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THURSDAY JULY 10, 1019.
AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER.
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ITALY TO FlEL
MONARCH’S IRE
LONDON, July 8—(By Associated
Press)—King Victor Emmanuel ot
Italy has issued a decree that profit
eers in future shall be flnetj 10,000
lire or sentenced to from 8 months
to 3 years imprisonment in addition
to suffering confiscation of goods, ac
cording to a Rome dispatch to the
Exchange Telegraph Co.
Unauthorised middle men dealing
in food will suffer similar punish
ment it is said.
WOULD REDUCE CRIME
BY CHAINGANG TERMS
ATLANTA July 8—A firm positive
enforcement j>t the law with chain-
gang sentences to impress the serious
ness of violations as a means of put
ting a check to the crime epidemic in
Atlanta, was urged by Judge Hum
phries in the criminal division of the
Suparior Court when he swore In
anji»5arged the grand Jury.
"ft is fear of punishment that de
ters the great majority of criminals
and causes them to live according to
the law, and, therefore, the courts
must see to it that punishment of suf
ficient severity to deter is provided,”
-id Judge Humphries.
“It is true that some offenders atop
their violation of law under a mild
eentence, but light punishment will
them. I do not believe in radicalism
—the courthouse is no place for it
but if the courts hope to reduce
crime, they must convince the offen
ders that stiff punishment is in store
for them, and that they are going
there for long hard, service when they
•reconvicted in the courts.
“As far as this court is concerned,
Pmistent violators of the law need
«pe<rt nothing less thi^n the chain-
SENATE OPENS
LONG GRIND ON j
PEACE TOPICS 1
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATE.
First Insertion, Minimum........25c
Each word over 25 words, first
WASHINGTON, July 8—(By As-1 insertion | e
sociated Press)—The sixty-sixth con- r*® word - each subsequent in
gress began a new chapter when it I sertion lc
convened today after a week's recess.
With the appropriation bills out of I FOR SALE
the way the house leaders planned to | ■
begin work soon on reconstruction | FOR SALE—A good farm 69 acres
WE WILL BUY YOUR
LIBERTY BONDS, ANY
ISSUE OR DENOMINA
TION.
legislation, while in the senate the 17 miles of Americas, 4 miles of
next few months at least are expect- Plains, gray pebble land 68 acres in
ed to be given over to consideration I cultivation and a good deal of it
of the German peace treaty and re- will make a bale of cotton per acre
lated subjects. I every foot of the place can bo cnlti-
Arrangements were completed to- vated, plenty of wood, good five room
day for the appearance of President | house, one tenant house, barn and
Wilson before the senate Thursday to other buildings, this is one of the best
present in open session the treaty little farms in the county. Price *3,-
with Germany. The senate adopted a 1800. Can arrange very easy terms,
special order for a committee of five | Frank J. Payne, Phono 71.
to express to the President the sen-1
ate’s willingness to comply with his I FOR SALE—One
desire for a session.
Allison Realty Co.
* R. E. ALLISON
Building.
Ofllce, Room 6,
Phone 840.
Downstairs Office, Allison Furniture
Co. Phone 263.
FRATERNAL ORDERS
2-tf
BURLESON DENIES HE
HAS RESIGNED POST
, . - high-powered,
National touring car. For cash or ex
change for farm land. J. D. Gra
ham, 1028 Oglethorpe avenue. 6-3t
e:
GAS OR GASOLINE engine for
WASHINGTON, July 8—(By As- Ten horse P° we r, cheap. W.
dated Press)—Postmaster General 10- Barnett. 10-tf
soeiattd Press)—Postmaster General
Burleson, today declared there was no
foundation for reports that he had
sent his resignation to the president
WANTED—TO RENT
WANTED TO RENT—Five or six
room house with garden or larger
WAGES CUT, CARMEN
OF DENVER WALK OUT | house if suitable for renting rooms.
