Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, October 11, 1917, Image 6

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PAGE SIS. THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER. THUB8D.lT, i GiveVfrurPercolator a Chance to Make Good The Luzianne Guarantee: If, after using the contents of a can, you are not satisfied in every respect, your gro cer will refund your money. The best percolator and the finest recipe cannot produce a good pot of coffee if the dry coffee isn’t exactly right to start out with. If the same percolator and the same recipe do not produce the same results every time, you can bet your boots it's the coffee that’s off-eel Luzianne is uniformly good coffee. There is no guesswork about it—ever. Give your percolator a chance to make good. Buy a can of Luzianne today. The guarantee is genuine—means just what it says. Ask for profit-sharing catalog. IMPEACHMENT TO BE GIVEN CHEEK JUDGES JlEaM#IR co ff e e The Reily-Thylor Company, .New Orleans As Age Advances the Liver Requires occasional alight stimulation. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS correct CONSTIPATION. Genuine Colorless or Pale Faces rCarter’s him Pills ATHENS, Oct. 3.—A high court of impeachment to try former prime min isters, ministers, and army chiefa of the former King Constantine ia ex pected to be in operation at an early day. it Will be a notable series of trials of those who have taken chief part In the affairs of the Balkans during the 'war. The presentation to parliament of a white hook showing that former ministers had negotiated for the sur render of the Greek fort Rupcl to the Bulgarians, is a perlimlnary to this high court, as the charge before the will be that Creek Interests were sac rificed by the former ministries to one of the enemies in the war. It is very rare that a high court to ministries Is thus constituted. Pro vision for it Is made by the consti tution, which provides the court shall be made up of twelve Judges drawn from tho supreme appellate courts together with members of the chamber cf deputies. A demand for the court Is firs' formulated if written ■pe tition from a certain number of mem bers of parliament, and It remains for parliament to order the impeach ment trials. Tho petition Is ready to ho presented, as there is a strong Bentlment In parliament In favor of dealing rlgorloualy with the old min istries, and there appears to be lit tle dbuot the court will be ordered and the trials under way at an early day. Much More Thin Yonr Money’s Worth 77m Original Economy Fabrics h U/M la. wVta. Sl/3 toOou. tolbevl, ••ftaUb.furutafflfeV' ■alto, mb. iUj J m4 tut solar by Uftdiac n Inc., 881 Broadway, New York City dealer doaa not keep them, Joel c ‘ If the United States adopted the same vigorous calling up standard as Germany, this country could raise an army of 17,000,000 men. Apply the slogan to your interests and have us INSURE your car against FIRE NOW. It’s a kind of insurance the need of which is imperative. Call 186 NOW. State of Ohio. City of Toledo. Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ha Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid. and that said firm will nay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK .1. CHENEY. 8worn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this jday j>f_December, 1888. A. W. GLEASON. Herbert Hawkins _ UUBAOVni (Seal) Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine Is taken In ternally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all druggists. 75c. “ “ Pills ‘ Hall's Family Pills for constipation. To Our t Farmer Friends 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 with the very latent improved machinery there is to be had in the United States, for making the very be^t sample and cleaning the seed thoroughly. We also have the very be£ men we possibly can get to serve you. We are in the market for Cotton Seed, Peanuts and Velvet Beans, always Offering the best prices the market affords. Our mill has been established and under the same management ever since the mill was built, and having met the demands of the times, we requejft that you continue giving us your liberal patronage as long as our service merits it. Re member the “NEW GIN” and bring| us your cotton. Farmers’ Cotton Oil Company G. W. RILEY, Manager, GREECE READY TO PUT OUT AN ARMY LACK OF EQUIPMENT HAS HEEX REMEDIED KY THE ALLIES— SO PRO.GERMAX PARTY IX GREECE AXY MORE. 9.