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SDAV, jyNE 1«, 1921.
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TOTAKECARLOAD
OF KIWANIS BAIT
ieorgia
Melons To Be Free
At Cleveland
ATLANTA, June 15.—A solid car
oad of famous Georgia watermelons,
md Georgia grown peaches will be
“pped ito Cleveland by the Atlanta
anialdtyb, to be used during the
taittyn; and to let the delegates
, the T }? 21 convention of Interna-
ional Kiwanis have a foretaste of
Yhat is in store for them when they
ome to Atlanta for the 1922 con-
ention. I ,
It is tie present intention of the
Atlanta delegation, which numbers
100 strong, and which will go to
[Cleveland in a special train, leaving
lerc Saturday, June 18, to stage a
egular old “Georgia watermelon cut-
in*” in the Winton hotel, which is
o be the headquarters of the 1921
(invention, and to give every dele-
rate to th* convention all the water
melons and peaches he can eat.
In addition to the watermelon and
aches, the delegates are going to
told of the wonderful appetizing
Georgia fried chicken/ which reaches
iti height every year about June. The
Atlanta club promises to supply a
lull share of friend chicken to every
lelegate at the 1922 convention.
Miniature cotton bales, and many oth
er souveniers of the South, will be
given every delegate attending the
Cleveland meeting.
The Atlanta Kiwanis club is one of
lie livest clubs in the United States,
t has more than 800 members, all
f whom are boosters of the first
rater. The club wants thd 1922 eon
ention, and is conducting a whirl
rind campaign towards that end. In
ications are that its efforts will he
ewarded with success, as quit** i
(lumber of Kiwanis clubs in variou:
mrts of the country have promised to
upport Atlanta for the 1922 eon-
ention city.
ELLAVILLE.
ELLA VILLI’, Ja-.e 18.—Compli-
nentary to Misses Helen Harper,
llelen Jargerson and Julia Tomlinson,
■lie house guests of Misses Mary ami
para Strange, the young men of the
lity gave a picnic at Myrtle Springs
Monday evening. The crowd of young
lieoplc motored to this romantic spot.
Those going were Miss Ellen Harper,
Miss Helen Jargerson, Miss Julia
WEAK; RUN-DOWN
n&n Lady Got So She Could
Jut Drag.— 1 “Cardai Built Mo
Up,” She Declare*.
EeraenrUle, N. a—In an intarut-
|{nc statement regarding Cardul. lb,
| Woman'* Tonic, Mrs. Wesley Uabe, ol
inr here, recently said: “I haw
known Cardnl tor years, bnt nsrsr
■knew Its worth until a yesr or so ago.
It ms In a weakened, run-down eon-
Idltlon. I became draggy—didn't sat or
I sleep to do any good; couldn't do any-
I thing without a great elfort. I tried
I different remedies and medicines, yst
II continued to drag:
| "I decided to give Cardnl a trial,
land found It was Just what I really
I needed. It made me feel much strong-
I ar soon alter I began to uea It I be-
lean to sat more, and tbs nerroua
| weak feeling began to leave, Born I
Tomlinson, Miss Vi-lnin Williams, Miss
Mnry Strange, Miss Sara Strange,
Ur. T. W. Wilson, Dr. W. A. Rcy-
nolds, Harry Collins, Julian Collins,
Willis Sims, of Fort Valley, Nathan
Strange, II. B. Arrington nnd Arthur
Baugh.
Mrs. It. E. Hill line! the misfortune
to break her left arm Monday after
noon. In coming down the front
door steps her foot caught on the sec-
on step throwing her to the ground
with such force that it broke her arm
at the wrist.
