Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, October 18, 1917, Image 4

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i riGE FOUR. OEHt: mMLKICUS riMLS-RECORDER, THUB8D4Y, OCTOBH | JOHN ROBINSON’S 10810 SHOWS Writes a letter Head what they say: IL O. Jones Medicine Co., Americas, Ga. Gentlemen: We have used and are using your Balsam of Benzoin for cuts, sprains, braises, wire cuts, galled should- era and sores of various kinds among our stock and we feel no hesitancy in recommending It to large horse and mule owners and dealers. JOHN ROBINSON’S SHOWS, By Claud Orton, Boss Hostler Large stock owners and deal ers should not be without this valuable remedy. Equally good for man and household purposes. Call for It by name, JONES BALSAM OF BENZOIN. For sale by druggists and dealers everywhere. LANDING 20,000 MEN EVERY WEEK ON FRENCH SOIL CONGRESSMAN OVERSTREET SAYS THAT UNITED STATES WILL HAVE A MILLION ACROSS BY EARLY SPRING. Don’t Waste Time “Ifollerlnff." “Oeti-It" Never Fall* There Is no need for you to go through another day of forn agony. But be auro you get ”Geta-It.” Accept nothing elrt, for remembers there is positively, nothing el "Gets-It” never lrrftat< SAVANNAH, Ga„ Oct. 16.—Repre sentative J. W. Overstreet, member of Congress from the First district, 'reached Savannah yesterday from the 'nataional capital on Ilfs way to his home in Sylvanla. I Lpeaking of the sentiment of the ^people against Senator Hardwicks jv.ar views, Mr. Overstreet said he thought llaardwick now understood that the pcbple of Ceorgla were be hind the prtsldent, and aiainst any one who stood counter to that policy. He said: "The government has made 'wonderful progress in getting ready for dar during the last six months, j “A great many public men about the capital seem to think that the year may come to a close in ji very short while. Others think it might 'last two or three years longer. The J n a tremendous scale which would Indicate that It is preparing for a 'war of almost any duration. I have been reliably informed that we 'aro landing In France about 20,000 sol diers every week, and at that rate we should have an army of 1,000.000 men In Franco by next spring. Mil itary experts hero think that as soon as we have an army of sufficient size in France to aid tho allies In striking heavy blow that it will be decisive ^ Sun(]ay nd tho war will soon end. Germany j M1<> Magg|e Ca llen left Monday for seems to be ready to make peace now|^ It it an ho secured on the terms | agreeable to her and the Central Row. 'ers, hut the United States and the lilies are determined not to consider The End of t, Your Come Pain Stops at Once-Coxn lifts Off Clean. There 1* nothing In tho world UR* ‘Gets-It” for corn*. Just apply It iceording to directions, the pain according w uw-wy**, (topi at once and then the corn lifts oil as clean as a whistle, go fuss, no tother’-no danger.'' "Gets- - -- you know, Is safe. Millions It. you nnuni have used It. more than all other corn remedies combined, and U nev er falls. u: .nothing else.as good. "Gets-It” never Irritates the live flesh, never makes the toe sore. You can go about as usual with work or play, while "Gets-It," the magic, does all the, work. Then the corn peels right off like a banana skin, and leaves the toe as smooth and corn-free as your palnv Never happened before, did It? Gnieasnot. happened before, did It? Cruessnot. Get a bottle of "Gets-It” today from any drug store, you need pay no more than 25c, or sent on receipt of price by B. Lawrence & Co., Chi cago. Ill, Andersonville Mr. and Mrs. Thompson King and MUs Jones, of Fort Valley. .were vfslt- irs of Mr. and Mrs. Aycock at Prison Want Coirn FOR SALE—One 4-room dwelling ju tho town of Leslie, Ga., convenient ly located: Terms; cheap for cash. W. H. Wade, Cobb, Ga. w&s I WANT TO DO YOUR fine watch, and Jewelry repairing. Expert i and reasonable charge*. R. S. Sroadhurst, Jeweler. 110 Lamar St., directly In front of postofllce. 6-lt FOR SALE—Sow and pigs. 