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JfRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1915 Items for this page should be ’phoned the Times-Recorder not later than eleven o’clock on day of publication. ++++ m + + + * IN THE GARDEN OF DREAMS ♦ + > + (By Bliss Carman.) When, the dawn-winds whisper To the standing corn, And the rose of morning From the dark is born, All my shadowy garden Seems to grow aware Os a fragrant presence Half expected there. In the golden shimmer Os the burning noon, "When the birds are silent And the poppies swoon, Once more I behold her Smile and turn her face, With its infinite regard, Its immortal grace. i ft When the twilight shivers Every nodding flower And the new moon hallows The first evening hour, Is it not her footfall Down the garden walks Where the drowsy blossoms Slumber on their stalks? In the starry quiet, When the soul is free, And a vernal message Stirs the lilac tree, Surely I have felt her Pass and brush my cheek With the eloquence of love That does not need to speak! * * * MRS. SMITH'S PARTY Mrs. W. R. Smith entertained the Thursday afternoon “42” Club yes terday at her home on Hancock av enue. The rooms were beautifully decorated with ferns, palms and vio Easter Is Only Nine Days Away Most men, at this tome o£ the year, say they will wear last summer’s oxfords for while, but when they feel the sap rising they run for a shoe store, Mi-Lady this season will match her suit or gown in pumps or wear a contrasting color. Our stock comprises every wanted style and at present the size range is complete. Buy now and not be disappointed later. The children's shoe bill is an important item in most families. At this store, we sell only the kind that wear well and what is still more essential—FlT. Your child is never mis-fitted here We miss the sale first. Lei Us Fit Your Easter Shoes All The New Shades in Silk Hosiery PINKSTON’S lets. Enjoying Mrs. Smith’s hospital ity were Mrs. T. T. Cochran, Mrs. Roy Parker, Mrs. Will English, Miss Mary English, Mrs. Wafter Snell, Mrs. T. C. Tillman, Mrs. Clarke Poole, Miss Julia Gordon, Mrs. Claude Schneider, Mrs. B. R. Boyd, Mrs. E. E. Schneider, Mrs. Crum, Mrs. J. Edward Cutler, Miss Ellie Breeden and Miss Mar garet Morgan. * » * “42” PARTY Mrs. Hollis Fort entertained her "42” club with a lovely party yes terday afternoon at her home on Lee street Hyacinths and japonicas adorned the attractive rooms and the following guests were present: Mrs. S. A. Daniels, Mrs. Sam Heys, Mrs. Harvey Weaver, Mrs. H. B. Mashburn, Mrs. John Sheffield, Mrs. Frank Shef field, Mrs. A. C. Crockett, Mrs. J. E. Hightower, Mrs. H. O. Jones, Mrs. C. F. Swain, Mrs. John Council, Mrs. John Hudson, Miss Floyd Fort, Mrs. D. F. Lambert, Mrs. Joseph Bryan. * * * IF YC VUE BUILDING, LITTLE THINGS TO REMEMBER Have a door in the outside wall near the icebox, so that the iceman can place the ice in the refrigerator with out coming Into the house. Somie re frigerators can be iced drectly from the outside. If there is ,not to be a back stair case, plan, if possiblbe, an entrance that will not take the maid through the living-room. In many houses this can be arranged by having an opening under the stair landing. This will de pend entrely upon the house, of course but it is an item nojt to be overlooked when thie plans are being made. A great saving in the coal bill will be experienced if metal weather strips English bal oxford, blind eyelets, black or tan $5. Other styles $3 up. This style with sand, gray or putty tops. Also dull and patent. “Mary jane,” or without strap. Women at Work And Play MRS. H. B. ALLEN, Society Editor. Telephone 466 FREE! $2.50 IN GOLD The Mysterious Clock will stop between Mar, 26th and April 4th. Guess when and win the $2.50 in Gold, or a box of Nunnally’s Candy.j Cost you nothing. Fill this coupon