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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1919.
THIN, NERVOUS
FOLKS SHOULD
TAKE BITRO
PHOSPHATE
—■ <
Women Need It To Bring Pink Glow '
of Health to Pale Cheeks and Fore- 1
stall Tell-Tale Lines <f Age.-Heft I
Need It To Make Strong, Vigorous i
Bodies and Steady Nerves.
Weak, thin people—men or women
—are nearly always nervous wrecks;
thus conclusively proving that thin
ness, weakness, debility and neuras
thenia are almost invariably due to
nerve starvation. Feed your nerves ;
and all these symptoms due to nerve I
starvation, will disappear.
Eminent specialists state that the j
best nerve food is an organic phos-i
phate known among druggists as!
Bitro-Phosphate, an five-grain tablet
of which should be taken fith each meal;
Being a genuine nerve builder and net'
a stimulant or habit-forming drug, Bit- !
ro-Phosphate can be safely taken by :
the weakest and most delicate suffered, 1
and the results following ts use are !
often simply astonishing.
Weak, tired people regain strength!
and vigor; thinness and angularity |
give way to plumpness and curves;
sleep returns to the sleepless; con
fidence and cheerfulness replace de
bility and gloom; dull eyes become
bright, and pale, sunken cheeks regain
tl » pink glow of health. Bitro-Phos
phate, the use of which is inexpensive,
also wonderfully promotes the assimil
ation of food, so much so that many
people report marked gains of weight
in -a few weeks. It is sold by the
Americus Drug Company in Americus
and all good drugists.
CAUTION:-—Although bitro-phos
phate is unsurpassed for relieving
nervousness, sleeplessness and general
weakness, it should not, owing to its
remarkable flesh-growing properties,
be used by anyone who does not de
sire to put on flesh.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Lurtfc
by local applications, as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There is
■only one way to cure catarrhal deafness,
end that is by a constitutional remedy.
Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an in
flamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im
perfect hearing, and when it is entirely
closed. Deafness is the result. Unless the
Inflammation can be reduced and this tube
restored to its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever. Many cases of
deafness are caused by catarrh, which is
•an inflamed condition of the mucous sur
faces. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acts thru
the bhod on the mucous surfaces of the
system.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
te cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine. Cir-
C'-<..rs free. All Dru’;gis f s, 75c.
F. J CHENEY <•* CO. Toledo, O.
SPRING IS HERE!
Shli 'LONG WITH IT
COMES THAT TIRED
LANGUID FEELING
The Result of the Long Winter Months, When Your System Was
Busy Fighting Off Winter Diseases, and is Now
Left In a Run-Down Condition.
WHAT YOU PROBABLY NEED IS ZIRON
THERE is a good deal in the old belief, in needing long-winded, scientific explanation or
what is commonly called "Spring Fever.” Latin nomenclature.
Most old traditions of this kind have a The plain fact is, you feel tired and fagged
foundation of truth, for they are the result of out The main reason is, that your blood lacks
generations of experience, and experience is the iron.
best of all teachers. ZIRON Iron Tablets will help put needed iron
What’s known as “Spring Fever” is nothing into your blood, and build up your system, so that
more nor less than the reaction oi the system, from tired, languid feeling should disappear.
( the strain of the hard-fought winter battles against Don’t take our say-so.
coughs, colds, influenza and other germ diseases. Test it for yourself.
No soldier can keep fighting indefinitely. He If it doesn’t, get your money back at the drug
must h'ave a rest. store, without question.
Nobody’s system can stand the winter strain Try ZIRON, today.
forever. Something is bound to snap.
NOTE: Ziron is not a patent or secret remedy. Its
What the tired system needs is the help of iron ingredients are printed on the label. Any physician will
, . . . . , tell you of their therapeutic value. Ziron contains no habit-
in the blood, to build up fresh resistance and tone f orm i n g drugs. It is a mild tonic, suitable for children as
. well as adults. If your druggist can’t supply you, send us
up the nerves and . ji. and we wiU send you a boMle of Zlron parce |
This helo may be obtained by taking ZIRON. prepaid, under the same guarantee as that given above.
