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'Fer»bing*» Cr j*a4era ‘America**
Ut»«r,” are v,m* of the Mg ptetaree
that will be shown in ftoytember at
the Opera Honae Watch for >he
datee
I.a«t ftoanant Nato. An*toy*» 2t
Mr and Mr*, T O Mareball have
returned from a vU*t to the fonue? a
j»are>,te al their home in Cedartown.
.eorsre Holeton han charge of oir
Vulcanizing bepartment Prjg us
your work G A. & W G T urpta.
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He are prepared to do your pit.
fare framing on short notice. Allison
lurnltore Company. ts
Miss Cox, who ha* been visiting
Mrs Eva Mathis in Brooklyn Heights.
Lar returned to her home in Ashburn.
Last < lean-I p-Sale, Ins toy’s. 2t
<u»t received, carload Kentucky
Mares; will sell or trade for mules
or horses. J. 1) Holman, at Hanes*
t> y's Old Stall es 19-d4-w2
Mr and Mrs J. E Tye motored to
Montezuma yesterday afternoon
Standard
Here'* good new* indeed, in the*e
day* wh<n on all Ride* we hear of the
wcarefty of Table Damasks.
IjMHI YARDS FULL BLEACHED
MEIU EKIZED TABLE DAMASK
AT 4»c.
Five pretty patterns, 64 iuche*
wide, good quality, very special at,
.yard, 49c.
MM) VAUDS DOUBLE FACED SATIN
FINISH TABLE DAMASK AT 98c.
The prettiest pattern* you ever saw
tfor the money, satin stripes and tloral
designs, 70 inches wide, at, yard, 98c.
FINE LISLE STOCKINGS
AT 66c.
lasdies fine highly mercerized lisle
thread stockings full shaped ankle,
Hearn in back, at pair. 65c.
‘2,000 YA«DS SEA ISLAND
AT "tie.
Fino yard wide, Sea Island smoothe
weave, good weight, in short lengths
from 5 to 20 yard pieces, value 25c
price Icr the short lengths, yard 20c.
-00 DOZEN MEN’S COLLARS
AT 10c. i
Best grade and best styles selling
■in all good stores now at 20c each, I
these are put up in boxes of 6 collars,
assorted heights, no less than six
will be sold at the price per box of
aix, 60c.
PALM OLIVE SOAP 10c.
Sold In any quantity, full regular
size cakes, considered about the best
»«mp on the market for the price, per
cake, 10c.
PINK ORGANDY AT 69c.
Pink Organdy, very tine sheer qual
ity, 45 inches wide, and very scarce,
per yard, 59c.
■GENUINE DUPLEX WINDOW
SHADES AT 95c.
Genuine Duplex green one dide
white on the other, mounted on best
spring rollers, guaranteed for live
■j curr.. value >1.50, our price complete
«sc.
WOMEN’S WHITE SHOES AT #l.
All size* high and low cut shoes
for women, boy* and children, prices
•Wave been up to >1.50. to close with
a rush, we have made price for your
«du>lce. per pair. |l.
STANDARD DRY
GOODS CO.
In DS'*" <' c«mmer<
Varsyth St, Awwrkaa. Ga
Gtaaeex san, *r«k«* torn*
eated. B*fi, th* Optoaetriat.
Kat Mildred Clark* will return
x.'«ie tfe» aftemoofi from Fort Valley.
w*.*e »te na- oeea spending some
’ir.oe az ’be g.e»’, of Mrs Andrew
Wright at her home there
Manager I/odier/ books. only pie*
• »re* tha- are known Mttocaaaen, pic
tire* that stand the test of the larger
cities.
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M;*.» Annie Cawood hae returned
hme after a visit of several weeks
u> fret*'.- 0r.4 relatives in Norfork
V»
ts you want a taxicab today pbonr
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Watch /or the tAinouncement of
pictures running at. the Opera House
from time to time They are the best
to be had .and pictures that have won
their reputation in the larger cities.
Mr> .1 'f Wimberly is spending
some tfrac with her daughter, Mrs.
Co nd'tx’er ( 'n< try. in Athens, Ga.
I.a«t Remnant Sale,—Ansley’s 2t
Will trade Kentucky Brood Mares
(or cash or go'<’ .Mules. Carload jus’.
*.<*4ved .1 I Holman, at Hanesley’s-
Old Ftables. l»-d4-wi‘
Mies Mildred Warlick has returned
to her home in Atlanta, after a visit
of some time in Americus, the guest
of Miss Anna Murray and her grand
mother. Mrs. Josephine Warlick.
I will be at my home at Putnam
until Wednesday morning, August
28th 1 may be reached by phone.
.J. M. Collum. Principal, Third Dis
trict Agricultural and Mechanical
School. 25-3 t
Last Clean-Up-Sale.—Ansley’s. 2t
“The Price of a Good Time” which
comes to the Opera House next Fri
day and Saturday for two perform
ances is a I/ois Weber production.
