TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 18, 1924
COMMISSIONERS'
PROCEEDINGS
The Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues of
Sumter County met in regular session. Present, N. A. Ray,
chairman; J. E. Poole, C. C. Hawkins, R. S. Oliver and S. E.
Statham.
v Minutes of the regular meeting, February 4, read and con
j firmed.
Moved and carried to settle with Geo. D. Wheatley for
•.taxes on h.s property for principle and 7 per cent interest.
n P mOU D n £ r ° P fA„ made and secon <Jed George Reese was
Tw mV*" f° l at $ , 4 h °° Per month ’ Mrs - V ‘ at $3.00,
and frn! C l La r n ’ 5* * h " ky Clark at $2 0 ° each a «d Bob Mann
.nJ fa,».ly „b« given $5.00 worth of supplie, a„ lo „g „
was I£L"!.n U Z° l ,li? me c °"'T U " ian ,a *“ <°' lhe y«*> 1524
as taken up the following collectors were elected:
L. L. Wiggins, 15th District.
f' m V?° r l t , rym an. New 1 6th District. ..
J. M. Kleckley, 27th District.
Leon Holloway, 29th District. 1
Albert Brady, Old 16th District.
I r l“ omas ’ 17th District.
J. G. Chambliss, 28th District.
sth of Mav te o n?d n Xed a L 3-0 ° per capita, if paid before the
collectors to receive H) ° b ' " dd ' d if p " id "»* da "-
gin -oA by March 1 S^ToSTw'“h in ’ ,mC " d '° b "
There being no further business the Board adjourned.
Bills approvd and ordered paid
for the month of February, 1924
Paving Fund
Seaboard Air Line Ky. /
y £°\ - ? 139.27
J. is. Ansley, Engineer .. i 30.03
J. P Wis e / 366.67
Dr. J. p. & Mrs, Laura j
- 1 250.00
Seaboard Air Line Ry. j
£°\ : 254.93
Seaboard Air Line Ry. /
• Co » 110.10
Central of Ga. Ry Co 158.25
J. B. Ansley, engineer _ ( 57.01
American Railway Ex- j
P res s Co i 128.52
Seaboard Air Line Ry.
< Co , 145.13
Albany Hardware Mill
Co j 4.84
Americus Welding and J
Radiator Works 20.75
Americus Construction
Co 4.30
M. K. Andrews 26.25
C. S'. Barnes 45.94
R. 0. Campbell Coal Co. 85.23
J. P. Crutchfield 26.25
O. T. Bagwell 328.13
Dixie Culvert and Metal
Co - 1,141.10
H. 0. Jones 94.63
Koehring & Co. 12.03
Loving Oil Co .. 189.60
Southern Bearing l C0..._ 8.50
McNeill & Wilson 371.05
A. L. Rowland .. 106.32
L. L. Rowland 118.13
Roquemore Gravel C 0... 313.46
Sheffield Co ' 27.60
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WANTED LOANS, LOANS
LOANS, LOANS—Having a di
rect connection and plenty of
money at lowest possible interes’;
rate. I can save you money on city
loans and farm loans. H. 0. Jones.
—l4tf
WANTED—Pecans. Neon Buc
hanan.—lßtf.
MONEY! MONEY! —Plenty money
to loan; good company ; good
rates and terms. W. T. Lane &
Bon. —6-ts
SEED PEANUTS—Good N. C. or
Alabama Runner Seed Peanuts
for sale. Six cents (6c) per pound
f. o. b. here in new 100-lb. bagsf
Chsh with order. Session Trading
Co., Enterprise, Ala., —5-12 t.
YOU tried the Rest NOW try the
’ BEST. Dine at the SAVOY
CAFE, noted for its EXCELLENT
CUISINE and NEATNESS.
WANTED —To make your old Ford
> ; run like new. Crabb Ford Serv
ice Station. Phone 180.—18-ts
FARMERS and Gardeners Friend.
T. J. Wallis’ Bulk Garden and
r?Brm Seed Dept.—l-ts.
MONEY TO LEND ON FARM
LANDS— Cheapest money you
pan borrow. SUMTER COUNTY
NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSO
CIATION, G. O. Marshall, Secre
tary and Treasurer. —9-ts
FOR SALE—A 7-room house on
Hancock St., No. 521, or 525.
