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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1902.
UNCLE SAM’S TROOPS
ARE LAUDED BY MILES
Fortitude, Skill and Heorism
Shown In Battle.
PERSONNEL OF THE ARMY.
Lieutenant General Makes His Annual
Report—Necessity of Quarters For
Troops—Condition of Indians—Prac
tice Schools.
Washington, Nov. 0.—The annual re
port of Lieutenant General Miles, com
manding the army, is a brief review oi
the reports that have been submitted
to him by other officers. He indorses
the recommendation of General Brooks
for a readjustment of the geographical
limits of the different departments
with a view of equalizing condition:
General Miles calls attention to the ne
cessity of quarters for troops, saying
that while hundreds of thousands of
dollars are being si>ent for quarter
for cavalry, very little is being used
to afford shelter for artillery, which
is exposed to severe climates alDiig
the coasts.
“These troops,” says General Miles,
“are required to be located adjacent to
the fortifications, notwithstanding the
exposed positions of many of them,
and I see no reason why buildings
should not be constructed in time to
be occupied when it is known for
years where their services will ro re
quired.”
Baldwin’s Troops Complimented.
General Miles says:
“During tho past year there have
been no serious engagements, excent
that of tho troops under General F.
D, paid win, in Mindanao, I*. I., with the
Moros. For the number of men en
gaged, this was a very spirited and
desperate engagement. Our forces
were commanded by ono of tho most
experienced and efficient officers of
the army, whose conduct has always
been of the highest order, and his
achievement, together with that of thd
troops, in this engagement made an
other chapter of fortitude, tenachy
and heroic service in tho history of
American arms.
“The condition of the Indians Is
quite satisfactory, and there has been
no disturbance of importance among
them during the last 12 months. This
is accounted for principally by three
reasons:
“1. Just and humane treatment of
the Indian and judicious management
of their affairs.
“2. Their gradual transition from a
condition of barbarism to that of a
semi-civilized people.
. “3. The close proximity of the mili
tary garrisons, which are always avail,
able in case of threatened disturban
ce*.
Best School of Practice.
“The experience during the great
civil war and years of campaigning
along our western frontier, afforded
the best schools of practice for our
army fn former years. The attention
given to calisthenics, gymnastics and
other exercise* in tho army corps
made our small army a corps of athletes
whilo the elementary schools establish
ed for enlisted men. tho post libraries,
tho post lyceums and officers’ schools,
the various schools of Instruction and
practice for officers as well as the mil
itary academy, produced an army of
such excellence that I was able in my
report in 189G to state:
“The personnel of tho army was
never in better condition."
“ r l ms wat proven to be true by tho
fortitude, skill and heroism displayed
in every serious campaign on every
HERE’S A BABY
Its Mother is Well.
The baby is healthy because during th<
period of gestation its mother used th<
popular and purely vegetable liniment,
Mother’s Friend
Mother’s Friend is a soothing, softening,
relaxing liniment, a muscle maker, iuvig-
orator and freshener. It puts new powei
into the back and hips of a coming mother.
It is applied externally only, there is
no dosing and swallowing of nasty drugs,
no inward treatment at all.
The state of the mother during gestation
may influence the disposition and future
of the child; that is one reason why moth
ers should watch their condition and
avoid pain. Her health, that of the child
and their lives, depend on keeping free
from pain, worry and melancholy. Be of
good clii-or, strong of heart and peaceful
mind. Mother’s Friend can and will
make you so. Bearing down pains, morn
ing sickness, sore breast and insomnia ar<
all relieved by this wonderful remedy.
Of druggists at £i.oo per bottle.
Send for our book “notherhooU M free.
HE BRAOFiELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA
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Those decorated Dinner Sets are genuine Haviland China. Our
own importation. The “White” will cross “The Tide” in Nov.
We have the finest Lamps shown in Georgia, but they are the
cheapest, 15c to $20.00.
Those Lounges and Chairs are covered with real leather, and
frames are quartered oak.
Our Cut-Glass have the thickest blanks, deepest cut, most ar
tistic patterns, and most brilliant sheen that can be secured.
Our stock of Chamber Suits, Side Boards, China Closets, Ex
tension Tables, Diners, Odd Chairs and Tables is the most
complete and attractive we have ever shown.
We still have large stock of graceful and elegant shapes in Odd
Pieces in French China, Vases, Cups and Saucers and other
articles suitable for presents or home use.
Our stock of Housefurnishings can supply all your wants.
It is true goods were bought for CASH and that we can and
will give full value for every dollar spent with us.
DR.
D. S. DYAR &
riiyakiitiiM uti<J S]teclall»t».
34 l-2_Poachtree Street
Atlanta, Ga.
co.
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URINARY Kulnev and Hladder Trou-
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ly colored or with milky sediment on stand
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To Young Men and Middle Aged Men.
A SURF RllRF rh0 a " ful e9ec,s cf
vUnC UUnC Early Vice, which
brings organic weakness, destroying both
mind and body, with all its dreadful ills,
permanently cured,
ETHRAL STRICTURE
Cured, Removal complete, nelthei knife,
caustic nor dilation: without pain or injury.
Proof Indisputable,
RR HYAR Addresses those who have
l/n. IS I nil impaired themselves by Im
proper indulgences and solitary habits
which ruin Loth body and mind, unfitting
them for business, study or marriage.
MARRIED MEN, or those entering on that
happy life, awareof physical debt lty, quick
ly assisted.
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Cor. Jackson and Forsyth Sts.
Americus, Ga.
Quail Are in Sight, and Ducks are Coming,
Stnifhwirk * s ^* xec ^ f° r
^UllinWlLft. 0 f them and is
ready and waiting to fix you for them.
