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HORACE LOWE’S
PICTURE SALE
Genuine Hand Colored Carbongravures 20x24, regular
price SI.OO, sale price, 19c
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CANE SEED
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; Honey Drip, Texas Seeded Rib- ;
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For the above phone 502.
Planters Seed Company
Americus, Ga.
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Late Bulletins
Bolivia Breaks With Germany.
LA PAZ, Bolixia, April 14. —The Bo
livian government announced today it
would break relations with Germany.
'.i lie action is taken because the Boliv
ian government holds the Germany un
restricted submarine warfare is a vio.
lation of international law as express
ed in The Hague convention.
I Brazil to Break With Austria.
RIO DE JANERIO, April 14.—Great
activity in Brazilian military circles
is reported today, in connection with
which a widely circulated report says
diplomatic relations between Brazil
and Austria-Hungary are soon to be
severed.
To Encourage Gardening.
WASHINGTON, D. C-, April 14.
in order to encourage extensive gard
ening during the war the department
of agriculture has ordered printed
thousands of copies of a complete man
val of instructions for farmers, espec
ially novices. The manual will be
mailed free to any address within the
i nited States on request.
American Schooner Abandoned.
WASHINGTON, I). C., April 14.
The American schooner Edwin R.
Hunt, of New York, was abandoned by
its crew under shell fire from a sub
marine in the Mediterranean sea, ApY’.l
l'.th, according to a dispatch from
Consul Gasset, at Malaga, Spain. The
nationality of the attacking submarine
was not disclosed, no flag being dis
played.
Cotton Consumed During March.
WASHINGTON, D. C„ April 14. -|
Cotton consumed during the month of,
March totalled 602,000 running bales,,
the consumption for the eight months.
ending March 31st being 4,500,000 run
nings bales, the census bureau an
nounced today.
Oon hand, March 13st. at consuming,
establishments were 2,048,000 bales,
and in public storage warehouses and
compresses at the same date 2,900,000
bales were held.
PLAN TO LIMIT FREIGHT
TO FRAM E NOT SUCCESSFUL
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LONDON. April 14.—The scheme
for the limitation of freight »o
France and Italy which was planned
to attract increased tonnage for the'
transportation of coal from England,
has failed to bring into the service
the required numjber of steamers at
the fixed rates and in compliance with
requests from shipbrokers, the au-j
thorities have agreed to make the!
plan more elastic. The schedule rates I
of freights can now be adjusted in
order to attract more neutral ton
nage.
SUFFERS ATTACK OF
VEVRTIGO ON STREET
W. H. Jones, one of the test known
citizens of Sumter county, was strick
en yesterday afternoon with an attack ,
of vertigo while walking along Jackson
street, near Hooks’ Pharmacy.
He fell to the pavement, sustaining
bruises about the head and was im
mediately removed to his room at the!
Cawood House, where he received med-1
leal attention.
Mr. Jones had been ill for a day or,
two past and overtaxed his strength !
by walking up town.
He was-reported as resting comfort-1
ably last night.
AMERICUS HIGH LOST
FIRST GAME YESTERDAA
The Americus High school baseball
team lost the first game of the season
yesterday to the Albany High school
at the local ball park by the score of
■ 4 to 1.
The game was indifferently well-1
.played, errors at critical moments fig-1
uring largely in the scoring.
The line-up of the teams was as fol-’
lows: Albany High School, Brosnan,
2b.; Murray, If.; Grimes, rs.; Smith,l
3m.; Carter, Ic.; Summers, c.; Mose
ley, ss.; Cherry, p.; Floyd, cf. Amer
icus High School, Slay, 2b.; Smith, If ;
Seig, rs.; Webb, 3b.; Ball, lb.; Mono
han, c.; Lanier, ss.; B. Ball, p.; An
drews, cf.; Johnson, p.
COTTO! MARKET [
AMERICUS, GA.
April 14, 1917.
i The Americus spot cotton market
was quoted today at local warehouses.
Good middling 20c
Strict middling 19 314 c
j Middling 19 i-2e!
The Futures Market.
