About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1923)
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1923 OINGS OF THE DUFFS— ’’’’ Danny Pays Tom a Call —By Allman HAhERE IS A YOUNG MAN Out) I" ATfILO SON'DioA SURE! I CAME ]I-— TTS , ANO HE SAYS Hls - {W AX ,M BUSI NESS -I WANT F Z \NAME IS DANNY ' z ALL ALONE-/ > To GET TWQ DOLL ARS , WANT po • - PhELLO. A A. I Io? AeAAJJVs? J V °U WANT '( MV CHRISTMAS ’/ 0h ,-th 4t Z * / ( HIM RIGHT INA Y DAC)C>y '/ \ARE THE C Do WITH EARLY !/ ,-j- p r— —r'r A^y'^FT ' A /o dollars? p B- It T .< &E * CH t . fi jyHi f yay - |® Zz .zw HB7 » r i .J —ll Il 'TOciml Ofel II 'Ww|gi IBfel -OaO. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Planning Ahead 7 —By Blosser 7 I ' P ~ ~_ J " "~ \ £s& ~/ TUEV Bdm SEEM VX) ) AA __ 'i "X ■ Ai'---' ...... /, r _ \ i'P) A. Sss . GOOD To £E TRUE =■ £>l[> ) _ YES, I IMPORTED J ■ . - . fl •■ T ,! v - ; ,? 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MhX. / \ y?~ - v ■ jp^T=.. - ——y @ THE HAlfc BRUSH AT THE CENTRAL MOTEL WASH STAND WAS DISCARDED p EARUT To DAT - ff PROTESTANTS ARE " NMWW Bishop Nicholson 1 ells Execu tive Committed Sectarian j Animosity is Disappearing k COLUMBUS. Dec. 13.-‘Mir h I of sectarian animosity among h " r Churches on wnat 1,11 . * Ppflpr ..i tions Should Exepct the Pedeni Council to Do for Then At the same time he said he did not ad | vocate the abolition of denomina-| tions but believed in greater co operation. Bishop Nicholson said I * “The denominations expect the . Federal council to promote the spir |it of co-operation among them. There is great need for a solidarity of Protestantism which shall be as great as the solidarity of Roman j Catholicism, but which shall center I around the loyal and carefully I thought out allegiance of the re | spectrve bodies to great central ! ideas and movements. This can ! only be brought about by mutual j intercourse, by discussion 'and by conference. The Federal Council should be the co-ordinating and in forming instrument. Nothing is more significant than the increased co-operation of the Protestant de nominations mwifested' in recent years. They ar« working together in many admirable ways. They are speaking as one voice on great moral and international issues. They are co-operating rather than com peting. They are discovering that the growth and prosperity of each contributes to the growth and > prosperity of all. TECH ELECTED MEMBER OF COLLEGE ASSN. I ATLANTA, Dec. 13.—The Geor gia Schon] of Technology has been I admitted to membership in the Southern Association of Colleges, which recently held a meeting at Richmond, Va. The association is the standardiz ing agency for the colleges, uni versities and high schools, accord ing to President Brittain, of Tech. Heretofore, only liberal arts col leges have been included, but re cently the association has taken the three leading technical colleges of the South, Virginia Polytchnic, Au burn and Georgia Tech. Graduates from the institutions approved by the association, are ad mitted to advance standing in the Eastern universities and the North ern and Western college associa- LET FLOWERS TELL Let the vase and the bowl be the messengers that carry in your home the reminders of Nature. Let Flowers bring the sweet breath of outdoors to the shut-in and the ill. THOMAS FLORAL COMPANY Phone 490 Say It With Flowers- Night Phone 87.. THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER -3CPS APfc V-z SEAg-TLY LUCK, V; lz _ DUI Iff pad uoap’s IkKWI'.UW 1/ ”F' UP UIALMUG 8, - PAS ALVJAXG 15 UP VJALMUG -|y'c WU UG uJiSPk . y VIE JUST OUKBIDLV AROUUD AGAikJ, ° oR J : ex'. “V-Stl'iY MEV) J-J- yjgpry- BOW -TU AY "TH' _ Ak j' ALl / - . zij -T'Atc, moR-MiUG,- 50&T AS I VIASEAGLS 509 UASBLEVI _ Al j . 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In summer the sur face thaws to a depth of about two feet. i- j “” I ———— .1 BUY LAND '"j For Sale or Rent —440 Acfes, 3 miles south of Americus on Lee Street road. 6-Room Residence, 2 Tenant Houses, wind mill; all under fence; 200 acres cleared. 