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TUESDAY AFTER NOON, NOVEMBER 10, 1925
Pictures News
Have a Difficult Task to Fulfill
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Mot F rles; and fatherless kiddies
in the G rman Orphan Asylum in
Washington, I s . 0., have a difficult
job to perform. The hit* Mrs. Cath-
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New York is ? tting s-<> crowded
that mothers cannot find room to
park their baby carriages when they
are hot using- them. A settlement
house in one of New York’s tenement]
districts has opened a garage for
baby carriages. The cost is five cents'
Why the Dear Things
Y. r y- toes' are the latest
thil.ye d ! S -C'.lhee . fieSV
young men at th" St < ■ I' :v< i.-.'rj
at Deland. Florida, arc own w ar
ing the niftiest thin,;; in urn's
things in n n's clothing ~ Inch fas!
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MRS. R.E. LIGGETT
Savannah, Ga. —"After I had an
operation 1 was in a very weakened
state of health, just could not regain
my strength. 1 took Dr. Pierce s
Favorite Prescription and it made me
well and strong. Then before my
little girl came I got terrbly run
down again, was so weak and ner
vous 1 could scarcely get around I
was nauseated, had severe pains and
my back ached something awful. I
was in distress all the time imtil I
began taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription and it straightened me
right up, relieved me of al! distress
and pains and 1 kept well and strong
right to tiie last. I had comparatively
no suffering and had a strong, healthy
child ‘Favorite Prescription’ helps
to alleviate suffering and enables the
mother to regain her strength.
Mrs. R.E. Liggett, 500 L.-rty ttfst
St., West. All dealers.
Send 10c to Dr Pu ree, Buffalo. N.
Y., for a trial pkg. of tablets.
one Gain of Washington, D. C., :
willed S2OO per year to the asylum ,
buy ice cream for the orphans, i :
This shows a group of the kiddies |
i- week and whenever mother gets
rough giving baby her airing she 1
■’drives” into her own garage and
; par!'.- there. This shows two of:
| mother, "driving” their “cars' 1
■ ..t of th" garage.
d- ands. I’hey sur-_- knock the
_>e out. A- I we won’: med brooms
' i sweep floors if everv one takes
io the five-gallon “Oxford Bags”
which incase their legs.
l ife's a gamble. But it’s straight,
the cards are not stacked.
Never put on until tomorrow what
should be washed today.
A b id on the hat is worth two
i': y.-‘ work. >
never know what you can’t
do until you don’t try.
NEURITIS, PAIN
i “Heet” Relieves Instantly
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With applicator attached to cork,
Inst brush “Heet” over the pAin-area,
whether in km-. -. feet, legs, hands,
shoulders, hack, neck or body. In
stantly, you feel this harmless, glori
ous, penetrating heat draw the pain,
soreness and still m-s right out of the
aching or swollen joint, muscle or
nerve. Besides, “fleet” scatters the
congestion and establishes a cu»e.
"Heet" contains two soothing, pene
trating ingredients, too expensive to
use in ordinary liniments or anal
gesics. fleet” is a clean, pleasant
liquid; doesn't stain, blister or irri- |
late the skin and costs only 60 cents
I at any drug store.
starting out to perform their very
difficult task of eating some of the
ice cream. They don’t seen; to be
downhearted over their task.
DIAMOND BRINGS
OWNER NOTHING
BUT MUCH WORRY
Sultana Diamond Brings Owner
Lots of Trouble; Has Value
of $1,000,000
NEW YORK, Nov.' 9.--The Sul
tana diamond weighing 133 karat :
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and valued at $1,000,000, is worth
it s weight in worry.
For more than 300 years it had
1- en the principal adornment of the
crown of the Sultans of Morocco.-
Many famous collectors tried to g< -
it. And now the man who has the
diamond finds it brings him much
discomfort and worry.
Joseph C. Stehlin brought th
“Sultana” from Morocco to place it
on exhibition in America. Fear of
losing the gem did not permit him to
enjoy the trip. There was always the
.anger of theft or loss.
On hi arrival Stehlin found that
ustoms officials would not permit
I him to bring it in unless he put up
a bond of SBOO,OOO. Stehlin now
I NOTICE!
f I have returned from Florida, where 1 have
i been connected with the largest Bicycle Shop
I in the South, and have learned a lot about the
b business.
1' I have new stock of Bicycles and Parts arriv-
g ing daily, and have taken over new Bicycle
agencies and will carrv a complete stock at all
times. It pays to buy the best. See me before
buying”.
DOUGLAS FRFE MAN
At Freeman’s Bicycle Shon
?06 North Jackson St. A Ga. h
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
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Here is a strange household pet, a
raccoon. It has all the qualities of
a dog or cat, but none of the bad
ones. It makes no noise to disturb
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Mrs. Priscill* Clark whose hus-
finds himself with the diamond, but
he needs almost a million dollars be
fore he can display it to prospective
buyers.
Now his worries begin all over
again until someone will put -ip a
bond for the diamond.
Miss Orleans Ansley, Tye Ansley
; nd Robert McNeill motored to Co
lumbus today to attend the gam -.
