Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, September 13, 1917, Image 4

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THE AMEKICUS TIMLS-RECURDER •THCSSDAT, j ♦ Local News Items « Oor <4«ch of (sterling Silver was Sheuffer'i nun-leaknble founlulo lien. CfTfX non complete. S. A. Daniels, I Bell, tilt Jeweler. See orrmderful George Ilehan in "A Roadside impressario," at the Alcazar Smnorrtru'. 12-lt U job wish to evclianite year School .In no at once, as we cannot use Onion Sets! Onion Sets! Onion Sets Galore! White Bermudas, Cry stal Wax, Silver Skin and Yellow Dan vers just received at Planters' Seed On 10-3t ■ •ooniiMo,..- See wonderful George Behan In A Ft niter schools open. Hightower'Roadside Impressario,” at the Alcazar ' 11 -tf. tomorrow*. 12-lt I Slore. Same old price for Augusta Ve lfrtt J. II. Cheek, after a visit of sev en! days toh er son-in-law, W. T. Pat-j at planters Seed Co ton. at his home near Araericus, has) returned to her home in oultrie, Ga Th« Athens Business College has placed a $5,000.00 bond with the Sum ter County Chamber of Commerce as a guarantee that the Americus branch of the Athens Business College will conducted for six months. 6-tf | J. It. Logan, of Plains, ■ finis Wednesday. bl W. T. Vereen, of Moultrie, and Mildred Hollis left yesterday for •here they will visit during ie time. Yon should get our prices on Abruzi Kyc and Dwarf Essex Rape, before fewyin* elsewhere. Planters Seed Co. lMt Miss ijois McMath left yesterday for iacon. where she re-entered Wesleyan soiled today. If yon wish to exchange your School Itoofcs do ho at once, as we cannot use same after schools open. Book Store. J. W. Montgomery, of Preston, was visitor in the city Wednesday. I)r. B. L. Bridges, of Ellaville. visitor in to city Wednesday. How about your BUR CLOVER? You should plant some, and now' is the time. Planters Seed Co. 10-3t Use Johnson’s Prepared Liquid Wax for floors and powdered Wax for danc ing floors. Wllliams-Niles Co., Phone 12-lt AMEBIC AX AVIATOR II RIALS DOWN 12 GERMAN AIRCRAFT PARIS, Sept. 11.—Lieut. Raoul Luf b*rry, premier "ace” of the Lafayette Escadriile, brought down his twelfth Hightower German airplane this week—and II ‘ Miss Mary Eva Gnosspelius has gone to Red Branch. North Carolina, where she will enter Flora McDonald Insti If yrra knew a good tlilag and have jonfidence In It yourself, your love for lum&nity compels you to Impart would have made his score thirteen the sumo day, if he had not run out o ammunition. Word from the camp of the Ameri l<» can flyers today brought the details of the American boy’s seven flights in wo days, On onday he downed an enemy in a j*Iff brush—one of five different fights to Tuesday morning he encountere d a Bitty compels you luesuay morning ne encountere jwui friends that which you know to Q erman fl ypr ant i su cceedtd after be worthy of praise. We positively tell . „ . . . .. —. ....b Inn hlultlv that we cannot speak too highly «f Drew’s Salve In the treatment of w colds, coughs, sore-throat, bron- trrasllUis and pneumonia. Try It z,.-i tf not benefited we, your druggist, wrilt refund your money. adv THE STANDARD ling fight in shooting the gunner dead. Then he ran out of ammunition Springfield, Mass., came along and finished the German pilot, downing the machine. Tuesday afternoon Lufberry en countered another adversary and rid dled the machine with his fire. It crashed to earth. Lufherry’s own plane was three times pierced by his opponent. -PRIDE OK THE WEST’’ INDIA LINOXS AT 12 l-2c. In .pile of advancing prices, wo will •ell U&00 yards of this famous whlto Aum at about 7 i-2c under the whole sale price. Several months age, wc oootraclcd with a New York jooer to, grads to be delivered April 1st, they are six mouths overduo. hence the price. Huy liberally while you may cave In doing so. The retail value of tluae piods today Is about 22 l-2c; we will ell nil orders for reasonable qtwnlitie*. NONE SOLD TO OTHER MERCHANTS. Price, yard 12 l-2c. S5e DRESS LINENS AT SSc. Bat tow colors, yet these are greatest (n demand—other colors cannot be sup plied because of the linen scarcity. The price Is halved; 75c values at 38c. Width 36 inches. THE SALE OF SAMPLE KID GLOVES IS WONDERFUL. The entire sample line of.one of New York’s greatest Importers. You will find kid gloves higher this season than joa have ever seen them before. All ao d colors. There are gloves In ..a. lot that you will see sell for $2.50 f, y. no a pair before Xmas. Some aro U — 1 18-button length. Price for the Ians ones, pair $1. Price for the short —— for men, women and children. LADIES’ NIG11T GOWNS AT 50c. Yh*«" have been on hand for about arcs months or they would now be T5e and $1.00. It will he Impossible Cbr you to buy the materials used in «,fa gown now for 50c; Just a small Ent to eo at this price. 