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TUESDAY, MAY 14, 13 IS.
_J AMIIOUMGEMEHTS
To the Voters of the Southwestern
Judicial Circuit:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for election to the office of solicitor
general of the Southwestern judicial
circuit, subject to the Democratic pri
mary, to be held on the second Wed
nesday in September.
I will appreciate your support, and,
If elected. I promise to discharge the
duties of this office with fidelity and to
•the best of my ability.
Respectfully,
ZACK CHILDERS.
'To The People of the Southwestern
Judicial Circuit:
I respectfully announce myself a
■candidate for the office of Solicitor-
Oeneral of the Southwestern circuit
In the coming state primary. I prom
ise, if elected, to perform the duties of
the office, to the best of my ability, and
in strict accord with the obligations
imposed by law upon the holder of
this responsible position.
I will greatly appreciate the support
■of the people of this circuit in the com
ing primary. G. Y. HARRELL.
To the voter of the Southwestern
Judicial Circuit:
I 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.
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
new asking to be permitted to
serve the remaining two years there
of. If elected I 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.
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lots of new hair soft and beautiful
to behold. Herolln is not sticky or
gummy. SEND 250 (stamps or coin)
for a box. Also sold by drug stores.
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Agents wanted. Write for terms.
PRO-GERMAN AT
COLUMBUS HAS
RESIGNED SEAT
COLUMBUS, Ga., May 14.—Aiderman
Reich, the only one of twelve mem
bers of council who opposed the ordi
nances against seditious talk and
idling, has resigned. For his action
he was severely criticized. Realizing
this, he issued the following state
ment:
To The Public and My Friends:
I have made a mistake in opposing
the measure at the meeting of the
city council on May Ist, 1918, and I
know of no way to more sincerely
attest my regret than to tender my re
signation as a member of the city
council. * iAX]
I waive aside my personal feeting'
of loyalty to the city and with the
sincere regret that only earnest
men can understand I state that this
step is taken so that our city govern
ment may not be embarrassed by re- , 1
taining a member against whom an j
ultra patriotic people have directed ,
their suspicion. I am sure that in
the future as was true in the past, I 1
am capable of demonstrating my loy- 1
alty and my good faith, and I be
speak the indulgence of the public.
The following is a copy of my res
ignation from the city council of Co
lumbus, which will be accompanied
by a letter of transmission.
F. C. REICH, j
Mayor D. L. Parmer,
Columbus, Ga.
Dear Sir:
I hereby tender my resignation as
aiderman of the First ward. Yours
truly F. C. REICH. 1
Leg Sore
A huge sore—very deep—full of foul dir
charge. Agony all day; no rest at night. Then ■
—just a few drops of the gentle, cooling liquid,
D. D. D. Irritation and pain gone. Sweet, re
freshing sleep at night. In due time, complete i
cure. We guarantee D.D.D.
D.D.D
'The Liquid Wash
Hooks’ Phrrmacy.
AMERICUS CAMP, 202, WOODMEN
OF THE WORLD. I
Meets every Wednesday night in
•ting Sovereigns Invited to meet with
Fraternal Hall, Lam: street. All -rte
vrs welcome. C. J. WILLIAMS, C. J.
MAT LeMASTER, Clerk.
F. and A. M. i
A AMERICUS LODGE
F. & A. M., meets
A every second and
fourth Friday night
at 8 o'clock.
E. E. SCHNEIDER, W. M.
« L. HAMMOND, Secy.
One
Experience
JW Convinced Me
of its Value
“One of our salesmen
demonstrated the value of the
Long Distance Telephone to
us. He was at Huntsville, Ala., and upon
his own responsibility put in Long Distance
calls for fifteen merchants within a radius
of several hundred miles.
“In less than one hour he had sold 2100
barrels of flour at a total cost to us of less
than six dollars.
“Since then we have applied the Long
Distance Bell Telephone to every feature of
our business with most profitable results.
The service is fine, the rates are reasonable
and there is more satisfaction in one Long
Distance Telephone talk than in half a dozen
letters.”
Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
P. E. Westbrook, Manager
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
RED CROSS TRAIN
UNDER GERMAN FIRE
LONDON, May 14.—Fleeing from
Jassy, the Roumanian capital, the Am
erican Red Cross mission, which now
has reached London, escaped from
Odessa thirty-six hours before the
Germans entered it, only to be fired on
by a German battery in the Ukraine
200 miles north of that famous Black
sea port. The shells did no damage,
all falling short.
The Red Cross mission travelled on
one of the trains carrying the Allied
missions form Roumania over a new
railway, the existence of which it was
believed, the Germans were ignorant.
During the bombarding of the train,
which lasted five minutes, no one knew
what was going on. The Americans
were inclined to laugh at the whole
affair, saying the firing probably was
the accompaniment to a battle some
distance away.
The train was made up of second
and third class sleeping coaches and
■ box cars. Both engine and engineer
i (a Bolsheviki) were ancient, and the
latter went on strike when the roubles
and cognac did not flow out to him
as rapidly as he thought they should
With his engine and a car on which
his family made their home, he made
off. Later he returned to pick the
train up, but services were declined
and another engineer and engine were
obtained.
SAVE DAO’S LIFE
GET IT FOR HIM
I
Says Jt .is .suicide .to .cut. corns
and tells how they Lift
i righht out.
You simply say to the drug store
man, “Give me a quarter of an ounce
of freezone,” This will cost very little
but is sufficient to remove every hard
or soft corn from one’s feet.
A few drops applied directly upon a
tender, aching corn should relieve the
soreness instantly, and soon the entire
corn, root and all, can be lifted out
with the fingers without pain.
1 This new way to rid one’s feet of
corns was introduced by a Cincinnati
man, who says that while freezone is
sticky it dries in a moment, and seems
to simply shrivel up the corn without
inflaming or even irritating the sur
rounding tissue or skin.
i Don’t let father die of infection or
lockjaw from whittling at his corns,
but cut this out and make him try it.
M. H. WHEELER,
Dental Surgeon.
Bfell Bldg., Opposite Post Office
Office Phone 785; Ree. Phone 86
10 PROFITEERING IN
SUBSTITDJESINYMORE
ATLANTA, Gia., May 14.—Profiteer
ing in wheat flour substitutes must
come to an end in Georgia, accord
ing to announcement by the Federal
Food Aministration. Dr. A. M. Soule,
food administrator for this state an
nounces that flour made from corn,
barley and oats should not be selling
at the regular prices of flour made
from wheat, and the Food Adminis
tration is going to insist upon a scale
of profits that is reasonable.
That the authorities in Washington
are thoroughly conversant with the
situation, and are determined to
check any profiteering in wheat flour
substitutets. is shown by a telegram
which Herbert Hoover has sent to Dr.
Soule, directing him to exercise the ut
most vigilance in preventing dealers
from charging wheat flour prices for
wheat flour substitutes.
COMING!
100 per cent
Recipath Chautauqua
7 VACATION DAYS J
Chocolate Soldier
30 People
Miss Margery Maxwell
Soprano—Chicago Opera Co.
Dunbar’s Review
With Parade of the Allies
Sir John Foster Fraser
Famous War-writer and Lecturer
Capt. Fred’k Campbell
Hero of Royal Flying Corps
Mrs. Christine Frederick
Expert War-time Household Economies
Croatian Orchestra
Native Tamburica Orchestra
Raemaekers Cartoons
MANY OTHER BIG ATTRACTIONS
Season Ticket $2.50 and War Tax
Tickets Now on Sale x
Starts, May, 25
The next time
you buy calomel
ask for
The purified calomel tab
lets that are entirely free
of all sickening and sali
vating effects.
Medicinal virtue* vastly improved.
Guaranteed by your druggist. Sold
only in sealed packages. Price 35c.
Try the new
beverage
Kovar
MADE WITH SAAZER HOPS
J. 11. Poole & Sons, sole wholesale
distributors for Sumter, Schley, Doo
ly and Macon counties in the state of
Georgia. 1001 Lee street, Americus,
Ga. Phone 183-118.
J. LEWIS ELLIS
Attorney at Law
Planters Bank Building
Americus, Ga.
C JP. DAVIS
Dental Surgeon.
Orthodontia, Pyorrhea.
Residence Phone 316 Office Phone 818
Allison Building.
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