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Don’t Try to Buy Cheap
Shoes This Fall
This year, of all the 2 7 that we ve handled Shoes in
Americus, is to be the most hazardous for the wearer, in
the selection and purchase, of his or her shoes.
—Cheap Shoes have always been a
gamble.
To buy cheap Shoes this season is
the same as throwing your money
away.
Buy a Shoe with a known label in it,
even if it’s cost is a trifle more—
you'll be glad later on.
There has never been a time when
good Shoes will pay so well.
Trust Us For Your Shoes
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demonstrates that the Titan tractor does
its work well, does it on time, and saves
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power, if you want to raise farm produce
at the lowest cost, if you want to be sure
of success this year, place your order now
for a
Titan 10-20 Kerosene Tractor
Get your order in for a Titan tractor as
soon as you can and have it delivered
early so that you may be ready for work
when the work is ready for you. Titans
are in great demand because they are
proved workers and money savers both in
the field and at the belt.
SHEFFIELD COMPANY
Paone 20 Americus, Ga.
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
FARM AtACHINES!e f1 W i X
SANDRA THE JEALOUS
a new serial story by
JANE PHELPS.
Author of “The Promoter's Wife,” and Other Stories.
(Copyright by George Mathew Adams.)
SURPRISED BY A SHOW OF AF
FECTION.
CHAPTER LXVII.
I crushed the message in my hand.
* Everett could not even send me a
telegram without giving me an order.
‘Do not wait up for me,’ he had said.
Well I wouldn’t! Not because he had
told me not to, but because I didn’t
want to. I’d try indifference. Evi
dently Leola was perfectly indiffer
ent as to whether he liked what she
did or not. I, too, would learn to be'
that way, and I would commence at
once.
If he spoke about my going to bed, :
I would tell him I had intended to ■
sit up, but had been too sleepy—then
—another thought came. I would I
defy him! I would not only sit up, I
but I would go to the station and t
meet him. It would be after mid- j
night, but what difference did that |
make? It would have made no dis- |
ference to Leola.
Perhaps Everett did care for me j
a little—else why should he have ask- ■
ed me to marry him? But it was
a different kind of love from that he I
had given Leola, and I wanted that |
kind—the kind that never saw any '
faults in rrje, and if he would love !
me too much, be too afraid of of
fending me, to mention them. So I
determined to meet him.
I would do more. I would comb
my hair high on my head as Leola
had, and if he again objected, I
would tell him I was going to do it
ias I liked. If he never scolded Le
j ola for anything, why should he
j scold me? I am just as much his
' wife as she had been—even if I were
I Number Two. I had just as much
I right to have my own way as she
had, and I would have it just as she
had done. Then perhaps Everett
j would love me with the same blind
, devotion (as I called it in my
j thoughts) he had given her.
“Have a taxi here at 11:30” I said
( to Hetty. “I am going to the train
j to meet Mr. Graham.’’
“Shall I. go with you?”
“No—l shall not need you.”
Dinner over, I went upstairs and
! arranged my hair as I liked it, and
■ as Everett had ordered me not to
i wear it. I felt oh, so wicked! and so
Acid Stomach
Makes 9 Cut c' 10
People Suffer
Doctors declare that more than 70 non
i organic diseases can be traced to Add-
Stomach. Startirg with indigestion, heart
burn. belching, food-repeatihg, bloat, sour,
gassy stomach, the entire system eventually
becomes affected.every vital organ suffering
in some degree or other. You see these vic
tims el Acid Stomach everywhere—people
woo are subject to nervousness, headache,
insomnia, Biliousness—people who suffer from
rneumutism,lumbago,sciatica and aches and
pams all over the body. It is safe to say that
about 9 people out of 10 suffer to some extent
from Acid-Stomach.
1: you suffer Irom stomach trouble or. even
it;.]c. not led any stomach distress, yet are
weak and ailing, led tired and dragged out.
la< k pep” and enthusiasm and know that
sorm thing is wrong although you cannot
locate the exact cause ot your trquble—you
naturally want to get back your grip on
health as quickly as possible. Then take
EATONIC, the wondertul modern remedy
that brings quick reliet trom pains of indlges
tion, belching, gassy bioat. etc. Keep your
stomach strong, dean and sweet See how
your general health improves—now quickly
the old-time vim.vigor and vitality comeback
Get a big 50c box ot EATONIC from youi
druggist today It Is guaranteed to please
you. If you are not satisfied yourdruggisl
will refund your money.
FATONIC
(Tor your acid-stomach)
PMNT STAINS & CEMENT
Save money Varnishes Stops leaks,
and get the „ □
, . _ For all wood work. fireproofs and
best 5 year
guarantee on Our Snonamel is saves re-roof-
all Paints great for inside work. > n K
FOR ANYTHING IN THIS LINE SEE
R. C. DELL, Americus, Ga.
Bagging, Ties and Cotton Picking Sheets
We sell Ludlow’s Hub and York Bagging, new and second hand Cotton Ties. With the
present prices for cotton, it will pay you to use the best and heaviest bagging.
We solicit your patronage for the coming cotton season. We give our personal attention
to all business intrusted to us. Our Motto is:
Full Market Prices and Courteous Treatment
HARROLD BROTHERS, Americus, Ga.
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AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER.
