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Society
BRIDAL PARTY
ENTERTAINED.
,Following the rehearsal of the
wedding of Miss Mary Alice Lingo
to Mr. Guy S. Crawtford; of J .
Louis, which will take place tonight
at the home of the bride's parent
on Brannen avenue, Mrs. George
Holston was hostess to the bridal ,
party and a few friends on Tuesday
night at a buffet supper. The home
was decorated with quantities of
golden rod and plumbago.
The guests included Miss Lingo.
Mr. VrawfoYd, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Lingo, Mr. and Mrs. 11. O. Jones,
Miss Melva Clark, Miss Elizabeth
Brown, Miss Eunice Royal, Rob and
Hinton Brown, Erank Herrington, of
Macon, and George Hohton.
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. Russell Thomas is ill wit’’, dengue
fever>iat his home on Taylor street.
Thomas B. Scrutehins, who wa- ■
called-Ao Americus by the illness of I
his mother, Mrs. M. E. Scrutehins, I
remedy
FOR THE RELIEF OF
Coughs, Colds, Croup
WHOOPiWG COUGH, HOARSENESS
BRONCHITIS
-SOLD EVERYWHERE- | I
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CIGARETTE 'h jH u-T
STROLLERS
Quality Guaranteed By \ I
TOBACCO PRODUCTS CORP, V I
New York, N. Y. XX Vy
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CL'ASSIEIEDADVERIISEMEN T s
W ANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
REMEMBER—The markets that sell
.meats that are slaughtered right.
Atnie Market, Cato’s "Cash and
Carry.- —26-3 t
W-ANTED—To protect you, yout
family and your property. Frank
Ej Matthews, Insurance. 18-ts
WANTED—One or two well traine 1
pointers or setters; must be good
ones, and cheap. Box 81, Cot’ton
' ‘‘dale, Fla. * 20-10 t,
YOUR OPPORTUNITY to be inde-
.pendent and prosperous. Become
our special representative; sell goods
inicon-tant demand. Particulars free.
The Bacom Company, Elmira, N. Y.
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‘ . WANTED AT ONCE— House in de
desirable location. Write or wire ;
J.' F. Hubbard, P. O. Box 952, < o- I
limbus, Ga.—2G-3t
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—Three er four room
furnished or unfurnished; furnish
ed preferred. Phone 574, Acme
Market.—26-2t
FARM LOAN MONEY plentiful at .
rcheap interest rate and on easy
terms. W. W. Dykes. 9-ts
sT(’Ott Olt M,OOO. TO LEND oh de
tsirable farm property. 11. 0. Jones; ■
2'2-tf I
WILL GIVE our customers the bcm'-
•lit of our pretty fall and winter
Hats at cost for cash. Come by jind ]
them on your way to the fair. '
A|nericus Millinery Parlors, f,()G '
Jac 1:so;t avenue.—26-31
\?ANTED—Everybody to know that -
the Acme Market is still nt the
tame old stand on Cotton avenue
and doing a rushing business. Call
5T4. Instant service.—2C-3t
Ift
teturmd to Atlanta Wednesday, the
condition of Mrs. Scrutehins having
greatly improved.
;—
Mrs. Anna Wilson, Mrs. John W.
Shiver and Miss Eva Claire Shiver
are ill with dengue fever at their'
home on South Lee street.
Miss Helen Frazier, of Johnson |
City City, Tenn., instructor of Eng
lish in the high school, is at home
with Mrs. W. S. Roach.
Mr, and Mrs. W. I). Bailey, wl > e
marriage was an interesting event
of Sunday, taking place in Atlanta, i
arrived in Americus Tuesday’ night.
C. S- Tidwell, of Atlanta, teacher >
of mathematics in the high school,
will occupy an apartment in the home
of W. S. Roach on South Lee street. •
The many friends of Mrs. Eg- I
b.-i Au,-!. v..:, rug r. t lo learn that |
.-he is very ill at her home on Lee
street. • I
The condition of Mrs. J. A.
