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TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919.
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Mrs. B. T. Wise is expected home
in a few days from Washington, D. C„
where she has resided for some months
time. Her husband, Dr. B. T. Wise, is
still in France and it is uncertain
when he will receive his discharge.
Mrs. R. B. Harwood, of Vienna, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. M. M. Jen
nings.
Mrs. Clarence Parks and Mrs. M.
M. Jennings visited Vienna and the
new bridge this week.
Th freiends and admirers of Dr.
Bowers, the supplying Lutheran Pas
tor, of Newberry, S. C., welcome him
into their midst again. He has been
home on a visit.
Mrs. L. J, Ferguson and Miss Mary
Lou Feagjn entertained a number of
friends at a Rook party, Wednesday
evening. Delicious sandwiches and
punch were served, followed by cream
and wafers. The guest of honor was
Miss Fedora Hill, Columbus, who is
visiting Mrs. A. J. Timmerman.
Friends of Dr. S. P. Wise regret to
know of his illness in Washington,
D. C. It is hoped that he will be able
to return home in a few days.
Miss Mary Lou Feagin, Mrs. L. J.
Fergurson, Mr. A. C. Davidson were in
Preston, Friday afternoon.
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic
which is simply IRON and QUININE sus
pended in syrup. Restores Vitality and
Energy by Purifying and Enriching the
Blood. So pleasant even Children like it
You can soon feel its Strengthening, In
vigorating Effect Price 60c.
A GOOD WAY TO SAVE
“ In times like these when economy
is so essential, I know of no better
way to save than to have the entire
family shod with Neblin Soles,”
writes B. F.Williams, Rochester, N.Y.
In his letter Mr. Williams tells of
a pair of Neolin-soled shoes which he
has worn constantly for four months.
“‘Th? soles still lock like new,”he says.
You, too, will think there is no
better way to save, when once you
have tried shoes with these long
veawng, comfortable, and waterproof
soles. Th r y come in many styles for
every member cf the family. And
good repair shews carry Neolin Soles
for re-soiiny. They are made scien
tifically by The Goodyear Tire & Rub
ber Co.. Akron, Ohio, who also make
Wingfoot Heels —guaranteed to out
wear all other
jlewljjT Soles
Trade Mark Rec. U. 9. Pat. Off.
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For Sale by Mrs. Garner’s
Hair Dressing Parlors.
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Classified Ads
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—I,SOO pound capacity,
'four-wheel “Troy” trailer; rubber
tires; only run about 300 miles, Fur
' nished with hitch or rear end of car.
j Write or phone A. S. McCrea, Plains,
j Georgia. 26-ts
FOR SALE—I6-Ft. Benthall peanut
| Picker and 6 h. p. Fairbanks-Morse
engine, with belt, run about thirty
days, $6.50. S. M. JONES, Jr.,
Smithville, Ga. 8-6 t
FOR SALE —One Baby Maxwell au
tomobile; cheap. Call 155 or 566.
17-ts
A FINE INVESTMENT in good farm
of 625 acres in Sumter county. The
rent of 22 bales of cotton will go
with this farm, if sold before May Ist
Price $17,500.00. If you want a bar
gain in a plantation, it will be to your
interest to see this proposition. A. C.
Crockett. 30-ts
WANTED—Miscellaneous.
WANTED—I will buy your fat hogs.
See me at once if you have any. J. G.
Cowan, Windsor Hotel. 6-3 t
WANTED—Furnished light house
keeping rooms in private home by
young couple. Phone 841. 6-3 t
NOTICE—In order to improve oar
transfer service we are today moving
the transfer office to the office of the
Schneider Marble Co., at 225 Furlow
St. Phone 566. All calls will be han
dled over Phone 566 in future and will
be given careful, prompt attention. Es
ecial attention given to moving house
hold goods, careful drivers and ex
pert packers, etc.; also all kind of
heavy hauling requiring special equip
ment. We make contracts that are
attractive for all of your business by
the year. If you want real service
see us. We are prepared to give it.
Phone your orders to No. 566 and then
forget it; we will do Schneider
Transfer Co.
FOR PROMPT and satisfactory
truck service phone 303. Clark’s
Transfer. Aprl-tf
FOR GOOD SERVICE on all ma
chine work, go to Shoemake’s Machine
Shop, Cotton Ave. 5-lw
FARM AND CITY LOANS— 51-2 7o
interest. Terms easy. Quick service.
W. W. Dykes. 4-20-ts
WILL FIT KEYS, repair locks, door
bells and Ford Cars. Phone 30. En
loe Wallie. 8-6 t
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
Arrival and departure of passenger
trains, Americus, Ga.
Central of Georgia Railway
Trains Arrive.
From Columbus
(Seminole) *12:18 a ni
From Jacksonville
(Seminole) * 3.40 a n.
