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BEAT THE BOLL WEEVIL
BY PLANTING
North Carolina Cotton Seed
Ten to Fifteen Days Earlier Than Native Seed
MYATT’S EARLY PROLIFIC
CLEVELAND BIG BOLL
KING
SIMPKINS PROLIFIC
Also a Number of Other Varieties.
GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING.
PLANTERS SEED CO.
Americus, Ga.
PLANT YOUR GARDENS
NOW!
Conserve the Food Supply
And Live Better By
Raising Plenty of Vegetables.
Plant Early and Plow Often. -
Fresh Seeds &£
just received at
Allens Drug and Seed Store
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Help to provide for our soldiers who
are fighting to save your children
from Autocracy and Poverty.
Buy United States Government War-Savings ;
Stamps and Thrift Stamps, which pay 4 per |
cent compounded quarterly. A $5.00 stamp will ;
cost only $4.12 if purchased in January, $4.13 if ;
purchased in February. A “Thrift Card” is ;
furnished to all purchasers of 25-cent stamps.
Produce more and do not waste.
The Bank of Commerce
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NOTICE I
I Only a few Thermax Grills I
I left from our December Sale. I
I We will sell them as long as |
I they last for the low price of i
I $5.25 I
I Americus Lighting Co. I
■HE AMERICUS nEMECORDER
HELLO, GIRLS! HERE’S
1 CHANCE FOR YOU TO
SAY HELLMN FRANCE
Young women! Can you speak and
read French as well as English? Can
you understand French as spoken over
a telephone ana make yourself under
stood in the same language by the
person at the other end of the wire?
For those who can there is an op
portunity just now for the most patri
otic and most thrilling sort of service
“over there” with Gen. Pershing and
the American Expeditionary force
French are wanted at once by the
signal corps to handle the switch
boards which link American head
quarters in France not only with the
American section of the front but with
the French general telephone system
as well, t is obvious, therefore, that
only those who are very fluent with
their French can be used.
t is a good job as well as a patriotic
one. Os course, experienced operators
are preferred, but a girl without any
experience may be taught quickly to
manipulate a switchboard —and will
be taught. The pay is S6O a month for
operators, $72 for supervisors and
$1.25 for chief operators. All will wear
uniforms and will be maintained at
lhe expense of the army.
Applications should be made to the
Chief Signal Officer of the Army.
Room No. 826, Mills Building Annex,
Washington, D. C.
Ladies! Why
Keep Corns?
Lift a com or callus right* off
without one bit of pain.
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?Yes! You truly can lift
off every hard corn, soft
corn oi* corn between the
toes, as well as hardened
calluses on bottom of feet
without one bit of pain.
A genius in Cincinnati
discovered freezone. It is
an ether compound and
tiny bottles or this magic
A. _ fluid can now be hr ? at
any drug store for a few
ll II cents -
"k. Apply seevral drops of
tbi s freezone upon a ten
a, 1 der, aching corn or callus.
! instantly, all soreness dis-
jjrt appears and shortly you
A#' will find the corn or cal
! lus so shriveled and loose
I . that you lift it off with the
fingers. You feel no pain
while applying freezone or afterwards.
Just think! No more corns or cal
luses to torture you, and they go with
out causing one twinge of pain or
soreness Keep a tiny bottle on the
dresser and never let a corn or callus
ache twice adv
Notice to Customers.
W’e, the following barbeyshops of
Americus, agree to the following scale
of prices, to be effective on and after
Monday, February 18:
Hair Cut 35 cents.
Massage 35 cents
Shampoo 35 cents
Hair Singe 35 cents
(Signed)
JOHNSON’S BARBER SHOP.
MANRY’S BARBER SHOP.
WINDSOR BARBER SHOP.
OPERA HOUSE
Friday, Feb. 15
William Farnum
in
‘The Conqueror’
A Masterpiece of
Photo Play Art
Embodies every feature of
Love Interest
Vigor
Action
Suspense
Humor
Pathos
Atmosphere
to make it a truly great picture
Prices: Children 10c, Balcony
15c, Adults 20c.
Shows 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30
LAST CALL
, \
Our 25 per cent discount sale will
close in a few days. We have a few
very choice patterns in
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Fine Suits left, and it will be to your
interest to come at once and make
your selection, as the prices on wool
clothing will be almost, if not quite,
double next Fall.
W. D. Bailey Company
AMERICAN SHIP IN
COLLISION AT NIGHT
AN ATLANTIC PORT, Feb. 15.—An
American passenger ship bound for
Cuba, which left yesterday, returned
to port today with a large hole above
the starboard waterline amidships.
She was in collision after midnight
with an unknown steamer in a dense
fog. The fate of the other vessel is
a mystery.
MEXICO OIL FIELDS
SUBJECT TO DISPUTE
Laredo, Texas, Jan. 15. —Efforts ot
General Luis Cabellero to induce Gen
eral Manuel Pelaez, whose forces con
trol the Tampico oil fields, to submit
to the federal government, have met
with emphatnc refusal, according to
private advices received here from
SPECIAL
LACE SALE
AT
ANSLEYS
MONDAY, FEB. 18
8 O’CLOCK A. M.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
Many sorts of Lace will be thrown
on center tables for
ONE DAY
if weather is good, but will be contin
ued if weather interferes. These Laces
. will include real Torchons and other
fine sorts. Values up to thirty-five
cents yard. We group them in
. TWO LOTS
£ CENTS 1 M CENTS
O YARD 1U YARD
NEW SPRING NEW SPRING
GOODSNOW GOODS NOW I
READY LACE SALE READY I
j H
the affected district. Cabellaro is said
to have failed in his attempt to per
suade the oil producers to buy off
Pelaez. If the government persists in
its attempt to carry out the announced
program of securing complete control
of the oid fields, Cabellero’s threat
to invade the region may become his
only recourse. Caballero is reported
to be receiving a few men and con
siderable supplies by sea from Vera
Cruz and other gulf ports.
MANY ENROLL FOR
BUILDING OF SHIPS
About seventy-five Americus men
enrolled today in the U. S. Public Ser
vice Reserve, tendering their services
to the government in the shipbuilding
field.
The registration office is in the of
fice of the U. S. Food administrator
above the Times-Recorder office.
The government needs men for the
shipbuilding work, and will accept vol
unteers for any branch of work.
FRIDAT, FEBRUARY 15, IMS.
To Build Mine Sweepers.
SVANNAH, Ga., eb. 15.—With the
contract signed for construction of 36
steel mine sweepers for the French
government, the Foundation Co., which
has located here, has already started
work at the Brampton plantation. The
vessels are to be delivered six months
from now.
Building Big Drydock.
SAVANNAH, Ga.. Feb. 15.—With a
contract for a 10,000 ton drydock giv
en to Messrs. Terry and Brittain, of
the Terry Shipbui IdingCorporation,
and the landing of the Foundation
Company, Savannah is back again in
the game for bigger things. Her
Board of Trade is workin gconstantly
and before long something else big in
the industrial line is expected.
Negro Killed by Farmer.
FITZGERALD, Feb 14—Noah Crumb
ley, a white farmer living near Ro
chelle, shot an<] killed a negro intrud
ed a negro intruder at his home last
Friday night, according to information
reaching Fitzgerald yesterday.