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AMERJCUS TIMES-RECORDER.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919.
'English Buys Campbell
Saved In M.-k of Tln.e.
Many wonderful h-rvr.lns niv re ord-
sd ln connection with old bonk*.- The
priceless Coverdnle' Bible In the Brit-
Ish Mnsernn library* for Instance, was
sought by an amateur hook collector
from a butcher who was delighted and
istonlshed on being offered ten stilli
ngs for It. Ht was about to use Its
raluable leaves to .vrap up bis meat
Antiquity of the Emerald.
The emerald has been known since
eari, times both in Europe and In cer
tain parts of the Orient, where Its at
tractive color and rarity have endowed
It with the highest rank. Its name
may be traced back to an old word
which appeared In Greek os smarng-.
Ins. mentioned In Greek by Theoprns-
iis .W B. a
Mosquito Bites
Just as soon as you feel the effect of the
Malarial Germs after being bitten by
Malaria Mosquitoes, It Is advisable to
take GROVE'S. TASTELESS chill TONIC
to destroy the Germs and remove the
Impurities. Pleasant to take. 60c mt
bottle.
Home On Taylor Street
W. L. English has purchased from
D. B. Andrews the house and lot
on Taylor street known as the- Camp-
Times-Recordcr. Want Ads
COPENHAGEN, Oct. 1.—(By As-
sociated Press.)—The breaking of the
Bolshevik lines at Bulata by troops
of the Sinnish general, Balakovitch,
was reported by the Novo Rossiya,
says a Helsingfors' dispatch. Whole
divisions of the Bolshevik! are de
clared to have surrendered. x
riders, cow girls, bucking bronchos
with all the flavor of the round-ups of
the great west of the past.
Other features are Etta Louis
Blake’s Superba; Consul the Great and
Lady Betty—those great apes which
have created interest and wonder
wherever they have been shown;
Stella, The Midget City—Jeason the
great Magician—Serpentina—The Fat
Folks Chautauqua—Over the Falls—]
The Midgets — The Modern Siamese
Twins with an autodrome where Mile. ]
Marie rides at the rate of a mile a
minute. I
Then there are the rides—the Whip,
the Frolic. Merry Go Round and Giant
Ferris Wheel, with the permanent
attractions of Lakewood Park, which
Include the new dancing pavilion,
Giant Coaster, Old Mill, Four Abreast
Carrousel, Bug House, Circle Swing,
Walking Charlie, Rifle Range and Os
trich Farm. |
The foregoing provides such a
varied list of attractions that they
practically combine everything *in the
amusement worfd commonly shown In
the midway of any fair or exposition
each, being shown for a very small
admission.
; (yoocfnigfit
Will Drlra Away " ,
Mosquitos
; t osltlon Shows which will furnish
s entertainment on the Midway of
iBoutheastsm Fair, October 12-21,
It greatest of sll carnival organlza-
a and also the cleanest from every
ndpoint.
has been the aim of Mr. Jones
gugh his successful career to only
No! That’s not the ANSLEY
We do not mark our
garments at fictitiously high figures and then have a SO-CALLED
I Cut-Price Sale—a make-believe bargain sale, where prices are higher
^for inferior garments (which we do not handle) than for first-class
^merchandise to be found at ANSLEY’S all the time. We tell our
■friends and costumers candidly that these so-called Cut-Prices on new
Imerchandise is PURE FAKE—their figures were too high to begin
| with and it is doubtful if they are where they SHOULD be after being
S' grv cut (SO-CALLED.)
I Suits Coats and Dresses
;j A * GREAT RANGES AT
nml we guarantee they will »Uy
away na long as you use It. Pleas,
ant, hesltbrul, smells like a pine
forest. Only a few drops necessary
and you can sleep in peace and avoid
malaria. Also recommended as a
preventative against flies, roaches,
moths, lice, mites, etc. Will not
stain the finest linen. 20c at your
dealer**, or by mall.
Bale Named Deputy For
Ua. Cotton Association
Attractions as are fit for every-
y to enjoy. This array has a he
lming number of freaks, novelties
I sensations in more respects than
s, but they are all clean and aatlsfy
I curiosity of respectable people c
U would not be shown. There are
Bnty-flve different attractions some
them being star features and never
ore exhibited at a fair In the south.