50c. EXTRA SIZE NIGIIT GOWNS AT $1.00. Made or the best standard bleached eatfons. long sleeves ; sizes 18,19 and ' M. at. each $1.00. MEN'S HEAVY OVERALLS AT 9Sr. rwt grade of denim, but American Oyw; they will wear as well as the 3LS0 grade. Jumpers to match 98c. mi STANDARD DRY GET IT AT WINDSOR PHARMACY Victrolas and Records With a Vic- home you have at your command one Sparks Grocery Company PHONES 43 & 279 Always a full line of good things to eat from the Markets of the world. Once you get acquainted with the style, the reliable quality of all wool fabric3 and the good tailoring in StyBeplustfgY Clothes e pnee ihc notion over.* you will always like them. Still $!7 for Fall. You will wonder how ir.c mt’iers have been able to continue such quaiily so long at the old price. All models and fabric.:. The New Styleplus $21 Gradg —o’co the greatest value at this price--hc3 Leer, added. Every Styleplus garment is guaranteed to give satisfaction and to be the full measure of value ct either price — Suits and Overcoats. ^Rylander Shoe Company ■HILO II. SMITH GOES .Misses Ella and Mary Wilson left ON ROAD FOR NEW FIRM Tuesday afternoon for Cuthbert, Ga., —. [where they will be in school at An- Philoh Smith, who has been travel-'drew College. Ing representative in this section for Madison Summerford left Sunday for tho American Sugar Refining Company, Millodgevtlle, where he will attend lias designed his position with that school at G. M. C. company and has accepted the position Mr. nnd Mrs. Lasco Harvey and Mrs. ns book-keeper for the International g. Ilackshcar and Miss Nina Williams Agricultural Corporation, nnd will cn-|went to Myrtle Springs Sunday aftcr- icr upon his duties in a few days. Mr. noon. Smith has made a good record on thej Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Tullcr and child- road as well as many friends, who re-! ren lmvo returned from nn extended grot to see him leave, and Ills Americus. visit to reatlves in North Carolina, friends are glad to sco him back at — ’ *■“’ Want Advertisements H'-I'ts. llarrm,,, tt S “ ( for SALb: F A J" •riles north of Barron tains 1.038 acres. Al) „ open 'and, pi entjr 0( ,ln8 Place for stock , two good nubile road*. We can make extreme: on this place. A , lp| I-can and Trust Co., M| J* L Thomas, Plains, r,co r £ FOR Figure your own want ad. Mluimum charge Is 25c. For insertions less than two weeks, one cent per word. For Insertions between two and four weeks, three-fourths of a cent per word. For insertions of more Ilian four weeks, onc-lialf cent per word. LOST and FOUND LOST—Bill book following name on back: ‘ Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassin;" also identification letter to Gulf Refining Co., and registration card. Finder return to Gulf Refining Co. Agent, Americus, and recelvo re- ■ard. 10-3t LOST—Eyeglasses in black case; ear chain attached. Finder please return to H. O. Argo. Windsor Hotel. - 12-lt FARM LOANS — Can give good terms on farm loans; money plenti ful. W. W. Dykes. 15-tf IF YOU WANT quick reliable AUTO MOBILE service call J. M. WEEKS, Phone lit. Country trips solicited; prices reas inable. 29-tf WANTED—Applications for loans on choice farm lands; low rate of Inter est; 5 to 20 years. P. B. Williford. 7-19-tf MONEY TO LEND at 6'/e Interest on leslrable residences in Americus, Ga. h\ O. Jones. 18-tf WANTED—Miscellaneous YOUNG MAX WANTED—Apply to . H. Kress & Co. 12-2t I WANT TO DO YOUR One watch, clock and jewelry repairing. Expert service and reasonable charges. R. S. Broadhurst, Jeweler. 110 Lamar St., directly In front of postoffice. 6-lt CHOICE CITY LOANS at 5% inter- it Monthly payment plan, easy terms and quick service. G. R. Ellis or G. C. Webb. 9-tf WANTED—One thousand tons of sorghum, will pay spot cash or grind on toll basis and manufacture Into syrup. You cant afford to grind eith er sorghum or sugar cane on a small horse power mill; it’s too wasteful. No use to make su^ar in the field and throw it away at the mill. Our new mill will give approxi mately 80 per cent, extraction, and will grind thirty five tons per day. Phone 493 or come by to see us at once. FARM PRODUCTS COMPANY Hill Street andS.A.L. R.R, Near shops FOR RENT—Five room^ Furlow and Forrest «2 Crockett. ^ FOR RENT-Two com, nished rooms. Phone 5oj, Yearwood. FOR RENT-Five roomb, Furlow street; all moJeI , lences. phone 343. FOR RENT,—six room house; College street; all a venlences; renovated anj possession sept. 1st. Ph W( FOR RENT—Three rooms