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itfauts and CUUdrcn—Experience against Experiment.
Astoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Parc-
f,j C props and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
’, a i„s neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
abstance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
. a iiays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
jolic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
ad Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
, omi uli and Bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep,
lie Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
lie Kind You toe Always Bought
THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER, FRIDAY JUNE 14,. 1901.
jjind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
^ — and has been made under his per-
j/JJ/trpt,, so,, aI supervision since its infancy.
ar/>> Allow no one to den ivo yn-> in this.
Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” arc hub
rimeuts that trifle with and endanger tlio health of
.. ...wi f'liilflrnn—Kxnorioncn ntrninmt l<Vnm.imon«
POLITICAL MESS
IN SOUTH CAROLINA
Tillman Declares McSweeney
Favors McLaurin.
GOVERNOR IS ARRAIGNED
Attorney General Uelllnjjer Declares
Chief Executive Acted Without IIU
Advice aud Overstepped the Hounds
Of His Authority—llot Roast.
What is CASTORIA
NUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Sears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
r CENTAUR COMPANY# TT MURRAY STREET,
WHOM IT MAT CONCERN.
This is to certify that we have a splendid
tock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Hats
t our store on Cotton Avenue, and they are
II from strictly first-class manufacturers
nd have been bought with cash, they are
f course bought right. Now we will sell you
hat vou want for less than any firm on
arth can do, and our goods must be what
e claim for them or your money will be re-
jnded, remember this. If we do not show
ou first-class goods for less than you can
uy them elsewhere we will not ask you to
uy them.
You certainly can not fail to see that it
ill not hurt you to go see our stock, and
hen you see it you will see where you can
jve from 30 to 50 per cent on everything
ou wear. Your respectfully,
ColdjiuiA, S. O., June 7.—Senator
Tillman does not take kindly to McLau-
riu’s proposition for an unconditional
resignation. He was called on at ltock
Hill yesterday aud shown the junior
senator’s challenge which provided if
Tillman would unconditionally resign
McLaurin would step out in tho same
manner and contest for his seat.
Tillman said that he did not feel that
he should make reply to the challenge
in that shape. It came through an in
terview, and was too roundabout to suit
him. He considered it puerile. His
resignation had beon unqualified and
unconditional.
T forced McLanrin to jump over
board with me, believing that I could
make laud and he coaid not, but my
calculation did not take in the appear
ance of Governor McSweeney, who
threw him a line and hauled him
ashore.”
The rescue, said Tillman, had been
arranged between mutual friends of
McLaurin and McSweeney.
Senator Tillman exhibited a letter
from Congressman Gaston of Pennsyl
vania, imploring him not to insist on re
signing, as his services were needed in
tho senate aud he feared the flood of
corruption money would bo poured iuto
the state aud sweep away the Demo
cratic majority. Tillman, remarking
that circumstantial evidence was often
most damning, said he lelt certain tho
fears of Gaston were well founded.
Asked if he believed McLaurin would
take tho initiative in resigning, so that
Tillmau could follow suit, he laughed
derisively, saying, after having “turned
tail” as he had done, that would bo
boy’s play.
Dellinger Itoasts .McSweeney,
Columbia, S. C\, June 7.—Attorney
General Bellinger, who may bo a candi
date next year for McLaurin’s seat in
the United States senate, touching on
the Tillman-McLauriu situation says
that Governor McSweeney acted with
out advice iu refusing to accept the res
ignation of tho two senators and in do
ing so transcended his power. Tho
resignations, he says, were self-opera
tive, aud thero was nothing for Mo-
Sweeney to do but accept them. He de
clares that tho governor overstepped the
bounds of his authority in his action.
The impression has gone forth thnt the
governor acted ou the advice of the at
torney general when he declined the
resignations, but according to Mr. Bel
linger this is by no means tho case. The
attorney general was not consulted, and
if he had been the conditions might
have been otherwise, provided, of
course, that his legal advice had been
followed.
). SHEFFIELD COMPANY.
people aro like a phonograph—
t seem to know what they aro
tbout.
How Tc Avoid Trouble,
s the time to provide yourself
1; with a bottle of Chamber,
lolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
. It is almost certain to be
*fore the summer is over, and
id now may save you a trip t«
the night or In your busiest
It is everywhere admitted to
ost successful medicine In nso
d complaints, both for children
■t*. No family oan afford to
"it it. For salo by nil druggists,'
never helps the man who is
to hustle a little in his own
The Qreat Scourge.
tern times is consumption.