’ happy that at last I had decided to
do as Leola did and please myself,
instead of everlastingly trying to
please him.
I thought the evening never would
pass. I played a little, read a little
and, to be perfectly honest, I shiv
ered a little because of my daring.
It was exactly 11:30 when I heard
the honk of the taxi. 1 was all ready,
but waited for Hetty to call me. I
had been brave so far, but when
I found myself really on the way to
the station, I began to feel not quite
so sure I could carry out my plan
of showing Everett 1 could be as in
dependent as Leola.
I had allowed myself ample time—
too much for my comfort. As the
j time for the train to arrive grew
near, I paced the platform nerovusly.
I What if Everett should be so angry
j he wouldn’t speak to me, or what if
.he should scold me terribly? In my
anxiety over the manner of his greet
| ing, I had almost forgotten the two
| injured men, the loss of my jewels,
| the damaged car, and all that had ;
’ happened since he left.
“What is the matter? What are
you doing here this time of night?”
i I had been so busy with my thoughts
I that the train had come in, and Ev
| erett had seen me before I realiz
j ed he had time to reach me.
“I came to meet you.”
“Where’s the car?”
“I came in a taxi. Thomas is—
' hurt.”
It was like Everett to ask no
questions, but his face flushed and I
shivered again at the thought of what
he would say when we should be
alone. Seated on the taxi he turned
to me:
“Now what does this mean?” He
! had not kissed me, nor said he was
i glad to see me. So I reminded him:
“You haven’t kissed me, Everett.”
• I “I do not intend to until you tell
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BLADDER BOW
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’ Take a glass of Salts to flush out yom
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
the most, simple ailments to overcome.
Get about four ounces of Jad Salts
from your pharmacist and take a table
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
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
uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splen
did for kidneys and causes no bad
effects whatever.
i Here you have a pleasant, effervescent
lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves
bladder trouble
me what this means. I explicitly [
told you in my wire to go to bed.
Why did you disobey me?”
“I wanted to see you.” It was
not the exact truth, but it might
placate him.
“This is no excuse for disobeying
me. Now tell me about Thomas. I
will talk to you about your action
later.”
“A man ran into us, or we into |
him. The two cars grazed each oth- I
er and Thomas was thrown out and
quite seriously hurt.’
“Where were you?”
“In the car. But I wasn’t hurt— 1
just bruised and shaken up.” I
wouldn’t make too light of it. To '
my surprise, Everett swept into his I
arms and, holding me close, he cov
ered my face with kisses.
“Thank God, you weren’t injured!”
he said as he put me out of his arms
only when we drew up to the curb
While he was paying the man I won
dered if ever there was another man
like him. And I also wondered if he
would overlook my trying to go with
him, and everything that had hap
pened while he had been gone.
Tomorrow—Everett Hears of the
Accident and Robbery.
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 •
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that said firm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of 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 Puh’ic.
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine is taken in
ternally and acts through the Blood on
the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggis’s. ?5c
Hall’s Family Pills or constipation.
The Standard
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WONDERFUL BARGAINS FOR
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
Beautiful new Dresses, made of all
wool Serge and made in the very'
, newest styles; guaranteed to equal I
I any $25 Dress in Americus here for
Monday and Tuesday at $19.751
Ladies’ Sample Skirts of all wool
Serge, newest styles and beautifully
made; values up to $8; here Mon
day and Tuesday at $5.00
1,000 Yards fine yard wide Cambrics
and Bleachings, same as Lonsdale;
limit 20 yards to one buyer at the j
price, Monday and Tuesday Yd ....25c I
Fine Irish Table Napkins, full regu
lare size Irish manufacture; value $5,
here Monday and Tuesday, per
doZ .$3.50
\ 1
Finest French Serge, Black and Na
vy, 45 inches wide sponged and
shrunk; guaranteed to equal any
goods offered in this city at $3 to
$3.75 yard. Our price, Monday and
Tuesday, Yd $2.50
: One bale fine yard wide Sea Island,
i limit 20 yards to one buyer at the
i price, Monday and Tuesday yd 15c
i 2,000 Yards best Outings, light and
dark styles, full width; value now j
35c and 39c. Limit 20 yatds to |
one buyer Monday and Tuesday, ,
Yard 25c I
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Genuine Smith’s Axminister Rugs in
great variety of pretty patterns; size
3x6 feet; value $lO and $12.50. Here
Monday and Tuesday at $7 85
Ladies Skirts made of Silk Poplin in
Black, Brown, Gray and all staple
colors; made in the new styles all
this season’s goods; values $5 to
$6.50. Mondax and Tuesday $3.98.
Tine All V. cul Tapestry Art Squires
size 9x12 feet; actual value $35.
. Monday and Tuesday choice of
i stock at $24.50
■ Genuine Palm Olive Soap, you know
I the grade, regular 2 for 25c, here
Monday and Tuesday, doz. SI.OO
Palm Olive Rose Bath Soap, full size
cjkes; va - .e 3 c here. Monday and
Tuesday only; dozen "...39c
STANDARD
DRY GOODS CO.
frth St., Next Bank of Commerce
Americus, Ga.
WRIGLEYS
5 c a package
before the war
5c a package ;
during the war
5c a package
NOW
THE FLAVOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!
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AMERICUS LIGHTINGCO.
PHONE 555.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1919.