I am better prepared to
ferve the sportsmen than
ever before with a large
assortment of High-3rade
Guns and Ammunition at
prices to suit your pocket-
book.
My line of single Breech-Loader.-* cannot be beaten ou quality or
price, and my HigU-GradeJHanimer and Hammerless Double-Barrel
Breecli Loaders cannot be duplicated anywhere at the prices.
311 Lamar Street,
Look To Your Interest,
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cp.rl-
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arm,, ha. , . ,! cite, are prepared In our laboratory exactly
arm, has ben engaged !n any part el. tn suit each case, thus effecting cures with
the world during the last four years. '
During that time many changes have
occurred and the army hag been large-
ly Increased. The long and varied
service of the senior officers, their
experience In organizing, dlsclpllng. In
structing and leading their commands,
as well as the excellent discipline, in
struction and exemplary conduct of til3' #'
soldiers of the army of ’98 have beenI {
the leaven of the army of the present *
time. Evils may creep Into any sy» 1 •
tem or great organization. Such as |
have affected our army have been, or t
will be eradicated." Ig
DR, D, S. DYAR & CO
34 1 -2 Peachtree Street,
Between Marietta and Waltoa Streets,
ATLANTA, GA.
BIG DAM BURST;.
People Were Warned and Fled ta •
Places of Safety. i •
Glenwood Springs, Col., Nov. 7.—AjS
report was received here late last night »
of the bursting of the Denver and Rlj g
Grande dam over the Eagle river al ,
Pando. I •
Tho dam was bulK by the railroad •
for the purpose of making an Ice' *
pond and a considerable amount ol j *
water was stored behind it. Dwellers j J
In Eagle River canon and further.g
down the valley were notided of the',
breaking of tho dam and fled to the
hills. While It Is not known wheth
er every ono was warned. It Is not
thought that any casualties will result,
as the river bed Is deep.
CASPER
The Popular Tailor,
Has returned to Americas from
Philadelphia, and is at 405 Jack-
son street, next to Eldndge Drag
8tore.
Fine Fall Suitings, all
the Popular Weaves,
Now in Stock.
CASPER,
Peoples .Tailor.
To Bring Lynchers to Trial
Montgomery. Ala.. Nov. 7.—Governor
Jelks Is in correspondence with the so
licitor and sheriff of Lee county with
reference to the mob which lynched
a negro near Salep. The negro for
purpose* of robbery went info the
house of George Meadows knock
ed his wife and daughter on the head
He wag promptly killed, but the ladles
are recover*. The gJv<;rnor has
set In to bring the lybchers to trlsilf
BRAGG’S - MARKET.
la again a candidate fox your pat
ronage, under the firm name of
MORRIS & BRAGG.
We are at the same old stand, Ar
tesian Block, with .the, best Heel,
Pork, Fish, Oyetcts and all that is
good to eat a Give us a trial order
and we will fill you table with the
beat.
Telephone 215.
For the Next 30 Days ga
merless Guns,
and have it repaired and clcane
smiths. Shells loaded to order
attention given to mail orders.
SMITHWICK S GUN STORE.
121 FORSYTH STREEf.
To Whom It May Concern!
We wish to call your attention to the beautiLul line of
Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Sachet Powders, Smelling Salts,
etc., carried by the Eldiidge Drug Stores, Nowhere can
you find a[more beautiful assortment of perfumes m]elegant
pcclrgcs, Ifcrn aie rew displayed at-he
Eldrito Drug Stores.
FARM LOANS NEGOTIATED
We mean business and for the next ten days we offer to
to the people of Sumter and adj fining counties the Greatest
Slaughter Sale of the Season Figures speak louder than
words and we give them to you as follows:
Clothing.
Hens’ Suits.
$15.00 Suits Going at
$9. 5 0
. i2 00 “ •• “
8.00
e io.co “ “ “
7.00
8,oo “ “ “
5.5O
t 6.oo “ •»
4.00
4 oo -‘ “ “
2,5o
Pants.
-
$5.oo Pants Going at
$3,5o
4.oo “ “ ' “
3.00
2.00
I.50
Ladies’ Shoes.
$2.50 Shoes Going at $1.75
2.00
1.5o
1-25
l.oo
1-50
1 2 S
95
7o
Mens’ Shoes.
g4.oo Shoes Going at $3.oo
3,so
2.S0
2.00
1.75
1,25
2.7s
2 00
1.50
i,25
95
We also have an Immense stock of children suits, men
and ladles underwear, ladles capes and walking jackets and
in fact everything in our immense stock will be put to the
knife, We hope all oar former patrons and railroad lriends
will take advantage of this sale by coming forward at once
we only offer these inducements for the next ten days,
D. PEARLMAN'S
311 Lamar Street, Americus, Ga.
If you want money on your farm I have arrangements
with New York parties through whom I can get it for you
at Lowest Possible Cost.
J. J. HANESLEY,
Room No. s Barlow Block, - - Americus, Ga,
WANTED
THE LANIER SOUTHERN
Two hundred young men and ladies
to qualify for paying positions. If
you are interested, write us for our
handsome illustrated catalouge.
BUSINESS ^COLLEOE, Macon, Qa,
J There’s Plenty to Drink on the Corner Now I 9
’ ...ARTESIAN SALOON...
New Place, and the Best Line of Liquors
fold in the City.
Original Stone Mountain Corn,
Hawthorne Club. Baltimore Hunter.
Three Feathers,
are among our popular brands of fine liquors.
Mr. Robert A. Hogne is with us and wi uld be pleased to serve
his many friends in city and eonntry.
ARTESIAN SALOON.
W. N. Booker, Prop.