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Cotton Seed
A Limited Amount
Popular Varieties
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.
dnel Fresh Seeds
just received at
Allen s Drug and Seed Store
OCEAN
BREEZES
By Wire
LOOK IN SHOW
WINDOW OF
Americus
Lightning
Company
Excess Profits Tax Beturns. Income Tax Beterns.
ERNEST CLAYTON, LUL, C. P. A,
Former Income Tax Agent.. <
Certified PubiK Accountant
Audits—Examinations—Systems
Atlanta. Ga. P. 0. Box 760. Ml Hurt Bldg.
TYPE W RITERS
BOUGHT—SOLD—REPAIRED;
CLEANED—EXCHANGED
C H. DAVIDSON
121 Forsyth Phone 181
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER. ”
SOCIETY
pABTY fob graduates.
I Mss Eunice Royal and Miss Mary
Alice Lingo were joint hostesses at a
1 party whch was given this afternoon
for the Senior class at the Ameri
. cus High school.
I The house was beautifully decorated
with nasturtiums, roses, lilies and
sweetpeas. Heart dice was played and
those present were Misses Pauline
Broadhurst, Naomi Wright, Nellie Wor
thy, Evelyn Bragg, Mary Rose Brown,
Myrtle Baldwin, Elizabeth Belcher,
Hazel Horne, Gertrude Brown, Louise
Blackwell, Marjorie Brown, Mary Sue
Chambliss, Estelle Parker, Margaret
Wheatley, Elizabeth Harris Jeannette
Pearlman, Bertha Shy, Geraldine
iPayne, Edith Cobb, Stella Doster, Or
lean Ansley, Mildred Granberry,
Frances McMatih, Marguerte Everett.
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ERROR CORRECTED.
The number of the aero service
squadron which gives a military ball
on Saturday evening at the Hotel
Windsor is two hundred and thirty
sixth rqtadron and not one hnndrei
and twenty-first as was inadvertently
printed ? • storday.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pope announce
the birth, of a son. on May 16th.
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Miss Gladys Smith and Miss Kath
leen Peacock, of Hawkinsville, are the
guests of Mrs. Stephen Pace, at her
home on Lee street.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Worthy announce
tile birth of a daughter on May the
13;h.
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Mrs J. S. Ferguson, of Philadelphia,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. G. M’ Eld
- ridge.
80 YEARS OLD, BATHED
INTERNALLY FOR 20 YEARS
Mrs. D. C. Newcomb writes Dr. Chas.
A. Tyrrell, of New York, as follows:
“My next birthday is July 13th—80
ears old. Have used Tyrrell’s ‘J. B. L.
Cascade’ for more than 20 years. Best
and only remedy that brings relief
without the use of drugs. My expe
rience proved that it always relieves.
No danger from it. My ailments were
principally Uric Acid, Biliousness, Cos
tiveness, etc.”
This is by no means an exceptonal
letter for Dr. Tyrrell to receive, as
there are now over half a million
Americans using Dr. Tyrrell’s “J. B. L.
Cascade,” with like results.
By the scientflc use of Nature’s
cleanser—warm water —it eliminates
poisonous waste from the lower intes
tine and gives Nature a chance to work
unhampered.
You will be astonished at the differ
ence in your feelings the morning after
an internal bath.
The “J. B. L. Cascade’ will be shown
and explained by Hooks Pharmacy,
in Americus. Ga., who will also give
you free on request an interesting
booklet by Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrell, “Why
Man of To-Day is Only 50% Efficient.”
Get this booklet and know just why
Internal Bathing is so effective in the
I promoton of better health.
DUDLEY’S
Jost Received
a shipment of
KODAKS and SUPPLES
Headquarters
for
Kodak Finishing
Vlctrolas
and
Bicycles
Easy Terms
PHONE
. ONE-TWO-THREE
JOE HILL HALL RUNS
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
Announcement.
