Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, March 24, 1918, City Edition, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR Local News Items Call and see our new goods just re ceived. S. A. DanleL Mrs Bradley Hogg and mother, Mrs R. B. Brown, of Hawkinsville, Ga„ will be the guests of Mrs Frank Cato Sun day and Monday. Tomato plants now ready for de livery. C. C. Holliday, 221 North Lee street. 11-ts /Mr. and Mrs. Harrold and Mrs. Frank Lanier motored to Atlanta yes terday for the week-end./ Tomato plants now ready for de livery. C. C. Holliday, 221 North Lee i street. 11-ts Mrs. H. B. Crawford left yesterday for Athens where she will chaperone her daughter from Agnes Scott, who will attend Little commencement there next week. FOR SALE—E. M. F. CUT-DOWN IN GOOD CONDITION. NEWLY FAINTED. WILL SELL FOR $225. APPLY TO FRANK CHAPPELL, CHAPPELL MACHINERY CO. as Lieutenants Roach and Lawson are now at home to their friends at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Har rold, on College street. Tomato plants now ready for de livery C. C. Holliday, 221 North Lee atreet. 11-ts Miss Gertrude Joseph, of Columbus, will be with Mrs. Ralston Cargill, on Lee street, during er stay in Ameri cus. Another severe cold spell may coim but a severe cold spell is not half so disagreeable as a severe head or ches: cold, cough, croup, sore-throat, bron chitis, tonsilitis or pneumonia. Al. of which can be quickly repulsed 1 if Drew's Salve is rubbed on the af fected parts. Mother try it on your little ones. You cannot affords to trifle j with their little lives when one 25 < cent bottle will suffice. Try it on the guarantee of your druggist as well as the manufacturer. Monday Morning at 9 o’clock, March 25th Fifty Dandy Style, regular $6.00 Georgette ana Crepe de Chine Waists will go on sale at $3.49 each No Approvals and not over two of these waists to a customer Special Sale on White Canvas Oxfords and Pumps Big lot of White Canvas Oxfords and Pumps, low and high heels, all sizes on sale at $1.75 Other high grade Oxfords and Pumps in great variety of styles at $3.00 to SIO.OO. CHURCHWELL’S Department Store “Sells it for Less” Have your eyes examined and | glasses lifted by T. L. BelL Mrs. Franc Mangum and little daughter, Frances, left yesterday for a short visit to Macon. Like Oranges Try Orange Cmah. e, In bottlea. / .Mrs. Kennith Luthy and Mrs. Grant land Rice, of New York; Mrs. J. L. Hand, of Pelham; Mrs. Thomas Ve reen, of Moultrie, and Mrs. Charles R. Crisp, of Washington and Americus, are visiting their mother, Mrs. Flor ence D. Hollis, at her home on Taylor Electric Ligm Bulbs at Hightower’s Book Store 3-eod-tf „ - .111, Il '•* Mr. and Mrs. W. L. West and little daughter .Mary Anna West, of Albany, are visiting relatives here. For a taxi-cab 'phone 161. Eddie B. Melton, driver for E. L Carswell. J. P. West, of Albany, is the guest of relatives in the city. Give the Kids Orange Crush in rat’es. 5c ts A. Dodson, of Plains, Ga., was a visitor here Saturday afternoon. See Julian Eltinge in “The Widow’s Might’’ at the Alcazar Monday. It . Carroll J. Clark, Jr., who has been seriously ill with pneumonia for sev eral weeks, was able to be out on the streets again Saturday. Give the Kids Orange Crush in x?ttles. sc. ti Hugh Ferguson, of DeSoto, was in the city Saturday. Daylo Flashlights at Hightower’s Book Store. -eod-tf Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sla,ppey and fam ily, of Schley county, were in the city Saturday. See Julian Eltinge in “The Widow's Might’’ at the Alcazar Monday. It THE AMERICUS ITIMES-RECORDER. E. Timmerman, of Plains, was a visitor in Americus Saturday. Drink Orange Crush, 5c in bottles. E. S. Ferguson, Jr., of Lee coun ty, was here Saturday. $5.00 IN ( ASH GIVEN AWAY TO READERS OF THE LIBERTY LOAN PAGE. READ NOTICE FOR PARTIC ULARS. ts H. A. Countryman, of Smithville, was in the city Saturday. House paint at wholesale prices; get our color cards and prices. We sell direct to property owners. If in terest in paint, write C. A. Jowers & Sen, Wholesale Distributors, Buena Vista, Ga, 3-17-2431 apr. 7;sun.4t T. M. Easterlin, of Andersonville. Ga., was a visitor in the city Satur day. THE MUSIC EVENT OF THE YEAR, SWISS BELL RINGERS. AT AMERICUS HIGH SCHOOL AUDITO RII M, MATINEE AND NIGHT, APR. 2. 