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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1919.
In Americus Churches
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. i
Guyton Fisher, Pastor.
Preaching by the pastor at 11 a.m.
and 7 p.m.
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m., T. 0.
Marshall, Supt,
A special musical program will be ,
rendered by the choir under the di
rection of P|rof. Druckenmiller as
follows:
Morning Program.
Prelude .*. - Read
Hymn—No. 536,
Anthem —“There Were Shepherds,”
E. L. Ashford
Offertory.
Anthem —“We Have Seen His Star j
in the East” Edwin Moore
Hymn —No. 118.
Sermon —-“The Word Made Flesh."
Postlude Gounod
Evening Program.
Prelude - Dubois
Hymn—No. 107.
Chorus —“0 Wondrous Word”
Lincoln Hall
Offertory.
P. o. 80, 116 B c HOGUE Pho - M
CONTRACTING, BUILDING, ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTING. EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR SUMTER
COUNTY FOR TIFT WHITE SILICA BRICK.
Gift Sugestions
PRACTICAL USEFUL PLEASING
Electric Irons, Percolators, Grills, Curlers, Urn
Sets, Percolator Sets, Vacuum Cleaners: Im
mersion Heaters, Toasters.
Make Your Wife Happy
With A New Gas Stove Or A Ruud Heater
Space Heaters are just the things for the bed
room and bath, and adds a pleasing warmth
to the living room.
DID YOU ORDER THAT TON OF COKE?
AMERICUS LIGHTING CO.
PHONE 555.
I
AMERICUS SEED & SUPPLY CO.
SEEDS
AMERICUS, GEORGIA. \
121 W. Forsyth St. Phone 150.
We will buy your cowpeas and vel
vet beans at market price
? J RVICE•
] z ly e and a'l ;
/...Z'. Iquauty/
POST OFFICE BOX 81 AMERICUS.GA.
Y In order to get our
A Leatherized Boys’
X~x Suits introduced we
W will give 10 per cent
off ’
W. J. JOSEY
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Chorus—“ Blessed Songs of Christ-
mas ’ Lincoln Hall
Hymn—No. 649.
Sermon—“ Christ and the Ages.”
Pcstiude.
Those singing in'the morning will
be: Soprano, Mrs. W. E. Taylor;
alto, M’ss Gertrude Smith.; tenor,
Mr. R. p. Stackhouse, Jr.; bass, Mr.
J. M. Bryan; organist. Mrs. J. M.
Bryan; director. Prof. H. D. Druck
enmiller.
At the evening service the quartet
will be assisted by a chorus chair.
All are cordially invited to these
services and strangers are especial
ly welcome.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH.
George F. Brown, Pastor.
Sunday school at 9:30.
Morning worship and Christmas
message at 11 o’clock.
Junior and Senior B. Y. P. U. pro
grams at 6 p.m. .
Evening worship at 7 o’clock, ser-
mon by the pastor.
Everyone cordially invited to meet
and worship with us.
Junior B. Y. P. U. Program.
Song—“ Little Town of Bethle
hem”
Reading—“ Christmas Duties,”
Myrtle Poole
“Christmas Thoughts,”
Herman Howard
Prayer—For Our Own Pastor and ;
Church.
Song—“A Volunteer
Business and Records. ,
Group II in charge of program, Sam
Comer, leader.
Subject—“ Mission of the Church
Itself.”
Memory Verse—Acts 20:28,
9 Robert Sieg
"The Two-fold Mission of the
Church,’’ Cecil Barton and Alic’e
Westbrook.
“The Church Ought to Keep Itself
Pure,” Fred Brown.
“The Church Ought to Train Every
Member,” Vivian Cannon.
“The Church Ought to Teach Every
Member,” Alton Poole.
“The Church Ought to Hslp the
Alcazar
Tomorrow
PARADOUNT PICTURE
Presents
ENID BENNETTE
and MILTON SILLS
in
“WHAT EVERY WOMAN
!
LEARNS”
5 Acts and
Re-Issue
“FATTY” ARBUCKLE
In
“FATTY, THE ICE MAN”
♦
Admission 10c and 20c
Times-Pe.crder W -nt Ads dh>. ■
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- / IBmiifMil
QRANCE CRUSH puts
a quick quietus on I;
; thirst. Served ice cold, its
; refreshing natural fruit fla <
; vor delights and in vigor c
ates.
