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We soil the L. K, Unbreakable Curt
Button. Call and see them. S. A. i
Daniels, Jeweler.
Cliff C. Clay, of Atlanta, is a well
known visitor in Amorlcus today.
See Ans ley’s Ad. Cast I’ane. 2t
Carload lino Kentucky Brood Mares
lust received. J. D. Holman, at Han
dley’s Old Stables. 19-d4-w2
•The Man Without a Country,"
•Pershing’s Crusaders,’’ •’America’s
Answer," are some of the big pictures
that will be shown in September at.
the Opera House. Watch for the
dates.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson have re
turned from a motor trip to Atlanta.
Cast Remnant Sale. Ansley’s 2t
George Holst on has charge of our
Vulcanizing Department Bring us
your work Q. A &W G. Turpin.
«-Btf.
Be are prepnred to do your pic
ture Fnntlng on short notice. Allison
furniture Company. l s
in..
Umar Jossey has returned to Camp
Gordon after a short visit to friends
and relatives in Americas.
l ost ( leaii-l p-Sale. Ansley’s. 2t
>nst received, carload Kentucky
Mares; will sell or trade tor mules
or horses. J, D. Holman, at Hanes
kv’s Old Stab ts 19-d4-w2
Manager Dudley hooks only pic
tures that are known successes, pic
tures that stand the test of the larger
cities.
Robert Slappy has returned home
after a brief visit to friends in Lan
ark. Fla i |
See Ansley’s Ad. Last Page. 2t
If yon want a taxicab today phope
WO K A Shy. *l-Af
Standard
Here’s good news indeed, in these
days when ou all sides we hear of the
scarcity of Table Damasks.
1.000 V\KI»S FILL BLEACHED
MFKCKRIZFP TABLE DAMASK
AT 4i*r.
Five pretty patterns. 64 inches
wide. good quality. very special at.
> ard. 49c.
:,00 VIRUS DOnU.F. FACED SATIY
FIMSII TABI.Ei DAMASK .\T 9Se.
The prettiest patterns you ever saw
for the money, satin stripes and floral
designs, 70 inches wide. at. yard. 9Se.
FINE LISLE STOCKINGS
AT flic.
Ladies fine highly mercerised lisle
thread stockings full shaped ankle,
seam in hack, at pair. 67h\
2.000 Y ARDS SE V ISLAND
AT 20c.
Fine yard wide. Sea Island smoothe
weave, good weight, in short lengths
from "> to 20 yard pieces, value Ssc
price ler the short lengths, yard 2ie.
2<h» DOZEN MEN'S COLLARS
AT 10c.
Best grade and best styles selling
in all good stores now at 20c each,
these are put up in Nixes of 6 collars,
assorted heights, no less than six
will be sold at the price per box of
six. 00c
PALM 01.1VE SOAP 10c.
Sold in any quantity, full regular
site cakes, considered about the best
soap on the market for the price, per
cake. 10c.
PINK ORGANDY AT s#e.
Pink Organdy very fine sheer qual
ity. 45 inches wide, and very scarce,
per yard. 59c.
GEN 11NE PI FLEX WINDOW
SH ADES AT 9ir.
Genuine Duplex green one dide
white on the other, mounted on best
spring rollers, guaranteed for five
years, value $1.50. our price complete
56c
wroWEN’S WHITE SHOES AT #l.
All sixes high and low cut shoes
for women, boys and children, prices
Wave Keen up to $1.50. to close with
a rush, we have made prioe for yoor
•ohvMee per pair. $1
STANDARD DRY
GOODS CO. ;
lieu *• r C'emiee.-
Twrevth SC America*. On. j
Glasses tilled, broken lenses dupli
cated. Bell/ the Optometrist.
Mr. and Mrs E. K. Rogers announce
Hie birth of a daughter who came to
bless their borne today.
Watch for the announcement of
pictures running at the Opera House
from time to time. They are the best
to he had .and pictures that have won
their reputation in the larger cities.
Last Remnant Sale. Ansley’s 2t
Don’t miss June Klvidige in "Wo
man of Redemption." at the Alca/.ar
Tuesday.
Will trade Kentucky Brood Mares
[or cash or goed Mules. Carload just
ecetved. .1 t'. Holman, at Hanesley »
Old Stables. 19-d4-w2
Mrs Josephine Johnson, of Atlanta,
Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. .1, K. John
son. on College street.
