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BUM bother;
Take a glass of Salts to flush out your
Kidneys and neutralize irri
tating acids.
Kidney and Bladder weakness result
from uric acid, says a noted authority.
The kidneys filter this acid from the
blood and pass it on to the bladder, where
it often remains to irritate and inflame,
causing a burning, scalding sensation, or
setting up an irritation at the neck of
the bladder, obliging you to seek relief
two or three times during the night.
The sufferer is in constant dread, the
water passes sometimes with a scalding
sensation and is very profuse; again,
there is difficulty in avoiding it.
Bladder weakness, most folks call It,
because they can’t control urination.
While it is extremely annoying and some
times very painful, this is really one of j
the most simple ailments to, overcome. I
Get about four ounces of Jad Salts
from your pharmacist and take a table- j
spoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast, continue this for two or three
days. This will neutralize the acids in
the urine so it no longer is a source of 1
irritation to the bladder and urinary or
gans which then act normally again. [
Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless,
and is made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with lithia, and
is used by thousands of folks who are '
subject to urinary disorders caused by I
uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splen- 1
did for kidneys and causes no bad
effects whatever.
• Here you have a pleasant, effervescent
hthia-water drink, which quickly relieves
bladder trouble i
DEAD BODIES
ALL AROUND
Midnight Fight Which Resulted in
Beautiful Girl Killing Tormentors.
Miss Florence May Bailey, the
beautiful daughter of John Quincy
Bailey, of Atlanta, who is visiting
rear the state line in South Georgia,
hao i' memorable experience a few
i ightg ago. In Atlanta she had never
been bothered with mosquitoes, but
at the home of her friends, these
pests attacked her in full force. As
she streamed with pain, her hostess
rushed into the room with a spray
bottle of Torment, the wonderful
preparation that kills mosquitoes
■while they fly. In a few moments
the room was free of live mosquitoes
and th e floor was littered with dead
•ones. Torment kills flies and mos
quitoes, but does not stain clothing
nor furniture. Harmless to human
beings. Bottle, including spray, 25c,
at your druggist’s. Try this great
discovery. Manufactured by the G.
P Williams Company, Quitman, Ga.
For sale by Americus Drug Co.
CONSTIPATION
And Sour Stomach Caused This
Lady Much Suffering. Black-
Draught Relieved.
Meadorsville, Ky.—Mrs. Pearl Pat
rick, of this place, writes: “I was
very constipated. I had sour stomach
and was so uncomfortable. I went to ;
the doctor. He gave me some pills.
They weakened me and seemed to
tear up my digestion. They would
gripe me and afterwards it seemed
I was more constipated than before. ,
I heard of Black-Draught and de
cided to try it I found it just what I
needed. It was an easy laxative, and
not bad to swallow. My digestion soon
Improved. I got well of the sour stom
ach, my bowels soon seemed normal,
no more griping, and I would take a
dose now and then, and was in good
shape.
I cannot say too much for Black-
Draught for it is the finest laxative
one can use.’’
Thedford’s Black-Draught has for
many years been found of great value
in the treatment of stomach, liver and
bowel troubles. Easy to take, gentle
and reliable in its action, leaving no
bad after-effects, it has won the praise
of thousands of people who have used
it NC-135
ASKED
TO PROBE H. C.L.
BY COMMISS ION
WASHINGTON, August 13.—-An I
appropriation of 500,000 for investi- ;
gation of the increased cost of liv- I
ing by the Federal Trade Commission
was asked of Congress yesterday by
Acting Chairman Murdock of the
commission in a letter to Speaker Gil
lett. Funds for the commission al
ready authorized are insufficient to
conduct the proposed inquiry, the let
ter said.
Chairman Murdock, who also is a
member of the sub-committee named
by Attorney General Palmer to sub
mit recommendations for reducing
living costs, set forth in his letter
that the commission proposed to con
duct further investigation as to the
production, storage and distribution
of foodstuffs with the aim of arriv
ing at figures on the real cost, whole
sale and retail prices.
Sugar and Shoe Problems Pending.
So far as known the President has
not directed any additional investi
gations but bills are pending in the
House for inquir\ 3 into the sugar
and shoe industries.
