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THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
MH UTttL- 1
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 Casts 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
~~ ~ ' ..n-rrn ATLANTA SHIPPERS WILLING “ .
1 na Deo - 19W - wrnn TiiuinTrn T0 ArCEPT increased bates
r AND SIGN PAINTING.
Interior Dit-uruUng.
Get Mj Lbtlmntes.
I UK 1117,(1 KHALI).
109 >:. Lamar St.
SANTA GLAUS LETTEfiS
-917.
Air Line
wave Railway sit DC oouifc
Hcsrirca fur Cordel*. RO*
Luovltle, Helena, Lyons, Col-
iuib, Columbia, RlcUmond.
lb uni points East and South
12:11 V m.
1:20
Americus, Oa., Dec. 5,
I l>ea r , Santa Claus:
I am writing to you to tell you
! what I want for Christmas. I would
' like to have a 22 rifle, a drum, bon.
: and some flreworks, and romo fruit.
Your friend.
PRANK WEAVER.
Amerlcus. On-. Dec., 1917
Dear Santa Claus:
I hope you are not sick this Xmas
so you can come to seo mo. Please
bring me an electric train, somo fruit
and some flro works, and don’t forgot
to visit th 0 soldiers.
Your little friend,
.TAMES W. FURUIW.
LAWYERS I
unorkus for cordele, Abbo
ts! nad intermediate points
i:li p. m.
Inencus tor Richland, CO'
Uanu, lilrmlngham. Hurts-
ittomery and points West
SAVANNAH, Ca., Doc, 11.—In his
speech before the Atlanta Bar Asso-
, elation Saturday night, A. R. Lawton,
Amerlcus, Oa. 1 o' Savannah, revealed for the first
j time tho course pursued by tho Amor-
Iieor hanta Claus. , lcan I5 a r .Association to prevent Sona-
1 hope yon are feeling Thomas W. Hardwick from making
1 WBnt yo " t0 , "grins ” I want .«! any reference to tho governmenfe war
jez “j»».=s ssrrrtssvs
tSSi£
ATLANTA, Oa., Dec. 11.—That the
petition of American railroads before
the Interstate' commorco commission
for an lncreaes In freight rates is
natural consequence of economic con
ditions caused by the war is the view
exprossod by a number of largo At
lanta shippers who will contribute
substantially to any incroaae which
may bo granted.
In this connection they call atten
tion to the fact that Increased rates
have been put In effect In a number
of European countries where the rail
roads are owned and operated by the
flro works,
new. , ,
Don’t forget the poor bocauso l R-t
I , £now they will be expecting somt-
»i«S MB. thing. Little sister wants a big don.
Met Parlor Sleeping Car d , rt cra dH and son* fire crack-
1 and 14 arriving Amerlcus ao “ I
uib 10:40 p, m., and leav- j era and somo trim-
. . . _ .... T t.nnn AVAPVOrn V
a lasso. l! 11 "P rak bcforo tB0 ™i th0 roa ds have been taken over for
the Other boys and girls.
Your loving little friend,
BOBBY GREENE HOOKS.
: «i for Savannah 1:20 a. m.
tr leaving for Savannah at Christmas.
■ *m be open for passeng-
40 p. m.
b '-r information apply to H.
■ Loral Agent, America*.
' Smsll, Dtv. Pass. Agent,
«» : C. l*. Ryan, O. P. A.,
a and some mm- mcrr y Dear Santa Claus:
I hope everyone will have a merry k now tbs
Amerlcus, Oa.. Dec. 6, 191..
Your little glri.
LOUISE REEVES
Wo all know that the war la on, but
w 9 want a good Christmas anyway.
Santa, I’ll put out my doll and let
you dress It In a ntco dress. Just
bring me a lew flro crackers and dross
my doll in a new dress.
Crawl down the chimney, the Are
f Ga.Ry
Dear Santa Claus:
AmerlcuB, 5, 191" vrowi
Please bring mo a pair of skates, - ^ QUt B0 J0 u wUl bo suro not
a r mg a wheel, somo candy, apples, ^ burn yourBolf . Don’t bring mo any-
orangos, somo fireworks, a carriage cl90 bKau , e I have plenty o
and some kind of game. If things. „.
not get what I askod for please bring | fiood bJr<( t „, nrlt Christmas, your
me something for I havo been good. mu# ^
. 111 m •.nvAJ'lfitn it.