4tat«, oi City vt loiedu,
Lucas County, iw.
Frank J. Cheney mtu.es oath that hr
<8 senior partner of the firm ot F. J
Jhciioy & Cu , doing business in the City
■>f Toledo, County ard Stale aforesaid,
at,a uial e.dd “ i, a ill pay the sum o.
ONE HI’NDPTU' DOLLARS for each
*nd very case ,d Catarrh tiiat eannpt be
■nrM t.vtl.euse -f Hli.T.’S CATARRH
Ili.J.lClXd. 1-R\Na J. CCENEY
Sworn ♦,-> h< r >-r ,~r<t rubseribed in
my presence, di.j uay of December.
A D IW. A W. GT.FISON,
(Sea!) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken !n
--tei.-.j., a i • larough the Blood on
the Mucous Surfac*- ' > f the System. Send
for testimonials, >•-
F. ,T. CHUNEV .5 CO. Toledo. O.
Sold .... . . umg£l*’.<
Holl's Pimily " '>■ -otlvatlnn,
PIANO TUNING.
I am pleased to state that I will
have with me a fine piano tuner soon.
All who want their pianos put in first
class condition notify
E. J. M’MATH,
Cotton Avenue. Americus. Ga.
27-4 t
RED CROSS IRONATED HERBS
(WITH PEPSIN)
It you dont feel well or if you wake up
tired and all run down with headache,
biliousness, indigestion and feel all out
of sorts, take a bottle of IRONATED
HERBS with PEPSIN. Guaranteed to
put you in the pink of condition. This
and more than one hundred other Red
Cross Remedies and Toilet Preparations
told and guaranteed only by
Hooks’ PLi rmacy. *
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SOFT. LONG.SILKY W
i'v using Pomade Hair Dressing. Ti
is delightfully perfumed and really ■
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JK f ti>a sattlp and makes kinky, iiapnjr, ■
M 4;« if, Ftnbboni hair so aett. tmg and lus- ■
3 ’ thnt you can easily handle it aud ■
hi.t h up. In any style. It U your natural ■
’M -Pt t 4 • haro Due. Iwdy halt, and HenMtn-■
* vntt a chance. Take it—but don’t ■
M *v <1 into getting any thing else than ■
HEROLIN
1 ** T ' s’wt hair grow long and beautje H
. p. >!'« itching scalp aml dandruff.
£ V:?,} 25 cents M Vn,’ I
ft • Teralin Med. Co., Atlanta, Ga* ■
M cwn man or woman. ■
H riOElalj vVa make you a liberal offer-w ■
WHO’S WHO
IX SUMTER COUMTYt
AMERICUS TIMESRE<” Z RDER.
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Bishop Hayes, who is «oon to go to
France as head of the American Army
Chaplains. He will ,go as a civilian
having declined a commission. (c)
Underwood & Underwood.
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 p.leased, we will refund the cost
of the medicine. So’d by G. E. Buch
anan, Americus, Ga. (Adv)
MASONIC NOTICE.
There will be a called communica
tion of Americus Lodge, No. 13, Tues
day night, August 27th. at 7:30 o’clock
for the purpose of conferring the
Master’s degree. Members of M. B.
Council Lodge, No. 95, and visiting
Master Masons are cordially invited
to attend.
E. E. SCHNEIDER, W. M.
S. L. HAMMOND, Secty. 26-2 t
The next time
you buy calomel
ask for W’ 7
\ 1
The purified calomel tab
let* that are entirely free
of all sickening and sali
vating < ffects.
Medicinal irtae* vastly iapravad.
Gaaraateec by year drag Ist. Sold
**ly in see * package.. rice 15c.
i WANTS i
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LOST ana FOUND
STRAYED —'Milch cow, red, dehorn
ed, left premises Monday night. Find
er notify W. T. Manry at Barber Shop,
or phone 437. 27-1
LOST —Somewhere on road leading
• from Americus t© Leslie, one leather
Hand Grip, with name Fred M. Har
ris. marked in ink on top near lock,
also some papers on inside, contain
ing above name. Finder return to
* this office, or notify the owner at
WE HAVE PEEKED OURSELVES TO
HELP WIN THIS WAR
The Government needs expert Mechanics
and Clerical Men. Will you [help [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
of Dircctors of the National Automobile Dealers Association at St. Louis, May
18, 1918, the following war time policy will be enforcedly 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 service 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 C. 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 necessary equipment
is in condition to enable them to take care of emergency repairs on the road.
Conserve Gasoline, Oil and Grease whenever possible.
NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION
AMERICUS AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION!
AMERICUS AUTO CO. LAW REES
AMERICUS BATTERY CO. PLAINS aUTO CO.
