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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9,1919.
AMERJCUS TIMES-RECORDER.
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remain until hia term of enlistment is
over in February.
J. T. Crawford, of near Dawson,
recently discharged from the army,
is visiting his cousins here.
Mrs. Cornelia Jennings and Miaa
Boss Lee Huggins spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Jennings
in Americus. •
Miss Lucile Crawford is in Plains,
just returned from having nursed a
case in Souther Field.
Mrs. A. J. Timmerman la the guest
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DELCO-LIGHT
Safe for the children. Brings
lasting cheer. Benefits the
wholefamlly.
■ca. Ruby T. Davison and two
childreu are the guests of her mother,
Hr*. J- W. Timmerman.
Mo. F. C. Jennings has returned
to Hobs where she will reside.
Ii* L. B. Johnson . and little
daagiters have returned from an ex
tended visit to relatives in Hiwas-
Cfcafie Crawford is at home on a
thirty-day furlough, after which he
will set urn to the navy whcrt he will
DR. X. X. PARSONS
Dentist
Office Commercial City Bank Bldg.
P. 0. Box HI. Res. Ill W. Chunk.
OFFICE HOURS:
8 to 12 a. an.—1 to 6 p. m.
Night 7:30 to 9 except Thursday.
FOR SALE—BUSINESS COURSE
IN AMERICUS BUSINESS COL
LEGE; WILL SELL ON EASY
TERMS. WHOLE COURSE WORTH
$110. SEE /. W. BARWICK. LES
LIE, GA., OR PHONE 66, LESLIE.
16-30t-d;4twky
WANTED—To contract to do all
ur hauling. Phone 303. CLARE’S
RANSKER. Il-tf
■non
STOLEN, STRAYED OR RUN—
$60.00 reward for Information lead
ing to tho recovery of a pair of
mare mules. One 12 or 14 years old,
dark bay or black, few white spots
C. P. DAVIS
Dental Surgeon
ORTHODONTIA. PIOHBHOIA
Rea, Phone lit .dee Phono 111
Allison Tluildtns.
Ruth Timmerman, Mrs. Emmett
Harper, Mr. A. J. Timmerman spent
one day in Columbus this week.
Principal Donohoo, of Cordele
High school, spent the week-end in
town with Mr. and Mrs. Foster. ♦
^ Mrs. E. W. Stapleton,
where saddle works, in fair order,
will weigh about 800 pounds. The
other, a mouse colored or blue, about
4 years old, with soro on lip or nose,
a recent mulo kick on right sld e Just
above flank, in medium work order,
will weigh about 1,000 pounds. Theso
mules were taken from near Smlth-
ville last Wednesday night, Septem
ber 24, 1919, about 8:30 p. m. Notify
F. L. ALLISON & COMPANY, OR
LUCIUS HARVEY, SHERIFF SUM
TER CO., AMERICUS. GA. 28tf
Cordele, Ca.
Phone 496
Red Cedar Shingles pre the best
yet We carry at all times e largi
stock and can fill your orders
promptly. Come to see us when you
are in the market for shingles. Jno.
W| Shiver. Phone 117.
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FRATERNAL ORDERS
M. B. COUNCIL LODGE, F. A A. M.
Jk Meets every first
/TjjSX and third Friday
nights. All visiting
/\ brothers are invited
' v to attend.
J. E. Sheppard, Worshipful Master.
Nat L'eMaster, Secretary.
Mrs. E. W. Stapleton, of West
Palm Beach, Fla., visited her sister,
Miss Bessie Stapleton, of Plains hos
pital, spending a few days with Mrs.
DR. F. L. CATO
and
DR WILBUR C SMITH
Physician* and Sargoooe
dice Hours: 10-12 A.. M
2- 4 P. M.
lones: Office 531. Rea. 55.
FOR SALE—International 10-20
Titan tractor, one 3 disc McKay
plow, on'e Tandem Ozbomo harrow,
run lightly one season. Write
“Tractor,” Tlmcs-Recorder. d-4t;w-lt
in the Atlanta public school this year.
Peoples ’school, West End.
Cecil Walters came home for tho
week-end this week.
A. J. Timmerman plans to go to
Columbus at the close of this year
to go into tho automobile accessory
business. Mr. Timmerman is one of
Plains’ most popular young business
I men and has worked with Oliver,
McDonald & Co. since leaving col
lege in early young manhood. Many
friends in the community will regret
to lose Mr. Timmerman and family
from the business and social life of
the community.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Jones, of Rich
land, were guests of Mrs. Ferguson
FARM LOANS.