2p4 1-2 feet on Cotton avenue.
Spine local bank stock. A good
farm and pecan orchard. 103 feet
ott Finn St. U. H. Davenport, Ath
ens, Ga. —17-10 t
- » ■—■ —*
FbR SALE —Old-fashioned spool
bed, good condition, $25. Phone
52®—17-3t
FOR SALE —One suite walnut bed
room furniture; also one leath
er lounge. Mrs. Thomas Harrold.
17-3 t '*■ WBM
FOR SALE—New Chevrolet coupe;
sacrifice. Phono 61f.—17-6t
On Americut
Residence Property
A Phone 830
LEWIS ELUS
115,000 IQ LOAN
, H. D. WATTS, Clerk.
J. H. 5humake............ 52.75
B. E. Thrasher 98.44
G. A. & W. G. Turpin .... 3.50
, |C. D. Williams 66.94
J; Yancey Brothers 2,148.60
j J. H. Poole & Sons 235.32
|L. G. Council 206.09
F. M. Oliver 78.75
J. E. Forrest 21.00
Mrs. M. I. Brown 7.88
, Woodruff & Logan 380.62
J - B. Fite 1,962.19
' Pay Roll 1,070.10
, | To tal $10,820.20
Bills approved and ordered paid
for the month of February, 1924.
General Fund
IJ. B. Ansley, engineer ..$ 17.92
H. E. Allen, clerk 124.55
' H. E. Allen, clerk 28.80
J. B. Ansley, engineer, .. 37.68
1 J. B. Ansley, engineer 108.82
1 Barnum Undertaking Co. 12.00
■■ J. G. Chambliss 10.00
Carnegie Library , ' 50.00
1 City and County Hos
; Pital 50.00
Dr. F. L. Cato 75.00
1 • Fred Campbell 5.00
R. P. Everette 40.00
A. D. Gatewood, Jr 15.50
‘J. R. Green 75.00
Gammage Print Shop .... 18.40
■ Lucius Harvey 44.00
I J. Q. Jones 4.50
,S. M. Jones 101.16
II S. F. Kitchens 4.35
| • Marvin Kitchens 2.40
FOR RENT—Downstairs apart
ment, conveniences; garage; sls
per month. 417 Reese Park.—lß-6t
FOR RENT—Three or four first
floor rooms. Phone 437.—17-3 t
FARMERS and Gardeners Friend.
T. J. Wallis’ Bulk Garden and
Farm Seed Dept.—l-ts.
FARM LOAN MONEY Plenty at
cheap interest rate and on easy
terms. W. W. Dykes. 9-ts
COAL—COAL—COAL—-I sell Red
Ash Kentucky coal $9.50 per ton.
Dixie Gem cream of the Ken
tucky field $10.50. Phone C. J.
Clarke. Phone 303. —22-ts
FOR RENT—Very desirable up
stairs apartment, 3 or 4 rooms;
private bath; modern conveniences;
College street. Phone 971.—8-ts
FOR SALE —Second hand lumber;
used tires 32x4; corn sheller;
leather collars; Oakland parts;
farm bell; Buick rear bumper.
Phone 349—15-3 t
FOR SALE—Shrubs, 25c each. Al
thea double red and white.
Hydrangea, Duetzia Forsythia
spirea pink and white. Gladiolus
bulbs, ferns arid bedding plants.
Whatever the occasion, say it with
flowers. Thomas Floral Co., phone
490.—17-ts.
BRED TO LAY White Orpington
Brood Stock. Sell for cash or
terms to responsible parties. Mrs.
C. R. Morgan, Rt. D, Americus, Ga.
—l7-3t
FOR RENT—2 unfurnished upstairs
rooms and bath. Call at 128
Hampton St.—l7-3t
Telling a gild her petticoat is
showing is not polite because they
don’t wear petticoats.
WANTED—AII chickens and fat
cows we can get. Easom-Martin
Market. lg-2t
WANTED—To clean your suits
and dresses the odorless way.
Having had many years experi
■ ence we aye enabled to handle ev
ery article entrusted to us so as to
obtain the best results. Well
dye for you. Americus Steam
Laundry.—lß-3t
FDR RENT—Two nice rooms for
lighthousekeeping, or will fur
nish board. Phone 402. —18-ts
■ —a, ». -
FOR SALE—Cut Flowers. Mrs.
