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TO ASK SCHOOL
BUILDING FOR
REUNIONCROWD
ATLANTA, Sept. 30.—The muni
cipa' school authorities and the min -
isters of the larger churches in At
lanta. will be asked to allow the use
•£■ the school and the church build-
XB£S to accommodate the thousands
' visitors who will attend the re
uniou s os the United Confederate
Veterans which is to be held in this
city October 7,8, 9 and 10. It is
estimated that about 100,000 people
will be in Atlanta for the reunion
-and with housing facilities already
crowded the Atlanta reunion
committee apprehends difficulties un
less additional accommodations can
be secured.
By using the school houses and
churches for dormintories, it is be
lieved that the situation will be vast
ly relieved. The veterans themselves
’will be accommodated in private
hemes and in tents erected in Pied
mont park. The government has
MOSQUITO ISA
POWERFUL ENEMY
little Insect Takes Huge Toll From
Country.
Scientists say that mosquitoes car
rying the deadly malaria and other
disease germs are responsible for
More deaths than all of the wars since i
£fce beginning of time.
Their bite is often as deadly as a
rattlesnake’s.
By every method known to man- •
kind both national and local health
services are trying to exterminate
tktem. hut this will never be. We must i
prote t curse!; «s against this pest, i
By proper screening and by a daily
spray of TORMENT the house can be ;
><ap>t free sf all m«squoties. TOR-
IfSKT sea gaseous vapor in which
bo dangerous Insect can live. It is !
death to insects, but harmless to hu
asan beings.
Sold by druggists, general stores
Hants Company, Quitman, Ga., ex
awd dealers everywhere. Do not pay
Mere. Manufactured by G. B. Wil-
Inuns Co., Quitman, Ga., exclusively.
For -sale by the Americus Drug Co.,
and Howells’ Pharmacy. adv
Constipation Ifyo “"? its
** strengthening your ch-
‘gestive and eliminative
VaUovo organs with Nature’s
Serious Ills axatives. i
NR Today—Keeps the Doctor Away
One of the world's greatest scien- gans—promotes good digestion, causes
tisLs says that more than 80% of all the body to get the nourishment from
Iraman Uls can be traced directly or all the food you eat, gives you a good
indirectly to constipation. How many hearty appetite, strengthens the liver,
sufferers realize this? overcomes biliousness, regulates kid-
Moat of them continually dose them- nti Y ar ‘‘l bowel action and gives the
selves with so-called laxative pills,tvhole body a thorough cleaning
calomel, oil, purges and cathar- °ut.
tics and' force bowel action. Tqjß w h® NR does this without a
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TELL ME
What’s more welcome to the mother and the newly
arrived babe than one of these beautiful
BABY SETS
With Hair Brush, Comb, Bath Sponge, Soap Dish,
Soap Stand, Powder Box and Rattlvr.
Very attractive little designs on them, in white and
(baby blue. We’ve just received a new assortment
and they won’t last long.
NEW LINES IN
HAIR BRUSHES NAIL BRUSHES
TOOTH BRUSHES SHAVING BRUSHES
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’’ A GOOD DRUG STORE.”
NATHAN MURRAY, Druggist.
(Formerly Prather-Ansley Drug Co.) •
B Phone 79.
| ALWAYS—IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.
Exciting Moment During Junior Championship Polo Match.
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Eight thousand spectators inclu ding many persons prominent in so ciety, witnessed the recent junior
championship polo matches at the P hiladelphia Country club field. Thi s picture shows some of the action
which thrilled them while the Mead ow Brook Country club second team of New York was defeating the
Bryn Mawr Country club.
furnished hundreds of regulation ar
my tents as well as camp equipment
of every description. Kitchens are
being equipped at the park and a
huge dining tent will be erected with
in the next few days to house the old
soldiers at meal times.
Economy in Telephone Use.
A Brazilian newspaper has been for
some time enjoying the privilege of
using one telephone line for threk
simultaneous conversations. With
three telephone seis at each end of the
line, one pair of users talks English,
one pair French, and one pair Portu
guese 3’l), listeners seem to find no
difficulty in selecting the sounds In
telligib! t<> thorn and ignoring the oth
ers. Tiie newspaper people express
great satisfaction with the result, es
pecially as they pay for only one line.
Need Something? A Want ad in
The Times-Recorder will get it.
IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
SUNDffSfIIOOI
Lesson
(By REV. P. B. FITZWATER, D. D„
Teacher of English Bible In the Moody i
Bible Institute of Chicago )
(Copyright, 1919. Western Newspaper Union) ,
LESSON FOR OCTOBER 5
JOHN AND PETER BECOME DIS
CIPLES OF JESUS.
