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THE AMERICU3 TIME5-RECURL/fc.K.
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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
Boyden and Regal Shoes for Men, Hawes
Hats, Woilds of Underwear and Men’s Furnishings
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PARODY ON UNCLE REMUS
■ CONTRIBUTED
the favor of elderly women and «uOv
deeded In borrowing a total of ♦'10,000.
'mostly from theso, before his actlvi-
! tits were discovered and his career
! ended. Whoa he left tbo country,
Jve Hallway 01 me SOUlt j with apolof!lc9 to Joel C. Harris) | -.Names! Whafs In a , request, be had no!.repaid o cent
ericus fur Oerdele. Ro-, the fall of 1914 the Woman's Kemuer : of his borrowings, and ho left hotel
irtfle. llelena^Lyone. Col- * . club of 0 town somewhere 1 "Dey wuz war In dem ”“**• j!^bill, totalling several thousand dot-
sh, Columbia, Richmond. - lte ™ r> r V“, “ aeveral mon , ha in had er Fort an’ or Cannon (Buchanan) |,
and points Cast and South In Georg'a spent set era. m „ Spocr an' er Bo-; ..
Hill p m. the study ot Georgia history and libera , an er uun .. # dcy WUI oa ^_ j
li2g **• “• lure. From the landing o g j • what Bh0 , d donc , but she: xo Use (lerman Stcamfrs.
erlcua for i^rdele, Abbe- ^orpe, through the stirring days i Furlow an’ of koee dey SANTIAGO, Chile, Nov. 27.—It is
.and tn—e points NaBt . y Hart . «h. w* ^ -r Jon-.t^S^ «1^ l»i cm—t-
Jcus^or Richland Co> f tbe Creek and , ? r f„ t i“ CWU 1 -no woll-addlshun' club gwluo to bo;*, to this country using the interned
ants. Uirmingham, Hurts- and 016 8torm and 9tre,s , of „ am0 s: and den dey had cierman steamers under certain con-
Romcry and points West
War, tlio interest of the club members
was unflagging, but as no time dur-
— ling tho period of study wa s the en-
«t(W p. m. . creator than when tho folk-
3uHet Parlor Sleeping Cat thuslasm fi „ un dor dls.
and 14 arriving Amerlcus tore of “Uncle Remus was u
ah 10:10 p, m., and leav- cusalon.
i for Savannah 1:20 a. m. | Early In the spring of tho. following
1 leaving for Savannah at Jr a r tho club gave a banquet, an
vllt bo open for passeng- ncJt morning tho husband of ono ot c uo.
) p. m. th0 fair club memboro met “Uncle
r Information apply to H., Itemu ,“ on tho street, and the follow.
Local Agentt Amorlcus, ! | ng conversation took place:
Small, Dlv. Pass. Agent, 1 ,.^ e R uncle Remus, you'vo made a
it.: C. P. Ryan. O. P. A., hH wftb c)ub this year-you come
'out ahead!”
I “Seoms like I knowod my hcod wuz
SllfifiSfiSilSlH so'." said Uncle Remus, rubbing nis
■Idout dem names; and den dey had
e r Cobb"—
-Was It Ty Cobb, Remus? inter
rupted the Interlocutor.
"Noser, I nuvvor oood no tie—Jea*
er Ordnary Cobb,” and tho old man
turned the corner mu'tering: "Day
sho' hab some kum* flames I- uit dor
German eioamers under certain con-
dltlona which are not made public.
Aa Chile proposes to rent the steam
ers, and a 3 such an operation would
bo to German advantage. It remains
tr be scc n 'f the Entoflto AHIob will
concede to such vessels Immunity from
seizure. A request to this effect was
retused by them many months ago.
BRITISH ARMY MEN
BEING IMPERSONATED
SaarftSSg “ ld UnC ‘° t TCrTow'd St NEW YORK. not. 27. British army
'EKMSSiES , W00,y *** S* officers stationed here
Bsllevestn ltoSdsn* ,wua eh club! - ——,~.i .ho Amer.
uS-PnesHfomouiesim ‘ ,Dld
I"m'caLCO..CINCINNATI.a m “ J ”
“ Yasser,
HOUSE AND SION PAINTING.
Interior Decorating.
Get My Estimates.
JOE FITZGERALD.
109 E. Lamar St.
TIMBER
WANTED
Sweet Gum, Birch, Beech
and Maple, lumber ehape
or short logs 4 feet long, or
will buy standing timber.
Jordan M»nafacturing Uo.
Monticello, Ga.
Right Way*
drains Arrive,
via
Ur 11 11
UlIS • ■
lumbuB
•12:30 p m
lucibus ...
I 7:15 p m
"■nil and Macon.