out and bring or send to our store witn your order. We are doing ihis to show our appreciation of your patronage: WHAT TIME WILL THE MYSTERIOUS CLOCK STUP? Name Address Day Time p'JJ For Anything in the Drug Line Phone No. ELEVEN and Get it Quick Howell's Pharmacy 120 WEST LAMAR st AmPriciis Ga OPP WINDSOR HOTEL /IHIUILUS, U <l. are set on all casement window's and all doors, and all windows on the north and the east side of the house. Double windows are better for very cold climates. If screens are being made for onij half the window, and there is no need for them to cover the whole window, they should be hooked on w'ith an extra set of hooks for the up per 'half of the window; they can then be changed about at will, and the up per half of the wihdow be lowered whenever desired. While the house is being wired for electricity, it should be seen that FOR SALE 1,000 bushels Ear Corn SI.OO per bu. 5,000 stalks Seed Cane SI.OO per hundred Nice, bright Fodder 1.25 per hundred Peavine Hay, baled $20.00 per ton Wilt Resistant Cotton Seed 1.00 per bushel Cleveland Big 801 l Cotton Seed 90c per bushel Texas Wood Cotton Seed 85c per bushel Toole Prolific Colton Seed 85c per bushel Nice lot Berkshire Gilts from $12.50 to $15.00 each Country Hams at - 20 c fjer lb. Country Shoulders at - - - 15 c per lb. C. C. HAWKINS j --THE- | • Ayashery • • IJtTiVE HD WESTERN MEATS FANCY AND GREEN • S . . GROCERIES .. S • • • SPECIAL lOR SATURDAY, MARCH 26TH 1915—FOR CASH ONLY • • APPLES, 15c DOZEN 2 • Only two dozen to customer • • • • W. A. AYASH, Proprietor • 2 14 PHONES 89 • THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER switches are put in for turning on the light in the cellar from the first floor, and in the second story from the first floor and vice versa. Also see that the cord for the 'bell under the table is not arranged with a plug for the foot, but that six fieet more or cord is added and brought out to the edge of the ta ble. No more awkward scraping un der the table with the foot for the bell. . Slat doors for the bedrooms where there ane not cross windows will give the room almost as much air as an extra window. These can be taken off the hinges in the winter and stored KLEEN SWEEP ] The best preparation on the market for Cleaning, ’dishing and Oiling Floors, contains a liberal amount of disinfectant, making sweeping free from dust and germs. ! Made in Americus by Americus Kleen Sweep Co. Telephones 182 and 851 eswssewws mm m m m mm mm mm mm mmmmmmmm mmmmnmmmmm mmmwmmmrmwwmm rfHiimiiiiiHTi i iimn. i i n | AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CAREFUL DRIVERS | All City Calls - - -25 c i OUT OF TOWN CALLS AT REASONABLE RATES ! PHONE L L. COMPTON PHONE ] 161—Wldnsor Pharmacy. Residence — 646 | THOSE WHO COME AND GO Americus The Mecca For | ! Those Seeking Pleasure, 5 Health and Business. If yon need Glasses I can fit yon. Bell, the Jeweler. advt Supt. Oscar R. Teague, of the Ala- j bama division of the Seaboard, was in Americus this morning, upon official business, going later to Columbus. W. A. McFarland, of Montgomery, was among the many business visitors in Americus today. Mrs. Rogers Williams, of Ellaville, ' was the guest of friends while shop ping in the city. Want to win $2.50 in gold? Guess ( when the clock will stop. Howell’s F’harmacy. advt-lt_ 1 Mrs. M. R. Adams returned this , morning to her home in Macon, after a visit to relatives here. J. W. Kennedy came up this morn- i ing from Dawson, spending the day here upon business. i The condition of Mrs. I. B. Small i this morning was announced as prac- j unchanged from that of yes- j terday, and still serious in the ex treme. Rev. J. M. Murray, of Ellaville, was j among the visitors spending the day in Americus. i Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bridges came in ’ their car from Ellaville yesterday, ' spending the afternoon here. ’ We Have Bought the Pope Furniture Company Bankrupt Stock and have moved same to our big store on Lamar St. where we will sell it cheap, for cash, for 10 days only, begin ning ' TUESDAY, MARCH 23RD. During this 10 day sale we offer big re ductions for cash on our entire stock. Allison Furniture Co. 1 will be pleased to great my friends In my new quarters in Windsor Hotel corner after Apr.’