About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1924)
PAGE FOUR BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR COLDS AND FLU Delightful Elixir. Called Aspi ronal, Medicated With Latest' Scientific Remedies That Are Endorsed by Medical Authori ties to Cut Short a Cold or Cough Due to Cold and Prevent Com plications. Every Druggist in U S. In structed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter if You Don’t Feel Relief Coming in ■ Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate ! Relief, Quick Warm-Up 1 The senasation of the drug trade j 1 is Aspironal. the two-minute cold ■ t and cough reliever, authoritatively j r guaranteed by the laboratories; [C tested, approved and most enthus-|t iastically endorsed by the highest jti authorities, and proclaimed by the v people as ten times as quick and es- c fective as whiskey, rock and rye, or I i CREAIM I Rolled Oats SK are partly cooked at 1 | the mill by a special ■ L process. It is so easy I Rolled White Oats I !W for you to dotlie rest | M I DISTRIBUTORS |l® JIM - Wew '*° |W >‘-n. MBW SMS'® - - -«-'d — "■“ ■■■<-■■ .nr , r». n .i n i ln ,in mbwmmmßßß . .. r ! ’ ... ; Your children’s I *-•> • food I foods your children eat today, determine their strength and health in later years. Remember this; they must have well balanced meals. Their food should contain . the right amout of mineral salts. These salts act as bone building material. Bakings that are made of good plain white flour and Z baking powder contain the necessary amount of min eral salts. Allow your chil dren to eat heartily of these bakings together with fruits and dairy products. This forms an ideal food balance. When making quick rising breads and pastries such as: biscuits, muffins, cakes, waffles, etc., don’t fail to use Calumet—the economy Baking Powder. It contains ’ t more than the ordinary leavening strength- it’s the purest and surest leavener made. That’s why it helps make your flour foods light and easily digested. Millions of mothers use Calumet daily because they . are interested in their child ren’s welfare—their present and future health. PACKED IN TIN -KEEPS STRENGTH IN TOILET SETS In D’jer Kiss, Mary Garden and Many Other Lines NATHAN MURRAY Druggist 120 W. Forsyth St. Phone 79 any other cold and cough 'they have ever tried. • All drug stores are supplied with ithe wonderful elixir, so all you have o do to get relief from that cold is to step into the nearest drug store, hand the clerk half a dollar for a ,b<,t; Aspironal and tell him to .<! -• you two teaspoonfuls. With your watch in your hand, take the drink at me swallow and call for your money' back in two minutes if you cannot feel the distressing .ymptoms of your cold fading away like a dream, within the time limit. Don't be bashful, for all druggists invite you and expect you to try it. Everybody’s doing it. Whin, your cold or cough is re lieved, take th ( . remainder of the bottle home to your wife and child ren, for Aspironal is by far the saf est and most effective, the easiest to take and the most agreeable cold and cough remedy for children as well as adults. Quickest relief for catarrhal croup and children's chok ing up at night. j»dv r THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER MOOT NAMED lE# SEHODL PRINCIPAL z , Former Americus Man Succeeds Prof. Gamble, Who Failed to Enter Upon Duties Here HUNTINGTON, Jan. 18. —Prof. William R. Mackey, of Americus, has just been elected principal oF Huntington High’school to succeed Prof. Gamble, wjio resigned before entering upon his duties here. Prof. Mackey is well inown hav ing taught in this county several ears also rendering efficient sen ice in the Americus post office, is proving himself already as being a very able teacher and disciplaharion and is generally liked by both pa trons and children, Prof. Mackey will move his family to Huntings ton at once occupying the teachery there. Dr. D. I’. Murphy, assistant dis trict manager of the Standard Oil Co., of Atlanta, motored to Amer icus looking after business for his company in this section and while here he and his family spent week end with H. P. Murphy at Hunting ton. Mrs. H. P. Murphy, accompaan ied Mr. D. P. Murphy and family to Atlanta Sunday and will be their house guest for a few days. Mrs. T. M. Mount and little sort Thomas Lee has returned to their home in Pavo gfter having ( spent the Christmas holidays with relatives at Huntington. G. W. Nunn has returned from Atlanta after having gone there to consult a specialist and his many friends are delighted to learn that he is fast improving. Luther Glaze has recently moved his family to Leslie, Ga., and will reside there in the future. HOG SALE BIG SUCCESS ARLINGTON, January 18. The recent hog sale held here and at which two carloads of hogs were sold, was a huge success in every way. A price of six and a half cents a pound was obtained for the hogs which was less than three quarters of a cent a pound under the Chicago market at the time. • H !