To the People of Georgia:
I will be, at the Democratic pri
mary to me held in September, a .can
didate for the office of Attorney Gen
eral. I ask at the hands of the Demo
cratic voters a favorable consideration
of my candidacy.
I have served as a member cf the
House of Representatives in the legis
lature of Georgia for fifteen years. It
is upon the record that I have made
in this service that I submit my
claims to your consideration for this
high office. I believe that I have the
capacity and the training as a lawyer
to discharge the duties of the office.
If I did not so believe, I would not
offer.
Should the people see fit by their
votes to call me to the discharge of the
duties of this office, I can only pledge
my best efforts in the discharge of its
duties.
adv JOE HILL HALL.
W ‘ OUTFITTINGS
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Bl RESPECTIBILITY larf
FO7? MENIN_ ALL WALKS OF LIFE
MEN who are PARTICULAR about their clothes
and who INSIST upon clothes that embody REAL
MERIT in ALL PARTICULARS are at home in
our mens department. The home of--
MICHAELS STERN - ADLER-ROCHESTER
AND SCHLOSS BROS. CLOTHES
CIIZFII This line is made up of the best fabrics to be had and bear the
untLL label of the above well-known makers. Models for young men,
WOOL Mediums, Stouts and Slims. Your approval of them is assured
QIIITQ sight.
— auin _Prices $17.50 to §4O
This line of SCHLOSS clothes for the hot season, we unhesita*
PALM tingly say is the best tailored, best fabrics and best models in this
BEACH countr y- You know IT it you have WORN THEM. You WILL
CIIITC know it if you will let us show you. Models lor every figure.
—- U - Priced $12.50 and sls
„ . Again you keep KEEP KOOL, if it is a KOC<. KLOTH Suit,
KvvL Jh at su ’ ts y° u > and let us say we CAN suit you v.iih these suits,
iri A tit if you can be suited with ANY suit on EARTH. Suitable mod-
11 L v 111 els to suit all looking for suits, and if it suits you to look at our
SUITS suits, come in, we shall be pleased to show you.
J Priced $12.50 and sls
nnvc « L^ e Iho1 how ’ as we always do, a great fine for the boys, in fact we
DU Id “shine,” so to speak just here, and if the boys will let us, we can
Ku r r ma^e them “sh-ne” also. We have models to suit all, so bring
n L L mother or “dad” along and let us make you “shine.”
SUITS Prices £6.50 to S2O
—KNEE PANTS PRICES TO SUIT ALL
FIRST QUALITY IS ASSURED IN OUR
° FWE BOYDEN AND REGAL LINES
CUnrC OFFICERS LET US SHOW YOU
. PRICES CORRECT FOR CORRECT QUALITY
Avrnnnn CIVILIANS are extensively provided for in the above great makes
OXFORDS in all
Fflß CORRECT SHAPES and LEATHERS
hi Li 11 Come in and let our Shoe Fitters fit you
Puttees for Officers Priced $7.50 to $17.50
Khaki Regulation Shirts of poplin and twills for soldiers. Khaki Handkerchiefs for
soldiers 10c to 25c. Silk and Madras Shirts for everyboey $1 to $6.50. All sorts
of underware for the hot season, all prices.
KHAKI PANTS STRAW HATS
FOR FOR
SOLDIERS QUALITY OUTFITTERS EVERYBODY
Cor. Jackson and Forsyth Streets
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Ladies’ Lace Oxfords and
Military Pumps
LACE OXFORDS in Louise heels, plain
toe, black and biown •
LACE OXFORDS low heels in black dJC
and brown
SOAP KID and PATENT PUMPS high QC
and low heels .... W
GUN METAL, KID PATENT low heel CO
MILITARY PUMP - - - tJpO.O V
LADIES’ WHITE OXFORDS low and (RCT Cfj
high heels'at $1.50 to - -
Children’s and Misses’ Slip pers. We have them galore. Our
prices are right, and we ca n give you a good fit with a trial.
The Bee Hive Inc.
•I’HUHSDAY, MAY 16, 198.
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