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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. FRIDAY JUNE 13, 1902.
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GASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
|The Kind You Have
Always Bought
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORiA
-■.. THC CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW VON* CITY.
There is but one way to Dress Cor.
1 rectly; that is go to
€. D. Sheffield Co.
Where Odd Pants Serge Coats, English'
Blouse Shirts, Panama Hats, Novelties
in Neckwear, Buttons, Strap and Lace
Dress Shoes for Hen and Women, All
made up in the latest styles. Even if
you don't want to buy, come and see us.
E. D. Sheffield Co.
HOTEL TYBEE.
The Greatest Seaside Resort on The Atlantic
’ ‘ Coast is Now Open.
The most magnificent music that has ever been heard
at any resort. Besides our splendid Orchestra we hav$ the
Pan-American Organ that took the medal at the Buffalo
Exposition as being the finest musical instrument m the
world. See the new pavilion right on the ocean edge.
Large and roomy
RATES, $12.50 and $15.00 per Week.
CHAS. F. GRAHAM, Prop.
NO knife; no pruos USED I
The Natural Magnetic Healer,
DR. J. L. MOORE,
Office in Front Rooms'of Clarke & Hooper Building, 311£
Lamar Street, Americus, Qa.
Dll. J. L. MOORE, the Great Chronio Diaeaae Spaeialiat, ia nowin Ameri-
Female Trouble*. — -
ode, Blood and Skin Disease, or aoy present disease you should lose no time
in consulting this wonderful doctor. Dr. Moore oomes_ here with strong in-
petnod of treatment, and U yon wisn, ne wiu ratio
happiness. Consultations FREE and confidential. . .
Office hoars from 8 a. m , to 6 p. m.. beginning Monday June 2nd.
Eldridge Drug Stores.
407 Jackson St. 319 Lamar St,
Always keep the best and purest of
Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles and Paints.
Oar Prescription department is first-class in every particular.
Come to see us or Phene 33.
FEEDING AND CARE OF HOGS.
Some people have an Idea that al
most any sort ot kitchen slop Is good
enough for a hog, and it Is a common
thing to give them stale, sour stops
thst bare stood for hours. But this
should never be done. Let their food
be wholesome and sweet, whether ob
tained from kitchen or dairy; let It bs
fresh and clean.
A bog will drink almost any kind of
watetf hut do not conclude that, be
cause mud and filth are natural to
him, he will thrive on them. Stale,
surface water breeds the germs of
cholera end other diseases, and hogs
that are allowed to use'lt are liable to
contamination. Give thgm clean water
in' something so arranged that they
cannot get their feet into it.
Corn should not be supplied too
bountifully, as its tendency Is to over
heat the animals. When fed sparing
ly and along with grasses. It makes an
excellent ration.
A farmer who la looking for good
results rom his swine, will not alftw
them to run and feed along tho
public highways, where the germs may
be conveyed to them by diseased hogs
that have previously gone that way.
The best way to save a herd In which
cholera has appeared, la to Immediate
ly separate the well from the sick.
The old saylog Is "an ounce ot pre
ventive is worth a pound of cure."
Men of large experience have given
their endorsement to Chloro-Naptho-
leum ah a cheap, powerful and non-
poisonous disinfectant.
The use of this excellent remedy
applied externally keeps down lice,
and when mixed with the water and
food proves an excellent Internal medi
cine.
Another Important thing In the care
of hogs Is to see that tt^ey have good
bedding, often renewed, so an to keep
It as clean as pqsslble. As soon as
the old bedding has been removed and
burned, the premises should bs wall
disinfected with. Chloro-Naptholcum,
or some other good disinfectant
Many cures have been tried tor hog
cholera, but the surest relief from this
Oread scourge lies In prevention. There
are many good disinfectants. One
of the best is Cbloro-Napthaloum, apt!
