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NEGROSCHOOL
COES ’OVER TOP'
Minimum Needed I o
Qualify For $2,500
Gift JsPasse I
The campaign of . In■
. ‘ titutc. colii ■ > 11:1 t°
raise a minimum m ■> ciuniify
it to re-five ’ ( *' f f'om
the General Educ:.’ oard, <>t
New York, ha > ■ minimum
mark but will coi ' unt.i Sun
day night. Princh W. Reliick
. announced todaj li total at noon
today stood at 1 0.4 i', but a
—every cent that e gather'd i
- needed by tin -'ll' . which i., sup
ported wnolly by < ■ arity, tin cam
paign will conn . ntil ev. ry fri. ad
Has been given ■ opportun ty of
subscribing
■ “We had a gieal :x-r;ilO:i iu-i
night at Big B<-:.'.el church by 1.T..
•j.JI-. A. Fount:.. said Principal Re t
dick, “and a g ■ d contribution. R v.
'j. H. Pondc: tl preach tonight at
Bethesda ch" h, and evcrybo-iy
urged to be present.”
. The donations from the wide jr -
].le foi yesterday and tod: . totalled
$lO7, and that of the colored people
$72.25. The individual donor: tin
acknowledged are:
Whites--J. W. Harris, $25; I>. \.
Carmichael, $10; Glyes-Andi w. “<■
sls; tilo.ei- Grocery Co., $10; ■.
Bailey, ' 0., $5; Frank Sheffield
A. G. H><can. $5; It. J P< ri
W. A. Hawkins,,ss: Mi E I’.;:? 1
mau. $5; Stephen Pace $5; I .
Sills, $2; C. .). Sherlock V
-piddiifg::. $1 ;E. < i , :<i!:i. $5; Ha
?Vi? Cduhcil, $1 ; Lueiu Hi" ev <l.
Total. $ 167.00.
Negroes—A L. Fillion, $lO.
'Rev,. J. T. Singleton, $5; Rev. <
"DußaSe. $5; Rev M. A. !• <.ui:t::?i,
$5; B, M. B. Shumans/$5; Dr. D F.
Ppghley, $5: H. 1.. Balcom, $5; ; ”t«<
TaOff-, $5: Oscar Maxwell. ;J. !l.
SihgTStrin, $2.50: M. L. Hall. $2;
‘Clara Apple, $2; Prof. G. W. Phil
lips, $] : J. H. Harvey. $1 ; A. B.
MOTHER GAVE ST
i Virginia Lady Suffered With Ac’isi
. Nid Pains Until Mother Began
. : Giving Her Cardui.
’ Dublin, Va.—Miss Mary Alice
Hnghett residing on Route T, near
Here, recently told a visitor of her
Interesting experience with Cardui,
Miss Hughett said: “I had been suf
fering for some time with painful . . .
I was pale, didn’t feel like going.
Would just drag around, and couldn’t
Mt to do any good. I would suffer
once a month with my back, sides
and head. My limbs would ache aryl
{“didn’t know what to do, but I knew
I must do something, for I didn’t get
well by letting it run on.
"My mother is a believer in Cardui,
for she saw what it did for others as
well as herself, so she began giving
tt to me.
-“It wasn’t long before I saw a
change. It was just what I needed.
It regulated me. I began to eat and
sleep, and the pain stopped.
"Cardui is without doubt the best
female tonic made, and X am glad 1
can recommend it to others.’’
If suffering with symptoms such as
Miss Hughett mentions, or other ail
ments peculiar to women, why rot be
gin Caydui at once? Its merit is well
established by successful use for more
than 40 years.
Try Cardui!
Your druggist sells it NC-138
OSmAWEmENIS
Mb^~—?rmTT— r~r~r —r I—rwi1 —rwi mn——n~- • ixiw. . -mhult
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT RATE—One cent a word each insertion,
with minimum charge of 25c f ir FIRST INSERTION only. (A 10-worc
ad to run 3 times, 25c for first time, 10c each for 2d and 3d insertion, 45c.)
