About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1924)
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 11. Silly ads rM& .A A doctor doesn’t always tell a patient to go to a warmer climate. Sometimes he so advises a bill col lector. To bank on good advice, bank on a few dollars in The Em pire Bank. When a man tells a girl he feels "al] wound up," it is best she tell him to go.” People run down, go for prescriptions to Nathan Mur ray’s. We are so particular about giv ing you the best merchandise for your money, that even if you only buy a handkerchief from us, you will bldw about it. Churchwells. Pon’t spend your money being a sport, staying out late, and finding your wife laying for you. Put your money in hens. Feed on Tuxedo Feed and have some thing more profitable laying for you. The Harris Grocrey Co. Frequent quarrels in married life—perhaps her bread caused the strife. If she uses Domestic Whole Wheat Bread (they make it like Mother), you will learn there’s something good in each other. Many men would give most any thing to get next to bier again. Still they won’t gi va fifteen cents to get near beer. To get the real thing as strong is possible, get lumber from Jno. W. Shiver Temperance has changed custom. Formerly a man went to a saloon and “filled up.” Now he fills up by running to Loving Oil Co. Many of us at times are not fairly treated. When you wish to be treated white, come to us. That’s the only way we treat you and your clothes. The Americus Steam Laundry. Today the wise man who has swollen tonsils and is advised to take a patent medicine, will find it too difficult to swallow, because he knows the good effects that can be derived from chiropractic adjust ments by Dr. C. D. Fambrough. (Continued Friday.) MAN POSTPONES HIS FUNERAL “I am G 6 years old and for past two years have been suffering so badly from stomach and liver trou bles, bloating and colic attacks that I did not expect to live more than a few months and was arranging my affairs and even my funeral. Three doses of Mayr’s Wonderful . Remedy have entirely cured me.” It is a, sjmple, harmless prepara tion K removes the catarrhal n-ucii \v»6m the intestinal tract and allays ' the inflammation which causes practicaly all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will con vine or money refunded. For sale by Howell’s Pharmacy, and drug gists everywhere. — (adv.) SULPHUR IS BEST TO CLEAR UP UGLY, BROKEN OUT SKIN Any breaking out or skin irritation on face, neck or body is overcome quickest by applying Mentho-Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, noth ing has ever been found to take the place of this sulphur preparation that instantly brings ease from the itching, burning and irritation. Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema right up, leaving the skin clear and smooth. It ’seldom fails to relieve the torment or disfigurement. A little jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur may be ob tained at any drug store. It is used like cold cream. COOED TO BED Birmingham Lady Took Cardui for Relief of Change of Life Troubles and Says It Helped Her “So Much.” Birmingham, Ala.—-“I first took Cardui for that tired, worn-out feeling that comes from being dreadfully run down,” savs Mrs. Catherine E. Smith, of 2106 Stout Street. .“Twenty-five years ago, I was suffering from wom anly weakness. I read of Cardui m an almanac, and thought I would try it. I got a bottle and it helped me from the. first. After that, during the whole of my married life, I took Cardui when I needed it. “About four years ago, change of life came on me. . . I grew weaker and weaker, and was confined to my bed where I lay on my back for days. I was told that only a severe operation could do me any good, and this de pressed me very much, for I dreaded such an ordeal. . , “I remembered how Cardui had helped me for female trouble in the past and I had read of how it had helped other women during change of life, so one night I told my husband to go to the drug store and get me a bottle. I began taking it at once. From the first dose I could feel myself getting stronger. . . I continued to take Cardui until I was entirely through this very trying period of a •woman’s life.” „ Cardui. at all dealers’. NC-108 SALESMAN SAM From Salesman to Making Little Ones Out of Big Ones ~T By SwS HAND* 1 GftftftF Ift Z ftx ft „ ~7~ ft- ftft jAft .'’ft !ft S N? rSSIi ft/ ' I 0c 9 -‘-Oft ftAft m [ft T w ' ’ft\ I *• M i lit k JFw •W|i| Mil I y BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES— Back to Nature ’ ~ i j W —By Martin ” ' • AN don't PALL in pkiTum need HMsSk < ~pAtpz f AU R»W.HONEY, Th' CREEK ’CAWE. 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