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PAGE EIGHT.
THE AMERICU5 TIMES-RECORDER.
THURSpAY, MARCH 3, 1021.
DEATHAMYTH
SAYS ALEXANDER
Only a Progression To
New Plane of Life,
He Asserts
Alexander nt the Rylnnder theater
has a message for those who mourn,
the mothers and fathers and sisters
and brothers and the little ones and
all the loved ones of the brave boys
who will never come back from.the
war.
Alexander’s messages are quite
separate from his entertainment. It
comes from the mind of a man w
‘WELL, OLD
MAN, HOW .
ARE YOU?’!
If Your Blood Is Rich and Ret'
You Say, “Fine”
ENTHUSIASM IS
RED-BLOODED
Try Peplo-Mangan If You Feel
Weak and Look Pale
Sometime, you arc almost down
mid out. You know you arc not
really sick, but you have a peterod-
out-feeliny. You cat little. You
drag along. In the morning you look w ), ( , ,. r
nt your £.iec in the mirror. Vou feci wc j 0 y c
years older when you see how pale j |y g 0 „ c
has given 27 years to a devoted study j of folks discredit anvthi
of psychic rer.earoT. He, too, has] their limited range ol learning, am
lost four near and dear ones in ■ while a wholesale skepticism is to h
tile world's war. ii; speaks convine-] desired, still there’s such a tiling a
ingly: # / *nr ,, I a closed mind.
.*0 death. ! say to those; "I welcome doubt and I delight t
there is no dead. Those have the skeptic among me .nidi
loved and v.ho loved us have simp* 1 once, firing your iiuestio;
progressed, to a new cx-| theater sealed or sewed in
HUNTINGTON
I ?HUNTINGDON, March 2/— The
or roll of Hnutington school for
ICcbmaiy is us follows: First—Hoyt
Murphy. Peltier Kthridgc, C. C. Sht*f£-
aril. Rosa Gattis, Vesta Gattis
Woodrow Ethridge, Ellis Gattis. Sec
ond—Ena (Heaton, Bertha Kinnrd. A.
I,. Glcatou, Maude Cheek, Griff Eth
ridge. (Heaton Johnson, W illiam Mur
phy, Mainline Perry, Rosa Ratley.
Donald Gattis. Merton Perry, Edward
Ethridge, Janies Franklin Johnson,
W. T. Johnson.
E. W. Dupree, the new county sup
erintendent, vflHted the school Friday
morning and made an interesting
talk. „ n
Cuptain Cobb, E. J. McMath and
-if. E. D. .Shipp wore visitors at school
Monday afternoon. All three made
interesting and inspiring talks.
A. B. Perry, of Leslie, spent Sun
day with his brother, J. A. S. Perry.
Virginia Ethridge and Luther Tal
lent are on the sick list this week.
Misses Bessie Ratley, of Hunting-
ton and Ruth Clark, of Leslie, motor
ed to Americus Monday.
Miss Etta Graham spent last week
with her sister, Mrs. McArthur, near
Americus.
Mrs. J. L. Johnson, Ned Johnson
and Miss Annie Kbrrie Williams
spent the day in Americus Saturday.
Miss Beulah Harris entertained
with a singing Sunday afternoon.
Mis Lilia Ech Is .spent the week
end with Miss Moilic Forrest at her
home near Plain:.
Mrs. W. B. Johnson had as a t>«
Sunday Misses Geraldine Ryal 7 I.
Bradley. Maude J h.-. k and V.
Hayes. Wilson Kyal. (been Perry,.
Walter Haye, Jr., and Franklin !
nard.
the
you
am! haggard you arc. j istence, to a new plane of life, in j ner you desire,—*lhe more tin
It if. your blood, it needs red cor- j obedience to the great law of evolu- j put on your querv the ensic. , fc .
puscics. Instead of pokiac along half. tion. Ou.- rhy:ic*sl eyes no longer for me to give you a correct an
sick, why don’t you try taking I’epto-j perceive them. Our lips* or our nwer."
Mnngan, the blood tonic? P has .in«t hands can no longer touch them, but! Alexander’s engagement in Am
the ingredients weak blood needs, i their eyes see us. and their hand*: I cricug ends with tonight’s perform
With red blood your energy and cn- j touch us. They walk with us, they j ance.
thusiasm return. You eat better. You 1 know our trials, they help us by men
tal suggestion and comfort us with
loving tenderness.
“I am no forecaster. But this I do
say. We are in the grip of a phychic
wave. Ignorancc-and superstition are!
giving place to an earnest desire to ;
know what trustworthy evidence cx-1
ists in behalf of the super-normal— j
often but erroneously called super-
tackle work and achieve.
