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(WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 2. 1924
three smiles
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A Clear Explanation
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, gendew? 1
~imn\ —Masculine and semi-i
j, , The masculine are divide.l !
emperate and intemperate, !
i( lie feminine into frigid and i
American Legion Week- !
His Chief Qualification.
i ..shier— I don’t believe, dear. |
.■ your father will consent to our '
.'.noge.,
Banker’s Daughter Oh, yes,
\ ill, after he has examined your
He’ll want ' to keep the I
y in the family.
A Number He Knew.
lb had just arrived from the
.untry and was not familial
he • use of the telephone. So
l ink down the receiver and d -
: ied:
\ye vant to talk to my.vife.”
I 1 i' operator’s voice came back
i ■ ily, ‘Number, please?”
<'h,” he replied, ‘she bane my
■ <md vun. People’s Home
.i.iurnal. ’
I (JURIST TRAVEL IS
. FAST FALLING OFF
WAYCROSS, Jan. 2. Tourists
■ravel has fallen off 75 per cent
during the holidays according to
W A. Jackson, manager of the
W .ycross tourist camp, who stated
.Monday that only 46 car stopped
er durr.g the cast week.
‘Now is a good time to mak? im
I ' ovements on the gr0m.,1.;,” Mr
lickson st.ii; ‘while the tourist;-'
re away. We certainly ought to'
rave ths camp in ship-shape when I
hi y come back during the sprii-.
1.1 nths.”
YOU DO THE
TALKING
You talk to us—
Tell us your insurance prob
lems. Ask how our service
may reduce your present
premiums. See if our policies
do not nay you most in case
of loss. Invite us to an in
surance consultation.
We maintain our office to
serve you. After we serve
we have facilities to sell -as
this is, after all, our proses
: ion.
But we will be very glad to
have you talk first.
BRADLEY HOGG
Phone 185
Representing the
ALLIANCE
INSURANCE CO.,
OF PHILADELPHIA
THE STANDARD
JANUARY SALES
At 25c. Heavy Fleeced Flan
nelettes, suitable for kimonos and
etc.; yard wide.
At 15c Yd. Best quality Whit'
Twilled Outing, full width.
At 68c. Choice of one hundred
pairs suede and kid Gloves; values
up to $1.50.
At $3.95. Boys’ Chincilia Over
coats, sizes up to 9 years; value
about $7.50.
At 75c. Men’s Work Shirts of
Golden Rule Cheviots; colors guar
anteed.
At $1.50. Men's Pnion-made
Overalls of best denim; all sizes.
At 59c. Men's Fleeced Under
wear, shirts and drawers; regular
ly 98c.
At $1 Choice of three hundred
Dress Shirts, for men; worth up
to $2.50.
60c Sq. Yard. Choice of twenty
pieces Congoleum and Linoleum
floor covering.
At $1.98. One big table of
Children’s Serviceable School Shoes;
many of the Skuffer make.
At 44c Pair. Women’s Silk
Stockings, white, black, brown and
gray ;values up to sl.
At 95e. Two hundred best Ging
ham Dress Patterns of standard
gingham.
At 25c. Short delights of Devon
-hire Cloth. You know the grade;
none better made.
At 49c. * Short lengths of best
1 equot Unbleached Sheeting, 72
inches wide.
At 29c. Turkish Towels, size
22x44 inches; blenched snow-white.
A Thousand Pairs Men's Shoes;
$5.00 to $7.00 Shoes at $2.98 Pr.
Direct from the Endicott John
on Sho e Factory, footwear famous
•or its excellence of style and eon
'truction; a special purchase of
new shoes just received, together
with the entire balance of our stock,
mikes one of th e biggest bargain
b’ts of fine shoes ever offered in
Yii-iicus. Come here Friday and
•T irday and take your cAice of
whole stock, at pair
Than a 1 housaiof
Bp's $4 00 to I "
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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS— Danny Delivered • —By Allman
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I T YOU CANT DO- J 'MV ON MV HEAD j ! WHAT YOU WERE ) 11 THAT I RICK ?J SHE TOLD ME T
• J ? K ALL ALONE l i TALKING ABOUT' / . L NOT To TELL
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JJ our ± pozen/
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s . dCiAie sTot?H~Tr^§rT7 K T > .( NO ' NO_ 1 SA></ A LLt,
CHECKS /» Pipe cleaners I S |ou DoNT let
7/ CLUB / i GOOD AND BAD ! ANY ONE GET f ’ / (
=±j=7U—7 H _STO6IES ./'TPATS TH I MYCHAIPy/ I ’ '
W FIR a HOLD EK
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w SHES ,
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B WAS TOC MUCH FOB. 'HOP”HENDRICKS >NHO ft jKL J
