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BLANKS ARRIVE
FOR LOW RATES
TO BIG REUNION
Gordon Howell announced today
that identification certificates, which
all veterans or members of veterans'
families, or members of allied con
federate organizations may obtain
the rate of one cent a mile to the
great confederate reunion at At
lanta next week, had been received
and could be obtained and filled out
at his office on the second floor of
the Allison building. It is necessary
that all who are entitled to this, spe
cial rate have these indentification
slips properly made out and signed.
Mr. Howell is acting adjutant of the
Sons of Veterans.
Captain Jo e Day Stewart, com
mander of the Sumter camp of vet
erans was very jubilant today. “It
looks like all the veterans in the
county would make the trip to At
lanta,” he said. ’“I really think we
shall have three cars full of veterans
when we leave next Monday morn
ing. ”
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AMERICUS GA. ;
WHY
is a pig in a Miami Trailer
not like a pig in a poke?
Call By and Look Over Our Line
Os Two and Four Wheel
. MIAMI TRAILERS
Make ¥ our Car Do Double Duty
’ Sarne Gas and Tire Expense.
Haul Both
Passengers and Freight.
Bargains Every Day This Week
in
Automobiles, Tires and •
Accessories
Georgia Motor
Company
229 Lamar Street
WILSON BETTER
AFTER2DAYREST
SAYS BULLETIN
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—(8y
Associated Presst)—President Wil
son, after two days’ rest at the
White House, showed further im
provement today. Dr. Grayson’s bul
letin at 11 o’clock,said “the president
had a good night’s rest and is im
proving.”
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Value of Uncooked Food.
Man cannot digest and assimilate
the mineral elements in rock; hence
It is necessary for him to get the ele-'
meats for structural work from fruits
and vegetables, in their fresh, uncook
ed state; for cooking destroys the
chemistry—the chemical synthesis
with albumin is lost. —J. H Tilden, M
D.
Pleasures Coming Fast.
Merle was fond of bananas. When
his fatlier took him into his mother’s
room to see the new brother that had
arrived the night before the child was
given a banana as he left the door.
“Gee.” he cried delightedly; “a new
brother and a banana, both the same
day I”
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PLAINS.
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Cecil Walters has gone to Ameri
cus to take a position there in a
clothing store, spending each week
end at home.
E. W. Timmerman spent Monday
night at home this week.
Miss Ida Lewis, of Atlanta, is
spending a few days with Mrs. H. R.
McGee.
P. B. Jones, of Richland, visited
his mother here this week.
James Lott, of Americus, was in
Plains Monday in the interest of the
Baptist $75,000,000 campaign.
J. B. Clarke made a business trip
to Doerun this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sellers were
in Plains Sunday afternoon visiting
friends.
Mrs-. R. P. Stackhouse and Mrs.
Ed Prather were in Plains shopping
Tuesday.
Miss Lila Belle Hobbs, of Lump
kin, is staying in Plains at present,
attending her father who is ill in the i
hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clements, of 1
Richland, motored to Plains Monday.
A letter from Miss Thelma Wilson
to a friend here states she will teach
1 '.ear Jackson this year.
I Misses Mabel and Martha Ken-
i drick, of Atlanta, have been visiting
relatives here. w
, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brannen will
remove to Concord. Ga., at an early
date. Mr. Brannen holds a position
j as bookkeeper for the Maden firm of
that town.
Mrs. A. C. Carter, of near Ameri
cus, is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Clarke.
Mrs. C. C. Crook is the guest of
her parents
Miss Christine Spann was town last
French Ivory--The Favorite
Always in Good Taste
We have just received a very large shipment of Beautiful
French Ivory Goods in a varied assortment. You will find the
following among the articles in this exquisite material:
MANICURE SETS CLOTHES BRUSHES
BABY SETS COMBS
MIRRORS TOOTH BRUSHES.
HAIR BRUSHES TRAYS
NAIL BRUSHES SHAVING BRUSHES
You will also find a most attractive line of Thermos Bottlee
and Thermos Lunch Sets.
If you need a Flashlight, you will find them here in any size
you wish.
AMERICUS DRUG CO.
“You Want It. We Have It.” Phones 75. or 121
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
week.
Plans ar e going ahead for the Bap
tist Rally Day on October 9. Speak
ers will be secured for the occasion
in the interest of the $75,000,000
campaign.
A letter from Miss Maggie Jen
kins, who teaches in Moultrie, states
that she is delighted with her wo»k
but that “there is no place like
Plains.”
