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PEPTO-MANGAN
t BRINGS. BLOOM*
OF HEALTH
Helps Restore Worn-Out, Thin-
Blooded Men and Women to
Health and Happiness.
PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND IT
Sold in Liquid and Tablet Form
Both Possess Same Medicinal
Value—lnsist on “Gude’s”
Most every case of a sallow com
plexion and a lanquid feeling is trace
able to watery, impoverished blood
deficient in oxygen-carrying red
blood cells.
Inasmuch as the entire system de
pends on the blood for its nourish
ment and Strength, it is readily un
derstood why thin-blooded people al
ways feel worn-out and run-down.
And it is equally plain that to re
ctore the vigor of rugged health, the
blood should be supplied with the
needed qualities to enable it to build
up the system.
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan accom
plishes this very result. In a short
time the beneficial results are clearly
manifest. The cheeks fill out and re
gain the bloom of health, the eyes
sparkle, the step regains its elasti
city, the whole system is filled with
greater vitality.
Gude's Pepto-Mangan is a safe,
beneficial and pleasant tonic. Agrees
with the most delicate, stomach, and
is obtainable in either liquid or tab
let form.
Be sure the name “Gude’s’’ is on
the package when you buy Pepto-
Mangan. Ask the druggist for
“Gude’s.’’ If “Gude’s” is not on the
package it is not Pepto-Mangan.—
(adv.)
Women’s Ready-to Wear Garments
HALF-PRICE. ANSLEY’S—2-2t
Miss Mary Lou McLeod has re
turned to her home in Cordele, after
•pending several days here, guest of
relatives.
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e T r ca . n r F ontinuft *<re many reasons why Dort is
«cr®*d as Germans of the , j • i /
cowtry. k ] acks S eaport 3. l n / ery de sirable car to
J an Je big empty capital of Viem.
rarrn land hopelessly inadequate to mt
nS. X h .' En ’< P j' ; “ “ M,ive Attain inherent
the process of disintegration and
disease, famine, unemploym Car 3 Value
WWtiU! still further to crumble what w&i y.
President Renner, going like an humble
«ance from the Paris confernce, is a pathetic sign ac tual
>: nly to save the life of Vienna, but the very e
eeoo£ r Zrl d r t R Renner J may ?/ S ! ,onored for h» patriotic
* rC to Be P‘ t,ed - and helped, if possible, so far as er
trl-H are C . OnC 7 ned ' Bu ‘ as rgards this shrunken center of
tnx-Hunganan Empire, why should the rest of the world
ft was this same Austria that kept in bondage many races .
ee. and for centuries played the part of the master criminal
" gr . eat , war - tor that, crowning its many other sin, fk- A
frtan Empire has been cut to nieces lil■„ o» • » n ' the Auß '
LET THE MONEY THAT YOU PAY
FOR RENT
PAY FOR YOUR HOME ;
$25.00 a Month ;
F*y» Principal and Interest one
0.h.,5,„L.„.F 1 ~,^i . S.„. P "^ T “ r “~ ;
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_ J. LEWIS ELLIS "
j MERE MENTION ABOUT TOWN {
Eyes examined and Glasses fitted.
Bell the Jeweler. 28-ts
Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Hansford
were to leave today for Cincinnati on
a week’s outing, Mr. Hansford going
to attend a convention of the agents
of the Union Central Life Insurance
Company of Cincinati. The trip was
given him by the company in recog
nition of his work during the last
year, he having attained a high mark
in business done for the company.
Loose Leaf Ledgers in stock at $5
to $45.00. See us today. Southern
Printers. 31-3 t
Special Cash Sale Ladies’ and
Misses’ Shoes at Rylander Shoe Co.
—-2-ts
Read Ansley’s Real Half-Price
ad.—2-2t
Send your VULCANIZING WORK
to Hooks Motor Company, where
you are guaranteed satisfaction.
—2-lt
Miss Sarah Poole will return to
Shorter College at Rome Saturday to
resume her studies, after having
spent the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Poole.
Drink Chero-Cola, 5 cents.—3-301
Great reduction in Ladies’ and
Misses’ Shoes at Rylander Shoe Co.
—2-ts
Ernest Mathis has returned to
Charleston, after spending several
days the guest of his mother, Mrs.
J. B. Mathis.
Women’s Ready-to Wear Garments
HALF-PRICE. ANSLEY’S—2-2t *
Drink Chero-Cola, 5 cents.—3-30t
Miss Elizabeth Crawford, of Jack
sonville, is the guest of Mrs. Fred
Arthur.
Loose Leaf Ledgers in stock at $5
to $45.00. See us today. Southern
Printers. 31-311
S. M. Dutton, from Savannah, is in
the city.
Pelham Wiley, with years of ex
perience back of him, is now in
charge of Hooks Motor Company’s
Vulcanizing Department. Phone
89—2-lt
Mrs. L. B. Rogers, of Thomasville,
is spending several days here, guest
of her son, C. U. Rogers, at the
Windsor Hotel.
l oose Leaf Ledgers in stock at $5
to $45.00. See us today. Southern
Printers. 31-3 t
W. P. Gunnels has returned from a
short stay at Albany.
Drink Chero-Cola, 5 cents.—3-30t
G. 11. Hurley, of Savannah, is a
guest at the Windsor Hotel.
Hooks Motor Company guaran
tees all vulcanizing work to give ab
solute -tisfaction. Just phone 89.
—2-lt
J. A. Burgess, of Eastman, is here
on a business trip.
Paul Vose, of Atlanta, is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Harrold
HEEO (110 HOME
Ounce of Prevention Better Than
Pound of Cure.
With influenza again making in
roads into the health of the country,
the old adage, “an ounce of preven
tion is better than an pound of cure,”
never meant more than it does now.
A 3-ounce bottle of Dr. Williams
101 Tonic will save many pounds
of cure. 101 Tonic contains quinine,
iron and magnesia. This is a proper
combination where cases of colds, la
grippe, fever and malaria, as well
as "flu,” are to be treated or ward
ed off.
During the influenza epidemic
which covered the country in Octo
ber, 1918, the sales of 101 Tonic
increased more than 500 per cent.
This proves that 101 Tonic is an ef
fective treatment for this disease.
101 Tonic not only treats the dis
ease, but acts as a general tonic.
Get 101 Tonic at your drug store
—2sc and 50c bottles. Accept no
substitute, for there is no medical
preparation sold which is like Dr.
Williams No. 101 Tonic.— (adv.)
WANTS CHENEY’S
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Cheney’s Expectorant Recommended
For Colds and Bronchial Troubles.
'Superior to Anything Else,’ Says
Mr. Richardson—Orders Six
Bottles at a Time.
“I have found Cheney’s Expector
ant superior to anything I ever tried
for colds and bronchial trouble. Send
me by first mail, six bottles of your
excellent medicine.”—J. H. Richard
son, Swe’etwater, Tenn.
You will always find Cheney’s Ex
pectorant highly effective for coughs
or colds of long standirg, whooping
cough, croup, asthma, sore throat or
common, everyday colds. In whoop
ing cough the paroxysms will grow
lighter from the use of Cheney’s Ex
pectorant so that th<» sufferer feels
much better in a sb.o r t time. Nothing
is better to use in all Bronchia
troubles. Try it by getting a bottl
today from your druggist.— (adv. I
IOPERA HOUSE
TO-NIGHT
JOHNiW. VOGEL’S
d™l u ». NEW ALL WHITE
MINSTRELS
ippose that the :
been adopted if 11
had been enac
nting More Exclusive Features and
SDERN fable v t j es Than All Similar Organizations
young man who« j
r went to his
•an increase. He
ite terms with hi*
I the subject ove, SELLING FAST AT DUDLEY’S
>nest, boss,” he s^— —~ i 1 "
ible to save acer
low you in actual kTINEE SATURDAY AT 3:30
ts me at least a t
- ,h ?» il SATURDAY NIGHT 8:30
ago. i m not put'
nk.”
employer though
eceived SSO Night 50c, 75c, SI.OO
pe. A few days li .
young man into Matinee, Zsc and 50c.
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AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
at their home on College street, and
was an out-of-town attendant at the
New Year’s dance given by the Elk. .
Roscoe and Francis Myrick, of Ma
con, are visiting Mrs. E. A. Horne
on Lee street. -
Miss Eunice King, is visiting rela
tives at Richland.
Miss Helen Cannon, of Cordele, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs Arthur
Mize.
E. J. Horne, of Richland, is spend
ing several days here with his broth
er, E. A. Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Phillips, of Smith
ville, are the guests of Mrs. C. S.
Farris.
W. A. Tarwick, of Atlanta, spent
several hours here this morning.
Charlie Cole returned Wednesday
from Jacksonville, where he was the
guest of relatives.
Mrs. Tom Hill, of Jacksonville, is
To abort a cold
and prevent com
pJicat I o”’p. take
The purified and refined
calomel tablet* that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed package*.
