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such wholesome bakings until ■
she used Calumet.
"It’s Calumet surety, uniformity, I,:
purity, strength, that makes every bak- W
ing turn out right—that saves millions W
of housewives Baking Powder money. ■
Be fair to yourself—use Calumet. ” K
Received Highest Awards K
New Cook Book Free
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Cheapand big can Baking Powdersdo not j
save you money. Calumet does—it’s Pure
and far superior to sour milk and soda.
1,010 DAMAGE CLAIMS BEFORE
BOARD AGGREGATE BIG SIM
ATLANTA, Ga„ Oct. 13—No less
than 1,040/Claims for damage are be
fore the board of arbitration which
settles disputes between the farmers
of north Georgia counties and the
Tennessee Copper Company. The
board, at its meeting yesterday in the
state capitol in this city was literally
swamped with work, and will require j
several months to dispose of all the i
claims before it. They range from;
S3OO to $3,000 each.
Chamberlin-Johnson-Dußose Co.,
ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS
1866-1916
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October is the month of
Our Golden Jubilee
Fifty years ago this store opened its doors to the
public. From the beginning it has been a store
of correct fashions for women and children; a
store of the serviceable, dependable furnish
ings for the home.
During the month of October we are making
displays of merchandise, and offering values ap
propriate to this once-in-a-half-century occasion,—
Our Golden Jubilee.
So let this be an invitation to visit
our store when you are in Atlanta
Chamberlin-Johnson-Dußose Co.,
ATLANTA
Local News Items
See our Scents Balls and Chains.
Daniels, the Jeweler.
Miss Annie Bailey left yesterday for
I Atlanta, where she will attend the
I Southeastern Fair.
To get an SB.OO set of kitchen w’are
absolutely free if you buy a MAJES
TIC range next week is an offer worth
investigating. Visit our special demon
stration during the week commencing
Oct. 16, and we will show you this
tine ware which is an out and out gift.
Sheffield Co. 8-6 t
H. G. Pass, of Leesburg, came up
Thursday night. He came to see his
wife, who lias been quite ill at the
home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. F.
McMath, on Felder street, with fever.
She is said to be improving now, and
her friends hope for her an early re
covery.
Blankets, Comfortables and Down
Quilts at ANSLEY’S. 13-lt
W. W. Dykes returned Thursday
from Ellaville, where he has been at
tending Schley Superior court all the
week.
We have the latest and most attract
ive styles in Fall Millinery. WALK
ERS. Pay us a visit. 28-ts
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCorkle and
sons, Felder and Roy, of Schley coun
ty, near Ellaville, were in Americus
Thursday afternoon. Mr. Merkle is
one of Schley county’s best farmers
and sumstantial citizens.
All Baskets one-fourth off Saturday,
October 14th, only. Williams-Niles
Co. Phone 706. 13-lt
T. T. James, of Lumpkin, was in
Americus Thursday afternoon on busi
ness.
New Silks, Woolens and Dress Trim
mings at ANSLEY’S. 13-lt
George Dozier .residing eleven miles
west of the city, -was in Americus
Thursday afternoon for a short while
on business.
When about to buy an article such
as a range that plays an important
part in the daily routine of the home, it
pays to examine it carefully and be
sure you are gttting the best range
value. A range expert from the factory
will during the week commencing
Oct 16, show' you how' the MAJESTIC
is built, why it lasts so long and why
it is the best value. Sheffield Co. 8-6 t
Miss Laleah Wight returned yester
day to her home at Cairo, after a de
lightful visit to Miss Mattie Sue Tay
lor, on Lee street.
For your SUNDAY DINNER we
suggest a nice beef roast. YVe have
some of the best flavored. Call 571.
IACME SANITARY MARKET. 13-lt
Kryptok Invisible Bifocal glasses.
Bell, The Jeweler.
The German submarine will never
come up Muckalee, but you will have
external troubles all during life. JONES
BALSAM of BENZOIN destroys disease
germs in cuts, wounds and sores. Use
this Liniment of Quality and court
safety, instead of peril. Scores of
children died last year in the Southern
states from rusty nail wounds. Do
you know that BALSAM or BENZOIN
will perform a multitude of services in
your home? Ask your druggist.
Abner Green and sons, of Leesburg,
were visitors in Americus Friday.
Blankets, Comfortables and Down
Quilts at ANSLEY’S. 13-lt
J. W. Barwick, local agent for the
Times-Recorder at Leslie, was in the
city Thursday afternoon on business.
When you buy a range that has
proved itself to be the best your mon
ey has been well invested. The MA
JESTIC DEMONSTRATOR will, during
the week commencing Oct. 16, show
you why the MAJESTIC is the best,
and why it actually saves you money.
Sheffield Co. 8-6 t
Mrs. Clarence O. Niles leaves Sun
day to spend a few days in Atlanta.
