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SING CLASS
HERE PLANNED
Class For Women Offer
ed In Connection With
School Course
^ Announcement has been made byi
Prof. J. E. Mathis, superintendent of
rshools, that Miss Lucy J. Chamber-
lain, district superintendent of Red
Cross, will conduct a class in home
nursing and hygiene at the Hign
school and the Third District Agri
cultural and Mechanical school, be-
i ginning Oct. 25.,The course will cov
er a period of two weeks of intensive
study, and will prove of especial
v benefit in the study of modern by*
gience. . „ ,
Miss Chamberlain is especially de
sirous of organizing In addition a
class of mothers and other women
interested in home nursing, this
course to give them the benefit of
Red Cross service throughout the en
tire period of study. The method
employed will enable mothers to care
for the illnesses which arise in th.
family, which do not require im
mediate medical attention, also as
sisting them to cope with childish
diseases in the most approved man
ner. The purpose of this course of
course of instruction is to aid the
children to combat the diseases
which assail childhood, thereby les
sening the danger of infection and
contagion.
The exepnses incurred by Miss
Chamberlain during the series of les
sons are to be paid locally and a
charge of $5 is to be assessed upon
every adult who enrolls for the spe
cial course of home nursing. A!
wishing to enroll in the class are
asked to notify Prof. Mathis immed
iately.
NEW ERA.
Rev. Marvin Vincent filled his reg
ular appointment at Salem Sunday
and Sundav night, preaching very in
teresting sermons.
Mrs. Parker Grant and little
daughter, of Montezuma, were visi
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Grant, last week.
Mrs. C N Bailey was a visitor at
the home of Mr and Mrs. B. S. Par
ker Wednesday
Mrs. W. A. Parker and Mrs. R. P.
Parker were visitors in Americus
Thursday at the home of their sister.
Mrs W. B. Compton.
Mrs. George Grant, of Montezu
ma. was a recent visitor at the home
of her son. C. W. Grant.
Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Vincent an
nounce the birth of a girl October 8.
Mrs H. A Parker, Mrs. IV P. Par
ker. Mrs. W. T. 0. Bray and child
ren, Hugh and Louise, and Mrs. W. A
Parker spent Friday afternoon with
Mrs. S. M. Parker.
Mrs. \v. B. Heys and Mrs. Gordon
Heys were visitors at the home of
Mrs. R. D McNeill Wednesday after-
noon.
Miss Ruth Parker, of the A. & M.
schoe’ spent the week-end with home
folks.
Miss Bessie Veal and Thomas
Bradley were Sundav visitors at the
home of Miss Della Parker.
Sir. and Mrs. L. M. Mercer. E. M
Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Grant
and Lee Autry were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Autry
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Ledger and
children spent the week-end near Vi
enna noth Mr. and Mrs. Denison.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Lane and son.
Charlie, spent Sundav with Mr. and
Mrs. M C Veal
Mr and Mrs B. S. Parker spent Fri
day- nieht at Dawson with her
mother. ,
Miss Annie Willis Morris spent
Monday with Mrs. W. C. Grant.
Mr. and Mre. Ernest Coker, Gladys
and Ernest Elmo Coker. Misses Grace
and Newman spent Sunday afternoon
at the National cemetery at Ander-
sonvilla.
Watson Wicker was a visitor at
Andersonvilie Sunday afternoon.
W. C. McCor'dc. a demonstrator
of the Moline Tractor Co., was in
this community a few days this week.
Mrs. A. E. Barton is visiting Mr
and Mrs. W. C Barton, at Ft Gaines
for a few weeks, and from there will
go to Williston, Fla., for the winter.
She will be the guest at Williston of
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Barton.
Misses Zula Grace. Audrey New
man, A. F. Pennington, George
Stubbs and Watson Wicker attended
services -- the Lutheran church, in
Oglethorpe. Sunday evening.
R. H. Stubbs has purchased a new
Moline tractor.
A. F. Pennington and George
Stubbs were visitors at Anderson
vilie Sundav aftrnoon.
Mr. and Mrs. David Wicker and
daughter, Miss Stella, of Winchester,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. M Wicker and family.
CUT-OFF.
