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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. ERIDAY MAY 23, 1902.
AYcgelaWc Preparation for As -
similating HtcFoodandKcgula-
liiig the 5 lomachs and Dowels of
Infants.-'Children
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Promotes Digestion.ChecrfnF-
nessandRest.Conlains neiilter
Opium,Morpliine nor Mineral.
Nor‘Narcotic.
nmpctfauo-sAKuiLPiTcim
/M" Seal -
Jlx.Smn* *
ibckelUSmUt-
Aruj»,Wd *
Apetfecl Remedy forConslipa-
non. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature oF
NEW YORK.
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
QUIET IN COAL REGIONS.
CANAL BILL BEFORE CUBA.
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORiA
Opposing Forces Seem to Be Quietly
Awaiting Developments.
Hamilton, May 17.—The regions
hereabouts were very quiet today and
every oup is patiently awaiting devel
opments. President Mitchell says he
ha:i had no communication with any
one regarding the settlement of the
Hrihe. He has received no word, he
said, from Senator Hanna or any oth
er member of the Civic Federation.
“The* operators have refused our de
mands." he continued. "We have quit
work and it is now up to the other
side."
The operators also appear to bo
awaiting developments. The mine 1 upon It
owners in this region, say that they j it | R
have shut down indefinitely and will
not attempt to start up their collieries.
They feel that enough men could be
secured from the miners' ranks to par
tially resume work, but this they feat
would bring on strife which they de
clare they want to avert.
The Illinois bituminous operators
were again besieged for their opin
ions on the plan of the anthracite men
to call out the soft coal workmen.
They reiterate that it would he dim-
cut to accomplish such a thing. Thera
might he sporadic strikes, hut not a
general suspension.
Herman Justi. of Chicago, president
of the Illinois Coal Operators' asso
ciation, said he believed the, soft coal
men generally would aid their fellow
men in tills region mainly in a flnan-
cia! way. He f?.id that the Illinois
system of treating with the miners and
the entering into an agreement with
tnion is the best now existing, and
,’ould like ot see the anthracite
miners and the coal operators reach a
settlement.
Friends of Reciprocity Won't Try To
Displace Measure.
Washington. May IT.— 1 The friends
of Cuban reciprocity have for the time
practically abandoned their effort to
have the measure.looking to that end
given the position' of unfinished busi
ness on the senate calendar to the
displacement of the Nicaragua canal
Mil. and now express a willingness
that lie canal measure shall continue
to held the p.laec of advantage wit
the understanding that the Cuban hill
shall have Incidental attention while
the eattal bill is under consideration
ml when one is prepared to speak
therefore, the understanding
that the canal bill shall hold the place
originally assigned by the Republi
can steering committee and that there
Cuban hill to see that the canal hill Is
thoroughly debated, and the Indica
tions are for an alliance for delay
the beet sugar men with the oppo
nents of the canal bill,
311 Lamar St.
311 Lamar St.
D. PEARLMAN.
COMMENCING MONDAY MORNING
We will supply the people of Americus and surround
ing country with the best merchandise procurable at a sav-1
ing of 15 to 25 per cent, on each and every article purchas
ed at this Popular Dry Goods House Just space enough
to mention a tew items below. Come and investigate oth-
* i ' l , b n :;*" t ‘o .Iispiaoe It. It Is now e rs, they will speak for themselves.
tne intention of the opponents of th«? J *
ol
Diy {Bargains Discovered at
S. D. (Sheffield Co.
Jffaycs Partridyo Oxford Zt/'es at your own prico.
7/ico jCinc of jCinan Cmbroidory.
Ifo-to-datc tine of Scrcjo Coats.
9/cchwoar.
Pants, Straw Jffats and
Oooratts a Specialty.
jCadios Oxford's must yo at some prico.
Call before you buy.
S. D. Sheffield Comp any.
Siva .
Not in the Trust!
But all Groceries bought and sold atjliv-
ingprices. If you want the lowest rate on
Flour, Meal, [Lard, Meats, Coffee, Sugar,
and Household Necessities,
together with’Spring Vegetablesjinjsea-
sonat the LOWEST PRICE. Call on
GEORGE S. NIX,
Presidential Nominations.
Washington. May ir>.—The presi
dent has sent the following nomina
tions to the senate: George Ran
dolph. United States attorney for the
western district of Tennessee. Post
masters: Virginia. Holt F. Butt. Jr..
Portsmouth. Alabama, Newton L,. Wii.
son. Blocton. North Carolina, C. T.
Bailey. Raleigh.
Ice Factory for Florence.
Florence, S. C.. May 18.—Messrs,
O. 0. Weston and H. C. Moshell, prae
tleal Ico men of Georgia, who have
been in the business for years, have
decided to establish an lee factory
here, n site was purchased near the
Coast Lino freight transfer sheds and
the plant Itself is on the way. The ca
parity of the plant will he 15 tons
day. Mr. Weston says lie hopes to
making Ice by July 1. and If the busi
ness warrants he will Increase the ca
pacity. Work on the factory will be
gin at once, the material having at
ready been ordered.
