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PLAINS COLLEGE
SET BACK HOME
Activities in Hustling
West Sumter County
Town
PLAINS, June 11.—The college
set have come home for their sum- j
mer vacation. Among them is one,
graduate from G. N. I. C., Miss
Eleanor Chambliss. For the past 3
yea re she has been a student in the
State Nnrmal and has achieved not
able succes. Misses Geraldine and
Ernestine Logan of Brenau are also
home again. Miss Frances Oliver, of
Agnes Scott, returned to Plains last
week. These young ladies are still
pursuing their college work with dis
tinction. Dolph Oliver, of Tech, is
at home. Shepherd Gibson, of Geor
gia University, has returned also.
Stonewall Shirley was graduated
from the agricultural college last
month. He will probably be in some
university next year. Miss Safa
Harvey, of Friendship, formerly of
Plains, was also graduated from G.
N. &I. C. this year. She was chosen
from a class of nearly 300 to read
her thesis at commencement. As a
little girl Miss Harvey won a prize in
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of the cost. Then you can have the convenience of modern electri
cal equipment, such as an abundance of good light all over the house,
a vacuum cleaner, electric iron, toaster, grille, vibrator, curling iron
and endless other good thing.s
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103 Jackson Street Phene 271
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Special price in large quantities ;
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Phone 502 Prompt Delivery
ready writer’s contest in the sev-'
enth grade.
Mrs. Frank Mathews has adopted a
pretty little blue eyed, 3 months old
baby boy, secured for her by her
friends in Atlanta. The baby wins
over every person he meets by his
sweet little smiling face.
Miss Marv Clarke has returned
home from Richland where she has
been teaching. Miss Clarke will re
turn to the same position next year.
Mrs. Foster’s little son, John, fell
from a tree last week, causing an
illness of several days. He is re-
■ ported to be improving.
Mrs. Louise Ferguson and Miss
■ Agnes Thomas have gone to New
1 York for several months. Miss
Thomas will study music; Mrs. Fer
guson will take up art.
Mrs. B. T. Wise recently gave a
pretty afternoon party to the young
j matron’s club. Pink and white was
'the color scheme, carried out beau
| tifully with Dorothy Perkins roses,
i Cream, frozen in lovely pink roses
' was served with delicious pink and
< white cake. In the evening Mrs
I Wise also entertained a number of
! friends with rook.
| Hilton and Mary Wise recently
' gave the High school set a barbecue,
I which was one of the most generous
j hearted entertainments the young
, people have had lately.
The barbecue club was entertained
last week by all the ladies who have
been their guests this year. A bas
ket dinner was carried. In spite of
the rain a joyous company assembled
and a pleasant evening was spent j
Mrs. Alvin Timmerman entertain
ed the Young Matron's club last week
at an afternoon party. A salad
course was served. Kook was play
ed. Mrs. Timmermans home was
particularly pretty, decorated with
Items and bowls of nasturtiums.
Miss Pinkston, of Parrot, has been
I the guest ot Miss Ruth Timmerman
I this week.
I Miss Marguerite Forth has return
ed home from Willacoochee.
Miss Carrie Walters is in Plains
! hospital.
1- rank Mathews has been to At-
1 lanta this week.
Mrs. Hunter Jeter, of Decatur,
'and little Ann Jeter, have been
i spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs.
Ik. S. Oliver.
I Mrs. A. C. Carter, of near Ameri-
Icus, has been the guest of her par
ents here lately.
I Mrs. R. M. Andrews, Mrs. George
I Addy, Miss Julia Coleman were
guests of Mrs. E. R. Stewart last
week.
Mrs. Pilcher and family were
guests of Mrs. Tom Jones Sunday.
Harrold Kendrick is in Atlanta
with relatives.
Several of the Plains school boys
have gone to Fort Valley to pack
peaches. Other boys have found em
i ployment at the planing null.
FRIENDSHIP.
Mr. and Mrs. Chappel Dodson and
I family visited relatives here Tues-
I day afternoon.
Mrs. T. C. Wells spent Tuesday
with Mrs. Pearl Harvey.
Misses Josephine and Dorris W’ells
were guests of Miss Eleanor Wells
Tuesday.
Mrs. Charlie Carter, of Ellaville,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wells, Mrs.
R. E. Wells, Josephine, Eleanor
Dorris and Ernest Wells visited
friends in Ellaville Thursday.
T. B. Wooldrige and son, William,
made a business trip to Americus
Thursday.
Mrs. Sam McGarrah and daugh
ters. and Mrs. •Walter Smith were
HAVE DARK HAIR
ARD LOOK YOUNG
Nobody can t Tell when you
Darken Gray, Faded Hair
" with Sage Tea.
Grandmother kept her hair beauti
fully darkened, glossy and attractive
with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur.
Whenever her hair took on that dull,
faded or streaked appearance, this sim
ple mixture was applied with wonder
ful effect By asking at any drug
store for "Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur
Compound," you will get a large bot
tle of this old-time recipe, improved
by the addition of other ingredients, all
ready to use, at very little cost. This
simple mixture can be upon
to restore natural color and beauty to
♦he hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur Compound now because it
darkens so naturally and evenly that
nobody can tell it has been applied—
it’s so easy to use, too. You simply
dampen a comb or soft brush and
draw it through your hair, taking one
strand at a time. By morning the
gray hair disappears; after another
application or two, it is restored to its
natural color and looks glossy, soft
and beautiful. < This preparation is a
delightful toilet requisite. It is not in
tended for the cure, mitigation or pre
vention of disease.
IhoffcornT
WITH FINGERS
Doesn’t hurt a bit and costs only
few cents
Magic! Just drop a little Freezone
on that touchy corn, instantly it stops
aching, then you lift the corn off with
the fingers. Truly! No humbug!
