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IPSDAY. MARCH 25,1920.
AMLIilCUS TIMES-RECORDER
PAGE THREE
fJOYS HIS
3 MEALS A DAY
| Woolen Thinks Midi of Z1R0N Because
II Made Him His Old Self Again.
Irk people do not get much out ol life.
Irder to enjoy your meals, to do your
|k well, you must be strong and
e weak, nervous people frequently
iron to enrich their blood ana to re-
viijiity to their system, and a good
:o supply the iron is to followr the
nnle of Mr. Clayton Wooten, ol Scot-
ha . who used Ziron tron Tonic and
.this to say about it:
1 have taken Ziron according to dlrect-
I and I can truthfully say that It is a
[tonic. It >>as done me all the good.
. | began taking it, I havegalneaeigbt
Js ir weight and enjoy eating three
■is a day. I shall do all I can to re-
“ icnd /iron."
Z.rnnl Your druggist sells Ziron
guarantee to refund your money if
-si bottie fails to benefit. You ean-
flose anything, but very likely will
I much, by getting a bottle of Ziron,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Easterlin, Jr.
spent the week-end with Mrs. Easter
lies parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pennjng-
Wicker and Dallas Pennington vis
ited friends at Montezuma Sunday
afternoon.
• Macon, spent Monday
night here with his grandfather, G.
Willis. .
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tedger spent
Sunday with Mrs. Tedgers parents at
Andersonville.
• B (M\ Deceased: You are hereby no- course of its business, to have and
tified that Gus Holcomb has made ap-' use a connon seal,
plication to me for an order authoriz-; Sixth,
mg C. Douglas Wilson, executor of j They also desire the right for said
the estate of S. J. Wilson, to execute corporation to adopt a Constitution
deed to conform to a bond for title and By-Laws, for the purpose of de-
held by applicant as in said petition tormining the number and names of
described. This petition will be heard its officers, the manner in which the
and determined on the first Monday forporation shall be operated, not
in May. 1920. This Mam* fin!. 1020 inconsistent with this charter, to fix
in May, 1920. This March 3rd, 1920.
_ . JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary, Sumter County, Georgia.
LEGAL AD NO 168.
To The Heirs at Law of S. J. Wil
son, Deceased: You are hereby
Deputy Clerk Sumter Sup. Court.
S. R. HEYS,
-EGAL AD NO. 172.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
The return of the appraisers set
ting apart twelve months' support to
the wife of Wm. M. Kidd, deceased,
having been filed in my office; all
persons concerned arc cited to show
cause by the 13th day of April, 1920,
why said application for twelve
months’ support should not be
A number of pupils are absent from ^ J ’ B ' ? c,amar 5“ ”•{<> «P- forth, and as are
school this week because of sickness. f‘‘ A n to ? e , °.r an order authorii- after be allowed
the membership fees and dues, and
the qualification of members of said
corporation.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to|"£"$."d
be incCrr'orrte i under the name and r i-m. a L
style aforesaid, with the powers, priv- i T ” ,s 1920.
ileges and immunities herein set JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
arc now and ™ a y. her «; j LEGAL AD NO. 173. I
Libel For Divorce.
G. M. Israel, of Macon, spent Mon- ^ ou K' as excuc tor of similar character unde/the laws of | Anthanv'itosfvs AnrbfT n t
day night here with his sister, Miss ‘^ cstat o of S. J. Wilson, to execute Georgia, and petitioners will ever SumtJr sXneHor cou?>
Leila Israel. deed to conform to a bond for title pray. W. W. DYKES, j to Mav Term ! 920 Returnable
your Blood Needs
Put That Camera
To Work
todaks and Supplies
Finishing
The Best
MURRAY’S
PHARMACY
n.c $<yxa£JL> Stare
Mr. and Mrs. I*. E. Ivey, misses j ..* . * «~ ~~—* — — —
Freeman and Butler and Mr. Fold of de * c ” bed - This petition will be heard ... _..
Pinehurst, visited Mr. and Mrs o' A determined on the first Monday March, 1920.
~ m May, 1920. This March 3rd, 1920.
Summers Sunday.
LEGAL AD NO. 166.
Libel for Divorce.
In Sumter Superior Court. May
Term, 1920. Mrs. Hattie Cawood vs.
J. C. Cawood.
To J.
notified
JOHN A. CQ3B,
Ordinary, Sumter County, Georgia.