Cash must accompany ad. Just write ad. enclose coin or stamps n cnvelopc
and address’.“Tinjes-Rccorder, Americus.”
• ; FOR SALE
FOR SALE SEED PEANUTS.
Choice North Carolina runner pea
nuts in new 100-pound bags;’* cents
per pound f. o. b. Enterprise, Ala.
Cash with order. H. M. Sessions &
Sons, Enterprise, Ala. 27-1-It,
FOR SALE*— SELECTED SEED 1
PEANUTS. White Spanish. -h- lb.;
Ala., or N. C. Runners, 3c lb. No;
bSflers for less than 100 lbs. Cash'
lers check or money order must ae- !
company order. Goff-Hutchison Mere. ,
Go., Enterprise, Ala. HOt-aprO
FOR SALE —Stove wood, $2.00 pe>
load. John Shefifeld.—l-St.
FOR SALE-’-Seed cane in any quan
titles, payable next fail, see at
' once R- L. Maynajd of 1.. A. Mor
glan. . 10-tij
FOR SALE—One six-cap wood
range. In good condition. An 4
pjckup for s2p. Phone Ibl for Bur '
ton. 10-4 t
' r \ : '!
’for SALE—New Zealand rabbits.-1
just weaned, quality stock, thor
oughbred. Easy to raise. Fine for
fur and meat. Meat 85'i nutrition, i
Most popular breed known. Rieh-
■ mond Babbitry,-Boy No.-1, Albany.;
Ga. 11 -.‘it
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LOST AND FOUND
It has been found - that a pound
of'peanuts-furnished three times as;"
much heat energy as a pound of
: beefsteak. . •
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' Pit f AS U RE? TO UTI I''
in"i XPERiE-NCE. “
A1 KyWl* l Wed "c.'day night, March IC.
Gftirckfmds
P KES3YTE RIA N CHURCH
SunJav's Program.
Sunday school, U:4 i a. m. R •
nii-inbi r f.‘.r Stay t > Church contcM
Worship and preiicliing, I I a. in. aid
7:30 p. in. Subject tor nvirniny
' Whj 1 bil ein Citi ?”
,j< cl io: < cniiii .“M r ccllam ou. I ■
periences arid Ben fits of Titliing
< In if. i.'ui Endeavor, 0:15 ) . in.
General Notes.
Mr.-. Hazel Smith, field represen
tative for the Woman’s Auxiliary
will be in Americus next Monday
March I* l and will speak to tht
ladies of th ■ Presbyterian Church
All the 1 idles are urged to make
tin ir plans to be presenti
ry, $1 ; Emma Binyaru, $1 ; J. B. Dor
r.i-y, 50c; Cl:u;i Brady, 50c; Emma
Oliver, 50e; Sarah frawford, 50c;
Rich Barrie: 2’<-: Mattie 11. Green,
25c; R. 1.. Smith, 25c; H. Peterson,
25c; L. B. Hill 25.-; H. B. Smith,
$1 ; C li Harrold. $1 ; Rev. W. M.
Hobbs, $1 ; C. 1.. Lew..., $2; Gyles
Smith, SI; .1. C. Williams. SI. T-o
--tai $72.25. ' •
Nice Western Mutter! Roast and
Chops for Saturday and Monday
Bragg’s Market. 11-1!
SULPHUR W
ffIIPLES MM
Says Sulphur la Quickest to Clean
Up An Ugly Skin
Any breaking out of the skin on
face, neck, anus or body is overcome
quickest by applying Mentho-Sul
phur. The pimples seem to
right up. ana go away, declares a
noted bkin specialist. t
Nothing has ever been found to
take the place of sulphur as a pimple
remover. It is harmless ana inex
pensive. Just ask any druggist for a
small jar of Mentho-Sulphur and use
it like cold cream, #
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
i —• ■
AT ST. SIMON’S ISLAND-Stop at I
THE IMP’S REST. Twenty feet i
of bead); five minutes walk of boats
Modern conveniences; artesian wa
[ ter. For rates write Mrs. John Pos
'tell. 11-2 t
WANTED-—To buy a farm about 100
■ acres; at least .half in cultivation;
balance in wood and pasture; inns! i
have a comfortable house; would like |
to buy ’stack and equipment, . What i
have you got. I have the cash. F.