1 will lie at my home at Putnam
until Wednesday morning, August
28th. 1 may be reached by phone.
.1. M. Collum, Principal. Third Dis
trict Agricultural and Mechanical
School. 25-31
Last rican-Lp-Sate. ins ley’s. 2t
Don’t miss June Klvidge in "Wo
man of Redemption." at the Alcazar
Tuesday
"The Price of a Good Time" which
comes to the Opera House next Fri
day and Saturday for two perform
ances is a Lois Weber production.
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B- Y. P. U. WILL
HAVE LAWN PARTY
AT CENTRALCHURCH
TUESDAY NIGHT AT 8
Tuesday night at Central Baptist
church the B. Y. P. U. of that con
gregation wilt entertain their friends
at a ‘ measuring party” the affair be
ing a unique social gathering All
who attend will he measured at the
gate and wilt he required to pay five
cents for each foot they are in height.
Both Rev. George F. Brown and W.
T Line will be there and these two
gentlemen must pay in full for their
enormous length The funds derived
from the entertainment will go to B.
V. p r . and the whole congregation
is invited to be present. Light re
freshments will be served at the con
clusion of the festivities.
ANSLEY’S LAST
CALL AUG. 28TH
REMNANT SALE
Ansley's store advertises in this is- j
sue a las* call for remnants on Au- j
gust 2Stb. next Wednesday After j
that date no more remnants will oe
offered by that big store, and the
ladies of Americus will, doubtless
avail themselves of the excellent op j
por unity to profit by the sale. Man- |
ager Williams states that positively
every -e.innsnt in stock, including j
some splendid bargains will be dis-'
posed of during the continuance of:
the sale.
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Grove’s cKBt Tenic Tablets and
G -eve’s Textless chill Tonic
You can get Grove’s Tasteless chill j
Tonic ir. Tablet form as well as in '
.Syrup thy kind you have alwavs
N.tight The tablets are intended for
those wfp prefer to swallow a tablet
rather han a syrup, and as a eon
- -mience for those who travel j
GROVE’S chill TOXIC TABLETS’ ;
contain exactly the same medicinal ;
properties and produce the same re- j
suits as Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic j
which is put up is bottles The price
f either is 80c.—Adv. .
MASONIC NOTICE.
There will be a called communica- ]
. ’ion of Americus Lodge. No. IS. Tues
day night. August 27th. at 7:3d o'clock j
for the purpose of conferring the ]
Master's degree Members of M. B. !
: Osancil lx>dge. No. 95. and visiting ;
Master Masons are cordially invited ,
| to attend
E. E. SCHNEIDER. W ML
S. L. HAMMOND SsotT- 26-2 t
AMERICUS TIMES-RECC RDER.
SHORTAGE DF FISH
DELAYS THE MAIL
Scarcity Causes Curtailment of
Motive Power by Which
Mail Is Carried in Alaska.
Shortage of fish is interfering with
the mall In Alaska. On account of
their scarcity, the motive power by
which the mail is carried in that cold
territory Is curtailed. An ahundnnee
of fish, according to a report to the
post office department, la essential to
the prompt delivery across the region
of Ice and snow, and a necessary sup
ply Is not to be had.
The mail earner out from Anchor
age, Alaska, wrote to the department
under the date of March 25, 1918:
“Your letter of February 27, 1918,
is at hand, and I notice the late ar
rivals of mail as Indicated in same,
The whole trouble is on account of
my dogs. I was unable, and still am,
to get fish for them as It Is not to be
obtained in the country. The dogs I
use on this mall are wolf dogs that
have been worked on fish all their
lives. It is almost Impossible to ehauge
from a fish diet to cooked feed and
work them. I have done the best I
could to keep this mail moving aud
have had to stop and rest my dogs sev
eral times while the mail was in trans
it as they would not stand it. . . .
All of the late mails were caused on
that account. ... I have man
aged, however, to keep this end (Sew
ard-Anchorage) running on schedule
time and believe In a satisfactory man
ner owing to the fact that I am on
this run myself, drive one of my own
teams and I have been able to keep it
going somehow. . . . The mail is
moving now better. Our dogs are get
ting so they stand up under cooked
food.’’
State of Ohio, Clt7 of Toledo.