LEGAL AD NO. 169. .....
To The Heirs at Law of S. J. Wil- Superior Court of Sumter County
son, Deceased ” .... . r> L
n , ... • | to May Term, 1920.
"“be and"appear"at
q p hpvq ! ‘ he Superior court to be held in and
• . i for Sumter county on the 4th Mon-
°1 ajs Ml puu uaqt ‘ogdi u; Aup
GEORGIA, Sumter County. I defaut’ She'reofTho
deputycLkpf the j £§"£ to 7u“tice h »ha» .UrUin Pr °‘
Witness the Honorable Z. A. Lit-
Dept. Clery Sumter Sup. Court
wuoo, I . , You arc hereby noti- Georgia, d ? he !! b Y cer . tlf > that tho ! tlejohn, judge of said court t h . the
C Cawood- Y„„ that Emmett F. and John E. Fer- | f2 r <‘S 0,n K !? a .true and correct copy i i 8 th day of March 1920
to' he I°a „ 0U a . r !u her ,? by have made application to mo of the application for charter as the y S R upvc
to be end appear at the May f„ r „„ n n™ “ same appear* of flic in this office. Deputy Clerk Superi C rt
appears of file in this office.
16th day of March, 1920.
vorce or in default thereof i as . ir ? “ ,d P etition described. This
>:< v\\\v\\\\:av •>;«'
This 2nd day of March, 1920.
H. E. ALLEN,
Clerk, Sumter Superior Court
LEGAL AD NO. 167
- „ in May, 1920.
This March 3rd, 1920. j
JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary, Sumter Conuty, Georgia. |
9 of Ohio. City of Toledo,
Kta County, si.
hnk J. Cheney makes oath that bo
knior partner of the Arm of F. J.
hty & Co., doing business In the City
roledo. County and State aforesaid,
[that said firm will pay the sum of
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
levary case of Catarrh that cannot be
U by tie use of HALL’S CATARRH
DICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY,
lorn to before me and subscribed In
breience, this 6th day of December,
I. IMS.
A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Ill's Catarrh Medicine Is taken in-
ally ami acts through the Blood on
ilucous Surfaces of the System. Send
iMtimor.iftls. free.
?. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O.
1 by all druggists, 76c.
Il'i Family Pills for constipation.
[HE STANDARD
Dtrest Hosiery For
len,
Women
Children
and
ray, druggist; Sheffield Hardware Co.
and Sparks Grocery Co.— (adv)
Can’t
you
sleep?
lies Pure Thread Silk
fine quality; sizes
0. Black, white, cor-
.adies’ Silk Lisle; very
spocia! value; black, white and
'van; sizes 8 1-2 to 10.
'L-ii's Fine Highly Mercer
ized Half Hose, black, white
and cordovan. Sizes 9 1-2 to 11.
19c.—Sheer, White Lawn, full,
regular width; regularly 26c.
!'*c. Men’s Work Shirts, made
<»f g..«.i Chambray; all sizes, 14
to IT. ’ / *
2c.—Hot Standard Apron Gina-
nam; colors all guaranteed;
lull width. '- f
- h* K:ne, smooth Sea Island,
Y ii.ehes wide, value . now
Yard Wide Percales, new
SpDmr patterns; fast colors.
three thousand yards
t Faces, Edgings and In
ertings.
1 ’ ,l - Silk Poplins. 36 inches
. black, white and colors.
Over fifty patterns of New
4ft inches wide.
Sealpax Underwear for
m '‘ : none better made; all
s 'z*- . 34 to 46. 9
Children's Rompers, of fast
•d Chambray; sizes 2 to 6
—(iuaranteed All Wool
and Black) Serge; 40
wide.
B* : " — Pretty Wool Fibre Art
^ ares, reversible 9x12 feet.
-Crex Art Squares; size
feet; twenty patterns.
Over fifty styles of beaU-
; ul /y made Children's Dresses
P' hfrew Gingham.