H. .McGill, care F. B. Well. . Route I). I
Americus. Ga. 8-6 t;
FOR prompt transfer service and]
heavy hauling and country trips,!
telephone Clark's Transfer, 303. 4-ts
I WANT TO ■DO YOUR fine watch,
clock and jewelry repairing. Ex
pert service and reasonable charges.
, R. S. Braadhurst. Jeweler. 110 La
; mar St., in front of ■ post-
■ office., ' . (s) t
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FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—One -f-ropm house. 301 !
Furlow street. H. L. Mize.' 10-.‘lt|
FOR RENT—-'7-room house, ■ mod
ern conveniences; ( lose in. Phone]
j 572.' ‘ 10-tf'
FOR RENT—Room, furnished or un
, furnished; a house or nn office. A
small ad in this column will likely lo
cate a renter. See rates above.
TIMES-RECORDER—ts.
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MONEY TO LOAN
FARM LOANS—Low interest rate
' and good terms, Wi W. Dykes. I
I fnceland ha a national debt of
' $5(10,C0O.
< l.ildri-n have liven barn to Es-
I i.imo women who were only 11 years
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I Li-yIAI. AD NO. 316.
i GEORGIA, Sumter County.
In accordance will the power at
■Jim .ey i "ntaineil in a certain se-
I eur.ity need e'.i-cuted by George Hig
don late vs aid c iunty deceased on
. 12, 1920, to the Americus
I Sv arity Company ami recorded iu
dei 1 Book “VV,” page 10.3 of the
records >f deeds of said county, will
be old t<> the highest and bes. bid
■ dec for cash fifty acre:: of land ofl
I of lot No. 170 in the Twenty-eighth
district of said county and bounded
on the north by lands of J. C
Brown; on the east by a road; on
the west by William Westbrook on
the iuth by Dick Mercer. Said
property will be sold before the
ecurthim.se doer in said county by
the Americus Security Company ex
ticking its (.ption under Lie power
of attorney contained in the sail
deed, for the purpose of payment oi
the principal note for s3:>o and one
inli iv t note for S2B, due January
1, 1921, on which default has beer,
made purpose of paying the notes
declared to be due under the said
forfeiture, and the interest there
on to da.? and 10 percent, attorneys
fees thereon. In witness whereof
the Americus Security Company in
accordance with the said power of
attorney will make the deed to tin
purchaser. This ■ March 11. 1921.
AMERICUS SECURITY CO.
SwailSa
IrgWAilc
j “Cutting a wide
I swath” in any walk of life
I means that you must have good
blood, steady nerves and strength in
reserve.
Just as our soldiers showed they
bad the red blood of courage, so will
you have the necessary ’ pep" and the
right kind of blood if you make She
blood redder and your health better
by taking Dr Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery. For over fifty years this
• tonic and blood purifier has bad the
i endorsement pi the American public.
Last year over a million bottles were
sold. So why put off the day of pur
chase? Buy NOW (either liquid
or tablets) of your nearest druggist
________.
GET IT AT
CARSWELL
DRUG CO.
%
Best Spring Tonic
TANLAC
Phone 98
■V. , X < _
Rubber
Stamps
Made To Your
Order Right Here
!n Americus
i
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Your Orders
Will Be
Appreciated
GOOD PRINTING
TOO
Southern
Printers
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THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER. i
\locdßriefs
See Bell’s Window. Any article in
lit for SI.OO.
J A case against W. J. .Josey in
; recorder’s court Friday morning
I charging him with selling fresh
i meat without a license was dismiss
| ed by Recorder Fort for lack of evi
: dence.
