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Opera House Tonight at 7:30
eJack Shears' Ship-a-hoy Girls
Vaudeville and Pictures
Prices 10c-20c-30c
LADIES FREE—Tonight With One Paid 30c Ticket
Local News Items j
Call and see our new goods just re
ceived. S. A. Daniel.
Mrs. O. F. Byington and Miss Zula
Sheppard, of Macon, have returned
home after a few days stay at the home
of Mrs. J. C. Horne, 173 Mayo street.
Choice fresh water fish and Spanish
Mackerel; prices right and quality bet
ter this week at Bragg’s market. 25-tf 1
/ Mrs. J. T. Warren, who has been se-
Z riously ill in Albany for the past few
days, is now improving nicely. She
was operated on at the hospital in
Albany last Tuesday for appendicitis
Her many friends will be pleased to
hear of her
TOMATO PLANTS, two dozen for
25 cents; better prices on larger
amounts.. C. C. Holliday, 221 North
Lee street, **
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Saxon Six $llOO
Delivered, Full of Gas and Oil
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See the Leslie Auto Co., of Americus,
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E. B. Lee, of Leesburg, Plains Auto
Co., of Plains, and let them explain
to you the merits of the Saxon Car
before you buy any kind of a car.
The Saxon Car is the most
economical car on the market.
Two Passenger Roadster SSOO
■ BESS) ™
Have your eyes examined and
glasses titled by T. L. Bell.
Our stock of Typewriter Ribbons nad
Office Supplies is complete* High
tower Book Store. 4-eod-tf
FOR SALE—E. M. F. CUT-DOWN
IN GOOD CONDITION. NEWLY
PAINTED. WILL SELL FOR $225.
APPLY TO FRANK CHAPPELL,
CHAPPELL MACHINERY CO. at
Mke Oranges Try Orange Crash,
i. in bottles.
For a taxi-cab ’phone 161. Eddie B.
Melton, driver for E. L. Carswell.
<Hve the Kids Orange Crush in
■ settles. sc. ts
Loose Leaf and Bound Blank Books
at Hightower Book Store. 4-eod ts
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
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Be Many Men —Many Places
This very day you can be in twenty-six
thousand cities, towns and hamlets—taking
orders, arranging deliveries, collecting bills,
straightening out misunderstandings, quoting
prices, etc.
Fifty thousand Western Union employees
are forever at your service, yet the cost is
within reach of everyone.
Telegrams— Day Letters—Night Letters
Cablegrams—'Money Transferred by Wire
THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
Give the Kids Orange Crush in
Kettles. 5c ts
brink Orange Crush, 5c in bottles.
THE MUSIC EVENT OF THE
YEAR, SWISS BELL RINGERS, AT
AMERICUS HIGH SCHOOL AUDIT©-
i I HUM. MATINEE AND NIGHT, APR.
2. 191 s. BENEFIT OF ARMY Y. M.
'('. A. 3-24-6 t
50.000 TOMATO PLANTS now ready
; for delivery; extra large size; two
I dozen 25c; better prices on larger
I amounts. C. C. Holliday, 221. North
• Lee street.
’. Another severe cold spell may corn*
but a severe cold spell is not half so
disagreeable as a severe head or chest
cold, cough, croup, sore-throat, bron-
' ■ bids, tonsilitis or pneumonia. AL
! d which can be quickly repulsed
if Drew's Salve is rubbed on the af
fected parts. Mother try it on your
little ones. Y r ou cannot affords to trifle
with their little lives when one 25
cent bottle will suffice. Try it on the
guarantee of your druggist as well as
the manufacturer.
BRICK. LIME, Cement Plaster and
Sand. Phone IP- Shiver. 28-ts
The Musical vent J
of the Year
Swiss Bell
Ringers
I Benefit of Army Y. M. C. A. 1-
Americus High School
Auditorium, April 2, 1918 -
Matinee for Grammar School
Children, 15c
Night-Adults, 50c. Children, 25c.
Death of J. T. oynes.
I Mr. J. T. Goynes, aged 81 years
died at the residence of his son-in-law.
G F. Web, at Sumter, Sunday morn
ing at 11:30 O’clock, after an illness
1 ct several weeks. Mr. Goynes was a
1 native of Enterprise, Ala., and his re
-1 mains were shipped there Monday
I morning for interment. Mr. Goynes
• is survived by two daughters, Mrs. G.
