About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1925)
BE ITER ROADS AD IS WRITTEN i BY GOVERNOR: North Dakota Executive Was Salesman Before He Enter ed Politics BISMARCK, N. E„ ..... Governor A. G. Sorlie, who was a salesman before he organized a busi-| ness of his own which he deserted for the executive chair, has put some of his advertising practices in to state use. In the state highway bulletin which hopes to aid in developing popular support for a statewide bet ter roads campaign, a whole page is devoted to what is labelled “An ad . by the Governor.” Another tiA says “A. G. writes to the boys.” | The advertisement ‘is a letter which the governor has sent to ever'- 1 employe of the state in which he said in part: “We are in the public service busi ness—you and I—let’s do our nart 1 to put our products on the sellers’ ' market and merchandise our protein ' wheat. We have an exclusive wheat 1 that is raised here only, ‘The Best 1 of the West.’ It makes the best 1 flour in the world. ■ “The people of North Dakota have created a state laboratory called the Mill and Elevator. It is a research bureau that makes tests on a large [ scale and therefore must be con- i ducted as a commercial enterprise ' in order to fully function. For the economic welfare of the agricultural sections it is essential that the lab oratory succeed. “You and I are state employes! who get our living from the same ! people who have provided this lab-| oratory and who must defray the ( costs of these researches not met by : its commercial earnings. “Dakota Main, the product of our state laboratory, is the best flour ! from the best wheat. If North Da- 1 kota is to prosper then North Da kotans must use its products first and all the time. As state employes, we owe it greater loyalty than the I average citizen.” The state mill and elevate to I which the governor refers was one I of the enterprises into which the state plunged following the rise to political power of the Nonpartisan league. It has failed to show profit to date but one of the governor’s campaign promises was that he would put the $3,000,000 concern on its feet and make it pay. He is the manager of the institution, its direction having been placed in his hands by the last legislature. Gov ernor Sorlie was elected as a Non partisan. If you have a corn on every toe, put on some shoes some damn day and you are doing the Charles-’' ton. SKINNY MEN Thin Men Run Down Men j Nervous Men You probably know that Cod Liver Oil is the greatest flesh pro ducer in the world. Because it contains more Vita mines than any food you can get. You’ll be glad to know that Cod Liver Oil comes in sugar coated tab lets now, so if you really want to put 10 or 20 pounds of solid healthy flesh on your bones and feel well and strong ask Nathan Murray or Howell’s Pharmacy or any druggist for a box of McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. Only 60 cepts for 60 tablets and if you don’t gain five pounds in 30 days your druggist will hand you back the ..money you paid for them. It isn’t anything unusual for a person to gain 10 pounds in 30 days. “Get McCoy’s, the original and genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet.” (adv.) SOREHEAD Sorehead is the most trouble- j some and dirtiest disease that at-| tacks fowls. Very contagious and I appears among poultry about the first of August, continuing through the Fall, Winter and early Spring. For the first time in history, that we know of, it can be prevented without giving each bird separate treatment. Go to your Drug Store or Poultry Supply Dealer NOW, get a bottle of “2-in-l” LICE AND MITE RE MOVER, add a few drops to the drinking water —there will be no sorehead. Results generally ob tained in four or five days. This j preparation contains ingredients I that will positively PREVENT and RELIEVE sorehead. Over 300,000 satisfied users. “2-in-l” LICE AND MITE REMOVER also keeps poultry free of all lice, mites or other parasites. Sold under a mon ey back guarantee by all Drug Stores. For sale in Americus by Americus Seed & Supply Co.—adv. , r’ean BiMTal ot Prenistoric Race 1 .jL l ‘ ' - New light may be shed on a pre-_ historis race that inhabited Amer ica through the discoveries of H. C. Shetrone, of the Ohio Historical and Arehaelogical Society in excavating a mound near Bainbridge, 0., She trone found four skeletons which had apparently been buried in robes made entirely of pearls. The photo , shows the pile of pearls around one skeleton. Indicating the civiliza tion of this prehistoric race, the skull rested on copper plates, shreds of a beautiful fabric were found, and, one skeleton wore a neacklace of big bear tusks. . VL... 7 You must go t,o see Gloria Swan ! son at Dudley’s today! You must! I It’ll simply tickle you pink. What I ( will? Why “Wages of Virtue,” of i course. It’s Gloria’s very latest | i for Paramount, directed by Allan I Dwan, who made “Robin Hood,” j “Manhandled"’ “Her Love Story” ' and other such hits. ! High powered romance, we’d I call it—and against