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REVIVAL SERVICES *.T
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
W. A. Joyner to Open With
Rev. Geo. H. Ramsey Com
ing Later to Assist
Revival will start at First Chris
tian church, Taylor street, Sunday.
W. A. Joyner, will conduct the
services Sunday morning and ev n
ing, and Monday and Tuesday
evening. The subjects are:
Sunday 11 a. m. “The Lowly Na
zarene” Sunday 8 p. m. "Am 1 my
Brother’s Keeper.” Monday, 8 j>.
in. "The Wages of Sin is Death.
Tuesday 8 p. m. “The unanswered
lTayer of Jesus.
Former State Evangelist Geo. A.
Ramsey, will take charge Wednes
day evening. Evangelist Ramsey is
no stranger here as he held a meet
ing in Americus in 1921 at the
courthouse. This is a return en
gagement for him.
Mr. Ramsey is a very effective
and foreeful speaker it is said. He
speaks with power and boldness on
all subjects says Mr. Joyner, lie
instructs and brings conviction to
xthe hearers, it is declared.
The First Christian church has
conducted a series of cottage
prayer meetings this and last week.
The attendance ran up to, as high
as fifty. Great interest was mani
fested.
This revival is for all of Amer
icus and vicinity. The singing will
be led by home forces, old gospel
songs will be used.
A cordial invitation is extended
to every one to join in making
this a great revival.
Central Baptist Church
Milo 11. Massey, pastor.
10 a. m. Sunday school, R. 1..
Maynard, uperintendent.
i 1 a. m. Morning worship, ser
mon by pastor, subject "Meaning
Business.”
Senior and Junior B. Y. P. U.
8 )). m. Evening Worship, ser
mon by pastor, subject ‘What’s the
Difference?”
8 p. m. Wednesday, prayer meet
ing. A delightful hour with a
large company of feliow-wurship
pers.
8 p. m. Meting of officers and
teachers of the Sunday school.
All members of Central Baptist
church are urged to pay heartiest
respect to all these church engage
ments, and we promise the most
cordial welcome to all vistors.
First Church of Christ Scientist
128 Forrest Street
Sunday School at nine in the
morning.
Sunday morning service at ) l
o’clock. Subject, Life. Golden text,
The fear of the Lord shall not be
visited with evil.
Wednesday evening prayer
meeting at eight o’clock.
Reading Rooms are open daily,
except legal holidays and Sundays,
from ten until twelve. The pub
lic is invited to attend the services
and visit the Reading Rooms.
First Christian Church
Taylor Street.
Sunday school 10 a. m.. J. A.
Baugh, superintendent. Let us keep
up our increase. Everybody come.
Praise service, 11 a. m.
Communion, 11:15 a. m.
Preaching service lldJO a. m.
Subject: “The Lowly Nazarene.”
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. nr.
Ruth Howell, leader.
Preaching service, 8 p. m. Sub
ject: “Am I My Brother’s Keep
er? W. A. Joyner.
Our revival starts Sunday with
home forces. ■ Evangelist Geo. 11.
Ramsey wil Ibe with us Wednes
day. Worship with us.
Calvary Church.
Rev. Janies B. Lawrence, Rector
Eighth Sunday after Trmlty.
Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.
The church school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning prayer, and sermon, 11
a. m.
Evening prayer and sermon, 8
p. m.
A cordial invitation is extended
to all to attend all the services.
Thpj First Methodist Church
Preaching in the courthouse
John M .Outler, Pastor.
Sunday School at 9:30. Wible
Marshall superintendent.
Preaching by the pastor at the
ftl o clock hour, and the evening
hour 8 p. m. Epworth League and
unior junor Missionary 1 Society,
7 p. m. Sunday evening.
Luther A. Harrell, Pastor.
The services of last Sunday
were splendidly attended, and it is
hoped that the following services
tomorrow will be even better at- ]
tended:
9:45 a. m. Sunday school will be
under the leadership of T. M. Fur
low, superintendent. A cordial in
vitation is extended to you, to wor
ship with the school.
11 a. m. Preaching by thy pas
tor. A special message will be j
delivered at the morning hour and
every member of the church
should attend This service.
7 p.-m. Devotional services of the
Epworth Leagues. EveSy young
person in the church is urged to
be present.
8 p. m. Evening worship, with
preaching by the pastor. The sub
ject for the evening will be in line
with One of the last week.
8 p. m. The mid-week prayer
service will be held on Wednesday.
Make a special effort to attend.
First Baptist Chruch
Carl W. Minor, 11. D., Minister.
Yoif would soon move away fit mi
Americus if there were no church
es. Then why not show your ap-
Another Big Silk Rem
nant Sale Monday at
Ansley’s. 21-1 1
MALARIA CONTROL .
ENGINEER ATM 1
L. M. Clarkson, cf State Health
Board, Will Make Head
quarters There
MACON, July 21.—L. M. Clark
son, enginner of malaria control, of
the state board of health, arrived
in Macon Wednesday afternoon to
make this city his headquarters.
