Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, November 08, 1917, Image 7

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jiOVKMBE* Not how cheap, but how'good we can make your h otog r aph, Portraits, Commercial Work, Kodak Fin- Films developed free. Prints 3c to 5c each, tisfadion or your money refunded. Send us your ms; we pay return postage. BRAGG’S MARKET of Beef or Potk in Steaks, Roasts and >r cho ' ce f 00 d Sausage Meats, Liver, Steak, Brains, Vienna Sausage, Sliced Hams and Bacon. V Butter, Eggs, Fish and Oysters. IS Mil CHIDE Stews. HE M ENTER RAGE Mil EXCLUDE SWEET KIMS SEW YOU, Nov. 6.—Old Green-! village lias a mide. It i a some- J. ANTS AN EXPRESSION FROM T1IE BRAGG’S MEAT MARKET "“Vw. FORSYTH ST. PHONE 181 PEOPLE UEEOUE HE DECIDES WOULD LIKE TO HE A CANDI DATE. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CONSIDERS QUARANTINING IM PORTS ON ACCOUNT OF INJURI OUS INSECTS. WASHINGTON, D. C„ Nov. 6.— Public hearings on proposed Quaran tines against the shipments of sweet A. McPheeters Forsyth 125 Street “Luv an Ken Live ’ Gro’ Fat On Air tiling lien- tor that interesting part ot tlio town, which lias nearly every- j thing, good. Lad. and ludltterent, since | the days ot the Dutch Governor. Wou-j til Mill Twlller, who appropriated its; at1jA j, TAi G a.. Nov. 6.—Without UIle8 uvtmn jhioad acres tor his private tobacco’ ^ tbla Ume ma klns formal “"-potatoes and yams to tlio continental plantation. Miss Adelo Kennedy 13 no uncement ot his candidacy. CharleH ,- nUed states trom Porto Rico anl the one who “known it nil" for tlio itu hc „ candt,er, chairman of tho Hawaii and all foreign countries are bcnciit of tlio stranger within Hut, ‘ uta railroad commission, let It ho onn0 unccd by the Secretary of Aglr- Quartcr, where the streets have sue"; known Saturday tlmt It is his pur-1 culture to be held at 10 a. m. Novem- u careless way of twisting about that; o tQ bccome a candidate In thu ber 20, In Room 11. Federal Horti- a guide is really necessary. She next democratic primary to succeed cultural Board, United States Depart- combines the protective duties of a Lllllcd states Senator Thomas W.! roen t 0 f Agriculture. Washington, u. chaperone with the sightseeing • ir0 "|j5 ar wlck. 'C gres. i.cr.ess of a guide. I Mr Cand ior declares Ills position] The Quarnntlnes aro contemplated "They come down hero to se0 tll th6 ma tter In n letter to Emerson becauso of Information that two In ti cabs, 1 am of It," said she. ' They George 0 f Madison, In response! jurlous Insects, the sweet potato root :are primed for thv-lis, rather tnxloit* ’ & ^ lnqulry , rom Mr. George; boror an d the sweet potato scarabee tc ho shocked, and 1 have a suspicion 1 ^ h , m t0 let b is friends know 110t wl(Je ly prevalent in the untwu ■ .tl-at somo of my parties have actual-: Vlbet h er or not ho Intends to mako states, occur In Porto Rico and Ha-] I ly expected to see undraped models ' race Mr Ge0 rgo stated that It]wail that; that sweet potato weevils, I walking around the studios. But persistently rumored that Mr.' occur in Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, r 1 I they go away satisfied, even If Cand i or would run, nnd that the time iBh Gu lana. India, China. Cochin cm-, unduly shocked, and evidently they haa com(J whcn Mr .Candler's friends Friendly Islands, Sumatra, *or-, five graphic descriptions of their cx- ar(j entitlad lo kn ow the correctness m08a , Philippines, Australia, Man-| perieuces. as friends from tliolr homo of the rumor I gasenr and Liberia; and that in town often come to me for personal-j , stated lhat it sweet potato scarabee ocean M i iy conducted tours." , “ £, rum but that ho de- Barbados. Antigua M*. ■Hilo Miss Kennedy was”^ £ ^ h , 8 forma , announce-]St. Kitts. Jamaica, Brazil. Now Aca landing 0110 day in front of the1 for 80me tlin0 unttl he Sas corn-land and Guam. ,io Rcr lh- Pirates’ ben on the south side of certain work before him in ttaej The Insects referred to Sheridan Square, next door to a rich- railroad comm i BB ion and in order that ed as "very destructive o s cty tenement approached by a dlmunl- tracted campaign may not bo tatoes and yams. , 0 . live alley, that the Inspiration 30 ■ p^pltmed while the people of tho| The total ImpOj^on. j!