About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1923)
PAGE TWO OSTRICH FEATHERS Ostrick feathers are used instead of fur to trim the collars of ths new evening frocks. TASSELS ON COATS. Long tassels are uused effec tively on coat dresses for winter. They are usually black, but oc casionally gold or silver ones are seen. **• ~J. ~ ■ ZTwo ca/i’t live cheaper than orfe, but they can keep warmer. Neighborly Advice Freely Given by an Americus Citizen When one has suffered tortures from* a bad back and found relief front the. aches and pains, that person’s advice is of untold value to friends and neighbors. The fol lowing neighborly advice comes from an Americus resident. Mr S. Thurman, farmer, 1001 1 ce;, b’L. says: “The doctor said 1| had rheumatic pains through my kidQej?S,aud I couldn't get up when 1 was down. I was in poor condi tion; The kidney Secretions passed too often, getting me up at night and they were scanty and burned in passage. Severe pains iu the back of my head caused misery. I saw Doanfe Kidney Pills advertised so I purchased a box. They soon helped me and three boxes of Doan’s took ■ the rheumatic pains from my back I and rid me of the other ailments,” 60c at all dealers, Foster-Milburn ' Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adver- ' tisement. $5,000 TO LOAN On Americus Residence Property LEWS ELLIS ... Phone 830 AM ERICUS M ERCIIA > MgM Pay-Up anbj;f. rip ’* ■ -‘-W trade LampMi Ihe merchants below are offering you ordinary inducements to Pay Your Account for Cash now. They have the merchandise ;®||t cash. Pay all monthly accounts proniply. Are You Abusing The Courtesy of a Charge Account ? Pay Up! Keep Your Credit Good and Be Assured of a Charge Account .!. Unfortunately there are many folks who have a wrong idea about a * Charge Account. Some seem to think it a SPECIAL DISPENSATION to PAY WHEN THE\ PLEASE. More often people allow the first and tenth of the month to pass by thoughtlessly, forgetting their responsibilities to those merchants who have been waiting for PAY DAY. , I Credit means confidence. It is the basis for the bulk of the world’s business. But for you to think lightly of the confidence YOUR MERCHANT places in kOUis a breach of I'Al 111. If it were not for a fairly large percent age of buyers who PAY THEIR BILLS PROMPTLY on the first or not later than the tenth of the month, selling costs would be higher, consequently in creased retail prices. \X hen a merchant extends to you the courtesy of a charge account, it is understood that all bills are due and payable between the first and tenth of the month following. Not partly paid, but PAID IN FULL FORM THE HABIT OF PAYING YOUR BILLS PROMPTLY. You owe it to yourself and to the merchant who has trusted you with his merchandise? Demon strate to the merchant that you have I HE RIGHT to a charge account. Pay Up If \ ou Want To Keep Your Credit Good Americus Auto Co. Gyles-Andrews Furniture Co. Rogers Americus Drug Co- Gatewood Cogdell Hardware Co. Planters Drug & Seed Co Americus Jewelry Co. Harris Grocery Co. Rylander Shoe Co. Bailey Grocery Co. J. W Harns, Hardware Sheffield Co. Thos L Roll Hightower s Book Store > r . c . , , Bragg’s Market Sparks Carswell Drug Co. Nathan Murray Tillman & Brown Cato s Meat Market Murray’s Pharmacy The Times-Recorder Churchwell’s Nash Markets G. A. & W. G. Turpin Clark-Coleman Co. Piggly-Wiggly Windsor Pharmacy The Fashion Shop Miss Elinor E. Tillmon, Millinery Williams-Niles Co. ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY The Aarts and Crafts club will j meet Friday afternoon at 3:15 at i the Community club house. An in ! tercsting program has been ar | ranged for this meeting, and every member is urgently requested to be present. * 0 » WOMAN’S LITERARY'CLUB TO i MEET WITH MRS. RILEY. A meeting of the*Woma'n’s Lit eral y club will be held Thursday afternoon with Mrs. W. M. Riley, president of the club, at her home on Church street, at 3:30 o’clock. This will be the first meeting of the club year, and an attractive . program has been arranged for the year. Every member is expected I to be present at this meeting. ’ * * ♦ HEW ERA SCHOOL TO HAVE BOX SUPPER The New Era school has planned a delightful box supper and a splen did program has been arranged to be given at the New Era school Friday night at 