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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1919.
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Jimmy Coon .Ma
FOLLOW THE LEADER.
ONE day, at the edge of the eve
ning, Jimmie Coon and Teddy
Possum started a game of “follow
my leader.”
Such racing and chasing you have
never seen in your life. The Squir
rels, Minks, Rabbits, Possums and
Coons all played the game. Sammy
Muskrat played too, and old Mr.
Toad part of the time.
The Turtles wouldn’t paly at all,
and none of the Porcupines. The Por
cupine faily was one of the best,
but eevn their most intimate friends
had to admit that they were all a
little slow.
Quilly never liked to have the lit
tle animals play ‘follow the leader,’
because he couldn’t play, for he was
too slow, and to see them rushing
and dodging about made him dizzy.
So when the game was on, Quilly
always went to his house. He had
a lovely home for he had moved
from the hollow log to a stone house.
You know lots of people live in two
houses in one year. This house was
in the side of a gray rock and not
far from the brook. Big ferns grew
near the door and it was in a good
place for Quilly, for he could eat
alders or lily pads in the fresh water.
Alphonse, the white porcupine, was
making Quilly a visit so these two
sat in the stone house while that
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I Bragg’s Market Greeting:
We wish to thank our many friends and patrons for the
extensive co-operation and patronage, given us, the
month of August. , We are glad to know our service has
been so very satisfactory. Indeed it has been a pleasure
to serve you. May we not have the same opportunity,
another month, with many new customers to our credit?
We start the new month, with a good supply of choice
fresh meats and groceries to deliver on short notice. We
have been fortunate in getting plenty of choice young kid
the last few weeks, which we will have again this week.
Fat and rich, equal to lamb.
Don’t forget us. We surely won’t forget you. Fresh
Meats, Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Fish and pretty soon
Fresh Oysters.
| Bragg’s Market
PHONE 181
MAKES HENS LAY
I DR. HESS’
I Poultry Panacea
Keeps your Poultry healthy and makes
them lay.
This is a general Tonic as well as Laying
Powders. *
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
PLANTERS SEED & DRUG CO.
LSeed Phone 502 Drug Phone 148
game was going on.
First of all, Jimmie Coon led—
around rocks, over bushes, between
trees, and not only between and
around them, but up and over the
branches and from tree to tree.
I wish you could have seen that
game. As each animal led, the game
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Big Ferns Grew Near the Door and
it Was in a Good Place for Quilly.
became different. Sammy Muskrat
would insist, when he was leader, in
dashing right into the brook and
swimming. But Jimmie Coon had to
put an end to that, for little Peter
Rabbit wouldn’t swim unless he had
to, and none of the rabbits would
and none of the squirrels would
either.
The turtles all sat on a flat rock
in the brook and they loved to have
Sammy Muskrat lead the chase into
the water.
You know how hard it is to please
everyone in games and. Jimmy Coon
had a hard time of it —someone al
ways seemed to be grumbling or
’ • sulky.
Chatterbox and old Jim Crow sat
in the tree tops and called down di
! rections when the chase was so fast
that some one fell out of the run
; ning.
! Jimmy Coon ran very fast when
he was leader, up and down and
round and round. Peter Rabbit was
a good runner, but when he was
leader, he was always headed for the
Jones’s farm and the lettuce.
Jimmie Coon had to call out to
him, “Here, Peter, don’t always try
and get something to eat! This is
a game and for fun. We can’t be
eating all the time.”
To Be Continued.
SIO.OO Reward.
• Some person or persons have
befen telling to others around Am
ericus, that I put linseed oil my var
nish and kept it from drying; also
that improper mixing of flat colors
I caused the walls at the home of Mrs.
j McGhee, street, and Judge
i R. L. Maynard, 610 Lee street to
■ ; dry spotted, which statements are
[ as far from the truth as the East
is from the West. I did put a lit
, tie color in varnish to make a light
• oak which is often done with good
results, but I believe the dealer un
knowingly received a bad shipment,
and to find the prevaricator I will
pay ten dollars. A. P. DEANE, 131
E. Lamar street, Americus, Phone
453.—(Adv.) 7-lt
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas 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
i of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
i and that said firm will pay the sum of
! ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be
th ® use ot HALL’S CATARRH
MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON.