■ * ~ n l3 ‘X A ,I ri ) ■=— w ===== SPECIAL For Saturday Only (Tomorrow) ' FLORSHEIM SHOES feggMMWMr—-XSKWWr - - “MLAV>*-mU ■■Raijaxil $8.85 Regularly Sold for $lO and sll Florsheim Shoes for men are standard.for style, com fort and wear the world over. We have a complete stock to select from. In blacks and browns. All widths and sizes. In high shoes and Oxfords. COHEN’S THE SATISFACTORY STORE ■ f < {.IM, GEORGIA From Page ’) Branch, and Mrs. H. L. D. .Hughes of Danville. PRESS ASSOCIATION TO MEET MONDAY QUITMAN, Jan. IS. Tim Eleventh District Pn--> association meeting will .be held in Quiaman next Monday morning at 10 o’clock as the guest of The Quitman Free Press. A business program will be concluded in time for the visiting members to catch the late , afte - noon trains. A program has bee arianged by President B. T. Allen, of the Pearson Tribune. MORGAN PRIMARY DATE APRIL 3 MADISON, Jan. IS rhe county democratic committee has fixed April 3 as the date for holding th-' Morgan county primhry. Judge A. H. Winter, ordinary, and Shepherd Baldwin, sheriff, have no dposi tion for re-election and it is not |.robable that either will. SPIVEY QUITS CHAMBER JOB AFTER 11 YEARS COLUMBUS. Ga., Jan. DJ.—S. X. Spivey, secretary of the Columbus Chamber of Commerce for the past 11 years has filed his resignation with the directors. 11l health was as signed as the cause of his re signation, Secretary Spivey stating he was planning to leave for Hot Springs next Sunday. It is thought that Assistant Sec retary J. M. Fitzpatrick will be elected to the secretaryship. Judges for the annual election, which will be held at the meeting of the chamber Thursday night were named. At this meeting Hom er R. MeClatchey, president of the body, will make a report on the re cent trip he madrt to Washington in the interest of Camp Benning. MERGER OF MILLS AT DALTON ANNOUNCED DALTON, Ga., Jan. 18.—At the annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Dalton Hosiery Mills just held the local plant and and the I Nicholson Hoisery MiJ^. -of Chaf jtanooga Mills to be shipped here and installed in the local plant. Fred Nicholson of the Chattanooga plant, will move to Dalton and will i be connected- with the Dalton Hos iery Mills. The merger will fur nish rooms for additional operatives. GYPSIES WANTED ATHENS, Jan. 18.—A series of robberies in this section lately is being attributed to a band of Gyp sies said to have been camped near - Statham, Ga. Among th e robberies was that of an aged man en route to Bogart to buy groceries for his family, he being relieved of all his ’ valuables. ASTHMA ~ JLA No cure for it, but welcome I t W relief is often brought by— VICKS ▼ Vapoßub Over 17 Million Jar» U»ed Yearly FOR CONSTIPATIfN Black-Draught Recommended by an Arkansas Farmer Who Has Used It, When Needed, for 25 Years. Hatfield, Ark.—Mr. G. W. Parsons, a well-known farmer on Route 1, this place, says: * 1 keep Black-Draught in my home all the time. It is the best all-around medicine I have ever found for the liver and for constipation. We began using it 25 or more years ago and have used it whenever needed since. 1 have never found any other medicine as good for constipation, and that was what I suffer ed with till I began using Black-Draught. Black-Draught corrected this condition, and now we use it for the liver and for I indigestion—a tight and sluggish feeling , after meals, for bad taste in the moutfi and sour stomach. "My wife uses it for headache and | biliousness. It sets on our shelf and we don’t let it get out. It has been a great help to us. 1 believe a great deal of sickness is caused by hurried eating and constipation, and Black-Draught, if taken right, will correct this condition.’’ Get Thedford's, ihe original and only •genuine Black-Draught powdered liver -wsrGrjnp ‘Wd FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 18, 1924 . .. ‘ t Gold Bar Pineapple Maxwell House No. 2 Can 99 P Coffee Grated L Mb can Gold Bar Pineapple No. 2 Can TK Whitc Ho “ se Sliced J'T Coffee, 1-Ib can' J -’ b r Rosa Dale Peaches 9Q„ Richelieu Cos JUp No. 2 1-2 can fee > Lib can ™ 12c 29c fee, 1-Ib can Bull Head Catsup Large • 9Q P Ea § le Milk 1 Bottle Z - Ot can,.?. i ______ ■ I - ■■■-- Sugar 95c A Fancy Cheese Pink Salmon 1E f Full cream can .... Me n a S t an ’ 5 White i 4 W “ Tripe 24C Country Eggs E(U Al *g° Salmon Dozen can .... Country Butter FRichelieu 9% Pound Shrimp, can Swift's Jewell - § “J ,39 8 lb; Bucket’ A ■si -’-••aas*, Octagon Soap Kingan’s Pure Lard Large size v No. 10 (PI CQ Ivory-Soap 7 1 />p P,nr i t Pond Lily Meal QQp Old Dutch 0 _ 12-lb. peck Cleanser, can . Grits 1 t p Pride Washing 5-lbs. IcJL Powder ‘Hip 10 Pkgs. JvFt Fancy Rice 38 C Calumet Baking Powder Evaporated 17p 1 Pound can Peaches, lb. 1 1 V Piggly Wiggly Sc Bread, Loaf . — Idahome Cl DC Home Plate Flour, 24-lbs F i our> 2 4-lbs Twinida Cl 10 Sweet Clover Flour, 24-lbs Flour, 24-lbs. Omega Cl Or Ballards Flour, 24-lbs Obelisk $1 99 24 lbs Queen of CT IQ , P antry, 24 lb J? ’• 1 Crisco PQ' Ballard’s Self-Rising 8 * /lour Cl Os Irish Potatoes 9Cz> ?4 Pounds 10 lbs. - • qr, Have you got your Dishes yet? ’ Several ladies have. Get yours tomorrow.