W, H. Bowers. Phone 249 —18-J1
Ladies’ Aid Society . 60.00
A. C. Murray 8.00
Geo. O. Marshall 150.00
J. F. Nicholson 2.50
J. F. Nicholson 5.00
Paupers 114.00
Plains Sanitorium 25.00
J. W. Payn e 300.00
Mrs. H. C. Argo 90.00
N. A. Ray 66.67
Sheffield Co 17.32
Sou. Bell Tel & Tel. C 0.., 4.75
So. Ga. Public Service
Co. 82.23
The Times-Recorder ...... 28.25
H. D. Watts, clerk .......... 101.90
Americus Printing Co. .. 5.90
Williams-Niles Co 2.25
Windsor Hotel 9775
Lucius Harvey 190.00
Hightower’s Book Stor e .. 1.70
C. S. Dure . 25.00
Americus Construction
Co 6.00
Americus Drug Co 1.00
Americus Welding Co. 56.56
Ansley, Chas. L 3.00
Americus Grocery Co. 268.50
Black, R. E 15.50
Brown, J. ۥ> 185.00
Buchanan, G. E., Jr 16.90
Buchanan, G. E , 58.60
Chapman, C. K 4.00
Chappell Bros i.oo
Chicago Watchman’s
Clock Co 61.75
Dixie Culvert Metal C 0... 3,734.00
Gatewood Motor Co 63.85
Glover Grocery Co. „ 381.&2
Kapp Bras. 42.25
Harris, J. W 4.45
Howell’s Pharmacy 42.20
Jones, C. F., 132.25
Loving Oil Co 494.65
Moreland-Jones Co 90.25
Moon Auto Supply Co. _ 8.10
McNeill, W. W 4.10
Orr, J . K. Co 204.25
Otto-Isaacs Co 37.50
Oliver-MeDonald Co 198.99
Planters Seed Co 40.30
Phillips, J. T 9.30
Pittman, Ross 44.00
Poole, J. H. Sons 395,55
Smith, A. W 364.29
Sheffield Co 213.63
Shumake, J. H 57.00
Standard Dry Goods C 0... 44.78
The Texas Co 28.70
Williams, J. D 158.90
Yancey Bros ; 769.76
Pay Roll u. . 1,238,54
Total $11,638.66
INTEREST HIGH IN
WATERMELON MEETING
THOMASVILLE, March 18.—
Much interest is being manifested
throughout the county in the meet,
ing to be held Wednesday at the
Court House at 2 o’clock at which
time there will be several expert
talks on the diseases of watermelons
and the best known means of com
batting them. This meeting will be
under the auspices of the Sowega
Watermelon Association but it is
not restricted to members only. In
fact it is urged that every map rais
ing any watermelons this season be
present so as to get the expert ad
vice. Government men, who have
been doing this work for some time
will be here to make the talks.
LEGION POST TO
HAVE NIGHT SCHOOL
GAINESVILLE, Ga., March 18.—
Night school for illiterates will be
conducted here on Tuesday and
Thursday nights of each week under
direction of Paul E. Bolding Post
No. 7. of the American Legion, it
js announced. Instructors from
Gainesville High School will be in
charge of the classes.
Banb- wWKk jUtx lljf t-- : ' -S
1 Money back without question
" .ft \| if HUNT'S GUARANTEED
IISKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
/Isl j p tj (Hunt's Salve and Soap), fail in
I 4J / / the treatment of Itch, Eczema,
ing skin diseases. Try this
treatment at our risk.
Howell’s Pharmacy
Planter’s Seed & Drug Company
A Good Thins —DON’T MISS IT.
Send your name and address plain
ly written together with 5 cents
(and this slip to Chamberlain Medi
cine Co., Des Moines, lowa, and re
ceive in return a trial package con
taining Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy for coughs, colds, ,croup, bron
chial, ‘‘flu” and whooping coughs),
and tickling throat; Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver tablets for stom
ach troubles, indigestion, gassy
pains that crowd the heart, bilious
ness and constipation; Chamber
iain’s Salve, needed in every fam
for burns, scalds, wounds, piles,
and skin affection; these valued
family medicine for only 5 cents.