New painted Tin Bulb Bowls at
V/illiams-Niles Company. Tin flower
pots, book-ends and many other nov
elties just out. 13-ts
Olin Williams is going up to At
lanta Sunday for a few days, to pur
chase goods for the Williams-Niles
Co.
New Overcoats, Suits and Boys’
Suits at ANSLEY'S. 13-lt
Miss Edna Lee Paine, returned this
afternoon to her home in Tampa, Fla.,
after a pleasant visit to Miss Melva
Clarke.
Experience in thousands of homes
has proved that the MAJESTIC is the
one range that gives real satisfaction
and cuts, down the cost of living. An
expert from the MAJESTIC factory
will be at our store during the week
commencing Oct. 16, and will show' you
why the MAJESTIC is the only range
for you. Sheffield Co. 8-6 t
Miss Irma Wilkes, of Tampa, Fla.,
the guest of Miss Melva Clarke, leaves
Sunday for an extended visit to friends
in Macon.
New Silks, Woolens and Dress Trim
tilings at ANSLEY’S. 13-lt
Col. and Mrs. B. T. Rainey, of Buena
Vista, were visitors in Americus to
day.
Episode No. 14, ‘‘Gloria’s Romance"
postponed until next Friday, Oct. 20th.
13-lt
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
Henry S. Walker, representing B. F.
Goodrich Rubber Company returned
home Friday afternoon via Seaboard
from a four weeks trip through Florida
in the interest of his company.
Money Loaned—s 1-2 per cent inter
est. See R. L. Maynard. 21-ts
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Slappey, of El
laville, were visitors shopping in
Americus today.
“Ye” Olde Fashion Horehound
Drops, 35c pound. Murray’s Pharmacy I
Phone 87. 13-ltl
J. Mac Jennings, the popular trav-j
eling representative of the Atlanta l
Journal, spent Thursday and a portion ’
of Friday in Americus, looking after
the business of that paper here.
Where de you get your hair-cuts
and shaves! For the best go to AM
MONS’ BARBER SHOP. 13-lt
M. E. Collum, of Putnam, was in the
city Friday, on business.
Ail Baskets one-fourth off Saturday
Cctober 14th, only. Williams-Niles
Co. Phone 706. 13-lt
C. L. Battle, of Ellaville, was in the
city Friday on business.
Fresh today: Trout, Perch, Bream,
Oysters, Celery, Lettuce, Tomatoes.'
Snap Beans, Grapes and Butter-Nut
Bread. W. S. Ivey & Co. Phones S 9
AU. 13-lt
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John Greer, of Oglethorpe, was in'
the city Friday. Mr. Greer has been'
acting as court reporter at Ellaville'
during the week for Mr. W. Thad
Glover.
The flnest Stationery in town. Mur
ray’s Pharmacy. Phone 87. 13-lt
Judge J. R. Stapleton, of Preston,
and E. E. Cook, of Preston, were vis-1
itors in Americus Friday.
Buy your Automobile Tubes and
Tires from G. A. & W. G. Turpin. 13-ts
Sheriff C. M. Christian, of Webster
county, was in Americus Friday, on
business matters.
New Overcoats, Suits and Boys’
Suits at ANSLEY’S. 13-lt!
Vivian and Clayton Easterlin, the ’
little daughter and son of Mr. and
Mrs. B. O. Easterlin, left Friday for
Andersonville, where they will visit
their grandmother, Mrs. J. B. Easter
lin.
The offer of an SB.OO set of kitchen
ware FREE to every purchaser of a
MAJESTIC during demonstration week
is genuine. It is an out and out gift to
every purchaser of a MAJESTIC range
and the price of this range with a rep
utation remains the same. See this de
monstration during the week com
mencing Oct. 16, at our store. Sheffield
Co. 8-6 t
W. E. Felt, of Leslie, left Friday for
Leesburg, where he will visit for a
day of two, and from there he will go
to Doerun, Ga., and to Jacksonville,
Fla., being accompanied by his sister,
Mrs. Georgia Bolton.
New Suits, Coats and Dresses at
13-lt ANSLEY’S.
Week-end Candy just received. Don't
fail to get a box for Sunday. Murray’s
Pharmacy. Phone 87. 13 It
J. S. Womack, of Ellaville, was in
the city Friday on business.
All Baskets one-fourth off Saturday,
I October 14th, only. Williams-Niles
Co. Phone 706. 13-lt
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| “Purity” is such an exquisite picture
I a return date has been arranged for
Monday, Oct. 16th. Let no other en
gagements interfere on this night.
:13-lt
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W. C. Moody left Friday afternoon
[ for Albany, where he goes on a short
trip.
New Suits, Coats and Dresses at
13-lt ANSLEY’S.