PUBLIC ROADS.
the free use of lime. A good solutf^i
Is 40 or 50 parte of water to ono of
CUToro-Naptholeum. Taka a large
bucketful of this solution and thor
oughly- spray the animals and spri:
the floor of the feeding pen.
The Bacteriologist of the Iowa State
Board of Health in May, 1898, made
the following statement as to hog
cholera:
“This organism was found to bo
especially susceptible to the action of
(Jhloro-Naptholeum:
“One part In 250 killed growing cul
ture* In ten hours. One part In 600
prevented development.
“Dry. but virulent, preparations of
this germ were killed In 24 hOprs by
Immersing in water contalnfofe one
part In 400.“
Always remember that In tho rats-
Ing of hogs cleanliness and careful at
tention are very necessary to secure
the best results, both as to the health-
fulness of the animal- and the result
ing excellence of his flesh ton food.
GA. DEP’T. OF AGRICULTURE.
“Life Renewer for Ladies.”
Olivia Peterson, of Coldwater, Mioh
writes: "I had not been able to sit np
a half day at a time (or thirteen years
nntil I need the Mystlo Life Renewer,
It has onred me of of nervous tronbles,
headache and a very bad stomach, It
has helped me in so many ways, and
cured me of afflictions that the doctors
ealdoonld not be cared. The blessed
Lite Renewer has done more for me
than all the Patent Medlolnes, Doctors
and Christian Science treatments com
bined. It is the most wonderful medi
cine I ever saw.” Sold by E. J. Eld
ridge, Druggist, Amnions, 1
'There ne always signboards on the
road to right, but some pretend not to
know how to read.
Of wnat does a bad taste in your
mouth remind you? It Indicates that
your atomaob is In bad condition and
will remind you that there Is nothing so
S od for suoh a disorder as Chamber-
a’s Stomach A Liver Tablet! after
having ones used them. They cleanse
and Invigorate the stomach and regulate
the bowels. For sale at 35 cents per
box by all druggists.
It’s the man with an elaatlo con
science thst is always stretching hie
tale.
To Mother* in ThU Town.
Children who are delicate, feverish
and cross will get In mediate relief from
Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for
Children. They oleanse the stomach,
act on the liver, making a sickly child
strong and healthy. A certain cure for
worms. Sold by all druggists, 25o. Sam
ple free. Address, Allen S. Olmatsad,
LeRoy, N. Y.
He who seeks happiness for others la
snre to And it for himself.
No good health nnisss the kidneys
are sound. Foley’s Kidney Car* makes
the kidneys right John R. Hqdson,
alwhys
An empty pocket is not
ceased by an open band.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children. v
Tiie Kind You Have Always Bought
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Bears the
Signature of
Cost of Bad Highways and Effects ol
Good Ones.
The public highways have a very Im
portant bearing on the Judgment form-
ed by strangere In regard to the thrift
and enterprise of any county. Ono
who Is looking shout for a good local
ity In which to settle will be apt, all
things else being equal, to' decide up
on a county In which' good roads give
him easy access, to a market at all
seasons of the year.
It has been estimated by those who
have given the matter careful atten
tion. that In a section of country hav
ing first-class roads the transportation'
of his produce to market will coat (ho
farmer Just about one-fourth the ex
pense involved In the same traffic over
our ordinary Georgia roads.
Professor S. W. McCsllIe, assistant
state Geologist, In his excellent treat-
ease on “The Roads and Rogd-Bulldlffg
Materials of Georgia,” says: “It Ts
a well-known fact that in the winter
and early spring months, the majority
of our common dirt roads become well-
nigh Impassable for heavy traffic. Dur
ing this season of the year, the teams,
which might be profitably engaged In
hauling the farm products to mar
ket, remain idle, at a considerable ex
pense to their ownera in the matter of
attention, feed, etc.
Cost of Bad Roads.
"Professor J. A. Holmes, State Ge
ologist of North Carolina, in discussing
this Hem of expense chargeable to bad
roads, places the loss due to this cause
in 56 middle and western counties of
that state at 81,600,000 per annum, an
amount sufficient to build more than
75 miles of first-class macadamised
road.
