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iWANTS i
LOST ana FOUND
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FOUND —The place to have shoes
repaired, promptly, neatly, substan
tially. Singleton & Son, Singleton’s I
Electric Shoe Shope 210 N. Jackson
street, next to Bakery. 8-30 days
bOR SALE
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FOR SALE —Full scholarship in
Americus Business College. Now is
good limp io enter. Terms to respon
sible j arty. Apply Times-Recorder.
11-eod-tf
FUK Paint, Koonng Cement, Root
Paint, Creosote for preserving your
Shingles, Phone Shiver, 117. MO
FARM AND CITY LOANS—S 1-2%'
interest Terms easy Quick service.
W. W. Dykes. 4-XOtt
HOUSE FOR SALE—On Barlow
street. B. C. Vaughn. 21-lm '
FOR SALE —. Seven-passenger.
Chandler auto in good condition and ,
appearance. All new tires. Will sell
for cash only and at a bargain in
price. Apply to Law Rees Garage.
RED CEDAR SHINGLES—No. 1 and '
Na 2 Pine Shingles. Phone 117.
Shiver 6-10-tt
FOR SALE —An excellent invest- ;
ment. ONE HUNDRED acres, ten
miles North-East of Americus. Five
room house; good barn; two room
tenant house; three-horse farm open,
balance in woods; running water.
FIFTEEN OR TWENTY acres under
fence. This is the best purchase in
the County for the price,—TWENTY-
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
Westbrook & McDonald,
19-5 t Americus, Ga.
SCHNEIDER'S SERVICE includes
a light truck with one man on it to
answer hurry calls. This truck han
dles trunks, boxes, packages or any
thing one man can handle. Phone 155.
USED CARS
FOR SALE
One 1918 Ford touring car, equipped with de
mountable rims, extra tire, shock absorbers. As
good or better than new.
5 1916 Ford touring cars, all equipped with
good tires and are in good running shape.
1 Saxon “Four" roadster, looks and runs like
new.
1 7-Passenger Jeffrey “Six,” run about 5,000
miles, in fine shape with five good tires.
1 1918 7-Passenger Studebaker “Four,” prac
tically new, with one extra tire.
1 1918 7-Passenger Studebaker “Six,” a big
bargain for cash; oversize tires, one extra.
1 1918 7-Passenger “Big Six” Mitchell, run
less than a thousand miles. We will sell this new
car at a big reduction.
1 1917 7-Passenger Haynes, brand new tires,
cheap for cash.
j R—Ul HI 81l JULUJWI
Plains Auto Co.
J. W. OLIVER, Manager
209 Lamar Street Americus, Ga.
DANDY LITTLE SAXON Roadster, •
in fine condition, full equipment, anti
glow lights, extra tire. For sale
cheap. Enquire 116 W. Church St.
20-ts
CAN YOU GET A TRUCK to go out I
of town? Certainly. H. S. Cchneider .
moves anything any where at any
time. Phone 155.
; WANTED—Miscellaneous
WANTED—To rent, a good upright
piano for Officers’ Club, Souther Field.
Reply stating terms. Piano, Box 145.
19-Thurs-Sun.
WANTED—Young lady cashier.
Windsor Barber Shop. 22-ts
WANTED. —To coach students in
any grade in Grammar or High school
by experienced teacher. Phone 298.
16-6 t
WANTED.—Lumber cut by con
tract; also want to rent one saw mill;
lot dry lumber for sale P. O. Box
215, Americus, Ga. 188 t
IF IT CAN BE MOVED H. S.
Schneider will do it Haven’t failed
! yet Phone 155..
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WANTED Automobile
Insurance, Dwellings,
Household F urn i tu re,
Surety Bonds, Cotton. >
BESSIE WINDSOR, I
Agent Old Line Comp- i
antes. 9-1-lm
I WANTED.—In our plant, two men
who are familiar with simple bindry
work particularly cutting and han
dling paper stock. First class wages.
Write or wire particulars. Braid &
Hutton, Inc., Savannah. Ga.
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' COMMERCIAL BODIES for any
t make Auto Truck. Top Covers for
any make car. Write for prices. Wil
liams Wagon Works, Macon, Ga.