Don’t miss it.—adv.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
Arrival and Departure of Passenge,
Trains, Americus, Ga.
Central of Georgia Ry.
Central Standard Time
Arrive Depart
12:01 am Cols-Bghm-Chgo 3:45 am
12:37 am Chgo-St. L., Atl 2:53 am
1:54 am Albany-Jaxville 2:10 am
2:10 am Cin-Atl-Chgo 1:54 am
2:53 am Albny-Jaxville 12.37 am
3:45 am Albny-Jaxville 12:01 am
5:14 am Macon-Atlanta 10:35 pm
6:37 am Albany 7:21 pm
10:20 am Columbu3 3:15 pm
12:20 pm Cols-Bham-Chgo 2:40 pm
1:18 pm Chgo-St. L. Atl 2:01 pm
1:51 pm Albany-Montg’y 2:17 pm
2:01 pm Alb-Jax-Miami 1:18 pm
2:17 pm Macon-Atlanta 1:51 pm
2:40 pm Alby-Jax-Miami 12:20 pm
7:21 pm Macon-Atlanta 6:37 am
10:35 pm Albany-Montg’y 5:14 am
SEABOARD AIR LINE
(Central Time)
Arrive Departs
10:05 am Cordele Hel’na 6:15 pm
12:26 pm Cols-M’t’g’y 3:10 pm
3:10 pm Cordele-Savh 12:26 pm
lilS vm Sichiaod-CoU 1Q;06 am
r THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER ’
HOLBROOK TELLS
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(Continued From Pago i)
the story aa he said it had been re
lated to hint bv Muma, New York
correspondent of the Cincinnati
Enquirer, and one of those amed as
a backer of the distribution plan.
After be had heard Mama’s story
Holdridge went on, he came to Wash
ington and related it to Willim J.
Burns, head of the justice depart
ment’s bureau of investigation. In
stead of ordering any prosecutions,
however, he said, Burns transferred
hint to a long-pending bank case.
According to Muma, as quoted by
Holdridge, the plan to show the pic
tures over the country, despite the
federal law against transportation
across state lines, followed a pri
vate exhibition here at the home of
Edward B. McLean, attended by
President Harding and members of
the cabinet.
At the conclusion of the showing
at the McLean house, Holdridge
said, “Muma had a talk with Attor
ney General Daugherty and the
president,” and later Secretary
Hughes, Secretary Christian and
Harry S. New, then a senator and
now postmaster general, joined in
the discusison.
to be the general opinion,” said the
“He (Muma) told me it seemed tb
be the general opinion,” said the
witness, “that it was a shame peo
ple could not see them. Later,
Muma, talking with the attorney
general, he told me, was told that
the law against the pictures was
solely directed to their transporta
tion.
“Muma went on to say Attorney
General Daugherty directed him to
see Alfred R. Urion, an attorney in
Washington. He said he saw
Urion and that he told him what to
do.”
Muma. then was quoted as saying
that he reached an understanding
with Urion, who was supposed to be
a friend of the attorney general,
with the result that “we went to it,”
exhibiting the pictures in more than
20 states with large profits.
The witness also declared that
Muma had shown him a copy of the
contractor under which the deal was
consummated and under which
Muma, under a dummy name, was
to receive 50 per cent of the prof
its. The contract, he said, bore the
names of Tex Rickard, the fight
promoter, and F. C. Quimby, pro
ducer of the picture.
RECEIVERS NAMED FOR
oil reserve holdings
LOS ANGELES, March 18.
Judge Paul J. McCormick Monday
named Rear Admiral Harry' H.
Rousseau and J. B. Anderson, presi
dent of the Pan-American Petrol
eum company, as joint receivers for
the Doheny naval oil reserve lands
in District No. 1.
The receivers will each put up a
bond of SIO,OOO to insure the carry
ing out of the provisions of the trusc
The Pan-American company, of
which Anderson is president is con
trolled by Doheny.
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If You Need a
Medicine You Should
Have the Best
Have you ever stopped to reason
why it is that so many products
that are extensively advertised, all
at once drop out of sight and
are soon forgotten? The reason is
plain—the article did not fulfil
the promises of the manufacturer.