Addresst Chattanooga Drug & Chemiml Co., Chattanooga.
There is nothing mysterious about it Nothing Tennessee. (Z. S. r
i LITTLE
BIRMINGHAM GIRL
Quaker Herb Extract Saved Her Life.
Little Hilda is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. T. Mullen, who reside at
■ 391 Chew Street, Birmingham, Ala.
i Mrs. Mullen, the mother, called at
| the Drug Store and purchased one ,
j bottle of the famous old Quaker
i fterb Extract, saying that her little
i daughter was afficted for the past
four years with a horrible life sup- :
ping tapeworm. She also stated that
she had been a constant sufferer of
headaches, had a ravenous appetite •
. was very restless at night, was also
j very thin and pale and very nerv
j ous, also stated that her little daugh-
I ter was tsricken down about a year,
ago with fever, which she did not
I think would have occurred if ft had
not been that the systjm was ■
lin such a weak condition from the ■
worm. j.
The mother then took the medicine ;
! home and started giving it to her lit- ■ ’
j tie daughter according !o directions .
and after a few days, on Tuesday
morning, the child became a little
nauseated and in a few minutes time
she expelled the tape worm, head and
all complete.
The mother also stated the child
had been given four different treat
ments for tapeworm, but without re
sults and just to think ho weasy it
was expelled with the Famous Quaker
Remedies, without sickness or starva
tion.
The Quaker Health Teacher says:
Yes there are thousands of little
children and adults who suffer from
worm causes and are treated for ev
ery imaginary disease and many die
from the same.
The Quaker Herb Extract is for
catarrh in any form or rheumatism,
stomach, liver, kidney or bladder
trouble. Sold in Americus at the
Americus Drug Company and at Plains
Pharmacy at Plains, Ga. and Leslie
Drug company at Leslie, Ga.
| Classified Ads
LOST and FOUND.
STRAYED—From my home Wednes
day night, black Shetland pony. No
tify B. F. Easterlin. 18-3 t
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LOST —Large, dark bay mare mule;
8 years old; recently clipped. W. M.
Humber. 15-ts
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—One White Hickory
1-horse wagon and harness, used about
6 weeks, bargain to quick buyer. A.
C. Guy, Elm Ave. Phone 685 18-6 t
COLLARD PLANTS for sale. Phone
403. 16-3 t
FOR SALE —Everwear Silk Hose;
all colors; $1.25 Silk Sox 75c; Lisle
Hose 50c; Lisle Sox 35c. They are i
guaranteed. W. J. Josey 15-7t'
A FINE INVESTMENT in good farm
of 625 acres in Sumter county. The
rent of 22 bales of cotton will go
with this farm, if sold before May Ist.
Price $17,500.00. If you want a bar
gain in a plantation, it will be to your
interest to see this proposition. A. C.
Crockett. 30-ts
FOR SALE—Shelled Spanish Pea
nuts; 13c per pound; limited quan
tity. A. S. McCrea, Americus, Ga.
16-ts
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 ssl
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
FOR SALE—Brick, Lime, Cement
and Sand; quick delivery. John W
Shiver. Phone 117. 16-18-20
FOR SALE —Chicken Coops; quick
delivery. John W. Shiver. Phone 117.
16-18-20
OLD PAPERS
FOR SALE CHEAP
GOOR FOR
WRAPPING BUNDLES
PACKING. ETC.
TIMES- RECORDER. 14-ts
FOR SALE—Limited quantity pure
Dixie Fi Fa long str, to cotton seed;
$1.75 per bushel. A. 15 McCrea, Ameri
cus, Ga. 16-ts
FOR SALE—No. 1 and No. 2 Pine
Shingles; quick delivery. John W.
Shiver. Phone 117. 16-18-20
FOR SALE—One pair iron grey
mare mules; 5 years old; will sell at
a bargain. W. J. Hill, Cobb, Ga.
