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FRIDAY. JULY IS, 1921.
high spots in
Eeorgia NEWS
■7 hirt y thousand dollars is asked
y city of Savannah by’ Joseph
f Ch-.i.tenson, father of Fireman
Ithui S. Christenson, who was kill-
■ recently here by a fall when an
■rial ladder broke while on .drill
■ tv for the death of his son.
■ii \\. Coleman, former superin-
I'lent of the water department of
E ~f Greeneville, Miss., who is
■graduate civil ?nd mechanical en-
■ eer with more than 20 years’ cx
■rienee in practical work along this
■ t . elected to the position of
■ ' engineer and superintendent of
■ Albany at a meeting of
■ ,nv council ’Wednesday. His
llarv was fixed S3OO a month
1 til Jan. 1- by which time it is hoped
B j' iave a charter amendment
Brating a position of superintendent
n public water works, which will be
a Combination of several departments
a; jd which it is hoped to put Mr. Cole
u Li in charge of.
B Three more persons have been ar-
B tted in Milledgeville in the round
fl , of alleged participants in the slay
ii r two years ago there of Carl Wat
■ The Georgia National Guard is
hiding its annual encampment at St.
■ l() ns Island, Brunswick. Governor
■rdwick will review the troops
■ndav.
■he Southern Bell Telephone conr-
was directed by the state rail
■j commission in an order isssued
■ursday to file a report of its in
■ne on its operations under recent
■ e increases granted by the com
■=sion for the first six months of
The company is required to
fil the report September 15, and a
■lilar orders was directed against
■ Consolidated company of Moul
■( returnable September 13 .
■william J. Simmons, imperial wiz-
■ of the Knights of the Ku Klux
announced in Atlanta that he
■ suspended the charter of the
■nsacola branch of the organiza-
tio i, pending further- investigation
■ reports that certain men, supposed
■be members of the Pensacola Klan,
■<l appeared in public in robes and
■sks of the order, and issued
■eats. The action, it was explain
■, followed a recent incident in Pen
■cola, when a group of men wear-
in; the paraphernalia of the Ku Klux
visited a restaurant in that city
. ail I served notice on the proprietor
he must leave the city.
■Middle Georgia watermelons, ship
through the Middle Georgia
■pion Growers’ Association, will be
; rtirked “Midga” next year, it was an
il meed by A. M. Gates, of Jeffer
se , president. The plan was adopt
er at a recent meeting but it was
■ late to start this year. The Mid
left Georgia Association controls 4000
. of melons.
eugenics bill, providing for a
■ysical examination of all males fif
■<n days before the issuance of a
■arriage license, failed of passage
■ the Georgia house Thursday. De
■ito the adverse however,
of the bill Vinnounced their
jfcrpose to continue the fight. Notice
of a motion to reconsider was given.
Ilecause the jury which convicted
les Douglass, young mountaineer,
the murder of Sheriff A. G. Cat
, went to the grave of the dead
icer and prayed for Divine guid
e, thereby winning over four ju
s who were standing out for a
sentence, counsel for Douglass
e petitioned for a new trial, and
Ige Moses Wright has set August
or fifteen days beyond the time
nd for the execution, for a hear-
THOMPSON
visiting Miss Mary Helen
1 last Saturday night were
(■* Annie Bivins and Miss Ethel
■■■poison.
newly organized B. Y. P. U.
Hebron Baptist Church met last
■ May afternoon and, rendered a
B■ ' delightful program.
I te visitors of Mrs. R. L. Thomas
tw.day were Mrs. G. J. Witt and
Idren. of Americus, and Miss Win-
W Burton, of Americus, and Miss
■ Thompson, of Forsyth.
happy event of this week was the
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ALLISON
UNDERTAKING CO.
Established 1908
Funeral Directors
And Embalmers
I ni^ Oe l Smith and
I Ulen Buchanan, Directors
D ’’ , Pl ' ones: 286 and 253
■■ N-Rht. 859, 381 and 106
I Rail road schedules
HL (Central Time.)
■ * «nd Departure of Passenger
Americus, Ga.
h®frant«(h lnformation not
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■ :52 r ,„ Albi 0 U sl lbus * 6:s oam
■ls pm J, ' any Montg’y 2:15 P m
I * r Mac °n-Atlanta 1:52 pm
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■ '•'"•nbus 12:30 put
■> U» r n M o Albany 7:25 pm
■ ■("am ncnn A,l «nta 10:38 pm
M;',?,' ? 1 any Jaxvill * 11:59 pm
I 1 dam ( hgo^t Ja T XVi *?i 12:41 am
■ (njunVy. 118 2:58
| SEABOARD air LINE.
