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PAGE EIGHT «to<HKHKHKHKK:-<K>^CH><>OO<HKHJO<H>CHKKHKH>O<HKH>CKKH><H><HKKH>OOO I THOSE WHO COME 1 a 5 g o 1 AND GO Americus The Mecca For | a ■— Those Seeking Pleasure, 5 2 8 Health and Business. $ B<Ml-0-Link Friendship Bracelet Dell's, the Jeweler. advt H. S. Jones, of Albany, N. Y., is a visitor to Americus today. Frank Hogg and Armor Cook, of Buena Vista, were in Americus this morning, shaking hands with their trends. Our best guarantee—pleased patrons Tpreads 10c; Sheets 3c. We do any thing from a lace handkerchief to an art square. Yearwoods’ Laundry Agency. Phone 245. “We return ev erything but the dirt.” advt-11-3t H. L. Bowden, of Atlanta, is spend ing the day in Americus. Sol. Hogue, of Macon, is registered at the Windsor. UNIVERSAL JITNEY. SERVICE. —Regular schedule, effective Monday, Jane 14th. Phone. 16. advtlt H. B. Brown, of Albany, is taking in the sights of Americus today. For a thirst quencher and fleshbuild er try a glass of Mrs. Dr. Bahnsen’s fa mous Buttermilk. Hooks’ Pharmacy. advt-12-lt ■Prof. E. H. McNeil, who will have charge of the music at the Epworth League here June 16-20, arrived last night and is the guest of friends. S. C. Baird, of Jacksonville, is vis iting the trade today in Americus. UNIVERSAL JITNEY. SERVICE. —Regular schedule, effective Monday, June 14th. Phone. 16. advtlt Chas. E. L. Rodgers, chockful of She Atlanta spirit, is registered at the Windsor. Notice to the Public. I have purchased the old McDaniel Meat Market on north Cotton Ave., and am prepared to serve you with the best meats of all kinds.. We sell for cash and for less. Phone 830. &dvt-11-3t J. WALTER MATHIS. - • • *-.** *.*--* | vo uu near you. pp— % V An Old Saying: “Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness.” Now is the time to buy Soap. We have the largest and best selected stock of Soaps of all kinds, from the finest toilet article down to the laundry. The stock is fresh, the prices are rignt and quality un surpassed. Let Us Sell You Your Soap Americus Seed & Drug S tore LEE ALLEN, Prop, Successor to IT. A. Rembeit | Is our idea of the purpose g of a Shoe Store. We choose g 1 To only the better grades and g T 1 in order to give you a wide g lieip selection,we keep our stocks g 1 You complete and varied We have just received a g 1 Buy new lot of Ladies’ Pumps g | in Black and White Combi- | Satisfact natiors. You will receive g . i the greatest possible aid in g Only choosing just what you g > want. Come to this store, g | we like to show our shoes, g 1 Tillman & Brown l l Fitters of Feet g l&e |>o<HXKK>CKH>o<H><lCH>OC)ooo&o<H>D<>«<H>ooooo<H><K>o<K><H>oooo« We can suit you both in price and 1 1 quality. S. A. Daniel, the Jew eler, j advt. 1 S. A. Moses was called this morning to Dallas, Texas, where his mother is i critically ill. f 3 R. L. King, of Atlanta, is vistiing r friends in the city. JITNEY Bus. ROUND TRIPS TO 3 MYRTLE SPRINGS 50c; every SUN - DAY. Phone 16. advttt 7 J. E. Chappell, of Douglas, is in - Americus today, boosting Coffee coun t ty. Dr. T. D. Ellis, presiding elder of the Americus district, will be the guest of his brother, Col. G. R. Ells, tomor * row. .Special for One Weeks Shampoo, | Curl and Hair Dress for 50c. The .; Whlener Comfort Shop. Telephone HOI t for your appointment. advtl2-2t » Mrs. J. L. Williams, of Atlanta, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tarver, left this morning for her home in the Gate City of the South. Miss Helen Williams has gone to . Montezuma to visit relatives. i > R. D. Powell, of Vidalia, is regis c tered at the Windsor. The gentleman from Dooly states that a large delega tion from his city will be in Americus on the Fifth to enjoy the big Dixie Highway celebration. JITNEY Bus. ROUND TRIPS TO MYRTLE SPRINGS 50c; every SUN DAY. Phone 16. advttl Keep Faith With Yoi-eelf. Success in life means keeping one’s faith with oneself and with one’s friends. It means being content to travel along the path of righteousness l In spite of the fact that worldly good and ease do not Ho along that path. Most of all It means "to be honest, to be kind, to earn a little and to spend a little less," and to take Joy In the w'orld and to spread happiness and Joy to all npar von ; WEEK END FINDS ALUES j HOLDING IMPORTANT POST > > 5 (Continued from Page 1.) | > of King Emanuel. In the west, the k French are reported as continuing j their offensive operations and the sit uation both in the west and south is described as critical for Germany. . Gradisca Occupied by Italians. i Early reports from Vienna that the Italian advance had been checked south of the Isonzo river, are clearly r disproved by today’s dispatches from the continent. These tell of the occu ) pation of Gradisca by the Italian army ' and the strategic position of the in -1 vading host is described in early dis patches as magnficent. With both Gradisca and Monfalcone