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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER, FRIDAY JUNE 28, 1901.
Tli'' Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been,
use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under liis per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but
experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR IA
C.istoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotics
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
genuine CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
This is to certify that we have a splendid
stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Hats
at our store on Cotton Avenue, and they are
all from strictly first-class manufacturers
and have been bought with cash, they are
of course bought right. Now we will sell you
what you want for less than any firm on
earth can do, and our goods must be what
we claim for them or your money will be re
funded, remember this. If we do not show
you first-class goods for less than you can
buy them elsewhere we will not ask you to
buy them. . , .
You certainly can not fail to see that it
will not hurt you to go see our stock, and
when you see it you will se*; where you can
save from 30 to 50 per cent on everything
you wear. Your respectfully,
E.D. SHEFFIELD COMPANY.
PARKER & DUNCAN.
Successors McLeod Co., Oglethorpe, G t.
W,- handle the liest brands of Whiskey and Beer, and give
particular attention to Mail Orders. Following is a price list
of a*few of our leading brands of line liquors.
‘Paul Jones Four Boses, full quarts 82.00.
Paul Jones Four Star, full quarts, $1.2 j, per case, 8JJ-00.
Paul Jones XXXX full quarts, 81.00, per case, 811.50.
('atlierwoods Upper Ten, lull quarts, $1.50.
< iarrett Williams, Solace, full quarts, $1.50.
< I arret,t Williams, O. P. S. full quarts, 81.00, per ease, 810.00.
Kentucky Thoroughbred, full quarts 81,00, per ease, 811.50,
“Antiquity” very tine, full quarts, 75 ets. per case, $8.00,
Barrel goods price according to proof and age.
PARKER & DUNCAN.
OGLETHORPE, GA.
Storac Lumber I
'Vljccu.se s, A
G Ky i church St (
JOHN W. SHIVER,
tihe aCumboi dealer.
PHONES’
evidence. No. lb?
^ Lat a noiseless world this would
° c ‘ if Wurnen were as quiet all the time
as they are when it comes to telling
their
Trial
Aile;.
Ladies Can Wear Shoes
'■'.e smaller after u6iug Allen’s
base, a powder to be shaken into
v~. It makes tight or new shoes
asv; gives instant relief to corns
unions. It’s the greatest discov-
! the age. Cares and prevents
■a feet, blisters, callous and sore
Allen's l’oot-Ease is a certain
r sweating, hot, aching feet. At
ruggists and bIioc stores, 230.
l aekage FREE by mail; Address,
8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
, Lou s supposed blindness has cos
'‘- 1 sax company many a dollar.
'■■'am Woodard, of Dccttur, la.,
ea: “I was troubled with kidney dis-
, for several yeare and fouronedollar
bottles of Foley's K'dney Cure
•I me. | would reccomend It to any-
* bo baa kidney trouble." John R.
QUESTIONS ANSWERED
\V UK UK A HEADY MARKET MAY
BE SECURED FOR A CROP
OK WHEAT HAY.
ATLANTA MEN WILL TRY II
liruiu Dealers Will Sell It on Coin
mission and Do Their Heat
to Create a Demand.
Rough and 'Drossod Xumbor,
jCaths, Shingles, Ctc.
boure. No. II" Uptown Office lit
There are a groat many donkeys in
tho world without long ears.
Whooping Cough.
My little son had an attack of whoop
ing couch and was threatened with
pneumonia; but for Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy we would have had a
serious .imo of It. It also saved him
from several severe attacks.-II .1.
strickfaden, editor World-Herald, Fair
Haven, Wash. For sale by all drug
gists. __
Mean time is the kind .‘he average
bargain counter clock keeps
v Quick Belief for Asthma.
Miss Maude Diokens, rations, Kans.,
writes-’I suffered eight years with as
thma in its worst form. I bad severs
attacks dnrlngthe l»at year and waa not
expected to live through them. I began
Tniev't Honey and Tar and it
baa never f died to give Immediate relief.
John R. Hudion.
Atlanta, Ga., May 25, 1901.