“Now, If the above figures are cor
rect, and they are undoubtedly plausi
ble, it would be no exaggeration to
say that the farmers of Georgia annu
ally sustain a loss of more than 59,000,'
000 from this cause alone'. In other
words, this large sum of money would
be an annual net gain to the farmers
of the state, If the roads were so im
proved, that teams could be used afall
seasons of the year.
Effect of Good Roads.
If time and space allowed, we should
be glad to quote more from Prof. Me-
Callie; but we will do this at another
time and show how good roads dimin
ish (he wear and tear on vehicles,
harness and horses, and how they In
crease the value of real estate. On
the moderate estimate that good roads
will Increase the value of lands con
tiguous to them by 52 per acre. Prof.
McCallle thinks that this apparently
Insignificant amount would aggregate
more than 510,000,000, a sum equal to
about one-hnlf of the present assessed
valuation of all the farming lands of
the state. ,
Some Good Roads In Georgia.
While urging our people to progress
on this line, we are glad that wo aro
not compelled to go beyond our own
State for examples of good roads. Sev
eral hundred miles of first-class ma
cadamized roads have been built In
several counties under the system pro
vided by our laws for the Improvement
and maintenance of public highways,
The Manchester and Peachtree roads
near Atlanta, in Fulton county, are
thoroughfares equal to the best Ideal,
More than 76 miles of splendid ma
cadamized roads In Floyd county give
to the citizens easy access to the thrlv-
Ing city of Rome. The Washington
Pike and the Savannah Valley roads,
of Richmond county, make travel and
transportation easy to Augusts. Roads
of similar merit radiate from Macon
In Bibb county, from Savannah In
Chatham county, and from Brunswick
sar “tho marshes of Glynn.”
GA. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE,
MOZ LEY’S
LEMON ELIXIR.
A Pleasant Lemon Tonic. V
For biliousness, constipation and appendicitis, For indigestion, sick and
nervous headache. For sleeplessness, nervousness and heart failure.
For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases, take Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Mozloy’s Lemon Elixir Is prepared from the fresh jalce of lemons; com
bined with other vegetable liver tonics, and will not fall you in any of the above-
named diseases. 50 cents and S1.00 bottle at druggists.
Prepared only by Dr, H. Moziey, Atlanta, Ga.
LEMON ELIXIR.
I fully endorse it for nervous prostration, headaohe, Indigestion ami consti
pation, having usod It with most satisfactory results, after all other remedies had
failed. J. W. ROLLO
West End, Atlanta, Gi. _
Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops
Cures all Coughts, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, fironohltls, Hemorrhage,
and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant and reliable.
25 cents at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Moziey, Atlanta, Ga.
311 Lamar St.
D
Was Wasting Away-
The following letWr from Robert R.
Watts, of Satem, mo. is Instructive, •-!
have been troubled with kidney disease
for the last five years. I lost flash and
never felt well and doctored with lead
ing physlolsns and tried all rented es
suggested without relief. Finally I
tried Foley’s Kidney Care end lese then
two bottles completely cared me and I
am now eonnd and well,” Jobn B,
Hudson.
Bnt for tbs lashings of onr oon-
scienoe we would deserre to be beaten
with many stripes.
Cures Blood and Skin Tronbles,
Eczema, pimples, bolls, scrofula, eat
ing sores, ulcers, cancer, eto., all cored
by taking Botanio Blood Balm (B.B.B.J
which basis all sores because Botanio
Blood Belm purifies, enriches sod vi
talizes tbe blood. Boat blood purifier
made. Try it Especially rooommend-
ed for old, deep-seated cases. Drug,
gtsts, SI, Treatment free by writing
Hood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Everybody bas seen tbs time when
be needed MarkTspIey's philosophy
Interesting to Asthma Sufferer.
