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SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1918.
COULDN’T LACE
HIS OWN SHOES
Bad to Give I’p Work, Keep' to House
And Coudn’t Walk But Now
He Works Every Bay.
HIS SISTER ENDORSES
At ID IRON MINERAL, TOO
“Yes, indeed,-I know what Acid Iron
Mineral is,’ 1 declares A. G. Holloway,
847 East Fair street, Atlanta. Ga. “I
know that it will do for kidney trou
ble, too,’’ continued Mr. Holloway when
seen by a representative of the Ferro
dine Chemical Corporation.
“I suffered so bad wit kidney trou
ble I could not do any work. Some,
times I had to get somebodp to help
put on my clothes. Why sometimes
I could not even bend over to put on
my shoes and could not do any walking
at all. I spent money here and there
with specialists and for medicines but
none of them did me any good.
“It was only through a friend I
learned about Acid Iron Mineral and
after sending for a fifty cent bottle,
going fter another a little later my
self I was cured. It cured me of my
trouble. Even gave me a better appe
tite and I have told dozens of friends
about this. I sent a dollar bottle to
my sister out in Carthage, Texas, and
she reports it does the work.
It is surely a real medicine for
blood, kidney and rheumtic troubles.’’
Mineral vs. Vegetable.
Acid Iron Mineral is a mineral com
pound. Most iron tonics and blood
remedies are vegetable. The differ
ence of course is great. The reader
probably tasted or felt the quick ef
fects of a mineral preparation before
Thousands of bottles already sold in
Atlanta and thousands more all ove»
the state prove its merit. It is the
most powerful absolutely harmless
iron tonic sold in liquid form ccord
ing to Ferrodine Chemical Corporation
tests. You’ll like, too.
For sale by Howell’s Pharmacy, adv.
Alcazar Monday.
Julian Eltinge, the famous Para
mount feminine impersonator, who is
appearing at the Alcazar theratre on
Monday is again taking the role of a
woman in “The Widow’s Might.” This
is a charmingly humorous story of
the adventures of Young Dick Tavish
who sets himself up as a rancher, on
ly to learn that an older hand at the
game is going to beat him. He wins
out, with the help of a wig, a baby and
an exceedingly pretty girls, makes an
unexpectedly refreshing nd original
picture, which was directed by Wil
liam C. de Mille. '
City Marshal Sales.
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in the City of Americus, Ga., be
tween the legal hours of sale on the
first Tuesday in April next, the fol-
Jcwiig described property, to-wit:
One house and lot on the north side
of and known as 527 College strete,
and bounded as follows: North by the
property of the Estate of Matt Hart:
east by the property of W. P. Wallis;
south by College street, and west by
Hampton street. Said lot being 90x90
feet, more or less, and levied on as the
property of Estate of Hannah Dudley
to satisfy certain city tax fi fas in fa
vor of the Mayor and City Council of
Americus, Ga.. to Will Duncan, Trans
feree, for the year 1914 and 1915. Ten
ant notified in terms of th e law. This
Ist day of March, 1918.
W. T. MAYNARD, City Marshal.
Wwl
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I STOP CATARRH! OPEN
NOSTRILS AND f
i Says Cream Applied in Nostrils ?
? Relieves Head-Colds at Once. ?
If your nostrils are clogged And you*,
head s stuffed and you can’t breathe
treely because of a cold or catarrh,
just get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream
Balm at any drug store. Apply a little
of tig fragrant, antiseptic cream into
your nostrils and let it penetrate
through every air passage of your
head, soothing and healing the inflm
ed, swollen mucous membrane and you
get instant relief.
Ah! how good it feels. Your nos
trils are open, your head is clear, no
more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no
more headache, dryness or struggling
for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm is just
what sufferers from head colds and ca
tarrh need. It’s a delight. adv.
MRS. JOHN 8. GORDON
mENME REVIEW
ATLANTA, Ga., March 2.—Mrs.
John b Gordon, aged 'widow of the
famous Confederate general and
statesman, yesterday afternoon re
viewed the Eighty Second Division of
the national army which is now un
dergoing the final stages of training
at Camp Gordon, the great cantonment
named in honor of her husband.
