Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, November 08, 1917, Image 6

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! l’ACIS SO. THE AMERICUS T1MES-RECOH D ER. THUR8DAY, JOHN ROBINSON’S 10 BIO SHOWS Writes a letter Read what thejr way: n. o. Jones Medicine Ox, Americu.s, (la. Gentlemen: Wo have used and a tv using your Balsam of Benzoin for cuts, sprains, bruises, wire cuts, called should* ers 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 ROBINSONS SHOWS, By Claud Orton, Boss Hostler Largo stock owners and deal ers should not be without thia valuable remedy. Equally good for man and household purposes. Call for it by name. JONES BALSAM OF BENZOIN. For sate by druggists and dealers everywhere. PRIZES BRER AT SCHLEY COUNTY FAIR I Schley county’s one-day fair at El- laville lan week was a huge success, thousands attended from the nine dis tricts of the county, and there were FORMER RESIDENT DF AS A BUSINESS WOMAN Friends of Mrs. W. C. Hall, who also many visitors from other coun- formerly lived In Amerlcus, altoni- ties. Next year a ihrec-day fair will cd school here and married here, will be held. i be Interested to know of her success I The following were Ihe prize-win-j out west. She Is u cousin of Mr. rers: John W. Shiver, and u niece of Mrs. Babies—Best boy baby under 1 year.'Anna F. Wilson. $10. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Souter. ! Tho following clipping from t'lo | Host girl baby under 1 year. $10. Salt Lake, Utah, Telegraph, tells Mr. and Mrs. Harris Allmon. lorestingly about her: i School Districts—First prize, $30. j The extensive Interests acquired by Ellavllle; second prize, $20, Glenn the late Judge W. C. Hall, formerly Holly; third prize. $10, Ebenozer. 'secretary of state when Utah wa 9 a These prizes will he used for school territory, city attorney and pioneer Improvement. t > the state, have been looked after Ho;s—Durocs, first prize, $10, Dose almost entirely by his widow, who 'a Bridges; second prize. Walker Wit- the sole administratrix of the estate, llams. Hampshire.., first prize, Hey- and has Just returned to tho city to ■ward Johnson; second prize, $5, Ma- look after the details of a now atrlke. rlan Wall. Poland Chinn, first prize,; of tungBtcn than has been made on $10, Mac Kelley; second prize, $5, one of the properties patented by Grady Johnson. Bcrskhlre, $5. C. H (Judge Hall iu the Deep Creek dls- Burt. ! Diet. Horses—Best Schley County-Raised j The Interests of the estate are Horse, over 3 years, $10, J. !,. Devane ( many and diverse, extending to tha nest Schley Coutyn-Ralsed Hors? Manhattan district In Nevada to a under 3 years, $10. C. B. Barnes. (group of twenty claims thirty miles Mules—Schley County Raised Mule south of SI. Thomas on the Colorado over 3 years. T. 8. Tooke; Best Schley river and Including groups of claims EEDR6IA APPLE CROP IS THE LARGEST TET THREE mins w LOHIED TO HOUlUANIt WASHINGTON. D. C.. Nov. 5.—Co incident with newg that a oonfercnc fn session in LojdUou is now cosldcrtg tho Rumanian situation. It became known today that tho United States had recently udvanred three million dollars to the Rumanian government through the medium of Russia. This Is tho llrst authentic Instance whero tho American government has furnished direct monetary assistance to the Rumanians. County Raised Mule tinder 3 yearB, $10 T. S. Tooke. Cattle—Best Cow and Calf, $5, C. II Burt; Best Bull, $5, R. P. Myriek; Best Heifer, *5, C. H. Burt. Chickens—Best coop of thorough bred Chickens, $5, J. R. Bridges. l’revc-t Ht g Cholera. In the Little Cottonwood canyon, Fcr- ber, Gold Hill and Deep Creek, ail of wlhch Mrs. Hall has visited at various times and over which sbo ererclses a keen supervision. "Upon receiving word of tho new strike made on the Mlantonomi claims, situated in the Deep Creek district,” said Mrs. Hall, "I immediato- ATI.ANTA, Ca„ Nov. 5.