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Local News Items
Call and see our new goods just re
ceived. S. A. Daniel.
Like Oranges Try Orange Cr-isn,
c, in bottles.
W. D. McNeil, c." Macon, is in the
city.
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Drink Orange Crush, 5c in bottles.
Plant now: Irish Potatoes, Bunch
Butter Beans, Snap Beans, Radishes,
Beets, Turnips, Mustard, Egg Plants,
Peppers, Cabbage and Collards. The
Planters Seed Co. 28-2 t
Judge W. E. Thomas, of Valdosta,
arrived Sunday and will be engaged in
holding court here for several days.
Daylo Glashlights at Hightower’s
Book Store. -eod-tf
CHOICE, fresh meats, fish, oysters,
butter, eggs, fruits vegetables and gro
ceries and fine pork sausage. Bragg’s
Market. Phone 181. eod-tf
W. W. Hooks, of Cobb, was in the
city Monday.
Give the Kids Orange Crush in
bottles. sc. ts
I will be out of my office until Wed
nesday morning, March 6. Dr. M. H.
Wheeler. 2-24-eodst
The little one played out in the cold
and that night it was all chocked up
and croupy. Father, Mother, safeguard
your little ones by keeping a bottle of (
Drew’s Salve in your house ready for
any emergency. For croup, colds,
coughs, sore throat, bronchitis, tonsi
litis and pneumonia. Because in each
bottle lurks that greatest of virtues.
Merit, and because you buy Drew’s
from your druggist on a positive guar
antee that if not found as claimed all
you have to do is return to your drug
gits and he cheerfully refunds your
money. That’s why. adv i
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A STORE FULL OF BARGAINS- AT
iiiE STANDARD
WWWW WWW
COME MONDAY AM) ANY DAY THIS
MEEK.
At 35c, value 50; 36- inch Satin
sriped Voils; fine wirey weave.
At 35c, value 50c; 36-inch Serge,
Cream, Black, Navy, etc.
At $1.50, value $2; fine French
feerge, black and navy, guaranteed all
wool.
At $2, value $2.50; fine French ah
wool Serge, black and navy.
At 65c, value 75c; 36-inch Shepherd
Checks, wool filling.
At 35c, value 50c; 36-inch Satin
striped Poplins—white only.
At 29c, value 35c; Galatea cloth,
36 inches wide, guaranteed fast colors.
At 25c, over hundred patterns new
Percales; wholesale price 24 1-2 c.
At 25c, over one hundred patterns
new Gingham; including only the best
makes.
At 20c, value 25c; fifty patterns fast
colored Dress Gingham.
At 20c, value 25c; fine quality 36-
inch Pajama Checks.
At 15c, value 20c medium quality
Pajama Checks, 28 inches.
At 45c, value 60c; fifteen patterns
highly mercerized Table Damask.
At 98c, value $1.15 Sterling Sheets,
bleached perfectly white, 72 x 90.
At $1.25, value $1.40; Sterling Sheets,
bleached perfectly whitd, 81x90 in
At 25c, value 30c; “Goodvalue” Pillow
Cases, full bleached and full sizes.
At 25c, value 29c; best Standard
Percales, in solid colors, 36 inches
wide.
At 22 l-2c, value 25c; Genuine
Flaxon, fine sheer qualities.
At 25c, Ladies fine lisle Cotton Hose,
silk finish. *
At 25c, Children's fine lisle White
Socks, all sizes.
At 35c, Children’s fine highly mer
cerized colored Top Socks.
At 10c, Ladies’ bleached Summer
Undervests, tapeless neck.
At 15c, Ladies’ bleached Summer
Underbests, with tape neck and should
ers.
At $1.25, 36-inch Silk Poplins, black,
white and colors.
At FT2S, 36-inch Satins, good quali
ty. black and navy.
There are hundred of others here
Just as attractive. Come see for your
seelf.
HIE STANOARf DRY
HOODS CO.
Forsyth St. Next to Bank of Commerce,
Americus, Ga.
Have your eyes examined and
glasses fitted by T. L. Bell.
R. E. Davenport, of Plains, was in
the city Monday.
Plant now: Irish Potatoes, Bunch
Butter Beans, Snap Beans, Radishes,
Beets, Turnips. Mustard, Egg Plants,
Peppers, Cabbage and Collards. The
Planters’ Seed Co. 28-2 t
Electric Light Bulbs at Hightower’s
Book Store 3-eod-tf
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J. J. Wilson, of Leslie, was in the
city Monday.