;; es and discoveries from time
* r » published but Foley's
ltd Tar does truthfully olalm
d! cases in the early stages and
iStorus comfort and relief In the
1,1 cases. Take no snbstitutes,
Hudson.
6t ter to make mistakes in try
^e the mistake of not trying
Arnold, Arnold, la , writes:
troubled with kidney disease
.'ears. Had to get up sev-
“ during the night but three
' l,lEV 's Kidney Cure ef-
C) aplete cure, he foels better
■' er did ami recommends it to
'John it. Hudson,
•easnre of votoe are as poison
‘ ains of virtao aro ever plea-
Probably Jonah had no idea that his
wife would believe him when he told
her where he had been, anyway.
Cures Blood Poison and Cancer.
Eating sores, Bwellmgs, falling hair,
mucous patches, nlcers, scrofula, aoh
ing bones and joints, itching skin,
boils, pimples, etc., by taking Botanio
Blood Balm (B. B. B.) made especially
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and makes the blood pure and rich.
Over 3000 euros of worst and most ob
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gist $1. Desoribo trouble and trial hot
tie sent free by writing to Blood Balm
Co., Atlantn, Os.
The surest way to dream on wedding
fruit cake is to eat it and have the
nightmare.
Whooping Cough.
My little son had an attack of whoop
ing cough and was threatened with
pneumonia; but for Chamberlain’s
Cough Bemedy we would have had a
serious time of It. It also saved him
from several severe attacks. II. J.
Strickfaden, editor World-Herald, Fair
Haven, Wash. For sale by all drug-
gists.
There will be room for about 000 vol
unteer officers in the new army.
*‘I had a running Bare on my breast
for over a year,” says Henry R. Richards
of Wlllseyvllle, X. V., ‘and tried a great
many remedies, but got no relief until I
used Ban.veii Salve. After using one
half box, I was perfectly cured, I can-
not recommend it too highly. John .
Hudson.
Middlesboro, Ky.,
1 :u ‘ e «l»ter had the croup
-‘Veher several doses of
and Tar and she was in-
i. It saved htr life."
There are a groat many donkeys in
the world without long.ears.
Dr. Loyal Ford's Dyspeticide
Is the new and perfect cure for indiges
tion, dyspepsia, constipation, heartburn,
tick headache, and a'l IUa from poor dl-
gestlon. It makes the stomach right.
John R. Hudson.
McLaurin Will Serve Term.
Newuerry, S. O.. Jane 7.—Senator
John L. McLanrin spoke by invitation
hero yesterday and was cordially re
ceived. He loft for Washington last
night. He authorized the statement
that tho resignation matter was now
closed, and that ho will servo his term
out.
SAMFORD SERIOUSLY ILL.
Alabama’# Chief Executive In Dan
gerous Condition.
Montgomery, Ala., June7.—Aspecial
dispatch from Tuscaloosa says:
Governor William J. Samford lies se
riously ill nt the residence of Professor
A. A. Person, professor of chemistry nl
the University of Alabama. The gov
ernor is suffering from what is known
as hypertrophy, or enlargement of the
heart, and while the end may not bo
near at hand, serions apprehensions are
felt for the governor’s ultimate recov-
er Mr* Somford is at tho bedside of her
husband and the other members of bis
family bavo been informed of the criti
cal condition.
William H. and Thomas D. Samford,
his sons from Montgomery, and bis
children from Opelika, arrived here at
midnight.
Governor Is Better.
Tuscaloosa, Ain., Jane 7.—Governor
Samford’s physicians nt noon today re
port him better than ho was yesterday
or last night, bat still critically ill. His
familv physician and several children
are at his bedside.
Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bowels
and Kidneys.
For biliousness, constipation, an I
malaria.
For indigestion, sick and norvons
headache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness, heart
failnre, and nervous prostration.
For fever, chills, debility and kidney
disease take Lemon Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough or
ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
50o and SI bottle at druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At-
anta, Ua.
Gratitude.
Dr. H. Mozloy—Dear Sir: Since
using your Lemon Elixir I have never
had auother attaot of those fearful sick
headaches, aud thank God that I have
at last found a modioiuo that will oure
those awful spells.
Mrs. Etta W. Jones.
Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Mozley's Lemon Elixir.
I suffered with indigestion and dys
entery for twe long years. I heard of
Lemon Elixir; got it; taken seven bot
tles and am now a well man.