Standing beside General Burnham,
commander of Camp Gordon, and
watching the thousands of khaki-clad
soldiers march down the parade
ground, fully equipped and showing
by the lithe movement of their muscles
that they are in the pink of physical
condition, Mrs. Gordon doubtless felt
the same thrill of pride that she ex
perienced in her girlhood days when
she used to watch the armies of Lee
and Jackson In the great reviews of
of the Civil War.
In those old days she made her
home as near the army as possible,
so as to keep in touch with General
Gordon, and many a time she rode
to headquarters on a splendid bay
mare which one of his men captured
in a raid on Mary’s Heights in Vir
ginia, and would sit on the horse and
watch the flower of the Southern Con
federacy marching past in their uni
ft rms of grey with the bands playing
' Dixie.”
The review- of her honor yesterday
was witnessed by thousands of At
lanta people who journeyed to Camp
Gordon, and was the most impressive
militray demonstration that has been
held at Camp Geordon since the be
ginning of the war.
SIOO Reward, SIOO
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages and
that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutiona" treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and
acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur
faces of the System thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, giving the
patient strength by building up the con
stitution and assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much
faith in the u-ative powers of Hall’s
Catarrh Medicine tha’ they offer One
Hun-’red Dollars tor -iy case that it fails)
to < ore. Send for list of testimonials.
MJubs P. J. r’T’-'N’EY & CO.. To)£dC.
Gmu. Sold by all 75c.
M. 11. WHEELER,
Dental Surgeon.
Bell Bldg., Opposite Post Office
Office Phone 785; Res. Phone 36
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THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
WIEITLU EXPECTED
TO BE 1 BIMTE
IEIIIIST MB. STDiNCE
ATLANTA, Ga., March 23.—Judge
Henry B. Strange, the newly appoint
ed secretary of state who will serve
for the unexpired term of Philip Cokk,
who died last Monday morning, ex
pects to be a candidate for election
to the office in the general election to
be held this fall.
Under th e law, he serves for the un
expired term until the secretary of
state elected at the next election is
inducted into office by the general as
sembly on the occasion of the guberna
torial inauguration. In the event,
therefore, of his election for a full
term, he will succeed himself when
the general assembly formally de
clares the result of the election a few
days after convening in teh summer
of 1919; or, should some other candi
date be elected hie willthen turn the
great seal of the state over into the
custody of his successor.
In this connection it is understood
taat Crawford Wheatley, of Americus,
formerly a member of the House and
Senate, w’ill be a candidate for secre
tary of state. He and Judge Strange
are good friends, having served in
the Senate together in 1905-06.
MHOUHCEMEHTS ~
To The Voters of The Southwestern
Judicial Circuit:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Solicitor General for
the remainder of the unexpired term
of the late Hon. J. R. Williams, the
election to take place in the Septem
ber primaries.
I have been filling by appointment
the first part of said term and am
row asking to be permitted to
serve the remaining two years there
of. If elected 1 shall give to the office
the same conscientious and painstak
ing attention that I have heretofore
given it, and I shall sincerely appre
ciate the endorsement and support of
the people of this circuit. Respect
fully JOHN A. FORT.
To the voter of the Southwestern
Judicial Circuit:
1 beg leave to announce my candi
dacy for office of Solicitor General, in
September primary
If elected I shall perform, with cour
age and fidelity the duties fixed by
law upon the holder of this office.
My conception is that there can be
such policy of its administration, as
that the office will stand as a menace
to wrong-doing, and as well, a posi
tive aid and encouragement to con
structive good and peace to the coun.
ties of the circuit
Every effort will be made to make
practical realization of this concep-,
tion.
Opportunity for extended service is
the strongest reason for this decision.
Will sincerely appreciate and try
hard to justify any confidence an in
terest shown in my race.
Respectfully,
JULE FELTON.
MULES
and
HORSES
I
Just received another ■
carload oi Kentucky ■
Mules. ;
Some good Horses and i
Mares also on hand. ;
Big supply at all times, >
Cash or Credit, Sale or <
Swap. ;
See me on corner at !
J. J. Hanesly’s Stables. ;
J. D. HOLMAN
Americus, Ga.
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