Lawn grass seed and bulbs. Mur
; ray’s Pharmacy. Phone 87. 13-lt
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R. E. McAfee came up from his Lee
! county plantation Friday to spend a
day or two with his family here.
Has it ever occurred to you that a
worn-out range wastes money in
burning too much fuel and spoiling
food? A range expert who will have
charge of the MAJESTIC DEMON
STRATION during the week commenc
ing Oct. 16, will show you how the
MAJESTIC range cuts down house
hold expenses. Sheffield Company.
8-6 t
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Try a WAN'” AD In the Times-Rc.
corder. They pay big dividends
.JUNIOR MARINE SCOUTS
A NEW ORGANIZATION
NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—Eight hun
dred former U. S. Boy Scouts living on
the west side of this city have formed
, an organization called the junior Mar
line Scouts, for training in the duties
[of I . S. Marines. The organization is
I in no way affiliated with the U. S. Boy
Scouts, and plans are under way to
make the body national in scope and I
character.
The Junior Marine Scouts have'
i taken up as their special plea to oth- 1
■ ers that the training they will receive'
[on land and sea is of greater benefit!
than either land or sea training taken
separately. It’s a tw'o-in-one service
both naval and military—tehy argue
and they’ look to see the ideal spread
over the entire country.
I. W. Irving, 146 West 105th Street,
New York, is at the head of the new
organization, and several prominent
citizens have interested themselves in'
the movement.
“PURITY” TO PLAY HERE
AS RETURN ON MONDAY
“Purity,” the widely advertised film!
shown at the Opera House yesterday.!
and attended by a fair audience.'
W ords of praise and condemnation
were heard of the picture, and Mana-'
ger Dudley’ has arranged for a return'
engagement of the film to be played'
here on Monday, October 16th. “Pur
ity,” as all other films of like charac
ter or similar tendencies ,has its ex
ponents and opponents. It all remains 1
for the point of view of the spectator.
People know just as much about it,
and have their own view’s concerning
it—so a discussion would be amiss.
—C. W. I
IF KIDNEYS AND
BLADDER BOM
Take a Glass of Salts to Flush Out
Your Kidneys and Neutralize
Irritating Acids.
Kidney and Bladder weakness result
form uric acid, says a noted authority.
The kidneys filter this acid from the
blood and pass it on to the bladder,
where it often remains to irritate and
inflame, causing a burning, scalding
sensation, or setting up an irritation
at the neck of the bladder, obliging
you to seek relief two or three times
during the night. The sufferer is in
constant dread, the water passes
sometimes with a scalding sensation
and is very profuse; again, there is
difficulty in avoiding it.
Bladder weakness, most folks call it,
because they can’t control urination,
While it is extremely annoying and
sometimes very painful, this is really
one of the most simple ailments to
overcome. Get about four ounces of
Jad Salts from your pharmacist and
take a tablespoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast, continue this
for two or three days. This will neu
tralize the acids in the urine so it no
longer is a source of irritation to the
bladder and urinary organs which
then act normally again.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless,
and is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lithia,
and is used by thousands of folks who
are subject to urinary disorders caus
ed by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is
splendid for the kidneys causes no
bad effects whatever.
Here you have a pleasant, effevesc
ent lithia-water drink, which quickly
relieves bladder trouble.
. SAVES DAUGHTER
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Advice of Mother no Donbt Pre-
vents Daughter’s Untimely End.
Ready, Ky.—“ I was not able to do
anything for nearly six months,” writes
Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, ‘‘and
was down in bed for three months.
I cannot tell you how I suffered with
my nead, and with nervousness and
womanly troubles.
Our family doctor told my husband he
could not do me any good, and he had
to give it up. We tried another doctor,
but he did nut help me.
At last, my mother advised me to take
Cardui, the woman’s tonic. 1 thought
it was no use for 1 was nearly dead and
nothing seemed to do me any good. But
I tool: eleven bottles, and now I am able
to do all of my work and my own
washing.
I think Cardui is the best medicina in
the world. My weight has increased,
and 1 look the picture of health. ”
If you suffer from any of the ailments
peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui
today. Delay is dangerous. We knov,
it will help you, for it has helped sc
nany thousands of other weak women
m the past 50 years.
At all druggists.
Writ) tt ■ Chaitanoog Medicine Co., LadlM
Xd.isory Dept., Cnatian oga. Tenr... for
on you' case and 64-page book. "Home
Treatment for Warner, u. uaur wrapper. !!.*• <SI
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WWA and was wrecked, eight per- | | > J
sons were killed and the lives of '■ v
~ bystanders threatened. I W,j**
Be sure you carry an /Etna l
'MIFWs. Accident Policy. -A JU A
Every Wise Man Believes In
the complete protection of his salary.
He' knows he may become disabled by illness or in
jured or killed by accident at any time and those
.who depend upon him may suffer in consequence.