AMERICUS ROTARIANS
VISITING IN COLUMBUS
I The members of the Americus
I Rotary Club today accepted the in
vitation of the Columbus Rotary
I Club to be its guests at luncheon.
i Bill Dykes, president of the local
I club, accompanied by a large number
j of local Rotarians, left at 10 o’clock
I for Columbus, over the Seaboard.
I They will return lat e this afternoon
byway of the Central of Georgia.
Columbus, in its letter of invita
tion, promised the local Rotes "the
time of their lives,” and they have
I gone fully expecting Columbus to fill
this order.
Th e regular Thursday luncheon of
the local club has boen called off, in
as much as today will serve for the
regular weekly meeting.
We are proud of the confidence 1
doctors, druggists and the public have
in 666 Chill and Fever Tonic, (adv)
RENT PROFITEERS IN
ATLANTA ARE SHOWN UP
ATLANTA, Aug. 13.—Mrs. J. M.
Wood, who recently moved here from
New Orleans, has written Mayor Key,
asking that she be given a permit
to pitch a tent somewhere in Atlanta,
because she can not find a house or
an apartment to rent within her
means.
She declares that the only one
she has had offered her was priced
at $125 a month and that as her hus
band only makes $l5O, she can not
support her two children on the oth
er $25. She states- that she is seri
ous about living in a tent and wants
a location.
As Jimmy Saw It.
James was too pngnaeions to hl
mother's way of thinking. She oftei
scolded him for getting into fight
with other boys, and told him it wouh
be better to stand a little picking oi
than to be fighting half »lre time. On
day he came home with garment
soiled and torn and explained t nt h
bad been in a fight beenu.se he had re
fused to t.tae a dare. After a heatet
argument with his mother about it hi
exclaimed, “Gee whiz, mother,
shouldn’t think you’d want to bring u]
..'cur boy to be a cwviirc* 1”
.. Ruh-Mj-Tlsm is a powerful antisep
tic; it kills the poison caused from in
fected cuts, cures old sores, tetter, etc.
If you have any lumber to be dress
ed or ripped, bring it down to our
mill, where we run it as you want into
ceiling, flooring, etc., and give you
prompt service.. Full stock of Man
tels. both plain and cabinet, Window
Sash, Doors and Blinds carried at all
times. Mill work of all kinds our
specialty.
JN? W. SHIVER.
°bone 117. Americus, Ga
The Perfection
of
Confection
MURRAY’S
CANDIES
Phone 87
The Rexall Store
We’ll
Deliver It at
Your Door
MURRAY’S
PHARMACY
“THE REXALL STORE.”
Phone 87. Opposite Postoffice
Lamar Street
My Style Diary
BY DOPOTHY CLARKE
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Just after lunch yesterday I lay
down to finish a book. It was
about Labrador and written so
graphicly that when I put it down
and started to dress for the Win
ston’s tea I almost shivered at the
thought of wearing a thin net
frock. It is such a pretty one, too,
made over a slip of flesh color
georgette crepe. The blouse is
draped and the skirt is draped and
there are bows of ribbon on either
side at the waistline that are p...<
edged—pale pink on one sid e and
taupe color on the other. The net
is coffee color and so aij- the pleat
ed lace frills that trim|it.
| MERE MENTION |
New shipment of ICE TEA
GLASSES—BeII, the Jeweler.
R. M. Barnes, of Albany, was a
visitor in Americus this morning.
666 Jias more uiutuuous than any i
other ( hill and Fever Tonic on the
market, but no one wants imitations,
'hey are dangerous things in the medi
cine line.
PALM BEACH SUITS DR)
CLEANED 50 CENTS. PHONE 18
Howard Bucknell, of Atlanta, is
spending several days in the City.
PUT YOUR TROUBLES IN YOUR
LAUNDRY BAG. PHONE 18—23-ts
G. B. Lamar, of St. Augustine, is
th e guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Harrold, on College street.
fM>f» quickly relieves Constipation,
Blfiousness* Loss of Appetite and
Headaches, due to Torpid Liver.
“CLEANLINESS ABOVE ALL.
WE CLEAN EVERYTHING. PHONE
18. 23-ts
..Ruh-My-Tlsm Is a powerful pain
killer. It relieves pain and soreness !
caused by Rheumatism. Neuralgia, .i
Sprains* fete. adv.
