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AGGIE SCHOOL’S
TASK REVEALED
Continued FFrom Page One.)
House rent (farm cottage' SO 01
Miscellaneous —bath tubs 50.00
Disbursements:
Overdraft, June 1 20 S 4H..3S
Salaries . - •' 27 ‘ '»•>
Furniture, and equipment 150.60
Fuel and lights •’"•■*o
General expense 1J .9
Repair on boys’
dormitory b 1)' 4
Labor an boys’
dormitory 408.51
Trustees . .. 18 25'
Office expense M..ut
Catalogue and printing 251*51
Bond and interest MO.OO
Loan to farm 487.50 l
Overdraft, June 1, ’2O It!
Total $5,622.35
Sept., Oft., Nov. and Dec., 1920. -
Mr«, Castellow
Receipts:
Maintenance $<5,250 00
Rent, farm cottage 2*5.07
Miscellaneous, bath tubs 50.00
Vocational fund 556 25
Prance 1,500 00
Disbursements.
Overdraft, 8-31-29 $ '*B4
Salaries . 1 822.54
Furniture and equip
ment ... 295.7(5
Fuel and lights 333.21
General expense ... 350.48
New building (bona) 1,510.00
Building material and
labor 1.002.29
Implements and
machinery 11.80 1
Trustees 4 00
Office expense 26.01
Bond—guns 80.00
&lßance 13 94
Total $8,382.92
Jan., Fefc,, Mar. and April, 1921
Mrs, Castellow
Receipts:
Vocational fund .$ 560.00
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“The Life Story Os
Mary Pickford”
“The World’s Sweetheart”
Begins Sunday.
May 29th
ATLANTA CONSTITUTION
Order Now, In Advance
ARTHUR M’CULLERS, Agent, j
THE STANDARD
GOOD RELIABLE TAFFETA
SILKS AT $1.98.
There is Taffeta and Taffeta and
it is a wise woman who looks
well before she buys this partic
ular kind of silk. Ready when
you read this advertisement a
fine assortment of new reliable
quality Taffetas in soft weaves,
black and many colors; 3G inches
Wide, at yard $1.98
MEN’S UNION
SUITS AT 98c.
E. & W. Make; made of strong,
serviceable pajama check; all
made with the elastic seam back;
they are wonderful for the price;
sizes 34 to 46, suit 98c
MEN’S SOCKS FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY SPECIPAL
Men’s Lisle Socks in white, black,
brown and navy; all sizes; we
will sell "these in lots of six pairs;
no more-, or no less to one cus
tomer at the price, Friday and
Saturday, six pairs for SI.OO
BOYS’ $3.00 UNIONALLS
AT $1.98
Made of standard grade khaki iiy
every size from 8 to large
enough for men; double stitched
and reinforced all over; here
Friday and Saturday, pair $1.98
BOYS’ UN ION.MADE
OVERALLS AT 98c.
Absolutely the best grade at this
price; size 16 is included, but
we have every size from 6 to 16
all at the same price. This is tilt
best one you have seen for the
price, Friday and Saturday pi- 98c
WOMEN’S $2.50 NIGHT
GOWNS AT $1.25.
Low neck and short sleeves; some
hand embroidered front,; others
are trimmed with embroidery;
they were selling at one time for
$2.50; here Friday and Saturday
choice of the $2.50 line, each $1.25
A WONDERFUL TABLE OF
PIECE COODS AT 12 l-2c.
There are standard Cheviots on this
table; there are yard-wide Per
cales; there are Atnoskeag sta
ple Gingham; there are standard
Shirtings; none are worth as lit -
* tie as 12 l-2c; take your choice
Friday and Saturday, yard 12 l-2c
MEN’S SOFT LAWN
HANDKERCHIEFS AT 6c
Fifty dozen Men’s White Lawn
Handkerchiefs, full regular size
and hemstitched; regularly 10c,
here Friday arid Saturday,
each ...... ... 6c
Standard Dry Goods Co.
Forty the St., Next to Bank of Com
merce, Americus, Ga.
Maintenance 3,750.00 |
I
Total $4,300.00 I
Disbursements:
Salaries $3,246.61
Lights 288.99 j
Building and
Improvement 433.24 ,
Repair and Upkeep 215.57 I
Trustees 26.92 ;
Sundries . 87.54 i
Balance 1.13 j
$4,300.00 ‘
DORMITORY A«’< ‘OUN'T
June. July, Aur. 1920 Mi.t Carter’*
Book
Receipts:
Board $795 27 j
Disbursements:
Groceries $424.30
Labor 152.97 i
Cans and canning outfits 194.00 j
Balance 24.00 '
$795.27 i
Sept , OeL, Nov. and Dec . 1920. ]
Mrs. Castellow
Receipts:
Balance Aug. 81st, 1920$ 24.00 j
Entrance and
contingent fee 830.00 1
Board 2,591 97 1
Di: bui semoif :
Labor $ 858.80
M: c< llant >ui 88 -l <
Matron’ alarj 240.00
Groceries _ i 672.69 j
New equipment " 286.33 I
Contingent fee: returned 3<51 67 j
Home economic
equipment 375.87
Balance in Commercial
City Bank 62.21 ;
Total $3,445.97
Jan.. Feb., Mar, and pril 1921.