Misses Harper, Tomlinson and Jar
gerson were again honored at a pic
nic at Usry's mill Wednesday eve
ning. At a suitable hour a picnic
lunch of fried chicken, sandwiches,
iced tea and other delicacies were
served. Those enjoying the pleas
ure of the evening were Misses noxie
Stevens, Cleone Colline, Louise Col
lins, Mary Strange, Sarah Strange,
Julia Tomlinson, Ellen Harper, Helen
Harper, Kittle • • Arrington; • Velma
Williams; Nolan Strange, Dr. Rey
nolds, Lucius Battle, Willis Snow,
Harry Collins, Arthur Baugh, Roy
Carter, Henry B. Arrington, Clarke
Williamson and Orbie Stevens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stewart enter
tained at dinner Monday evening in
honor of E. H. McMichacl. of Marlon
county. The house was decorated in
hydrangeas, quantities of these hand
some blue flowers being placed In
the parlor and reception hall. In the
, •'Cardul built me up a* a* ethir
I tonic awr did.
I “I used Cardul with one daughter
I who was,puny, fait bad and ttrea ect
I all the time. It brought her right out
I end eoen oho was as well as a girl
I could be. We think there la nothing
like CarduL”
I So not allow yourself to become
I week and run-down from womanly
iblee. Take Cardul. Ton may find
lust what you really need. For,
rt than 40 yean It baa bees osed ny
undo and thousand!, and found
t as Mrs. Mabe describes,
t your druggist's.
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dining room, nasturtiums wi-jre used,
a lovely bowl of them occupying the
central place on the tabic. Covers
were laid for eight and a dinner in
three courses was served by Misses
Evelyn Stewart and Josephine
Bridges. Seated around the festive
hoard were: E. II. McMichacl, Victor
McMirhael, Miss Mattie Mae Cox,
Mrs. Vera Thompson, Mr. und .Mrs.
J. T. Henry. Mr. nnd Mrs'.' J. F.
Stewart.
Miss Addie Rec McCrary and Miss
Nell Stevens attended ithe com
mencement exercises of Stetson Uni
versity. at DcLand, Fla., last week.
Miss 'Louise McGowan has gone
to Highland camp, near Atlanta,
where she will spend some time the
guest of her aunt, Miss Julia Pea
cock.
Misses Mattie Mae Cox and Belle
Cox have‘returned to their home in
Oconee, after a pleasant visit to
friends here.
Dr. T. W. Wilson, Orblc Stevens
and Dr. Reynolds were recent visitors
to Atnerirus.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mott have re.
turned from a visit to their aunt in
Grovnnin.
Miss Julia Peacock has gone to
Highland Camp, near Atlanta, where
she will remain during the sum
mer.
Miss Velma Williams and Miss
Roxle Stevens were shopping in
Americus Monday afternoon.
Miss Cleone Collins and Miss Lou
ise Collins are being entertained in
Americus as the guests of Miss
Elisabeth Harris.
Bowers Stevens Is mending this
week with Ms aunt. Mrs. S. C. Col
lins. at her Broad street Home.
Miss Estelle Persons has return
ed to her home in Doyle, after an
extended visit to her sister. Mrs.
John H. Statham.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dixon attended
the graduating exercises of the
Americus High school the past week.
ENGLISHVILLE
The Kinging given by Mrs. J. A.
McGill Sunday night wns greatly en
joyed by a large attendance.
W. E. Wilburn nnd J. I„ Klerkley
nnd Buster Joiner,’ of Oglethorpe,
were here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Parks, of Elln-
villc; Mr. and Mrs. Emmett English.
Mr. and Brs. J. A. McGill nnd Char
lie English attended a flsh fry on
Flint river Thursday.
Olin Holloway and Ralph Harden,
of Andersonvillc, were here Friday
afternoon.
Mrs. W. C. English and baby. Mil
dred were Wednesday snend-the-day
guests of Mrs. Jt. J. Justice.
Mrs. W. V. Justice and son, Clar
ence. of Andenonvjllc, spent Tues
day and Tuesday night with her sis
ters, Mrs. W. A. Spnith nnd Mrs. J.
H. Jones.
C. B. Teel was at the home of R.
J. Justice a short while Wednesday
afternoon.
Mr. Worthy, of Oglethorpe, was
here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. English nnd
daughter, Addie Rie, spent Sunday
with Mrs, S. S. English, of Ameri-
sonville.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Holloway were
Tuesday night guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
O. D. Lnshley.
Miss Ethel English returned to
her home Sunday aftefnoon, after a
pleasant week with her sister. Mrs.