Lucas County, ss. «
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney * Co., doing business in the City
of Toledo. County and State aforesaid,
and that said firm will pay the sum <n
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for eioh
and every case of Catarrh that cannc; tr
owed by the use of HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December.
A. D. 1886. A W. GLEASON.
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine is taken In
ternally and acts through the Blood on
the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by all druggists. 75c.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
GEORGIA MAN
HAD QUITE A SIEGE
In Hospital, Bnl Icprcred Sreitiy After
Taking Ziroß Iron Tonic.
In a recent statement, J. H. Martin
of Mount Vernon, Ga., says:
’’l was in the hospital with stomach
trouble and had quite a siege. It
seemed I would never get my strength
back after I came out, I had been so
ill. I ached all over. I was nervous,
restless and yet did not feel like get
ting around. My skin was yellow. My
appetite poor. I was In pretty bad
shape and began to look around for a
tonic. 1 felt like part of the trouble
was lack of iron In my blood. I was
so easily worried, so easily upset. I
beard of Ziron and knew It would help
c.e. 1 began to take it and the lm
j provement was great. It strength
ened me. renewed my nerves and
toned up my system.”
When you feel that you need
strength, remember that Ziron is a
perfected preparation of iron salts,
j combined with other strangth glvlng
! ingredients. Try Ziron.
| ZN 3
\our Blood Needs
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"A SPLENDID TONIC”
Say* Hixson Lady_Who, On Doc
tor’s Advice, Took Cardti
Aod is New Well.
Hixson. Teen.—“About 10 years ago
I was...” says Mrs. J. B. Gaid, of
this place. “I suffered with a pain in
; my left side, could not sleep at night
with this pain, always tn the left
: side...
My doctor told me to nse Cardni I
took one bottle, which helped me and
after my baby came. I was stronger
and better, but the pain was still
there
1 at first let it go. hut began to get
weak and in a run-down condition,
so I dec.c.-d to try some more Cardui,
; which I did.
This last Cardai which I took made
i me much better, in fact, cured me. It
has been a cumber of years, still .
have ro return of This trouble.
I feel It was Cardui that cured me. 1
I and 1 recommend it as a splendid fe-;
j male tonic.”
Don’t allow yourself to become
i weak and ran-drwn from womanly
trouble*. Take Cardui It should sure
’ ly help you. as it has so many thou
sands of other women In the past 40
j year*. Headache, backache, aideache. ;
nervousness, sleeplessness, tired-om!
feeling, are all signs of womanly trou
ble Other wets*. • gvt relief by taking
I Oardnt Why not j>nT AU. druggists
NC-UI
WHO’S WHO
nr snmi cenrrrt
WE HAVE PLEDGED OURSELVES-TO
HELP WIN THIS VAR
The Government needs expert Mechanics
\
and Clerical Men. Will you ghelp [release
them? Self-sacrifice is the rule.
Notice!
Complying with the request of the War Economy Board of the Council of
National Defense, and in accordance with the resolution adopted by the Board
directors of the National Automobile Dealers Association at St. Louis, May
18, 1918, the following war time policy will be enforced by this establishment
for the purpose of releasing expert mechanics and clerical men for Govern
ment work.
Effective Sept, 1, 1918
1. We will discontinue all unnecessary free seivice and inspections.
2. In order to eliminate unnecessary office work, the Government has requested that
all business be conducted as economically and efficiently as possible. Therefore, on and
after®;
September Ist, 1918
Charge accounts will be discontinued. All parts, repairs and labor will be strictly G O. D.
Positively no tickets will be made.
Your Patriotic Duty
It will be the patriotic duty of every owner to make all minor adjustments and repairs
himself to the end that every expert mechanic available for work may be released to the
Government.
, Owners are urged to see that their tools are in order, that jack and pump are in work
ing condition, that extra tubes and tires in proper repair, and that other necessaJy equipment
is in condition to enable them to take care of emergency repairs on the road.
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Conserve Gasoline, Oil and Grease whenever possible.
NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION
AMERICUS AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION!
AMERICUS AUTO CO.®® J j LAW REES
AMERICUS BATTERY CO. PLAINS aUTO CO.
CHAPPELL MACHINERY CO. 3_ ; SHEFFIELD HARDWARE CO.
CLAUD MAUK WILLIAMS-NILES CO.
