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Local News Items
Call and see our new goods Just re
ceived. S. A. DanieL
Lieut. Moore, Major Bloodworth and
Major James Fort, of Camp Wheeler,
are in Americus, having come to at
tend the Sheppard-Holst wedding
which occurred Friday night.
New Foulard Silks. Ansley. t
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Mason, of Platts
bur„ N. Y., are in Americus for a stay
of some length. Mr. Mason is con
nected with the aviation force.
Drink Orange Crush. 5c in bottles ,
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Walburn, of
Wilkesbarre. iPenn., are in Americus.
Mr. Walburn is supply auditor for the
construction force at the camp.
Largest Fern sale ever known in
Americus Monday morning at ten
o’clock Planters’ Seed Co 7-lt
Mr. Charles Mallory, of Baltomore,
is a pleasant addition to the social
contingent of Americus where he will
remain during the construction of the
aviation field
FOR SALE—E. M. F. CUT-DOWN
IN GOOD CONDITION. NEWLY
PAINTED. WILL SELL FOR $225.
APPLY TO FRANK CHAPPELL,
CHAPPELL MACHINERY CO. as
Mr. Daniel Seigler, of Pennsylvania,
is spending sime time in the city.
New lota of new goods just received
at Ansley’s. 7-lt
Mrs. A. M. Williams, of Parrot, 111.,
is in the city visiting Mrs. F. M
Wheeler and family for a few days.
2.000 Choice Ferns on special sale
Monday morning at ten o’clock. None
delivered. Planters Seed Co. It
Mr. Harry Williams’ many friends in
the city will be pleased to hear of his
promotion to “pay clerk” in the yeo
man branch of the U. S. Navy.
Like Oranges Try Orange Crash.
!e, in bottles. *
SPECIALS FOR MONDAY ONLY
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BEE HIVE
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36 inch Taffeta, Solid and j 36 inch, Madras, Skirting, a
Stripes, $1.75 valuse good 35c value, to go at QKc
at per yard..... ul-Uu per yard ....... uU
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Toile-Du- Nord Ging- QCc Ladies’ Silk Hose all QOc
hams, 35c values, per yard. uu colors, sl-25 values for.. jO
Pepperell 10-4 Sheeting, Linen Table Damask, 72
beached, a 75c values for X4c inches wide, $1.50 QI IQ
per yard 11l values, per yard ijlil J
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36 inch VOILES, new patterns, 50c values OQc
per yard UJ and UU
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY
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The Bee Hive
L. ROSENBURG, Mgr.
Mafiett’s Store Americus, Ga.
Have your eyes examined and
glasses fitted by T. L. Bell.
/Rev. R. L. Bivins, who ha s been a
Visitor in the city for the past few
days, returned to his .home in For
: syth Saturday night. /
■ Beautiful Pauline Frederick in
; “Mrs. Dane’s Defense” will be shown
at the Alcazar Monday. Open 1:00 P
m. It
Mrs. Clara E. Taylor left yesterday
for Buena Vista on a short visit to
her son, Hon. Jeff Taylor.
Swell new Sport Skirts. Ansley’s.
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We buy your quarts, one-half gal
lon and gallon jugs. Buchanan Gro
cery Company. 7tf
i Bargains in fine Ferns Monday mor
ning at 10 o’clock. Biggest display
ever seen here. Planters Seed Co. It
G. A. Huntington spent Saturday
in the city.
For a taxi-cab ’phone 161. Eddie B.
Melton, driver for E. L. Carswell.
I /t. H. McGillis returned Saturday
from Colquitt, where he has been on
buisness for the Americus Printing
I Company. /
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Give the Kids Orange Crush tn
, mottles. 5c tt
/ Mrs. T. C. Jeffords, of Sylvester,
nas returned home after a pleasant
visit to his sister, Mrs. T. H. McGillis,
on Lamar street. /
Novelty Silk Sport Crepes. Ansley’s.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Powell, of Lees
, burg, were in the city Saturday.
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; Beautiful Pauline Frederick in
‘ Mrs. Dane's Defense” will be shown
i at the Alcazar Monday. Open 1:00 p
i m. .11
G. H. Walker, of Ellavile, was in the
city a Saturday. e
New Foulard Silks. Ansley. t
THE AMERICUS
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones, of Smith
ville, were guests of friends here Sat
urday.
Ferns! Ferns! Ferns! The finest
ever- Special sale Monday morning
ten o’clock. Planters Seed Co. It
. .Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones, Mrs. Nina
Williams, Mrs. T. J. Wade, C. R.
Knowles, of Leslie, were visitors in
Americus Saturday.
Give the Kids Orange Crush jn
•ottles. be. t!
Schley county superior court con
venes for the spring term Monday.
Judge Littlejohn presiding, and Sol
icitor-General Fort looking after the
state’s interests. Quite a number of
members of the local bar are expect
ed to attend.
Novelty Silk Sport Crepes. Ansley.
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E. T. Stalker came up from Lees
burg Friday night to spend the week
end with his family here.
New lots of new goods just received
at Ansley’s. 7-lt
Rev. C. A. Phillips, of Plains, was
in the city Thursday..
We want a porter; will pay the
price if you deUver the goods. High
tower Book Store. 4-2 t
J. Lee Johnson, of Huntington, was
a visitor in the city Saturday.
Buy a Fern for the porch. Big sale
Monday morning at 10 o’clock. Plan
ters Seed Co. It
T. E. Boltonfi of Leslie, was in the
city on business a short while Satur
day.
Swell new Sport Skirts. Ansley’s.
J. H. Jones, of Smithville, was in
the city yesterday.
