Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, October 24, 1902, Image 7

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1HE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMHS-RECORDER; FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1302. 7 r : ~ r ' ' - n a Bearsfoot and Sarsaparilla E fc BLOOD TONIC The preserved juices secured from the fresh roots of Poison Oaky Stilliugia, Graybeard, Bearsfoot. Bearberry, 9 1 - Sarsaparilla, Poke Root, Blood Boot and Cascara Sagrada. 5^2 In this concentrated form it is an exceedingly powerful 5^ / |j Vegetable Alterative ! £ “2 It is a Tonic, Laxative and Diuretic as well. Years of use in the hands of physicians, and more than 2,500 bottles •*- sold in Americus with uniformly good results, continues to S£- draw the most conservative people to its use. •£; 3 Price $1.00 Per Bottle or 3 Bottles for $2.50. £ — ..MADE ONLY BY £ iDAVENPORT DRUG CO. I mmmmmmmnmm Trochet’s Colchicine Salicylate Capsules.' A standard and infallible cure for RHEUMATISM and GOUT-, endorsed by the highest medical authorities of Europe and America.'' Dispensed only in spherical capsules, which dis solve in liquids of the stomach without causing irritation or disagreeable symptoms. Price, $1 per bottle. Sold by druggists. Be sure and get the genuine. WILLIAMS JtIFO. tO., CLEVELAND, OHIO, Sols Prop.. Sold byetbefEldildge Drug Stores, Anrertcus.-Ga, w \i) if> if) it/ »!/ if) if) if> if) \f> \f> if) vV( L, G. COUNCIL, Col ItO n J Fa eti >r, DEALER IN GOAL # Fertilizers. Uv coal is the celebrated Blooton Lnmp and Jellioo, oonoeded the finest domestio coal sold in this market. All orders for coal promptly delivered. My prices as low as the lowest.. I make liberal cash advances on cotton in store at' very low rate of interest. v Telephone No. 38. 9\ 9\ 9) 9\ 9) 9\ 9i % 9\ 9i 9\ m Gar Load of Buggies! IE have just received a car load of the celebrat- W E have ju cd "ROCK HILL” BUGGIES. The buggy that is eqnaled by few and suipassed by noue. Has the famous' ’“Long-Winded” axle. If you don’t want to be worried to death by oiling your buggy every few days, why got a “Rock Hill." It don’t cost a cent more In the long run to get a good than does a cheap one. The “Long-Winded" axles have been known to run 2,035 miles with one oiling. All “Rock Hill Buggies are fitted with these axles, in fact wo say to you that for durability, easy riding and neatness tho “Rock Hill” is by far the best baggy on the market •A Little Higher in Price But- Sheffield-Huntington Co. AMERICUS, GEORGIA. Prices Lean Your Way ! Down at E. D: SHEFFIELD CO. where they have a complete stock of novelties in Neckwea , Fleeced Lined Underwear, Fay s -Stockings, Clothing, Shoes, Odd Pants and Engl sh Dress Shirts, Umbrellas and Parasols ajspecialty. Headquarters for Hamilton Carhartt Ove - alls. Drop In and try us before you buy. \E. D. Sheffield Co. 1 AMERICAN GENERALS BID ENGLAND ADIEU Embark For United States at Southampton. CROWDS SEE THEM .DEPART. Sir Thomas Upton Presented Mrs. Corbin with a Handsome Bouquet of Orchids—King Asked Generals For Their Photographs. London, Oct. 18.—The visit of Gen erals Corbin and Young to England was concluded this morning when they left Waterloo railroad station to embark on the American line steamci Philadelphia at Southampton. A crowd of friends was present la eluding Sir Thomas Upton, Secretary Carter, representing Amabassadoi Choate, Naval Attache Clover, Mili tary Attache Cassatt The special salon car reserved tot the American officers was filled with the military chiefs, their aides-de-camp and the ladies of the party. Si! Thomas Upton presented Mrs. Corbin with a large box of orchids. General Young said: “Tho trouble with English hospital ity is that they make you feel that you are doing them a favor to accept It This Is a little more than wa could do to take advantage of all the kindnesses proferretl here. Our stay was a little longer than we expected, and now I am looking forward to get ting back to woj-k at tho war college." King Edward asked'tho generals tot their photographs. One of the mo3t interesting features of the stay of the generals here was tho visit which they made at Farm borough to former Empress Eugenic, who was delighted to make the ac quaintance of the Americans. The em press usually retains strict seclusion in her quiet country home, and tho Occasion was r. complete exception. One of those present said: ' "I have seldom seen such a pictur esque contrast of the old world and the new as