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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 1919.
By Thornton Fisher
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SANDRA THE JEALOUS !
a new serial story by <
JANE PHELPS. j
Author of ‘‘The Promoter’s Wife," and Other Stories. I
(Copyright by George Mathew Adams.) ?
CHAPTER LXGXIII.
WALTER Kemp danced divinely. As
I looked at him I had to ac
knowledge, too, that he was a splen
did specimen of manhood. Then, as
if he had read my thoughts, his eyes
caught mine and held them. There
was an enigmatical smile on his lips
an inscrutable look in his eyes, that
intrigued while they vaguely trou
bled me.
I recalled what Mrs. Sloane had
said about his reputation with wo
men that he was considered a
Don Juan. But I was safely mar
ried. Surely I was in no danger
from his fascinations. Then sud
denly he startled me by a question:
“Forgive me if I am impertinent, I
but how did you—how -could you ■
marry a man so much older when
you are so full of life, and when
life for you has scarcely begun? You
are beautiful, clever, yet you are not
allowed even so innocent an amuse- i
ment as dancing. Graham was not I
so particular with the first Mrs.
Graham.”
For a moment I hated Walter
Kemp. How dared he speak of Leola
to me! Then came the thought that .
others had done so, even Everett’s !
friends .
“Perhaps he has seen his mistake, I
and does not intend to repeat it,”
I replied with a nervous laugh, com- i
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BRAGG’S MARKET
Again this week we can give you good Western and Native
Beef. Georgia Pig (Pork), Frankfurt Sausage, Mixed and
Pork Sausage, Gold Band Sausage or Boneless Ham, Sliced
Breakfast Bacon, Sliced Ham, Pig's Heads ( lOc lb.), Veal
Roast, Beef Liver and Brains, Fruits and Vegetables, Butter
and Eggs. So many other gtood things for you.
Fell your friends what you think of that Beef Loaf. Wasn t
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All first-class meats, well seasoned. No one can beat us on
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You really don’t know how we are fixer! for keeping our
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dust. No flies. No hands to finger over it. Doesn t this
appeal to you? We are working for your comfort and
health. Come to see us. Inspect our market. Order from
us. Quality better than the best. Price as low as the lowest.
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TELEPHONE 181.
123 Forsyth Street.
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This is a general Tonic as well as Laying
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ing nearer the truth than I dreamed.
“You see I am much younger than—
she was— ’’ I added, feeling the need
of an excuse for Everett.
“And much more beautiful, al
though you are the same general
coloring. tyut yours is the more
vivid.”
Just then the clock chimed 11. I
started, and he said:
“Shall I go? It is later than I
: thought.”
“I don’t know where the evening
has gone,” I replied. “Yes, please go.
I should hav c retired long ago.’’
“Does he make you go to bed
v. hen he is out?” he asked, so arch
’v that I had to laugh instead of be
ing indignant, as I should.
“Oh, no—but I was very tired to
night.”
He said nothing more, but left
at once. I had scarcely gained my
room when Everett came in. I picked
up the book I had been reading when
Kemp’s call came to me, or that it
sorbed in it. In reality I was tremb
ling, fearful of what my husband
would say because I had disobeyed
him, although I had not retired. Not
a thought that I need hide Walter
„Jamp’s call cam e to me, or that it
might anger Everett.
‘“Look at me, Sandra.”
Everett’s voice was low and tense.
It held an even more masterful note
than usual. Without volition on my
part, I did as h e commanded. I raised
• my eyes and looked at him.
• What I read in them frightened
i me. I 13wered mine, and fingered
i the leaves of the book nervously,
j my eyes on the paragraph that had
i so fascinated me earlier in the even
[ ing: “when the other is gone
[ th’e power of loving is gone also .. ”
t i lov e again was gone also.
“Tell me, did you have an engage
ment for tonight with Kemp?”
| “Why no —of course not!” How I
wished I had gone to bed, had not
seen Walter Kemp.
“H e has been here?”
“Yes. He came soon after you left.
