Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, November 29, 1917, Image 3
RebRiwNgH&oDPla-Shu Gives Real
m Comfort
.>AgaS\ and girl who
may wear
A great shoe value. We have them in lace and but
ton. Why buy two pairs each season when one
pair of these will last for one whole year? Cive
them a trial. i
W. J. JOSEY
Americus, Georgia
AMERICUS
Coca-Cola
Bottling Co.
J. T. WARREN, Manager
J. C. BROWN, Proprietor.
Is The Best Seller
OF LIVING IN
7 GONE WAY UP
KCE WAR STARTED
JACKSON. Miss.—November 27.—
-—Italy this winter|Mississippi’s claim to pre-eminence
“‘• aha fimoncr flmithern st:
[•elf, in that it can be planted here
any time from February *5 to Septem-
BROOM SAGE PLANTED
ing and attention given.
'in addition to this advantage. It also
M’ALLEN, Texas, Nov. 27.—It la ^ another striking advantage over
planned by the farmers ot this sec- other crops, in that It does not sudor
tion of the Lowe r Rio Grande Valley 'f rom want 0 f Irrigation os do other
to plant during the coming st-tson c ropB.
, „„ tae position of one .among southern states for dairy pro-, morc than ..^oq acreB ot br0 &m ... John Roothi w bo has made such a
ed m one of the dearest .ducts has been strengthened during ,,. ce n t tree! lp of farmers h;id ermarkablo success with broom corn
. re eards cost ot Uv-ithe fall fair season, when products j bcre wbl ,. b waa a ttendcd by moro the past season, has advised every
intrice us {oQll an d cloth-, of tile creameries of the state won tban ;> 00 f armcrB . piedge a wore signed f armcp t o plant some corn, some cot.
cu a material is generally prlkes in competition with those ot f0r growing approxifatciy 7,000 acres ton, somo Rhodes grass, some truck,
,icatl “ fnr the very high prLj Georgia, Alabama and South Caro- or brom corn This is to be increased cltru B fruit and plenty of broom com.
10051 1 neats fifty per cent llna at the Southeastern Fair in At- to more than twenty thousand acres i
Woolen goods lunta, at tho Tri-Stato Fair in Mem- before the coming growing season he- ] —
Ban in » rlu ’ o|j Bt j2.50 phis and the Mlsoisslppl Alabama fair g | n8 I
6 umn>er ’ b0 lng rein-! i n Meridian. Nearly ail firsts went ,\|i i as t season’ s crop wa s sold at
1 ’' a , r . in tho same stores at to Mississippi creameries. (prices ranging around 2300 per ton.
1 80 . women’s clothing R In estimated that 3,000 head of This hlg b price, together with the
1 d er trebled in price, pure-bred or grade Holsteins and Jer. that three crops were obtained
>n dou e rho store-joeys have been shipped into the stato from one planting, makes tho propo-
« 10 tnc during tho past year for dairy farm- 8 t t lo n of growing broom corn on 0 of
SEED
now, you either | ers, and most recent estimates of tho t he most attractive that has ever been I Things You
rod0Ilt e«/„ at’all later in value of dairy products this year place attempted In this section. At, a re- U< t j T}i
ft the ct ' ... bavo to them at two and a half million dollars. |cent meeting hero it was decided to ohOUlQ I 1 tint JN OW
d-hand
Those estimtes) do not include the j effect an organization t ©embrace tho
I value of akim milk fed to pigs or tho broom-corn growers throughout the
ru niture of the most ierreasod fertility of farms where largo Lower Rio Grande Valley, who B pri-
r larticularly beds, herds of cows aro kept. Nor do they mary purpose shall be to sell the crop
' hairs and tables take Into account the general improve.'direct to the manufacturers instead of
ie \Z'Trice ofnowfurnituro. “out In terming methods that have lie wholesalers, as has been the prac-
or the pr ?, resse3 that last invariably followed dairy terming, tice heretofore. The details of tho
xoolen ma ^ winter Tho 21 thriving creameries in the proposed organizations were left to
loid for * new f ur ntturo. steto aro centers of prosperous sec- j the committee.
