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TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1920.
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Americus Lighting Co.
Phone 555
LET THE MONEY THAT YOU PAY
FOR RENT
PAY FOR YOUR HOME
$25.00 a Month
Pays Principal and Interest on a $2,000.00 Loan in Ten Year.
Other Size Loans Figured in Proportion.
Let Us Explain 'Our Plan For Making Monthly Payment Loans On
City Property.
, J. LEWIS ELLIS
Planter. Bank Bldg. Americus, Georgia. Phone 830
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Office Supplies i
For 1920 i
Loose Leaf Ledgers, Binders and Sheets.
Blank Boo£s of Every Kind.
Calendar Pads and Stands.
Typewriter Ribbons and Carbon Paper.
HIGHTOWER’S BOOK STORE
J. A. DAVENPORT—INSURANCE.
Country Dwelling*, Bams, Mules and Feedstuffs
Fire, Life ’^ c g“JWrysL’t . !
Marvelous Toy Violin.
Perfect in every detail, and so small
t will He within a space covered by
iwo-half dollars laid side by side. Lon
lon now boasts of having the smallest
tlolin in the world. It was made by
:he well-known violinist. B. Vander
neulen, and is exquisitely constructed
is to scale. The exact measurements
ire: Violin body, 1.11-16 inches;
riolin, over all, 2% inches; bow. 3.9-16
nches.
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Use Want Ads For Results.
Alcazar
Today
FOX PICTURES /
WILLIAM RUSSELL
Presents
“EASTWARD HO”
A Vital Drama of Today
and
KI NOG RAM
Tomorrow I
SELECT PICTURES
The Idol of the Screen
EUGENE O’BRIAN
—In—
“THE PERFECT LOVER”
and
“FATTY” ARBUCKLE
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tainable wherever soft S
drinks are sold. One ice- S
cold bottle will induce you *
to order a case of this gol- *
den goodness. Our mod- v
ern machinery bottles m
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J. T. WARREN, Manager 8
AMERICUS 11MES-RECORDER.
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WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS ,
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WANTED—Two boarders. Apply
439 Forrest street. —11-3 t
WANTED —Messenger boys. Postal
Telegraph Co. —13-lt
WANTED —TO buy your chickens,
eggs and butter. E. D. McDaniel,
213 Cotton Ave. —13-ts
W’ANTED—Bright boy about sixteen '
for clerical position. Address Em
ployer, Box 443, giving references.
—4-ts
FOR SALE
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FOR SALE—Pure-bred White Or
pington roosters ready for service, j
Grade up your chickens. “The male |
is half the flock.” Prices very rea
sonable. C. M. Hale.—ll-3t
FOR SALE —Bedstead and springs,
kitchen safe, three-burner oil stove. |
Can be seen at 214 Earl St. 11-4 t I
.FOR JANUARY—AII dental work at I
I 1-3 off; S3O for S2O; sls for $lO,
I etc. Dr. N. S. Evans, Dentist. Es-j
tablished 17 Years. Jackson St., near j
i Kress. 31-d&w-tf
FOR SALE—Ford truck with stake
body, nearly as good as new.
| Clark’s Transfer, phone 303.
PHONE 544.—Guest Wood Yard, for
seasoned oak and pine, fireplace
and stove wood. No tree tops or'
limbs; ull first class wood. Prompt)
delivery. 14-ts
I FOR SALE.—One 7-room house, 417 )
Barlow St. B. C. Vaughn.—23-ts (
FOR SALE—Registered Shorthorn '
bull, $100; took blue ribbon South
eastern Fair when 1 year old. M. E. ;
Collum, Putnam, Ga. 13-ts.
' i FOR SALE—Seven extra good milch '
1 cows, fresh in milk and one full- j
blooded Holstein bull, at my farm. I
ten miles south of Americus, on Lee j
street road. A. B. Connors, Leslie,
Ga. 21-ts
LOST AND FOUND
STRAYED—Two small mare mules, i
one black and other nearly so. i
Grass halters on both. Notify W. J. '
Ballew, Jackson St. Phone 52. '
11-3 t
What do you want? A Want Ad
in the Times-Hecorder will get it.
i How Many
i people can you think of
I right now who would
I like to have your photo
) graph, and how long
; since that last one was
i made?
Make The Appointment Now '
It’s None Too Early.
The
McKinstry Studio
Phone 621
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EMORY RYLANDER
Cotton Ave. Phone 364
Blessings of Life.
He that loses his conscience has
nothing left that is worth keeping.
And in the next place look to yottr
health; and if you have It praise God
and value It next to a good conscience; I
for health is the second blessing that !
we mortals are capable of —a bless-
I ing money can not buy. —Isaak Walton. _
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Two rooms for light
housekeeping. Mrs. M. E. Raines,
207 S. Jackson street. —8-ts
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FOR RENT—Rooms for light house
keeping. 508 Spring St. 13-3 t .
FOR RENT—Two houses; close in. |
Phone 572.—5-ts
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MONEY TO LOAN.
FARM AND CITY LOANS—S 1-2 j
per cent. Terms easy. Quick serv
ice. W. W. DYKES. 4-20-ts
WE HAVE LOCAL MONEY to lend
on improved farm lands. R. L.
Maynard, H. B. Williams. —2-ts
Times-Reccrder V/ont Ads pay.