when the empress Eugenie, leaning on the arm of General Young, who towerod above her as she con ducted the Americans over her resi dence, pointed out priceless mmntoos of tho imperial days of France.” Spent More Than 81,000. W. W. Bakor, of Plslnvlew, Neb, writes: "My wife suffered from lung trouble for fifteen years. She tried a number of doctors and spent over $1,000 without relief Bhe beoame very low and lost all hope. A friend reoominend- ed Foley’s Honey and Tar and, thanks to this great remedy, It saved her life. She enjoys batter health than aba baa known ia the ten years.” Refute sub stitutes. J. K. Hudson. When a man takes noto himself an heiress for a helpmate he probably needs her to help him meet his bltls. Forty Years’ Torture. To bs relieved from a torturing dis ease after 40 years’ torture might well cause the gratitude of anyone. That is what JoWItt’s Wltoh Haxel Salvo did forO. Haney. Geneva, O. He says: “DeWItt's Wltoh Hszal Salve oared me of piles after I had suffered 40 years." Caros outs,bat as, woaods.skin disaster. Beware of counterfeits. W. A, Bom- bsrt. Some girls are decided blondes and some are decided brnnettes—bat either kind ere apt to make deoided wives. A Dozen Times a Night. Mr. Owen Dnno, of Benton Ferry, W. Va. writes: ”1 have had kidney and bladder trouble for years, and it beoame so bad that I was obliged to get op at leaat a dozen time a night. I never re ceived any permanent benefit from any medicine nnttl I tried I took Foley’s Kidney Caro. After using two bottler, I am oured'" John B. Hudson. Home men come home before enpper, some after enpper and aome after sap per before enpper. Belief in SixIHoars. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Disease relieved In six hours by’‘New Great Booth Amerioan Kidney Cure. It is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and baok, in male or female. Believes retention of water almost Immediately. U you want .nick relief and onre this is tho reme- 1“ BoldbyE. J.-Eldridgo, druggist, Amerions, 1 Home things aro batter late than never,and aome others are better never than too soon, Look Ont For Fever. iUoamsfi and liver disorders at this season miy b> prevented by cleansing the system with DaWItt’s Little JGirly Rlaers. These f smons little pilla do not gripe. They move the .bawels gently, hutcoplonaly. and by reason of the tonic properties, gtvo tons and strength to tbs gland*. W.A. Rambert. BATTLEFIELD IS RED WITH REBELS’ BLOOD Seven Days' Fight Occurs Id Venezuela. VICTORY FOf\ GENERAL CASTRO Three Thousand Casualties Are Re . -ported In the Camp of the Revolt* tlonists—Venezuelan Consul at New York Notified. New York, Oct. 18.—The consul gen eral of Venezuela In this city has re celved the following dispatch- signed by Da Torres Cardenas, secretary to the president of Venezuela: "Caracas, Oct. 18.—General Castro communicates sweeping victory after seven daya' bloody battle. Three thousand casualties In the rebel camp." Flrmlnlst Revolt Crushed. Kingston, Jamaica, Oct 18.—Word baa been received here confirming previous reports that the. provisional government of Haiti baa crushed the Flrmlnlst revolution and adding that the election of Senoque Pierre to the presidency is assured. Hundreds ol refugees are expected here during the course of the coming week. The Wont Form. Multitudes sre singing (the praises of Kodol, the nowdisoovery which is mak- .J ImT ro manv filek nno»!n wall and MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant Lemon Tonic. ’ •€? Cares indigestion, headache, malaria, kidney disease, fever, obill-, loss ‘ ‘ ' failure, appetite, debility, nervous prostration, heart ET “ regulating the Liver, Stomach Bowels and Kidneys. SO cents and 81.00 a bottle at drnggiste, and appendicitis, by ■ -fjSSl Rev. John P. Sanders Writes. Dr. H. Holley. Atlanta, Ga.: I have been relieved of a trouble whioh greatly endangered my life by naing Mozley’s Lemon Elixir. My "dootor de clared my only relief to be the knife, mv trouble being appondioltls. S have been permanently carod and am now a well min. I am a preaoher of the M. E. Church Heath located in the town of Verbena, Ala. My brother, Rev, E. E. Oowen, recommended the Lemon Elixir to me. Ship mo a halt dozen Urge bottles C, O. D. * Whether Banker or Mechanic you can figure on ultra-ttyle and long wear in lng so many sick people well and » - y people etrong by dlgeetlng wl- at }loy ea f , by oleaniing and aw' ete, !!lg the stomeob and by traneforr* ,in 8^felr food into the kind of