He fully intends to find out about and always carry
/Etna Disability Insurance
to protect both himself and his family in case of accident or illness. 1
Let the provident man who has not obtained such a policy remember 1
To-day is Better Than Too Late
The £tna Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., is nationally
well regarded because of its Financial Soundness, its Liberal Policy
Contracts and its Fairness in Adjusting Claims.
Its Agency organization is extensive and its policy holders receive
, . excellent service and prompt settlements. “
We will tell you more about it if you will send us the coupon to-day. k
Fire, I lie, Accident and * onds
Herbert Hawkins
Offices 14 16 Planters Bank Building Phone 186
| Want Advertisements !
L I
Figure your own want ad. Minimum
charge is 25c. For insertions less
than two weeks, one cent per word.
For insertions between two and four
weeks, three-fourths of a cent per
word. For insertions of more than
four weeks, one-half cent per word.
PERSONAL
; MESSENGER SERVlCE—Anywhere
’in Americus; 10 cents. Phone 230.
J 10-6 t
! Buy the large sizes of JONES’
BALSAM OF BENZOIN when your
horses are troubled with scratches
thrush, galled shoulders, swellings and
tiesh wounds. Sold on the money-back
plan. Ask your dealer for it. »f
WA A TED—Miscellaneous.
MONEY TO LEND—We have several
thousand dollars in hand for a local
client for quick loans. Shipp & Shep
pard. 15-lt
WANTED—Cottage with two to ten
acres of lot; inside city limits. W.,
care Times-Recorder. 12-ts
FARM LOANS Can give good I
terms on farm loans; money plenti
ful. W. W. Dykes. 15-ts
I HAVE several thousand dollars lo
cal money to lend on improved farm
lands. See R. L. Maynard. 18-tl
TOR RENT
FOR RENT —Six room house, with 5 I
acres of land; Felder street; posses
sion November Ist. H. C. Davis. 12-ts
FOR RENT—Roney place; four to
nine-horse farm; residence in city lim
its. J. W. Hightower. 2-25 t
FOR RENT—Two story residence on
Lee street; po? ~sA>n November Ist.
S. R. Heys. 9-tt
FOR RENT—Splendid small farm;
close in. Address Times-Recorder.
10-ts
IOR SALL
FOR SALE—Four milch cows and
cne Holstein bull. W. J. Josey. 13-2 t
NEW PAINTED Tin Bulb Bowls at
Williams-Niles Company. Tin flower
pots, bock-ends and many other nov
elties just out. 13tf
ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS—Flash
Lights and Batteries a* Hightowei’g
Book Store. 24-tl
FOUR ROLLS High Grade Toilet Pa
per 25c. Hightower’s Book Stoie.
24-ts
FOR SALE—Sumter county Ful
ghum Oats; Sumter County Rye, and
Texas Rust-Proof Oats. Harrold
Irotheri. 9-6 t
FRIDAY, OCTOBER V, ,9.(
FOR SALE—Baled peavinA hay.
Griff Eldridge. 19-12 t
FOR SALE—Finest Shetland pony
in Georgia; works anywhere and per
fectly gentle; child can handle. See
Carroll Clark, Jr., or Telephone 303.
10-ts.
FOR SALE OR RENT—WiII sell on
easy terms or rent, whole of Land Lot
No. 56 in 27th district, where Raise
Tison now resides; place formerly
owned by W. P. Wallis. G. R. Ellis.
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WDuomif
Plantation for sale. Two lots, 202 1-2
acres each; 3 1-3 miles north of
Kramer, midway between Abbeville
and Rochelle; Fulsom creek runs
through both lots; well adapted for
stock raising; growing cotton and to
bacco; 8 good mules, with more first
class hay, corn and cotton seed in
barns to do the place; Poland China
hogs; few head of cattle and modern
farm implements; some good croppers
who have been on the place several
years, and have some money, corn, etc.
A. K. FISHER,
Abbeville, Ga-, R. F. D. No. 2.
Why Look
So Thin? ''
It is not becoming-nor safe
for your health. Add flesh to
your bones and roses to your cheeks by
drinking a pint of this delicious, diges
tive tonic with each meal.
SHIVAR GINGER ALE.
'Phone your grocer right now for a
dozen pints. Satisfaction guaranteed
or your money refunded on first dozen
used.
Bottled only by the celebrated
SHIVAR MIN ER AL SPRING, SHELTON, S. C.
If your dealer has none in stock tell
him to ’phone
« GLOVER GROCERY CO.,
Distributors lor Americus.
ALPHEUS CASTELOW
Representative
ATLANTA JOURNAL,
PHONE 27.
Dally and Sunday per Week ISc
MISS BESSIE WINDSOR
. . Insurance . .
Fire, Accident and Ifcnds. Of
fice Forsyth St. 'Phone 313