for light housekeejia 321. FOR RENT OR SALE-B Barlow street, formerly Miss Susie Taylor; well nit, apartments. Mrs. J Chairman. TOR SALT FOR SALE—100 bushels of home- raised Seed Rye. Charles M. Clements, Buena Vista. Ga. ll-7t WANTED—Man with small family to milk fifteen cows. W. J. Josey, Amer- For Sale-250 Dozen pint bottles, icus Ga 9-5t 3uitab,e for Syrup- See A. J. Hamll. Homer George Chan^B ATLANTA, Ga., September mer George, well known newspaper man and manapr Atlanta theatre of this city was built several years ago, I signed his connection with i Erlanger, theatrical producer! York, who control the theatre be succeeded by Louis Has* managed the Klaw & Erlatg ' n Seattle, Wash., for several Mr. George for the theatrical son has been promoting a races, and will hereafter 1 entire time to that work, present with the King Feat® cate of New York, and later^ a syndicate with Harney OldJ rk in the city. trola in your shooting of iiats must HE STOPPED, SAYS WARDEN Agents for Nunnally’s and Whitman’s Candies, Ice Cream Cut and Pot Flowers for all occasions. We appreciate your trade and always delighted to serve you. WINDSOR PHARMACY Old Folk’s Best Friend ThatVwhat many call it, for it puts vim and vigor into old stomachs; rich, red blood in*o old veins; sound flesh on old bones. Drink a glass of this delicious, diges- t&nt with each meal Shivar Ale GOODS CO. phone *20. Americas, Ga. PORE DICESTITE AROMATICS WITH SHIM MINERAL WATER MO CIRGE8 Your grocer or druggist will refund your money on firs! dozen if you are not pleased with results. Bottled and guaranteed by the cele brated Shivar Mineral Spring, Shel ton, S. C* If your regular dealer cannot supply you telephone GLOVER GROCERY CO. » Wholesale DutrihUare for Americas Miss Sarah Summerford returned Sunday to Bessie Tift College, where she will again bo a student this year. Miss I-ota Speer, we are glad to | learn. Is much Improved following re an- cent Illness To Our Farmer Friends Command one County Game Warden McMath au- cent illness. of the world’s " ounc< “' that 1,0 has herl1 of 80Vcral , Misses Carllou Harvey nnd Ruth . ™ L__J. cases of bat shooting, and that if the Ranew left Tuesday for Forsyth, ?|*^J an< * bands. pract | s0 docs not ccaso and comes where they will attend school at Bcs- Call and see US at once. wlhln his knowledge ho is going to vlg- Me Tift college. orcusly prosecute the offenders. The I Rev. O. B. Chester, of aDwson, pro lints. more strictly known as night'siding elder of Americus district hawks, nro protected by the Georgia game law. Leslie Frank Kirby, of Union, S. C„ Is here visiting his mother, Mrs. B. C. Wade. H. T. Bullard of Albany, was a bus iness visitor in Leslie Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wilson entertain ed at their home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Persons, Frank Lynn and Jar- rett Pryor and Mr. Jesse Powell, of Fitzgerald, and Mr. Holtzcndorf, of Valdosta. T. P. Jnes visited relatives in At lanta Sunday. preached at Leslie Methodist church Sunday morning and evening. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ♦ All advertising copy requiring ♦ ♦ two columns of space or less * ♦ should be In the linslncss office * ♦ not later than eight o’clock morn. * ♦ Ing of Issue, In order to Insnre ♦ ♦ prompt InserUon. All copy for * ♦ space of more than two columns ♦ ♦ should be submitted not later * ♦ than <1 o’clock of the dny prior to * ♦ date of Issue. ♦ ♦ Tilt TlMES-nECOlIDEB. ♦ »•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦« Board of Commissioners oi Roads and Revenues Webster County, Ga., Sept. 3rd, 1917 We hereby offer a reward of One Hundrad Dollars for parties the arrest with evidence to convidt the party who on the day of August 1917, killed one C. T Dalton of sa!d county, near Church Hill, Ga. J. W. FUSSELL, Chairman Beg to announce that the “NEW GIN” of the FARMERS COTTON OIL CO., is now ready. Colton is so high you will want ail that is yours. Therefore, we have equipped our plant witl the very latent improved machinery there is t< be had in the United States, for making thever] be& sample and cleaning the seed thoroughly We also have the very be^f men we possible can get to serve you. We are in the market fo Cottun Seed, Peanuts and Velvet Beans, alwayi Offering the best prices the market aifords Our mill has been established and under thi same management ever since the mill was built and having met the demands of the times, w< request that you continue giving us your libera patronage as long as our service merits it. R e member the “NEW GIN” and bring us youi cotton. farmers’ Cotton Oil Company G. W. RILEY, Manager. Timm