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New line Pickard’s hand pointed
>lna at S. A. Daniels. ad*
Americus friends of Charley O'Berry
•will be pleased to learn that he is
now steward a? board the U. S. Ship
Albatross stationed at New Orleans
for the present,
H. A. Ferris, of Atlanta, was a bus
iness visitor here today.
If you want a taxicab today phone
100. R. A. Shy. 31-ci
A. M. Spies, who has been cashier
for the Southern Express Company
here during several months, returned
last night to his home in Macon.
Olin McDaniel and James McDaniel,
young sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mc-
Daniel, left today for Bainbridge, Ga.,
where they will visit relatives, geing
later to Headland, Ala., to visit their
nunt, Mrs. Torbet, at her home there.
Misss Mary Alice Lingo has return
ed home after a visit to relatives and
friends in Macon and will leave Mon
day for Abbeville, where she will be a
guest at a house party given by Miss
Gertrude Brown.
240 POUND PIGS.
With corn above 50 cents hogs eat
their heads off very quickly. The
hog that takes two or three months
to get on full feed never brings you
a profit.
When you are ready to put your
shoats on feed, begin with the B. A.
Thomas Hog Medicine. Use regularly
and watch your shoats round out
into fat hogs in nine months —hogs
going well over 200 pounds and as
high as 240 pounds. Figure the aver
age feeding and you will see why the
B. A. Thomas medicine is a good in
vestment. Try feeding out your hogs
on this plan and if you are not more
than pleased, we will refund the cost
of the medicine. Sold by G. E. Buch
anan, Americus, Ga. (Adv)
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GREAT REDUCTIONS AND FINE
SAVINGS THIS WEEK.
200 WAISTS SPECIAL AT sl.
Voiles and batistes, with laces,
tucks and pleatings for trimmings. !
Some of these waists are a little ]
mussed, but the low prices make them !
well.worth freshening
IT’S A MAN’S OWN FAULT
IF HE’S HOT.
Fine checked nainsook undershirts ;
and drawers, knee length athletic (
shirts,’ all sizes at, garment, 39c.
to $5.00 WHITE SKIRTS
AT $1.98
Os Fine garbadines and fin e suit
ings trimmed with pockets and large
pearl buttons some may be slightlly
soiled, but on an average they are
priced at half their value.
H ALF LINEN CRASH AT 25c.
Kitchen crash in a natural shade
with colored borders, 18 inches wide
yard 25c
REMNANTS OF 19c TO 25<
WHITE GOODS AT 10c.
Think of buying nice white goods
in July, 1918, at 10c yard, even cheese
cloth is selling at 12 l-2c some of
these white goods have been sold
•down to remnants of five to ten yards
pieces, some may be slightly soiled,
anyway you get them they are a bar
gain at, yard, 10c.
25c TAN COLORED CHAMBRAY
AT 15c.
Linen finished chambray in tan col
or only, the regular line of colors sell
in the best stores at from 25c to 35c
our price for these short lengths at,
yard, 15c.
MEN’S 25c SOCKS AT
8 PAIRS FOR 50c.
“SECKONDS." Nothing more thin a
drop stitch occasionally, they are fine
lissle finish in white, tan, gray and
black, and every paid is worth a
quarter, our price, as long as they
last. 3 pairs for 50c.
FAMOUS PALM OLIVE SOAP AT 10c
Sold in any quantity at 10c cake.
Palm Olive Rose Bath sold in any
quantity at 5c cake.
STANDARD DRY
GOODS CO.
Lext to Bank of Commerce.
Forsyth St Americus, Ga.
Glasses fitted, broken lenses dupli
cated. Beil, the Optometrist
George Holston has Charge of our
Vulcanizing Department. Bring us
your work. G. A &W. G. ’Turpin.
6-8-ts.
TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION
FOR 1918, ANG. 2-8.
White teachers examination at Fur
low school building, colored at Mc-
Coy Hill colored school building.