8100 Reward, 8100
Cure* KheumatUm ami Catarrh after all
t*L»e Full* Contn Not It lug to Try.
To care the most desperate rheutra-
tism or catarrh take Botanic Blood
Balm (B.B B ) the wonder ot the age.
-area when an else falls. It kills the
poieoe in the blood and gives a pure,
healthy blood supply, stopping all
gnawing, shooting aches and pains in
the bones, joints, back, and reduces all
swellings. Hawking, spitting, drop
ping In the throat, offensive breath and
ca arrb, Irritations ol the mucous mem-
hr nee quickly disappear thus making a
perfect, permanent cure of the worat
rheumatism or deep-seated catarrh.
B. B. B. especially advised for old, ob
stinate cases. Druggists, II. Trial
treatment tree and nrepaid by writing
Dr. Gillsm, 213 Mtihetl Bt. Atlanta,
Ga. Describe trouble and free medical
advice given.
The readers of tide paper will
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that acience hi
been able to cure in all its atagea, and
that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure ia
the only positive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being
constitutional disease, requires a con
atltutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure ie taken Internally, aotlng directly
upon the blood and mucous surface! of
che system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the diseaie, and giving the
patent strength by building up the con-
stttutlon and assisting nature In doing
Us work. The proprietors have so
much faith In lta curative powers, that
they offer One Hundred Dollars for any
cue that it fails to cure. Rend for Hat
of testimonials.
Address. F. J. CHENEY Jk CO
Toledo, O. Hold by Druggleta, 75o,
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
The majority of purchasable things
may be exchanged—bat experience
isn’t on the list.
• Belie: in Six Hoars.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder
Disease relieved in six hoars by “New
Great Booth American Kidney Care.”
It is s great surprise oa account of its
exceeding promptness in relieving pain
in bladder, kidneys end book, in male
or female. Believes retention of water
almost immediately. If you went
qaiok relief and oars thie is the reme-
Sold by E. J. Eldridge, druggist,
Americas. Us,
Nine times oat of s possible ten a
proad spirit ia s woman is maetiken
for s soar disposition.
Wants Others to Know.
Telephone m.
Eldridge Drug Stores,
407 Jackson St, 319 Lamar St,
Always keep the best and purest of
‘I have need DeWitt’s Little Early
Rlaera for constipation and torpid tlvsr
and they are all right. I am glad to In
dorse them for I think when we tied a
goid thing we ought to let others know
It,” writes Alfred Heinz*, Quincy. Ill
They never gnpe or distress. Bure,
safe pills. W. A. Bembert.
Not infrequently the wedding ring ie
a circle that eqnaree the debts of a poor
man.
Water will not extinguish the spark
of love—and it takes something strong
er to scent the breath of suspicion.
Like a Drowning Man.
“Five years ego a disease the doctors
called dyspepsia took eoeba hold of me
that I could aoarcely go,” writes Geo.
8. Marsh, well known attorney of No-
cons, Tex. "I took quantities of pep
sin and other medioines but nothing
helped me. As a drowning man grabs
at a straw I grabbed it Kodol. I felt
as improvement at once and after a few
bottles am sound and wall.” Kodol Is
the only preparation which exactly
reproduces the natural digestive juices
and consequently Is ths only ona w' ‘
digests and good food, and cores any
form of stomach trouble. W. A Ram
bert.
Probably soma meu lie to you be
cause they think too mnch of von to
tell the truth.
Worth $ 100 to ion to oure ohild
r adult sP-LV/V, 0 f inoontihenoe of
water daring sleep ‘‘Anti-Diuretic"
atop* it immediately. 81. Bold by E,
Eldridge, druggtsl
You can’t believe everything a woman
•ays who oomplimente another on her
beauty,
OAlSVOZlXA.
■taro the Lnil Haw Always Bought
jffutart
of
Mother*! Moth-)
! Mother* t
How many children are at this season
feverUL and constipated, wltn bad
stomach and headache. Mother Gray's
Sweet Powders for Children will always
oure. If worms are present they will
certainly remove them. At all druggists.
25 cts, Humpies mailed FREE. Address
Alien-H. Olmvtead, Lee Roy, N. Y.
After a mighty lie hie prevailed, men
call it the tru'h.
Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles and Paints.
Out- 'Prescription department is first-class in every particular.
Come to see us or Phone 33,
M.CALLAWAY.
FOR SALE:
Farms, Stores,
Houses.
Fire Insurance a Specialty:
rSsSLi JOHN W. SHIVER, {•$£
Z>ho jCumboj Dealer
Uptown Once, No 1*7. Warehouse No. 117.
Commerce
Pouch and Pressed jCumber
jCaths, Shiny tes, Ste,
Ask Your Dialer for'Allen’e Foot-E.ee ?
A powder for the feet. It cures Bwoi-
len, Bare, Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweat
ing Feet, Uorns and Bunion*. At all
Druggists end shoe stores, 25r. Ask
today.