, » ard Wide Linene, fine fin-
limit 10 yards to each cus-
LEGAL AD NO. 170. I
tTtCIt \ „»(I| T wit To The Hcirs at Law of s - J - Wil-! I
— lhe Hcl r« nt Law of^LJVlI. n a. You are hereby not!-., /
"And There W..n’t the Slighte.t 1 ficd ,. tha ? M ?' BuIah Fewe11 1,88 made , /
Smell From Deed R.t.,*> | application to me for an order author.' /
Writes John Simpkins, farmer 0 f v J? on ' e * ccuto r of /
Aannamlaie, N. y. “Rats were cost- 1 cstatc °' s - J- Wilson, to execute I V
ing me hundreds yearly; tried dogs, ' k 'f d , to conform to a bond for title '/
ferrets, poison, could not get rid of , ld b Y applicant as in said petition '/
them. Bought $1.00 pkg. of RAT- described. This petition will be
SNAP (5 cakes). Used half, not a bcar, | and determined on the first 'j
live rat since. Dead ones aplenty. I „ , ,n 1^20. This March
like,RAT-SNAP because after kill- ^ rd t 1920. JOHN A. COBB,
ing rats it dries them up—leaves no Ordinary, Sumter Countv, Georgia.
smell." Three s ; zes, 25c, 50e, $1.00. ~
Sold and guaranteed by Nathan Mur- I71 ;
. GEORGIA, Sumter County.
To The Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of C. S. Glover, F. P.
Harrold and N. A. Ray, of said
state and county, v respectfully shows
the following facts, to-wit:
First":
That petitir ners together with
their associates, desire to be incorpor
ated under the name and style, THE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, OF
AMERICUS AND SUMTER COUN
TY, for a period of Twenty (20)
years, with a right of renewal at the
expiration thereof.
Second.
The objeet^ of said corporation
shall be to promote the economic,,
civic and social welfare of the people j V
of Sumter Countv, Georgia. v
Third. ! f/
There hall be no capital stock and« ^
its source of income shall be from j
membership dues,' contributions, dd- i /C
nations, and such other sources. as 1
it may legitimately receive same
with9ut engaged in business for pe
cuniary profit.
Fourth.
The principal office and place of
business will be in the City of Amer-
icus, Sumter County, Georgia,
Fifth.
It desires the right to sue and be
sued, to hold, sell, lease, mortgage
real estate and such personal proper
ty as may be needed for the purposes
of the organization, to incur debts, to
borrow money and give notes, bonds
or other written obligations therefor,
to sign contracts, in the regular
Why
Suffer?
Mrs. J. A. Cox, ofAI.
derson, .W. Va., writes:
.'••My daughter . . .suf
fered terribly. She could
not turn in bed ... the
doctors gave her up, and
we brought her home to
die. She had suffered so
much at.. .time. Hav
ing heard of Cardui, we
got It for her.” •
i
I
V
you can’t sloop at night, take
Restol, the new remedy for sleepless
ness. Discovered in the laboratories
where aspirin was discovered, and
declared by leading doctors to be just
as safe and harmless.
Restol is not a dope, but a new
remedy that relaxes the system and
allows you to enjoy sweet, natural
sleep and awake fresh in the morning.
Genuine Restol in sealed packages,
50 cents. Sold and guaranteed by
druggists.
CARDUI
“In a few days, she be
gan to improve,” Mrs.
Cox continues, "and had
no trouble at... Cardui
cured her, and we sing
its praises everywhere.
We receive many thou
sands of simitar letters
complaints so common to
their sex. It should do
;ood, too. Tvj
K
Y/ jk The Woman’s Tonic
1
„ iii has done for \A
women who suffer from %
ilv\mvvw
What Others Say Of
Harris’ 1-2-1 Blood Remedy
UNSOLICITED ENDORSEMENTS.
Fayetteville, N. C., Mar,
1919.—Weaver Drug Cd., Daw
son, Ga., Gentlemen: Enclosed
find postal money order for
$1.00. For same please send
me at once one bottle of Har
ris’ 121 Blood Medicine. I
say from self experience that
Harris, 121 is the most blood
medicine ever produced. I had
given up to die last winter in
Tifton, Ga., with rheumatism. I
had tried every doctor in that
town, and nothing did me any
good. I was past walking and
couldn’t even put my clothes on
had to be helped like a baby.
A friend of mine ordered me a
bottle of your wonderful 121
from a druggst in Albany, Ga.,
and before I took half of it I
was up walking and haven’t been
sick snee. I have Recommended
your medicine to a hundred or
more of my.friends who have
been benefited the sam’e as I
have. It is absolutely worth
its weight in gold, and
youl would do the world a great
favor if you could place your
' medicine in every local drug
store. I remain respectfully
yourn JOHN H. RHEA, 537
Lumberton St.
Columbus, Ga., Feb. 28, 1915.