This applies more particularly to a
medicine. A medicinal preparation
that has real curative value almost
sells itself, as like an endless chain
system the remedy is recommend
ed by those who have been benefit
ed, to those who are in need of ft.
A prominent druygist says ‘‘Take
for example Dr. Kilmer’s SWamp-
Root, a preparation I have sold for
many years and never hesitate to
recommend, for in almost every
case it shows excellent results, as
many of my customers testify. No
other kidney remedy has so large a
sale.”
According to swrirn statements
verified testimony of thousands
who have used the preparation, the
success of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-
Root is due to the fact, so many
ppople claim, that It fulfils almost
every wish in overcoming kidney,
liver and bladder ailments, corrects
urinary troubles and neutralizes
the uric acid which causes rheuma
tism.
You may receive a sample bottle
of Swamp-Root by Parcel Post. Ad
dress Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham
ton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents;
also mention this paper. Large and
medium size bottles for sale at all
drug stores, (adv,
PRIZES DONATED FDR
INTEftSCHOOL MEET
Committee Announces Dona
tions By Merchants Here to
Make Gathering Success
A number of handsome and valu
able prizes have been donated by
Americus merchants to be awarded
during the inter-school literary and
athletic meet to be held at the
Third District A. and M. school.
This meeting will be held March 28-
29, and all of the ten consolidater
schools within the county will par
ticipate therein. The program as
arranged by the committee, of which
A. B. Phillips is chairman provides
for holding the Grammar school lit
erary events Friday afternoon,
March 28, and the High Schorl
events that night. All of the ath
letic events have been grouped by
the program builders for Saturday,
March 29, on Aggie Field.
The awards to be made in the
various events, it is announced to
day, are as follows:
Literary Events— High School
Music —Medal by ladies music
study club.
Reading—Medal by Kiwanis club.
Declamation . Medal by Lions
club.
Ready writing—Medal by Rotary
club.
Spelling—Medal by Mr. Dupree.
Athletic events —(Boys.)
120 yd low hurdles —1 pair silk
hose—Ansley Dry Goods Company.
100 yd. dash —Auto strap safety
razor—Nathan Murray.
220 yd dash—flash light—Giver,
by J. W. Harris Hardware.
Half mile run—Boys professional
base ball—Given by William-Nib?:;
Hardware.
Running broad jump—l-2 dozen
handkerchiefs—Given by A. Cohen
& Sons.
Running high jump—l pr. silk sox
$l.O0 —Given by Rylander Shoe Co.
Standing Broad jump 51.50
Book—Given by Hightower Book
Store.
Shot put—(prize) Allison Furni
ture Co.
Chinning bar—s2.oo pfcuiT-l—•
aL a world's I
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| STOP CATARRH! OPEN
NOSTRILS AND HEAD j
| Says Cream Applied in Nostrils t
| Relieves Head-Colds at Once. |
If your nostrils are clogged and voui
head is stuffed and you can’t breathe
freely.because of a cold or catarrh, just
get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm
at any drug store. Apply a little of
this fragrant, antiseptic cream into
your nostrils and let it penetrate
through every air passage of your
head, soothing and healing the in
flamed, swollen ;mucous membrane and
you get instant relief.
Ah! How good it feels. Your nos
trils are open, your head is clear, no
more hawking, snuffling, blowing;, no
more headache, dryness or struggling
for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm is just
what sufferers from head colds and
catarrh need, It’s a delight.
Thos L. Bell.
Girls 100 yd. dash—sl.oo box sta
tionary—Given by Nathan Murray.
50 yd. dash —Tennis Ball Wil
liam Nniles Co.
Standing broad jump—Box face
powder—Murray’s Pharmacy.
Basketball throw—Box stationary
—Americus Jewelry Co.
Grammar School—-Literary Events
Reading—Medal given by W. H.
Cobb.
Declamation medal given by
Dan Chappell.
Music $4.50 Japaneses vase—
Gyles Andrew Furniture Co.
Athletic Events (Boys).
50 yd. dash—Flash light—J. W.
Harris Hardware Co.
100 yd. dash—Base ball glove—
Gatewood Cogdell.
Chinning bar —Silver pencil—
Calswell Drug Co.