New Definition of Hate.
The other day Mary came up on.
the porch to tell me her grievances.
It seems one of the boys of the neigh
borhood had been teasing her and
with flashing eyes she said: “I hate
that Russell better than any boy I
know.’—Exchange.
Mosquito Bites
Just as soon as you feel the effect of the j
Malarial Germs after being bitten by j
Malaria Mosquitoes, it is advisable to 1
take GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TO.'flC
to destroy the Germs and remove the
Impurities. Pleasant to take. 60c per *
bottle..
Too Late To Classify
WANTED —Three tc < n million
feet good long leaf, yellow pine tim
ber. Advise best mice and full par
ticulars. Address P. O. Box 26,
Albany, G» 13-4 t
Meat and Grocer Refrigerators.
Display Refrigerator Counters.
Fireproof Safes and Vault Doors.
Toledo Computing Scales, B. R.
Swint, Sales Agent, 120 N. Jackson
Street, Albany, Ga. Phone 732.
MESSENGER SERVICE
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
125 Forsyth St. (Upstairs.)
R. H. BURNS
Chief Dispatcher. Office Phone 72
Residence Phone 758.
ATTENTION SHRINERsT~
There will be a meeting of Shrin
ers Wednesday night at the Masonic
Temple at 8 o’clock for the purpose
1 of organizing a Shrine Club in
i Americus, and all Robles are urged
! at attend.
; W. F. SMITH
[ S. R. HEYS
J. E KIKER
i J. E. HIGHTOWER,
! D. R. ANDREWS
M. H. WHEELER
H. F. HOKE 12-2 t
AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER.
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I first to the I
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of popuiar fav .
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~ a winner because back of its entry fife IT I J \Vf
Into the race for popular favor l-'e j® flf > f | /jf \T I JZT
Af,er vour firs ' e *Perience with this MH
-'Ffg' amber-hued, foam-capped cham-von of • kgg g ’
drinks ' you ' n P lav if for a ‘favorite’
every time. Try n today-wherever ' J@| I A -
GOOD drinks are sold. ■ Hl I
r E«LINO PWDUCTS CO- AMERICUS GROCERY COMPANY teWF
gvAN S y, LLe ..NO , , Distributors W Z' X -
itg* Americus, Georgia
NO HANDICAP TO
INDEPENDENCE NOW
ASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—1 n the
old days w'hen a man found his leg
gone or his'-arm mangled, or realied
he had mislaid a few fingers in a ma
chine, he got busy and hired a small
post on a populous street corner and
laid in a stock of chewing gum, shoe
laces, an[l pencils.
If he contracted tuberculosis in
the factory,’or cotton mill, or office
he cashed his last pay check, and
bought a hammock to hang under
the coolest tree in the yard where
he could pass out omfortably.
If it was’, rheumatism that caught
him, he put a- brass ring on his third
finger, tied afftne horse radish feaves
on his leg and went home for his
wife to support.
This was the past. The present
is different'. Whenever a boatload
of wounded soldforg- arrive in New
York, or some hospital or camp is de
mobilized. long before, the men have
time to put in orders for rings, pen
cils, or hammocks they are met and
rerouted by agents of the Federal
Board of Vocational Education. Thev
tell the Board’s agents their assets
For
Peaceful Sleep
Rid of the Sirrgirrg. Biting Worries
•• of Mosquitos, Use
(zoodnigM
Itg smell is exhilarating, delightful. Its effect is.
immediate. A. few drops on the hands and face
will suffice. Will not Stain the most delicate
linen. Healing for cuts, insect bites, etc. A 20c
hottie will last over a month. Guaranteed effec
tive. Also rtxiommended as a preventative against
flies, roaches, moths, lice, mites, etc. Ask your
dealer, or write
The "XeAO Co.,
Montgomery,
x Ala.
LS.L
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Style 111, Price SSBS
Be as happy as Le is—
Put into your home the
Starr Phonograph
Eight Styles, prices S6O to $340.™
New tax paid
Those who own Starr Phono
graphs wi lltell you that every
day in. their lives is made more
pleasant by the presence of
I the Starr.