(Permanently located here and prefer
DENVER, July 8.—(By Associated J Ion 8 loaso. Posseasion wanted aboot
Press)—A strike completely tying up | Sept 16. Give full description and
street ear service in Denver became | Prico or ask for interview. Strictly
effective at 4 o’clock this ,morning. I confidential. Address P. 0. Box
The employes of the Denver Tram-1279. 7-3t
way Co., struck because of a wage
reduction announced by the company
yesterday. An ordinance reducing
fares from 6 to 5 cents became ef- j WANTED—Five or six room
fcctivc last Saturday, | house nof or August 1. W1U lease
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
. . .for 12 months. B. C. Hogue, P. O,
.Rub-My-TIsm ls n powerful pain Box 116. Phone 9086. 1-tf
lllAP. 14 v/lllAvnc nflln nml aavAnnao I
Sutement of The Condition of The
BANK OF COMMERCE,
“rated at Americus, Ga., at The
Close of Business Jane 30,1919,
20,000.00
Reioorces
j*mand loans 1130,972.37
? me , l0 “ ns — 420,684.87
Itordrafts (unsecured).. 73.84
wnds and stocks owned
hy the bank 104,960.00
““king house, furniture
•id fixtures ........
"J trnm banks and
rankers in this state....
"*• f rom banks and
rankers in other states 62,601.78
Wency ....$37,927.00
7 6,160.00
™«r, nickels
7'. 8,070.49
•Uh items .. 6,661.91— 67,699.40
on cotton in
96,263.98
killer. It relieves pain and soreness
finratn*. »«“*!«!»< I WANTED—A good shoe and eloth-
** ** * adT '|ing salesman. Fine opportunity for
.the right man. Address L. Y. care
Statement of The Condition of The | Times-Recorder. 2-7t
BANK OF PRESTON, ;
Located at Preston. Ga., at The I WHEN YOU NEED WOOD call
Close of Business Juno 30,1919. | City Wood Yard. Phono 499. Prompt
Resources
I delivery guaranteed
9-30t
Demand loans $ 1,018.141 WANT TO DO YOUR One watch
Time loans 46,907.161 clock and Jewelry repairing. Expert
Overdrafts (secured) .... 6,714.85 I service and reasonable charges. R. S.
Overdrafts (unsecured).. 23.38 IBroadhurst, Jeweler, 110 Lamar St,
Bonds and stocks owned | directly in front ot postofflee.
by the bank 200.00
Banking house 2,440.601 FOR SALE—Honest time falthful-
Furniture and fixtures.... 2,442.611 ly applied by good mechanics, insures
Other real estate 4,706.61 1 satisfaction on aato repair. Try us.
4,661.89
Utsn,
Pocess of shipment
Total
88,439.90
$998,685.59
, Liabilities.
raJ? a| f ock Paid in ....$ 66,000.00
f , Und 36,00.00
raided profits less cur-
expenses, interest
t4vH taX , CS ? aid 66,803.68
“•' dual deposits sub-
C„7 check 586,178.12
^certificates 1,809.40
|T, certificates 204,394.49
■?* and bills * redia-
.“l' 11 ''? 40,600.00
“-mils borrowed 10,000.00
Due from banks and
bankers in this state....
Due from banks and
bankers in other states
Currency $3,144.00
Silver, nickels,
etc 1,156.98
Cash items .... 34.78—
Profit and Ion
Other resources
(itemized) 2,929.90
I Schneider Marble Co.
FOR PROMPT and satisfactory
7,890.47 truck service phono SOS. Clark’s
Transfer. 7-tf
4,335.76
698.83
Total $84,029.99
Total
$998,6^5.59
f OF GEORGIA,
*»ter County:
•f n ™ e eam ® Lee Hudson, caah-
Bank of Commerce, who being
'room, says that the above and
a 5* s j u ! cm « n ‘ 1» • true condi-
at, r . ?aid . l>anl, » «* shown by the
' , °f file in «id bank.
bank.
LEE HUDSON, Cashier.
01 *° •nd subscribed before
V.. GERTRUDE SMITH,
^70? a Uc ’ Sumter County, Ga.
7th day of July, 1919.
^nune
CL EAN EVERYTHING. PHONE
2$-tf
, Liabilities.
Capital stock paid in ...'....$ 16,000.00
Due to banks and bank
ers in other states 23,600.00
Individual deposits subject
to check 16,981.86
Demand certificates 9,000.00
Time certificates 19,337.80
Cashier's checks 210.27
FARM AND CITY LOANS— 61-2A
interest. Terms easy. Quick service.
