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1HK AMERICAS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, NOVEMBKB 7, 1902. Bearesfoot B and I PRESIDENT HUNTING ! FOR WILD TURKEYS Ones to Manassas, Va., an Outing. For Sarsaparillal £ BLOOD TONIC I DRIVES OVER BATTLEFIELDS. ^|The preserved juices secured from the fresh roots of S~: ^ Poison Oak, Stillingia, Graybeard, Bearsfoot, Bearbern, ■Zt SareapariUa, Poke Root, Blood Boot and Cascara Sairrada tZ In this concentrated torm it is au exceedingly powerful 3 Vegetable Alterative ! §£ £3 Ft j* a Tonic, Laxative and Diuretic as well. Years of ^3 US ? 1 1 P “J® bands of physicians, and more than 2,500 bottles •*** ~ZS •‘t 0ld I “ Amer ‘ cus with uniformly good results, continues to tZ draw the most conservative people to its use. Ben Lamond P'ace a Fine Preserve of 500 Acres, Is Where the President and His Party Will Enjoy Season of Sport 3 Price $1.00 Per Bottle or 3 Bottlesjor $2.50. £ .MADE ONLY BY.. I DAVENPORT DRUG GO.i fCOLCHICINr SALICYLATE 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 MFO. CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO, Sole Prop*. Sold byothe.Eidrldge Drugstores, Americus,-Ga, «-gf; gf -^-SST- L. G. COUNCIL, :il, 1 ***** 9 Cotton Factor .DEALER IN.. COAL * Fertilizers. Ur ooal is the oelebrated Blooton Lamp and Jollion, conceded the finest domestio ooal sold in this market. All orders for eosl promptly delivered. My prices as low as the lowest.. I make liberal cash advances on cotton in store at very low rate of interest. .. Telephone No. 38 VS ^ VS A * m m ■» Gar Load of Buggies! W E have just received a car load of the celebrat ed “ROCK HILL” BUOaiES. The buggy that is equaled by few and sui passed by none. Has the famous “Long-Winded” axle. If you don’t want to be worried to death by oiling yonr buggy every few days, why get 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 rnn 2,035 miles with one oiling. All “Rock Hill Buggies are fitted with these axles, in fact we say to you that for durability, easy riding and neatness the “Rock Hill” is by far the best buggy 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 Neckwear, Fleeced Lined Underwear, Fay’s Stockings, Clothing, Shoes, Odd Pants and English Dress Shirts, Umbrellas and Parasols a specialty. Headquarters for Hamilton Carhartt Over alls. Drop in and try us before you buy. ; D. Sheffield Co. Manassas, Va., Nov. 1—In the fit ful glare of locomotive lanterns Pres ident Roosevelt at 11:30 o'clock step ped briskly from his private car in the railroad yard here nnd greeted cordially the little group of newspa per men, special officers and railroad men who had! gathered to see him start on his hunt for wild turkeys. He was attired la a khaki suit with leg- gins, and over this was a long, heavy overcoat and a black hat. • Secretary Root, who had preceded the president from the train, wore a canvass shooting suit, an overcoat and a golf cap. The president, after a quick survey of the starlit sky, re marked to Mr. Root that they were m luck as to the weather. Mr. Root and the president were Joined at once by Dr. Rlxey, Secretary Cortelyou and Mr. Lelchman. who will acf as guide for the party during the hunt. They were preceded by the railroad men bearing lanterns. The party proceeded along the malic of railroad tracks to tho carriages la waiting for them to convey thorn to the fhcoilng grounds. They wore followed by servants carrying a big hamper of mineral water and lunch eon. As he walked briskly along the president remarked to Secretaiy Root: “I have tramped tics before In my time.' “Yes," responded the secretary with a suggestion of irony In the tone of his voice, "I have often thought that there was no active exercise so restful to tho wearied mind as the tramping of railroad ties.” The party entered carriages In tho village and, preceded by Sheriff Leach- man and a secret service officer In a buggy, started for tho hunting grounds about 4 miles distant. President Roosevelt, Secretary Root, Secretary Cortelyou and Dr. Rlxey occupied one carriage, which was followed by an other containing servants and messen gers with the luncheon. This morning the party Is hunting ovepa fine preserve of 500 acres known locally as the Ben Lomond place, own ed by Representative John F. Rlxey, brother of Surgeon General Rlxey While the president hopes to add wild turkey or two to his hunting trophies, he said this morning he was here particularly for the needed resus citation the outing would afford him and for the purposo of getting