Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, November 08, 1917, Image 8

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ITHE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER. THUESBAT, soVElttt,. YOUR EYES Should Have Attention I am best qualified to give you the best service. Twenty-one years experience. I can duplicate your broken lenses. Thos. L. Bell JEWELERS and OPTICIANS OPERA HOUSE Now is Seed Time And Allen’s Drug and Seed Store is the beAt 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. BeSl 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 BASK AMERICAN FLOTILLA IN BRITISH WATERS, Nov. 7.—Thu smallest American sailor In the whole I European flotilla has the place o( honor in the orchestra at tho sailor s club house here, and plays the bi.'. pest base violin that has over been seen In Ireland. He como from Chicago, and his instuments over tops him by a clean two feet when they are standing side by side. When:— ■ . ir ... he Is seated, he is completely hidden ®y R. Dllks, Originator K beyond the Instrument. jammer Kids There are thirty-live pieces in the p unnier Than Mutt a nd Jeff American orchestra, and by special . , c arrangement with publishers In Amcr-1 The Fun ShOW of the Season ica. they receive proofsheets of all | MOSTLY GIRLS the latest American music and are CQSTUHE) One Night Only Tuesday, Nov. 13 Gus Hill Presents the BIG MUSICAL COMEDY !“Hans Fritz 15 As Age Advances tiie Liver Requires occasions! slight slimalslion. CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS correct CONSTIPATION. Cenuln. ^ - - Colorless or Pale Faces TSSS^’WJSSfS^Sli Cartel's Iron Pills Bring Your Shoe Troubles Herel We invite people who are always having shoe troubles to come here for relief. This shoe store affords its patrons an expert shoe service entirely distinguished from the mere selling of shoes. We are able to guarantee good ser vice in its every sense and every meaning, because we are sure of our own intentions and sure of the qual ity of our shoes. We Sell No Uncertain Shoes May we not hope that you will test our sincerity and our judgment the next time you purchase shoes? Prices as low as possible con sistent with good shoe values Tillman & Brown FITTERS OF FEET playing it on the shores of Ireland before it ^ias appeared in Now York. ?The orchestra leader is a pay clerk or» the flagship of the flotilla who devotes several hours each; day to practicing new music with his am bitious musicians. They must learn a new sheet of music each week to go with tho ever-changing bill of enterainment provided for the sail ors. The loader is an organizer who lias by sheer perseverance whipped into shape an orchestra that delights the men of the flotilla. British and American naval and British military officers of high rang are among the most appreciative in the audiences of every Friday and Saturday night. Moving pictures aro always a part of those showej the comics being especially welcomed by tho sailors whose loud guffaws are in themselves enough to produce a laugh. The new est feature, suggested by the orches tra leader, is the singing of the entire audience of tho latest Amer ican songs. The words aro thrown on a largo screen and are sung with a will by the sailors. In these audiences of between 500 and 60o there always Is a generous sprinkling of British sailors and sol diers who are urged to avail them selves of all the privileges of the clubhouse. They can even sleep there overnight In the largo dormitories provided for all men In either branch of service who may have overnight liberty from ship or barracks. For a clean, comfortable bed and shower bath the nominal chargo of shilling in made; The best ashore Is cooked on the premiseg and served at a cost price. New scenery made In London is tho latest addition to tho club. It was put in place by the flagship’s carpen ters whose handiwork is seen in many parts of the club. The ironworkers from the same ship have also done' their first shore work since leaving the United States by erecting a steel hut to house the