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„TONFSDAY AFTERNOON. JULY 23. 1924 ‘
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plenty of cream, and I sincerely
Le the facers in Sumter and
surrounding counties will produce
sufficient to keep the plant nere go
ing at top speed.”
■I am gratified at the response
* have given to announce
lhe "S ih« e«..n«ry »»»«
men „ today ” said ManagCr WilS ° n '
% the supply of cream brought in
Tuesday and today is continued ano
1 i 1 feel sure it will, the
'LmeL will be enabled to churn
tSe each week, with the quantity
f k U tter turned out limited on y
b " brought I"' °‘
Save familities for handling more
cream than we have received thus
far In erecting this plant we
built for the future as well as the
present, and machinery already in
stalled can handle easily twice as
much cream as the field will pro
duce at this time.
‘ I am pleased, too, at the inter
est being manifested in the cream
ery by the merchants in this terri
tory. We have orders now for a
considerable quantity of butter and
just as soon as our product can bo
properly seasoned and hardened by
frozen storage, ‘Sumter-Maid’ but
ter will be found on sale in stores
in Americus and surrounding towns
The buttermilk we extract from the
cream churned makes excellent
chicken feed, and fanciers who use
this in feeding their flocks may
hereafter be assured of a con
stant supply.
“Producing butter isn’t the sole
aim of this creamery. I feel a
personal interest in every pound
of our product put on the market,
and I intend to superintend person
ally every operation in its produc
tion. This is the guarantee upon
which consumers may rely in us
ing the product of the Americus
Creamery. For the present wo
will manufacture only pur e cream
ery butter, the best that can be
produced anywhere in the world.”
With the opening of the Ameri
cus Creamery there is established
here a new payroll. In addition to
five employes engaged constantly
in its operation as many farmers as
avail themselves of the opportunity
can get on this payroll. Checks will
be distributed every two weeks a
mong those who supply cream, and
this will be handled at the creamery
plant at any hour, every day in the
week, except Sunday.
The plant is thoroughly equipped
in every way, a newspaper man
having visited and inspected it
throughout today. Handsome car
tons in which the butter will be
marketed have been designed and
a supply of these has already been
‘received. The butter is handled in
the most modern hygienic manner,
and every effort is made to produce
the highest possible quality.
■ADIES’ TOURNEY AT
R GOLF CLUB ON FRIDAY
■nt is announced that a ladies'
tournament will be staged Friday
[afternoon at the Americus Golf
club, with a number of entries ex
pected to participate. The players
will tee off promptly at 4 o'clock,
and the club management asks all
lady golfers to attend.
While They Last
COMPACTS
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THOS. L. BELL
See Our Window Display
Thursday Morning
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FINANCIAL PROBLEMS
BEFfIRE DELEGATES
Continued from page one
loan to Germany, the cold dispas
sioned views of bankers who intend
to protect their money are aligned
against tne tactics of politicians
who must keep an eye on the un
steady currents in their home cap
itals.
Thus, the allied statesmen are
confronted with the problem of
ascertaining:
First, what Premier Herriot of
France is able to concede without
falling before the attacks from the
French opposition group headed by
Ex-Premier Poincaire; and
Second, what the international
bankers are able to concede with
out endangering the $200,000,000
Than to Germany, on which the suc
' cess of the Dawes plan depends.
Bankers in New York and Lon
don have rejected the proposals ot
the committee on defaults l and sanc
tions, declaring their recommenda
tions for safeguarding Germany
against another Ruhr invasion ar.)
inadequate. A loan to Germany,
these bankers contend, would not
be a good investment without
stronger securities. Herriot, on the
other hand, feels he must be allow
ed to maintain a sufficiently firm
attitude toward Germany to plac
ate, the strong nationalism at home
Meantime, authoritative spokes
men for all th e nations i epresented
declare they are determined to
reach a settlement, recognizing that
failure to solve this point would
wreck the entire Dawes program.
No one is willing to contemplate
that.
BUSINESS MEN WILL
FINANCE EXTENSION
TALLAIISSEE, Fla., July 23—A
group of Tallahassee business men
announced Tuesday, through D. M.
Lowry, president of the Capital
City bank, that they would under
take to underwrite construction end
equipment bonds of the Florida
West Coast railway to the extent of
SIOO,OOO. Associated with Mr.
Lowry will be George E. Lewis,
vice president of the Lewis State
bank; Carl Mitchell, cashier of
the Citizens bank; C. L. Mizell,
president of the Exchange bank,
G. P. McCord attorney; L. A. Yates
wholesale grocer, and Col. T. J.
