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FOR INDIGESTION
INDIGESTION JND
OTSPEPSIA GAUSE
GBffljm ILLS
Depression, Nervousness, Loss of
Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Consti
pation, Headaches, Bad Taste
Appetite, Decreased Weight,
and Flatulency All Due to Poor
Digestion.
A PERFECT DIGESTION
BRINGS PERFECT
HEALTH
Meritone, By Increasing The
Quantity of Digestive Juices,
Makes Perfect Digestion, Builds
Up the Entire System, Relieves
Any of the Above Symptoms
and Makes You Feel Fine.
Mentone is the result of long years
of study by eminent physicians, in
search of a prescription that could
be relied upon for perfecting the di
gestion. toning up the stomach and
giving the body its proper nourish
ment.
Meritone doubles the quantity of
digestive juices, thereby making the
digestion perfect and complete, put
ting rich, red blood into the veins
and thus properly feeding and nour
ishing all parts of the body. To any
one suffering with despondency, ner
vousness, loss of appetite, loss in
weight, dizziness, sleeplessness, con
stipation, bad taste in mouth, head
aches, heart-burn, heart-palpitation,
flatulency, etc., Merintone brings
quick relief.
If you want to eat what you like,
and enjoy it without bad after ef
fects, to sleep well and feel good all
day, get a bottle of Meritone from
Carswell Drug Co., our agents at
Americus, with our double guarantee
that you will be pleased or your I
money refunded.
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Cordele, Georgia.
HAPPENINGS
OF PLAINS.
PLAIN'S, Feb. 24.—Mrs. Mary
Godwin, of Americus, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Delia Chambliss.
Rev. Mr. Johnson is recovering
from several days illness—“grip.”
Mrs. Lucy Walters of near Ameri
cus, spent Wednesday with Misses
| Nell and Pearl Walters.
C. L. Walters, Misses Nell and
Evelyn Walters attended the recital
at the New Thalean (?) school Fri
day evening given by Miss Sara Wal
i ters.
Mrs. S. T. Jones has returned from
Decatur, where she has spent the
winter with her daughter, Mrs. B.
R. Beck.
Mrs. R. S. Oliver spent several days
[in Decatur this week with Mrs. Hun
ter Jeter, little Ann Jeter being ill
with pneumonia.
Mrs. Fannie Jennings is visiting
relatives in Shiloh.
Mrs. R. B. Harvard is spending a
while with her sister, Mrs. M. M.
Jennings.
Miss Christine Spann spent the
week-end with Miss Lucy Kate
Clarke.
Mrs. Frank Matthews entertained
a number of guests at a rook party
Wednesday evening in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Timmerman. The
games were enjoyed by all present,
no special couple being able to hold
“head table” for any great length
of time. Crokinole, also was played
at one table. A tempting salad
cour.e was served, with delicious
punch. On the prettily served plates
were little red paper hatchets, indi
cating the nearness of Feb. 22, while
the score cards were red hearts,
tokens of the Valentine month as
well. Attractive musical numbers
were rendered during the evening by
Mrs. Mark Chambliss and Mrs. Frank
Timmerman. Songs were attractive-
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AMERICUS, GA.
In addition to the convenience atforded to the depositor!
of a MODERN BANK in making possible the transfer of naonry
by the use of checks, the WEALTH entrusted to the BANK does
not remain idle, but " » constantly employed in commerce and in
dustry for the pood and up-building of the community.
THE COMMERCIAL , CITY BANK has done much far the
development of Americus in the past, and expects to do a great
deal more during 1920.
Open a checking account with us and watch your town
grow.
CRAWFORD WHEATLEY . SAMUEL HARRISON
President. Cashier.
ly sung by Misses Alice Ruth Timmer
man, Agnes Thomas {-Messrs. Frank
Matthews, Frank Timmerman, Mark
Chambliss.
At the Parent-Teachers’ Club Fri
day afternoon, Miss Berta Will
i Clarke presented the younger mem
; bers of her music class in a recital.
The little girls were particularly at
j tractive in white dresses and red
ties. A number of pretty piano se
. lections were rendered by the little
s pupils, illustrating Miss Clarke's
method of teaching. Noticeable on
■j the program, was the excellent black
-1 board work done by the music class,
. consisting of scale writing, note
.lvalues, time explanations, and other
little exercises directed by Miss
1 Clarke. One boy appeared on the
> program, J. D. Stewart.
Lloyd Parteq, of the Agricultural
College, spent the last week-end at
s home.
Louie Timmerman, Theron Jen
-1 nings, James Lott, of Americus, were
guests of Mrs. Frank Matthews Wed
z nesday evening at a rook party.
The younger set were delightfully
i entertained at the home of Mrs. Al
. ma Murray, the party being given
by Misses Ancla. Murray and Lollah
> Williamson. White hyacinths, yellow
; jonquils and buttercups with ferns
were used to beautify the home.
I Lovely games were played and later
r in the evening a delicious salad
. course was served. The guests pres
• ent were the high school set with a
, number of other young people of the
I town and community.
i Miss Thelma Bolton returned home
I I Sunday afternoon after spending the
I week-end with Misses Lollah and
; Alline Williamson.
i Messrs J. D. Bolton and Wesley
. I Watson, of Leslie, spent Sunday in
■ Plains.