—Reports re ceived in Atlanta from north Geor gia counties where the apple Industry ha s experienced a marvelous growth and development in past few years, aro to the effect that the 1917 crop will he one of the largest and best on rocerd, thereby adding still more to Georgia's wonderful prosperity duo to tho high price of cotton and the re cord-breaking production of food and feed crops. Georgia apples have won the blue ribbons in competition with the finest products of Virginia. New York and tho northern Pacific states, and ev ery year the Industry Is growing hig her and moro profitable. To produce apples requires a peculiar combination of soil, climate and rainfall, and the north Georgia counties have all these elements to a marked degree. Owners of orchards In Habersham Harrotson and Polk and other coun- while young orchards are In proceis of development a number of them are making money raising cattle. Notice to Colored Teachers. Colored teachers of Sumter county aro requested to meet at the McCoy Hill school building Saturday, Novem ber 10. ut 10 a. in. Respectfully, E. J. M'MATH, C. S. S. The 11. A. Thomas Hog Powder ly returned to Salt Lake with my son, has a record of 95% cures of Hog James A. Hall, and L. C. Trent, of Cholera. If you food your hogs us the Trent Machinery Co., of Los directed, ycu need never fear hog I Angeles, who Is well known In Salt cholera, nor any other hog disease. Lako financial circles. The proper- And the directions are very simple, j ty Is being worked on a lease and Just about what you arc doing, plus j when operations were begun by tho a few cents worth of B. A. Thomas j men obtaining tho contract work aws Hog Powder In the feed twice a started on a largo outcrop of copper week. ore. In prospecting, however, a largo Usually, though, Cholera gets In! deposit of tungsten was encountered before we know it. Then It requires and the men abandoned work on tho close attention Vo each hog—each,copper ledge and concentrated thei- hog must 1)0 dosed—and If you will'energy in taking out the tungsten, iloso them as directed, you will save j which runs 66 per cent in tho blac.t better than 90 per cent. If you metal and is quoted In the market at don't, the B. A. Thomas Medicine about $26 a unit, which. If the ore costs you -nothing. We—not some'extends across tho face, dhlch I am distant manufacturer — pay your, inforntod Is eighteen feet In width, money back. G. E. Buchanan. j would give a value of moro than j $1,000 n ton to tho ore. Less Intoxication In Now York. ] "My lease was given on favorable NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—At tho offices terms and runs for a year. Mr. Trent Finds Snake In Collar. ATLANTA, Ga.. Nov. 3.—Atlanta may bo bono dry, and Is very bone dry, In fact, like most of the balance of Georgia, but there are still some snakes hiding out, as demonstrate! yesterday when a plumber's negTO helper digging a hole In a basement a downtown building found a monster rattlesnake that colled and struck and barely missed thd 1 negro's band. It measured ten Inches In cir cumference and attracted hundreds of spectators when hung on a string in front of the building where It had been established in winter quarters. sovesbe*. Corn Pain Stopped Quick Corns Lift Bight Off With “Geta-Itf* Blessed relief from corn pains la simple as A B C with "Geta-It." when you’ve been limping around for days trying to get away from a heart-drlltlng corn or bumpy cal lus, and everythin ‘ ng you've tried hab Two to Oi in Quality, andQuant Yes, Ma’am; and You can prove the fin* and the second by ariftm Buy a can of Luzianne half the quantity you on would. If it doesn’t The Luzianne Guarantee: If, after using the eontenta of a can, you are