From Atlanta-Macon ....* 5:18 a m
From Albany * 6:37 a m
From Columbus !!10:00 a m
From Columbus 111:45 a n
From Atlanta-Macon ♦ 2:17 p d-
From Montgomery-Albany * 2:17 p n>
From Columbus I 7:15 p n>
From Macon «... * 7:35 p
From Montgomery-Albany *10:54 p m
Trains Depart
For Jacksonville
(Seminole) *12:10 a m
For Chicago (Seminole) ..* 3:40 a m
For Macon-Atlanta * 6:37 a m
For Montgomery-Albany ..* 5:18 a m
For Columbus I 7:10 a ni
For Macon and Atlanta * 2:17 pin
For Montgomery-Albany ..♦ 2:17 p m
For Columbus I! 3:00 p m
For Columbus ! 2:30 p m
For Albany * 7:35 p m
For Macon-Atlanta *10:54 p m
♦Daily. ! Except Sunday. !! Sunday
only.
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
Passenger Train Schedule.
Time Table Effective 10:01 A. M.
March 31,1919.
Eastbound.
DEPART—
For Cordele, Helena and Savannah,
1:31 P. M. Eastern Time.
For Cordele and Helen , 6:15 P. M.
Eastern Time.
For Cordele, Helena and Savannah,
2:20 A. M. Eastern Time.
Westbound.
DEPART—
For Richland, Columbus and Al
bany, 10:00 AM. Central Time.
For Columbus and Montgomery, 3:10
P. M. Central Time.
G. S. & F. RR.
Trains leave Co'Joie:
2:00 P. M„ for Jacksonville, Valdosta,
and Palatka.
6:35 P. M. Local for ifton.
3:30 A. M., for Jacksonville, Valdosta
and Palatka.
5:40 A. M. for Jacksonville and Val
dosta.
2:55 A. M., for Jacksonville, via. Tif
ton.
8:50 A. M. Local for Macon connect
ing for points North.
2:10 P. M., for Macon connecting for
points North.
3:23 A. M„ for Macon and points
North (Dixie Flyer).
3:25 A. M., for Macon, connecting for
points North.
11:56 P. M., for Macon and points
North (The Southland.)
Schedule shown as Information to
the public; not guaranteed.
C. B. RHODES, G. P. A., Macon, Ga
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
WANTED—A good reliable boy to
carry papers; good pay. Phone 810 to
apply to Robert Slappey, Jr. 106
Church St. 8-3 t
WANTED—StaII-fed cattle on hoof.
Will pay fancy price. See W. A. Ayash
at Acme Sanitary Market. 19-ts
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT —Four room house;
screened, bath and electric lights. See
C. A. Chambliss. Phone 451. 4-ts
TWO ROOMS for light housekeeping
at 320 South Lee. Phone 765. 4-ts
"professional cards'
DR. M. H. WHEELER
DENTAL SURGEON.
Bell Building.
;; Office Phone 785, Res. Phone 884.;
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;! C. P. DAVIS
Dental Surgeon
ORTHODONTIA, PYORRHOEA
Res. Phone 316 Office Phone 818
Allison Building.
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DR. R. P. GLENN
Physician and Surgeon
'! Res. Phon 460. Office Phone 350
! Office 1101-2 North Jackson St J
Office Hours: 10 to 12 and 3to 5 ?
MISCELLANEOUS
REAL BARGAINS
IN REAL-ESTATE
4 Room house, barn and crib; large
lot on one of main streets; rent $12.50
month. Price only $1,200.
5- House, Furlow street; mod
ern house, $2,500.
8-Room House, large lot, centrally
located, $6,000.
6- House, large lot; close in,
$5,000.
200-Acres, level productive land;
rent 7 bales cotton; price S3O acre.
No use waiting to buy; you will
Hkely pay more later on. Come to see
me if you want to sell, buy or rent.
P. B. WILLIFORD
Or. E. £.
' j PAOSONS
DENTIST
77 V office: Com
r m er c ia I City
> Bank Building.
Night Service:
7:30 to
cep £ Thursday;
j KIMBALL HOUSE, ATLANTA ;■
) In The Centre of the Wholesale
2 and Retail Districts ][
j 400 ROOMS. RATES MODERATE. ];
4L. J. DINKLER, C. L. DINKLER, ;;
? Proprietor, Manager.;;
I BESSIE WINDSOR AGENCY i:
| FOR INSURANCE.
fl 212 Forsyth Street. Phone 280
Americus.
B. H. ALLEN
METAL WORKER AND AUTO
RADIATOR REPAIRS.
With Thirty Years of Practical
Experience I challenge my equal
from a mechanical standpoint, ser
vice and price. 122 S. Lee St'
Phone 703. i
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous.
WE WILL BUY YOUR
LIBERTY BONDS, ANY
ISSUE OR DENOMINA
TION.