Ine of the big attractions la Essie
r*i society horse show with her
iderful performer, Arabia, one of
.greatest equine stars In the world,
pg things that are very human,
here are also circus features that
only be seen In large organlxa-
is, including trained Ilona, tigers
elephants with one lion who rides
ATLANTA, Oct. 1 John W. Bale
of Rom'e ,was today appointed dis
trict deputy of the American Cotton
Association for the seventh congres*
aional district, and will hav e genera]
oversight of the organization of that
district for the associatidn under
Major D. F .McClatchcy, membership
campaign manger in the big drive
for members which is now beginning
in Georgia. , ” 7
Mr. Bale returned to headquarters
ARL
SOLD
BY
THE
ANSLEY
PLAN
THAT
OF
VALUE
ABSOLUTE
in the senate chamber of the state
capitol this morning after a tour of
the northern part of the state, dur-
$75.00
$65.00
$50.00
$39.75
$35.00
$25.00
ing which he addressed a mass meet
ing at Winder on Monday together
with Judge H. A. Boykin, the pres-
Increase in appetite, the coming back
of strength, disappearance of headaches
and other ills, are a few of the many
good results obtained from the use of a
new remedy (Ziron Iron Tonic).
Mr. Sim Grimsley, of Cordele, Ga.,
tried Ziron and has this to say:
-‘When 1 began to take Ziron, it seemed
that my whole system was run-down,
but soon a((er I began (b take Ziron, I
could eat more each day and would feel
r. great deal better. Ever Since it seem:
tint my health has been improving, as I
seldom have the headache or feet bad
the least bit.” ,
Ziron is a new scientific combination
o' pure medicinal inorganic iron, com
bined wiih phosphorus, the active prin
ciple of nux vomica and tlia hypophos- 1
pliites of lime and soda. It will help to
add mo/e red corpuscles to youf blood
resulting in more folor in your cheeks-
more vitality in vour system.
Try- Ziron today; on the money-bad
guarantee.
Restless Night Is
Passed By President
(Prices Where They Belong.)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—(By As-
sociated Eress.)—After a restless
night President Wilson fell asleep
this morning and arose late. Dr.
Grayson’a bulletin at 1 o’clock said:
“The President had a restless night
and consequently is feeling some
what jaded this morning.”
luildlnu in which the big Govern ment War Exhibit will be housed, to
gether with the co-ordinated efforts of the Department of Agricul
ture and the State College of Agriculture, Atlanta, October 11-21.
MFORT ARRANGE- SCHOOL DAY AT
MENT AT THE FAIR SOUTHEASTERN FAIR,
ATLANTA, OCT. 11-21
Your Blood Needs
•T One of the important features of
Mfrery place where thousands of poo-
fiple gather, Is- modern comfort arrange-
•(■tents. The management of the South-
l*eastern Fair Association has been
jaollcltlous hot only for tho health of
.jkoae who atend the fair, but for their
ijgmonal comfort a8 well and It la the
|deal re of the management that every
Jaoe ehall know la advance of these
I comfort stations with toilets, wash-
i Jowls, mirrors, etc. the use of which
1 adds much to the enjoyment of the
|*lr especially to mothers with small
I dklldren.
I The main comfort station Is In tho
I liberal Arts building at the main en-
[lance to the Midway; another station
fcrjhe exclusive use cf tho women Is
th the basement of the Auto Building
Hrectly opposite this building.
Ibis place is really tho most comfort
able and has a number of rocking
abairs for the elderly ladles who may
■|E to go than for an hour's not’
There la also added conveniences In
tils respect this year In tho grand
atand providing for the health and !
aamfort on a scale unknown at any i
nber fair In the South. i
The Standard
OCTOBER SPECIALS.