; ORANGE CRUSH im ob
j (ainable wherever soft J;
drinks are sold One ic*
old battle will vr> > |
I to order a case of this gol-
[ den goodness. Our mod J
I ern machinery bottles ;
Oranve Crush unde- l|
; strictly sanitary condi- ;
tions
AMERICUS
bottling co.
J. T. Warren, Manager
By the Bottle —
Less by the case.
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MONEY TO LOAN.
"farm AND CITY LOANS—SMI
per cent. Terms easy. Quick serv
ice. W W. DYKES. 4-SO-W
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
Weak." Dorris Collins.
“The Church Ought to Restore the
Wayward,” Helen Vorus.
“The Church Ought to Be a Ba;\l of
Brothers,” Sanders Morgan.
“The Church Ought to Be the Cen
ter of Our Lifte,” Charlie Mae
Seig.
: “Two Kinds of People,” Eunice Ma-i
thews.
Discussion—“ls Loyalty *to My
Church a Test of My Interest in
the Lord’s Work?”
Closing Prayer—Thanking God for
the gift of His son.
CALVARY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. James B. Lawrence, Rector.
Holy Communion, 7:30 a.m.
Sunday school, 9 :45 a.m.
Morning Prayer and sermon, 11
a.m.
Evening prayer and sermon. 7:30
P.m.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST i
SCIENTIST.
Taylor Street.
I Services Sunday, 11 a.m. Sub
ject: “Is the Universe Including •
I Man Evolved by Atomic Force?”
I CLAS SIF IED !
WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—I,OOO Barred Plymouth
Rock and Rhode Island Red hens.
Write us your lowest cash price for
what you have. Don’t write unless
you have no use for your chickens.
Glen Cove Poultry Farm, Macon, Ga.
—2l-3t
WANTED —Good milch cow, fresh in
milk; will pay cash. Phone 15.
16-ts
WANTED-—-Seven hundred bushels
ear corn; delivered Flintside, Ga.
W. M. Humber.—2l-tf
| WANTED—Good, fresh, gentle, easy-
I milked cow. 942 Oglethorpe Ore.
19-4 t
I
WANTED TO TRADE—Six-< /Un
der touring car for late model
Ford. Phone 647.—14-ts
WANTED—To buy a good gas stove.
Phone 423.—19-2 t
, THE FARMERS Oil CO is in the
market for Velv t Beans. G. W.
I Riley Mgr. 7-30 t
I
(WILL BUY your CORN and VEL-
VET BEANS any quantity; haul
direct to Arles; wagon scales on the
grounds. ARLES PLANTATION
| CO—26-ts
i WANT TO DO YOUR fine watch,
clock and jewelry repairing Ex-
j pert service and reasonable charges.
: R. S. Broadhurst, Jeweler, 110 l>a
i mar St., directly in front of post-
I office.
WANTED—Good clem cotton rags.
Times-Recorder.
FOR SALE
:|
’ FOR SALE —-Piano at a bargain.
Phone 826—19-ts
> ( „ . I I ’ - 1 , .
; FOR SALE—Long-leaf yellow pine
lumber, large or small bills filled
; promptly. R. E. Cato.—lß-6t
I Meat and Grocer Refrigerators
! Display Refrigerator Counters
i Fireproof Safes and Vault Doors. '
i Toledo Computing Scales. B. E
> Swint, Sales Agent, 120 No. Jackson
Street, Albany, Ga. Phone 732.
i Prices for O<-.., Nov and Dec
! FOR SALE- Six-room cottage Jack
’ son avenue. East front corner lot
; 100 x 185 feet. Price $3,000. S6OO
; cash, balance easy terms. E. J.
; Witt, Allison Bldg. Phone 338.
; 21-it
; FOR SALE—Just received big lot
! leather suitcases and handbags: At
old prices. They are useful Christ-
! mas presents. W. J. Josey.—2l-2t
FOR SALE —Girl’s Bicycle; cheap
Edwards Furniture Co.—ll-ts.
