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SATURDAY AFTERNOON. SEPTEMBER 12, 1925 First Baptist Church Joe M. Branch, Pastor Sunday school 9:30 T. F. Gate wood Supt. Lesson study this week starting with Juniors is Acts 17:12 Subject, "Searching the Scriptures ’ Study the ringing defense of the Fundamentals of the Faith by Paul •nd Silas. Morning Worship: 11:00 Pastors’ subject, “God’s Request.” God is making a special request of the First Baptist Church. It is indicated In the scriptures. Hear about it Sun day morning. On last Sunday, the hottest of this year our morning services lacked only ten reaching the goal set. Every loyal member of the church and Sunday school is ex- Pected to do their best to reach the goal this Sunday. Two announcements will be maide Sunday morning that will cause ev ery one who loves the Lord and es pecially the membership of this •hurch to rejoice. B. Y. P. U. 6:30. Evening servicie, 7:30. Observe the change of hour. Pastor Branch speaks on “The Inspiration of the Scriptures.” The First Baptist Church has declared War on Mod ernism in all its phases.. Next Sun day night the Subject will be ’’Evo lution.” Both these subjects will be handled gloves off. Special music each service and a hearty welcome. Morning Prelude—Adoration, Borowski. Response—Gloria Patri, Creat ors. Offertory—Sunrise, Karg-elert. Anthemn—O, Be Joyful, Wilson. Postlude—Jubilant March, Solly Evening. Prelude Nocturne Desanges, Vincent. Chorus—Nearer My God, to Thee Lowndes. • Offertorv—Sketch, Physick. Male Quartette Outside the Door, Achaley. Postlude—Marching, William. Mrs. H. O. JoJnes, organist. Central Baptist Church , Corner College and Lee Street Hoke H. Shirley, Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. R. S. Maynard, Supt. Morning worship, 11 o’clock. Subject: “Thou Rulest the Pride of the Sea” Evening worship, 7:30 o’clock. Subject: '‘The Spirit Honest Inquiry.” . O - B. Y. PH U.’s mebffvMo Sunday evening, Junior leader, Mrs. Walk er, Intermediate leader, Mrs. May nard. •’ Midweek prayer service Wednes day evening 7:30 o’clock. Sunbeam’s meet Friday after noon, 3:30 o’clock. Our services are "open to every one. Lee Street Methodist Church William W. Haywood, ’pastor Sunday school at 9:30 a .m. Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. Junior Missionary Society, 6:45 p. m. IT DRIVES OUT WORMS The surest sign of worms in children is paleness, lack of interest in play, fretful ness, variable appetite, picking at the nose and sudden starting in sleep. When these appear it is time to give White’s Cream Vermifuge. A few doses drives out the worms and puts the little one on the road to health again. White’s Cream Vermifuge has a record of fifty years of successful use. Priee3sc. Sold by NATHAN MURRAY, Druggist HAND BAGS, SUIT CASES AND LEATHER POCKETBOOKS REPAIRED By N. R. Harris, Expert Workman Aluminumware Free to Customers PHILLIPS CHAMPION SHOE AND HARNESS SHOP 11 1 E. 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FSOM the .& ADMIPATON WHE™ CHAR? -~1 NICE THING WHEELCHAIR// J KX)O Hospital. IM X GMAIL, , /<T*HukE7iiAT X ifYYX) pataer mjl ’w| I i Cv F ) & IBS ita mEr J ta<salon<s U<., ijffSF A \ I —"X T'J sk’w'J '■ i ■ T-c- V=tTf3R 1 ' jRS< w 'X <!( W * k, , .. , _ ,-LXV J « v wmck <mc. ✓’ W Preaching at 7:30 p. m. by Dr. J. C. Jenkins, The congregation will worship with the congregation of the First Methodist Church Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. The public is cordially invited to attend all the services of the church. Calvary Church Rev. Jamies B. Lawrence, Rector Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m. The Church school. 