Society
CHRYSANTHEMUM CLUB
MEETS FRIDAY. ,
The Chrysanthemum club will hold
one of the most important meetings
of the season Friday afternoon at
3 o’clock at the Tea Room. Mrs.
W. M. Riley and Mrs. Joe Poole will
entertain the membership. At the
conclusion of the business session
a social hou rwill be enjoyed with
the serving of refreshments.
Mrs. D. Owens, Mrs. J. G. Inman,
of Albany, and Mrs. J. M. DuPrec,
of Plains, spent the day with their
sister, Mrs. W. E. Mitchell at her
home on Church street.
W. J. Pennington made a business
trip to Americus Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. R. J Holloway, Misses
Janilu. Frances and Robert Holloway
spent Sunday at Andersonvilie with
erlatives
Misses Zuia Grace, Audrey New
man, Mattisu and Julia Stubbs. Rob
ert and George Stubbs and A. F. Pen
nington saw “Up In Mary’s Attic”
in Montezuma Friday evening.
Green Norris, of Sylvester, spent
the week-end at home.
Mrs. Lizzie Bedenbaugh, David
Bedenbaugh and John Lingo visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Allen in Sumter
Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs R. H Stubbs, Misses
Mattisu. Julia and Robert Stubbs
motored to Cuthbcrt Sunday and
spent the day with Miss Laura Stubbs
who is a student at Andrew college.
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1 Pound Pkg. 30c.
CIMIEDADMMNTS
HELP WANTED
FOR SALE.
locd'BrtB
Leather Pocketbook*. Bell, The
Jeweler. 7-tf
Miss Emma Wiggins, of Smithville,
was a visitor here this afternoon.
J. R. Mashbum, of Friendship,
in Americus today.
Clyde Webb was a visitor hero to
day from Sumter.
Roy Calloway, of Plains, was a
visitor here today.
J. W. Goens and son, of Fort
Get your Turnip Seed from Card
well Drug Company. Shipment from
growers just received. Phone 98.
—(-1)
Gaines, weer in Americus yester
day.
Mrs. D. Owens, of Albany, is visit
ing friends in Americus today.
Miss Lois Glover, who is teaching
school at Edison, is visiting her
mother, Mrs. F. B. Glover, at her
home here.
Gene Summerford, of the 28th dis
trict, was in Americus today.
Julian Price, of Bronwood, spent
a few hours in Americus today on
business.
Fullghum Seed Oats for sale John
Sheffield. 6-tf
Mr. and Mrs. 0., C. Johnson mo
tored to Jacksonville today, where
they will spend several days on busi
ness and pleasure.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kemp, wh
are now residing in Richmond, Va.,
have been spending the past two
weeks in Washington, D. C., visiting
the many historic spots in and
around that city. They were the
guests while in Washington of Major
and Mrs. James Furlow, formerly of
Americus.
Miss Kathleen Denham leaves to-
Mlss Viola Brewer has returned
to her home in Macon after spend
ing several days with Miss Mattii
Booth.
Henry Bagley, a resident of Lyons
county, returned to his home after
spending several days in Americus
with relative!.
Mrs. George F. Webb was a visitor
here today from Sumter.
Frank Barber, of East Point, was
in Americus today.
Tom Cox and Frank Hale were
visitors here today from Preston.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Salter, of Ma
con, spent a few hours in Americus
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bridges, of
Cordele, were in Americus yester
day.
Mrs. W. J. Hill, of Cobb,
shopping in Americus today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McLendon were
visitors here yesterday from Fort
Valley.
P. M. Stovall was'a business visi
tor here today from Macon.
Arch McCrea and Robert Andrews
were visitors here today from the
17th district.
Rev. Silas Johnson and Lovelace
Eve are in Augusta today attending
the Rpthry inter-city meet.
B. T. Johnson wait a visitor here
today from Huntington.
Mrs. R. E. Castleberry, who has
been seriously ill at the city hospital
“Can’t Cut Off My Leg”
Says Railroad Engineer
“I am a railroad engineer: about
20 years ago my leg was seriously
injured in an accident out West. Up
on my refusing to allow the doctor
to amputate it I was told it would
be impossible to heal the wound. I
have tried all kinds of salves and had
many doctors in the past 20 years,
but to no avail. Finally I resolved
to use PETERSON’S OINTMENT on
my leg. You cannot imagine my as
tonishment when I found it was doing
what over 100 things had failed to
do. My leg is now completely cur
ed."—Gus Hauft, 799 .Myrtle avenue,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Great for piles, ec
zema, old sores and all skin diseases.
