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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY,
T HE new Rambler is for the particular
motorist who admires dignified
comfort in every appointment without
extravagance in cost. Its distinction as
a car of quality is due to the selection,
indifferent to cost, of the materials used,
and the finished skill applied in the mak
ing. Coupled with this is an efficiency
assured only by such features as theOffset
crank-shaft. Straight-line drive, Spare
Wheel, and the new expanding clutch.
tUmblcr Fifty-five. seven-passenger.
43 h.p.. WSOI); Fifty-four. Bre-pet- •
sniffer. 45 h. p., <2220:
Mb7 p, <1800; magnetos included.
H. H. Tift, Jr.
Tifton - Georgia
tnd.
PAYMENT OF BILLS IS
WORK OF THE MEETING.
ittle Done By Commission
ers Monday.
Tlie board of county commissioners
,[ roads and revenues of Sumter coun-
nict in regular monthly session May
Present, Frank Sheffield, chalr-
aan; J. F. Dolton, secretary; H. J.
ebb, T. B. Hooks and A. F. Hodges,
linu'es of last meeting, read and
dopted.
I'pon motion Slappey was ap-
,lnted road overseer to collect coin-
station tax for 29th district; W. 8.
11 was appointed road overseer to
,Hect commutation tax for Old 26th
itrlct.
Motion adopted that W. T. Freeman
allowed <25 for damages sustain id
Us mule at Sweetwater cre.k
Idge.
Motion adopted that Boaetta Snell-
3, colored, tie allowed $1 per month
ards her support
Bids for suppUea tor chain-gang far
month of May received, read and
refu'ly compared an to quality and
ices submitted. Upon motion J. H.
ile & Sons bid was accepted,
rhere being no other business to
ie before the Board, after passing
on and approving bUls against ae
nty to the amount of <6,848.80 same
lourned unUl Its regular meeUng,
Monday In Jnne, next
J. B. BOLTON, Sect
Tremendous bargains In shoes, slip-
s. dry goods and notions of the C.
Chambliss' stock at D. Pearlman’a
rsday May Gtb.
Might Walt for n Else.
—"That Jmpertlneot fellow
kwn offered me a hundred pounds to
jign my membership of the club,
■at would yon advise me to dor
[follyboy—"Hang on a bit—you'll got
Ire!" Toronto Saturday Night
What Everybody Wants.
Everybody desires good health
Bcb Is Impossible unless the kbi
ts are sound and healthy. Foley's
|ney Remedy should bo taken at
i first Indication ol any irregu-
ty, and a serious illness may be
rted. Foley's Kidney Remedy will
[ore your kidneys to and blldder
tboir normal state and activity.
A Regular Tom Boy.
Susio—climbing trees and fences
king ditches, whltllng. always got
I scratches, cuts, sprains, bruises,
t». burns or scalds. But laws!
(mother just applied Bucklen'a Ar-
1 Salve and cured her quick. Heats
Ything heatable—Bolls, Ulcers, Ee-
I. Old Sores. Corns or Piles. Try
sc at Kldrlgde Drug Co.
fIVt DAYS OUTING AS
CONSOLATION PRIZE.
Bathing in Ocean and £n-
joying Savannah.
Spend five days at Tybee Island, or
In Savannah, as you prefer, running
down to the beach every day taking a
salt bath, enjoying the beauties of the
ocean, drinking in Its Invigorating
tonic, and then at night amusing your
self at the summer amusement plac.-s
of the city.
That Is the program for the second
prize winner In the contest now on by
the Tlmes-Recorder.
There is only one trip to New York.
But the contestants have done such
effective work, have evidenced euch
popularity, that It Is felt that there
should be a further recognition, that
there should be a consolation prise to
the one who comes almost near win
ning the New York trip, but falls.
So the Savannah-Tybco trip Is of
fered as a gift to the second most
popular of the Bve contestants now In
the field.
Here la the consolation prize In de
tail. In itself It Is well worth work
ing tor. It offers a very enjoyable run
out of town for almost a week.
Leave Americus Monday, arriving it
Savannah that night or Tuesday morn
ing. Room reserved at the Pulaski
House.
Spend Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs
day, Friday In the city.
Leave Savannah Saturday morning
or Saturday night, for Americus.
If accommodations are open at the
only remaining hotel on Tybee Island
a room will be secured there. But If
not there will be round trip tickets
presented to the winner, enabling her
to visit Tybee every day, only forty
minutes ran from the city.
Two One summer theatres are open
In the city, cool, delightful places to
spend an evening. Then there are
Thunderbolt and Isle of Hope to visit
and enjoy a fine fish dinner.
The lady who wins second prize has
five days of pleasure ahead of her. The
week can be selected In June that
brings the right tides at Tybee for
bathing in the cool of the evening.
Thoro Is nothing finer than a dip In
the ocean, on this famous beach, a rest
on tho great pavilion, and a fish supper
before returning to the city.