See Montague Love and Dorothy
Kelly in “The Awakening,” at the Al
cazar tomorrow. 4-lt
Our stock of Typewriter Ribbons nad
Office Supplies is complete. High
tower Book Store. 4-eod-tf
Loose Leaf and Bound Blank Books
at Hlffhtower Book Store. 4-eod-tf
When you ride why not take the
"Cadillac Taxi”; would appreciate
your patronage and assure you prompt
attention. Phone 161. C. W. Hender
son, driver for E. L. Carswell. 28-ts
See Montague Love and Dorothy
Kelly in “The Awakening," at the Al
cazar tomorrow. 4-lt
At The
STRAND
Tomorrow
Pretty
Mary
Miles
Minter
in
"The
Mate
ol
the
Sally
Ann”
Be Sure
to
See Her
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If your druggist cannot supply you we will send you a bottle by parcel post prepaid. Chattanooga Drug and Chemical
Co., Chattanooga, Ten...
THE mMEKIUUS
Give the Kids Orange Crush tn
oottles. be. K
Owners of automobiles and motor
cycles are hereby warned that they
must equip their cars with 1918 tags,
as required by law. AH owners of cars
without tags after March 15th will be
prosecuted. Lucius Harvey, Sheriff.
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Re-Organize Employment Service*
WASHINGTON, D. C., March 4.
Re-organization of the United States
employment service into a permanent
bureau of the department of labor, is
announced today by Secretary Wilson.
Agreement on Railroad Bill.
WASHINGTON, D. C., March 4.
Conferes on the administration rail
road bill today reported an agreement
on compensation for railroads while
under government control, to be bas
ed upon net incomes for three years
ended June 30th last. This is in sub
stantially the form already approv
ed by the senate.
British Advance in Turkey.
LONDON, March b.—British troops
north of Jerusale madvanced along a
front twelve miles wide to a max
imum depth of three thousand yards
astride and west of the Jeiusalem-
Nabulus roads, it was officially an
liounicede today.
Polemic Solon.
Dragging a congressman Into a dis
•rnssion is almost as difficult as teach
ng a duck hew to swim-
Dodge Brothers
CLOSED CAR
Always public spirited, American women
are more active now, than ever in the
history of the nation.
The convertible sedan is proving a boon
and a blessing in speeding war work in all
sorts of weather.
It will pay you to visit us and examine this car.
The gasoline consumption is unusually low.
The mileage is unusually high.
Sedan or Coupe, $1350; Winter Touring Car or Roadster, $1050;
Touring Car, Roadster or Commercial Car, SBBS.
(All prices f. o. b. Detroit.)
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W. G. TURPIN & CO.
Lamar’Street Americus, Ga.
MOTOR CAR USED TO
SWITCH FREIGHT CARS
PROVIDENCE MAN ADOPTS PRAC.
TICAL MEANS OF SOLVING YARD
CONGESTION PROBLEM.
The field of activity in which the
motor car operates to the advantage
cf modern man is almost without limit ;
Witness the application of this truth
by a resourceful (Providence, R. 1., !
man. j
When the freight car shortage be-I
came serious several months ago, the
Broadway Sales Company not only
found it difficult to obtain shipments
from the factory, but had an endless
amount of trouble in getting the cars
unloaded when they finally arrived in
Providence. This was due to insufii
cient switching facilities and a bad
congestion of the railroad yard.s
Sales were too heavy to tolerate de
lays, s 0 the manager of the company
decided there had to be a remedy. Ho
brought out of the oldest Dodge
Brothers motor cars he had and went
down to the yards to do a little
switching of his own. The experiment
worked. Although the car had seen
more than 20,000 miles of service, it
applied itself energetically to the task
oi moving freight cars weighing about
50,000 pounds each, “kicking”them up
to the platform where they could be
unloaded. Thereafter the same plan
was tried several times, each time
with success.
There are more ways than one in
which the motor car can prove itself
irdispensible.
WANT
ONE CENT A WORD ::
ADVERTISEMENTS
Figure your own want ad. Minimum
charge is 25c. For insertions less
than two weeks, one cent per word.
LOST and FOUND
LOST —Ladies’ blue coat Sunday,
somewhere between Andersonville and '■
Arles plantation, or Ameericus and
Arles. Finder please return to Mrs.
R. T. Taylor, Richland, Ga., for re
ward. 4dlt-wlt
LOST—Book containing several ad
hesive stamps, printed in green on one
side “International Typographical Un
ion. 50 cents.” Useless to anyone ex
cept the undersigned. Return to R
C. Moran, at Times-Recorder, if found.
LOST —Flower shaped brooch; dia
mond center; about seventy pearls,
return to 20 Church street; receive
reward. 3d2twlt
LOST —Somewhere on Lee street’
one gold signet ring with two small I
diamonds engraved W. C. M. Return
te W. C. Moody for reward.
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LOST—On upper Dawson road one
34x4 ‘ smooth tread” Goodrich automo
bile case on rim Please return to
Americus Auto Co. 20-ts-
LOST—Bunch of keys on keyring.