I.ESSON TEXT—John 1:29-42.
GOLDEN TEXT—Jesus said unto him,
follow me.—John 1:43.
ADDITIONAL MATERIAL—Matt 9:9;
Mark 2:13-17; John 1:43-51.
PRIMARY TOPlC—Finding the best
friend.
JUNIOR TOPIC—John and Peter de
cide to follow Jesus.
INTERMEDIATE TOPIC - Becoming
disciples of Jesus.
SENIOR AND ADULT TOPIC-Claltns
I of Christ upon all men.
I. John the Baptist Testifies to Hls
Disciples Concerning Jesus (vv. 29-
84).
1. Jesus as the Lamb of God (v. 29). I
"Lamb” was familiar to the Jewish
mind. It denoted a substitutionary
sacrifice for sin. Christ was the true
lamb to which every sacrificial offer
ing pointed. He was the lamb which
Israel showed should be brought to the '
i slaughter (Tsa. 53:7), upon whom the
. Lord laid man’s iniquity. Christ was
God’s lamb because he was the one
set apart from the foundation of the ‘
i world to make atonement for man's ’
I sins (1 Pet. 1 :18-20). John invited his t
; disciples to behold the Lamb of God. I
2. The Baptizer with the Holy I
Ghost (vv. 30-35). I
The Spirit descended upon him as
I Isaiah said (Isa. 11 :2). John then,
knew for a certainty that he was the j
baptizer with the Holy Ghost. The j
Same Holy Spirit will he given to all
who ask for him (Luke 11:13).
3. Jesus is tiie Son of God (v. 34). .
Being the son of God he Is one in na- I
ture with God.
11. Two Disciples Following Jesus
(vv. 35-37).
As a result of the Baptist’s test!- !
: mony, two of the disciples leave him
j and follow Jesus. At John's request ■
j they looked. This look was sufficient
to induce them to follow Jesus. A I
sincere look upon Jesus is always !
sufficient. John did not become en-1
vious of Christ’s success, but re- :
joiced In it (John 3:26-29). AU Sun- I
day school teachers should so witness ■
that the pupils will look to and follow
Jesus. This is the whole method, the
EAT LESS AND TAKE
BITRO-PHOSPHATE !
TO PUT ON FLESH
A PHYSICIAN’S ADVICE.
i Frederick S. Kolle, M. D., editor of
I New York Physicians, “Who’s Who,”
says that weak, nervous people who
, want increased weight, strength and
| nerve-force, should take a 5-grain ,
tablet of Bitro-Phosphate just before
i or during each meal.
This particular phosphate is the
i discovery of a famous French scion <
; | tist, and reports of remarkable re
; suits from its use have recently ap
: I peared in many medical journals.
If you do not feel well; if you tire i
easily; do not sleep well, or are too
thin; go to any good druggist and
j get enough Bitro-Phosphate for a two
I weeks’ supply—it costs only fifty
cents a week.
Eat less; chew your food thor
oughly, and if at the end of a few
weeks you do not feel stronger and
better than you have for months; if
your nerves are not steadier; if you
do not sleep better and have more
vim, endurance and vitality, your
money will be returned, and the Bi- ■
tro-Phosphate will cost you nothing
I adv;
AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER.
sum and substance of salvation.
111. The D isciples Abiding With
Jesus (vv. 38, 39).
Seeing the disciples following him,
Jesus made inquiry as to their object.
Their reply showed the desire to go
apart privately where they could dis
close their hearts to him. He invited
them to his abode, where for the re
mainder of that day they enjoyed sweet
intercourse with him.
IV. The Disciples Bringing Others
to Jesus (vv. 40-42).
Having found by experience , what
fellowship with Jesus means, they go
at once and tell others of their price
less treasure.
1. Andrew brings Peter (vv. 40-42).
Peter was Andrew’s brother. A true
brother who has found Christ will go
and tell his brethren. The proper
place to begin witnessing for Christ is
among one’s kinfolk (Luke 8:39).
(2) Philip brings Nathaniel (vv.43-
45). He witnessed to him concerning
the messiahship of Jesus. He told them
that Christ was he of whom Moses and
the prophets did speak. Christ is the
sum and substance of the Old Testa
ment.
The disciples Invited others to come
and see. They knew that if they
would but put Jesus to the test they
would believe. Christianity courts in
vestigation (John 7:17).
Gem Has Tragic History.
