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OPERA HOUSE
Week Beginning March 25th
Jack Shears Ship-a-hoy Girls
Vaudeville and Pictures
Prices 10c-20c-30c
LADIES FREE—Monday Night With One Paid 30c ticket
Help The Government While You Help Yourself By Us
ing A Buckeye Incubator To Do Your Hatching.
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ON I | REQUEST
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’ No. 16 Style E (Page 42) ... . 18.50
PLANTERS SEED CO.
Americus, Ga.
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PLANT YOUR GARDENS
NOW!
Conserve the Food Supply
And Live Better By
Raising Plenty of Vegetables.
Plant Early and Plow Often.
L Ve u " f Fresh Seeds
just received at
Allen’s Drug and Seed Store
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The Wagon Built for Service
We have just received a carload of the Famous
Mitchell Wagons containing an assortment of
different sizes and width tires. If you are interest
in buying a wagon, we will appreciate an oppor
tunity of showing you our display.
HARROLD BROS.
Americus, Georgia
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THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
EASTER RALLY FOR
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
ATLANTA, Ga., March 23. —Every
school teacher in Georgia is asked by
the go/enment through the War Sav
ings Committee of this state, of which
Hugh Richardson is director, to ar
range for an Easter rally next week in
the interest of the movement for thrift
and war savings. A letter has
from Atlanta headquarters to all
teachers throughout the state sug
gesting the outlines of the program
that is to be followed in schools all
over the country. It provides for all
the pupils to write essays on the sub
ject of thrift. In each grade the chil
dren will read their essays on Wed
nesday, March 27, and the winners in
the several grades will compete with
cne another in public exercises on Fri
day afternoon, March 29. The winner
of this contest will have his or her
essay printed in a pamphlet containing
the winners from all over the state.
CORDELE AND DAWSON
WINNERS IN DEBATE
In the Third District High school
debates, held Friday night at Dawson,
Cordele, Fitzgerald and Americus, Cor
dele won over Fitzgerald with both of
her teams, making scores of 3 to 0,
while Dawson won in the double duei
with Americus, making a score of
2 to 1.
This means that Dawson and Cor
dele are to compete for the debating
honors at the High school meet, which
will be hied in Dawson on April 19-20.
Last year it was a hotly contested
struggle between Americus and Fitz
gerald .in which Americus boys came
out finally as district champions.
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Tomato plants now ready for de
livery. C. C. Holliday, 221 North Lee
street. 11-ts
DUDLEY’S
He adquarters for
Bicycles
Talking Machines
Kodaks
Just received new
lot of Records
and big shipment
Bicycles just in
PHONE 123
J. W. Sheffield, President. E D. Sheffield, Cashier.
Frank Sheffield. Vice.-Pt. Lee Hudson, Assistant Cashier
APPEALS TO SOUTH
"I particularly appeal to the farmers of the South to plant
abundant foodstuffs as we 11 as cotton. They can show their
patriotism in no better or more convincing way than by resist
ing the great temptation of the present price of cotton and help
upon a great scale, to feed the Nation and the peoples every
where who are figfhting for their liberties and for our own. The
variety of their crops will be the visible measure of their com
prehension of their national duty.”
WOODROW WILSON.
Bank of Commerce
EASTER-
APPROACHES, and that Suit Dress or Skirt you
want is here in up-to-date fabrics, colors and
styles. It is good judgment to make vour selections
now, and if you will drop in youi next trip] down
town we are sure we can show you
JUST THE GARMENT YOU WANT
LET US SHOW YOU
SUITS I
in Fine Serges, Poplins, etc., are shown in all the popular colors, and the
models are the best from the best creators of ready-to-wear garments.
Prices reasonable.
DRESSES i
Os Foulards, Satins, Taffetas, and Crepe de Chines. It is a superb
showing and we are proud to show them to you. You will find any shade
you may want. Prices to sui all.
r "skirts
That will make your mouth water. They are swell and no mistake. We
show shem in novelty Stripes and Plaids in wool and silk. You must
SEE THEM TO APPRECIATE THEM.
PETTICOATS
In Plain and Fancy Silks and be it known —we only carry the “FITRITE”
famous for it’s beauty, fit and wear. We price them from $3.50 to SIO.OO.
WASH DRESSES
For Children 2 to 12 years, are now here and they splendid at
75c to $2.50.
MIDDY BLOUSES
And they are the famous PAUL JONES make which insures Colors, Fit,
Style and WEAR.
EASTER NECKWEAR X7z>ZzA ALADDIN DYE SOAP
SILK HOSE ALL TINTS
and f or
WAISTS • EASTER TOGS ADED GARMENTS
RICH AMERICUS BACHELOR
WANTS WIFE
“Many people have blamed me for
not getHng married. Since childhood
I have suffered irom stomach ano
liver trouble, never being able to get
any medicine or doctor to help me. Now
that Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy has
entirely cured me, I am anxious to get
a wife. It is a simple, harmless prepa
ration, that removes the catarrhal mu-1
cus from the intestinal tract and al-;
lays the inflammation which causes
practicaly all stomach, lixer and in
testinal ailments, including appendi
citis. One dose will convine or money
refunded.
For sale by Howell’s Pharmacy, adv.
I .TOO UTE TO cim ~|
MY NATIONAL 4-passenger chum
my roadster for sale at a sacrifice; in
perfect new condition; a real classy
automobile; car can be seen at Hook’s
| garage. Apply C. C. Belmont, 128 Jack
son street, Americus. 24-3 t
FOR SALE—A 1917 Ford newly
painted and overhauled. Dean Ross,
care Mauck’s Garage. 25-2 t
FOR RENT—Comparatively new 7-
room house suitable for two families;
close in. Appily 512 Spring St. 25-ts
BRICK, LIME, Cement Plaster and
Sand. Phone 11?- Shiver. 28-ts
SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1918.
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’ Hart Schaffner A Marx
Style’s the
word
You see here of the new
Varsity suits for Spring.
It’s one of the economy
styles by
Hart Schaffner
& Marx
There is no superflous
use of wool fabric.
But that isn’t the only
way they conserve.
They save your money
because they wear longer
than other clothes and
keep their style and shape
until the last
W.D. Bailey Co.
The Home of Hart Schaffner
& Marx Clothes