over tho historic Bull Run battlefields, which he had never visited. After the morning hunt the party assembled about noon at the Henry house, which is in the very center of the operations of the first battle of Bull Run. There luncheon was served. During the af ternoon the president drove over the battlefield. This afternoon the president and party, on their special train, will go to jjrandy, Va., 29 miles south of Ma nassas, where they will be the guests until Monday morning of relatives of Surgeon General Rlxey. BIG FIRM IS FORCED INTO LIQUIDATION Odendahl Co., Cannot Liabilities. Pay WERE LARGE GRAIN EXPORTER3. President of the Firm Issues Circular, Which la Followed by a Rumor of Alleged Forgery on Part of One of the Officers, MOZ LEY’S LEMON ELIXIR. y-J Regulates the Liver, Stomach. Bowels and Kidneys.. For billlonineae, constipation and malaria. For indigestion, sick and nervous headaohe. For sleeplessness, nervonaneis, heart failure and nervous prostration, For fever, chills, debility end kidney disease!, take Lemon Elixir. laH Ladier, for natural and thorough organic regulation take Lemon Elixir. SO oents and 81.00 bottle at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozloy, Atlanta, Qe. f A Startling Surprise. Very few could believe In looking at . T. Hoadley, a boaltby, robust black smith of Tllden, Ind., that for ten years he suffered such tortures .from Rheuma tism as few oould endure and live. Bat wonderful ohange followed bis taking Eleplrio Bitters, “Two bottles wholly cured me,” be writes, “and I have not felt a twinge In over a year.” They rrgula’e the Kidneys, purify the b’ood and cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Ner- vooaneae, Improve digestion end give perf ct health. Try them. Onlj Moat J Eldrldge Drug Stores. Mother Gray's Siveet Powders for Children, Successfully used by Mother Gray, unrso lu-tho Children's Home in New York, Onre Feveriabnesa, Bad Stom- Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 8 »,000 testimonials. They never fail. All droggiata, 25c. Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olmatead, Boy, N. Y, Le As the chip off the old block la in clined ao is tbe family tree bint. “Life Benewer for Ladies.” Olivia Peterson, of Coldweter, Mich writes: “I bad not been able to eit op a half day at a time tor thirteen years nntU I need tbe Mystic Life Benewer, It bee cared me of of nervona troubles, headache and a very bad stomach. It has helped me in so many nays, and oared me of afflictions that tbe doolore said could not be cured. The blessed Life Benewer bat done more for me than all tbe Patent Medicines, Doctors and Christian Science treatments com bined. It is tbe most wonderful medi cine I ever saw.” Sold by E. J. Eld- ridge, Druggist, Amerions. 1 New Orleans, Nov. 1.—President F. J. Odendahl, of the F. J. Odendahl company, limited, one of the largest grain exporting firms In the United States, has issued the following cir cular to the grain trade: “Wo regret very much to have to advise you that our firm is forced Into liquidation, and will not be able to pay Its liabilities. You will spare ua the necessity of making further ex planations, as they are painful. "Our business has been very profit able and large, but the profit has been diverted Into other channels, not through any fault of the writer.” Today's circular follows a widely circulated report of alleged 1 forgeries on (he part of a prominent officer of the firm, amounting to between $160 000 and ,175,000, and at the present time the following banks are known to hold the company's paper in appropri ately these amounts: Comptolr Nsntionale d'Escompte do Paris, $70,000; Hibernia Bank and Turst company, $50,000; Louisiana Na tional bank, $15,000; Commercial Na tional bank, $4,300. The Odenhahl commission company has done an enormous grain exporting business and for years has been In the habit of borrowing large sums from ten days to a'month on unlndorsed notes secured by bills of lading, ware house receipts and blanket Insurance policies. It Is alleged that advantage has been taken of the high credit of tho firm to borrow Immense sums from banks on forged bills of lading and warehouso receipts, and that this has been tho causo of the failure. F. J. Odendahl, president of tho company was formerly president of the New Orleans board of trade, and Is one of the best known business men In the south. The company bought extensively In Kansas City, St Loui3, Chicago and other cities. No warrant has been Issued for the arrest of the official alleged to be re sponsible for the failure of tho firm, and he Is reported to have left the dty. . l>eeo agreat sufferer from dyspepsia for about fifteen years, my .. trouble being my liver, stomaob and bowels, with terrible beadaebes. Lemon Elixir oured me. My appetite is good, and I am well. I bad taken • barrel of other medioine, that done me on good. GHABLES GIBHABD. No. 1515 Jtffarson 8k, Lonisvillo, Ky, MOZLEY’S LEMON HOT DROPS Cores all Oongbs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness end Bronchitis. 