Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, September 18, 1922, Home Edition, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO 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. ■ IL- «l* I— All |, B| _ . , - —-- - | Why MAI <II Theyt-e got t'hQ i strolers Thuts a Cigarette! fifteen for 10# A T Bfi .A Movie Star in Every Package / z ; // // s s' /' ■ ■ '4p- h c-"x!-wES\\ 1- j / ■ : Wm\\ ■ • ' /p J ' ■ VW I , II . .j;. ? ‘«w I ■■ " »7-- v ’■■ IH 1 S . B «J; : j ; / I \t ■ b / ■ • w R1 7 ’* : I J 'i STYLEPLUS \ V-' : ; 1 Li / I CLOTHES .. ■ 7 > v R •” \ sf h9 •V V - ■- Hi Ltf• I mfr/ / I r. 4*OA \ . * = >•-,' & S | s£o - S3O ■ $35 .. / I " ' " I s - ® E? P 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 | Come in, examine them and try on a few. fl <i I I Rylander Shoe Co. - “On The Corner’’ i J 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. .___ 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. • Th<_ following f hcdule figures published a. information and not gnaTT” ’ 1 ‘ 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. I i 1' fl II □‘ I / 1 I j | F-cirfax ' 1 The Most Popular Pattern Ever Sold. t Come iBL And " S ee I ©v V 1 * // ■ y 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 « • I after every meal |! adds a zest and helps digest ] I One Ove cent package of Wrigley’s coatahis a beneficial after dinner 1 treat for the whole family. c 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. ||| i I i Ili I Ik C ’ll § 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.” ‘•Sih. 7/iey are goad far i aluabla * R A i | j r -A. C 77 ! I- jlifrei I ! W&flaSw fl JWmH 2 — g CLASSIHEDADVERTISEMENTS I l * M> —T"“- J r~r n.rTiiu umimi 1 tin wj.win ulljuuj-11.. L WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS I FOR RENT if i e 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 ® -——-—— | ®{ 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 G BELIEV LIT, IT’S SO.” Alca- , zar Monday and Tuesday. . t ALLISON t UNDERTAKING CO. i Established 1908 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Prompt Service Up-to-Date Equipment Day Phones* 286 and 25.3 Night, 106 1 i - ! Come To COMPTON BICYCLE SHOP 1 You Get Aeroplane Work And Submarine Prices. I i I I ‘ I I Store News ' ♦ • I ■ I ® I SILK AND WOOLEN DRESSGOODS | I •; I During the past week we have g opened the greatest line pf Silks and Woolen Dress Goods we have ever shown. j I’ . I I • 1 | 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. • .. • ■ IS' 4 4 W* J * T I’ . I | 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 H f I g J I El 4 lii II COTTON FABRICS j GALORE i 1 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. I I’ ‘ | | It matters/. „ot what you wish in | Piece Goods, Silks or Cottons, we | |; are well equipped to take .care of y Oll - i s' t | I ® I | I . I I I | WOMEN’S J J READY-TO-WEAR j I I I . I 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 11 • attention. I I ;j Remember in this department you | will find here the roomiest, clean est, best equipped and most up-to- | date department in all South | a Georgia. a ! ] I j _ _ _ - g J K ] * I I [ A CORDIAL WELCOME i . * We invite y bur attention to our h entire stock regardless of what you ' want. * j I ■ | Chas. L. Ansley i- . .2,7 <_ 2. ■< . MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1922