Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, October 18, 1917, Image 5

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Ili'rfiBEB i*. ir,i; PAiUf riv* ) HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO BUY A 40 Cents Pound of WHITE HOUSE COFFEE ’ For 15 Cents 1 jj§‘ II Doesn’t Sound Reasonable, But It Is! •' to net a pound of this coffee for the startling price of fifteen cents. .... mmm . _ . — i 1 /Inllnftt Af IY10TC Cll1 c 1 p F —? —: : „ T ^ r\ 1 at ntir Store every resiaeni oi oumier, lcu, ^wnau, ** - , — Tlti- Wnnrt-rH '^Now Bei »g Demonstrated at Our Store — . W THIS IS NOT THE ONLY BARGAIN AT CHURCHWELLS’ . -r 1 \X7J4-Vi "Diit-rrainc T,P.t IJs N&flie H 1 MEN’S SUITS For $15 Assorted colors in. fine nwte- rials, including Serge. Fits, style and workmanship anteed. lip guar* Men’s Overcoats All of the new styles shown in this assortment." Very at tractive patterns—each coat different. Note the price- $15 JllciVCO AA.1C J UOV A —*—“T Boys* Knee . Pants Suits / Every one a special value. $3.98 to $7.50 Men’s Work Shoes Solid leather, In both black and tan. $2.98 Men’s Overalls _ The VERY BEST Grade. Special Price for These Two Days Only $1.50 i mn Men’s Underwear Fleeced and Ribbed 75 Cents Men s Dress Shoes For this sale we offer *o the men a splendid line of dressy shoes, all leather, made by lead ing manufacturers. $5.00 Per Pair Attractive Values in High- Class, Srrjart/Dressy Boots $5.00 Per Pair s-Luthg Wedding Was Beautiful Event hlrty o'clock. .Rev. T an uncle the bride, e simple yet beautiful sent during the cere- >• member, of the fam- udlng Mrs. Qrantland York; Ulsa Florenca York; Mr. and Mr*, on, of Moultrie; Mn. id, of Pelham; Miss 1. of Pelbam; Mine Vlr- ! I’elham; Mrs. W. O. :on; Miss Mary Daren- urn; Mr. Walter Ben sonvllle; Mr. Ftd Hol- Ala; Mr. Cbarlee Luthy, •ow York; Mr. John liallrllle; Mr. Benny B. arshallvllle, Ueutenan' Mrs. Grantland Rice, so well known la literary circles elsewhere, and It was while Visiting at the home of Mrs. Ulce In New York, the romance so happily culminated, here, was begun. Mr. Luthy Is well known and prom inent in New York, where he Is a Journalist of eminence, being flnancial- ly Interested In the American Maga zine, of which ho is one of the officers. After the reception Mr, and Mrs. Luthy left at 10:39 o'clock for a bridal trip to Ashetrllle. N. C., and they will spend some time at Grove Park Inn, before going to flew York where they l .. 1 mi. . onlntr.nwav really beautiful autumn ,^ Ahb Amerlcu8 , each daintily brated in Americus was l“ ' “ P „ evml ng costumes of rarest Mildred Hollis, youngest |™ n ft C wearing 8olvore slippers. ,r, Florence Davenport Tarm hououet of Rlch-' .Ir. Kenneth Frederic Lach , m tulle . The maid recurred here last even- ^ Virginia Hand, of Pet- Derore go , ham, enered nest, her dowers also be- ! wl „ reMe J Th c bride’s solng-away lug Richmond roses, daintily tied. She , n wag of battleship gray clot lore a pretty white frock. The ! , th gcal trln ,ming. and her hat was groom with hi. best man, Mr. Charles I chlc turban of black velvet.. Her Luthy followed and awaited the bride ghoes and g i 0 vc 8 were In harmony at the altar, before which the brides- l wlUl her CO stume. maids and ma'd of honor had already , 0ut or town guests attending the gracefuRy grouped hemselves. The , weddlng « re Mrs. Grantland1. lUce bride accompanied by her brother, and Ml88 Florence Rice, N « w Mr Walter Ben Hollis, entdred from Mr and Mr8 . Thomas Verecn, of Moul- the central door and met the groom tr | e . Mra . Ju dson Hand. Miss Cath- before the altar, where Rev. T. K. orlne Hand and Mis. Virginia Hand Davenport received the marriage of p e ,b am; Mr. Walter Ben Hollis. «t vows ^The beautiful Episcopal ring j ack8 onvll!e; Mrs. Oscar Kinney, of ceremony was used, the quietude pre- Mac0D . Ml88 Clara Kinney, of Macon: during the exchange of vows Mr pred Hollis, of Dothan, Ala, Mr. 