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' TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919.
RHEUMATICS {
NO LONGER |
IN DOUBT
“NEUTRONE PRESCRIPTION 99”
CURES AND KEEPS THEM CURED
Rheumatism had been considered in
curable until "‘Neutrone Prescription
99”, a combination of rheumatic reduc
ing elements, was placed in the hands
of its thousands of sufferers.
“Neutrone Prescription OS” is a
specific positive in its action, quickly
removing all aches and pains in in
flamed joints and muscles, and limber
ing them up in away that would
surprise you.
"Neutrone Prescription 99” will re
lieve the worst symptoms in the most
severe cases of Rheumatism within
one or two weeks. Go get a 50c or
>1 bottle and watch it work. Nothing
has ever done what this prescription
will do. Mail orders filled on $1 size.
For sale by Howell’s Pharmacy and
leading druggists everywhere. adv
TWO CALOIDS MADE HIM
FEEL LIKE A NEW MAN
Just read what J. W. Carver, prom
inent farmer of Douglas county, has
to say about CALOIDS, the new calo
mel compound, which positively will
not give pain or distress of any kind:
“The Caloids Company,
“Atlanta, Ga.
“Gentlemen: Your new calomel com
pound, CALOIDS, is a wonder. For
years I have been a sufferer from bil
iousness and indigestion, and I am glad
to tell you that CALOIDS have done
more for me than any medicine that I
have ever taken. After taking only
two CALOIDS I could tell a big differ
ence, and have felt much better. In
fact, they made me feel like a new
man. And the good part is that the ef
fect seems to be lasting. I am glad
that I discovered CALOIDS, for they
have certainly helped me.”
J. W. CARVER, Douglasville, Ga.
CALOIDS contain calomel, but in
small doses and so combined with
other medicines that you never know
you have taken calomel at all. .One
CALOID at night does the work. Get
them at your druggist’s. Twenty doses
for 35 cents. adv
A SPOONFUL GIVES RESULTS.
When your young chicks do not
grow and thrive they need a tonic.
B. A. Thomas’ Poultry Remedy is not
only a tonic but a specific for Bowel
Trouble, Gaps, and other chick trou
bles. Get it today. We sell it on the
money back jlan. G. E. Buchanan.
adv
It’s Made
For Your Car
P' doesn’t matter what car you
own—what make, type or
capacity battery with which your car is
equipped, there is a Vesta made espe
cially for your car. » And this Vesta is
the same, wonderful battery, with all of
the patented features, that has made it
famous among owners the country over. /
It has the Vesta Indestructible Isolators which lock
the plates apart and prevent short circuits caused by
the plates touching. The Impregnated Wooden Mats
which prevent treeing, another cause of short circuits.
Titanium which precipitates all impurities in solution,
keeping the battery at maximum efficiency.
Vesta sturdy construction throughout, which gives ;
you double battery service.
It is very seldom necessary to make an adjustment
on a Vesta Battery; however, when it is necessary
adjustment is made on a basis of 18 months’ service.
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Your battery is going to give out some day—possibly sooner than
you think. When it does replace it with a Vesta. For with all of its
improvements, Vesta costs you no more. Drop in at any Vesta
Service Station and get our liberal exchange offer.
Americus Battery Co.
ASA PITTMAN, Manager
Jackson Street Phone 10
FREE—lnspection, Advice, Distilled Water.
REAL
Service Station
British Government Aided
In Making Great War Play !
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ROBERT HARRON AND LILLIAN GISH IN “HEARTS OF THE WORLD.
The attraction at the Opera House,
Friday night, April 11, and Saturday, 1
matinqe and night, April 12, will be
the presentation of David W. Griffith’s
tremendous screen play of the great
war, “Hearts of the World,” which as- 1
ter many months of capacity audiences
in New York is still running in that
city. This latest and supreme achieve
ment of Mr. Griffith’s is said to exceed
in magnitude and general interest his
ormer success “The Birth of a Nation”
and “Intolerance.” Although it is not
generally known as such, "Hearts of
the World” is a film made under the
approval and co-operation of the Brit
ish government. It was because of
this fact that the famous director was
enabled to secure many of the big
battle, scenes included in the offering;
to stage scenes in ruined French vil
lages with his principal actors in the
foreground, and to pick what he de
sired from the actual battle line during
real fighting and first line trench
warfare. The play is developed
naturally with this grim background
of tens of thousands of British and
French troops, belching cannon, gas
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
and fire projectors. The story evolved
by Griffith concerns a young couple
living in France before the war start
ed. They are Americans studying art.
Comes the first hint of war and mobili
zation and the youth, declaring a coun
try good enough to live in is good
enough to fight for, starts out as one
of the fighters for France Thus the
love theme, the all important factor
of the story, weaves through an en
thralling series of war scenes, and the
story develops to an unusual climax.
The players who accompanied Mr.
Griffith to France included Lillian and
Dorothy Gish, Robert Harron, George
A. Seigmann, Robert Anderson, Kate
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Bruce, Josephine Crowell and Master
Ben Alexander. The company pre
senting “Hearts of the World” carry
their large orchestra to interpret the
superb and stirring musical score es
pecially arranged for the production
Also this attraction carries their own
operators, booth, machines and car
load of effects.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Effective Sunday, March 30th, 1919,
the Seaboard will operate their passen
ger train number 15. known as the
“Shoo-Fly”, through to Columbus,
leaving Americus 10:00 a. m., return
ing reach Americus s:ls\p. m. Central
time, daily, go:n,~ on to Helena as at
present.
H. M. SELLERS, Agent.
PAGE THREE
ALLEN’S FOOT=EASE DOES IL
When your shoes pinch or your coms and bun
ions ache bo that you are tired all over, get
Alien’s Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder to be
shaken into the shoes and sprinkled in the foot
bath. It will take the sting out of corns and
bunionsand giveinstant relief to Smarting, Ach
ing, Swollen, Tender feet. Used by the Ameri
can, British and French troops. Sold every
where. Don't accept any substitute.