About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1925)
THURSDAY SEPT. 25, 1925 Spends Honey moon,in Jail ■ ' * 11 • ~ ■ <f ? «K3 iMl HfcA7> - u MWBb fIF •B§ I® Ik ilbr [|||ngS> gK ||||f|| Hi wrIS mfiSSuigrA ■■ ißßSg|l||M£< : BE's.;W|f ~========xiiF=== The iron bars of prison couldn’t stop the romance of Mr. and Mrs Charles Fann. While in jail at Po tosi, Mo., awaiting trial on liquor charges, they fell in love and were married. The judge sent them to the state penitentiary at Jefferson City to spend their honeymoon in separate cells. They will see each Other for the first time since their sentence duning Christmas week. COLORED BAPTISTS TO MEET HERE TUESDAY Mayor J. E. Poole and Rev. J. M. Branch, pastor of the First Bap tist church, will deliver welcoming address to the Southwest Georgia Baptist Association, colored, which will hold its 55th session here Tuesday night, at the Mt. Olive Baptist church. Rev. C. W. Woodall, pastor, an nounces the following program: De votional service, sermon by Rev T. R. Royal, Cordele; sermon by Rev. W. M. Stokes, Smithville; song; prayer, collection; welcome in be half of the city of Americus, May- o-ManDMimre FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR RENT —Two large rooms, kitchenette and pri vate bath. 405 S. Jackson St. H. C. Davis. —15-ts. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. 211 Jackson street—l6-tf RADIO, Fixtures and Repair Work. Wallis Electric Co. —17tf. FOR RENT —2 unfurnished rooms and kitchenette; also furnished bedroom. Mrs. Burkhalter.—24-3t FOR RENT—WeII improved ten horse farm. Can be convenient ly subdivided into two four-horse and one two-horse farms. For fur ther information write P. 0. Box 429, Americus, Ga. —24-7 t FOR RENT—Upstairs apartment, unfurnished, with private bath; also private entrance.fl 140 Lee street. 3-tdh FOR SALE —Gas stove; in good con dition; cheap. Phone 69. —24-ts FO” S^LE —Small stock BONE MEAL. Fine for flowers, ferns and ’••'’'ter grass. Sold in 25, 50, JOf •> d 200-pound sacks. Harrold Bro - r 4.-6t JI SCEIVED Fresh stock t d ROYSTER GUANO so garden and grain planting. N< ‘ter, Harrlod Brothers. —24-6 t 11 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES -it Hl’ • • • ” pdW>h’ , '< \-V>’ Qo 4’ i) ' ww ? ■’•'* CR'A’W'I 'L ( anntwng AV ■'■ i> ' ■•’M” c.rt ’ HIT' F'M L NCt MAM IS bu-r.ub )'l »«AT GOIET, J ■ ’ - n ■fe-JsFf -S -* - : C® 42V .Al . .• - 't jbs^v r vpy ihis’V y; ~ k ' Jn - 'Wi ■I ■! ./ i W*wt€ MARCH tries TO L Sfl » < 2bBC?A \ Pn ftWA A ? j(( •' T<! ZovT>WS 150 MILE ÜBAV IM THE hobo | \ VuJ rOffl Iff T ./®®jfcriv -•■ I / Race, wash is uS'nc ws he*! *•'© d-OTHES < Vn-'l {H ttrJtffff kl 1 I IN a,N ATTEMPT TO GET FREE TRANSPORTATION ftAuIJJ/ I I 9-2? T V'l \ l\ OUT OF AMARILLO. TEX. —.-5... - - .- ' -c.ws «» tm »cwict. me I <g C ASru . z "' ''i7" ; ' i ' ' ~.. '“ ''' "'' . ~ | ' l '’ • z 'i’ ;1 ■ 7 > SALESMAN SAM . ,* . No Reason for Argument By Crane sij‘>,'iS: .-, ‘ *■ - " ■-' . . . I - ' . , fc . . ... C r^ r,^ W V g*E I L— I VtX) UNOVU HOW SWtB /' AU. Ybe IS SKT Th' WWTtUAMVi'HTr "\ -n, ■>« >, Ma, mwwx I«C. , FRECKLESANDHERTRrENDS~’ ~ ’ Jay’s Proof “ By j! WE MAD A DAXW W \ H QM, ABOUT MOUJ S TM’WOPtD __ 0 ,^, 1V / \ WHAT DO MOO KNOW V A.DiruT-" ) Ltssow IN6&O6i2APpy ¥ vpid?what- \ tmb eaetw rotates tubnsAßoumDj liild !ii|l -k-cs Li 1 about rrt/tow DO \ ome moenin6 r J TenAXvMUUB' lnas.Tau, /im AN' aluTMaT=Voo MouAAtAN /.lllij" \Z e t ' i Z X •‘ O'h ABOUT fi. kNCANTMAYTWE g UPSIDEDOWN? C ; ! "■ L.lkS THAT ? . ' '? I—T771 —T 77 bl ? z-T ■ EAEfTM TURNS Jl <S’WAN" -t_-t-z~^4SVB e - S W MEAD WHERE A*y J * y>\. / i i jY_ ° I b around, DON'T ... "-/ r | i ''=TT'- V>^- emenjav I FEET SModlDa ; 4 R