Knighton, who underwent an opera
tion recently, is satisfactory.
Wibl< Marshall is suffering from
an attack of dengue fever.
George Lumpkin is ill with fever.
B. R. Boyd is ill with' dengue i
fever at his home on College street.
Turkish atrocities are being com
mitted in Asia Minor ami smoked
in th® Unite d States.
A man does not always say what |
he things because it is not proper ■
FOR RENT 1
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FOR RENT Four unfurnished <
rooms; private bath. Phone 142. <
23-ts ]
FOR RENT l’nfiti nished apart- i
ment; private bath. Phone 533. ]
25-5 t i
FOR RENT—Two rooms; close in. ■
Phone 651. 25-Jt :
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms '
for light housekeeping; all conven
iences; close in. 464 West Lamar
St’. Phone 430. 25-3 t
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 1920 Model Ford Tour
ing car; in A-l condition. Call
924.—tf-dh . . •
FOR SALE—One Jersey Jtnd one
Holstein caw, both with young
calf. Phone 592.—27-11 ‘ .
i FOR SALE -One second-hand roller
top <fe.de and (hair. Phone Dr.
M. H. Wheeler. ■ 23-ts
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I FOR'SALE—Bicycle in goojl condi
tion at Tims’.- It-s order. -25-dh-tf
: :
I FOR SALE—Studebaker roadster;
good mechanical condition. Four
ne,v tires, at Rylander Garage. IG-cf
FOR SALE OR RENT—Piano. In
! formation and displayed at Wind
sor Pharmacy. --37-3 t
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND—Package containing ch’il-
i 1 i'h'- clothes Sunday morning otj
Hampton street. OwYter may pay
Toy ad at Times-Recorder and get
pmkage.- 2i-;t
STRAYED MONDAY -3 months’
old Collie puppy. . Lame in right
fore leg. Notify Chains -DaVis,
phono 316.—26-ts.
LOST— Bunch of keys, either at :
pest office or on Lamar street to
Rylander building. Phone 949
—27-2 t
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EVERETT TRUE —BY CONDO !
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IF The. cx= Xqur Tack is. to Consist I
OF TGCCDmG. THG tVOR.LT>> YOU'lfC TICK'-STD
cui A POOR 'BPoaT CfoSTiNQ STAT<o<\j
l'lq_ lecu tug
to cuss before ladies.
Ex-Senator Cole is 100 years old.
He can remember years and years I
ago when congress worked.
A number of young men and hoys .
engaged in an exciting hunt yester-1
day. The fields of their operations,
was the big patch of high grass and i
weeds on the vacant lot east of the i
Hotel Windsor. Ten wild animals I
were slaughtered by the hunters, i
Rats.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Q. Melton and
little son, Quimby, Jr., who have I
been the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. 1). i
I'. Davenport on Taylor street for I
some time, motored to Atlanta Wed- :
uesday where they will reside in the'
future.
Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw, Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Greene am] ( ar:
Greene, have retained to their homes I
in Marietta after spending the week- '
end with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Prance ]
at the A. &. M. College.
C. M. Kilian, manager of...the
American Doughboy Co., in Atlanta, j
Cures Malaria, Chili.
| Fever, Bilious Fever, ,
Colds and LaGrippe
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2 1 he Windsor Pharmacy is Gl\ ING AWAY Absolutely A
JJ I'REE attractive Automobile lags with the name $
ft /\mericus on them. Call and get yours. 8
Just Received Fresh Shipment
at Ice Cream Sandwiches 2
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WINDSOR PHARMACY *
“Ti IE CORNER DRUG STORE ON THE SQUARE”
Dick Ph O ne I 6 I
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You’ve Got To
Wear ’Em, Fellows- I
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So I had, a big bunch at almost every price shipped in L :j
—> n today, out tomorrow, a small profit, a quick
turnover—and you save the difference. t-3
One dandy lot of I 00-count Percale Shirts in fine pin
stripes and colors. Worth more, but for a few S
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$1.50 Each . |
Another attractive lot of Shirts in woven-stripe kn
.Ej ■ Madras. in all colors and patterns. Only—-
$2.00 Each 11
I ltrs s the thing: An excellent woven Madras Shirt, i
With silk stripes, for a few days they go at— @ ]
(3 <5
$2.50 and $3.00 Each g
/\ll of tliri above lots are in sizes 14 to 18, fast
colors, absolutely guaranteed by v
FRED .11
W. FRED SILLS ■ ‘ '
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THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
was a business visitor to Americus
Wednesday.