25 cent?, at Druggists. - I Our Shoes Fit Lock In Thirteen. By sending 13 miles Wro, Spirey, of Wallac-i Furnico, Vt, got a box of Bnokien'a Arnloa Salve, that wholly oared a horrible Fever Sore on bla leg Nolkiog elee could. Positively cures Bruises, Felons, Ulo re, Eruptions,Bulls, Borne, Corns and Piles.' Only 25j. Guaranteed 1>y the Eldrldge Drug Stores Tbe motive of the average play seems to be to men thirsty between tbe note, He Coaid Hardly Get Bp. P. H. Duffy of 'Ashley, III,, writes, “This Is to certify that 1 have taken two bottles of Foley's Kidney Core and It has helped me more then any other med lolne, I tried many advertised remedies, bat none of them gave me any relief. My druggist recommonded Foley's Kid ney Care and it baa oured me. Before oommenolng ita uee I was in anoh shape that I could hardly get up wbtn onoa down.” John B, Hudson. It the average man a lifetime takes to oorrect bis bad grammer. Cares Blood, Skin Tronbles, Cancer, Blood Poison. Greatest Blood Porifier Free. If yonr blood Is impure, tbio, diseased, bot or fall of bumors, If yon btvn blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrbfols, eczoma, Itching, risings and lumps, soabby, pimply skin, bona pains, oitarrn, rheumatism, or any blood or skin disease, take Botanlo Blood Balm (B. B, B) according to directions. 8 ton all sores beal, aches and pains stop, tbe blood Is made pore and rlob, leaving tbe akin free from every eruption, and giv ing tbe rich glow of perfeet health to the skin. At tbe same time, B. B. B. Improve! tbe dlgeation, cores dyspepsia, strengthens weak kidneys, Just tbe medicine for old pecple, an It gives them new, vigorous blood. Druggist, $l per Urge battle, with directions for borne cure. Sample free and prepaid bv writ- log Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. De scribe trouble and epecial free medical sdvtoe alio sent In sealed letter. B. B, is especially advised for ohronlo, deep-seated oases of Impure blood acd skin disease, and onres after all else fails. Some men are born achieve creatnees yon. Worth 3IDO or adult water during sleep stops it immediately. ' J. Eldridge, druggist. to euro child •ntinence of "Anti-Diuretio” 81. Sold byE. Personal. — Morphine, opium, laudanum, co- ciinohabil; myself cured; will iDform yon of harmless permanent home cure. I Mrs. Ut A, Baldwin, Box 1,212, Chi-1 A stoney sure may be expected from ca go 10-27 d A- w In, tbe man with an agate eye. Lots of women in this town are hobbling about in tight shoes simply because they struck the wrong store. We make a specialty of womens shoes that are built to fit—shoes that support and hold up the instep and touch every spot without binding. They’ll cost you $3.00, $3.50 or $4.00 here, but the satisfaction of wearing shoes like these are worth double the amount in added comfort. . dm Have you seen our “Stetson” $3.00 Hat ? Tis a thing of beauty. Marnier Shoe Co. NEW YORK RACKET STORE. Planters Bank Building:. Near Court House, - Americus, Ga. The Great Mill End Sale! Saturday morning we will place on sale Fruit of tho Loom Bleaching, Lonsdale, Barker Mill, 36 inch Chambrays and Madras in short lengths 2 to io yards, and loto 20 yards—all at less than factory cost—all new goods. 3.000 Yards Fruit of the Loom, Lonsdale and Baker Mill Bleaching ■» I j 2 to 10 yard lengths, yard-wide, 20 / IP tiff yards to one customer, at.... ■ i}* J U« 1,000 Yards 36-inch Madras and Chambray, heavy quality, In pink, ox blood and blue; factory 4 f| 1 price is 15c; 10 to 20 yards tengths, I IIP Ufl 20 yards to a customer, at ■ JUi 1,000 Yards heavy 30-inch 4 f* ■ Wovon Madra for Shirts, factory I IIP Ufl price 15c; 20 yds to a customer at ■ VU J U. Kimona Outing, all colors, best f| I made regular i2^c v good 21 yards u to a customer Ladies’ Union Suits, all sizes, heavy fleeced, worth 50c, thi« sale ——— 81x90 Ready Made Sheets, hem med, this sale Large size Bed Comforts, at. Sale lasts until ail goods advertised is sold. AMERICUS, GEORGIA. Planters]Bank Building, - ■ Forsyth St. — ••