60 cents. Mail -orders filled.. Peter
son Ointment Co., Inc., Buffalo, N.
Y. odv
for the past week, |is improving
rapidly and will be removed to, her
home in a very short time.
Mrs| J. Forest Witten is improv
ing at the city hospital.
TERRIBLE TASTE
REMOVED FROM
CASTOR OIL
New Process Robs Old Reliable
Family Remedy of Disagreea
ble Taste
The chemists of Spencer Kellogg &
Sons, Inc., one of the largest manu
facturers of castor oil in the world,
have perfected a remarkable process
by which all nauseating taste »s re
moved from castor oil. In the opinion
of physicians and druggists who are
already familiar with Kellogg
•Tasteless Castor Oil, this remarka
ble improvement is a real blessing.
It’s the same old-fashioned castor oil
that every physician prescribes. It's
100 per cent pure castor oil. But that
nauseating taste has been eliminated.
Strength and purity remain the same.
Today you can take Kellogg’s Taste
less Castor Oil easily. Children take
it without coaxing or bribing. Do not
accept substitutes. Sold by all good
druggists. If you want a castor oil
absolutely without nauseating taste,
insist on genuine laboratory filled
bottles, plainly labelled Kellogg’s
Tasteless Castor Oil. Three sizes. 15c,
35c and G5c. adv
morrow for Cecilton, Md., toapond
some time with Mrs. Griff Eldridge
at her home there.
Miss Emily Edwards left today for
Jacksonville, Fla., where she win
spend soma time visiting friends.
ITS
WRONG
FOR
WOMEN
TO
SUFFER
And women NEED not suffer
from the ills peculiar to the
sex. STELLA VITAE is on
eminent doctor’s prescription
that for three generations has
been BELIEVING suffering
women and keeping young
girls from BECOMING suf
fering women.
Sold by your druggist; upon
the distinct agreement that
if the FIBST BOTTLE gives G
no benefit, he will refund the
money. STELLA VITAE .
can do no HABM, oven if it i “
does no £ood. Why not TRY
it—instead of suffering!
Mr,. Suiie Sutton, of Danmore, Ky.
says: “I couldn’t Btond on my
foot an hour without lying down, I
used ono bottle of STELLA VITAE
and now I cun bo on my foot all day. ”
THACHER MEDICINECO.
Chattanooga Tcnou, U. S. A.
STELLA-VIT/E
RIGHTS THE WRONG
WHY HAVE DANDRBFF?
Why have short, ugly hair, tetter or itchin« of the scalp?
Harade is an elegantly perfumed pomade produced by
science for the hair's sake. It invigorates the roots of the
hair, removes the cause of dandruff, cures tetter, itching of
i he scalp and falling hair. Through ita use the hair becomes
long, soft, beautiful and lustrous. To get the beat result*
from Harade Pomade, wash the hair first with Harai.
Medicated Soap.
Karate la said »lw»y* an an abaolate ctMtrtntee of
t if * dot* att giw the desired reaolts.
On cal* at all drug atoroa. Refast substitutions.
draggist dots not tarry Harade, w# will gladly send yon fall-stee
dTOCTtst OM* not tarry xiaroae. *» wm j
package yeotpoM upon reewpt af Ite bi stamps or eoln. Agents
wanted. Write for tei
HARADE MANUFACTURING CO.
R HUNTER ST.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
e for lU air’s sales
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SAVED HIS HORSE
Mr. R. L. McIntyre, of Aitoonn,
Ala., says: “Dr. LeGear’s Antiseptic
Healing Powder quickly healed some
bad wire cuts on my horsey I defy
any stranger to find the slightest
scar on him.”
Dr. LeGear’s Advice and Remedy
saved this valuable animal. He
warns yon not to leave a wound
sore oi cut exposed, but to dust on
Dr. LeGear’s Antiseptic Healing
Powder, which instantly forms an
antiseptic protection and promotes
healthy healing.
