About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT RICHLAND PLANS RIG REVIVAL Dr I- > p«| Jenkin*, of («»hinil>il«, l« I’i iik i|it»l .Sprakri foi Ihr Mooting UK III.AND. (.» . 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M I Jw 1 » |i New Clothe* When Needed Ihe <suue*t wwy to get niwv . lot hr. ta atmply to aeod vooi i ohl grtiuirnt. to \nietwv.' Stenot I *«indn When they return voull imi.li tot the tagx they look «o new! Americus Steam I .sundry Fhotye U \\ e l| Dy e. Jot X ou , T| , |H||||r| ai^ llLJ £ t jn L j u _ u _ LX | . ■«»» W—■ '■ ,x»a*a»rf. K . ,-w.. ■■■■ Ii Try-iton i the Hills i UmMwwt tar A** v- •*- C->A J. Yew i .it thst wifi Je ch* *»tam i db*ij » that* » well « th* Aftfewy. Thw IrtM OUr S.t » mx4i « car. Ymv it an 4 kxy*.. sre*y chmK FNww n» Mirphw navoM T*rt tri übai* ptMarmanc* nnahthtc - Mir* b.x'gxxi-.-tcss Nrtare — <* qut*c Atxt «mxv«h SrhayxM M *U ymk tier* « 4 , « the* s-mpp curc>Mw mvexhar * iri S*M **o «Mch a enp »yU p»vor it. | Ita-YM"* - > MtotWMS I 4 ''*■'• » ♦ >■ . m»« m» ma ! FRANK EASTERUN & CO. ,t*.<won St -Awtvvw. G*. OLDSMOBILE T O 1 .X " Society 'llf I MM> I I AND! RSON ANU MRS, UAH I ¥ I F II.R I AINS Illi IK < I lilt Ali r Jiiumi ■ . t inti 11 iml Al rn I o - in Hull , vici,- Joint Im -ll'ltnim 10 110 ii lirlihm eliilt on Tuesday nf l(’iii""ii til tlic Imnm of Min, \ndei "ii on I,i ( nl reel. Iln Imum was lii'iiul ifully doomiil oil hi lomn mid lovely ( liryniiiil Im mums. Only llm club iimtnlmri mid 11 few loldll iniinl I rmndn were itivlt 'it The high score prize wan u loci' I I.inn d'inr knot I.or mid Ml* .1 E Hodson who in llm glli’Wl us Mrs. Alldl'lnilll Mils pl I'Wllll'll Willi 11 lilll'iM bril. \ll i mi lid ill I iny. gnmo us bridge, n hoi liumlmmi was nerved ilu guests MISSIONARY SOI II III'. INVI I lit IO Al LIND Wl I K OF PRAYER All inetnbei.i us llm Mimnoiiiirv ' urmty of the I'iiut Mctlmdinl i liui.li lire lirifi'd to nttend the week of pruyer nervleei nt the t'hitrih I'liumdiiy mid l.’ridni November fdh mid <llh, at it u'eliuk. • • • I 111 It ARV t IUH Will. MKKT THURSDAY I’lie Womnn'n l.iteiHry Club will meet on I'humdny afternoon nt il ;.'IO o’clock nt the home of Mm K L, Ciir.woll on I.co st root. \ti Mm«lmll It t'oimwny iiml lovely little daughter. Hetty .Iciin <>t Suiu'iitn. Fin,. iu'l'ivetl StintUy tis teinoon to be the guv»ti< of Mr. mid Mi tlhort Unfits nt their home on 11 :u told tie Mi < .1 E Hudson of Aligning. tin. i- the guest of Mrs. Emmett H An deison nt her home on South Lee street. Mi« Imy l.nue is the nttrnctive guest of Mrs Wendnll Oliver m Stnteshoro, fin Mrs t E. Underwood on Hump ton Street hns ns her guest Vues dny. Mi' Elisa Mims and Miss Mary Mini' ot l'i eaten. I ~, S1 ,■■.•.>■. ot Mts- Imibe I Chuilil will regie! to learn that she is very nick at hoi home on MeGarrah MAPI A Hit WITH HIM • My wife has taken your n.edieme and Has been wonderfully benefited Foi over (our years she had trou ble with bloating- and could seaivoly eat any food because of this condi tion I'oetot s medicines did not help her and an operation was advised. Het brother, who P drug-gist, sent h‘-. a bottle of Mayr > Wonderful Remedi and it helped la rat once. I cannot praise your nuslieine enough." It is a simple, harmless preparation that ivmoves the catarrhal muA'Us from the intestinal tract and allays the nf’se.mation which causes prae-- :-..a11y all stomacK live-, a id intestin al aumonts. including appendicitis. i'i e dose will convince or money re :.t’ido»< Fo: sale by all drugs 'ts i yadv.l nt root, Ned JohtiHon mid Hob Harvey li ft lliin morning for I iiinpn, I' ln.. where limy hnve imei'f.l.d posit ion They Hindi- lln I rip In Im . Mm H. I'i. Turner and .Mr. C W. llm fu hl m e nfiendinM' sei enil dit.VH in Monlgoniery, Ain., where limy went Io iillend llm Alnltiiinii Stntc I'iih . Mr. Turner ie llm guest of her brothel mid Mr Barfield is visit ing her idstor. Mr:. Clyde Johnnon left Tuesdny lor .InckHOnvillo, Fin., ( tl visit