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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 20, 1925
COOLIDGE SAYS
BUSINESS NOT
WORRIED WITH
expressed the belief that judged by !
its conduct during the last few years ’
businesss can be trusted to keep its j
own house in order.
Carrying out his thought that gov- ,
ernment and business “each ought ;
to be sovereign in its own sphere,” J
the President said:
“When government comes unduly .
under the influence of buxines.-, the |
tendency is to devedop and adminis
tration that closes the door of oppor- I
tunity. becomes narrow and selfish
in its outlook and results in olig
archy
"When government enters the
field of business with its great re
sources it has a tendency to extravag
ance and inefficiency, but, having
the power to crush all competitors,
likewise closes th edoor of opportun
ity and results in monopoly.”
Repeatedly during his address the
MUSICIAN OUT OF TUNE
“Gas pressure in my stomach some
times distressed me so that I could
not think. I played out of tune and
twice lost my position. No medicine
helped me and 1 became disheartened.
Another musician advised me to try
Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy, and 1 am
now enjoying the best of health.” It
is a simple, harmless preparation that
removes the catarrhal mucous from
the intestinal tract and allays the
inflammation which causes practically
all stomach, liver and intestinal ail-’
ments, including appendicitis. One i
dose will convince or money refunded. 1
For sale bv all druggists.—(adv.) I
I
Stover’s Market »
SPECIALS
White Meat, *’
Pound 18c■
Picnic Ham, .
pound 23c ■'
No. I Whole Hams,
Pound 32c S
Western Beef Roast,
Pound 19c ■
Native Pork Roast,
Pound 27 1-2ce
Nice Pork Steak,
Pound ... 30c I
Pure Pokk Sausage
Pound 30c ■
■ I
Stover’s Market
In A & P Store
THE STANDARD
A f ALE
FOR
Saturday
300 MADRAS AND PERCALE $1.50
TO $2 DRESS SHIRTS, AT 97c|
All made of fast colored Percales
or Madras Cloths; in great variety of I
pretty, new patterns. Every one |
guaranteed fast color. Sizes 13 1-2
to 17 1-2. Sold in lots of not more
than six to one buyer at the price.
Saturday only - -■• -97 c
PEPPEREL 9-4 UNBLEACHED
SHEETING, AT 39c
We guarantee every yard to
ure 81 inches wide, and excellent
quality. Sold only on Saturday.
Limit ten yards to one buyer at the
price. Saturday only, yard 39c
The Shoe
Sale
Continues
Two pair* for the price of one J
plus sl. Good Shoe* for the whole
family. . Nothing but leather shoe*
offered in this sale. Made by the
best makers with the maker's name
on almost every shoe. Two pairs of
$2 shoes will cost you $3. Two pairs
of $3 shoes will cost you $4- Two
pairs of $4 shoes will cost you $5.
Two pairs of $5 shoes will cost you
$6. Two pairs of $5.95 shoes will
cost you $6.95. We do not carry
shoe* higher than $5.95.
THE STANDARD
DRY GOODS COMPANY
Forsyth Street, Next Door to Bank
. of Coo>anoeoe
j. AMERICUS. GA
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Getting at the Source By Martin
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President was applauded, his audi
ence giving approval to his express
ed attitude toward business; to his
appeal for continued government
economy and efficiency; to his ap
peal for American adherence to the
world court.
“1 can think of no more assuring
action,” said Mr. Coolidge, “than the
declaration of America that it will
wholeheartedly j’oin with others in
cne support of the tribunal for tha
administration of international jus-
; Special
THANKSGIVING SERVICE I
I *"
Sunday Evening
First Baptist Church
♦
• JOE M. BRANCH, Pastor. i
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Subject will be:
I
‘THE GREATEST
I
HOUR IN AMERICAN
I
HISTORY”
Also special Musical
program rendered by the
’ choir.
!
! Everybody Welcome!
7 o’Clock I
BEAUTIFUL BED-ROOM SUITES
We Are Going to Give •
On Every Bed Room Suit
Special Values in
SIMMONS MATTRESSES
A A-'
With each Simmons Mattress we will give free a nice pair
of Simmons Feather Stuffed Pillows FREE. This is a
special offer for only a few days, so hurry! Act quickly!
MURPHY FURNITURE CO.
Lamar Street Americus, Ga.
tice which they have created.”
Citing George Washington as a
leader who oia not hesitate to meet
peril, encounter danger or make sac
rifices, the President, appealing for
support for world court adherence
declared that “we must meet our
perils; we must encounter our dan
gers, we must make our sacrifices
or history will recount tha the works
TB
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LOVLINESS RETAINED !
All the beauty of the original cutting and de
signing is left intact and even emphasized
through our new cleaning process.
Even the most delicate of your garments are
perfectly safe in our care.
Expert cleaning, dyeing and pressing do won
ders for clothes.
AMERICUS STEAM LAUNDRY
Phone 18 ‘We ll Dye for You.”
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
,of Washington have failed.
After the banquet held at the Wel
dorf-Astoria which was his headquar
ters during his stay here, th e Pres
ident boarded a special train for
[Washington, He had received reas
suring word from Plymouth, Vt., that
his father’s condition had improved
iand that there was no occasion for
.him going there at present.