DETERMINED to Make <sood ON HIS uJ t
4 RESOLUTION To STOP THE USE OF TOBACCO )W \
4 FOR A TEAR- f‘~' z 7 - A?
MANY ENDORSE JUNIOR
REPUBLIC MOVEMENT
ATLANTA, Jan. 2. Church i
people, school and college authori-1
ties and students and hundreds of
business men gave enthusiastic en
dorsement ami financial support to
the Juvenile Protective Association,;
according to Crawford Jackson,
general secretary of association,
who returned today from a tour of
several states. The juvenile asso
ciation, which is engaged in child |
welfare, is also sponsoring the (
$5,000 TO LOAN
On Americus
Residence Property
Phone 830
LEWIS ELLIS
TOILET SETS
In D’jer Kiss, Mary Garden and Many Other
Lines
NATHAN MURRAY
Druggist
120 W. Forsyth St. , Phone 79 |
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movement, now under way, for the
j establishment of the junior repub
j lie of the South, a model villaj ■'
i for wayward boys and girls near
! Atlanta.
FARMERS USE VALDOST/A
CITY SLAUGHTER HOUSE
VALDOSTA, Jan. 2—A consid
erable number of farmers located
close to the city avail themselves
iof the convenient facilities of the
I slaughter house for preparing moat
• Cor curing. Those who are nqar
'enough declare they can have their
| hogs'butchered and prepared cheap
er than they can do it at
home, and in a much more satisfac
tory manner. Originally it was not
expected that the plant would be
: called on for such service as thi
but the live farmers soon found that
it was a great convenience to them.
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
This in connection with the facili
ties for curing meat, which are
provided in Valdosta, enables hog
growers to put away the meat sup--
| ply for another year regardless of
I weather conditions.
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I AM DOING ALL KINDS OF I
ELECTRICAL WORK
NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE.
Ido your work by the hour and save you money. Ask my j
customers. I hey KNOW my ability.
ONE 3-4 H. P. MOTOR FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
J. C. BASS, Electrician
TELEPHONE 3 .
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CHEAP MONEY! EASY TERMS
NO COMMISSION
Through our connection with The Atlanta Joint
Stock Land Bank we offer farmers 6 per cent money
for 33 years on the arnoi^^Mfl^sis — NO COM-.
MISSION-- or
after * ;'<
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OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern
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v, .. f V..G OCEkJAR.O LIKE COM.S DMPiKIG j
. ‘ . VOPRS, bAATOR — RfeCK UKE A
.1. '-'RE ! *TA' BOSS READS TM' ’ *
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RkO | REST OF 1 > WHLt '
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P'T) rVET i In BROOK AAme I \ JARRED,
C X >T Si E i ASTV I 10 COOL- off};
I DECISION AS WTiA ' fnl
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® IAAIOR \<E> AKIWJS SCENARIO .>
; Christmas story: We had eggnog
until the eggs ran out, then we had
,-just plain nogg.
Society women held a cat show in
' New York. None of the women,
; however, were on exhibition.
The bureau of Jewish research .
reports that the United States now [
leads the world Jewish population I
New York has more than five times i
a many Jews as Vienna' or Warsaw,!
it says.
BUY LAND .
For Sale or Rent—44o Acres, 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: r > room Residence; 4 Tenant Houses; 140 acres
| cleared. .
Atlanta Trust Co., Farm Sales Department
Room 5, Allison Bldg. Phone 16 Americus, Ga.
CHEAP MONEY ON FARMS
$2,000,000.00. Two Million Dolles to Lnd on good farm*. \web
improved, at 5 1-2% intereat, the bor-ower having tho privilegAof
making payment, on the at any interest period, stopping
the interest on auch paying Also, we have large sums to lendjat
6%, 6 1-2% and 7 par cert Loans can be closed as soon as abstract
4>t tides SJf, (j ur contract is as good as the best and
, ) t us for we you money. fl
W.-r>t> in our isl
JflW ‘• n \ & TRUST < uMfAjj .
Americus, Ga.
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FOR QUICK SERVICE AND
HEAVY HAULING PHONE 121
WOOTTEN TRANSFER CO.
. Office in Americus Steam Laun
dry
SOUTH JACKSON STREET