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Miss Melva Clark will leave Tues-j'
day for Cincinnati where she will r
complete her study in voice at the !
Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, j
Mr. and Mr-. R. S. Pryor
or were shoppers in Americus Satur
or were sh jppcr in Americus Satur-r
day. coining from near Smithville.
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Mrs. G. C. Scott returned to her!
home in Birmingham yesterday after ■
several days visit to her mother, Mrs. \
W. C. Sullivan.
Misses Alice and Minnie Perry, ofj'
Huntington, were shopping in Ameri-;'
cus Saturday afternoon.
Miss Frances Johnson, Miss Laura :
Johnson, of Huntington, were in
Americus for a few hours yesterday j
afternoon.
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J. C. Register and family moved :
Saturday from Americus to Valdosta.
FOR SALE.
Cheaper than the rent you pay,
the pretty cottage I have for sale in
West Furlow street. A bargain at !
the price—on easy terms. You don't
have the chance often to get such '
desirable property at the price. Ap
ly to Geo. D. Wheatley, Real Estate,
phone No. 711. —3O-ts.
Mrs. Lottie Livingston and chil
dren are spending the week-end with ’
relatives and friends in Ellaville
Roney Stallings has resumed hisp
old position at the Centarl of Geor
gia freight offices.
Why not take home a brick of Ice
Cream for your Sunday dinner de.- ,
«ert? American Ice Cream Co., 215 |i
Cotton Avenue. 5-11:
Miss Marion Parsons will leave j
Monday to take charge of the school
at Sumter, having been elected prin
cipal of the school there. Miss Par
sons has made a specialty of school
supervision at the summer schools
at Athens, which she attends each [
summer.
FOR SALE.
At extremely low price, favorable
terms, beautiful cottage (former
Collins home) on Furlow street, next
to corner Lee street. Seven nice
moms including kitchen, pantry, etc.,
all conveniences, in perfect repair.
Telephone No. 711, or apply to Geo.
D. Wheatley, Real Estate—3o-tf
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Mrs. A. H. Glenn and children left
yesterday for Ozark, Ala., where they
will visit Mrs. Glenn’s mother.
Hewin Hammond is spending sev
eral ; days in Americus with his par-
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t OTURD ILY built—designed for the harmonious blending of low,
power and dependability, possess- graceful body lines; in appointments,
ing grace and beauty in every line— for those added refinements that so
X the new Buick Nineteen Twenty One materially increase the pleasure and
series signally upholds the traditions comfort of motoring.
that have made the name Buick a not-
’p' able word in the automotive industry. I n addition to the general features of
, . . the new models the Buick Five-
Two decades have more than justi- Paßscnger Touring Car (Twenty One
fied the unwavenng fidelity to the F Five) a roomlnett of
accepted engineering .deals to which tonneau arrangement of
Bmck stands committed The same shat afford the
nigged Valvc-in-Head motor re- most , n comfort For tfa<;
fined is a d.ttmguishmg feature of w family . sos
every model. needs of city driving or country drw-
in appearance, the Buick Nineteen ing, this model excels because of it*
Twenty One series h notable for capacity for varied service.
W. G. Turpin & Co.
Phone 173 Americus, Ga. E. Lamar Streel
BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUPT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hammond
at their home on Lee street. He has ,
been attending the naval training >
school at Norfolk for several weeks ;
past and is delighted with the course. I
After his vacation, he will return |
again to Norfolk.
FOR SALE.
The cozy Collins cottage, West
Furlow street, in calling distance of
Lee street. Five pretty rooms, ev
ery convenience, in perfect repair..
A bargain at the price—on easy |
terms. Telephone No. 711, or ap-!
nlv to Geo. D. Wheatley, Real Estate. I
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Midshipman Chas. F. Crisp, of the I
United States Naval Academy Annap- |
olis. Md„ is visiting his parents, Con- -
gressman and Mrs. Chan, R. ( risp for 1
a few days.
Faelton Piano School, Mi»» Mary
F. Hawkes, director, will open its
fall term Monday, Sept. 6. For par
ticulars and registration Phone 859,
216 W. Church street. 23-1 It
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D. A. Carmichael has returned ,
from a business trip to Atlanta.
We announce in advance the ex
clusive agency for the famous
WOOLTEX GARMENTS for wom
en. ANSLEY’S. 5-lt
J T. Massee, cf Macon, was in Am
ericus Saturday oi business.
Eyes examined, glasses fitted. Bell,
the Jeweler.
Mr. and Mrs. Lassing and children
of St. Petersburg, Fla., passed
through Americus yesterday and
stopped at the Windsor.
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Drive by in your car and get a
Brick of Ice Cream for your dinner
dessert. Americus Ice Cream Co., 215 ,
Cotton Ave. 5-lt
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R. A. McLarty, of the Delco service |
station at Cordele, was in Americus '
on business Saturday. i
HEARTS ARE TRUMPS
in Chewing Gum. Ask for “BOBS” ;
the delicious peppermint flavored
candy covered Gum. Made by Fleer.
Al) dealers sc. ts
Mrs. D. T Jennings and David, Jr.
returned Friday from a two weeks’
visit to relatives in Clarkesville.
G. C. Creighton, of Augusta, was
in Americus yesterday on a business
mission.
We have the exclu»ive sale of the
famous MODART front-laced Cor
sets. ANSLEY’S. 5-lt
Miss Ruth Mobley, of Mount Ver
non, is with Mrs. M. H. Fletcher at
her home in Americus, and will pur
sue her studies at the Third District
A. & M. school during the school
session.