Allison Realtv Co.
R. E ALLISON
(Office Rear Allison Furniture Co.)
Allison Bldg. Phone 168
t supplies 2n essential subsu-.*ct «.-.j v
f nerves in the active form i i *hichii ficrmj.ly oc- ♦
I curs in the living cells Os the it . - s ?
I nerve ws-.tc, creates r.< r st’-rngiu, bui.ds f.rm ?
I healthy flush. S Id by ‘'nt! a definite ■
I guarantee of reialts or mo-cy ack. < .tl.egcn- ;
\ uinc BITRO-I . OSPIiaT.— .’.i d. . 1
V sicians reec - '
BEST
SHOE FpS
REPAIRING W
HALF- #
SOLING
RUBBER
HEELS
BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP
S. M. TRUSSELL, Proprietor
128 Cotton Avenue
FtAxT CAB PHONE 49
B. C. Vaughn.
J Ino longer get my calls at 825. j;
Z Always call 49.
HwSHsKI Ur»
Q RANGE CRUSH puts, a
quick quietus on thirst.
Served ice cold, its refresh
ing natural fruit flavor de
lights and invigorates.
Orange Crush is obtainable
wherever soft drinks are sold
One ice-cold bottle will in-
duce you to order a case of
this golden goodness. Our
modern machinery bottles
Orange Crush under strictly
sanitary conditions.
AMERICUS
Coca Cola
BOTTLING CO.
J. T. WARREN, Manager.
By the Bottle—
Less by the case
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
UOMMANDERY MEETING.
DeMolay Commandery, No. 6
Knights Templar, meets every thlr
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.
AMERICUS CAMP, 202, WOODMEN
OF THE WORLD.
Meets every Wednes
day night in Fraternal
Hall, Lamar Street All
visiting Sovereigns In
vited to meet with us.
—. C. J. CLARKE, C. C.
NAT LeMASTER, Clerk.
a M. B. COUNCIL
LODGE, F. and A. M-
meets every First
and Thlrd Friday
nights. All visiting
brothers are invited to attend
J. E. SHEPPARD, W. M.
NAT LeMASTER, Secretary.
F. and A. M.
H AMERICUS LODGE
F. & A. M., meets
every second and
Fourth Friday nitfht
f \ at 8 o’clock.
8. L. MDANIEL, W. IL
S. L. HAMMOND, Sec’y.
“Nervous "
Headache 9 * j
Nervous headache is the result of a |
run down weakened nervous system.
You feel out of sorts —everything seems wrong
food disagrees with the tired stomach—you
can’t sleep and have a constant case of "the blues.”
Ret’ Geo. Heffelman of New Cumberland. Pa., tells how ha
was cured after he had almost given up hope.
"Five or six years ago I became greatly worried I
on account of the condition of my nerves. I was
prostated and suffered so much I thought I would JdgSW-''
never be well again. I used one bottle of DR.
MILES’ NERVINE and began to improve from lit WiaHWHaiin
the first. I then used it until it completely cured zll! RhHWHI ’
me. It is without doubt the greatest nerve remedy
ever discovered.” .ZrvJpMWIMA
If you are troubled with a nervous
affliction, you will find the first bottle lIH
of DR. MILES’ NERVINE will bring relief. It |||W.
is non-alcoholic and contains no —|ro-~--SklS S® k /
injurious drugs—a safe, depend- .j-ygrCAM N H ■ '
ableandefficientfamilymedicine. r Ay IM ['H .
Ask your druggist about it. K IM
Gold Fish
Just received a beautiful lot
of medium size Gold Fisb.
Prices range from 15c to 30c.
Fisb Globes from 35c to $1.50.
Planters Seed Co.
209 Forsyth St. Phone 502.
INFLUENZA RAGING
B ut not in the homes whore
"WWfEI Vigor Tonic
tp« e \ “The Greai Strength and Flesh Builder”
C. IS USED -
V. 911 % F° r Blood, Liver and Kidney Trou-
w^ es * £1 Vigor Tonic gives Vim, Vigor
and Vitality to resist the Flu.
it is great strength and flesh builder, purifies the blood,
relieves kidney, corrects digestions. El Vigor Tonic costs only
SI.OO a bottle. You can get EL VIGOR TONIC from Ameri
cus Drug Co., Americus, Ga.
I ■-
High School Auditorium
INEDNESDIf EIININC, IPOIL S
Eight O’clock
One of the World’s Greatest Violinists
SKOVGAARD
Accompanied by the Renowned Pianist
ALICE M’CLUNG
—AND—
Sofia Stephali, Marie Kern-Mullen
Soprano Contralto
AN EXTRORDINARY MUSICAL OPPORTUNITY
One that will be appreciated by everyone.
Tickets $1; Soldiers 50c, Pupils 25c
Auspices Americus High School
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