E. J. M’MATH
Superintendent.
300,000 MORE MEN
TO BE CALLED INTO
ARMY DURING AUG.
WASHINGTON, D. C., August I.
Three hundred thousand more drafted
men are to be called into the army
during August, according to plans of
Provost General Crowder, announced
here today.
It is the present plan to select
these from among those men in Class
1-A, but if it is necessary to invade
deferred classes in order to secure
the desired number, then men in oth-
...
er classes will be called into immedi
ate service.
DEATH OF LONDON
MORROW,AGED NEGRO
Many white people here, especially
those of First Baptist congregation
will learn with sorrow of the death
of London Morrow, who passesd aw.
yesterday afternoon at his hom 6
Forrest street, following a prolong
illness. He had been janitor at First
Baptist church during probably twen
ty years and was well known among j
many white residents here, as he fre
quently cut lawns and did other
household work for many people. He
was a deacon of Bethseda B*aptists
church (colored) and is survived by
one daughter and several grandchil
dren. He was highly regarded among
the white people who knew him, and
announcement of his demise will be
I received with wide regret.
ATLANTA LIEUTENANT
I DIED OF HIS WOUNDS
WASHINGTON, D. C., August I.
Today’s casualty list, sent by General
Pershing to the war department, con
tains 120 names, including twelve
killed in action. Major J. C. Williams. ■
of Ramer, Ala., and Lieut. W. L. Le-
Conte, of Atlanta, Ga., died of wounds,
1
, while L. Bird, of Mattern. Ga.. died
of disease. Marine casualties report
ed today totalled five.
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When Nalls Loosen.
Deafness sends this hint: As soon
as a picture nail driven in a wall gets
loose and the plaster begins to break
> around it. it can be made solid and
, firm by the following process. Sat
. urate a bit of wadding with thick glue,
• wrap as much as possible around the
nail and reinsert the latter in the
hole, pressing it home as strongly as
possible. The nail will thus be firmly
• fastened in its place.
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BOYS WANTED. We need the
services of a number of Grammar
School boys for permanent part
-1 time work. The boys we select
will be well paid and given an op
-1 portunity to earn, learn and ad-
L vance. Apply to Hightower’s Book
r Store, Corner Lamar & Jackson
Sts., Americus, Ga.
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LADIES
When irregular or delayed use
Triumph Pills. Safe and always de
pendable. Not sold at drug stores.
Do not experiment with others, save
disappointment. Write for ‘‘Relief’
and particulars. It’ 3 free Address
. National Medical Institute, Milwau
; kee, Wte.
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
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SELLERS TALK TO BUYERS ev
ery day through Times-Recorder clas
sified columns. This page is the great
market place of the masses. The man
who uses the classified column knows
that thousands know that he has to
sell. If you want to buy anything the
service is equally useful. One cent a
word, with a minimum charge of a
quarter, id cheap enough, too.
LOST and FOUND
$50.00 for car or for thief
For one Dodge, 1918 model, touring
car, motor No. 251254. Georgia Li
cense No. 2G341. Equipped with three
Firestone and one Goodrich tires.
Plain Firestone tire right front, and
left rear wheel, also one non-skid
Goodrich on left front wheel. Bum
per broken off with about three inches
of one arm left on front spring. Top
torn on right side about four inches
has been sewed but ripped open about
two inches. If located notify Sheriff
of Sumter county at Americus, Ga.,
or J. W. Carter, Andersonville, Ga.
31-ts
TAKEN UP two pigs at Pines Da’ry
owner can get same by paying char
ges and for adverts ement.
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ESTRAY —Two black mules, taken
up in my lot on Forrest street. Own- t
er can get same by paying damages, ;
feed bill and for this advertisement
B. W. Warren. 29-4 t
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FOR SALE—Duroc Jersey sow and
, six, three months old pigs. Defender
strand. Registered. Oliver M. Haire.