™** cu her to be a guide. On the opposite arc buBy aml greatly concerned, tatoea and yams dur 8 of Bide of the supare, gazing up at tlie,^ (hey now are> with mattera ot In- Inclusive was 40.278 row of ferocious bandits over the en- •• -• * -- ,m Improve Your Battery By Using This Service No matter what make o battery you now have on your car, we’ll add distilled water and make tests peri odically. Repair work and recharging handled p&mptly and at reasonable prices. We have a service battery for your car while repairs are being made. New Prest-O-Lite Batteires and Battery parts for all makes of cars in stock at all times. Expert advice on any storage battery piobleir. Dealers in Maxwell Cars and Agricultural Implements | CHAPPELL MACHINERY CO. g Phono 231. "The Home of The Maxwell Car." I-nmnr Street. g ■Ilvr:::,’ ImPortatton. 82.8 Per cent cam. ! from Cuba. Says Josh billings—but good hot griddle cakes will make anybody fatter. It ’ll cut down the high cost of living, too. Have you seen THE PERFECT CAKE GRIDDLE? No burned cakes, less grease and time used. See them at the Americus Lighting Company’s Office. trance to the low building designated !tajjce ! n s the Treasure Shop, was u party, Mf Cand l er outlines no platform in j Of sightseen. ! , cUer wb ; c h he has made public.] Dedicate Building. "What a lark U would be to »!»>»: ^ ^ , t clear tUa t he stands | TOKIO , Nov. 6-The new building [them around, M thogght Miss kenM y. behind the national admlnla- jfop the national headquarters of the Tho visitors accepted her oiler with 1 ,„ t i on - a policies and that It la bis Younf . Men - S Christian Asaoctattons •alacrity. Tea In a tiny room in the ^ „ eTCry true pal hrot should throughout Japan waa dedicated on ; basement of on old Sheridan b< l uar0 ■ zcalously support the administration j24. Its beauty Attracts I rcsidneco was the first to experience. 1 „ w()l |.consldered and coaatltu- ; aUe ntton In tho fflldst Of bte great ! Th ,s was measure, proposed hv It of curious streets, 'Fourth■ ^"5 * h0 conflict to an cadly andi [ ur 1'™- “>«“ a ' m r P " a^ong successful termination.” a Street, near Washing square, among ( ^ (ho proper tlme and In tho prop- p 'artists of various degrees, poets d> manncr _ Mr . Candler etntes. t.o Socialists and disciples of ot icr c ( ... ^[sruss, these questions before I!—for, ns the guide explained, navcly,, “» • ^ fei'-wo do have eomo radicals down,“>• peo,,le - [[here"—anj bob-haired girls wearing ithJ'r studio smw." ks Thl, bank and its friends and cus tomers subscribed |86,160.00 to U. S. Liberty Loan Bonds of tho Second Is sue. Wo will deliver the bonds as soon as received from our government The Bank of Commerce ivortb •mi SITIISTilll 15 . Ln»< “If ycu don’t eat 35 centr here,” volunteered the guide, "you will jLn»- ... rlimUIUUtDC ibe charged 5 cents for broad and but-1 SERIQllS r-lEniWHtnL ter. The war prices forced that rule uLlllUlill [•because ‘t was found that many vil* i I lagers were eating nearly all the: <-_ T he national !'r Tilting lS*wS uTr‘cuy Lnk in to OctobeU hu.letln j table, and g g ' Ba ys that Ole labor situation is dls- ] a Th" "nerTwhom money is no ob-,Quieting in all parts of the country, iject may he allies by selecting caM- “LmlL- 8 that foodstuffs ii'aTmucrasM^cents for'a meal. It "ill not generally go above present^ ]Is a„ good, but the '^'The huUctm^poL^cm^that it .s'® jlhan that at b s up „f which hot surprising that with high prices Z n requested by provallent on all aides, wage earners d ‘be village guide » ™ ] ; touW claim more pay. but calls at- ijTtelephone recently to moot_a-J"* t.