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GENE LOCKETT
FOR CONGRESS
G. O. P. Names Sumter
Man as Nom
inee
MARSHALLVILLE, July 22.—A.
E. Lockett, of Sumter county, has
been selected as the Republican can
didate for congress in this district
by the committee named to make the
choice at the district convention held
here April 3, J. J. Gordy, of Rich
land, has been named elector for this
district. A vigorous campaign is
planned, according to Republican
leaders in the district.
E. J. Richardson, district chair
man, has received a special invitation
to attend the notification ceremonies,
at Senator Harding’s home in Ma-'
rion, 0., Thursday.
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George H. Janney and daughter,
of Montgomery, are registered at the
Windsor.
C. P. DAVIS
Dental Surgeon
Orthodontina, Pyorrhoea
Res. Phone 316. Office Phone 818
You Guard Against Burglars, But
What About Rats? i
Rats steal millions of dollars’
■worth of grain, chickens, eggs, etc.
Destroy property and are a menace
to health. If you are troubled with
rats, trv RAT-SNAP. It will surely
kill them—prevent odors. Cats or
dogs won’t touch it. Comes in cakes.
Three sizes, 25c, 50c, SI.OO. Sold
and guaranteed by Nathan Murray
Druggist; Sheffield Hardware Co.,
and Sparks Grocery Co., Americus.
—adv.
TOO
LATE
Etath only a matter of abort time.
Don’t wait until pains and aches
become incurable diseases. Avoid
painful consequences by taking
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The world's standard remedy for kidney,
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Guaranteed. Three sizes, al) druggists.
l*ok lee the sane Gold Medal m* ovary baa
r and accept no imitation
WE WILL BUY YOUR
LIBERTY BONDS
ANY ISSUE OR DENOMINATION.
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REALTY CO.
ALLISON BUILDING
Office Room 9
PHONE 849
Downstairs Office
Phone 253
I WIRE FENCE
Get Delivered Prices
Before Buying
GEO. D. MASHBURN
Hawkinsville, Ga.
Illi Make Poultry Pay
It isn’t the cost of the feed as
jfZxj much as what you get from
yJev what you feed. —ru.-«- »-
/ *" It isn’t a question of merely
# \ keeping your fowls alive; it’s making
f 1 t!lem ? rcKiuce eggs that counts. The
I I difference between a maintenance r>
.■MMbSp I tion at a certain cost and what they
I produce means your profit. -•«*<{ )-
1 " I « More vigor means more eggs, and
you can not get niore vigor with in-
V xSV ’k ferior feeds. Quality in stock, meat
and eggs ret l u ' rcs vigor. If you want
r qual ‘ ty— y° u must feed quality feeds.
"" Red Comb Scratch Feed
is the Highest Quality Poultry Feed otl
■ —.... . t h e market. Every handful is uniform,
~ , free from dust, always fresh, absolutely
Guarantee# Analysis: clean and perfectly mixed.
-r, , . An ounce of Red Comb Scratch,
Protein 109° twice a day .fed in litter, plus Red Comb Mach
T> . Feed with Dried Buttermilk, fed from a hop.
I'at.. 2/27° per, furnishes the necessary nutrients to give
j r-., results. The two ounce* per day of Red Comb
vruae fibre... ..59° Scratch is equal to three ounces of the average
Carbohydrates ..60% Math Feed at all times for
big egg production.
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Kaffir Com Seed
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LESLIE
LESLIE, July 22. Revival ser-
vices at Mt. Zion Methodist church;
where Rev. C. T. Clark is pastor, 1
closed Sunday evening with 19 add-'
ed to the membership. Rev. Harry I
Allen, of Macon, assisted Rev. Mr.
Clark in the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Griffin and;
daughter, Edith, 'returned Friday I
from an eleven days’ stay in At
lanta at Robertson-Blackman sam-1
tarium.
Miss Mary Carter spent the week
end at DeSoto, the guest of Mrs.
John Ferguson.
Mrs. R. L. Matthews and two child
ren, Harriet and Clark, iof Little
Rock, Ark., came Tuesday to visit
at the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. T.
Clark.
Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Anderson en
tertained at their home near Les
lie Friday a number of their friends
at a big barbecue.
Miss Theo Pool, of Cordele, spent
a couple of days here last week at
the home of her brother, Mr. G. M.
1 Pool. ,
Misses Mary Ella Laramore and
] Addie Laramore, from near Lees
burg, were the guests of Mrs. H. A.
Deriso Monday. ,
G. W. Morris, of St. Clair, was
here last week to visit his daughter,
Mrs. G. M. Pool. .
Mrs. John Ferguson and sister,
I Miss Beatrice Persley, were in, town
| Friday afternoon, the guests of Miss
I Mary Carter. .