11-7 t
WANTED—Miscellaneous.
WANTED —A man who has had
some experience in stationery engi
neering; good job with a good future.
Atlantic Ice & Coal Co. 17-t3
SHUMAKE’S Machine Shop repairs
all kinds of machinery. Cotton Ave.
14-ts
MISCELLANEOUS
Or. EE.
, PARSONS
DENT IST
Office: Com
: mercial City
Bank Building.
I Night Service:
7:30 to
' 'cept Thursday.
HAND MADE AIRTIGHT
GARBAGE CANS.
The Best That Money Can Buy. ;
$3.50 DELIVERED.
B. H. ALLEN, Metal Worker.
Il 122 S. Lee St. Phone 703 j
i KIMBALL HOUSE, ATLANTA L
I In The Centre of the Wholesale l!
Z and Retail Districts h
> 400 ROOMS. RATES MODERATE, ]'
?L. ,1. DINKLER, C. L. DINKIER, ;
* Proprietor, Manager. ;•
■** s *****
TAXI CAB PHONE 49
B. C. Vaughn.
;; Ino longer get my calls at 825.;;
II Always call 49. IJ
************** 1
BEST
SHOE El®
REPAIRING Iff W
HALF &
SOLING
RUBBER
HEELS
BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP
S. M. TRUSSELL, Proprietor
123 Cotton Avenue
FR ATERNALORDERS.
COMMANDERY MEETING.
DeMolay Commandery, No. 6
Knights Templar, meets every thlr
Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. AU
visiting Sir Knights have a cordtai
invitation to meet with us.
W. F. SMITH,
Eminent Commander.
FRANK J. PAYNE. Recorder.
AMERICUS CAMP, 202, WOODMEN
OF TOE WORLD.
Meets every Wednes
day night in Fraternal
Hall, Lamar Street. All
visiting Sovereigns In
vited to meet with us.
C. J. CLARKE, C. C.
NAT LeMASTER, Clerk.
• M. B. COUNCIL
#V\ LODGE, F. and A. M.
m eets every First
and Thir,i Frlday
/ * nights. AJI visiting
brothers are invited to attend
J. E. SHEPPARD, W. M.
NAT LeMASTER, Secretary.
F. and A. M.
• AMERICUS LODGE
F. & A M., meets
every second and
Fourth Friday night
* ' at 8 o’clock.
8. L. M’DANIEL, W. M.
8. L. HAMMOND, SecT.
WANTED—StaII-fed cattle on hoof.
Will pay fancy price. See W. A. Ayash
at Acme Sanitary Market. 19-ts
WANT TO DO YOUR fine watch
clock and jewelry repairing. Eapen
service and reasonable charges. R. S
Broadhurst, Jeweler, 110 Lamar St.
directly in front of postoffice.
FOR PROMPT and satisfactory (
truck service phone 303. Clark’s
Transfer Aprl-tf
FARM AND CITY LOANS— 51-2A
interest. Terms easy. Quick service.
W. W Dykee $-2d-tf
WANTED—A Ford roadster. State
price and where to be seen. P. O.
Box 356, lltf
WANTED—Five or six good me
chanics, regular work, with good pay
for right men. We can use few help
ers who want to learn the trade.
AMERICUS AUTOMOBILE CO., Wai
ter RyJander, Mgr. 15-5 t
FOR RENT.
*
FOR RENT OR SALE—On exceed- S
ingly liberal terms; five-room house; S
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. £
404 W. Lamar St. Phone 430. 14-ts «
FOR RENT—Four room house; j
screened, bath and electric lights. See a
C. A. Chambliss Phone 451. 4-ts Jj
PROFESSIONAL CARDS 5
MNP***#***#**************** I *#***** £
DR. M. H. WHEELER :: J
DENTAL SURGEON. i 5
i Bell Building.
;; Office Phone 785. Res. Phone 824. «
C. P. DAVIS
Dental Surgeon
ORTHODONTIA, PYORRHOEA
i Res. Phone 316 Office Phone 818 ;
I Allison Building.