Hahrt Adams.X
No. 1734 First Ave .Birmingham,Ala
Mozleyla Lemon Elixir
Cured my hnsband, who was afflicted
for years with large nlcers on his leg,
and was eured after using two bottles;
and cared a friend whom the dootors
had givon up to die, who bad suffered
for years with indigestion and norvons
prostration.
Mrs. E. A. Betille,
Woodstock, Ain.
A Card.
For nervous and | sick hcadachos,
indigestion, hilionsnoss and constipa-
tion(of which I have been a great suf
ferer) I have never found n medioine
that would give such pleasant, prompt
and permanent relief as Dr. II. Moz-
loy’s Lemon Elixir.
J. I’. Sawtrll, Griffin, Ga.
Publisher Morning Call.
Says a rural editor: “We understand
that pumpkins aro vory fattening for
hogs, personally wo havs uovor givon
them a trial."
Dyspeptics cannot be long lived be
cause to live requires nourishment. Food
is not nourishing until it Is digested. A
disordered stomaeb cannot digest food,
it must have assistance. Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure digests all kinds of food
without aid from the stomach, allowlug
it to rest and regain its natural func
tions. Its elements are exactly the same
as the natural digestive fluids and It
simply can’t help but do you good. W.
A. Rombert.
The Indian famine relief fund at
New York has reached 8213,078.54.
Geo. C. Uicaock. Curtiss, Wis., says
“Foley's Kidney Cure has beon tested
and found to bo aJi you claim for It. I
have given it to my father and It is the
only thing that ever helped him.”
Men like to be laughed at for thier wit
but not for their folly.
MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR
London, Juno 7.—The lord mayor,
Frank Groou, aud the sheriffs received
the delegates of tho New York chambor
of commerce at tho Maustou houso to
day. About 20 of the delegates were
presented to the lord mayor aud wore
shown over tho Mansiou house. A num
ber of the members of the London cham
ber of commerce, including Lord Brassey
and Sir Albert K. Rollit, were present.
The lord mayor addressed the Ameri
cans, thanking them in the warmest
terms for thotr visit and declaring thnt
nothing coaid have done more to pro
mote a perfect understanding and anity
between the two greatest nations of the
world. He alluded to Morris K. Jes
sup's reference, in his speech nt the ban
quet on Wednesday, to the impossibility
of Jealous rivalry existing betwoou tho
United States and Great Britain as ono
of the truest things ever said.
Lord Brassey Bpoke iu a similar strain.
Mr. Jossnp, in replying, soldi
Their Hrnrts Captivated.
“Your kindness has captivatod oar
hearts. We nro not worthy oi it."
Loud cries of “No!” iu which some of
the Americans joined, followed Mr.
Jessup's remarks.
Mr. Jessup then referred to his follow
delegates ns "children of the great
country," and concluded with expres
sions of fervent thanks for their rccep-
Ladies Can Wear Shoes
ono aizo smaller after nsing Allen's
Foot Esse, n powder to bo shaken into
the shoes. It makos tight or now snoes
feel easy; gives instant relief to oorns
and bunions. It’s tho greatest discov
ery of the age. Cures and prevents
swollen foot, blisters, Gallons and soro
spots. Allen’s Foot-Ease is n certain
core for sweating, ho*, aebing feet. At
nil druggists and shoe Btoros, 25a,
Trial package FREE bv mail. Addross,
Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
What n noisoless world this wonld
be if women woro ns quiet all the time
ns thov nro when it comcB to telling
their ago.
"A few months ago, food which I ate
for breakfast would not remain on my
stomaoh for half an hour, I used ono
bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
and can now oat my broakfaBt and oth
er meals with a relish and my food Is
thoroughly digestod. Nothing oqunls
Kodol Dispopsla Cure for stomaoh
troubles.—H. 8. Pitts, Arlington, Tex.
Kodol Dyspepsia Oure digests what you
oat. W. A. Rembert
A successful man is ontitled to les
praise than tho man who makes anoth
er effort after each failure.
Thomas Maple, Blrkbeck, Ill,, wiltes:
“I had a very bad case of kidney trou
ble and my baok pained mo so I oould
not straighten up, Tho doctor’s treat
ment did me no good. Saw Foley’s
Kidney Cure advortisod and took one
bottle wblob oared me and I have not
been affeoted alnoe.JI gladly recommend
thlsiomody John R. Hudson,
When a woman’s footings are all
worked np she shonld order a fresh
supply
‘The Doctors told mo my cough was
Incurable. One MinuteCnugh Cure made
me a well man”. Norris Silver, North
Stratford, N. H.—Becauso you’ve not
found relief from astubborn cough don’t
despair. One sllnute Cough Cm* has
onred thousand and it will cure you. Safe
and Sure. W. A. Rombert.
