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THURSDAY, JUNE 2.192L
THE AMERICUS TIMESRECORDER, }
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BY AIXMAN.
doings of; the duffs
How Was a Man To Know ?
I BOUGHT A DRESS TODAV FOI
MY UTTIE NIECE-SHE’5
GIVING A PARTY AND ( WANT
TO SURPRISE HER! r=
TOM, DON’T YOU THINK
THIS IS A CUTE DRESS?
I BOUGHT IT TODAV - -
DON’T YOU THINK
IT’S PRETTY?
I MUST 5HOW IT .
TO TOM!
NOW CAIM YOURSELF-
LITTLE SKYROCKET)
THIS DRESS IS FOR. ’
| LITTLE MILOPfD
MV niece! ' ■
I TELL YOU THE I
WOMEN AREGOINGl
PLUM& DAFFEY
WITH Th•
Don’t You
ever pur
That dress
ONMI j
OH. SHE’LL
JUST GO
WILD ABOUT
IT? •
SaptUts Agree That Is
Solution of Rural
Problem
More than half the churchea In
aptlat association were represented
Iturday and Sunday at Bethel
lurch, nine miles cast of Americus,
hei) the union Tlfth Sunday con-
■jfen was held.
■W exercises opened Saturday
orning at 10 o’clock with the or-
inlzatlon, with the election of Rov.
. B. Johnson, pastor of the Bap.
it church at Plains, as moderator.
P- H p nry T. Brookshire, pastor of
Btral Baptist church here, was
psen fts clerk.
lAfter a short devotional led by
I f .nrl W M in mm tL. sitirt
Tag Can't Keep a Secret
TAS-WUAT
ADE YOU-JJP
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tagalons-why
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GEE-IGCRTA
HIDE THESE
APPLES .
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t WONT SPANK YOU
THIS TIME, AS TUEPE
IS NO EVIDENCE r
V, AGAINST YOU. J
AN’ CAN T
KEEP TH'
APPLES
; MOM?
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jc Pre-Eminence of Service for
pst." He made a profound im-
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TELEPHONE IN MY '
OFFICE THAT HOLES
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WE HAVE b PAYMENTS ft
yet to make oh our y
CAR, AUtlHN HUSBAND
BOUGHT MY DIAMOND RlUG/
Strom a BAFrmHDER^^
f DO TELL MB >
SOMEtHlUS
ABOUT YOURSELF
MRS. M c GAFF! /
/ DID YOU >
'ACCOMPLISH MUCH
LAST MIGHT AT
the director's
. MEETUtei, ;
k TOMAS /
GOOD ATPOKER.THEU 1
THEY STARTED THE
GALLOPIHG DOM IMOES
V AMD I VIAS MICKED FOR
V *32,50’ J
SO 'CENTRAL'
COULD GIVE
, HER THE
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IDEA IU PROPOSING
, TO YOUR GIRL L
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I highly praised.
pie afternoon session was given
k exclusively to the discussion of
I mutual obligations of the pastor
his church and the people to the
lor. The unanimous conclusion
1 reached that every commiinity
pld have its resident pastor, with
lome provided for his continued
Idence, so that he might be able
minister to the needs of the
-eh and its congregation at all
M&f the day or night. Instances
recited wherein the case of a
th in the community, the regular
tor living so far from his church,
otherwise prevented from attend-
the call was made for a minister
nn entirely different locality to
ciate at the services necessary,
a was not deemed the proper
whig
SOUP
STEAM
Brooks and Nichols warehouse con- York on the Adriatic far a six weeks’ of Mayor and Mrs. Stewart of Savan-
- -• tour 0 f Europe. Mr. Lanier is a - "" ' * ’ ....
delegate from the West Point Bo-
tary club to the International Rotary
club convention which meets in Ed
inburg, Scotland, Juno 13-16. He
will also attend the world cotton con-
forcncc, Liverpool, England. The La
nier party will visit England, France,
Belgium, Switzerland .and Holland,
and will return on tho Olympic tho
middle of July.
Mias Harriet Stewart, the daughter
aicn of the legislature has closed lie get ns many' grain elevators bu
is to go with tho State Bureau of Georgia as possible, to provide
Markets ns special representative keting facilities for Georgia di
of that department in a campaign tolficd crops. , '
HIGH SPOTS IN
GEORGIA NEWS
tained 100 bales of cotton.
The white barbers of Savannah are
on a strike. Tho master barbers re
cently annouaced they would reduco
tho percentage given employees and
this brought about the strike vote.
Recently the prices of hair cuts and
shaves in Savannah went back to
pre-war • levels.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lanier and
their mother. Mrs. Lafayette Lanier,
and niece, Miss Gabriclla Freeman,
ternoon. She was leading in the
girl’s running race, when her stir
rup broke and she was thrown.
Fred T. Bridges, of Dublin, who
is reading ll L “ ’ 1
of tho Gcoi
announced
The city of Savannah has reduced
the wages and salaries , of Its em
ployees. Effective June 1 a cut of
approximately B per cent will be
MONEY 6°|o
MONEY LOANED. on i f,r T, JHj * 1 . 6 p,ru
sit ana borrowers have privilege
paying pert or ell of principal at any intareit period, stopping,
lereir on Amounts paid. Wo always have beat rataa and ait
terms and give quickest service. Sava money by seeing or writing
it alter the coming scs-
hoat of the mayor and finance com
mittee. by the comptroller.
