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OFFERENDSSOON
Time Drawing Near When Big
Bargain Will No Longer Be
Available
A v;oi.l i ili. yiiihol i*F an i '■ :•
Orn ma . h;.v. C)‘-‘ m«l ‘"•nal ;u»<t
liifciFal idea?- -but wilO *• w*v*d- t**
cvpi. ;< iFinn', ihf y are utterly vatu<
k- . It might b. said that there are
no ite;v idea under the sun. In the
earliest i . ."i d al writings From the
San kirt, the Chinese, the Hebrew,
the Gre. k or the Latin tongues, w ■
find the same thought again and
again. It is the expression only,
ih varies. Each age, each nation
1., evolve its own form of expres
rio or symbolism in its literary art.
The universal mind in this way frees
itself by the individual genius which
has caught its meaning. Thus words
may be said to he the tools of
thought. Word study therefore, is
one of the most important elements
of education. And the dictionary
which gives the derivation, the dif
ferent shades of meaning, the transi
tion in modes of spelling; in short,
the history of the word, is the one
indispensable workshop for the work
er in words. Among all the eras of
dictionary making, the present excels. ]
And there is no excuse for anyone
not to possess a valuable dictionary.
The New Universities Dictionary,
now being distributed by this paper,
easily chief among the dictionaries
of its class. Our distribution has
been wide and far-reaching. We only
negret that the time draws near when 1
we can no longer get this wonderful
bock for our readers, on the terms
hitherto prevailing. We hope that
those who have not yet gotten it, will
avail themselves of the unusual op
portunity presented today. The cou
pon published daily in our columns
explains the method of acquiring it.
HIGH SPOTS IN
GEORGIA NEWS
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The body of a Georgian, Private
(’has. W. Graves, of Hume, wa hon
< red at services in New York S to
day as symbolizing the return of the
last of the American war dead to he
brought from France.
1,. It. Burk, swine expert who y 11
ci me from the Department of Agri
culture to study hog prices in Geor
gia as compared with those in the
North, will reach Atlanta April JO
and spi nd ten clays in this state.
(’has. V. Sanford, of Macon, aged
77. died Sunday. He was the son
of the late Prof. Shelton P. Sanford,
Mercer instructor and author cl’ San
ford’s arithmetic.
April 22 has been set as the tenta
tive date of the statewide FonK meet
ing in Macon. It i-j believed now
Ford or a personal I representative
may be pi t sent.
tile Ainoldsville hank wa- robbe.l
Saturday morning and a small sum
obtained. The robbers left no cine.
Ihe Cook county grand jury has
called on Dr. I*. < . Woodward, a
member of the legislature, who has
been instrumental in recent year: m
fostering new county movement it i
CMBAMMI'S
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—Cluster, pink chrysan
themum plants. J. M. Sims, 2uf>
Reese St. -28-Gt
WANTED—To protect you, your
family and your property. Frank j
E. Matthews, Insurance. 18-ts j
WANTED TO RENT iwo or throe j
furnished rooms for light house
keeping. Have one child year old.
W. E. Withers, care Americu." Auto
mobile C 0.—31 -2t
‘ Chickens and Eggs
Wanted. Write or wire
ns for prices. We pay
highest cash price.”
Owens F ruit & Pro
duce Co., 4 I 3-41 3
Harrison St, Tampa,
Fla. 28-2 It
WANT TO DO YOUR fine watch,
Clock and Jewelry Repairing. Ex
pert service and reasonable charges.
R. S. Broadhurst, Jeweler, 110 La
mar St., directly in front of post
office.— (s (
WANTED—-Experienced stenogra
pher. Write giving age, experi
ence and salary expected. ABC,
T imes-Recorder—l -11
WANTED- To rent house in good
see!ion, furnished or unfurnished.
Rhone 601. 30-3 t
FOR RENT Two unfurnished
'rooms. Rhone 924. )-;>{ j
FOR RENT
FOR RENT —Three unfuriv hed >
rooms. Rhone 142.—31-ts. \
FOR RENT—-Six-room house 709
Forrest street. (1. M. llragg,
phone 181. 27-ts.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; dose
in; to one or two working girls. I
Miss Pickett, 213 Forrest SI. 3-lt 1
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Continental Chicks,
best varieties bred for success.
