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church tomorrow at 9 a. m. The
services will conclude in ample time
to attend the unveiling of the monou-
ment to the Spirit of the American
Doughboy. The public iH heartily in
vited to attend the service. Let us
I edfcm Poll Wire. Week. Recent- j Gull '“ altar 10 P'W that this
Tr . ri...— world,
ijkcnt Of WaUon Charges—
s5 Denied In House
PLAINS.
ifisillNGTON, November 10. —| PLAINS, Nov. 10. Mrs. R. S. Oli-
, ». r , ver returned Saturday from a pleas-
orchester Mass, post No. 5, oi , . .. .. . 1
,rcn / ant visit to relatives in Decatur,
ncrican Legion, is the first to > Mf and Mrs AuMtin p rcnch a nd
d to the request made by Sec-1 perward French, of Richland, were
Weeks for all information and | guests Sunday of Mrs. E. Timmer-
possession of the legion rela-i n?an, Jr.
the charges by Senator Wat- j Leo Partin, who teaches in the
pf Georgia, that American sol
France had been shot with-
tuit-Tfiartial.
fftclcgram from R. R. Murphy,
adjflKnt of the post, received at the
waMepnrtment, reads: ,
“Worcester post, No. 5, of the
A hi Wean Legion, bitterly resents the
juii^ion upon our comrades in the
arifi^nursc service contained in the
rcjS&cd remarks of the senator from
Gclftin and desire to go on record
as Bering their co-operation to the
wafr^cpartnient in suitably Mnswer-
iiiffiihi.s insult, rebuking the man who
waMtuilty of the remark.”
The Private Soldiers and Sailors
Irifii in a letter to Secretary Weeks
dettfred that “unless the records of
♦ l «-*%ar department have been tamp-
I with" a scrutiny of them will
>h "all the evidence necessary
_„.j conclusively that tyranny,
llity and abuse were the rule
got the exception in the attitude
fficuA r -toward enlisted men,”
Aii! F. The letter was writ-
ccmhcction with Mr. Weeks'
t$IE‘(he American Legion as-
>MHirlng facts relative to al
mi. treatment of soldiers,
infcjiting on the charge of il*
J hangings made by Senator Wat*
Representative Johnson, of
Dakota, Republican, who yea*
i was in a clash with Rcproscn*
. Bulufinke declared, “No mat-
k>w we agree or disagree with
brmcr secretary of war or Gen-
fershhig, I know the charge that
ivorc'takcn out and hanged with*
jourtmartial is not true. And 1
j that no officer or private car*
tout such orders for illegal hung*
school at Pelham, spent the week-end
with hi? parents, Rev. and Mrs. G. R.
IJartin.
Mrs. R. A. Stapleton and little
Alice Andrews, of Americus. spent
Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. R. M.
Andrews.
Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Taylor left
Saturday to spend a month with rela
tives at Morgan.
R. S. Oliver attended the monthly
meeting of the county commissioners
in Americus Monday.
J. A. Hiller and family, from Ter
rell, spent Sunday guests of Mrs.
Mattie Caughman.
Mrs. Leila Chambliss and Mrs.
Lucy Coogle were guests of relatives
at Oglethorpe Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jennings and
Lynette Jennings spent the week
end with relatives at Morgan.
Miss Agnes Thomas is spending
several Jays very delightfully with
friends in Dothan, Ala.
Mrs. Bowman Wise ami Mrs. Alton
Carter were guests of relatives near
Richland Sunday.
Rev. L. II. Johnson is spending
several days at Greensboro, where
he filled the pulpit at the Baptist
church Sunday morning and even
ing.
Dr. Parker, from Chipley, is spend
ing a day or two with his wife, who
i? a patient at the hospital.
Mrs. Margaret Kelly, of Hiawassee,
(IMHADUEIW
FOR SALE
was applause /rum the
icmtic side when Mr. Bulwinklc
red thiit while he had served
jten divisions overseas, he nev-
iforo had heard the astounding
nent that men who were dc-
1 1 “/'.traitors or cowards had
j shot down in their tracks by
run thdir own side,
a never heard of, a man being
N in France or anywhere clso
leas without court martial con-
in,’’-sdcclarcd Mr. Bulwinklc,
J 1 will not stand here and let
sichaltengcd the statement that
g cither cowards or*lnsane, were
fdown,.by .their comrades."
