Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, October 04, 1917, Image 8

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' WOE EIGHT. ||f»ir T ! (THE AMERICU3 FITMES-RECORDER. thtoswt, octobe,, OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT i OF^CraR S HUGO’S S " L E S MISERABLES” For Students of the High School and A. & M. College TIME: 8:00 SHARP:= -STUDENTS PRICE, 5c WATCHES Jmft received new line of the latent styles in Bracelet Watches, also new line of Gent’s Watches. Titos. L. Bell JEWELERS and OPTICIANS Latest Market Prices Americus, Chicago and New York Quotations on Grain, Provisions, Produce and Cotton. Local Cotton Market, toad Middling 26 1-60 Cotton Seed Quotation. Prime Seet (Per Too, $70.00 Now is Seed Time And Allen’s Drug and Seed Store is the be£t and cheapest place to buy them. Plant now Turnips, Rutabagas, Lettuce, Radish, Mustard, Beets and Cab* bage. For field seeds plant Rape, Rye and Barley for grazing, and Fulghum Oats for a good crop next spring. Beit and largest line of Drugs and Medicines in the city. We want your business and will endeavor to merit it Very truly yours, ALLEN’S DRUG AND SEED STORE The shoes that make 90 many trips to and from school mu& have sturdy and comfort able qualities and be good looking shoes as v ell. These days when good shoes for children co& more than they ever did be fore, our splendid shoes for children, at reason able prices, will be greatly appreciated. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Receipts and Shipments. Recta Sbpts. Wheat 122,000 19,000 Corn 122,500 15,000 Oats 645,000 472,000 (•rain Quotations. CORN— Opening December 119 1-2 to 119 1-4 May 116 3-8 to 116 1-4 OATS— Opening Dectmbre 57 1-4 to 59 1-2 May .. ,...61 3-4 to 61 1-2 RIBS— Opening October 25.00 CORK— Closing December 120 May :.U« 3-4 OATS— Closing December 60 to 59 7-8 May ■r....’.e2 to 61 7-8 RIBS— Closing October 26.57 1-2 January 24.87 1-2 Heavy Groceries. (Quotations by Buchanan Grocery Co.) Selling prices prevailing today on heavy groceries were: Meal, per bushel $ 2.00 White salt meat, per lb 30 Smoked meat (rough riba) 30 Hama, per lb. 30 Treaty. 1 AMERICUS SHOWS OPERA HOUSE. Thursday. Victor Huso “Les Mlscrables.” Shoulders, per lb„ ALCAZAR THEATRE. Wednesday. Triangle plays. Wlllla mDesmond In 'Time Lock and Diamonds," live acts, nd “A Toy of Fate," Triangle comedy. , Thursday. Paramount picture. Pauline Freder ick In “The Love That Lives," live acts. Friday. Blue Ribbon feature. Earle Williams and Corrine Griffith la “The Stolen live acts and Chapter 4 "The .27 Compound lard 22 1-2 our, fancy patent 12.50 Flour, standard 11.50 Cotton seed meal, per sack .... 2.00 Gray Ghost." Sweet potatoes, per peck, Irish potatoes, per peck. Saturday. Triangle plays. Louise Glaum. In “A Strange Transgressor," five acta, and "His Thanklcsy Job," Triangle The Underwear Quests is no longer a problem to the dk criminating man. He knows that Vassar union suit fit, at the knees, over the should ers, over the hips, through % crotch, all over, and they are $ comfortable, it’s a pleasure towea Fruits and Melons. Retail prices at Americus stores: California peaches, per dozen ....35c Bananas, per dozen 20c omedy. Legal Advertisements Country Produce. (Quoted by Buchanan Grocery Co.) Amerlcua dealers were paying the following prices today for country produce: Corn meal $ 1.73 Country corn (in the ear) 1.50 New crop country hay (ton) .... 20.00 White corn 1.75 Sweet potatoes, per bu 75 Strained honey, per gal .75 llonby In comb, per lb 12 l-2c Country lard, per lb 24 Country meat (sides) 25 Shoulders 22 biggs, per doz 40 Hens, per pound 18'j;bn, judge of said court, this __ Fryers, per lb 18c to 20c jsth day of September. 1917. Apples per dozen'7.'.'.'.*.”,20c”to 30c Roastfng cars ' pCr d ° 7 ' ’ 16 & «• HE ™’ Grapes, per lb. 20o Green peanuts, per bu 1.00 Deputy Clerk, Superior Court. Lemons, per dozen !!.’!!!"""["zOc Oood sorghum syrnp. gal 40 ' * Libel For Divorce, Mrs. Fannie Heath vs. Walter Heath. Libel for Divorce. In Sum' er Superior Court Returnable tc tbe Nov-inber Term. Tc Walter Heath: You are hereby required personally or by an attorney to bo und appear at the Superior court to bo boldon for the county of Sumter on the fourth Monday in November 1917, nest, then and there to answer the plaintiff's complaint, as In default thereof the court will proceed ns to justice shall appertlln. Witness the Honorable Z. A. Little the Hides and Tallow. A. Cohen & Sons’ establishment paying: Seuppeniongs, per bu 2 0 n GEORGIA, Webster County. —— | To All Whom It May Concern: Xo- Prices oI Vegetables. Gee Is hereby given that the apprals- the widow and For bees wax Grocers were selling vegetables to-' e ™ appointed to set apart and assign For green hides 12c day at prices as follows: >'»r's support to WtlUe A. Dalton FOr tallow 7c Dry Onions, per lb 10c and minor children ,20c to 25o Green snap peas, per peck 20c Egg plants 5c and 10c **—*—5 Butter beans, per'quart 6c Cabbage, per lb 5c Tomatoes, per dozen 25c to 30c Rutabagas, per lb 5c Beets, per blincb 5c Okra, per cuart 5c Peppers, per dozon 20c Green corn 20c Vassar Union Suits for Gentlemen Knit to the form—one suit at a time; Swiss ribbed fabrics—very elastic; cuffs and ankles knit on~not sewed on—don’t roll up or stretch out; specially tailored button-holes—won’t stretch or pull out: fin. pull out; fin- ished like tailored clothes—these exclusive features make Vassar Union Suits distinctive. Prices range from $2 to $4 W. D. Bailey Company minor children of Clifford T. Dalton, plied to me for permanent Utltn !!