J. W. Harris, Jr., Curiersvillo, Ga.:
Dear Sik—Yorr favor of May 22 re
ceived, in which you ask, "Whore can
we find a market for 100 tons of wheal
hay?” This is rather a hard question tc
answer. We have made some inquiries
from the wholesale grass aud grain men
of Atlanta to see if we could not induce
them to take hold of this wheat hay and
put it on the market, that it might take
the place of timothy and other north
western grasses. They say that they
are perfectly willing to give this hay a
trial, and if you and other parties desire
to consign to them a few tons they will
sell it on commission and do the very
best in their power to create a market,
not only for wheat hay, but for other
good Georgia grasses, as Bermuda and
peavine. They say the reason why they
handle the northern grasses is that they
are uniform from month to month aud
year to year, aud that haviug built up a
considerable trade, uot only in Atlanta,
but in the surrounding sections, with
these grasses, it is hard to break the peo
ple away from them. However, they
are willing, as wo have said above, to
undertake to create a demand for our
Georgia grasses, provided the Georgia
farmer will put on the market a uniform
grass, baled m uniform bales, lGO pounds
each.
The prices of wheat hay run from $15
to $18 per tou at LaGrange, where the
farmers in and around LaGrange have
built up a market, for tins very valuable
hay. fcuch men as George W. Truitt,
R. W. Milam, A. T. Dallis aud A. H.
Grifiiu have been growing this hay for
the past, six years. These gentlemen
write our department that lor years no
western hay has been sold in LaGrange,
but that this buy has beeu almost ex
clusively used by livery stablo meu,
lumbermen, merchants, and farmers
who are so thriftless as not to raise a
supply for themselves. We ara satisfied
that you and a few other good farmers
in Bartow county could do the same
thing for Cartersviile aud Bartow that
these gentlemen have done for Troup
county; but you must understand that
this market cannot be created at once.
It will take some time to bring about
the results cited in Troup.
We might state in this connection
that Professor John M. McUaudless,
our state chemist, will at an early date
analyze this wheat bay, comparing it
not only to other Georgia grasses but to
the northwestern grasses as well. These
analyses will bo published in his com
mercial fertilizar bulletin No. 38, which
will be issued from this department
some time in August. You understand
that these gentlemen claim the wheat
hay to be a well balanced ration, taking
the place both of grass and grain. You
might write to A. P. Morgan & Co.
and J. D. Frazier & Oo., Atlanta, Ga..
who deal very largely in hay and grain.
Now as to curing tho hay. Cut the stalks
close to the surface of the ground while
the grain is in fairly good "dough’
state, so that when all is cured there
will be about half matured grains (in
size). To wait later the straw would
become woody; to cut earlier would be
waste, in that weight and nutriment
vould be wanting. Wheat hay is easily
cured, and comes in when you have barn
room and need a good, non-heating food
stock. Mow as you would all other grass,
but rake into windrows the afternoon oi
the day the cutting is done. The fol
lowing day carry to the barn. If the
weather is clear and warm this is all
that is needed. In about ten days to
two weeks from the time the hay is put
in barn it cau then be baled. The barn
curing, like the field curing, is quickly
over. Do not let your hay remain un-
baled longer than two weeks, because il
loses not only its nutriment, but th<
pleasant odor and beautiful color.
"The following were the ruling pricei
of hay at LaGrange on May 1, 1001,”
writes A. T. Dallis: "Wheat hay, $11
to $18 per ton; peavine hay, $12 to lit
per tou; Bermuda, $13 to $16 per ton;
Johnson grass, $8 to $10; Euglisn vetch
and red clover (mixed), $12 to $14.
shredded corn stalks, $5 to $0 per ton.’
If you desire further information af
to wheat hay, write to the above par
ties at LaGrange, Ga., aud any one oi
them will take pleasure in answering
your letter.
Hoping this will be satisfactory, I am
yours very truly.—State Agricultural
Department.
How To Avoid Trouble.
Now is the time to provide yourself
and family with a bottle of Chamber.
Iain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. It is a’most certain to be
needed before the summer is over, aud
if procured now may save you a trip to
town In the night or in your busiest
scuson. It ..is everywhere admitted to
be the most successful medicine in use
for bowel complaints, both for children
and adults. 'No family can afford to
be without It. For sale by all druggists
MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR
Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bowels
and Kidneys.
For biliousness, constipation, anl
malaria.
For indigestion, sick and nervous
headache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness, heart
failure, and nervous prostration.
For fever, chills, debility and kidney
disease take Lemon Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough or
ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
50c aud SI bottle at druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At
lanta, Ga.
Gratitude
Dr. H. Mozley—Dear Sir: Sinee
nsing your Lemon Elixir I have never
had another attaot of those fearful sick
headaches, and thank God that I have
at last found a medioine that will cure
those awfnl spells.
