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Americus Times-Recorder from Americus, Georgia • 3

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1913 Much the Best for This Climate! The Trench Market Roast and Blend Make It Essentially a Southern Coffee Great Travelers and -Explorers aeree that the food and drink peculiar to the country where it used should always be adopted in that country. French Market Coffee is the coffee of the coffee -producing countries, where climate most nearly corresponds to that of our Southern States. It is therefore, much better suited for Southern consumption as regards food value, than roasted for other climates. This accounts for the marvelous success of French Market Coffee; and why it is called the National Drink of the South. Formerly it could only be had at Telephone to Glazier WISH you would get a glazier to come up and set that pane of glass the children broke yesterday.

The house is as cold as a said the surburban housewife, as her husband was about to go to business. time this replied her husband. look in the Telephone find several there. Give the order to the one who says he will send a man right to Its the man with the telephone who gets the hurry orders every time. When you SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE 'lAu AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY GET NEXT TO OPPORTUNITY! A 6 per cent.

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quaint old stalls were crowded with the most brilliant society of the South, drawn together to enjoy the matchless coffee known nowhere else in America. Now by the establishment of the French Market Mills with the special machinery necessary, this wonderful old blend is preserved for their descendants. The invention of perfectly-sealed tins allows shipment all over the United States without loss of freshness and flavor. Try it once upon your own table and see if anyone of your family would be willing to use again the ordinary kinds of coffee. French Market Coffee is Notti The National brink, of the South French Market Mills (New Orleans Coffee Proprietors) NEW ORLEANS DIRECTIONS recommend that you make French Market Coffee in your usual way.

If you find it too strong, reduce quantity until strength and flavor are satisfactory. French Market makes more cups of good coffee to the pound than other brands, thereby reducing your coffee bill. TO BE PROMINENT IN THE BIG SERIES Capt. Larry Doyle of the Giants is sure to be a most prominent player in the coming series. He cannot help it.

The fighting spirit is in him and invariably at his best when a battle on with importance surrounding it that the contest for the biggest thing in baseball always produces. Os splendid ability as a ball player both physically and mentally, Larry is exactly fitted to take a successful part in the exciting scenes. There is ne player on either the Giants or Athletics who is quicker to see an anvant. I nn CapL Larry Doyle. age or more daring in making an attempt to gain a point.

He plays for his team always and never forgets to abide by orders, but his quickness of perception enables him to use his individuality when an occasion presents itself that warrants him in using his own judgment, and allow me to whisper, that some adaut ability seldom fails him when the pinch times bob up. Doyle is one of the best base runners in the business, although others may excel him in the number of stolen bases; but it is his wonderful quickfulness of thought and action on the spur of the moment, when he has tu think for himself, that makes him one of the most dangerous of players on aggressive tactics. SAWS OFF THREE FINGERS BUT SEES THE PICTURE SHOW Atlanta, Sept. 24. Baglett emulating the great Abe Lincoln by arising in the morning before day to split rails, and incidentally to saw wood, caught his hand between the saw and the wood, in the darkness, and sawed off three fingers.

He was taken to the hospital and the wouni treated. Baglett explained that he was up before dawn to finish his chores and get c. half holiday in order to see a historical motion picture drama which he had seen advertised. Late in the afternoon he left the hospital with his wounded hand in a sling, and saw the picture. Tonight.

Everything new but the title, is the way in which Gus Hill describes his IPi 3-14 offering of the famous Fisher cartoon play, and and their journey to Panama to assit in properly opening the the one big laughing hit of the century. Opera House tonight. Over the Cigars you a visible typewriter? wears a dia- II hanous skirt. THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER. HEATH OF MRS.

MURHOW AT HOME IN TIFTON Former Resident of Americus Passes Away The death on Tuesday of Mrs. Sarah J. Murrow at her home in Tifton, is regretted by many friends in Americus, where she formerly resided with her daughters, Mrs. J. M.

Wilkes, now of Tampa, and Mrs. Willie Payne Myers. Mrs. Murrow was formerly Miss Sarah J. Pickett, daughter of Dr, and Mrs.

L. M. Pickett, and was born near Richland, where the family long resided. as pioneer residents of Webster county. Several sons and daughters survive her.

The body was brought yesterday to Shellman, where the funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon. 444444444444 Here's How House- 4 4 Prepares Chickeu 4 Kill scientifically by knifiing process. 4 Keep in icebox for period rang- 4 ing from three to ten days; never 4 4 less than three. 4 4 Temperature of refrigerator must be about 32 degrees. 4 4 eat fowl fresh killed and 4 not frozen.

4 4 eat beef unless refriger- 4 ated sufficiently. 4 statement by Dr. Mary 4 4E. Pennington, 4 4 4 4444444-fv-f44 we eat should be refrigerated, (because everything impure is frozen out of the product. Ju.R think of eating a chicken that has just been knocked in the head, with ail that warm animal blood still contained in the flesh.

I would just as soon eat a pair of rubber boots. Chickens should be frozen at a temperature of 32 degrees for at least three days, and ten days is not too of GaJRy Current Schedules Effective 14th Sept Central Time. TRAINS ARRIVE. Savannah. Augusta, Atlanta and Macon 7:30 From Columbus and intermediate points 12:30 ant From Lockhart, Dothan, Albany, Troy and Montgomery in From Lockhart, Dothan, Albany, Troy and Montgomery 2:05 From Atlanta and 2:15 From Augusta, Savannah, Atlanta and Macon 5:25 a From Columbus and intermediate points 7:10 tt From Columbus and intermediate points a From Albany and Jacksonville a in From Albany 0:50 a TRAINS DEPART.