FOR SALE
TWO SPLENDID JERSEY COWS,
FRESH IN MILK
W. T. M’MATH
PHONE Dan
a-tt.
fMISTICE DAY SERVICE AT
i CALVARY CHURCH.
V romlrtdmf the presiding bishop
kgouncil there will be a eelebra*
pf the Holy Communion in all
lupal churches in the United
j* on November U, • Armistice
Us service will be held in Calvary
—White female seller, with
onoplerrd spot around lef; eye,
ine.ntmtg*. For reward notify
JcufcUBh, Americus, Ga.—10-tf
RECEIVED—Extra niee^Mip-
of hen*, fres*i from the coun-
nd prices right. Fine selection
ailing. Phone 71, West End
ottles
FOR SALE—Five or «»i\ thousam
btalks of .ear cane. S. L. Ham
mond, phone 335—7-4t.
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FOR SALK—Milk cow. Gives four
gallons milk a day. R. C. An
drews, Box 42, Rt. A, 'Smithviilc,
Ga.—7-6t
CHRYSANTHEMUMS for sale—Mrs.
• Egbert Allen, phone 618—8-6t.
FOR SALE—Pure-bred, registcrcil
Duroc Buars. Cherry King. Ap-
lily Agricultural College.—3-tf.
TELEPHONE Clark’s Transfer, 303,
for BANNER LUMP COAL—28-tf
FOR SALE—I. X. L. Stalk Cutters;
will cut green cotton stalks. Price
150. H. R. Johnson.—29-tf.
FOR SALE—Five Mom' Bungalow,
238 Horne street, for cash. Phone
or write J. B. Eastcrlin, Jr., Andcr-
sonvillc, Ga.—oct 27-20t.
WATCH the Red Trucks hauling
BANNER LUMP RED ASH
COAL—28-tf. •
FOR SALE—Fifteen acre nursery a
few miles from Albsny, containing
from five to fifteen thousand seed
ling pecan trees. Address, Crugcr
Wcrtbrook, Albany, Ga.—10-7t.
FOR SALE—White Orpington hens
and pullets, $1.00 each. Call
2902 10-2t.
PERSONAL
SPECIALLY engraved Christmas
cards carrying your own plate, fur
nished as follows: 26 for $6.00;
50 for $9.26, or 100 v for $16.00.
Place your order early. Hightower’s
Book Store—10-4t.
SALESMEN WANTED
MONEY TO LOAN
LOST AND FOUND
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
KEYS MADE—Locks repaired. Yale
•• rri
keys a specialty. Prices reasonable.
Phone 843.—l0-7t.
•WANTED—Everybody *ti Americus
to come to the Americus Busines-
college Friday evening to atend tlA
best dance of the sea«on. Splendid
music—lots of fun.' Admission $1.
-9-3t.
Daisy Chrysanthemums
Blooming so-fine,
For a bright bounuct,
I’honc two-four-nine. . —9-sjt
WANTED PECANS—Send sample.-
or write us the brand you have
Highest prices paid. Owens & Poole,
Inc., Albany, r,a.—4-14t.
WANTED—Your HAT to CLEAN
and BLOCK. Service guaranteed.
Columbus Hat Works. Columbus, Ua„
Member Chamber of Commerce, Ki-
wania club.—12-30t.
SALESMEN to cover local territory
rolling dealers. Guaranteed salary
of klOD.no per week for right man.
The Richard. c 0 „ 20n Fifth Avc.,
New York N. Y.—IO-. r it.
FARM LOANS
ATTRACTIVE TERMS
DIRECT INSURANCE
COMPANY CONNECTION
E. J. WITT . B-tf
i Years Old
-Was Sick
To Thjc Coal Buying Public
Winter Is Here
We believe you want the best and the best in tbe
cheapest in the end.
Montevallo at klll.SO and genuine Blue Gem at
$12.00 while rosting a little more are worth a good
deal more for they burn clean and leave no
clinkers.
We also have other coals for less money
HARROLD BROTHERS
Prompt Deliver, Phone No. 2
FIRE, LIFE, CASUALTY
INSURANCE
HERBERT HAWKINS
10-10 Plantar, Bask BelMla,
Now Feels Young Alter
£. Taking Eatonlc for
>1 Sour Stomach
t bid lour stomach ever since 1
f the grip end it bothered me badly,
■re taken Katonic only a week and
I much better. Am 80 years old,”
i Mrs. John Hill,
atonic quickly relieve, sour atom-
, Indigestion, heartburn, bloating
I diatreaa alter eating becauae it
I up and carries out tbe excess
“ r. and gases which cause most
*1 ailments. Ifyou have "tried
and still suiter, do not
s. Eatonlc has brought
l of thousands like you.
iota but s trlde with your
t*S guarantee
CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS FOR
FORDS 50c; GUARANTEED. ALL
OTHER SIZES, 65c AND 75c.
