About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1924)
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 25, 1924 LESLIE BEffl.l IS WELL ATTENDED . Party of Methodist Ladies Go, to Shellman to Attend Mis sionary Meding LESLIE, April 25.—The revival services at the Leslie Baptist church have been well attended through out the meeting. The pastor, Rev. H. J. Johnston has been doing some very helpful preaching, Rev. Fred Cochran of Muhphy, N. C., who has been conducting the singing has been a great help in the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Griffin, Mrs. S. G Wooten and Mrs W W. Webb, went to Shellman Thursday to attend the Methodist District Missionary meet ing that has been in session there for two days Misses Helen Dell and Marita Glaze who have been attending school at Andrew College are spend ing the spring holidays at their home. here. Howard Downes of Jacksoon, Ga., is here visiting at the home of his sisl ter, Mrs. C. R. Malone. Miss Mildred Lemings, of At lanta, is the'guest of Miss Lizzie Harp. Mrs. Eunice Cocke and daughter ( Mrs. C. W. Boggs o f Cobb were visi tors in town Wednesday afternoon. Miss Lizzie Hary returned home 1 Saturday after a stay of three months in Atlanta where she wa. studying millinery. Mrs. A. Robinson and daughters, Miss Edna Robinson, spent the day Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Speer. Rev. J. P. Daughtry has been in Lery for the past week holding re vival services. Mrs. Hurbert Speer of Gaines ville, Fla., is spending the week here with relatives. Miss Lois Pool spent the week end in Cordele with her grandmoth er. Miss Bettie Livingston and Mrs. Nina Williams visited Mattie Liv ngston at the Wise Sanitarium at Plains Monday. Miss Esta S.ewart will return to her home here after spending sever al days with a friend in Albany. Joe Hammock and Brinson In gram, of Ft. Gaines, were visitors in town Saturday. Mrs. John Sikes, of Valdosta is here spending some time at the home of her- niece, Mrs. Nina Wil- ’ liams. C. E. Weir of Glennsville, Ga., was here Tuesday to visit his sis ter, Miss Martha Wier. BONDS FOR ROADS FAVORED BY BOARD COLUMBUS, April 25.—Adop tion of a resolution in favor of the state bond issue fftr roads and th? receipt of /eports on the improve ment of the Crawford, Buena Vista and Hamilton roads occurred at the meeting of the Chattahoochee) Valley Motor Club at the Ralston Hotel. The meeting was opened by Presi dent H. C. Smith. Invocation was pronounced by Dr. C. Jenkins. Secretary Leland J. Henderson, read announcements of speed traps at Boston, Ga., and McClenney. Fla. Deronda Levy of the roads, streets and bridges department of the Crawford road, stated that bid', for bridges were being advertised for and that the board of revenue had purchased maintenance machin ery and promised the up-keep of the road, but needeed help in put ting it in condition. What is fv||b More Helpless/ Than a J Chick ? With Average Care 50 out of Everv 100 Chicks Die This frightful loss can and should be stopped not only because of the financial loss, but to let these tender, innocent balls of fluff live and grow. Experience proves that > 95 out of every 100 chicks - live and grow when C PURINA J Purina Chick Startena is i eSur fed as directed. J ~ ■* “ ■™ J' Save your baby chicks. .mVchkw < i Don’t let them die. Use Startena. We have a fresh shipment. Smith Grocery Co. Distributors Phone 140 Americus, Ga FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS , An Unpleasant Reminder By Blosser j I r" T 1 oFe-LMUAT \ V / AiOUJ 1 kfNOW WMAT ) ' tL fiW E 1 I IWZT &SWWM _ Y 2 AE’E THEY COMMA / ‘ L IT VJO7 - I UAP'TI Z r-pg. AM-at SHoSMAkEiSS- \ , E.LSF-THAT'S -u'NJJY* - - Do T THIS ' A I am' someplace else - U Lt thoocht t could ) see sd.v.e- stceet, r y i"* 1 i■ > ! To </ El “|r lIT I* 1 v C l ( SHOCKS' UiHAT WZ I CEvEw.EEQ mjHAT )’ ' ni|M ' THAT'LL T inQnDES ?£ _ C'. 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Signal, Miss—“For a year or longer i I had indigestion, and had it bad,” says Mrs. E. S. Holman, of this place. “Everything I ate hurt me. I would have burning in my stomach and smothering spells, anu after meals feel right dizzy. My head would begin to t.che, and I would want to lie down, but felt I couldn’t for I would smother. “Unless one has had such trouble, they don’t know what it is. I was talking to a neighbor one day and told her how’ I had been affected. She told me it was indigestion and to try Black-Draught, which I did. I took a i few large doses and then a pinch after ' meals, and for fully four months now I haven’t had indigestion. I eat what | ever I please and when I please, but i keep up the Black-Draught—just an occasional dose.” When you have a feeling of discom fort after meals, try the suggestion above. Thousands of people have found that Black-Draught promotes relief in indigestion by stimulating the liver and stomach to perform their normal funct ms. Insist on Thedford’s, the only genu ine. Sold everywhere. NC-152j| I THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER QASTOADVEMW FOR RENT—S'ix-rorn house on Forrest street. Immediate pos session. H. C. Davis.