The futures market at opening and'
close was quoted: Open Close
January 18.96 19.03
May 20.42 20.43
July 20.08 20.05
October 18.90 18.96
December 18.96 18.93
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
OPERA HOUSE
MON., APRIL 16TH
‘THE CRISIS’
By Winston Churchill, 10 reels
ONLY TWO SHOWS '
Matinee .... 3p. mJ
Night 8 p. m.|
Prices 25 & 50c
FRIDAY
Mary Pickford
IN
"A Poor Little
Rich Girl"
SATURDAY
Charlie Chaplin
IN
The Myrth of
a Nation
♦ COLLEGE OARSMEN IN ♦
♦ CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST *
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♦ OAKLAND, Cal., April 14. * '
♦ Oarsmen of the University of Cal- F
■F ifodnia, die University of AVash- -F
■F ington and Stanford University +
F met today on Oakland Estuary in -►
♦ the Pacific coast's ribbon boat *
♦ event of the year. Since last fall ♦
♦ the crews have been in training F
F for this event, which decides the ♦
♦ championship of the far west. F
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ALLIED COMMISSION IS
REDRAWING EUROPE’S
RAILROAD MAP
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I ROME, April 14. —Allied railroad
commissions today are preparing to
, redraw Europe’s railroad may. They
are already planning the destruction
o the allied dependence on the German
lines in the ‘‘war after the war.”
For example, a proposed railroad j
i connects Bordeaux with Odessa, avoid
ing Middle Europe and passing througn ;
Turin and the Italian-to-be Triest. I
Other lines, perfecting the development I
of allied territory, are also in pros
pect.
French and Unglsh railroad officials
are now in Italy, studying the situation
with allied officials. The commission
ers are making a careful tour of inves
tigation throughout the allied coun
tries, it is said, and work on the con- 1
templated lines will be rushed to
competion, as soon as the war ends. |
NEW DRESS GOODS
During the pa§t week numbers of new goods have
been received —goods you have been wanting, in
patterns that are new and desirable. We mention
a few:
SILKS & WOOLENS LINENS!
Beautiful sport patterns in silks as well as Forty five inch French finish dress linens, in white,
plenty of solid colors rose, copen and Belgian.
. New Broadcloths, in gold and white.
Heavy Linen pillow casing
Fine French serges.
Sheer Linen Lawns
Round thread Madeira Art Linen
-k t a tn Beautiful Damask cloths and napkins
NECKW EAR
The latent novelties in Georgette,Khaki Kool, f
Crepe de Chine, and Organdy. M if J jf
Beautiful color combinations and plain J
white.
The right place tolr
for your clothes buying ®
V T OU want to buy clothes in the right place, of
A course; and with a number of different places
to choose from, you may not be sure which the IwOR-iWI
right one is. W-’-f
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One important point in deciding this jpj-i
question is to ask yourself what you know |
about the goods offered. Do you know | pj|
who makes the clothes you buy? What | fUi: LL 4
do you know about the maker? About I £3:l
his ideas of quality, style, tailoring? Do rli’l
you know enough about the goods to feel Eggl üBl
sure you’re going to get real value for your ulil
money? --
Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marz ‘
When we mention Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes, we know that you know they’re good A „ fabrics use<) Harl
clothes. You know they re absolutely guaranteed c l jp u n
to give satisfaction. And we know that this store . ... , . .
. 7 ~ r . ..,.11 i woo* or silk and wool mix-
ts the nght place, because ,t s the place where you tares A „ , he
get Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. , t f
by experts as it comes from
the mills. If any material
W. D. Bailey Company ° thei ; th , an , w l OOl or silk «
x found, the fabric is rejected.
The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
FISHING PARTY IS BACK
FROM FLORIDA EXPEDITION
The Americus fishing party compos
!ed of J. E. D. Shipp, J. E. Sheppard,
i Henry Shipp and W. M. Andrews, who
I have been spending the past several
I days; at St. Marks, Fla., have returned
home. The party enjoyed the trip and
I had plenty of fish to eat. They did
not make any large catches, however,
as they were fishing for sheep head,
and it is said that they were not biting
good. The sailor’s choice, which is a
much smaller fish, was plentiful. The
party all returned in good shape.
OPENS RETAIL HOUSE TO
DISTRIBUTE DISINFECTANTS
J. L. Glawson, well known through
out this section, has opened a retail
establishment on Forsyth street near
Cotton avenue handling a stock of the
Royoleum household and farm disin
fectants. These products are finding
considerable favor in this section, and
Mr. Glawson, who has secured the ex
vlusive agency in this territory, ex
pects to develop an extensive patron
age.
New Auto Shop
We wish to announce to our friends and the public
that we are now prepared to take care of your automo
bile repairing.
Watts Markett & Burrell Kent
At J. D. Hooks Motor Co. Next to Times-Recorder
TELEPHONE 16
YOUR BUSINESS WILL BE APPRECIATED
The Public—
Demands the in Coal and Wood and also quick
delivery of same.
We will show you that we appreciate your business
by giving you the be& in Coal and Wood and quick
delivery.
CLARK COAL & WOOD CO.
Telephone 303
SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1917.