moving picture ma chine and its operator. Tho firo laws required this little dcftoil. Tho only discordant note in con nection with the club comes from the native population because tho>* are not permitted to view its wonderr. Thoy must bo content to stand out side and listen to the music and the laughter of the happy men In uniform. It was explained to them that their town council asked that the public be barred. The request was madq at tho behest of the proprietors of the town’g two llttlo picture theatres who saw a threatened loss of patron age. GORGEOUS SCENERY Bring the Children Prices 25, 35, 50, 75c and $1.00 Seats on sale at Dudley’s. Don’t; Miss the Big Laughing Show. UNITED LUTHERAN SYNOD rONTENES AT SALISBURY SALISBURY, N. C* Nov. 7.—A three-day session of the United Luth eran Synod of the South convened here yesterday at St. John’s—the old est Lutheran church in America. The chief matter of discussion is whether or not the organization shall ratify a merger with tw’o other Lutheran bodies in the United States, whJch have already Indorsed the prop* The 4o0th anniversary of the Prot cstant and the 150th anniversary oi estant reformation and the 150th an niversary of St. John’s church also Is being celebrated. Legal Advertisements Sheriff* Sale. GEORGIA, Webster County. Will be sold before tile courthouse door in said county, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in December, 1917, next, the following de. scribed property, to-wlt: Two hundred bushels corn, more or less; 1,00(1 poundg of peas, more or less; 1,000 pounds fodder, more or Exocutom’ Sale. * GEORGIA, Sumter County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Sumter County, Ga., a: November term, 1917, and by power in last will of Mrs. Elizabeth W. Pow ell. there will be sold before the court house door In Amerlcus, Ga., between tho legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday In December. 1917, the fol lowing real estate belonging to tho estate of Elizabeth W. Powell, de ceased, lorjPpil In the 20th district of Sumter cMMy, being cast half of Land Lot No. 149 and east half of land lot No. 150, aggregating 202 1-2 acres, more or less. Terms of sale, cash. O. M. POWELL, .1. B. POWELL Executor of Mrs. K. W. Powell, ceased. Application For lllscluirge. GEORGIA, Webster County. A. P. Passmore, guardian of Oslo Gean Smith, has applied to me for dls. chargo front Ills guardianship of Oslo Gean Smith. This is, therefore, to no tify all persons concerned to file their objections. If any they have, on or before the first Monday in December next, else ho will bo discharged from his guardianship as applied for. This, Nov. 5. 1917. J R. STAPLETON, Ordinary. Application For Leave to Sell. GEORGIA, Webster County. . To All Whom It May Concern: less; 50 bushels peanuts, more or less. w Mangham , administrator of L. One 2-horso wagon; 1 Dcarlng mowing machine and rake; 1,209 pounds seed cotton, more or loss; one bay maro mule; one mouse-colored maremulc. Said property Is levied upon and 18 to ho sold under and by virtue of an execution Issued fro mthe Superior Court of said Webster county In favor of The American Agricultural Chem ical Co., against Jim Crawford. Terms cash. This Nov. 7th, 19177. C. M. CHRISTIAN, Sheriff of Webster County. Ga. Notice to Bebtor* and Creditor*. GEORGIA, Sumter County. All creditors of the estate of Mrs. N. A. Fuller, late of Sumter county! deceased, arc hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned according to law, and all persons in debted to said estate are required to mako Immediate payment to me. This 5th day of November, 1917. ’ tate (Miss) THEODOCIA ALICE FULLER, Witness my hand and official signe- Admlnlstratrlx of Mrs. N. A. Fuller, litre, this 5tli dsy of Nov. 1917. Deceased. I J. R. Elapltlcn, Ordinary. .1. Mangham, deceased, has In duo form applied to tho undersigned for leave, to sell the lands belonging to tho es tate oi said deceased, and said appl.- cntlon will bo heard on the first Mon day in Di< ember. 