Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, November 22, 1917, Image 3

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..•UU.i. ...j.. . AMERICUS Bottling Co. fOBSilirD'H Is The Best Seller i?*rv/ This popular priced car is one bftithfe mosU numerous wt> i vy. th6 streets of Americus.. U is. one of the most attfacdyeiui i- of all automobiles, and while built on substantial line?', it 'l.ur: has a classic finish and ai fight, smooth running quqfty,&ft|i;u&& jtn^kiSs.'it the ideal car. »>r. •« j mth i I ulterior xeoyv Wi.^ruvii ■ IU(U</» II. i ll 1 . Our garage is now open, day or night, for all automobile trade. A force of experienced mechanics..will give you- prompt, expert attention. We also carry all automobile^ accessories. * '0131 . * fi> .vj 0 . Lamar Street WMWW Hightower’s Book Store Catarrhal Dealness Cannot Be Cured by local a a they cannot yoaah the diacaaed portion of the ear. There la catarrhal teafneaa. < mucoua lining of When thla titfeU - n ev> Uu., NO'’. SI.—*• Tr 5 a ' n ,l daughter. Ruth, left C (or Oglethorpe to visit Mrs. *L “ before returning to their -Uv Mrs- Paschal, who ln A ' nosa Bedenbaugh, Belle Klmore, of Oglethorpe. Sunday here with friends. Beulah Pennington, of Ander- e spent the week-end hero with rter, W. J- Pennington. B Rouse, who has been ll. undergoing medical treatment some time, la at home agaii. to the gratincation of her many «|.o hope for her early corn- recovery. a nd 'Ira Thorpe Grant spent afternoon with relatives near gsn" VOVEMBEB -I®* 7, iWWWSdOS 1 TIMES-RECORDElt 1 ■Wnal County News Items , f ac ts Gathered During the Week by Our Ii'tv « Regular • Correspondents. NUMEROUS DEATHS OK ASH SICKNESS WARRANT GOV. ERNMKNT PROBE — MEN NEEw „ „ . „ WINTER CIOTHINO. day afternoon with Mrs. S. J. Brad- - ——gj j Mr. S. Joiner, Mr and Mrs. Monroe' r '^ HIN0 , T °‘ V ’ U ' Nov ' 21 ~ Green and children. Lillie Sue and ^ nd l <»>a Camp Wheeler near M- NOV. 21.—Mrs. f-j Minnie Jewel, of Macon county, were “"ma r’en. 7° n »»*>*• Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. J‘““‘.‘"T *” ,, . _ , quartered, while not alarming, do re- a I?r Mra ' jl , T ' M ° rrl8 ' 'quire attention, in the opinion of the Mrs. Duckworth and Miss Ilena war department. Duckworth were visiting frcnd 8 here Senator Traramelli of FlorWai wUo , Saturday afternoon. together with Governor Catts, of that Mrs. R. D. McNeill visited Mr. and state, inspected Camp Wheeler, recent. Mrs. J. T. Morris Saturday afternoon. , i las reported to the quartermaster Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mercer wjro and a urgeo n general that in his opln- TTcen'here'for quite awhile U, Mrs. D. B. Beden. vauutiwl DMlmso ,»•, v»»^» vy w flamed condition t>f Ath* mucoua UnUii of the Eustachian Tube. When thl# tuba‘la Inflamed you have a rumbling Bound or Im perfect hearing, and when It la entirely crogt-d; PefiTncea I* the result Unlesa the Inflammation can be reduced and thla tube ■ restored to Ita normal condition, Jiearlng will be destroyed forever. Many caaea of deafofta are d*u*d >r catarife which .18 Tmed «£dllotf of the iKucouaiB^ SUairdCaCarrfe MfdleliS aata'Thru ;'odl»n.;thc mucoua aurfa'cea of the any c'asJ'i^fata^rhnl^k^neea'Jha^cannot be cured hjrflaira Qytarrh Medicine. uClr- culara fre4T Ail DruHfis'a. ffieT ~ r4 CHENS* A CO., Toledo, (X ; • FLETCHER’S V Sunday visitors at the homo of Mr. i 0 n there was a shortage of winter and Mrs. A. D. Autrey. New Point clothes and medical supplies and lack j of prope r nursing. Reports regard- ling an epidemic of pneumonia are, in the opinion of the senator, exaggerat ed, but he states that it is his infor mation that 1,400 cases of measles mil itated against the ecifflency of the camp. Rot. Warnock, the new pastor of Rehobeth, filled hi a appointment Sun- „ ecalM!e of ^ lltuatlon , a ur. day for the first time, preaching to geon general ordtred c^nel Fisher, very attentive congregation. j o£ h , g department, to make a personal Mr. and Mra. Charles and family investigation, and this officer at pres- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. ent j* 0n t ho scene. Furthermore, M. Deariso. 44 additional nurses have been order- Mrs. Lin McMath and little son, Lin- j e( j to Camp Wheeled. \ k wood, and Miss Mary McMath werO ( The quartermaster gdnefral' declared the guests of Mrs. John Nicholson that sufficient winter clothing should Monday afternoon. |havo been available by Novemebp 10, Mr. Sapson Bell returned to his and he was surprised that proper google and son, Tom, Osborne at Preston Monday, after a short J equipment had pot arrived. ^ j spent Sunday here, the v | g R w Rh relatives here. I j V ) ’ • • , 7T? ( j f . I- i: Bedenbaugh. Mrs. o. T. Lawson, of Plains, spoilt| ‘ u " 2 'Vet Hope. , e Stubbs, who is A student at ’ericus A. & M. college, spout ek-entl here with Mr. and Mrs. Stubbs. oe .,sie pfirbens Is the guest of e 9 near Fitzgerald. j coogle and son, Tom, orpe, spent ot Mr* I' R Bedenbaugh. lames Nellie Rouse and Annliu Tuesday the guest of her sister, Mrs. i, of Andersonville, were here J{ jj Deariso, and In the afternoon r, guests of Mrs. J. B. Rouse, motored to their old home place at ion Wicker, of Oglethorpe, was Y uebec. 1 of relatives here Sunday. J j e8a j e gail c r was shopping In Americus Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Balloy, of Amerlf spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Patton. “Waiter, have you forgotten met’ “No, sir, not yet, sir.’’—Masses. for Qualify, Service ■AND ; Satisfaction Ring 305 And Give Us a Trial. ' \ . ’{ . FLETCHERS’ and Mr** P> M. Pennington, Alma Kate and Lillian Pea- a and Herbert Pennington, of tuma. spent Sunday here with I. Wicker and family. Harden and Cary Harden, of :us, were recent guests of Mr. rs. Thorpe (’.rant, and Mrs. R. H. Stubbs, Mlssos Sue Stubbs and Julia Mae and W. J. Stubbs and W, T - lyton motored to Americus Sat- Harris. was an A. & M. stil- pneding to week-end with his J. H. Harris. Pennington and A. P. Pon- > were recent visitors to Ma- Relle Klmore, of Oglethorpe, lunday with friends here. Beulah I’ennjngtpn, Of Anj* vilie, spent tho week-end here father. W. J. Pennington. New Era Howell, returned to his l» Birmingham Saturday, after uk here at the homo sister. Mrs. D. C. Griffin, entire community Joins in wel-' Mr. and Mrs. P. U. Cannon ccntlv cicui, [MI PEOPLE IDE TIKE*» GE113IANS CONTINUE TO CARRV OFF THE curoitw BOPULATION OF FLANDRI^it WT'-’niEM AT HARD WORK. ROTTERDAM,, Netherlands, N'ov. 21.— Tho 'Germans continue to carry oil the civilian population of the towns and villages of Flanders, according to tho “Nicuwe Rotterdam Courant.’’ Rout ers is entirely evacuated. At least 2,0001 in^aliitants have left Courtr.ii and ni Ostdiul the exodus continues. A largo number ot Tholdents of Bcrl- ae,4e .have been tak/sp to Tourcolag, th?rq to beste tq Uie construction of * _ . # .1 nf AH* nml til h m. nAitni mlVitary works of defense; and at Sicydliigeh all' men, Wjthout distinc tion 1 of rahlc ! bf fortune, have been forced US labor at the laying of roads, time here to live injAt Pucrs, Bornhem. Willebroeck, •>» Tlui are home to the latter's| the province of Antwerp, the Ger- ■ Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Neal. l'. Hrant was a visitor rue of Mrs. S. M. Parker Ti mans liavo requlstioned the peoples arm ternoon. many friends of Mrs‘.' J ‘D.' f f.' *BI lie glad to learn that she to be out agin, after a recent illness. I T Morris Is on the sick fr many friends NfHhOfqr |v recovery. Mnllie Parker and Miss Della. ,pt ‘ nt Thursday’ aVfornoon ^ith ■ T. Morris. J r Hmy. bf* Huntington, in iil 01 daughter, Mm. (5<jO.*- SEED •srsAXOS^? . DeJivere^ Vn/lU]i v ^ A laxon Four is the best Xmas present you can giri; pr pven yqur wjfe/ for yon caw Di sit arid it will certainly SErfisfjr the.. whom my brothers are now working. Bate ity attained by Orange Crush is the finest testi monial to the merit of this new drink which is flavor ed with the !fine juipe of crushed California Or- People like it bc- l r.! iOlli anges HEALTHFUL Waiitcd--Farm Work By the SUPERIOR GRAIN DRILL. J canfgive you i references thousands of farmers all over the world for f.vA The rain has fallen. Mother Earth is now in good condition for planting. Why not rush the grain at once by using a new SUPERIOR GRAIN' DRILL, which will enable you to put in your grain much faster,' better and save you lahor as well? We have a completestock of same. Your inspection is invited. CHAPPELL MACHINERY COMPANY “THE HOME OF THE MAXWELL CAR.” Also agents for Engines, Threshers and all kinds of Farm Machinery. Also a complete Hne of Auta Qtls, r Gasolme, Tires and Maxwell Farts. * Bring lour Mon to Dudley's Bonded Warehoose Americus. Go.. Lowest Storage and Insurance Rate*. Money advance* ' on cotton «t **to of Six WCenL Ser'annSm. Wo §£ have storage room for other farm pordpets. ’ Wo are In posUIdh co ensure our cue- tomers the highest market price for cotton. Give ue a trial. War*, bouse convenient to both gins. Dudley 3 Bonded Warehouse N. jf. Undley, President J. P. Finch. Warthoaeeaeaa. use it, some yoursel recipient. All Accessories Carried in Stock at both places. , .'f.nc.i'i 1 iilHH 1 ‘.i. 2 > I i 'X ' • LESLIE AUTO CO. : ! 209 FORSYTH ST., AMERICUS, GA., ; m m { }P u w E0RG ' A s You Should Plant Now r Vcsl and Miss- DeHa c 'isitors at the bonrjsif ,ar > 'Hies Friday. , » » a ' l, l Mrs. i„ c . Autrey. Mrs. "Jsoti. and Miss Ruby Autrey 1 willi Mr. and Mra. David! V> T ■' Bray and two child- zli ami Iviulse. were visitors tom., of Mrs ern'ion. *” d Mrs. w. Bri Bailey Sun- Radishes Onion Sets Potato Onion Cabbage . Lettuce Beets Turnips • Mustard Rapa Phone 542 I ? t . PLANTERS SEED Cfl. AMERICUS. OA. T no h^at; ™'. ESCAPES 200i) J00' LUE TH P i.Q.; All of it stays where you want it—in the • room-n-whso yo,u ; use ; ‘a Gas Heater. They are ' 4hekpehsivte. f; A'' size tor every room. Ifc, iV * C * G Phone Five-Five-Five ancT : leL-us^&eads our man. tay.caw. —