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FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1919.
PiLES! PILES! PILES!
. WILLIAMS’ PILE OINTMENT
For Blind, Bleeding and Itching Pile
Foraaleby all druggists, mailsoc and SI.OU
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For Sale at Howell’s Pharmacy.
108 N. Jackson St Americus, Ga.
MADE HELPLESS
BY RHEUMATISM
ZIRON Did This Kentucky gentleman Mon
Good Thao Any Other Medicine.
“Eight years ago I was down with
rheumatism," writes M. J. Hutcherson,
of Tomklnsville, Ky. "I was helpless
for three months, unable to even feed
myself. Doctors doctored me and I got
up, but hare had bad health ever since,
with soreness and weakness across my
back and in my arms and legs. I final
ly took Zlron, and it has done me
more good than any medicine I hare
ever taken, and I Intend to take more
of it, for it is the best medicine I ever
used. I have foand It just what ft Is
recommended to be, and I am ready to
tell other suffering people that Ziron
helped me, and anxious to speak a
word of praise for it”
Ziron acts on the blood and has been
found of great value in Rheumatism,
Indigestion, Anemia and General
Weakness. Ziron puts iron into the
blood, and iron is needed by your sys
tem to make you strong and healthy.
Ask your druggist about the guaran
tee on the first bottle.
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DR. W. S. NELMS
ON FACULTY OF
EMORY COLLEGE
ATLANTA, July 18—Dr. W. S.
Nelms, Ph. D., of Columbia Univer
sity has been added to the faculty of
Emory University, according to an
nouncement coming from that insti
tution yesterday at |he closing of the
Founders Day exercises which drew
200 of the most prominent Methodist
laymen in the south. Dr. Nelms, who
has contributed largely to the sci
entific research work of the country
will be associate professor of physics.
The new teacher was at one time
assistant professor at Georgia Tech
but has spent the past two years
over seas with the American army in
which he was commissioned. He is
said to be a man of strong person
ality and teaching ability.
The new building for Physics, En
gineering and Mathematics at Em
ory is being rushed to completion.
When finished it will be a standard
of excellence and will offer unusual
facilities for the teaching of science.
Diamonds of Many Colors.
Although when free of color they
are said to be of first water, diamonds
are found In nearly every color of the
rainbow —red, yellow, orange, green
and blue.
Woman’s Way.
Sometimes a woman would rather
get nervous prostration than not to
have her own way at all. —Galveston
News.
| SANDRA THE JEALOUS
I a new serial story by ;
JANE PHELPS. i
Author of “The Promoter’s Wife,” and Other Stories.
(Copyright by George Mathew Adams.) /
CHAPTER XXIII
EVERETT AND SANDRA GO
SHOPPING
AS I leaned back in the luxurious
** - town caf Everett had given me
for my very own I muttered:
“What do I care whether he is
! pleased or not!” Yet I knew I did
care, and the fact that a moment
after I had made the hasty exclama
tion, I was carefully examining my
face with a hand mirror to see if I
I really did look well, proved that I
did.
Inconsistent, yes. But was ever
seventeen consistent
Everett was waiting for me, al
though I was exactly on time. He com
plimented me saying:
“Many women think ten or fifteen
minutes one way or another makes
no difference. But a man likes
promptness.* I am glad you have
that virtue among your other ones."
It wasn’t a very intimate speech; but
I was glad he was pleased with me.
He then asked that they show me
the coat. •
The coat was perfectly lovely! A
sapphire blue velvet with a sable
collar. It was awfully becoming.
But I winced when he said
“I knew it would be! Sapphire is
always becoming to people with your
colored hair.”
Had Leola worn sapphire velvet,
too?
■I gasped when I knew the cost,
but Everett never said a word. Just
said to send it as soon as possible.
A slight change was necessary in
the cellar or we might have taken it.
, “You were very lovely in it, San
dra,” he said when we left the store.
Now go and buy yourself some books
and magazines. I should like to go
with you, but haven’t the time.’.’