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer, and Sermon 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon. 7:45 p. m. , A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend all the services. • Christian Science Reading Rooms The Christian Science Reading Rooms are open to the public Sun day morning 10:30. Week days from 10 a. m. until 12, except on legal holidays. Here Christian Science literature can be read or borrowed. Miss Lula Hay teacher and prac titioner. First Methodist Church John M. Outler, Pastor Sunday School jneets at 9:30 every Sunday morning, Wible Marshall Superintendent. Preaching services at 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m. The pastor will preach at the morning hour, and T. E. Davenport at the evening hour. - This is the first service to be held in the Auditorium and the entire ; congregation, with friends of the i i First Church are expected to wor -1 shin with us at both services this Sabbath. At 5:30 Prof. E. H. McNiel of Macon, will give an Organ recital Baby Lives On Rum Runner; Bottles Are Her Only Joys MIAMI, Fla., Sept. 12.—Once upon a time, when children belieiv ed in Santa Claus, they made dolls and rattles and toy automobiles for little girls to play with. That was very long ago. The old order changcth, but little girls renpain the same. And that is why baby Betty Peltz manages to have a dandy time even if the only things she has for playthings are discarded whiskey bottles. BBaby Beßtty is different. Or, if she isn’t her surroundings are. Her home is a good schooner which is byway of being one of the classiest liqtfor runners on the en tire Atlantic coast. The senior Peltz is skipper of the good schooner. And Baby Betty accompanies hi mon all of his trav els, occuping a neat white bunk in the after cabin and chattering away in childish soliloquy as the trim ves ta th 6 nature of a Vesper service. Everybody is invited to attend this service. Prof. McNiel will play at both services tomorrow, and with the music to be furnished by the choir, the music ought to add greatly to the interest and value of the serv ices. During the week there will be services conducted by ministers who formerly served the church. Monday night will be given to a special Musical program conducted by Dr. Chas. Sheldon of Atlanta. The public is invited to all the services at First Church, not only this incoming week, but at all times. MOTEL GORDON J. :: ALBANY, GA. f Fire Proof /Gadp xSWI Booms, 115 Batha \KW3IIJ 53 Jgj European fill S 3 33® 99 8918 Beat Caje in Albany 93 SB fILMBI When you come to Albany mate your headquarters at HOTEL GORDON NOTICE I pay highest cash price for Iron and Steel Scrap, Junk Autos, Old Tires and Tubes, Metals and Rags. T. L. DURHAM LEATHER BAGS I We have just received a large assortment of Under-Arm Leather Bags. On display. Prices from $2.50 to $6.00. Come in and see what we have. THOS. L. BELL, Inc. See Our Window Display. AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER I I 1 l ■ /■I "tX > 'J BABY BETTY PELTZ sei skims back and forth before the sun-laden breezes of the warm south Atlantic. Th? schooner plies between Nas sau, in the British West Indies, and any point between Key West and St. Augustine, where her customers will come out beypnd the twelve mile limt to meet her. Coming west, she carries whiskey and such. Going back, she is laden only with the money for which Peltz, senior, is able to exchange his curous car goes. And Betty lives in perfect content and great happiness on this craft. By day she crawls about the cabin or toddles up and down the deck playing with those empty bottles '3f+JZj£M that somehow, in spite of the utmost vigilance on the part of her father, seem to appear on each trip. Other playthings she has none. She seems to want no others. It’s surprising the amount of fun a child of her age can get out of a bottle that contains nothing except an unlawful odor. If she were old er, of course—but then, she isn’t. The young sofflaws who make up the schooner’s crew are deeply at tached to Betty. It must be. said, too, that the young lady's influence has been for the best. When she is on deck the sea-going profanity that customarily drifts up from any schooner’s'deck like a blue haze is missing. Everybody holds it in un til she has gone below. Betty seems just like anyother lit tle girl in any other home. She’s jolly and happy and well-behaved— ; And shelves her bottle. CITY PROBABLY PURCHASE OIL ENGINE AT AN EARLY DATE (Continued from Page One; per gallon. J Engineer’s salary figured; at 0 per month, using one-fifth of his time on engine. Depreciation figured at 5 per cent COME TO SEE US Mrs. George Vanßiper will, demongMhe Wesson Salad Oil along with bhr Ham Saturday, September 12th. Sandwiches Free HARRIS GROCERY . 