not eati afied in every reaped, your gro cer will refund your money. and taste better than other cS at the price, tell the man , sold it to you and he'll ; ;i V { back your money. M a -. ( mistake, Luzianne is great coj —exceeding great. Ask profit-sharing catalog. only made It worse, and then you put some "Oets-It" on and the pain eases right away, and the corn peel* right off like a banana skin— "ain’t It a grand and heavenly feel ing?” The Reily-Taylor Company, AW Orlea-j free feet. Wo old fellows and young fellows forget our toes and feel frisky as colts. Evei * “ trybody with a corn or callus needs (I Gets- It.” Wo will all walk about and enjoy ourselves as we did without corns. Get a bottle today from your druggist, or sent on receipt of price by B. Lawrence A Co., Chicago, XU., 25c Is all you need to par. ■*nrc y i I til UT3 IEW J03 if HfHENS AVANXAH’S UNFROCKED MINISTER MAKES STATEMENT J. G. O'iver, for a number of years county farm demonstrator, and then di.tiift a cent, bus gene to Athens, whore he will hold an Important plate in ccnn.rtion with the state college. Ills work in tliis county attracted much attention and earned for Mr. Oliver u slate-vidf. ropu’&tion. lie has made pld and notab'c progress In the sev eral years he has engaged in it. SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 3.—Rev. J. J.! Taylor, pastor of First Baptist church * here, who has been asked to resign by his congregation, has issued a public statement in which he declares ho is J in a serene state of mind, and that n DCQPUCQ(1 n) AMQfP 111 clear issue of the situation will be rLtlbntltUil POAlltj 10 brought to the attention of the Bap-j . -- p„,. Trn tlsts at the proper time. Dr. Taylor Is 1 [j U [ijEll N hilMH-H the man who created a furor at the big : Baptist convention in New Orleans by I County Farm Dcmons'ralor G. O criticising the administration and Marshall Is planning to distribute a tho participation of America In the carload of Ferclioron marcs in Sum- Defective Flues Careless with the stove or nace is often the cause of fa Fall, Winter and Spring, Insure Now in our strong companies and be Herbert Hawldii Bring Your Cotton to Dudley’s Bonded Wareta Amerlcus, Ga.. Lowest Storage and Insurance Rates. Money adit on cotton at rate of Six Per Cent, per annum. We also hat, no; room for other farm porducta. We nre In position to asenrs our tomers the highest market price for cotton. Give us a trial. It bouse convenient to both gins. Dudley Bonded Warehouse N. M. Dudley, President J. F. Finch, Warehouu war. The present trouble In the Sa-' (cr county RUB OUT PAIN with good oi! liniment That's the surest way to stop them. .Thu best rubbing liniment is TANG MENTi I Coed fer Ailmcnb of ■ x. -rs.-s, Mulc'j, Cattle, Etc. ' 'oo,l for c -.:n A dies, Uhen .truism, Strains, Jut?, b: :-r.z, Eli - c. 50 . Jo. ,'. 0 Dealers. -•*-3fcEL-..X'TX. ''SSHaPj of the Board of Inebriety, No. 300 and my son will leave soon for an Mulberry street, Charles Samson, ex-[examination of the property, from ecutlve secretary. s,-i|ld that within . which three tons of concentrates aro tht last two or three months there now In tho city awaiting sale, and 1 has been a very material decrease . will await with interest their report, in the number of complaints charge-■ which. If it confirms the news re^ able to Intoxication. I calved, will make the Mlantonoma Mr. Samson 1 8 preparing a report group one of the most valuable pos- on the matter for submission to thQ j flensed by he estate, board. One of the reasons given *s I “Negotiations are also •ponding,” the more /Intensive employment o> i continued Mrs. Hall, ‘‘to begin open- nen since the beginning of the war and tions on tho Colonial group of claim j, the scarcity of labor, as well as the in which we have a third interest and higher