11,0 pr 6 itlons. where the farmers have money! It in th= Intention of a maioritv of
it Is $3. 1
post of
since last winter.
NOVEMBER 89. tttf
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
ltcr or else you will have
money." purchasers are m-
lsekcenlng has from ° ne y° ar ' s e »d to the other. !farmers to put their truck in broom | cao
° Eggs that I The Mississippi dairy product is well corn after ataring and harvest their . Phone 542
Radishes
Onion Sets
Potato Onion
Cabbage
Lettuce
Beets
Turnips
Mustard
Rape
Incc ast w n er. ,, 1 standardized and handled so as to truck crops as a second crop which III IMTLDt? CFCR Pll
T1 C X. FreshTogc” bring host prices in the iargest cities may. with proper attention, bring o j | dttU LU.
10 nine 'a# thn annth Rvnflrti, who hAVit watch. ' aor*nnri rnHInv I
sold
Inc ce " l “ . " pjdcea. I of the south. Experts who have watch-j second cutting,
sold s mos _ ed the development of the past two | Broom cor n occupies a class by it-'
START FALSE RU1RS
Is ,5 cents a p °““ d ' wl ^ 0 years declare the state has tho pos-|
a t 34 cen s P ’ d sibillty of outstripping the famed Eg-,
3 P °" e '° s ' beared en^ E"> country of Illinois, as the climate
tacon have disappeared en- « better hero ^ coH of productlon
rom the raa Oatmeal much lower, good markets available,
ir anybody y. - . M(1 everjr possibly facility for grind-
. 30 r n f»ct a th™an of Italy H, 1 "* handlln K ar ’d selling offered.
•nulled of forest timber to turnj
(Sk£s5 ! BHII “BAR US"
e to eighty cents a pound
to $70 a ton. Wood sells at
5 a pound. Electric light
forth 15 cents sell at 70 cents,
prices have reached $5 to $10 NEW YORK, Nov. 26 -The German
the better hotels of the larg- rumor-monger 8 have started a cam-
prices that would have seem- palgn the purpose of which is to
)US in Italy before tho war. ; frighten the near relatives of the sol-
war time" tho inevitable an* diors of General Pershing’s army and
to all objections rcffnru- alsL> to stir up feeling against the
British. The latest scheme, which
was brought to the attention of tho
federal authorities yestorday, is for
lappetis IVhcn Tide Goes Outl German agents to go into hotels,
theatres, restaurants, saIoon 3 and oth-
iun and the moon attract tho J)ub j lc pi ace s and carelessly drop
a magnet attracts iron, espc- tba floor wbat appe ar to bo gen
ie moon because of Us near- u|no j etterg from American soldiers
in Franco. Every letter paints con-
AMEUICt’S, OA.
prices.
The Luzianne Guarantee:
If, after uting the content*
of a can, you are hoi aatiafied
in every reapect, your gro
cer will refund your money.
losses
it revolves around the earth
draws up tho water beneadh ^ on ^ wc8t front bllck
heap, thus causing high tide. ^ cach effect
lore U also a high tide on tho vernment , n Washington is
side of Uic earth, where >■““ ,,, , , -
no moon. Why? Simply be- withhouldlnf* news of severe
c moon attracts the lntervea- among Pershing s men.
body of tlic earth with great-1 Another peraistent report, wl
than the water on the m»re the work of tho Gorman rumor-mong-
sido. Thus water Is drawn ers, Is to tho effect that one of the
the earth on the moon side, American military transports has been
earth Is pulled away from blown up at sea and all on board lost.
;er on tho other side. I From all parts of the city news
i. strange as it may seem, the that such a report is In circulation
lays where It is all the time, ha s reached the authorities. It can
l»ing and falling. As the moon be officially stato that tho report is
on it a orbit two great bulges f a l 80 and agents of the secret service
it race around the earth, eo ar0 now at work trying to find those
ever there is water there Is who are responsible for the circuia-
a 'to-'- jtlo n of the story.
