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To abort a cold
and prevent com- ‘
plications, take
es
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages.
Price 35c.
JEW FOLKS HAVE
GRALHAJR NOW
UMruggist Says Ladies are Using
Recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur.
Hair that loses its color and lustre, 1
«r when it fades, turns gray, dull and
ISifeiess, is caused by a lack of sulphur
to the hair. Our grandmother made
®j> * mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur
to keep her locks dark and beautiful,
and thousands of women and men who :
raise that even color, that beautiful
dark shade of hair which is so at- ■
inactive. use only this old-time recipe, i
Nowadays we getrthis famous mix-i
tore improved by the addition of other i
■ingredients by asking at any drug j
store for a bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage |
awl Sulphur Compound,” which dark- I
sens the hair so naturally, so evenly, I
toast nobody can possibly tell it has ’
applied. You just dampen a
t*enge or soft brush with it and draw j
atfess through your hair, taking one I
small strand at a time. By morning I
She gray hair disappears: but what I
aSeiights the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage ,
,wnd Sulphur Compound is that, be- j
toSes beautifully darkening the hair I
-after a few applications, it also brings '
Itack the gloss and lustre and gives it ■
an appearance of abundance.
•Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
*tKmd is a delightful toilet requisite
•to fanpart color and a youthful ap
pearance to the hair. It is not in
tendted for the cure, mitigation or pre
vention of disease.
SITY TAX NOTICE.
Kooks for the payment of city
toxts are open from date to De
cember. E. J. ELDRIDGGE. ClerK
and Treasurer. oct!s-tf
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I Would You Pick Up A Dollar? . |
5 Sure! Anybody would. Alright, then Here is an opportunity to pick up several of them. Weoffer dunng the |
• week of November 3, and for that week only, a discount of ten per cent, on all sales of Wood or St g .
• Cabinets, Guides, Indexes, Folders and other supplies. Also Loose Leaf Ledgers, Sheets, Cas o j
• nals, Ink and Paste. •
» All our goods are marked in plain figures and the prices have not been changed for this occasion. however, J
• we are advised by the manufacturers that prices will be raised another notch or two egmmng wi •
• year If you "di stop to think of it you will see that it is a good time tobuy now, the week of November 3. •
• We will make the usual terms at regular prices, if desired. ' •
• The Y. &E. Steel Cabinet is as good as a safe and no other cabinet is quite so good as the Y. &E. p j
• preciate inquiries as well as orders. •
5 p. s.—Why do so many smart business men replace their inadequate adding machines with a Wales. There s area •
• son. •
| Since this ad was written, a wire from the manufacturers announces a l c per cent. increase J
• once. You are really saving 25 per cent, if you take advantage of the special offering for the next . ,
i Southern Printers •
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HARRY HAWKINS
LAUNCHES CITY
CREDIT AGENCY
Americus now has a credit and col
j lection agency. Harry Hawkins,
I young attorney of this city, having
j organized the Merchants’ Credit com
pany with offices in the Wheatley
building, which will make a specialty
jof handling accounts for collection
and doing commercial reporting.
Mr. Hawkins has engaged the ser
vices of the law firm of Hixon & Pace
to represent the company in the
courts, he devoting all of his time to
I the business management of the con
!cern.
The company will function with all
i the credit associations of the neigh
i coring cities and in addition have a
representative in each of the smaller
towns around Americus.
The company is expected to meet
I with success and be of great benefit
!to the merchants of the city, it be
| ing the first company of its kind es
! tablished here, and will fill a want
j that is appreciated by the progressive
I merchant. It is taken as an indica
-5 tion of the commercial progress of
Americus and will render to the mer
; chants here the same service and
protection merchants of larger cities
enjoy by having credit companies or
; merchants’ associations with active
i reporting and collection departments
' operating in their midst.
Mr. Hawkins has already the in-
I dorsement and co-operation of sev-
I eral of the prominent merchants and
he hopes to have within a short time
, the cooperation of every reputable
I business house in Americus.
PLAINS.
i Charley Crawford has gone to
■ New York to remain until he is dis
| charged from the navy in February.
Rev. Will Hiller spent one day in
FARM LOANS
20 YEAR AMORTISEMENT LOANS—
On the plan of the Federal Land Banks. No Joint liability and
without red tape.
10 YEAR LOANS—
interest payable annually. Privilege of paying part or all of
principal at any interest period.
5 YEAR LOANS
Written option furnished permitting payment in full at any
interest period.
Money is available as soon as title to land is approved.
We will be glad to explain the various kinds of farm loans.
JAMES A. & JOHN A. FORT
Planters Bank Building.
Plains this wees, en route to the
Lutheran synod which is being held
in Oglethorpe.
Mrs. H. R. McGee went to Macon
this week for a short stay.
, Bob McMath. of Americus, was in
| Plains this week.
M: ~e« .Mice Rif.l Timmerman and
Marguerite Hudson attended the 1
I Crisn county fair this week in Cor
-1 dele.
Mr. -.nd Mr?. H. M. Sellars, of
| Americus, were guests of Mrs. H. R.
McGee Tuesday evening at a rook
I party.
I Mrs. Clarence Parks has gone to
| Hawkinsville to be with her sister,
I who is ill.
Miss Emma Cowdrey i" visiting rel
atives in Morgan.
Principal Donahoo. of the Cordele
schools, spent the week-end in
Plains with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fos
ter.
Rev. J|r. Hiller, Rev. Mr. Wingard,
Joe Wise and family and others at
tended the Lutheran synod in Ogle
thorpe this week.