Prise No. 1, the trip to New York.
Prize No. 2, the Savannah-Tybco out
ing.
Which of the five ladles will enjoy
these two outings?
s art of cattle roping Is said to be
1st lost. The absence of Mr.
J' volt abroad may account for
But he Is coming home now.
The High Cost of Living
.Increases the price of many necessl
ties without Improving the quality,
Foley's Honey and Tar maintains its
high standard of excellence and Its
great curative qualities without any
Increase In cost. It is the best rem
edy for coughs, colds, croup, whoop
ing cough' and all ailments of the
throat, chest and lungs. The genuine
Is In a yellow package. Refuse substi
tutes. John R. Hudson.
GOING TO REHOBOTH IN |
MAY FOR MEtlING.
Baptists in Session I
May 27-28-29.
The general meeting of the Friend
ship Baptist Association, to which the
two churches In Americus and the
Baptist churches of Sumter belong,
will convene May 27, at Rehobath
churcb for a three days session.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday are the
three meeting days.
Rev. R. L. Bivins of Furlow Lawn
Baptist Church Is moderator, and will
preside over the meeting. Rev. W. W.
Mabry of Richland, will deliver the
opening sermon.
Messengers and visitors will be met
at Americus, or New Point, on the Sea
board, or at Sumter, on the Central,
provided they notify the committee be
forehand when they will arrive.
The committee to meet trains In
Americus or New Point is Mr. J. H.
Mlers, and Mr John McMath, Ameri
cus, R. F. D.; to meet trains at Sum
ter, Mr. J. A. Chappell, Sumter.
Following is the dally program, as
announced:
Friday, 10 a. m„ opening exercises,
followed by sermon at 11 o'clock, by
Rev. W. W. Mabry..
1:20 p. m.—Devotional, J. H. Mlers.
2:00 p. m.—Tho Church of To-Day and
the New Testament Pattern. Led by
Revs. L. T. Reed and 6. A. McMahen.
8:46 p. m.—The How and the Why of
the Cbnrch Ordinances. Led by Revs.
Lansing Barrows and R. A. Morgan.
Saturday, 28th., 9:00 a. m.—Devo
tional, Rev. J. 6. Senn.
9:20 a. m.—The Church and.Its Re
lations to Other Churches. Led by
Revs Marlon Oreer and W. W. Mabry.
10:15 a. m.—The Christian and His
Money as Related to the Local Church
and to the Kingdom. Revs. Lansing
Burrows and S. J. Hargrove.
11 a. m.—Sermon, "The Church’s
Commission,” Rev. L. T. Reed. Dinner.
1:20 p. m.—Devotional. W. T. Lane.
2:00 p. m.—Tho Church's Officers (or
dination of Deacons) i
Examination, Rev. S. A. McMahen.
Charge to Deacons, Rev. Lansing Bur
rows. Charge to Church, Rev. L. T.
Reed. Ordination Prayer, Rev. Marlon
Oreer.
Sunday, 29th., 9:30 a. m.—Devotion
al F. M. Webb,
9:45 a. m.—The Sunday School—the
Church's Responsibility and Opportun
ity, Rev. B. A. Morgan.
10:05 a. m.—Tbs Sunday, Schpol—
The Church’s Training of " '’
Christians, Rev. W. W. Mabry.
10:25 a. m.—The Sunday School—
The Church's Recruiting Grounds, Rev.
L. T. Reed.
11:00 a. m.—Sermon, "Destination of
the Church," Eph. 5:27, Rev. P. C.
Barkley.
Everybody attend the sale of the C.
A. Chambliss’ stock at D. Pearlman’a
on Lamar Street 5-41 d & w
Feed
Horses and Mules
Properly
and make them do better work at lower cost.
We have learned by experience that a balanced
ration will keep r.t. A in prime condition. RED
MILL is a perfectly balanced ration mate by us
on scientific principles, contains the exact pro
portion of each ingredient to produce the best
results, and contains more food value than any
other feed 0:1 the market. It is
CHEAPER
Than Corn or Oats
because you don t have to feed so
much. It is cheaper than other
feels because it is ALL FEED
and contains no worthless mill
sweepings, etc. It will
Reduce Feed Rills
20%
jwomw hex daisy mso
NATIONAL IMY. C«AIN
6 STORtCB CO.
MACON. OA.
Dainty
Enameled
Bedroom
What could be prettier or
more inviting than a dainty
bedroom with walls, furniture
and woodwork all enameled in
white or some delicate tint to har
monize nicely, with furnishings and
draperies? Why not have one?
acmequamy
ENAMEL (Neal’s)
gives that smooth, beautiful, genuine enamel surface
so sanitary and so easy to keep bright and attractive. |
Anyone can apply it by following the simple directions.
U It’s a surface to be painted, enameled, stained,
varnished, or finished In any way there’s
an Acme Quality Kind to (It the purpose.
JNO. W. SHIVER,
AGEN '
I Americus, Ga.l
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