'Worthy, Route B, Americus, Oa. 2.7-dJt-Wlt A. J. THE STANDARD any peace propropcsals until the time for such proposals from their stand point has arrived. It seems to bo the opinion among all well-informed men hat the German government mufct he ntlrhly overthrown before a perma- ent pejeo can established." POULTRY PARASITES. points in Virginia upon k visit of some lenjth. Mrs. Mollie <Sm!th returned Tuesday rom Lorane, whore she has been upon a visit to here sister, Mrs. Farmer Parks. Mrs. J. M. Bryant left Monday for Manchester, where she goes to visit her brother, before returning to her home In Little Rock, Ark. Mrs. B. F. Easterlin left- Tuesday for Atlanta to attend the fair, going from there to Athens to visit her daughter, Thelma, who Is attending Lucy Cobb Institute There was a large crowd from here who attended the association at Blutt Springs Sunday. CapL and Mrs. H. C. Lacey Were You keep the chicken house clean to keep the parasites olfq the chickens You spray to kill 'germs—but what do you do to get the germ and parasites | Inside the chickens? Hens especially .visitors to Americus Friday, show it at moulting time and during The many friends of Emmett Hollo- the winter. How can you expect them'way were given quite a pleasant aur- to lay Free them of all internal par- prise in the announcement of his mar- asltes by feeding B. A. Thomas Poul- 'lags to Miss Pearl Bardin, of Brln- try Powder occasionally. If It doesn't on. Florida, which occurred the 10th make your hens happy, we will return °f this month at the latter s home.^ your money. For sale by O. E. arlvt Doctor’s Satchel and Ford Auto Stolen While Owners Were Inside Seeing Circus Miss Lula Lamar, of Powersvlllo, s here to relieve Miss Callen s agent, Who is away on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Easterlin were hopping In Americus Tuesday after- loon. Mrs. Minnie Hearn and children KASSEL’S 210 Forsyth Street Phone 856 KASSEL’S The Store of Economy for Alterations Ha js trim*, ed free of charge Suits, Coats, Dresses and-Millinery On Sale Now at Sensational Low Prices YES, and what’s more, they are all of Fashion and Correctness. Never before such wonderful values at the beginning of the season as th’ese. Prices in this sale are not nearly so surprising as the splen did Styles, Workmanship and Materials. SUITS ' i . F< ? r ‘hi* weekwe offer exceptional values is Suits, Serges, Poplins and BroaA cloths in all durable colors and sizes, From $12.50 to $38.50 - COATS ATTENTION! Our Coats are remarkably low priced. They are made Wool Velours K*. , Pompons, Broadcloths and Plush, Priced from * / $1750 to $35.00 seys. DRESSES SPECIAL SALE ON DRESSES, ALL NEW MODELS. Dresses greatly reduced.’ Lot No. 1, Taffeta and Satin Dresses Silk Taffeta and Sal $16.50 Values at $10.00 Lot No. 2, Silk and faffeta Dresses, values up to $22.50 Sale Price $15.00 WAISTS wr • -! USt Wai ® ts J eft t and have reduced them remarkably low. Georgetti Waists in White and Flesh. 8 ■ $5.60 Values at $3.50 SWR A TRR S~ For . t . his week , wfe oiie i good values in Sweaters. Just received a r ' y i-JL k X -L/J.YVJ shipment of pretty Silk Sweaters. They are*easily worth $10. Our price $7.75 Wheat Campaign This Week TWELVE HUNDRED CREPE DE U111NE HANDKERCHIEFS SPEC. 1U AT $S.7i DOZEN OB SSe BACH So new and sp fresh that we Just ‘ty of medlclnee and surgical lnstru- *.s time to open them, and mark them ments, belonging to Dr. J. T. Stukes, tor tomorrow. They oome In about jwa s also taken from an auto parked mtij different patterns. It takes nerve next to the Ford. BY G. O'MARSHALL, County Farm Demonstrator, _ . , Every man In Sumter county be- ttendod the jelreus In Americus Set- tween the agei of 2110 31 t s conscrlpt- urday. _ ed by hie country to Bhoulder a gun . „ , ... Mr y r ' and Mr *' porr5 ' Mlmblsh and an d flgbt for his country and the prln- A Ford automobile belonging to Mr. children were among others going James Holly was stolen at the circus ' (0 Americus Saturday.' 