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine is taken in
ternally and acts through the Blood on
; the Mucous Surfaces of the Svstem. Send
j tor testimonials, free.
_ F. J. CHENEY & CO., T ledo. O.
Sold by an druggists. 75c.’
Hall's Family pills for constipation.
Railroad Man Gives Good Advice.
“Several years ago I was under
treatment of a stomach specialist
fo^ - 5 months, 3 weeks of which were
spent in a hospital. Another stom
ach specialist told me I had gall
stones and that an operation was
necessary. I did- not want to have
this. I lost 45 pounds in weight.
Talking with a brakeman one day he
j told me of Mayr’s Wonderful Rem
| edy and since taking it I have gain
led 16 lbs. and am feeling fine. I
lam advising others to try it.” It is
J a simple, harmless preparation that
I removes the catarrhal mucus from
I the intestinal tract and allays the
''inflammation which causes practical
; ly all stomach, liver and intestinal
I ailments, including appendicitis. One
i dose will convince or money refund
i ed. Howell’s Pharmacy and drug
; gists everywhere.
Wherever Gentlemen Are
BBrw _ EL
r-r-y
i 'W Tan
Cigars
Sold Everywhere
Good Anywhere
Capital City Tobacco Co.
DISTRIBUTORS.
Importers Atlanta Jobbers
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AMERICA RECORDER.
I Clear, Peachy Skin 1
Awaits Anyone Who |
Drinks Hot Water:
Says an inside bath, before break- f
fast helps us look and feel *
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clean, sweet, fresh. +
Sparkling and vivacious—merry,
bright, alert —a good, clear skin and
a natural, rosy, healthy complexion
are assured only by pure blood. If
only every man and woman could be
induced to adopt thb morning inside
bath, what a gratifying change would
take place. Instead of the thousands of
sickly, anaemic-looking men, women
and girls, with pasty or muddy
pomplexions; instead of the multi
tudes of “nerve wrecks,” “rundowns,”
“brain fags” and pessimists we
should see a virile, optimistic throng
of rosy-cheeked people everywhere.
_ An inside bath is had by drinking
ach morning, before breakfast, a
glass of real hot water with a tea
spoonful of limestone phosphate in it
to wash from the stomach, liver, kid
neys and ten yards of bowels the pre
vious day’s indigestible waste, sour
fermentations ® and poisons, thus
cleansing, sweetening and freshening
the entire alimentary canal before
putting more food into the stomach.
Those subject to sick headache, bil
*usness, nasty breath, rheumatism,
colds; and particulary those who have
a pallid, sallow complexion and who
are constipated very often, are urged
to obtain a quarter pound of limestone
phosphate at the drug store which
will cost but a trifle, but is sufifleient
to demonstrate the quick and remark
able change in both health and appear
ance, awaiting those who practice in
ternal sanitation. We must remem
ber that inside cleanliness is more im
portant than outside, because the skin
does notSabsorb impurities to con
taminate the blood while the pores in
the thirty feet of bowels do.
DR. F. L. CATO
and
DR. .WILBUR C. SMITH
Physicians and Surgeons
Office Hours: 10-12 A.. M
2- 4 P. M.
Phones: Office 531. Res. 55.
7 ill |X
Your Children’s
PORTRAITS
The fleeting charm of childhood,
caught by the lense and held in
the photograph. Phone 621
Make the Appointment Today.
The McKinstry
Studio
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FRATERNAL ORDERS
F. and A. M.
AMERICUS LODGE
_ F. and A. M., meets
every second and
x fourth Friday night
\Y at 8 o’clock.
S. L. McDaniel, Worshipful Master
S. L Hammond. Secretary.
NOTICE—Tithe saved is an asset.
Then, why delay if yob wish prompt
transfer service? Our equipment is
new and men in charge prompt and
careful. Telephone 303, CLARK’S
TRANSERF—IS-tf
Classified Ads
FOR SALE
FOR SALE —Several pieces of
household furniture, in good con
dition. Mrs. J. H. Coffman, 308 W.
’ Church street. 7-4 t
for SALE Byron Telephone
Exchange with 95 to 105 working
phones. Lines and everything in very
good shape. Wire good as new.