her I'm her. i Tim mmiy friends of little Tlmrsn • lore will be glud to leiirn thiit she | in improving after mi illness of sec mill weeks with Dipthoria. MUSICAL KITTIES Al RYIANDER I’he Cmimrun Musical Kitties. :i musical md in which the Camerons use nine muiical instruments in mi added attraction of the Ry lander program for thin evening. Mr, Field, Manager of the local theater announces to hi# patron* that Im Ims secured this attraction for one night only at an added expense ami ini i(> (hem ti hear their musi cal act. BUENA VISTA The district missionary meeting: was held at the Methodist church i last Friday A largo number of I visitors and delegates were present.! and an interesting service was en joyed A delightful luncheon was served at the church at noon. Superior Court convened m Buena \ ista last week. Judge Mclmughlin and Solicitor Flournoy, of Columbus came down last Monday morning and remained until Friday The doekekt was rather light and the business of t ie County was soon finished. Sev j oral lawyers from adjoining towns! were tn attendance. Miss Nettie Powell returned last! week from a visit to Birmingham.i Ala and y'ohinibus. She attended i the Alabama State Fair m Binning ham and the Chattahoochee Val'.ey fair in Columbus. Mr. K. B Reese has loft his po •ition at the loan and Savings hank! here and has gone to St. Petaraburg. Ha. to engage i n the real estate! business. Mr. 0. H. lewis of Pine hurst has taken his place in the bank. WALKER’S 1 he Store of Quality and Service New Salisbury Shirts Received r' J 0 s r iWTJII k\!/ . Newest Patterns in Shirts—the reading .akvrs. Mem who atvpteeiate ummsalty n R e Shuts at vety low prices wy'.i respond to th» announcement Thea re *o good you ww buy these Shirts m halt docen ;ots New Fall Hats JuM received—Ses; ot ewaxr..g Shades Hc-a-fwea- that s the vogue Toda' and headwear that » C'X ,hn the very latest snayvpy 4 I stvies. $5.00 and 'V? 2 $6.00 .i—lruAlkT— J;,.. !kJ* H. S. W ALKER & CO. I atuai Street Americus. Ga AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER AN ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA HEARD Howell's Pharmacy Has Newest Thing in Tone Reproduction. Demonstrations Daily. Wi wonder just what Io expect when y.e read tin announcement j llm. Iloii.fl's I’hm in.icy would place | mi tlie Imul market the latest thing! i m Victornls, | i ()ttr curiosity was satisfied today | wher we dropped in I'm a dcnionstra-1 tion of the nod' Orthophonic Vic trola and heard for the first timo ’ music actually and truly repoduced. • Not being no wist in the mecning lof such %ords as Orthophonic, we. hurried back to the our friends, the dictonary and learned that. Orthop bontc, truth in sound And We found that the nev Vic-| trola was truly deserving of the! mime “Orthophonic.” For it truly re produces sound. Low notes and high notes which hnve either been very inadequately, reproduced by tile old time Victrola, even in its highest price from, or lose, not reproduced at all, are perfectly reproduced by this now nuiehinv. i But let me advise you to visit Howell’s Pharmacy and hear for yourself Hie music and reproduced by the latest invention in tone re-j production, the Orthophonic Vic trohi. They will gladly demonstrate the machine, request any number you: want and hear sound truly reproduc-i ed. in Buena Vista. Mr and Mrs. W. C. Wooten and family visited friends and relatives in Columbus last week Hon. and Mrs. .1. S. Burgin have , been spending the past week in Flor- , ida. Miss Pearl l.owe Hanner, of Co lumbus. spent Sunday with Mr. and i Mrs. .1, E. Lowe. i Mr. Rogers Williams of Ellaville j attended court hero last week. I , ... W'WW IW..W " —1 - RAILRODAD SCHEDULES Central of Georgia R’y. Co (Central Standard Time) 12 .20 am Chel-Stl.-Atla 2:53 am 1:53 an. Allwny-Jaxv. 2:08 am 2:OS am Chi-Cinci-Atla 1:53 am 2:53 am Miami-Jax-Alb 12:20 am 3:20 am Miami-Jax-Alb 11:42 pm 3:40 an. Jaxv.