The “Regent” diamond, which is
treasured in Paris, and is the queen
'f all the French national gems, was
'i ! ' cd up in 1701 at the I’arteal mines
>n the Kistna, by a slave, who, con
cealing it in a hole cut for its recep
tion in his thigh, escaped with it to
the coast. Here he sold it to an Eng
lish skipper, who. instead of paying
the small sum demanded, treacherous
y killed the slave.
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“The Eternal Mother”
Five Acts and
SENNETTE COMEDY
“Among Those Present”
Enjoy a Real Laugh
Trfvo ‘Laid Up’ Fords To
Be Sold At Souther
. Souther Field today announced that
i two unserviceable motor cars will be
sold at public auction October 17, at
9 A. M. to the highest bidder for
cash. The cars are officially describ-1
ed as follows:
“1 Ford touring car, 5 passenger.
Car without equipment, no wind
shield, no tools, no tamps or head
lights, steering gear broken, no hood
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IHI Distinctive as the Label. There is no
is confusion about either.
If you have been drinking other
beverages, it’s because you have
B never tasted New Style Lager.
A trial today will make you a
customer tomorrow.
G. HEILEMAN CO., LaCrosse, Wis., U.S.A.
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MORELAND-JONES CO., Distributors.
OW ™ Americus, Ga.
Pbone 630 336 So. Jackson St.
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( 'for motor, no cushions, front spring
, | out of commission and unserviceable.
All three tires in worn out condi-
I tion.
“1 Ford light delivery truck, half
| ton capacity. Car without equipment
I or tools, no radiator, glass, headlights
I nor seat cushions. Minus one tire
j and all other tires worn out and un
j serviceable.”
| According to the notice of the sale
which is signed by Lieut. R. J. Hen
derson, motor transport officer, “the
; property must be removed by the pur
j chaser within 48 hours of the sale.”
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1919.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Will be sold on Tuesday October
Seventh at public outcry at the court
house the property belonging to es
tate of Mrs. T. J. Baisden, deceased,
consisting of two houses and lots in
Brooklyn Heights; one house and lot
on Lamar street; one half interest in
house and lot on Lee Street; one va
cant lot in Ellaville, Ga. 29-7 t
The Standard
OCTOBER SPECIALS.
I
i
—At 29c good heavy Canton Flan.
I n e ls, full width and worth 35c.
—At $2.98 good heavy Comforts,
i covered with figured satteen.
At $1.39 Men’s Flannel Work
Shirts, value now about $2.
—At $1.98 bolt best antiseptic Dia
per, 10 yard bolts.
—soc over twenty patterns of mat
( ting Rugs, size 30x60.
—At 5c great assortment of pure
| white Pearl Buttons, all sizes.
, —At $3.50 good grade Cotton Blank
| ets, full regular siz e .
—At $3.50 choice of about fifteen
styles of Men’s $5 Hats, all col.
°rs.
—At $12.50 Misjeg All Wool Serge
Middy Suits, beautifully made and
trimmed.
—At $1.25 Carpet remnants, made
into rugs, all wool tapestry.
—At $1.19 Silk Poplins, black, white
> and colois, full yard wide.
I —At $1.25 Genuine Imported Jap.
an«se Shantung Silks, yard wide
worth $2.
At $1.98 Ladies House Slippers,
most all colors, plain and fur
trimmed.
—At $1.25 Infants’ and Children’s
all leather Shoes, flexible soles,
sizes 5 to 8.
—At 98c Ladies extra quality Win
ter Underwear, vests and
to match.
' —At 98c to $1.35 choice of about
one hundr e d woven Jacquard’s
Baby Blankets.
At $1.25 Blood’s Latch Needle Un
derwear fo r men’s shirts and
drawers. .
—At $1.25 Tom Sawyer Blouses for
boys, none better made.
—At 98c Ladies Muslin Night
Gowns, trimmed with lace and em.
broidery.
—“—At $1.75 Ladies good quality long
sleeve Night Gowns, trimmed with
embroidery.
—At 15c choice of one hundred doz
en M e n’s Plain and Fancy Socks.
—At 15c Ladies white and black
Hosiery, full and seamless.
—At 35c Children's Fine Lisle Hose,
double knees, heels and toes.
—At $1.50 Men’s Extra Heavy Cot
ton Sweaters, siz e s up to 46.
—At 39c Turkish Towels, size 22x44
inches and worth 50c everywhere.
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STANDARD
DRY GOODS CO.
St., Next Bank of Commerce
Americus, Ga.