In his 28 years of Veterinary
Practice and Expert Poultry Breed
ing, Dr. LeGear has compounded a
remedv for every curable ailment of
stock or poultry. Whenever they re
quire a remedy, it will pay you, as
it did Mr. McIntyre, to purchase
from your dealer the proper Dr. Le
Gear Ren.odv. on a satisfaction or
money back guarantee. adv
WANTED—First claaa salesman to
sell DUPLEX ADVERTISING MA
CHINES in Americus and adjoining
territory, money making proposition.
Address DUPLEX, Richland, Ga.
12-St
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Ff’R SALE—15 mules, $50 to $150
at my farm 4 1-2 miles south of
Leslie. D. C. Junes.—19-tf.
FOR SALE — Full stock Best
Paints, Varnishes, Stains Roof
Paints and Stains; Creosote; Roof
Cement. Jhon W. Shiver. Phone 117
9-(s3)
FOR SALE QUICK—Ford touring
car in good condition. H. C. Clem
ens, 701 S. Lee street. 22-tf
BICYCLE TIRES, $2.60 and $3.00
while they last. Go-carts retired
Fioeman Bicycle Shop. 22-2t
FOR RENT—Two large connecting
rooms, with lights and water. Call
793, or see A. J. Easom. 5-tf
FOR SALE—Three hundred more
bushels genuine Fulghum Seed
Oats, 100 per cent pure at $1.50 f. o.
b. Plains, Ga. Bacon Brothers, Plains
Ga. 3-12t
FOR SALE—Best stock Flooring,
Ceiling, Siding, Sash Doors, etc.,
south of Atlanta. Prices right
French Doore and Mantles made to
order. John W. Shiver. Phone 117
9-<s3)
BUIE STEM Seed Wheat For Sale.
John Sheffield. 8-tf
PHONE 303 for good dry pine stove
i delit
wood. Prompt delivery. lfi-tf
James Stucky Say., “Rat. Coit Me
$125 For Plumbing Bills.’’
“We couldn’t tell what was clog
ging up our toilet and drains. We
had to tear up floor, pipes, etc., found
a rat’s nest in basement. They had
choked the pipes with refuse. The
plumber’s bill was $125. RAT-SNAP
FOR SALE—Two large attractive cleaned the rodent out.” Three sizes,
counters. Phone 484, or see J. S. 36c, C5c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed
Bolton.—11-tf. by Nathan Murray, druggist, Shef
field Hardware Co., Sparks Grocery
FOR SALE or trade. One Ford truck.
Gnnd ohspe. Just the thing for
nauling wood. Bragg's Market. Am
ericas, Ga. 19-tf
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—-The public to know that
m» repair work on watches,
clocks and jewelry is the very best
obtainable. M. A. York. Americus,
Go. 6-tf
WANTED—Good steam pump, 2 inch
or 2 1-2 inch outlet. Address Pumr
care Times-Recorder. 10-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
FARM AND CITY LOANS — 6 1-2
per cent. Terms easy. Quick serv
ice. W. W DYKES—4-20-tf
ALLEN, THE AUTO RAIMA
TOR MAN. PHONE 703. 122
SOUTH LEE tf
FOR prompt transfer service and
heavy hauling and country tripe
telephone Clark’s Transfer, 80S. 4-tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Three large rooms and
kitchenette and reception room.
Electric light, private bath, garage
and telephone. Phone 877, J. E. Lo
gan.—11-tf.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—One large nice spotted male
hound, with brown ears and spots
on body. Will pay any reward asked
for his recovery. E. J. Young, Leslie,
Ga. S-28t
Co., Americus.
TOOUR
CUSTOMERS
We have arranged with the Buck's
Stove & Rangs Company for ono of
their exoert representatives to spend
Friday and Saturday, 16th and 16th
of this week with us. Anything that
you may want to find out about
Stoves and Heaters drop in on ua one
of these days to cee M-\ Lewis, of
the Buck’s Stove & Range Company,
who will take pleasure in giving you
any information desired. Don’t for
get the days, Friday and Saturday.
15th and 16th of this week.
ALLISON
FURNITURE CO
Camei City, U/s.a.
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