Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, September 13, 1917, Image 5

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gSPAV, Stl'TKMHKH 13, THE AMERICUS T1MES-REC0RDESL KASSEL’S The Store Of Quality The Store CHLow Prices Notwithstanding the scar city of merchandise.our stock is remarkable complete, for we prepared in advance, and o i r prices, for that reason are very reasonable Ou: suits range in price from §12.50 up to $50.00 OUR COATS $6.50 to $40.00 OUR DRESSES $12.98 to $25.00 OUR WAISTS $1.00 to $5.98 Also a large assortment of ladies and children’s sweaters, skirts and underskirts, a big line of silk and cotton kimonas,bed- rotes, etc. Visit our store and you will find very attractive values. KASSEL’S 210 Forsyth St. Phone 856 SOCIAL Doings and Goings Miss Sarah Tower, Editress TELEPHONE 99 Miss YonaU Buchanan has returned tc Amerlcua alter spending the sum mer very delightfully in Washington and El Paao, Tex., the guest of her lister, Mrs. Jaurs W. Furlow. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ A BIRTHDAY. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ She’s six today! she climbed my knee and twined her arms about me so, And whispered to me, joyously: "I bet you, dad, that you don’t know What day this is!" I feigned to think, though well I knew what she would say, And shammed surprise when she ex claimed: "I’m growing up—I'm six today!" What Is It, when the years come on, that holds a man and makes his heart To. soften toward a little child and j makes the tears bo quick start’ MISS RUTH COUNCIL WILL ENTERTAIN. In honor of the girls who will leavo soon for college, Miss Ituth Council will entertain very delightfully at her home on Church street, Thursday ev ening. I had not noticed It before! I did not think of It until today! Her playroom’s strangely silent, now, her paper dollies laid away! The little finger marks we loved are gone from off the window sill— Beneath the blossomed apple tree teh swing I made is strangely still, And silence hovers 'round the house, unbroken by her childish glee— She's six today, and growing up! No more a little babe to me! SILVER TEA The Ladles' Aid Society of the Pres byterian church will give a silver tea at their Sunday school room on Jack- son street Wednesday evening, begin nine at 7:30 o'cleok. The following program will be ren- elered: Reading by Miss Ellen Estes. Solo, by Miss Mitch Payne. Reading by Miss Ruth Britton. Quartette by Miss Emmie Morgan. Miss Mitch Payne, Mr. Blalock and Mr. I nan. rmet by Miss Emrnlo Morgan Mrs Cioyd Buchanan. Song. "America." PROM PARTY. Miss Mary Biel Green will enter- lain with a prom party Friday even-. Doan’s Kidney Pills and got relief ir.g in honor of her brother, Walter from the first. Continued use removed .•con, who has come homo from the the pains in my back and the action of navy for a visit of a few days. You’re six today! Como kiss your dad and hug him too, you little elf, At d romp with hln. and play with him, nor ask him why he's not him self! Just follow him where'er lie goes and let him take your little hand— Don’t ask him what he's thinking of you wouldn’t understand! Let's go together down the lane, a-rompln In your child-heart way— We cannot play like this for long. You're growing up—you'ro six today! —John D. Wells, in October Woman’s World Magazine. BRIDGE PARTY. Mrs J D. Hooks will entertain my kidneys became regular." (State ment given March 8, 1910.) | Little Trouble Since. ; OVER FOUR YEARS LATER, Mr. Thursday mrrnlng very delightfully Hardin said: “Doan's Kidney Pills | with two tables of bridge at her homo cured me a few years ago and I am glad to again recommend them to oth er sufferers from kidney trouble.” Price 60c, at all dealerB. Don't sim- kidney remedy—get PINKSTON COMPANY 111 N. Jackson St. On Dixie Highway Shoes of Real Merit In These Trying Days be Careful Of Your Shoe Dollars. O UR showing this season,of wo men’s boots is a thing of beau- tv, combined with style and good ness oi material. This season, oi all since the world begun to wear shoes, is the — most difficult in which to get good s, even at seemingly exorbitant prices, so we carenil selection ot both your store and your s. With the many imitationsof leather, which Le layman, look like the genuine, his sound ad- to buy your shoes from a store like Pinkston . and BASEBALL EXPRESSION CLASS. Miss Ruth Britton's class In Express- on will start September 17. For par- ■oilars or registration call at 610 arrold avenue, or Phone 188. 