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Sharp-Point Pencils —Phot. L. Bel!
Jeweler and Optician.
G. W. Doster, of the 28th district
was a visitor here today.
1-4 OFF on any pair of SHOES or
SLIPPERS in stock. CASH. Rylan
der Co. 29-ts
Mrs. C .N. Vaughan has returned
from Albany where she spent
Thanksgiving holidays with friends.
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Hats—Trimmed or untrimmed, at ■
half price. Mrs. E. J. Walker. 28-3 t
G. B. Dell, of Leslie, was a busi-I
ness visitor in Americus today.
J. B. Griffin, of the 28th district, 11
was in Americus today.
1-' OFF on all Grey and Field
Mouse Shoes. CASH. Rylander Shoe
Co. 29-ts
J. H. Randolph was a visitor in |
Americus today from Smithville.
G. S. Pryor, of Leesburg, was in
Americus today on business.
Robert Hodges was a visitor here
today from Andersonville.
We have a few trimmed Hats to go •
at $5.00 each. Ellinor E. Tillman.
29-6 t■
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Mrs. J. E. Tanner is spending sev i
era! days in Parrot with her mother,,
Mrs. N. B. Drew. Dr. Tanner, who j
is with a drug concern in Sylvester, 1
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Alcazar Theatre
MONDAY
PARAMOUNT PICTURE—BEAUTIFUL ETHEL CLAYTON
in
“The Sins of Rozanne”
Don’t Fail 7o See This Finished Star in This Excellent Production and
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Sunshine Comedy.
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need of home care and n
and protect others.
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The organized fight txtff ik ' ||
Will you help fight thrill ||k > ||
It has been made very! 11 |||f\ |J
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going to the public health i A II
pensaries, and open air schot z' x 1 ||
le'ng», who, more than any c "I ' / ’II
Stick a Christmas Seal oty X, J" / I 1
It is your Christmas gift tok Z' \
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seems to be on the golden seat. * k ||| \ .
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"trimming ship” meant something 111 |
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Do your Christmas shopning aZZT’I A
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There are many who don’t s<_ /J 111
provided the shelf is in Harding’s c ~ XJBII
* * ’ CparQ
The government’s cable feud b _ .
* * 1-2 Lb., I Lb., 2 Lb, 3 and 5 Pounds
Wonder if the canal reminded H\r fl/FTinDAVZ r\
when he fished from the towpath? > U K K A Y ,
Just Phone Seventy-Nine."
has been visiting his family here bur
returned today to Sylvester. He will
shortly move there.
R. W. Cannon was a visitor in
Americus today from the 28th dis
trict.
Henry Jennings, of Dawson, was ■
in Americus yesterday on business. ■
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A. S. McCrea was a visitor today
from the 17th district in Americus I
today.
Mrs. H. J. Webb, of Sumter, was j
shopping in Americus today.
L. J. Cranford was a visitor here ’
today from Plains.
H. H. Bankston, of Plains, was in ;
Americus today on business.
Hats—Trimmed or untrimmed, at I
half price. Mrs. E. J. Walker. 28-3 t j
O. T. Priddy, of Waycross, was a i
visitor here yesterday.
Mrs. J. F. Knowles, of Bainbridge, |
is the guest for some time of her i
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Per
sons, at their home on Jackson street.;
25 Per Cent DISCOUNT on j
TWEEDIE BOOT TOPS. CASH. Ry-1
lander Shoe Co. 29-ts
Miss Edna Shirley has returned to J
Americus after spending Saturday
and Sunday with relatives in Plains. |
Bring your old Fure and have them
remodeled and made like new. Elli- s
nor E. Tillman. 29-6 t ■
Miss Mary Alice Lingo, who has '
been spending some time in Cordele
as secretary for a large firm in that
city, has returned to Americus and is
doing stenographic work at Souther
Field in the supply department.
Mrs. T. A. Cole was called to Jack
sonville Sunday night by a telegram
; announcing the serious ilness of her
i mother.
Hats—Trimmed or untrimmed, at
i half price. Mrs. E. J. Walker. 28-3 t
Miss Emma Chapman has return-
I ed from Leesburg and Lakeland, Fla.,
1 where she spent Thanksgiving with
; Mrs. Frank Coman and Mrs. J. E.
