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Apents for Rosemont Gardens ,,
Day Phones 88 ana 231 Night 661 and 13«
J0TEJ1BM 22,
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDEIt
"!*' WJWHBT figl ilTST. i
Boy den and Regal Shoes for Men, Hawes
Hats, Woilds of Underwear and Men’s Furnishings
Notwithstanding the great advance in all
classes of wearing apparel nearly a year ago
we placed orders for Men’s Clothing, which
enables us to offer the trade values extraor
dinary. Every Suit we offer is worth $20.00
to $22.50, and it will in all probability be a
long time ere you get another opportunity ~
to buy good clothing for this price. Many
styles for you to select from, and we invite
your early inspection. It will mean saving
many dollars to you.
Spot Cash Only
Other Suits $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00
Has Suffered More Than
Belgium; Atrocities By Bulgars
ve Been Outraged, Their Towns Laid Waste, and
Outrages Committed By the Invading Soldiers
Meantime the boy ordered to become
a Uulgar soldier bad escaped to teh
mountains and a price had been placed
on his head. This experience In the
family of the Serbian Deputy la mere-
typical of the thousands we are hear-.
Ing of from all quarters daily.
one Georgia farmer
lion Is being employed for tho Serbian
soldiers held as prisoners In Germany,
Austria and Bulgaria, and for the
clvltlan Sorbs interned in these coun-
! tries. Together, these Serb prisoners
Ivancod to Serbia by the elgn Airair„ nave -—j Tho revolt was rem.j » .y— "V
government are raving copies of which were f^ ‘° V” i en-of tho Serbian mothers, wolves
Ire Serbian people" said correpondent. showing six Serb pea* alld si,tors-!n a frantic protest
linlster of Public Works, ants strung up side by aide from j aKatnat having tlrelr sous, husbands
lo Nintchitch, who haa rough stakes driven in tha grouml. , and brothers forced Into the> Bulgar
with the expenditure of with a crosspiece above for th ranks u» tiro »n Serbian soldiery T
from the American gov- noose, while groups of “ ld “^{woman^m'ovement became so th^at;
I officers are gathered about, laughing. m1 that tt Herman division at Msh
tho vlrtlma. I it it thin tai»-
of from an quarters «»«»*• i”™ ~
Wo have received detotls of the'an d interned aggregated about 200.
revHt Which the Serbian peasants 'j 000. Thes people * ct a bar0
remaining in the country directed one® como from the Americani fundi,
aeainst the lluigar oppression,” the. Tho secone one million la ued for
minister continued. ' This has como ] pensions and relief of the woundc
a tetter from a well-known teachor. | Serbian soldiers no longer ablo to
“ lc “ 'earn n living, and for the relief of
tho Serbian peasantry remaining In
Serbia.
laad „f rorfu Nov 21 - killing, tho Serbian Ministry ol For-, , ronl a well-known teacnor. | Herman soia.c. “
MACON, Go.. Nov. 21.—Former May
or John T. Moore, who Is a new mem
ber of the board of county commis
sioners, and who operates a 110-acre j
farm on the Houston road, three miles
from Macon, la probably the moat
successful farmer, proportionately,
In middle Georgia
Mr. Mooro yesterday exhiblUed a
cancelled check for 210,685.42
I officer, are gathered about, laugn.ng ^ ft t . ermall division at mm .nav oerma, * „ t at
.. . over the contortion, of the victims. Hcn . to tiue i, it . When this tan- pie, may be brought back, 1 P
ch tad been Wiling ot consider two Bulgar divisions were sent least, to it, former condltl .
Tho third one million will bo used which he had received from the sale
mainly for reconstruction work in ' 0 f 65 bales of cotton grown on hi.
Serbia, in replacing bridges, roads, near-city farm. The cotton weighed
! e tc which have been destroyed, .0 30.775 pounds and brought 35 cent*
that Serbia, onco restored to Its Peo--a pound. It being of the upland long
. . . ... . -* a tuple variety, which brings consider
ably more than the short etnplo cot
ton. But that was not all Mr. Mooro
got tor Us crop, for thero wore 2,000
Germany and tor■ " h “ “*nd'they'hoW tiat"the ^Serbs no gave ,be Bulgars the oppor- cKS "ov^Wrtn Edward J ^'s ** the^c^p
8 reugees, P * oxl8t ftn( ^ eV ery Serb must: tunlty to perpetuate a new infamy nephew Edward H. Hur-, 685 45 Ho gj i0 raised rthor
. • "* "•-* -Ill — ,w took as prisoner, a larti
yepr old. | 0a : Nor ; 21 '- Sa « u
thht Mr,. Hurley retut^r' f |„ v ..Vswvi,.. ..
