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SENATOR REED
AIDS G. 0. P. IN
LEAGUE ATTACK
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WASHINGTON. Feb. 22.—(8y Asso
ciated Press.) —Support for the re
publican. attacks iu the senate upon
the proposed League of Nations came
from the democratic side today when
Senator Reed, of Missouri, delivered a
prepared address in denunciation of
the league. He supported the charge
of Senator Borah, of Idaho, that the
league would abrogate the Monroe
Doctrine and compel the submission
of vital American questions to a for
eign tribunal.
| AMUSEMENTS
“Oh Sammy," the attraction that
will be seen at the Opera House next
Monday night, Feb. 24, is a play of
the recent season. It tells the story
of a rich young rounder whose chief
object in life is to fool his wife and
enjoy himself. That he does have one
glorious time is quite evident to all
■who witness his adventures.
There are numerous musical inter
polations and a bevy of pretty girls
who assist in the entertainment, writ
bm only to amuse, it is said to more
than fulfill its promises.
Lawson Stapleton returned to Amer
icus Friday night from St. Louis,
where he was called to a conference
of salesmen of the Brown Shoe Co.
He returned with a grouch against
Postmaster General Burleson, because
the mails failed to bring him The
Times-Recorder as promptly as he
desired, and missed getting to him be
fore he left a letter written early in
the week by Mrs. Stapleton.
SIOO Reward, SIOO
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages and
that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutions' treatment. Hall’s
Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and
acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur
faces of the System thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, giving the
patient strength by building up the con
stitution and assis’ing nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much
faith in the curative powers of Hall’s
Catarrh Medicine that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any ease that it fails
to cure Send for list of testimonials.
Addisss F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo.
Ohio. Sold by all Druggist. 75c.
= Standard
You can save from 10c to 24c Yard
on Standard Gingham, Percales, Pon
gees, Madras Cloths, Blue Bell, Chev
iots, etc.
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One big table in the center of our
store is piled high with these goods.
It contains something like 5000 yards;
no limit by the yard or by the bolt,
per yard 25c.
New Laces at sc.
Burnt out St. Gall and Venice Laces,
the most popular trimming laces in
beautiful tatting patterns; great va
riety of new patterns, yd. sc.
Union Made Overalls at $2.50.
Made of best quality denim, full
standard sizes, guaranteed fast colors,
at $2.50.
Outing Night Shirts $1.50.
/Regular $2.25 and $2.50. Just a
small lot left to close out all sizes
at $1.50.
Sale of Men's Shirts.
The Westminister make, full, regu
lar and of the best materials; not one
in this whole lot that sold for less
than $1.50, and many that sold up to
>2- Our price as long as the last
now $1.25.
25 Cakes Soap For sl.
Palm Olive Rose Bath Soap, pure
white milled toilet soap, full size
cakes, value 7c; sold only with other
purchases of $1 or more; 25 cakes
tor sl.
New E. &. W. Shirts for Men $1.50.
Beautiful new Shirts E. & W. make,
of good percales and madras cloths,
soft cuffs, fast colors, at sl.s#.
Blankets at Half Price.
$5 values at $2.50; $lO values at $5;
sls values at $7.50.
Pepperel Sheeting at 26c.
Fine soft finished smooth Sea Island,
absolutely none better made • 36 inches
wide and a bargain; yard 26c.
STANDARD DRY
GOODS CO.
Forsyth St. Next to Hank of Commerce
Americus, Ga.
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| ABOUT TOWN j
Just received, a new line of Leather
Purses. Bell, the Jeweler. 23-ts
P. D. Hill, of Montgomery, is visit
ing relatives and friends in the city.
Lieutenant Eugene Kemph has ar
rived in Americus, having received an
honorable discharge from the army.
We can supply your wants with all
colors of knitting wool, at Cohen’s.
17-ts
Aaron Brown, of Charing, Ga., has
been called here to the bedside of his
sister, Mrs. M. L. Buchanan, who is
very ill at the home of E. F. Brown,
on Hampton street.
Henry Clay is at home from the Vir
ginia Military Institute for a short
visit.
May Allison will be shown at the
Strand Monday in “In For Thirty ays."
23-lt
Saturday was Washington’s birth
day and the banks and postifiices were
closed in Americus, as well as in all
other cities throughout the country.
All the markets were also closed.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lingo, Miss
Mary Alice Lingo and Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Mize have returned from a trip
to Tampa.
Just received our Ladies’ Sample
Hats for Spring. At Cohen’s. 14-ts
The Americus and Sumter County
Red Cross chapter is preparing a re
cord of the Sumter boys who served
in the army and navy and requests
that all returning volunteers, or rel
atives of volunteers, register at the
Red Cross room in the Americus post
office. If a personal call is impos
sible. their names and addresses will
be appreciated if mailed to Miss Ruth
Clark, Director, Home Service Sec
tion, Aemricus.
We can supply your wants with all
colors of knitting wool, at Cohen’s.
* 17-ts
County Agent George O. Marshall
received word Saturday that 173 tons
of nitrate of soda for Sumter county
farmers had been loaded at Savannah
and was on the way here. He expect
ed it to arrive by Monday. Mr. Mar
shall stated that there would be
enough to allow each farmer about
one-sixth of his order, sufficient for
the planting of wheat and. oats.
Preparations were completed Satur
day for the re-opening of the gram
mar and high schools of the city at
the regular hour Monday morning.
The schools have been closed for sev
eral weeks because of health condi-
Don’t wait until your
cold develops Spanish
Influenza or pneumonia.