Weaver Drug Co., Dawson, Ga.
—Dear Sirs: While in Albany, I
bought three bottles of Harris'
Blood Remedy, 121, and nave
been greatly improved by same.
It is a great remedy and will
do everytihng you claim it will *
do. I am enclosing money order
for two dollars and fifty cents,
for which express to me at once
three bottles of your 121 Blood
Remedy. Very truly yours,
JAS. LOVE BELIN, 1314 Fifth
Avenue.
Weaver Drug Co., Dawsort,
Ga. Dear Sirs: Please send me
one T)ottle of Harris’ 121 Blood
Remedy. Have usted one bottle
of itnhd it was fine. I can’t say
enough for it is just the remedy
for the blood. Send to. WILLIE
BROWN, Doerun, Ga., R. 2,
Box 116.
For Sale by Local Drug Stores.
rimes-Rccorder Wants are Business Brinsers.
GET READY.
FOR “FLU”
Keep Your Liver Active, Your
System Purified and Frco From
Colds by Taking Calotabs,
the Nausealcss Calomel
Tablets, that are De
lightful, Safe and
Sure.
„ rhvsieinna and DruBgiils are advia-
ing their friends to keep their aystema
purified and their organs in perfect
working otder a's a protection against
the return of influenza. They know
that a clogged up system and n lazy
liver favor colds, influenza and serious
complications. *
To cut short a cold overnight and to
prevent seriorta complications take one
Cnlotab nt bedtimo with a swallow of
water—that’s all. No salts, no nausea,
no griping, no sickening after effects.
Next morning your cold hns vanished,
your liver is active, your system is puri
fied and refreshed and you are feeling
fine with a hearty appetite for break-
fast.f Eat what you please—no danger.
Calotabs are sold only In original
sealed packages, prlce^hirty-five cents.
Every druggist is authorized to refund
your money if you are not perfectly
delighted with Calotabs.—(Adv.)
i ;::r n - thousand yards
width*' ^* itress Ticking,
h-w'nSr BMor *' n ent of
Gingham ehown in
hiauhwwt Georgia. The new
,: s . on every grade offered
this sale will be 50c. Buy
I " w and fiav< ‘ lie on each yard.
standard
RY GOODS CO.
f'h St. Next Buk of n
AMMlCUsTcU 1 —**
TOPS—TOPS—TOPS
but among the hundreds of Auto
Tops you see. vou can always distin
guish ours. It has certain lines and
build and individuality which stands
out from among 1HI the rest. One
reason ia the auto tops we make are
made to order, for your particular
car, in your own particular style and
material: Does the idea strike you
favorably? It has many other auto
owners.
AMERICUS TRIMMING CO.,
J. C. DIXON
111*113 Hampton St.
Mr. R. C. King Tell, a Wonderful
Story About Rats. Read It.
"For months my place was alive
with rats. Losing chickens, eggs,
feed Friend told me to try RAT
SNAP. I did. Somewtyt disappoint
ed at first not seeing many dead rats,
but in a few days didn’t see a live
one. What were not killed are r.ot
around my place. RAT-SNAP sure
does the trick." Three jdzes, 25c, 50c,
$1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Na
than Murray, Druggist; Sheffield
Hardware Co., and Sparks Grocery
pree
Drop
Cora
Killer
*G»U-It’’ Stopi Pain Immediately
and Conn Go Quick.
The way to handle corns la th.
tried and proved •’Gcta-It" way—
the way that millions have found
Quickest, easiest, safest and most
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER
Here’s Proof
That There Is
No Vibration
in the
Silent Alamo
|7Am nmarkabUplant operates
under fall load mounted on
three ordinary drinking glasses
Expert* and laymen alike *
are amazed at the quietnet*
and lack ol vibration in the
Silent Alamo.
There are a acore or moral
of electric light and poweq
i plant* that will general*
electricity. But how long
will they laat) How often
.will they require attention)
[Service ia what you want
|And to guarantee it you
tnuet get a plant that doe*
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won't shake nuts and bolts
end bearings loose—and
be out of commission In a
/tie months. Select the
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... .. any corn at
and soon loosens It so It lifts r
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eouirtd*.
This. Ns slectsk light pint I* man de-
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All parti, except the batteriea, ere ueembled la *
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Automatic governor, end shut-off, safeguard tbs
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PHONE 259 „
AMERICUS, GA.