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riGX FOUR.
The. asMEKICUS riN.^3-RECORt)ER
THURSDAY, DSCEMbjj
JOHN
ROBINSON’S
10 BIG
SHOWS
Writes a letter
Read -ivhat they .vay:
M. 0. Jones Medicine Co..
Americus, Ga.
Gentlemen: We have used
and are using your Dalsam of
Benzoin for cuts. sprains.
Liuh.es, wire cuts, called should
ers and sores of various kinds
among our stock and we feel no
hesitancy in recommending it to
largo horse and mule owners
and dealers.
JOHN ROBINSON’S SHOWS.
Ey Claud Orton, Boss Hostler
Large stock owners and deal
era should not be without this
valuable remedy.
Equally good for man and
household purposes. Call for it
by name. JONES BALSAM OF
BENZOIN.
\ For sale by druggists and
dealers everywhere.
HEARD IN A Aim
Hon llail Hacks Have Been MuJe
Strong-kidney Ills Corrected.
Con Pain
Stopped Quick
All over Americus you hear it.
Doan’s Kidney Bills are keeping up
the good work. Americus people are
telling about it—telling of had backs
made sound again. You can believe {
the testimony of ** 0 : r own towns peo
ple. They tell it for the benefit of j
you who are suffering, if you backj
aches, if you feel lame, tore and mis- j
arable, if the kidneys act too ire- i
quently, or passages, are painful, j
scanty or pasages are painful,
scanty and off 'color, use Doan’s Kid
ney Pills, the remedy that has helped
so many of your friends and neigh*
i bors. Follow this Americus citizen *
| advice ami givfe Dean’s a chance to do
j the Fame for you.
Olin Johnson, chief of police, 232
, Jack sen street, says: "My back be-I
■ comes very lame at times; no doubt j
'the trouble is brought on by being on
my feet fo much. I have found T can
depend rn Doan’s Kidney Pills, which
I pet at the Howell Pharmacy, to
bring me quick ‘ relief. They are a
, fine medicine, and deserve much
praise.'*
Price 00c at all dealers. Don't pirn- j
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get j
Doan’s Kidney fills—the same that:
Chief Johnson had. Foater-Milburn :
Co.. MTgiiE. Buffalo, N.% Y. ndv
Corns Lift Right Off With “Gets-It"
Blessed relief from com pali
simple as A B C with ■*
- 'Gets-It.’’
. . been limping arour
trying to get away fro
ft heart-drilling corn or bumpy un-
lus, and everything you’ve lncdl.au
u or callus needs "Gcta-
vlil all wail; about ami
•Ives n.-i v/o did without
a bottle today from your
receipt of price
& Co.. Chfcairo. III.,
pav
Sollrc to the I’nblle.
The banks of Americus have agreed
to close during Christmas holidays,
as follows:
December 25th, closed all day.
Close promptly at twelve o'clock on
December 26tli, 27, 28. 29th and 31st.
January 1st, 1918, will be closed all
day.
(BANK OF COMMERCE, By Lee Hud
son! Assistant Cashier.
PLANTERS BANK, by T. E. Bolton,
Assistant Cashier.
COMMERCIAL CITY BANK, by R. E.
McNulty, Cashier.
PLAINS FIRM TO
HELP RED CROSS
Notice.
The Bank of Leslie will be closed all
day December 25 and 26, and will
■lose at noon on December 27, 28 and
THE STANDARD
At |8.50, worth $10.00 Granite Art
Squares, sire 9x12 feet; six patetrns.
At 25c. Children’s Bleached Under-
sixes 2 to 6.
At 65c, worth 75c. Children's Union
Bits', sizes 6 to 14. x
At 15c, worth 20c. Misses’ Heavy
Ribbed Stockings; all sizes.
At $1,00, worth $1.25. Silk Crepe de
Chine, black and colors; 36 Inches
OLIVKILM’DONALD COMPANY WILL 1 „ ~ ,
PLACE LADIES OF CHAPTER IN ATLANTA. Ga ' UeCl 19 ' A sensa ‘
I'll A RUE OF TIIEIR STORK TWO ti<m ha " bocn crcatcd ller0 by the
DAYS. President’s summary discharge
three members of the Fulton county
-PLAINS, Dec. 18.—(Special to The exemptIou board ' and 11 rumored that
Times-Kocordor.—The Olivcr-McUon- ll,eir casca w111 bo Presented to the
aid Company, one of Plains' largest , fpdcral STand jury by District Attorney
stores and one of tho most progress- j i0 °P er Alexander as the noxt step
slve Arms in this section, announced 1,1 tbe government s clran-up.
today their entire establishment would j Thc board c *enipted 520 white men
bo turned over to Red Cross workers from u, ° "elective service and exempt-
two days-Saturday, December 22. and ed n "‘- v 9lx negroes. This glaring dls-
Monday. December 24—and a per cent- erepnney attracted the attention of
ago of the gross sales for these days. tho authorities In Washington when
donated to tho Red Cross work. d ctalled reports were granted on tho
Miss Bertha Howell. Marguerlto' Bround ° r ph >'" lcal defects, whilo
Hudson, Miss Berta Will Clark, Mrs. Mem lDglr all the negroes summoned
A. Kendrick and Mrs. A. O. Williams j tho ordor 01 dieir drawing wore
are the ladles who will be In chargo 1 phyBlcal specimens.
during tho days mentioned, and Alan,
nger Ross Dean will assist them in
their work. Tho action of this big
concern In turning Its entire store
over to the Red Cross for two days
during the busiest season of tho year
Is being generally commented upon
hero and commedonod by all. Thc
Rod Cross chapter. It Is anticipated,
will net a substantial sum for use in
Its work as a result of the action of
tho Ollver-McDonald company, who
invite their friends to call during these
days and thus help the Red Cross work i
in this county.