FOR SALE—One Shetland pony, two
years old, broken to saddle and
; harness. John T. Israel.—l4-6t
I PHONE 544 —Guest Wood Yard, for
! seasoned oak and pine, fireplace
! and stove wood. No tree tops or
' limbs; all first class wood. Prompt
I delivery. 14-ts
; FOR SALE—Second-hand boy’s bi
cycle, medium size, reasonable.
' Phone 694—18-3 t
; WOOD—Oak, Pine and Haw wood. I
[ Cut to order. Phone 87**.. 16-6 t
[ FOR SALE—Several good second
! hand mules. One extra good wagon I
' team. See E. C. Parker. —24-ts
WE HAVE JUST SECURE' FOR
; SALE FOR A LIMITED TIME
; ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE
; PROPERTIES LN THE CITY, LO
l CATED ON WEST CHURCH ST.,
FRONTING CHURCH St.. 250
! FEET, ON CORNER. RUNNING |
■ BACK 300 FEET. THIS PROPER-i
TY CONTAINS THREE HOUSES.
SOME OTHER
- AND THE PRICE IS VERY AT-1
, TRACTIVE. SEE US AT ONCE. |
- PHONE 136. WESTBROOK 4 [
r McDonald— is-7t
Golden Text: Psalms 24:12, “The
earth is the Lord’s and the fullness
thereof; the world and they that
dwell therein. For He hath founded
it upon the seas, and established it
upon the floods.”
Services Wednesday evening at
7:30.
Reading rooms open daily from
i 10 a.m. until 12 noon, except Sun
days and legal holidays.
LEE ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Silas Johnson, Pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m., I’. M.
' Furlow, Supt. A good school but we
need you. Come with us. Classes
j in all departments will welcome you.
Shall we not this day turn aside/and
study the Great Annffiincement?
Jesus has m'eant so much to the world
I till it is fitting that we should at-
I tend His church today.
Preaching at 11 a.m. and i p.m.
I by the pastor. Morning subject:
' “Some Discoveries Jesus Made;” eve
i ning subject: “Heroes.”
I Boy Scouts will attend church in
| a body at the 'evening service and the
1 sermon will be adapted to their age
• and problems.
Mid-week prayer service Wednes-
FOR SALE
FOR SALE.—One 7-room house, 417
Barlow St. B. C. Vaughn.—2s-tf
FOR SALE—Seven extra good milch
cows, fresh in milk and ofie full
blooded Holstein bull, at my farm,
ten miles south of Americus, on Lee
street road. A. B. Connors, Leslie,
Ga. 21-ts
FOR SALE—B7 1-2 acres, 8 miles
out, on good public road, in good
section. Good red pebble land. Two
horse farm in cultivation. Price
$3,000. Terms. E. J. Witt, Allison
Bldg. Phone 338—21-11
LOST A*ND FOUND
_
LOST One dark broWn glove, “Al
ler U. S. A.” on buttons. Finder
phone 793 or return to Mervin Ea
son.—2l-lt
STRAYED OR STOLEN—One brin
dle milch cow, weight 750 pounds,
both horns served off. Five dollars
reward for recovery. Telephone 25
and 72. Leslie Grocery C0.—15-6t
LOST—Thursday, pair of child’s
glasses in ease, between Furlow
grammar school and Lee St. Church.
Finder please phone 489.—21-2 t
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Or on shares, at a bar
gain a 2-horse farm in 3 miles of
Americus. Improvements very good.
Westbrook & McDonald.—2l-lt
WANTED—TO RENT
WANTED—Two or three furnished
or unfurnished rooms. Mr. Potter,
Postal Tel—2l-lt
WANTED —By coup.e, no
children TWO or THREE
FURNISHED R O O M S
FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEP
ING. Possession wanted
Jan 1. Reference, Busi
ness Manger, Times-Record
er.—dh-tf
WANTED TO RENT—Two or three
furnished or unfurnished rooms
for light housekeeping. Address
“F. I,” Times-Recorder. —19-3 t
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
STOCK SALESMEN. —We would
like to hear from two or three first
class stock salesmen. Nothing but
men of character and ability can
qualify or need answer this adver
tisement. We will offer a high class,
well reputed and thoroughly honest
security in a going, dividend paying
company. Positively a clean-cut sell
ing proposition. Exclusive virgin ter
ritory with advertising campaign and
leaders furnished. Call in person or
write Dean & Evans, State Agents,
621-622 Citizens & Southern Bank
Building, Macon, Georgia.—l9-2*
HELP WANTED—MALE.
WANTED —One or two good, bright
mesenge- boys. Good pay. See Mrs.
Mott, Manager, Western Union Tele
| granh Company. 21-ts
| LIVE, AGGRESSIVE SALESMEN
capable of earning $2,500 to $5,-
000 yearly. Pain', oil or specialty
I men preferred. Experience not nec
i essary. Offers opportunity for ad
j vancement. Established concern.
Give experience and references.
Buckeye Oil & Paint Co., Cleveland,
Q—2i-lt
| DELCO-LIGHT
The complete Electric Light and
Power Plant
No more cleaning of inefficient
and dangerous oil lamps and
i lanterns. .
lynfy) r-. ,n n n n n-n n t
H. F. BYRD
I Cordele, Ga. Phone 496
—
day evening at 7 o’clock.
Special Christmas program at the ■
Epworth League this evening at 6 j
o’clock. Let a;, a’.ini this league
Service. It will be helpful and will
greatly encourage the leaguers. You
are always welcome at Lee street.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Frank P. Anderson, Pastor.
Sabbath School, 9:45 A. M. A. C.
Crockett, Supt.
Divine Worship. 11 A. M. Subject,
“God’s Christmas Gift to the World.”
Special Christmas music will be ren
dered.
Christmas Entertainment, 7 P. M.
Under direction of Miss Emmie Mor
gan, assistant superintendent of the
Sunday school. ,
Presbyterians, Notice!
The pastor is constantly finding
Presbyterians in the city who have
their membership in other towns or
country churches. We want you to
make yourself known to the local
pastor and to make yourself at home
at the services of our church. And If
you are settled here for a few months
we would be mighty glad to have you
start the new year by moving your
letter to our church. We need you
FRATERNAL ORDERS
SUMTER LODGE NO 264 I. O. O. F.
Meets every Tuesday
night, corner Forsyth
and Windsor Ave. A
cordial invitation to visiting brothers.
GORDON E. BROOKS N. G.
E. ED. CASTLEBERRY, Sec.
M. B. COUNCIL LODGE. F. & A. M
Jt Meets every first
and third Friday
nights. All visiting
yyT brother# are invited
’ x/ ' to attend.
J. E. Sheppard, Worshipful Master
Nat I,eMaster. Secretary.
AMERICUS CAMP, 202, WOOD
MEN OF THE WORLD.
-j Meets every Wed
nesday night in the
w. O. W. Hall. All
'*’** visiting Sovereigns
are invited to meet with u*
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.
• ,1 II ■ I IM IIW
F. and A. M.
AMERICUS LODGE
an d A.. M , meet.*
every second and
fourth Friday night)
Xz at 8 o’clock.
S. L. McDaniel, Worshipful Master
S. L. Hammond. Secretary.
CHAPTER MEETING.
Wells Chapter No. 42, Royal Arch
Masons, meets every first and third
Monday night at 7 o’clock. Visiting
Companions will receive a cordial wel
come. S. L. HAMMOND,
FRANK J. PAYNE, High Priest.
Secretary.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
SEABOARD AIR LINE PAILWAY.
Paatenger Train Schedule.
Time Table Effective 10:1 a.m.
March 31, 1919.
Eaatbound.
DEPART—
For Cordele, Helena and Savannah,
1:31 p.m. (Eastern Time.)
For Cordele and Helena, 6:15 p.m.
(Eastern Time.)
For Cordele, Helena and Savannah,
2:20 a.m. (Eastern Time.)
Weatbound.
DEPART—
For Richland, Columbus and Albany,
10 a.m. (Central Tim ..)
For Columbus and Montgomery, 3:10
p.m, (Central Time)
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
Arrival and Departure f Paaaenger
Traina, Americua, Ga.
