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STATE AGGIES
NAME NEWSMEN
I ASS EXECUTIVES
The Georgia State Agricultural so
ciety, which has just concluded its
annual session here, named a num
ber of new men on the executive
committee of the organization. W.
B. Hammack, of Coleman, was again
named president; John T. Williams,
of Round Oak, was named to succeed
E. N. Barrow, of Griffin, as vice
president.
New members of the executive
comnfittee chosen are: I). B New
ton, of Halcyondale; J. R. Brown,
o* Asheburn; Ira W. William:, cf
Atlanta; John T. Duncan, of Dou
glas; James D. Price, of Farmington;
D> Peter F. Bahnsen, of Americus;
William B. Hunter, of Camilla; Chas.
E McGregor, of Warre.iton; Join
G. Stanley, of Quitman; W. H Pea
cock. <f Cochran, and Janu s Mills, < f
Allan‘a
Mrs. J. O. McArthur has returned
from a visit in Jakin, Ga. Miss Ber
nice McArthur is visiting in Dothan,
Ala., and Master Edward McArthur
is visiting in Blakely.
Miss Susie Morrell and Miss Mary,
DeLoach have returned from Athens
-where they spent two weeks in special
•work at the State Agricultural col
lege.
FAELTEN PIANO SCHOOL,
Miss Mary Hawkes Director
Opens its fall term Monday, Septem
ber 1. For particulars phone 859
or call at 216 West Church St.— (S)
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’ An Auto Strop Rasor'for a3O day trial
K you then decide to keep it, pay u« for
it, if not, return it
No Risk —No Obligation
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Any reaponrible party can make ar
rangement over our Cutlery counter for
this Free Trial, which means you
need not even deposit its value. If you
gave a Charge Account, write to us and
.*• will send it to you by mail
. HIGHTOWER’S
f BOOK STORE
v <- * Phone 246
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INCLUDE IN YOUR ORDER
A BOTTLE OF
I Welch's
THE NATIONAL DRINK"
GRAPE JUICE
MIZE
GROCERY CO.
DAYS OF DIZZINESS.
tome to Hundreds of Americus People
There are days of dizziness;
Spels of headache, languor, back
ache;
Sometimes rheumatic, pains;
Often urinary disorder’s.
Doan's Kidney Pills are especially
for kidney ills.
Endorsed in Americus by grateful
friends and neighbors.
Mrs. T: L. Bunch, 1209 McGarrah
street, says: About a year ago my
kidneys gave a great deal of trouble
They were irregular in action and my
back felt tired and languid all the
time. Dizzy spells came over me and
black specks before my eyes, blurring
my sight. My back was also sore and
lame and when I would stoop over, I
could hardly straighten. Hearing of
Doan’s Kidney Pill, began taking them
and two boxes completely cured me.
I have had no trouble with my kid
neys since that time.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Bunch had. Foster-Wilburn Co.,
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
i My Style Diary
BY DOROTHY CLARKE
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AUGUST 16.
I'm awfully sorry I didn’t buy
that wonderful long, wide scarf of
monkey skin fur that I saw last
May, for I think it’s going to be
quite the fashionable fur this fall
and winter. I’ve noticed it being
used a lot as fringe in trimming,
both the black and white fur. Erne
lie had on a new hat yesterday
made of white silk faille and over
the edge of the brim hung a fringe
of black monkey fur that was long
and silky and the bluest black
ever saw. Her white georgette
frock had a sash of blue and black
satin ribbon that accentuated the
effect. She always wears the very
newest things, you know.
MERE MENTION]
New shipment of ICE TEA
GLASSES—BeII, the Jeweler.
Special Dinner every day at Crysta i
Case. su-we-fr i
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olver and ■
Miss Alice Olver are visiting Mrs. W. )|
W. Martin in Fitzgerald and will go II
from there to Eastman, where they J
will spend several days as guests of j
Dorsey Olver.
Don’t miss Viola Dana in “Mi- j
crobe,” at The Strand Monday. It |
CLEANLINESS ABOVE ALL.
WE CLEAN EVERYTHING. PHONE
18. 23-ts
Miss Mary Alice Lingo returned
hom e last night frofii a fortnight’s
visit in Savannah and on Tybee Is
land.
r.enmant Sal e at Ansley’* Monday. It
PALM BEACH SUITS DRI
CLEANED 50 CENTS. PHONE 18
W. D. Adams, of Gadsden, Ala.,
spent several hours here yesterday,
coming on business.
Don’t miss Viola Dana in “Mi
crobe,” at The Strand Monday. It
Bragg’s Market has secured the
services of Mr. H. T. Williams, a
practical meat cutter and clerk, who
will be glad to serve our patrons
courteously and promptly.—ls-2t
John A. Griffii, of Arabi, is the
guest of his mother, Mrs. Emma
Griffin, at her home near Americus.
M. L. Griffin, of Warwick, is also a
guest of his mother.
YOUR COTKING NEEDS CARE
FUL ATTENTION. SEE US.
AMERICUS STEAM LAUNDRY.
PHONE 18. 23-ts
Remn.-.nt Sal e at Ansley’s Monday. It
PUT YOUR TROUBLES IN YOUR
LAUNDRY BAG. PHONE 18—23-ts
E. G. Foster, of Albany, was a re
cent visitor in the city.
Mrs. H. P. Morris, of Albany, spent
several hours in the city yesterday.
Don’t miss Viola Dana in “Mi
crobe,” at The Strand Monday. It
Pears for sale. Ring 394. 17-12 t
Miss Marie Harroldleaves Tuesday
for Macon, where she will be the
c uest at the Boone-West wedding
Thursday evening, after which she
will join her niece, Miss Mary Daven
port, at Clayton, Ga.