Receipts:
Entrance fees $ 62.00 '
Board 2,260 59
Disbursements:
Groceries $1.686 41
labor 266.50
Matron’s Salary . . 240.00 j
Miscellaneous 76.01
Dravage and express.... 21 49
Balance* Mav ], 1921
—Bank of Commerce 82.18 :
—2,322.59 i
FARM ACCOUNT
Mav 1, 1920, to Jan, 1, 1921.
Receipts:
Highway department . $180.00:
Loan—Maintenance 487.50 I
Loan—Commercial
City Bank . 100.00 ;
Dining hall 223.00 j
, $1.305.64
Disbursements:
Veterinarian $ 62.55 I
Seeds 138.05
I', abor 669.50
I ractor 281.75
Sacks. 11.101
i- crtilizers j j 2.19
Any Amount From
SI,OOO to S IOO,OOO
At 6 1-2 Per Cent Interest and Reasonable Commission.
Or I -oans Made on Straight Interest Basis and You Get
Full Amount of Loan.
QUICK
LOANS
On Improved Farm Lands
1 Can Make Loans Cheaper and Quicker Than Anyone
Lise, as f his Money Comes Direct From Atlanta, and Not
Out of State of Georgia.
Middleton McDonald
Exclusive Correspondent for the Atlanta Trust Company
33 Planters Bank. Americas Phone 89
pi
Sjipj H Son6ons f Chocolates, jg
§ can be purchased j®
£in Americas,Ga. (n j
iZSd co -r
x onlif in our store- ?ggS
ps\\ id uWp are safe agents £ £-1
f>-A| £ w 'y
j^
I Balance (overdraft) at
Com. City Bank 315.14
1 Fe< 39.90
$1,305.64
Jan., Feb:. Mar. and April, 1921
f Receipts:
l Dining hall $190.00
Highway department. . 90.00
Dining hall . 97.50
$3,77.50
Disbursements:
Pay roll $154.68
Book 32.24
Lime tone 67.50
Tractor 27.00
Feeds 59.43
Plants and seeds 35.40
Balance —Bank of
Commerce 1.25
$377.50
INVENTORY
Land
I 159 Acre $23,850.00
Buildings
I Boys’ Doimitory 20,000.00
Girl Dormi ory 25,000.00
Pirneipal’s Home and Office
Bldg, 8,000.00
Elementary School Bldg. 6,000.00
New Academic Bldg. 70,000.00
Farm Cottage 2,500.00
Fair Build.ngs 4,000.00
Shop and Equipment 2,000 00
Sewerage System 1,800.00
Horse Barn . 700.00
Old Barn 500.00
Tenant Houses 800.00
Furniture and Equipment
—v\ 11 Bldgs. . 6,100.00
Farm
3 Mules $500.00
5 Cows 250.00
3 Heifers 40.00
7 Calves 1 5.00
1 Registered Boar 125.00
3 Yearling Boars—Pure
Blood ..... 126.00
: Six donthi < lilts .... 100.00
29 Six-Months Shoats
(Grade) 150.00
9 Pig . 26 Q 0
| 1 Registered Sow 100. 00
1 Grad< Sows - 125.00
Total Live Stock $1,655.00
I Moline tractor, barrow
| and plow $1,500.00
I Wagons and Harness 75.00
Binder - 100.00
I Mower and Rake 50.00
Cultivators 25,00
il< Harrows 30.00
j Small Implements 75.00
Total Farm Machinery and
Equipment .... $1,855,00
i 2 Miles us New Fence $650.00
Al jothei fence 600 00
Loose Lumber 50.00
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j Total Miscellaneous
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
BASE BALL
SOUTHERN L EAGUE.
Won. Lost. Pet.
Memphis . 24 6 .800
New Orleans .... 20 14 .588'
Little Rock 16 14 .517
Birmingham 15 17 .469:
Mobile ... 14 17 .452;
Atlanta 13 18 .419
Nashville 11 16 .407
Chattanooga .11 21 .344
Yesterday’s Results.
At Memphis I,Mobile 2.
At Little Rock 13, Atlanta 4.
At Birmingham 5, New Orleans 10.
Only three games scheduled.
SOUTH ATLANTIC RESULTS.
Won. Lost. Pet.
Greenville 14 8 .636:
Columbia 14 8 .633
Charlotte 10 1! .500;
Charleston 10 ll .476 j
Augusta 9 13 .409!