200 Acres 10 miles south of Americus just off Lee street road: S-room Residence; 4 Tenant Houses; 140 acres cleared. • • " Atlanta Trust Co., Farm Sales Department Room 5, Allison Bldg. Phone 16 Americus, Ga. J I ■ ■ \V C Weld Anything, Any Where Any Time No Job too Large, None too Small. A Trial is all we ask. AMERICUS WELDING AND RADIATOR WORKS 122 Jackson St. Americus, Ga. Phone 943 | 1 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■ l PAGE SEVEN j — jFfT*- j Eighteen million soda tol, a surplus war explosive made Ly mixing TNT and,sodium nitrate, is to be used in state and federal i roa< i construction. HOW’S THIS? I HAUL’S CATARRH MEDICINE wil ao what we claim for it—rfd your syaterr ior Catarrn or Deafness caused bj Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con of an Ointment which Quicklj Keiieves the catarrhal inflammation, anc the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, whic? <Sn t A. throu fi h thfi on th« Mucoui burraces, thus assisting to restore nor nial conditions. Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O. for home and stable The extraordinary Borozone treatment for flesh wounds, cuts, sores, galls,.burns and scalds is just as effective in the stable as in the homf'. Horss flesh lieals with remarkable speed under its iiowerful in fluence. The treatment is the same for animals as for humans. First wash out infectious germs with liquid Borozone, and the Borozone Powder completes the healing process. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c. Hold by Carawell Drug Co. Americus Drug Co. Grove's Tastefese Chil f Tonic Invigorates, Purifies and Enriches the Blood, we II ’ j Rub Rheumatic Pain, Soreness, Stiffness Rub Pain right out with small trial bottle of old “St. Jacobs Oil.” What’s Rheumatism ? Pain only. Stop drugging! Not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil” directly upon the “tender spot” and relief comes insrtantty. ‘St. Jacobs Oil” is a harmless rheumatism and sciatica liniment, which never disappoints and cannot burn the skin. Limber up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle from your drug gist, and in just a moment you’ll be free from rheumatic and sciatic pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don’t suffer! Relief awaits you. Old. honest “St. Jacobs Oil” lias relieved millions of rheumatism sufferers in the last half century, and is just as good for sci atica neuralgia, lumbago, backache. Sprains aiftt swellings. BICYCLES If you want to make vonr boy | or girl real happy Xmas buy e Bicycle. 1 have all sizes an? nrices. Compton’s Bicycle Shop 205 Cotton Avenve I DR. S. F. STAPLETON VETERINARIAN I Office in Chamber of Commerce Phone 8 Residence Phone 17) $5,000 TO LOAN On Americus Residence Property Phone 830 ; LEWIS ELLIS | made on improved 1-aVJzAI Nfc.f arm ] al) ds at cheap est rates for terms of !>, 7 or 10 vears with pre-payment option given Money secured promptly. We have now outstanding over $1,100,000 on farms in Sumter county alone, with plenty more to lend. MIDDLETON McDONALD Correspondent Atlanta Trust Co., lin Sumter. Lee, Terrell. Schley, Macon, Stewart, Randolph and Webster counties. 21 Planters Bonk Bui’ding, Amercus, Ga. Phene SJ or '.li Tor newspapers. For wrapping or packing purposes. Ove r - stocked. Price right if Times Recorder Co RAILROAD SCHEDULES Arrival and Departure of Passenger Trains, Americus, Ga. Central of Georgia Ry. Central Standard Time Arrive Depart 12:01 am Cols-Bghm-Chgo 3:45 am 12:37 am Chgo-St. L„ At! 2:53 am 1:54 am Albany-Jaxville 2:10 am 2:10 am Cin-Atl-Qhgo 1:54 am 2:5;; am Albny-Jaxville 12.37 am 3:45 am Albny-Jaxville 12:01 am 5:14 am Macon-Atlanta 10:35 pm 6:37 am Albany 7:21 pm ’.“.20 am Columbus ■>" 12:20 pm Cols-Bham-Chgo 2:40 pm 1:18 pm Chgo-St. L. Atl 2:01 pm 1:51 pm Albany-Montg’y 2:17 pm 2:01 pm Alb-Jax-Miami 1:18 pm 2:17 pm Macon-Atlanta 1:51 pm 2:10 pm Alby-Jax-Miami 12:20 pm 7 ‘.’l pm Macon-Atlanta 6:37 am 10:35 pm Albany-Montg’y 5:14 am I SEABOARD AIR LINE (Central Time) Arrive Denarts 10-05 am Cordele.HeJ’na 5:15 pm 12'26 pm Cols-M’t’g’y 3:10 pm 3:10 om Cordele-Savh 12:26 pm ( > 5:15 »■> Richland-Cola 10;05 an