CHAPPELL MACHINERY CO. SHEFFIELD HARDWARE CO.
CLAUD MAUK WILLIAMS-NILES CO.
GEORGIA MOTOR CO. WINDSOR PHARMACY
HOOKS MOTOR CO. W. W. M’NEILL
W. G. TURPIN & CO.
hotel in Leslie, Ga., and receive re
ward. 27-2 t
bOR SALL
FOR SALE —One seven room, two
story house on Church street; close
in, Allison Realty Co., R. E. Allison,
Manger. 27-4 t
FOR SALE—One five room, two
story house on Jacksn street; close
in. Allison Realty Co., R. E. Allison,
Manager. 2 7-It
For Sale at a Bargain.
2 Motor trucks.
1 Heavy two-horse wagon. ,
1 Grain drill.
1 Mower and rake.
1 Wood saw driven by gasoline mo
tor.
All practically new.
26-eod-10t Farmers Cotton Oil Co.
FOR SALE —One cottage on Jac k ion
street; close in. Allison Realty Co.,
R. E. Allison, Manager. 2”-4t
BRICK. LIME. Cement Plaster ana
Sand. Phone IT? Shiver 28-*'
FOR SALE —One Saxon-4 Roadster,
run less than 2,000 miles; cheap for
j cash . Box 177, Bronwood, Ga. 23-1 w
FOR SALE—One 8-16 H. P. Trac
tor in good running order. Call Phone
2902. L. W. Cochran. 1814 t
AUTO LIVERY—Ring B. C. Vaughn
Day phone 825, home phone 628. 19-ts
CHOICE HOMES in-or-near Athens:
easy terms: interest low. Sell-at-,
1 profit after educating children. Box
358, Athens, Ga. 23-3 t
PICTURE FRAMES OF ALL Kinds.!
Can save you from 50 to 100 per cent
JR. Wall, at Tullis Grocery. 26t-d '
I WANT TO DO YOUR fine watch
clock and jewelry repairing. Exper’
service and reasonable charge*. R. S.
Broadhurst, Jeweler, no Lamar St.
directly in front of poetofflee. 6-H
FOR SALE—Registered Duroc-
Jersey Sows: will farrow in thirty
days: pigs subject to registration;
this is their second litter. T. M. Fur
low, Americus, Ga. 26-3td-2tw
RED CEDAR SHINGLES—No. 1 and
No. 2 Pine Shingles. Phone 117
Shiver. 6-10-ts
CAR SANITARY LIME tor use on
your premises; >1.25 per bbl. Phone
117. Shiver. 6-10-ts
L1... ■ ..... W-. - - -■
PHONE 155 —When you want haul
ing quick. Up-town office 124 For
syth Street. H. S a Schneider.
PICTURE FRAMES AT Tullis Gro
cery. J. R. Wall. 26t-d.
FOR PAINT, Kuonng Cement, Hoo
Paint, Creosote for preserving yom
Shingles, Phone Shiver, 117. Mi
WAN TED—Miscellaneous
WANTED TO BUY.—One dozen
copies of The Times-Recorder of Sun
day, August 25, 1918. Bring to Times-
Recorder office and get 5 cents a piece
for them. 26-2 t
FARM AND CITY LOANS—S 1-2%
Interest. Terms easy. Quick servlet
W. W. Dykes. 4-200
WANT TO RENT 6 ROOM house
will take possession of same any time
between now and October 1 A. A.
Davidson, care Bee Hive.
PICTURE FRAMES AND ART
' Goods. J. R. Wall, at Tullis' Grocery.
26t-d.
TIES®AT, AUGUST 27, iiH s.
124 FORSYTH STREET—Up-town
office Schneider’s Transfer. Phone
155. Haul anything anytime.
WANTED TO RENT—A small or
medium size furnished house; must
have possession on or before Septem
ber 10th; have tone child eighteen
months old. Address Dr. J. H. Coff
man, 226 S. Lee street. 27-ts
WANTED TO RENT—Small fur
nished or unfurnished apartment, or
bungalow from September first;
bungalow preferred. Call Mrs. Vic
tor Schmidt, Phone 755. 26-2 t
WE HAUL everything and any
time. Phone 155. H. S. Schneider.
124 Forsyth street.
AUTOMOBILE LIVERY—Ring Amer
icu* Taxi Cab Company. Phone 825.
residence Phone 646 L. L Comply
6-ts
FOR YOUR CANVENIENCE—WiII
maintain city office at 124 Forsyth
Street. Phone 155. Schneider's
Transfer
FOR RENI
FURNISHED housekeeping and sin
gle rooms for rent. 117 S. Prince
street. 27-5 t
TWO ROOMS FOR RENT. Call on
Mrs. M. E. Jossey, 404 Lamar street,
or phone 430. 19-ts
TUESDAY
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