Guaranteed. Mrs. R. L. Jennings,
Box 5.3, Plains, Gat —l6(s)
FOR SALE—White Orpington eggs
$1.50 per setting for balance of
season. W. G. Turpin.—l-4t
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The skins of twenty-two Austral- I
ian opossums were required to make
up tin* new, rare opossum-fur coat
worn by Gloria Swanson in some of
the scenes of her latest Paramount
picture “her Husband’s Trademark,"
I which will be presented tojjay and j
I Tuesday at the- Ryiander theater.
The beautiful fur of t***- Australian
black and white opossum and ’t h
black op-sum i the newest thing in •
I fashions, hut i- a rare product and is ,
| seldom seen outside of the most ex- ;
: elusive circles
Mrs. Ethel Chaffin, head designer
■ at the l.asky studio, secured only
■ after much time and search, the ten 1
! black and white -opossum skins and ;
| the twelve black upo-rum skins with
\ is said, to resign, he having gone to :
j Miami. Dr. Woodward h: replied
j that he will not resign.
G. N. and I.- ('. at Milledgcville
j has just installed a radio receiving
station.
The Central of Georgia will im
i prove the Columbus city station, hav
| frig compromised with the civic bodies [
1 which demanded a new station.
0. C. Fairfield, held in the A .
t B. & A. murder cases, has issued a
[statement declaring that his alleged
I confession, a, using t:t oilier A., B.
lit A. strikers with murder, was for. 1 -
ed from him.
A nO toot trestle with a lininm
live and five ears fell near Voles
villi- Saturday, tying up traffic on
ihe Macon it Birmingham railroad.
No one wa: seriously hurt.
The Ford leant h aisomhling plant
m Atlanta, which has been elo.-o.i-'
dowrtla year, will re-open April I t,
FOR SALE
FOE SALE—My home, 120 West j
Church street. G.l,.Williams. 21-ts
FOR SALE—Ringlet Barred Rock
eggs, setting $1.50. Mrs. Claude
Johnson, Anterieus, Ga.—l-0t
FOR SALE New modern seven
room bungalow on S. Lee St., tile |
bath, hardwood floors, tile front j
porch, etc., on extra large, lot. Price J
$5750.00, terms $750.00 cash, as- J
sume loan of $3,000, balance $40.00 j
per month.'- J. R. Odom & Co., Ma
con, Ga. 29-ts.
FOR SALE Milk, cream, buttermilk j
and butter. Daily delivery. Phone i
2800.-29-51
FOR SALE—Millions of Porto Rico j
Potato Plants now ready. 500, '
$1.50; 1000, $2.50, post paid. $1.40 I
per 1000, express collect. Tomato
plants same price. Cash with order, i
Valdosta Potato Plant Co., Valdosta.!
Ga.—3-2t ' ;
FOR SALE—A few settings of S. C. I
Rhode Island eggs. Also few j
settings Buff Orpington eggs. Phone !
PGS.-l-St-
EORSALE—Ear corn in the shuck, ■
hay and oats. About 30 cords dry |
wood. Phone 896.—3-5 t
LOST AND FOUND
LOST— Female Pointer Puppy, about ;
five months old. White with liver i
spots. If found notify A. I). Gate
wood, Jr. :>1 -i?i
LOST THURSDAY -Card on .- with
initials “B. T.” Kinder please re
turn to Times-Recorder. 51-2 t
LOST- Left .32 S. & W. Special pi
tol, nieklo plated, in left front |
door pocket of a Chevrolet auto j
parked in front of Empire Bank )
Thursday night. Please return to
Times-Recorder. —3l -2t
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STOLEN -Saturday night, Indian hi- '
cycle, color red; two piece crank, ‘
new tire on back. Tracked to An- I
dersonville. Reward for information. !
Seth Belcher, Box 268, Americus.
—3-3 t
WAN FLU—SALESMAN
WANTED Salesman to absolutely
beat aii competition selling staph
article. Repeat orders insured. Ex
clusive local territory. SIOO.OO and
commission. Manufacturer, 1108 S.
Michigan, Chicago.—3-lt
| which the coat is made. Mrs. Ghat
fin designed this stunning new crea
tion especially for Miss Swanson to
wear in this picture.
The star also wear six very lavish
style creations and two beautiful and
striking negligees in the picture, in
which beautiful clothes are a neces
nry feature of the theme of the
' story.
Sam Wool! directed the picture
i The original story was written b.\
Clara Beranger and the scenario b>
Lorn a Moon. Richard Wavne am
Stuart Holmes have the leading mah
roles and others in the* east ar.
1 mien Littlefield, Charels Ogle
F.dythc Chapman and Clarence Bur
j tun.
’ giving jobs to TOO to 2.50 men. with
j ex-service men urei erred.