parr,' '*"* c b-<red blood that makes you feel good all over. Mrs. Oranflll, of Troy, I. T., writes: “For a number of yuan I (wee troubled with indigeitlon and dyspepsia whioh grew Into the wont form. Finally I was in duced to use Kodol and after using four battles I am entirely eared. I heartily reoommend Kodol to all eufferen from indigestion and dyspepsia. Take a dose after meals. It digests what yon eat. W. A. Bsmbert. Longlev, Low & Alexander Hats. The oamel can-go two weeka^withont taking a drink, bat it wonld mike some men bnmp themselves to absiaim for two daya. There is more oatarrh In this seotlon of the country than all other diseases pot together, .ad until the last few yean was supposed to be incurable. For a great many yean dostors pro nounced it a local disease, and prescrib ed looal remedies, and Dy constantly falling- to cure with looal treatment, pronouneed It Inonrable. Science bas proven oatarrh to be a constitutional di sease, and therefore reqnlns constitu tional treatment. Hell’s Catarrh Cara, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitution al euro on the market. It is taken In ternally In doses Lorn ten drops to a teaspoonfa). It acts directly on tho blood and muoous aarfaoos of tho sys tem. They offer one hundred dollars for any oase It falls to oare. Send for oircnltri and testimonials. Address F. J. OBENEY * CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 75o ’a Family PP Hall’s Family Pills are the best. The fellow who shakes yonr hand most effasively when yon have money will shake yon altogether when it’s gone. Bronchitis tor Twenty Years. Mrs. uTaerva Smith,of Danville, Ill., writes: "I had bronohltls for twenty years and never got rpltet until I nsed Folay's Honey and Tar whioh Is a sore oars.” Contains no opiates, J, R. Hudson. All Is fair in love and war—or, in other words, during eonrtahlp and after marriages Worth <11 HD to you to onre ohtld or. adult of incontinence of water daring sleep "Anti-Diaretlo” stops it Immediately. 81. Bold byE, J, Eldrtdge, druggist. It the average men a lifetime takee to correet his bad grammar. They do not stretch out of shape or fade and the atitching doesn’t turn into an unsightly-green. When you wear a Longley, Low & Alexander hat you are protected by a guarantee. The tame money that will get you a common hat witl buy you a Longley, Low & Alexander, ‘‘Elk’* brand. Longley, Low & Alexander capa are fair in price alao, but nay up in goodness. Walk in aome of these days and $2.50 Gels One. We have Stetson’s soft and stiff hats ranging in price from $3.00 to $5.00. Think of getting'a “Stetson” hat for $3.00. Tis the best value for the moneyjever offered. BuMer Shoe Co. Quail Are In Sight, and Ducks are Coming. Smithwick ft E. for all and is ready and waiting to fix you for them. I am better prepared to serve the sportsmen tban ever before, with a large assortment of Higb-Qrzde Gun. and AmmunlUon at prices to ault your pocket- book. My .line of'single Breech-Lyaders canuot bo beaten on quality or price, and my High-GradeJIHammer, and Hammerless Double-Barrel Brccclt Loaders oauuot bo duplicated anywhere at the prices. j| For the Next 30 Days gains on Hight-Grado Ham- merless Guns. If yon ore not ready to buy, bring your old gun here and have it repaired and cleaned by practical and experienced gun smiths. Shells loaded to order on short notice, and special and prompt attention given to mail orders. •- A stoney stare may be expeoted from the man with an sgste eye, Itch on human eared in 80 minutes by Wollford’s Hanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by E. J. Eldridge. dxnggist, Amerions. Gt. Why suffer from headache when one dose of Bembert’s speoifio will relieve yon. Rambert’s Drugstore, nextpoat- office. - Unless a man is a bachelor, he is foolish to talk in his sleep. DR. ALEXANDER’S CHILL TONIC A positive, permanent, and safe cure for Malaria, Chill, and Fever. Contain, no polaon. The best Tonic, Antl-IYrtodlc. Appetizer, and Strength, enerforp^e, stafetvftwialcs and children known. Brings the glow to faded checks ; makes weak children fit and hearty. Tablet form; tasteless; easy to take. Price 50 cts. Trial Size, 35 cts. S GUN STORE. 121 FORSYTH STREET. FARM LOANS NEGOTIATED. If you want money on your farm I have arrangements with New York parties through'whom I can get it for yon at Lowest Possible Cost. J. J. HANESLEY, Room No. 5 Barlow Block, - Americus, Ga, For Sale. Lands. Stores, Dwellings. Fire Insurance by M. CALLAWAY, Americus Ga.