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uloomy lochs and braes,
Afl „„ Water gently flows
yougli summer's golden haze,
melancholy pibrochs call
, srattered clans again
m lles of heather wild and wet,
n j sheep-folds gray with rain.
the pipes are all awake
d playing as of yore
played before ‘
Scotia's ancient shore,
lash of tartan plaid Is seen
ting the front in France
T hearts
,d dauntless troops advance.
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AUGUST 0, 1917
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
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♦ ♦ ♦
AIL x0 Tim HIGHLANDERS
(Mina Irving
In N. Y. Times.)
tor today the church is sending this
♦ mer, of Columbus; Mabel Ellis, Annie p!an .
♦ Ellis, Ruth Kendrick, of Tenntlle
♦ Pauline Broadhurst, Nellie Worthy
oiling drums is heard
te tune of Bonny Boon,
Annie Laurie keeps her tryst
,„cath the misty moon
powers Of the Forest fall,
nd rockv road and glen
tinging to the tramping feet
Cameron's marching men.
“CUPID AT COLLEGE"
A play dealing with the fun and
frolics of college life is always inter
esting, and “Cupid at College," which
, ,iis they are coming, too. "ill be given Friday night at the Opera
L'atnpbe 11 - J House for the Red Cross work room
House for the Red Cross work room
fund, is so replete with life and jollity
it is sure to please everyone.
Misses Mary Elza Sheppard, Ellen
Estoj and Melva Clark will appear to
advantage in the roles of seniors.
Misies Mary Sue Chambliss and Edith
Kyals both claim to be discoverers of
an English lord. The other college
f e girls are Miss Mary Dudley, the
the Highland chiefs Fr(!nc1 ' student; Misses Katie Sue
Reese, Agnes Gatewood, Sarah Horne
and Thelma Ryals, with Sarah Alice
t in e rance 1Seese at the . little girl who " oa ' t be
heat high and strong, left at home. Oscar Carter Is the En
glish lord; Neal Ray an ex-policeman;
John Butt, the artist; Henry Allen, a
westerner at college, and Bill Little
john as Reginald Delaware Venezuela
van Astorbllt. George Walker is plain
Jack Rider. The camera and a choc-
rimson cross, the tricolor,
!d the star-flag are unfurled,
charging side by side to bring
'reKilt'icz'hlowThe'sklrllng pipes date mouse play Important parte
the Kliuts Uiu -hnnises -are un-to-date. an
til they're out of breath,
PC r the allied armies od
victory or death.
mini; party for
DAY SCHOOL CLASS.
I>. Payne entertained the
of her Sunday school class
rimming party and picnic at
,tct Park this afternoon. Those
out were Mrs. Payne, Misses
Furlow. Halite Walker, Lily Lee,
Iirigluman. Ruby Oliver, Jewel
i, Fannie May Miers, Susie John-
jrusilla Ross, Gertrude Butt, Mrs.
. walker and Mrs. C. S. Duer.
SAM WILLIAMSON
NTERTAIN TOMORROW'.
i Sam AVilliamson will enter-
rith a party Thursday morning at
ome on Jackson street.
IT DICE PARTY
VISITING GIRLS,
s Mary Sue Chambliss gave a
• heart dice party this morning
r home on Barlow street, the
s of honor being Miss Orlean
y’s attractive guests Misses Etta
lets, of Fort Valley, and Suzte
tt, of Washington, D. C. Sum-
lowers were used to make the
r and living room of the home
attractive and five tables were
1 for tile game. Miss Geraldine
‘ assisted in serving the very
f refreshments.
•se present were Misses Orlean
Etta Carlthers, Suzle Dorsett,
Wright, Margery Kalmon, Agnes
od, Mary Alice Lingo, Margaret
sy. Geraldine Payne, Dorothy
The choruses are up-to-date, among
them ''Tommy,” a military specialty
sung by Miss Catherine Hamilton and
eight soldier girls; also "Wouldn't You
Like to Have Me For a Sweetheart," n
double sextette, and Miss Melva Clark’s
"0, Johnnie, O, Johnnie 0," will be the
novelty number of the last act. Popu
lar prices will prevail for this at
traction. and seats are on sale at
Hooks' Pharmacy.