, The Young Matrons’ Club was de-
> lightfully entertained by Mrs. Binion
s McGarrah at a rook party Thursday
i evening. The husbands of each mem
t ber was also invited to take part in
■ ‘this most pleasant occasion. The
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
pretty rooms were artistically ar-!
ranged with buttercups and soft
green foilage which lent a charm to
the scene of gaiety. One decora
tion especially worthy of mention
was a lovely cut glass basket filled
with a dainty arrangement of the
pretty flowers. The hospitality of.
the hostess was manifested in every ■
feature of the entertainment. Home-:
made divinity candy was served free- j
ly in bonbon dishes on the playing ;
tables and at a late hour a delicious
course was served consisting of quail
on toast, creamed potatoes, fruit I
salad, sandwiches and hot rolls and ,
coffee.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. I
F. F. Timmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Alton ■
Carter, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Slappey, I
Dr. and Mrs. Thad Wise, Dr. and Mrs.
Bowman Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Em
mett Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wil-1
liams, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Spann, I
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Timmerman, Mr. !
and Mrs. Alvin Timmerman, Mr. and i
Mrs. Henderson Dodscn Mrs. Louise !
Ferguson, Dr. Sam Wise, Mr. and
Mrs. R. P. Stackhouse.
/VIpNI Kidney trouble preys upon
the mind, discourages and
AND lessens ambition; beauty,
vigor and cheerfulness often
WHMPN disappear when the kidneys
’ ’ "J'lCn ar » out of order or diseased.
For good results use Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root
the great kidney medicine. At druggists in large
and medium sire bottles. Sample size bottle by
Parcel Post, also pamphlet.
Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., I
and enclose ten cents. When writing mention
this paper.
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For Sale at Howell's Pharmacy.
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Columbus, Ga.: —"1 can highly recom
mend Anuric to all persons suffering with
rheumatism and kidney troubles. For a
number of years I suffered with rheumatic
pains; also the kidney secretion showed a
brick-colored sediment and I was disturbed
many times during the night. I also had
continuous backache. I had so little rest
at night and so much pain and misery that
life was becoming unendurable. Then I
L arned of Dr. Pierce’s Anuric Tablets and
lought a bottle. The first few doses gave
me more relief and comfort than I had
known in years and before I had finished
that first bottle the backache and rheuma
tism had disappeared and the kidney secre
tion cleared, as if by magic. I was able to
rest better at night and life seemed worth
while once more. That was a year ago and
my kidneys are still in a normal and healthy
condition. Ido not have any distress with
my b.adder nor any symptom of kidney ail
ment. I have the highest praise for Dr.
Pierce’s Anuric Tablets as well as for Dr.
Pierce’s Pleasant Pelle.ts, which I took for
the liver while taking the kidney medicine.’!
—MRS. M. E. ROGERS, 3009 Second Ave.
Killed by Poisons
All scientists agree that poisonous pro
ducts in the blood are eliminated by the
kidneys and liver. The kidneys act as a
kind of filter for these products. When the
kidneys are changed or degenerated, by dis
ease or old age, then these poisons are retain
ed in the body. Dr. Pierce of the Invalids’
Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., says that you should
drink plenty of water to flush the kidneys.
Then procure Anuric. This Anuric drives
the uric acid out. Scientific men have learned
that in gout, also rheumatism, poisonous
uric acid cpustals are deposited in or about
the joints, in the muscles —where inflammiu
tion is set up.
11| I Make Poultry Pay
R isn’t the cost of the feed
much as what you get from
y A what you feed.
/ \ R i sn ’t a question of merely
f \ keeping your fowls alive; it’s making
.fflWt ** \ them produce eggs that counts. The
■ ■»- s difference between a maintenance ra-
Ix'' « 1 tion at a certain cost and what ttwy
J I produce means your profit. *
A WK/ 5 I More vigor means more eggs, and
1 V 4/ J / you can not B et n, °re_ vigor with in-
\ f er ' or feeds. Quality in stock, meat
X f and eggs requires vigor. If you want
X quality—you must feed quality feeds.
Red Comb Scratch Feed
is the Highest Quality Poultry Feed on
■■■ - t'ie market. Every handful is unifonn,
free from dust, always fresh, absolutely
Guaranteed Analysis: clean and perfectly mixed.
An ounce or Red Comb Scratch,
Vrotpin 109& twice a day, fed in litter, plus J?e<f
feed with Dried Buttermilk, fed from a hop*
Fof
> . results. The two ounces per day of Red Comb
Crude Fibre 5% Scratch is equal to three ounces of the average
Carbohydrates LCO* of Mash Feed at al! times for
J ~~ big egg production.
1 romi Manufactured Exclusively by
| Wheat Oats hales & edwards co., ch icw
Cracked Corn Sunflower r
i Kaffir Corn Seed A
I Barley Buckwheat Americus
”-■•-==lo™ SEED & SUPPLY CO.
Phone 150. Forsyth St.
When in Need of Insurance Just Phone 849.
J. G. HOLST I
INSURANCE in All of It# Branches. BONDS, f
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1920.