Mits. Etta W. Jones.
Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Mozley's Lemon Elixir.
I suffered with indigestion and dys
entery for two long years. I hoard of
Lemon Elixir; got it; taken seven bot
tles and am now a well man.
Hakri Adams.
No. 1734 First Ave .Birmingham, Ala
Mozley's Lemon Elixir
Cured my husband, who was afflicted
for years with large nloera on liis leg,
and was cured after using two bottles;
and cured a friend whom the dootors
bad given up to die, who bad suffered
for years with indigestion and nervons
prostration.
Mrs. E. A. Beville,
Woodstock, Ala.
A Card-
For nervons and [ sick headaches,
indigestion, bilionsness and constipa-
tion(of which I have boon a great suf
ferer) I have never found a medioine
that would give Biicb pleasant, prompt
and permanent relief as Dr. II. Moz-
ley’s Lemon Elixir.
J. P. Saxvtell, Griffin, Ga.
Publisher Morning Call.
Haysarnral editor; ‘'Wounderstand
that pumpkins are very fattening for
hogs, personally wo havs uever givon
them n trial.”
Head It In His Newspaper.
George Schaub, a well known Ger
man citiz.-n of Nsw Lebanon, Ohio, is a
constant reader of the Dayton Volks-
zoitung. He knows that this paper
aims to advertise only the best in its
columns, and when he saw Chamber
lain’s Pain Balm advertised therein for
lame back, he did not hesitate in buy
ing a bottle of it for his wife, who for
eight weeks had suffered with the most
terrible pains in her baolc and oould get
no relief. He says: "Alter using the
Pain Balm for a fow days my wife said
to mo, 'I feel as though oorn anew,
and before using the entire contents of
the bottle the unbearable pains had en
tirely vanished and she could again
take up her household duties.” He is
very thankful and hopes that all suffer
ing likewise will hear of her wonderful
recovory. This valuable liniment it
for sale by all druggists.
Tho average hog isn’t an expert
mathematician, but when it comes to
examples in square root ho’s strictly
in it.
Dyspeptics cannot be long lived be
cause to live requires nourishment. Food
is not nourishing until it Is digested. A
disordered stomaoh cannot digest food,
it must have assistance. Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure digests all kinds of food
without aid from the stomaoh, allowing
it to rest and regain Its natural func
tions. Its elements are exaotly the same
as the natural digestive fluids and It
simply oan't help bat do you good. W.
Rembert,
"Must" and “Ought”havofifty times
more stuff in them than “Might" and
'Could.”
Never judge a man by bis coat. He
may have borrowed it for the occasion.
Mr. James Brown of rutsmouth; Va,
over 00 years of age suffered for years
with a bad sore on his face. Physicians
could not help him, Dewitt’s Witch Hazel
Halve cured him permanently. W.A.
Rembert.
The haughty are always the victims of
their own rash conclusions.
OABTOniA,
Beta the /»Ti#Iim!t«lH«*'
Signature
of
You may as well expoot to run
steam engine without water as to And
an aotlvs, energetic man with a torpid
liver and you may know that his liver
is torpid when he does not relish his
food or fesls dull and languid after eat
ing, often has headache and sometimes
dizziness. A few doses of Chamber
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets wil
restore his liver to Its norma! functions,
renew his vitality, improve his diges
tion and make him feel like a new man.
Price, 23 cents. Samples free at all
drug stores,
RUSSELL ON TRIAL
IN ENGLISH COURT
Nobleman Answers to Charge
of Bigamy.
HIS NEW WIFE IN COURT
Woman Whom lie Slurried In Nevada
and Who Now Claims to He Jjuwful
Spouse Also In Court—First Wife
Absent.
London, June 22.—Earl Russell ro-
appeared iu the Bow street police court
today on the charge of bigamy aud was
committed for trial.
The court was crowded. Among those
present was the woman (Mrs. Somer
ville) whom the earl claims is his wife
and to whom he was married in Reno,
Nev., in 1900, after he had obtained n
divorce from his firBt wife. Tho regis
ter of his first marriage was produced.
Mr. Brown, assistant director of pnb.
lie prosecutions, then testified that the
present proceedings were taken by tbs
pnblie prosecutor independently of any
other person, thus confirming the first
countess' statement that she is not a
party to the suit.
The Hearing.
Mr. Brown gave details of his inves
tigation at Reno, and B. F. Curler,
county clerk of Washoo county, Nev.,
testified to marrying Earl Russell aud
Mrs. Somerville at tho Riverside hotel,
Reno.
