Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, October 28, 1920, Image 2

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in... .nitrnuimmmmmm' THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER. ELLAVILLE end of Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Sean. Wnlboe’e IT„ „ . Mrs. T. A. Collins and Harry Col- vvaIKer * “l LLLAVILLE. Oct. 28.—Next Son- ]j ng spent Monday in Buena Vista, lay evening at the Methodist church,; Mr. and Mrs. Ed English, of Rey- the Lpworth League will have charge no i ds attended the funeral at their of the regular church service and 8 j s te.- t Mm. li. J. Dyess, here Tues- ker’s Expenses Higher In Run-Ove ATLANTA. Oct. 28. — Clifford Walker expended in the run-over primary campaign for governor, in which he was defeated by Thomas W. Hardwick, a total of $9,039, of which the total contributions by his °J friends were $7,338, according to his TO FIRE SHELLS BY THEMILLION Augusta To Be Scene Of Huge Salvage Oper ations Soon AUGUSTA, Oct. 28.—The repre- “Albert"'“carter W% tiV 6TooU hC 'w^ht, 1 gton PO D t 'c n ' «». American Legion, held its reg- wit'h hir'parent7 nea?'heri: „ toin AiSusta firthTpSrtos^ofsai:, w^well a ' . ? ,rs ' McElhan< 7. and children, of Walker club in Walto ncounty, where vaging left-over war material which ast Friday night, which was well at AUa u _ ar spe n<W this WC ek with Mr. Walker lives, contributed $1,- is stored in government warehouses:‘ande'l. On the evening of Novem ,h e former’s parents here, Mr. and 700. The statement further shows out“n Fifteenth street. This cor-; «*«■ 5,. the legion will " Mrs• J-R, Holloway. the following among other individual poration has purchased from the!?" oyster supper complimentary to Car) R 1( , s by made a business trip contributions: government 12,000,000 rounds «fi its meitlitta rad a lev A^mis- to Amcneus Tuesday W. S. Witham, $200; Sanders Mc- ammunition now stored in Augusta,! fpentfs. On November 11. A™‘ s , L. M- Hclloway. of County Line, Daniel, $100; Walter T. Candler, at aTost of 10 cents per thousand| tice J? a /- ^i ct ?. ry desired w \ 8 “ v , ialt ? r £ 0ur cit 7 today. $100! Asa G. Candler, Jr.. 850; rounds for the purpose of securing' awarded It is especially desired st™,,-, w„. » rer— - • ~ - -• will present n splendid program on j ay mo r,iinj?. “Citizenship.” Special music has q o. Niles, representing the Wil- been prepared. Mrs. L. W. Williams Jjams-Niles Hardware company, of first vice-president of the League, Ameicus, visited here Tuesday. will have charge of the program She Mr and Mrs. W. L. English of iril3IIUa were f ,, 000f uccorainK lo ni8 has been assisted by Mra W. S Jor- Amer i,.u,, attended the funeral of sworn statement filed with the comp- dan and Mrs. H. J. Williams. Every Mrs. jj j Dyess Tuesday. i trailer general a3 reauired bv law body is cordially invited to attend { Henry Wall. Jr., who is a pupil: The statement shows that Walker "" No in, the Agricultural and Mechanical clubs in some fifteen or more coun- 10SI «o. college in Americus, spent the week-, ties contributed amounts ranging from 825 to 8250, and that some days ago, were 815,813, which was about 82,000 less than the total expended by Mr. Walker. SHOE, HARNESS, BELT SUIT CASE REPAIRING Work Called For and Delivered. JOHN FLANAGAN, 702 W. Church St. (Shiver Block) PHONE 892. government victory medals U J" c !5 e , c i» WerM wlr Mila Louise Stewart was a recent judge John S.'Candler,^lOb- MeffB.’ the brass and copper in the shell, that all ex-soIdlCTs ofrthe World War visitor to Amcncu* - Wilkinson. 850; John E. Murphy, For some of this ammunition the Schley county » ' ri “j™! Miss Maude Williamson hasi re-1 $ 50 ; Ogden Persons. 