in their pos session, the Italians seem to have es tablished a firm grip on the whole of ’ the lower Isonzo region, and unless 1 heavy reinforcements can be sent there by the Teutons, should be able to suocessfully maintain control of the » situation there. Both Gradisca and * | Monfalcone have been officially re j I ported as held by the Italians, infor mation to this effect being sent out , from Rome today. I Allies Progressing at Dardanelles I Unofficial reports from Athens indi cate the allies there have made much greater advances upon the Peninsula ( of Gallipoli than have been reported either by the British Admiralty or by the French Ministry of Marine. Heavy fighting in progress there during sev . eral days has been kept from the pub ■ lie by vigorous efforts of the official 1 censor, but news of successes attained has finally reached the outside world via the Island of Lemnos, whence cor respondents tranmitted the news by mail to Athens. Disabled troopers landed at Lemnos gave first news of these succeses to correspondents, and according to their story, allied land i forces have penetrated an incredible 1 distance toward Gallipoli and the Sea i iof Marmora. It is impossible to I state accurately whether these ad vances have been accompanied by fur ther naval losses, or to give any 1 idea of the location of French armies on the Peninsula of Sinia and battling I toward Scutari, opposite Constantino ple, on the Bosphorus. Little Iloiug Along TVestern Front Official reports emanating from Ber lin and Paris agree that up to noon no important actions have occurred along the whole of the Franco-Belgian front, and no important movement of troops in that area is believed to be under way. The French, under Gen. Joffe, continued fighting their way to ward the German frontier, but prog ress is measured only in inches aril yards, being of little importance, while the British forces and King Albert’s army continue wholly on the de fensive in Flanders and Belgium. NOTICE TO THE MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD: To the one submitting a name that is accepted for the new Case that will open in the near future in the old Gas office on Jackson St., will be paid $5.00 " in gold. ' AMERICUS CONFECTIONERY CO. > advt-7-lw i i i | Jitney Bus SERVICE j > Official Schedule: Every Day Except , Sundays » FIRST SCHEDULE l5 Minutes > run: Returning every 30 minutes. } Starting point, Central Depot, 6:30 a. J m.. Cotton Ave., to Lamar; Lamar to > Jackson; Jackson to College; College j to Lee; Lee south City Limits; Elm J Ave., north to Taylor; Taylor to Lee; > Lee to Lamar; Lamar to Jackson. 4 Second Schedule—ls minutes’ run -5 Returning every 30 minutes. Starting I; point. Jackson and Lamar. Jackson j to Church; Church to Horne; Horne to j Taylor; Taylor to Barlow; Barlow to f Furlow; Furlow to Lee; Lee north to 1 Lamar; Lamar t Jackson. I FOLLOWING POINTS COVERED EVERY’IS MINUTES: jj Lee and Lamar; Ijiniar and Jack > sun; Jackson and Church; Church and , Lee; Lee and Taj lor; Lee and College. THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER SPECIAL SERIES 111 ALL CHURCHES OP CITY SUNDAY PASTORS WILL PREACH PATRI OTIC SERMON’S IN KEEPING with “flag day” The pastors of the Americus churches announce special services at the different houses of worship for to morrow. At every church in the city special patriotic sermons in keeping with Flag Day, Monday, June 14, will be preached. Dr. ElUs Here. Rev. J. A. Thomas will preach in the morning at the First Methodist church. Dr. T. D. Ellis, presiding el der of the Americus district, will prach at the night service. Prof. Mc- Neil will have charge of the music. Catholic Services. Mass will be celebrated at the Cath olic church at 9 o’clock tomorrow morning, Rev. Father Schonhardt, of Albany, officiating. Presbyterian Church. Rev. J. W. Stokes, pastor of the Presbyterian church, will preach both morning and evening for his congre gation. Special music at both ser vices. First Baptist. At the First Baptist church, the pas tor Rev. Lansing Burrows, will preach twice, at 11 and 8 o’clock. Sun day school services at 9:30 a. m. Christian Science Church The usual morning service at 11 o’clock will be held at the First Church of Christ (Scientist) tomorrow on Tay low street, i Furlow Lawn Baptist. The pastor of Furlow Law r n Baptist church, Rev. Robt. L. Bivins, will preach at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m. Mr. Gordon Howell will sing with the choir tomorrow and, in fact, all sum mer. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; B. Y. P. U., at 7:15 p. m. Calvary Episcopal. Services at Calvary church Sunday will be as follows: Holy Communion at 7 a. m., wheih will be the corpo rate communion of Chapter fi of the Church Buildng society. Morning prayer litany and sermon at 11 a. m. Evening prayer at 8 p. m. SUMPTUOUS EVENING FROCK. Evening gown of pale pink golden rod satin, veiled in white daphne silk, over which is draped an overdress of crystal beaded silk net. The gown falls In straight lines from shoulder to the domi-train. Smithville (Special to Times-Recorder.) SMITHVILLE, Ga„ June 11.