'TJSS solemnity to the oe- Lut hy. of 'Vestnel N Y: , M(88 Mary Davenport, of Ashburn, Ga, ta * K m vu solendidly gowned Mr. John Wade and Benny B. Frcd- rLeslie of green and white | w i" cu white' .he decoration., with >es. to her costam* She wore a ^ , redomlnatlng wero"dlamonds. and carried a col. Stephen Pa*. Mia. Sarah Cobh, ihern smllax grace- J . uu M bout the walla lont o the soft glow fur- andles placed about Shaded electrics 'oey o'?'the state, has been working In- sxr- Miss Lota Speer < Saturday, an of ghort gtaple , oed but h as ompanled by hor mother, Mrs. H ' 0 laminated all but three, viz} "Lewi. Epeer, for Norman Part. where sh , Toole .. and -DeSoto." Will enter Norman In,tlt “ t ° ’ Ha pIanta tw0 r0 ws, aeventy yards Miss Lottie Fryeg spent the week variety of the selected nd with her parents at Rochelle. Tlie “Shawmut Quartette" was heard Monday evening by a large audience.. Mr. Lon Worthy, of Anthony, was a -Isltorvhero Saturday. Mrs. Lasco Harvey and two sons, 'James and Claude, spent a few days I n Americus with relatives last week. George Walker, of Americus, was the 'guest of Idu. Jay Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ranew, Mrs. Faille Wade and Mrs. Rosa Wade 's ent Sunday afternoon fn Anderson- vllle. ong, pt each variety of the .elected eed. <Vt picking season be selects r ve or si* stalks of each variety and 'picks each stalk separately—these talks are selected for their shape, he number of holla, the earllnoss of uaturlty and their general good health. These parcels are taken to Atlanta arefully weighed separately In the seed and then ginned on a band gin 'he seed and the lint are than weigh- d, and the seed from the seed rrom the stalk giving the greatest per cent Legal Advertisements Trustee Sale. GEORGIA, Sumter County. Under and by virtue of ah order of the Judge of the Superior Court of said county, I hereby offer for sale the property hereinafter described, as tho property of The Citizens' Bank of Plains, Ga. I .will receive (written bids for any portion, or all of Bald property at any time up until nine o'clock November lit, U17. Said said bank, and under the terms of aa order granted Oct.' 13th, 1017, and Is sold for. tho purposo of paying the dobts Of said bank, and tor dlstrtbu. t on among tho stockholders. This Oct. 17th, 1917. R. S. OLIVER, TTustoo of Tho Citizens' Bank Plains. inK oi USE IMPROVED SEED SOYS M. P. Executrix’s Sale. . GEORGIA, Terrell County. Will be sold before the courl door In Dawson, said county .. ,.... «... state, on the flrst Tuesday In o'clock November 1st. J" 7 ' “ ' Te mber next, fcotween tho legal property will b ^ ,0 ' d tl t ® .‘P® 'of sale for cash, tho following bidder, providod such bid Is confirmed. , Lot of Ia „d No. 1 by the/court. The person making the ^ghteenth district of ’ hlghtst bid, or bids, upon acceptance Georgia, containing two by the undersigned, shall < 1 «P° ,lt “’“'dred! two and one-half acres. per cent, of said bid to be held subject , or |#i# and „ ettcr known a to the confirmation of such bid by tho tQ SaTah McQlu and j. T court, and tho balahce will be due om by Maaon H Buahf recordf and payablo Immedlateljr upon a con- l Book pag0 890i c ; ork 'court’s offleo, Webstar cohnty. UlO DUUft — *■ BRU -W- of lint are used the next year for 'n rma tlon of sach bid or bids: I lantlng the two rows. The whole oi I 0 ne bouse and lot In the town ot, the two rows of each variety are pick- Plaln8> 0a . ( zituated on the east side * . • • j nn n nelvnln • - mi_. .t_..s s.nnilnrf nn snlrl fitro.'t Super!* m lue iwo rows oi wwu «•*» *'•'■** fibiub, u».» »*iu»wu -— -— < 1 and ginned separateely on a private ' of w; 8e atreet, fronting on said atro-n gin and tho seed nro used to -plant ’twenty (20) foot and running back "Increased plat*." From the "Increased 1 8al t from said street ooo hundred plats" sufficient seed are obtained to I (ioO)' feet, and bounded on tho east ilaql a field or a "cut’’ and from theso ' and IO uth by property of Dr. Colqult cuts corile tho seed that the Depart- [ Logan, on the west by Wise street, and . -m isIua amnw Mf>h ' _ .l. a dan tnnt nllfiV. bfilllC Said property sold for th epur. of paying tho debts of the lata J. McGill, deceased. > This October 1017. MRS. J. T. M'GILU .Ixccutr'x of the Will of J. T. McGill. T e “ liet ”of valley llllea. Mr..'p"arker and Mrs. P. U Cato, of Ter the wedding » nu.es piaccu unuu. tlon was held, about one ' * (tt ualle. The next data - Shaded electric, guest. to ol meeting will ho Friday evening, the scene. About :c clock a buffet supper was serv ootober 19. »r. where the bride J punch bowl was data yp g mflny Misses Eva Brown, Annie Vera arlng the ceremonv ,by two pretty little 8 • d Mr Dennis Cocke rialted tn tall French jhandsome present, received were^on Bum a ^ n simple profusion, display. These Inc u * 8 || Ter | Mr. and Mrs. Q Wlnohester left Id chandelier was pieces of cat glow. b “ ut .. f „ r Atlanta, where they will with smllax Inter- nnd other remembrances. ieT eral days. 