Kill it quick.
CASCARaB QUININE
Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet
form —safe, sure, no opiates—breaks up a cold
in 24 hours —relieves grip in 3 days. Money
back if it fails. The genuine box has a Red top
with Mr. Hill’s picture. At All Drug Stores.
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: Mar esand Mules :
: BIG LOT ALWAYS ON HAND j
2 We are the largest dealers *
• here and will trade either •
• lor cash or extend terms. •
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• We will exchange line •
• young Kentucky and Tenn- •
• essee Mules and Mares tor •
• your old stock. ' •
| BROOD AND DRIVING MARES •
9 See us at our new location, Cot- J
9 ton avenue fronting Jefferson st. •
! J. D. HOLMAN s
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tions. All the work possible will be ’
crowded into the months intervening
between now and the usual closing I
time in June, in the hope of complet
ing the prescribed course as nearly as
possible.
Just received onr Ladies’ Sample
Hats for Spring. At Cohen’s. 14-ts
The fire department made a “still
alarm" run at 10:55 o’clock Saturday
morning to the brokerage warehouse
of Edgar Shipp, on Hampton street,
where defective wiring had caused a
transformer on a pole to catch fire.
May Allison will be shown at the
Strand Monday in “In For Thirty ays."
23-lt
Sheriff Harvey, Deputy Sheriff Sum
mers and Plain Clothes Policemen Lee
and Megahee dropped in on Seab
Hunt, a negro living on F. L. Alli
son’s farm two miles out on the
Smithville road, just too late last
night, they said, to be present at the
making of a batch of liquor. But they
found a lard can, a bottle of freshly
made liquor and thirty gallons of
warm beer, they reported, and brought
Hunt to the county jail, where he is
held, pending a hearing.
MEADE COTTON SEED FOR SALE.
Limited quantity pure Meade Cotton
Seed for sale. In quantities of one
bushel or more, at $5.00 bushel, f. o. b.
shipping point. Make remittance with
order.
J. B. BREWTON,
Brooklet. Ga.
Church Services
First Methodist Church.
Guyton Fisher, Pastor.
Preaching by the pastor at both
services.
11 A. M. “A Time To Pray.”
7:15 p. M. '’Divine Rjpciprodity."’, '
Sunday school, 9:30 A M. T. O.
Marshall, Supt.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
All are cordially invited to these
services and strangers are especially
welcome.
Lee Street Methodist Church.
Preaching at 11 A. Ml and 7:30
P. ML, by the new pastor, Rev. Silas
Johnson.
Sunday school at 9:45 o’clock.
Special music.
First Church of Christ (Scientist)
Taylor street.
Services Sunday morning at 11
o’clock and Wednesday evining at 8
There will be no preaching services
at Presbyterian church on account of
absence from the city of the pastor,
Dr. Leßoy G. Henderson.
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Calvary Church.
Services for Sexagesima Sunday,
Feb. 23, 1919.
Holy Communion 7:30 a. m.
Sunday School 9.45 a. m.
Morning Prayer and
DENTAL NOTICE
SJDr.E. E. Parsons
” A Dentist With Years of Expert
|[ ence, Has Opened Offices in The ;;
;• Commercial Bank Bldg,
s Service Rendered to Suit His ”
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PAINLESS DENTISTRY
I; A Specialty.
’’ Bring Him Your Work.
Ser mom. 11:00 a. nx
Evening Prayer and
Address 7:30 p. m.
ROBERT N. MacCALLUM,
Priest-in-Charge.
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Don’t Lay Up Your Car
Bring your battery to me when it This is one of the “Service plus” fea
needs repairs or recharging, and I won’t tures that I have to offer you—great
hold up your car a minute longer than it convenience added to conscientious, ex
takes me to remove your battery and . u .
replace it with another pert h “ dl >"S oj your "oeds by men
Stop and let that sink in. ’ cspec,al,y tr ‘“ ned for the J° b ’
Whatever the make and model of Service that gives you the full use of
your car, I have a rental battery for your your car while a vital part is being fixed,
use while yours is being fixed. is unique. Keep it in mind.
AMERICUS AUTO COMPANY
Phone 105 West Lamar Street Americus, Ga.'l
HOOKS
MOTOR COMPANY
NOW DISTRIBUTING
| ALLEY IIGHT
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We have secured the local dealership for
LALLEY LIGHT, because we believe in it AB
SOLUTELY.
It, appeals to us as one of the greatest Labor-
Saving and COMFORT-GIVING devices ever of
fered the farmers. The work it accomplishes is
efficient and economical to the highest degree.
We have gone into LALLEY LIGHT with
the idea of making it a permanent part of our
business.
We believed so thoroughly in LALLEY
LIGHT that we have invested in a stock of plants
and installation can be made immediately.
Cali by our showrooms and let us show this system in operation, or let Tus
send a plant to your home for demonstration, without cost or obligation to you.
Our light service is complete and efficient. We employ an experienced
service man, and we carryjin stock repair parts.
HOOKS MOTOR CO.
West Lamar St. Americus, Georgia
PHONES: 16-J and 16-W
First Baptist church.
Carl W. Minor, D. D., Minister.
9:30 A M. Sunday school. T. F.
Gatewood, Supt. Classes for all.
11 A. M Preaching by the Pastor.
SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1919
6:45 P. ML B. Y. P. U. Miss Eliza
beth Brown, President A cordial in
vitation to all our young people.
7:30 P. M. Preaching by the Pastor.
Come and worship with us.