The man who is able to keep his
month shnt has a knack of appearing
wise.
Mr. James Brown of Putsmontb; Va.
oyer 00 yearB of age suffered for years
with a bad sore on his face. Physicians
could nothelp hlm,Dewltt’sWltch Haz.-l
Salve cured him permanently. W.A.
Rembert.
Princeton's oldest graduate, William
C. Baker, has died at the age of 02.
AMERICANS ABROAD
HIGHLY HONORED
New York Business Men In
World’s Metropolis.
RECEIVED BY LORD MAYOR
Tromotlcwi of Perfect Understanding
aiul Unity Hetween Two Greatest
Kutluns of the World—Vo Jealous
Rivalry.
Tho lord mayor proposed the healths
of King Edward and President McKin
ley, coupliug with tho latter a heartfelt
Wish for Mrs. McKinley's recovery.
Mr. Andrew Carnegie was tho coutor
of attraction throughout. After the
ceremonies, tho lord mayor went up to
him aud said ho especially wanted to
Bhako hands with Mr. Caruegio, who
said:
“In New York, in my young and poor
days, when I read about Dick Whitting-
tou, I little thought I should stand hero
clinking tho lord mayor’s hand.”
Tho lord mayor replied:
“Wo read nothing elso today but ox
Mr. Carnegie’s splondid gifts, and, in
tho name of the English people, I want
to thank you for your unexampled gen
erosity.”
The delegates were then entertained
at au informal luncheon iu Salters' hall
by the London chamber of commorco.
SUCCESSOR OF MOODY.
Itev. U. Campbell Morgan, the Eng
lish Evangelist.
London, June 7.—Tho Rev. G. Camp-
boll Morgan, who is leaving for tho
United States to take up a portion of
tho evangelistic work of tho Into Dwight
L. Moody, bod n great eendoff at the
City temple. The enormons building
was packed by aa enthusiastic andlcuce.
Dr. Parker, who presided, said:
“Because Mr. Morgan is being takon
away I don’t entertain n very friondly
feeling to tboso across the Atlantia My
friends in America wero wise in their
choice of snch a men as Morgan. To
take Americans in bulk, which, by the
way, wo never could. Is to bnndle a
multitudinous expressive quantity.
“I have never known an on wise
American. They always get the best of
things, look out as we may. Let us
think we are getting tho better of them,
wo soon And we are mistaken. America
is full of youth fulness, and there Is
mach holy aud anholy ambition in that
most wondorful country.”
Mr. Morgan said:
“lam going away, uot because it is
the call of America, but the cell of God.
I look forward with glad expectancy to
tho work before txp."
Belief in 8ix Honrs.
Distressing Kidney (and] Bladder
Disease relieved in six honrs by “New
Qreat South American Kidney Core.”
It is a groat surprise on acoonnt of its
exceeding promptness in relieving pain
in bladder, kidneys and back, in male
or female. Relieves retention of water
almost immediately. If yon want
qniok relief and onto this is the reme
dy. Sold by E. J. Eldridge, drnggist,
Americas, Ga.
If ants give ns an example of indus
try it’s more than a good many unoles
do.
MRS. M’KINLEY’S ILLNESS.
Kuturo Thereof Made Public by Her
Physicians.
Washington, June 8.—Mrs. McKin
ley's physicians this morning iisuedtho
following bulletin:
"Mrs. McKinley’s illness has been a
blood infection, resulting from perios
titis of the index finger (bone felon),
which begun iu Los Angeles. Tho sub
sequent exhaustion was dee to the
same blood infection, associated ^ith a
severe diarrhoea. She improveu, how
ever, and was brought home in comfort
and without loss of strength. An ex
amination of her case ou her arrival at
Washington has shown acute endocar
ditis (inflammation of the lining mom-
brauo of the heart), involving the mi
tral vale, the result of the same blood
infection. Thoro has been au improve
ment in tho diarrhoea and in her gen
eral condition. Mrs. McKinley’s caso
nt the present time presents a more
cheerful aspect."
IT IS NOW UP TO BRYAN.
Ho Is Asked For a Denial of a Re
cent Utterance.
