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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, wjj.
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OUR USEFUL XMAS LIST
HONOR ROLL, GRAMMAR SCHOOL,
CLOSE OF THE FALL SESSION
Those Who Have Thus Excelled and Attained Coveted
Distinction-
Schools.
-Pupils of Furlow and East Americus
Single Barrel Shot Gun
Double Barrel Shot Gun
Single Shot Air Rifles
Five Hundred Shot Air Rifle
1.000 Shot Air Rifle
Remington Parlor Rifles
Foot Balls
Baso Ralls
Base Ball Goods
Express Wagons
Velocipedes
Xmas BoyB* Tool Chest
Pocket Knives In Xmas Boxes
Carving Seta
Razors
Safety Razors
Scissors
Coffee Percolators
Bolter Skatea
Lap Rohes
Thermos Hot and Cold Bottles
Boy's Axes
Brass Hr* Sets
Bran Coal and Wood Boxes
Coal Vases
Wizard Polish Mops
Bicycles All Kinds and Sizes
Barter Oil Heaters
Oil Cook Stoves
Cook Stoves and Ranges
Grand Rapids Carpet Sweepers
Legging, All Sizes
Pop Corn Poppers
Nickle Towel Bars
Nickle Soap Dishes
Bath Room Fixtures
Chaflng Dishes
Pudding Dishes
Aluminum Ware
Auto Tires and Tubes
Auto Tall Lamps
Auto Tire Pumps
Auto Tire Jacks
Nut Crackers '
Bread and Cake Boxes
Dog Collars
Salt and Pepper Shakers In Xmas
Boxes
JtOlPT FORGET THAT OUR PLACE IS SANTA CLAUS’ HEADQUAR
TERS FOB CHILDREN’S BICYCLES.
(Min A. Williams Company
PHONE 706—LAMAR ST.
Opposite Post Office Building
Residence Phone No. 759 Office Phone No. 75?
DR. JOHN R. SCULLY
VETERINARY SURGEON
Hospital Accommodations for Horses, Mules end Dog
Office and Hospital West Lama. St
The "honor roll” for pupils in the
Furlow and East Americus grammar
schools has been announced, and the
following named young pupils have
thus achieved the coverted honor:
FURLOW SCHOOL
First Grade A.
Jane Armstrong, Edith Calmes, Mary
Frances Chambliss, Elizabeth Counci’.,
Annie Belle Crabb, Chloe Davenport,
Mozelle Deavours, Eutry Hammond,
Alic Harrold, Verna Mathis, Virginia
Nicholson, Nell Sanborn, Lucile Schn
eider, Orale Williams, Robert Argo,
Edwin Bell, George Bird, Macon Dud
ley, Eugene Langford,
First Orade B
Mildred Clark, Capitola Castleberry.
Lillian Denham, Hattie Marshall Ford,
Neta Herring, Elizabeth Moses, Mabel
Sawyer, Mary Sessions, Florence
Stevens, Frances Shiver, Charlott
Turner, Eugenia Walker, Fred Comer,
Russell Clark, Benjamin Davis, Ernest
Davis, Henry Everett, Joel Hightower,
McGrady Oliver, Joe Poole.
Second Orade A.
Edward Andrews, Allan McNeil,
Joseph Glanz, Mary Easterlin, Elsie
Brogdon, Cecil Howard, Thad Hurley,
Mary Glover, Verna Bragg, Luther
Ivey Ruby Finch, Lawrence Physloc,
Ira Gatewood, Russel Thomas, Ann
Heyi» Ruth Everett, Pauline William?,
Purser Bivins, Catherine Klllebrew,
Lottie Dean Kellum, Sara Margaret
Culpepper.
To All Farmers:
We will be delighted to handle your cotton
for you tnis year. We know we can give
you good service, and we have the only
compartment close storage Warehouse in
the city. Besides this, we have, at a cost of
$1,000, installed an
Automatic Water Sprinkling System
in these storage rooms. This gives us" the
best protection known from fire, and .[the
cheapest insurance in Georgia.
n BRING US YOUR COTTON
HARROLD BROS.
Lollie Chapman, Mary Dudley, Mabel
Ellis, Mary Eva Gnospellus, Grace
Horne, Madre Rogers, Minnie
Webb, Eugenia Warllck, Charles Cul
pepper, Lauren Chambliss, Robert
Monoban.
Sixth Grade B.
Gertrud;? Davenport, Rufus Godwin
Gladys Randle, Rollie Rigsby, Charles
Wright, Mary Sheffield, Joe Thomas,
Georgia Mayo, George Gardner, Agnes
Gatewood, Norman McLeod, Ralph
Lane, Mabel McBath, Harry Sullivan,
Charles Smith.
Seventh Grade A.
Ely Horne, Hope Smith, Frank East
erlln, Will Hammond, Evelyn St.