In order to close them out quickly
we are going to offer Saturday a
! bunch of Ladies’ Silk and also Wool
; Dresses, good styles, excellent quali
! ties, but just broken lots, priced for
i merly $17.50 to $35.00, now $6.95
I and $8.95.
______
, One most excellent lot new style
! Jersey Dresses, formerly $25.00 to
. $50.00, will be sold Saturday for
! $9.75 and $12.75. *
Special reductions have been made
m other lute just for Saturday’s
filing. ANSLEY’S.
11 -11
G. A. Perry, of Huntington, was
m Americus Friday on business.
W. J. Tyler, of Forsyth, spent a
few hours in Americus Thursday.
S. ( . Rainey, of Macon, was a vis
itor in Americus Thursday.
Mrs. Bert flox and baby have ar
rived from Atlanta to join Mr. Cox,
who was recently appointed man
ager of the Kress store here to sue-
ANNOUNCEMENT
OPERA HOUSE
Moving Pictures Wil] Move Again On
I hursday, March 17th
Three Days in Each Week
fhursday, Friday and Saturday
Hie Prices Only 5c and 10c, Plus War Tax of Ic Each
1 here will be Comedies and Tragedies, Serials and
Scenic Wild and Wooly West Scenes, Cartoons and Edu
cational enough to satisfy the mast fastidious movie pa
tron, and all within a price to enable the whole family to
enjoy pictures at a nominal sum.
Remember the Date— Thursday
March 17th
We Are Always in the Lead With
Service, Quailty and Lowest Prices
Genuine
Coca-Cola
5 Cents
Including fax
at
. Winsor Pharmacy
Dick Phone 161 Brownie
tl
STOP
THROWING f f VIA/V >
YOUR
OLD’ '
TIRESI " w&llh k ■
away * ■ ;
. Get the additional mileage out of your wt *
I IRES by having. EXPERTS to do
your VULCANIZING.
Phone 506 Service Car . fM; jy/
Americus Steam
Vulcanizing Co. m
J . W.', LOTT, Manager. iA
"LOTTS OF SERVICE" . aJiM 1
I ceed J. L. Elvin. They are with
I Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Schneider at
their home here until they can se
| cure a home.
Cars washed, doped and crank case
thoroughly cleaned; old oil drained
and replaced with new. George Hol
ston, Ga. Motor Co. Phone 133.
8-5 t
I. P. Jones was a business visitor
! here Thursday from Columbus.
Phone West End Market for bar
becue Friday and aSturday. 10-2 t
L. R. Coffin, of Richland, spent
a few hours in Americus Thttrsda.
I with friends.
J. J. Darby, of Albany, was in
i Americus Thursday.
Wood for Sale. Long leaf, clear
4 foot pine by the cord. S. R. Heys.
I 7-4t(s)
J. G. Abe 1 ! spent Friday in Rich
land with relatives and friends.
In order to close them out quickly
we are going to offer Saturday a
bunch of Ladies’ Silk and also Wool
Dresses, good styles, excellent quali-
I ties, but just broken lots, priced for
' merly $17.50 to $35.00, now $6.95
and $8.95.
One most excellent lot new style
Jersey Dresses, formerly $25.00 to
$50.00, will be sold Saturday for
$9.75 and $12.75.
Special reductions have been made
in other lots just for Saturday’s
selling. ANSLEY’S.
1 1-lt
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Manager W. H. C. Dudley an
nounces that he will open trie opera
house next '1 hursday, March 1 i
with a 5-reel picture show. The ad
mission price will be only 5 and Hi
cents, plus the war tax, making th<
show 6 and 11 cents.
Manlger Dudley has talked with
quite a number cf picture lovers in
the city and all agree that there is
a good opening for a medium price
house where the whole family can
see a good movie show at a nominal
cost. While it will be impossible
to give a?- good show as may be seen
at the ether houses, at a highei
price, still he promises a mighty
good show at 5 and 10 cents.
