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FRIDAY, JUNE 28. 191 J. 1
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SOCIETY
J |= . _ Mrs.B.B.Allen
tetw THINGS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Of’cePhone99
s; fs== Res. Phone 466
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DANCE AT ARMORY.
The script dance at the armory to
night is being eagerly anticipated by
the dancing crowd, as a number of
visitors will lend additional gto*<y ,0
the occasion. An orchestra composed
ot musicians from Moultrie and Al
bany will play, and dancing will be
gin promptly at nine o’clock.
* * •
DANCE AT BLUE SPRINGS.
Motoring down to Spiings las
, night to the dance were Mr. and Mrs
G. T. Adams, Dr. and Mrs H. B. Allen
Mrs. C. O. Niles, Dr. Sam Wise, of
Plains. Others present from Ameri
cue were Miss Mary Glover and
Annie Ivey, who are visiting ia
Albany.
* * *
DINNER AT SOUTHER FIELD.
Lieutenant Justus Ingalls enter
tained at diner Last n’ght at Souther
Field, honoring Mis 3 Elbe Hardee, of
Live Oak, Fla., who is visiting Mrs. H
■0 Jones. Others present wefyf Capt
and Mrs. Tawney, Mr. ail Mrsli 71. 0
J cues, Miss Ruth Hodges, Lieut Milton
Link and Mr. Everett Tawney, of
Yokohama, Japan.
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LA«N PARTY.
The members of th* Presbyterian
church will entertain a*, a lawn party
tomorrow evening from eight to te
honoring the members of that church
who are stationed at Souther Field.
The lawn at the home of the Rev. Le
roy G. Henderson will be used for
the occasion, appropriately decorate!
with flowers and Chinese lanterns.
Delicious refreshments will be serv-1
•ed and a cordial welcome given to alt
communicants of the Presbyterian
•church at Souther Field.
• * *
RED CROSS NEWS.
Materials for making surgical sup
will be open on Monday of .T '
On account of the scarcity of % .A. JL'
no work was done in June, and it i j
• earnestly urged that members may
volunteer in sufficient numbers to as
sure a speedy finish of the allotment.
* * 4
Miss Ruth Hodges is spending the
week-end with Mrs. Frank Lanier.
«.««X.SAN »«<«««
| The boy “over there” 2
J may have a portrait *
of Mother, but he’d
g like one of “Dad” too.
Send one in the next
S letter.
* -Make the £
9 appointment today.
8 8
j ihe iW Studio I
Ifoyhotel
"MT INDIAN SPRINGS, GA.
I I GOOD MEALS HOME COOKING
Write for Particulars
g SHERWOOD THAXTON, Proprietor
I
Mr - and Mrs. T. O. Marshall have
■ returned from a visit to relatives in
* Quitman
f. . •
• Wrs. l. H. Browp, MW "George
I Duncan and children aXd* Walter
Brown have returned from a trip to
Warm Springs.
• * «
Mr. Everett Tawney, of Yokohama
Japan. j 3 visiting his brother, Capt
Tawney, of Souther Field.
LAWN PARK FOR
SOLDIERS TO BE
SATURDAY EVENT
The ladies of the First Presbyterian
church will entertain Saturday even
ing from eight to ten o’clock at a
■ lawn party at the home of Mrs. Leroy J
G. Henderson wife of the pastor, on
Dudley street, in honor of the Presby-J
terians among the soldiers stationed
at Souther Field.
Since the establishment of the camp
here the men there who are of the
Presbyterian faith have been consist
ent in their attendance upon the
church services, and have shown
great interest in the work ot the
I
church. In appreciation of this, and
in order to make the soldier boys feel
more at home, the ladies have ar-
j
ranged this delightful party.
SUB RAIDS AFFECT i
! SAV’H LIQUOR PRICES I
ATLANTA, Ga., June 28.—Members
of the legislature from Chatham a” 1
adjoining counties when ‘ joshingly ’ <
j asked by their fellow law-makers cci - |
blind tiger liquflr in Sat.Nnah have
I
I replied with the information that the
I supply is plentiful or scarce in direct
r | relation to the activity of the subma
rines or chasing liquor boats.
When the submarine chasers are
chasing submarines, it seems the
1 liquor boats manage to run the block
ade and furnish a reasonably adequate
supply of blind tiger liquor for abso
lute necessity in case of sickness,
snake bite, etc., but when the subma
rine chasers are chasing liquor boats |
the supply runs very (low and man
finds it very hard to get for any sort
of price.)
Hence it has been suggested that
perhaps the appearance of G-ermai
submarines off the American coast
which make it necessary for the sub
marine chasers to devote their atten
tion to submarines exclusively, may
bring some relief to the parching Citi
zens in Georgia coast towns.
