURCH SERVICES THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED First Methodist Church. Rev. P. W. Ellis, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. T. O. Marshall, supt Preaching at 11 a. m., by the pas tor. Union service at the evening hour at the First Baptist church. Epworth League, Tuesday, at 7:15 jP- m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:00 p. m. Sunday School Teachers' meeting Friday, at 7:30 p. m. Sunday morning sermon will be followed by the Sacrament of the Lord’s. Supper. Good music. Plain gospel preach ing. The public is cordially invited to worshp with us. su rani Methodist. East Americus. Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Brooklyn Heights Chapel. Sunday School at 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:45 o’clock Wednesday. SAXON SIX _____ - SIOSO DELIVERED _7_ > Full of gas and oil, and learn I ’ you to run it. / \ pW / I « « .. —M See The Leslie Auto Co., 209 Forsyth St. E. B. Lee at Leesburg, and Sumter Auto Co., at Plains and let them explain to you the merits of the Saxon Car before you purchase any kind of car. For economy and easy riding they can’t be beat. Our Motto—SAXON NOW and SAXON FOREVER. Ceutral Baptist Church. Rev. George F. Brown, Pastor. Sunday morning Bible school at 9:30 o’clock. R. L. Maynard, Supt. Regularity in attendance is essential to the best results in Sunday school work as well as in other things. Morning worship at eleven o’clock. Preaching by the pastor. B. Y. P. U. at 6 tonight. us be on time. tfWI Mid-week meeting on Wednesday night. We will worship this evening with the other congregations of the city at the First Baptist church. First Baptist Church. Re\. Alexis D. Kendrick, D D., Pas tor. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school, with graded classes and modern equip ment. 11 a. m. Preaching by the pastor. Subject: “The Call to Consecration ” ‘ 6:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. 7:15 p. m. The Union Sunday Ev i ening Service will be held with this [THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER. church. All of the churches of the city are co-operating in these meet ings. Rev. S. E. Jenkins, pastor of Lee Street Methodist chulrch, will preach. The public is invited. Warm building and cordial fellowship are features worth considerng during war times; you get both here. The prayer and Bible-study service will be conducted in the pastor’s study at 7:15 p. m. Thursday. i The pastor will cheerfully render any service in keeping with his pas- , toral duties, all on him. Services at Calvary Church. | Rev. Jas. B. Lawrence, Rector. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. j Holy Communion and sermon, 11:00 a. m, Presbyterian Church. Rev. Leßoy G. Henderson, D. D., will preach at eleven a. m. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. This congregation will join in the union service at First Baptist church at 7:00 p. m. Christian Science Church. Taylor street. i Morning service at 11 o’clock Sun day. Wednesday evening services will be held at 8 o’clock. SEIZE HOARDED PEAS; CHECK TO PROFITEERS PHILADELPHIA, February 2.—The United States Food Administration to day seized 21,000 can of peas, hoarded by Zuckerman & Katz in an old battle shack. They will be sold by Jay Cook, the federal food administrator for Philadelphia, and the proceeds turned over to the Red Cross. Zuck* erman & n d Katz and Joseph Schnitz ler, who figured in the deal, will get what they paid for the peas plus the freight from the cannery, but no p> ofit on their investment of $2,500. Kassels Back From Eastern Markets* B. S. Kassels, who has been absent from the city visiting the eastern markets, has returned home, bring ing with him his little granddaughter, Blanche Kimmelman, of Newark, N. J., who will spend the spring and sum mer season here. Mr. Kassels pur chased a fine stock of millienry and other merchandise for his store and will tell the people through the col umns of the Times-Recorder. Purchases J. D. Maffett Stock* H. Silver, a prominent merchant of Columbus, is now in Americus and an nounces that he has purchased the J. D. Maffett stock of good, on Lamar street. Mr. Silver states he will carry a select line of stock at all times. He will come to Americus to live, and will move here shortly. New Sermons Are Discovered. AMSTERDAM. February 2—A series of hiteherto unknown sermons of St. Augustine have been discovered, Ger man papers, at Wolfenbuttel Bruns wick, by Father Germain Morin, a Bel gian Benedictine monk. , Alcazar Monday. Jack Pickford and {.ouise Huff, the young stars who have appeared to gether in many of the best known Paramount pictures of recent date, such as “Seventeen,” “Great Expecta tions,” “Freckles,” and the “Varmint,’ are now being seen their latest pro duction, “Jack and Jill which is to be screened at the Alcazar on Monday. This is .not a childs play, although the kiddies will love it. It is one of the wholesomest, cheeriest little comedy-dramas for grown-ups in which the two have worked—which is say ing a great deal. g JHE undersigned has pur- B • 0 chased the entire capital ’ S stock of the Americus Home g 0 Mixtare Guano Co., and in fu- £ ••••••••• ture this plant will be operated as £ 1")..... L. G. Council’s • |>|| As Fertilizer Works $ The manufacturing and mixing B department will be under the su- ® t ■ Ipervision of Mr. E. F. Wilder, ! I who has had 25 years experi- g ence in manufacturing Fertilizers. £ Planters and dealers are assured • “■"W _ < that nothing but the best grade ® goods will be manufactured. ® [ Only raw materials of the high- • w es j q Ua lity w iH fo e use( j e £ aaaaaaaaa The plant is conveniently lo- cated for wagon delivery. • g Your patronage is respectfully ® g solicited. • • L. G. COUNCIL ; Not how cheap, but how good we can make your Photograph, Portraits, Commercial Work, Kodak Fin ishing. Films developed free. Prints 3c to 5c each. Satisfaction or your money refunded. Send us your films; we pay return postage. L. A. McPheeters F or Sy *street: ' ■<«»«,„ I EBsj AUTO radiator f r REPAIRS I furnish estimate on radiato> before 1 start the job. Work Guaranteed. B. H. ALLEN Rear 111 South Lee St.J Phone 556 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1918.