I Johnson.
Steak 25c and 30c pound; best
‘cuts; roasts, 20c to 25c, best cuts.
I Cash only. Phone 230. J. L. Wynn,
; under Parker’s Warehouse. Cotton
! Ave. 28-2 t
Mr. an<' Mrs. Fred Robbins moved
, today to their new home two miles
' from Americus, on the John W.
Wheatley home place. Mr. Robbins
i has charge of the affairs of the farm
next year under the direction of
■ Charles M. Council, who purchased
: the property in the early part of the
j year.
25 Per Cent REDUCTION on our
ENTIRE STOCK of MEN’S, WO
[ MEN’S and CHILDREN’S Shoes and
‘ Slippers. CASH. Rylander Shoe
I Co. 29-ts
; Mrs. U\ S. Haisten and little Anne
: Haisten are spending a few days of
i this week with Mrs. W. C. Wright, at
her home on Church street.
Miss Emmae Borum, who has been
pending several months in New York
‘ City, will arrive shortly in Ameri
cus,
, 1-4 OFF on ALL BOUDOIR and
■ FELT SLIPPERS. CASH. Rylan
der Shoe Co’. 29-ts
# Mrs. Emily Weeks, of Helena, is
spending a week or ten days with
, her daughter, Mrs. Ed Gammage, at
her home on Brannen avenue. Mrs.
Weeks will be honor guest this even
ing at a lovely 6 o’clock dinner glv-.
■ en by Mrs. Gammage. ,
Mrs. M. A. Edwards, W. A. Ed
wards, Mr. and Mrs. Joe King, of
Rebecca, are the guests of Mrs. H. A.
Lee for a few days.
Miss Julia Andrews, who has been
making her home for the past two
years with Mrs. J. N. Scarborough on
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
East Church street, will be at home,
to her friends at the Windsor hotel
for the next few months.
Spanish Mackerel today and to-
■ morrow. Bragg’s Market. 29-2 t
Mrs. J. W. Burke, who nas been;
j visiting her aunt, Mrs. Lula V. Gar i
I ner, at her home on Church street,
returned to her home in Manchester!
I Sunday afternoon.
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If you need SHOES or SLIPPERS,
se our complete line at 1-4 off.
■ CASH. Rylander Shoe Co. 29-ts
i Miss Louise Benson, Mis? Nannie ■
■ Cherry and Callie Woolridge, of
Buena Vista, were the guests for
i the week-end oi ->lr. -i.i ; Mrs P D. ■
Cherry at their home here.
LEGAL No. 279.
I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
! Sealed proposals will be received
’by the Board of Commissioners of:
Roads and Revenues of Dooly Coun
ty, Georgia, at the courthouse in Vi
enna, Ga., at 11 a. m. on the 7th day:
of December, 1920, for the furnish
ing of all labor, equipment, material
and other things necessary for the
construction of 8.81 miles of sand
clay road, F. A. P. No. 18, located
between the Flint river bridge and
Vienna, Georgia, in Dooly county,'
on what is locally known as the Mur
ray’s Ferry Road.
The work will consist of 11.761
acres of clearing and grubbing; 45,-i
146 cu. yds. common excavation and
borrow; 37.5 lin ft. V. C. pipe; 432.5
lin ft. 18” V. C. pipe; 327.5 lin ft.
24” pipe; 337 lin ft. 30” C. I. pipe;
4,900 lbs. re-inforcing steel (box cul
vert) ; 63.9 cu. yds. Class “A” Con
crete (box culvert); 70.2 Class “B”
Concrete and 12,682 cu yds. top soil
surfacing in place.
Said work will begin on or about
the 15th day of December, 1920, and
shall be completed within 200 work
ing days.
Plans and specifications are on file
at the office of the Board, court
house. Vienna. Ga„ and at the office
of the Division Engineer, Third dis- j
trict, Americus ,Ga. Same may be |
had for $4.00 the set to cover cost of
blue printing.
Said work will be paid for as same j
progresses, to-wit: 85 per cent of the
amount done each calendar month
w\ll be paid between the 10th and
15\h of the succeeding month and
fin|l payment within 30 days of final ;
completion a'nd acceptance.
