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FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919.
W. H. GLENN, THE
EGG-BUTTER MAN,
ENDORSES DRECO
Helped His Wife Over Trouble of
Twenty Years’ Standing; Also His
Father-In-Law.
Everybody in Athens, Ga., knows Mr.
W. M. Glenn, the highly esteemed far
mer of Danielsville, Ga., who furnishes
eggs and butter to so many families
so the following statement will be
read with interest.
“Dreco has helped my wife, my fa
ther and my father-in-law, who is 78
years old. He has had an aggravated
case of kidney trouble which bothered
him very much Dreco has given him
great relief.
“My wife has been a victim of fe
male weakness for twenty years; suf
fered from pains in her back, limbs
and stomach ; headaches and rheuma
tism; she had become quite weak and
pale. Dreco is the first medicine to
do her any good in all this long
time. It has relieved all the female
trouble; the rheumatism has gone; her
liver acts well; she sleeps fine and
her general health is better than it
has been since I can remember. Her
weight has increased 10 pounds. Her
is so much better and her strength
greatly increased. I think Dreco de
serves all the praise that the people
are giving it in the papers.”
Dreco is a vegetable compound from
roots, herbs, marks and berries which
act on the vital organs, building them
up and giving renewed vigor and en
ergy to the entire body.
Dreco is now sold by all good drug
gists throughout the country and is
highly recommended in Americus by
Americus Drug Co. adv
FREE FROM
BRONCHIAL TROUBLE
ALSO ASTHMA, SO YOU CAN’T LAY
DOWN AT NIGHT.
Contracted From a Cold, Cured By
Cheney’s Expectorant
Many folks contract colds which
lead to Bronchial troubles, tight,
breathing, asthma, irrtation in the
throat. Nothing you take seems to
even relieve you. In this condition
we advise you to try Cheney’s Expec
torant, taking doses 3 or 4 times a
day. Thousands are now free from
Bronchitis and cured of their colds or
asthma. The first dose of Cheney’s Ex
pectorant starts a cleaning out of
bronchial tubes and produces a sooth
ing effect upon the lining of the nose
and throat. It makes you feel good
all over. Children find it the best
medicine for whooping cough and
croup. adv
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Daily Thought.
In general, pride is at the bottom o£
ill mistakes. —Ruskin.
State ot Ohio, City cf 'xoiedo,
Lucus County, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the City
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that said firm vlll pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be
• ired by the use ot il ILL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before r e and subscribed in
my presence, this Cth 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 jn
t.'ie Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send
lor testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
Sold by all druggists. 75c.
’Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
The Thought
of Candy
should remind you of
MURRAY’S
PHARMACY
Where you can find fresh bulk
and box
CANDY
to suit your taste
35c to $1.50
PER POUND
Murray’s Pharmacy
The Rexall Store
IDON’T FORGET TO ADDII Ol
[vote for bonds Ar iIIL g|
AMERICUS SOCIAL EVENTS
Department conducted b\) Mrs. H. B. Allen. Office Phone
99; Residence, 466.
Concert at Souther Field.
The Y. M. C. A. at Souther Field was
the scene of a delightful concert and
social last night, a number of Ameri- ;
cus people attending, besides those on
the program. Director Walter Thomas
I received the guests in the hall, which
was beautifully decorated for the oc
casion with woodland flowers, purple
wistaria and snowy dogwood blooms
predominating. The program was an
informal one, but among its most en
joyable numbers was the dancing of
little Miss Lenore Schofield, the daugh
ter of Major and Mrs. Earle S. Scho
field. Miss Alice Johnson’s songs de
lighted the appreciative audience, as
did Mrs. Stephen Pace’s violin music,
with Mrs. Joe Johnson as accompan
ist. The instrumental music by Misses ,
Margaret and Isabel Wheatley and ,
Miss Mamie Bragg received repeated
encores, affording much pleasure to ,
the soldiers, who crowded the hall to (
its full capacity. Other Americus peo
ple present were Mrs. W. H. C. Dudley, ,
Mrs. W. C. Wright, Miss Eulalie Saw- ,
yer, Miss Darien Pinkston, Miss Mary (
Alice Lingo, Miss Evelyn Bragg, Miss j
Marie Walker, Miss Naomi Wright, ]
Miss Elizabeth Brown, Miss Eunice
Royal, Miss Mary Littlejohn, Misses
Ellie and Rosa McLendon. Delicious ;
fruit punch and sandwiches were serv
ed during the social hour which fol- ,
lowed the program.