* Right Way’
Trains Arrive,
■ • 12.15 • m
rbl1 * •12iW p n
J Ills p n
l> and Macon..* 5:29 ■ a
>a • Sill p a
" Udipn
7 • «:« a a
’ornery and
1 Sill p a
emery and
pm
Trains Pepiifc* * ,4# “ "
■'.s Columbus • 3i(0 a m
.1 7:00 a
-- e jj.nfl p m
“ 4 .Atlanta...* 8:10 a m
— ■ '" '■nm.. - is:in a
no Atlanta..,.* Sill n
tnd Atlanta -
eery and
•10:39 p B
* 1:29 a a
■• 2:11 p a
.* 7:35 p
•IMs.a.m
Sunday,
•°- ANDERSON. Agent
- - — i, n^iSuESiK
certainly will appreciate It.
Yon r llttlo friend,
ELMER BUCHANAN.
EMMA JOE UPEORD
Dear Santa Claus :
Amorlcus, Oa.. Dec. b, 1917.
I am In school now. I wish you
would bring me a pair of skates an
some fruit and flro works. I wUh yo
yould bring my brother a wheel an
a soldier suit 1 will certainly ap
preciate It. Goodbye
Lour loving friend.
JAMES M’DANIEL.
DearSan t C er“ni.O...Doc.8,l917.
There are many UUle childrens
bring things to I w * 11 not ' . ..
much. I want you to bring me adoll
carriage and a ^ for <t ^ ln ^ a nd
frrit Ultle brother wants a dog and
wagon. Ruth want, a tricycle and
some fruit hr i n ,
” - a M ^ H ANSPORO.
aSHsf
l.mta Constitution, reporting Mr. Law-
ton’s speech. In view of Sonator
Hardwick’s action and speeches fol
lowing tho declaration of war, there
was somo thought of withdrawing the
association’s Invitation to tho senator
to speak.
Uathor than run the danger of being
aroused of discourtesy, the executive
committee of the association mot and
decided on tho following plan:
That a resolution of complote loyal-
i to ti.e government bo drawn up
and read by KUhu Root In tho earlv
part of the first session. Instead of at
tbo close, as at first planned. This
WHS done, end In this way the asso
ciation was put Clearly on record be
fore Senator Hardwick mads his
speech, and bo wa B thus prevented
from making any uttoranccs
New Point
of meeting the heavy, deflcleneiles
caused by the Increase coat of opera
tion.
Tho war has burned fuels and ma-
torlals and equipment in enormous
quantities. Coal Is higher In the Unit
ed States than it ever was before, yet
the price Is cheap here compared with
other countries. Bteel has been forc
ed to n new high record by the war.
Rolling stock has been worn out in
every belligerent country by th-v
strain of war traffic.
It costs more to live than It ever
cost, whatever you buy. and the rule
holds good whon you buy transporta
tion.
SELECT
Planting Seed
saw.
Pure Texas Rust Proof Oats. The finest you ever
Georgia raised Rust Oats. Unusually fine stock.
Choice Fulghum Oats.
Abbrozzie 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.
Harrold Brothers
tagonlstlo to tho government which
tagoMaUc to tho government which
ho may have contemplated.
Mr. and Mrs. Saye. of Albany, spent
Sunday with Mr. Clark.
Mr J T Carter, of Richland, spent
Sunday and Monday with his daught-
„„ n M. Dcarlso.
m“ 9 wsrv Deariso. of Leslie, spent
week wUh her aunt. Mr,. Edwin j
^MUs Mary McMath and Mr. Calvin *
Flatt were the sPend-thMlsy *uee.s.
" Miss Eula -Patton Bmtor
.rar-Ss-*-!
Z S * j
“S. T.r.M-e-e**" - ",
with Mrs. R. M Deariso. !
Mrs McMath and Mrs. Bob Arring-
M i nnn.r. In Plains Friday,
ton were shoppers “
iagi
As Ape Advances the Liver Requires
occnioo&l stlmalttion. CARTERS Lll l lLC
LIVER PILLS correct CONSTIPATION.
'ZJrMhL TZtstimiSaBm C^sbcn^,
Jo
A. DAVENPORT
.... INSURES —
SYSTEM GINS, COTTON. COUNrRY
PROPERTY, DWELUNGS, {HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, PLATE CLASS, AUTOMO
BILES.
CLAUDE MAUK & CO.
Have oDened up at Stanley’s old place, on Jefferson
Sheet,Tern of P Chero-Cola Co., and wdnt to do your
Automobile Repair Work
When you have any troubles with your car phone 41.
Mauck will give you prompt service a..d
Guarantee Satisfaction
Not how cheap, but how'good we can make your
Photograph, Portraits, Commercial Work, Kodak Fin
ishing. Fil.ns developed free. Prints 3c to 5c each.
Satisfaction or your money refunded. Send us your
films; wo pay return postage.
L. A. McPheeters Forsyth Street
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