R. J. Justice.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Holloway were
Tuesday ufternuoii guests of M
Holloway.
Little Lena Mae Justiee is the
guest of her grandfather, Jody Eng
lish.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. G. Lnshley and
children, of Brooklyn Heights, were
guests of their son, O. D. Lnshley
Sunday, nnd were accompanied home
by Mrs. L. B. Holloway and O. I).
Lashley.
Mrs. Walter Allen and children, of
County Line, were Friday afternoon
gOcats of Mrs. C. B. Ted.
Little Misses Ludlc and Floy
Teel were Sunday afternoon guests
at the home of Mrs. R. J. Justice,
Elmo and Lester Jones, of Coun
ty'Line, spent Saturday night ami
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
English.
Jody English spent Sunday with
his son, W. C. English. *
Qualities Of Reli
In Business
B on
Goal
SAN FRANCISO, June 15.—Plans
for an educational campaign against
“economic illiteracy” to be conducted
this summer by the National Asso
ciation of Credit Men were announc
ed today by J. H. Tregoo, secretary-
treasurer, in his report to the annuel
t
GET THIS UNDER YOUR KELLY
•The most expensive method of transportation
and travel is to run on under-inflated tires. Be
sure your tires are properly inflated by having
us verify the pressure often.
DRIVE IN. WE’LL DO THE REST.
VULCANIZING
-AMERICUS STEAM VULCANIZING CO.
* "Lotts of Service"
JIMMIE LOTT, Manager.
telephone five-o-six.
GIDDING’S
RHEUMATIC
REMEDY
For Solo by Planter* Drug & Seed
Store, Murray*# Pharmacy, Carswell
Drug Co., Lawton Drug Co.
NOTICE '
PLUMBING,
HEATING
And General Pipe Work
We are here to stay. Instant
Service. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Americus Plumbing
& Heating Co.,
XV. F. OLIVER. Propr.
Phone 984. 208 N. Jackson St
MONEY 6°|o
MONEY LOANED
esl and borrowers have privileg. of
paying pan or all ef principal at any interest period, stopping in*
term on amounts paid. Wo always bsvo host rates oad easiest
terms an*,ire quickest service. San money by seeing or writing os.
G. R. ELLIS or G. C. WEBB.
AMERICUS, CEORCIA.
QUALITY,
ACCURACY AND
QUICK DELIVERY
Have your Prescrip
tions left with me
and they will receive
my personal atten
tion.
Frank Lawson
LAWSON DRUG CO.
Rylander Theater Bldg.
1
convention of the organisation.
The entire machinery of DIO af
filiated associations of credit experts
will be utilised, Mr. Tregao said.
An effort will be made to cultivate
a proper understanding of funda
mental economic laws In business.
“The qualities of n real religion
in business lire the qualities for which
wo will strive,” thereport'
"American business men must t
always the highest commercial i_
tics nnd stand for something, I
can always lie relied upon
faithful nnd generous per'
of contracts. This Is tlie..i
which we must fix our cy
Let Our Expert Mix Your
Prescriptions
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berry and Chocolate.
Vanilla Chocolate
Pineapple Strawberry
Peach Tutti Fruitti
Cherry Yum Yum
Neapolitan
Yum Yum—something new,
eomething different.
Peach—made from fresh Geor
gia Peaches.
Neapolitan — Vanilla, Straw-
r „ All the same price, 60 cents quart; 35 eenle pint; $1.10
1-2 gallon; $2.00 gallon. Quart or more delivered.
AMERICUS ICE CREAM CO.
Phone 645 215 Cotton Ave.
I prescriptions!
Then your doctor and yourself will
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By having your prescriptions
you are sure of getting the freshest and stron
drugs and no mistake made.
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"WHERE NEATNESS REIGNS"
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From 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m.
Prepared By the Best Chef
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80.00 Refrigerator for 60.00
60.00 Refrigerator for 45.00
50.00 Refrigerator for 37.50
40.00 Refrigerator for 30.00
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