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SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1918.
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"Four-Ninety” Touring /CHEVROLET/ "Four-Ninety Roadster”
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We carry at all times a complete stock of Chevrolet parts, accessories and tires of all kinds.
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rharge !•* 25c. For Insertious less
than two weeks, oae cent per word. ;
For insertions between two anti four i
weeks, three-fourths of a cent per <
word. For insertions of more than
lour weeks, one-half cent per word.
LOST and FOUND
LOST—On Hudson or Crawfora
street, pair blue, gold rim glasses. Re
turn to J. P. Raiford, cemetery. 31-lt
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LOST— Saturday morning, thirty; ]
dollars. One ten-dollar bill and one!
twenty-dollar bill, between toilet room i
of Windsor Hotel and Hooks’ Phar-,
iracy; reward. A. G. Grant, care The
Times-Recorder. 31 >
LOST— Probably between my home
and pumping station, or near the (
house, a diamond brooch. Reward if ,
returned to Mrs. R- E. Allison.
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LOST—Hunch of keys on keyring. .
Return to The Times-Recorder office.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Three or four good
young milch cows. Phone 839. W. 0.
Easterlin. 25 ’ 6t
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FOR SALE—Pure Dixie Fi Fi Up
land long staple WILT RESISTANT
■cotton seed. Phone 839. W. 0. Easter
lin ‘
FOR SALE —One vacant lot 55x150 I
or Barlow street, near College street.
I, P. Griffith. Phone 321. 28-6 t
ASSORTED PETUNA —Plants, ready
for planting; 10 cents per dozen. Mrs.
J| R. Hamrick, 319 Jackson street. It
MY NATIONAL 4-passenger chum
my roadster for sale at a sacrifice; in
perfect new condition; a real classp
automobile; car can be seen at Hooks
garage. Apply C. C. Belmont, 128 Jack
son street. Americus. 29-3 t
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FOR SALE—Red Cedar Shingles,
the forty-year sort; any quantity;
car lots a specialty. Phone 117
Shiver. 29 ts ;
TOMATO PLANTS, two dozen for
2' cents; better prices on larger
amounts. C. C. Holliday, 221 North
Lee street.
FOR SALE —Plenty No. 1 and No. 2
pine Shingles. WW. McNeill 28-ts
NOTICE —Have grded Hereford
heifer in my possession; owner may j
get same by paying for this adver- j
tisement and damages. J. A. Clem-'
ents, The Pines Dairy. 31-3 t
WAN TED—Miscellaneous
WANTED—Some 3-gallon milk cans.
Phone 2800. _ 31-lt
WANTED TO RENT —5 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
MONEY TO LEND at 6% interest on
desirable residences in Americus, Ga
IL O. Jones. 18-ts
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 postofflce. 6-lt
FOE SALE—Cutdown E, M. F. auto
in good condition. Bargain price. See
Frank ( happen at Ch a ppell Machin?
cry Co
ST ENO-BOOKKEEPER—Wants po
sition for several months; just out of
school. Position desired by April 10th.
F. O. Box 165, Americus. Ga.
FOR TAXI-CAB—Ride with R. W.
and W. W. Rigsby in their 6-cylinder
7-passenger Jeffrey. Phone 574, or
525. day or night.
RUGS—Carpets, cleaned approach
ing new. Phone 443. J. N. Carter.
15-ts
PROGRESSIVE SHOE SHOP—AI)
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 3-1-1 m
FREEMAN & COMPTON. 124 Jack
son street next door to Times-Recorde'
■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
AUTOMOBILE LIVERY—Ring Amer
icus Taxi Cab Company. Phone 825:
residence Phone 646. L. L. Compt'-i
3-ts
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iPrima donna with Henry W. Sav-I
age’s tuneful delight “Have a Heart,’’
which will be at the Albany Auditor
ium Theatre for one performance, on
Tuesday night. April 2nd.
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FOR PAINT. Roofing Cement. Roof j
Paint, Creosote for preserving your ’
Shingles. Phone Shiver, 117. 23tf,
BRICK. LIME. Cement Plaster and !