Added to the glorious work-
i manship in the Starr is its
singing throat," a vital fea
ture possessed by no other
make.
Come in and hear the Starr
played—perhaps you have not
realized that there is such won
derful music at your command.
Don't put it off
Hightower’s Book Store
and; the reasons they had to forego
them, and the board gives each one
a new chance at some trade, school,
shop, or college to learn the thing
that he wants most to do.
There never have been so many
known disabilities as far back as the
memory of man runneth. Every
time a few soldiers return from camp
overseas, a new edition of the medi
cal dictionary is needed to include
such words as “gassed, shell shock,
war neurosis,” and other things. But
no matter what the disability is the
Federal Board has a suitable occu
nation to suggest. All over the coun
try today they are learning to car
ry on.
The Board has met to date 146,931
disabled men, 14,699 have been plac
ed in employment, and 5,878 are now
training for a new job, while the
cases of 10,751 have been approved
and will begin training in a short
while.
Stomach
Out of Fix?
’Phone your grocer or
druggist for a dozen bottles
of this delicious digestant,—a glass
with meals gives delightful relief, or
no charge for the first dozen used.
Shivar Ale
PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH
SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER
Nothing like it for renovating old
worn-out stomachs, converting food
into rich blood and sound flesh.
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.
NO REST—NO PEACE.
Theres’ no peace and little rest for
the one wh 0 suffers from a bad back,
and distressing urinary disorders.
Americus people recommend Duan’s
Kidney Pills. Be guided by their ex
perience.
Mrs. R. M .Dillard, 265 Mayo street,
says: “Last fall my kidneys gave me
a great deal of.trouble. They were
weak and irregular in action and I
felt tired and languid all the time. 1
had a dull ache in the small of my
back that never left me Sometimes in
| the morning, my back would pain me.
I so I could hardly get out of bed, and
' dizzy spells would come over me and
black specks appear before my eyes,
blurring my sight. When Doan’s Kid
ney Pills were recommended to me I
i began taking them. I only took a few
doses when they relieved me wonder
fully of this complaint. I felt a great
deal better and intend to continue
Doan’s until cured
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Dillard had Fo q ter-W’burn Co.,
Mfgrs Buffalo. N Y adv
25c a bottle.
CRYSTAL CAFE
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
I 10 Jackson Street Telephone 584
special REGULAR dinner
EVERY DAY-12 to 2 P. M.
SOUPS, VEGETABLES, MEATS, PASTRIES
AND DESSERTS.
Western Steak Every Day
Spring Chicken and Roast Chicken
FRESH FISH ANY STYLE
And All Kinds Fruits and Pies.
Anything you try is sweet—just like the fruit that comes
from the tree Come once and you’ll come again.
CRYSTAL CAFE
_ Bragg’s Market Asks?
. Y ha ‘ are V° u going to do about the high cost of Kv
living. 1 his question concerns our whole country today.
e have had on an advertising campaign for the past
two months, telling the public of our stock of goods, and
advantageous prices. We believe our trade has doubled in
a time. We want to give the lowest prices, consistent
with the quality of that can be had in Americus
Our motto is, to reduce the cost of living. It is up to the
dealer to buy cheaper, in order to sell cheaper. It is up to
the consumer to know where they can buy for less. Some
people are buying things on the street and paying more for
same than they have to pay in the store. Just because they
are asked the price. Buy a dollars wort hfor your dollar.
Be economical. Save money. You might need it later.
Cash and carry will help wonderfully to solve the problem.
Delivery service is bad at its best.
Now remember, we are tryin gto have just what you
want.. 50c stew beef, or 75c roast, is worth more than a
dollar s worth of steak. Phone us. Let us tell you what
we have. We will do our best to please you.
BRAGG’S MARKET.
PHONE 1S 1 .
Farmers! We want your beef cattle and hogs, at a reason
able price to you and to the consumer. We are in the market
for green peas, butter beans, roasting ears, chickens, eggs
and butter.
Carter’s Pills
You Cannot be Ajlemedyjfhat
Constipated Makis Life
if ««*
w SmaUPrice qT jSajjJS
many colorless faces but wiß greatly help most pale-faced
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 19] 9.