'somosetof hollow-ware,given by “e, spend ^ his regular them smllax form- groom’s business )e tw0 appolnt ment at Anthony 8unday. takr round for the scent t tho loveliest gilts r6ce ’ ltad Hie lng with him- Prof. V. I* Broyles. |handsome Persian mg. wcltad the ug^ ^ ^ * bom. for the » played a soft mel- admiration of all tn w «ek-4nd. party entered. Tho^ft of tho groom wn> • h » n<I “ m0 " Mr . and Mra . j. D. Bolton and Mr. Miss Florence Rice, 'bar pin. » m «ieus- and Mrs. E. R. Bolton will visit Mr.- Ml« Cara Kidney, | Miss con, Locust Grove and Atlanta before Iring silver baskets most lovely girls, as famUles, returning to Leslie. Riles, preceded the Jof one of Georg a s promtatnt famui^ . ^ n Suees went t0 Parker's als upon their path- and unusual Inter-s , of «—■»„«• ■ Miss Marv Da.eu- in^ her wedding. She Is a • 'ment of Entomology give away each j on the north by a ten foot alley, being lyear throughout the atate. Thua R { that property conveyed to the Citizens' C1IVES THE FARMERS GOOD AD-'lj that tho seed every season have Bank 0 f Plains by J. E. Chappell, on VICE OS now TO OB8TAIS REST I m 0 more year of selection and Im-! August tenth, nineteen hundred and RESULTS - COMPLIMENTS (HR- provemeut. It take, great pains and twelve, by deed recorded In Deed Book LEWIS. 1 csro and n0 small amount of room lL, page 379 of the deed records ot 'and labor and attention to do this, and ! gumter county, Ga. Notwithstanding the menace of the 'the farmer who gets the seed should Also all of the bank fixtures and fur- boll weevil and the hllh prtce'of food take special care of them. That Mr. J n |ture now In laid building, constst- 'stutf the Georgia farmer must con-'Lewis has done and la doing valuable tng of tables, desks, chair, etc. tlnue to raise cotton. It Is the only 'work for. the cotton growers of the | Also fifty acres of land In the north- 'croo —t of us know how to raUe 'sute la beyond questioning. I get the west comer of lot of land number 'and tt la the most remunerative anil 'benefits. In the seed I plant myslf, of eighty- feur (84), In the Twenty-Sixn most easily marketed. / hi. Improvements end my cotton Is (2tf) Jlstrlcl of Sumter county, said- I A farmer living twelve or fourteen 20 per cent better than It would be, tract being of the following dlmen- mtle 8 from market can hitch a pairjwith common seed. jzlons: Beginning at the northwest 'of mutes to a wagon of a morning, This statement can be corroborated corner of said lot and rnnn ng oast 'put $500.00 worth of cotton on tt, drive by every farmer" who has over scon along Ihe no ^ lot l ’“®'“” hu d7 . a.. _ .it iw. ^ua> >>a» file. .... i nmi f won tv-el clit (52S) yarilSe from J)UL fouu.uu —- ' I S'/ ■ V-* / ta martlet, sell tho cotton, get Ills the cotton, 'money,' attend to his business and get lomo by night. Were he to under take to market any other farm pro- 'c’uct to }hat amount ot money It would l ake him two weeks. In order to grow cotton successfully now against t'le boll weevil the Instructions from t'to Department of Entomology must I tree miles south of,Lumpkin, wm ue that property convcyeu w »•>--*»“ ^ jj^nery and not-only be followed, but care murt joffered for sale by Administrators, jL'ank by Mrs. M. L. Jones ' ' , | Albany ..... bo taken to obtain seed of an early courthouse, Lumpkin, Ga., legal sale 6th, 1917, by deed recorded In Deed For Mont gomery and maturing variety that are resistant jhours, flrst Tuesday la November. One Book QQ, page C25 of the deed records | Albany wilt or black root. This affliction 'of prettiest farm proposition* fn of said comity. For Albany land twenty-eight (528) yards, from ! thcnco south four hundred nnd fifty- j eight nnd one-third (458 1-3) yards, [thence west to the west lino of said lot, five hundred and twenty-eight j (528) yards, thence north along tho p- c 0 i U mbu» lino four hundred and fifty-eight For Macon and Atlanta one third (458 1-3) yards, being For Macon and Atlanta t property conveyed to the Citlzon3’ ;ank by Mrs. M. L. Jones C.»fGa.Ry ’’The Right Wax >»* Trains Arrive. From Chicago, via ~ _ Columbus •T2tl5 a SI rom Columbus ..r: •12:30 p ■ rom Columbus 1 7:15 p ■ _rom Atlanta and Macon..* 5:29 a m From Macon * 2:11 P ■ From Macon ...» 7:35 p m From Albany • 4:14 a a From Montgomery and Albany From Montgomery and Albany From Jacksonville, via Albany Trains Depart. For Chicago, via Columbus • 3:40 For Columbus I 7:00 „ __ “ * 3:00 p m For Macon and Atlanta