Any boy or girl willing to help the w
HCa cross uy ociimb -- , aie r nuay auciuuuu w
tain them from Miss Mary Littlejohn j one8 Q f the Leslie Warehouse Com
Each person selling ten, receives one pan y t f or 50 cents per pound. The bale
. * ya T nulla Vrlflnv nftpr•
A Rl'GLE CALL
TO ALL WttMEN
The following instructions have been publ | C auc tton occurred
sent by the Woman’s Missionary Coun- - " J
ell to Mrs. N. A. Ray, District Secre- ml4d n n g.
tary of Missionary work done by the
LCAZA
Wednesday
nee 5 & 10c;
Night 10 & 15c
Enid Bennett, in
“HAPPINESS”
Five acts, and
STAND”
sday 5 & 10c
Oliver Morosco
Presents
■eorge Beban, in
IABCELUNIH1LLI0NS”
Five acts
V 5 & 10c
Seven Deadly Sins
THE SEVENTH SIN”
icl *. chapter 11 of
fy oi ihe Double Cross"
Miriam Rodgers, of Macon; Myrtle Pat
terson, of Millen; Eugenia Warlick,
Elizabeth Harris, Mary Dudley and
Gertrude Davenport.
preparation of materials needed in
sickness, suffering, and travel. This is
to be done according to government
regulation.
Let none forget those ministries
of the spirit to which the Christian is
committed.
and peril. We are made bold to get
the church thus mobilized for inspira
tion and protection, because these are
the sons of the many mothers who for
these years have made our missionary
societies.
Rise women of the church, rise up
and gird yourselves to answer tills
first call to serve your own! The ap
pended program makes clear the work
ms oil ciipiiy"'"'justicen*
READY FOR OPERATIONS
MORNING II HIS HOME
structive work may come later, but
for t
plan
n W. H. Justice, a substantial farmeE
The Amerlcus Oil Company, familiar- ( residing in the Bumphead district, died
i y known as “The Old Mill," announce'.suddenly Monday morning ath la home
pended program makes clear the work elgewhere In th i 8 issue to their custom-,The deceased was alxty-alx years old
to be done now. Large or more con- erg and frlend8 the i r readiness for tho and was born and reared in Sumtei?
ginning season of 1917. | county, and has spent his entire life
They will operate electrically driven, here. He is survived by six sons anu
ball-bearing gins, which have the repu- five daughters.
tation of producing a very pretty Bam- The funeral was held Tuesday
pie, beside a very clean seed. | morning at ten o’clock, Inte rment be-
A new feature of their 1917 business ing made in the family burial ground.
Is the installation of a peanut and vel-j — —
vet bean mill, thus enabling them to uujmcug qqy qjj
handle a large tonnage of peanuts and ( * ‘ |» ^ PENNSYLVANIA
velvet beans which will be produced in
this section, creating a ready cash
market to the planters for these prod
ucts.
The Individual Woman.
In these times of strain and sor-
keep alive the spirit of prayer, that
men may be sustained by the consci
ousness of the presence and power of
God.
2. Urge every woman to have mem
bership in the Red Cross Society.
3. Let each church make atf urgent
;a.U to its membership to assist
WILL RIVE SERUM AT
PEIS AND LESLIE
FOR ALE
Will sell this Bank's equity in the
place formerly known as the S. C
c Dr. W. B. McWhorter, county health
commissioner, has received many re
place formerly known as the s. c. — Sheriffs Rale.
Clegg Place, live miles from tho city 'Bleats from citizens in Plains and GK0 ROIA. Sumter County,
cf Amerlcus Ga., on Ellaville road; '-islio to fix additional dotes for the w „, bo sold beroro the courthouse
248 acres; subject to approval of tho administration of anti-typhoid serum dcor ln the clty ot Amerlcus, said
h. these communities. Acceding to gtal0 and county , within tho legal hours
these requests, lie has sef aside three o; ga)p on thc |)rgt Tuesday in Septem-
spcclal days for each place, and all ber 19l7 to tbe highest bidder for
cu.ua....,. K ... ,U ...u ...» — cRlzens desiring to bo inoculated cagh the following described property:
tiict. being about two and three-fourth against typhoid fever will bo given tho one-half undivided Interest In one
Americus, Ga., on Ellaville road;
8 acres;
department
Also will sell equity in place for
merly known as the H. E. Allen Place,
containing 227 acres in the 17th dis
tiict, being about two and three-fourtl.
miles from Plains, Ga., in a southeast- treatment free
erly direction, subject to approval of times
the department.