-ntlon to the fact that the disqulet- ,visitors and give ,hcm “ ( ' ing t h lng i» that higher wages moan fiwirh village dinner, different from « *• tbua furftl8 hing The Grant Six still higher prices, thus furtvishing ® ^ anything else. • ■■bobbed" a ui. argument tor still more pay. • |j Miss Kennedy a h,, ' r la ■ , At least.” says the bank, “the s>- • ji.sipn that she Is a “omber K p lllanal l on ls that the country 1s trying • ; standing of the « to do more work than there Is labor « lEkeridan and South Washing on ya8t amount ot WO rk ... Square colonies. Her nature-ot ng conditions ® Instincts led her early In f I 'JZZL and the contras- & to abandon .toe. «, ^ h °ave offered ages that would @ non-essentials. Going bring labor out of tho regular Indus- - Wlch village with a good-looking b * BUtern ra r.tonmcnts have been Wlch village with a good-looking bara * BUtwn r a r .tonmcnts have been ’' footed guide was an evper enro _ bu)U |n dlKt , ren t parts of the coun- • many a far western touris stl r0 ^: c08 , o( giso.OOO.OOO, in three untie of delight. Hhe.i'J The Wagon You Can’t Overload” ! have a few of these famous wagons in „ pu L d before the advance in prices which we will sell at 'ices while they la*. If you are uineed of a wag tant the be* on the market, you had better selection now,as shipment en-route will c ° a J ,, x . vagon will la* for ten years without one douar "Ash the Man Who Owns a Mitchell.’' harrold brothers lericus Undertaking Company Funeral Directors and Embalmers Nat LeMaster, Manager try ui a cum »‘ OUi —•—’ — ^ , ... I months, and about 8.000 to 10,000 men 9 now wears sandals but no stookln ■ g bcen cmplo y ed on each. The 0 1 influence of this upon the labor situs- 0 ! tlon has been widespread. 0 MAIL DELATS CAUSED Bi | .Numerous shipyards are under con- ^ „riV¥ BURDEN OF RAILROADS ruction, steel work, and munUton III.AU bi i-i p!onU are crowded with orders, anu „ .. whv 1, the hundred, of new coal mines are atrug- ATLANTA. na.. .\<>v. «.- wh > ’ to a 8 harc of the labor sup-, mall delayed: Business nv en “ 1 i , Tha p 0 | n t bu, been reached Georgia are complaining to h ere It ls a serious Question whether answer, nnd an investlg.tlon ha.b«u wh«ra 11^^ worR , UouId made here to tiud it out, ^ dono un i 0 ss directly required by the csilng results. tha the war emergency. Where la tho use It has been discovered that tha «.« ' ‘ apactty> wh en the pres- railroads are ralled on ra p f ? lty D f the Industrie, cannot a greater transportation service ra manned? u may seem to an In is possible to perform * c nu,o dividual that he can enlarge his bust- equipment, which is part of t ^ proaubly , bu t If he can only n| delay- K * ias station * operate the new capacity by hiring l nail is delayed In the etnninal stall other equally Impor- In Atlanta because of the shorUge of ^bor^way ^ ^ ^ negroes to truck It fr w here entire level of coats Is being constant- ,ho terminal distributing office, where enUre^ ^ ^ u u re- _ expert mall clerks wor J y port#d that the government In some 0 night. And also “ r n .lAnc«« has taken step to proreat J that much of the mall wh. h ^ ail , tl contractor, from htrnlg labor g merly distributed by railway away from each other, whera all were » clerk. In their car. ( wb “V^rib- v^Wug “n a coat plus per centage © along on fast trains I, no* dHirib ^ something Ilka that compo- © I'tsd tn ’ormtnal oBtemb «>w‘ag o the h.^. ^ ^ aroon4 # fact that the government Is 7 du strlea. A movement to check It 0 tog the railroad, o the .pace baele«uemee ^ the .W hauling mall. Instead eg paying them ^ JSSTmC all price «U-.• on the weight baa 1 *- . , dJ ln g. U open to eorloue objectloneo., • Mall car. used to bo llgh ly ioadeJ. mg. ^ at , around ta mdt- © NOW. When th. government para ta. t " m ' Ig y h wag c 8 and prices; © “id.c^’fhXravTnueforhaul- U ta for the public to curtail ^ © rBUI . Ikn enAiv! r F here’s no better medium pi iced automobile made. It combines an attractive appearance with strong, durable qualities. The Grant is a substantial car, but light running. It runs with the smoothness of a car costing twice as much, and for looks it has a classic finish, a note of elegance, that attracts attention. Ask any man who owns a Grant, and he will tell you he has never been better pleased. We are also agents for the eight- cylinder, seven-passenger PEER LESS, one of the finest of all autos, and for the ever-popular Jeffrey. Oor fiarage and Service Station Are Open Day and Night J. D. HOOKS MOTOR CO. Lamar Street . ■ . railroad, claim their ‘j sumption In order that labor may bo 0 Agents for Rosemont Gardens ^ ^