1917. This Nov. 6th, 1917. J. R. STAPLETON, Ordinary. J, F. Souter. Attorney. Citation. GEORGIA, Webster County. To All Whom It May Concern: F Coppell, a creditor, having In proper fernt applied to me for Permanent Letter of Administration on tho es tate of H. M. ent„ lato of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of H. M. Kent to bo and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, If any they can, why perma nent administration Hhould not bo granted to Geo. E. Thornton, clerk of Superior court, on 11. M. Kent’s es- Copyright Hut I Clothes fo young nieij YOU see ill this illusnj tion something what we mean when i say that we have theb clothes made lor you men. Hart Schaffnei & Marx make them stylish* of good quality; all-vt fabrics, fine tailoring. You can’t find I clothes nor smarter s. might as well save you lime. W. D. BAILEY The Home of Hart ner & Marx Clothes Lieut. Richard Norris Williams, ten nis champion, In his uniform ns h United Stntes reserve officer. MARKETS Latest Prices LOCAL COTTON MARKET. Good Middling 27 1-’ Cotton Need .Uurkct. New York Uottou Future*. NEW YORK, Nov 7.—Colton future.) NEW MOTOR IIEARSE BROUGHT TO AMEHHTH The Gylea-Andrews Furniture Co, havo Ju»t received a handsome new motor lioarso, ordered some time ago, aud tho appliance is to bo put into service Immediately. Tills Is the first motor hcarBO to ho brought to Amerlcus, und its Installs-jopened quoted: January, 20:65; March thin mark' B another step In tho onward 2C.4S; May. 26.10; December, 27.35-40, march or progress In this communl- j and at the close stood: January. 26.6S; ty. It is planned in this connection March, 26.30; May. 26.12; July, 25.9:!; to have future funeral procession, ' December. 27.40. here constituted wholly of motor vc-j hides, this custom, except in the carts CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, of tho hearse, having recently been oh- j Itccelpl* aud Shipments, sc-ved In several Instances. Receipts and shipments given are 1 — |for two days: Roots Shptr, Advice to a Youno Man. I wheat »«•««« 23 ' 0lW Give lip money, give up fame, give lorn 229,000 14,00-) up science, give up the earth Itself and Gats 1.478,000 *C,00u nil It contains, rather than do an tin-1 - -—_ moral act. And never suppose that I Chicago Grain quotations. In any possible situation, or under any; corn— Opening circumstances. It Is best for you to fv>r „ Mi do u dishonorable thing, bowoyer r slightly so It may appear to you. May 1,2 110 112 Whenever you arc to do a thing, though January M3 1-2 to 113 1-8 It can never be known but to your- OATS— Opening self, ask yourself how you would net December 58 3-4 to 58 | were all the world looking at you, ond May 60 to 59 7-8 act accordingly. Encourage oil your, RIBS— Opening virtuous dispositions, and exercls- 22 .97 ,. 2 to 2285 them whenever an opportunity arises; — ' _ . being ussured that they will gala Opening strength by exercise, os a limb of the Dumber 118 3-3 body does, ond thnt exercise will make May 113 7-S to 114 them habitual.—'Thomas Jefferson. January 115 1-2 to 1155 3-8 | OaTS— Opening ^ ..... Tou ~ he ?' , . December 59 3-8 to 59 1-2 The Minister—Don t you think I . . „ , — , . touched them rather deeply this morn- May 60 5-8 to 60 I-- IngT RIDS— Opening The Deacon—I don't know. I haven't October 23.20 counted up yet. January 23.560 to 23.55 l-3| “Moneybak” Taffeta $2.50 yd . Guaranteed for Two Seasons Wear ALLJCOLORS Trimmings To Match SUITS FROM SI2.50 WE OFTEN Hear ladies say this Silk, or that Satin; or such and- such Ready-to-Wear Gar ments had proven very unsatisfactory as to wear or fit. Upon inquiry as to whether the purchase was of the HOUSE OF ANSLEY The answer is almost in variably NO. This house is here in your city with a long record of value giving and the rep utation of standing be hind its merchandise with the strongest guarantees as - to wear, fit, or values applicable to fabrics. The reputation of the house DEMANDS that this SHOULD BE SO. COATS FROM $15 00 TO $50.00 Stunners $2.00 Yd. Guaranteed for two Seasons Wear ALL COLORS Trimmings To Match DRESSES from (£nsleu&