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MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924
GEORGIA MAY GET
NEW FEDERAL COURT
ATLANTA, Dec. I.—Possiblity
th.'>t a third federal judicial district
in Georgia may be created by con
gress at its winter session was in
dicated by Senator Walter F,
George in a statement given to At
lanta attorneys, asking the mto con
sider the change, and communicate
their views on the proposed new dis
trict to Georgia senators and rep
resentatives.
Congestion of business in both
northern and southern districts
would be relieved immeasurably,
Senator George stated, and future
litigations would be greatly facili
tated by creation of the new dis
trict.
Senator George’s plan would in
clude the Augusta, Athens, and Sa
vannah sections in the first district;
Gainesville, Atlanta, Kcme and
part of the Columbus divisions in
the second district, and Macon, Al
bany, Valdosta, Waycross and the
remainder of the Columbus division
in the third.
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The tonic and laxative
effect of Laxative BROMO
QUININE Tablets will for
tify the system against Grip,
Influenza and other serious
ills resulting from a Cold.
The box bears this signature
■ Price 30c.
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Here’s quick relief
Just a few drops of Sloan’s
patted on gently—will soothe
sore, aching muscles at once.
No rubbing—it’s the liniment
itself that Stimulates the circu
lation, brings grateful relief,
and stops the pain! It will
not stain; All druggists—3sc.
Sloan’s Liniment
skills pain!
SCHEDULE
CHANGES.
Central of Georgia Railway
Company
Effective November 30th, 1924
Effective with first train Sun
day, November 30th, train No.
5 from Atlanta and Macon, will
pass Americus at 1:54 P. M. in
stead of 2:15 P. M. as at pres
ent. Effective same date with
first train from Albany and
Montgomery, train No. 6 will
pass Americus at 1 :54 P. M. in
stead of 1:55 P. M. as at pres
ent.
Effective with first train
Southbound Tuesday, Decem
ber 2nd, Dixie Limited, No. 91,
through train between Chicago
and Miami, will pass Americus
at 1:15 P. M. Effective Decem
ber 3rd, first train Northbound,
No. 90„ will pass Americus at
2:11 P- M.
Effective with first train
Southbound Tuesday December
2nd, The Floridan, No. 39, De
Luxe train between Chicago and
Miami, wall pass Americus at
1:00 P. M.; and effective with
first train Northbound, train No.
40, December 4th, will pass
Americus at 2:40 P. M.
Effective Sunday, November
30th, train No. 22 from Colum
bus will reach Americus at
10:10 A. M. instead of 10:20 A.
M. as at present.
Effective with last train De
cember 2nd, trains Nos. 21 and
22 operating between Americus
and Albany will be discontinued.
The operation of this train be
tween Columbus and Americus
will be continued as at present.
t H. C. WHITE, Agent.
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ITALIAN COMPOSER IS
BURIED AT BRUSSELS
(By Associated Press.)
BRUSELS, Dec. I.—The fun
eral services for Giacomo Puccini,
world famous Italian composer,
were held here today. A large num
ber of prominent persons attended
the services.
SHATTERED NERVES
Lady Says She Was In a Desper
ate Condition, But “Now In
Splendid Health” After
Taking Cardui.
’ Dale, Ind. —“About three years'
ago,” says Mrs. Flora Roberts, of this
place, “I had the ‘flu’, which left me in
a desperate condition. I had a bac
cough. I went down in weight to little
over one hundred pounds. I took dif
ferent medicines —did everything, but
nothing seemed to do me any good
I hurt so badly in the chest at timet
I would have to go to the door to get
my breath.
“I would have the headache and , . .
was so weak I felt like I would just
have to sink down and stay there.
“My nerves were shattered. I looked
for something awful to happen—l
Would tremble and shake at a noise.
“My mother said, ‘Do try Cardui’,
■nd my husband insisted till I began
its use. I used two bottles of Cardui
. . . and noted a big improvement in
my condition. I kept up the Cardui
and weigh 180 pounds. I am now in
splendid health—sure am a firm be
liever in Cardui, for I’m satisfied it
did the work.”
After a weakening illness a tonic is
needed to help regain lost strength
Many thousands of women have found
Cardui exactly what they needed foi
this purpose. It may be just whal
you need. Try it All druggists*.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCorkle, of
Americus, were visitci« here Wed
nesday.
Quart of Water ’ i
Cleans Kidneys
Taka. a Little Salts if Your Back
Hurts, or Bladder is
Troubling You
No man or woman can make a mis
take by flushing the kidneys occasion
ally, says a well-known authority. Eat
ing too much rich food creates acids,
which excite the kidneys. They become
I overworked from the strain, get slug
gish and fail to filter the waste and
poisons from the blood. Then we get
sick. Rheumatism, headaches, liver
trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleep
lessness and urinary disorders often
come from sluggish kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache in
the kidneys, or your back hurts, or if
the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of
sediment, irregular of passage or at
tended by a sensation of scalding, begin
drinking a quart of water each day,
also get about four ounces of Jad Salts
from any pharmacy; take a tablespoon
ful in a glass of water before breakfast,
and in a few days your kidneys may act
fine.
This famous salts is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com
bined with lithia, and has been used
for years to flush and stimulate the
kidneys; also to help neutralize the
acids in the system, so they no longer
cause irritation, thus often relieving
bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; makes a
delightful effervescent lithia-water drink
which everyone should take now and
then to help keep the kidneys clean
and active and the blood pure, thereby
often avoiding serious kidney complica
tions. By all means have your physi
cian examine your kidneys at least
twice a year,
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER I
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Ox Gall Treatment
Ends Liver Trouble
Overcomes body poisons that
cause dlseasee of heart,
kidneys and high blood
pressure
All the blood in our bodies passes
through the liver every IS minutes.
The liver is the blood’s purifier.
Our blood is constantly poisoned
by body toxins formed in food
waste, and when the liver becomes
weak, or torpid, it cannot perform
its work of purification and our
systems are at once tainted by im
pure blood. These are the poisons
that, if not destroyed by the liver,
cause diseases of the heart, kidneys,
blood vessels and create premature
old age.
Nature gives quick warning of a
torpid liver. You have sudden sick
headaches, dizzy spells; your stom
ach is acid from sour bile, your skin
turns sallow, blotchy.
Doctors know the liver cannot be
regulated by drugs, but a safe Na
ture substance has been discovered I
which will act directly on the liver.
The discovery is purified ox gall. |
Get from your druggist a package
of Dioxol. Each tablet contains ten
drops of purified ox gall. In 24
hours the poison toxins will be re
moved. Your liver will be regulated.
Blood purification will begin. Sallow I
skin will clear. You will feel so
much better you will know* you have
found the cause of your ill health.
Dioxol tablets are harmless, taste- 1
less and cost less than two cents ;
each.
These genuine ox gall tablets are
prepared only under the name
“Dioxol." If is offered
you under anotheflßße, refuse it
Accept only original,
genuine package.
cd by E. L. Murray Pharn.acy.
1 Dioxol. is especially recommend-
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