““f ed ^.-! Ve - fl ! ed .-!!. r „ 4 . War . d ’ a " d Administration on the estate oi R. Method, late of said county, tllj unless good and sucffllent cause la shown, the same will be made the judgment of the court at the Novem her term, 1917, of the Court of Ordin ary. This, Oct. Is), 1917. J. R. STAPLETON, Ordinary, Webster County. Citation. CEORGIA, Sumter county. To All Whom It May Concern: J. . Howard having in proper form ap- 1 tc cite all and singular the and next of kin of said it. L ft to be and appear at this office oi first Monday In November, ail cause, 1 any they can, why perm administration should not be to said J. W. Howard or Clerk o! perlor Court on said R. L Mcl estate. Witness my hand and official i ture, this Oct. 1, 1917. JOHN A. COBB. Ordinary Valuable Farm Land For Sale By Receiver. As receiver of the Bank of South western Georgia, I have an offer of {3,500.00 cash, for the following de scribed property of the Bank of South - western Georgia, to-wlt: Tho whole of land lot Number Slxty- One (61) containing two hundred two and one-halt 202 1-2) acres, more or Hay and Grain. (Quoted by Americus Grocery Co.) . ^ _.. The local stores were today selling lea., and aeventy-nve (.5) acre, off the , t the fo „ ovln( price.: west aide of land lot number slxty-two ' .. * . . . . «. «•» mm. of Sumter county, Georgia, and the * ’ ' . whole of land lot Number Twenty-Five * < d * , ‘ n ‘ ed \ f ,25). In the Fifteenth (15th) dl.trlct ZtrV 2 of Lee county, Georgia, containing 3 202 1-2 acres, more or less, lying and Seod ry °' per peck 75 being In one body and aggregating four hundred and eighty (480) acres more or less, being that property con veyed in two deeds from Johnson & Harrold to the Bank of Southwestern Georgia, recorded In the office of. the Clerk of the Superior Court of Sumter county, Georgia, one in deed record I ’AA”. page 425. and the other in deed . record "AA'’. page 431. and unless 1. 1 as receiver of tbe Bank of Southwest- Cream and Rotter. Cream (delivered) die Cream (on routes) 40c-35c Butter (to dealers) 44 t-4c LADIES Cut Off Our kind of shoes for child ren are always much cheap er in the end than the other kind. WE FIT THE LITTLE FEET WITH EASE Tillman & Brown FITTERS OF FEET R. H. Stubbs atttnded services In era Georgia, have a better offer or bid Andersonvllle Sunday morning, for the same before October 15th, 1917, W. J. Pennington spent Sunday In .said offer will be accepted and »ub-, Summer counay with J. D. Pennlng- inltted to'the court for confirmation. Ion. as porvlded for in the decree of the R*V- E- T- Mcore, of Anderson, He. court in the case of the State of Gcor- was a business visitor here Sa’urdny ; gla against the Bank of Southwestern afternoon. Georgia. I Emmett Gibson, of Macon, tpenl This, the 3rd day of October, 1917 Sunday here with bomefolks. L. G. COUNCIL, I Misses Jannle Wicker, Beulah Pen- A» Receiver of the Bank of Southwest- nlngton, Dannie Wicker. Watson em Georgia. AMERICUS Wicker and Grady Kitchens were the guests of J. F. Moreland and family, near Ccrdele Sunday, having made the trip'In a Ford. j Rev. J. W. Patterion. ot Americus, was hero a short while Sunday afte- Msrket WHOLESALE and RETAIL John Nlta A Co* Proprietors. noon. _ a _ _ i Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe Grant spent Kiert Xr I luefoJ* Sunday near Americus with (lie lat- I loll W- Ur', parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harden. J. H. Harris was a recent ^Isitor j to his old home ueur Rome. Watson Wicker left Monday for Otlethorpe. where he has accepted a position with he post office depart ment. Mias Laura Stubba, who la a student Fresh Spanish Mackerel. Fresh at A £ j|. College at Americus. la Water and Salt Water Trout. Red Snap- a! h omo condned to her room with pers. Red Bui, Sheep-head and all malarial faver. Wa all hepe (or her' kinds of Bottom Flab. Shrimps. Crabs a speedy recovery, and Oyaters. Miss Beulah Pennington ot 'Ander- eonvlUe, spent the week-end with her tether. Mr. VT. .1 Pennington, here. A. J. Pennington and W. J. Pennlng- 210 Weft Fersjtb Street ten were In Andersonvllle Tuesday. QUICK DELIVERY TELEPHONE 778 can’t always sometimes tell' the value of READY-TO- WEAR GAR MENTS by look ing at a picture of them, or by reading a de scription oi them beneath said picture. THOUSANDS Have been thus taken in and lived to regret it. Are Here to Show You the be£t there is in READY-TO-WEAR as well as every line that goes to make up a FIRST CLASS STOCK. NEW ARRIVALS DAILY AnSLEY’S REPUTABLE CLOTHES FOR WOMEN