Rates $1.50 to $2.00. Best fruit sec
tion in Georgia. Thirty thousand dol
lar school building just going up.
Reason for selling, hea .h not good.
Come and see for vvurself Byron
Telephone Co., Byron, ({■■'. 7-lt
FOR SALE —Choice Holstein and
Guernsey milch cows. Heavy spring
ers. Arles Plantation. 3-6 t
FOR SALE—One Woodruff Saw
Mill having 5,000 feet daily capacity;
one 30-horsepower - return tubular
boiler (new flues); one 20-horsepow
er Schoffield engine; one log cart,
cant hooks, wrenches, tools, belting
and piping. Also one pair good
mules. A bargain if you mean busi
ness. JOHN W. SHIVER—IB-tf.
FOR SALE—Six room house and
lit , No. 1208 Elm avenue; big bar
gain for quick sale. See W. T.
i Lane. 24-ts.
1 FOR SALE—Bungalow; modern
, conveniences. Miss Bell Park, phone
335. 24-12 t
FOR SALE—I9TB Model Ford
Touring car. Good condition. Dr.
W. D. Martin, Phone 772. 31-ts
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BRANCH MANAGER WANTEO
by old established Chicago concern.
We furnish full stock of goods, adve
tisting matter, and equip store com
pletely, in good location, all at our
expense. We allow you to darw out
$175 a month and also pay you lib
eral share of «he profits your s*ore
earns. Work may be started in
spare time. No investment or pre
vious experience necessary. If you
aer a hustler and want to make $5,-
000 or more a year, we want you,
and will pay you well from the start.
Send your application today. S. Levy,
Manager, Department 664-329 S.
Franklin Street, Chicago, 111. 7-lt
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED —Five or six room
house by October 1. Address
“House,” care Times-Recorder 5-3 t
WANTED Pupils to coach in
afternoons and evenings. P. O. Box
474, or call 123 Lamar St. 4-6 t
I W ANTED —You to know that we
maintain a prompt day service in
handling baggage. Telephone 303,
CLARK’S TRANSFER—IS-ts
WANTED LUMBER— AI all times,
Gum, Poplar, Ash, Oak, Maple, Jun
iper and Pine lumber. Never sell
your lumber without consulting us;
there’s a reason. We pay 90 per
cent cash upon receipt of shipping pa
pers. East Carolina Lumber Co.,
New Bern, N. C. 21-d&wtf
WANTED —Some one to saw 200,-
000 feet pine timber. Answer at
once. Address D, care Times-Re
corder. 28-ts
WANTED Three unfurnished
rooms, with necessary com ententes,
Addres; W. W., Care Time-Record
er. 27 - ts
WANT TO DO YlTlilt tine walca.
clock and jewelry repairing. Expert
service and reasonable chargee. R. 8.
Broadhurst, Jeweler, 110 Lamar St.,
airectlv in front of postofflee.
WANTED—Tocontraetto do all
your halding. Phone 303. CLARK S
TRANSFER—IS-ts
ILOST AND FOUND
LOST —Suitcase with wearing ap
parel on Plains road about 3 miles
from Aemricus. $5 reward if returned
Times-Recorder office. Mrs. W. H.
Gardner, Ideal, Ga. 5-3 t
LOST—Pair of gold frame spec
tacles. Return to C. J. Clark for
reward. 7-lt
MESSENGER SERVICE
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
125 For»yth St. (Upitairt.)
R. H. BURNS
Chief Dispatcher. Office Phone 72
Residence Phone 755.
FRATERNAL ORDERS
M. B. COUNCIL LODGE, F. & A. M.
A Meets every first
JQX and third Friday
nights. All visiting
brothers are invited
* ' to attend.
J. E. Sheppard, Worshipful Master.
Nat LeMaster, Secretary.
AMERICUS CAMP, 202, WOOD
MEN OF THE WORLD.
Meets every Wed
nesday night in the
W. O. W. Hall. All
visiting Sovereigns
are invited to meet with us.
C. J. Clarke, C. C.
Nat LeMaster, Clerk.
COMMANDERY MEETING.
