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SCHLEY FARMERS
PLANTING PECANS
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Large Increase In Acre
age of Nuts Planted j<
This Season
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ELLAVILLE, Jan. 29.—The pe
can industry in Schley county is as- .
Burning great proportions as figures (
just gathered will how. This is by .
no means a new industry, but since (
the advent of the boll weevil, re- (
newed interest has been taken in the .
growing of this important product. |
Some of those who have planted pe- (
can trees this fall are Arthur Mur- ,
ray, 65 acres; Osgood King, 50 (
acres; G. V. Cunningham, 50 acres; ,
J. F. Stewart. 10 acres; T. A. Col- ,
lins, 50 acres; W. H. Collins, 4 acres; 1 ,
Battle Bros., 12 acres; C. T. John- (
son, 50 acres: Truxton Steven'-. 60
acres; Dr. Jordon, 4 acres. j,
- 1 M
flair Grown on Bald Head
Xfrer twing slm- ct tot Mr baM. » N*w Yorker (
buppilr four J •••niittunie which brought out a new
toxurumt «r.wb of h&.r of which be isl ao proud
that he will Find the u f rmat.oo free to anyone
who asks for it Write: John H Britain i
Station F. New York. N. Y Many women and ,
tn* n have grown hair aft.r a'l else failed Cut i
thie out. show others, this is genuine
Mize
Grocery Co.
Phones 224 - 354
California Canned
Fruits
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We Have p. Complete Line
STRAWBERRIES
RED RASPBERRIES
BLACK RASPBERRIES
LOGANBERIES
BLUEBERRIES
BLACKBERRIES
ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES
BARTLETT PEARS
PEELED APRICOTS CANNED
DRIED PEACHES
HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE
dissolutionViotice.
The produce firm of Stewart &
McDaniel has been dissolved by mu- i
taal const t, Mr. Stewart retiring.
Mr. McDaniel will continue in busi
ness and is authorized to collect all
outstanding indebtedness to said
firm end has assumed payment of all
indebtedness of said firm. Creditors
will please take notice that T. W.
Ctewart is no longer connected with
•aid business in any way and that
they are expected to collect the in
ti otedness of said firm from E. D.
McDaniel, who has assumed payment
of same. 22-12 t
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in
I “SINS OF A MOTHER”
Chapter 8
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Society Events
MISS FOY WEDS
REV. JOSEPH EMERSON BRONN. j
The marriage of Miss Vera Miles
Foy to Rev. Joseph Emerson Bronn, i
of Columbia, S. C., took place last
night at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. H. O. Jones, on Harrold avenue, j
with Rev. Carl W. Minor officiating. !
Only the family and a few intimate
friends were present. The atten- j
dants were little Miss Vivian Jones
and H. O. Jones, niece and nephew
of the bride. Mrs. J. D. Hooks ren- ■
dered Mendelssohns wedding march ;
and the ceremony was read in the
music room which was elaborately
decorated with tapers. Miss Vivian j
Jones was a dainty figure in a frock
or organdie and lace and her flowers
were pink and white sweet peas. H. j
O. Jones, Jr., wore a suit of black
velvet and carried the ring on a
cushion of white satin.
The bride was lovely in her wed
ding gown of ivory satin and she
carried a white-bound Bible from
which dedended a shower of valley
lilies. An informal reception follow
ed the ceremony after which Mr. and
Mrs. Bronn left for Colombia, S. C.,
where they will reside.
Mrs. Bronn, as Miss Vera Foy, j
has made a host of friends in Ameri- i
cus where she has spent a great deal:
of her time with her sister, Mrs, H. O.
Jones. She is a striking brunette of
great beauty and charm and she will
be welcomed in a wide circle of
friends in Columbia where Mr.
Bronn has lived all his life and is now
pastor of the Columbia Methodist
church.
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TIMMERMAN-PRITCHARD.
Frank F. Timmerman, of Plains,
and Miss Ida Lee Pritchard, of Par
rott, were married Wednesday, Jan.
28, at Parrott, the ceremony being
performed by the Baptist minister of
that place.