Mrs. P. B. Jones and little daugh
ter, Marguerite, spent Sunday with
Mrs. S. F. Jones.
Mrs. M. M. Donahue, of Cordele,
is spending some time with her sis
ter here, Mrs. Myrtice Foster.
Mrs. S. H. Reese, of Friendship
spent some weeks in Plains recently
attending her niece, Mrs. Otis Wel
lons, who has been quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Timmerman
will occupy an apartment in the home
of Rev. A. C. Wellons forth: com
ing year.
Mrs. Fannie Jennings will probab
ly live in Plains again next year.
A barbecue was given at Magnolia
Springs Thursday evening by the
young men of Plains. The guests
were the young ladies of th e town
and several young married couples.
The occasion was a most enjoyable
one. Old-fashioned games wer e play
ed such as “dropping the handker
chief” and “Many, Many Stars Are
Tn the Skies.” The feast was said
to have been excellent.
Painfu l Insinuation.
Little six-year-old, to young aunt
showing him a family portrait: “What
i funny way that gran'pa is dressed,
inntie!” Auntie: “That is the way
rentlemen dressed more than a hr.n
ired yea r s ago.” Six-year-old : “And
vhen gentlemen dressed that way
* tin t did you wear?”
Remembering the Boys.
A friend of mine performed a wed
ding ceremony for a young couple in
our home town, after which the bride
groom took alt the money out of his
pocket, ’' bmp m ; s 75 cents, and turned
to mv friend, the minister, and said:
“I will have to keep 50 cents of f hls
to buy cigars for the boys.” and banded
him the <5 cor s for the fee. —Chicago
Tribune.
Tattoo Removal.
Various methods for removing tat
tooing are employed, the best of
which consists in going over the tattoo
marks with a strong solution of tannin,
using tlm tattooing needle, then rub
leng with silver nitrate crayon. Nitric
acid, salicylic acid and glycerine, chlor
oform and a mixture of pepsin, glycer
ine. hydrochloric acid and hater are
other substances used for this purpose.
The great market place of the com
munity—Times-Recorder Want Ads.
> SPECIALS
Zj\> For MONDAY and TUESDAY
/aAJFA September 29th and 30th
Vxnwy Two Groups of EXTRA VALUES in DRESSES, COATS
jj and COAT-SUITS. - •
Est GROUP No. 1 ®
Q | 28 DRESSES, 41 COATS
[Tn at $25.00 Special
' [II J GROUP No. 2. WIY
M" 16 DRESSES, 35 COATS, and 15 COAT SUITS L | \
at $35.00 special cl H
It is a safe bet that you’ll say these values are unmatchable
at any of the SO-CALLED Cut Price Sales, Let us prove I
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Advertising FAKE cuts in prices by others always in- LI
creases ANSLEY'S sales. WHY? Because OUR prices
are where they should be to begin with. NO FAKE FIG- j|. %
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SONG SERVICE
TOBE HELD AT
RURAUHURCH
Next Sunday afternoon from 4 to
6 o’clock will b e a. big occasion at
New Point, three miles west of Am
ericus when a union song and preacfr-,
ing sei-vice will be held at Rehobeth.,
Baptist church by the congregations
of that church and the New Point
Methodist, assisted by a large dele
gation from Americus.
The event will be largely a son
The event will be largely a song
service, the only interruption to be
a brief sermon by Rev. Silas John
son, of the Lee Street Methodist
church. T. M. Furlow, of Lee Street
church is recruiting a number of the
best singers from the Methodist and
Baptist churches of the city to make
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1919.
Best Fruits of Romance.
A speaker was taken aback during
i Sunday school session. He had been
commenting on t'<e blessings of matri .
mony. and just to see whether or not
the class was really paying attention
asked one girl what she considered to
oe the best fruits of romarce. The
girl pondered a moment and then an
swered: “I should say the, wedding
date and the bridal pair.”
Try This Way.
If some one has been unkind to us
be kind to others. The great law will
bring him a harvest of what die has
sown. If we undertake to.pay him
back, evil for evil, we overstep our
authority, and we also make ourselves
liable to judgment for the part we
take in the affair. 'Ve could just as
well do something that would bring U 9
a reward.
Times-Recorder Wants Ads are
Result-Getters. Minimum 25c.
the trip to Rehobeth church. An in
vitation is issued to all of the people
of this community to attend the
meetings.