MISCELLANEOUS
AMERICUS CAMP, 202, WOOD
MEN OF THE WOELD.
rjcssi&=jR> Meets every Wed-
nesday night in the
W. O. W. Hall. All
Y visiting Sovereigns
are invited to meet with us.
C. J. Clarke, C. C.
' ' Nat LeMaster, Clerk. .
CLOCKS
FOR SALE—At a bargain, new
$1660.00 six cylinder car. J, T. Tay
lor. O-d&w-tf
R. H. BURNS
Local Distributor and Afoot
Atlanta Georirian and
Sundy American
Phones: Office 72; Residence 788
5 1*2 Per Cent. Money
to lend on first class farm lands.
fARM, AND CITY LOANS—5 1-2
per cent Terms easy. Quick serv-
!. W. W. DYKES. 4-20-tf
Tiffany Never-Wind. A
clock you never have to
wind. A good time
piece.
THIS ADVERTISEMENT.
And $12.50 will entitle the sender to
a regular $25.00 course in’ Hair
I limited time only. Diploma given on
completion of coune. Taught
through mail or personal instruc
tions. Send $2.00 for a six weeks’
| complete treatment of SARDONYX,
land 8c revenue stamps. One bos or
bottle of SARDONYX by mail 60c.
We teach HAIR GROWING direct
from the ALMER COLLEGE. We
also have a complete line of TOILET
ARTICLES, SOAPS, LAUNDRY,
[etc. One trial will convince you.
Write at once.
PARKER & GALE CO.,
600 Steelamanna Ave., Lackamanna
U.
COMMANDERY MEETING.
DcMolay Commandery, No. 6,
Knights Templar, meets every third
Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. All
visiting Sir Knights have a cordial
invitation to meet with us.
W. F. Smith, Eminent Commander.
Frank J, Psyne, Recorder.
6 Per cent. Money on City Pro pap.
ty. Good connections and quick
service.
Gordon Howell, A1 '5““
FOR SALE—Lunch and
Restaurant privilege at
Sumter County Fair, grounds
October 16th to 18th. Ap
ply to Jos. Perkins, Sec’y.
Trcas., Chamber of Com
merce Building.
Sunday.
Louie Timmerman, with a party
of friends, came from Pelham to
spend a few hours with his home-
folks Sunday.
ORANGE CRUSH pute
a quick quietus on
Shirot. Served ice cold, its
refreshing natural fruit fla
vor delights and invigor-
THOS.L.BELL
Jeweler and Optician,
Harmony.
II Is a beautiful and blessed world
we live In. The flowers blossom In
obedience to the'same law that keep-
the stars In their placet. Each bird
song Is an echo of the universal hur
tunny. It Is humaalty which thrusts
discords and false and Jarring notes
Into the days. We go out Into the
beautiful morning carrying our useless
loads of frets and worries, our left
over resentmen s und our faithless
fears. The sunshine assures us I lint the
world la still.moving safely In Ita ap
pointed course und God has not for
gotten us: the birds lift tbelr cheering
notes of rejoicing that they hare found
food for the duy. hut we lift complain
ing voices because we have not found
provisions for years to come. Our
moody spirits und Jarring tempera
hurt the love on eurtli and In heaven.
But they hurt onr own souls most of
all, for they put us out of tun* with
tho music of the universal
I lr. The Centra or the Wnuloaai
anil Retail District-
till) ROOMS RSTES MOnERATB
L. J. IIINKLER, C.L. DINKLER,
Proprietor. Xiuftr*
*i F. and A. M.
/\\ AMERICUS LODGE
F. and A. M , meet*
yfifffiffVy every second and
fourth 'Friday nigh*
\r at 8 o'clock.
S* L. McDaniel, Worshipful Master
8. L Hammond. Secretary.
ORANGE CRUSH ia o!h
tamable wherever soft
onnka are sold. One ice-
eold bottle will induce you
to order a cage of thi* got*
den goodness. Our mod-
art machinery bottle*
Orange Crush under
sanitary eondi-
B. H. ALLEN
Tin and Slate Roofing.
General Job Work
Auto Radiator Repair*
122 So. Lee St. Pbona 703
FARM LOANS
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
AGRICULTURAL LIME: Uae
Limo and Increase your crap
yields. Write for literature and
for delivered prices and point.