A wise man knows ths vslue of
silence when s child begins to cross-
examine him.
Rheumatism Cored la 34 Hours
T. J. Black-more, ot Halier A Black
more, Pittburg, Pa., says: "A short
time since I procured a bottle of M Y8-
TIO CURE. It got me out the house
in twenty-four hours. I took my bed
with Rheumatism nine months ago and
the MYBTIC CURE is the only medi
cine that did me any good. I had five
of the best physicians In the city, but I
received very little relief from them. I
know the MYBTIC OURE to be what
It ia representd and take pleasure in
recommending it to other poor suffer-
eie. Sold by E, J. Eldridge, Druggist,
Americus, Ga.
Embroideries,
No house in Americus can show
a better selection of Embroideries
titan we can, and popular prices
Monday will lie 5c, tic, 71c, 10c,
15c and 20c per yard. Come early
to get the liest.
4-4 Fruit of the Loom.
For Monday only we will sell 4-4
Fruit of the Loom Pleached Muslin
at 7jc per yard. One dollars Worth
to a customer.
Wash Dress Goods.
Shoes.
Our sales in shoes the past week
has reached far beyond the average,
which goes to prove that Americus
people appreciate up-to-date Shoes
at reasonable prices. Same dis
counts allowed purchasers last week
will lie given again this week.
Boys’ Knee Pants.
About 250 pairs Boys Knee
Pants received Friday. They are
extra sizes 12 to 10 years, Beal
value is60c, 75eand$l,00perpalr.
Our price Monday will he 23c, 35c,
and 15c per pair.
Through some mistake of our
buyer, be shipped us 00 pieces
more of those 8c and 10c Dimities,
that were so popular last week. We
have made the price 4fc per yanl,
Colord Swiss Muslins.
“Beautiful, beautiful—and the
price so reasonable,” is the remark
made by nine tenths of the best
ladies of Americas when our line of
colored Swiss Muslins are lieing
Rhown them. Regular 1»rice 20c,
25c and 30c per yard; our price
until stock is exhausted 121c and
15c per yd.
White Goods.
The centre of attraction for this
weeks sale will be in the White
Goods department. 20 per cent
less the original price of White
Lawns, White Organdies, White
Piques, White Welts will be the
price this week.
Boys’ Knee-Pant Suits.
New arrivals the past week in
Boys’ Knee-Pant Suits, 10 to 16
years, well made up of good ma
terial. Prices 81.20, 81.48 and
$1.75 per suit. You should see
those goods before yon buy hoys
clothing.
A few more left of those suits for
boys, age 3 to 10 years, made up
of the best Madras cloth. Will
close them oiit this week at 38e per
suit.
Fine Millinery.
Our sales in Millinery the past
week was enormous but we have
many of the best “Pattern Hats”
left, for both ladies and children.
Remember, 25 to 50 per cent saved
when yon buy of us.
Towels and Table Linen.
If you eqjoy a real “feast” of'
bargains you should ask about
prices of Towels and Table Li nens.
We have too many, the stock must
be reduced.
MEN’S CLOTHING.
Men who pride themselves upon their appearance will
do well to call on us before making their purchases for
clothing, We can fit them all; large men, small men, boys
“llttl * ' ‘
and "little fellows.” Every one knows we advertise noth
ing which we cannot procure from our stock. We have
matte a general reduction throughout our entire stock of
clothing. Monday morning we will inaugurate a clothing
sale unprecedented in Americus.
Men’s Negligee Shirts, Men’s Summer Underwear and
Men’s Straw Hats will be a feature in this weeks sales.
Remember, 35 per cent of your money saved when you
buy clothing of us.
D. PEARLMAN
311 Lamar Street, Americus, Ga.
If a man says only what lis thicks
he ts not likely to be a great talker.
BANNER 8A LVE
ths most Staling aalve in tha world.
Nice home on College street, next to
If kiedug were s disease all young
doctors would lean towards home
opathy.
CAibtoHIA.
I watt* I !» H]vt hints josji
CABLE PIANO CO.
Manufacturers and Dealers in the following High-
Grade Pianos and Organs:
Agenti—''Official Lite ot Talmsge
tbs noted Clergyman. Highest An-
Mr. U, Wheatley for rent by M. Cal thorebip. Extraordinary terms, $10
lawny. 1 frer day, freight pah), or edit given,
CASTORIA
Por Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hays Always Bought
Outfit free. Avoid fictitious firms.
-Address National Publishing Com*
ptny, (Established 1857) Lakeside
Building, Chicago.
lu a street car, polltenese is a thing
some men will not stand for.
Foley’s Honey and Tar
cures colds, prevents pneumonia.
Conover, Schubert, Wellington, Kings
bury and Cable Pianos,
Chicago Organs.
M
Stock always on hand and sold on such easy
terms that anybody can have a Piano or Organ with
out cramping themselves. .
Represented In Americus by
Dealer in Furniture and Coffins^
526 and 528 Cotton Avenue, - Americus, Ga.