For further Information see
•N. M. DUDLEY, Receiver,
AMERICUS NATIONAL BANK.
FIRST BALE SOLD
AT 50 CENTS POUND
Dr. McWhorter will be at Leslie on
August 10th, 17th and 24th, at 9 a. m.
to administer tho serum, while at property ot M- \ Grower to satisfy a
Plains the dates will be August 11th, cl , rta | n C | ty Court fl fa Issued from tho
’8th and 25th at 9 a. m. 'city court of Americus in favor of Z.
Tho anti-typhoid fever campaigm In An(5 | )n va M N , Brewer. This 8th
the suburban sections of Sumter coun- dgy August. 1917
ty Is developing strength and the In- ^
terest manifested ln the serum treat-;
ment is vory gratifying to the health!
authorities.
The first bale of the 1917 cotton
crop to he marketed in Sumter county
A ny coy o. g... ~ —.- —- was knocked down at public auction
Red Cross by selling tickets can oh- | ate p r j day afternoon to Floyd P.
* if!.... llo.t. T IMloInhn . . .. II’. Pnm.
brought to Leslie Friday after
noon b? C. NV. Westbrook, a prominent
farmer residing near DeSoto and was
immediately ginned, after which tho
It weighed 415 pounds and graded
Last year the first bale to be mar-
tary OI Missionary ***— —
Methodist church In the Americus dls- ketcd , n Sum ter county was brought
tr)ct . tc Americus on August 1st. Leslie got
Our country is in war. Individual f ts first bale last year on August 6th.
citizens and multiplied organizations The price of 50 cents per pound Is a
are thereby called to loyalty, patro- record figure for first hales in th s
tlsm and service* Much fine work has section ot the state and thus far this
already been launched by women's gfas0 n has not been surpassed in Geer-
organizations, as well as by men's civ-- gla, the nearest approac to t 8 P r ' WHITTEMOBE SHOE
lc Clubs, which Challenges the church be ing 40 cents per pound paid at the «•* *
n organized action. To the church savannah Cotton exchange.«*»«£ P ™more Shoe Polish, white, black
comes tho double responsibility of flrst halo of the acd tan . regular,y sold for 10c at 7c.
continuing her Institutions with un- b y a farmer residing near the Florida
diminished zeal, that the soul life of line
«Lr^vicTforlr^ ff eH;f a and1or e the ARRESTED OX CHARGE
mil and spiritual upkeep of the sold-
lers in mobilization camps and on bat
tle fields.
The Committee on Chaplains, ap-
The Committee on unapiu.ua, a fruU stond a nu grocery a.o.v , T 5c. -
pointed by the College of Bishops, has Forgyth 8tr eet, was arrested Monday * Qne (ab|e of fln0 Embro idery In- David Pearlman late of said County
* i it.» Dnnnrta a. Rim uflth vifll- . Hoor.numl notlpA 111 piVPIl that RU1(1 HP'
line rayne, uuroiuy pomwu u, 7 n*nnrt
and her guests. Margaret An- headed Its work in the» Home Depar
Anne Dusmlkes and Sue Pal- ment of tho Board of Ml " ’ ,
in conference with thU committee, the
Woman's Missionary Council has draft
ed a plan of operation for the begin
ning of service of tho women of the
uvngjrn; Church. In harmony with the plat.of
FHEATReK woln^wrr ‘ operate
' through the Home Dopartmeut of the
C °Evory auxiliary Is urged to hold a
special meeting to organize for sepec-
lflc war work. The plans outlined by
the Council apply to the Individual wo
man. to every auxiliary and church in
the connection, and furnishes a special
ine of activity for those societies and
churches near mobilization *
Let every woman In the churc
pledge to give a special season eac
day to prayer that our officers and so-
dmrs may be kept pure, strong an
true, that our nation may be wlthou
blame in this bloody strife, aa»
every Methodist woman to have me
bershlp in a Red Cros» chaPW.^
there Is not a chap er
muulty. you can connect with th
through your bank or post office.
r or»> in ' Qne biK table or nnc tinuroiuerj'
or. a warrant charging him with viol- de .. ira ble widths; also over deceased, notice Is given that said ap-
ntlng the prohibition law In the selling ^ th0UgaIld yardg Bne V als and plication will be heard at my office, at
o. "grape cider" which caused the in- " d(! T orchon Laces, all at 1« o'clock A. M., on the flrst Monday in
September next.