Price 35c.
“ALL 0. K.
FOR THE BLOOD”,
b What a Citizen of Georgia Says of
ZIRON, tha New Iron Tonic.
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Iron is needed by the blood to keep
men and women strongand healthy. Iron
is needed by the nerves to keep them
toned up. Ziron, the new iron tonic, will
put iron into your blood and should help
renew your tagged nerve forces in the
way it has done it for many others.
Read what Mr. I. R. Bell, Rt. 2, Oconee,
Ga.. says about tne effects of Ziron:
“1 think Ziron is all O. K. for the blood.
That was what 1 have been taking it for—
my blood. 1 liked Ziron so well that I
went back to the store and got two more
bottles of it.”
Ziron is a combination of a pure medi
cinal inorganic iron salt, mentioned in tiie
U. S. Pharmacopeia, with the hypophos
phites of lime and soda, and other valu
able tonic ingredients, endorsed and re
commended by the best medical authori
ties and mentioned in the medical text
books.
All druggists sell Ziron on a money
back guarantee. Look for the formula
on the label. Get a bottle today, and
give it a fair trial.
Y?ur Blood Needs
spending several weeks with her
mother, Mrs. Walter Granberry, on
Jackson avenue.
J. K. McCall, of Atlanta, is regis
tered at the Windsor Hotel.
M. A. Reeves and young son, of
Weston, spent several hours here
Thursday.
A. J. Richardson, of Cordele, was
a visitor here Thursday.
S. C. Karr has returned from
Helena, where he spent the holidays
with relatives.
A petition to the city council to
open a street from McGarrah to Mag
nolia, on what would be practically
the present line of Factory street, and
change the name to Stapleton avenue,
signed by a number of property own
ers of the west side, w’as referred to
the streets and sidewalks commit
tee.
An urgent request that the city
council order Church street from
Shoe Sale
All Ladies and Misses Shoes on Sale.
All Colors and Black
Medium and High Heels
SIO.OO Shoes .... $6.75
$12.00 to $13.50 Shoes . 8.75
$15.00 Shoes .... 9.25
These Prices Are Spot Cash Only
Rylander Shoe Co.
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HALF PRICE
I OUR STOCK OF
READY TO WEAR GARMENTS
FOR WOMEN TO BE CLOSED OUT AT
JUST HALF
| THE REGULAR PRICES
New and Up-to-date Garments in SUITS, COATS, and
DRESSES at HALF of value figures should move them
quickly as it will mean a great saving on wearables good
for two or three seasons.
NO TELLING WHAT PRICES WILL BE NEXT
FALL. BUY NOW AND BE SAFE.
CASH AND NONE 1 NJ CI ALTERATIONS
SENTON 1 llJl 1 I WILL BE
APPROVAL SELLS FOR HALF EXTRA
Brown to Horne, paved, was read last
night and referred to committee. The
petition, signed by the required per
centage of property owners, stated
that it was imperatice to have the
paving done, because the dust condi
tion was a menace to the health of
the residents on tie street. The sign
ers offered to pay for the material and
hauling if the city would lay the pav
ing.
J. D. Holman has just received a
carload of Tennessee and Kentucky
mules.—2-3t
After announcing his list of com
mittee appointments yesterday, one
change was made bv Mayor Shep
pard before reading the list to the
council last night. In order to equal
ize the number of chairmanships,
Mayor Sheppard gave the chairman
ship of the fire and police committee
to C. H. Burke, in place of R. H. Hor
ton, retired. He had previously an
nounced R. E. Allison for the place.
With the exception of the city
health officer, and which office the
council decided to dispense with for
FRJDAY, JANUARY 2, 1920.
the coming year, the entire roster of
city officials elective by council wa*
renamed for the year last night and
the salary scale fixed as it stood at
the close of the old year.
J. D. Holman has just received a
carload of Tennessee and Kentucky
mules.—2-3t ,
J. L. Oliver, who was operated on
at the city hospital, is doing nicely
and will be able to go home in a feu
days.
J. D. Holman has just received a
carload of Tennessee and Kentucky
mules.—2-3t
TO THE CHILDREN.
Today’s Tinker Bob story was un
avoidably crowded out. It will ap
pear Sunday. w
To Fortify the System Against
Colds, Grip and Influenza
take GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC. It Puri
nes and Enriches the Blood. It Builds up and
Strengthens the Whole System. It Fortifies the
System Against Colds, Grip and Influenza. Price 60c.