1918. BENEFIT OF ARMY Y. M. C. A. 3-24-6 t J. Carter, of Ellaville, was in Amer icus Saturday. For 2 days only, Monday and Tues day, March 25th and 26th, the U. S. Woolen Mills Co’s, saleman. H. T. Cole man, will have on display at W. A. Joyner’s store a full line of spring and summer woolens.. .Novelties for the season. Also large line blue serges, fast colors. Onr prices are lower than others. Take advantage of this opportunity. $16.50 to $32.50. Free extra pair pants to match your suit. H. T. Colemand, Salesman. It Roscoe Matthews, of Smithville, was in the city Saturday. Jesse J. Bull, of Oglethorpe, was a visitor in Americus Saturday. C. C. Jordan, of Ellaville, was a vis itor in the city Saturday. Judge Ware G. Martin was a visitor in Americus Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Scott and little s< n, of Greensboro. N. C.. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A F. Hodges, on Ander sonville road. • • • Open 1 P. M. At The Open 1 P. M. • • ALCAZAR THEATRE • • Monday Tuesday • • Wonderful Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle J in • J JULIAN ELTINGE « Out West” * 5 and J in • g Pretty Madge Evans * • ”The Widow’s Might” in • • 5 Acts. Admission iic and 17c. i *'Tiie Volunteer” • • I hope you will not fail to c Acts. Admission 11c and 17c. fc £ see Mr. Eltinge in this £ • amusing picture. Come and take a good laugh. Q Dr. J. B. Clark, of Plains, was in the city Saturday. WAYCROSS BANKER TO OPPOSE EXTRADITION ATLANTA, Ga., March 23. —Follow- ing the action of Governor Dorsey yesterday in honoring the requisition of the governor of Illinois for Law rence J. Cooper, president of the First National Bank of Waycross, formerly a member of the House of Represen tatives from Ware county and a mem ber of the steering committee which put through the famous bone-dry bills at the extra session of 1917, it was agreed between attorneys for Mr. | Cooper and Henry A Berger, assist-' ant state’s attorney of Cook county. ' Illinois, who was here to prosecute the requisition, that a warrant is to be served on Mr. Cooper in Waycross, that he shall then institute .proceed ings for a writ of habeas corpus, and shall make bond in the sum of $lO,- 000 pending the disposition of the habeas corpus proceedings. The warrant on which the requisition was issued was sued out by Simon Hamber, of Chicago, and charged Mr. Cooper with fraud and confidence game. It grew out of a controversy arising from a real estate transaction between Mr. Cooper and Hamburg, in which Mr. Cooper traded certain south eorgia lands for certain Chicago real estate owned by Hamburfl. Mr. Cooper claims that the Chicago .property was grossly over-valued in the representa tion made to him, while Hamburg as serted tha Mr. Cooper made affidavit to a clear title to the south Geor gia lands, clear and free from all in cumbrance, when as a matter of fact he did not hold title. For Sale 30 Acres Long Leaf Yellow Pine timber; virgin growth. E. T. LONG, 24-4 t Saithville, Ga. WHEN YOU WANT A Taxicab Phone 51 for Prather’s Cadillac 8 Sheet Copper, Sheet Iron and Tin Workers Metal Roofing and General Jobbing. Auto Radiator Repairs. B. H. ALLEN 111 So. Lee St. Phone 556 WANT !■ 1 111 I 111 II II !!