Try Freezone! Your druggist sells a
tiny bottle for a few cents, sufficient to
rid your feet of every hard corn, soft
corn or corn between the toes, and
calluses, without one particle of pain,
soreness or irritation. Freezone is the
discovery of a potec| Cincinnati genius.
fljk
’ Ca-' be made long, straight and silky by
1“"" QUEEN
This is a new discovery, different from
all others. It will absolutely grow your
hair lons and smooth. If your hair is
dry, brittle and breaks off, use QUEEN,
it will give your hair the oil it needs and
make it so pret’.y yon will never be with
out Queen, i., -.d 25 cents for a box to
Newbro Mfg. Co., Atlanta, Ga.
!’We will pay you BIG MONEY to toll
your friends about QUEEN and distribute i
our advertising pamphlets. Write for
special rr.ar.cy making offer.
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
visitors in Americus Thursday after
noon.
Mrs. Pearl Harvey left Friday fori
Milledgeville tq attend the commence
ment exercises of the G. N. & I. C. I
She will be the guest of her daughter.
Miss Sarah, while there.
Miss Bessie Harris returned to her I
home Saturday from Milledgeville;
where she has been attending school
at the G. N. & I. C.
Mrs. Sina Harris and daughter, I
Miss Mary, attended the funeral of
her niece Mrs. Louis Janes, in
Americus Monday.
Mrs. H. W. Knowlton and children
visited Mrs. Robert Wells Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. William Chappell is visiting,’
her mother. Mrs. John Holly, this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson and fam
ly, and Mr. and Mrs. William Chap-
Fhe next time
you buy calomel
isk for
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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.
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The Coca-Cola Company I
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pell visited Mrs. John Holly Sunday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Drane were '
in Buena Vista Tuesday.
Among those attending the ice
cream festival at Concord Saturday
night were James, Julian and Chris
tine Harris.
Misses Mary, Louise and Pearly
Harvey and brother, Jack, were Sun
day visitors here.
Miss Hart Sorrrels was in this com-I
munity Sunday.
Mrs. Earl Carter has returned to'
her home in Ellaville after several ’
weeks’ visit to her mother, Mrs. Rosa
McGarrah.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Priddy visited]
111 Make Poultry Pay
much as what you get from
wbat you feed.
/ V * sn ’* a question of merely
/ » keeping your fowls alive; it’s making
/ 1 tkem produce eggs that counts. The
'■ 8 difference between a maintenance ro»
M ’’ j I tion at a certain cost and what they
| produce means your profit.
n S More vigor means more eggs, and
I*o / y° u c:;n not get more v ’S° r within-
\ t ferior feeds. Quality in stock, me?!
and ejgs requires vigor. If you want
'CTx quality—you must feed quality feeds.
Red Comb Scratch Feed
is the Highest Quality Poultiy Feed on
■ - i the. market. Every handful is uniform,
» ... I free’rom dust, always fresh, absolutely
Guaranteed Analysis: I Clean and perfectly mixed.
I An ounce ot Red Comb Scratch.
Protein .... 10?® I twice a aay. fed inlitter, plus Re-fComtAfaw*
r-n , ni’of i eeci Dried Buttermilk, fed from & hop»
r 5t.......... Zv2'° I ■ r ’ furnishes the necessary nutrients to give
V “ - - . - - j results. 7he two ounces uer dayof Red Comb
Crude r lore. .. . - i Scratch is eaual to three ounces of the average
Carbohydrates - - 6070 | jtemy of fw at an times for
n big egg production.
F' fOfn! i Manit/iuXured Exclusively by
Wheat Oats 4 & t»WARDs co.,chie« r!
Cracked Corn Suaflower s-
Kaffir Com Seed •
Barley Buckwheat t
AMERICUS
SEED & SUPPLY CO.,
f Phone 150 Forsyth St
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foster at Plains
Thursday.
Robert Orin and Jesse Deriso spent
Sunday with Isaac and Robert Har
vey.
Mrs. Sallie Reese and Russel Mc-
Garrah visted Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Daniel Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Graham, of At
lanta, and Miss Nettie Lee Smith, of
Draneville, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Smith Tuesday.
Miss Bessie Davis is visiting Miss
Naomi Young.
Mrs. Sam McGarrah and her guest
Mrs. Peabody, were sennd-the-da,
guests of Mrs. Sam Broxton in
Buena Vista Saturday.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 11, 1920
Sure
Relief
Bellans
Hot water
Sure Relief
RE LL-ANS
for indigestion
If You Were A Victim of Influenza
This Article Will Be of In
teres t'lo You
Did the disease leave you with a
cough, sore throat, cold in head, weak,
run-down, poor appetite?
Is it hard for you to feel like your
old self again? Get up in the morn
ings languid—draggy —with no ambi
tion to go about the duties of the
day?
If you were told by your best
friend that if you spent one dollar
you could be "made over” or it would
not cost you a cent wouldn’t you run
your hand in your pocket gladly for
the “iron man”? Os course you
would.
Well —here’s our proposition: Take
one bottle of PLANK’S BLOOD
MEDICINE according to directions
and if you do not benefit by the one
bottle sufficiently to take the other
five (which is the full course) then
you may have your dollar back with
out question.
Thousands of bottles have been
sold on this proposition and we have
our first man to ask for his money
back.
“Flu” or colds leave your system
congested and when your organs are
in a congested state they cannot per
form the duties of discharging the
waste matter from the system.
PLANK’S BLOOD MEDICINE thor
oughly cleanses and regulates the
Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys
and it is a certainty if these organs
are in good working order—YOU
CAN’T BE SICK!
PLANK’S BLOOD MEDICINE is
now carried by Nathan Murray,
druggist, and all good drug stores.
Price $1.20. (adv)