He asked for you, too.”
My attempt at conciliation was ig
nored.
“What did you do?”
“We chatted —then I—we—danc
ed.”
“Danced!”
“Yes, you don’t mind in my ow<
home, do you? We put on a record
and danced in the music room,” the
words fell oVer each other so anxious
was I to finish before he interrupted.
“We only danced a few moments.”
“Naturally. That’s his way. Now
listen, Sandra. I absolutely forbid
you to receive him again at any
time. And I forbid you to receive
anj man in the evening, unless I am
with you. You are too young to dis
i criminate, so I shall have to do it
I for you.”
“You treat me like a child!” I out
with my usual complaint. “I be
lieve what I read in that story is
true. That when the other is gone
the power of loving is gone too. And
I that you can’t love m e or be nice to
> me because you still love her.” Then
• bursting into tears I h'eld my finger
on the paragraph.
i “Read it yourself and see if it is
I not true!” He took the book from
me, while I rushed into my dressing
room, fearful he would be terribly
angry with me.
Tomorrow—The Belated Visit oT
The Attic.
Coal Preserved by Water.
The advantage <>f storing coal under
water, where deterioration is much
less Ilian in the air, Ims been amply
proved. It is recognized that the gases
concealed in the pores of the coal—
oxygen in particular are responsible
for both heating and deterioration, and
their ;eap ■ should la- prevented as
far ns possible.
•
State of Ohio, City or Toieilo.
L-.eas County, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
Is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the City
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that said firm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS tor each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of HALL’S CATARRH
MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON,
(Seal) Notary Ptib’io.
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine is taken in
ternally and acts through the Blood on
the Mucous Surfaces System. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY * CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by all druggists. 75c.
Hail’s Family Pills 'or constipation.
WANTE—A position? Then
place a well-worded ad in the
Times-Recorder. It will proluce
results.
9 2
5 I
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s GENCO I
8 RAZORS I
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With or Without
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g Safety Attachment 2
9 2
$1.50 to $5.00
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g THOS. L. BELL i
g Jeweler and Optician. |
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
Classified Ads
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—To buy small iron safe;
one pair platform scales. Willis A.
Hawkins, phone 615 or 52. 22-24-26
WANTED —Every man to watch
the Rylander advertisements which
are now appearing daily. There will
b« some mighty interesting “tips”
on winter clothes generally that you
men folks can’t afford to miss. Just
take a minute and read these ads.
Get the habit. 24-3 t
WANTED LUMBER—Au all times,
Gum, Poplar, Ash, Oak, Maple, Jun
iper and Pine lumber. Never sell
your lumber without consulting us;
there’s a reason. We pay 90 per
cent cash upon receipt of shipping pa
pers. East Carolina Lumber Co.,
New Bern, N. C. 21-d&wtf
WANTED —To contract to do all
your hauling. Phone 303. CLARK’S
TRANSFER. K’-tf
WANTED—You to know that we
maintain a prompt day service in
handling baggage. Teleuhcne 303.
CLARK’S TRANSFER. )5-tf
WANTED—MarbIe and Granite
Cutters. Permanent job in a closed,
well heated shad. Price per day ?8
and up. We will refund railroad
fare. Do not wait to write, but come
at once. Owen Bros. Marble &
Granite Co., Greenwod, S. C. 24-6 t
USE TIFT WHITE SILICA
BRICK for biulding or remodeling
your home. B. C. Hogue, exclusive
agent for Sumter county. Phone
25, P.. O. Box 116. 25-5 t
WANT TO DO YOUR fine watch,
clock and Jewelry repairing. Expert
service and reasonable charges. R. S
Broadhurst, Jeweler. 110 Lamar St..
directly in front of postoffice.
t -HV' ’I h ’W* WfUl-
1W! W. ’ '
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DO
YOU SEE
THIS AD?
OF COURSE YOU DO. IT
is printed to show you how
easy it is to find an ad if it
is surrounded with .plenty -of
white space.