Spartanburg ...< . 8 15 .348 j
At Charlotte 4, Augusta ?.
At Greenville 5, Columbia 6. <
At Spartanburg 8, Charleston 8. ,
GEORGIA STATE LEAGUE.
Won. Lost. Pet.
Lindale 8 1 .889
Cedartown .7 2 .778
Griffin 4 4 *SOO
Rome 4 6 .444
LaGrange 3 7 .GOO
Carrollton 1 8 .111
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Yesterday’s Results.
At Rome 12, Griffin 12, (dark- j
ness.)
At Lindale 9, LaGrange 12.
At Cedartown 17, Carrollton 9.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Won. Lott. Pet.
Cleveland 19 12 .613
New York 16 12 .598
Boston 14 12 .538
Washington 16 14 -53!
Detroit 17 15 - ;, 31
St.. Louis 13 16 .448
Chicago 11 1 •’ -'FjU
Philadelphia 8 19 .296
Yesterday’s Results.
At Detroit 3, Boston 2.
At Chicago 4, New York 11.
At St. Louis 5, Washington 8.
At Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 3.
improvements $1,300.00
Velvet Beans on Hand
1 1-2 T $ 20.00
Hay 10 Tans 100.00
Oats—2oo Bu 150.00
Total Feeds $270.00
Wheat—ls Acres $600.00
Coin —35 Acres 150.00
Peanuts —10 Acres 25.00
Lespedeza—6 Acres 50.00
Total Growino- Crops $725.00
Total Value of School
Property May 1, 1921 $176,955.00
Phone West End Market
For Fish
Fresh Corn Meal
Sweet Potatoes
All Kinds of Meats at Popular
Prices For Cash
WEST END MARKET
Phone 71. J. L, Gl-AWSON, Mgr
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
(Central Time.)
Arrival and Departure of Passenger
Trains, Americus, Ga.
The following schedule figures
oublished as information and not
guaranteed:
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
Arrive Leaves
11:59 am Coluntbus-Chgo 3:40 am
10:28 pm Albany-Montg’y 5:14 am
7:25 pm Macon-A,tlanta 6.37 am
*7:15 pm Columbus *7:10 am
1:52 pm Albany-Montg’y 2:15 pm
2:15 pm Macon-Atlanta 1:52 pm
*11:45 am Columbus *2:30 pm
110:00 am Columbus !3:00 pm
6:37 am Albany 7:25 pm
5:14 am Macon-Atlanta 10:38 pm
3:40 am lbany-Jaxville 11:59 pm
2:58 am Albany-Jaxville 12:41am
12:41 am Chgo, St. L. Atla 2:sßam
(*) Daily; (!) Sunday.
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
Arrives - Leaves
5.15 pm Richland-Cols. 10:00am
3:10 pm Cordele-Sav’h 12:31pm
12:31 pm Ricbland-Montg’y 3:lopm
IA TAUSCA
PEARLS
1
SIO.OO A STRAND
AND UP
G. M. ELDRIDGE,
JEWELER
“The Public Be Pleased”
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Won Lost Pet
Pittsburg 21 7 .750
New York 20 9 .690
Brooklyn 18 14 .563
Chicago 13 12 .520
Boston 13 14 .481
St. Louis 9 1. .346
Cincinnati 11 21 .844
Philadelphia ... 8 19 .296
Yesterday’s Results.
At New York •'!, Chicago 5.
At Boston 5, Cincinnati 1
At Brooklyn 2, Pittsburg 7.
At Philadelphia 2, St. Louis 3 (H
innings. 1
CUT OFF.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Aycock and
family, of Andersonviile, were visi
tors here Sunday.
H. T. Bragg, of Byron, was a
business visitor here last week.
Several from here attended the
barbecue at Englishville Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coogle, of Foun
tainville, and Joe Coogle, of Ogle
thorpe, spent Sunday afternoon acre
with relatives.
Mrs. W. J. Pennington ..pent it
few days at Fountainville with her
mother, Mrs. Mack Huffman, who is
quite sick.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stubbs were in
Oglethorpe Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Smith and fam
ily, of Oglethorpe, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hol
loway.
Mr. and Mis. Ernest Coker and
children, Ernest, Elmo and Gladyse,
Mrs. ft. H. Stubbs and George Stubbs
were in Montezuma Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Wicker Pennington,
of Pennington, were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Wicker and
family.
Miss Bessie Kitchens, Miss McLen-
lAr* YOU f
too worn out I
to succeed? , I
Nothing will turn arnbi
lion into ill-tempered
laziness quicker
than constipation.
And nothing will ren-V 235
der the body more liable to
dangerous diseases than this
same poisonous condition.