Dr. K. G. Mat.be on, head of Geor
gia Tech, left Atlanta Saturday for
his new position as head of Drexel
Institute, Philadelphia.
Mrs, B. M. Boykin, of Atlanta,
well known civic leader, has announc
ed for the legislature from Fulton
county.
Two carlodas of cured sweet po
tatoes have been sold to one concern
by the lib-bland curing house.
The Third, dis*riet nival mail car
- 'i'i will hold tlmir annual conven
tion in Richland May 50.
A big -i h ad meeting will he held
in Lumpkin April 7.
' - idit John 1) and Colon Phillips,
held in jail at Lyons after convic
tion t o 1 » eat meed t > t erms
in j.'/ivm for shooting Otis Holmes,
en-.-ped i real jail Saturday, ’t hey
were waiting' division on application:
for new trials.
, FI. Ballard, o( Brunswick, for
i ■ ■ • Inn.! tlTieial and high Masonic
nflicer, nd who has frequently visit-
Clears out drains
and toilets
Flush pipes and drains at
least once a week with Giant
I.ye. This keeps them clear
and clean and saves plumbing
| *|t Owr FR) F honl'
PINS. /.•/ tell. t o f father
Just a little Giant lye is L"
needed, for it is pure and .T’g'Tr wwor
powerful. Jt today. !
B. 1. BABBITT, Successor
l The Mendleson Company, 15 West 34th Street, New York ’
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THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
RICHLANMOOST
CLUB GETS BUSY
Visit Os Julian Harris And Hez
Land, of Columbus, Notable
Occasion
RICHLAND, April 3.—Friday
night was a big night with the Rich
land- Advertising club. The feature
.f the evening were addresses by Jul
ian Harris, publisher of the Colum
bus Enquirer-Sun, and none of the
late ‘‘Uncle Remus,” and Hezekiah
Land, secretary of the Kiwauis club
of Columbus. Mr. Harris is head of
the Cqlumus Ad bclu.
Major Carter, of Richland, had in
vited nil tiie business men and wo
men of the city to attend the meet
ing, and at least 150 were present.
Supper wa - served before the meet-
ing. Quantities of early ?oses in
French baskets and potted plants were
the ctief decorations in the lun-h
room and hall.
Following Mayor Carter's opening
speech, Eeischal Dairs told of Rieh
larrl's as stiff. Among them he named
the Alexander Bland Lumber Co..
Richland Cotton Oil Co.,' Bell-Tate
Lumber Co., three railroads through
Richland; one of the largest swim
i 'ng pool in south Georgia, a libra
ry. park, gasoline filling station open
ilny and night, Coca-Cola ottling
works, Chi ro-Cola bottling works, a
county agi lit. a homo •economics
agent; tree mail delivery, etc.
Not Sam Beall told of the thing
Richland l opes to hame in the near
future; paved streets, tourist hotel,
high school building, and an ice plant
being among them.
Mr. Land gave an excellent talk on
the value of advertising and how to
advertise. He said that Richland’s
Advertising club had the distjnetiong
of organizing the quickest and begin
ning real work suickev than any in
this section of the state that came
under their supervision.
Mr. Harris’ splendid address was
on the subject of retail salesmanship,
ed Amcricus Masonic lodges, will be
a candidate for state school super
intendent in opposition to M. L.
Brittain, he says.
The mayor of Augusta has wired
Henry Ford asking him to look over
the shoals of the Savannah river with
a view to developing their 100,000
horsepower now going to waste.
The banks of Turner county have
advertised that they will finance the
farmers in building dairy herds.
Bairibriilge has t.> newest Kiwanis,
club, tiie 25th in Georgia. Its presi
dent is M. L. Mayes. The Albany
* Kiwanis club fostered its organiza
. lion. **■
The 24th annual convention of the
Georgia Federation of Labor will be
held in Macon April 19-21. Samuel
Groupers, Governor Hardwick, Chas.
S. Barrett and other notables are on
the program for speeches.
A. M. Wier, of Decatur, known
: by the signature of “Surge Plunk
ett,” which many of his nublished
i writing; bore, is dead, aged 70.
A $50,000 postoffice building fm
I FTiitt Henning has been proposed by
| Senator Harris at the suggestion of
: Secretary Weeks. ‘
] The Royal Palm, crack Florida
rain, will he routed out of Macon
: \i:i the S F. through Cordele
' and Valdosta, instead of over the
; Southern Via Jcsup within the next
| two weeks.
and his practical suggestions will be
useful to every business man and wo
man.
