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THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1919.
AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER.
LUNCH.
DOOR little Chub Ursus lay anuf,
* fling and whining on the bank juat
worn out from hie swimming experi
ence. Hie dear mother licked him
all over, and he soon eat up and took
"Jimmy Coon,” said Teddy Pos-
tnn, "I always heard that things
Those Two Little Boars Had To Jump
High To ,Get Any.
were as easy as falling off a log, and
I don’t see that it was easy for
Chub to fall off that log."
“Tea, it is easy to fall off a log,
only Chub wouldn't let go, and his
claws stuck tight to the old log for
ha was afraid he would fall.”
Now Aunt Matilda Ursus was get*
ting lunch for her hungry and
bausted family, for they were
worn out with .their long swimming
lesson that she thought they must
have a recess. She found an old
dead tree, and tore off the bark and
picked out the white grubs and
‘ each cub how to find their
David
writes:
of Forbus, Tenn.,
I got ,i bottle of ZIron and
A big ant hill about three feet high
was close by, and Aunt Matilda
would put in her huge paw and claw
out a handful and eat up the run-
ning ants. Then each little bear I ing of giving up, i was so weak!
would do exactly as sho did. Now cannot tell you how bad 1 felt. Hsd
you know that bears like ants very stomach trouble, loss of appetlt'
grubs were the meat, and the ants
were the pickles.
Those little bears, thugh, liked to
eat just as much as you do and they
liked something sweet for a good
dessert, but not everyday was there
a sweet dessert.
Somtimes, on a Jay when there
was too much work to do, there
wouldn’t be any dessert at all. That
good kindergarten teacher had
kind heart, though, and she thought
those little cubs deserved a good des
sert.
So Aunt Matilda let her little pri
vate school to another hollow tree
that she had noticed some time be
fore and into which bees were flying
and buzzing. She put in her great
paw and drew it ut and she had
great piece of honey comb, and the
sweet honey was dripping from it.
Aunt Matilda stood up high and
held the honey out of reach and
those two little bears had to jump
high to get any. It was a very pret
ty sight and that lovely family made
a game of it.
Jimmy Coon said: “Well, my fa
ther always said to us that we must
be cheerful when we eat,' for it
makes our food digest better.”
“Well, you are pretty smart, Jim
my Coon, if you remember all your
father ever told you. All X pan see
is that Mother Ursus gets most of
the money!” - ; .
Tomorrow—Aunt Matilda Is Scared.
DRAFT OF AMERICAN
PLAN BEING CONSIDERED
.WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—(By
Associated Press.)—With the orig
inal American draft of tho League
of Nations covenant before it, the
senate foreign relations committee
today had a long list of questions to
ask when David Hunter Miller, advis
er to the League of Nations commis
sion at Versailles,‘appeared in the
committee hearing. As leader of tho
opposition to unreserved ratification,
Senator Lodge’s speech was heard
with great interest by senators
both sides of the light
TRAINED
ADVISES
NURSE
PEOPLE.
I was a great sufferer of stom
ach and liver trouble and can not
say enough in praise of Mayr's
Wonderful Remedy. It has done so
much for me and I am recommend
ing it to other sufferers. I was a
trained nurse in Marine and other
hospitals years ago, therefore many
come to me for advice. I certainly
received great benefit from Mayr’s
Wonderful Remedy." It is a simple,
harmless preparation that removes
the catarrhal mucus from the intes
tinal tract and allays the inflamma-
tion which causes practically all
stomach, liver and intestinal ail
ments, including appendicitis. One
dose will convince or money refund
ed. For saio by Howell’s Pharmacy
and druggists every where.—(adv.)
. 25c—New T. R. Want /
Minimum... Try them.
HERBERT W. MOON
Real Estate and Insurance.
Real Estate. City and Country Property. Insurance. Life, Fire
! Casualty. Phone 714. 36 Planters’ R»nb Bldg.
and <
When in Need of Insurance Just Phone 849.
J. G HOLST
INSURANCE in All of Its Branches. BONDS.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Honest time faithful
ly applied by good mechanics, insures
satisfaction on auto repair. Try us.
Schneider Marble Co. 2-tf
“A TOTAL WRECK”
SAYS TENNESSEAN
Rflio Si.:
Now Feels Fine, Slnci Tiling
7lron Iron Tonic.
FOR SALE—One Woodruff saw
mill, 5,000 feet daily capacity; one
30 hp. return tubular boiler (new
flues); one 20 hp. Schofield en
gine; one log cart; cant hooka,
wrenches, tools, belting and piping.
Also one pair good mules. A bargain
if you mean business. J. W. Shiver.
J0-7t ,
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Case 9-18 Tractor
and power hay press. Tractor used
threshing season; press new. Will
sell at sacrifice. G. W. Walters.
10-Gt
FOR RENT
FOR SALE—Lime for saniU'ry
purposes. $1.25 per barrel delivered.