'grounds Saturday night. I Miss B eu i a h Pennington spent the I A leather case, containing a quantl- wce k-end with homcfolke In Cutt •>.T ifo buy tills size lot qf fine handker- for a Cotton Avenue store. We not believe any atore In Americus ever shown at one time such a ga assortment. Take your pick at, h 36c; per doxen, $2.75. J OF ME VS WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. ^Offering savings of a third cn re liable grades of Underwear all are first quality, except those designated aa Seconds. At S5c. Ben’s Jaeger Fleeced Un- -Jjerwear. Shirts and Drawers. At 75c. Men’s line $1.00 spring needle Shirts and Drawers. Alt J1.00. Men’s Cooper-Make apxdng needle goods, Shirts nod Draw - At 75c. Ladles’ 98c Low Neck and tort Sleeve Vests; Pants to match. • At 25c. Misses Vests, full bleached. ,lt soc. Nileses’ Vests, full bleached. HEW NECKWEAR FOB KEN Ke and 50c. Over fifty dozen Just received; tho - emit shapes of rich heavy silks, 35c aad 60c. ' BILK POPLINS, BLACK, \WHTTE AND COLORS, SSr. JrtiU 36 Inches wide and worth 61.25, ^ worth a cent, full Hue of colors, eAJte and black, at yard 98c. THE STANDARD DRY GOODS CO. - Phone 326. Rewards hare been offered. Ameriew, 6a 5^" Head-Off a Headache Nethiag Is Bettar than Dr. Mile*’ Anti-Pain Ptilg They Give ReUef Without Bad After-Effects. ■1 can ear that Dr. MUee’ Rem- •41m have been a godaend to me and my family. I used to have ■uch terrible headaches I would al most be wUd for days at a time. I began using Dr. ililee’ Antl-Paln Pills and nevsr hare those head aches any more. Z can sptak highly of Dr. Miles* Nsrvlne also for It cured one of mtr children of n terrible nervous disorder. I can always ■peak n good word for your Rem edies and hare recommended them to a good many of my friends who hare been well pleased with them.” MRS. GEO. H. BRYAN. ft Janesville, lows. For Sals by All Drugfllsts. 25 Dotes. 25 Cents. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhert, Ind. OCTOBER 24 TO BE LIBERTY LOAN DAY Retarding the necessity of planting more wheat than ever this fall, I wish lo publish th© following letter received from Mr. Bradford Knapp, chief of ex tension work in the South. It Is a strong appeaf to the farmer from a pa- clples upon which our governmer.i .vas trjctic standpoint us well as for established. , Iprofit for himself. Every farmer In Eumtor county is; Georgia Is asked to increase Its conscripted by the chief executive,!gheat acreage by 100 per-cent. I JVoodrow Wilson, to do his bit In help- \ might say that prominent persons In ing to produce for the nation’s com- the state wanted to increase it more WASHINGTON, D. C , Oct. 15—Proa- dent Wilson, In behalf of the Liberty oan, has Issued a proclamation set- ing aside Oct. 24 as Liberty Day, an ! rglng the people of the nation to as- emble on that day In the'r respect- 1 o communities and "pledge to one mother and to the government that opresents them the fullest measure f financial support." "Let the result be so Impressive, nd emphatic,” the president urge,, ‘that It will echo throughout the ent ire of our enemy as an Index of what .mcrica intends to do to brlngvthls war to a victorious conclusion." nilssary. Worn Out? RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment That's the surest way to stop the no. [The best nibbing liniment i,j No doubt you are. II you suffer (ram any ol the numerous ailments to . which an women are sub ject. Headache, back ache, sldeache, nervous ness, weak, tired feeling, are some ol the symp toms, and you must rid yourself of them in order to feel well. Thousands of women, who have been benefited by this iu to remedy, urge you I TAKE Cardui MUSTANG, LINIMENT* |? Coed for the Ailments of : Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. , Good for ysur own Aches, i Peins, Rheumatism, Sprains, I CuB, Bums, Etc, ,[ 25c. 5Cc. 2*. At all Dealer*. Mrs. Sylvanla Woods, ofCUfton Mills, Ky., says: “Before taking Car dul, 1 was, at times, so weak I could hardly walk, and the pain In my back and head nearly killed me. After taking three bottles of Cardui, the pains dis appeared. Now I feel as wellasfeverdld. Every suffeilng woman should fryCarduL” GetabolUe (oday. E-d8 than that when the campaign was first begun In Augustrbut the department endeavored to place ethe requested in crease a t a conservative figure. I have now heard from all of tho directors In the other Southern states as to .the progress of the campaign. They have all Indicated that the farm ers are enthusiastic and that In ala probability the request of the federal government will be met fully. This has been done In the face of the high pr'ce of cotton and an abundance of food crops In the other states. Is Geeorgla going to fall behind her sister states, or Is she going to make a tremendous effort to equal the acre age requested? Your director has sug gested that the attention or every >oun(y agent be devoted to this sub- Jict during the week from October 15 t > 20.