Proposals must be submitted on
Tegular forms which will be furnish-'
ed by the undersigned.
Each proposal must be accompa
nied by a certified check or bidder’s '
bond for 5 per cent of the amount
bid.
Bond will be required of the sue- j
cessful bidder as stipulated by law. ,
Right is reserved to reject any or '
all bids and to waive all formalities I
This the 28th day of October, ‘
1920.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF
I ROADS & REVENUES,
By Chas. S. Gurr, Clerk.
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LEGAL AD No. 280. 1
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
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CttSIOEDADVEIIfmn
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED —Carload .native peavine
and crab grass hay; must be baled;
will haul if necessary. Address X.
Y. Z., care Times-Recorder. 24-ts
WANTED —Set of books to keep;
am employed half of time, and
would like to fill in other half; have
had six years’ experience. Address
226 Jackson St. 24-6 t
FOR prompt transfer service and
heavy hauling and country trips,
telephone Clark’s Transfer, 803. 4-t!
FARM LOANS—Low interest rate
and good terms. W. W. Dykes.
FOR GOOD OAK and pine wood,
prompt delivery, Telephone 265,
City Wood Yard. Jefferson street.
11-ts
FOR SALE.—Trio Prize Winning.
White Plymouth Rocks. Price
eleven dollars. D. T. Jennings,
Americus. 28-31
ALLEN, THE AUTO RADIA
TOR MAN. PHONE 703. 122
SOUTH LEE. ts
WANTED—The public to know that
mj repair work on watches,
clocks and jewelry is the very best
obtainable. M. A. York, Americus,
Ga. 6-ts
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FOR SALE—For quick sale can offer
the Collins bungalow on Furlow
street at a bargain. See me at once.
A. C. Crockett. 29-ts
ig-EZ PFJJPqS uqc-f
•Qins joj g j,vo qaas jmHDinj
CHEAPER THAN COALJ-Fatlight
wood stumps (not split up) at $8
per ton, delivered. John Sheffield.
24-5 t
SIOO CASH will buy my Henderson
4-cylinder motorcycle, if taken at
once. Good condition. M. A. York,
Americus, Ga, 28-ts
FOR SALE—New Home machine,
$25.00 cash. Apply J. S. Bolton,
Prince St., Americus, Ga. 26-3 t !
FOR SALE—No. 1 and No. 2 pine
and red cedar shingles, laths and all;
kinds of building material. Can fur
nish customers sufficient nails to
put on laths and shingles. W. W
McNEILL.—24-tf.
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! FOR SALE OR HIRE—2-horse grain
drill, new; also a lot of farm imple
ments cheap for cash. A. J. Wil
liams. 12-ts.
Application for Leave to Sell Realty, f.
Notice is hereby given that appli-i'
I cation has been made by H. E. Al-'
len, administrator of Dennie Wim-i
bush, deceased, to sell the lands of'
said deceased located in said coun- j
ty, and if no objections is filed leave ’
to sell will be granted at the Decern- i
ber term of my said court on first L
Monday in December, 1920.
Nov. Ist, 1920.
JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary.
j
LEGAL AD No. 281.
Notice of Application for Leave to
Sell Real Estate.
Cloyd Buchanan, administrator of
the estate of R. W. Buchanan, de-1
: ceased, having applied to the court
for leave to sell the real estate, lo
: cated in the City of Americus, Sum
ter County. Georgia, and known as
■the J. C. Roney home place; said
propertybelonging to the estate.of R.
W. Buchanan, deceased; notice is
I hereby given that if no objection
:is filed, leave to sell said property
will be granted at the December
term, 1920 of this court. This No
vember 6th, 1920.
JOHN a. COBB,
Ordinary, Sumter County, Goergia.
LEGAL AD No. 283.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be received
by the State Highway Department
of Georgia, at the office of the Di
l vision Engineer, Third District,
I Court House, Americus, Ga., at 11 a.
m., on the 14th day of December,
1920, for the furnishing of all labor,
equipment, material and other things
necessary for the construction of a
26-ft. bridge, modified Georgia Stan
dard design, reinforced concrete
deck gird"r type, and approaches
thereto, located on the Preston-Plains
road, 3 3-4 miles east of Preston in
Webster county over what is locally
known as Hog' Branch. A Federal
Aid Project.