; F. Webb ,of Sumter, and Miss Ada
Goynes. The body was prepared for
interment and shipped to Enterprise,
’. Ala., by the Allison Undertaking Co.
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’Gators Violate Meatless Days.
VALDOSTA, Ga., March 25.—Alliga
tors have no respect for the adminis
> tration’s meatless days.
This is what Dr. L. G. Hardman, of
Commerce says. The alligators are
destroying a large number of high
‘ bied pigs, with which he has stocked
I the Ocean Pond property near here.
■ Every time a pig gets too close to the
’ v ater it makes a feast for the ’gators.
! Nice young porkers are disappearing
’ every day.
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■j. Where the Harm Lie*.
It is no harm tor a man to take him
self seriously unless he loses patience
with his friends for not doing the
same.
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:: ONE CENT A WORD ::
ADVERTISEMENTS
LOST and FOUND
LOST—Between Windsor Pharmacy
; and Horne street Sunday afternoon,
i one pair of aluminum eje-glasses with
I chain. Finder please return to A. A.
' Beavers. 25-ts
LOST —White and brown spotted
pointer Friday; has one brown ear.
Finder please notify Alvin Salter,
Ga. \ 25-2 t
FOUND—Saturday; light brown Jer
sey milch cow; short crooked horn; no
■ mark on her; looks to be two years
old. Owner can get same by paying
expenses and for advertisement. Will
■ Beckam, 101 North Lee street. 25-2 t
■ j
LOST—Sunday afternoon, ladies’
raincoat, between plantation and
Americus. Finder please notify Mrs.
Hugh Ferguson, DeSoto, Ga. 25-2 t
| LOST—Bunch of keys on keyring.
Return to The Timcs-Recorder office.
FOR SALE
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i FOR SALE —Three or four good
I young milch cows. Phone 839. W. O.
Easterlin. . 25-6 t
FOR SALE—Pure Dixie Fi Fi Up
j land Long Staple Wilt Resistant Cot-
■ ton Seed. Phone 839. W. O. Easter-
■ lin. 25-6 t
I
• MY NATIONAL 4-passenger chum
-1 my roadster for sale at a sacrifice; in
perfect new condition; a real classy
automobile; car can be seen at Hook’s
j garage. Apply C. C- Belmont, 128 Jack- |
son street, Americus. 24-3 t!
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FINE TOMATO PLANTS for sale;
50c hundred. Phone 694. 25-3 t
FOR SALE!— A 1917 Ford newly
painted and overhalde. Ross Dean,
I care Mauck’s Garage. 25-2 t
FOR SALE —Tomato plants and
Cabbage Plants. Apply to Sparks Gro
cery Company. 24-2 t
FOR SALE —Osceola and Hundred-
Day beans, also Spanish peanuts. C.
R. Morgan 4t d&w.
FOR SALE — About 100 bushels
choice Simpkin cotton seed. Harrold
Bros. 22-4 t
FOR SALE —Fifteen or twenty
panels good picket fence, also ten or
fifteen second-hand doors. Harrold
Brothers. 22-4 t
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. Plains
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 (
MONDAY, MARCH 25,1918.
WANTED—Miscellaneous
MONEY TO LEND at 6% interest od
, desirable residences in Americus, Ga.
IL O. Jones. 18-ts
WANTER—To buy good safe; must
be a bargain. Emory Rylander. 25-4 t
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—Cutdown E. M. F. auto
■in good condition. Bargain price. See
| Frank Chappell at Ch a ppcll Machin.'
| cry Co
WANTED Bids for twenty
uniforms for firemen and
policemen, city of Americus.
Address, R. H. Horton, Box
463.
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RUGS—Carpets, cleaned approach
i ing new. Phone 443 J. N. Carter.
115-ts
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PROGRESSIVE SHOE SHOP—AII
kinds of shoe repairing made a spe
cialty. Work called for and delivered
i.romptly. 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-
I 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 9-25-ts
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. ComptNj.
3-ts
FOR TAXI-CAB—Ride in R. W. and
W. W. Rigsby’s 6-cy Under, seven-pas
senger Jeffrey. Phone 574, or 525 day
or night. 3-19-lm
FOR RENI
FOR RES'T—Comparatively new 7-
loom house suitable for two families;
close in Appily 512 Spring St. 25-ts
FOR RENT—Two small cottages on
ForrOgt 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. C \REY AND JOHN
HALL. Phone 314 night call for taxi
cab; any part of the city. Day call 75,
Hooks’ Parmacy. 21-30 t