Appleyard, stat e printer
Survey of the West Coast route
between Tallahassee and Perry has
been under way for several weeks
and completion of the 60-milo
stretch these points will
give this section of Florida a con
nection for which West coast cities
have been fighting for years.
EVERY STREET
. IN AMERICUS
Has Its Share of the Proof That
Kidney Sufferers Seek
Backache? Kidneys weak?
Distressed with urinary ills?
Want a reliable kidney remedy?
Don’t have to look far. Use what
Americus people recommend. Ev
ery street in Americus has its cases.
Here’s one Americus man’s expe
rience.
Let J. E. Oliver, prop, auto paint
shop, 303 Cotton Ave., tell it. He
says: “The turpeutine fumes weak
ened my kidneys and caused lame
back. If I stooped, severe pains
caught me in the small of my back
and I could hardly move. The kid
ney secretions passed often and
I had dizzy spells. I bought Doan’s
Kidney Pills at the Carswell Drug
Co., and they relieved me of the
complaint.”
Price 60c at ail dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—
get Doan’s Kidney Pills—-the same
that Mr. Oliver had. Foster-Mil
burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
adv
Round Trip
Summer Fares
from Americus, Ga.
Going and returning via
Savannah and steamship
New York . . $57.18
Boston .... 70.18
Philadelphia $1.70
Baltimore . . 46.15
Going via Savannah and ship
returning rail, or vice versa
New York . . 563.60
Boston .... 78.65
Fares to other resorts proportion
ately reduced. Tickets include meals
and berth on steamer, except that
for some staterooms an additional
charge is made.
For sailing dates, accommoda
tions and other information
apply to Ticket Office, C. of
Ga. Station. Phone H. C. White,
Agent.
Central of Georgia Ry.
Ocean Steamship Co.
Merchants « Miners Trans, (so.
” THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDEH T
MARSHALL TO LEAD
PRAYER SERVICES
Prayer services tonight at First
Methodist dhurch will led by
T, O. Marshall, it wa sannounced
this afternoon. Th e service will be
in charge of the Board of Stewards.
In the absence of Rev. John M.
Cutler, who is taking his annual
vacation, an especial effort is be
ing put forth to maintain interest
’and attendance in all the church
services, and it is expected there
will be more than the usual attend
ance present tonight.
CL a Ss/fIEZ>A d S
FINE Zephyr Ginghams, 32 inches
wide, in lengths of 10 to 20
yard-pieces, on sale tomorrow morn
ing at 8 o’clock at 18c. Standard
Dry Goods C0.—23-lt
BAREBECUE 6 o’clock, dance 8:30
—Myrtle Springs Thursday eve
ning—23-lt
FOP, SALE—I ligni, delivery Ford
truck. Good condition. Crabb’s
Service Station. Phone 180—17-ts
LOST —In P.O. reed case fountain
pen. Finder please return to
Times-Recorder—22-3t
FOR RENT—One of the S'chumpert
houses on West Church; posses
sion Sept. 1. See Miss Annie Pick
ett, 213 Forrest street.—23-2t
FOR RENT—Bungalow on Bran
nen avenue. W. H. C. Dudley,
phone 319.—22-3 t
OAT STRAW FOR SALE Five
or six tons; first quality. Call or
write John Allen McDonald.—2l-4t
FOR SALE—Large burlap bags.
Rogers Store, 110 N. Jackson St.
FOR SALE—Belgian and New
Zealand Rabbits. In pairs or
From SI.OO to 1.50 per pair.
Marion Young phone 593 —1-tf-dh
PEACHES', PEACHES—For sale
at packing house on Riley’ Peach
Farm, off Smithville road.—7-18t
APARTMENT FOR RENT—Phone
309, 207 East Church St.—ll-ts
FRESH Snap Beans, Butter Beans,
Green Peas, Bell Peppers, etc.
Bragg’s Market —22-2 t
FOR RENT—Six room house, For
rest street; possession given Au
gust 1. H. C, Davis.—l2-tf.
IMPORTED and Domestic Ging
homs, 36 inches wide; value 29c
to 39c yard, on sale tomorrow
morning (Thursday; 8 o’clock at
18c yard. Standard Dry Goods Co.
—23-lt
ICE COLD MELONS Any size,
delivered. Phone 24. G. A. & W.
G. Turpin. 18-5 t
WHEN you want to eat an ice
cold watermelon and cantaloupe,
call or phone Bragg’s Market.
—22-21
Special Orchestra will furnish mu
sic for dance Myrtle Springs
Thursday evening —23-lt
CLOSE IN ROOMS' For two
young men. G. L. Williams.
