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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1918.
WINS GUEST OF
HIS OLD Gfi. HOME
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MACON, Nov. 2. —Secretary of the ,
Treasury McAdoo, who is touring the |
ecutheast inspecting the railroad ,
pioperties of which he is federal dU I
rector, was the gu?st of Macon for a
sho’ t time at noon, and this after- -
ugoii is in Columbus. He expects to ,
leave there tonight for Florida.
Mr. McAdoo arrived here from At
lanta at an early hour this morning
and proceeded on his special train'
to Milledgeville, the old home town
of the McAdoo family, where he was
given a public welcome this morning.
1? y lequesst of Mayor Bell of Miiledge
ville all business closed during the
stay of the secretary as a mark of
honor, and opportunitv was given the
people of the town to vreet its disDr
guished son at a reception at the Ho
tel Baldwin. He was escorted by the
entire cadet battalion from the Geor
gia Military college.
During his noon hour stay in Macon
Mr. McAdoo was greeted by a special
committee appointed by Mayor Toole.
Look out for Span
ish Influenza.
At the first sign of
a cold take
CASCARaB QUININE
Standard cold remedy for 20 yen*-» —in tablet
form —safe, «ure, no opiate*—breaks up a cold
in 24 hour*—relieves grip in 3 days. Money
back if it fails. The genuine box he 3 a Red top
with Mr. Hill’s picture. At Ail Drug Stores.
G. S. & F. HR.
Effective Oct. 20th, 1918.
Trains leave Cordele:
2:00 p. m., for Jacksonville, Valdos
ta and Palatka.
6:35 p m.. Local for Tifton.
3:30 a. m., for Jacksonville, Valdos
'ta and Palatka.
5:40 a. m., for Jacksonville and Val
dosta.
2:55 a. in., for Jacksonville via. Tif
ton.
8:50 a. m., Local for Macon, connect
ing for points north.
2 :10 p. m., for Macon, connecting for
points north.
2.23 a. m.. for Macon and points
north, (Dixie Flyer.)
3:25 a. m.. for Macon, connecting
for points north.
11:55 p. m., for Macon and points
north, (The Southland.)
Schedule shown as information to
the public; not guaranteed.
C. B. RHODES, G. P. A.
Macon. Ga
Farm Wanted!
I am in the market for
a good, well improved
farm. If you have one for
sale address, G. I. SMITH,
No. 113 “B” Richardson
St, Atlanta, Ga.
No substitutes required H ///? v
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l Old Homestead I
| PANCAKE FASTIS
Certainly does make pancakes
j with a wonderfu’ flavor
9 Fine for biscuits
B and Muffins
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Pancake 11 Sg
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] WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
■ LOST ano FOUND
■ FOUND —One Jersey cow and two
■ heifers, same can be had by paying
I damages to G. M. Bragg, care Bragg’s
' Market. 21-ts
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FOR SALE
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| PAPER SHELL PECAN TREES
FOR SALE—Dr. J. F. McMath, Amer,
icus. 24-lmc.
FOR SALE —Full blooded Jersey
cow for sale; young calf Apply R. P
| Stackhouse. 18-ts
FOR SALE—Cadillac Car, old style,
but good yet. Address D. W., Box
' 354, Times-Recorder. 17-ts
FOR SALE—A number of Edison
Phonograph records Address, “Rec
ords,” care Times-Recorder.
FOR SALE—One 1913 Ford, one
1918 Ford, one 1918 Dodge, all in good
running condition. R. C. Garvin, 710
Jackson Ave. Phone 189. 25-3 t
FOR SALE—Early Bilie Stem
Wheat, $3.00 per bushel f. O - b. Leslie.
; George T. Deriso, Leslie, Ga. tf-d&w.
H S. SCHNEIDER'S Transfer
I “moves any thing, any where, any
■ time.” Not a slogan for advertising
' onlv but a proven fact. Phone 155.
I
NOTICE.
FOR SALE: 4 cows fresh in milk;
i 20 yearlings; 400 bushels Lewis Sixty
; Three Wilt Resistant Cotton Seed;
400 bushels Toole’s Early.
Wanted to Buy: One thousand
bushels field peas.
E. E. COOK, Preston, Ga.
WANTED— M isee Ila neous
WANTED BOARDERS—I have one
bright, attractive room Can also
take several table boarders. Mrs
Wellborn Clarke, 406 E. Church St.
A NEW BROOM ALWAYS sweeps
clean. This business has passed the
"new broom” period and is still
sweeping clean. A trial will make
you a customer. H. S. Schneider’s
Transfer.
KIJBKY
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t SOFT. LONG.SILKY \
(S Bv using Herolin Pomad* Hair Dressing,
' 3 which is delightfully perfumed and really
I K the best preparation made for producing
B beautiful, soft, Bilky, straight, long fluffy
M hair—just the Kind you want. Herolin
E feo.ie the scalp and makes kinky, nappy,
IS Uioit, stubborn hair so soft, long and lus
hfl tious that you can easily handle it and
dM put it up in any style. It Is your natural
9 right to Irate fine, lotely hair, and Herolin
W offers you a chance. Take it —but don’t
ra bo fooled into getting anything else .han
S HEROLIN
Tt makes shnrt hair prow long and bcau4«
BP ”11 -ti ps itching scalp and dandruff.
® , rente BV
for tenia matt.
Med. Co., Atlanta, Ga.
'MCCKTC De your own man or woman,
fej /kuLnw Wo make you a liberal offer-*
and show you bow to make money fast;
AMERICUS TIMES REC R’DER.
i FARM AND CITY LOANS- 51-2%
interest. Terms easy Quick eervlce.
W. W. Dykes 4-2OU
WANTED —We hav e a number of
buyers now ready to buy. List your
farms with us. W. L English or J.
H. Purvis. 30-d&wlm
WANTED TO RENT—Five room
house in good neighborhood. WIL
LIAM S. KIRKPATRICK, C ar e Times-
Recorder.
SCHNEIDER’S—Safe and rapid
transportation. Truck service as near
100 per cent efficient as war condi
tions permit. Phone 155.
WANTED —To rent three rooms for
light housekeeping, must be in good
section Address LOVELACE EVE,
1 care Tim«s-Recorder. 6-ts.
WANT TO DO YOUR fine watch,
clock and jewelry repairing. Expert
service and reasonable chargee. R. S.
i Broadhust, Jeweler. 110 Lamar St.,
directly in front of posoffice.
FOR RENF
FOR RENT —Downstars front room
for two gentlemen. Phone 859. 24-3 t
FOR RENT OR LEASE—4OO acres
j 3 miles of Plains; gray soil, clay
' sub-soil; half open; good pasture,
■ running ater; 6-room house. Write
owner. I. S. Sage, Albany, Ga. 24-3 t
A LITTLE HIGHER IN PRICE, per
haps, but that much more satisfactory.
i Promises promptly’ filled. 11. S.
Schneider’s Transfer.
TERRIBLYSWOLLEN
Suffering Described As Torture
Relieved by Black-Draught
>
’ Rossville, Ga.—Mrs. Kate Lee Able, ot
iliis place, writes: ”My husband is an
engineer, and once while lifting, he
j iured himself with a piece of heavy rrs,
> chinery, across the abdomen. He
I 50 sore he could not bear to press on
, himself at all, on chest or abdomen. He
’ weighed 165 lbs., and fell off until he
weighed 110 lbs., in two weeks.
He became constipated and it looked
like he would die. We had three different
doctors, yet with all their medicine, his
bowels failed to act. He would turn up
i ten-cent bottle of castor oil, and drink
4 two cr three days in succession. .He
did this yet without result. We became
desperate, he suffered so. He was swol
len terribly. He told me his suffering
could only be described as torture.
1 sent and bought Thedford’s Black-
Draught. I made him take a big dose,
and when it began to act he fainted, he
was in such misery, but he got relief and
began to mend at once. He got well,
and we both feel he owes his life to
Thedford’s Black-Draught.”
Thedford’s Black-Draught will help you
to keep fit, ready for the day’s work.
Trv It! NC-131
J LEWIS ELLIS
Attorney ot Law
Planters Rank Building
A met icM.s, Ga.
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1 NOW! '
ONLY 26 SHOPPING DAYS
TILL CHRISTMAS
AMERICUS MERCHANTS ARE PRE-
tl'Bl’J
PARED FOR GREATEST CHRIST-
< „ •» Ji jrri.i.'j.u ,uovi iwoi i :
MAS TRADE IN YEARS
Now Is The Time To Avoid The
Rush and Scramble
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WHY PROCRASTINATE?
THE War’s Happy Termination has com
pletely changed Christmas conditions
Instead of a Christmas of stinting—of saving
Jfi —of self-denial, this will be one of the most Jfi
® glorious yuletides in American history. There ®
ip is every reason why it should be.
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Jfi We have completed the BIGGEST job any Jfj
g people ever undertook. We have done the no- S
blest deed that history records. We should be [P
happy. Every one should be happy. It’s time Jf
to celebrate.
It’s a time for GIFT-GIVING.
Americus merchants are prepared for just
this condition. Their stocks are complete.
They are waiting for you, and they advise
SHOP NOW!
AVOID THE RUSH!
AND
Watch The Columns of
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RECORDER
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