About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1924)
FRIDAY AFTERNQON. JUNE 13, 1924 I VkTO <oX -T< Z?“ >,r 1»20 rY' C ‘ Thg face of a pretty woman is like a savings account in the Em pire Bank. They both draw lots of interest. If surgeons successfully substi tute part of a man’s shin bone for a bon e in his back, will not the pat ient kick when he lies on his back? Patients never kick when drugs com e from Nathan Murray’s. Everyone should work, but we can’t blame the man with th e stiff neck for not looking around for a job. For values that will turn most head, go to Churchwell’s. It makes no_difference if a man has the hook worm or if he has a book worm—some chicken will catch him, but a Chicken will lay better for a man if fed on Tuxedo Feed from the Harris Grocery Co. eery Co. If you want to keep help, don’t giv e the cook a piece of your mind, because she gives you a piece of her bread. It’s better to buy Do mestic Bread., The man who wishes to have a happy household, should remem ber that a house holds best, when built with material from’ Jno. W. Shiver. Now that it’s difficult to get any more booze to get a head with, wise people keep their autos ahead better by filling up with gas from Loving Oil Co. A man sometimes gets in trou ble Wiht his suit, when he hugs the girls, ft puts a different com plexion on things. To remove any thing conspicuous on clothes, have them dry cleaned by the Ameri cus Steam Laundry. Even the directions in taking medicine, wap us “to shake be fore using.” Shake medicin e and use chiropractic adjustments and you will shake your bodily- ills. Dr. C. D. Fambrough. (Continued Friday) If you say business is wores dur ing a presidential year it is only be cause everybody else says the same. 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