EYES
HAVE YOUR
EYES
Examined and
Glasses Fitted
by
THOS. L. BELL
Jeweler and Optician
Broken Lenses
Duplicated
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Special
Notice
Please notice your stubs.
If your subscription is out or
nearly out, on your paper
please let me renew them
several days before they run
out so you won’t miss any
copies at all. Local agent
and collector for Americus
Times-Recorder, Macon
T“legraph, Atlanta Constitu
tion, Atlanta Journal, daily
and Weekly. I will be glad
to get your subscription for
any of these four papers.
Please send me a check for
your renewals and for your
subscriptions. All business
entrusted to me will be ap
preciated, and will get
prompt attention.
Agent Leslie, DeSoto and |
Cobb, Ga.
Address j
J. W. BARWICK
Leslie. Ga.
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PINTS 9c; QUARTS 17c.
FRATERNAL ORDERS
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- SUMTER LODGE NO 264 I. O. 0. F.
Meets every Tuesday I
f night, corner Forsyth !
i 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.
fi Meets every firsi
/JkV and third Fridaj
nights. All visiting
brothers are invited
* 10 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 0. W. Hall All
As visiting Sovereigns
are invited to meet with us.
C. J. Clarke, C C.
Nat LeMaster, Clerk.
COMMANDERY MEETING.
DeMolay Commandery, No. 6,
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 LODGI
F- an d A. M , meet;
every second and
A 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.
Passenger Train Schedule.
Time Tabl Effective 10:1 a.m.
March 31, 1919.
Eastbound.
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.)
Westbound.
DEPART—
For Richland, Columbus and Albany,'
10 a.m. (Central Tim..)
For Columbus and Montgomery, 3:10
p.m. (Central Time)
CENTRA’. OF GLOR A P”.
Arrival and Departure f Passenger
Trains, Americus, Ga.
TRAINS ARRIVE—
From Columbus (Semi-
nole) *11:59 pm
From Jacksonville (Sem-
inole) * 3:40 am
From Atlanta-Macon * s:lßam
From Albany * 6:37 am
From Columbus !! 10:00 am
From Columbus 111:45 am
From Atlanta, Macon * 2:17 pm
From Montgomery, Al-
bany —. * 2:17 pm
From Columbus I 7:15 pm
i From Macon * 7:35 pm
I From Montgomery, Al-
I bany 10:38 pm
I TRAINS DEPART—
For Jacksoi./ille (Sen/-
nole) *11:59 pm
i For Chicago (Seminole).. * 3:40 am
For Macon, Atlanta * 6:37 am
: For Montgomery Albany * 5:18 am
; For Columbus I 7:10 am
For Macon, Atlanta * 2:17 pm
For Montgomery, Albany ♦ 2:17 pm
For ColumL.is I! 3:00 pm
rar Columbus 2:30 pm
For Albany 7:35 pm
For Macon, Atlanta "10:38 pm
—• n ß i]v. 1 Except Sunday.
I! Sunday ons,.
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MISCELLANEOUS •
Loans on Good Farm Lands at • 141
Per Cent Interest.
Loans on Citv Property at 6 pMI
Cent Interest.
GORDON HOWELL
Prompt service and local inspection.
Allison Building.
CARDS.
C. P. DAVIS
Dental Surgeon
Orthodontia. Pyorrhoea
Res. Phone 316 Office Phon* lit
J. C. BERRY, M. D. |
Physician and Surgeon.
Phone: 98 and 136. Office Bell BMg
Residence Phone 2903.
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Maimie E Cassady, D. C.
Marcia C. Ramsey, D. C.
Palmer Graduates.
Cassadv and Ramsey
CHIROPRACTORS
flours 9:30-12 a.m. 2-5 j m.
Phone 195. Bell Building
Americus, Ga.
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DR. E. E. PARSONS
Dentist
Office Com! City Bank Bldg
P. O. Box 442
Resilience 112 W. Church St
Office Hours—B to 12 a.m.
1 to 6 p.m.
BRADLEY HOGG
At Law
Income Tax Specialist.
Office Over W’illiams-Niles Co.
Phone 185
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DR. F. L. CATO
Phones: 531 Office; 55 Residence
DR. WILBUR C. SMITH
Phones: 531 Office; 657 ResidenM
Office hours: 10 to 12; 2to 4
Physicians and Surgeons
WE WILL BUY YOUR
LIBERTY BONDS
ANY ISSUE OR DENOMINATION
ALLISON REALTY CO
R. E ALLISON.
Office, Room 9,
ALLISON BUILDING
Phone 849
Downstairs Office
Phone 253
It maybe YOUR car tomorrow —
j have you insured it against FIRE in
our STRONG, FIRST-CLASS COM
PANY yet? See us TODAY for
; garages burn up more frequently in
. winter.
Herbert Hawkins
FULLO-PEP
| CHICKEN FEED
DRY MASH—An egg-producer; feed
it for greater egg production.
GROWING MASH—Makes the little
chicks grow as nothing else
can; gives them large frame
and strengthens digestion.
SCRATCH—The best balanced grain
feed on the market. Should
be fed in connection with Dry
Mash or Growing Mash.
J. H. POOLE & SONS
Lee Street. Phone 118
What do you want? A Want Ad
in the Times-Hecorder will get it.