TAX RETURN NOTICE
City books for tax returns open
from April Ist to July Ist.
E. J. ELDRIDGE,
4-16 to 7-1. Clerk and Treasurer.
( '
Relief from Eczema j
Don’t worry about eczema or other
skin troubles. You can have a dear,
healthy skin by using a little zemo,
obtained at any drug store for 35c, or
extra large bottle at SI.OO.
Zemo generally removes pimples, black
heads. blotches, eczema, and ringworm
and makes the skin dear and healthy.
Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic
liquid, neither sticky nor greasy and stains
nothing. It is easily applied and costs a
mere trifle for each application. It is
always dependable.
The E.W. Rose Co.. Cleveland. O.
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
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we
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.
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to complete its attractivess.
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ROUSCH INJORED~|
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Eddie Rousch, the Red's star out
fielder, is out of the game with. an in
jury to his leg. How long he will be
laid up has not been determined. His
absence would seriously cripple the
Red’s team.
HEARING ON PETITION
FOR HIGHER RATES IS
STARTED IN ATLANTA
ATLANTA, Ga., June 28.—The Rail
road Commission yesterday began its
final hearing of arguments in the pe
titi'. n of the Georgia Railway & Power
Company of this city for increased
rates. It wa s expected that the argu
ments would consume two days. After
this both sides will be allowed five
days in which to file reply briefs.
The power company has submitted
facts and to the Railroad Com
mirsion showing that the tremend-
ously increased cost of labor, materials
and equivment and all other things en-1
tering into public service have made
it absolutely necessary to increase
rates in order to pay the cost of opera-
• ion. The company's petition is or
posed by a committee of Atlantians
styling themselves as the people's
committee.
A good deal of speculation is going
r.e rounds concerning Profess *" S
W Bemis, a rate expert and auditor
employed by the people’s committee.
Although his fee is said to be slob
per day, and although he stayed here
ten days, the committee did not put
him up t o testify, which has given
rise to the question whether he found
that the company’s petition was justi
fied or whether he failed to get his
fee.
I With Fingers! !
Corns Lift Off {
Doesn't hurt a bit to lift any t
corn or callus right off. Try it! |
l. '«'■«, ».».«„. « , . . .—l
z- —For a few cents you can
! a sma ’tie of the
> A I magic drug frtezone re-
l I cently discovered by a
\—J Cincinanti man.
Just ask at any drug
store for a small bottle
II of freezone. Apply a few
J drops upon a tender, ach-
Q ing corn or callus, and
.—A—instantly al’ soreness dis-
I "I appears and shortly yon
N Ji I will find the corn or cal-
X lus so loose that you
I ' '*>.<■'> Hf t it O ff w |th the fingers
1 Aj Just thiak? Not one
1 i 1 . bit of pain before apoly-
’J ing or afterwards. It
! $ doesn’t ev°n irritate the
I ! j surrounding skin -
1/ Hard corns, soft coma
or corns between the toes.
also hardened calluses on bottom of
feet, shrivel up and fall off without
hurting a particle. It is a’most mag
ical!
Ladies! Keep a tiny bottle on the,
dresser and never let a corn or callus ‘
ache twice. a
I OUR NEW LINE OF
IDEAL PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
Has Just Arrived
They are ideal in all that the name implies, Leather
backs and loose leaves with white pencils for writing on
black surfaces. Come and see them.
MURRAY’S PHARMACY to
I ‘‘Toe Beet tn Dru, Store Merchandise} mo t iuest m Drug Store Sendee’-
HOUSE AND SIGN PAUNTING
Interior Decorating.
Get My Estimates.
JOE FITZGERALD.
19* E. Lamar St.
i
STRANn
Tiieatrelx
Thursday
Harry Carey
“Thieves of Gold”
Matinee 6c and 11c
Night 11c and 17c
Friday
William Fox Presents
THEDA BARA, in
“Camelle”
Matinee 6c and lie;.
Night He and 17c.
Saturday
Pretty Margarita Fisher
“A Square Deal”
ChapteC Seven of
“The Fighting Trail”
Matinee leaM Uo
Night lie and 17e
C J. DAVIS
Dental Surgeon.
Orthodontia, Pyorrhea.
Residence Phone 316 Office Phone 81*
Allison Building.
A~LCAZAn'[
theatreA I
1 hursday I
Beautiful Elsie Ferguson.
“The Song of SoogS” I
Friday k
Presents France Nelson ¥
I
“Almighty Dollar” I
And Chapter Eleven ||J
“The House of Hate” I
Saturday I
,«v« j. Barney Sherry »
in
“Her Decision” I
Matinee 8c and lie |
Night He and lie I
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