Don t be constipated! it isn’t safe! It
isn’t sensible! It isn’t necessary! Bo
well —but don’t rely on ordinary laxatives
to help you. Try instead the newest
scientific treatment lor constipation
RICH-LAX
This preparation not only overcomes con
stipation, but it does away with all the
nausea, cramping and deranged digestion
caused by ordinary laxatives.
Cuaranteed at Our Store. We are so sure that
Rich-Lax wilt please you that we want you to
come to our store and net a bottle and try it en
tirely at our risk. II it doesn't suit you. it ii isn't
the best laxative medicine you ever used, simply
tell us so and W<} Wjtl promptly refund the tull
pun base price.
AMERICUS DRUG CO.
| Mate*
Six Reel Comedy
9 "A. Small
MM Town Idol”
fflplj 1,000 Beautiful Girls
Dressed as Only Mack Sennett Dares To
I BEN TURPIN, CHARLIE MURRAY
I MARIE PREVOST, PHILLIS HAVER
Head a Company That Includes
/ MELODRAMA-Till you gasp and grip
i your chair arms.
SPECTACULAR- Till your vision is ov
erwhelmed and eyes ache.
l||||| COMEDY—TiII your sides ache and the
tears roll down your cheeks.
Friday and Saturday
Also Eddie Polo in j D YLANDEp
“King of the Circus” IV THEATER f\
don and Olin Holloway motored to
Americus Saturday afternoon.
Two ball games were played on
the local diamond Thursday and Sat
urday afternoons. Thursday the
28th and Cut Off and Saturday
Americus and Cut Off. Cut Off be
ing defeated both games, hilt never
theless we will try again.
A. F. Pennington and Robert
St.ubbs were visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hodges, near
Andersonviile.
It has been estimated that it will
cost $1,000,000 to prevent forest
fires in 1921.
Carrier pigeons are being used by
drug smugglers to transport narcot
ics.
Engraved Cards, Bell, the Jew
eler.
STOMACH TROUBLES
[adiana Lady Had Something Like
Indigestion Until She Took
Black-Draught, Then
Got All Right.
Seymour, Ind. —“Some time ago 1
had a sick spell, something like Indi
gestion," writes Mrs. Clara Peacock, ol
Route 6, this place. “I would get very
lick at the stomach, and spit or vomit,
especially in the mornings. 1
“Then I began the use of Tbedford’s
Black-Draught, after 1 had tried other
medicines. The Black-Draught re
lieved me more tha/n anything that 1
took, and I got all right
“I haven’t found anything better
than Black-Draught when suffering
from trouble caused by constipation.
It la easy and sure. Can be taken In
small doses or large as the case calls
for.”
When you have sick stomach. Indi
gestion, headache, constipation, or
other disagreeable symptoms, take
Black-Draught to help keep your
system free from poison.
Thedford’s Black-Draught Is made
from purely vegetable Ingredients,
acts In a gentle, natural way, and has
no bad after-effects. It may be safely
taken by young or old.
Get a package of Black-Draught to
day. Insist on the genuine, Thedfprd’s.
At your druggist’s. NC-143
Alcazar Theater
FRIDAY 1 SATURDAY
UNIVERSAL PICTURE , REALART PICTURE
Keautiful | Beautiful
FDIIH ROBERTS WANDA HAWLEY
‘The Fire Cal’ ‘ T | le Outside Woman’
and
RUTH ROLAND aml
in Mutt and Jeff Cartoon
‘The Avenging Arrow’ Don’t Miss Them
SF. E T H ES E SURE
FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921. *
‘Variety Is The
Spice Os Life
That is the reason why Dudley is
running a varied program at the Op
era House.
Tonight you can see the following
wonderful program: Grantland
Rice’s Sport Reel, entitled, “How
Will You Have Your Bath?”, Pathe
Review, scenes from all over the
world; "The Double Adventure,” by
(.’has. Hutcherson; “The Third Eye,”
by Warner Oakland.”
Here is a program that will suit
100'' of movie patrons. It will sure
ly please you. If it doesn’t, your
money cheerfully refunded. adv
FRECKLE-FACE
Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots.
How To Remove Easily
Here’s a chance, Miss Freckle-face,
to try a remedy for freckles with the
guarantee of a reliable concern that
it will not cost you a penny unless it
removes the freckles; while if it does
give you a clear complexion the ex
pense is trifling.
Simply get an ounce of Othine—
double strength—from any druggist
and a few applications should show
you how easy it is to rid yourself of
the homely freckles and get a beauti
-1 ful complexion. Rarely is more than
one ounce needed for the worst case.
Be sure to ask the druggist for the
double strength Othine as this
strength is sold under guarantee of
money back if it fails to remov.
freckles. (adv-G)
TW. JONES
Expert Repair Man
on
P A C K A KR D
and
FRANKLIN CARS
General Repair Work
PHONE 140 Residence 689
At Schneider Motor Co.
122 Jackson St.