n J2v)T ® 7~ ~~4 —<v Wi Wir ■V J ( 0.1 c y V 4.1023 ■¥ »> aonncc. i«c , 9-25", VICTORY OR DEFEAT MONDAY NGHT! or Poole; welcome in behalf of the Baptists and other Christian church es, Rev. Branch; welcome in behalf of the Lord’s Tafeernacle, C. M. E. church, Mrs. L. M. Henderson, wel come in behalf of the Campbell Chapel, A. M. E. church, Mrs. Agnes Smith; welcome in behalf of the Mt. Olive Baptist church and sister churches, Mrs. M. L. Kennedy, re sponse, announcements, benediction. WANTED WANTED—Every one to drink Flint Rock Ginger Ale for an appetizer—before and after meals 5c per bottle. On sale at all gro- cers. WANTED —Men and women for lo cal soliciting. Easy work and splendid pay. Addresa B. M., c|o Times- Recorder.—4-ts. WANTED —a good, first class cook at once. 617 Barlow St.—23-3t WANTED —A Boy between ages of 18 and 20 for work in fancy gro cery. Must be quick on his feet, of good personal appearance and must be willing to work. Lazy ones need not apply. Address P. O. Box 215, City.—24-ts. 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. T want to sell you dia monds for cash or credit. R. S. Broadhurst 110 Lamar St.—B(s) WANTED —Farm on shares, or as overseer on farm. D. R. Ballin ger, 139 A Ave. F., Thomaston, Ga. —25-5 t SEVERAL PERSONS inquired at the Times-Recorder office for places to secure room and board. And advertisement in this column would have be r n seen by them. A word to the wise should be enough. Phone 99 for rates. —24-t£. The hunting seaeon has started (it’s a wise cow who stays near the barn. Nothing looks better ot feels worse than a new fall hat Keep your health. The only trouble some people have with rheu matism is when they try to spell it. MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS—Atlanta Trust Co. money. For application, see R- L. Maynard or P. B. Williford. —l-ts MAKE MORE MONEY IN SPARE TlME—lntelligent men and worn en wanted to apply their spare titre the next seven weeks in Americus and nearby territory, soliciting. Good pay. Address B. M., c|o Times- Recorder.—4-ts. BATTERIES recharged and repair ed. Sales and Service Station. Wallis Electric Co., 113 South Lee St. Phone 1 FOR FIRE INSURANCE See Miss Annie Pickett.—2l-6t FOR SALE • FOR SALE —Completely renovated 7-room house 521 Hancock ave nue. Write U. H. Davenport, Ath ens, Ga. —19-6 t FINE MULES AND SADDLE HORSES G. A. Turpin has been in Kentucky for two weeks buying mules and saddle horses. He wires us he is] shipping the finest load of mules, and saddle horses we have ever had. I Come to see them Monday. G. A. & W. G.Turpin.—24-4 t FOR SALE—Car No. 1 RECLEAN | ED TEXAS RUST PROOF OATS. Free from trash and for eign matter. The best car oats we , have ever handled. Harrold Bros. —Ss-tt THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER ’, . It’s Simple lif You Know How Monday Night Marks Close of Largest Remaining Vote FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY ARE MILE POSTS THAT MUST BE RE GARDED AT THEIR FULL VALUE Never Again During the Times-Recorder’s Mam moth Prize Distribution Will You Receive As Many Votes On Subscriptions As Up to 9 P. M. Monday, Seutember 28th; Those Who Accomplish This Week Have Advantage. Today You Are at the Vo-k r>f the Ro»d—OnooHnnitv I< Knock in'’' at Your D«or—Gusn Your Chance—Use Your Head, As Well as Your Feet—Determine Now to Win. There comes a time in the affairs of men when they must make a decision—for better or for worse. And, if in making that de cision they fret and fear, are too Cowardly to go ahead and fight a good fight, all the regrets in the world will not remedy their failure. So it is today in The Times-Recorder’s $10,000.00 Ev erybody Wins