Tho dofoudaut called himself Mr.
Russell and the witness was uot awuro
of his rauk.
After detailing tho Nevada law on
divorce, Mr. Curler said,that in Karl Rus
sell's divorce tho law was not complied
with in two respects, and therefore tho
decreo annulling tho carl’s marriage
was uot valid, even in Nevada.
After counsel had protested that Earl
Russell hud uot beeu given adequate
time to preparo his dofeuso, tho earl
was committed for trial at tho next ses
sion of tiie Central criminal court, the
same bail (£2,000) being allowed.
FOR THE SECOND TIME
Wife Asks For Divorce From the
Same Man.
JaCKLOXVILLE, Fla., Jnno 22.—Thera
has beeu filed iu tho cironit court a bill
and a petition in behalf of Mrs. Dora
A. Pons, asking for a divorce from O.
F. Pons upon tho ground of cruel treat
ment and neglect by tho dofoudaut of
her and thoir live children—two daugh
ters and threo sous.
Tho petition alleged that Mr. and Mrs.
Pons wore married July 27, 1879, aud n
decree iu divorco was obtained by her
iu July, 1890, in tho circuit court in
this city. Aftor living apart until 9opt.
17. 1899, they wero again married in
this city, Mrs. Pons says, upon the
promise of hor husband to treat her
kindly in tho future aud proporly pro
vide for hor and children.
Tho consent of remarriage was gainod
by theso promises and at tho oarnest so
licitation of relatives and friends, who
told hor it was for tho best Interests of
herself and grown daughters.
She today declaros tho promises have
been disregarded and sho was doooivod,
and sho wants a final separation.
SHE KICKED MRsThATFIELD.
Damaging Kvldenco Is Brought Out
Against Miss Kilgore.
Tampa, Fla., Juno 22.—Sensational
evidence is being bronght oat in the
preliminary trial hero of Miss Fannie
Kilgore, daughter of Hon. W. O. G.
Kilgore of Sumter county, who ii
charged with causing tho death of Mrs.
Eugene Hatfield.
Mrs. F. A Bell testified that she saw
the difficulty. She heard Mrs. Hatfield
accuse Miss Kilgore of writing notes to
her husband. She said she heard Miss
Kilgore say: ‘‘If you wero not in tho
condition yon are I would kill yon,”
and saw her, she said, jerk Mrs. Hat
field’s arm and kick her in the stomach.
Mrs Hatfield, motherof the widowed
husband, swore that she also saw and
heard the trouble abont as Mrs. Bell de
scribed it
Cures Eczema, Itching Humors,
Through tho blood by takiog Botanio
Blood Balm (B B. B.) which makes
the blood pare and rich, heals every
sore, scab, scale, boil or eruption, and
stops the itohing of eczema. B. B. B,
cures espeaiallv, the worst and most
doop-spatod eases. B. B. B. kills the
burners in the blood. Druggists, Si.
Describe trouble and trial bottle eent
free by writing Blood Balm Oo., At
lanta, Ga. 4
New Cotton OU Company.
Whitmire, S. O., Juno 23.—The Whit
mire Cotton Oil company has been char
tered. The president is William dole-
man, who is the president of the $500,-
000 cotton mill now building here. Tho
directors are William Coleman, R. R.
Jeter, John P. Fant, J. H. Saber, O. H.
Shannon aud F. M. Setzler.
■A few months ago, food whioh I ate
for breakfast would not remain on my
stomaoh for half an hour, I used one
bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
and can now eat my breakfast and oth
er meals with a relish and my food Is
thoroughly digested. Nothing equals
Kodol Dlspopsia Cure for stomach
troubles.—H. S. Pitts, Arlington, Tex.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what yon
eat. W. A. Rembert.
Praise a woman’s taste, and yon mty
attack hor souse with Impunity.
The way to bo nothing is to lie nothing.
Idleness never yet and never will help
you to amount to anything.
Ira D. lieckird, Dunoombe, la,,
writes: “My little boy scalded his leg
from the knee to the ankle. I used
Banner Salve immediately and In three
weeks’s time it was atmostentirelyheal
ed. I want to recommend it to every
family and advise them to keep Banner
Salve.on hand, as it is asure remedy for
scalds or sny sores.” John R, Hudson,
The Imperial library in Paris has
twenty-six books printed on white silk.