Mr. Dudley has been in the show
business 20 years and is long on
experience, having made a greater
success of the show business when
prices ruled around 5 and 10 cent-
The next time
you buy calomel
ask for
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain
ed and improved.' Sold
only in sealed packages.
Price 35c.
Alcazar Theater
FRIDAY | SATURDAY
VITAGRAPH PICTURE UNIVERSAL ATTRACTION
Dainty,
The Ever-Popular Star GLADYS WALTON
EARLE WILLIAMS . in „
Shocking Nights”
An Excelle.it Comedy Drama. Also
i a i Mutt and Jeff Cartoon.
Diamonds Adrift t t
On The Hip
From Story Same Title. And Attractjo „ 2 Reel
“Bride Thirteen” Arbuckle Comedy
RYLANDER THEATER One Night
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16.
SEA i SALE Monday, March 14, at Theater Box Office.
The PL y Tha Delighted and Thrilled New York For 9 Months, Boston
. 5 Months, Chicago 7 Months.
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1 WONDERFUL Pl/w J] B. wR
E ZY/7/¥/7?./O?- g j
by gko.v. HOB/mr
F. RAY COMSTOCK AND MORRIS GEST PRESENT
A Big Gorgeous, Glittering Drama of Life, Showing in 10 Scenes the
Temptations of Youth in His Search for Fame and Fortune.
The New i ork Company of 40 Feople—A Score of Charming Young
Women.
MUSIC SONGS I PATHOS I THRILLS
COMEDY DANCES | DRAMA | LAUGHTER
ENDORSED BY CLERGY OF ALL CREEDS AND DENOMINATIONS
The Play That Has Brought Happiness To Mi lions of People For The I
Past 7 Years
PRICES: $1,5 0, $2.00 GALLERY. 50 c.
We Are Open
for
Business
With a Full Line of I
FRESH DRUGS, SUNDRIES
CIGARS AND CANDY
Our Fountain is Clean and Sanitary
Service Excellent
■ Come To See Us.
LAWSON DRUG CO.
FRANK LAWSON, Manager
Phone I 4 For Service Phone 1 4
FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921.
in 1906 and 1907 than at higher
prices later on.
The house will be available for
amateur attractions, Tab shows, Glee
Clubs and any other fi/rni cf amuse
ment and at a price that will leave
a margin of profit for all, he an
nounces.
lITfWO WEEKSHE
GAINS 13P0UNDS
Little Rock Man Restor
ed To Health By Tan-
Jac Four Years Ago,
Still In Fine Shape.
“It was about four years ago that
Tanlac set me right, and it. did such
a good job of it that I still feel fine,”
said Richard N. French, of 2205
Johnson St., Little Rock, Ark., clerli
at French’s grocery store.
“While living at San Antonio,
Texas, following a severe attack of
malaria I contracted ptomaine poison
and for four weeks was in mighty
bad condition. My system was so
depleted from malaria and the poison
that I cpllapsed good and proper,
and my stomach was so disordered
that I was put on a special diet indefi
nitely. I was so weak I was advised
to stay in the sanitarium, but I went
to El Paso, thinking the change
might help mei My kidneys bothered
me a great deal, my liver was very
sluggish and I would become so nau
seated at times 1 could scarcely re
tain a thing on my stomach. 1 was
in a miserable condition and feeling
mighty bad.
“It was at El Paso T got started
on Tanlac and my appetite picked up
from the very start. I began to rel
ish my food and soon got where I
could eat anything 1 wanted without
its bothering me any. Why, I put
on thirteen pounds in two weeks
time and regained my full strength.
Since then I joined the Coast Artil
lery and spent two years in France,
and am back again still enjoying the
very best cf health. Tanlac certain
ly delivers the goods, it’s the best
medicine made.” •
Tanlac is sold in Americus by
Carswell Drug Co., and in Sumter by
Ewing Mercantile Co. adv