Miss Pritchard has been a popular
young lady of Parrott, is a gifted
musician, and has many friends
there who regret her marriage will
take her away. Mr. Timmerman is
a young business man of Plains, and
has a host of friends.
Mr, and Mrs. Timmerman left im
mediately after the wedding for a
ten-day wedding trip to several
points in Florida, after which they
will be at home in Plains.
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MRS HAWKINS
ENTERTAINS CLUB.
Mrs. Willis Hawkins entertained
her club this morning with five ta
bles of bridge, Mrs. W. A. Dodson
won high score prize, a pack of
cards.
The guest list included members
of the club and several visitors.
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The West Church Street C|ircle
will meet with Mrs. G. L. Williams
Friday at 3 p.m.
Newnan Cotton Mills
Pay 50 Per Cent Profit
NEWNAN, Jan. 29.—The Newnan
Cotton Mills have just declared a
semi-annual dividend of 25 per cent.
This is the second dividend of this j
| amount, declared within twelve j
j months, by this corporation. |
TAKE NO CHANCES
WITH THAT COLD!
Relieve it quickly with Dr.
Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey
DR. BELL’S Pine-Tar-Honey is a
remedy that has for years stood
_ by thousands of cold and cough
suffering men, women, and children in
helping to promptly and effectively re
lieve these dangerous attacks. Severe
colds or colds newly contracted are
benelitted by its pleasant balsamic and
healing antiseptics. Phlegm is soon
loosened, irritation eased, inflamma
tion; allayed, breathing made less
difficult. r>
| You can give the children Dr. Bell’s
j Pine-Tar-Iloney, too. Safe and econ
| nomical. Get a bottle today from any
i druggist. 30c., 60c., $1.20.
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Po-Do-Lax acts promply, smoothly, com-
I fortably on the most stubborn bowels, elimin
ating the waste, poisonous accumulations
j without griping or disagreeable after-effects.
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| ENLISTED MEN AT SOUTHER
: FIELD TO GIVE SOCIAL.
The enlisted men of Souther Field
| will give a social and dance Friday
night at the post Y. M. C. A., be
ginning at 8 o'clock. The young
ladies of the town have a special in
; vitation and are requested to meet at
j the residence of H. E. Allen, on
i South Lee street, at 7:30 o’clock,
where Souther Field cars will be
, waiting to carry them out.
Refreshments will he served.
The social was planned by the fol
lowing committee: Chairman, Sergt.
Glenn S. Harrison; secretary and
itreasurer, Corp. Clarence E. Wesley;
j Sergt. R. R. Singleton and Corp.
John R. Dominey.
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MISSIONARY SOCIAL
MEETING POSTPONED.
i The social meeting of the Personal
Service department of the Woman’s
Missionary Society of the Central
Baptist church, which was planned
for Friday afternoon, January 30,
has been postponed. The date of the
meeting will be announced later.
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LITERARY CLUB MEETS
WITH MRS. REMBERT.
The Woman’s Literary Club met
this afternoon with Mrs. W. A. Rem
bert, on West Church street. The
following program was Carried out:
Roll Call—Famous Theatres.
Reading -“The Actors and the
Play” Mrs. Max Cawood
Reading—“ Origin of the Drama,’’;
“Miracle and Mystery Plays,’’
“Morality Plays”
Mrs. H. E. Allen
j Reading—“ Story of ‘Everyman’”....
Mrs. CJarence Carswell
Selection from the Play
Mrs. E. L. Carswell
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The Chrysanthemum Club will
meet with Mrs. D. R. Andrews Fri
day afternoon, at 3:30 o’clock. All
members are urged to be present.
| CUT-OFF
Robert Stubbs was in Oglethorpe
Saturday evening.
Little James Smith, who was ill last
week, is better.
R. H. Stubbs and sons will move
their sawmill to the Chambliss plan
tation in Sumter county this week
where they have contracted work for
the year.
Miss Beulah Pennington, A. F.
Pennington and Watson Wicker were
guests at Mrs. Emma Williams in
Andersonville Friday evening.
Misses Bessie and Eula Kitchens
and Elizabeth Dunlap and Lester
Kitchens were visitors to Americus
Saturday afternoon.
