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THE AMERICU3 TIMES-RECORDER.
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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 y ou.
Spot Cash telly
Other Suits $20.0®, $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00
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Hats, Woilds' of Underwear and Men’s Furnishings
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SWITZERLAND Will
GDHTROL DESERTERS
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.ERICH, Dec. 18—All Switzerland
1. amazed at tbo audacity of some
our hundred deserters from vari
ous adjoining countries who. in sol-
is Hallway ol !he Soulb inn conclave, have protested violent-
leas fur Cordole. Eo-! b against the measures . recently
t. Hei«oa, Lyons, Col- adopted by the authorities for con-
Columbia, Richmond. ; trolling the undeairablo atrangor ele-
Jjhus.EMt an. South mont , n Ul# counlry .
a. m. | Switzerland had believed that it*
tor 1.0:0616, Abbe- measures—the requirement of a bond
(jj taternedlato points! f rom thoao who had fled to tho repub-
. "V I lie to escape military duty, enrorcod
a Hirmi Co ’ | labor or Internment in case of un-
, , gh *“; Hurte ' 1 desirable conduct, etc.—wore usually
d points West ^ i cn | am> and rcg rot has been express
ly „ , od in many quarters that tho powors
«« Parlor Sleeping Car! thBt mo had 1101 acen flt 10 toke sharp ‘
U arming Amerlcua 8r step: against a stratum of tho pup-
o- o. and loav-' mutton which is looked upon here as
Savannah 1:20 a. m. a necessary evil.
Switzerland's neutrality.
Tho dosorters' conference baa for
tbe moment obliterated party lines In
tl.o great majority of the Swiss press,
and all but the radical Socialist papers
Join in vlelng Iwth another Is their
denudation of them.
"Impudence." "Nerve," “Audacity,”
"Presumptuous Foreigners," are but a
few of the terms that aro being ap
plied to the ZurlcL deserter delegates
and tbeir action
TEIJ.S FRANCE WHAT
AMERICA EXPECTS
STREET CAR OPERATORS
GET INCREASE IN WAGES
SAVANNAH, Ca., Dec. 18.—Effective
January 1 alt motormen and conduct
ors operating trolley cars In Savan
nah will bn given an Increase in wagoa
amounting to two cents an hour, ac
cording to H. C. Foss, mnnagor of the
Savannah Electric Company. This
raise will amount to practically ton
per cent and la the third dolao wltH-
in the past twelve montha.
It Is also announced that three ban
died steel rails to bo used In tho con
struction of the Foit Wentworth ex-
tentlon arq now tn the ' cMy ' *“* ****
work will begin as noon “ toe
of-way can secured. At°“"j
nront la on tho way and w 1 roac
Savannah about January 1.'
ibhg to. Savannah at
« open for passeng-
J&nnatien apply to H.
, Ageot, Amarlcus.
The Zurich dosortera howevor, many
If not moat of them of tho anarchis
tic type, havo adopted and sent broad
cast through Switzerland a rcsolu
m _ tion which calls the attention of tho
C p o PaM ' A * ent *1 Socialist party to denunciation of dc-
• RJ»n, o. p. A.. l aortors , declares that the measures
takon to control deserter» hero are
caused by the "capitalistic character
of the state, and are due to tear lost
the exomple of the desorters In refus
ing military servlco to their respec
tive countries may strengthen tho antt-
mllltary spirit among the working
classes.
The deserters recommended that
tho problem bo solved, not by laws
against the deeertors or for their con
trol, but by tho alteration of existing
citizenship laws so that all foreigners
here would bo embracod by them.
The rosolntion concludes with an ap
peal to the Socialist party to take up
the matter at onco and do alt In its
power to solve the foreigner question
along thlB last line. And the Socialist
papers, nearly if not all of them of
tho violent aeml-anarcblatlc tTP*. have
made themselves more unpopular than
ever by espousing the cause of the
tight Wav”
Arrive.
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• 9:fl0 p n, J deserters.
| *'-I# a m i Aside from tbe resentment which the
I 1 ®> conservatives press and citizenship ex-
■■ D “ prees at the action of the undesir
able of at least uninvited guests in
swlterzland In attempting to dictate
the treatment which they shall re
ceive, tho affair arouses tbs gravest
fears that It wUl give Impetus to a
movement to encourage tho refusal
to do military duty m dofonse of
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PARIS, Ike. IS.—Undtr the head-'
ing "What America Expects ot Us.“:
Capt. Andro Tardlou, High Comrals-j
slonor to the United States, glvoa the
French public some homely truths In
the Petit Parlslon. America, he
writes. Is willing to give every as-j
' aUtaiice to France, but In return has
tbo right to aako her to discipline
herself. j
Capt. Tardiou says Americans are
astonished by the sight cf so manyj
pastry shops open In Paris, and will
not hosttate further to rertrlct the!
consumption of wheat. They will
1 limit commerce In other waya, he j
predicts, and will giro Franco more,
tankorc for gnsollno whon they nOj
lunger meet on French country roads
luxurous automobiles convoying their
owners on pleasure trips.
"America urges the adoption of tho
principle for a single man In supreme
command of the Allied fronts." Capt
Tardlen contlnaus. "The Americans
do not wish to see a repetition of
tie Femme Battle of 1916—one ex
ample In a thousand—when, because
li had to bo r. rraaco-Britlsh offensive.
It was made at tho Junction of the
two armies, In a swan.
• Mistakes In detail may ho made,
havo indeed already been made, by
tho American, but thoir general con
ception of the war from military and
economic standpoints Is simpler end
therefore better than nnn>. and should
be listened to.' 1
There Is mors Catarrh In.tm.xeetle;
of the country
i.issthflr a *ul for L'NTI it ©W*
bJmirab'a lkKtMf
{Seal remcdls*. sad by coBStaaUy f»Unx
toTure with local treatment.g"”””
dTttoru and themtora ruqulr«i c«‘“ , hs.'
flonal treatment. H.U'.C.l^rhM^
g? EStfSSt £ ejratiralonal
ef the »•££. Z'u r rZt taut Hub's
ssSfisSrS-sak^ --r
An Offer of *3,700. '
I hav t . an offer of 83,700 for tho L ' r '
Jordan place on tho Ellavllle road,
about flvo mile, from Amoricua. Place
contains 448 1-1 acres. Permission'
*111 be asked ol the department to eell.
Further Information aoo N. M. Dudley,
deceive,. Amerciua Notional Bank.
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Planting Seed
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Parisian Ivory Toilet Sets.
Parisian Ivorj* Manicure Seta
Parisian Ivory Novelty and Odd Pieces
Djer Kiss Perfume and Toilet Water
Sachet Powder
Azurea and Floramy Toilet Water,
Perfumes and Powder
Venetian, Hubigants, Melba and Hudnut’s Lines
HIGHLAND LINEN WRITING PAPER *
IN FANCY XMAS BOXES
CANDY—CANDY— WAof is Xmas without candy?
Come in and let us show you
Always glad to serve you
Pure Texas Rust Proof Oats. The finest you ever
saw.
( % eorgia raised Rust Oats. UnusuaEy fine slosk.
.Choice Fulghum Oats.
Abbruzzwe 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
J. A. DAVENPORT
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SYSTEM GINS, COTTON, COUNTRY
PROPERTY, DWELLINGS, (HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, PLATE CLASS, AUTOMO
BILES.
CLAUDE MAUK & 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
films; we pay return postage.
L. A. McPheeters
125
Forsyth Street
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