Daniel Dante of Ottervllle, lows,
writes, “I have bad asthma for three
orfonryeere and have tried about all
tbe oongh and asthma onres in the mar
ket and have received treatment from
ibysldsns In New York and other cities,
rat got very little benefit until I tried
Folej’a Honey and Tar which gave me
Immediate relief and I will never bs
without it In my hones, I sincerely
recommended it tosll.” John R. Hud
son.
When it comes to board bills, a lands-
msn is an experienced skipper.
Foley's Kidney Cure
tnskea kldiie}* j.:j bladder right.
U 311 Lamar St.
RLMAN'i
HONEST PROFIT HOUSE.
Short sentences about high grade merchandise at low
prices is the topic for conversation among cash bayers today.
A most extraordinary sale is now taking place at this popu
lar dry goods house. The crowds that have thronged our
store for the past two weeks is positive proof that the offer
ings are surprising and the prices tempting.
Mall orders for goods advertised will bt filled up to Fri
day. Special pains taken to send the very best values.
Samples sent out on request.
Hoisery.
. First-class lioiscry is the one ar
tide appreciated by the ladies of
Americus. Black Lace Hose, the
35c kind (lisle finish) will bo sold
at 22c per pair. All black and
colored lace Hose. This week the
price for the 15c and 20c kind will
be 9c per pair.
Wash Dress Fabrics.
I did not believe it, but have
found it true that Pcarlman sells
White Goods, Organdies, Lawns,
Swiss Muslins Dimities, Batiste,
and in fact everything in wash dress
fabrics cheaper than any bouse in
Americus. Tbe patterns ore ex
quisitely beautiful and no one can
complain at the prices.
Working Men,
Yes, it is true, Pearlmau controls
the trade of the workingmen.
Union-made goods a specialty.
Overalls, Working Shirts, Men’s
Underwear, Straw Hats and Shoes.
We appreciate your trade, boys,
continue with us.
Extra Pants,
198 Pair extra Pants for men and
boys just received. We are going
to make it interesting for all con
cerned in Pants—12c per pair and
up to $5.50, is the price of Men’s
Pants this' week.
14c and up to 98c per pair is the
price of Boys Pants this week.
House Furnishings.
This week many big surprises
await you in this bargain sale ot
housefurnishing values that cannot
be found in other stores, will be
offered this week. It is well worth
your time to investigate if jfou are
interested in money saving.
‘Ladies Toggery.’
It is a well known fact, the ladies
are never forgotten at this “Honest
Profit House.” 60 beautiful pat
tern Hats—a new lot of Sailors.
Ready-to-wear Skirts. 500 Shirt
Waists and 1,000\ Undervests, are
ready for your inspection. Prices
way down is the pass word this
week.
Umbrellas and Parasols.
1,126 Umbrellas and Parasols is
too many for one house to carry in
Americus, especially iu fine goods.
Prices on ail Parasols and Umbrel
las have !>een reduced just 50 per
cent—38c to $3.50 each will reduoe
our stock of those first-class goods.
Trunks and Valises.
Ou the second floor of our store
you can find the most complete
stock of Trunks, Diess Suit Cases,
Traveling Bags and Valises that
ever come to Americus. On ac
count of being very much crowded
we keep only a few samples on the
first floor. Ask to see them and
our prices.
Our recent heavy sales for the past two weeks have
caused to accumulate about two thousand remnants—all
first-class goods. The entire lot will be distributed this
week among appreciative buyers at just one half the origin
al cost. Don’t forget to ask for our cash coupons, They
entitle you to a handsome present.
D. PEARLMAN.
3ii Lamar Street, Americus, Qa.
J. W. SHEFFIELD, President.
FRANK SHEFFIELD, Vico-President
JB. D. SHEFFIELD. Cashier.
Bank of Commerce,
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
A general banking business transacted and all consistent courtesies
extended to patrons. Certificates of deposit issued bearing interest
storage Lumber
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P.7. AChurcb
Uptown oner, N<
SU JOHN W. SHIVER,
Tjha jCumber Dealer
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