Suwanneo Limestone Company,
Jacksonville, Florida. 2-w-4t
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
of any size on farm lands. Reas
onable rate*. If you need loans
give us a showing.
Passenger Train Schedule.
Time Table Effective I Oil A. M.,
March 31, 1919.
Eaitbound.
DEPART—
For Cordele, Helena and Savan-
nah, I s31 P. M. Eastern time.
For Cordele and Helena, 6:15 P.
M., Eastern time.
For Cordele, Helena and Savan
nah, 2:20 A. M., Eastern time.
Westbound
DEPART—
For Richland. Columbus and Al-
bany. 10 A. M., Central time.
For Columbus and Montgomery,
3tl0 P. M.. Central time.
Maat and Grocar Refrigerators.
Display Rsfrlgadstor Counters.
Fireproof Safas sod Vault Doors.
Toledo Computlo* Scales, B.
Swiet, Solos Asset, 120 N. Jocks,
Strest, Albany, Go. Phooo 732.
AMERICUS
Andrews Realty Co.,
Commercial City Bank Building
Americus. Georgia.
Blinds, Mantels and Column*. No
order too small, nor too large, for us.
Have You Seen the
New Typewriter
Ribbon — of Silk?
Office executives interested
In quality as well as econ
omy are especially enthu*
siastlc over the fine Type
writer Ribbon—of SUk.
.buy special design you may have
will bo glad to make them for y
Jno. W. Shiver. Phone 117.
, BOTTLING CO,
A T. Wurren, Manager
By the Bottle-
Less by the case.
writer Ribbon-
They find alio, iM this
sflk ribbon outwears two,
often three, ordinary rib
bons besides allowing more
J carbon copies than usuaL
A trial will convince you.
HIGHTOWER'S
BOOK STORE
A Complete Stock of
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Phone 246
S^honejoiygs
<m%y
Stenographers and Bookkeepers In
Demand; Trained Workers Needed
Alts. J. A. Cox, oIAl-
demon, W. Va., writes:
**My daughter . . .suf
fered terribly. She could
not turn in bed ... the
doctors gave her up, and
we brought her home to
die. She had suffered so
touch at... lime. Hav
ing heard of Cardut, we
got It for iter.”
Pries* Fori Oct., Nov. eud D
PINTS 8 I-2*i QUARTS 18u
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^AUTOMOBILE JJVERYX
a Americus Taxicab Go. 0
•Phone 825. Res Phone 646X
6 L. L. COMPTON. $
<X>0<XKX><X>000<>0000
. Graduates of The Americus Business College
receive highest salaries and are always in
demand. The course of instruction is most
thorough, and only modem, up-to-date sys
tems are used. A highly trained faculty in
sure the student who matriculates at this in
stitution rapid advancement and early grad
uation. Classes formed weekly and certificates
of Proficiency Issued. The Americas Business
College, now located in Armory Hall, on For
syth strest, has within recent yean grown
ints one of the most substantial of Amerieua’
educational institutions, and hundreds of our
graduates now hold positions of high tract
and responsibility in business houses here and
elsesrhere.
Enroll
Now And
Finish
Training
In Time To
Accept a
Good
TAXI CAB PHONE 49
H. C. Taaxhs.
I no longer get uy calls st ua
Always call 49.
“Ioa tow days, sue be
gan to Improve,” Mrs.
Cox continues, “and had
no trouble at.. .Cardul
cured her, and we slug
Its praises everywhere."
We receive many thou
sands of similar letters
WE WILL BUY YOUR
LIBERTY BONDS, ANY
ISSUE OR
DENOMINATION
Allison Realty Co.
R. E. ALLISON
OFFICE. KOOm i.
ALLISON BUILDING
PHONE 649
Students who come hen for their business
education from points outside Sumter county
are regarded as special wards it the faculty
while here, and parents and guardians should
consider this fact in their selection of a
proper Institution in which to prepare their
children for a life career.
A defective flue or a rubbish pile
and a careless smoker—and a
FIRS ALARM!
INSURE NOW! and adequately
through this agency.
Your Children’. \T
PORTRAITS
The fleeting charm of childhood,
caught by the Iense and held in
the photograph. Phone 621—
Make the Appointment Today.
The McKinstry
Studio
women who suffer from
complaints so common (o
tbelr sex. ft should do
you (poj, too. Try
Americus Business College
*"»ory Hall Americus, Ga.
Herbert