—24-ts FOR RENT —Lower part of house, furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. R. P. Stackhouse. —24-3 t COMMERCIALIZE your mechani cal ideas. Columbus Truck & Supply Mfg. Co., Columbus, Ga., develops and manufactures. Write for particulars.—24-30t RAILROAD SCHEDUJ.ES 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 3:15 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 pro 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 3:10 p«i 3.10 pm Cordele-Savh 12:26 pro 5:15 w* Richlaud-Cob 10 <OS ■ THE OLD HOME TOWN ‘ ■ ByStanley ♦ ■ ' c. XTjbrA-p I (UT c^^L_lU.y' v<HU Ts V_U> lib ||\ .■ few a&Mi yy ■ jh YOU SAY ) J’=» that HOLE ' now- I SA-r IKj ( r()>' /?/ YTx . - HAS BEEN \ THlSTtresx i J s _ .. I'fcW. 1 -v. ■? — 7 LON< » I CAR I y GOTTA BE ,ft \ A— > / a o ' y Cy ®,' y; w y.y 6 t ia 11. W| \ A’" yy --- TLH r<wy •* $1 ■ C._. .0 W| AFTER HIS UPSET TODAY NEWT, THE HORSE BREAYE.E, JOINED THE MOVEMENT NOW ON FooT To PAVE X MAIM STREET FROM THE DEPOT To THE ICE HOUSE - ,gt\ V FOR SALE Purebred Duroc shoats at farmer prices. Cheap for quick sale. Mrs. Peter F. Bahnsen.—22-4t GRASSES and CLOVERS, for per manent pastures: Lespedeza 24c lb.; Carpet Grass 28c lb.; Dallas Grass 42c lb. AMERICUS SEED & SUPPLY CO., 121 Forsyth St. —22-ts WANTED LOANS, LOANS LOANS, LOANS—Having a di rect connection and plenty of money at lowest possible interest rate. I can save you money on city loans and farm loans. H. O. Jones. —l4tf MONEY! MONEY!—Plenty money l to loan; good company ; good ■rates and terms. W. T. Lane & Son, —6-ts ATTENTION MR. FARMER FOR SALE 75,000 Livingston Globe tomato plants. Genuine Porto Rican Potato plants ready first May. Thomas Floral Co., op posite post office. Phone 490 and 876—25-ts FOR RENT—Storage room. See Neon Buchanan. —9-ts. • T. J. WALLIS —Bulk Garden and Farm Seed Department.—l-ts FOR SALE —Second hand type writer. Address P. O. Box 318 24-3 t I -........ Thurston, the magician, can g2t lota of things out of a hat, but it takes a woman to get a ton of satis faction from, a new bonnet. ♦ j uni wsi mu <n—■»* » WANTED—To do your plumbing and heating. Give us a trial. C. B. Burke, phone. 54 The Plumber 16-13 t. FOR SALE Several thousand 1 plants Salvia Aster, Verbena, ' Candy tuft and Snap dragons, all in different colors. 25 and 35c oer dozen. Cheaper on hundred lots; also colens, geraniums and ferns ’ Thomas Floral. Phone 490 and 876. Say It With Flowers .on Moth er’s Day.—2s-tf. WANTED—CattIe wanted to pas ture, 75c and SI.OO per head. Suttle, 206 Lamar Sc.— 23-ts MONEY TO LEND ON FARM LANDS—Cheapest money you can borrow. SUMTER COUNTY NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSO CIATION, G. O. Marshall, Secre tary and Treasurer.—9-ts * » 'J STRAYED OR STOLEN—SmaII female setter named “Belle.’f White with black ticks, collar with M. A. Saunders, Albany. Notify J. W- Lindley.—2s-tf. LOST —Elk’s locket. Return to Times-Recorder. Liberal reward. 23-dh. FORD Cylinders rebored. Good as new. Duer’s Machine Shop, 125 West Hill St.—s-ts. MIL! IONS large well roited Cab bage plants fj.- immediate ship ment. AU leading varieties. 500 75c, 1000 Special priep ,in large lots. ' Good plants and prompt .shipment guaranteed. Schroer Plant Farms, Valdosta, Qa— ; CUSTOM HATCHING-' EGGS set in our mammoth incubators ev ery Monday. Phone 845. —24-7 t WANTED —You to try our Ford Service Station. Crabb Ford Service Station.—29-ts FOR RENT—Lower floor of house, furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. R. P. Stackhouse.—24-3t. FARM LOAN MONEY Plenty at cheap interest rate and on easy terms. W. W. Dykes. . 9-ts FOR SALE—Baby Carriage at, a bargain. Cost fifty dollars, com paratively at store of. G. A. & W. G. Turpin—2s-3t. FOR RENT —Eleven room house, next to Poole’s store. J. H.. Glean. Phone 35. —28-ts FOR SALE —Store fixtures includ ing one 7ft. show case, one 10 ft. wall case; 4 taibles, 3 good chair*, one mirror. Cheap for cash sale. Leaving town. Americus Hat Works. f —25-4 L WANTED —Stenographic and of fice work. Address ‘Stenograph er,’ General Delivery, Americus. I - * --~24-3t i 1 ■ » FOR RENT—Upstairs' apartment, three rooms with bath; ijloie in. Mrs. W. M. Tullis, phorie CABBAGE AND BERMUDEZ Onion plants; 100, 25 cents; SQO, $1; 1,000, 81.50 delivered; J. O, Fussell, Dawson, Ga.,—-25-26t. FOR SALE—California Blaekfeyed peas, $3.75 per bushel. Raymond McNeill—23-3t FOR QUICK SERVICE AMD HEAVY HAULING PHONE 121 WOOTTEN TRANSFER CD. Office in Americus Steam Laundry SOUTH JACKSON SIgEEX < PAGE FIVE