DeMolay Commandery, No. 5,
Knights Templar, meets every third
Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. All I
visiting Sir Knights have a cordial j
invitation to meet with us.
W. F. Smith, Eminent Commander.
Frank J. Payne, Recorder.
r AKM LOANS.
1-aRM AND CITY LOANS— 61-l7c
interest. Terms easy. Quick service.
W. W. Dykes * 4-2u-tf
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
Passenger Train Schedule.
Time Table Effective 10:1 A. M.,
March 31, 1919.
Eastbound.
DEPART—
For Cordele, Helena and Savan
nah, 1:31 P. M. Eastern time.
For Cordele and Helena, 6:15 P.
M., Eastern time.
For Cordele, Helena and Savan
nah, 2:20 A. M., Eastern time.
Westbound
DEPART—
For Richland, Columbus and Al
bany, 10 A. M., Central time.
For Columbus and Montgomery,
3:10 P. M., Central time.
«■ _ i
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY. *
Arrival and Departure of Passen
ger Trains, Americus, Ga.
TRAINS ARRIVE—
From Columbus (Sem
inole) *12:10 am
From Jacksonville (Sem-
inole) .....* 3:40 am
From Atlanta-Macon * s:lßam
From Albany * 6:37 am
From Columbus II10:00 am
From Columbus II 1:45 am
From Atlanta Macon * 2:l7pm
From Montgomery-
Albany * 2:l7pm
From Columbus I 7:15 pm
From Macon * 7:35 p m
From Montgomery-
Albany 10:38 pm
TRAINS DEPART—
For Jacksonville (Sem
inole) *12:10 am
For Chicago (Sem-
iole) * 3:40 am
For Macon-Atlanta ..* 6:37 am
For Montgomery-
Albany * s:lßam
For Columbus I 7:10 am
For Macon-Atlanta ..* 2:l7pm
For Montgomery-
Albany * 2:l7pm
For Columbus I! 3:00 pm
For Columbus I 2:30 pm
For Albany * 7:35 pm
For Macon-Atlanta ..*10:38 pm
—*Daily. lExcept Sunday.
HSunday only.
WANTED—Four first-class car
penters; none other need apply. Good
wages; 10 hours: but want men who
will hustle. B. C. Hogue. Phone 25
WANTED Good, second hand
buggy and harness. Will McNair,
PAGE SEVEN
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. E. E. PARSONS
Dentist
Office Commercial City Bank Bldg. ?
: P. O. Box 442. Res. 11J W. Church, f
OFFICE HOURS:
Btol2 a. m.—l to 6p. m. ?
I Night 7:30 to 9 except Thursday. ?
C. P. DAVIS
Dental Surgeon
ORTHODONTIA, PYORRHOEA
Res. Phone 318 'tflee Phone 818
Allison Building.
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DR. J. C. BERRY
Physician and Surgeon.
Phones Res Phone
and 98 612
Office in Bell Bldg.
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GORDON HOWELL |
Attorney-At-Law
j Allison Bldg. Phone 849 j
MISCELLANEOUS
i KIMBALL HOUSE, ATLANTA j
; In The Centre of the Wholesale I
and Retail Districts j
400 ROOMS. R4TES MODERATE!. ?
UJ. DINKLER, C. L. DINKLEK, j
Proprietor, Manager. I
B. H. ALLEN
; 1 Metal Worker. j I
Auto Radiator Repairs; Work i |
Guaranteed. Metal Shingle Roof. I
ing of the best grade. Guaranteed <
water tight. Phone 703, 122 S. ;
' Lee Street. ; i
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.
Pints 8c Quarts 15c
PHONESO\ •
Pints 8c Quarts 15c |
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[AUTOMOBILE
Americus T axicab Co. y
Phone 825. Res Phone 646a
L. L. COMPTON. J
TAXI CAB PHONE 49
B. C. Vaughn.
I no longer get my calls it 8?*. I
Always call 49.
WE WILL BUY YOUR
LIBERTY BONDS, ANY
ISSUE OR
DENOMINATION
Allison Realty Co.
R. E. ALLISON
OFFICE, KoOivt 5,
ALLISON BUILDING
PHONE 849
Downstairs Office
Allison Furniture Co.
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