. Ist. S. A. Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Niles, Mrs. Hollis Fort and Miss Floyd Fort spent the day pleasantly with relatives in Mar shallville, going over this morning in Mrs. Niles’ car. Mrs. F. W. McAfee has gone to Sa vannah to spend some time with her son, Madison McAfee. . Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jordan, of Klla ville, were visitors here today, with those coming from the pretty capital of Schley. Miss Mary Carroll returned today to Savannah, after having visited rela tives here. ■ ■■ ■■■■ ■ Guess when the clock will stop and win the $2.50 in gold. Howell’s Phar macy. advt-It Mrs. HJ- L. Murray returned this af ternoon from Montezuma, where she was called recently by the serious ill ness of Mrs. W. I. Murray, the aged mother of Dr. Murray. Mr. John K. Orr was a prominent I Atlantan among Che visitors in Ainer-, icus yesterday evening. Dr. Percy Hudson left this mom- 1 ing for Auburn, Alabama, where he will attend Che Alabama State Con vention of Veterinary Surgeons. He will return home Sunday. II ems for this page should be j ’phoned the Times-Recorder not ] later than eleven o’clock on day ] of publication. <HH3KHKKK>O<HKKKH>OaoO<H»OmjOOOOaiWoI Misses Mary Lee and Glenice Cm.- trell have gone to Savannah, wfeem they will be the attractive guest at friend* for a week. $2.50 in gold Free. Guess when rto» clock will stop. Howell’s advt-lt For the convenience at our custom ers saving our profit-sharing coupauer and who do not always find it aanmm ient to have ‘he small change la thear pockets or at their hemes, we I prepared a $6.00 cash trading into, and with each of these books we wUtt J issue 24 of our valuable certhScwten. | Hooks’ Pharmacy. advt-2S-2t Dr. Peter F. Hahn.sen, state veterin arian, is spending a few days ptea*- ■! antly at his pretty suburban hrnyn bere. That oM mattress made new hi day. Phone Pope Mattress Fbriney, 120. advt-M-tr Are you saving your coupons? It not then you should begin today. Lank over the premiums displayed in w i window and showcases. Hooks’ Phar macy. Phone 75. advt-26-2t. Dr. and Mrs. N. £S. Evans and Mass La Verve Thomas returned last even ing in Dr. Evans’ car from a moter -1 ing trip to Atlanta. Remember that when you purchase a Traders’ Book you secure more etee*- tificates on the same amount than yen would by making your small pur chases. Hooks’ Pharmacy. Phn u# 15. advt-26-2t Seen that mysterious clock? tin-? Well, you're missing a chance to win $2.50 in Gold. Howell’s Pharmacy, advt ATLANTA PAYS HOHABE TO IMITATION« ATIJVNTA, March 26. —The news that William G. McAUoo, secretory -Jt the treasury and President Wilsons son-in-law, was in Atlanta yesterday i had reporters running around in cir cles for a while. The story “bntfc at the luncheon of the Ad Men's dtui. , when a ball stranger ushered na, introduced as the distinguished *r. McAdoo and invited to speak. lie ex plained that be had stopped over to Atlanta to hear his friend William Schley Howard, congressman ftna this district address the club en toe currency queston. The club members were vicing with each other in doing honor to the ae«r guest when some one remembered , McAdoo was in a hospital in the easv ’ recovering from a serious opera tin**.. t Then a few of the leaders in the ebrt admitted they bad framed up a Jobe oa the boys. The stranger look ewaujfV like McAdoo to be his twin brother. PAGE FIVE