Pcpto-Mangan is widely and heart
ily endorsed by physicians. It is ef
fective and easy to take. It is Fold
in both liquid and tablet form. The
medicinal properties are identical.
Sold at any drug store. But be
sure to get the genuine Pepto-Mnn-
gan—“Gude’s.” Ask for it by the
name and be sure the full name.
“Gude’s Pepto-Mangan,” is on the
package. 0 dv
EMM.
emotion,, rub
toE-Sufehif'
S dij.
BV?BS>C8
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TO
NEIGHBORS BID
HARDING ADIEU
natural phenomena. rt i- .1-5 1 » ]
“However,” smiled Alexander, “the icJITlOUS iTOnt 1 Orcll IS |
weightiest evidence cannot impress a j Scene Of Great
Farewell
mind unwilling to believe and even
undesirous to be instructed. A lot
NOTICE
PLUMBING,
HEATING
And General Pipe Work
We are here to stay. Instant
Service. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Americus Plumbing
& Heating Co.,
W. F. OLIVER. Propr.
Phon. 954. 208 N. Jack,on St
“Yand E"
always one step
ahead
A STEEL file is poo', hut
steel-plus-asbcslos is
better protection. That is
the common-sense principle
which is causing so many
firms to insist on “Y and E”
Fire-Wall Filing Cabinets.
It is just another striking
example of the leadership of
“Y and E.”
Southern
Printers
I MARION, 0„ March 2.'— President
j elect Harding's neighbors in Marion
I and nearby tow nr, bade hint godsped
{ to the task of the presidency today
iii a formal farewell that brought
I *o the famous front porch one of its
largest gatherings.
i As a part of the ceremony the-
j city presented to Harding n silve:
plaque with the inscription. “Gud'v
I Blessing to You.’’
“Happy Bob” Anglin
Says 7 nese Prices
Will Make Everybody
Happy
50c
90c
25c
rrsh *Coun- 35c
30c
“Happy Bob” Anglin
Phone 386-W 704 Spring St.
CHICKENS—Medium
Fryers
HENS—Extra large
laying
EGGS-—Fresh Country
Dozen *
BUTTER—
try, pound
MEAL.—Country Wa
ter giound. peck
AM E R I C U S
UNDERTAKING CO.
J- W- JONES
Expert Repair Man
on
PACKARD
and
FRANKLIN CARS
also
General Repair Work
PHONE 140; Residence 790
At Schneider Motor Co.
122 Jackson St
Funeral Director* and Embalmers
NAT LEMASTER, Manager
Day-Phenes 83 and 231
NIGHT 661 and 161
.ALLISON
UNDERTAKING CO.
(Established 1908.)
F untr.l Director, end Enib.lm.n
OLEN BUCHANAN. Director
Da, Phone 253
' Night Phone, 3S1 or 106.
AMERICUS CAMP, 202. WOOL).
MEN OF THE WORLD.
Meets every Wed*
ffAA/dr\li?feja arsdny night in the
mSkjSjgpg w. O. W. Hall. All
— visiting Sovereigns
are invited to meet with us.
C. J. CLARKE, C. C.
NAT LeMASTER, Clerk.
Ga. Motor C©»
Repair Shop
WE DO ALL WORK FOR 75c PER HOUR—CASH
CARS WASHED, POLISHED AND DOPED
REED & JUSTICE.
Phone 133
“Listen,
Shorty!
Vulcanizing Apd”
Retreading
Is done by the latest and
most up-to-date methods,
and Cord Tires are a special
ty at
Americus Steam
Vulcanizing Co.
“Loti, of Service"
Phone 506 Service Car
Meet Me At The
WINDSOR PHARMACY
“The Corner Drug Store That’s On The S«juarJ’’
Wc give you your money’s worth, and you must be
satisfied.
We carry in stock everything that an up-to-date drug
store should carry.
Vour Prescriptions arc compounded with the utmost i
and accuracy.
Wc have all the leading brands of Cigars, Cigarettes and
1 obaccos.
\ou get at our fountain only I lie best dipp* ns«*tl drinks
tlmt an report soda dispenser can make from the purest
and most wholesome ingredients.
We appreciate your patronage and are glad to have you
come in to see us.
Phone
Dick 161
Brownie
.Mr., and Mrs. Henry Payne, <>f
Americus, were speml-tho-day guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. I*. Murphy Sun
day.
Miss Clara Bell Ethridge visited
Miss Frances Perry Satuiday after
noon.