price of liquors. Tho stats-1 which 1 9 situated in tho Big Cottoi- mont was borne out at tho Chloy j wood properties. Many of tho other Magistrate’s office, whore It was said [ mining claims under my charge aro the number of cases of Intoxication I working and I take a keen pleasure had decreased. Never before, said in looking after the mining operations Mr. Samson, have tho alcoholic wards at the various properties of tho estate •a: Bcllcvuo Hospital had so few pa- !of which I am administratrix." xannah church grew out of that IncI-■ A numl)cr of farlnors havc a3ktl) llont ' j him nb $t purchasing this blooded ~ jstock, and if he can get a few more of Nuys Railroads Need Help* j them to put in an order ho will have Washington, D. C., Nov. 5—John a Whole carload delivered here at one Skelton Williams comptroller of time. Mr. Marshall says he will bo the currency, today predicted the In-j pleased to confer with any citizen of terstate commerce commission would Suintor county who is interested, grpnt the plea of the railroads for in creased fieifLt rates. He said that present rates nr t not sufficient to C R Cl I It? maintain the nt.treads' credit, Heart Disease Almost Fatal to Youngj Girl niNGfON George R. Ellis has returned from Chicago and Washington, whero ho went as the representative of this tients. LOOK AT YOUR TONGUE! IS IT BROAD, WHITE, FLABBY? -YOUR BLOOD NEEDS ZIRON! When Your Tongue Is White and Flabby, It 12 a Sign That You Are Anemic and That Your Blood Needs Ziron Iron Tonic, For the Benefit of Your Weakened System. The familiarity Mrs. Hall shows I with mining conditions as well as with the prices of which ores are market ed. tho various geological formations and tho terminology of mlnoralogoy and petrology would do credit to an engineer and the success she has made of the various interests left al most entirely to her judgement is a rcmnrkablo tribute to her capacity as a mining woman, of whom there nre few in the country. "My daughter, when thirteen years i federal reserve banking district as a old, waa stricken with heart trouble, .member of a committee of tho National ■h. was so tad w. had to pl.c. her j Farm Loan Aa , oclatlon t0 cons | der ao aha*could” get legislative matters. Mr. Ellis has be?n her breath. One . na ' V >' ab0ut tcn da >' 8 - doctor aald, 'Poor T* 10 committee, on behalf of Its P.s- chlld, ahe is likely J Pociation, will try to get Important, to fall dead any i legislation through the next session of time.’ A friend ! c on:ress. told me Dr. Miles’ | Heart Remedy had j — In The Market For cotton seed, com, peas, peanuts, velvet bean potatoes, and baled hay. Scales and warehouse Hants ton street, rear of Harrold Brothers. J. L. Glawson cured her father, ao I tried It, and ah. began to Im prove. Bha took a great many bot tles, but aha la •pared to me to day, a fat, rosy cheeked girl. No one can Imagine the confidence I have In Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy." A. It. CANON, Worth, Mo. WHY WOMEN SUFFER. Many A merlons Women Are Lonmin-’ The Cause. Look at your tongue In the mirror! » It ought to be polulcd, pink, clean' and firm. If It la broad, white, rented, flabby. It Is probably a anemic, that your blood lacks red corpuscles, that you ar that your system needs iron to bring It up to proper When your blood needs iron, lake Ziron, th talus also the hypophosphltcs cf lime and so (Heats prescribed by the best physicians * Vilien you feel tired and miserab’ Women often suffer, not knowing the ■dO that you nra . not In good health, condition. j 4 now Iron Tonic, which con .a and other valuable tonic Ingre- for this form of trouble. ,e, lack ambition, suffer from Indigestion, . f ,- t A tacit uuumiuii, Buitt-I Aivmi iimibcnwvii, Theumat c pans. • ^ ^ C p ress i on 0 f spirits and a gencr.nl feeling