8100; G. F. Wll-' government paid 6 cents per round,' the P 0, l anA - 1 ™ turned home from a very delightful |j 9l $260; Robert F. Maddox, $100; or 6,000 times what it was sold for or<i<-r l? 1 * 1 they may receive one t . jt to hpr sister , Mrs. Ed Eubanks Frank M. Inman, $50: Hollins Ran- This corporation has a steel tank to visiting her! in I 1 ; .... | Holph. *100: Thom* J. Avery, $26; four feet wide, four feet high and . • D$i$i n j. Vista this week eight long, having a cubic measure- P a r? n,s J? B . utn ? . 'i L..., ment of 128 cubic feet, and large Col. C. McCrory returned to ; J. Carroll Payne, $26: J. S”'Akera'. rents in Buena visia inis w . e ? R - ' day from the convention in Macon $26. - Mrs.. Short, of ^men'us^, ^vis^teu wherp Represented Schley county, Mr. Walker’s total expenditures in enough to hold 150,000 cartridges Mrs W. B -.?if rs Ra “"! , ^:i“[ a J ! n r " 0 al "i as a Walker delegate. ! the first campaign were $8,323, or at one time. This tank is filled with „“ r ’,» n i ,Sr in w - »• nd ‘ ntr thD mor f. , th * n *1.000 loss than his ex- tank" The' "head' 'is Mr. and Mrs. Tebe Etheridge and, Ma . po!m , lf but the shell is saved I Miss Minlce j’ 'he guest of friends in and copper value it has. attended th “ ,uneral °‘ Mrs ' H ' '.Sunday evening. cartridges and n fire built under it. Mrs- T J. Scott were shopping Which explodes every cartridge con- Columbus the p _ tained in the tank, thrown away, for the brass and copper .. ........ Eight million of these cartridges; Dyess Tut sday. Hope are eight millimeter shells and were| Su9 ! e McCorkle, of Hope Maconic conevntion in Macon this, pmditures In the second campaign.' week. | His total expenditures in the two Americus, was campaigns were $17,962, of which a city last, total 0 f $14,492 was contributed by i his friends. The total expenditures of Mr. are eieht millimeter shells and were! " A,on . y Miss Ada Neild of the university. Hardwick in the two campaigns, ac- purchased from the French govern- well. was n “ ic r " e i' k '!; n ? hc pasonage of Kn * land - has (he ' i,st,nct, <>n of cor ding to his sworn statement filed ment. The other four million being Mi “ A "S Sf^ Cradv Killebrew of lht ’ lirst wxmtn - cvt ‘‘ Incendiary shells, which were used in Mr. and Mrs Grady K.ncDrew o, u p the war in air fighting. Mr. O’Toole UCrossej visited relatives here tnis |Verg , student at Harvard Uni- ! III All IIRIIVIUJ,- v ^ * ’ _ C 12ToO,00°2' cart-! W M-. Lester Dyke, .f Andersom! Thp v ^7 ridges, will bring other ammunition yjHSt ant ^ ?r ftnn i v line attended to 1)0 th<> larpe - herc to salvage, it having purchased 1 Childers, of Countytor>- large quantitfes of war stores from the funeral of Mrs. H. J. Dyess h"™ states salvaging .. the Amazon is said largest undeveloped torri- in the world. large quantiti the Russian government. Tho exploding of these shells, says WIRE FENCE Tuesday, ino exploding oi tnesc sneiis, says; Mr - ^ < iita ( I\ n Hf’llfiss^Ctoonc Col-i KSS'JJ’E ht!S iS?SS a t "--L , „ . ir „ M »»nk °. f .s E J f±’ Atlanta ,^x 6-11 line,wires Standard 60c W M k r 'and Mm. P R W Edwards have'38x12-11 line wires Standard 47 l-2c gone to Louisville, Ky., where they 46x 6-12 line wires Standard 67 l-2c expect to spend some time visiting.2.12 line wires Standard 65c refatives and friends. fpw ;38x C-ll line wires Medium 52 l-2c Mr*. C. S. Wall '* ' Ain 46x 6 ' 12 linc wires Medium 55e days thto week in Go'i'iwatcr.Ata, bed w , u6 . lb rol)s $ 4 . G0 th *f , “ , ol *"'j L Undsa and Heavy 4-pt. galvanized barbed Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Linasa^ ana . g „ $5 on sons, Johnnie and Glynn, spent Sun-j AB Delivered. . day in Dawson the gueLs of rein-, Pr|< . et Wjl| Adrlnc , Hov. 1st. D. MASHBURN. Vista were the guests the past week HAW KINSVILI.E, GA. uncanny. causing no fear to those who reside in the close proximity where the ex ploding wi Itlake place. Oriental folk are very supersti tions about an elepHknt’s sneeze, and believe that to hear one brings goid luck. The loafer bv the WAYSIDE WONDERS WHY THE WALKER- CrEXS A RIDE THE WORLD HELPS HIM WHO HELPS HIMSELF If you ever need any help in thia life, you need it now W e will help you jy giving 10 Per Cent Off on Jack-oleather Boys' Clothes. They are guar anteed all wool and will give satisfaction. FOR HEADACHE, UVERTRODBLE Black-Draught 1$ The Best Med* cine This Lady Ever Vied. Says ' It 1$ Only Medidne She Gives Her Children. Cherry Village, Ark.—In telling ot bar experience with Thedford’s Black- Draught, Mrs. Lottie Ellis, R. F. D. No. 1, this place, said: ”1 used 'Black* Draught as a laxative, also for head ache, torpid liver and lndigeatlon. It to the best llrer medicine I have ever used tnd Is the only medicine I give my children. “I feel like tt has saved me a lot in doctors’ bills, for when the children complain of feeling bad or have a cold, I fust giro them a good doee of Mack- Draught and they soon get all right 1 It certainly cleans the liver and clears up the ekln and they are toon out, well again. I wouldn’t be without It for anything.’’ 1 Seventy years of successful nse has . made Thedford’s Black-Draught 0 ! standard, household remedy. Every | member, of every family, needs, at l times, tbe benefit that Black-Draught gives In helping to cleanae the syatem and to prevent or relieve the troubles that come from conatlpatlon, Indiges tion, and a lazy liver. I To keep well, your etomsch, liver . and bowels must be In good working : order. To help keep them that way, 1 take occeelonal doses of Thedford’s Black-Draugnt. Thousands of homes : are never without it For sale by all druggists. 1 The genuine hat the name, Thedford’s, on the label. Insist on get ting whit you ask for. g N The Strongest Proof That Our AUTOMATIC OIL COOKINGSTOVES are entirely satisfactory is the fact that they are used by Canning Clubs, Dem onstration cooking schools, as well as numbers of families in and around Sumter county. Several of these stoves are now being used by the AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE here Can we offer you better references? No smoky or smelly wicks. A most satisfactory stove. May we show you one? WILLIAMS-NILES COMPANY HARDWARE ArtesianI Comer Phone 706 “Get tt out of the Blood” HARRIS’1-2-1 Blood Remedy Purifies and Cleanses the Blood from Impurities 50c and $1.00 at Drag Stores Manufactured by Co. MBTOVJCTixiaTOnnTt BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR COLDUND.FLU New Elixir, Called Aspiron al, Medicated With Latast Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by Euro* pean and American Army Surgeons to Cut Short a Cola and Prevent Compli cations. Every Druggict in U. S. In structed to Refund Price While You Wait at Count er If Belief Does Not Come Within Two Minute... Delightful Taste, Immediate Belief, Quick Warm-Up. Tho sensation of tho year in tho drug trade is Aspironaf, tho two- uiinute cold and cough rcliovcrp au thoritatively guaranteed by tho labora tories; tested, approved and most enthusiastically endorsed by tho high est authorities, nnd proclaimed oy the common people as ten times os «;uick and effective an whiskey, rock :.nd rye, or any other cold and cough remedy they h .vo ever tried. All drug stores are now supplied with tho wonderful new elixir, so all you have to do to get rid of that cold is to step into tho nearest drug store, hand tho clerk half a dollar for a bottlo i t Aspirenal and tell him to serve you two teaspoonfula with four teaspoon- fuls of water in a glass. “With your \ratch in your hand, take tho drink :.t ono swallow and call for your money Lack in two minutes if you cannot feel your cold fading away like a dream within tho timo limit. Don't bo bash ful, for all druggists invite you and expect you to try it. Evcryboly'p doing it. • . • When your cold or cough is rtf* heved, take tho remainder of the bottld home to your wife and babies, for Aspironal is by far the safest and most < t/ective, the easiest to take and tbs '•oat agreeable cold and cough remedy infants and children.