Rylander, Matinee and Night, Sat.. Nov. 21
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Visit of Our Old Friends
[ JIGGS AND MAGGIE
I In their absolute New Musical
_____ " ~T Comedy
f '‘Lb son E PLACE THIS' |
( i . 1 BRINGING
\ | Ababette M UP FATHER
Z* S I in gay new york
k'MKw fclk X
MAGGIE IhX
' /TONIGHT kitty
' And the
M-’ f t'V ! Bobbed Hair THFir
/j b _____ — BEAUTY £
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‘ Y ► Singers Dancers
Comedians irlies
J 30 PEOPLE—MOSTLY GIRLS
THE WORLD’S GREATEST LAUGHING MUSICAL COMEDY
BRING the KIDDIES to SEE JIGGS AND MAGGIE IN Real Life!
Bargain Prices Mat.—2sc, 50c, 75c; Eve., 50c 75c, SI.OO Plus
Tax —No Higher
I ■ IIIWI lll—■■■l ■r-'-y ■!■ ■■ I T .1.l
MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and
City Property, payable one to
twenty years. Stephen Pace.
ELECTRIC HEATERS—Eeat when
and where you want it. Quick,
clean, comfortable. Shumake, 149
N. Hampton St., at Machine Shop.
—IG.Ct
SICK DdG? Guaranteed remedy for
Distemper, Running Fits, Black
Tongue, Mange, Run Down Condi
tion. All leather round Dog Col
lars. McLain Shoe Renury. Yellow
Front on Windsor Ave. —18-3 t
IF YOU want to build a home, or
pay a mortgage off, investigate
my home purchase plan. No fee
charged. M. H. Fletcher, phone C 63.
—l6-tf
HIGHEST Cash price paid for any
size, variety or quantity of Pecans
Neon Buchanan.—26-ts
LOST AND FOUND
————" ———— —————————
LOST—Large hound dog. Looks like
a cur. High head, long tail, black
body, white under breast and around
neck. Wears a collar. May have fit
and try to bite you. Answers to name
of “Chief.” Liberal reward and no
questions asked for his return or
wherabouts. Phone 45. Dr. J. W.
Chambliss.—lß-3t
LOST—Bunch of keys. Reward if re
trained to J. L. Eisenson, 211 For
syth St—l9-tf.
ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS For
city and farm, all sizes. General
electrical and battery work. Wallis
Electric C0.—20-tf.
NEW SHIPMENT of Bradley Sweat
ers recevied today. D. R- An.
drvws, Lnc.~—ls-3t
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—A desirable five-room
house, near school, or. Jackson
avenue. Apply “Home,” care Times-
R"corder.—26-tf.
FOR RENT Two-horse farm. For
particulars see Miss Ida Turner,
Rt. 1, Smithville, Ga.—lß-3t
FOR RENT—Apartment; 2 or 3
rooms, furnished. Phone 971.
—ll-ts
FOR RENT—One or two rooms on
Church street. Address “Rooms,”
care Times-Recorder. —l7-6t
FOR RENT—Four room
in Johnson apartment. Phone 153.
—2O-3t
FOR RENT—Two or three rooms and
kitchenette; private bath and ga
rage. Phone 794—20-2 t
WANTED
' WANTED—Two experienced Mack
Truck Drivers. No others need not
' apply. J. C. Burgin.—lß-3t
i
■ WANTED—Haulers with teams to (
! come out to Smith-Burgin Lumber i
1 Co. after best bargains in strips and
' .scrap wood. One-horse loads, 25c;
- l two-horse loads, 50c. —18-3 t
I WANT to do your fine Watch Re
pairing. I want to set your dia
monds for you. I will exchange ner ,
mountings foe old ones. I will pay
cash for old gold and platinum I
want to sell you diamonds for cash
or credit. R. S. - Broadhurst, 110
Lamar St.—B-(s)
WANTED-5000 bushels Sweet Po
tatoes. See me at Carter’s Coring
Plant. W. E. Brown, Agt.—2o-30t
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FOR SALE
1 FOR SALE—Fire Erick, Fire Clay
1 and Flue Linings. Jno. W. Shiver.
• Phone 117.—9-ts.
FIGURE with us on your Paint, Var
nish, Flat Wall Coatings, Roof
' and Barn Paint. Jno. W. Shiver.
Phone 117.—9tf.
1 CROSLEY RADIO better costs lesa.
. Authorized sales service statioi*.
Wallis Electric Co., 118 S. Lee St.
Phone 556.—13-ts.
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• BRADLEY, Lumber-Jacks—slip-overs
Coat Sweaters, just received new
shipment. D. R. Andrews, fnc.
t
t THOSE that would like a nice Tur_
key for Thanksgiving, call on or
d write. Mrs. E. J. Salter, Am.rieus*
l - Route B, Box 138. Salter’s Mill.
• FOR SALE —Chrysanthemums. Mrs.
R. C. Fetner. Phone 626.—18-3 t
FOR SALE—Good home-made wag
j on, one horse and two horse; cash
or credit, at right price. J. A. Baugh.
—’B-6t
i 25% off on all Velvet Hats. Miss
■i Ellinor Tillman. —20-6 t
FOR SALE —One pair of choice mare
mules, weighing 2300 pounds; al
so wagon and harness. See Deputy-
Sheriff Chappell—2o-2t
FOR SALE'—Hogs. Ten shoata.
weight 75 lbs. each; also three
bred sows. W. L. Dupree.—2O-3t
FOR SALE—Seed Rye and Oats. J.
A. Lowry, Ellaville, Ga. —20-ts.
JUST RECEIVED big sb'pment New
Millinery. Miss Ellinor TUlmaa.
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