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CLUBS FORMED
BY LESLIE AND
SUMTER PUPILS
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SUMTER, March 26.—G. 0. Mar-'
shall, county agent, and Mrs. Olin
Williams, home demonstration agent.,
visited the Sumter school recently in
the interest of their respective clubs.
Those who joined the Canning club
were Ellse Chappell, Lucile Webb and
Annie Bivins; the Poultry club, Vera
and Thelma Webb, Elizabeth V’ise;
Hallie and Lewill McDonald and El
ton Wiggins; the Pig club, Elton and
Durelle Wiggins and DeWitt Webb and
Emory Chappell.
The following officers were elected
for the Canning and Poultry clubs:
Hallie McDonald, President; Luiclle
Webb, Vice President; Elise Chappell,
Secretary.
Cunning Club at Leslie
LESLIE, March 26 --Mrs. Olin Wil
liams, canning club manager, met
with the girls of Leslie High school
a few days ago to organize a Canning
club and succeeded in enrolling the
following names: Lois Williams.
Leila Kate Williams, Lena Lightfoot,
Carrie Belle Ferguson, Nelle Ander
son, Ella Young, Lola Bass, Bessie
Lou Bass and Nettie Mae Bass, and
■one Poultry club member, Ruth Young.
The officers elected were Lois Wil
liams, President; Carrie Belle Fergu
son, Vice President and Ola Mae Suggs,
Secretary. Miss Annie Claire Ranew
was chosen honorary president.
Most of the girls have planted their
seed and the club promises to be one
•of great success.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
On account of the illness of my
wife, I have moved my office from the
courthouse to the Hotel Sumter for
10 days. Will be glad to take your
taxes there. Hope this will not inter
fere with any one. Yours very re
spectfully GEO. D. JONES.
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LENTEN SERVICES AT
CALVARY CHURCH
Evening praper will be said Thurs
day afternoon at 4:30 o’clock. This
service will be for the Woman’s Auxil-,
iary in particular. All members of
the Woman’s Auxiliary are requested
to be present by 4:25 o’clock for al
quiet 5 minutes of prayer and ir.edi-1
tation before the service.
DAILY "HEALTHTALKS
The Troubles Women Have
BY L. MAC LEAN, M. D.
Probably no man in America was ever
better qualified to successfully treat the
diseases peculiar to women than Dr.
Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. The cases that
come to him run into many thousands,
giving him an experience that rarely
comes to any one man. Dr. Pierce found
that in nearly every case there were certain
vegetable growths which rarely failed to
give prompt relief in those feminine dis
orders from which so many women suffer.
He combined these roots and herbs into a
temperance medicine that he called Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, for that is
precisely what it was. This medicine is
sold in both liquid and tablet form by drug
gists everywhere. Favorite Prescription
is a distinct remedy for women and acts
directly upon the organs that characterize
the sex. It is not necessary to take a long
course of treatment with this standard
medicine. A weakly, sickly, backachy,
headachy, nervous, despondent woman,
with regular or irregular pains—with femi
nine disorders that come in youth or
middle age —is pretty sure to find in Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription the exact
remedy that her condition calls for, and
to find it after a very few doses are taken.
Why women should allow themselves to
stay sick when a very little money spent
for this remedy will probably make them
Tell, is something no one can explain.
All women who suffer from feminine dis
orders are invited to write the Faculty of
the Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y., for free
confidential consultation and advice, no
charge being made for this high profession
al service. This will enable every woman
‘o benefit by the advice of the distinguish
ed corps of physicians which Dr. Pierce
has gathered about him in his celebrated
Buffalo institution.
When constipation is present with
feminine disorders, Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant
Pellets should be taken along with Favorite
Prescription. Try them now!
Penetrating
Oils Kills Pain
Rheumatism, Lumbago and Stiff Joints
Yield Quickly to Miller’s
Antiseptic Oil.
Famous the continent over, Miller’s
Antiseptic Oil (known as Snake Oil)
has such great penetrating power that
it goes through the thickest sole leath
er in three minutes. This proves that
it will get to the core of the trouble
and remove your pain from sore
throat, stiff, swollen joints, sprains,
etc., in no time at all. Miller’s Anti
septic© Oil (known as Snake Oil), is
sold in 30c, 60c and SI.OO bottles and
you get your money back, if not satis
fied. To make sure that you’ll get
the right article, tear this ad out and
take It with you to E. L. Black Drug
Go., Americus, Ga. adv
NEW ERA j
Mrs. S. M. Parker was a visitor at
the home of Mrs. W. C. Grant Tues
day.
j Misses Beulah Harris, Annie Willis
Morris and Eddie Lou Parker spent 1
Wednesday afternoon with Misses
; Berta and Maggie Harrell.
Miss Della Parker spent Tuesday
1 with Mrs. W. B. Bradley.
Misses Annie Willis Morris and Ed
die Lou Parker spent Thursday afty
noon with Miss Della Giles.
Misses Della Parker and Beulah
Harris spent Thursday with Miss Bes
sie Veal.
' Mrs. C. W. Grant and children, Min
' nie and C. W., Jr., spent last week at
Elko with Mr. and Mrs George Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Freeman, ot
j Americus, spent the week-eno here
’ at the home of their grandmother, Mrs.
■ Mary Giles.
Douglas Lane spent the week-end
witn Cortez Veal.
rM and Mrs. R. P. Cannon spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
• B. J. McNeal.
Mr. and BMrs. B. R. Bradley and
: children and Fiss Chappell, of Leslie.
I were Sunday visitors at the home of
I i.’r and Mrs. W. B. Bradley.
’ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parker, Mr. and
i Mrs C. N. Bailey and Miss Florrie Bai
ley were Sunday visitors at the home
lof Mr. and Mrs. B S. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Bailey and Miss
Irene Gholson, of Americus, were Sun
day visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Veal.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Autry, Mrs. Ella
Hudson and Miss Ruby Autry were
visitors at the home of Mrs. Amanda
Autry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bradley. Roy
, Bradley and Mrs. S. M. Parker spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
R. P. Parker
Rev E. T. Moore, of Andersonville;
I J. R. Duckworth, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
, Griffin and children were visitors al
the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Griffin Sunday.
Mrs. M. C. Veal, Mrs. R. P. Parker.
Mrs. D. C. Griffin and Miss Bessi
Veal were visitors Monday at the
home of Mrs. W. T. O. Bray.
Mrs. M. C. Veal, Mrs. R. P. Par
ker. Mrs. D. C. Gr Griffin and Miss
Bessie Veal were visitors at the home
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I B/ickechesßl/idderTroubles,
- Stops Bed Wetting. •
Helps WeaW Kidneys.
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All Companies Rep res ented Are The Very Best.
Butter Milk Starting Food
For your Baby Chicks. Tnere is nothing
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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 De’ivery
Planters Seed Co.
210 Forsyth St. Phone 502.
KITTLE
JW HI VER
| pills.
WHAT YOU SURELY NEED
is a healthy, active, industrious liver. Small doses of these pills
taken regularly insure that. You may also need a purgative
sometimes. Then take one larger dose. Keep that in mind;
it will pay you rich dividends in Health and Happiness.
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bears Small Dose
signature < Small Price
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CARTER’S IRON PILLS
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
of Mrs. W. T. O. Bray Monday after
noon.
Mrs. S. M. Parker and Miss Della
Parker spent Monday with Mrs. J. W.
Potter.
Mrs. S. M. Parker and Miss Della
Parker spent Monday with Mrs. J. W.
Potter.
Miss Eddie Lou Parker was the
guest of Mrs. L. M. Murphy Mon
day.
Esmon Grant, who has been in
France since August, has received an
honorable discharge from the army
and is at home.
The next time
you buy calomel
ask for
o
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The purified calomel tab
lets that are entirely free
of all sickening and sali
vating < ffects.
Medicinal Vines va»„, ..uprovel.
Guaranteec by your drug (st. Sold
«oly io tea » packag' •>. 'rice 3Lr. j
Old Folk’s
Best Friend
That’s what many call it,
for it puts vim and vigor into
old stomachs; rich, red blood into
old veins; sound flesh on old bones.
Drink a glass of this delicious, diges
tant with each meal.
Shivar Ale
PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH
SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER
Your grocer or druggist will refund
your money on first dozen if you are
not pleased with results.
Bottled and guaranteed by the cele
brated Shivar Mineral Spring, Shel
ton, S. C. If your regular dealer
cannot supply you telephone
GLOVER GROCERY CO.,
Distributors for Americus.
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Why Druggists Recommend
Swamp-Ruol
For many years druggists have
watched with much interest the re
markable record maintained by Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kid
ney, liver and bladder medicine.
i It is a physician’s prescription.
, Swamp-Root is a strengthening med
! icine. It helps the kidneys, liver ancr
'bladder do the work nature intended
I they should do.
i Swamp Root has stood the test of
years. It is sold b’ T all druggists on
its merit and it should help you. No
other kidney medicine has so many
friends.
Be sure to get Swamp-Root and
start treatment at once.
However, if you wish first to test
this great preparation send ten cents
to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N.
Y., for a sample bottle. When writing
be sure and mention the Americus
Times-Recorder. adv
After each meal—YOU eat one
FATONIC
Muros YOUR STOMACn'S SAKE)
and get full food value and real stom
ach comfort. Instantly relieves heart
burn, bloated, gassy feeling, STOPS
acidity, food repeating and stomach
misery. AIDS digestion; keeps the
stomach sweet and pure.
EATONIC is the best remedy and only costs
a cent or two a day to use it. You will be de
lighted with results. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money back. Please call and try it.
AMERICUS DRUG CO.
Packson and Lamar Sts.
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IG. R. ELLIS or G C. WEBB
AMERICUS. GEORGIA
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1919.
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