W. J. Pennington, R. J. Holloway,
A. F. Pennington, J. D. M. Wicker,
and I. C. Walker were in Oglethorpe
Saturday.
Miss Dannie Wicker, of Montezu
ma, spent the week-end here with
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. M. Wicker.
Mrs. R. H. Stubbs and George
1 Stubbs were in Andersonville Friday
afternoon.
I Watson Wicker spent several days
i last week in Athens attending the
! short course at the State College of
j Agriculture.
j Miss Beulah Pennington, a mem
! her of the faculty of Oglethorpe
j school, spent the week-end here with
her father, W. J. Pennington.
J. D. M. Wicker is attending city
court in Oglethorpe this week.
Mrs. Bettie Walker, who was ill
last week, is about well again, to the
delight of her many friends
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: indigestion, insomnia; painful pass
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struggling for breath at night; your
cold or catarrh disappears.
Get a small bottle of Ely’s (fream
Balm from your druggist now. Apply
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
healing cream in your nostrils. It pen
etrates through every air passage of the
head, soothes the inflamed or swollen
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stantly. at
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with a cold or nast v catarrh.
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
TUSKEGEES FOR
AFRICA PLANNED
American Methodists To
i Establish Schools For
Negroes
j BOSTON, Jan. 29.—Plans for the
establishment of three large indus
[ trial training schools for negroes in
j Africa were announced today by Dr.
Bartholomew, centenary secretary of
the Methodist church forth - dis
trict. The schools will be modelled
j . after the Tuskegee Institute in Ala
! bama.
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Governor Dorsey Heads
War Statue Committee
1 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 29.—Myron T.
. j Herrick, former am bar ad or to
I ‘France and chairman of the execu-
I tive committee for “America’s Gift
;to France,” announced today that
Governor Hugh M. Dorsey of Geor
gia, had consented to serve as hon
orary chairman of the Georgia state
committee.
“I endorse the plan and will be
j. Rlad to appoint the committee,”
Governor Dorsey has informed Mr.
’ Herrick.
“America’s Gift to France’’ will be
a colossal statue of Frederick Mac-
Monnies, the distinguished American
j sculptor, to commemorate the Battle
of the Marne, September 6, 191*4.
. The memorial will cost $250,000 and
a collection to obtain the funds will
start early in March.
“The memorial will he placed in
I the town of Meaux. the high-water
mark of the German advance of
j 1914,” said Mr. Herrick. Marshal
Joffre and Marshal Foch, both of
j whojn participated in the Battle of
the Marne, will select the site for
I the statue. Just as the school chil
j dren of France gave for the Statue
I of Liberty, so it is hoped the children
of America will contribute what they
.can for America'-; gift.”
• World Labor Probe
Os Russia Proposed
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PARIS, Jan. 28 (Wednesday).—
> Proposals that a commission of em
■ ployers and employes be appointed to
; study working conditions in Eastern
- European countries, particularly Rus
sia, were made at today’s session of
. the International Labor Conference,
> but there v.-as no decision.
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Children Who Are Pale and Weak
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builds up the whole system. A General Strength
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five years, and has become known as the
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Your grocer sells Mazola at much less the price of the best olive
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Basket Ball Captain Is
Out, But Team Hopeful
As a result of a bad fall, which
resulted in a dislocated hip, Marvin
Bolton, captain of the Americus high
school basket ball team, will prob- ;
ably be out of the line-up for the re
mainder of the season, seriously
crippling the team. However, the
players are counting on giving the
Albany high bunch a good drubbing
when they come here Friday night of
this week for a return game at the
e 1 ‘ion Army gym. William Dud
l°v. d-in 0 f the best of the substi- ;
tutes. will take Captain Bolton’s ; ,
place, and a fast game, despite the
handicap of the latter’s absence from
the game, is assured.
“We’ve never been beaten on the
home floor, and we’re not going to
be beaten this time," was the way
one member of the team put it today.
However, a hard contest is “xpected.