I Mr and Mrs. Talmadge Biilicl: and
daughter, Sarah, of Columbia, S. C.,
came last week for a visit several
days to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Deriso.
Mrs. M. F. Carter, of Cordele, is
expected Thursday to visit Mi’s. G.
M. Pool. , .
Rev. C. T. Clark left Monday for
Ccr.cord, where he will assist Rev.
C T Partain in a revival service.
’Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Hawkins and
two children, Louis and Florrie, left
Monday for Atlanta, where they will
visit friends and relatives.
Ethel Cocke is spending the week
end in DeSoto attending a house
party given by her aunt, Miss Cora
Cocke
Mrs’ Z G. Wyatt and little son. of
Philadelphia, and Mr. Omar Gars, of
Jackson, came Saturday for a short
Baby’s Growth
As baby’s growth, development and
health all depend upon the feeding,
the best of care should be used in
supplying the proper food and see
ing that both milk and bottles are
properly sterilized.
Even with the best of care baby is
sometimes going to be upset and will
require a little “physic.” But re
member, baby’s little stomach is ten
der and delicate and should not be
given strong and irritating drugs that
cause bowel inflammation and chronic
constipation.
• In England, senna is the favorite
laxative for children and, realizing
that senna is the safest and most effi
cient catharthic, an American baby
specialist has compounded this in
gredient with carminatives and pro
duced an ideal baby laxative that is
easy-acting, non-irritating, does not
produce over-action nor leave the
baby constipated. This preparation
is known as “Baby Ease” and is rec
ommended for all bowel complaints
of babies and children, constipation,
diarrhoea, sour stomach, gas and dur
ing the teething period. Ask your
druggist about “Baby Ease,” it is a
safe, harmless and efficient laxative
and corrective. If baby does not im
prove after a few doses, take him to
a physician. adv
BE PROUD OF YOUR HAIR
Have Ions?, straight, soft hair that
can be easily dressed. Get rid of the
dandruff,feed the starving hair roots
and stop falling hair with
EXELENTO
QUININE POMADE
the real hair grower. Send 25c for
either Exelento Quinine Pomade or
Exelento Skin Bea uti tier.
Agents wanted to sell Exelento Products
in all parts o£ the country
EXELENTO MEDICINE COMPANY
l Atlanta, Georgia .
GEORGIA GIVING
COX NO DOUBTS
Nominee Writes of His
Confidence-May Come
to State
ATLANTA, July 22.—Gov.
James M. Cox, of Ohio, in a letter
to Walter P. Andrews, president of
the Young Men’s Democratic League
of Atlanta, expresses himself as being
confident that Georgia will do her
part toward the anticipated Demo
cratic victory. Governor Cox wrote
in reply to" an invitation extended
him and Franklin D. Roosevelt
through Mr. Andrews, asking that
they visit and speak in Atlanta dur
ing the coming presidential cam
paign. The letter was as follows:
“Mr. Roosevelt and myself are
deeply appreciative of the cordial
message contained in your telegram.
We know that the good old state of
Georgia will do her part toward the
anticipated victory. When the na
tional committee meets I will bring
your invitation to their attention.
You understand, of course, that our
time is at their disposal.”
Charles J. Haden, president of
the Woodrow Wilson Club of 191_6,
has staged a melon cutting at the
Kimball for Tuesday night of which
his invitation says: “The purpose
of the meeting is Democratic good
fellowship and an informal discuss
ion of plans for the Cox and Roose
velt campaign. No subscriptions to
be taken.”
visit to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hines.
Miss Romel Green left Monday for
Rochelle, where she will visit her
sister, Mrs. George Reid Doster-
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sumerford had
as their guests Friday Mr. and Mrs.
Marshburn, of Atlanta, and Daniel
Ivy, of New Orleans.
Misses Nannie Lee and Dita ban
ders and Messrs. Frank Sanders and
John Kennedy, of Bronwood, visited
Mrs. I. A. Perry Saturday while in
tOWn. , . -rp,
Clark Matthews has gona to Ft.
Valley to spend a couple of weeks
with his uncle, Mr. Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ranew and Mr.
E. A. Bowen went to Plains Tues-
R. Ferguson and daughter,
Mary, Carrie Bell, Louie and Thelma,
went to Coleman Friday where they
visited relatives. ,
Mrs. F. A. Wilson, Sr., returned
’ets night from a vhot to her sister,
Mrs R. E. Baddy, of Dublin.
Misses Mary Wilson and Julia
Pryor left Tuesday for FitzgerJd,
where they will soend a week with
r< Mrs. 6 K. H. Hines returned Friday
frcra ?. two weeks vi?’t with relatives
Ga. ~ .