7:30 o’clock and I the public is cordially invited to at i tend. * * « MRS. HALE ENTERTAINS TUESDAY FORTY-TWO CLUB An unusually pretty affair < f Tuesday afternoon was the forty two party with which Mrs. Charles Hale entertained at her home on ( hurch street, having as her guests the members of the Tuesday Aft ernoon club and a few outside friends to fill vacancies. Mrs. Hale’s attractive living I room where the tables were Arrang ed was beautifully decorated on i this occasion with zinnias, tnarj golds, roses and digitalis! filling i bowls, wicker baskets and attractive ; wail pockets. j At the conclusion of the game, : a delicious salad course with iced , I punch was served by the hostess assisted by Miss Sarah Tower. The guest list included Mr-. Fred Smith, Mrs. W. (J. Barefield, Mrs. C. C. Carnes, Mrs. James By ntm, Mrs. John Allen Fort, Mrs. j Grey Tillman, Mrs. Charles Hudson, | Mrs. Carl Hawkins,. Mrs. Paul Woot v> ! iu:..,. i • ivtl, mins nivwnrc vctiwi-, •Mattie Lou Horne and Miss' Lallie Carter. . * Ml " "‘"Til "SCiiJl j, I *— *--**«**■*■* I • A'-.. ■ 11 * I Zach Dancl and little daughter Elizabeth, left Mondav for Millen to spend several fays with rela tives. Mrs. Charles Murray, of Fla., is the guest of Mrs. Z. A. Lili pejohn at liier home on TaykJ I street. 1 Mrs. R. B. Hightower has return! ed from Atlanta where she haJ been the guest of relatives for sev-l eral days. I Miss Mae Tavlor, of Cuthbert,] who has been the attractive guest of Miss Sara liighto.. at her home on College street, has retain ed home. Mrs. R. W. Waters left today foi Charing to visit her mother, Mrs. R. O. Rogers, for several days. Mrs. Lee Hansford, Miss Ruth ‘ Evans, Mrs. Charles Murray, of Miami, Fla., and Milledge Brown i THE AMERICUS MMES-RECORDER | formed a congenial party motorinj. ■ from Fort Valley to Americus Wed-, I nesday. Mrs. Hansford has been j visiting relatives in Fort Valley for ten days. Mrs. J. P. Woblford, of West j Point, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace Eve they residence on Lee street. Misj Jean Smith has returned . o her hdme in Ta'botton after a visit of a v eek to lit;- niece, Miss Kath erine Callaway, at the home of Mrs. Edna Battle on Church street. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Battle and children, of Ellaville, were guests today of his mother, Mrs. Edna Battle, at her home on Church street. Miss Elizabeth McCarty has re turned to her home in Fitzgerald after a visit of several days to Miss Dorothy Cass at her residence witn theater on Thursday And Friday” says Manager Kincey. Critics pro claim it an extraordinary photo play in every detail—beautiful in conception and execution. The story tells how love came into the life of the lonely, beau tiful daughter of a South Seas mis sionary. And it is romance su preme, amid the beatTy ant strangeness of the leisurely tropics where love and hate burn with consuming flame. Two men fight for her with that furious madness which can be en gendered only by jealousy. over <1 '*lXl TK n w4-Ur. rv**** «**-<♦*•*•» A-atwrOK-v* anrav moves forward to a thrilling cli max. The Stpry, hqs in it all that strange and , erotic romance which is associated with the islands far below the equator. Alice Terry plays the role of the missionary’s daughter with charm as well as tremendous pow er and feeling. Ramon Novarro, who portrays the man symbolized love to the lonely girl, adds con siderably to his reputation as one young actais- MAKES SHOES BRlGHT keeps leather right It' • The-smart shine the everv-dav shine for thrifty people who know that it's the little things that count big. " J Biack, TaiyWhite,Ox-blood t ßrown S J-X sity. Makes family shoe shining easy, quick, and " eennomical. Genuine bristle dauber and big lamb’s wool polisher. “The Shine for The Shinola box has a handy key —one turn and the cover pops off aASSmEDADVEffISEMEHR WANTED LOANS, LOANS, LOANS, LOANS—Having a di rect connection and plenty of money at the lowest possible inter est rate. I can save you money on city loans and farm loans. H. 0. JONES. 14-ts FoV RENT—4 big rooms, Phone 418. 2-2 t LOANS on farm lands and city property. Low interest rate. Loans promptly <losed. See S. R. Heys or H. B. Williams. Phones 48 or 52. FOR SALE—A-No. 1 Grade Reg ular Second. Sheets, 8 1-2 by 11 inches, special per thousand, sl. The Times-Recorder Job Printing Department.