As he turned away after assisting
■me into the car, my eyes filled. I
couldn’t have told just why, but
something in his voice, his eyes as
he told me I was lovely in the coat,
made me think he was sorry for
me, and so made me sorry for my
self. But I brushed them quickly
away and spent an hour selecting
reading matter. I wished I knew the
kind of books he liked. I must ask,
then I could occasionally buy him
one.
When he came home to dinner I
was curled up on the rug in front
of the fire place reading.
“Purring just like a kitten,” he
said as he kissed me and helped me
to my feet. He looked at the book
I was reading, then at the others I
had bought, and selecting one said
he should take possession of it, as
he had wanted to read it ever since
he had read the reviews. I Was
pleased out of all proportion to the
incident. But that he would read
anything I had selected, made me
think I was not so hopelessly child
ish as he usually made me feel. I
did so want him to treat me like a
grown-up.
He took me to the theater that
night, and never said a cross or im
patient word. “Perhaps he does love
me a little,” I said to myself, “and
so is sorry for me.”
Had I known that for weary weeks
and months I was to blow hot and
blow cold over the question of Ever
ett’s feelings for me I should not
have known how to endure my life.
But I was of an optimistic nature,
and it took very little to encourage
me to think as I wanted to think.
It is so easy to fool ourselves if
we really try.
Had I known that even then Ever
ett was discovering that I was not as
young as he had thought—not a
child; but a grown girl, almost a
woman. That he also thought me
very lovely, with the promise of
greater beauty when more mature,
it would have comforted me, im
mensely. I did realise in away that
he was rather proud of me. He
couldn’t hide that. But I laid it all
to his taste in dressing me, for that
was what he did. Although he never
objected when I wore one of my sim
ple trousseau dresses in the house;
he did object once when I wore one
when going to the theater with hini.
“They were all right for Lakeville,
FOUND IN
A WOMAN’S
BEDROOM
Remarkable Result of a Discovery-
Made in a lown in Georgia Last
Week.
Last Tuesday night, just before
daylight, a woman in Quitman, Geor
gia found in her bedroom a drove of
mosquitoes. As quickly as possible
she arose, got her bottle of “Tor
ment” and began spraying it around
In less than twenty minutes every
mosquito was a corpse. You will have
the same experience if you will try
it for mosquitoes and flies. Torment
is a new preparation manufactured
by the G. B. Williams Company, Quit
man, Ga. It is sure death to flies and
mosquitoes, will not stain clothing
nor furniture, and is absolutely harm
less to human beings. Sold by all
wholesale and retail dealers. Price
25c a bottle.
AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER.
and are perfectly appropriate for
home wear. But I can afford hand
some clothes for you. Why shouldn’t
you have them?”
I didn’t say anything, but I too
thought, why not? It was all I did
have—what his money bought me.
That other woman, Leola, had his
love. So I soon developed extrava
gant tastes. It does not take a wo
man long when she is given, carte
blanche to learn the gentle art of
spending money. At least, I never
have met a woman who wasted much
time over that particular lesson.
So often when lonely and unhappy
because of the thought of Leola 1
would spend my time in shopping.
It made me forget her, aside from
the pleasure it gave me. Yet no
saleswoman ever recommended a
hat, a dress or anything else with
the remark that it would be becom
ing because of my hair, that I did
not at once lose all interest in the
article I had intended to purchase
and leave the shop empty handed.
Often and often I wished that
Everett had not said that he was at
tracted to me because I had hair
like Leola; the woman who had
drowned herself rather than have
him disgrace her before the world.
Had he not said that I think I could
perhaps soon have forgotten and for
given all the rest; but that rankled,
rankled and hurt. As time went on
I became more and more in love with
my husband, the hurt was sometimes
almost more than I could bear.
Sunday Sandra is Received By
Everett’s Friends.
| My Style Diary;
BY DOROTHY CLARK.
JULY 18TH.
IX7 E accepted a dinner invitation t<s*
" the Morleys tomorrow night be
fore we knew that everyone was go
ing to a yacht club dance after the
races. So we are going to try to
leave early and race home get into
sport clothes and go to the dance. I
think J shall wear my accordeon pleat
ed white serge skirt and my new sport
blouse made of rough white silk
checked off in lines of scarlet. It slips
on over the head, fastening with two
red buttons on the shoulders. It is
worn over the skirt and two tucks are
taken up under the arms at the waist
i line and fastened down with buttons.
