About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1924)
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 51, 1924 Announcements COUNTY SURVEYOR I am a candidate for county sur veyor in the March 19 primary and will appreciate the support of ail voters. W. R. DRANE FOR SOLICITOR CITY COURT I hereby announce my candidacy fdr re-election as Solicitor of the City Court of Americus, subject to March primary. I pledge tin same conscientious performance of the duties which hav e marked my past term. Your support will be appreciated. . DAN CHAPPELL. FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT I hereby announce myself a can didate for County School Superin tendent, subject to the action of the Democratic primary ta be held March 19. In doing so, I solicit the support and friendship of the citizens of this county, assuring them, if elected, I shall give my best to the work. E. T. MOORE. 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. (Flossie Dunn) WAL TERS. FOR CITY COURT SOLICITOR I hereby announce my caTldidacy in the Democratic white primary for City Court Solicitor. I believe in prompt and impartial adminis tration of justice. Your support will be appreciated. T. 0. MARSHALL. FOR SHERIFF I hereby anounce for sheriff of Sumter county, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary to be held March 19. If elected, Da vid T. Jennings will be my deputy, and we earnsetly solicit the sup port of th e voters, and if elected will discharge the duties of the of fice to the best of our ability. T. L. SUMMERS. FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the offic e of Clerk of the Superior court of Sumtdr County. If elected, Elton C. Par ker will act as my deputy. We earnestly solicit the support of the people and pledge a faithful dis charyc of the dutier pertaining to sa d office. Subject to the action of the Democratic primary. » T. P. GATEWOOD. FOR SHERIFF To the Citizens of Sumter Coun ty : I hereby announce my can didacy for Sheriff of this 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. We desire your vot e for him. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR I wish to thank my friends for the past; and hope to have theL support March 19th. R. R. ROWE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The friends of Ben F. Easter lin announce him a candidate for County Commissioner at the March 19th primary. FOR TAX COLLECTOR To the Citizens of Sumter County: I hereby announce as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of Sumter County subject to the pri mary to b e held March 19. I have 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 ltaxes of such district each year during the term of office. I will be unable to sec each voter personally but your support is earnestly solocited and will be ap preciated. B. E. THRASHER. FOR TAX COLLECTOR 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Tax Collector, subject to the rules of the Demo > MY GOITRE IS GONE Gained 35 Pounds. Relieved of Choking, Smothering and Nervous ness. An Operation Prevented. Mrs. Bettie Tracy, Feter>ereek, Ivy., says she will tell personally or by letter of her relict by Sorool- Quadruple, a colorless liniment. She had to sit up in bed and tan to get her breath. She had goitre pine years. Manufactured by Sorbol Compa ny, Meehanksburg, (). Sold 1 y all drug stores. Locally at IloweT- Pharmcay (adv.) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS - Impossible By Blosser (Co P Do COWS' h' WELL, DiD VOU YES-TMSY 77T *mEY V" ' aio- FBECVLES' LAV SS6S r- *<s'/° AND ] - HMD CUT WWETMES L { DON'T LAV ) DONT? f " "If CAiri ”u<3\jJ rouLD 1 c) ) v ASK PPECkLES « i_aaD r “V r /* I | MOVJ COULD J t You* question? J? '-S o -IL r - I C a COW SET IN y THEOLDHOMETOWN Bv Stanley itt-gy' 5J ~ ( NOW LISTEN qißtsV VG/* SB V ' Aft ' WE CANT BE SIVtAICU C^T WILL BE Th' ? BACK j BiGGE ST DAY OF N \JOTu ffiggrl-- BUT TMERES SALE'J U (nothing TO stop) I — . | ]y\°° thanke&d \\ ! OF°THIS before) 1 r,, RUMMAGE SALE NEWS- FIFTH I>AX- A* AFTFE Mt?S UPJOHN FOUND A TCESS/W, SACK SHE HAD GIVEN To MRS DE VAUGHN FOF A CHRISTMAS GIFT . A NUMBER. OF WOMEN TRIED To GET Back articles THET HAD DONATED to the sale , V : —.