Little Sarah Niblack is improv
ing from a recent illness at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Niblack, on Felder street..
Take
talofaDs
for the liver
Beware of imitations. Demand
the genuine in lOcancl 35c paek
a£ s Leaii;ss .xtio.’c trade tnai'k.
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A picture for mothers, sweet
hearts and “good fellows.”—
“Over The Hill,” Rylander
Theater Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Roy Cordell is ill with den
gue fever at her home on Church
street.
Pat McArthur is ill with fever
at his home here.
Mrs. F. C. Thompson is suffering
rrom an attack of dengue fever.
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bailey
and little son have returned from
Atlanta where they attended the
marriage of Miss Floyd Williford to
W. D. Bailey Sunday.
Miss’Sarah Cobb, principal of the
Gramar school, is ’ ill with dengue
fever.
Miss Flora Bacot 'is ill at her
home with dengue fever.
J. Lewis ENis returned last night
from a business trip to Leesburg
and Albany.
Miss Martha Wheatley of 40C> Col
lege street, is convalescent after all
attack of fever.
[ Miss Eunice Royal, of Cordele, is
the guest- of Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Royal on Brown street.
E. L. (Coot) Stanfield, of the
’ Times-Recorder, is ill with dengue
fever.
John West Sheffield is ill with
dengue fever at his home on Brown
street.
Mrs. W. R. Marsh is ill at her home
on Jackson street.
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7 Fall Furnishings i
If you inspect the new stocks for fall—shirts, \ ■>
a neckwear, hosiery, underwear, pajamas, etc. —
n you 11 note thp careful attention paid to minute de-
tISX tails. I hat’s an aasurance that quality has reached V'tt
it' height. 1 hat also tells you that values are at their » Cl
A personal visit is the best way to cor.vin< - e you. f 7
/ .STEIN-BLOCH, STYLEPLUS-
/ SOCIETY BRAND C I.OHIES ’
. it Rylander Shoe .JM
a Wr - *“• -• ’
X Company J
Wa on the corner f ' - ---■ X
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IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY A KELLY
/ ir Y° u have never doubted the quality of
> W a KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRE; po 3 “ n
X'I&KWSB f sibly'i however, the former price might 0
H have deterred you from trying one. X
if Now that objection has been removed.
WITH, " .
' It Costs No More To Buy a Kelly q
□ That’s Why we say we are Selling the 2
o es t Tire on the Market $
| Kelly - Springfield J ]
At Prices ( heaper than you are able lo buy other Tire* <
Why experiment with unknown quantities when the same
amount of money will buy a KELLY-SPRINGFIELD? _
X '• • Hie Nqme is a Guarantee of Service and Safety. pi
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g .Gatewood-Cogdell Hardware Co. 5
Phone 64 Americas, Ga. Forsyth and Lee Sts
IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY A KELLY
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Mrs, Annie Walker is J!1 with
dengue fever.
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Prevent i
Outhouse
Odons i
I
=—and dry up outhouse
deposits with Red Devil
Lye. Used two or three
times each week it keeps
such places odorless and
pleasant, especially in sum
mer. So easy —you should
not be without it.
u4/u)a</3 demand the genuine
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WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 197?
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I A mirror of human hearts
“Over The Hill,”
- eater Friday and Saturday.
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Ntce Selection
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| Mahogany Son inn |
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Repairs Solicited. All wotE I
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| WALLIS MOTT, Mgr.
if' Phone 229
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