GEORGIA MOTOR CO. WINDSOR PHARMACY
HOOKS MOTOR CO. W. W. M’NEILL
W. G. TURPIN & CO.
MONDAY
ALLHEALS
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SELLERS TALK TO BUYERS ev
ery day through Times-Recorder clas
sified columns. This page Is the grea
market place of the masse*. The man
who uses the classified column know*
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, is cheap enough, too.
LOST ana FOUND
TAKEN UP—Small black mare
mule; taken up August 24 at 703 X.
Lee street. Owner can get same by
paying for feed and advertising. Mar- ,
tin Harvey, or Times-Recorder. 26-4 t j
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tOR SALE
FOR kxi.E—One Saxon-4 Roadster,
run less than 2,000 miles; cheap for
| cash . Box 177. Bronwood. Ga. 23-lw j
CHOICE HOMES in-or-near Athens:
easy terms; interest low. Sell-at
profit after educating children. Box •
355, Athens. Ga. 23-3 t
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FOR SALE—One S-l< H. P. Trae
j tor in good running order. Call Phone
! 2902. L W Cochran. 1814 t
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BRICK. LIME. Cement Floater |M
Sand. Phone 111. Shiver. te-w
FOR SALE—Registered Duroc-
Jersev Sows: will farrow in thirty
days: pigs subject to registration,
this is their second litter. T. M. Fiir
low. Americus. Ga 26-3td-2tw
RED CEDAR SHINGLES—No. 1 and
No. 2 Pine Shingles. Phone 117.
Shiver 6-10-U
CAR SANITARY LIME lor use on
your premises; $1.25 per bbl. Phone
117. Shiver. 6-10-ts
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PICTURE FRAMES OF ALL Kinds.
Can save you from 59 to 100 per cent.
J R. Wall, at Tullls Grocery. 26t-d
PHONE 155 —When you want haul
ing quick. Up-town office 124 For
syth Street H. S. Schneider.
PICTURE FRAMES AT TuUis Gro
cery. J. R. Wall. 26t-d.
FOR PAINT, noonng Cement, Koo.
Paint Creosote for preserving you:
Shingles. Phone Shiver, 117 Ut
WAN TED—Miscellaneous
WANTED TO BUY.—One dozen
l copies of The Times-Recorder of Sun
day. August 25. 1918. Bring to Times-
Reccrder office and get 5 cents a piece
fer them. 26-2 t
WANTED TO RENT —Smalt fur
nished or unfurnished apartment, or
bungalow from September first;
bungalow preferred. Call Mrs. Vic
tor Schmidt. Phone 755. 2S-2t
WANTED—Ford car seventeen or
eighteen model, good candition. L P. <
Williams, Southern Bell Tel On J
Phone 9929. * 23-St
FARM AND CITY LOANS—6 1-1%
Interest Terms easy Quick wrrka
W W Dykes. 4-JOtl
MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1918.
224 FORSYTH STREET—Up-town
office Schneider’s Transfer. Phone
15j. Haul anything anytime.
ALTO LIVERY—Ring B. C. Vaughn.
Day phone 825, home phone 628. i9-tf
WE HAUL everything and any
time. Phone 155. H. S. Schneider.
124 Forsyth street.
.PICTURE FRAMES AND ART
Goods. J. R, Wall, at Tullis’ Grocery.
26t-d.
AUTOMOBILE LIVERY—Ring Ameg
icua Taxi cab Company. Phone 826;
residence Phone 648 i,. l Compt-**.
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FOR YOUR CANVRNIENCE)— Will
maintain city office at 124 Forsyth
Street. Phone 166. Schneider's
Tram ter
WANT TO RENT 0 ROOM house,
"ill take poHHoantoti of mune iinv tint*
between now amt October 1. A. A.
Davidson, cam Bee uiv«
WE WILL BUY all siirpliui milk
now available In less than ten gallon
lots, delivered at 7:30 a m ,„„i & :3#
p. m. at 40t* per gallon. Americas
Milk Depot. 3J3t
FOR REN 1
FXIR RENT- - Two targe rooms for
light housekeeping .furnished or un
furnished 146 College street Phone
794,
TWO ROOMS FOR RKNT Call on
Mr*. M K. Jo»»ey. 404 Umar street,
or phone 430. 19-tt
W HO*!4 WHO
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