Virgil Chambliss went to Ogle
thorpe this week on business.
Mrs.-Sam Jennings removed to her
home in Plains this week. She will
share her residence with Mr. and Mrs.
M. M. Jennings and family, who will
will take possession next week. -
Mrs. T. M. Lowry is ill in Plains
hospital. •
Mrs. Cornelia Jennings and Miss
Rosa Lee Huggins will remove to
their new home this week. Mr. and
I Mrs. T. M. Lowery, Jr., will have
' rooms with them.
The Oliver-McGee peach industry is
being launched. A tractor is in ser
vice at present, preparing the ground
for the planting of the big orchard.
| Plains, people have rejoiced great-
I ly this week over the wonderful suc
cess of Stonewall Shirley in the state
fair. Expressions of praise and ap
preciation have been given at every
hand. The young man is greatly es
teemed in his home community. He
graduated from Plains school in 1918
and was a general favorite with teach
ers and pupils.
W. W. Linton removed this week
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
to the home owned by Edmund Oli
ver.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Timmerman
will have rooms in the Wellons resi
dence.
The Barbecue club met at Magnolia
this week and the members reported
the usual good time and fine feast.
Jack Slappey, Earl Carter and a
number of young men held a fisjh- !
fry at Parker’s Mill this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McGee enter-;
tajned fifty guests Tuesday evening;
at a rook party. The games were I
begun early and played late. Later !
in the evening a salad course was
served. At the close of the evening,
Misses Alice Ruth Timmerman, Mar
guerite Hudson, Mrs. M. M. Jen
. ' gs, E. Timmerman, Jr., and Mrs.
Binion McGarrah were posted as hav
ing been distinguished for skillful
playing. Those present were Mr. and I
Mrs. J. L. Slappey, Dr. and Mrs. B. *
T. Wise, Mr. and Mrs. E. Timmer- •
man, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Andrews, ■
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Carter, Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. |
A. J Timmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Bin- |
ion McGarrah, Dr. and Mrs. Gard-1
ener, Dr. and Mrs. B. T. Wise, Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. Sellars, Misses Alice
Ruth Timmerman, Agnes Thomas,
Marguerite! Hudson, Mrs. M. H. Camp-J
bell, Misses Pearl Langford, Moina
Few, Claudia Tinley, Annie Mae j
Brannon. Effie McArthur, Dfi. and I
Mrs. Colquitt Logan, Mrs. Louise Fer-1
Hog Raisers
When a fine hog lays down to die, all your hard work and
your costly feed have gone for nothing and your profits have
vanished forever.
If you neglect to provide your hogs with a dependable Worm
Eredicator and Tonic *you are deliberately inviting LOSS.
Sal-O-Vitae
is the best thing we know of for hogs. It drives out every
worm DEAD, builds up the hog, makes him put on heavy, firm
flesh rapidly and makes your profits certain.
The ingredients of Sal-O-Vitac are plainly \ Tinted on the label
You know exactly what you are feeding.
We recommend Sal-O-Vitae because we know it is the best
remedy we can offer you. You can afford to feed Sal-O-Vitae.
You can hardly afford not to feed it.
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i AMERICUS DRUG CO.
Distributors For Americus.
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guson, Dr. Monts, Earh Carter, De-
Witt Howell, Mrs. Cunningham, Louie
Timmerman.
In Plains school this week Lillian
1 Thomas and Eva Wiggins won blue
ribbons for having had a perfect re
i cord in spelling for the second month
|of school. This is a small, honor and
■ yet blue ribbons might be given from
I other departments since the two girls
|are making fine records along all lines.
I Both of them are from the 17th dis
! trict and are proving a credit to
| Plains school.
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
Registration Books for Primary
Election to be held 1 a '. 26, 1919,
are now open.
E. J. ELDRIDGE, 1
28t022 Clerk and Treas.
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ITS UNWISE
to put off to-day’s duty until to
morrow. If your stomach is
acid-disturbed take
KI-MOIDS
the new aid to digestion comfort
todays A pleasant relief from
the discomfort of acid-dyspepsia.
MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE
MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION
fullflouor
Every pound of Luz
iarme Coffee comes
to you in an air-tight
tin can. The original
goodness of the coffee ■
is all there—sealed in!
Luzianne retains its
p| GUARANTEE. 11, after using, eolire
1 < VJ T _ tents of the can according to directions,
you are not satisfied in every respect, your
grocer will refund the money you paid for it
f==i HJZIANMB
Coffee
/MFA The Reily-Taylor Company
New Orleans
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J. A. DAVENPORT—INSURANCE
Country Dwellings, Barns, Mules and Feedstuffs.
Fire, Life. Accident it Health, Tornado, Plate Glass, Bonds Auttw
All Companies Represented Are The Very Best.
Our New Stock Os Field Seeds
Have Arrived
Seed Rye,
Seed Oats,
Burr Clover
Dwarf Essex Rape.
PUT IN YOUR FALL GARDEN NOW.
Turnips Onion Sets
Rutabagas Multipliers.
We Have Them and Will Appreciate Your Orders.
We have selected and will have on hand in a short time a full
and complete stock of carefully selected garden and flower seeds
bought from thoroughly reliable and well known growers of
national repute, and it is our intention.to sell you only GOOD
Seed >eed that will come up and GKUW.
AMERICUS SEED & SUPPLY CO.
121 West Forsyth Street Phene 150 Next to Bragg’s Market
AMERICUS.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1919.