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
Miss Mary Reese, of Albany, is vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D
Reese
OPEN 1 P. M. AT THE OPEN 11 P ’ M
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ALCAZAR THEATRE
MONDAY THURSDAY
BEAUTIFUL DARLING
PAULINE FREDERICK MARGUERITE CLARK
in fa
■‘MBS. BINE’S DEFENSE” “BAE'S MATINEE IDOL”
5 Acts 5 Acts
Admission 11c and 17c. Admission lie and 17c
Be Sure See This Don’t Fail to See This.
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OPEN 2 P. M. TUESDAY OEFN 2 P. M.
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ATTRACTIVE ETHEL HATTON
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s» “STOLEN HOURS” s•»
If you want a taxicab today phone
100. R. A. Shy. 31-ts
The Building Guild of the Episcopal
church will open a tea room in the
Dell building on or about April 15th,
with Miss Rosalae Smith in charge.
The following ladies constitute the
temporary executive board charged
with the organization and opening of
the tea room: Mrs. Clarence Niles,
chairman; Mrs. R. W. Lipscomb; Mrs.
J. E. Mathis, Mrs. M. E. Disosway and
Mrs. Tracey Cunningham.
A Correction Regarding’ Dr. Kendrick’s
Leaving The City.
Dr. Alexis D. Kendrick’s resignation
as pastor of First Baptist church takes
effect April 15th, instead of April sth,
as printed in Friday’s paper, and the
Marshalls have lived in Windsor, Conn
since 1635, and on the same lot since
1670, and in teh same, house for 113
j ears. Mr. Kendrick and his family
will live in the old house with Mrs
Kendrick’s father, and he will en
gage in supply and evangelistic work
for the present. The old Marshall
homestead is said to be in splendid
condit’on and is modernly equipped,
including steam and electric heat.
Music Study Club Offers Prizes For
, Ticket Selling.
Tickets for the concert to be given
next Tuesday evening are now on sale.
A prize o f four thrift stamps will be
given the child from Grammar school
and from High school selling most
tickets, and these stamps will count
for that grade, too. In addition to
these, a free ticket will be given each
child selling ten tickets. A special
admission price of twenty-five cents
is made to the aviation camp, Agricul
tural school and High school. All other
adults fifty cents; all children 25c.
Tickets can be secured from Mrs. H.
B Mashburn
Napoleon Once Smo
“A Footsore Army is an Army Half
Defeated.” Men in Training Camps, in
Cantonments, in the Army and Navy
stiffer from blisters and sore spots on
their feet. Every “Comfort Kit” should
contain one or more boxes of Allen’s
Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder to
shake into the shoes. It freshens the
tired, aching, smarting feet and heals
blisters and sore spots. The Platts
burg tamp Manual advises men in
training to make daily use of Foot-
Ease Sold everywhere, 25c. adv
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♦ WFATRER FORECAST. ♦
♦ SUNDAY FAIR. ♦
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RED CROSS OPENS
; FRENCH BABY SHOW
LYONS, France, April 6.- The great
est baby show in the history of France
opened here today.
Proud French mothers bearing in
fantile offspring, all literally dressed
in best bib and tucker, arrived early
■ today in the Place Bellecourt waiting
to be assigned to proper places in the
i ‘ Paivllion,” the great building in the
< center of Lyons where the fairs and
1 auto shows are annually held.
I Beginning today on the first anni
[ vcrsary of America’s entrance into the
war, America and France joined hands
in earnest to make the show a
i feature in the great campaign being
! conducted to save the infant life of
j France. Opening the exhibit, Sena
; lor II er riot t, mayor of Lyons and for
: mer minister of Revictuallment, spoke
of the campaign, its vital need and
appreciation in France. Major Per
kins, heaed of the American Red Cross
responded in pledging an infant mor-
I *ality battle to be carried on by Amer
ican workers just as strenuously as
Americar soldiers will fight the com
mon enemy.
The baby show might be more prop
erly termed a “Child Welfare Exhibit.’’
Every known method of fighting in-
MB®EL—
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“•’• I need a new
Bearing—Quick
When you need service on the bearings in your
car, truck or tractor, you want it quick. You do
not want to lose the use of the machine for a week
or ten days or more. «
We are the authorized local agency of the Bear
ings Service Company, national service represents*
fives for Timken, Hyatt and New Departure
bearings. Motorists, garage men and repair men
can best be assured prompt, expert, dependable
i . bearing service by dealing with us.
> AMERICUS AUTO CO, JJ
f Americas. Ga. a
Aatlttriud Agtntj
Bearings Service Company j&r
SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1918.
fant wastage is exhibiter and illus
trated for the attending mothers dat
ing three weeks h aving pictures are
being extensively used. Between
three and four hundred mothers at a
time have the advantage of lectures in
’’’rench. Passing tc another room they
see a continuous “movK perform
ance showing the hygeine of the child,
the fly menace, method of preventing
infantile tuberculosis, dental hygeine,
motherhood, pre-natal and post-natal
care, benefit of natural feeding over
artificial bottle feeding and dozens of
others points necessary to safeguard
the infant. It is something new for
French mothers.
HO IKE TO CLISSIfF
LOST—-Saturday evening about 6
o’clock, $15.00 postoflice money order
on lot between postoflice and Forrest
street. $2.00 reward if returned to
this office, it
WHITE SPANISH PEANUTS Tor'
sale S A Rodgers 7d6t-wlt
FOR SALE—Six-room house, mod
ern conveniences; has vacant lot ad
joining; worth $3,500; first offer of
$2,500 will get it Address “D„” Box
385.