Miss Geraldine Kyals entertained
with a singing at her home on the
Americus-Leslie road Saturday even
ing, and Misses Ethel and Lucile Ki
nard were hostesses ta the singers at
their homo near Leslie Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kinard were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kinnrd
Sunday.
Edwin Sn ni.s on spent Saturday
night with Franklin Kinard.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman 'Ijdlent, of
Henngcr, Ala., and their nephew. J.
T. Tallent, have recently moved near
here to reside.
Miss Lurlinc Gattis spent the
week-end with friend* at Mattox.
Josic and Mack Howard visited Eva
Mae Graham Saturday afternoon.
Miss Helen Ratley, of* Americus,
spent the week-end with her parents
here.
Boy Graham and Eugene Walters
visited T. F. Graham Sunday after
noon.
J. W. Howard, Mrs. May Howard
and Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Graham visit-
d Hawkins’ Stock Farm, Sunday af-
given Inst Friday evening by . Miss
Maude' Check. The idea of n Wash
ington party wus carried out in the
room decorations and in Jho hand-
painted programs. Delicious sand
wiches were served. Those enjoying
Miss Check’s hospitality were Misses
Annie Floiile Williams. Ena (Heaton
Lucile Kinard, Ethel Kinard. Bessie
Hatley, Vera Iluycs ami Geraldine
Kyals, Ned Johnsoli, Green PePrry.
Jr., A. L. G teuton, Childers Sheppurd,
Wilson Kyals, •Franklin Kinard,
Charles Harris and Edwin Samson.
Mr. Bray, of Cordele, spent the
week-end with B. II. Harris.
I Ini
n Walters was in Americus
Saturday afternoon.
Robert.Howard is in Birmingham,
visiting his sister, Mrs. F. C.
due of tie
Mime
social events I
prom party
EVERYBODY
All Out-Doors Invites Your
KODAK
Kodaks and Supplies
Developing and Finishing
MURRAY’S
PHARMACY
The Rcxall Stofe Americus, Ga
SPECIALS
Fresh Water Ground Meal on
hand all the time.
In market for row with young
calf,- if price right.
JRJSH POTATOES. Fo
Cash, per peck
50c
12 l-2c
West End Market
Phono 71 Shiver Bloch
STEW BEEF, For
Cash, Per Pound....
GIDDINGS’ RHEUMATIC
REMEDY.
"oets Nothin? to Try, if Not Bene
ited. Sold by
. Murray', Pharmacy
Car.wcil Drug Co.,
Planter, Seed and Drvff Co.
CHAPTER MEETING. •
Wells Chapter, No. 42, Royal Arch
Masons, moots i vory first and third
Monday nijiht at 7 o’clock. Visiting
companions will receive a cordial
welcome.
WfBLE MARSHALL, H. P.
Sy-L. HAMMOND, Scc*y.
Specials
LAUNDRY
Six
for
SOAP
25c
SUNKIST ENG
LISH PEAS, No. 2,
Extra Small, 20c
per can ....
SNOWDRIFT, Eight
$1.40
Pound
for
TULANE COFFEE,
One Pound 35c
for
TULANE COFFEE,
3Pounds $1.09
for „
SEED IRISH PO-
TATOES, per gljg
t-rv-rv;
J %
POLA NEGRI
The Famous
Continental Star
THURSDAY
and
FRIDAY
Mar. 3 & 4
. peck
PURINA CHICKEN
' Feed, Per cn
Package
TOMATO
SUP, Large
CAT-
MIXED VEGETA
BLES for soup, 10c
United Grocery
Company
Phone 27 113 Cotton Ave
Phono Orders Taken
GOODS DELIVERED
MONEY 6°|a
MONEY LOANED on farm lands at 6 per cont. inter-
ext and borrowers have privilege of
paying part or all of principal at any interest period, stopping in
terest on amounts paid. Wc always have best rates and easiest
terms and give quickwl service. Savo money by seeing or writing us.
G. R.
ELLIS or G. C, WEBB.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
Joy’s
Flowers
For All Occasions N
-Weddings, Receptions, Theaters,
, Cut 1- lowers and Funeral Designs
I luyler’s Candy. Cigars. Soda.
AMERICUS DRUG CO.
Phone75 or 121.
5,000 PEOPLE IN
CAST
TWO YEARS
IN MAKING
9 Reels
i t. 1
Admission:
White Adults 2a<! ' ~
Children
Colored Aduiis
t hildren "J*
These i’rie* - In.lude
FIRE, LIFE, CASUALTY
INSURANCE
HERBERT HAV/KINS
Rhone 186 14-16 Planter, Bank Building
BYLANDER
THEATER
FOUR SHOWS DAILY
); 4:15; 6^0; 8:45 P. M.