2S——PHone—-23 QASTOADVEIMENb FOR SALE FOR SALE—Cheap, gas stove; in good condition. Phone 466. —ll-2t FOR SALE— acres of good cot ton land* 1 1-2 miles west of Les lie. Easy terms. V. D. Bass, Les lie, Ga.—29 (s) FOR RENT FOR RENT—Best apartments in Americus; desirable locations. Jno. W. Shiver.—29-ts. FOR RENT —Six room house; good garden spot and garage; immedi ate possession. G. W. Walters. —ltf. FOR RENT —Upstairs or down stairs apartment, 128 Jackson St. —ll-3t FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom with or without kitchenette. Mrs. Max Cawood.—l2-3t —l2-3t LOST AND FOUND STRAYED OR STOLEN Three black mare mules, 1 red mare mule. Take up and notify E. W. Harris or Smith Grocery Co. —l2-3t per year. Interest on investment figured at 7 per cent per year. Insurance and taxes figured at* 5 per cent per year. Cost of plant delivered at Ameri cus figured at $6233.20. Cost per hour under full load op eration. Fuel, $.2782. Lubricating oil 1500 h.p hours, per gallons, $.023. Depreciation, $.035. Engineer, $.055. Interest, $.05. Insurance and taxes, $.035. Total cost per hour, $.4762. Kilowatts produced per hour 47, $.OlOl per kw. Kilowatts produced per day of 24 hours 1128, $11.39 per day. Kilowatts produced per month of 30. days 341.70 per mo. Price per kilowatt charged yon by electric company $.037. Cost per kw with above oil en gine $OlOl. Saving to you per kw, $.0269. Saving to you per hour, $1.26. Saving to you per day, $30.24. Saving to you per month, $907.20 Saving to you per year $lO,- 886.40. Keeping out of trouble is almost as much trouble as getting into it. WANTED WANTED—Every one to drink Flint Rock Ginger Ale for an appetizer—before and after meals. 5c per bottle. Or sale at all gro cers. 16-ts WANTED —Men and women for lo cal soliciting. Easy work and splendid pay. Address B. M., c|o Times-Recorder.—4-ts., THOSE DESIRING instruction in Violin, Piano and Italian Karp by Conservatory graduate and experi enced teacher, call 456, Mrs. H. C. White.—ll-3t I WANT to do your fine Watch Re pairing. 1 want to set your dia monds for you. I will exchange new mountings for old ones. I will pay cash for old gold and platinum. I want to sell you dia monds for cash or credit. R. S Broadhurst 110 Lamar St.—B(s) WANTED —Smail furnished apart ment or board in private home by couple with 7-year-old son. W. S. Haddock, Windsor Hotel. FOR SALE—Mahogany bedroom and dining room suite, living room furniture; regulation box springs; child's bicycle. Mrs. J. D. Hooks. Phone 711.—12-2 t PAGE FIVE Tilings are so quiet here. Wish we could escape from a fire thinly clad, or emerge from something un scathed. Dinkleig Hotels ■ tc K:: "If'• c a » 1 tt ts ft rrtrtrff'fra ■'■ C i; ff i gKrr rr ft tt if if oc« ub u■ Ansley ghoU j ATLANTA • GA 450 Rooms 450 Baths • HATTS ANDREW JACKSON Open Oiu/ust Ig'lS TUTWILER. "Birmingham - Ola- PIEDMONT Utlanfu - Ga- REDMONT 'Birm i nqham - Illa.- RALSTON Columbus ~ Ga- Dispensers of True Southern Hospitality MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS—Atlanta Trust Co. money. For application, see R. L. Maynard or P. B. Williford. —l-ts MRS. W. T. MAYNARD, instructor in I*iano and Voice, announces the opening of her School of Music, at Miss Carrie Speer’s, Sept. 14. Phone 411.—1-12 t CORAL GABLES Phone Neon Buchanan for reserva tions on the next Coral Gables bus.—26-ts. MAKE MORE MONEY IN SPARE TlME—lnte’ligent men and wom en wanted to apply their spare time the next seven weeks in Americus and nearby territory, soliciting. Good pay. Address B. M„ cjo Times- Recorder.—4-ts. RAILWAY Dining, sleeping car conductors, (white.) Colored porters, waiters. Experience un necessary. Supt. 123 Railway Ex change. Kansas City, Mo.—l(s) People grow up and times change It always happens. And we always are surprised.