Bs.lu Leaves
lUlo' r ,? Blchland-Cols. 10:00 am
■ Pm ir J ° rdele - Sav ’ h 12:31 pm
;. ■ I lc hland-Montg’y 3:10 pm
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barbecue given by Mr. and Mrs. Os-,
carcar McLendon. Those enjoying
the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Lendon were Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dozier,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Nicholson and
family, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McCrea
Mr. and Mrs. A. McCrea and family,
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brinkley, Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip Jennings, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. I
Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. McLendon j
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wall,
Mr. and Mrs. James Wall and sons, I
Rutherford and J. C., and others.
The farmers of this section are |
very much delighted with the rains i
of Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mrs. J. E. Dozier is slowly improv-1
ing after a few days of serious ill
ness.
Hebron church met in conference
last Sunday afternoon calling Rev. |
L. B. Johnson of Plains as pastor for|
the following year. H’e will begin a I
revival meeting at Hebron Baptist
church next Sunday afternoon at 41
MONEY 60 o
MONEY LOANED
paying part or all of principal at any interest period, stoppins: in
terest on amounts paid. We always have best rates and easiest
terms and give quickest service. Save money by seeing or writing us.
G. R. ELLIS or G. C. WEBB.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
FOR SALE
Y'j.-v, ' -
J 1,. . .
CASH OR TERMS
REBUILT MAXWELL TOURING CAR
S3OO.OO—NEW TIRES AND REPAINTED—S3OO.OO
This car has been completely dismantled and re assembled by me. Every nut,
every joint, every wire, has been inspected, and where worn, replaced. lake
my word for it. there isn t a sweeter running motor in any car in the county.
I’ll stand behind this car with a personal guarantee.
J. W. JONES
Phone 140. 122 Jackson St., At Schneider Motor Co. Residence Phone 720
Master Auto Mechanic.
I Specialize on Packards and Oldsmobiles.
Bring Me Your Car, Regardless of Make. One ( hance Is All I Ask.
, o’clock and Sunday night at 8 o’clock.
Everybody is cordially invited to at
tend.
Mrs. Merritt and son, of Atlanta,
are spending a £ew days with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. McCrea.
Mrs. A. C. Croxton and children,
of Americus, spent the week end with
GET IT AT
CARSWELL
DRUG CO.
Phone 98
THE AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc-
Crea.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCrea had
as their visitors Sunday Mrs. Tom
Mott and son, Rodolph, of Ellaville.
The Chicago professor trying to
prove Einstein’s theory may prove
Darwin’s by making a monkey out
of himself.
MASONIC ' j
EMBLEMS
I
G M. ELDRIDGE
JEWELER
The Public Be Pleased
I
Just Purchased Fine Lot of
1 i
BEEF CATTLE
, and
PORK
Fresh Water-Ground
Meal
Cabbage and Onions
At Your Own Price
New Irish Potatoes 35c a Peck
i
j PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY
WEST END MARKET
j Phone 71. J. L. GLAWSON, M t r
k. . .
KODAK
As You Go.
| Our store is conveniently located
; "Right On Your Way.”
The Kodak you want is here from
SB.OO Up. Brownies, $2.00 Up.
The Rexall Store
Murray’s Pharmacy
The Rexall Store
AMERICUS, GA,
fi
npl IE gift-candy su
T pr.eme —it takes
one back to the ro
mance days of the
old Sooth.
Nunnally's The Candy of the South
f or Sale By
Lawson
Drug Co.
Phone 14
THBCANDY OF THE' SOUTH
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Let Our Expert Mix Your
Prescriptions
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(PRESCRIPTIONS
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Then your doctor and yourself will be pleased
with the results. - i
By having your prescriptions compounded here
you are sure of getting the freshest and strongest
drugs and no mistake made.
" -3W
Windsor Pharmacy
“Brownie” , . Phone 161 -
Liberty Case
“WHERE NEATNESS
Regular Dinner Every Day,
From 11 :30 a. m. to 1 :30 p. m.
A”wn»
'v- Prepared By the Best Chef
THE TASTE WILE TELL >3
■~■Open”Da yandN i g h t ~
Your Patronage .Will Be Highly Appreciated
.TT’sr —isjsk? .
104 Jackson St.
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