15-30 t
AUTOMOBILE LIVERY—Ring Arne
Taxi Cab Company. Phone 826
■ evidence Phone 646 L. L Comptv
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
WANTED —Unfurnished, 5 or 6
room house. Couple. No children.
Best references. Phone 502 or 297.
10-ts j
BRICK, LIME, Cement Planar an 1
Sand. Phone IV. Shiver. J
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WANTED. —A white boy around 14
to 16 years of age who is willing to
keep my store clean, g 0 errands, and
make himself generally useful. S. A.
Daniels, Jeweler. 12-ts. ■
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TRY SCHNEIDER’S SERVICE. You |
will like it. Phone 155.
FOR RENI
FOR RENT.—Small cottage. Phone
402. C. B. Partin. 22-3 t
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FURNISHED ROOMS for rent at
No. 124 West Church street 13-ts
FOR RENT —35 acres of good farm
land or suitable for truck farming
See G. M. Braggs. 29-eod.
Tnervous wreck
From Three Years’ Suffering. Saya
Cardui Made Her WeH.
Texas City, Tex.—in an interesting
' statement, Mrs. G. H. Schill, of this town,
' says: "For three years I suffered untold
• agony with my head. I was unable to
’ do any of my work.
1 just wanted to sleep all the time, for
| thai was the only ease 1 could get, when
j I was asleep. I became a nervous wreck
just from the awful suffering with my
Yead.
. I was so nervous that the least noise
would make me jump out of my bed. J
had no energy, and was unable to do
anything. My son, a young boy, had to
do all my household duties.
I was not able to do anything until I
took Cardui. 1 took three bottles in gP
and it surely cured me of those awful
headaches. That has been three years
and 1 know the cure is pennanert.
tor I have never had any headache since i
taking Cardui. . .
N< tiling relieved meuntil 1 took Cardui
It did wonders for me.”
Try Cardui for your troubles— made
Irani medicinal ingredients recommended
in medical books as being of benefit i
female troubles, and 40 years of use ha.
proventhat the books are right. Begir
taking Cardui today. NC-13-
OFFICIAL FOOD PRICE SCHEDULE
AS FIXED BY U. S. ADMINISTRATOR
Ti>l» list of prices is effective for one week, beginning Monday,
SEPTEMBER 23, 1918. <
Pun has- rs are requested that If they are asked to pay more than the i
prices stated here to report the Mme to the food administrator. .
Flour, best grade, ?4 lbs $1.90
Flour, second grade, 24 ibe $1.65
Flour (if sold In bulk) per 1b....7 12c
Rice, fancy head, per 1b... 12c to 15c
Lard, country, per lb 32c
Lard, pure 32c
‘ Lard, Compound, per pound ....30
Grits, per lb 07c
Irish Potatoes (old) per lb 05c
Gnlons, per lb 06 l-4c
Peas, per lb 14e
Lima Beans, per lb 20c
Oleomargarine, pound 37c
Cheese, per pound 40c
Sutter (creamery) per lb 650
Eggs No Price Fixed
Tomatoes 4no. 2 cans) 15c
Tomatoes (No. 3 cans) 20c
Evaporated Milk, (small cans). .07 l-2c.
Evaporated Milk (large cans)... 18c •
fiagle Brand Milk 25c '
Ga. Cane Syrup (gallon) sl.lO i
Ga. Cane Syrup (half gallon) W
Bread (per loaf) 10c
Dry Salted Rib Bellies
Sides, per pour’d 30c
Cuts, per pound -32 c
Meal (per peck) 60c
Sweet Potatoes, per peck 50c
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Yatmeal, 13c, two fv r .'..35c
English Peas, can 15c, 25c ami 30c
'flaked Beans, can .15c
Dried I sas, pound ...14c
Pi lines.' pound, ...17 to 30c
Macarons, pkg., ...12 1-2 to 15c
Lam compound, No. 10 $2.75
Lard compound, Kj. 4, 31.10
2oru (per can( 15c to 25c
-Boiling meal, per p0und....28 to 30c
Salmon; best C. R_. 1b... 40 to 50c
Salmon, best C. R., l-21b. 25 to 30c
Mnx Salmon >b cans 25c
i -hirf mi. can 45c and 70c
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Sugar, 2 pounds 20c
Sugar, 5 pounds .....50c
Meat Prices.