Columbia, S. 0., June A—Telegrams
have been sent to Colonel William Jen
nings Bryan by admirers in South Caro
lina, asking him to deny if ho coaid tho
charge mado by Senator MoLunrin in
bis speech at Newberry yesterday, that
Mr. Bryan refused to support Jadge
Crisp of Georgia for speaker of tho
house of representatives because ho bad
beon a confederate brigadier.
The allegation has created quito a
stir, particularly ns Senator McLanrin
soomed to speak by the card and cited
Henry Watterson ns one of his wit
nesses. If not satisfactorily explained
it will enuse Mr. Bryan to lose frlonde
in this part of the country.
College Ulrls to Strike.
Selma, Kan., June 8. — Practically
all the students of the Wesleyan college
decided to qnit that institution forth
with if tho hoard of trustees insist npon
removing F. D. Tabbs, professor of
natural Bcionco, whose namo was dropped
from tho faculty list on Thursday, ow
ing to his ideas on evolution. The feel
ing among the students is vory bitter,
and it is stated they will take decisive
action if tho board continue* to main
tain its noKltion
Bead It In His Newspaper-
George Sohaub, n well known Ger
man citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, Is a
constant reader of the Dayton Volka-
zoltung, Ha knows that this papor
alms to advertise only the boat In its
columns, and whon he* saw Chamber
lain’s l’aln Balm advortisod therein for
lame baok, he did not hesitate In bay
ing a bottle of it for his wife, who for
eight weeks had suffered with the moat
terrible pains In her bnox and oould get
no relief. He says: "After using the
Pain Balm for a fow days my wife said
to me, ‘I feol ns though born anew,’
and before using the entire oontents of
the bottle the unbearable puns had en
tirely vanished and she oould again
tako np her household duties.” He Is
vory thankful and hopes that all suffer
ing likewise will hoar of hor wonderful
rooovery. This valuable liniment i»
for sale by nil druggists.
Peabody Institnte,
The Peabody Institnte for oolored
toaohers will convene in Cordele, be
ginning Juno 17th and continuing two
weeks. The oolored tenobers of Bum-
ter county are required to attend this
institnte, for at least one week. Yon
will take doe notioo and bo governed
aooordingly. W. S. Moore,
Connty School Com. Snmtcr Go.
Unless the whole mind is eivon to •
task it cannot be accomplished well.
Danger, disease and death follow neglsot
of the bowels. Use DeWltt’s Little Early
Rlsersjto regulate them and yon wil
add years to your life and life to your
yeais. Easy to take, never gripe, W. A.
Rembert,
It is far better to offend same people
than it is to oblige them.
The billions, tired, nervous man can
not successfully compete with his heal
thy rival, DeWltt’s Little Early Risers,
the famous pills for constipation, will
remove the cause of your trouble. W.A.
Rembert.
Bheumstlsni oared In X« Hoars.
T. J. Blackmore. of Haller <t Black
more, Pittburg, Pa., says: “A short
time since I procured a bottle of MYS
TIC OURE. It got me out the house
In twenty-four hours. I took my bed
with Rheumatism nine months ago and
tho MYSTIC CURE Is the only medi
cine that dla me any good. I bad live
of the best physicians In the city, but I
received very little relief from them. I
know the MYSTIC OURE to bo what
it is representd and take pleasure In
recommending It to other poor Buffer
ed. Sold by E. J. Eldridge, Druggist,
Amertcua, Ga.
A New York critic says that Ooque-
lin is a hero even to his valet.
The Imperial library in Paris has
twenty-six books printed on white silk.
Eczema, salt rheum, tetter, chafing,
ivy poisoning and all skin torture# are
quickly cured by DeWltt’s Witch Hazel
Salve .Tho certain pile cure. W.A. Ram
bert.
The largest mosquitoes in the world
are fonnJ in the arctic regions.
Itoh on human onred in 30 minutes
byWollford’s Sanitary Lotion. This
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druggist, Americas, Ga.
CASTOnlA,
stunth# The Kisd Yob Have Ah
jlgiatu#
If you are sick all ]ovcr, and don’
know just what alls you, it’s ten to one
your kidneys aro out of order. Foi.f.t'b
Kidney Cure will bring you health aud
energy. John R, Hudson,
Honor follows those who precede it
bat it flees from those who pnrsae it.
CASTOnlA.
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cf
CASTORIA
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The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
A wise man never covets • thing he
can live without.
A surgical operation is not necessary
to cnrepilea.DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
•avea all that expense and never fall*.
Beware of counterfeits. W.A.Rembert.
When suspicion enters the door
goes oat at the window,
We often see week old women and
week-old babies.
CASTORIA,
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