Johns, Mary Slappey, Clara Glove
Emily Edwards.
s Seventh Grade B.
Florrie Alexander. Margery Brown
Marirose Brown, Pauline Broadhurst
Mary Sue Chambliss, Lois Glover, MU
dred Granberry, Elizabeth Harris
Mary Alice Lingo, Frances McMath
Jeannette Pearlman, Margaret Sydner
Bertha Shy, Margaret Wheatley, Myr
tie Witt, Nellie Worthy, Hpnry Allen,
Henry Clay, George Lnmpkin, Mercer
McMath, Walter Lee Bell.
DR. PERCY W. HUDSON,
Veterinary Hospital.
Accommodations for all classes of domestic
animals. Reasonable rates. Corner Jackson and
Wheeler streets.
Hospital Phone 278. Residence, 587
A Snap For Sob-Division And Quick Sale.
7-acres, with good six-room residence, fronting 361
feet, on a desirable sheet, strictly white residence
section, will cut 35 lots 50x150 feet, right on path
of development, one block from Lee street, also 5
acres adjoining. This fine property will make a
good dividend to the purchaser. We can make an
attractive price on this property.
P. a WILLIFORD.
Am
Americus Undertaking Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS.
MR- NAT LeMASTER, - Manager.
AGENTS FOR ROSEMONT GARDENS
DAY PHONES 88 and 231. NIGHT 661 and 136.
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Second Grade B
Mary Earle Allen, Christine Brown,
Vivien Cannon, Parmalee Davis, Mary
Frances Evans, Sarah Harvey, Heden
Herbert, Lucile Morgan, Janie Wil
iams, JullUB Bird, Lee Bord, James
Collins, Sam Comer, Walter Daniels,
Oiin Dixon, Charles Dudley, Lee Verne
Eason, George Ellis, William Gate,
wood, Jesse Glawson, William Mathis,
Edwawrd McArthur, Conrad Snell,
Eugene Williams.
Third Grade A.
Marvin Tison, Margaret Cranberry,
Sarah Hamrlch, Georgia Lumpkin,
Lucy Lane, Lula Miller, Lena Mayo,
Martha Ivey, Hazel Prather, James
McArthur, Herman Howard, William
Gray, Charlie Everett, P. C. ARpn,
Geraldine Ryals, Frances Ryals, Carrie
Lou Parker.
Third Grade B •
Lena Braswell, Gertrude Butt, Kath
erlne Davis, Louise Dudley, Alice
Johnson, Myrtle Poole, Ella Slappey,
Katherine Turner, Louise Thayer, Mil
dred Warllck, Emanuel Glanz, Eugene
White.
Fourth Grade A.
Jewel Suggs, Katherine Sanborn
Mary Bowers, Cornelia Shiver, Margia
Beard, 8ara Oliver, Hallle Walker,
Virginia Perry, Otha Carey, Sephus
Buchanan, Hal Gatewwood, William
Fetcer, Will McNeil, Ralph Glover,
Carr Glover, Price Gray, Robert Bed,
Enloe Wallis.
Fourth Grade B
Ruth Comer, Louise Bragg, Annie
Ruth Jones, Thelma Hines, Elizabeth
Sheffield, Ruby Oliver, Clinton West
brook, Paulino Cleveland, Frances
Sparks, Mario Bell, Clarence White.
Fifth Grade A.
EAST AMERICUS
i First Grade
Alice Wheeler, Etta Ruth Brooks
Kathleen Davidson, Louise McElhenev,
Eva Braswell, Catherine Goodman,
Ruth McMath, Mae Ellen Stanley, J.
T. Adkins, Edwin Horne, W. B. Blakcy,
John West Sheffield.
Second Grade
Josephine Simmons, Jackson Bat
dwln, Rachel Beard, Bertha Gamble,
Claire Harris, Skllman Young, Nettle
Clare McMath, Ruby Brooks, Janie
McGill, Leroy Swain, Bernice Gwalt
ney.
According to all reports,
Claus will sweep the country
large majority.
Santa
by
C.ofGaRy
The Right Way. Current Schedules
TRAINS ARRIVE.
From Savannah, Augusta,
Atlanta and Macon • 7:30 p m
From Columbus and
termediato points -12(30 a m
From Lockhart Dothan,
Albany, Troy and Mont
gomery M0»48 p in
From Lockhart. Dothan,
Albany. Troy and Mont
gomery 2:10 p m
From Atlanta and Macon.-.2:10 p
From Auguata Savannah,
Atlanta and Macon * 5:20 a pj
From Columbus and In
termediate points ! 7x10 p m
From Columbus and In
termediate points -10:00 a a
From Albany and Jack
sonville *3 too a m
From Albany - 6:50 a a
TRAINS DEPART.
'or Macon. Augusta and
Savannah * 0:50 a m
"or Albany. Dothan.