Phone 643.—2-ts
FOR RENT—Desirable new bung-'
alow on Harrold avenue, all mod-
PHILADELPHIA PUTS
QUARANTINE IN EFFECT
PHILADELPHIA, July 23.
Every brewery in Philadelphia was
put under quarantine by police here
today, under orders of Saftery Di
rector Smedley Butler, and no beer
will be permitted to be sent out
until completion of th e investiga
tion of the sale of poison liquor
which has caused three deaths here
in two days.
Details of police were ordered to
work on shifts and keep a 24-hour
guard over the several scores of
beer manufacturing plants in the
city.
I SEE L. W. BROWN at Americus
Oil Co., for all kinds used ma
chinery, engine boilers, motors,
■etc. (Roof expert)—23-12t
WE KNOW we have the tenderest
, beef 'roast, steaks and stew in
Americus. You can agree with us
when you try it. Bragg’s Market.
FOUND A cool place in Ameri
cus at Rylander theater “Where
Ocean Breezes Blow.”—30-tf.
FOR RENT —Two furnished con
necting rooms, with all con
veniences. 404 West Lamar St.
Phone 430.—19-ts.
STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT
Neon Buchanan.—l2-tf
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping; close in.
Phone 592—22-3 t ’
FOR RENT—Store room located
at 215 Cotton avenue, formerly
occupied by Americus Ice Cream
Co. Apply Chamber of Commrece.
JUST 1000 yards to be sold tomor
row (Thursday) Fine Zephyr Ging
hams, 32 inches wide; actual value
29c to 39c, at 18c. Standard Dry
Goods C0.—23-lt
NEW RUGS re woven from your old
carpets. Factory representative
in Americus few more days. Will
call at your house with samples.
Phone 776. Frank Cunning, 215
Jackson St.—22-3t
DELICIOUS Pit Barbecue, Myrtle
Springs Thursday evening 6
o'clock; dancing—23-lt
STOP THE LEAKS' and save the
difference. Call C. B. Burke,
phone 54, the Plumber. —12-17 t
LOST—On streets silver framed
folding spectacles. Return
Times-Recorder: reward.—l9-tf.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
Arrival and Departure of Passenger
Trains, Americus, Ga.
Central of Georgia Ry.
Central Standard Time
Arrive Depart
12:01 am Cols-Bghm-Chgo 8:45 am
12:37 am Chgo-St. L., Atl 2:53 am
1:54 am Albany-Jaxville 8:45 am
2:53 am Albny-Jaxville 12.37 am
3:45 am Cin-Atl-Chgo 1:54 am
3:45 am Albny-Jaxville 12:01 am
5:29 am Macon-Atlanta 10:35 pm
6:34 am Albany 7:21 pm
10:20 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
10:35 pm Albany-Montg’y 5:29 am
SEABOARD AIR L’NE
(Central Time)
Arrive Departs
10:05 am Cordele-Hel’na 5:15 pm
12226 pm Cols-M’t’g’y 3:10 pm
Cordele-Savh 12:26 pm
till 9* lUchkad-Gok nd
After a girl contracts to go
through life with a man she natural
ly hates to make most of the trip
alone.
iced—looker
cool, tastes fcdol, fs iSoolt
Drink it every day.
Orange Pekoe Tea uh
India, Ceylon and Java blend
- > r
Refresh
What do you
M think the red Q
signs are forf
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Drink y
Delicious and Refreshing
The Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, Ga. . »o?
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for Weak, Run-down, Anaemic
Men, Women and Children
New Treatment Containing
Seventeen Ingredients Re
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This complete treatment is
found only in a prescription known
as Re-Cu-Ma, which contains sev
enteen well known and thorough
ly tested medicines, go skillfully
compounded that each one per
forms its functions on the various
parts of the body perfectly and
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This remarkable prescription
thoroughly cleanses the colon of
its accumulation of poisonous re
fuse instead of allowing it to
PAGE FIVE
FARM LOAN MONEY Plenty at
cheap interest rate and on easy
terms. W. W. Dykes. 9-ts
course through the veins and emp
ty into the body. In addition, Re-
Cu-Ma starts the liver to work,
pleasantly and naturally purifies
and strengthens the blood, thus
building firm, healthy, rosy flesh
that is free from pimples and
other skin blemishes; relieves
rheumatic and back pains, gives
you a digestion that enables you
to eat anything you like and you
sleep like a log.
Re-Cu-Ma is a scientific pre
scription that revives, renews and
regenerates your entire system
and is sold and recommended by
Planters Seed and Drug Co,, How
ell’s Pharmacy and other go«d drug
stores. — (adv.)