= With him I suggest that you K drep everything else and bend your entire effort In securing the acreage In wheat. Seed wheat may be hard lo get. Consult with business men, seed houses, county councils of defense, your state agricultural college, and other state activities and see that the seed wheat can be obtained for al> armers who desire to plant j We fully realize that labor Is short, .we'fully realize that* fertilizers are high and we fully realize that maciho- ery Is scarce, but If the enemy were at your door you would be willing to put forth every ounce of human energy you have to do this or any other thing ask- el In order-46 defeat them. Remember this—If the enemy ii not defeated on on the other side, he will have to he defeated on this side. From every ether Southern state the meseage haa lean "‘We will make it." Will you, by 3 :ur efforts and the efforts of the farm. e:s of the county, enable the director f extension In Georgia to wire us on November 1, "Georgia will not fall ehlnd ner sister states?” Dr. W. D. McWhorter Is Offerered Professorship By Cornell University The many friends of Dr. W. B. Me- ''h or ter will be interested to know hat he has been offered > i ship at Cornell college, at III iVork. Dr McWhorter, who is to rclssloncr for Sumter county to New oYrk to look over Ik t’em and confer with the he university. Upon leaving was Inclined to believe that acctpt the offer. He has miffie Americus oil county an efficient health < if he make, his residence his departure will be gem gretted. - ‘ LOOK AT YOUR TONGUE! ' IS IT BROAD, WHITE, FLABBY? -YOUR BLOOD NEEDS 211 When Your Tongue Is White fend Flabby, It & * That You Arc Anemic and That Your Blood Needs Ziron Iron Tonic, For the Benefit of Your Weakened System. Look at your tongue in the mirror! It ought to be pointed, pink, clean and firm. "" If it 13 broad, white, coated, flabby, it la. probably a sign anemic, that your blood larks red corpuscles, that you are not In P— that your system 1 needs Iron to bring It up to proper condition. When your blood needB Iron, take Ziron, the new Iron Tonic, tains also the hypophosphltes of lime and soda and other valuable I dienta prescribed by the best physicians for this form of trouble. , AVbqn you feci tired nod miserable, lack ambition, auffer from I rheumatic pains, gastric catarrh, depression of spirits and a gew of being “under tho weather”, why not try Ziron to 1 help you l» c V* Ziron, the new compound of Iron, contains no habit-forming w- a safe, reliable tonic remedy—good for men, women and children. Mr. R. U Poston, of Lillie, La.. wrltes: a ‘‘Some weeks ago I *•* with something llko dumb chills. I Just ached all over, my skin * clammy. I ached worse from my knees down. I didn’t rest well my appetite wasn’t good. I was afraid I wouMget down In bed anc to do In the Spring of the year. I began to look around for * to help mo and decided to try Ziron...I had not taken one third«, until I felt much better, I grew stronger, begin to get hungff **■ ha,e any more of the chills. I think Ziron la a splendid tonic. _ SPECIAL OFFER: Buy a bottle of ZIRON. today, ft and give it a fair trial, according to directions on the bottle, up one bottle, you find It has not benefited you. take the " to the druggist and he will refund what you paid him for l. so there Is no reason why he shonld not repay you. Tbi* otnr to the flrat trial bottle. - If your druggist qannot supply you we w|ll send you a bolt. cost, prepaid. Chattanooga Drug & Opemlcr.1 Co. Chattanooga T , at yo o empty c«' •it.