ALSO INNER TUBE PATCHES, 50c
PER BOX. - 'l If 3
FREEMAN’S BICYCLE SHOP, ~
"LIGHTN1N’" SERVICE.
206 N, Jackson St * Phone 937
FOR RENT — Unfurnished apart
ments, up and down stairs as pre
ferred. Phone 933—7-tf.
FOR RENT—One four-room house
on McGarrah street, and one six-
room house on corner Lee and Finn
streets. Phone 247, Mrs. Geo. Oliver.
—8-6t. v
FARM LOANS—Low Interest Rate
and Good Terms. W. W. DYKES.
LOST—White sctttr, female puppy.
lemon spot around one eye, aju* 9
mouths. Notify 1). T. Jennings,
Americus, Ga.—9-lf.
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Pointer
pup .brown and white spots. In
formation or return to Times-Recor-
dcr.—9-3t.
SYRUP LABELS —• For 10-pound
cans printed in stock, for $1 per
hundred, at Southern Printers.—8-4t
will spend the winter at Plain, with ' them for a visit of several «o«to. f
her daughter, Mrs. L. B. Johnson. ; Dr. H. A. Cook and J. H. Pritchard,.
'*2* Cody and Mar-; of Parrott, were business \ sitors to . Bonnie Doinincc,
Li.JA Co 1 ! u . mbu, » *P®nt the | Plains Monday. Laura Wise.
Alvin *Tinim!-VL.'r daughter, Mra. A number from here arc ttending Mrs. E. Timmerman. Miss Mar-
, .ii,i Crm *Z'’ Timmerman I the Lutheran synod which onvencs garlic Hudson, Mi, s Julia Coleman,
ana <nnarcn returning home with in Macon this week. Th. e going Mrs. II. It. McGee and Miss Alice
PRICE TA
Extraordinary Quality Merchandise At Less Than Cost
Everything At Sale Prices
LADIES’ OXFORDS AND
PUMPS
All Women’s Black and
Brown OXFORDS; alt
Black ■ and Brown "2 and 3-
Strap PUMPS. Values
$10.00 and $ 11.00. SALE
Price, Pair—
$7.25
LION BRAND WORK
SHOES
Good news, men. This lot
came in this week. In Men’s
and Boys’ MUNSON’S Ar
my-Last Work Shoes, $6.00
values for—
$4.45
Boys’ Shoes, Same as Above
$5,50 Value. $3.95
MEN’S SHOES
The famous Bion F. Rey
nolds SHOES for Men.
There s none superior in
style or quality. Made right
inside and out. Value $ 15.00.
SALE PRICE, PAIR-
$9.75
MEN’S SHOES
We have fitted thousands of
men in Leonard Shaw &
Dean’s SHOES FOR
MEN. Every pair has carried
comfort and complete satis
faction, All $12.30 values,
SALE PRICE, Pair—
$8.S0
All $10.00 Value,
Sale Price $7.25
ATTENTION, FELLOWS!
We’ve received this week an
other 15 dozen of those Nov
elty Hats, in all shades of
Brown and Gray, for men
and young men. Bought to
sell for $7.50, but this sale—
$4.95
GET READY FOR
WINTER MEN!
Men'i heavy winter Union
Suits, spring needle weave,
warm and lasting. Values
$3.00 and $3.50. This sale—
$1.75
Same As Above,
^2.50 Value, For $1.40
Lamar St. . S. L. SILLS Americus, Ga.
‘‘I Personally Guarantee Every Article That Goes Out of This Store To Be Just What
It it Represented to Be. Prompt and Courteous Attention To Everybody”
KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES • FALL AND WINTER 1921
alue! What does it
mean? Quality first-
sound quality in fabric and tailor
ing. Then pace—a fair, honest,
closely-marked price. That’s
our idea of value—is it yours?
Kirschbaum Clothes
$3°, fo% U° and $45
CHURCHWELL’S
AMERICUS