, or giving mo nntsmng _ At 29c good h „ vy . Canton Flan-
touch to book learning" to thousands | 6U w ;dth and worth 35c.
of people annually. Wo may fancy we —At »2.98 good hoary' Comforts,
know much about good corn, fine cat- covered with figured aatteen.
tie, swlno and poultry, but many peo- —At $1.39 Men's Flannel Work
pie will learn that they really were! sh!rt *- T » Iu « »»» ■>>»“» **•
poorly informed about these matters —At $1.98 bolt best antla«ptie Dim-
until they como In contact with the I per, 10 yard bolts,
best produced In the world which will —50c over twenty patterns of mat-
bo on exhibition. I ting Rugs, also 30x60.
In order to encourage attendance on (—At 5c great assortment of pure
the part of those who will be moat ; white Pearl Buttons, all sixes,
benefited, Tuesday. October 14. ha. _ At $3.50 good grad. Cotton Blank-
been designated oa School Day when f u R regular aiz®
all school children will be admitted . _ A| ’ $3 . s0 c ‘ ho , M ', boul fif ,
tnr 1ft rontu whan nrnvlrtml iwtth a ! , *
of Men's $5 Hats, all cbl-
Your money’s worth
When you make a purchase here we want you to
feel that what you buy is of more value to you than
the money you pay for it. If you don't—are not
satisfied—we cheerfully refund your mpney.
special ticket wb'lcb may be bad by
aay school teacher in Georgia oa ap
plication to R. M. Strlpltn, Secretary,
Box 1006, Atlanta.* A special program
has been arranged for that day and
every child lAleorgia, who can should
attend.
-Al $12.50 Mls.es All Wool Serge
Middy Suits, beautifully made and
trimmed.
-At $1.25 Carpet remnants, mad*
Into rugs, all wool tapestry.
-At $1.19 Silk Poplins, black, white
and colors, full yard wide,
-At $1.25 Genuine Imported Jap.
»nC,o Shantung Silk:. ;xri —
worth $2.
—At Il.t8 Ladies House Slippers,
‘ '■ * and fur
Livest young [men’s styles
You’ll find them all hert
-the latest waist
seams; body tracing garments; military backs,
sport models. They’re tailored for us by Hart
Schaffner & Marx from the fine 1919 patterns of
guaranteed all-wool fabrics. Great values now
at our prices.
most all colors, plain
trimmed.
—At $1.25 Infants' and Children's
all leather Shoes, flexible solee,
else. 5 to 8.
—At 98c Ladies extra quality Win-
ter Underwear, vests asid (tents
NEWEST FURNISHINGS
You'll find them all here;
brilliant neckwear; latest
patterns in ahirta; hosiery,
underwear, everything of the
highest grade.
BOYS' SUITS.
We have the* best clothes
ever made for boys in the
very latest styles. TTie models
have all the smart yonng men
features; belts, yokes, plaits,
all the lively pocket varia
tions. Prices range from
$8.50 to $25.
boy*, none better mode.
-At 98c Ladle. Muslin Night
Gowns, trimmed with bee and em.
broidery.
—At $1.78 Ladies good quality long
sleeve Night Gowns, trimmed with
embroidery.
—At 15c choice of one hundred doz
en M-n’s Plain and Fancy Socks.
—At 15c Ladles white and black
Hosiery, full end seamless.
—At 35c Children’s Fine Lisle Hose,
double knees, heels end toes.
—At $1.50 Men’s Extra Heavy Cot.
ton Streeters, sites up to 46.
—At 39c Turkfeh Towels, size 22s4t
Inchee and worth 80c everywhere.
STANDARD
DRY GOODS CO.
>Vth St, Neat Beak of Conxuercs
Where the Boys’ Com Clubs of Georg Is "show off” at the Sot. em Fair.
OLLION DOLLAR 7«r It l» set for Friday that there
LIVESTOCK PARADE “J
■ ■■ — stand, whereby Is shown the magntf-
l “Movie” That Impressively icent blue ribbon winners of pure
Shows Why The South Will % %£ £
Become The Larder of in many Instances la surprising lnfor-
the World | matlon to both for there are thousands
of people who never go Jo the atoek
bams and therefore have no Idea of
nut'year the livestock parade was beautiful specimens of livestock
St for Saturday and rain prevented which furnish n bike part of the food
be plana from being carried ont. This of the country.
The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes.