About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1924)
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 30, 1924 T Round Trip Summer Fares Krom Americus, Ga. Going and returning via Savannah and steamship New York . , $57.18 Boston .... 70.18 Philadelphia 51.70 Baltimore . . 46.15 Going via Savannah and ship returning rail, or vice versa New York . . $63.60 Boston .... 78.65 Fares to other resorts proportion ately reduced. Tickets include meals and berth on steamer, except that tor some staterooms an additional charge is made. I'or sailing dates, accommoda tions and other information aPPI.v to Ticket Office, C. of Ga. Station. Phone H. C. White, Agent. * Central o£ Georgia Ry. Ocean Steamship Co. Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. WALKER’S “The Store of Quality and Service SATURDAY SPECIALS 40 inch Sunset Batiste, White Grounds, Dainty Checks and Figures—new goods just received; value 50c— Saturday 35c Y(L Only New Buttons Another lot Fancy Buttons by today s ex press —Pearl Sequins, White, Smoke and Colors— -35c and 50c Doz. Red Buttons, Black Buttons, Colored Buttons I New Silk and Cotton Crepes, very light and airy, beautiful patterns and colorings— sl.2s Yd. New Goods Every Day. 11. S. WALKER & CO. Phone 44 OEH.WEffISEMENIS WANTED—Ladies in this locality to embroider linens for us at home during their leisure moments. Write at once ‘‘FASHION EM BROIDERIES” 1130 Lima, Ohio. 28-6 t FOR SALE —Sweet Peas, Larksphr, Marguerites. Phone 294. Mrs. W. H. Bowers. —29-2 t F’OR SALE—Ten Guinea pigs. Rea sonable See Josie Ivey, 710 Jackson avenue. —28-3 t I WILL pay spot cash for your pe cans. Neon Buchanan. —14-ts TO LET—House of 7 rooms and about 2 1-2 acres of land in Brooklyn Heights, Sec Mr. Wil liford, Windsor Hotel —26-6 t . ■— —... FARM LOAN MONEY Plenty at cheap interest rate and on easy terms. W. W. Dykes. 9-ts FOUND A cool place in Ameri cus at Rylander theater “Where Ocean Breezes Blow.” —30-ts. RAILROAD SCHEDULES Arrival arid Departure of Passengo 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. 1,., Atl 2:53 am 1:54 am Albany-Jaxyille 3:45 am 2:53 am Albny-’Jaxville 12-37 am 3:45 am Cib-Atl-Cheo 1:54 am 3:45 am Albny-Jaxvijle 12:01 am 5:29 am Macon-Atlanta 10:35 pm 6:34 an) Albany 7:21 pm :'':2o am Columbus 3:15 pm 1:55 pm Albany-Montg’y 2:15 pm 2:15 pm Macon Atlanta 1:55 pm 3:10 pm Albany 10:22 am 7:21 pm Macon-Atlanta 6:34 am 0:35 pm Albany-Montg’y 5:29 am SEABOARD AIR LINE (Central Time) Arrive ~ „ „ . D A parts 10:05 am Cordele-Htf na 5:15 pm 12-25 pm Cols-M’t’g’y 3:10 p.n 3.10 pm Cordele-Savh 1.2:26 on MICE TELLS > "NEED S JGGIES (Continued From Page One) | jects throughout the year, and, I 1 think, with good effects. ‘'The courses offered in home eco nomics include dietetics, practical 'cookery, garment making, costun e and design, pattern drafting, home nusing, first aid, care of the sick interior decoration, and home con veniences. We think this course as given to the girls of this institution i without a parallel in a school of this grade. Much of the work has been related to community life about the school. The school farm received no aid whatever from the state mainten ance funds. The farm meets all of its obligations and is realizing ap proximately SI,OOO profit each year. This is being used to im prove the livestock, to build up the soil, apd to reclaim waste lands. Swamp land has been cleared, ditch ed and sown to pasture grasses. Three hundred and fifty Cuban pines have been set on some of the poorest land as a reforestation pro- WANTED LOANS, LOAN; 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. z —14tf BREAM, Trout, Red Snapper to day. Sherlock’s. —29-2 t FOR RENT —Close in apartment. Phone 465.—28-3 t FOR SALE —1 light delivery Ford truck. Good condition. Crabb’s Service Station. Phone 180—17-ts FOR RENT —Five-room bungalow on Lamar street. Phone 430. Mrs. M. F. Jossey.—l6-tf FORD Cylinders rebored. Good as new. Duer’s Machine Shop, 125 West Hill St.—s-ts. FOR SALE —801 l Weevil Poison Machines for the Smaller Farm er. We sell the Jewell machine for the wet mixtures and the Feeny machines for the dry mixtures for cotton and watermelons. These are the machines largely re sponsible for the bumper crop in Carroll county last season. Prices moderate. Call and see them dem onstrated. Harrold Brothers. *—26 (s) LOST Airedale dog. Answers name “Mack.” Return W. W. Mc- Neill, Brown street, or phon e 240. —3O-tf YOUNG MAN desires position as ! steno-bookkeeper. Have had 2 years experience. Can furnish I best of references. Address Box 84—30-3 t CHIROPRACTIC—The sciene that makes people well and happy. '3O-lt FOR RENT—Three first floor con necting rooms. Phone 824. I . .. Kt Newest Cruiser on Test Trip / Hr V . x r c? 3 ’. / | A SW J ‘ 1 Il t - _ -t - - u? ’ £ '> I ’lv X”’-- . , ■■■■ ■■ .... : SA' The Trenton, Uncle Sam’s lat- est light cruiser, which is to test its ability in long range scout ing by making a 25,000-mile test cruise. The picture shows the Trenton being flooded out of her drydock at Brcowklyn (N. Y.) Navy Yard. jcct. Both winter and summer le gumes have been grown for feed and for soil improvement