of betas un er ^e w hy not try Ziron to help you back to health? Ziron, the new cc , cafe, reliable t Mr. R. X ..rtpound of Iron, contains no habit-forming drugs. It If -ale remedy—good for men, women and children. ' ^ Poston, of Lillie, La., writes:^*’Somo weeks ago I was suffering *?Uh 80 .nothing like dumb chills. I Just nched all over, my skin would fee! ^.sdimy. I ached worse from my knees down. I didn’t rest well nights, and j Albany. Ga., says: •\ny appetite wasn’t good. I was afraid I would get down in bed and so much j long l| J ne f |, om hcaV y ( du n ac he in to do In the Spring of tho year. I l$egan to look around for something > fho smaU of my back> j had hea0 _ Vi help mo and decided to try *Zlron... I had not taken ono third of a bottle • achCs ftn(l dizzy 8pclla and wa8 bo thor. until I felt much letter. I grew stronger, began to get hungry and did not b|flck spot8 flcatlnR bcforo my cause* Backache, headache, dizziness, ner- | vousness. Irregular urinary passages, wea! - ! ness, languor— • Each a torture cf Itself. Together hint at weakened kidney*. Strike at tho root—get to tho cause. Quickly help the kidneys if they need It. No other remedy more highly en dorsed than Doan’s Kidney PUls. Here’s convincing testimony from this locality. Mrs. C. O. Bales, 212 Fourth street, I suffered for The unbounded confidence Mr. Canon has in Dr. Miles' Heart Rem edy is slured by thousands cf others who know its value from experience. Many heart disorde: * yield !•> treatment, if the treatment pj?it. If you are bothered with ■l.jri breath, fainting spells, jw'". 1 2 n f f 0<,r or anki'-r, pafna about ,!.c lit.ait and sbou’iwT Id vies, I- l*.’? at ion, weak nnd hungry -iicils*- • :i id.ou! I ccgiil li.-ing I'.*. Mile./ iLart Remedy at e. Profit by i’.c experience of other* while you Dr. Milts’ Heart Remedy Is *ot»' cr.i Guaranteed by all drucc^ts. MILE) MEDICAL CO., Elkhjrt, InJ. have any moro of the chlll3. I think Ziron is a splendid tonic." eyes. Doan's Kidney Pills gave me SPECIAL OFFER*. Buy a bottle of ZIRON, today, at your druggist’* qu f ck relief, and I haven’t had any and give it a fair trial, according to directions on tho bottle. If, after using kf . trnllb j n f or nll u 0 « while now’ ««« firm It lumofltorf vnn tnlm the »mntv tattle hack tfOUDIe lOf qUUO a W0U6 DOW. tip one bottle, you find It has not benefited you, take the empty bottle back . . M ~ to the druggist and ho will refund what you paid him for It, We repay him, Prico 60c at all dealers. Don t aim- ao there la no reason why he should not repay you. This offer only applies ply ask for a kidney remedy—g.;t j to the first trial bottle. * (ZA3) Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that If your druggist cannot supply you wo will send you a bottle by parcel ( Mrs. Bales had. Foster-Mllbum Co, io»t, prepaid. Chattanooga Drug ft C >rmW.l Co. Chattanooga, Tenn. Vfers, Buffalo, N. Y. adv .. u - IO. rKr let-1 Ask Your Grocer should be "nipped In (he bud", (or If allowed (o run t unchecked, ccrious results may follow. Numerous cases of consumption, pneu- nonia. and other fatal dis eases, can be traced h^cic to cold. At (ho "ist sign o( a cold, protect yourscll by thoroughly cleansing your system with a lew doses of BEDFORD'S DRAUGHT the old reliable, vegetable tirer powder. Mr. Clias. A. Ragland, o< Madison Heights, Va., says: "I have been using Thed- lord's Black-Draught for stomach troubles. Indiges tion. and colds, aud find it to be the very best medicine I ever used. It makes an old man feet like a young one." Insist on Thedford’s, the original and genuine. K-67 Oil Heaters, Wood Heaters, Coal Heaters, Cooking Stoves, Ranges Williams-Niles Co Phone 706 Commercial City Bank AMERICUS, GA. General Banking business INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS