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The Standard
-Aoiiiidant Summer Merchandise, Much
of it Specially Priced for a Hum
ming Busy Week at The Standard.
—Look Over The List.
At $1.25 Yard. Guaranteed Black
Taffeta, yard wide.
At 89c. Shantung Silks in best
shades; 36 inch width.
At 22 l-2c. Genuine Flaxon, sheer
and pretty; value about 30c.
At 19c. Fine, sheer White Lawns,
full regular width.
At 98c. Choice of over two hundred
Children’s Dresses,
At sc. Ladies’ sheer hemstitched
Handkerchiefs.
At 39c. Men's Nainsook Underwear,
shirts and drawers.
At 17 1-2, value 25c. Forty-inch
White Lawns, good quality.
At 20c. Forty-inch Pajama checks;
value 25c.
At 15c. Short lengths of pretty
Wash Goods; values up to 25c.
At $4.98. Ladies’ Skirts, Silks and
Serges, values up to SB.OO.
At $1.35. Ladies’ Palm Beach
Skirts; all regular sizes.
At $1.25. Ladies’ White Skirts of
serviceable materials.
At 98c. Ladies’ House Dresses of
fast colored percales.
At $1.25. Ladies' House Dresses of
fast-colored gingham.
At 25c. Fine, sheer, silkn Nain
sook, suitable for fine Underwear.
At sc. Palm Olive Rose Bath Soap,
full regular size cakes.
At 10c. Choice of one hundred
Wash Four-in-Hand Ties.
At 90c. Ladies' Black and White
Silk Gloves; all sizes.
At $3.98. Over fifty sample Geor
g and Crepe de Chine Waists; value
up to $7.50.
At SI.OO. Choice of fifty sample
Night Gowns.
At $1.35. Ladies’ White Sport Lew
Shoes, rubber soles and heels.
At 90c. Misses Mary Jane Tennis
shoes.
STANDARD DRY
GOODS CO.
Lext to Bank of Commerce.
”■ Forsyth St Amerieus, Ga.
are Yob Making the Most of Your Time ?
SBS Up S BS U P
Get a Miami Trailer Car and watch it do the work while your teams take care
of the other rush farm duties.
We have a Trailer Car for every duty. Hitch it to your automobile and go
straight ahead with the work.
A Demonstrated Practical Success
Keep your mules in the field. There is no need of experimenting. The Maim 1
has already been put to the test. It is a commercial necessity. The sooner you
get it, the sooner you eliminate the lost motion that always cost most in the opera
tion of business.
S. M. WATSON AND COMPANY
Dealers and Distributors, Cordele Georgia
SEE OR PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION
H. C. CASTLEBERRY
Sales Representative for Sumter, Schley and Marion Counties
PHONE 601- RESIDENCE 549 FORREST STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA
Local News Items
Time to select the Graduating Gift
from S. A. Daniels, the Jeweler.
Big stock of Bathing Suits for ev
erybody at Ansley’s. 19-lt
Judge Andrew J. Cobb and Miss
Sarah Tinsley Cobb, of Athens, will
arrive here today and will be the
guest of Captain and Mrs. John A.
Cobb, on Lee street.
Don’t miss Sessuu Hayakawa in
“Hidden Pearls” at the Alcazar Mon
day. _ 19-i
Men! Read Ansley’s ad on the last
page. 19-lt
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Woods and
daughter, Grace, of Columbus, are
the guests of Mrs. R. E. Parker.
If you want a taxicab today phone
100. R A. Shy. 31-ts
Rev. J, W. Patterson will precah
at Broklyn Heights chapel Sunday
night at 8 o’clock.
New shirtwaists just received at
Ansley’s. 19-lt
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lewis, 137 Finn
street, announce the birth of a
daughter, May 18th.
Don’t miss Sessue Hayakawa in
“Hidden Pears” at the Alcazar Mon
day. 19-lt
Miss Mary Lee. of Atlanta, is spend
ing the week-end with homefolks.
Big stock of Bathing Suits for ev
erybody at Ansley’s 19-lt
Rev. Chas. Lane left Friday night
for Meigs where he will deliver the
commencement sermon.
For a‘taxi-cab ’phone 161. Eddie B.
Melton, driver for E. L. Carswell.
Mis Marshall Hurt, of Tuskeefiee,
Ala., is fn the city the guest of Mrs.
E. B Hilf on Lee street.
Men! Read Ansley’s ad on the last •
page. 19-lt j
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
Colored Glasses to look at the
aeroplanes. Bell the Jeweler.
Miss Peauford Jones, of Washington,
D C, is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Jones, on Brooklyn Heights.
New shirtwaists Just received at
Ansley’s. 19-lt
E. H. Wall, of Ellaville, was here
yesterday on business.
Don’t miss Sessue Hayakawa in
“Hidden Pearls” at the Alcazar Mon
day. 19-lt
Carl Long, who has been attending
the Third District Agricultural College
so the past nine months, returned to
his home in Leesburg Saturday.
Big stock of Bathing Suits for ev
erybody at Ansley’s. 19-lt
C. C. Jordan, a well-known citizen
of Ellaville, was in the city Saturday.
The Georgia Motor Company are re
ceiving new models in the famous
Moon cars. You are cordially invit
ed to call at their show room. 106
Lamar street. 19-lt
W. H. Estes is at homo to spend
the week-end with his family here.
Men! Read Ansley’s ad on the last
page. 19-lt
D. I. Hite, of Plains, was in the city
Saturday.
Some real bargains in used cars
can be hed at 106 Lamar street. Geor
gia Motor CO. 19-lt
II I I ■'
Mrs. R. E. McNulty left yesterday
for Dawson where she will spend sev
eral days.
New shirtwaists just received at
Ansley’s. 19-lt
Mr. H. L. Smith, formerly of Bibb
National Bank, of Macon, has accept
ed a position as paying and receiving
teller for the Bank of Commerce.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith are with Mr. and
Mrs. Perkins on Harrold avenue.
Special Sale at Churchwell’s
Monday Morning at 9 O’clock
Special lot of $5.00 and $6.00 Colored Georgette
Waists to close out at--
$3.50
Ten Dozen good quality Middy Blouse, plain white,
also red and blue trimmings, on sale at--
48c
Big lot of Ladies’ Dainty Voile Dresses, beautiful
styles in assorted colors, just the dress for sum
mer wear at
$7.50 to $lO
Beautiful lot of new plaid and stripe Skirts in silk
and garbadine on sale special at
$6.50
In our dress goods section, first floor, we are show
ing a large assortment of silks and novelty cotton
dress goods, in beautiful patterns at unusual low
price. '
CHURCHWELL'S
DEPARTMENT STORES
J. H. Jones, of Smithville, was in
the city Saturday.
Big stock of Bathing Suits for ev
erybody at Ansley’s. 19-lt
Rev. C. S. Durden, of Plains, was in
fie city Saturday.
/ Rev. Paul W. Ellis has returned
home from
T. H. McGillis was in Moultrie a
ouple of days last week.
L. L. Compton, of Raysville, La., is
visiting relatives here for a few days.
H. A. Countryman,of Sumter, was in
he city Saturday.
J. H. Statham, of Cobb, was in the
ity on business yesterday.
The Georgia Motor Company r
port splendid sales throughout their
territory on the Cole “8.” It is f
becoming known as the most beauti
ful and most powerful car on t
road. See them at show room. ’.
i I amar street. 19-t
The Woman’s Missionary Society of
the First Methodist church will meet
Monday afternoon at four o'clock.
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I WANTS i
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Figure your own want ad. Minim m
charge is 25c. For Insertion! less
than two weeks, one cent per word.
For Insertions between two and four
weeks, three-fourths of a eent per
w<*rd. For insertions of more than
four weeks, one-half cent per word,
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LOST and FOUND
LOST —Bunch of artificial flowers
tied with gray maliene, between Hay
& Tillman millinery store and Church
street. Finder please phone Mrs. Rus
sell Speer.
LOST OR STOLEN—White Eskimo
Spitz dog; answers to name of Bolby.
Reward. Phone Ralph C. Johnson,
care Hardaway Co., Souther Field.
17-2 t
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LOST —Bunch of keys in the city.
Return to Times-Recorder. 14-ts
FOR SALE
FOR SALE AT A BARGAlN—Com
paratively new Remington No. 10
typewriter. N. s. Evant 19-3 t
FOR SALE CHEAP—One second
hand McCormick binder. G. E. Buc
hanan. 19-7 t
FOR SALE)—Two 1917 Ford tour
ings, and one 1917 Ford Roadster for
sale; A-l condition. Run good, look
good Address Burrell Richards, Ne
varro Flats, Macon, Ga. 18-lw
FOR SALE) —1917 Ford tourng car in
first class condition. E. J. Witt. Offices
Allison Bldg, Phone 338. 16-3 t
FOR SALE —Plenty No. 1 and No. 2
Pine Shingles. W. W. McNeill. 28-ts
FOR SALE —A nice combination
saddle and buggy horse and buggy.
See C. D. Daniel, Route 4.
Red cedar shingles, the forty-year
sort; also No. 1 and 2 pine shingles
made from unbled timber. Phone 117,
Shlvw 4-7tf,
FOR SALE Two good milch
cows, with young calves, at a bargain.
J. T. Bolton, Americus, Route C 8-7 t
WANTED—M iscellaneous
WANTED TO RENT—Two furnished
room s for light housekeeping; couple
without children; satte price and lo
cation Address J. C.. care Times-Re
corder. l - 1 t
NOTICE—I have sold all the milch
cows I had for sale. J. T. Bolton. It
WANTED—Lady for three hours
work from 7 until 10 for seven even
ings each week. Address C. R., care
The Times-Recorder. 17-4 t
WANTED—To sell or trade on good
mule. Will trade for a good cow.
Buchanan’s Dairy, phone 208. 16-3 t
WANTED—Experienced alterer and
sales lady. Apply to Kassel's store.
IC-tf.
SUNDAY. MAY 19. 1918.
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 postoffice. 6-lt
15.1. buy quarts, one-half gallon and
gallon jugs. Buchanan Grocery Co.
20-lm
WANTED—A young lady who has
just finished business college, wants a
position as stenographer. Willing to
begin on reasonable salary. Refer
ences given. 40 7Commerce St., Al
bany, Ga. 17-lt
SALES LADIES WANTED—Over
16 years of 16 years of age; experi
ence unnecessary. Apply to S. H.
Kresg & Co
FOR PAINT, huonng Cement, Root
Paint, Creosote for preserving your
Shingles, Phone Shiver, 117. lltl
AUTOMOBILE LIVERY—Ring Amer
icus Taxi Cab Company. Phone 825;
residence Phone 646. L. L. Compton
-3-ts
BRICK, LIME, Cement Plaster and
Sand. Phone 11?. Shiver. 28-ts
FARM AND CITY LOANS—S 1-2%
interest. Terms easy. Quick service.
W. W. Dykes. 4-20tf
MONEY TO LEND at 6% Interest on
desirable residences in Americus, Ga.
IL O. Jones. 18-ts
FOR RENI
FOR RENT—My former home, 209
North Lee Street; possession at once
H. O. Watts. i9_tf
FOR RENT—One furnished front
room. Apply to 320 South Lee street,
or phone 765. i6-3t
FDR RENT—One four-room house
on McGarrah street, near Central de
pot. Phone 696. 14-2 t
FOR RENT—Good six-room bunga
low. 609 Forrest street. G. M. Bragg.
9-ts
FOR RENT—One small five-room
cottage. 804, south end Forrest street.
G. M. Bragg. 9-tr