About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1924)
FRIDAY AFTERNOON. JANUARY 25, 1924. 1 r "'°TERLY REPORT IS ISSUED ’ jd, Provisions, Medicines .nd Medical Attendance Fur nished Poor Ladies The Associated Charities of Americus authoiiges the following quarterly report ending the fourth quarter of the year 1923: Wood, $25; provisions, 69.10; medicine, $5; physicians’ fees, sl4; Christmas baskets, $92.20; balance in bank December 27, $132.36. C. J. Clark, proprietor of the Clark Coal Co., offered the Asso ciated Charities a ton of coal for < very 50 torp sold to the pul lie, and has already donated, two and a half tons to this work. The Asso ciated Charities wishes to especially direct t.ranks to him for this dnoa tion, which suffer ing among those unabre to purchase coal during the sc /ere cold weather just experienced, said Mrs. C. J. Sherlock, chairman of the organiza tion, through whom the funds are dispensed. CORDELE CIVIC FEED PROVES REAL SUCCESS CORDELE, Jan. 25.—The Board of Trade Lions and Kiwanis joint banquet was a success. Frank Bartholemew presided and it was snappy all through. Mrs. Redding had prepared a de lightful meal of oysters and turkey and the doors were opened promtly at 8:30. After “America" and prayer by Rev. Mr. Chesley, supper was ser ved and the secretary’s repqrt was read. It was full and comprehend ed not only the accomplishment of the Board of Trade during the six months but a resume of the coun ty and city government and a gen eral survey of the Cordele trade territory. LAUNDRY OWNERS MEET SAVANNAH, Jan. 25.—Owners from Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Florida in ses sion here discussed conditions and methods of operation of laundries in the meeting of the four states or ganization-. Fair delegations from all iotih 'of the states were on hand to attend the theater party and banquet" which followed the business me. ting of the organization. NEGRO BURGLAR HELD MACON, Jan. 25. Hillard Jackson, 11-year-old negro, wa lodged in the Bibb county jail yes terday on a Municipal court war rant charging him with robbing Bayne’s Pharmacy last Monday night. He was arrested in Forsyth. Ga. ,an<l returned to Macon by Call Offiqey. T. E. Chambliss, of the Macon police department . Announcements FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To the Voters of Sumter County: I hereby announce riiyself a can didate for County Commissioner, subject to the Democratic primary of March 19th. Will appreciate, the support of the voters of this coun ty. EMORY C. WEBB. FOR SHERIFF To the Citizens of Sumter Coun ty: I hereby announce my can didacy for Sheriff of thjs county, subject to the March 19th Demo cratic primary. If elected, Walter A. Chappell will act as my deputy, we pledge a conscientious en forcement of the law. The support of both ladies and gentlemen will be greatly appreciated. WILLIS P. M’ARTHUR. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER The friends of W. T. Anderson hereby announce him as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the primary of March 19th. Vie desire your vot e for Ijim. FOR TAX COLLECTOR 1 hereby make announcement fo> re-election to office of Tax Col lector of Sumter County. Georgia, subject to rules and regulations o. primary called for March 19, am. will appreciate the vote and sup port of the public. Respectfully, 1, B. SMALL. FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT 1 hereby announce as a candidate .for County School Superintendent, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary,. March 1 9. MRS. G. W.'A Flossie Dunn) WAL- TERS, .. FOR CITY COURT SOLICITOR 1 hereby announce my candidacy in the Democratic white primaly for City Court Solicitor. I believe in prompt and impartial adminis tration of justice. Your support will be appreciated. T. 0. MARSHALL. FOR COUNTY SCHOOL I hereby announce myself a can didate for County School Superin tendent, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, March 19, 1924. 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W. B. (Claud) JOHNSON. FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT 1 hereby announce myself a can- ; didate for re-election to office of ’ Clerk Superior Court of Sumter I County. If elected Sam R. Heys will act as my Deputy, and we j earnestly solicit the support of the i people and pledge a faithful per formance of the duties pertaining to said office, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. IL E. ALLEN. FOR CORONER I announce for re-election for Coroner, subject to Democratic primary. ED JENKINS. FOR ORDINARY ■ To the Voters of Sumter County. Georgia: I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Ordinary of said county, subject to the Demo cratic primary to be held March 19, next. 1 will very much appreciate your votes and support. DR. E. T. MATHIS. FOR ORDINARY The friends of W. T. MeMath an nounce him as a candidate for the office of Ordinary, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, March 19, and will appreciate the ictivity and support of every voter n his behalf. MURRAY'S PHARMACY Op P. O. The Rexall Store Phone 87 WHERE YOU GET “The Best in Drug Store Merchandise; The Finest in Drug Store Service” THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER FOR COUNTY TREASURER I am a canddiate for re-election for Treasurer, subject to the action of the primary March 19, and re spectfully solicit the support of all the people including the women. H. D. WATTS. FOR TAX RECEIVER 1 hereby announce for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver, sub iect to the* Democratic primary, March 19, and will appreciate your vote. Very respectfully, GEORGE D. JONES. OUK BOAKDIIXIIj ITUUOLL uy nncu hem Z k ■ TUxV POY tU*.L-. X ’ i *^' r LE'e Here --- > y^AR-HAR-] . : a siZt S » h - I I DOk\’T Z zZ"” ' Z POcT M P'- £* AH IV&UE OF VOL.ni.p 1- ■ , 4-Z HATORI9I, I " Bi ’ t - IAH FORCED TO VROR HY Z z -Tfc,T tkF A \ 'tlouJu »’ i Vh lte U9U&L I'.lEKl of MODEOTV | YOU kept ' vug OUEG'- TO Compete with YOU f- pX rmi- \ CE * E L - ; 7 Td. 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