About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1925)
WEDNESDAY .AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 25, 1925 RUSSIA WILL OBSERVE DA Y AS AMERICANS Thanksgiving Di. Will Be a Re ligious Holiday for Rus sian Armenia MOSCOW, Nov. 25.—The Ameri can Thanksgiving Day will be ob served as a religious holiday by 25,- 000 orphan children in the care of the Near East Relief in Russian Ar menia. There will b< special relig ious services in the orphanage school rooms during the morning, with the reading of President Coolidge's Thanksgiving proclamation in three languages—English, Russian and Ar menian. Pilgrimages to various lo cal shrines will occupy the afternoon. The oldest church in the world, lo cated at Etchmiadzin, will be the centre of an unusual pan-Armenian observance with prayers of thanks giving for the American aid given to Armenia. BEWARE THE , COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creo mulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and , heals the inflamed membranes and in hibits germ growth. Os all known drugs, creosote is rec ognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other - healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab sorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respira tory diseases, and is excellent for build ing up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold is not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist. Creo imilsion Company, Atlanta, Ga. (adv.) THE STANDARD DON'T MISS THESE . DOLLAR BARGAINS WEDNESDAY At SI.OO yard—Pure Silk Velvet— black and navy, regular width. $1 will buy—4 pairs Men’s All Silk Socks or one pair Silk and Wool Socks. $1 will buy—2 yards Dress Linen, pure linen, too; 36 inches wide.- ssl will buy—s yards Printed Silk Cree, 36 inches wide. $1 will buy—s yards Nurses’ Lin en, 40 inches wide. $1 will buy —1 yard Crepe de. Chine, 38 inches wide. $1 will buy—4 yards regular 50c Suiting, 36 inches wide. $1 will buy 2 yards Plain or Stirped Serge, 36 inches wide. $1 will buy—lo yard-; Curtain Scrim, 36 inches wide. $1 will buy—s yards regular 25c Galatea Cloth, 36 inches wide. $1 will buy—ls cakes Maxine El liot Soap; regular 10c cakes. $1 will buy—2s Bars Laundry ( Soap, full regular size. $1 will buy—3 pairs of the best; 50c Silk Stockings, all sizes. $1 will buy—2o cans Lighthouse Cleanser; regular 8c size. $1 will buy— 6 yards Half Linen ■ Crash Toweling; regularly 25c. $1 will buy—s yards regular 25c Bleached Turkish Toweling. $1 will bijy —6 yards of the very best Outings, plain and fancy colors. $1 will buy —8 yards of the best Sea Island or Sheeting, full yard wide. • | $1 will buy— 15 regular Barber Towels, full regular size. $1 will buy—7 yards fine, sfift fin ished Bleaching, yard wide. $1 will buy—4 Gold Seal Pillow Cases; free from dresing. Worth 50c. $1 will bny—One extra heavy Rag. Rug, size 30x60; many colors. $1 will buy—One guaranteed Alarm Clock; keeps good time. $1 will buy—2o men’s hemstitch ed Handkerchiefs, full size. $1 will buy—One Baby Blanket, j full size, heavy weight; each in a box. 1 $1 will buy—2 Boys’ regular 98c Union Suits, winter weight. $1 will buy—One man's regular 11.50 Attached Collar Shirt of fine Madras. >1 will buy—One pair Men’s Over alls of good quality. All sizes. THE STANDARD’ ‘ DRY GOODS COMPANY F«r»ytb Struct, Meat <>••» (• Baaa . C«aMK« AMERICUS Ca ! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Nolndeedy! - 7 HOH-SAYS WHICH AW GEE ~ HE’S So XZ 1 DON YO WORRY NONE NOW, HONEY - N ] "\Z‘| T ' WHOT'S DE MATTAH, PRBTTY-YOU WON'T AH ISN'T 6WIKE tWRr *IM .AH >S 3ES, J ’/ SHO- TokEYS VAX, TC BE }/ AH ISNT GOT NO SfcKiYftJNYS cans. * hurt him, wile . I gwwe. chop his head ovv , t et - dey wovldnt be I , - about nothin’ whut am good A /A YO<J,OPAL? 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W / 7 L sw» N.MS Aana. U , / *UAmo NaM» •, H'riir for trial taorplt _ J Awnua Lead Peadl Co- MAinafVraartroMr xrSßMfc against Beverly Davis of New York and Ernest Morse of Cincinnati, growing out of the sale of the Old I Hickory power plant at Jacksonville, Tennessee. RICHLAND HAS | GOODRFPORTS ~ I Sends Methodist Pastor to Confer ence With Best Reports in History of the Church ■ RICHLAND, Nov. 25.—Rev. Gran ville N. Rainey, pastor of the Meth- 1 odist church here, left yesterday to I attend the South Georgia Conference in Macon with one of the best reports i in many respects that the Richland church has evgr made. All assess- AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER ments have been paid ir full with'- funds left in the treasury for more equipment. Fifty-eight members have been added to the church this year, a large number of whom jo’ned during I a meeting conducted by the pastor this summer. All branches of the j church are organized and functidning I well. The Ladies’ Aid Society remodel ed the parsonage into a modern I bungalo at an expense of nearly a thousand dollars. A large crowd Sunday unanimous- I ly expressed a desire for the pastor’s I returs. | Some of the earliest clocks had no dials. Only the hourly striking told ( the time. In Constantinople a great part of domestic purchases is made from street peddlers who sell nearly every thing from fish and vegetables to dress suits. The best grade jewels used as bearings in watches are made of sap phires or rubies, the cheaper grade of garnet and the lowest grade of ordinary rock crystal. (Dinkleig I Hotels kSEa ■HtSnl! Sk'3K;:::!:-,n I Miogji« Efim mum lu ■ ■(Whi 8 s ll tt it It It fft ss: t I Mi*»s a g nfiit n " ‘i ” "''''l HOTEL ANSLEY . saeeta Sa ANDREW JACKSON NukvllU, Twa HOTEL TUTWILER Mndxka, Ala HOTEL PIEDMONT IHeeSa Sa HOTEL REDMONT SO n. AM HOTEL RALSTON HOTEL PHOENIX Wmwmk sa HOTEL CARLING I 'sserauzir I Boning) <//. t ■ Windsor Hotel Americus, Ga. Special Thanksgiving Dinner 6:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. Soup Cream of Tomato Saltine Cracker* Celery Queen Olive* t Salted Almond and Cheese Straws Cold Sliced Ham I Roast Turkey Cranberry Sauce Dutchess Potatoes GreenPea* Lima Bean* Strained Rioe * Fruit Salad Home-made Bread R°H* - -T- Tutti Fruitti Ice Cream and Fruit Cake Engfash Hum Pudding Sa** ~~ r T lead Coffee Milk •b '■ • T (1.00 Per Plate PAGE FIVE