Will tfNMHii agalhsl's»A I»ocome a Buigar citizen. |pn, -bey took a. v a J a £
f- “Our liiSLHif St W*r. benCfdl T<j -' number of the gainst their
■ J.«. m,
jfta s srjxzz
d region, of France cau remained in Scrbla afteMh dlvlaion ’,. an d In thi. battle order
What Serbia has aulfer- a, she was too old and fee so Scrblan women in front ns
le of Belgium and Franco tho Journey. All trace | a „ d by resort to tho most
to go to and escape in beenloet, hut sho was *oh' (t uZc cruelty that the revolt was
bey bad railways But General Territch applied thr0 , U r ^ f 7 i ^ D ut dowu. In one case, the
taople had no ports for relief authorities for er t a 1 j" > ^ t)|# I#|ter glvc , details of
Phea the Monaatir rail- But to this “ppllcatlon the r PT P • , aaa n, hung up by
cut by the Bulgars they now como back frora ' he 1 1*™'
ay The y wc™ literally thorUles that Mme. T " z b T11 e minister spoke of the Increae-
>rap, with no means of leave the country »s » no C( , ( , ( ] 3 of | he se Serbian peasants
‘Cept fo r thoso who made u Bulgar citizen. I durtnj , t he coming cold months. Those
cross the mountains, the i -The drafting of Serb peaaan » : i who have c s C aped, and who are
liatlon has come under 'soldiers in the Bnlgar rank * * 0 l herc at Corfu and at various Balkan
Of the Bulgar invader*, the worst form, of oruelty being p . a an sCB d little or no relief, for
'glum and France have u^f-rhl. to syMemat'call,carried a0 ‘ have nothing
he eyes of England and 0 ut,fWith notices P<> !tcd 10 P „. r , 1 to . lve .
le Serbia is cut olf from p l a cos telling all men over 17 J | _ (nr th |, reason." said the
•H no knowledge of what ot a go to report tor military «e , ’ t minister ’ that the fond ‘ adTanc0 ' 1
and no mall from thero Th |, placing of a whole popula on , ,'- nited states government are
the military service of ^.“TJary'truly providential, and are raving,
an unheard of cruelty, and llvcs , thousand, of them.
to. every, rule of mteraaUonad a<Jvance ^ by the UnlteJ
live stock has booh ing in tlroo of war. Bu that!States wa, 13,0M,««« * ’
ir farm machinery hashed by the Bulgar oath * ^ the OOOJIOO. This wa. dM '* Ded . tot
‘-I. Men. women and!Serbia .doe. not exl.t and that 1 a period of three month.; and at thi.
been killed in the most!Se^Abe.BiHgMV. .. . ch ami,*)rate t%_advanct lOT Vf?* XUe
uer, and >«- -sw* rato3L. •• AsembcWd AdJte. ^60.000,060 tonnes. Tb
In this the ~?3puttor*a. "^^^^^•mrlbuUon of theee , * nd *, t U h
the Austrian., for tho'^va me a l»Wg>gjiyTr»l*‘*. 1 . dttectlon of Dr. NtoUJi u •
s a trial and a formal family stliltfcBP**** 1 ° *_ .g-opJithe American Charge d A «•
tarv evidence, of this
Hurley, nephew of Kdwara ”“ r ‘' jib,685.45. Ho also raised other
icy, Chairman tf th.e United 8a,B ‘' pro ducta on hi. 100 acre., Including
ping Boafi, Was gone and done ^ whe#t Bnd mcat for bis own
again -nll over again, In , L 0 .long with a.urplu. 0^ vp^tablC,
Five yoar, ago He ^1?*“ I a nd potatoes, ,,, ; ,V>Un •
from Louise Knight Hurley. They, v
boy, John Reward Jr., then a! ’ _
]mt ppcoiTio known Forming Ambulance Corpfc
w SELECT
Planting Seed
Pure Texas Rust Proof Oats. The finest you ever
Georgia raised Rust Oats. Unusually fine stock.
Choice Fulghum Oats.
Abbruzzie and south Georgia Rye,
Blue Stem Wheat.
All these are the very best money can buy. Stocks
are running low. Better buy before the rains. Stocks
will be exhausted soon.
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I Harrold Brothers
<n?rp* looking toward, wrcjgh .ernoo,
IA dowdtdtrii gArtlge has been •«**■'-*
S^mrt him'at the rtatlon In Chi- 1 and the cla.8«* will soon 6oi|ln under
^ a. ...» » tinAnoA totwi »h«* Ausotcfia of tho Clint am brancli
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fine met nim m uw BU * UUU w i. « .
cago and they took out a license end the auspice* of the Chatam branch
got married at once. I of the Equal suffrage Party.
Americus Undertaking Company
Funeral Directors and Embolmen
Slail oMflfiter. Manager
n peasants have been
2rything. All their cat-*
In The Market
For cotton seed, com, peas,* peanuts, velvet beans,
potatoes, and baled hay. Scales and warehouse Hamp
ton street, rear of Harrold Brothers.
J. L. Glawson
| CLAUDE MAUCK & CO;
Have opened up'at Stanley’s old place, on Jefferson
Street, rear of Chero-Gola Co., and want to do your
Automobile Repair Work
When you have any troubles with your car phone 41.
Mauck will give you prompt service and
Guarantee Satisfaction
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Commercial City Bank
AMERICUS, GA.
General Banking business
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prison,
whe, *h. went crazy