-Albany 11:25 pm i 5:29 am Macon-Atlanta 10:85 pm ! S:l0 am Albany 6:47 pm i 10:10 am Columbus 3:15 pm 112:55 pm Chi-Stl-Atla 2:12 pm i 1:00 pm Chi-Btl.-Bham 2:40 pm ! 1:24 pm IKt-Cinci-Atbi 8:85 pm 1:54 pm .Atlanta-Macon 1:54 pm 1:54 pm Albany-Montg 1:54 pm 2:12 pn Miami-Jax-Alb 12:55 pm 2:40 pm Miami-Jax-Alb 1:00 pm, j 3:35 pm Mia-Jax-A’.b 1:24 pm 6:47 pm Atlanta-Macon 8:10 am 10:35 pm Albany-Mont 5:29 am i 11:25 pm Chic-StL-Bham 3:40 am | 11:42 pm Chi-StL-Atla 8:20 ami Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Hogg made a i.'Usiness trip to Plains last Tuesday.! Mr. "I Mr- Hogg ate in;..., .g their, plans to move to Plains in th- near future. Mrs. E. I». Burke of Birmingham, Ala., is the guest of Miss Jane Belk. Mr. Turner Williams has return ed from Miami, Fla., wriere he re cently .spent several days on business. Miss Virginia Lattimer, of Monte zuma spent the week-end with friends here. , Rev. M, M. Marshall is building a new Methodist church at North High land in Columbus. Hon. J. 11. McGilmore of Talbot ton attended court here last Mon day. Mrs. W. 1). Crawford has return-' ed from Columbus where she has been the guest of Hon. and Mrs. B. S. Miller. Mr. B. P. Stevens spent last Wed nesday in Columbus. Mr. James Cr'oxton of Montezuma vvas the guest of his paretns, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Croxton, last week end. Mr. Boyce Grier went to Colum bus last Wednesday afternoon. STRAWBERRY CITY ANSWERS WINTER CALL PLANT CITY, Fla., Nov. 4. Strawberries! This mid-summer cry in Northern and Western cities will soon be echoed here when the Flor ida berry growers begin gathering their crops. The greatest yield of the local fields conies shortly after t hristnuis when thousands of crates are shipped to distant markets. — 25% DISCOUNT On All Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Other Makes of FINE SUITS! Reduction Effective Today ALL BOYS’ SUITS Reduced One-Third 1 Effective Today It is unusual to put on a sale at this season of the year, but circumstances seem to demand it. Our prices are marked in plain figures and all you have to do is deduct 2 5 per cent on Men s Suits and one-third on Boys Suits, and then you have the price today. Reduction On Mens Suits 1 Men's Regular $55.00 Suits. Reduced Today to - s*’*•“<* Men s Regular $50.00 Suits. CQ7 Reduced Today to vUI Mn's Regular $45.00 Suits. CQQ 7C Reduced Today to 1 3 Men s Regular $40.00 Suits. CQft AA Reduced Today to d- 3v.lrJ Men’s Regular $35.00 Suits, CQC 9C Reduced Today to tfh-v.Zc) Men’s Regular $30.00 Suits. CA Reduced Today to Men’s Regular $25.00 Suits, Q nr Reduced Todaylo f 3 Many of these Suits have Two Pairs of Pants W. D. BAILEY CO. Lamar Street Amencus. Ga, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,NOVEMBER 4, 1925 Strawberries require a special method of cultivation, Involving ex-' pensive irrigation systems and con stant field work. The crops in this! v.entity are valued at more than ?!,-j 000,000 a year and the strawberry acreage is constantly increasing. DISAPPOINTED BRIDES RETURN TO FRANCE PARlS—Disappointed war brides; are returning daily from America to ! their homes in France. It has been! estimated that as many as 30 per . cent of the marriages between American soldiers and French girls have resulted in a failure. The re turning women come back either on their own free will or are sent back DUDLEY’S ()PERA fIOUSE TODAY AND THURSDAY Richard Dix and Esther Ralston —In— “THE LUCKY DEVIL” FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Al Hoxie —In— “RIDING ROMANCE” And “FIGHTING RANGER” by their husbands. A favorite trick 1 is for the husband to send his Frencn ' wife across the sea for a visit and ■ then discontinuue writing to her. 1 «**«*.« - ,1 ■ ■ .. I ■ —— l " ** REC'STRATiON NOTICE Books are now open for regis tration for primary to be held No*- 17th, 1925. Books close Nov. 11th, 1925. A. D. GATEWOOD. JR , Clerk and Treas. AMERICUS FISH FISH & OYSTER CO Always Fresh Fish Phone 778