- WASHINGTOX, D. C., Oct Greece is nearly ready to put a large and effective army in the field to co operate with the Allies, according to dispatches from the Athens foreign of fice to the Greek legation here. Lack of equipment is being remedied rapidly with the Allies' aid. Minister Roussos today gave a sum mary of the situation in his country as described by the legation's dis patches: "The situation In Greece is becom- irg more satisfactory every day. The people aret horoughly confident of the efficiency of their government and they are willing to allow the present min istry to continue in the work of the country so that Greece may throw her full strength Into the war. "There ia now no pro-German party In Greece. In fact, such a party never existed, save In the possession of King Constantine aided by certain members of his court. But he knew the real feelings of the Greek people, who were attached by sympathy and tradition with the western principles of Europe, and never dared to openly expound his German connections. He did his test, on the contrary, to conceal them. The Greek people had a real affec- ticn for their king and had confidence In his word. Finally certain acts of the king's entourage created suspicion In the minds of the people, and they backed M. Venizelos in his Salonikl movement which brought Greece frankly and loyally Into the war. Today tho real stao of affairs as regards the court has been exposed. The abdi cation of King Constantine without bloodshed or an uprising of the people indicates the absence of any organized pro-German feeling." MEXICAN BANK TO OPEN WITH REDUCED CAPITAL MEXICO CITY, Oct. 9.—President Carranha has issued a decree pro viding 'hat if the funds for the fed eral bank of emission, the capitaliza tion of which was to have been 50, OOO.OOo pesos, are not raised by an exterior loan prior to April 1918, tho bank will be opened then with a capi tal of 5.000,000 peso raised by inter ior subscription. Many private indi viduals and government officers and employes already hare agreed to do nate from one to two days pay each month for tho raising of this fund. Each of those who contributed will become a shareholder In tho bank. LONDON', Oct. 9.—All the cold stor- ago warehouses In the London dis trict are flellcd to capacity with food- Btuffs, and have announced to dealers and shippers that they cannot accept any further custom. This is haring a marked effect on the markets, forc ing down prices and bringing incom ing supplies on the counters. large shipment of Tasmanian apples arrived tho other day at a time when there waB a glut of homegrown fruit and when the lifting of the em bargo on French fruit had brought a heavy shipment of pears from the ether side of tho English Channel Ordinarily the Australian fruit would have been put into cold storage, but no space was to bo found there, and tile a;,pics had to he sold for what they would fetch, some good varieties of cooking apples selling as low as 02 cents a case. C.ofGa. "The Right Way’ Trains Arrive. From Chicago, via 12:13 a m Columbus From Columbus •12:30 p m From Columbus 1 7:15 p m From Atlanta uud Macon. ’ 5:29 a m Front Macon ’ 2:11 p m From Macon • 7135 |t III From Albany From Montgomery ami * fi i ID a ni Albany From Montgomery and * 2:11 p ni Albany From Jacks nville, via 111:39 p ni Trains Depart • 3:10 a m For Chicago, via Columbus • 3:19 n m For Columbus 1 7|U0 U III For Columbus • 3:<M) p m For Macon and Atlanta.. • (1:10 a ni For Macon and Atlanta... • 2:11 p m For Macon and Atlanta • 10:39 p ni For Montgomery and • 5:29 a m ^Albany For Montgomery and Albany * 2:11 p ni For Albany For Jacksonville, via • 7|35 p m Albany •12:15.a m •Dally. ! Except Sunday, adv. GEO. ANDERSON. Agent. BLISS H PERSHING RECEIVE PROMOTI WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 9.