crops. ~ “There is no doubt of the good results of this work in improving the farm. All labor has been per formed by students and teachers; only on e outside laborer has been on'our payroll—a negro man cock, an other work is done by students, many of whom earn a good portion of their expenses. “Arrangements have been made with the State Board of Education to hold a summer school for teach ers here from July 1 to August 2. This will include the state examin ation for teachers i nour district. Many reservations have already been made and we feel there is great opportunity for our school to serve the district in this way. ‘The farm mechanics classes are finishing the rooms in the new building as rapidly as means will allow. The one supreme needs of this school just now is freedom from this awful building debt. This debt has been reduced from $49,- 000 to $25,000 during the past four pears. In addition to this about $5.- 000 of accrued interest has also been paid. We must get the State to help us pay off this old building ■debt and free our school from this handicap. It is in the way of ev ery improvement that is undertaken for the school. I sincerely trust Beginning—A New Serial Story - Daily • * ■ ' If You Arc ii|Ldver of the Great Out of-Doors Do Not Fail to Read-- Soon after she began / ... ~ ~ the long stalk toward ilfi iwl the caribou herd, at Pete’s side. They sped swiftly down into the valley, and then, tak x'Wing shelter behind a thicket of alder moved ' straight toward the animals. The last two hundred yards that would bring Pete into long-rifle range had to 7 f' **^Mß*W^be made with laborious / B A stealth, taking advan- // |p. 1 tage °f every rise in r* ) ground and walking in /pw* a stooped posi- v tion. But they crawl- ed a * l ast to ie to P a l° w r ’ se mar ked the end of the stalk. Lying prone in the deep moss they peered over the brow of the hill — “The Land of Forgotten Men” JBy Edison Marshall Starting Monday, June 2, in Times-Recorder THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER that we can in some way secure the passage of a bill to authorize the payment of this debt.” ‘GIRL SHY IS GREAT HAROLD LLOYD PICTURE w An extraordinarily large house witnessed “Girl Shy,” Harold Lloyd’s latest comedy at th;e Ryian der Thursday. The picture is on again today. Many were emphatic in stating that this is Lloyd’s btesu picture, and they are not far from correct. There’s more of real humor and less of the slapstick than usual. In addition, the love tale that follows from scene to scene is good—in fact the picture is a romantic com edy. Lloyd’s little leading lady is new and splendid. The tale in a few words is thus, Harold is girl-sy, fearing anything that is suppoed to wear petticoats. As a tailor’s apprentice he is called on to perform some rather intimate services for the young flappers. They tease and frighten this stut tering lad. Harold decides to write a book giving his supposed exper iences as a “regular devil with the women.” The publisher changes the title to “The Diary of a Bood.” It gobs over big and Harold is rich. He meet-, the right-girl, takes,her from a ’vijliun -and—but that’s telling. If you want a hearty laugh-—an hour and a half of fun. see “Girl Shy” tonight at the Rylander, With the big exhaust fans in action, the house was cool and comfortable last night.—L. E. Civilization started in Egypt and these Egyptian clothes "hre ending it I in America. | HOG SALE SET FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 3 George O. Marshall, county farm demonstration agent, announced to day that a hog sale will be held at ti e Americus pens on Tuesday, June 3. This is the sale that had been scheduled for Friday, ami which was postponed because of the elimination of the Cuban- buyers through a dock strike at Key West. It is expected that offerings at the sale will total aL-least two and per haps three cars. SINGING AT AGGIE COLLEGE ON SUNDAY Sunday afternoon beginning at 2:30 o’clock there will be a singing at the -Aggie college- here This is lhc> regu.-ir Sumter county sing, led by Chief John T. Bragg and other local sjrgers, and in, addition to those it is expeetgd tljtU’e will be a aumbgc 'of well known visitors in at ?cnd3'jie>. WARE LEGION POST NAMES DELEGATES WAYGRQSS,. Mj# . gates from the Ware county Post No. 10 of thb American Legion will attend the State Convention of the American Legion to be held in Sa annah on May 5-6, according to an announcement made Wednesday morning. Five delegates and five alternates will be sent from the Ware pouijty post. Those who will probably be sent will be P. K. McGee, ’ Sid ’ Luther', Russell Whit field, Larry E. Fedrick, S. L. Mason, Clem Hard, H. H. Hardy, Q. L. Garret. S. A. Bradshaw and J. S. Raulerson. There is a slight drop in the high cost of living, but no drop in the high cost of High living. SPECIALS Nash-Made. Weiners Per Pound fcUC —S ; Puritan or Kingap’s Breakfast Bacon 77/. I-lb. box! OiC . I <1 •t :' ’ ■ ' • WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF CHOICE KANSAS CITY BEEF HASH ® WET IN ROGERS STORE Xayji ... 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