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MATHIS HEADS
NEW ERA SCHOOL
Lysian Will Open Sept. 15. Plains
High Wants Vocational
Teacher
Rural communities are busy j.r
paring for the fall school term .
many changes and items of intco t
are brought to light in a resume of
conditions in certain S'- tior.- as an
nounced by J. E. D. Shipp, chairman
of the County board of education.
New Era School
After a full faculty had been elect
ed for the New Era Consolidated
school, it was found that Mis. Frank
Meyers, who had been named pri/iei
pay of the school, had resigned. Pro
fessor E. Mathis, of Dawson, was
chosen t'o take her place and wit! re
move with his family to New Era
within a few days. Prof. Mathis : ■
known to Americus folks as a gr< at
Sunday school worker and one of the
vt m the Friendship association.
The other teachers are Miss Gertrude
Hunt, Miss McNeil, Miss Parker.
Lysian School
Lysian school will not he complet
ed in time io open on the 28th •i ■
August, but the trustees report that |
they are going to begin school Sep- ■
tember 15.
Plains High School
Tif.-tei':; of the Tiain.s High sehr»ol I
are negotiating with the idea of sc-- j
curing a teacher under the auspices ;
of the Smith-llughes act. President!
B. L. Brides is enthusiastic in the!
matter and 1 > endeavorin to secure a I
teacher for vocational agriculture and i
kindred line’. None of the rural
spools of Sumter have taken a.l- ;
vantage of this beneficient act and it!
is likely that Plains will be the first
one to do so.
Nunn’s Industrial School
The building designed by the Nona
industrial school for negro boys will
Relief |
FOR itWIGESI SON
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DELbANS
inc /id Everywhere
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Three Bricks
Ice Cream
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Three Ladies
With every purchase of Ice
Cream at this fount' you will
be entitled to one vote. Any
one can vote for any lady.
Each evening at 8 o'clock wo
will count the votes and
award a brick of Suniter-
Ma'd lee Cream to the three
, highest. * « ,i|j
Americus Drug Co.
Jackson and Lamar.
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WA NTED - - M LscELL A ft FOUS
WANTED—To protect you, your
family and your property. Frank
K- Matthews, Insurance. 18 ts
WANTED —Room and board in pri
'vate family by couple without
ctbldren. Address P. O, Box 11.
8-2 t
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WANTED—IOO Cords 1 foot split
..pine. G. E. Tillman. D—lt
MONEY TO LEND.
FARM LOAN MONEY plentiful at
cheap interest rale and on easy
team;.. W. W. Dykes. 9-ts
LOR PENT
Fl'R RENT—Compartments “B" and
. “C” of the Dudley Bonded Ware
house, Americus, Georgia. Storage
spice, 1,000 bales to each compart
mgpnt. Rate of insurance 2b cent.-
pep SIOO 00 of insurance per annum, i
Apply to N. M. Dudley, Box 1700,1
Tfther, Okla. 21 if :
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms;
can accommodate boarders. I’h< ne
4H. 2-dt
FOR RENT—Desirable front room,
with or without board. Phone
9 fl. 9-ts
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LOST—Auto tag Number 18-436-Ga. ■
22. Finder please return to Times- i
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Mrs. Glenn Stewart, wile of an American diplomat, and her 200-
pound world's champion Irish wolf hound, Champion Bally-shannon, who
lias captured more prizes and awards than any dog living, she claims.
There arc fewer than SO registered Irish wolf hounds in the world.
he completed next week. The chair
man of the county board wa.; out
there a few days ago and reports that
he is greatly pleased with the bui; ’■
ing ami |.r., nc. I . He said, "'j',; ■
color'd ; er 1 , deserve
;.:1 school be-;tU v .heir i-n. I'”-;,’ ,-:a I
like r;:I;?■; in build ag ii-i Nurture in
20 days. The : 1 Lot I will be run l>
manths in the year.
PASTOP. DECLINES TO QUIT.
ATI Ab iA. I<; [;7.-, John
S. Goodwill, jv., t.,r of th? ('■ ifcd
erate Baptist church was as'red two
weeks ago by his congreg-iLion to
cjuit the pastorate. 11. declined. So
today a bill to enjoin the pastor ftom
filling hi", pulpit was filed in tin Sn
perior court. The mini.' l er has been
temporarily restrained from ; > ich
ing tn I.is church until SepWrber 2.
He will light iho p<h-mmi>m injunt
tion prociwdingii.
Mr. and Mrs. Erne: t Hall, of Wav
erly Hall, are .guc -Is of Mr:;. (.'.
Hawkins on College .treet.
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All Rev. Joshua Khamis had to
do to prepare to play the part of
the sheplurd in "Th'? Wayfarer,”
Seattle’s annual outdoor spectacle,
was to put on his old clothes. He
is n Christian minister recently
arrived from Syria.
FOR SALE
■ : FOR SALE—Fine Jersey cow; fre-sh
in milk. G. R. Ellis. 7-3 t
i FOR SALE—Seventy acres mighty i
good land. Wake up! Fr ink E. I
'' Matthew's. !)-?>t i
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j FIRE BRICK, l ire Clay, Flue f.in- !
ings, Thimbles. Phone 117 Shiver.!
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: FOR SAJLE—Three-burner oil stove. .
; Phone 534. 8-3t'
'FOR RENT—Fiv't fl oi rooms.
Phone 4'19. f>-2t
FOR SALE- -One crop and live sto--’.
and implements, and 1.0 acres land !
throwii in free. Frank E. Matthew-, j
_ 9 " ! t i
FOR SALE One good automobile,
j s andalousiy cheap. I'rmd: E. Mat
j thews. 9-3 t |
j FOR SALE QUICK—I7O Acres go- i i
farm land; nice 5 room dwelling.!
with hall; two tenant houses, barn and i
other out-houses; 10 miles north
west of Americus; on rural mail route |
and on school truck route, within two I
miles of church and school. Price
$25.00 per acre, and if sold before
i August 23rd, price will include crop.
| Must act quick. $1,250 cash. Bal-'
I ance easy berms. Apply A. L. Brown, *
/ Fiaius. Ga., Rout? 2 X 9-ts !
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Fragments of «he tug Edward
stur ■ through the top window of
a power house a block from the
scene of the explosion which killed
the crew of five and reduced the
boat to splinters, .**
BiLiOOS CHILDREN
Black-Draugbl, Leng in Successful
Use, Praised by an Arkansas
Mcthcr, “Soon Does
Its Work.”
Marmaduke, Ark.—Speaking of
! Thedford’s Black-Draught, which ffom
long use in ber household has become
: regarded as “the family medicine,”
! Mrs. Mary E. Hill, of Route 1, thia
place, says:
“When the children get bilious, 1
1 give them a couple of good doses, and
I when we have sour stomach, headache,
■ or any liver or stomach trouble, we j
i use Black-Draught. It is an easy laxa
' tjve, and soon does the work. I cer-
I tainly think it is one of the best rem
edies made.”
Black-Draught acts on the jaded
liver, gently, but positively, and helps
It in its important function of throw
ing out waste materials and poisons
from the system.
in thousands of households Black- j
! Draught, is kept handy for immediate :
use in time of need. Prompt treatment!
often is half the battle, and will often !
prevent slight ills from developing in- I
to serious troubles.
Its well-established merit, during i
more than 70 years of successful use, I
should convince you of the helpful i
effects obtainable by taking Black*!
Draught for liver and stomach dis-!
orders. Get a package today, and !
keep it in your house. See that!
<be package bears tho r words,!
“Thedford’s Black-Draught” NC-141 ;
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Tir: AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER
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Iti< hard H s:> has been a
polh <man for ihe Department of
riculturc In Want ington I). C.,
11 v. .if ; l.’o, th. p.jst 3() yoarr be
has made his rounds on a bicvclo.
ALLEN'S fuOT=EASf. DDES IT.
'A hen shoes pinch or corns and bunions
ache, get a package of ALLEN’S FOOT
EASE, the antiseptic powder to be
shaken into the shoes. It takes the sting
out ot corns and bunions, gives instant
relief to Smarting, Aching. Swollen feet.
1.500.111 io bounds ’ >owder for the feet were
used by onr AnnyandNavy duringthew-ar.
CLARK’S
PHARMACY
Cut Prices
Thursday is Ladies Day
Every lady buying a drink
or ice cream at our fount
will receive a ticket enti
tling her to a chance on
the three bricks of Sumter-
Maid Ice Cs cam F REE.
T ickets drawn at 5 o'clock
I Intraday aitetnobn and
one brick ea'ch w<l| be
sent three lucky ladies.
' , A-li sell Thursday a
box of Azurea or Flor
amye Face Powder to any
lady purchasing a drink or
ice cream for 65c. Regu
lar sl-00 size. This offer
for Thursday only.
CLARK’S
PHARMACY
Phone 14
CHF.YSAN I HEMUM CLUB
TO MEET FRIDAY.
The- Chrysanthemum club will meet :
Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the ;
Tea Room on Fors.vth street.
Mr . Joe Poole and .Mrs. J. A. '
Clements will entertain the mem (
ber
?■. short business session will b: '
herd, after which refreshments wilt !
be served. Lrter the entire club '
will go to Urn various flower beds !
to in pert the plants at-this stage o‘ ,
growth.
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Mr;. Georg'- Martin of Birmiug
ham, is the guest of Miss Mau le
Beavers at her home on Horne street I
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Ihe Greatest Modem Ro- I
mco: Rodolplj Valentina in I
the “l our Horsemen,” at the i'■
Rylander Friday and Salur- g!
day, presents an interpreta- S
lion of 1922 love-making B 1
that gets old and young,
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DEMONSTRATION
Thursday and Friday
of the New “Superior”
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I here will be on the streets 7 hursday and Friday in Americus a Dem
onstration I ruck on which will be mounted some of the latest mod
els of the new ’SUPERIOR’ CHEVROLET, showing the superior
features of the new ‘Superior’ model Chevrolets, from which they get
their names.
Price Reductions Effective August Ist
C l IASSIS, New Superior $ 425.00
ROADS H. ( IL New Superior 510.00
TOURING CAR 525.00
UTIL! TYCOUPE ...../:.: 680.00
4-PASSENGER COUPE 840.00
SI',DAN, New Sup; i I Dr -.. 860.00
LIGI IT DEL!VERY TRUCK 510.00
| F.-B. MODEL TOURING 885,00
; F.-B. ROADS! ER 865.00
MODEL G TRUCK 650.00
MODEL T TRUCK 1,095.00
Prices I . O. B. Flint, Mich.
ALL CHEVROLET OWNERS ARE REQUESTED
TO BE PRESENT THURSDAY OR FRIDAY
FLETCHER AUTOMOBILE CO.
! Buchanan Bldg (oi ner Lamar and Cotton Avenue
‘ Watch Chevrolet Lead’’
Infill I, II imam **
Cash Sale
Tires and Tubes
COMPLETE STOCK—ALL, FULLY GUARANTEED.
f oliowing a paitial list of Brunswick fires and Tubes; other sizes in stock at propoition
ate'y low price. Phis is a temporary reduction. Make your tire and tube purchases now
TIRES TUBES ,
i> List Fabric Cord List Sale
Nc’n.lud Priee Sale Privw Sale Price Price Price
■’O* l $12.95 $ 9,05 $1.90 $1.60 I
;<) *3 1-2 14.90 10.43 14.95 2.25 1.90
32x3 12 19.15 13.40 2.55 2.10
31x4 21.75 15.20 3.10 « 2.50
32x4 25.40 17.80 26.95 3.20 2.60
33x4 1890 27.95 3.40 2.70
54x4 . 19,95 28.95 3.50 2.80
132x4 i.Z 23.85 4.15 3.40
33x4 1-2 24.70 4.30 3.50
34x4 1-2 25.65 . 4.40 3.60
35x4 12 26.75 4.60 3.70
COMPLETE LINE OF AUTOMOBILE PARTS AND
ACCESSORIES. FORD PARTS. GAS AND OIL
MOON AUTO SUPPLY CO.
H. W. Moon, Proprietor. Successor to Ga. Motor Co.
Phone 130
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REPUBLICANS CONDEMN K K K
FORT WORTH, icx,i .. Augu I 9.
-—Condemnation of the Ku Klttx
Kian was expressed in a platform
unanimously adopted by tl-.? Texas
Republican convent! 11 at its closing
ROUND TRIP
SUMMER
FARES
FROM AMERICUS.
’Jew York $57-1.9
Boston 69.74
Philadelphia 51.70
Baltimore 4G-15
VIA SAVANNAH AND
STEAMSHIP
Tickets include meals and berth
aboard ship. Tickets will also
be sold to New York and Bo ton
going via Savannah ami ship,
returning via rail or vice versa
at rate slightly higher than tha
above.
For sailing;-, accommodations
and any further information
apply to Ticket Office, Central
I‘epOt. George Anderson,
Agent. Phones 1 or 137.
Cent; al of Georgia Ry.
Ocean Steamship Co.,
M. & M. T. Co.
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WEDNESDAY, AUCUST 9 cro
I session today. The
j the first time, it wis ta iJ T ,„ ?*
! place a. full ticket i u ti, f hr!i ” I
| the November election, hea " !
{ W. H. Atwell, of Dalia/ .
ernor.
‘ CORNS 7
Lift Off with Fingers
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Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a
breezone on an axthmg corn. m Ma „
that corn stops hurting, then shortk
you lift it right off with lingers ThiM
5 our druggist sells a tiny bottle of
■'■reczone for a few cents, sufficient t„
remove every hard corn, soft torn .
corn between the toes, and the calluse”
without soreness or irritation.