J. W. Shiver, Phone 117. 28-tf
FOR SALE—Best of building sand,
$2.00 per yard, delivered. Clark’s
Transfer. Phone 303. ‘ 10-lw
FOR RENT—One store on cotton
venue. Consult Miss Annlg Picket
10-tf
LOST AND FOUND
.•'OR SALE—All my household fur
niture, ivory and ihaple bedroom
suite, iron beds, springs and mat-
;;>r«r tifr i ° d ? <*•*» »»<«
come In so good a ume aa I was think-1, , One three-piece leather par-
They have a sour taste and
bears consider them as pickles. So
you see that those bears had really
meat for lunch. Those fat white
FIRM.DISSOLUTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
Prather-Analey company, a partner
ship- heretofore composed of J. E.
Prather and Carl E. Ansley, has this
day been dissolved by mutual con
sent by the withdrawal of Carl E.
Ansley therefrom and J. E. Prather
taking over the assets and assuming
the liabilities of the same. J. E.
Prather will continue the business in
dividually under the name of J. E.
Prather.
This July 24. 1919.
J. E. PRATHER.
CARL E. ANSLEY.
couldn't sleep, In fact was a total
wreck all over, as I am subject to weak
spells In the Spring of the year. After
using ZIron will say I now feel fine
and can do a fine days work. I think
you have a good medicine, and I .can
surely recommend It to any ono who
needs a tonic".
Medical authorities and text books
agree that iron Is needed to keep the
system In good condition. Investiga
tion shows that pale, weak, tired peo
ple generally lack the neccss:
mount of Iron In their blood. The
strength that Iron gives may be ob
tallied by taking ZIron Iron Tonic.
Try It Ask your druggist about bis
guarantee on ZIron. zn 4
\bur Blood Needs
The Tractor That Stays
P " is pretty generally accepted row that
the farm power of the future will be
generated by kerosene and other low-grade, low-
priced fuels. A tractor that operates successfully
on these fuels, insuring dependable power at draw
bar and belt, is the tractor that will stay because it
will pay.
International 8-16 Tractor
has established its reputation for satisfactory per- •
formance in the school of experience. It has
passed successfully through long and rigid tests
under actual field conditions in all sections of the
country. /
Belt work is becoming more and more important
The use of small threshers, ensilage cutters, eta,
combined with a suitable tractor, is making the
fanner more and more independent
All of this emphasizes the value to you of an
International 8-16 tractor that is designed to do
tip-top belt work as well as taking care of field and
road jobs.
Place your order now and avoid shipping
delays. •
lor suite. China cabinet Mrs. Wei-
bom Clarke, 406 East Church Street.
lQ-3t
FOR SALE—Rebuilt “490" Chev
rolet, in good mechanical condition;
one extra tire and rim; runs good
and is o bargain. COTTON AVE.
GARAGE—11-41.
FOR SALE—At a bargain, one
Ford Truck, hauls as much as 1200
pounds; in good condition. J. W.
Berwick, Leslie, Ga. 10-12t-4w
LOST—Between Methodist church
and Central depot one fountain pen
with initial. If found phone John
Fergnson at 202. ... ^ 0-tf.
FOUND.—Auto tire, between
Americus an dSmithville, Same can
be had b ypaying for this ad and see
ing C. G. Goneke, Smithville, Ga.
0-4t
WANTED—TO RENT
WANTED—Threo or four unfur
nished rooms, or a small house about
Sept 1. References. H. C. Clemens,
Windsor HoteL ,31-tf
WANTED—SITUATIONS
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
SEABOARD AIR LINE BT.
- Passenger Train Schedule.
Time Table EffecUve 10:01 A. U
March 31,1919.
Eastbound.
DEPART-
For Cordole, Helena and Savannah
1:11P.M. Eastern-Time.
For Cordele and Helen . 4:15 P. M
Eastern Time.
For Cordele, Helena and Savannah
3:20 A. M. Eastern Time.
Westbound.
DEPART—
For Richland, Columbus and Al
bany, 10:00 A M. Central Time.
For Columbus and Montgomery, 1:10
P. M. Central ' it -
WANTED — Position by refined
young man as grocery clerk or chauf
feur. D. T. Ellis, Timcs-Rocorder.
13-4t
7C*
DR. E. E. PARSONS
Dentist
Office Commercial City Bank Bldg.
P. 0- feox 443. Res. 112 W. Church.
OFFICE HOURS:
8 to 12 a. m.—1 to 6 p. m.
Night 7:30 to 9 except Thursday.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
ATTENTION. FARMERS—THE
COTTON SEASON IS HERE. WE
HAVE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIV-
ERY A ONE-TON MAXWELL
TRUCK, COMPLETELY REBUILT.
WE WILL GIVE YOU A REAL
BARGAIN ON THIS TRUCK.
HOOKS MOTOR CO.. LAMAR ST..
PHONES 16.J or 16-W. 12-tf
SHEFFIELD COMPAN v
Phope 20. Americas, Gi
I > . tRNATIONAL h -\n' r. ^ i f i
I ARM .HAclii Nt. •
WANT TO DO YOUR One watch,
clock and jewelry repairing. Expert
service and reasonable ebarges. R. 8.
Broadhurst. Jeweler, 110 Lamar St,
directly In front of poatofllco.