Return to The Times-Recorder office.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE —Storehouse; Cotton
avenue. For Rent: 20 acres, smooth
level land; 2 miles out. P. B. Willi
ford. 3-3 t
ONE ALL-ROUND horse for sale.
Mrs. W. C. Barrow. l-6tj
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FOR SALE—Covington, Toole, Wilt-
Resistant cotton seet, very fine; sup
ply limited. Also a few bushels pure
Dix-afifi cotton seet. J. B. Wheeler,!
phone 438. 2-28 d2wks 2t w.
FOR SALE—Plenty No. 1 and No. 2 ;
Pine Shingles. W. W. McNeill. 28-ts
i FOR SALE —Red Cedar Shingles,
the forty-year sort; any quantity;
car lots a specialty. Phone 117.
Shiver. 29 ts
FOR SALE—E. M. F. CUT-DOWN
IN GOOD CONDITION. NEWLY
PAINTED. WILL SELL FOR $225.
APPLY TO FRANK CHAPPELL,
CHAPPELL MACHINERY CO. as
IF YOUR GRATE does not throw out j
I the heat. Phone Shiver, 117 23-ts ■
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FOR SALE—Pure Ditie Fi-Fi cotton j
seed. Phone 599. 24-6t&w
j USED CARS FOR SALE—I Chevro
let Touring Car, run two months, $500; J
•t Dodge Touring Car, $550; 1 Saxon L
Six Touring, s6zo. Several Fords on 1
hand. All above in good shape, and
real bargains. Plains Auto Co.,
Plains, Ga. 1-ts
MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1918. ’
FOR SALE—Seed corn; Ten Row
Little Cobb and Whatley’s Prolific. C.
R. Morgan, Route D. 3d2t-wlt
BRICK, LIME, Cement Plaster and
Sand. Phone 117- Shiver. 28-ts
FOR SALE—Cutdown E. M. F. auto
In good condition. Bargain price. See
Frank Chappell at Chappell Machin?
ery Co
WAN TED—Miscellaneous
WANTED—By married man, twelve
years on the road as saleman; open
for offer March 15th. Position in
store in city considered. For personal
interview address “Salesman,” care
Times-Recorder. 4-eod.
WANTED—RetaiI shoe and cloth
ing salesman. Address X. Y. Z., care
Times-Recorder. It
AUTOMOBILE LIVERY—Ring Amer
icus Taxi Cab Company. Phone 825;
residence Phone 646. L. L. Compton.
3-ts
WANTED —to rent or buy about ten
acres of land; close to the city. Ad
dress P. O. Box 294, Americus, Ga.
28-3
PROGRESSIVE SHOE SHOP—AII
kinds of shoe repairing made a spe
cialty. Work called for and delivered
promptly. I solicit your patronage.
W. M. Bivins, Proprietor, 108 South
Lee street. 3-1-lm
WANTED —To pasture your stock
in Barrow pasture; rates $1.50 per
month, payable in advance. Good graz
ing now. See C. J. Clark, or tele
phone 303. 20-ts
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i FARMS WANTED—Atlanta renting
1 property, exchange for farms aroual
Americus or South Georgia; pay dif
ference; prefer dealing with owner.
i .1. C., 66 Forrest Ave., Atlanta. 3-7 t
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j IF YOU HAVE any trouble with your
roof, either store or residence, Phone
Shiver, 117. 23-ts
MONEY TO LEND at 6% interest on
desirable residences in Americus, Ga.
11. O. Jones. 18-ts
RUGS—Carpets, cleaned approach
ing new. Phone 443. J. N. Carter.
15-ts
FARM AND CITY LOANS 5 1-2 per
cent, interest. Terms easy; quick ser
vice. W. W. Dykes. 9-25-ts
FOR PAINT, Roofing Cement, Roof
Paint, Creosote for preserving your
Shingles, Phone Shiver, 117. 23tf
“Saturday Night” Sketches.
Agents Wanted. Boy or girl work
ing way through school preferred. Very
liberal terms. Address J. L. Herring,
Tifton, Ga. 19-5 t
FOR RENI
FOR RENT OR SALE—My home, No.
601 Hancock avenue; furnished or un
furnished. Write Claude Schneider,
P O. Box 251. l-4t
FOR RENT—One furnished room.
Phone 732.
CALL A. B. CAREY. Phone 314
right call for taxi cab; any part of
city. Day call 161. Windsor Phar
macy 21-30 t
R. A. SHY’S TAXI SERVICE; nice
cars; careful drivers. City calls, 25c;
after 12 o’clock at night, 50c; funerals
and weddings, $5 00 a car. Day Phone
161; Night, 328 and 267. 26-lm
WHERE DO YOU get the best shave
At the Windsor Barber Shop. 23
Sheet Copper, Sheet Iron
and Tin Workers
Metal Roofing and General
Jobbing. Auto Radiator
Repairs.
B. B. ALLEN'
111 So. Lee St. Phone 556