■ MMIMMmMMMMM—————I■ ■■■■■ ■ Hill I Ml I -.fH —— ■ .11 ■ ■■!■■ ■! mi ■■ ■ll II ONE CENT A WORD :: ADVERTISEMENTS LOST and FOUND FOUND—A baby coat of white pique, with scalloped, embroidered col lar. Owner can call at Times-Re corder office and pay for ad. 24 —- 1,1 " LOST—Half-grown pointer puppy; a few brown spots; one ear brown. Call me at Pohne 481. Fred Statham. 23 __ LOST —One white pointer dog with light brown specks on body and ears, also brown spots on hips; collar around neck; answers to the name of “Jack.” Finder please return to W. E Bacon, 117 Prnce street and get i ■ward 22-2 t I LOST—Bunch of keys on keyring, i Return to The Times-Recorder office. ! LOR SALE FOR SALE—Tomato plants and ( Cabbage Plants. Apply to Sparks Gro , eery Company. 24-2 t i FOR SALE—Osceola and Hundred j Day beans, also Spanish peanuts. C. , R. Morgan 4t d&w. I FOR SALE — About 100 bushels choice Simpkin cotton seed. Harrold Bros. 22-4 t | FOR SALE —Fifteen or twenty i panels good picket fence, also ten or ! lifteen second-hand doors. Harrold Brothers. 22-4 t I FOR SALE—Registered Duroc pigs. Write for prices. Edward Young, Les lie, Ga. 21-7 t; It w. FOR SALE—Plenty No. 1 and No. 2 Pine Shingles. W. W. McNeill. 28-ts FOR SALE Saxon Six touring car, equipped with oversize ‘‘Cord tires.” $600; Dodge touring car, $550; several Ford car?, on hand. Plain* Auto Co. VELVET BEANS HULLS—Cheapest and best feed on the market for cat tie; $12.50 per ton. 313 Hampton street. J. L. Glawson. 21-4 t WANTED—M iscellaneuus WANTED— Bids for twenty uniforms for firemen and policemen, city of Americus. Address, R. H. Horton, Box 463. I WANT TO DO YOUR fine watch, clock and jewelry repairing. Expert service and reasonable charges. R. S. Broadhurst, Jeweler 110 Lamar St., directly in front of postoffice. 6-lt AG ENTS- Lu ke big profits selling our extracts, perfumes, cold creams, face powders, spices, medicines, etc. beautiful high grade line; exclusive territory; sample soap free. Lacassin Co.. Dept 115. St. Louis, Mo. 24-lt SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1918. MONEY TO LEND at 6% interest on desirable residences in Americus, Ga. IL O. Jones. 18-ts WILL EXCHANGE Whitehall street property for South Georgia plantation. Address 314 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. 3-22&3-24 WANTED TO RENT—S or 6 nicely furnished room complete with large dining room and kitchen; desirable location one block from Central depot. Apply 429 N. Jackson street. 18tf FOR SALE —i'ntdown E. JI. F. auto •in good condition. Bargain price. See Frank Chappell at Chappell Machin.' ery Co RUGS—Carpets, cleaned approach ing new. Phone 443. J. N. Carter. 15-ts i 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 FOR SALE —Red Cedar Shingles, the forty-year sort; any quantity; car lots a specialty. Phone 117. Shiver. 29 ts. FREEMAN & COMPTON, 124 Jack son street next door to Times-Recorder want to do your bicycle repair work, and will appreciate your business. 18-lm FARM AND CITY LOANS 5 1-2 per cent, interest. Terms easy; quick ser vice. W. W. Dykes. 9-25rtf FOR PAINT, Roofing Cement, Roof Paint, Creosote for preserving your Shingles, Phone Shiver, 117. 23tf AUTOMOBILE LIVERY—Ring Amer icus Taxi Cab Company. Phone 825; residence Phone 646. L. L 3-ts FOR TAXI-CAB—Ride in R. W. and W. W. Rigsby’s 6-cyUnder, seven-pas senger Jeffrey. Phone 574, or 525 day or night. 3-19-lm FOR RENI FOR RENT—Store now occupied by Chamber of Commerce; possession April Ist Apply to Eugene Cato. 6-ts FOR RENT —Two small cottages on Forrest street. Apply to G. M. Bragg 3-5-ts 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 CALL A. B. CAREY AND JOHN HALL. Phone 314 night call for tail cab; any part of the city. Day call 75.. Hooks’ Parmacy. 21-30 t