Miss Lois McGarra.n, of 1-londa. -
a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
F H. Hines, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bolton an
nounced Tuesday the aanval of a
little girl at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Parker “ n<l
children and Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Wellons and children, of Waycross,
have spent several days here, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R- P’*-
Ch j r ‘ A Abbott, of Evergreen, Ala.,
came Sunday to stay for some time
with his sister, Mrs. Ammie Mor
gan.
“It Looked Like a Battlefield in Eu
rope,” Said Mr. C. Dunster.
“Was staying at a hotel in a small
Pennsylvania town. Early one morn
ing I went to the stable to hire a
rig and was shown a pile of dead rats
killed with RAT-SNAP the night be
fore. Looked like a battlefield in
Europe.” Three sizes, 25c, 50c :
SI.OO. Sold and guaranteed by Na-,
than Murray, Sheffield Hardware
Co., and Sparks Grocery Co.—adv.
M. B. COUNCIL LODGE, F. i A 1
Al Meets every Ini
and third Friday
niglltß ' visitißg
brothers are invited
’ to attend.
HARVEY MATHIS, W. IL
Nat LeMaster, Secretary.
A AMERICUS LODGE
No. 13, F & A. M.
Meets every second
and fourth Friday
* ’ gh's, at 8 o’clock.
,S. L. McDANIEL, Worshipful Maste
S. L. HAMMOND, Secretary.
CHAPTER MEETING.
Wells Chapter No. 42, Royal Arch
Masons, meets every fust and third
Monday night at 7 o’clock. Visiting
Companions will receive a cordial
welcome. J. R. STATHAM,
S. L. HAMMOND, Hight Priest
Secretary.
AMERICUS CAMP. 202, WOC
MEN OF THE WORLD.
. Meets every .W<
nesday night La U
w. 0. W. Hall. Al
visiting Sovereign
are invited to meet with us.
C. J. Clarke, C. C.
Nat LeMaster, Clerk.
SUMTER LODGE No. 264 I. 0. O. F.
Meets every Tuesday
night, corner Forsyth
and Windsor Ave. A
cordia linvitation to visiting brothers.
GORDON E. BROOKS, N. G.
T. ED CASTLEBERRY, Sec’y.
COMMANDERY MEETING.
DeMolay Commandery, No. I
Knights Templar, meets every thin
Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. AT
visiting Sir Knights have a cordia'
Invitation to meet with up.
W. F. Smith, Eminent Commander
Frank J. Payne, Recorder.
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
NEW ERA
Miss Bernice Dozier of Dothan,
Ala. is the guest of her cousin, Mrs.
M. C. Veal, at her home here.
Mrs. Malissa Parker, Mrs. W. T.
O’Bray, Ma-ter Hugh and Miss Louise
Bray spent Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs. R. P. Parker.
Miss Eddie Lou Parker was a visi
tor at the home of Miss Della Parker
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Veal, Miss Bes
sie Veal and Cortez Veal were visi
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.
W.Parker Wednesday afternoon
Z. T. Pace of Leslie was a visitor at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Grant Friday
Miss Della Parker spent Thursday
afternoon with Mrs S. S Ledger.
Mrs. Z. A. Bailey of Americus,
spent Thursday night with Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Veal.
Several from here enjoyed a fish
fry at the river Friday .evening. Those
going were Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Veal,
Mrs. Z. A. Ba'ley of Americus, Miss
Bernice Dozier, Miss Ethel Parker,
Miss Della Giles, Miss Eddie Lou Par
ker, Hawkins Patker, E W. Parker,
Nathan Veal, Ottos Carv, Marshal
Parker, B. S. i’aiktr, and Cortez Veal
and Eston Parker.
Miss Bernice Dozier spent last week
with Miss Ethel Parker at her home
near Andersonville.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Veal and Cor
tez Veal were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P Parker spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
O’Bray.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S Ledger Clifford
Hair Grown on Bald Head
After being almost totally bald, a New Yorker
happily found something which brought out a new.
luxuriant growth of hair of which he ie to proud
that he will send the information free tb anyone
who aeke for it. Write: John H. Brittain.
Station F, New York, N. T. Many women and
men have grown hair after all else failed Cut
thia out, show others; thia ia genuine.
“How I Cleared the Mill of Rats,”
By J. Tucker, R. I.
“As night watchman believe I have
Seen more rats than any man. Dogs
wouldn’t dare go near them. Got $1
pkg. of RAT-SNAP, inside of 6 weeks
cleared thfem all out. Killed them by
rest were scared away. Guess th
rest were sacred away. I’ll never be
without RAT-SNAP.” Three sizes
25c, 50c, SI.OO. Sold and guaran
teed by Nathan Murray, Pheffiel
Hardware Co., and Sparks Grocery
Co.—adv.