This August 8tb, 1917
grape
toxlcation of two negroes. onco pr , ce 5c
The negroes. Will Majors and Nona , A „ |ES , pl:KE SILK
Thornton, were arranged in the re- 9T0CK , S08 AT S j c .
corder's court this morning ton Q( purg gpun gllk and llale thread,
drunkenness and declared that t ey ilgh . gp | Iced hee i 8 and tojs, doubfe sole,
purchased the beverage which caused ^ colorgi pa , r 23c
them to become Intoxicated, at Attay s jj, P ()gTED LINES
place, from the proprietor himself. Re
.. EMBROIDERIES AND
Mitchell Attayh, a Syrian operating | A j. y .^ WORTH UP T(
a fruit stand and grocery store on _ _ . 1 .
Hubnrt Denham who recently enlist
ed in the United States navy, and has
been for several g weeks In the naval
training school at Norfolk, had been
assigned to the U. S. S. Pennsylvania,
one of the latest dreadnaughts to bo
put In commission.
Legal Advertisements
of charge at these 8 | X .h orse power Hazan gasoline engine;
one Austin well machine Number 3, old
style; 250 feet drill rod.
Levied upon and will be sold as the
LUCIUS HARVEY, Sheriff.
PHONE 226
Sheriffs Sale.
GEORGIA. Sumter County.
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in the city of Amerlcus on the
first Tuesday in September, 1917, with
in the legal hours of sale to the hlgh-
j cst bidder for cash, tho following de
scribed property, to-wlt:
I A one-fifth undivided remainder in
terest in the'east half of lot of land
Number 71, and the west half of lot of
land Number 90 ln the 26th district of
Sumter county, Georgia, known as the
NV. S. Hagorson home place;
Also a one-tenth undivided Interest
FAMOUS SALEM SHEETS *1.00
You know this famous muslin, none! A|go a ono-iemu uuumucu wm®*»»■
better made, free from dressing, wide , n j ot of )and dumber 60 In the 26th
hems, full sizes for large double beds. d i atr | Ct 0 ; Sumter county, Georgia, said
61.00. | undivided Interest ln said described
CYEH TYVO HUNDRED property levied upon and will be sold as
MEN’S HATS »8c. the property of J. T. Hagerson under
Mixed lot of over two hundred men’s ' and by v t r t u0 of an execution Issued
line alpine and fur hats, almost every from the C(ty court of Americus in
desirable shape and color; some aro (avor 0 f the Citizens' Bank of PlalnB.
drummers’samples; value *1.50 o *3.00, G a vs. J. T. Hagerson.
1 Tenants In possession notified in
terms ot the law, this 8th day of Au
gust, 1917.
LUCIUS HARVEY, Sheriff.
.ABIES' WHITE LAWS ,
1EMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS 9e Utntlun.
Think of It! Full regular sUp, ot GEORGIA Sumter County.
rED ON CHARGE 11,1011 “ ‘ “TLmT.itch- To all whom It may Concern:
OF SELLING INTOXICANTS ,olr 1 UB ty " e | w, Buchanan having applied
c 8a 6 ‘ for guardianship of the persons and
.J.J! : property of Jimmie, William, Bell and
Estelle Pearlman, minor children of
IMPORTED LINEN
place, from the proprietor himseu. rve- S „ EET ING 9'r,
corder Marshall Instructed Chief of Po- S ' Unen ghce[ln
lice Johnson to take out a warrant for
Attayh, which was done Immediately.
He made bond.
Attayh was tried In the City Court a
few weeks ago on a similar charge, but
was cleared on a technicality
toungISt
BURIED SATURDAY
JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary and ex-offlelo Clerk C. O.
The funeral of Benjamin L. Methvin
who died at the Naval Training School
at Portsmouth, Va- on Wednesday
morning, was held Saturday morning
.rough your bank or a! eleven o'clock at Pleasant Grove
Organize auxiliary and hur P _ ^ ^ 28tb Dlgtrlcl , Rev . Paul
■ clrclc5 , an t, ‘ d Kt^at the miracle of Ellls . pastor of First Methodist church.
enUy ' m n ay U h n e wrought officiating. The young man was bur-
‘“organize a "War Committee" dele- m h , g naval unlform .
the auxiliary and plans _ ^ rellet
In their efforts
Sheriff’s Sale,
OEORGIA—Webster County.
lIEETi.su use. | WH1 be sold before the court house
Linen Sheeting, guaranteed 90 inches door ln said county, on the first Tuco-
and worth 11.50; suitable for suits, day in September, 1917, next, within the
skirts and middies at 98c. ,legal hours of sale, the following prop-
CURTAIX GOODS AT erty to-wlt:
lviim r«i| v PRICES. I T,ie North half of lots land Nos.
"Hemstitched bordered, E.amines 36'Eleven. Twelve and Thirteen In block
nches wide tape edge, white and ecrue, C ln the town of Preston. Georgia, and
value 20c, at 12 l-2c. , fronting on Clay street ln said town
I VDIES’ St’SfXER of Preston, and bound as follows,
v HOT WE 1R AT $1-5. ' Pound on the North by said Clay street,
Values In this lot up to *2.25; sizes East by property of Mrs. Ura Stevens
are broken but almost every size in South by property of W. N. Fussell and
some of the lots; mostly 4. 5 and 6, West by other lands of H. W. Perry
some of soft vlcl khl, others are ot estate. Said property Is levied upon
. a tent leather-medium, low and high and Is to be sold under and by virtue
heels oxford ties, Mary Jane or strap of a tax fl. fa. Issued from the tax col-
ssndals- every pair to be sold at less lector's office of said Webster county,
than wholesale prices. *1.25. j Georgia for State and County tax for
sn INCH WHITE tho year 1916, and against H. k. Perry
VO LE A? "or 1 estate, and will be sold a. property of
Actual value 25c. and sold for that H . W. Perry estate. Tenants in pos-
price In all other stores; forty inches .session notified In terms of the law.
wide and a dependable quality, at 20c. Terms of sale cash. This Aug. 8, 191..
° I C. M. CHRISTIAN, Sheriff.
The Amerlcus recruiting station was
, Z' relief, closed out of respect to the deceased,
cil la their a(rort9 “ committee and A . M. Ferlllo. recruiting officer.
Through this con ^ t0 pu , the gttendrf the funeral services. Inter-
to 195 acres of land, more or less, of
let No. 189. In tbe 18th district of
Webster County, Georgia, same being
tho lands In said lot belonging to Mrs.
M. E. Leverett estate. Said property
Is levied uon and Is to be sold under
and my virtue of an Execution Issued
from the Superior Court of Webster
County, Georgia, ln favor of the First
State Bank against M. L. Leverett ,the
said M. L. Leverett being an heir at
law of tho said Mrs. M. E. Leverett, de
ceased, and will be sold as the property
of the Bald M. L. Leveretto. Tenants
In possession notified in terms of the
lew. Terms of sale cash. This Aug.
8th, 1917.
C. M. CHRISTIAN, Sheriff.
For Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
To All Whom It May Concern,
v International Harvester Co., having.
In proper form, applied to me for perm
anent Letters of Administration to be
issued to H. E. Allen, Clerk Superior
Court, on the estate of J. B, Summer-
ford, late of said County, this Is to cite
aji and singular the creditors and next
o. kin of J. B. Summerford to be and
aj’pear at my office within the time al
lowed by law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent adminlstra- 1
tlon should not he granted to said H,
E Allen, Clerk Superior Court, on J,
U Summerford estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 8th day of Augsut, 1917.
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
i H
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
The Calvert Mortgage Company will
sell at 'public outcry before the Court
House door ln the city of Amerlcus,
Sumter County, Georgia, to the highest
bidder for cash on the flrst Tuesday in
September next within the legal hours
of sale:
One house and lot on Ashby street,
fronting on Ashby street 68 1-2 feet
and extending back South 93 1-2 feet
tu lands of Mrs. E. Taylor, bounded as
follows: North by Ashby St.; East by
lands formerly owned by John Daniel;
Vest by lands of Dr. F. A. Thomas and
South by lands of Mrs. E. Taylor, all
ln Amerlcus, Sumter County. Georgia.