• 5:29 i m
icon
• 2:11 p m
con
• 7:35 p m
any
• 0:40 a D
^Knmeiy and
p, *»omery and
• 2:11 p m
'’-■'invilie. via ‘ ’
•10:39 p m
Trains Denari
.• «:40 a m
*?• v| a Columbus • 11:10 n tn
-j jus .,
.! 7:00 a m
mb.13 . .
.* 3:00 p m
an.l Atlanta.
.* 0:40 a m
In Atlanta.'..
.* 2:11 p n:
*n<l Atlanta
Komcry and
•10:39 p m
Kotnery nnd
.* 6:29 s D
in r
s °nviii e . tia
.* 2 ill p m
.* 7:35 p m
•12:16.am
’-yi ounuaT,
ANDERSON, Agent
"Did you go to the club party, R«-
1 served tea an' you
“'roll us about it—what did they
have?" , ...
-Well, the fust thing wuz lie lee-
hit wus er Oglethorpe Ice- ’
‘But why Oglethorpe "
I dunnno. loo' hits jkaze hit doue
como from Oglethorpo.
-What next, Refus?" asked tho
amtrncd gentleman.
"Croeki oyotcro."
"Crook opstors!” Why.
beard of such a thlng-thoy were
stuffing yon, Remus,—Its a mistake.
“Noser; I diden' mis-take er ono,
dey wuz Btuffln* deyno’f.
“Did they add anythl n i to ,Jial
coureo or was it a cocktail?
Vaasor; It wuz or sal-add, I d
Whether dey use dcr tall er no. I
called hit 'Uncle Remus' sal-add. an
hit wuz made outer chicken and sa
-And what else did they serve.
Unde Remue?" asked the uorongh y
interested listener.
"Crackers." said the old man. Dor
cued 'em Ceorgia crackers, anddep
had some Hart (Nancy) letuas loaves,
dey tho* hab some knrr’rus names In
datclub!”
ioffleors stationed here hav 0 begun
determined effort to protect tho Amer
ican public from impostors who are
mulcting it on false representa
tions of being officers in lUs Majesty s
service or accredited English lecturers.
An investigation, quietly carried^ on
for eoveral weeks.Jins enabled BrMata
officials to tabulate fifty ouch who are
known to bo now operating In tho
United States.
Aa a result op the Investigation n
recommendation boa beon mode to th«
American government whereby ail
British subjects In the United Stat«
rpeorted as undesirable by British of
ficials will be doported upon the re
quest of the latter. ,
British army officers said yesto
day they wore Indignant over the Im
positions practised upon Amorlcansbv
,omo of their countrymen who took
advantage of the patriotic trapnlcsoo
of Americana to defraud them by pos
ing aa British army officers. They sa-d
tho hospitality of Drlton'e represenfa-
!os in this country was without pro-
cedent and had mad. them
grateful and increased their deteral
£Ilon to protect on r cltlsens from
"“on/Brfton. the tnvosttgatlon dis
closed. registered at one of New
York, most ezpenslve hotels, lie
posed a* n BrIUsh army officer, gain
ed introductions to many prominent
folk, carried on a campaign to w -
In The Market
For cotton seed, corn, peas, peanuts, velvet beans,
potatoes, and baled hay. Scales and warehouse Hamp
ton street, rear of Harrold Brothers.
J. L. Glawson
ATTENTION!
MR. FARMER
We want your cotton business. With our brick
compartment warehouses equipped with sprinklers, we
can give you the beft protection from fire and the lowest
possible insurance. Our motto is:
“COURTESY and SERVICE”
Prompt, personal attention given your interest ntali
times. Liberal advances on cotton stored with us.
We sell Ludlow (York and Hub) bagging exclus
ively. New ties or rebundled which are juft as good
lor less money. Full size cotton picking sheets, bnck,
lime and cement. -
HARROLD BROTHERS
Cotton Warehousemen, Americus, Ga.
Better Take Out Our
Accident Insurance
now. Winter means slippery streets,;
windy days and other dangerous con-!
ditions. Call Phone No. 186 NOW.
Herbert Hawkins
J. A. DAVENPORT
.... INSURES ....
SYSTEM GINS, COTTON. COUNTRY
PROPERTY, DWELLINGS, HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, PLATE CLASS, AUTOMO
BILES.
UTMiHW
CLAUDE MAUCK & CO.
Have opened up at Stanley’s old place, on Jefferson
Street, rear of Chero-Cola 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
Not how cheap, but how'good we can make your
Photograph, Portraits, Commercial Work, Kodak Fin
ishing. Films developed free. Prints 3c to 5c each.
Satisfaction or your money refunded. Send us your
films; we pay return postage.
L. A. McPheeters Forsyth Street