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Americus Automobile Company
WALTER RYLANDER, Manager
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The Remedy for
Frosty Mornings
—no more barefoot trips to the basement
—no more dressing in an ice cold room
—no more big fuel bills to pay
—ho more fires to build. , ; U
Simply roll out of bed and dress in
your rooms made warm and cheerful
by the even day and night heat of
Cole s Original Hot Blast
BURNS CHEAPEST COAL CLEAN
AND BRIGHT. USES ANY FUEL.
If last winters fuel bill was hard to pay
what will it be this year with fuel higher
than ever. Now is the time to stop
waste. If you want a small fuel bill
this Winter, you need this remarkable
fuel-saving heater. Act today.
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520,000 VERDICT IS
WOK BY THIS WIDOW
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ga„ Oct. 13.-
After remaining out all of last night,
the jury trying the case of Mrs. Sallie
Calloway Murphy vs. the Macon, Dub
lin & Savannah railway, suit for $50,-
000 damages for the killing of her
husband here a year ago, today re
turned a verdict for $20,000. The suit
of Mrs. F. R. Farr, for the killing of
her husband, which occurred at the
same time and place as that of Mr.
Murphy, has been continued for the
term,
I Mrs. Murphy’s suit was one of the
most warmly contested ever tried here,
a strong array of counsel appearing
for both sides. In her suit it wa s al
leged that her husband, Thomas Henry
Murphy, was driving over the M., D.
& S. tracks here when his automobile
was struck by a passenger train, caus
ing the death of Mr. Murphy and his
companion. Mr. Farr.
DOUBLY PROVEN.
Times-Recorder Beaders Can No
Longer Doubt The Evidence.
This Americus citizen testified long
ago.
Told of quick relief—of undoubted
; benefit.
I The facts are now confirmed.
Such testimony is complete—the evi
dence conclusive.
It forms convincing proof of merit.
A. C. Alexander, grocer, 712 Spring
'street, Americus, says: “My back
I caused me much suffering and I was
hardly able to perform my duties on
‘account of the pain. My kidneys act
id irregularly and the secretions were
too frequent in passage, making me
I get up a number of times at night.
:I)oan’ s Kidney Pills soon relieved me
of the pain in my back and my kid
neys became normal. The pains left
and I have never had them since.”
LASTING BENEFIT.
Over four years later, Mr. Alexander
said: “Doan’s Kidney Pills made <•
cure for me, which has been perma
nent and my back and kidneys don’t
bother me a. bit.”
Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
I Mr. Alexander had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. adv
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
GEORGIA PROHIS
TO ATTEND BIG
NATIONAL MEET
ATLANTA ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE
LEADERS PLANNING TO SEND A
STRONG DELEG ATION TO CON
VENTION AT WASHINGTN.
ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 13. —Froihbition
leaders of Atlanta are planning to or
ganize a strong delegation of Geor
gians to attend the national conven
tion of the Anti-Saloon League of
America to be held in Washington
next December, at which time a con
certed drive will be made for the pas
sage by the national house of repre
sentatives of the proposed prohibition
amendment to the federal constitution
The amendment has already passed
the senate, and will come to a vote in
the house in December. If it passes
that body and is approved by the pres
ident, it will be referred to the legis
latures of the several states, which
will have six years in which to act
upon it. Should the legislatures of
thirty-six states ratify the amendment,
it then becomes a part of the constitu
tion of the United States, and the sale
of intoxicating liquors will be forever
prohibited in this country. In aid o*
the great campaign for national prohi
bition by constitutional amendment,
nationally famous speakers are now
campaigning in Georgia under the joint
auspices of the Anti-Saloon league of
2‘’.merica and the Georgia Anti-Saloon
league, of which H. A. Christian, of
Atlanta is superintendent.
Richmond Pearson Hobson, famous
naval hero of the Spanish-American
war and former congressman, who has
made probably the most exhaustive
study in the world of the effects of al
cohol. declares that if Chicago goes
dry in 1918, as the prohibition forces
plan, the whole world will put whisky
under the ban in the next tea years.
TAKING CATHARTICS EVERY
DAY FOR MEEKS DON’T
CURE STOMACH TROUBLE
They do not eliminate the poisonous
Bile Accretions from the System, so
declares a leading Chicago Stomach
Specialist. Often Gall Stones, Cancer
and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intes
tines, Auto Intoxication, Yellow Jaun
dice. Appendicitis and other dangerous
ailments are the consequences. Mayr’s
Wonderful Remedy is the ideal pre
scription for Stomach, Liver and In
testinal ailments. It has restored mil
lions. One dose will prove that it will
help you. Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy
is for sale by Howell’s Pharmacy.
• advt.
SOUTHERNERS HELD IN
BIG DYNAMITING PLOT
NEWBERN, S. C., Oct. 13.—Rev
enue officers here have arrested Sam
Williams, elly Wtason, Mitchell Wat
son, Christopher Carroway and J. B.
Watson, of Pamlico, and brought all
of them to Newbern. The five men
were arraigned before Commissioner
Hill, the first named on a warrant
charging resisting the draft law, and
the others with dynamiting the post
office at Lowlands, N. C., on the night
of Sept. 17. Their preliminary exam
ination was continued, and the men
committed to jail in default of $3,000
bond.
The'dynamiting of the postoffiee,
according to federal agenfs, was the
outcome of the refusal of postal au
thorities to deliver to certain sub
scribers a weekly newspapere publish
ed in Georgia, which had been denied
mailing privleges on account of its
anti-draft activities.
For Itching Torture
There is one remedy that seldom fails
to stop itching torture and relieve skin
irritation and that makes the skin soft,
clear and healthy. > >
Any druggist can supply you with
zemo, which generally overcomes all
skin diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pim
ples, rashes, blackheads, in most cases
give way to zemo. Frequently, minor
blemishes disappear overnight Itching
usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe,
antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and
dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra
large bottle, SI.OO. It will not stain, is
not greasy or sticky and is positively
safe for tender, sensitive skins.
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la effective/a treating
r* * unnatural dlscnarges;
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PELLA GRA
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This new disease is spreading over
| the South with a 25 per cent, yearly
| increase, leaving horror and death in
i its wake.
You will want to read the story of
j how nine years ago I discovered the
cause of this disease, and how thous
ands of pellagra sufferers have been
restored to good health by a cimple
; home treatment. Take no chances with
harmful drugs or guess-work doctor
ing. You are entitled to know the
truth. The whole story is given in
this wonderful
BIG 50-PAG# BOOK FREE!
I Mailed in Plain Sealed Wrapper
FREE to al who write for a copy. This
• new, instructive and interesting book
gives you my proven theory as to
what causes pellagra and how it may
Ibe cured right in your own home un-
Ider a guarantee of absolute satisfac
tion, or no charge for treatment. It
also contains many photographs and
letters from State and County Officials.
• Bankers, Ministers, Doctors, Lawyers
■and others, who tell wonderful stories
of their experience with this success
ful pellagra treatment.
HAVE YOU THESE SYMPTOMS?
Tired and Drowsy feelings, accompa
nied by headaches; depression or state
■of indolence; roughness of skin:
ibreaking out or eruptions; hands red
ilike sunburn; sore mouth; tongue,
pips and.throat flaming red; much mu-
I ous and choking; indigestion and nau
~|sea, diarrhoea or constipation; mind
affected and many others. Don’t take
i chances.
| Write for Your Copy of This Book
; Today. Remember it ig mailed to you
Free in plain Sealed Wrapper.
«. J. MT RABY. M. D„
Dept. 570. Carbon Hill. Alabama
OFFICERS AWARDED MEDALS
FOR CAPTURING THIS NEGRO
ATLANTA, Ga.. Oct, 13.—Gold stars
for special bravery have been awarded
to call officers Anderson and Barfield
of the Atlanta police force, who re
cently fought a duel with .a negro
blind tiger who armed himself with
a winchester rifle and barricaded him
self in a house. Both officers were
seriously wounded and the negro was
killed.
5395 Saxon M 35
This wonderful car—one of the
best selling automobiles on the mark
et, and deservedly one of the most
popular—is now for sale in this county
and in Lee county by the Leslie Au
to Company.
We handle the Four-cylinder
roadster, price $395, f.o.b. Detroit,and
that celebrated Saxon Six, five-pass
enger .or Chummy roadster, price
$935, f.0.b., Detroit.
All 1918 modelsnow on display
in our show rooms at Leslie.
The Saxon Motor Corporation has within
the last five years won to the position of the
fourth largest manufacturing industry in the U.
S. and the tenth largest in the world.
Anyone desirous ot securing one of the
latent, up-to-date and smoothest running cars for
the money, will not make a mis + ake in buying
a Saxon Four or Saxon Six, which has a price
resembling the cheapest, and the features and
quality of the highest priced cars on the market.
Call to see us or drop a card to the
Leslie Auto Co.
Leslie, Georgia
With shorter days comes EE
the need of feeding the
f iWiA stock and doing many
other chores afterdark ■
DELCO-LIGHT provides
plenty of safe, bright elec
trie light.
DELC °- LIGHT current
operates an electric water system, wash- j||jg
ing machine, churn, separator and other
labor saving appliances.
DELCO-LIGHT saves time for every mem
ber of the family every day in the year. Delco-
Light is like an extra hand. Yet it works for a
few cents a day and quickly pays for itself.
Write for descriptive booklet,
L. D. STAPLETON, Salesman,
Americus, Ga.
H. H. HARRISON, Dealer,
Bpligfc WtihTj .Moultrie, Ga.
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To the Public
We desire to inform you that we do all
kinds of Hemstitching at moderate prices,
and guarantee our work to be of the highest
quality. We kindly solicit your patronage.
C INGER SEWING
O MACHINE CO.
126 North Jackson Street
AMERICUS, Ga.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER H, 1»17.