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' RNOON, MAY 17, 1923.
11l STSHBEB
W- Continuous Freight Rate on
nmodittes Handled in
and Out There
■ POSTA, May 17—Considera-
■ number of matters of gen-
■ rest to the city featured the
of the directors of the
■ of Commerce Monday e ve-
, , each matter being about as iro-
ns the other.
■ decided that the president
; name a committee for the
e oi securing a fund to carry
light for the enforcement of
a. 1 requiring the Southern
■■ ; to charge a continuous
■ ■ ■ rate over the line.- of the sys
and out of Valdosta. This
. as recently secured from the
,-crviee commission but was
-ijoined (by an order from
the judges jf the federal
court. It is now planned
. the fight before the Supreme
for a final decision regarding
,I'orcement of this rule.
V, ■ WHITES. TWO BLACKS,
I .3 ON LIQUOR CHARGES
, AI.DOSTA, May 17.—A United
c.;,;.. .. deputy marshal has just
four men to the Lowndes
, . • jail, holding them on charges
(: . violating the prohibition laws,
'ih. party was composed of two
wi . men and two negroes and they
v.cc brought from the Fargo sec
ti- ; and held pending a commitment
before the United States com
. mer. The arresting officers
; .) statement to the jail offi-
, r yarding the evidence against
i.e quartet.
tax collectors face
POSSIBLE STATE PENALTY
VALDOSTA, May 17.—Reports
f. . :l Atlanta indicate that only 75
, ,: ' < out of the 164 in the state
| ■ made final settlements of tax
, ■ lions as required by law. De
li ■< ot tax payers have thus placed
. - one hundred tax collectors in
■-it ion of being penalized by
■-.te for failing to make set
as required by law in April,
t also embarrassing the state in
th< matter of funds to a consider
. L ' tent with a situation that is
l'u'i f-T all of those concerned.
fORY CLUB GROWING.
El E, May I".—Judge U. V.
«•; i e who’is working here in co
‘ „ w ij.h National Chairman
( b " Dull of the democratic par
- the success of the party in
■ of the Victory Club
. . already listed. The purpose
i • , have a club here with twenty
, i.-'te members. ,
FARM LOANS
Money to lend on farm lands
r cent interest. Quick serv-
” Gorden Howell, Rep.
Chickamauga 1 rust Co.
I -We do all Kinds of
| LIGHT WELDING
I Go-Carts Re-Tired WHe You
I Wait.
I COMPTONS BICYCLE SHOP
| 205 Cotton Avenue
I Residence Phone C 46
I
I Joy's Flowers Bring Joy
| Flowers for the Graduate
| Any Variety
I Let us quote our prices on
I Graduation F lowers
■ Phone 490
Joy Flower Shop
I Opposite Postoffice
If-.
TO PLEASE YOU
I We try to have the best for
I you,
I With occasionally some
I thing new.
I Would you like a trout
I .steak? It is real nice.
I Our small pork hams, shouL
I ders and rib roast are tender
I and toothsome.
I DON’T FAIL TO CALL US
■ for choice fresh meats, fruits
I and vegetables.
4, BRAGG’S
market
I CITY AND FARM LOANS
J " de on business or Residence Prop-
Irty and Good Farms. Lowest Intec-
?s t- Quick Results.
I DAN CHAPPELL
I Planter* Bank Building
I FOR QUICK SERVICE AND
I HEAVY HAULING PHONE 121
I WOOTTEN TRANSFER CO.
I Office in America. Ste»m Laundry !
SOUTH JACKSON STREET '
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CORDELE PIONEER DIES .
CORDELE, May Ij—Joel Thom
as Hill, pioneer citizen, well known
and beloved over several counties in
this section passed in death shortly
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« MONEY to loan
FARM LOANS —To run from 5 to 20 year*, with privil-
* ege to repay in full or any part at any time, discounting
all payments made in advance:
LOANS ON CH Y PROPERTY—Cash funds immediately
available, to run from 1 to 5 years, with privilege of re
paying at any time after 60 days notice.
I
SUMTER TRUST COMPANY™
Stephen Pace, Manager.
7-9 Rylander Bldg. Americus, Ga.
i -
after one o’clock Wednesday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lamb
following an illness which hag lasted
several weeks.
r •>.
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
CHEAP MONEY ON FARMS
$2,000,000.00. Two Million Dollars to lend on good farms, well
improved, at 5 1-2% interest, the borrower having the privilege of
making payments on the principal at any interest period, stopping
the interest on such payments. Also, we have large sums to lend a!
6%, 6 1-2% and 7 per cent. Loans can be closed as soon as abstracts
of titles can be made. Our contract is as good as the best and you
do not, have to wait.
Write us or see G. R. Ellis or G. C. Webb in charge of our Home
Office, at Americus.
EMPIRE LOAN & TRUST COMPANY
• Americus, Ga.
AMERICUS ABSTRACT & LOAN CO.
We Make Abstracts of Title To Lands
City and Farm
We have the Abstracts already made. No time lost in
looking it up.
We have on hand at this time local money to lend.
Loans made by the Atlanta Joint Stock Land Bank
are at 6 per cent, interest. No commission. The cheapest
money available.
R. L. MAYNARD, President .
GRADUATION GIFTS
We have a Complete Line of Graduation
Gifts for Both Boys and Girls
WATCHES WRIST WATCHES
BELT BUCKLES PEARLS
STICK PINS BEADS
Cl lAINS BRACELETS
CUFF LINKS SAUTOIRS
RINGS COMBS
Pencils, Fountain Pens and Pocketbooks
THOS. L. BELL
Jeweler and Optician
L. T. TURNER, Electrical Contractor
House Wiring, Etc., At Reduced Rates Month of March. Estimates
Cheerfully Furnished
118 Windsor Avenue Phone 809