NEXT TIME YOU WANT
an attractive “want ad” try
three blank lines above and
below like this. Also tell us
to give you white space on
each side.
BLANK LINES 10 CENTS
a line. Use white space. It
will pay you.
! LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Key ring with two keys.
Finder please return to this office,
and receive reward. 25-ts
LOST—Open face gold watch on
21st. Number 10852 in back. Re
ward offered. Finder notify Sam
Prince, 816 Trippe street. 22-ts
2 GOEPPE
A & 6
M’BRAYER
6 206 West ! amar Street 6
Y (Next Americus Drug Co.) 0
2 Five Chairs
X Expert Barbers A
a Baths o
6 Hot, Cold and Showers y
A Prompt and Courteous Q
O Attention y
0 Cutting Children’s v
o Hair a Specialty. 0
FOR SALE
FOR) SALE —5-rom house and
three acres land, on one of the main
highways^—s2,ooo. 25-3 t
P. B. WILLIFORD.
FOR SALE —Bungalow; modern
conveniences. Miss Bell Park, phone
335. 24-12 t
FOR SALE—BUSINESS COURSE
IN AMERICUS BUSINESS COL
LEGE; WILL SELL ON EASY
TERMS. WHOLE COURSE WORTH
sllO. SEE J. W. BARWICK. LES
LIE, GA., OR PHONE 66, LESLIE.
16-30t-d;4twky
6-room house, clostf in, modern
conveniences.—s2,soo. 25-3 t
P. B. WILLIFORD.
FOR SALE- —50 cords of wood
4-ft. length, single cord or lot $5 per
cord delivered. Get your order in
early, cold weather is approaching.
Wfite “X” General Delivery, City.
21-ts.
FOR SALE —Large ferns; also
Lady Thompson Strawberry Plants.
Phone 418. 21-6 t
FOR SALE—At a bargain, 6-
room house; close in; modern con
veniences. Phone 651. 24-4 t
6-room house, large lot, near Sea
board station, nice home and at a
I bargain price. 25-3 t
P. B. WILLIFORD.
WANTED —Position as mechanic’s
helper in garage, or Will consider
clerical work or time checking. H.
R. H., Phone 669. 24-3 t
USE TIFT WHITE SILICA
BRICK for building or remodeling
your home. B. C. Hogue, exclusive
agent for Sumter tepunty. Phone
25, P. O. Box 116,
• A
EMORY RYLANDER
Cotton Ave. ?2’ O . nP 364
Your Children’*
PORTRAITS
The fleeting charm of childhood,
caught by the lense and held in
the photograph. Phone 621
Make the Appointment Today
The McKinstry
Studio
Os Course Paul Wasn’t Mad.
Paul and Billy live In the country.
There are two girls in the family also.
Their aunts in town are fond of send
ing them things. One package con
tained nothing for Paul or Billy. Paul
wrote to his grandmother: “What’s
the matter with my-aunts? They sent
a package out here and there wastfff
a thing for Billy or me In it, and Billy’s
pretty mad about it.”
FRATERNAL ORDERS
M. B. COUNCIL LODGE, F. & A. M.
Meets every first
and third Friday
nights. All visiting
brothers are invited
to attend.
J. E. Sheppard, Worshipful Master.
Nat LeMaster, Secretary.
AMERICUS CAMP, 202, WOOD
MEN OF THE WORLD.
Meets every Wed
nesday night in the
W. O. W. Hall. All
visiting Sovereigns
are invited to meet with us.
C. J. Clarke, C. C. -
Nat LeMaster, Clerk-
COMMANDERY 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.
F. and A. M.
AMERICUS LODGE
F. and A. M , meets
every second and
fourth Friday night
at 8 o’clock.
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S. L. McDaniel, Worshipful Master
S. I. Hammond. Secretary.
F AKM LOANS.
F/*RM AND CITY LOANS— fi l-l 7c
.Merest Terms easy. Quick service.
W W Dykes. 4-20-ts
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
Passenger Train Schedule.