Statement of Tho Condition of The
At 50c, worth 75c. Striped Pongee. I PLANTERS BANK OF AMERICUS. j
V bine, lavender and white, yard i Located at Americus, Ga., at tho CIoso
j of Business December 15th, 1917.
At $1.00. Chioce of over one thous.'
id fine Madras Shirts for men. ! Resources.
At 55c, worth 75c. Men'B Heavy Demand loans $ 42,543.78
Fleeced Underwear; all sltea.
-At $2.75, worth $3.50. Men's guar-
meed Work Shoes, sort and flexible.
At 1$ 1-2, worth 16c. Smooth flnlsh-
Tlmo loans 637,113.21
Overdrafts (secured) 6,752.62
U. S. Liberty Bonds 32,885.10
L At 12 1-2, worth 15c. Smooth finish- Ranking house 21,961.34
| Sea Island. Other real estate 6,198.51
“Ut 66c, worth 75. Highly Mercerized Duo from banks and bank- j
fable Damask, 70 Inches wide I ers In this state 70,681.17 j
At 26c, or $2.75 dozen. Choice of «>uo from banks and bank-
re hundred Crepe de Chine h&ndkcr- at" In other states
| Currency $ 37,392.00
Ak 6«. Choice of over one thousand Gold 10,072.50
217,658.83
.stiles' Emborldarcd Handkerchiefs.
At 16c, worth 20c. Yard-wide Lln-
fino finish.
B5c. Bleached Turkish Towels;
22x44 Inches.
25c. Bleached Turkish Towels;
borders; size 18x36 inches.
At 19c. Hemstitched Gant Towels
tfnen hack. /
At 35c. infants' Soft Sole Shoes'
Slippers; black, white and colon.
$1.00. Misses' • solid leather
; sizes 5 to 8; flexible soles.
$1.08. Alex Smith Velvet Rugs,
30x66 Inches.
OX SOAP 7 BARS FOR Me.
& Gamble famous Lennox
tap Bill size bars; sold only with
tar purchases of |1 or more; 7 bars
r Mo.
OATS’ SPOOL COTTON
FOB 25c.
J. Ik P. Coats’ Spool Cotton, black
id white; all numbers; sold only with
purchases of $1.00 or more; 9
for 25c.
Sliver, nickels,
etc 4.36568
Cash Roma ... 12,524.75
Advances on cot
ton 192,192.46- 256.547.89
NOTICE
Some real fine
Golden Oak
Dressers and
Washs&ands
Cheap
—see me before buying
elsewhere.
BRAGG’S
Furniture Co.
m STANDARD DRY
GOODS CO.
Total $1,291,341.95
Capital stock paid in $ 60,000.00
Surplus fund 100,000.00
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses Interest adn
Taxes paid 89330.10
Due to hanks and bank
ers In this stato !.. 140,086.75
Individual deposits subject
to check 602,830.43
Demand certificates 4,591.22
Time certificates 304,013.45
Total $1,291,341.95
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B’ 4 TC.
Phene 226.
America!, tig.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Sumter County.
Reforc me esmq C. M. Council, vice
president and cashier of Planters
Dank, who being duly sworn, says that
tho above and foregoing statement Is
true condition of said bank, os
shown by the hooks of file In said
hank. C. M. COUNCIL,
Vice President and Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me.
this 18th day of December. 1917.
E. B. EVHRETTE. N. P„ S. C o. Gs.
I HAVE JUST
RECEIVED
ONE CARLOAD
Mules
and
Horses
Some
Kentucky
Beauties
for sale
M. J. STEVENS
Turpin’s Old Stand
Cotton Ave.
JUST RECEIVED
A Large Shipment of Imported
Philippino
Undermuslins
T HE most Exquisite Undermuslins ever shown in
Americus. Each garment is the real Japanese
products, being embroidered and made by hand
in the daintiest and most artistic designs which ap
peal to ladies that appreciate high-class Underwear.
The material in this underwear is the finest
quality of soft 100 count imported Batiste, wftich
makes each garment the most desirable of all Under
muslins in style, quality and finish.
Wo have this Underwear in Teddy Bears and Gowns
in several different designs which are very
Acceptable Christmas Gifts
Teddy Bears at
Gowns at
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50 AND $3.00 $1.00 $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00
Store Open Until 8:30 Every Night
MEN AND WOMEN’S BATH ROBES
ARE USEFUL AND
VERY DESIRABLE XMAS GIFTS
Men’s Bath Robes
Good heavy quality Men’s
Bath Robes, in several differ
ent patterns, at
$5.50
Ladies’ Bath Robes
Good quality Ladies’ Bath
Robes in desirable patterns,
something any lady will ap
preciate for Christmas, at
$5.50
“dsof other useful Christmas t Sills at our store, such as La
dies Waists, Silk Ktmonas, Silk Petticoats, Outing Gowns, Coats,
NeckweaMEtc G ° VeS ’ Towels ' Hosiery. Handkerchiefs, Shoes,
dUWELL’S
DEPARTMENT STORE
Packages
reserved and
delivered any
time you wish