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PtoVEMSSn‘n- 1921
THE AMERICUS TIME5-RECORDER. !
OUR BOARDING HOUSE.
BY AHERN I THE OLD ^OME TOWN
EST END MARKET
SAM PEABODY' 1
YOU OLD /
HYPOCRITE’ /
take tot-
.-am "that:: J
some-Team^t*
he’s a total loss'
f • I t>OMT CARE IF YOU ^
POUT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT ' ^
music * You're coming with
ME TO THE CONCERT AND lit
.SEETO IT THAT YOU STAY AWAKE \
\ NOW THAT SETTLES IT
\ ALEXANDER HARRIS \\ J
YEH, AN' IF HE ^
WROTE HIS OPINION
ON MARRIAGE 1H!'
FIRST CHAFER
WOULD BE A
LIBRARY! ;
, SHE'S A RIOT \ j.
Shiver Blork
Ts always at your scrvico
' v ith the best that the market
affords of good things to eat.
Fresh Meats. Fancy and
Staple Croccries.
Fresh Oysters in Season.
Georgia Barbecue. Phorye 71
far fffl
IIOMI
iBRunoi:!
is go in'
To POT
HE HASN'T ANY
More say than
A WORM IN AN
aquarium!
SILVERWARE
The kind vou can de
pend on.
STERLING SILVER
COMMUNITY)
PLATE
THE t?AY AUNT SARAH PEABODY FOUND 36 EMPTY
STOMACH BITTED BomesiNTHE WOODSHED.
jnfeilPECK HARRIS FOLLOWS
THE LEADER TO
THOS L\ BELL
leweleT and Optician
A CONCERT
:oto Youf?
iCRSEU A
MINUTE
WELL COME OM
HOME - YOU'RE
v A Fine
Disappointment!
Oil. HELEN'
WAIT A MINUTE,
I FOUND ’EM!
DOINGS
OF THE
DUFFS-
i .‘x’Piwse we
MAY AS WELL
GO BACK HOME
NOW -
WHEN DID YOU
DUV THE TICKETS,
tomV
i Bought them '
THREE Ol? FOUR
DAYS AGO AMU
Pur them right
in this pocket 1
SORRY,« R -
THESE TICKETS
WERE FOt? .
LAST NIGHT!
WHERE CAN 1 * I
GET TWO FUR
TONIGHT p ,JN
( ALL SOLD.
1 OUT SIR)
Tom Is The
Thoughtful
Husband! •?
The One Gift That Is Sure Of
A Welcome
Your friends can buy any
thing, that you can give them,
except your Photograph. Sit
now for-your Christmas work.
THE M'KINSTRY STUDIO
GEEWUa.OoP-
GEOSUAOIY IT
UAOD For r
, T liNOW, BUT, IT CAN BE
■ MADE FASV.»\0W ABOUT
Tiff DESERT CC SAHARA-
s say rr— Sahara! r
NO, NOTUARA —
SAHARA ,DONTYOU
SEE? NOW SAY*
T <SNE UP-YOU'IU 1
WAVE To HAVE'VOUG.
. mother, help you
Y—, HEREAFTER ! 1
VJ-WELL, POP,
DIDN'T T
SAY UARA?
FRECKLES'
AND
HIS
FRIENDS—
The Forgetfulness
; SAM it SEEMS TD
ME YOU'RE. GETTIN
PRETTY FRESH- I
Want a little 1
RESPECT DYE r
‘“■'i UNDERSTAND!
ALL RIGHT
SIR , WHOiS
IT FOR P ,
WE HAVEN'T
ANYTHING
THAT _
CHEAP
I WANNA
BUY A
PRESENT
YES BOSS
I'LL GIVE
YOU A
LITTLE
QUEEN oSo
avaa3Q&JKSI3
SALESMAN
$AM
Nothing
Appropriate!
lor troubles you—Salts is
fine for Kidneys
rms uric scld which excitci
rki the kidneys In their efforts
MamAa.last NIGHT
WHEN ART WA5
CALLlM' ON JANE
HE HAD HIS ARM-
WuLL, HE DID
HE HAD HIS
ARM
GE.L, WOT 5 THE
MATTER; 315, ALL
IWAS .GONNA SAY
WAS “ f c U .u.L
WAS HE. HAD
H\5 ARMY
SHOES OSl
W> filter it from the system. Regular eat-
>T8 cl taeat must flush tba kiduc.ra occa-
Sloes® You must relieve them like you
relieve? your bowels; removing all the
„idt, waste and poison, else you feel a
dull mlssey in the kidney region, sharp
i*ic! la the back or sick headache, die-
lineu! your stomach sours, tongue is
VooattJ and when the weather It bad you
-fur,:rbeumatia twinges. The urina is
Tloiiiy, full of sediment; tbo channels
cites gel irritated, obliging you to gft
kin :wo or three timoa during the night.
C'ld neutralize these irritating acids
End flush of tho body’s urinous waste
fgot about Tour ounces of Jad Salta
from any pharmacy; taka a table-
spoonful in a glass of water before break-
fist for a few days and your kidneys will
then act flue and bladder disorders dn-
•nMAr Thi* famous salts Is made from
the Mid Of grapes and lemon juic^, com
bined with lithis, and baa been used for
mentions lo clean and stimulate slugi.
Eah kidneys and atop bladder irritation.
K| Salta is inexpensive; harmless and
nakea a delightful effervescent lithia-
„;n;nn. of m,.o nn.I
JBOBBY
KCEP r-.
CXJltT ¥
BOBB’
THE AFFAIRS
OF JANE
—BY
YOUNG
..1 ■ '0f> I L.'
stew vow- ,
IN TE.N \
'■ MINUTES J
G04N& T O
NEW VOMYs
IN TEN <
/A1NUTL5 a
election notice.
Zm rre open and will remain open
S'^ovember 5th, 1921, at 5 p. m.
E* 1 ' , E. J. ELI)RIDGE.
^ P*v Clerk kiid Trtiwrar,
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