“BEWILDERING” is the word to
apply to our Ready-to-Wear for wom
en, being opened this week. ANS
LEY’S. 5-lt
J. C. Milner and T. V. Gernes.of
Cartersville, were in Americus for
a few hours Saturday.
H. E. Allen Jr. returned today
from Lumpkin where he has been
employed on a federal aid highway
project.
"BOBS”
Everybody is chewing BOBS, the per
feet Chewing Gum confection. Pep
permint flavored, candy covered. ■
Made by Fleer. All dealers sc. ts I
Dorsey Greer, son of Rev. Mr, I
Greer, of Dawson, underwent a ton
sil and adenoid operation at the Am
ericus and Sumter County hospital,
Friday. He was carried back to Daw-!
son Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Arsley ar
rived today after a pb-asunt trip to
New York.
“BOBS”
Delights the children. They like to
chew BOBS, the exquisite peppermint
flavored, candy coated Gum. Made by
Fleer. All dealers sc. ts
. udge W M. Harper and family
returned tlr? »fT*TOOii from their
summer stay it Banne- Elk, N. C.
The greatest LINE and the great
est VALUES in Women’s Ready-to-
Wear- that we have eve-.- shown. AN
SLEY’S. 5-lt
C. H. Carswell, who has been at
tending a school of pharmacy in Ma
ton, is visiting his brother , Dr. E.
L. Carswell, at his home on Lee
street.
Len Mashburn, of Friendship, was
a visitor here Saturday afternoon.
“BOBS”
No coupons but highest quality Chew
ing Gum. Peppermint flavor, candy
coated. Made bv Fleer. All dealers
sc. ts
C. H. Green, of Shiloh district,
was a visitor here yesterday.
Miss Augusta Martin, who has
been visiting Mrs. W. S. Roach at
her home on Lee street, returned
Saturday to her home in Ozark, Ala
George Holmer, of Macon, was a
business visitor here Saturday.
Freight train No. 40, on the Cen-
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tral of Georgia, was wrecked near
LaCrosse last night, throwing
cars of the track and delaying all
the early morning trains.
FOR SALE —50 acres of land, 3
miles south of Plains, on graded
road; good white community; close
to schools and churches; well improv
ed. All good dark gray pebble land
no waste. Improvements worth $6,-
000. Price of this place $5,000 SILLS
& PURVIS. 5-ts
G. H. Killebrew dnd Edgar Kille
brew, of LaCrosse, were in Ameri
cus Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. King, of La-
Crosse, were shopping in Americus
yesterday afternoon.
Miss Mildred Jackson, of Talla>-
hassee, Fla., is in Americus, stop
ping at the Windsor hotel.
Miss Georgia Creus of Macon, stop
ped in Americus for a few hours
Saturday afternoon.
W. A. Bragg, of Gray, is visiting
his brothers, J. T. and George M.
Bragg.
Carr S. Glover, Jr., leaves today for
Marion, Ala., where he will attend
school at Marion Institute.
FOR SALE—IOO acre., 2 1-2 mile,
of Americus on graded road; 75
acre, under cultivatiqn; nice dwelling
and ample out-building.. All good
red and gray level land Close price. |
& PURVIS. 5-ts
17TH DISTRICT
The farmers of this district are
trying to gather their cotton despite
the inclement weather.
Good many from our v’cinity were
numbered with those going to Am
ericus Tuesday co hear Senator
Smith.
Mr. and Mr; Pierce Jones of At
lanta were recent visitors at the
home of the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. 0. P. Jones.
M. A. Turner had as his dinner
guests Sunday Mrs. T. W. Cowart,
Misses Elva and Ethel Cowart, Mr»
and Mrs. Arch Cowart and little son
■ Arch, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Chappell
( Gammage and Mrs. W. A. Cowart,
of Bronwood.
J. J. Dozier is on the sick list this
week.
Leon Jones who has been attend
ing summer school, visited his par
ents. last week.
Mrs. Mary Israel and two little
grand- daughters have returned to
their home after a pleasant visit to
relatives in Newnan.
G. W. Wiggins, Sr., was a visitor
in Doerun and Jackson last week.
School will open at Thompson on
Sept. 6.
Mrs. Jim Martin is ill with chills
and fever.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
As the new prqprietor of the Americus Steam Loundry, 1 will
lake over this business Monday morning, September 6th.
The present force of employes Will be continued by me and each
of us will give our undivided attention to giving to our patrons 100
per cent service and we will guarantee satisfaction.
Adjustments for articles lost or damaged will be personally and
promptly made.
The present systems and methods will be continued until improve
ments are seen to be necessary and desirable.
As the new proprietor of the Americus Steam Loundry and as a
new citizen of Americus, I ask your continued patronage and
good-will.
R. T. Mathews, Proprietor
Americus Steam Laundry
Phone 18 Americus, Ga. Jackson St.
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A Battery—or THE Battery
You can buy a battery anywhere.
You can buy the battery in only one place—from the
Willard Service Station.
The Still Better Willard is the battery because it is the
only battery in which you can get Threaded Rubber Insu
lation—the most important battery improvement in years.
You’ll know the Still Better Willard by the Willard
Mark which is branded in the box. The booklet “A Mark
with a Meaning for You” tells all about the Mark and the
Battery.
Americus Auto Company
BATTERY DEPARTMENT
Lamar St.
Americus, Ga.
Phone 105
We test, repair and re- ,
charge storage batter
ies, and always carry a
full supply of battery
parts, new batteries
and rental batteries.
SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1920