Mrs. Grantland Rise and young son,
cf New York, and Mrs. T. M. Vereen,
of Moultrie, are visiting Mrs. Florence
D. Hollis, on Taylor street.
• » »
Misses Anna and Elizabeth Harrold,
of Macon, are visiting Miss Maria Har
rold, on College street.
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Mrs. A. C. Crockett and children are <
in Atlanta, spending a week with Mrs. ]
Crockett’s sister, Mrs. W. F. George. *
W. C. C. S. Dance.
The dance at the Soldiers’ club to- j
night will be given under the direction i
of the War Camp Community Service 1
c
for the soldiers from Souther Field j
and the Supply Depot. Invitations have
been issued and admission will be by 1
card. A number of out-of-town guests 1
are expected and a splendid program }
of dance music will be rendered. j
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Mrs. Servis’ Tea. 1
Mrs. John Servis entertained a party 1
of friends at tea yesterday afternoon 1
at The Sign of The Pine tea room at j
5 o’clock,. Purple and white iris form- i
ed the table’s centerpiece and those *
present were Mrs. F. T. Dickman, Mrs. ’
Charles J. Glidden, Mrs. J. N. Butts, .
Mrs. Crawford Wheatley, Mrs. Haile
Janney.
Alcazar
Theatre
FRIDAY.
BLUE RIBBON FEATURE.
Beautiful Alice Joyce
—IN—
The Lion and The Mouse
Five Acts
See This Sure.
SATURDAY
PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Thomas H. Ince
Presents
Charming ENID BENNETT
—lN—
“Fuss and Feathers”
Five Acts
Be Sure To See This.
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
Miss Williford’s Party.
Miss Louise Williford entertained
her bridge club and a few friends at a
lovely party this afternoon at her home
on Barlow street. Quantities of wood
land flowers decorated the house and
the prize, a box of handkerchiefs, was
won by Miss Mary Ella Davenport.
Others present were Mrs. Charles
Burke, Miss Sara Tower, Mrs. J. G.
Holst, Mrs. Carr Glover, Mrs. Harry
Hawkins, Mrs. T. B| Hooks, Jr., Mrs.
W. D| Moreland, Mrs. Glenn Hooks,
Mrs. E. B. Everette, Miss Myrtle
Rushin.
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Major and Mrs] Schofield Entertain.
Major and Mrs. Earl S. Schofield en
tertained a party of friends last night
in a delightful manner at their home
on South Lee street. The house was
decorated with woodland flowers and
music and dancing enteratined the
guests until a late hour. Present were
Lieut, and Mrs. David Suttle, Miss
Mary Hawkes, Miss Georgia Bena Dod
son, Miss Louise Marshall, Lieut. Wal
ter Sutter, Lieut. Herbert Blakeslee,
Lieut. Samuel Stout, Lieut. Brown,
Lieut. Roper and Hollis Tanter.
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Mrs. Franc Mangum is visiting rel
atives in Macon, going up today
DOCTORS PREFER
GfILOTftBS FOR
S LIZF LIVER:
Wonderful How Bright and Cheerful
the World Looks After Taking The
New Nausealess Calomel.
Have you tried the new nausealess
calomel that makes calomel taking a
pleasure? If you have, you appreciate
the wonderful virtues of calomel when
robbed of all its unpleasant and nau
seating effects.
Calotabs is the sensation of the year
in the drug trade. Pharmacists re
gard it as a perfect remedy for the
liver. Its effect in biliousness, con
stipation and indigestion is most de
lightful.
The next time your liver needs a
thorough cleansing try Calotabs. One
tablet at bedtime with a swallow of '
water, that’s all. No taste, no nausea, |
no salts, no griping. You wake up
in the morning feeling fine, with your ;
system thoroughly cleansed and a ■
hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat
what you please—no danger of sali- ;
vation.
Calotabs are never sold in bulk;
for your protection they are sold only
in original, sealed packages, price
thirty-five cents. Your druggist will
gladly refund your money if you do
not find them effective and delightful.
- (adv.)
DO YOU POLISH YOUR SHOES? WHY?
To make them look better, wear longer.
DO YOU PROTECT YOUR AUTO TIRES?
Our TIRE ENAMEL restores the new appearance,
seals small cuts and cracks, and waterproofs the
fabric. It adds life to your tires.
WILLIAMS NILES CO.
PHONE 706 HARDWARE PHONE 706
WE SELL AJAX TIRES AND TUBES
*
STORAGE BATTERY
“COSTS LESS PER MONTH OF SERVICE”
AMERICUS BATTERY CO.
ASA PITTMAN, Manager.
Jackson Street Phone 10 Americus, Ga.
CRIMINAL CASES
TO TRIAL IN CITY
.COURKMONDA?
The City court, after grinding away
for two weeks on the civil calendar
without clearing it, will take up the
criminal docket Monday, continuing on
criminal business until it is disposed
of, and then returning to the civil
docket. Forty-two criminal cases are
set for trial Monday and Tuesday, bu
it is believed likely several days wil
be required to dispose of all of them
Following is the criminal calendar:
MONDAY, MARCH 31.
Gilbert Jones, cruelty to animals.
Henry Nash, discharging firearms or.
public highway.
James Walker, misdemeanor.
Burnice Banks, larceny from the
house.
A. Z. Malone, larceny after trust.
Frankie Stanton, alias Frankie Eth
ridge; Eva Heys, Leona Lee and Mar
garet Oliver, keeping lewd house.
Willie Wilson, assault and battery.
Charlie Underwood, misdemeanor.
Amos Singletary, having whisky in
his possession.
Lewis Brown, carrying concealed
weapons ,and carrying a pistol with
out license.
Frank Gates, gaming.
Henry Gilbert, gaming.
Cleveland Whitfield, larceny from
the house. t | i
Tim Furlow (colored) having whis
ky in his possession.
Ed West, larceny after trust.
Mansfield Hammond, having whisky
in his possession.
Gus S'healey, larceny from house.
Thomas Woodard, carrying conceal
ed weapons and illegally pointing a
pistol at another.
Sim Johnson, having whisky in his
possession.
Reuben Slappey, illegal sale of
whisky and having whisky in his pos
session.
Emma Crawford .illegal pointing a
weapon at another.
Bacus Ingram, assault and battery.
Floyd Holloway, cheating and swin
dling.
TUESDAY, APRIL 1.
Thomas Harris, misdemeanor.
George Banks, larceny from the
house.
Nathan Reese, misdemeanor.
Frankine May Williams, misde
meanor,
Charlie Wilhun, Jr., gaming.
Virginia Williams, misdemeanor. '
Dallis Stallings, misdemeanor.
W. R. Hubbard, misdemeanor.
Elmore Marshall, cheating and swin
dling.
J. W. Roberts, cheating and swin
dling.
Tom Butler, cheating and swindling.
Peanut Sheller is
Installed at Plains
PLAINS, March 28—.A peanut
sheller, which will mean much to the
nut growers of the community, has
just been installed here. Messrs. Tim
merman and Wise will operate the
nachine, shelling peanuts, both old
ashioned and Spanish varieties at 220 c
ler bushel. The maximum capacity of
he sheller per day Is 150 bushels.
OLDEST HOUSE IN PLAINS
RECLAIMED AS RESIDENCE
PLAINS, March 28.—The oldest
house in Plains has recently been
eclaimed. For a long time it has been
vacant and gradually growing more
dilapidated. Fresh paint inside and
out skillful repairing and re
modeling have made of it an attractive
residence for A. J. Timmerman.
The oldest citizens of Plains can re
member the construction of the house
in 1880 by M. L Hudson—before the
railroad had been built through here.
Mr. Hudson and his family resided in
the cottage until 1893. Lately it has
been used for Red Cross rooms.
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STRAND
THEATRE
FRIDAY.
Standard Picture
WILLIAM FOX
Presents
EVELYN NESBIT
—IN—
Woman Who Gave
Five Acts
U Must See This.
SATURDAY
Mutual Pictures
Presents
BILLIE BURKE
—IN—
“The Stafford Mystery”
Five Acts
Don’t Miss This.
ADMISSION 10c and 20c
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