Mr. Clarkson said that his terri
tory was from Macon southward,
and that ho intended to render
service to Macon in every way pos
preciation of them by attendance?
9::30 A. M. Bible school, T. Fur
low Gatewood, Supt. Ytfur pres
ence is an inspiration. So come.
II A. M. and 8 P. M. worship.
The pastor will preach at both
hours. The morning subject,
"Magnifying Christ.” The evening
subject will he announced Sunday
morning.
7 P. M. Senior, Intermediate and
Junior Unions.
8 P. M. Wednesday, Mid-week ;
praise, prayer and Bible study.
You have a most cordial in vita- !
tion to worship and study with us. j
PINKSTON
Showing The New Simpers
With A Touch O' Fall
*ESSS£S= «
These New Modes 4
Shown A Month .W
In Advance!
Lai lyl Yen, hut you naturally
exnect Pinkston’s to he early
with the new. and shoes are no
exception. 1 hese are Fall shoes,
which we had the foresight to
select—and the courage to dis
play in Julv Soon the fall
clothes will begin to appear and ff^X. —no |
as your most important acres- ! '
sory, you will want them to be /
correct. / J
COME IN EARLY
BE FITTED
Golden Brown Kid Lustrous Black Satin
Vertical tin and centre Cut out center strap of
strap of Fawn Kid black suede. Spanish
heels.
All Black Suede B, ? anda J
Cut out on side and 8-8 block heeil, trim of
in strap. Cuban heel ■ of brown lud
-1
-—As a whispering breeze upon a summer
sea —so is Chiffon Hosiery to a woman.
All slippers matched.
I* » • iunworn wy<■ ijMutty xA+tT* -ar..AwWriafcrxit;*aioai6<;f
JEWETT SIX
PASCE BUILT
Open Car Ability, $1495
TEWETT Six Sedan is rightfully called “the closed car with
) open car ability”— thanks to its 50 H. P. Paige-built motor.
From 2 to 60 miles an hour on high. Marvelous acceleration
amazing hill climbing. No other Sedan can match its ease.
Comfort on all roads in any weather. Ample room for five.
Qualities that attract those accustomed to driving the highest
priced 6-cylinder cars. Built by the makers of the big Paige Six.
Drive this nimble sedan, yourself. $1495 at Detroit.
Chappell Machinery Co.
Phone 234 Cotton Ave. and Wheeler St.
Americus, Georgia
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sible.
Mr. Clarkson recently came,,to
, Georgia from Virginia, where he
i was engaged in malaria control
i work The health department
| will endeavor to have him make <
survey of Macon during the next
i week or ten davs.
He expressed approval of the
mosquito campaign being conducted
by th' Macon health department.
Dr. C. L. Ridley, health officer, de
clared that the number om mos
quitoes had been reduced during
the past three weeks, and that
fewer complains from citizens were
being heard. Mr. Clarkson urged
local p< ople to see that there are
no containers of stagnant water
left around their premises, such as
tin cans, tubs and barrels, as one
tub or barrel can breed enough
mosquitoes to infest a neighbor
hood.
We are offering for
sale the Ed Sheffield
residence located on
Church street. Quick
; sale. Phone 66. Daven
port Realty Co. 21 -11
w iHE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
| Will You Read Advertisement Below? j
ANSLEY’S IT VT D A f ANSLEY'S
HOUSEHOLD F 4 J f JiX/TL* STIMULATING
SALES EVENT
1 * ' ‘' READ every item of this advertise- -pQ SWELL THE
GREATLY ment—Allow NOTHING to escape VOl IJMF OF
UNDERPRICED that “economy” eye of yours—The j ULY BUSINESS
- prices quoted here mean — _____ __ .
A “GREAT BIG” SAVING
On Needful Things for the Linen Closet
buck as Sheets—Pillow Cases—Sheetings Pillow Casings and Tubings—Bed
.Spreads Towels—Towel Hucks—Crashes Damasks— Napkins— Linens — Bath
Rugs—Stenciled Sets, Etc. .
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SHEETS TOWELS * BEDSPREADS
One Odd Lot Splendid Sheets One Lot Seconds—Meaning slight Some are more or less soiled and so
$2.00 Values at, Ea. $1.39 defects but mended. It is against our we’re going to name prices to clear
policy to buy seconds of ANY kind out all—soiled and the rest —then
PEPPERF.LL SHEETS —hut these were such heavy, splen- ,
~ - , , , , , well start over
1 nn a. 1 cn «, , r- _ did sizes and values we bought em.