Sand. Phone 11' Shiver. 28-ts I
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FOR RENI
FOR RENT—Comparatively new 7-1
room house suitable for two families; '
close in. Apply 512 Spring St 25-ts
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FOR RENT—Two small cottages on
Forrest stree!. Apply to G. M. Bragg
3-5-ts
1 I’.'R I’J’.XT One room at 144 Taylor
Phuiie 475. : >‘-lt |
FOP. RENT—Two unfurnished
(moms. 118 Hampton street. 31-3 t
R. A. SHY’S TAXI SERVICE; nice
cars; careful drivers. City calls. 25c;
after 12 o’clock at night. 50c; funerals
and weddings. $5.00 a car. Day Phone :
161; Night. 328 and 267. 26-lm |
FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms,
for light housekeeping, to couple with
out children. Mrs. C. R Whitley, Tay
lor street. 27tf
“HAVE A HEART,”
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Savage’s Big Musical Comedy at
Albany Tuesday, April 2nd.
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The sagacious producer of half a ■
hundred famous stage successes, Hen-1
ry W. Savage, will offer “Have a
Heart” at Albany, Tuesday. April 2nd.
“Have a Heart” is a new type of mus
ical comedy that gained great vogue
last winter in New York. First of all
there is a logical, amusing libretto by I
Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse. ;
made the more enjoyable by artistic ■
enactment, and sprinkled with nine- !
teen melodious gems by the prolific
composer, Jerome Kern. There seems
to be the very’ soul of the fox-trot in J
hi s music and he is the -recognized i
adept in providing one-steps. Among i
the numbers already widely popular ;
are “You Said Something,’ Have a '
Heart,” “Daisy, M , “Honeymoon Inn,
“The Road That Lies Before,” “My i
Wife—My Man,” “Samarkland" and ;
“Look In His Eyes.” As to the story I
—that would spoiled by a bare synop- ;
sis. But it involves the comic compli-,
cations of a young couple who eloipe i
for a second honeymoon on the eve of. i
their divorce. One big, glittering,!
beauty-laden scene is the lingerie sec ' <
tion o f a big department store. And ■
then the action shifts to a fashionable ’
occan-slde hotel at Blueport, R. T. I <
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$llOO Delivered; For Saxon Six Touring Car
See the Leslie Auto Co., at 209 Forsyth Sl, Americus, Ga.,
and let them show you the many high priced features that
are to be found in the Saxon Six and that a lot of cars that
are double the price use
SIOOO Delivered; For Saxon Six Club Roadster
There are nearly four score singers.;
dancers and comedians of high qual-;
ity. Os course, Mr. Savage has pro -,
vided a liberal chorus and critics have!
acclaimed this contingent to be de-,
cidedly worth seeing. There Is a com-1
plete orchestra carried by the com
pany and indications point to another <
Henry W. Savage success. Manager j
Gortotowsky will take good care of
Americus ipatrons.
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS j
Tells How To Get Quick Relief ; ;
from Head-Colds. It’s Splendid!
In one minute your clogged nostrils
will open, the air passages of your
head will clear and you can breathe
freely. No more hawking, snuffling,
blowing, headache, dryness. No strug- j
gling for breath at night; your sold i
or catarrh will be gone.
•Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream |
Ealrn from your druggist now. Apply
.: little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
healing cream in your nostrils. It pen
ctrates through every air passage of j
the head, soothes the inflamed or swol-1
leu mucous membrane and relief
comes instantly.
It’s just fine. Don’t stay stuffed-up
with a cold or nasty catarrh- Relief
comes s o quickly. adv
SAVANNAH TIMEPIECES
WILL NOT BE ADVANCER
SAVANNAH, Ga.. March 30. —In
view of the fact that the railroads en
ering Savannah will from from Sun
day morning advance their clocks one
hour, changing from Central to East
ern time in accordance with the new
law, the city officials have not to
advance the clocks of the city aae
hour as was first suggested when the
daylight saving bill was passed May
or (Pierpont expresses himself as well
pleased with the fact that Savannah
will have only one time in the city af
ter Sunday when the new law become
effective. He believes It will be a good
thing for the city and the business
interests generally.
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Wealthy .Americus Widow _Would
Marry Again.
“Now that my stomach trouble has
all disappeared since taking a course
of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy I would
eevn consider getting married again.
I cannot tell you how terribly I suf
fer c 1 before taking this great remedy.’
It is a simple, harmless preparation
that removes the catarrhal mucus from
the intestinal tract and allays the
inflammation which causes practically
all stomach, liver and intestinal ail
ments, including appendicitis. One
dose will convince or money refunded
Howell’s Pharmacy. adv
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