Call at any drug store and get a free
sample of Chamberlain’s Htcgnach and
Liver Tablets. They are an elegant
physic. They aleo improve ths appe
tite, strengthen the digestion and regd
late the liver and bowels. They are
oasy to take and pleasant in effect.
There’s honor among thieves — es
pecially when they hsng together.
A surgical operation is not necessary
to curepilet.DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Balve
saves all that expense and never falls.
Beware of oranterfelts. W.A.Rembert.
A wise man avoids extremes—especi
ally those of waspB and hornets.
INTO RECEIVER’S HANDS.
Nashville Railway to He Sold Under)
Foreclosure Proceedings.
Nashville, Jnne 22.—The Nashville
railway has been placed in the hands of
a receiver. The application was made
by the Baltimore Trnst and Guarantee
company, the bolder of $2,060,000 of
the company’s bonds, upon which It de
faulted in the payment of interest
The Nashville Railway company is
capitalized at $13,000,000, one-half of
which is iu bonds and the other mort-
gages.
The complainants pray for a foreclos
ure, and Judge Clark of the United
States district court appointed E. Q.
Lewis nuil Percy Warner receivers,
pending a sale by foreclosure.
Tho receivers gave a joint bond of
$30,000 and assume control of the prop
erty this mouth.
Heliei in Six Hoars.
Distressing Kidney [and I Bladder
Disease relieved in six hours by “New
Great South Amerioan Kidney Clare.”
It is a great surprise on acoonnt of its
exoeeding promptness in relieving pain
in bladder, kidneys and baok, in male
or female. Relieves retention of water
almost immediately. If yon want
qniek relief and core this is the reme
dy, Sold by E, J. Eldridge, druggist,
Americas, Ga.
‘The Doctors told mo my cough was
Incurable. One MinuteCough Cure made
mo a well man”, Norris Silver, North
Stratford, N. H.—Because you’ve not
fonnd relief from a stubborn cough don’t
despair. One sllnuto Cough Cure has
cured thousand and It will cure you. Safe
and Sure. W. A, Rembert.
A wise man eonnts his checks before
they are cashod.
A. O. Blanchard, West Bangor, N. Y.,
saya: “Havebeen troubledwlthkidney
disease for the last five years. Havs doc
tored with several phyalolana and I got
no relief until I used two bottles of
Foley's kidney Care- John R, Hudson
Marry in hasto and let yonr father in
law repent at leisure.
The laok of energy yon feel, the baek-
acho and a ran down condition generally
all mean kidney disorder, Foley’s Kid
ney Core will restore yonr strength and
vigor by making the kidneys well. Take
no substitute. JobnR. Hudson,
A (mil man in a large place ia like a
gimlet in an anger bole.
The blUloui, tired, nervons man oan-
not suooeasfnlly compete with his heal
thy rival DeWitt’s Little Early Risers,
the famous pills for constipation, will
remove tho oause of yonr trouble, W.A.
Rembert,
The people are the final arbiters in all
questions in this country.
Allen Harvester of West Prairie, Wil.,
■ays: “people oome ten miles to boy
Foley’s Kidney Cure,” while J .A. Bpero
of Helmer, Ind,, says It Is the medlaal
wonder of the age.” John R. Hudson.
Love intoxioatea a man and marriage
makes him sober.
Eczema, salt rheum, tetter, chafing,
ivy polaoning and all skin tortures are
quickly oured by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salye.The certain pileenre. W.A. Ram
bert.
Not even the theatrical anpe should
be too thin.
Half The World Is In Darkness
as to the causo of tboi-i ill hoaltb, and
they doctor for about everything except
the right thing, and that Is the stomach,
take Dr. Loyal Ford's Dyspepticide and
get your stomach working properly.
John R. Hudson.
Men like to be laughed at for thier wit
bat not for their folly.
Teachers Institute-
The combined Institute comprising
the counties of Marion, Sohley, Macon
and Sumter will hold its annual ^meet
ing at Plains, commencing oh Monday
July the 8th and continnes for five
days. Teaohers who hold license are
required to attend. Take dne notice
and govern yonrselvea accordingly.
W. S. Moore,
C. S. C. Sumter Oonnty.
We often see week old women and
week-old babies.
Danger, disease and death, follow neglect
of the bowels. Use DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers to regulate them and yon wil
add years to yonr Ufa and life to yonr
years. Easy to take, never gripe, W. A.
Rembert.
CASTOR IK
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars the
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