Time Table Effective 10:1 A. M.,
March 31, 1919.
Eastbound.
DEPART—
For Cordele, Helena and Savan
nah, 1:31 P. M. Eastern time.
For Cordele and Helena, 6:15 P.
M., Eastern time.
For Cordele, Helena and Savan
nah, 2:20 A. M., Eastern time.
Westbound
DEPART—
For Richland, Columbus and Al
bany, 1 0 A. M., Central time.
For Columbus and Montgomery,
3:10 P. M., Central time.
|
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
Arrival and Departure of Passen
ger Trains, Americus, Ga.
TRAINS ARRIVE—
From Columbus (Sem-
inole) * I 2:10 a m
From Jacksonville (Sem-
inole) * 3:40 am
From Atlanta-Macon * s:lßam
From Albany * 6:37 am
From Columbus 1110:00 am
From Columbus 11 1 :45 a m
From Atlanta Macon * 2:l7pm
From Montgomery-
Albany * 2:l7pm
From Columbus I 7:15 pm
From Macon * 7:35 p m
From Montgomery-
Albany 10:38 p m
TRAINS DEPART—
For Jacksonville (Sem-
inole) * I 2:10 a m
For Chicago (Sem-
iole) * 3:40 a m
For Macon-Atlanta 6:37 a m
For Montgomery-
Albany * s:lßam
For Columbus ! 7:10 am
For Macon-Atlanta 2:l7pm
For Montgomery-
Albany * 2:17 pm
For Columbus I! 3:00 pm
For Columbus 1 2:3opm
For Albany * 7:35 pm
For Macon-Atlanta . *10:38 pm
—*Daily. {Except Sunday.
USunday only. •
PAGE NINE
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. E. E. PARSONS
Dentist
Office Commercial City Bank Bldg.
I P. O. Box 442. Res. 112 W. Church. !
; OFFICE HOURS:
8 to 12 a. m.—l to 6 p. m.
: Night 7 :30 to 9 except Thursday. ?
M—» r ® ® **
C. P. DAVIS
Dental Surgeon
ORTHODONTIA. PYORRHOEA
Res. Phone 316 ntlce Phone 818
Allison Building.
DR. F. L. CXTO
and
DR. WILBUR C. SMITH
Physicians and Surgeons 1
Office Hours: IC-12A.. M
2- 4 P.M.
Phones: Office 5Ji. Res. 55?
MISCELLANEOUS
R.H.BURNS
Local Distributor and Agent
Atlanta Georgian and
Sundy American
Phones: Office 72; Residence 758
5 1-2 Per Cent. Money
to lend on first class farm lands.
6 Per cent. Money on City Proper
ty. Good connections and quick
service.
Gordon Howell, 011
J r —1 -■ 1 ■-
In Tbe Centre of the Wholesale |
and Retail Districts
400 ROOMS. RATES MODERATE, f
L. J. DINKI ER, C. L. DINKLEK. |
Proprietor, Manager. |
Tin and Slate Roofing. t
General Job Work
Auto Radiator Repairs
122 So. Lee St Phone 703
Meat and Grocer Refrigerators.
Display Refrigerator Counters.
Fireproof Safes and Vault Doors.
Toledo Computing Scales, B. R.
Swint, Sales Agent, 120 N. Jacksoe
Street, Albany, Ga. Phone 732.
E SOI
Prices For Oct., Not. and Dea
PINTS 8 l-2c; QUARTS l«c
I AUTOMOBILE
Americus T axicab Co. v
Phone 825. Res Phone 646 X
L. L. COMPTON. J
TAXI CAB PHONE 49
R. C. Vaughn.
i Ino longer get my calls at BS6.
| Always call 49. j
WE WILL BUY YOUR
LIBERTY BONDS, ANY
ISSUE OR
DENOMINATION
Allison Realty Co.
R. E. ALLISON
OFFICE, KOUvi y.
ALLISON BUILDING
PHONE 849
Downstairs Office
Allison Furniture Co.
Phone 253