P. O. Box 451. Americus, Ga. 31-3 t
FOR SALE —One jersey cow. Oliver
M. Haire. P. O. Box 451. Americus, Ga.
31-3 t
FOR SALE —One 10 horse power
Electric Motor A. C. L. with starting
box complete. C. J. Clark. 31-3 t
1918 HAYNES TOURING CAR, 7
passenger. Run 2 months. Sacrifice.
S. H. Reid, 132 Jackson. Phone 402.
31-3 t
CAR SANITARY LIME for use on
your premises; $1.25 per bbl. Phone
117. Shiver. 6-10-it
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FOR SALE —Everwear Hosiery. La
dies Silk Hose, SI.OO. Men’s Silk
Sox 75c . They are guaranteed. W.
J. Josey. ‘ 31-ts
FOR SALE—Splendid Jersey 2 1-2
to 3 gal milk cow and calf three
months old for sale, P. O. box 315 2tf
FOR SALE —Body mixed timber.
Reasonable. C. G. Gammage, Amer
icus, Ga. 28-6 t
BRICK. LIME, Cement Plaster *r»r
Hand Phone 11" Shiver SB-»-
FOR SALE —Eighty-five acres farm
I land just butside city Hits; on graded
I road; all under cultivation; four room'
residence; new three room tenant
house; other improvements; in good
! repaid. Bargain at $3500.00. One
thousand cash; balance easy. Apply
to Geo. D. Wheatley, Real Estate.
COAL IS HIGH—Wood is cheap,
have the best dry pine and oak. Pre
pare for winter now. Call Phone 355.
A. C. Alexander. 28-30
GOOD, DRY PINE <flld Oak for
stove and house. Buy now and pre
pare. Phon o 355. A. C. Alexander.
28-iOt
IVA A TED—Miscellaneous
WANTED—Colored Janitor for First
Baptist Church. Apply to Chas. Lingo.
121 FORSYTH STREET—Up-town
office Schneider’s Transfer. Phone
155. Haul anything anytime.
AUTO LIVERY—Ring B. C. Vaughn.
Day phone 825, home phone 628. i9-tf
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
WANTED—To buy second-hand
flat-top desk; must be in good con
dition. Address L. C., care Times-
Recorder. 29-ts
FARM AND CITY LOANS—S 1-2%
Interest. Terms easy. Quick service.
W. W. Dykes. 4-20 ti
WANTED TO LEASE residence for
occupancy on or before Sept. Ist. Ad
dress P. O. Box 441.
RED CEDAR SHINGLES—No. 1 and
No 2 Pine Shingles. Phone 117.
Shiver. 6-10-ts
WE HAUL everything and any
time. Phone 155. H. S. Schneider.
| 124 Forsyth street.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1&18.
FOR YOUR CANVENIENCE—WiII
maintain city office at 124 Forsyth
Street. Phone 155. Schneider's
Transfer
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WANTED —Boiler repair work at
reasonable rate. F. B. Leamon, Boil
er Maker. Phone 711.
FOR PAINT, Koonng Cement, Roof
Paint, Creosote for preserving your
Shingles, Phone Shiver. 117. Utt
PHONE 155 —When you want haul
ing quick. Up-town office 124 For
syth Street. H. S. SchneiderA. '
WANTED Prompt and reliable
boiler repair work at living prices.
F. B. Leamon, Boiler Maker. Phone
711.
AUTOMOBILE LIVERY—King Amer
lens Taxi Cab Company. Phone 825.
residence Phone 646 L. L Compt- n
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FOR RENI
FOR RENT—Three rooms close in.
Modern conveniences. ’Phone 651.
31-ts
FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms.
Phone 727.
FOR RENT —Tw 0 ft rnished rooms
for light hous e keeping—phone 497
2tf
FOR RENT —Furnished rooms with
all moderrn conveniences—Phone
392 6 ts.
FOR RENT —One furnished front
bed room, one block of post office.
Call 831. 28-ts