Gargle Aspirin
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< or Sore Tboaf
A harmless and effeeih
to dissolve two “Bayer r
Aspirin” in four tabh -p. -m , - <>.
water, and gargle tbrodt tii
Repeat in two hours if ru < •r> ,
Be sure you use only the
Bayer Aspirin, marked with the Ijh vi r
Cross, which can be had in ;
of twelve tablets for few
the neighbors. Little Jessie Gray
don is shown, in New York City,
with her pet, Topsy, who shows how
affectionate a raccoon can be.
band, William J. Clark, was brutally
mu:.'. led by a hammer slayer at
Hillside, N. .). Joseph Cowen, alleged
by the police tc ha”.' been in love
with Mrs. Clark is being held. Alle
-1 gations that an elopement was plan
ned have been made and Mrs. Clark
has been closely questioned and con
sistently has maintained her inno
i fence of any knowledge of the cir
cumstances or Cowen’s purported mo
tives.
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OAOTAMMOWJ
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—A desirable five-room
house, near school, or. Jackson ■
avenue. Apply “Home,”' care Tin.es-
Reeorder.—26-tf.
HIGHEST Cash price paid for any
size, variety or quantity of Pecans
1 Neon Buchanan.—26-ts
FOR RENI Two unfurnished
i rooms to couple. One. furnished
room; hot water. 303 E. Church
, St., phone 810.—2-ts.
FOR RENT—Desirable apartment
with all conveniences and garage.
Phom 800. W. 17. Cobb.—3-ts.
WANTED -5000 bushels Sweet Po
tatoes. See me at Carter’s Curing .
Plant. W. E. Brown, Agt.—2o-30t
FOR RENT Apartment; all con
veniences. 320 South Lee street.
Phone 765.—9-6 t
LOST—SS.OO in post office; picked
up by a lady while I was mailing
package. Please return to G. H. 1
Walker.--10-2t
LOST—From Dunn’s pasture, one
moss colored marc mule, one dark
mare mule. Notify George Marshall. I
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FOR SALE—Fulghum Seed Oats. C. '
R. Morgan.—lo-3t
‘Royalty At Golf”
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Leona Baldwin, 13, a girl of East i
Montpelier, Vt., came a>, the way,
down to Washington D. (~ to cook'
a turkey dinner foi President Cool-!
idge and his family at the White j
House. She is shown mixing gravy.
What really reduces reducers is 1
worry over what they can’t eat.
SEVERAI. I’ER.'ONS inquired at
the Times-Rccorder office .or
I place, to s.-ciiii room and board.
And •advertisement in this eolu. .n
i would have been seen by them. A
word to tin • i.oult! bi enough.
Phone 99 for tales.—24-ts.
WANTED —2OO bushels ear corn. M
11. Fletcher. 1 facie 663.—6-ts
NEW TV. O TO.' i u..- will move
you to j'loridn. I’hun- 16. -31
i FOR SALE—Firn thick, Fire Clay
and Flue Linings., Jno. W. Shiver.
Phone 117.—9-ts.
FIGURE with us on your J uint, Var
nish, Flat Wall Coatings, Roof
; and Barn Paint. Jno. W. Shiver.
Phone 117. —9tf.
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’ I WANT to do your line Watch Re
pairing. I want to set your dia
monds for you. I will exchange net
mounting lor old ones. I will pay
cash for old gold and platinum I ,
want to sell you diamonds for cash,
or credit. R. S. Broadhurst, ’lO 1
Lamar St.—B-(si
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EOK RENT—Nine-rom house with
eight acres of land. Mrs. Q. W.
Fuller.—lo-3t
FOR SALE —Old-fashionec walnut,
bed-room suite. Miss Car lie Speer.
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Members of the Japanese royal
family show on their arrival in Amer
ica that they know something about
modern sports. These photographs
of the Prince and Princess Asak*
were taken at the Westchester Bilt
more Country club where they played
goll with the Japanese nmbassadoi
and oliier Japan' -e notables in Amer
ica. Left shows the Prince Asak:
driving off on the first hole. Top
■hows the Princess Asaka. who is a
sister to the Empress of Japan, tee
ing up her hall before driving off.
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I Even after you mend a broken
' promise it isn’t as# j<ood * w s haw.
You can’t crave? far on lame ?y-
I ruses.
| He who laughs last forgets how
before his time comes.
Exercising developes* especially ex
crcising your discretiDn.
FOR SALE *“
' 1 FOR SALE Easting’s Prolific and
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n; Fulghum Seed Oats, SI.OO per
■ bushel; Abruzzi Seed Rye $2.50 per
bushel. Urgen Rawer 6m ricus. Ga.,
Route F.—3-71
[ CUT RULE'S FOR SALE
Mrs. R. , Moran
I 411 West chinch St.
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y cd. Sale, and Service Station.
. 1 Wallis Electric Co., Jl3 South Lee
'i St Phone 556.—17-ts.
.MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and
Cty Property payable one to
twenty years. Stephen Pace.
'SALESMEN AND SALESLADIES
Wanted to ell lots in Florida’s
fa.-iest selling sub-divisior., Laßelle,
lb nry Ford’s choice, and where some
of United States’ greatest financial
wizards are building a city. If you
are well acquainted in and around
; Ara ricus and wnnt to make good
> room y, District Manager will call
' and give yuo full co-operation.
Write J. H. Place, 201 Krause Bldg.,
: Tampa, Fla.—7-31
I WANTED TO RENT—Two furmsh
, ed rooms for light housekeeping;
no children. Would beard. I'. 0.
Box 27L—10-3t