—22-ts. FARM LOAN MONEI plentiful at cheap interest rate and on easy terms. W. W. Dykes. 9-ts WANTED—To protect you, your family and your property. Frank E. Matthews. Insurance. 18-ts LOST—Shriner pin with pink sap phire in star, emblem set up on pin, bars across, somewhere in down town section. Finder return to Ella Slappey, or phone 810. 2-ts Mrs. Hamilton Yancey, Jr. ,n.,i 11 FOR RENTES-horse farm in high state oil cultivation; convenient to schools, churches and market. A l dress F. O. BoXj-299, Americus. ROOFING—Phone 117—SHIVER Johns-Manville ROOFING, roof coating, roof cement, creosote, roof paint. ts FOR SALE—My home-; 420 Fur low St. Mrs. G. P. McKinstry. FOR SALE—Duroc-Jersey sow and pigs. Will trade for Jersey heif ers. O. W’. Caswell, Agr.cUltural School. 3_2t MOVED OFFICES upstairs in Bel] Building opp>si»e postoffice. Dr. |J. W. Chambliss, 3-6 t i .WE-bNESOAY fg 3 fit; of ‘these men, would'.have lib erated'aU the prisoners on the third floor of the east wing of the jail, according to officials. A note was surreptitiously given to one of the guards Monday night, informing him that a supply of saws had been obtained by the prisoners named, that a rope ladder seventy- . five feet long had been prepared, and plans were perfected to cap ture and bind Guard Jim Williams during one of his rounds. ■. An unusual frock has a narrow band of fur outlining the bateau : ; e<kiifiv which is tied on a sma-t i bow on the shoulder. Table Salt, I ?® e ’? aw Peas ’ I 10-lb. sack 23C j Jg c I 1 Libby’s Pineap- I Stokley’d Corn, I I ; c a J 25 c[ £/ 14c I Watch for my Sale Ad on Stationery NATHAN MURRAY Druggist 1 20 W. Forsyth St. Phone 79 , FOR SALE—I have 4 to 5 million ; feet of yellow pine and cypress saw mill timber for sale. All in one body and located 1 mile from Mill town, Ga. A good location for small saw mill. W. L. Miller, Milltown, Ga. l-5t FOR SALE—Electric Sewing Ma chine, practically new. $25 cash. 621 Park Row. l-3t-dh • FOR RENT-—Desirable front room, close in. Phone 852. 2-2 t FOR SALE—First class sugar cane syrup, gallon cans, 75c. C. R. Morgan, Americus, Rt. D. 2-(s) FOR RENT—One furnished room. Phone 417. 2-ts FOR RENT—Upstairs unfurnished rooms to couple without children. Address 525 Hancock. 2-3 t FOR SALE—Cut flowers and pine needle baskets. Phone 249. Mrs. W. H. Bowers. 2-2 t FOR SALE—2OO bushels ear corn, I $1.50 per bushel. W. L. Dupree. 1 l-6t Mrs. R. L. Matthews. iWANTED—To sub-et immediatey the desirabe premises now occu pied by “Piggly Wiggly” within ; the Rylander building, Lamar St. ; Americus, Ga. Unusual opportuni ty. Prompt possession. Liberal terms awaiting desirable tenant. I Apply to GEO. D. WHEATLEY, | Real Estate.—26-ts. — I FOR RENT—Threey unfurnished ' room; immediate possession. Phone 490—29-ts. LOST—Bunch of keys Friday night. Call 705. i.Qf 4 T* HOUSE FOR RENT-601 Hancock. i Apply W. B. Worthy Jr. 3-ts Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION He© 6 Bexvans ANS -..."1 7C* fn/'badac ’ g»«k» r - WANTED—Position as farm over, i seer or superintendent for 1524. Highest references and recommend ations furnished if wanted. E. T. Clements, Hawkinsville, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 4. 3-7 t FOR RENT—Five room house, Bar low street. Call 475. 3-4 t i FOR RENT—In Dudley Warehouse, 3 storage compartments 50x100 ft. Sprinkler system. Phone 230. -(s) FOR SALE—Piano in perfect con dition; feather mattress; potted plants. Phone 931. 3-3 t FOUND—“The Farmers Friend” ■T-our Commercial Back Band will please you. Well padded. Re inforced, locked on hooks will not pull off. A trial will convince Prices right. Harrold Brothers. 7-20t-eod BARGAIN Two Home Light Plants; Case Hay Baler and I Tractor. F. G. Beavers.—29-ts. !» Miss Elizabeth Lindley. PHONE 117—JOHN W. SHIVER for SCREENS, for home or of FOR SALE—My home, 120 West ( hurch street. G. L. W'illiams. 1-ts JOR RENT—Desirable apartment, close in; 210 Brown St., phone i 122 —25-ts. PHONE 117—JOHN W. SHIVER BEST GRADE RED CEDAR, No. I 1 and No. 2 PINE SHINGLES 27-ts Alpheus Castellow. R- E. HEARN, Successor to McKin stry, Photographer. Portrait and Commercial Work. Phone 166. Jack son Street. 28-ts Mrs. H. C. Payne. IOR SALE Ford Touring Car. good as new. Phone 757. 2-3 t