V W Dvke. «-»!>.«
LOST AND FOUNP
LOST—One 12-size open-face, gold
filled, 17-jewel Hlinois watch. Re
ward if returned to Joe McMath.
6-lw
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. E. E. PARSONS
Dentist
Office Commercial City Bank Bldg.
P. O. Box 442. Res. lit W. Church.
OFFICE HOURS:
8 to 12 a. m.—1 to 6 p. m.
Night 7:30 to 9 except Thursday.
C. P. DAVIS
Dental Surgeon
ORTHODONTIA, PYORRHOEA
.Res. Pbona 310 odea Phone 818
Allison Building.
r.aMLK
AMERICAS LCBOB |
F. t A it., meets
second and
Fourth Friday night
at 8 o'clock.
DR. M. H. WHEELER
DENTAL SURGEON,
BeU Building,
Office Phone 786. Eei. Phone 884,
CALCIUM ARSENATE.
Everybody ia very much pleased with the demonstration
held last Friday. Wo have purchased one' car-load of
this Calcium Arsenate at a much cheaper price than we
have been paying.
SPECIAL PRICE NOW Springfield Sprayers me the
$30 Per 100 Lbs. only satisfactory Hand
Sprayer made. Price $16.00. We can fill all order*
promptly. 1 ’ ^,1;
PLANTERS SEED COMPANY
209 Forsyth St. Phone 502
-
B. L. M’DANIEL, W. H.
U HAMMOND. B*e >
HARRY HAWKINS
COMMANDERY MASTING.
DeMolay Commandery, No. I
Knights Templar, meets every thir
Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. All
visiting Sir- Knights have a cordla
Invitation to meet with us.
W. F. SMITH,
Eminent Commander
FRANK J. PAYNE, Recorder.
Attorn a7-at-Law.
Offices In Wheatley Building.
Phone 62
ARE YOU READING TIMES-RECORDER WANT ADS?
AMERICUS CAMP. 202, WOODMEN
OF THE WORLD.
— day night In W. O. W.
All visiting Sov-
orelgns. Invited to meet
with us.
C. J. CLARKE, O. O.
NAT LeMASTER, Clerk.
at. a council
LODGE. F. and A. M.
.meets every First
and Third Friday
nights. All visiting
ipothert are Invited to attend
J. a SHEPPARD, W. U.
NAT
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
Total
$84,029.99
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Webster County:
Before me came N. E. Bullock,
Cashier of Bank of Preston, who be
ing duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said bank, as shown by the
books of file in said bank.
N.E.BULLOCH.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 7th day of July, 1919.
GEO. E. THORNTON,
Clerk, S. C.
YOUR CLOTHING NEEDS CARE-
FUL ATTENTION. SEE US.
AMERICUS STEAM LAUNDRY.
PHONE IS. 23-tf
LOST—At Myrtle Springs Sunday
July 6, gold shield shaped ring with
raised Japanese letters C. A. C. and | F or Macon and Atlanta .... „
small chip diamond. Finder notify ny,,
Chra. Culpepper, phone 226| Liberal £ Co.umZ^ 7 i t M l m
reward - 7 - 3t - foiumbu,IZ l Z
Arrival and departure of passenger
trains, Americus, Ga.
Central of Georgia Railway
Trains Arrive.
From Columbus
(Seminole) *11:1* a ■
From JacksonvUle
(Seminole) • 8.40 a ■
From Atianta-Macon ....* 6:18 a m
From Albany • 0:87 a m
From Columbus 1110:00 a
From Columbus 111:46 a
From Atianta-Macon * 2il7 p
From Montgomery-Albany • 2»17 p
From Columbus 1 7:15 p
From Macon • ; t ${ v
From Montgomery-Albany *10t64 p m.
grams uepart.
For Jacksonville
(8emlnola) *lttl* a ■
For Chicago (Seminole) ..* 8:4* a ■
For Macon-Atianta • 6:17 a m
For Montgomery-Albany . .* 1:18 a ■
For Columbus I 7:10 a
2:17 p
DR. J.C. BERRY
Physician and Surgeon
Bell Bldg. Oppostto Postofflee
Residence Phono 612
Office Phone 08.