Said lot to be sold under the power
o! Attorney in a security deed made
by Tazewell Walker to the Calvert
Mortgage Company on the 13th day of
January, 1913, and duly recorded ln
the record of deeds of Sumter County,
Georgia, ln Book "L. L." page 34, by
virtue of which, power of attorney the
Calvert Mortgage Company will make
tr purchaser a good title to said prop
erty. Said sale to be in accordance
with sold security deed which was
made to secure 60 notes each for tho
sum of »8.64, the first note due the 13th
of Feburary, 1913, and one on the 13th
day of each month thereafter for 60
months. The said Tazewell Walker
has paid the first 37 notes, leaving nil
the others unpaid and has also failed
tc pay the taxes due on said property
for thc year 1916 so that the same has
btcome delinquent and under terms of
the said deed referred to,
Mortgage Company oxerclslni
tlon expressed threin has declaM ;: \
principal debt secured by sold dr*
gether with the unpaid Interest
on due and payable at once, so
there remains due by satd Tazewell
Walker the sum of $398.12 and said
sale of said property will be for the
purpose of paying said debt and ex
penses of this proceedings.
August 6, 1917.
CALVERT MORTGAGE COMPANY.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
The Calvert Mortgage Company will
sell at public outcry before the Court
House door in the city of Amerlcus,
Sumter County, Georgia, to the highest
bidder for cash on the first Tuesday In
September next within the legal hours
of sale:
One certain lot ln the City of
Amerlcus, Sumter County, Georgia, on
the South side of Ashby street and
known as 203 Ashby street Said lot
fronting 45 feet on Ashby street and
rannln back South 130 feet of a uni
form width and known as the G4bson
Let
Said lot to be sold under power of
attorney in a security deed made by
Marcellus Gibson to the Calvert Mort
gage Company on the 22nd day ot
March, 1916, and duly recorded In tha
records of deeds Sumter County, Ga.,
In book P. P„ folio 430-1. by virtue ot
which pewer of attorney the Calvert
Mortgage Company will make to purch
aser a good title • to said property.
Said sale to he made ln accordance
with said security deed which wan
made to secure 72 notes each for the
sum of $8.50, the first note due the
22nd day of April, 1916, and one on the
22nd of each month thereafter for
77 months. The said Marcellus Gibson
haa paid only the flrst eight of said
notes, leaving all ot the others un-
pc Id and has also failed to pay tha
taxes due on said property for the year
1916, so that the eame has became de
linquent and under the terms of said •
dted referred to, the Calvert Mortgage
Company exercising their option ex
pressed therein, lias declared the prin
cipal debt secured by said deed to
gether with the unpaid Interest thereon
due and payable at once so that there
remains due by said Marcellus Gibson
the sum of $437.80 and said sale ot
acid property will be made for tha
purpose of paying said debt and ex
penses of this proceeding.
Aug. 2, 1917.
CALVERT MORTOAGE COMPANY.
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Want Column
• ••••••••••••••••Ml
I WANT TO DO YOUR line watch,
clock and Jewelry repairing. Expert
service and reasonable charges. R. S.
Broadhurst, Jeweler. 110 Lamar St.,
directly ln front of postoOlce. 6—It
Sparks Grocery Company
PHONES 43 & 279
Always a full line of good things
to eat from the Markets of the
world.
THE STANDARD DRY
GOODS CO.
Phone m.
Cotton Ave.
Sheriff's Sale..
GEORGIA—Webster County,
i Will be sold before the court bouse
1 door In said county, on the flrst Tues
day ln September, next, within the leinl
hours of sale, tho following property,
to-wlt; '
fll, A one-third undivided Interest la and
AUTO TIRES
VULCANIZED
All work done by STEAM and
every job absolutely GUARANTEED.
When you have tire troubles
phone 506, our service car is AL
WAYS at your command.
» IS*
Americus Steam
Vulcanizing Co.
, J. W. LOTT, Manager
REAR AMERICUS AUTO CO.
Americus Taxicab Company
DODGE and BUICK CARS
Will Answer All Calls Promptly
PHONE 825
COMPTOy & VAUGHN