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 I
suffered with an awful misery in my back
and sides. My left side was hurting me
all the time. The misery was something
awful.
1 could not do anything, not even sleep
at night. It kept me awake most of the
night... 1 took different medicines, but
nothing did me any good or relieved me
until 1 took Cardui. . .
1 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 on. I got
I so bad with my back that when 1 stooped
i down 1 was not able to straighten up
again ... 1 decided 1 would try Cardui
... By time 1 had taken the entire bottle
1 was feeling pretty good and could
straighten up and my pains were nearly
all gone.
I shall always praise Cardui. 1 con
tinued taking it until 1 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 good health.
Give it a trial. NC-133
SAYS HER YEARS
I OF SUFFERING
ARE NOW OVER
Mr,. Mamie Hall Waa Confined To
Her Bed For Many Months—Gain
ed 19 Pounds on Tanlac and
Troubles Over.
“Tanlac has not only saved me
from an operation but since taking
it I have gained nineteen pounds, and
now weigh five pounds more than I
ever did in my life,” said Mrs. Mamie
Hall, of 1317 Eighth avenue, Nash
ville, Tenn.
“I suffered for years,” she contin
ued, “from a bad form of stomach
trouble and had fallen off until I
weighed only ninety-six pounds. Noth
ing I ate would agree with me, and
I live on malted milk and crackers
and became so weak and rundown
that I lay in bed almost helpless for
eleven months. I was so nervous that
the least noise would almost drive me
distracted, and my head ached like it
would burst. I could hardly sleep at
night and had terrible pains in my
chest and back. I was told that only
an operation would help me.
“I was taken to the hospital pnee,
but didn’t want to be operated on, so
I persuaded my hvsband to get me
come Tanlac. After taking four bot
tles, I was entirety relieved of my
troubles and feebng fine in every
way. My husband also has taken
Tanlac and says it has helped him
wonderfully. We are both indebted
to Tanlac.”
Tanlac is sold by leading druggists
everywhere. adv
Satisfied His Curiosity.
An inquisitive young gentleman read
this advertisement In a local p;wter:
“Young man, some woman dearly ftes
you. Would you know who shdris?
Send postal order for ten shillings to
Occult Diviner, address as below, and
learn who she is.” He sent the money
and r reived this answer: “Your
mother.”
Wrones That Harm
Not the wrongs done us harm us.
only those we do to others -Longfel-
Lift off Corns!
Doesn’t hurt a bit and Freezone
costs only a few cents.
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With your fingers! You can lift off
hard corn, soft corn, or corn be
tween the toes, and the hard skin cal
luses from bottom of feet.
A tiny bottle of “Freezone” costs
little at any drug store; apply a few
drops upon the corn or callus. In
stantly it stops hurting, then shortly
you lift that bothersome corn or cal
lus right off, root and all, without one
bit of pain or soreness. Truly! No
humbug!
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KIDNEYS BOTHER
_____________
Take a glass of Salts before breakfast
if your Back hurts or Bladder
is troubling you.
No man or woman who eats meat regu
larly can make a mistake by flushing the
kidneys occasionally, says a well-known
j authority. Meat forms uric acid which
‘ excites the kidneys, they become over
worked from the strain, get sluggish and
i fail to filter the waste and poisons from
: the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all
I rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble,
i nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and
urinary disorders come from sluggish
kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache in the
kidneys or your back hurts or if the
urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi
ment, irregular of passage or attended by
a sensation of scalding, stop eating moat
and get about four ounces of Jad
Salts from any pharmacy; take a
tablespoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast and in a few days your kidneys
will act fine. This famous salts is made
i from the acid of grapes and lemon juice
combined with lithia, and has been used
for generations to flush .and stimulate
the kidneys, also to neutralize the acid:
j in urine so it no longer causes irritation,
thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot
injure; makes a delightful effervescent
lithia-water drink which everyone
should take now and then to keep the
kidneys clean and active and the blood
mire ♦hereby avoiding serious kidney
complications.
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