The game will begin at 8 p.m. The
admission fee will be 25 cents.
who ought
to be rosy-cheek
ed, star-eyed and
full of the beauteous
W vigor of sweet, young
W maidenhood, require the
■ utmost care from wise and
watchful mothers. There
comes a time when nature
must be assisted. And
such a time calls for
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"the old doctor’s prescrip
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if the FIRST BOTrLE
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i gist will pay it.
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PINTS 10c; QUARTS 20c.
HUSBAND SAYS
“YOU LOOK TEN
YEARS YOUNGER”
I Feel That Way, Too, Says Wife of
Prominent Farmer Near Athens,
Who Has Taken Two Bottles of
Dreco.
“I suffered from a sick and nau
seated stomach. My liver was al
ways sluggish, and my back ached
something awful. Was so nervous I
could not sit still and had an aching
pain in my lieft side. Every after
noon I had tearing, throbbing head
aches and the doctors said I had a
female complaint,” says Mrs. H. C.
Griffith, who lives on Rural Route 5,
Athens, Ga.
“But just look at me now. I have
gained nine pounds, and all my trou
bles are gone. My husband says I
look ten years younger, and I sure do
feel that way. Dreco has saved my
life.”
The organs of the body are so
closely allied, that when one becomes
weak, sick or deranged, soon all may
be affected. A weakened, run-down
condition impairs all the vital or
gans. A blood disorder results in
poor nutrition in the digestive organs
and the nervous system may break
down. Perfect health demands strong
organs and rich, pure blood.
Dreco is a compound of the pure
juices and extracts of Nature’s own
remedies of roots, h'-rbs, barks and
berries, which act in a natural way
on the blood and vital organs to build
them up and keep them in a state of
perfect health.
All good druggists now sell Dreco
and it is highly recommended in
Americus by Americus Drug Co.
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True Flower Odors
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which may be poured a drop of
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the flower oil that sheds the most
wonderful fragrance for days
afterwards.
Mrs. Garner’s
Hairdressing Parlor
I
$25.00 Cash paid to
anyone who uses Plura
tav according to direc
tions for Pneumonia,
Cold.and Rising Breast,
and fails to get relief. Plu
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920.
COMING TO
AMERICUS
: The Progressive Medical Doctors'
: Specialists.
Treating Diseases Without urgicsl
Operation
Free Consultation atari Tx». ir ini'ion
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Medical Aid
Will be at the Windsor Hotel, Sat
> urday and Monday, Feb. 7-9, from
■; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., two days only, re
' turning in 3 months.
1 The Progressive Medical Doctors’
• Specialist is licensed by the state of
> Georgia; a graduate of one of the
best universities; twenty-five years 1 1
! practical experience; comes well rec
’ ommended. Will demonstrate in the
principal cities methods of treating
’ diseases of long standing by means of
medicines, diet and hygiene, thus sav
ing many people from a dangerous
1 and expensive surgical operation.
! This specialist is an expert in diag
nosis and will tell you the exact truth
1 about your condition. Only those
' who have a good chance to regain
1 their health will be treated, so that
1 every one who takes treatment will
bring their friends at the next visit.
Those whose cases are found hope
less will be told the truth and be ad
vised as to their mode of living, etc.
1 The diseases treated are: Dis
eases of the stomach, bowels,, liver,
blood, blood vessels, skin, kidneys,
; bladder, heart, spleen, eye, ear, nose,
throat, scalp, swelling of the limbs en
larged veins, leg ulcers, rheumatism,
' sciatica (sciatic rheumatism), paraly
sis, high blood pressure, weak lungs,
bronchitis, consumption, asthma, ap
pendicitis, gall stones, tumors, en
larged glands, goitre, piles, curvature
j of spine, club feet, nerves, weakness
or exhaustion of the nervous system
giving rise to loss of mental and bod
, ily vigor, melancholia, discourage
j ment and worry, undeveloped chil- *
i dren, either mental or physical, and
i all chronic diseases of men, women
and children that have baffled the
J skill of the family physician.
A diagnosis of any disease of long
standing, its nature and cause, will
be made Free and proper medicines
will be furnished at a reasonable
cost to those selected as favorable
cases for treatment.
Children must be accompanied by
their parents and married ladies by
their husbands.
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