—l ■ 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 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. I will very much appreciate your votes and support. DR. E. T. MATHIS. FOR TAX RECEIVER I hereby announce as a candidate for Tax Receiver, subject to the Democratic primary to be held Mar. 19th. If elected I promise a faith ful and competent service. I will appreciate vour support. JACK R. BRITTON. FOR ORDINARY. I hereby announce as a candidate for Ordinary at the approaching primary, March 19, 1924. JOHN A. COBB. FOR SOLICITOR CITY COURT I wish to announce my candidacy | for th e office of Solicitor of the i City Court of Americos. I will ap-1 predate the vote o’ all people who I consider me qpaified for this po- j sition of honor and trust. ROBERT C. LANE. I “Good Morning Prize Winners The following prizes will be awarded the persons listed below as winners of 'Good Morning Dearie mis-spelled word'contest that ran in the Times-Recorder January 29. Prizes can be secured by calling at Rylander I heater Box office with proper identification. First —Miss Ruth Clark, Americus, 2 Tickets Second—Mbs Janette Slappey, Americus, 1 Ticket Third—Miss Frances Arrington, EllavilJe, 1 Ticket. Fourth —Mrs. Nat LeMaster, Americus, 1 Ticket. Fisth —James Holley, Jr., Americus, 1 Ticket FOR SOLICITOR CITY COURT I hereby announce myself as a ! candidate for Solicitor of the City j Court of Americus. I will greatly | appreciate your support. ROBERT T. HAWKINS. TIME TIME TIME When you have lIME See our I IME If you haven’t got I IME Just Take TIME To see our display of TIME Have good 1 IME At all TIMES THOS. L. BELL SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY FARMLOANS CHEAP MONEY! 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LOANS, LOAN’S, LOANS —Having a di* j reet connection and nlenty of ! i ioney at the lowest possible Inter | est rate. 1 can save you money on j city loans and farm loans. H. O. | JONES. 14-cf MONEY! MONEY—Plenty money to loan; good company; good rates and termn, W. T. Lane & Sop. G-ts LOANS on farm lands and city property. Low interest rate. Loans promptly closed. See S. R. Heys or H. B. Williams. Phones 48 or 52. I~ T , | I HAVE returned to Americus and will take charge of the old Si Hawkins lunch place on .Windsor avenue; serving Barbecue, Bruns wick Stew and lunches of all kinds. I invite all my friends to see me J. L. Glawson.—Sl-lt THERE is only one CAFE the SAVOY, famous for it s food and neatness. FARM LOAN MONEY plentiful at cheap interest rate ami on easy terms. W. W. Dykes. 9-tt. FOR RENT - Three rooms, pri vate hath, hall, gurajre and coal house; close in. Phone 850 or see B. E. Turner.—l9.tf. DRY PINE WOOD Cut ready for stove. Will deliver any amount. Drop card to Fred P. Bowen, Rt. D, Americus 19-12 t We Weld Anything, Any Where Any Time » No Job 100 Large, None 100 Small. A Trial is all we ask. AMERICUS WELDING AND RADIATOR WORKS 122 Jackson St. Americus, Ga. Phone 943 «rr irmjtmrxs mmjmr rg - m TOILET SETS In D'jer Kiss, Mary Garden and Many Other I .incs NATHAN MURRAY Druggist M K’o V» 1 >i :.>T,i ' WANTED 25,000 Pounds Pecans Neon Buchanan LOST—Large setter dog with .1 black spots, on back; one bad eye. "•di 79.- 29-ts. I WOULD appreciate you calling and see my stock of BULK GARDEN SEED before you buy. I have a line selection of the best reed that can be bought in the Unit ed States, also onion sets and S< ed Irish potatoes. T. J. Wallis, Gar den and Farm Seed Dept. MULE FOR SALE—If you want n mule make me a satisfactory note and you can get one. J. J. Haneslcy, Americus, Ga. -JO-Gt WILL THE PERSON who borrow ed my well pump please return to Elijah Phillips.—JO-lit FOR RENT- Two furnished down stairs rooms. 119 South Lee St. - :!0-:it FOR RENT -Nicely furnished room, adjoining bath, hot and cold water. Mrs. R. L. Parker, phone 439, 129 Hampton St. 26-ts PWNtI 117—JOHN W. SHIVER for SCREENS, home or of fice. 27-ts PAGE SEVEN dog; large lemon on oiv i ear and back. Any information >e garding. same will be approriHld. K. I’. Moore or Stewart Flir’ow. 29-41 FOR 1 SALE Improved Lewis’ 63 Cotton Seed. These seeil savp 1 from cotton which yielded 10 bales to plow in 1923. Charles S. Hogg, Rout A, Americu*.— 2l •1 Ot LOST Diamond ring in platinum setting. Liberal reward if re turned to Tfmes-Reeordcr—2o-tf _____ MULES FOR SALE—If you want mules make me a satisfactory note and you can get one. J. J. Hanesley, Amcricus, (!a.—3o-Gt FOR RENT Two nice rooms Tay lor street; private bath. Phono 650.—31-ts. HAVE I.UNCH With Us Sandwiches, Hot Chocolate. Tomato Bouillion, Hot Cof fee. all hours during the day, at Amcricus Drug Co. * Arrival and Departure of Pwiseng i Train*, AmericuS, Ga. Central of Georgia Ry. Central Standard Time j Arrive Depart 12:01 am Cols-Bghm-Chgo 3:45 am ■12:37 am Chgo-St, T.., Atl 2:53 am 1:64 am Albany Jaxville 2:10 am I 2:10 am Cin-Atl-Chgo 1:54 am I 2:63 am Albnv-Jaxvillo 12.37 am ! 3:45 am Albny-Jaxville 12:01 am 5:14 am Macon-Atlapta 10:35 pm 6:27 am Albany 7:21 pm 1°:20 am Columbus 3:t f ' o" 12:20 pm Cols-Rham-Chgo 2:40 pm 1:18 pm Chgo-St. L. Atl 2:01 pm i 1:51 pm Albany-Montg’y 2:17 pm j 2:01 pm Alb-Jax-Miami 1:18 pm I 2:17 pm Macon-Atlanta 1:51 pm j 2:40 pm Alby-Jax-Miami 12:20 pm j 7:21 pm Macon-Atlanta 0:37 am 110:35 pm Albany-Montg y 5:14 am SEABOARD AIR LINE