Steak (any cut) pound 25 to 35c
Beef roast 35c to 35c
Ground Reef, pound 25c
Stew Beef 80c
Soup Bone 13c
Sugar Cured Ham, pound 40c
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| Just Recived a Car Load
of Briscoe Cars
The Car With a Half Million Dollar Motor
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A light, four cylinder car—econom
ical car to buy and operate.
If interested, see us at once.
A few cars left at the old price.
BIG STOCK USED CARS ON HAND
Plains Az*o Co.
J. W. OLIVER, Manager • j
Lamar Street Americus, Ga. I
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Sliced Ham, pound 50c
Ham. skinned, whole, pounu 35c j
Boiled Ham (sliced) peund 60c
Fork Backbone, pound 20c
I’ork Spareribs, pound 30c
I erk, pound 40c
Frankfurters, pound, 28c
Beef Liver, pound 20c
Shipped Liver 23c
Fresh tripe, pound 20c
Breakfast Bacon —
In cartons (best grade) lb 65c
Fork Sausage—
Home made, pound 40c
Mixed Sausage, pound. 25c
Mullet, pound 150
Trout, pound 20c
Spanish Mackerel, pand 20c
Ferch, jack, etc., 21b for 35c
j FRANC MANGUM,
: Sumter County Food Administrator
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BETTER HEALTH FROM
INTERNAL BATHS
Miss Frances Herrod writes Dr.
Chas. A. Tyrrell, of New York, as fol
lows:
“lam very glad to tell you that I
am more than pleased with the re
suite obtained from the use of the 'J.
B. L.’ Cascade,’ and I am in better
health than I have been in years.”
Thic is but on© of the thoussnds of
the same kind of letter received by
Dr. Chas. A, Tyrrell of New York, the
inventor of the “J. B. L. Cascade.”
By a purely natural process of
1 properly using .warm water, the “J. B.
1 L. Cascade” removes all the poisonous
: waste from the lower intestine, which
physicians agree is the cause of 95%
of all human ailments.
Hooks’ Phamacy, Americus, Ga..
have filled an enormous demand for
, "J. B. L. Cascade” in the pasjt few
years and will show and explain it
l to you on request A free and in
, foresting booklet on Internal Battling
I —"Why Man of Today Is Only 50%
i Efficient”— can be obtained at their
store free of any cost. adv.
MO’iDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1918.,
AMERICUS
Fish & Oyster
Market
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
John Nita 4 Co, Proprietors.
i Fresh Spanish Mackerel, Freak
Water and Salt Water Trout, Red Snap
pers, Red Bass, Sheep-head and all
kinds of Bottom Fish. Shrimps, Crabs
*nd Oysters and Fish Rolla.
QUICK DELIVERY
TELEPHONE 778
«1« West "orsjtb Street
C. P. DAVIS
Dental Surgeon
Orthodentin, Pyorrhea
Residence Phone 316, Office Phone 211
Allison Building.
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AMERICUS ( AMP, 202, WOODMEN
OF THE WORLD
Meets every Wednesday night to
Fraternal Hall, Lamar street All vis
iting Sovereigns invited to meet with
us. C. J. CLARKS, «• C
NAT LeMASTHR, Cl’erk.
M. B. COUNCIL
LODGE F. and A. M.
meets every First and
Third Friday nights.
Visiting brothers are
vvtted to attand.
DR J R. STATHAM. W. M
\AT LeMASTER. secretary.
F, and A. M.
AMERICUS LODOM
F. A A. M., meets
•ecoad
- “■ fourth Friday night
at 8 o’clock.
<3 E SCHNEIDER, W. M.
« L HAMMOND. Secy
COMMANDER! MEETING.
DeMolay, Commandery, No. 5,
Knights Templar, meets every third
Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. All
visiting Sir Knights have a cordial
invitation to meet with us.
W. F. Smith, Eminent Commander.
FRANK J. PAYNE. Recorder. 20 ff
WHO’S WHO
LN SUMTER COUNTYf