Hi? y r “ Ea ’ sl ’ 29 $6.00 Val. Marseilles lull size $3.73
O, n!’ ™ , Va Ue ’ at Ea ’ sl - 45 18x36 ex. heavy at 23c $3.50 Val. Crochets, full size $2.45
x>, ....00 due at La. $1.6.) 21x45 ex. heavy at 39c $4.00 Value Crochets full size $2.59
I ANCHOR SHEETS $3.50 Finest Knnkles, 63x90 $1.98
$3.50 Valu; Stripes (soiled)
63x90, $2.00 Value, at Ea. $1.69 63v90 <ci 40
81x90, $2.25 Value, at Ea. $1.89 HUCK TOWELS
90x90, $2.50 Value at Ea. $2.19 25c values> 18x36 at p r 42c
Dwight Anchor Sheets are the best 75c values 18x36 at Pr 94c oripir CLIcrTIMC' C
made—Sold here only The last named are hemstitched and JiILL 1 Iliuj
extra fine huck I 0-4 Pilgrim Bleached at Yd. 69c
-4 Mohawk Bleached at Yd. 59c
PILLOW CASES 10 4 Auburn Bleached at Yd. 59c
FINE BATH RUGS 9 4 Mohawk Unbleached, Yd. 55c
One Odd Lot Splendid Makes, 1 0-4 Pepperell Unbleached Yd. 59c
worth SI.OO and $1.20 pair— Oriental and brocade effects in all | o _4 Pepperell Bleached Yd 69c
To Close Out Quick at, Pr. 75c co ors ’ A m( ? st deslr , abl I e collect,on of
rich, extra heavy bath rifim rugs. —- ———
22x36 Size, $2.00 Values $1.50 i
PEPPERELL CASES 26x45, Size $4.50 Values $3.50 PILLOW TUBINGS
._ 26x45 Size, $5.00 Values $3.98 j ._ .
42x36 Size at Pr 75c 1 42-in Pepperell Tubing Yd. .. Zsc
45x36 Size at Pr 80c 42-in. Higher Grade Tubing Yd. E9c
DWIGHT ANCHOR TOWELINGS
r Acrq LINEN TUBINGS, ETC.
LAdLO 18-in. Red and Blue Check
42x36 Size, *Pr 90c C ™ h ' Yd 21- P” n ' 8 V s '’ 39
45x36 Size, a, Pr. ...... .. 98c 18-in. Fine While Huck. 39c 4>m Pure Round Thread L,n
value Yd 25c en Yd $1.49
18_in. Bordered Crash Yd. 15c 1 0-4 Belfast Sheeting Yd $1.29
18-in. $1.25 Val. Linen Huck 79c j The above are very extra values. %
HEMSTITCHED LINEN IH ' in - *»-00 Val. Linen Huck 75c
PIFPF 8-m. I ure Linen Crash, \d. 35c
x 22-in. Very Fine Pure Linen rn
_ T-. Huck Yd «1 oe STENCILED
18x2 / Derryvale Covers $1.25 ’ * ART PIFPF P
20x30 Jerryvale Covers .. $1.98 | AK rit 3
18x45 Madeira Scarfs . $1.98 These are round covers of the new
36x36 Madeira Covers $2.98 NAPKINS By the Doz. non-crack pebble finished fabric oils J
’ —and very artistically stenciled.
lhe Madeira Pieces are $2.50 and 18x18 Mercerized $2.00 Val- $4.00 Values 54x54 at ... . . $2.49
$3.50 Values ues $1.65 $3.00 Values 45x45 at $1.98
! 1 17. u c t mi- /a ii $2.50 Values 45x45 at $1.69
I 3x13 H. S. lea Napkins (AH qq $2.00 Values 45x45 at . $1.45
TABLE DAMASK 18x18 Pure Linen Napkins .. $3.98 j
22x22 Pure Linen Napkins .... $6.50 ’ "
60-in. Belfast Mercerized—All 22x22 Pure Linen Napkins ... $7.50
75c Numbers Priced Special 59c 24x24 Pure Linen Plain Sat SIO.OO BrCtlHfl SHdtICS
72-in. Extra Belfast 85c /_x72 Derryvale Cloths $8.50 KlVcfll B / C
72-in. $1.25 Val Belfast Yd. SI.OO All Pure Linen Except First Item. MNirSLU IYOUS
-J m ’ Y/ al i B D elfast ; Yd ’ J 1 ' 19 We were Erst to sell these
70-In: $3.00 Vai. Pu" ZZ $2 69 CURTAIN MATERIALS famous window fixings
70-in. $4.00 Val. Pure Linen $3.45 of every kind will be very greatly We haVe st y les no
/ 0-in. I lain Satin Linen $3.75 reduced. Get cm now. ! Others ll3lV0«
ANOTHER BIG SILK REMNANT SALE MONDAY
(All Remnants Damask on Center Table)
These Prices For Next Week Only—Monday Till Saturday
Do not expect to find the goods or the pric es afterward—We expect the above prices
to move the merchandise out in many cas3 s, but in any event the
Above Prices Will Be Stopt After Saturday Next
R,inS Y ° Ur k MCI 17V*0 Cash or
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Sl:l,l.-S THU I HOST -[THANK YOU]
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DID YOU READ THE ABOVE ADVERTISEMENT?
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 21 1923