Tor Macon, Augusta and Savannah 0:50 ant for Albany, Dothan, Lockhart, Troy and Montgomery a ni For Albany, Dothan, Lockhart, Troy and Montgomery 2:15 in For Macon and Atlanta 2:05 For Macon, Atlanta, Savannah and Augusta in For Columbus 3:45 in For Columbus 1 8:00 a in Bor Columbus, Birmingham and Chicago 8:55 a For Albany .30 uj For Albany and Jacksonville Except Sunday. eping cars between Amerlcus and Atlanta on trains leaving Americus 10:35 p. arriving Atlanta 6:25 a. no Leaving Atlanta 11:45 p. m.

Connects at Macon with sleeping cars to and from Savannah. Pullman sleeping cars between Chicago, St. Louis and Jacksonville on leaving Americus for Jacksonville 12:30 a. m. Leaves Americus for St.

Louis and Chicago via Columbus and Birmingham at m. For further information apply to B. Ellis, Ticket Agent, Amerlcus, or John W. Blount, District Passenger Agent. Macon, Ca.

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SMITH BROS. TYPEWRITER COMPANY "4 HOME OFFICE AND FACTORY AT SYRACUSE. N. Y. fijl ATLANTA CA 4 11 i1! SECOSU STREET UOOK 111 SHAKESPEARE WOULD TURN OVER IN HIS GRAVE IP HE COULD READ THIS Atlanta.

Sept. of Shakespeare! wife is suing him for a divorce! Fair Juliet, fourteen years of age and innocent of the wicked ways of men, never so much as knew that Romeo had a wife, hut it seem he has. To make it worse, her LEO M. FRANK RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT OF Atlanta, Sept. 24.

While a prisoner In the tower awaiting action by the courts upon application for a new trial, Leo M. Frank, convicted of murder of Mary and president of the has again been elected to that high position, thus showing the confidence the members of this great Jewish charitable organization have in his innocence. His election is all the more remarkable in view of the fact Do Atlanta Society Girls Booze? They Say Say Atlanta, Sept. Atlanta society girls get drunk? Shorn of euphonious qualifying phrases, the bald question that has been raised by a recent Christian Citizenship meeting. Has it aroused a storm of indignation and denial? You bet it has.

Mrs. G. B. Lindsey, of College Park, secretary of the Civic League of America, who said in a speech here that GOOD FARSI SALE. We have for sale one of the best plantations in the county, containing 330 acres, located on Seaboard Air Line and one of the best gradcj roads in the county.

Is convenient to good school and churches; only 12 miles from Americus, and near thi thriving little town of Leslie, Ga. This farm has two deep wells, sixroom dwelling, barns and plenty of tenant houses. If you want one of the best and well located farms in the county, this is your chance. Address or see us at Leslie, Ga. H.

L. SPEER R. J. SIMS, Administrators. I name is Willie.

Mrs. Willie L. Romeo filed suit today in the superior court for total divorce from T. J. Romeo, alleging desertion.

Juliet is not mentioned in the petition, and Phoenix, Arizonia, instead of Verona, is mentioned as the place of present dimicile. that, as a usual thing a new official would have been named, but his friends wished to give unmistakable evidence of their belief in him. The election was unanimous. Concurrent with his election comes i the news that he is still conducting, so far as is possible under the ciri cumstances, the business affairs of i the National Pencil company, of which he is still superintendent and part owner. many society gins are carried home drunk from fashionable cases and has today reiterated the truth of her statement.

The ladies who first said that Mrs. Lindsey was mistaken, now declare that she is a slanderer. They say Mrs. Lindsey has never been in any of the fashionable clubs whose morals she denounces, and that she has simply repeated slanderous stories that have no foundation in fact. But Mrs.

Lindsey declares that she based her statement on absolute and incontestible evidence, and that if she is pushed to it she will produce proof to back up her statements. Mrs. Lindsey wants it to be understood. however, that she is not trying to Atlanta society as a whole or Atlanta society girls as a class. She insists, however, that some of them drink straight whiskey and get drunk on it.

She says they also swear, gamble and smoke cigarettes. The dollar dad earns looks three times as big to him as it does to the son who blows it News. PAGE THREE pfflET SOCIETIES V. A A. M.

A AMERICUS Am LODGE, meets every 2nd and 4th Fn day night at 7 hi. Visiting brethren welcome. BL. W. M.

W. P. SMITH, jt M. B. COUNCIL LODGE, F.

A At meets yf Ist and Brd VI ait brethren invited. J. E. MATHIS, W. M.

NAT LeMASTER, Secretary. KHOHTB TEMPLAR. COMMAND ERY, No. 5, K. T.

meets every 34 Wednesday night at 7:00 p. m. All visiting Knights are cor Rally invited. A. B.

HOWARD, E. C. G. OLVER, Recorder, Jy ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER Nt. 42, R.

A M. Ist Monday at 7:00 A 1 vl ffllj iting yual, ihed are cordially viteu. burrows, h. p. F.

Q. OLVER, AMERICUS CAMP, 202, WOODMAI OP THE WORLD. every Wednesday night in CM.ey building. All visiting nvlted to meet with us. G.

M. BRAGG, C. a M. K. FORD.

Clerk. Washington Camp, No. 24. Washington Camp, No. 24, P.

O. S. of meets every Monday night in Cotney Building at 8 Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. E. J.

B. H. President. Secretary. WASHINGTON CAMP, NO 14 P.

O. S. OF A. Meets on Thursday nights. Hall, in Cotney Bldg.

All members urged to attend. Visitors wets PHILO H. SMITH, O. D. REESE, Reed.

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