The Entire Famliy Enjoys An
ELECTRIC FAN.
Not only for the comfort of one—but for the health and
coolness of the entire family. That’s why you should buy
an Electric Fan today. It is one home comfort that ev-
eryone can enjoy. Your guests will like it, too.
no 14 T tin oc* i
DR. H. T. HOPE
Physician and Surgeon
Office Bell Building.
Residence Phono 009
Office Phone 98.
Don t delay purchasing your fan until you have passed
through months of hot discomfort. Get a fan for all
summer use and in the fall you will find use for it still.
An electric fan has really come to be an all-year-’rouna
■convenience.
Our stock of fans is complete—every size.
healthicr—an° ^ Y ° Ur b ® ha PP ier and
MISCELLANEOUS
John R. Flanagin
HARNESS and SHOE SHOP
Over Pearlman's Store on
Lamar Street
Make and Repair Harness
Shoe Repairing
Your Guests will Want to Return. Electric Irons, Perco
lators, Toasters. Fans.
AMERICUS LIGHTING CO.
PHONE 555.
Times-Recorder Wants are Business Bring.
ers.
•ATffflf
■CMU kunrlfMt iraanM-
a a ALLEN, Metal Worker.
Tin, Copper, Galvanized IronWork
Metal Celling, Sky Lights, Metal
Roofing.
Into Radiator Repair* and Goner,
at Job Work.
TAXI CAB PHONE 49
I ao longog get my calls at 825.
Always call 42.
7-3t
LOST—Between Americas and Al
bany July 4, on*' 36x4 1-2 inflated
auto tiro on Baker rim. Return to
S. J. Clark and receive reward. 7-tf
DELCO-LIGHT
TW complete Electric Light and
Turns the cream separator—
tumbles the chum. Saves time
every day.
H. F. BYRD, Phono 402
P. O. Bex 41, Americus Ga.
For Albany * 7:86 p ■
For Macon-Atianta ..!...*10:64 p ■
'Dally. 1 Except Sunday. itSundsy
only.
sOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOf:
AUTOMOBILE LIVERY;
Americus Taxicab Co. |
Phone 825. Res Phone 646'
L. L. COMPTON. J_
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Keep Your Kitchen Cooll
Here’s one way to.
v BEAT the HEAT
‘ NEW PERFECTION
OIL STOVES
(Made By Standard Oil Co.) , J|m
swelter this summer over a coal or wood
, energy, temper and
•‘ove when you can save »
health by using kerosene oil?
• 2* S ^ <,ard NEW perfection OIL STOVE
is SAFE, neat, reliable and clean. The burnera
are spaced far enough to permit the use of large
cooking vessels. The frame, oven and burners are
reasonable.** 1 qUa ity materiaI ’ And -re
SEABOARD AIR LIKE RT.
Passenger Train Sehedils,
Time Table Effective 10:01 A
March 31,1919.
Eastbonnd.
DEPART-
For Cordele, Helena and Savannah,
1:81 P. M. Eastern Time.
For Cordele and Helen , 6:16 P. M.
Eastern Time.
For Cordele, Helena and Savannah,
2:20 A M. Eastern Tim*.
Weetbeaid,
DEPART—
For Richland, Colombna and Al
bany, 10:00 A M. Central Tim*.
For Colnmbue and Montgomery, 8:10
P. M. Central ’a*.
KIMBALL HOUSE, ATLANTA
In The Centre of the Wholesale
and Retail District*
400 ROOMS. RATES MODERATE.
UJ.DDTKLER, C.L.DUCKLER,
Proprietor, Manager.
Two Burner Stove .
Three Burner Stove.
Four-Burner Stove .
$13.50 »'
$18.00
$24.00
The Oven* are Clara Front and the Price la:
One Burner Glass Front Oven .... $4 OO
Two Burner Glass Front Oven ..$5.00
j
Strength of Bone-end Oak.
A very small bone, only one square I
millimeter—.0135 square Inch—In
•meter, will hold 33 pound* In tuspea* J
•too without breaking; while t piece of j
the beet oak of the same thlckoeaa [
Will hold up oolj 22 pound*.
Sheffield Company
Phone 20
Americas, Ga.
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