6-7i SOUTHER LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Atlanta 4, Mobile 0. Little Rock 4, Chattanooga 1. New Orleans 3, Birmingham 9. PRIVATE SCHOOL. Miss Genevieve Prather will start New Orleans her private school Monday, Sept. 17th. | For particulars phono 188; residence Standing of The Leaders. W. LI Atlanta .88 pet. 65 .631 69 .601 Barlow street. A THOROU6H TEST ■6t Birmingham 83 | Nashville 78 [Memphis 8 Chattanooga 7373 Little Rock 01 Mobile 41 114 65 .561 64 .549 66 .542 .63 .637 85 .418 .285 One to Convince the Most Skeptical' Americas Render. The test of time is the test that that counts. I Doan’s Kidney Pills have made their reputation by effective action. j The following case Is typical. Amerlcua realdnts should be cor- vinced. | Tho testimony Is confirmed—the j proof is complete. i Testimony like this cannot be ig-j nored. | W. A. Hardin, grocer, Elm Av*. and i Hill St., Amcrlcus, says: “I had ee- Todny’s Games. Mobile at Atlanta. New Orleans at Birmingham. Chattanooga at Llttl eRock. AMERICAN LEAGUE’. Yesterday’s Results. Detroit 0, Cleveland 1. Washington 4, Boston 3. Philadelphia 0, New York 1. Philadelphia 1, New York 4. No others scheduled. tere pains in my back which were al most unberable ot times. The kidney JJ secretions were too frequent In pas-.B“ton^^^^^^^™81 sago and highly colored. Standing of The Leaders. W. L. Pet 47 .657 | 52 .609 JOHN ROBINSON’S 10 BIG SHOWS Writes a letter Read what they say: H. O. Jones Medicine Co., Americus, Ga. Gentlemen: We have used and are using your Balsam of Benzoin for cute, sprains, bruises, wire cuts, galled should ers and sorea of various kinds among our stock and we feel no hesitancy In recommending It to largo horse and mule owners and doalers. JOHN ROBINSON'S SHOWS, By Claud Orton, Boss Hostler Large stock owners and deal ers Bbould not he without this valuable remedy. Equally good for man and household purposes. Call for It by name. JONES BALSAM OF BENZOIN. For aale by druggists and dealers everywhere. I tried Le? street. • • • DANCE AT ARMORY. An enjoyable affair of this evening ply ask Au euju;auio —“ *• “•“—v ** will he the dance at the armory given Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that by the married 'people of the dancing contingent. TO Mothers AND Fathers Having boys in the Navy and young men consider ing serving their country, don’t miss seing the pic ture entitled Life and Training in The U.S. Navy at the ALCAZAR TOMORROW Mr. Hardin has twice publicly recom mended. Foster-MIlburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. advt A lcazad theatreJa Tuesday 5 & 10c Alice Brady, in "MATERNITY” Five acts Wednesday Matinee 5 & 10c; Night 10 & 15c William Desmond, in ‘•PAWS OF THE BEAR’’ Five acts, and “BIS SPrFDY FINISH” Triangle Comedy 5 & 10c Thursday George Beban, in “THE ROADSIDE IMPRESARIO” Five acts ANNOUNCING THE OAKLAND SIX Brief Specifications of Same: Motor, 41-H. P. at 2590 It- P. M. Oakland- Northwal, six-cylinder, cast en bloc, overhead valves, bore 2 13-16-in, atroko 4 3-4-In. Wheelbase 112-ln. Tiros, 32-In by 4-In, non-skid rear. Rear Axle, full floating, one bearing. Carbureter, Marvel, heated from exhaust Clutch, cone type, ball-bearing releaso hoe. Transmission, Sliding gear, select live type. Starting, Lighting and Ignition, Delco. storage Battery, Ox ide. Gasollno System, Oakland-Stewart vacuum system. Gasoline tank In rear. ' *4 Call at display rooms on Jackson street, and see these cars for your self, and let me demonstrate them to you. $915 F. O. II. PONTIAC, HICH. R. E. CATO, Jr. I'llONE 10. OFFICE 120 JACKSON. PROMPT ATTENTION OIVEN TO GAS AND OIL. COOD TIMES THIS FALL Sounds good doesn’t it? Everybody will be pros- r erous, and good things to eat go along with prosperity. sell everything that is good to eat. If you don’t be lieve it, give me that next order. You’ll he satisfied for you’ll get the beSt and freshest of groceries, combined with prompt and courteous service. - V ARTHUR MIZE, Phone 224 201 FORSYTH STREET In The Market For cotton seed, com, peas, peanuts, velvet beans, potatoes, and baled hay. Scales and warehouse Hamp ton street, rear of Harrold Brothers. J. L. Glawson HAVE YOU TRIED IT ? [~o describe any one style, uld not be fai r to the many tutiful models shown. How* ?r we mention brown and y all-over kid boots with mch heels—and the smart Iking boots of dark brown 1 black. When you are weak, nervous, delected, and lack energy and ambition, try Ziron, the new iron Ionic, with hypophosphites and other tonic ingredients, which will put iron into your blood and help to develop IreEh energy lor your nerves and muscles. If you haven’t tried it, do so today. Why wait? It may be Just wtat you need. Ziron contains no alcohol, but just the ingredients known for centuries to be of value as a general, budding recon structive Ionic for w rak, pale people. Druggists sell Ziron, or can gel it for you. Accept no substitutes. Get FUj riuArtK. Pinkston .Company The New Iron Tonic Blood! upe mary SARTIN of R F. D. I. Sardis, Miss., writes. “1 had been suffering some lime with a worn- out, tagged feritagf md^kin bed, hut sometimes felt I ^ouid have to go to bed My stomach didn’t fee. good,- would be bloated, and a good deal of gas. I began to have headaches almost aH the time.^ a near «> ■ 1 was alraid I would have lever,' I felt so tired out. I heard of Ziron, and decided to try it. as I knew I needed a tonic. I found It goori. I rested better and felt stronger, my food seemed to digest much betterand I Improved all around. Try Ziron tod, v. Ask Your Druggist About Our Money-Back Guarani m+\