— President Wilson has signed commis sions as generals for Major General Tafker H. Bliss, army chief of staff, and Major General John J. Pershing, commanding the American forces In France. Though both officers have equal rank. General Bliss takes prece dence by virtue of his position as the directing head of the entire army or ganization. Congress revived the rank of gen eral for the period of war, largely in order to avoid embarrassment to Gen eral Pershing in dealing with officers of higher rank, commanding the allied armies. The new grade carries a sal ary of J 10,000 a year, an increase of $2,000 over the pay of a major gen eral. The grade of lieutenant general also was revived by congress, the rank to be given to commanders of an army corps, but it Is stated authoritatively at the war department that there is no intention of creating any lieutenant generals or army corps in the United States at this time, as the divisional training system will be continued. The name of Major General Sibert Is mentioned as the most likely candidate for the first lieutenant general when an army corpg is organized in France. Belgium May Join Loan Group. PEKIGN, Oct. 9.—The French min ister is especially anxious to have Eelgium replace Germany as the fifth member of the group which floated the $50,000,000 Chinese reorganiza tion loan which is secured upon the salt monoply. THAT INCOMPARABLE FLAVOR Which the balmy Cali fornia sun kisses into the golden oranges which have brought fame to that state—this delicious fla vor is taken from crushed ripened oranges and pre served in all its delicacy ini ORANGE CRUSH The new bottled drink which everybody likes so well-at all drink dispen saries. 5c AMERICUS Coca-Cola Bottling Co. J. T. WARREN, {Manager Seaboard Air Line me Progressive Railway ol me Soatb Leave Americus fur Cordele. Ro chelle, Abbeville, Helena, Lyons, Col lins, Savannah, Columbia, Richmond, Portsmouth and points East and South 12t31 p m. 2:30 a ni Leave Americus for cordclo, Abbe ville, Helena and Intermediate points Sill p. m. Leave Americus (or Richland, At lanta, Birmingham, Huruboro, Mont gomery and points Wcit and Northwest 3:08 p. m. Leave Americus (or Richland. Col umbus, Dawson, Albany and Interme diate prints 10:00 a m Seaboard Bullet Parlor Sleeping Car on Trains 13 and 14 arriving Americus (rom Savannah 11:25 p. m.. and leav ing Americus (or Savannah 2:30 a. m. Sleeping car leaving (or Savannah at !:3t> a. m.. will be open (or passengers at 11:40 p. m. For (urther Information apply to H. p. Nverett, Local Agent, Americas. 4a.; & W. Small, DJtPUa. Agcrt, Savsnnab, Oa.; C *•" wl Q. P. A ."ortb.k. Tit To the Public We desire to inform you that J kinds of Hemstitching at model and guarantee our work to be nlfi quality. We kindly solid t you ° ,th '“ S'Eg® 126 North Jackson Street NOTICE TO WHEAT I have installed a Motor Truck service purpose of conveying wheat to my mill f l0n] i icus, and also returning the flour after it j S e The truck will be daily at Morgan Ste stables (Turpin’s old stable’s) where all f ar mei leave their wheat for me and receive the flour I after it is ground. Your patronage solicited. BROWN’S MILL By J. C. BROWN J. A. DAVENPORT .... INSURES ....’ SYSTEM GINS, COTTON, COUNTRY PROPERTY, DWELLINGS, [HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLATE CLASS, AUTOMO BILES. Bring Your Cotton to Dudley’s Bonded Mg Americus, Ga.. Lowest Storage and Insurance Rates. Money a on cotton nt rate ol Six Per Cent, per annum. We also bin ■ room lor other (arm porducts. We aro in position to assurt otr| tomers the highest mnrkct price (or cotton- Give us a trial house convenient to both gins. Dudley Bonded Warehouse| N. M. Dudley, President. J. F. Finch. Martin CARRY YOUR COTTON TO E. C. Parker & Co. ALSO Agents for the OWENSBORO WAGON CO. A Fine Line in All Sizes BRAGG’S MEAT MARKET | 123 FORSYTH ST. PHONE 181 In offering their services to the trade, promisaj render service unequalled by any in Americus, a ^ prompt delivery and quality of fresh meats, fish- _ ters, etc. Ask what we have. Our sausage meats ^ fine. Prices unreasonable like all the reft. BRAGG’S MEAT MARKET Auto Tires f lave advanced 10 per cent. Why not let us examine your tires and repair all cuts and bruises, t Our VULCANIZING methods are the moft and effective. All work done by STEAM and 1 job absolutely GUARANTEED, when you have troubles, call our service car. AMERICUS STEAM VULCANIZING J. W. LOTT, Manager Rear Americas Aato Co.