Mrs. Hope Harris, of Rockmart,
widow_of the late W. A. Harris, died
Monday at the home uf her sister,
Mrs. Corrn Karris, the suthor, at Ry-
dai, Ga.
The warehousese of J. M. Coch
ran and Brooks snd Nichols st Rock-
mart. were destroyed Monday mid-
nnight by fire. Twelve aqtomo-
Sundny morning at 10 o’clock a
iss meeting was held at the Sun-
y school hour, wherein the entire
nmunity joined the delegates in
; services of the morning. Rev.
G. R. ELLIS or G. C. WEBB,
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
|c services of the morning.
I. J. Ballcw, of Americus, preach-
I a forceful sermon at 11 o’clock,
[is service concluding the sessions.
LADIES' NAINSOOK
GOWNS AT 88c
Lsdtes’ Nainsook Night Gowns In
flesh and white color; hand em
broidered blue birds, embroidery
trimmed and other styles; alt
made of standard quality nain-
soak: they are better then some
you hsvo seen at 12.50; all slrts
at .....: , 88c
ROMPERS AT 2Sc
, Chilren’s Rompers of Khaki Cloth;
all sizes; blue and brown; to
close at ...:. .' 2Sc
MORE SEA ISLAND
AT 8 3-4c
Two thousand yards fine soft finish-
t <i Sea Island; even weave; sold
n nny reasonable quantity, at
. yard 8 3.4c
CREX SQUARES, 8x12
FEET. AT *7.80
Beautiful patterns of Crex
Squares; size 8x12 feet; these
same goods sold only a short
while ago at *15.00; now, at
each (7.80
THE BEST PAJAMA
I CHECKS AT 28c
Extra grade, closely woven; 30
inches wide; the quality that sold
for 45c; here now at yard 28c
WHITE ORGANDY AT 37c
Sheer White Organdy; 40 inches
wide; regularly 50c; here now at I
yard 37c
1,000 PAIRS WOMEN’S
STOCKINGS AT 10c PAIR
Soft, medium weight; not the kind
you usually see for 16c or two
pairs for 25c; but they arc all .
good ones and just a short time
ago they were good Rellera at
25r; spliced heels and toes, at |
Established 18 Years
We Strive To Please
Fillings $1.00 and Up
AU Other Work at Low Cost
Engraved Cards* Belli tba Jew*
in the J. M. Cochran warehouse. The
G. E. Buchanan, Jr.,
Steam Vulcanizing
And
RETREADING
* All Sixes
We Will Answer Your Call
ANY TIME—ANYWHERE
Phone 4; Night 836
Turpin Bldg.
Farm Loans in Any Amount Promptly Nego
tiated and Closed.
T. O. MARSHALL
36-38 PLANTERS BANK BLDG. AMERICUS, GEORGIA
Liberty Cafe
Turner Electric Co.
Reduced Prices on House
Wiring and Fixtures
We are ready. Are you? Call
us for an estimate-
Phone 124.
Regular Dinner Every Day.
From 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m.
Prepared By the Best Chef 1
THE TASTE WILL TELL
Open Day and Night
Your Patronage .Will Be Highly Appreciated
If Your Place of Business
Should Burn Tonight
Could You Continue
Iri Business
Tomorrow?
"HE gift-candy su
preme — it takes
one back to the ro
mance days of the
old South.
Consider the difficulties you will
encounter tf all your records are
suddenly destroyed.
SHEETING AT 10c YARD
Fine, smooth Sheeting; 40 inches
wide; unbleached; short lengths
from 10 to 20-yard pieces; noth,
ing to equal this one in Ameri
cus; while the lot lasts at
yard if
GOOD RELIABLE
TAFFETA SILK AT (1.88
There are many.grades of Taffeta,
and it is a wise woman who looks
well before she buys this partic
ular kind of Silk. Wo have
,,ready here
yPYour troubles will be numerous
enough after a fire without Inviting
the consciousness of destroyed rec
ords and tho mental torment that
they could hsvo been saved by a com
paratively small outlay.
Wo cau loll you mort about It.
Nunnally's Th* Candy cf th* South
For Sale By
Lawson
Drug Co.
Phone 14
On Packards and Oldsmobiles
General Repair Work On All ’Makes
Of Cars '
J. W. Jones
At Schneider Motor Co. 122 Jackson St.
Phone 140—Residence Phone 689
CARS WASHED AND DOPED
All Makes of Cars.
Best Service
SPECIAL—CARS WASHED AND POLISHED—$1.28.
EXPERT MECHANICAL SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF CARS
By WATTS MARKETT, conceded to bo ono of thi most efficient mechan
ics in South Georgia.
FILLING STATION.
DAVIS AUTO AND REPAIR CO.,
a fine new assort
ment of all tho new shades ana
black and every yard guaranteed
to give ‘ satisfactory wear at
yard *1.88
SOUTHERN
PRINTERS
Standard Dry Goods Co.
Forsyth* St., Next to Bank of Com
merce, Americus, Ga. . - Jt»-
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