BESSIE WINDIO3 AGENCY
> FOR INSURANCE.
212 Forsyth Street. Phone 280
Americus.
RAILROAD "SCHEDULES
Arrival anj departure of passenger
trains, Americus, Ga.
Central of Georgia Railway
; Trains Arrive.
I From Columbus
; (Seminole) *12:10 a m
; From Jacksonville
(Seminole) * 8.4(1 a m
■ From Atlanta-Macon ....* 5:18 a m
From Albany * 6:37 a m
[ From Columbus 1110:00 a m
[ From Columbus 111:45 an<
! From Atlanta-Macon * 2:17 pni
; From Montgomery-Albany ♦ 2:17 p m
I From Columbus I 7:15 pn<
From Macon * 7:3a p m
From Montgomery-Albany *10:54 p m
Trains Depart.
For Jacksonville
(Seminole) *12:10 a in
For Chicago (Seminole) ..* 8:40 a n
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 p m
For Montgomery-Albany ..* 2:17 p n>
For Columbus 1! 8:00 p m
For Columbus ! 2:30 p m
For Albany * 7:85 p m
For Macon-Atlanta *10:54 p m
♦Daily. ’Except Sunday. !!Sunday
only.
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
Passenger Train Schedule.
Time Table Effective 10:01 t>- M.
March 31, 1919.
Eastbound.
DEPART—
[ For Cordele, Helena and Savannah.
i 1:31 P. M. Eastern Time.
For Cordele and Helen , 6:15 P. M
Eastern Time.
For Cordele, Helena and Savannah,
2:20 A. M. Eastern Time.
Westbound.
DEPART—
For Richland, Columbus and Al
bany, 10:00 AM. Central Time.
For Columbus and Montgomery, 3:10 -
P. M. Central Time. -
G. S. & F. RR.
Trains leave CorJsle:
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. JU Macon, Ga.
ft «
Gold Fish
.Just received a beautiful lot
of medium size Gold Fish.
Prices range from 15c to 30c.
Fish Globes from 35c to $1.50.
Planters Seed Co.
209 Forsyth St. Phone 502.
tfi a
| MONEY 51 %
* MfINFY I HANFFI on iarm an^s ai $ per cen * i
* I’lUllLJ LU/iIILLI interest and borrowers have privj j
2 ilege of paying part or all of principal at any interest !
* period, stopping in’erest on amounts paid. We always !
* have best rates and easiest terms and give quickest ser- j
2 vice. Save"money by seeing or writing us.
j G. R. ELLIS or G. C. WEBB |
AMERICUS, GEORGIA
COMPETENT STENOGRAPERS AND
BOOKKEEPERS WANTED
SALARY FROM SSO TO SIOO A MON TH
The demand for COMPETEN T stenographers
ind bookkeepers in Americus has been much
gi eater than the supply.
1 his class of work is far easier and much more
pleasant and the salary higher than in many olher
lines open to women.
The TIMES-RECORDER gives you this oppor
tunity FREE.
Two scholarships, costing SIIO.OO each, will be
awarded to two contestants in the Greater Sub
scription Campaign,
For a little time and effort this technical education
is yours. It’s open to any lady in Sumter county.
One of these scholarships goes to District One, the
other to District Two.
INSIST ON
Universal Heating Appliances
BECAUSE:
—They‘are the very best.
—Your Grandmother used Universalware —which
shows there is years of experience behind the manufacture
of Universalware Appliances.
—They are backed by a liberal guarantee.
—You owe it to yourself to use none but the best.
IRONS. TOASTERS.
GRILLS HEATING PADS
ELECTRIC CURLERS. PERCULATORS
COME SEE THEM
Americus Lighting Company
EASTER CARDS
ENGRAVED AND EMBOSSED
Now on Display) a beautiful assortment Easter
Cards, engraved and embossed, with most appro
priate wording, in verse or in prose.
An Eastei Card from Mother, Brother or Friend
at Eastertide is appreciated.
Hightower’s Book Store
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