COLORED INSURANCE agents
to solicit members and organize
lodges for a 103.33 per cent policy
solvent fraternal insurance society li
censed to operate in your state. Good
territory, big commissions and a life
time opportunity for hustlers. Fur
ther particulars by communicating
with “The American Workmen," 620
F. St. N.-W., Washington, D, C.
18-2t
WANTED—To buy ono -hundred
tons of scrap iron, brass copper, lead
rags, sacks, aluminum and tallow.
We are paying the highest market
price for all kind of junk. 332 Hamp
ton street. Americus Junk Co.
.. 31-26t
Orange
-crusH
Healthful thirst-quenching
—Orange-Crush has won
admirers ‘mong young
and old. Order an ice-
cold bottle. Orange-Crash
it optainable by the case
wherever soft drinks are
sold. Our modem bottling
machinery assures abso-
lutaly ihe purity of Orange
Americus
Bottling Co., .
By the bottle—
Less by the case
WANTED LUMBER—At all times,
Gum, Poplar, Ash ,Oak, Maple, Jun
iper and Pine lumber. Never seU
your lumber without consulting us;
mere’s a reason. We pay 90 per
cent, cash upon receipt of shipping
papers. East Carolina Lumber Co.
New Bern, N. C. 5-14t-dAw
C. P. DAVIS
Dental Surgeon
ORTHODONTIA, PYORRHOEA
l(«s. Phone 31S -.dee Phone 818
Allison Building.
i DR. J. C. BERRY
1 Physician and Surfoou.
Office Phones Res Phono
130 and 08 C12
Office in Bell Bldg.
GORDON HOWELL
Attorney-At-Law
Allison Bldg. Phone 849
MISCELLANEOUS
--— tatthiY
•tawi lw nr Month o/Stnk4 m
PAKM LOANS.
FeRM (AND CITY LOANS— SI-IS
merest Terms easy. Quick service.
>• W TV,It— ’ 4-tl>-tf
FRATERNAL ORDERS
» ana s. B
AMERICAS LCDOB
f a a. :l.
every sect-id
Fourth Friday nlfhi
at t o’clock.
8 L M’DaNIKL, W V.
I. HAMMOND. Bar,
IT SAJ&ES
REGifTS
Have you insured those addi
tional stocks or additions to your
home? GOOD FIRE INSUR
ANCE will save heartbreaking re
grets. See us now.
Herbert Hawkins
B. H. ALLEN
Tin and Slate Roofing, Metal Ceil
ing Skylights. Roof Ventilators
Fireproof Metal Windows, and
classes of Sheet Metal Work, st
Live and Let Live Price. 1!
t Lee St. Phone 703.
TAXI CAB PHONE 49
I no longer get my calls st 825
A1 rays call 49.
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^AUTOMOBILE LIVERY}
X Americus Taxicab Co.
iPhone 825. Res Phone 646
5 LL COMPTON. 1.
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KIMBALL HOUSE, ATLANTA
In The Centre of the Wholesale
and Retail Districts
400 ROOMS. RATES MODERATB.
L. J. DINKLER, C. L. DINKLER,
Proprietor, Manager.
DELCO-LIGHT
The complete Electric Light
end Pewer Pleat
Lightens the burden of the
housewife, No more household
drudgery.
H. F. BYRD. Phone 402
F. O. Bos 41, Americas Ga.
East
JUST RECEIVED
50 Hackney and Studebakc
FARM WAGM!
One Carload Of
BUGGIES
Buggy and Wagon
HARNESS
All At Very Attractive Prices.
B G. A. &W.G. TURPIN.
Lamar Str eet
New Crop Tui
Seed
baa arrived and can give you all varieties;
Rutabagas.
PLANT EARLY; RYE AND RAPE
for grazing—nothing will be more profitable.
PHONE 602. PROMPT DE
PLANTERS SEED CO.
209 Forsyth St. Phone 502
NOW GINNI]
COTTON
New 80-Saw Munger Outfit Installe
WE’RE READY TO GIN THE HIGHES
PRICED COTTON EVER
GROWN
......To give our many customers the most
efficient service possible, we have bought
and installed a BRAND-NEW 80-SAW,
BALL-BEARING MUNGER OUTFIT,
with 12-frich saws—electrically driven—•
the latest model.
We have employed competent l
—experts in this line, who will look af
your cotton while in our hands.
You have a cordial invitation to visit <
plant, inspect the new outfit, and let
show you how well we can look
your interests.
We’ll Buy Your Cotton
Seed and Peanut*
We’re actively in the market for cotton
seed and peanuts, and will make it to
YOUR interest to see us whenever
have these products to sell.
FARMERS C0TT0N10IL CO.
(THE NEW MILL)
G. W. Riley, Manager Phone!
AMERICUS.
We Gin the First Bale!
Saturday we ginned the FIRST bale of cot.
ton, a bale brought in by MR. A. A.
FORREST. We are ready for yours ne
(MONEY S^ojo
Money Loaned 1“™ LV;
paying part or all of principal at any intaraat pariod, .top,
Urait on amount, paid. We always have bast ratss and
terms and give quickest service. Sava money by smim or <
“• . G. R. ELLIS or G. C. WEBB
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
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