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PICRIC ACID IS
CHEAP PE W
George Man-hall, if the county
agent's office, has received iiotiec
that the federal govitvment has .
hand several mill ion p..ai-* L-. of pie.
nc tjid. This wii) l>c .1 .•*,
Georgia by the Ext-- isiun ue .
the .(Luigi*, State cuing a d w .
cost' the farmers 7 c<rts per p<> i*i<f
1 o. 4i. skipping point plus freight
i harp.es,
ft is stored in Ma’ dand and Tex i
HiidSChnght r.-'.xs to Amcri< a: •
from ,<)2 1-2 > .06 per pou..d in-
cluding the weigh v boxes.
J his mate* si will ho ship jod oniv
in car lots of 2.0,000 pounds or more,
and not less than 1,000 jjoumir
be sold to any p rson A'ho must u-*"
it for fanning purposes. Th. conn- i
ty agent h..s application blank;'* f>. ,
ordering this material.
As soon as older": for 2’ '
pounds in" received the pi tic a ’
bi shipped to some centra) point
and reshipped. The local freigH !
charge from this central point ’v!' ;
vary as the distance varies. It.
totaf-eost will th. refute be from 1 Oc J
1o 15c per pound. Number 8 caps j
for di to’iatirg ti'is picric acid v. :l' ;
cost +<• out 03c each.
ITcric at id is put tin in -ix ounce j
tartrjdges or sticks, wh : h can be cut '
in two pieces ’or smali explosions, i
Since it i.- 25 per cent more effi-j
dynamite, which is coining ;
about 25c per pound, its u. <_ is very <
economical.
BANK. CALL ISSUED
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18—Comp
troller of , rrency t*..-’ay issm* a 1
call for condition .*f al] nat.until i
bank, Friday, September 15.
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Why MAI <II
Theyt-e got
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strolers
Thuts a Cigarette!
fifteen for 10#
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.A Movie Star
in Every Package
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No man ever regrets buyng Styleplus | m
Clothes. Real style, ah-wool fabrics, re- | ’*
marlcab?e tailoring that keeps th<> style in | E
| your suit, reasonable price, a real guar- ,?
b tee. Quality and price are both right. v
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j GEORGIA IS HEALTHY
STATE TO LIVE IN
I ATLANI 1, Sept. 18. Figures
j compiled by teh Biierau of Vital
Statistics of the Board of Health re
| v .led that in the first quarter f
[this year, that fevrer
I died in Georgia 4han in anj othei
j rite in ti: .3 utlurist, in :n. old
| ance with the c< mparative poulat
p. ■■ ..
' loir dot,: m |, -, o* 7e*'9 p* .
di;iih rate per thousand .■
jof 10.3 pei cm. Ahi :;it. :*■
| lot.< st was North < aioli a, with a
total of 7,042 .I.■alii or 10.8 per - t.
WithT
; peal
: tisties, urgin?
I cessily of trir ■ •■•ifo... . t ' .. f
j law requiring that ev
1 even d-ith b” re- I. 1 . the
■ records of the ill . 1 mbe kept
. up to tic' ■ : d 1 yond question
! DISTRICT GOVERNOR OF
LIONS LACK AFTER TRIP
i District. Governor of flic Lion- >.f
Georgia, 11. L. Al! .... of Am.-:k u,
. accompanied by H. V.. Hynit 1
IK. T. ’ . c . . e, returned Si u
I day : iom Columub The. a1 enu
‘ed a meeting e. . ><’olumbi : ■ lub
| held for the.pur] of >• im'cting '
j interest in tin- ilmrter i.i. ht '..hi 'li 1
i will tak • pl; near ’utur'i
Mr. Allo?) : : .o m.. :ing plan ■
I for the •district convention of. th
■ Lions clubs . h:-. h vol t; • t,! ~'
I in Macon in (>• tuber.
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WARNING.
| WASHINGTON. Seri. I,s
. visoi;. . ort hw< ast torm
ere <!: pl'yid at JO a. m. Monday
lij om Cap'* Gerry to I trut" '.' ■ . :.
i di«tv"l>ahce ; ; of moderate h" n-i'y
' apparently, ■ i ■.... iftg off the
I east F'loi In <■ ; , , w . ■ ] ,
■ri au 'ni.runci u.
Plumbur does p repair job
free. “IF 'i OU BELIEVE IT,
li 3 'O.” Alcazar Monday
and Tut :day.
RAF ROaU ;< ’}
'Central Time.)
Arrive' and D rture of l'a»sej‘*?« i’
rains. An., Ga.
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Th<_ following f hcdule figures
published a. information and not
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CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
Arrive leave
11:55 pm Columbrs-Ohgo 3:4 5 am
10pm AlbaJi..-bloni./'y 5«1 1 am
7:25 pm Macon-Atlanta 6 27 am
.:lu}'m Columbus • am
1 55 pi t Albany-Montg’y 2:1 Ipm
' 14 p.ii M.i' Atlanta 1:55 pm
1 '"5 pm O''imbus *3':!>o pm
il0:00am Columbus !2' : '.opir
6:37 am Albany 7:25 pm
5:14 am Macon-Atlanta 10: *5 pm
3:45 am Albany-.Jaxvilla 11 :55 pm
2:58 am Albany-.laxville 12:27am
12:37 am Chgc, St. L. Atla 2:58 am
1:35 am Cinti and Atlanta 1 :t;5 am
;* Daily; (1; Sunday.
SEABOARD AIR LINE
Arrives Leaves
3:10 pm Cordele-Savh. 12:26 pm-
IfTi■."liril 17i1 fnilrJ r nLT!r‘-1 Kt 1 *72Q T'l2. r—> r-:2?• r—ir. ' mmmr
'■ THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
MR2. HETTiE FERGUSON.
M; . lii t e A . ,i J erguson, 33
, y<-..r. o> age, died at the Plains
■Jo , • ~j i ?>l< "day, September IK, at
ifideath following an
of three days.
J- i- 11 lie held from
ImSoto Methodi t church at 10
<>\ ‘ coiid.ict d by lie'. . James
Hu -nin n and interment will be
<.. Grove corm tery in Ameri-
cus. •
. band, W. F.
! < . i.ii ami two daughters, Miss
V, i’ergusan and Mi s Sarah
i • gu-on, of DeSoto, at. t two
, Mr;. ]■’ A. Smith and Miss
lio Allen, of Atlanta. Four
8. 1 ■ t ■ A. .
' W A : n and M. li. Allen, of At-
~ ol'u arv i ve.
Mr . Ferguson, who was one of the
> bi-t be'oved women of commun
v . a. member <■: the Alethodist
church ami a ; a regular attendant
m. 1 it-- so.-- and organizations,
.at.,, v -c, born in L’.; .>er county, and
was the Jiib hter of W. W. Allen, a
■ v'o o. id of that countv.
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AMERICUS
JEWELRY CO.
WAI .1 .IS MOTT, Mgr.
Phone 229
HARDING PLAYS GOLF.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18. Mrs.
Harding is reported greatly improved
today at the White House, her con- |
dition being so satisfactory the presi- |
dent for the first time in 10 days
left the grounds to play golf.
21ST CHILD NAMED.
SAVANNAH, Sept. 18.—Mr. ami
Mrs. A. M. Johns n decided to name
their 21st son Herbert LimLey. The
child was bore thr,*e weeks ago.
Hanlon knocked out Strb
ling. “IF YOU BELIEVE IT,
IT’S SO.” Alcazar Monday
and Tuesday.
$5,000.00
TO LOAN
On Americus Residence
Property
LEWIS ELLIS. Phone 830.
WRIGk fS
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after every meal |!
adds a zest and helps digest ]
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One Ove cent package of Wrigley’s
coatahis a beneficial after dinner
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treat for the whole family.
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It gives delight and keeps teeth
white. It’s a satisfying sweet
Wrigley'S is cleansing, cooling and
soothing to mouth and throat.
Lasts long-costs little—does much, j
Wrigley’s is made clean and comes i
tc you clean, wholesome and full oi
i||i flavor ha ils wax wrapped package.
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WRIGLEY’S P.'K. Is the |
new sugar - Jacketed gunt.
All Wrijjley’s benefits
Sa». the tibk aud an ex,ra ire®* tor- your 0
\ "sweet tooth.”
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CLASSIHEDADVERTISEMENTS I
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WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS I FOR RENT
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WANTED Two or three rooms, I FOR RENT—To young men, fur §
furnished, for light 'Housekeeping. ! nished rooms; close in. Good la- B
Address Times-Recovder.— 15-3 t I cation. Postoffice Box 217. 16-31
«VANTED—To protect you, your 11 OR SALT. —Studebaker roadster; rs
family and your property. Frank } good mechanical condition. Four a
•C. Matthews, Insurance. 18-ts ! new tires, at Rylander Garage. 16-ts ®
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WANTED Voting man with some i FOR RENT Small furnished apart- £j
mercantile experience who wants ' meat to couple without children, ja
:o permanently enter employ of . R ox 217. 16-3 t
•orporation where earnings will de- ;,; g
tend 0:1 his own efforts. Address , ®!
rimes-Recorder.—ls-3t ‘FOR RENT —Two large connecting &
] room with kitchenette; all convert- @
WANTED—-A water mill man that iences. Address P. O. Box 274—14-7 tgl
has had some experience. E. J. I S
Salter, AmericUs, Rt. B. 11-Ct F(,R RENT — Tw <> furnished rooms g
18-61 t 0 couple or gentleman. Board §
if preferred. Phone 989.—14-6 b
WILL PAY $3.50 PER CORD for— |
oak wood. A. C. Alexander, 708 HRE BRICK, Fire Clay, Flue Lin* ®
Spring street. 16-5 t ings, Thimbles. Phone 117 Shiver. ®
HEMSTITCHING and picoting at- LOST AND FOUND 1
tachment; fits all sewing machines. ■■ gj
Vico $2.00. Checks 10c extra. Light’. LOST Wire spoke automobile
Hail Order House, Box 127, Binning- wheel and tire 32x4 on Vienna- bJ
lam, Ala. 11-61 Americus public road. Reward. No- §
1 tify M. McDonald, Americus, or Ej
•OR SALE— 4-Burner oil stove, i.i Times-Recorder. 1 ts 1
good condition. Phone 499. 13-ts ——■■ ®
— STRAYED OR STOLEN—Setter dog, a)
IVAN'TED- Small furnished apart answers to name “Sport”, beauti- g
ment for light housekeeping. Ad- ful brown hair and white feet; white if
iress “Rooms,” Times-Recorder. on tip of tail. Reward if returned g
18-3 t to Frank Sheffield. 18-ts g
IVANTED—*>O Dozen fresh fertile LOST—-Hub cap from Stutz auto- g
egg-weekly from large stock. Wil! mobile. Finder please return to W. ®
•■ay premium for best. Phone 974-. JS. Ivey and receive reward. 18-lt S
13-6 t g
——— STRAYED—Three young steers, a
Take up and notify John Shes- ®
FOR SALE fi e ld. J6-3t g)
FOR SALE - Buttercups narcissii FARM LOAN MONEY p)e^7 u T~«t I
and jonquil bulbs. Call Mis. W. J. cheap interest rate and on easy ®
losey. !6-3t terms. W, W. Dykan, 8-ts >
Alcazar porter sleeps all =
night in cemetery. “IF YOU 0
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BELIEV LIT, IT’S SO.” Alca- ,
zar Monday and Tuesday.
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ALLISON
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UNDERTAKING CO. i
Established 1908
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND EMBALMERS
Prompt Service
Up-to-Date Equipment
Day Phones* 286 and 25.3
Night, 106
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COMPTON BICYCLE SHOP 1
You Get Aeroplane Work
And Submarine Prices.
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DRESSGOODS |
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During the past week we have
g opened the greatest line pf Silks
and Woolen Dress Goods we have
ever shown. j
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| Silks embrace everything front
( repe de Chine, Canton Crepes,
Satin Cantons, Taffetas, Satin-sac- i
§ ed fabrics in all the various beauti- I
ful Mallinson weaves. • .. • ■
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| In the Woolen Goods you will find
Serges, Tricotines, Wool Cantons,
Eponges, Velours, Wool Ratines,
etc. They are here in the plain |
weaves and all the up to-date nov- J
cities. j
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GALORE i
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the most enormous line in the way
of Ginghams, Madras Cloths, Cam
brics, Percales, Silk-Striped Shirt
ings, Cheviots, etc. Most of these
are the best values we have ever
& shown.
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Piece Goods, Silks or Cottons, we |
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We continue to receive daily ship
ments in this department, and the j
many sales we are making prove |
conclusively that we have a stock
unequalled in the city. We have
2 some extraordinary values in Can
ton Crepes, Crepe de Chines and
Poiret 1 wills on which we’re mak-
| ing special prices for the coming
week, and to which we invite your
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attention.
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will find here the roomiest, clean
est, best equipped and most up-to- |
date department in all South |
a Georgia. a
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We invite y bur attention to our h
entire stock regardless of what you
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1922