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PAGE SIX
PELLA GRA
This new d‘F<-a3c is spreading over
the south with a 25 per cent yearl*
increase, leaving horror and death in
its wake.
You will want to read the story of of
how nine years ago I discovered the
cause of this disease, and how thou
sands of pellagra sufferers have been
rtstored to good health by a smple
home treatment. Take no chances
with harmful drugs or guess-work
doctoring. You are entitled to know
the truth. The whole story is given
iu this wonderful
BIG 50-PAGE BOOK FREE-
Alailed in Plain Sealed Wrapper
FREE to all 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 be cured right in your own home
under a guarantee of absolute satis
faction or no charge for treatment. It
also contains maiy photographs and
letters from State and County Officials,
Bankers, Ministers, Doctors, Lawyers
and others, who tell wonderful stories
of their experience with this suc
cesful pellagra treatment.
HAVE YOU THESE SYMPTOMS-
Tired and drowsy feeling accompa
nied by headaches; depression or
state of indolence; roughness of skin;
breaking out or eruptions; hands red
like sunbunr; sore mouth; much
mucus and choking; indigestion and
nausea, diarrhea or constipation;
mind affected, and many others. Don't
take chances.
Write for Your Copy of This Book
Today. Rember it is mailed to you
Free in plain Sealed Wrapper.
w. j. McCrary, m. d.
Dept 570 Carbon Hill, Alabanma.
occupational training
FOR ALL DISABLED SOLDIERS
ATLANTA, Ga., March 23.—Disabled
Georgia boys returning from the battle
front in France will be taught how to
earn a living in occupations suited to
their physical condition after recov
ery from their wounds, under the
terms of a bill which is now being
•pressed in the senate by Senator Hoke
Smith, of Georgia, providing for occu
pational training for all wounded men
who are permanently incapacitated for
military service.
Germany is believed to have held
herself up to such a high stage of eco
nomic power by utilizing the services
of 85 per cent, or more, of the wound
ed men sent home from the battle
ironis quickly and efficiently tr.ir.cd
in productive occupations which they
can follow in spite of the loss of an
arm or a leg or some other disability,
these men are utilized by the German
government to the maximum extent of
their productive power, thereby sus
taining the nation.
Senator Smith's bill would provide
for such training as would render dis
abled men not only valuable to the
nation, but able to support themselves.
To Ship Bodies of Soldiers Home
WASHINGTON, I). C., March 23
Bodies of soldiers who died within the
United States will be sent to the
homes of relatives or to national cem
eteries for burial at government ex
pense, hereafter, according to a new
ruling of the war department. Here
tofore only the bodies of officers were
skipped to relatives at government ex
pense.
RECORD CF THE PAST.
No Stronger Evidence Can Be Had in
Americus.
Look well to their record. What they
have done maty times in years gone
by is the best guarantee of future re
sults. Anyone with a bad back; any
eader suffering from urinary troubles,
rom kidney ills, should find comfort
ing words in the following statement:
W. W. Rigsby, policeman, 205 Prince
S\ . Americus, says: "I stffered a
good deal from an aching back. The
trouble was caused by my kidneys be
ng disordered. Two or three boxes of
'Dean's Kidney Pills relieved me of
hose ailments.”
AGAIN PRAISES DOAN'S.
Over six years later, Mr. Rigsby said
‘Doan’s Kidney Pills certainly did me
a great deal of good. lam always
glad to recommend them to those suf
fering from kidney complaint.”
Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy < — get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Rigsby Lad. Foster-Milburn Co,
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. adv
Gold Stars For Service Flags.
WASHINGTON. D C., March 23
A gold star on a service flag will be
the mark that shows a son or brother
has paid the utmost sacrifice of devo
tion to the country.
While there has been no official dcs-
Untion of the gold star to mark the
less of a soldier in the family, the
suggestion has been accepted generally
the army officers and war department
officially endorsing the idea.
Leslie
A play was given at Leslie High
school auditorium Friday evening by
students of the High school depart
ment. The title of the play s “Daddy”
and it is in three acts. The follow
ing was the cast of characters:
Mr. Wrexson Brown, just like his
fellow men —Roy Ethridge.
Teddie Brown, his son, jpursuing
football at college-Jodie Pilcher.
Paul Chester, a young doctor —Wil-
ber Lee Clifton.
Thompson, the Brown's butler—Sam
Welch.
Mrs. Wrexson Brown, just like her
fellow women—Miss Mary Lizzie Bol
ton.
Nellie Brown, her daughter, a debu
tant—Ruth Clakr.
Ms. Chester, Mr. Brown's sister, pur
suing ill-health at home—Miss Edith
Bass.
Jane, the Browns cook —Nell An
derson.
There were several patriotic pieces
rendered by other students, and the
admission of 15c and 25c charged at
the door resulted in a neat sum be
ing realized.
Mrs. Kenneth Wood went to the
hospital at Plains Thursday for med
ical treatment.
B| J. Ranew went to Albany Wed
nesday on business.
Mrs. Rosa Schneider came Monday
to spend a short while with her
mother, Mrs. Annie Morgan.
Mrs. J. -0. Suggs returned Monday
from Jacksonvlle, where she spent a
w eek.
A service flag will be presented at
the Methodist church Sunday morning
during the 11 o'clock service, an ap
propriate program being rendered.
Mr. Eugene Reynolds, of Helena,
v as a visitor in Leslie Sunday.
Mrs. Sam Johnson, of Jackson, came
Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. Ken
neth Hines.
Mrs. F. H. Hines went to the Plains
hospital for treatment last Thursday.
Mr. Fred Harris, of Mt. Vernon,
spent Sunday in Leslie with friends.
Mrs. R. J Ran®* who has been aick
for some time, is reported today as
somewhat improved.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bolton and fam
ily who reside near Americus, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bolton
Sunday.
Miss Elizabeth Ferguson returned
Tuesday from Cordele, where she spent
several days with friends.
Mrs. Guy Pryor and children are
spending the week, with Mrs. F. A.
Wilson.
To Prevent The Grip.
Colds cause Grip—LAXATIVE
BROMO QI'ININF Tablets remove the
cause. There is only one “Bromo
Quinine.” E. W. GROVES signature
on box. 30c. adv.
Notice!
W. H. Hicklin is in no way connect
ed with Arles Plantation.
W. T. CALHOUN, Mgr
22-3 t
TYPEW RITERS
bought-sold-repaired:
CLEANED—EXCHANGED
C. H. DAVIDSON
121 Forsyth Phune 181
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$ for any kinds of road and hard use;
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THE AMEKICOS TIN.J-KECORDEJL
Bronwood
The pretty spring weather we are
having is making gardens look fine,
although we are needing a rain.
Mrs. A. A. Capel and daughter. Lee
Ella and Miss Ella Thomason spent
last week-end with relatives at Louis
v’lle, Ala
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin and
family visited at Plains Sunday.
Mrs ('. C. Webb has returned from
Plains, where she underwent an op
eration recently, and is recuperating
satisfactorily at her home here.
Miss Priscilla Stroud, of Barnes
ville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. E.
Bowman.
Mr. C. C. Turner, Mr. R. I. Childs and
sister, Miss Mittie Vann, motored to
Eufaula this week.
Students at Pleasant Hill school pre
sented a play, “The Time of His
Life,” at the auditorium Friday even
in, a neat sum being realized through
the admittance charged at the door.
Several residents of this communi
ty are still suffering with mumps, al
though measles, which were quite pre
valent recently, have about disappear
ed altogether.
Mrs. W. A. Wheeler has returned
home after a pleasant visit in Sasser.
Napoleon Once Said
“A Footsore Army is an Army Half
Defeated.” Men in Training Camps, in
Cantonments, in the Army and Navy
suffer from blisters and sore spots on
their feet. Every “Comfort Kit” should
contain one or more boxes of Allen's
Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder to
shake into the shoes. It freshens the
tired, aching, smarting feet and heals
blisters and sore spots. The Platts
burg Camp Manual advises men in
training to make daily use of Foot-
Ease. Sold everywhere, 25c. adv
CHICHESTER S PILLS
U.. THE DIAMOND BRAND. A
L»dlr»! Aak your Drusadat for /A
Chl-thea-ler a Diamond Brand//\\
L'U..rjTll. PUG In Bed and Gold metaUicXV/
n/’ boies, sealed with Blue Ribbon. \ /
TW Take no other. Buy of your v
Fl - W Druniat- AskfnrCin.Cires.TEßS
I C Zs DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for Hi
I’D* B yean taiwn as Best, Safest. Always Reliable
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHEOF
'T'Sh Is effects Ih treating
V K ■ unnatural discharges;
.gc-Mh H B ’ MUM painless,non-roieonoua
;.J WHwW WJH and w, h not stricture.
Relieves in 1 to 5 days,
SOLD WV DRU6BIBTB.
Po-.iit desired—Price sl, or 3 botf’es $2 75.
Prepared by
HE EVANS CHEMICAL CO.. CINCIN NATL O.
Seaboard Air Line
Fbe Progressive Railway ol the Soot!
Leave Americus for Abbeville, Hel
ena, Collins, Savannah, Columbia,
Richmond, Portsmouth and points
East and South
12:31 p m
1:20 a m
• Leave Americus for Helena and in
termediate points
5:15 p m
Leave Amecrius for Columbus,
Montgomery and points West and
Northwest
8:0S p m
H. P. EVERETT. Airent. Americus, Ga.
NOTICE!
1 AM HERE TO STAY
The Maffett Stock of Dry Goods
Will Remain at
Hamilton’s Old Stand
L. ROSENBURG
Has purchased the entire
stock at a bargain and will in
a few days begin to give the
people their money’s worth
every day in the year.
New goods arriving daily.
Look for the announcement
in a few days.
L. ROSENBURG
FOR SALE
One complete Soda Fount,
Tables, Chairs, Show-
Cases, hans and Lighl ,
Fixtures.
W. A. CARGILL,
Eufaula, Ala.
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Kimball Housei:
ATLANTA, GA.
400 ROOMS
MODERATE PRICES 11
CENTRUM LOCATED
Entirely lu modeled and Redecorated ■
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
! ,1. DINKI.FR C. L. DINKLER <
Prep. »nd Krr. Asst. Mrr.
Excess Profits Tax Returns. Income Tax Returns.
L < ’ - j ERNEST CLAYTON, LL.B., C. P. A.
Former Income Tax Agent.. •
Certified Public Accountant
Audits—Examinations—Systems
Atlanta. Ga, P. 0. Box 750. 511 Hurt Bldg.
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