—Mrs. C. P. Brisendine and children, and Mrs. Hannah Jennings, of Augusta, are guests this week of Mrs. T. S. Burton. Mr. Cliff McManus is at home for the holidays from Auburn. •Miss Susie Lunsford had as her guests Tuesday, Mrs. J. W. Harris, Jr., and Miss Jimmie Jossey, of Ameri cus. Misses Lizzie Evans and Susie Pryor attended the Woman’s Missionary con ference in Shellman last week. Prof. N. R. Blackman, of Pavo, was the guest of Mr. J. A. Hill for several days this week. Miss Nettie Burton has returned from a pleasant visit to friends in Les lie. Mr. T. J. Johnson, of Atlanta, was the guest of friends here Sunday. Mrs. T. C. Edwards and Miss Eddie Edwards were visitors in Americus Wednesday. Misses Rosa Christie, Agnes Wells and Edith McKinney and Messrs. Ed Fain and B. F. Christie formed a con genial motoring party spending Wed nesday afternoon with friends in Plains. Master Douglas Turner is spending a week with friends in Atlanta. Miss Kate Kirby, of Americus, was the attractive guest of Miss Jennie Lou Orr, Sunday. Mr. Robert Fain has returned to his home in Baxley, after a short visit to friends here. Mrs. E. M. McAfee is spending sev week in Colquitt with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. T. R. McMichael. Little Miss Sarah Matthews, of Daw r son, is the guest this week of her sister, Mrs. George Crouch. AMERICUS PARTY TO ST. SIMON’S FOR SUMMER A jolly party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Linton Lester, Mr. and Mrs. Vic \ tor Gaines, Mrs. J. C. Tarver and Miss Helen Argo, leave today for St. Si mon’s, where they have engaged a cottage for a month. HEMS DEFEATS DEAL ITO 3. Americus won Friday afternoon from Ideal 7 to 3 in a fast game full of interesting features. Americus clouted the ball all over the lot and ran away with the game. Pantone for the locals pitched a pretty game. Utter behind the bat, and Chapell at short starred. The score by innings: R. H. E. Ideal 300 000 000—3 5 7 Americus 403 000 OOx —7 15 2 Switched the Beverage. Two old Scotch fishermen, having Imbibed overmuch, were on their way home, and overcome w’th a great de sire to sleep, accordingly they stretched themselves on the warm beach eands and were soon slumbering heavily. The tide crept in, awakeninf the one nearest the water as a wavele dashed a quantity of the salty liqub into his mouth. Half asleep, he startei to arise, saying: "It’s time we wt awa’ oot i’ this hoose. They’re changin’ the drink on ns.” CHKHKH><HKHO<H>CK>nCH^H>O^OCH>DO (There’s a LIVE WIRE! w j I From your Home to | Our Stoie % LET IT SERVE I YOU | PHONE 33 1 a v □ a c o I ELDRIDGE DRUG COMPANY | f Prescription Specialist § | Jackson Street | | NOTICE! | ONE-HALF PRICE FOR 10 DAYS The best guaranteed dental work Crowns, Bridges, Plates, Fillings, Etc. Dr. N. S. EVANS, Dentist j No Better Equipped Dental Office in The South OVER HOOKS' PHARMACY 'krwwmwwwwwwwmwwwwmm'wmmyrwwwwwmwwwwwwwMvmwmwwmwwwmwwwww I V Loans made on farms at i i 6 per cent interest. I | J call your particular at- ! ] tention to the fact that i gR tm A T W g carry with them llli m K iffil ■rn ml ~ the privilege of paying j ■ ■fflß Blml BJ W SIOO, or multiple 111 l II ■ I I .. or taking llllf | B B J B up the entire loan, on ® . any interest date with- > out any bonus. i i J. J. HANESLEY, [’ J 329 Lamar St. [Wene-s llhtil I ibeHopS: <§abl9ggjj Weather -IL-Ar..... Don’t Roast f-L Yourself. Cook with a gas range. \ jC* •"■■■■■■liiSs Perhaps you have been deterred y ■■ from buying one from us because /L , , you fear it is too expensive to cook ml by gas, or because you fear a gas 1 LiSSzS oven will not bake well, or because u vp you fear the initial cost. j_ vp Gas cooking is cheaper than coal. U 1 111 Our gas ovens bake splendidly. T1 X^T-W-T Easy payments for you. AMERICUS PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Copyright Hart Sckaffner & Marx Our provision for the reeds of the young men of this city is so complete that there’s no young man here, whatever his taste in color, pattern or model, who can’t find the suit he v\ ants, ready to put on. The very popular things this season are the Glen Urquhart plaids; the tartans continue in favor; and the new stripes are strong in popular esteem. And Palm Beach suits are particularly good. We are showing a full line of patterns in light and dark colors. They are light in weight, attractive in appearance and very, very serviceable. Prices range from $6.50 to >lO. Just the clothes to keep you cool. Remember this: Ours are Genuine Palm Beach; fronts full French faced, pockets are braced; armholes are nicely taped and collar fits close to neck. W. D. Bailey Co. * 9 1 SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1915