Psgjrtmjnnfj
Y° u certainly said it! J
Never has such quality, flavor,
mildness and body been
w M combined in a cigarette
I I
sdararawty f
goWA A MELS fit into your highest ciga- 1
I rette ideals so quickly and you I s
I en J°y their refreshing flavor so keenly 1
y° u ’ n say they are the greatest ciga- RREYNOLDS I
i / rette you ever smoked! tobacco co. 1
And, you're right! For, Camels have I
never been equalled in their quality HlrOt
&W / which is as distinctive as their expert /m rli
I blend of choice Turkish and choice
I Domestic tobaccos. You will prefer
Camels blend to either kind of tobacco J
smoked straight.
ame^s never thr your taste and they
are sat i s tying to the limit because
1 that desirable bod y is all there!
I And, what's more, Camels leave no
unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor
/ unpleasant cigaretty odor. so/d ~r \
u sealed sos 20 \
Compare Camels with any cigarette 1
J m the world at any price! t
and Janie Ledger spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ledger.
Misses Alice and Mary McNeal are
guests of Miss Ruby Autry at her
home near Concord this weefc
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Autry had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L.
M. Mercer
Grady Kitchens of the Cut Off vis
ited friends here Saturday evening
Mr. and Mrs. H. J‘. Morris and Mrs.
S. M. Parker spent Monday at Mc-
Math’s mill.
Mrs. R. P. Parker and Miss Eddie
Lou Parker spent Tuesday morning
with Mrs. W. A. Parker.
Mrs. C. N. Bailey, Miss Della Giles
Florrie Bailey and Eva Hill spent
Monday afternoon with Miss Della
Parker.
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“I Wouldn’t Go Camping Without
Rat-Snap,” Says Ray White.
“Wife and I spent our vacation
campin" last summer, smell of cook
inv brought rats. We went to town,
got some RAT-SNAP, broke up cakes,
put it outside our tent. We got 'he
rats alright—big fellows.” Farmers,
storekeepers, housewives, should use
RAT-SNAP. Three sizes, 25c, 50c,
SI.OO. Sold and guaranteed by Na
than Murray, Druggist; Sheffield
Hardware Co., and Sparks Grocery
Co., Americus.—adv.
■ALLO. C
FOR THE BLOOD*
b Whit !• Citizen of Geordi Sijt •
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Iron is needed by the blood to ke«
men and women strongand healthy. Iror
Is needed by the nerves to keep then:
toned up. Ziron, the new iron tonic, wit
put iron into your blood and should hefc
renew your tagged nerve forces in tht
way it has donelt for many others.
Read what Mr. I. R. Bell, Rt. 2, Oconee,
Oa.. says about the effects of Ziron:
“I think Ziron is all O. K. for the blood.
That was what I have been taking it for—
my blood. I liked Ziron so well that i
went back to the store and got two mort
bottles of it.”
Ziron is a combination of a pure medi
cinal inorganic iron salt, mentioned in th*
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 author*,
ties and mentioned in the medical text
books.
Ail druggists sell Ziron on a money
.back guarantee. Look for the formuu
on the label. Get a bottle today, and
give it a fair trial.
2LH.
Your Blood Needs’
The present annual consumption
of oil and oil products throughout
the world is estimated r.t 70,300,000
tons, of which the United States
ues about 40,000,000 tons.
TooFat?£sk
Do not try to become slen
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kJ Keep Weill}
Do not allow the
poisons of undigested ■FL
■kL food to accumulate in Agf
your bowels, where they ty”*
are absorbed into vour Kgp
system. Indigestion, con-
■■■ stipation, headache, bad nffli
KJ blood, and numerous
other troubles are bound
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taking an occasional dose aJTw
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cine.
RK Thedford’s
Black-Draught
Mrs. W. F. Pickle, of
!■ Rising Fawn, Ga., writes:
“We have used Thed- ■MK
ford’s Black-Draught as
a family medicine. My VK
mother-in-law could not
take calomel as it seemed
gjfll too strong for her, so she
■JB used Black-Draughtasa WH
mild laxative and liver wl
■kjM regulator... We use it bfp
in the family and believe B>L
I it is the best medicine for ■"V
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age. E-75
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 22, 1920
Nearly 70,000,000 tons of coal are
converted annually into coke.
Ivt’s asmiuhg-
TRADt That
ITS STYLISH WAV TO
OUR. SHOP - A
PURCHASER BECOMES
A PATRON HtRE
You will smile
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$12.50.
Boys’ Kool Kloth
suits $3.95.
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