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MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1919.
“HAD LOST FAITH
IN All, MEDICINE’’
SAYSATHENSMAN
Was Advised To Try I)reeo, The New
Herb Remedy, and Now Everything
Is Different.
“I had the flu and could not get right
it seemed. Had several prescriptions
filled, but they did no good and I had
lost all faith in medicine,” stated Mr.
B. Li. Hanson, the well known carpen
ter of Athens, Ga.
‘‘l had given up hope of ever being
well again, but I read about Dreco,
so went down to the drug store and
had the Dreco expert explain how this
medicine acted. How glad lam today
that I did, for I am feeling fine again.
The pains in my back and chest are
gone; also the weak, nervous feeling.
I feel like shouting out ‘All hail to the
gitnd tonic builder and reconstructor
—it has saved my life’.”
More and more people are daily giv
ing signed statements telling of the
great work of Dreco, the great herbal
system remedy. Its action is prompt,
pleasant and efficient. Being compos
ed of the juices of herbal plants, Dreco
combines with the juices of the stom
ache and produces marvelous effects in
all forms of stomach trouble, such as
gastritis, indigestion, dyspepsia and
nervous indigestion. It relieves con
stipation, banishes rheumatism, wakes
up a sluggish liver, strengthens weak
kidneys; relieves catarrh of the nose,
through the stomach.
Dreco does not contain iron, potash,
mercury or harmful minerals, or any
acids or oils, but is purely vegetable
and is now sold by all modern drui
gists throughout the country and is
highly recommended in Americus by
Americus Drug Co. adv
BEST PMIfflE
omni
Mr. H. D. Sorrells Says His Entire
Family Looks Upon Hodges’ Croup
Rub as a Necessity.
Mr. Sorrells has written us as fol
lows: “I am writing to tell you what
a splendid remedy I have found
HODGES’ CROUP RUB to be in teh
curing of colds, whooping cough, ca
tarrh and in the prevention of pneu
monia. My entire family look upon
HODGES’ CROUP RUB to be in the
necessity, and we always keep a jar
handy.”
No medicine chest is complete, no
home is protected without a jar of
HODGES’ CROUP RUB for use in an
emergency in fighting influenza, pneu
monia, colds and crouu.
HODGES’ CROUP RUB s an exter
nal emedy of proven merit for curing
colds, catarrh, croup, etc. It penetrates
at once to the affected part and gives
immediate relief.
Order a jar of HODGES' CROUP
RUB from your druggist today. Look
for the name ‘‘Hodges’ ” on bottle and
package.
I D •
adv
State ot Ohio. City of Toledo,
l.uc„.s County, S 3.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. 3.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the City
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that said firm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of H ALL’S CATARRH
MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December.
A. D. ISB6. A. W. GLEASON.
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine is taken in
ternally and acts through the Blood on
the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send
lor testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Mall's Family Pills for constipation.
KEPT HER AWAKE
The Terrible Pains in Back and
Sides. Cardui Gave Relief.
Marksville, La.—Mrs. Alice Johnson,
of this place, writes: "For one year 1
suffered with an awful misery in my back
and sides. My left side was hurting me
all the time. The misery was something
awful.
I could not do anything, not even sleep
at night. It kept me awake most of the
night... I took different medicines, but
nothing did me any good or relieved me
until 1 took Cardui. . .
I was not able to do any of my work
for one year and 1 got worse all the time,
was confined to my bed off and oi. I got
so bad with my back that when I stooped
down 1 was not able to straighten up
again ... I decided I would try Cardui
... By time I had taken the entire bottle
I was feeling pretty good and could
straighten up and my pains were nearly
all gone. ,
I shall always praise Cardui. I con
tinued taking it until I was strong and
well.” If you suffer from pains due to
female complaints, Cardui may be just
what you need. Thousands of women
who once suffered in this way now praise
Cardui for their present gwd health.
Give it a trial, NC-133
Classified Ads
LOST and FOUND.
STRAY COW—One black male cow
taken up. Owner can get same by pay
ing for this ad and feed bill. J. L.
Griffin. 13-7 t
LOST—TooI box; cover sheet iron.
Return to Times-Recorder office or
Ross Hubbard Garage. 13-ts
FORSALE
FOR SALE—At half price: 1 hand
some mission davenport, with leather
cushions; 1 mission morris chair; 1
pair dark green portieres; 1 pair dark
brown portieres; 1 leather lounge.
Phone 159. l«-lt
FOR SALE—Frying size chickens.
Mrs. T. M. Barnes, 740 Simmons St.
11-6 t
FOR SALE—Specially prepared lime
for sanitary purposes, in 50-lb. bags.
Price 75c. Harrold Bros. Phone No. 2.
7-ts
FOR SALE—I24,OOO acres long leaf
yellow pine. E. J. Yeomans, Americus,
Ga. 12-I2t
FOR SALE—One Baby Maxwell au
tomobile; cheap. Call 155 or 566.
17-ts
FOR SALE—Good Jersey cow and
calf; fresh in milk. W. J. Josey. 13-7 t
W ANTED—Miscellaneous.
MR. FARMER Why pull your
mules to death when Schneider’s
trucks will do your heavy hauling?
Phov.e 155.
WANTED—To do your hauling.
Clark’s Transfer. Phone 303. 8-ts
FARM AND CITY LOANS— 51-2 7o
interest. Terms easy. Quick service.
W. W. Dykes. 4-20-ts
WANTED—Three or four or five
housekeeping rooms; or an apartment,
or a five or six-room house. Lovelace
Eve, Times-Recorder. Phone 99.
IF YOU WANT to be sure. Phone
155. H. S. Schneider’s Transfer.
OUR SPECIALTY—Moving house
hold goods across country. H. S.
Schneider's Transfer.
WANTED —To exchange one or more
nice vacant lots for cash or Liberty
bonds; nice place to build you a home.
J. K. L„ P. O. Box 354, Americus, Ga.
16-3 t
WANTED—To exchange Grant “Six”
in good repair, for a Ford. Write or
call on Dr. B. F. Bond, Americus, Ga.
3t-16-19-21.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
Arrival ants departure of passenger
trains, Americus, Ga.
Central of Georgia Hallway
Trains Arrive.
From Columbus
(Seminole) *12:19 a m
From Jacksonville
(Seminole) * 8.40 a m
From Atlanta-Macon ....* 5:18 a m
From Albany * 6:37 am
From Columbus !! 10:00 a m
From Columbus 111:45 a m
From Atlanta-Macon * 2:17 p m
From Montgomery-Albany * 2:17 p m
From Columbus 1 7:15 p m
From Macon * 7:35 p m
From Montgomery-Albany *10:54 p m
Trains Depart.
For Jacksonville
(Seminole) *12:10 a m
For Chicago (Seminole) ..* 8:40 a m
For Macon-Atlanta * 6:37 a m
For Montgomery-Albany ..* 5:18 a m
For Columbus I 7:10 a m
For Macon and Atlanta ♦2:17 pm
For Montgomery-Albany ..♦ 2:17 p m
For Columbus ! 1 3:00 p m
For Columbus I 2:30 p m
For Albany * 7:35 p m
For Macon-Atlanta *10:54 p m
♦Daily. !Except Sunday. '.’Sunday
only.
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
Passenger Train Schedule.
Effective 2:00 A. M., January 1, 1919.
Eastbound.
Departs for Cordele, Helena an
Savannah 1:31 P. M. Eastern Time.
Departs for Cordele and Helena
6:15 P. M. Eastern Time.
Departs for Cordele, Helena an
Savannah, 2:20 A. M. Eastern Time,
Westbound.
Departs for Richland, Columbus and
Montgomery, 3:10 P. M. CENTRAI
G. S. & F. RR.
Trains leave Cordale:
2:00 P. M., for Jacksonville, Valdosta,
and Palatka.
6:35 P. M. Local for ..ifton.
3:30 A. M., for Jacksonville, Valdosta
and Palatka.
5:40 A. M. for Jacksonville and Val
dosta.
2:55 A. M., 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.
3:23 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.
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
WHY WORRY about your garden?
Phone 165. E. D. McDaniel will have it
plowed and planted for you. 2-ts
STUDENTS FO RSPANISH lessons
by Cuban teacher; also to exchange
Spanish for shorthand course. Mrs.
E.M. Sieg, 1319 Elm Ave. 23-30 t
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous.
WE WILL BUY YOUR
LIBERTY BONDS, ANY
ISSUE OR DENOMINA
TION.
Allison Realty Co.
R. E. ALLISON
(Office Rear Allison Furniture Co.)
Allison Bldg. Phone 253
I
BEST
SHOE cRI
REPAIRING W gj
HALF- # |g
SOLING
RUBBER
HEELS
BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP
S. M. TRUSSELL, Proprietor
123 Cotton Avenue
A. P. DEANE & CO.
Rooms Papered Complete;
$5.00 to $75.00.
Flat Tone $6.00 to $30.00. i
“Better Be Safe Than Sorry.”
Phone 453 131 E. Lamar St :
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FRATERNAL ORDERS
COMMANDERY MEETING.
DeMolay Commandery, No. 5
Knights Templar, meets every thir
Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. All
visiting Sir Knights have a cordial
invitation to meet with us.
W. F. SMITH,
Eminent Commander.
FRANK J. PAYNE, Recorder.
AMERICUS CAMP, 202, WOODMEN
OF THE WORLD.
Meets every Wednes
day night in Fraternal
Hall, Lamar Street. AU
, visiting Sovereigns in-
vited to meet with us.
C. J. CLARKE, C. C.
NAT LeMASTER, Clerk.
» M. B. COUNCIL
LODGE, F. and A. M.
meets every First
and Thirl Friday
i • Xy' ' nights. All visiting
brothers are invited to attend
J. E. SHEPPARD, W. M.
NAT LeMASTER, Secretaiy.
F. and A. M.
• AMERICUS LODGE
F. & A. M., meets
every second and
Fourth Friday night
< Xj/ ’ at 7 o’clock.
S. L. M’DANIEL, W. M.
S. L. HAMMOND, Sec’y.
NOW IS THE TIME
TO HAVE YOUR HOUSE SCREENED
get busy
Phone 784 and let us call and make you an estimate
AMEHIGUS SEBEEN I MFC. CB.
I NOTICE! I
OFFER FOR SALE CASH OR TERMS—MCE SIX-ROOM |
COTTAGE WITHIN ONE BLOCK OF POST OFFICE IN
AMERICUS, LARGE LOT, EVERY CONVENIENCE. TRICE
> S2OOO .FOR INFORMATION COMMUNICATE WITH P.O. I :
jf ' BOX 1080, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping; close in.
Phone 592. 16-2 t
FOR RENT —Desirable room.—Fur
nished or unfurnished. All conven
iences. Address P. O. Box 62.
FOR RENT—Large furnished room;
screened; bath; electric lights. Phone
464. 314 Church St. 27-ts
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
r*********#*< > «******#*******#***4L
DR. M. H. WHEELER ::
DENTAL SURGEON.
Bell Building.
;; Office Phone 785. Res. Phone 834.;!
t*#**<#************#*##*4****<*#<*M
: C.P. DAVIS
Dental Surgeon
: ORTHODONTIA, PYORRHOEA '
; Res. Phone 316 Office Phone 818 i
Allison Building. i
DR. R. P. GLENN
I; Physician and Surgeon
' I Res. Phone 460. Office Phone 350 ;;
■ > Office 1101-2 North Jackson St. J;
Office Hours: 10 to 12 and 3 to 5
, M***»****e*******4jp*r#*###*****#*4
*s#>*»*4<#<***#<#*<*****************d
i EMMETT S. HORSLEY
;! CIVIL ENGINEER and
LAND SURVEYOR
i; Dawson, Georgia
n Rate $12.50 per Day and Expenses L
MISCELLANEOUS
7 ~ Dr. E. E.
. , PARSONS
'* DENTIST
l C*? Office: Com-
’’’O merci al City
Bank Building.
Night Service:
7:30 to
L — cept Thursday.
B H. ALLEN :
■ Tin, Copper and Galvanized
Iron Worker.
I AUTO RADIATOR REPAIRS.
; 122 South Lee St. Phone 703 <
i BESSIE WINDSOR AGENCY i!
FOR INSURANCE. ![
212 Forsyth Street. Phone 280 ;>
' Americus. ;;
|[ In The Centre of the Wholesale I;
]’ and Retail Districts );
” 400 ROOMS. RATES MODERATE. ]'
;i L. J. DINKLER, C.L. DINKLER, ;;
;! Proprietor, Manager.
Is your HAIR
■a’ mEw
Nappy KM
Stubborn ■* JJ
Unruly? Buy a box of ■
EXELENTO MADE I
whiehii a guaranteed Hair Grower. Removes
dandruff. Cleans the scalp. Feeds the
roots of the hair. Stops falling hair, (
Price 25c by mail on receipt of otampa
or coin. AGENTS WANTED I
* Write for particulars
EXELENTO MEDICINE CO., ATLANTA. GA.
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L ihe QaalitvGoesQgar Through*
Dort%
Usefulness
The Dort is a car of usefulness.
Its field of service is broad because
it is first of all a practical car.
Os moderate size end weight,
easily handled, conserving of
gasoline, oil and tires, it typifies
efficiency without waste.
A Dort may be kept constantly in use»
saving an hour here and two hours there*
end yet its upkeep cost will be low end
its depreciation slow, because of ths
sjuality—it “goes clear through.”
Use the Dort as you use the telephone
and typewriter— tosave invaluable time
* r See the Dort Models on display in ovr
***- showrooms. >
Among other orders that we booked for DORTS is
ne from The Americus Times-Reorder for their Grand prize.
Georgia Motor Company
229 Lamar Street
S !fi
Butter Milk Starting Food
For your Baby Chicks. There is nothing
that equals it.
Price 10c per pound.
Happy Hen-Laying Mash
Will make your hens lay or bust. You are
losing money and eggs if you are not feed
ing Mash.
Price 5c per pound; 100 pounds $4.75.
Prompt Delivery
Planters Seed Co.
210 Forsyth St. Phone 502.
Summer Time
Means drudgery in the
Kitchen unless you
Cook With Gas
We have a few Stoves
at the old prices.
Call 555
*
Americus Lighting Company
| MONEY 51% I
MfIMFY I (IAMFB on iarm lands at 5b2 p® l, cfent
LU/iitLU interest and borrowers have priv- <
ilege of paying part or all of principal at any interest J
period, stopping interest on amounts paid. We always !
* have best rates and easiest terms and give quickest ser ; I
J vice. Save money by seeing or writing us.
|. G. R. ELLIS or G. C. WEBB
AMERICUS, GEORGIA
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