Pecot Edge Ribbons at ANSLEY’S.
D. E. Blanton, of Thomasville, was
in the ctiy on business yesterday.
Pecot Edge Ribbon* at ANSLEY’S.
Mrs. Daisy Gnospelius and Miss
Mary Eva Gnospelius arrived last
night on a visit to Mrs. H. W. Smith
wick on Brooklyn Heights.
NATIONALISTS rT
3STARTRIOTSBY
"BURNING ARCH
LONDONDERRY, Ireland, Aug.
16.—(8y Associated Press.) —Riot-
in.' and looting occurred here last
night and again today. The trouble
started when a party of Nationalists
set fire to a number of tar barrels
beneath an arch above which was
displayed the picture of Edward De-
Valera, president of the “Irish Re
public.”
British troops tried to keep the
crowds apart, whil detachments at
tempted to clear the streets, and suc
ceeded in preventing the beginning
of firing between the factions. The
rioters hurled bricks and stones at
the soldiers, however, and one sold
ier was seriously hurt.
SMITHVILLE DEFEATS
BRONWOOD AT BRONWOOD
BRONWOOD, Aug. 15.—Bron
wood defeated Smithville here this
afternoon in a pretty game of ball
by a score of 5 to 4. The batteries
were: for Bronwood, Waller and A.
Gammage; for Smithville, Barnev
Ball and Gardner. Hits off of Wal
ler 4, off of Ball. 7. Struck out by
Waller 11, by Ball 6. Unmpire, K.
Worthy.
ANNOUNCEMENT
THE STRAND THE ALCAZAR
LAST SHOWING AUG. 23. NEW OPENING HOURS 11 a.m.
Beginning Monday, August 24, workmen In order to accommodate the movie
will be busy at this theater installing new patrons of Americus who may be incon-
and up-to-date fixtures, and within two venienced by the temporary closing of
weeks, or as soon as the work is com- the Strand Theater, the Alcazar Theater
pleted, the building will be occupied by will establish new opening hours, and,
the ALCAZAR THEATER. During the effective Monday, August 25, this theater
years that The Strand has been in opera- will be open between the hours of 11 a. m.
tion here the management has enjoyed a and 11 p. m. continuously. An arrange-
splendid business and the theater will be ment has been perfected whereby the
closed only in order that better and more Alcazar Theater will move as soon as con-
comfortable accommodations may be templated repairs are finished into the
provided for the patrons of the Alcazar location now occupied by the Strand and
Theater, whose generous support has will then be better prepared than ever to
made these improvements possible. serve its hundreds of patrons.
During the eight weeks the Strand Theater is being rebuilt in order to provide bigger, better
and more comfortable quarters the Alcazar will run seven reels of big feature and comic films
daily, and this program will be continued after the Alcazar Theater moves into its new quar
ters on Lamar Street. Since the establishment of these two theaters it has been the purpose of
the management to provide the movie patrons of Americus with the very best in amusements,
and our film contracts have been made with the view of giving only high grade amusement,
and no old films have ever been used at either of these theaters. We will continue this policy
after the Strand Theater is discontinued, and the added space given through the building of
the Alcazar quarters makes it possible for us to entertain all of our patrons and friends there.
The Strand and Alcazar Theaters
AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER.
RUMANIANS ARE
WARNED NOT TO
STRIPHUNGARY
PARIS, Aug. 16.—(8y Associated
Press.)—Rumania is not to be per
mitted to strip Hungary, according to
the draft of the supreme council’s
reply to the last note received from
Bucharest, which was completed at
Friday’s meeting of the council.
The Bucharest government is in
formed in the note that the fixing of
the amount of reparation to be mad
by Hungary, as well as its dististribu
tion is a matter under control of the
Allied powers, and until a final decis
ion has been reached, all war, rail
way and agricultural material now
in Hungary and subject to distribu
tion must be under the common ad
ministration of the Allied powers.
FIRM DISSOLUTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
Prather-Ansley company, a partner
ship heretofore composed of J. E.
Prather and Carl E. Ansley, has this,
day been dissolved by mutual con
sent, by the withdrawal of Carl E
Ansley therefrom and J, E. Prather
taking over the assets and assuming
the liabilities of the same. J. E.
Prather will continue the business in-
dividually under the nam e of J. E. :
Prather.
This July 24. 1919.
J. E. PRATHER,
CARL E. ANSLEY.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leech, of *
Charlotte, are visiting Mrs. B. S. Edi- I
son on Forrest street. Mrs. Leech
will be pleasantly remembered here■
as Miss Mary Louise Edison.
The Perfection
of
Confection
MURRAY’S
CANDIES
Phone 87
The Rexall Store
We’ll
Deliver It at
Your Door
MURRAY’S
PHARMACY
"THE REXALL STORE.”
Phone 87. Opposite Postoffice.
Lamar Street
STRAND
Theatre
MONDAY
METRO PICTURES
Presents
Charming
VIOLA DANA
—IN—
The Microbe”
FIVE ACTS
Be Sure To See This.
TUESDAY.
MUTUAL PICTURES PRESENTS
Wonderful
WILLIAM DESMOND
—IN—
“THE SAGE BRUSH HAMLET”
and
Sunshine Comedy
“Money Talks”
5 ACTS
Why Not Enjoy a Laugh?
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1919.
Alcazar
Th eatre
MONDAY
CECIL DeMILLE’S
PRODUCTION.
“For Better, For Worse”
featuring
TOM FOREMAN,
ELLIOTT DEXTER
and
GLORIA SWANSON
TUESDA Y
WORLD PICTURES
Presents
Beautiful
EVELYN GREELY
in
“Bringing Up Betty”
Five Acts
and
“Kinogram”
You Can’t Afford To Miss This.
An arrange-
into the