The work will consist of (Georgia
Standard Design), 43 cu. yds wet ex
cavation; 800 lin ft. timber piling
(?) ; 100.76 cu. yds, class B concrete;
■ 24.35 cu. yds. class A concrete; 3.07
i cu. yds Handrail concrete; 11007
' lbs re-inforcing steel; removing 33
feet of old timber structure; 2417 cu.
yds. excavation and 698 eu yds of
sand clay surfacing in place.
Said work shall begin on or about
the 3rd day of Jan., 1921, and shall
be completed within 60 working
days.
Plans and specifications will be on
file at the office of the Division En
gineer. Third District. Americus, Ga.,
and the office of the State High
way Engineer, Atlanta, Ga., by No
vember 6, 1920, and copies of same
may be had for $4.00 to cover cost
of blue printing.
Said work will be paid for as same
progresses, to wit: 85 per cent of
the work done each calendar month
will be paid for between the tenth
and fifteenth of the succeeding
month and final payment will be
made within 30 days of final com
pletion and acceptance.
Proposals must be submitted on
regular forms which will be furnish
ed by the undersigned, and shall Con
tain a bid on concrete —State High
way Department to furnish cement
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Two furnished con- i
necting rooms for housekeeping. I
i Phone 430, or call. 404 W. Lamar:
I St. 27-ts
FOR RENT Two unfurnished ■
rooms. Apply Mrs. E. Melton, 127 !
E. Lamar St. Phone 216. 28-2 t i
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FOR RENT Ten-room house; all j
modern conveniences. Inside city !
limits; has eight-acre lot. Mrs. Q. W. I
Fuller. 28-ts,
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
_rooms. Ring 667. 29-3t 1
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Firestone tire 32x24 1-2 and ■ ’
wire wheel; between Leesburg and i
Americus. Notify Paul Farkas, Al
bany, Ga. 24-4 t
LOST—White pointer dog with
brown ears, the right brown spot
■ I extending over eye. Answers to
name “Bob.” Call T. C. Poole,
Phone 118 183. 29-ts
in the
AT THE TABLE
A Can of G. Washington’s Coffee is
/- equivalent to ten times its weight in 2?
roasted hean coffee! X
You use all of G. Washington’s Coffee. g?
vL There is no waste. Dissolves instantly in gE
hot water. No coffee pot needed. Always gr
8$ ' delicious, pure, healthful, economical.
£8 Measure the cost by the cup not by the size of the can. gr
Every can guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Recipe booklet free. Send 10c for special trial size.
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ORIGINATED BY MR. WASHINGTON IN W PS
N«w Yoric City (jj
o. b. nearest railroad station. Bids
will be received on both Form A and
Form B types of contracts.
Each proposal must be accompa
nied by a certified check or bidder’s
bond for 5 per cent of the amount
bid.
Bond will be required of the suc
cessful bidder as stipulated by law. j
Right is reserved to reject anv I
and all bids and to waive all for- ‘
Protection From Night Prowlers.
® Delco-Light affords protection from
night prowlers. Electric lights
around the buildings and grounds
may be turned on from the porch or
inside the house, making the yard
and premises as bright as day.
Write For Catalogue
Write For Catalogue.
PA. McLarty, Dealer
Service Station Cordele, Ga.
H. K. Etrzberger, Salesman
“° x 281 Americus, Ga
MAKES NIGHT AS BRIGHT AT DAY.
WRIGLEYS
Make the next
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and
a^er
smoking
cleanse your mouth
USSw moisten your throat
WW sweeten your breath
with
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FIRE, LIFE, CASUALTY
INSURANCE
HERBERT HAWKINS
P». iw* 14-16 Planter, Bank Building
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1920.
malities. _
This the 25th day of October,
1920.
BY W. C. CAYE, JR.,
Division Engineer.
Henry P. Davidson, New York
i banker, is spending a few days at
j Thomasville on a hunting trip. His
I private car, Peacock Point, is in
1 Thomasville awaiting his return.