TRAINS ARRIVE—
From Columbus (Semi
nole) *11:59 pm I
From Jacksonville (Sem-
inole) * 3:40 am
From Atlanta-Macon * 5:18 am
From Albany * 6:37 am
From Columbus ! I 10:00 am
From Columbus 111:45 am
From Atlanta, Macon * 2:17 pm
From Montgomery, Al-
bany * 2:17 pm
From Columbus ! 7:15 pm
From Macon * 7:35 pm
From Montgomery, Al-
bany 10:38 pm
TRAINS DEPART—
For Jacksonville (Semi-
nole) *11:59 pm
For Chicago (Seminole). * 3:4oam
For Macon, Atlanta * 6:37 am
For Montgomery Albany * s:lßam'
For Columbus I 7:10 am
For Macon, Atlanta. * 2:17 pm
E'er Montgomery, Albany * 2:17 pm
For ColumL is ” 3:00 pm
For Columbus 2:30 pm
For Albany ,• 7:35 pm
For Macon, Atlanta -0:38 pm
—* Daily. I Except Sunday
!! Sunday only. ~~
Fireproof Metal Shingles
Last longer; cost less in
long run.
B. H. ALLEN
Phone 703 122 So. Lee St
and we believe you need us. Weiewe
124 resident members. If all fln 2*
l or 30 other Presbyterians inth£ «3&
would join with us it would gsntibf
1 strengthen our work.
CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Lee Street between Taylor and
Brannon avenue.
Mass, 9:00 a.m.
Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.
The public is cordially invited t»
attend.
COMMUNITY TREE NOTICE-
AII parties having paper OrisL
mas decorations and tinsel and haw
ing finished with them, will pi-ease
donate same to the Commwaiiy
Christmas Tree. Please call W. EL
Q. Dudley, informing him where and
when to call for these donations, «e
deliver them to him before nooe on
Christmas day. B C. HOGUE.
Chairman Decorations Con.
”A~N S I E Y • C
A N S L e 'Y~ q
Table Linens
PROFESSIONAL CARD*
DR. C. P. DAVIS
Dental Surgeon
Orthodontia. Pyorrhoea.
Res. Phone 316 Office Phon* <*■<
J. C. BERRY, M. D.
Phyaician and Surgoe*.
Phone: 98 and 136. Office BeK U||
Residence Phone 2903.
’ ♦ ♦ ♦ *••• ••«<
* DR. E. E. PARSONS «
* Deati.t •
* Office Com’l City Bank BUfc •
* P. O. Box 442 •
* Residence 112 W. Church fit •
* Office Hours —8 to 12 a.m. •
* 1 to 6 p.m. •
* »» * ♦*.»•««<
dr.n?sTevans.
Dentist.
Jackson St. Near
Americus, Ga.
Charges Reasonable. 17 Yaaal
Experience
u- ■■■”"-Ji-eag y—■*.— >
DR. F. L. CATO
Phones: S3l Office; 55 Residiman
DR. WILBUR C. SMITH
Phones: 531 Office; 657 ResiAuM*
Office hoars: 10 to 12; 2to •
Physicians and Surgeons
MISCELLANEOUS
Kimball House, Atlanta
In Th« Canter of the Wholaaaln ewd
Retail Districts
400 ROOMS. .. RATES MODEKAHI
L. J. Dinkier, C. L. DinHar,
Proprietor. Maaaaaa
R. H BURNS
Local Distributor and
Atlanta Georgian A.ai
Sunday American
■ Phones: Office 72, Residence TW
5 1-2 Per Cent. Money
to lend on first class farm 9ks&
6 Per cent. Money on City I’reparfr
, Good connections and quick sersiet
Gordon Howell
yn k VjSffnW
EMORY RYLANDER
Cotton Ave. Phone M 4
WE WILL BUY YOUB
LIBERTY BONDS
ANY ISSUE OR DENOMINATMMf.
ALLISON REALTY CO
R. E. ALLISON.
Office, Room 9,
ALLISON BUILDING
Phone 849
Downstaiis Offic<
Phone 253
PnoNtMi
PINTS 8 *-2;c QUARTS Nte.
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