■ ■oekhart Troy and
Montgomery *5l20 a D
For Albany Dothan.
Lockhart Troy and
_ , „ Montgomery • 2:10 p m
Uenjamn Stapleton. Helen Guerry, For Macon „„ Atlanta o ll0 p m
Ottle Prather Johnson, Joe McMath, I For Macon. Atlanta, 8av-
Minnie Reat Reese, Annie Lee Wilson| annah and Augusta ....*10(49 p pi
Ryals, Lucile Stevens, Minnie Lee For Columbus • 3:45 p a
Gwattney, Lora Horne, Marjorie Cheek r ° r Columbua * 8lM * m
, , „ „ _ (For Columbus, Birm-
Lula Howard, Isabel Wheatley. Bern- 1
ice McArthur, Espsy Daniel, William
Pearlman., Lena May Finch, Roland
Broadhurst, Mary Bell VanRIper.
Thurman Hogue, Flora Mae Hearon.
Fifth Grade B.
Cecil Alexander, Mamie Bragg, John
ham and Chicago * 3:55 a m
For Albany .- "(30 p m
For Albany and Jackson
ville > -12(30 a in
-Dally. I Except Sunday.
nello Harrold, Robert Hollis,
Howard, Mary Frances Lane, Evelyn I
Sleeping care between Americus and
Atlanta on trains leaving Americus
Butt Walter Calhoun, Marjorie Chap-1,0:49 p . m „ arriving Atlanta 6:25 a. m
man, Ruth Council, William Dudley, Connects at Macon with Bleeping cars
Jamoa Eason, Rohoma Glanz, Quea- *° and from Savannah.
Olive * caK °- st - Louis and Jacksonville on
Agent, Macon. Ga. adv;
Pullman sleeping cars between Chi-
Miller, Hattie Pope Morgan. Ina Me- ..g emlno , e U mlted," leaving Americus
Klhcnncy, Elton Parker, Mary Elmel for Jacksonville 12:30 a. m. Leaves
Poole. Lonnie Sanborn, Edith Shy, Au- Americus for St. lull's and Chicago
trie SUohn, Allle Buries, Eva Weeks. vla Columbus and Birmingham at 3:55
Ruth Wilder. _
I For further Information apply to 8. ■
Sixth Grade A. B. Ellis, Ticket Agent Americus, 0 r'* alk tbere > > ,ou wou,d tblnk ‘‘ w “
Mattie Lee Buchanan, Irma Canon. John w. Blount Dletrlct Passenger four mile*.
MATINEE AND NIGHT
Wednesday, Dec. 24th.
SIGNOR'FRANCISCO
REATORE’
BANDA VERDI
AND
Lomberto Grand Opera Sextette
In Selections From
“IL-TROVOTORE” “RIOULETTO” “LUC1A-DI-LAMIRM00R”
54 weeks at Slits Palm Garden in Milwaukee.
Direct from 15 weeks at Hammerstein’s Theatre
on Broadway.
Entire change of program at each concert.
Prices: Matinee 25c, 50c, 75c,
Night 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50
Glover Opera House
SATURDAY DEC. 27
Matinee and Night. Special Holiday Attraction
THOMAS DIXON, JR.
IN
The Season’s Sensation
THOMAS DIXON’S
THE
LEOPARD’S SPOTS
Dramatized by the Author of “The Clansman”
Startling, Daring, Sensational, Dramatic
LOVE
HUMOR
PATHOS
TRAGIC POWER
Excellent Cast Directed by the Author
Thomas Dixon.
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PRICES, MATINEE 50C TO $1.00; NIGHT SOC TO $1.50
Seats on Sale at Murray’s Pharmacy
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ATLANTA MAY REMEDY
THIS GLARING EVIL
Atlanta, Doc 22.—Atlanta has plead
ed guilty to the charge which comes,
strange to any, from people of other
Georgia cities, that the street-numbers
here aro topsy-turvey, and that the
houses and stores are so uuntclllgent-
ly numbered at preecnt that strangers
Ifcd themselves In a wilderness.
Streets start with any old number
and run helter-skelter, apparently ev
ery house-rolder choscs the number
that suits him beat.
For Instance, No. 446 Marietta street
ought to be about four blocks from
Five points. Instead, If you started to
HERBERT HAWKINS
Insurance And Surety Bonds.
Specialty—Autos at 2 per cent
PLANTERS BANK BLDG. Phone No. 186
J. W. WHEATLEY, President, CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Vice Pres.
R. E. McNULTY, Cashier.
COMMERCIAL CITY BANK
Accomodations extended-to our customers in propor
tion to their financial standing and the amount
of their daily balances.
DIRECTORS■
J. W. Wheatley R. E. McNulty w. E. Mitchell
C. S. S. Horne CrawfRd Wheatley G. W. Nunn
- A. F. Bodges
Interest Paid on Time Deposits