About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1925)
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 13, 1925 The Better Buick is a Man-sized Motor Car People appreciate a smart driving, easily-handled, but full-sized, man-sized car. The Better Buick for in stance. Each Buick model seats its capacity of full-grown people —in relaxed ease—without cramped legs or necks. Tall people, especially, enjoy its extra head-room and leg room. American men and women are above the average , stature. And a smaller car than Buick is apt to be tight-fitting, low-ceilinged, crowded! Drop in and try the ample, arm-chair of a car that is right in size. Bring some of your six-footer friends. You will find an other big reason why Buick is so widely considered a better motor ca$ —another reason w hy there are a mil lion and more enthusiastic Buick owners. Or telephone, and we will send a Better Buick to your home or office for you to try. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY Division •/ Gontral Motors Corporation Flint, Michigan G-10 12 Qkto-BUICK WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM W. G.TURPIN & COMPANY Phone 173 E. Lamar St. Americus, Ga. WHEN BETTER AUTO&OBMB ARB BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM IthFstandard 81x90 Bleached Seamless Sheets At $1.27 Bleached snow white actual size 81x90 inches, large enough for any bed; broad hems, Wednesday and Thursday $1.27. Missec and Children* > 25c To 50c Stockings at I.lc A clean-up lot many of very fine lisle thread, black and white and all sizes in some of the lots if your children wear stockings you will buy these on sight; Wednesday and Thursday pair, 15c. The Best Seaisland You Ever Saw For 15c Very fine smoothe heavy weight half bleached, 36 inches wide, we have seen some sold at 18c that will not compare with this one we offer Wednesday and Thursday at 15c yard. One Lot of Boys $1 Union Suits At 69c Special for Wednes and Thursday only sizes from 26 to 34, good win ter weight silver bleached, price for any size Wednesday and Thursday, suit 69c, . ■ * l One Table of Misses Sample Slippers At $1.98 Most all sizes in this lot, there are shoes on this table that former ly sold for $4; all at one price, Wednesday and Thursday, pair, $1.98. Fill Your Fall and Winter Outing Needs At 20c The best outing flannel in great variety of stripes, solid colors; sold bv every good store at 2o , choice of our stock n , OW on center tables Wednesday and Thursday, yard 20c. Boys And Girls Sweaters At $1.50 50 per cent, wool fancy slip over styles, new coat stales, in almost ev ery good color for or girl Wed nesday and Thursday, $1.50. Our $2 Black Satin At $1. 49 36 inches wide all silk, beautiful quality, regularly $2., here Wednes day and Thursday, yard $1.49. THE STANDARD DRY GOODS COMPANY Forsyth Street, Neat Door to Book of Comißoreo AMERICUS. GA. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ' 1 PONT BUEVE YOO ' s Z NEVER MET ANYONE VJHO YJtH GEE WHI22 -A Z Ort VER < VyEl I .F you ARE &CIN6 TO 'A / wow NOTHIN BOuT HIS I > FA LIKED HORACE VERY X X,XX\ QUnE 50 r W WELL LAST NI6HT. =! 'WOO&HT WHY. HE EVEN EEFI HIS KNOW ANY BETTER. SHE Ak - tHATS XOuR AF FAIR . BcT IF I MO CIGAH AShE-S ON MAh FLOORS , ) C-CRA . j: a!Lo ON WHEN H E CAME IN 6WE HIM TIME . 6CSH . WERE YOc THE FiRST Thin = AHS 6VJINE RON HIM RAGGED J ' UNDERSTAND^ why 1 *OR E HIM° BR \_J~ L ' D “ Tj SXxA “ S* 'A ■Q? l&l „XXP Ax — — n r* j K v J) Ji mb a3 JML / ■ k wl z Kr 11 / ; i .“▼ ••• r z w x .Zxl ■ x._-JJL-ZJ Ai&J FRECKLES AND HER FRIENDS An Opportunity Missed fX p losser R T WBOpy CAM CALL. f-AN'TMEN z LET ISW SACQ ~ uZSI' ■■■■7 1 7 S ' W, ' 7Woi - ) ' r 60 AT MIM am' GAME J SWAGED C- -V Xj c\ I EMW wpm’L'AD ‘X ' / ME. CAM TELL Laos WI£I2E m\ A 6000 R1 Axiz 1 TAA 6ETT.N6 , CsSM W^.L HAC > l? 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A 1 tjonneo new sggX ;qla X, ilwV -— • X AV / \\ / - raiment anv mx W .Q o| / Q.X7 \ I l c> \ 1 r * W,' ; ARE OFF FOR rJXwIW I Lift X-Z X /// \ K wash's home . wHifeh ’ ~ J feA P-w// l\ n* rW Town to live Wlia li X«4 -fl—lV R- a~~ inluxurn, // A 1 J, • ! SkM® -nXt M- k J I ■* t Jal Ph Z CLASSinEDADVEmSEMENTS MM —ITT I -■ . ' - FOR SALE FOR SALE —Bargain. One all steel Case sweep ' power self feeding hay press; one home light plant; Dela valve cream separator; one feed mill; one hay rake; one Singer sewing machine; one 1-2 and one 1-3 h.p. electric motors; several gasoline engines, various sizes; one Ford truck and one Ford Touring car. F. G. Beavers. —3O-tf FOR SALE—My Special '6’ Stude baker touring car; in good me chanical condition with new tires and new paint. Will sell cheap for cash. Can be seen at Gatewood’s Garage on Cotton avenue. Mrs. J. W. Harris, Sr.