Ifwt of ih e sun is not so mark-! ro j cra i authorities announce
liy because of the greater dis- that any pcr80n w ho can give informa-
licnce solar tldeg aro smaller t(on , bat wlll i ea( i to the detection
ur tides. When tho sun and ot tha80 rumo r-mongers should co:n-
are in tl.e right position. mun , cate w| , h tbe r „| t od States Mar
ly m each other and the earth, (n th# fcdcraI bu udlng, the de-
Jl together and cause spring of ln Park Row
Mxm t.ie y are such a position united States Secret
counteract each othor we “unuing u. <■ »
ar tl(Jes service at the custom house.
Peculiurltlos affect the height
lies on the high seas, the rise
of the water is not great, in j
of Fundy the rise and fall at 1
at least fifty feet. !
her there are such high tidiM
11 form, a kind of funnel into
he tidal waves rush, piling up
mass when tho narrow part
CefYbur
Grocer’s
Opinion
He knows coffees—has mixed them
and sold them for years. He knows
Luzianne. Ask him what he thinks
of it. Ask him what most of his
customers think of it. Luzianne will
stand or fall by this test If the re
port is favorable, take home a can and
try it yourself. Make up a pot, ac
cording to directions. You have
nothing to lose, for the guarantee
assures your money back if you don’t
like Luzianne. Buy a can today.
Ask for profit-sharing catalog.
ORANGE
CRUSH
The immediate popular
ity attained by Orange
Crush is the finest testi
monial to the merit of this
new drink which is flavor
ed with the fine juice of
crushed California Or
anges. People like it be
cause it is
GOOD
PURE
HEALTHFUL
NOTICE TO WHEAT RAISERS!
I have installed a Motor Truck service for the
purpose of conveying wheat and corn to my mill
f.om Americus, and also returning the flour and
meal after it is ground.
The truck will be daily at Morgan Stephen’s
stables (Turpin’s old stable’s) where’all farmers can
leave their whert and corn for me [and receive the
flour and meal back after it is ground. For further,
information ring 2504.
Your patronage solicited.
The Reily-Taylor Company, New Orleans
"hole earth woro covered
uniform layer of water tho
eulil not be very notlcabic.
water l 8 forced Into a funnei-
basln by the attractive power
,un and moon, it has a n In
well as an up-and-down
•tut on the earth as a
water simply stays where
lp n the tide rises and tolls.
ial Dcainess Cannot Be Curta
Uvd ** th ®X cannot reach
ot the car. Thera fa
I hv° cure catarrhal (eafntM,
,,.7 * constitutional remedy.
*■ cauacd by an In-
the mucoui lining of
Tube. When thin tuba la
• rumbling sound or lm-
and when It !■ entirely
4. Y|
M
f,,, ’;asss-liy tssrs o?
C0*dU?sH. b3 i#'?**"**' WblCh *•
,"*t«on of the mucous sur-
Medicine acts thru
i. „ -•'“•‘usuuusi rciuruj
i itonw *■ cauacd by an la
.•,r, n -r°L m UCoU g j| n |ng oi
iot. b *- When this tuba Is
h. * rumbling sound or fm
■ • , ao *\ when It )a cntirely
' ** the reault. Unless tho
n k"and this tuba
formal condition, besrlni
d forever. Mcny can
by catarrh, whl<
'Edition of the mucous
a th- IT® acts inm
'or mucous surfaces ot tho
arfinw for
•1IS.NBX aco.’. Toledo, a
FLETCHER’S
for
Qualify,
, Service
AND
Satisfaciion
Ring 305
And Give Us a Trial,
FLETCHERS’
grocery
qoffee
—
ALWAYS READY
When You Strike
a Match
This popular priced car is one of the most numerous on
the streets of Americus. It is one of - the most attractive
of all automobiles, and while built oil substantial lines it
has a classic finish and a light, smooth running quality that
makes it the ideal car.
It makes that
cnld bedroom
warm and.
comfortable
in ten minutes
and costs you
only . • •
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.
J. D. HOOKS MOTOR CO.
Phone 555 Today and
•Ask About the
Gas Heaters
Lamar Street