Something” Prize Election. Today you are at the fork in the 'road. Your opportunity is here. You have your chance. In two days the biggest and best vote schedule of the entire campaign will become history. Will you regret then that you did not take full advantage of your op portunity? ODDS UP TO 4 TO 1 Perhaps you are one of those ”wise” birds who knows every thing. Perhaps you are one of those who know votes will be Free Voting Coupon IN THE TIMES-RECORDER “EVERYBODY WINS" GRAND GIFT CAMPAIGN GOOD FOR 100 VOTES 1 hereby cast 100 FREE’ VOTES to the credit of Miss, Mr. or Mrs. Address This coupon, neatly clipped ou*., with uame and address of the candidate, and mailed or delivered to the Cam paign Department of The Timet-Recorder, Americus, Ga., will count as 100 FREE VOTES. It does not cost any thing to cast these coupons for your favorite candidate, and you are not restricted in any sense in voting them. Get all you can and send them in—they all count. Do not Roll or Fold." Deliver in Flat Package* NOTE—This coupon must be voted on or before Sept. 28th. 1925. worth more later on. Perhaps you, in your knowledge, know that at the last the opportunity will be greater. And if you are, you have a wonderful opportunity to try out your theory and see how far you get- With odds of up to four-to-one in favor of the first period your theories would get you about as far as the outskirts of Americus if you were starting on a trip around the world. The time for action is here. You have two days to make the .grade in. WhAls done these next two days will go far towards telling the story®sgLJse your head as well as your feet. Let’s go. Let's realize thathgtaportunity is here today. Let’s go in and win. HAVE YOU ANY AMBITION? Are you “electioneering?” What are you doing now—hon estly? Have you any ambition? Have you any pride? Are you willing to go through this campaign with the mute evidence that you can’t carry on? Are you so “well fixed" that you can’t use money? In days like these there ought to be many who can use money. Well, if you can use it, why don’t you get it? It is here for you. In a few short weeks the opportunity will be gone. Then, may be, you will see the light. Let's have a little foresight as well as hindsight. What do you say? Let’s go. ** DISTRICT NO. 1 District No. 1 will include all participant* who reside within the corporate limit* of the City of Americus. One or two of the automobiles and as many prises as there are active candidates will be awarded in this district. CLARK. Mrs. C. E- 371,200 CASTELLOW, Mrs. M. W 22,100 CHAPMAN. Miss Lollie 352.500 HART, Miss Ethel Mae -„334.900 JOHNSON. Miss Ruth 366,600 MAYES, Mrs. D. 8?.221.400 PURVIS, Miss Louise —360,100 District No. 2 will includa all participant* who reside la Semter ■nd adjoining coonties, out»idg« ) AhfcJ* lll> i t * ***• ah®"* “* n> ed city. One or two of the auto.ndME»pO» m * B 7 prU ** ** ~WB 8,8 tire candidate* will be awarded nFJMpf^>** r ’ct. . BAILEY. Miss Mary Lou. FlintsWte S' -.371,200 BAHNSEN, Mrs. P. F., Americus, R. F. D 4 388.400 BURTON. Mrs. George T., Smithville .390,500 I CHAPMAN, Miss Mary Alice, Buena Vista 9,200 I CHAPPELL Mrs. W. M 344,700 ELLIS, Miss Vera. Ellaville. R. F- D 188.600 GOARE. Kenneth, Richland 30,100 METHVIN. Miss Estelle, Americus, R. F. D 391,100 MURRAY. Miss Anola, Plains 379,500 M'TYRE. Mrs. S. M., Plains, Rt. 2 _294,100 PILCHER. Miss Lois, Americus, R. F. D 380,400 PERRY. M<s. Eunice, Ellaville RICHARDSON. Miss Elizabeth, Smithville233 300 STEPHENS, Miss Emma, Buena Vista STUBBS, Mrs. R. H., Americus, R. F. D 366,100 SUDDATH Mi-rs Pearl 19.000 TURNER. Miss Katie, Oglethorpe-355,600 DISTRICT NO. 2 PAGE FIVE By Martin