A choir of young girls sang the
Advertising Clubs of the World’s
song as a conclusion of the program.
( offee and sandwiches were served
following the adjournment of the
meeting. N
U. S. IS UNABLE TO JOIN
LEAGU EOF WHITE SLAVERY
GENEVA, April 3 (By Associated
Press).—The United States govern
ment is unable to sign the white slave
convention drawn up by the last as
sembly of the League of Nations, as
it conflicts with the police regula
tions of certain states in the Union,
Secretary of State Hugos has noti
fied the league secretary here.
RUPTURE EXPERT HHERE
Seeley, Famous in This Specialty,
Called to Americus
F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and Phila
delphia, the noted truss expert, will
personally bat the Windsor hotel, and
will remain in Americus this Wednes
day only. April sth. Mr. Seeley says:
“The Spermatic Shield will not only
retain any case of rupture perfect
ly, but contracts the opening in 10
days on the average case. Being a
vast advancement over all former
methods—exemplifying instantaneous
effects immediately appreciable and
withstanding any strain or position
no matter the size or location.
Large or difficult cases, or incission
al ruptures (following operations)
specially solicited. This instrument
received the only award in England
and in Spain, producing results with
out surgery, injections, medical treac
uents or prescriptions Mr. Seeley
has documents from the United
States government, Washington, D.
C., for inspection. He will be glflil
to demonstrate without charge or
kit them if desired. Business de
mands prevent stopping at any other
(lace in this section.
P S.—Every statement in this no
tice Ff,s been verified before the Fed
eral and State Courts.—F. H. Seeley,
Hi me Office, 117 No. Dearborn St.,
Chicago.— (adv.)
ANOTHER SHIPMENT
Ladies Dresses
A NEW SHIPMENT came in .today for Tuesday
from the Warren Dress Company on Fifth
avenue, New York. They are in Canton Crepe, Crepe
Knit. etc. Latest styles and beautiful. Priced—
sls.oo to $22.50
Men’s Madras and Silk Shirts
In White and Colors. Sizes to fit every man. This is an excep
tionally fine shipment. Worth $5.00 and $6.00. (hi qq and (2*o QQ
While they last v I.jO yuJU
W. B. Corsets
There’s no better Corset made than
the world famous ‘‘W. B.” Wc have
a lot that our New York buyer pick
ed up at a very low price, right out
of the factory. Slims, stouts, med
iums—a corset to fit every figure.
Selling regularly at $5 and $7 each.
Our Brice
$1.98 and $2.98
We Have Other W. B. Corsets
At 98c
NASSAR & ATTYAH
Forsyth St. Perry & Brown’s Old Stand Neext Dudley Opera House, Amcricus
«
HALF MILLION LOSS IN
BIG LUMBER MILL BLAZE
PINE BLUFF, Aj-k., April 3.—Fire
i early today destroyed ..ie main saw
mill of the Arkansas Short Lea'
Lumber company here with ato es
timated at $500,000.
v.
f why not iki POPHAM'S
j! ASTHMA REMEDYf
I C Gives Prompt an,l Positive Belief in Every 5
i l Case. Sold by l irusviT-. Price SI.OO. 3
Trial Package by Mail 10c.
: WILLIAMS NFS. PE, Preps. f ieveland, 0. |
CSM.'TVJG'J '*■ •dDAH'T «’
For sale by Carswell Drug Co.
ERNEST WHITCHARD & COMPANY
Accountants 'and Auditors
25 City National Bank Bldg.
DAWSON, GEORGIA.
/*n\ Entirely New in Design
( Anc * < '* iaracter
k laferA Patent with gray mat
\ - . SvTv" \y back, gray covered Span
-1 ish heel. Swell without
l s . 'Nj... ;Y \ being "too sporty.
• J The Pair
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FITTED BY CRAFTSMEN ;
TILLMAN & BROWN
‘‘Fitters of Feet
1 MONDAY. APRIL 3, 1922.
ALCAZAR
, MONDAY f
j j| and
g TUESDAY
Special J’roduction
IRENE RCH
in
‘The Call of Home’
Directed by Gasnier
Open
KT3O A. M. Tuesday
Admission:
; Adults 25c. Children 10
Stockings
The famous “MARTHA-4-FOOT
An-Kle-p it Qlove Silk Hose. Will
not run and will stand more wear
than any all-silk stocking made.
Knitted and dressed so as to obtain
the greatest strength, giving a close
fit about the ankle. Will retain luster
and stand more wear than any
stocking made.
$1.98 ,
Ihe Pair