Standing broad jump—Pr. stock
ings—Tillman and Brown.
Running broad jump—Pocket
knife—William-Niles Co.
Running high jump—Box Candy
—Murray’s Pharmacy.
(Girls)
50 yd. dash—Bottle perfume
($1.75.) —Americus Drug Co.
100 yd. dash—Pr. Silk hose—H.
S. Walker Co.
Running broad jump—Tennis ball
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of Philadelphia
A Sound Company.
Valuable Advisory Serv
ice.
Low Premium Rates.
Broad Protection
Dependable Policies.
All form of Property Pro
tection.
Prompt Payment in Case
of Loss.
\ BRADLEY HOGG
Phone 185
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COTTON SEED
Grows cotton that fruits
EARLIER and beats the
weevil. We offer—
Wannamaker-Cleveland
Cook's Improved
Simpkins
Lightning Express
Pure varieties—9s per cent
germination. Price $1.50
per bushel, freight allowed.
Order notify. Deposit 25c
per bushel.
Petty’s Toole Cotton Seed
(Macon County Grown)
$1.50 bu.
Order Promptly
And be ready for planting.
Booten & Lee,
Marshallville, Ga.
x Newest Styles in Spring Jewelry
The latest styles in Beads, Bobbed Hair Combs, Compacts
and Lingerie Sets, Silver Mesh Bags, Initial Belt Buckles and
Chains. I* -.jji ;»* ■UU'tUtl&dfliiffifc&fifiti
\ Americus Jewelry Company \ ;
¥ -H*
Phone 229 \ f If Walli* Mott, Mgr.
GUAIASOTE
For Deep Seated Colds
Big Stock Just Arrived
MURRAY’S PHARMACY * *
The Rexall Store Americus, Ga.
TOILET SETS 1
In D’jer Kiss, Mary Garden and Many Other
Lines IS*?! HAS*
NATHAN MURRAY
Druggist j
120 W. Forayth St. Phone 79
t„
BUY LAND ;
For Sale or Rent—44o Acres, 3 miles south of Americus $n
Lee Street road. 6-Room Residence, 2 Tenant Houses,
wind mill; all undei fence; 200 acres cleared.
200 Acies 10 miles south of Americus just off Lee street
road; 5-room Residence; 4 Tenant Houses; 140 acres
cleared. **> i
Atlanta Trust Co., Farm Saleh Department
Room 5, Allison Bldg. Phone 16 Americus, Ga.
PAGE THREE
—William-Nilee Co.
Potato Race—Box stationary—*
Americus Jewelry Co.
Chinning bar—Box stationary—
HoWeM’s Pharmacy.
Basket Ball throw—Poultry drink
ing found—Americus Seed
Co.
EVANS COUNTY WILL
HOLD TREXY’ PRIMARY
CLAXTON, March 18. Evan*
county is to hold a presidential pref- 1
erential primary on March 19, tha
date selected for* the rest of the
state.
According to W. T. Kicklighter’
chairman of the executive commit
tee of the county there are no funds
in hand to pay the managers and
clerks for their work, but has se
cured a number of volunteers for
the work.
The results of his primary will be
known within a short time aftef the
polls close as there will be only two
in the race: Hon. Oscar W. Under
wood of Alabama; and Hon. William
G. McAdoo, bung the contenders.
SPECIALS
t
Sugar Cured Picnic Hama If.
Per Pound „ *
Swift Premium Hams, Ofi J
whole, per pound
1
Nash Sweet Home Break- 99—'
fast Bacon, per pound....
NftSH MEAT MARKET'
In ROGERS STORE <j j
110 Jackson St.
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
Is often caused by an Inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube, when this tube Is Inflamed you
have a rumbling 3ound or imperfect
hearing. Unless the InflammaUon can
be reduced, your hearing may be de.
etroyed forever.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will
# we claim for it—rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
has been successful in the treatment of
Catarrh for over Forty Years.
Sold by all druggists.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
FOR QUICK SERVICE AND
HEAVY HAULING PHONE 121
WOOTTEN TRANSFER CO.
Office in Americus Steam Laundry
SOUTH JACKSON STREET
TAX NOTICE
State and County Books ard
open. Close May Ist. Returil
early and avoid rush.
Respectfully,
GEO. D. JONES.