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OCTOBER 19. 1921. ’
■DUTHLAND TO BE
111-YEAR TRAIN
Myer To Resume Service Here
[ Nov. 1 Trains To Meet
Here
Southland, the through train
fcjyt the middle west through Amer
if. s to Florida will he operated here
after as a year ’round train. The
trip is to be made southbound,
Birting October "Oth; out of Atlanta
■rtober 31. and Americus the early
Morning of Nov. 1. Northbound, the
B-i train will let re Jacksonville No
vember 1. and Americus November
The trains north and south are
heduled to meet at .Americus at
■:OS
|| The train will afford fine equip
■nent and reliable service to travel
■rom a section of the country that is
(ending an increasing number of
Iravelers to the South each year, and
he announcement that the service is
o be permanent throughout the year
ftneans much to business travelers.
I The Soul hland will be operated bv
■he Pennsylvania railroad, the L. &
IN., Central of Georgia and Atlantic
I oast Line. It will be an all-steel,
■electric lighted train with observa
tion car, dining car and drawing room
■sleeping cars. It will be a through
It rain with sleeping cars from Chil
L ago. Mackinaw' City, Grand Rapids,
[Cleveland, Indianapolis, Cincinnati
and Jacksonville. Atlanta will bo
pared for on an Atlanta-Jacksonville
I car. ' '
The Southland will have an even
in' departure from Chicago, Grand
Rapids, Cleveland and Indianapolis,
using the Pennsylvania system to
Cincinnati, and leaving there at 7:00
a. m , and will arrive Atlanta 8:40
p. rn. Leave Atlanta 9:05 p. m., ar
rive Americus 2:05 a. m., arrive
Jacksonville 9:45 a. m. Northbound,
tin- Southland will leave Jacksonville
at 8:20 p. m., arrive Americus 2:05
a. in., arrive Atlanta 7.05 a. m., leave
Atlanta 7 :20 a. m.» arrive Cincinnati,
9:15 p. m. and will reach Chicago,
( leveland, Grand Rapids and Indian
apolis next morning.
GnirdkNofis
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Due to the pastor’s absence at a
\ g of Presbytery at Port Gaines,
rnere will lie no mid-week pray
er service.
Burpee’s Spencer Sweet Pea Seed.
Pi e h stock. Murray’s Pharmacy.
—l4-5t
Tersin Rust Remover. Dissolves
ii i t in garments without rubbing,
i . Mftrray’s Pharmacy.—l "-fit.
THE STANDARD
ONE THOUSAND PAIRS MEN’S
AND WOMEN’S HIGH GRADE
SHOES FOR LESS THAN
WHOLESALE COST.
Every pair of these shoes were
made by reliable makers and ev
ery pair is guaranteed to be
made of all leather, not part
leather, with or without rubber
heels; all have flexible Goodyear
welted soles, sensible heels that
are stylish; black and brown, kid
and calf stock; every size in the
stock, so everybody can he fit
ted, and every pair in the stock
is for sale at one price no mat
ter what their former prices
Were. They are equal to any
$6.50, $7.50 to $8.50 shoes
tiown in Americus, and now of
fered for your choice at
Pair . $4.9.1
\l 59c. Highly mercerized Table
Damask, 64 inches wide, beauti
ful patterns; regularly 85c.
\t 39c. Slightly soiled Turkish
Towels, bleached; sizes up to
‘’2x44 inches and considered
rood values at 50c to 60c; all on
■ enter table now at .. 39»
tt 25c. One thousand yards best
12-Inch Dross Gingham; the
wholesale price is now 27 l-2c;
here for Wednesday and Thurs
day only, choice of big range of
patterns at, Yard 25c
'•t 12 l-2c. Short lengths of good
quality yard wide Bleaching;
rood finish, and a bargain now
for this price. Yard 12 I-2c
At. 95c. Regular $1.50 Unbleach-
■ d Sheets, guaranteed to meas
-09 90x90 inches; the sheeting
* e cannot lie purchased for
•’ I 00. Here in reasonable quan
tities Wednesday and Thurs-
95c
D 10e Yard. One bale the host
Standard Sheeting, full yard
'vide; also one bale of the best
Standard Sea Island, full yard
wide; sold only in reasonable
i.intitics at. Yard . . 10c
T 29c. Ladies’ highly merceriz
'd Stockings, with seam track,
blmk, white and brown; regu
irly 50c; now at Pair 29c
At $3.98. Choice of a big range
of Ladies’ Skirts. In this lot
that formerly sold at $7.50,
nothing but all wool materials
offered. All new styles, now at
$3.98
Standard Drv Goods Co.
1 ‘ reyth St. Next Bank of Commerce
AMERICUS.. GA.
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