a background . of Northern Africa and the French Foreign Legion at that. Can you i imagine it? Os course, you can’t. You have to see it. And there’s not] I a Swanson fan from Nome to Poho-1 kus who is going to pass this one I up. It’s just not being done. Novelty? You said it! Remem-1 ber “Manhandled”? Well, this pic-| ture makes it look like a heavy I drama—so much for that. Appeal-i ing. If saying it has “Her Love [ Story” trimmed seven different j ways helps any, then that’s just j what it has. Novelty, appeal—and Gloria j Swanson! They don’t make ’em any ; better than that! Great cast? Os course! Ben ' ENJOY A RADIO IN YOUR HOME Oh Boy, What Joy With a Murdoc Radio Right over the housetops and into the homes come the world s best entertain ment, the most interesting lectures of the day and the news of the hour as broadcast by the leading newspapers. All this is favorably and clearly receiv ed with a Murdock Radio Set. Make us a visit and see the Murdock Set. f CHAPPELL MACHINERY COMPANY Americus, Ga. 'Lyon, Norma Trever, Ivan Linow, Joe Moore and others has fine roles. “LESLIE The senior League of the Leslie Methodist church will have their quarterly social at the h ome of Mr.! and Mrs. W. T. Andersct. Thursday evening. The P. T. A. o f Uunon High will*meet Thursday afternoon at 3:30 for their first meeting during the fall term of school. All mem- , bers are urged to be present. Mrs. Sallie Wade returned home Tuesday after a five weeks stay with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Clof ton. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sutton and i family moved to Albany Tuesday, where Mr. Suutton has accepted a "DIAMOND DYES” COLOR THINGS NEW Just Dip to Tint or Boil ; to Dye g&K Each 15-cent package contains , directions so sim- g\ pie any woman can tint soft, deli cate shades or iwli r ’ p« rma ' ! I IWlll nen t c °l ors > D ; ■Kgjnj ]|| lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, Jy waists, dresses, x coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hang ings—everything! I Buy Diamond Dyes—no other kind | —and tell your druggist whether the i material you wish to color is wool or ' silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or ! mixed goods. [ ... WhFigSmllL A ■ 1 ■■ •- Ss. rL; x I Rapid Amunusen, famous Arctic, explorer, is taking a well-earned [ rest form his toils in the far north. ’ position. ' I Mr. and Mrs. Merril Stewart and I little son, of West Palm Beach, Fla. are spending the week at the home JUST RECEIVED Beautiful new Patterns in Ladies' \ also Pearl'Choker Beads. Americus Jewelry Company EXPERT WIRING REPAIRING SEE— I. C. BASS Electrician I Estimates FumishcJ Expert House Wiring Repairing FOR SALE—One 2 h.p. 220 Volt Motor. 106 East Church Street Phone 854 f WELL I GorrAHAVE A 1 G-Gosh: a blowout) \ lessee now —torff \ AMD NO SPAPE’/ A \ Foul?- FOUR* FIFTY a \ five Golly i’ll ‘ ? \ have to go easy • k i s x - mi * I ll—— '■' - rrhen it comes time to buy a LOOKS TOO fui-AP ri ih, y k*IHATHiSSPECIAL LOOKS CHEAP’ C Th e sa^e » sound, sensi- / L- He thing to do is to buy a good tire at a fair price - ' W-i from a dependable i _Ji | kvAS? dealer - • ONE - \ I JVSt’fcEL hcvo heavy IT IS A 7- ( A Loot; at th ».t y* L—-——l L. TR5A\6j/ I alma'\ '•'kEXHcMSYQVEfZIM'a ; (JU6TWHAT| better* I KNeVLL— KcheapogcS Af.a r-kx V- VM/ r »‘O FINO THE THIS DEALER X’ '1 'l9 \ h * Riuht PLAce ''Mr?”'' 11- gives «EAU . C >..Ni t W/ ■ >WSI\SOOM‘' AV Mt // wa ® Americus Steam Vulcanizing Company .This photo shows him on' the beacl [at Ostia, Italy, trying hard to for about icebergs and snow storms of their mother, Mrs. Nona Stewar Leslie was well represented at th Quarterly meeting at De Soto Tue day. Rev. J. H. Wilson is th Mr. Tom Hoffman, of Atlanta! was a guest at the home of his uncle Mr. J. C. Hoffman Tues day. I Mrs. Kate Avery left Wednesday I for Forrest Glen. Ga., where her! i son went recently to accept a post-1 | tion, they will make t heir h onte l ;there for some time. I Miss Bonnie Parkman. County | -Home Economies Instructor w ill | meet wit hthe Leslie Club Thurs j day afternoon at three o’clock. I Rev. J. S. Winn and family left Tuuesday for Barnesville where Mr. I Winn was called to conduct a fun eral service. Mrs. Morgan Laramore pent a 'couple of days last week in Colum-i Just Received Fresh Barrel NORWAY MACKEREL } HARRIS GROCERY CO. 28 Phones—29 N. W. Corner Jackson and Forsyth Streets h Fleischmann’s Yeast received daily r- ' WMiM—MIMI te ' s W hen our Typewriter I Needs Attention I Just call Frank FTall, the man who knows j how to repair any make machine, I carry all part for standard make typewriters. I call for and deliver nil jobs. My shop is in ‘ Americus, located at the Americus Welding Company. i Phone 943 I FRANK HALL v ■ ' M. Bolick. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness : caused by Catarrh. Sold by druggtit! for o*rr 40 yrirt F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio 6 66 is a prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills the germs.