About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1924)
MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 28, 1924 I L'o. C. EffiIJTWFS TO' IW n TUESDAY Many Prominent Georgia Wo- I men to Attend Gathering in I Macon Tomorrow MACON, Jan. 28.—Members of the executive board of the Georgia division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy will gather here Tuesday for the annual mid-winter business meeting at which matters of state wide interest will be acted upon. Mrs. Walter Grace, president of the Georgia division, will be in charge and will entertain the mem bers of the board at a luncheon. Members, of the Macon chapter will act as reception Committee. Increase of membership of the va rious chapters, plaqs for carrying I on the work of the Mildred Lewis Rutherford Historian’s fund; the annual state essay contest for school children which will have as its subject this year, “Stone Moun tain, its message and its memories” completion of Georgia’s pledge of SI,OOO the fund for the Jefferson Davis Monument at Fairview, Ky., and of thy fund for the Georgia room in the Confederate museum at Richmond; measures for the care of veterans at the Confederate soldiers’ home in Atlanta, and maintenance of the relief fund for needy Confed erate women, are among the mat ters which will come before the board. , The Georgia division led in in crease of membership in 1923 and the present administration will seek to hold this record. T o stim ulate interest, four membership trophies are offered, the Margaret Carter Hunt Cup to the chapter obtaining the largest number of new merrtbers, the Haines banner to the chapter obtaining the largest number of new members on a per capita basis, the John A. Perdue cup to the chapter effecting the largest increase in chapters of Children of the Confederacy, and the Alice Baxter cup to the chaptre obtain ing the largest number of new members between the ages of 18 and 25 years. Teins'iM.sfJ " ■ i 11 i i-. * tjagg.aa» W. R. Jackson, Jr., who returned from a visit to his grandparents in Cordele Friday, is confined to his home on Jackson street with an at tack of measles. Mrs. T. E. Snellgrove, of Cordele, is spending the week with her daugh ter, Mrs. W. R. Jackson, at her home on Jackson street. The East Church and Prince street sewing circle will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock with Mrs. J. B. Hudson at her home on East Church street. , Mrs, B. B. Kent, of Vicksburg, Miss., is spending some time with relatives and friends in Americus. Miss Rebecca Cowles, who has been ill at her home on Church street, is reported considerably im proved. Miss Lucile McAnally, who has been a resident of Americus for . some time past, left Sunday fbr Atlanta, where she has accepted a position with the Hastings Seed Co., Announcements FOR SOLICITOR CITY COURT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Solicitor of the City Court of Americus. I will greatly appreciate your support. ROBERT T. HAWKINS. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The friends of Ben F. Easter- Hn announce him a candidate for County Commissioner at the March 19th primary. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER The friends of N. A. Kay an nounce him as a candidate for County Commissioner at the ap proaching primary March 19. FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT I hereby announce as a candidate for County School Superintendent, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary, March 19. MRS. G. W. 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We desire ydur^vot e for him. $5,000 TO LOAN On Americus Residence Property Phone 830 LEWIS ELLIS FOR QUICK SERVICE AND HEAVY HAULING PHONF. 121 WOOTTEN TRANSFER CO. Office in Ameiicu* Steam Laun dry SOUTH JACKSON STREET RAILROAD SCHEDULES FOR TAX COLLECTOR I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Tax Collector, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary on the 19th of March, 1924. I will appreciate the support of th e voters in said pri mary. W. B. (Claud) JOHNSON. FOR TAX COLLECTOR To the Citizens of Sumter Couhty: I hereby announce as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of Sumter County subject to the pri mary to be held March 19. I have 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 had 12 years* experience in account ing and feel fully competent to han dle th e office. I am very much interested in the schools of the county and will, if elected, give to the Parent-Teach er association of each school dis trict an amount equal to the com missions allowed for the collection of scho Itaxes of such district each year during the term of office. I will be unable to see each voter personally but your support is earnestly solocited and will be ap preciated. B. E. THRASHER. A Double Use We Weld Anything, Any Where Any Time No Job too Large, None too Small. A Trial ia all we ask. AMERICUS WELDING AND RADIATOR WORKS 122 Jackson St. Americus, Ga. Phone 943 TOILET SETS In D’jer Kiss, Mary Garden and Many Other Lines NATHAN MURRAY Druggist 120 W. Forsyth St. Phone 79 PAGE FIVE By Blosser 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., Atl 2:53 am 1:54 am Albany-Jaxville 2:10 am 2:10 am Cin-Atl-Chgo 1:54 am 2:53 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 10:20 am Columbus 3:t r ' pm 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 2:40 pm Alby-Jax-Miami 12:20 pm 7:21 pm Macon-Atlanta 6:37 am 10:35 pm Albany-Montg’y 5:14 am SEABOARD AIR LINE (Central Time) Arrive Departs 10:05 am Cordele-Hel’na 5:15 pm 12:26 pm Cols-M’t’g’y 8:1G p..i 3:16 pm Cordele-Savh 12:26 pm 5:15 :■> Richland-Cols IO : O5 am « »