—s-14t COAL At the same old stand at your service High est Grade Kentucky Coal. Telephone 303 CLARK COAL CO 2-ts FOR SALE' OR RENT— My resi dence on Felder street, including nine acres of land. House large enough for two families; oan be made into an attractive home. A bargain. Mrs. J. W. Harris, Sr. —5-14 t FOR SALE' Sumter County Abruzzi Rye. Harrold Bros. —6-12 t FOR SALE—Car. No. 1 RECLEAN ED TEXAS RUST PROOF OATS, also FULGHUM OATS. Free from trash and foreign matter. The best car oats we have ever handled. Harrold Bros. 6-12 t FOR SALE—Small stock BONE MEAL Fine for flowers, ferns and winter grass. Sold in 25, 50c 100 and 200-pound sacks. Harrold Bros.—6-12t CUT ROSES FOR SALE Mrs. R. C. Moran 411 West Church St. 8-tf-dh. WANTED FARM SUPER! NTENDENT WANTED —Single man of good habits to live in home with widow and children and superintend fif teen plows. D. R. Andrews. —l-ts . FIELD MANAGER—to introduce absolute business necessity. A '{Forgery prevention device. Sells s for $87.50, commission $50.00. j Real, opportunity for real men. L Write, wire giving sales experience. Hall-Welter Co., 181 St. Paul St. ; Rochester, N. Y.—13.1t. AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER - FOR RENT APARTMENT FUR RENT —Two large rooms, kitchenette and pri vate bath. 405 S. Jackson St. H, C. Davis.—ls-ts. RADIO, f ixtures and Repair Work. Wallis Electric Co.—l7tf. FOR RENT—Upstairs apartment, unfurnished, with private bath; also private entrance.fl 140 Lee street. 3-tdh FOR RENT—My home on Felder street, Mrs. Q. W. Fuller. —6-ts. FOR RENT— Desirable apartments corner Taylor and Rees Park. Mrs. Holt. Phone73B. 2-12 t. FOR RENT —Five room apartment house. College street. Phone ' 333.—26-ts. I FOR RENT—Two upstairs offices, all modern conveniences. J. W. Hightower.—6-7t. " . WANTED—To buy second hand ! flat top desk. Gibson motor Co. l Smithville, Ga.—l3-lt. s . .i . LADIES—6Oc an hour. Distribute . samples to every home and office. . Send selfaddressed stamped enve lope Denison, 346 Fountain, Day ton, Ohio.—l3-lt. Horace Is In Bad , a4 XfWlt! MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS—Atlanta Trust Co. money. For application, see R L. Maynard or P. B. Williford. . -1-ts FREE' TRANSPORTATION—Visit Coral Gables now. The most delightful season to see the tropics at loveliest. Bus leaving Oct. 15th. Phone 337-66. Neon Buchnaan, District Representative. —lO-tf. BATTERIES' recharged and repair ed. Sales and Service Station. Wallis Electric Co., 113 South Lee St. flione 556.—17-ts. SEVERAL PERSONS inquired at the Times-Recorder office for places to secure room and board. And advertisement in this column would have been seen by them. A word to the wise should be enough. Phone 99 for rates.—24-ts. JUST RECEFvED Fresh stock celebrated ROYSTER GUANO for fall garden and grain planting. None better. Harrold Brothers. —6-12 t MIRRORS RESILVERED—CaII at M. N. Edwards’ Furniture store, where I Will be all week of October .12. E. Powell.—B-6t - FOR RENT—Apartment 238 Tay lor stret. Phone 466.—12-6 t , Phone 99 LOST AND FOUND LOST—TWO black mare mules. If found notify L. G. Council or J. A Davin at DeSoto, Ga.—l2-3t LOST—White and black setter puppy, 5 months old. W. M. Harper, Jr.—l2-3t REDUCED PRICES on Rain Coats for Men, Women, Boys and Girls. S. R. Johnson. Phone 695. —l2-6t WANTED—An experienced teller; must be twenty-five years old or over. None but experienced need apply. Polk County Trust Compa ny, Lakeland, Fla.—l2-3t FOR SALE—Genuine Texas Rust Proof Oats. Phone 877. R. P- Stackhouse. —l2-6t NOTICE I pay highest cash price for Iron and Steel Scrap, Junk Autos, Old Tires and Tubes, Metals and Rags. T. L. DURHAM PAGE SEVEN By Martin Dr. R.B. Strickland Dentist Americus, Georgia BELL BUILDING Over Western Union Telegraph Ca. Harness and Suitcases Repaired By I N. R. HARRIS i Expert Workman i . ALUMINUMWARE free t O I I CUSTOMERS. Phillips Champion Shoe and Harness Shop 111 E. Forsyth St.