—AdvJ Gained Ten Pounds Before Taking ZIRON, Alabama Man Was Weak, Nervous, Had No Appetite, But is Now Strong. E VERT mao and woman, who to In a run-down, weak condition, with bad complexion and poor appe tite, due to lack of Iron in their blood, should find Zlron helpful and strength- building. It to a scientific, reconstructive tonic; composed of Ingredients recommended hr leading medical authorities. ’ Describing his experience with Zlron, Mr. George W. S. Lanier writes from Jones, Ala.; '‘Sometime hack, I was In a terriblo condition. I was weak and nervous, and had a tired feeling all the time. Mr skin was muddr. I had no appetite, and at morning I didn’t feel Ilka getting np. 1 was reading of Zlron and decided I would try It . . . “Will aar that Zlron to a good medi cine. I have gained tan pound! in four months. Am strong and have a good appetite." Zlron to a mUd Iron tonic, good for young and old. (t help* to restore the system, when run-down by over work, undw-nourishmMt, earned bp stomach or bowel disorders, or as a result of some weakening Illness Oat Zlron from your druggist Ba sells it on a money-back guarantee BUY YOUR SEED GRAIN;N0W SEED OATS—Just as soon as we have rain there will be big demand for Seed Oats, and expect the market to get stronger- Advise you to buy now where possible. SEED RYE—Local raised Rye is very scarce. We have limited quantity Pedi greed Abruzzi Rye grown here. Will not have half enough to supply the demand. Conditions warrant you to plant the best. We have dependable stocks. Planters Seed Co. Forsyth St. Next to Dudley’s Notice to the Public! Among the twenty odd million American Homes there is proba bly not a single one where Karo is not served in some manner—for breakfast, for dinner or for supper. Over two hundred million cans of the three different kinds of Karo were sold last year. During these days of high prices, Karo has become another word for economy. Thousands of thoughtful housewives have learned that Karo is not only a delicious spread for pancakes, but answers every purpose where a sweet is needed. For Your Protection So that you will not be deceived by cans containing syrup that look like Karo in color and appearance every housewife is cau tioned to look for this mark: It is found only on original Karo—and guarantees you full weight cans and highest quality. Serve Karo on sliced bread, toast, pancakes or waffles. Do as the wise cooks are now doing: Use Karo to stew dried fruit, prunes; ( use it for cr.ndied sweet potatoes, brown bread, muf fins, coffee cake and puddings. Karo Home-made Candy is the best for children. It is whole some, easy to make, costs much less than store candy. Mothers give children Karo and sliced bread because pt sat isfies Nature’s craving for sweets and takes the place of candy. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place, New York FREE T. B. NORRIS. » District Sales Representative 318 Rhodes Bldg., Atlanta Every housewife should possess a copy of the beautifully illus trated 64-page Com Products Cook Hook. If'ritc today to Com Products Refining Co.. P. O. Box 161, New York City. GREEN Karo For those who appreciate the tempting flavor of real maple sugar syrup. Wery moderate in price—abso lutely pure. The makers of Karo Maple are the world's largest users of die highest grade maple sugar. Over a thousand tons used annually.