Americus weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1902-1907, November 21, 1902, Image 7

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T i*n '?o A v V "T 8 ® oue,lt ’ nnd "Web has been • jears, bas borne the slgnatnro of and bas been made under bis per sonal supervision sineo its infancy. _ ' „ . Allow no ono todceeivo you in tills. All Counterfeits, Imitations and“Just.as-good»nro but What is CASTOR 3A Castoria is n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of STRIKE COMMISSION RESUMES SESSION Cross Examination of Mitch ell Continued. A SPEEDY ENDING HOPED FOR The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Th» ccwrauw company. tt Murray STRcrr. new yorr c James Fricker & Bro. JEWELERS. 409 Jackson -Street, Americus, Ga Carry in stock, besides their regular line, a full assortment of vTfusical instruments of all kinds; a very fine line of Pocket Knives, Razors, in cluding the Star Safety, Scissors, Waterman, a'nd Other Fountain Pens, Fine Silk Umbrellas, Pocket Books and Purses, Sewing Machine Needles, Oil and Attachments, Headquarters for Spectacles and Eye-Glasses carrying tlie largest line in the city, and guaranteeing a fit in every in stance or no sale. Eyes examined Fbee whether you buy of us or not. Watch,'Clock, and Jewelry Repairing Done in the best possible manner, andTuily guaranteed. Fine and artistic engraving a specialty. Goods we sell engraved free. - Call and see our extensive stock, and bring i s your work. Prices the very lowest consistent witli'good goods and good work. This, However, Will Hardly Be tho Case, as Both Sides to Controversy Have a Long Array of Witnesses to Testify Scranton, Pa.. Nov. IK:—Tlia coal strike commission resumed Its ses sion this morning. After a few pre liminaries, President Mitchell, who was on the stand all day yesterday, again went into tae witness box and tho cross-examination by David Wil cox, general counsel for the Delaware and Hudson company, was continued. Each side is anxious for a speedy ending of the hearing, but this will be Impossible if the present plan of tho contending parties are carried out. The miners have a large number of witnesses to be heard, and the attor neys for each of the coal companies are anxious to cross-examlno them. After the miners hare closed their case the companies also will present a long line of persons to testify, and it is the intention of tho lawyers ou tho miners’ sldo to cross-examlno the witnesses for the companies. Immediately after tho closing of tho meeting this morning Judge Gray for the commission, addressed John T. Den ah an, one of tho attorneys for the nonunion men. At yesterday’s session Mr. Lenahan said he repre sented the nonunion men who worked during tho strike, and wanted to know what their status would be before tho committee, Judgo Gray said the committee could not give a decision until after it had carefully considered the matter, and promised some sort of an answer today. This morning the chairman said: The committee has considered the matter of your application and Eas decided that it will ask you to sub mit to them a statement, showing whom you represent, by whose author ity, what point other than those al ready at issue between the formal parties to this controversy you wish to inject into this hearing, and the concise statement of what you claim or what your position is in regard to the general propositions between the formal and logical parties to this commission, and also stato that you guarantee submission to tho award of this commission. Mr. Len&tian asked: * ’’How soon must this bo done ” “As soon as you can,” replied Judge Gray. SANTA MARIA STILL SPREADING TERROR Volcanic Outburst In Guate mala Rivals Mont Pelee. ENORMOUS LOSS OF LIFE. Estates In Neighborhood If Volcano Buried Under Aehes Which Reach to Top of Houaea—Richest Coffee Plantations Rulnsd. Now York, Nov. IS.—Astonishing revelations of great loss of life and property caused by tho eruption of the Santa Marla volcano are being mado dally, says a cablegram to The Herald from Gautemala City, under date of Nov. 9, transmitted by way of Soa Salvador. Eruptions continue. Great Deatructlon of Property, Many hundreds of human beings perished, and the destruction of prop erty Is considered greater than that in the Island of Martinique by the eruption of Mont Pelee. An of the estates In the neighbor hood of the volcano are burled under volcanic ashes, which reach to the top of the houses, TEo richest coffee estates are com pletely ruined. The principal losers are the large coffee planters, mostly United States citizens and: Germans, whoso properties are ruined. New Craters Formed. Two or three new craters have been formed on the sides of tho volcano. There were no eruptions- from the summlL Pumice and ashes were carried chiefly in the southern and eastern directions. The sea has a coating of volcanic material extending for many miles. TBe loss of the coffeo crop, which fs Guatemala's principal export, has completely demoralized commerce, and the government finances gener ally. .STORE IN BARLOW BLOCK. ....CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS WHAT? Why The Finest Line of Liquors Sold in the City. WHERE ? ■ 1 Best Goods at Bar and to The Trade. IITRADE. For floe gccds our prlc#s are the lowest, and I E. J. McGEHEE. J “Our Aim IS TO SATISFY YOU IN Shoes, Clothing, Underwear, Neckwear, Fay’s Stockings, Hats, Caps, Jet Trimmings and Overalls. Prices is the MASTER of COMPE TITION, and we have got them fot you at E. D. Sheffield Co. A Startling urpr te. Very few could believe in looking at A. T. Hoadley, a healthy, robust black smith of Tilden, Ind., that for ten years .he (offered such tortures from Rbtnma- tlem aa few oould endure and live. But a wonderful ohaoge followed ble taking Eleotrio Blttera. "Two bottlea wholly cared me,” be writes, "and I have not felt a twinge In- over a year,” They regu'a > fba Kidneys, purify the b'ood and core Bhenmatiem, Neuralgia, Nor Tonsnesi, improve digestion and give perfrot health. Try them. Only 50a at E J. Etdrldge Drag Stores. Personal. Morphine, opinm, Iaudentftn, co caine habit; my.elf onred; will inform yon of harmless permanent home care. Mr*. M. A. Baldwin, Box 1,913, Chi cago. 10-27 d A w lm. If her heart is in the right place it mattere not whether;* woman is young- or older than she look*. * It K eps the Weet Warm and Dry, Ask today for Allen'. Foot-E«.e, powder. It onrea Chilblain., Swollen, Sweating, Sore, Aohing, Damp feet.’ At all druggists and .hoe store., 25c. Some men come borne before .upper, some after rapper and .ome after sup per before anpper. forth ffl 10f) to yon to onre child adult qP-kW. 0 f incontinence of water daring sleep "Anti-Dinretio” stops it immediately. $1. Sold byE, o, draggle!. J W. g 11 VrriKLD,. President, E. D. .SHEWIKI D, Chief, BAN K^fiHE WIELD, jVIce-President Bank of Commerce, AMERICUS, GEORGIA. A general banking business transacted and all consistent courtesies extended toTpatrons. Certificates of deposit Issued bearing interest No man oan get at a woman’* mean ing nnless he oan read the language of the eyes. Healthy Kidney* Mesne Long Life If you want to reetore yonr kidney- i their former h-ialtby state take Smith’* Sure Kidney Core—50 cents at drnggi.te. It the average men t lifetime take* to correct hi* bad grammar. Core. Blood, Skin Trouble., Cancer, Blood Poison. Greatest Blood Purifier Free. T your blood le Impure, ti’n, diseased, hot or full of humors, If you bsve blood poleon, canoer. carbunoles, eating sores, scrofula, eczema, Robing, risings and lumps, nobby, pimply skin, bone pains, oatarrb, rheumatism, or any blood or skln’dlsease, take Botanlo Blood Balm (B. B. B ) according to directions. S ion all sores heal, aches and pains stop, the blood Is made pure and rlob, leaving the skin free from every eruption, and glv log the rich glow of psrfeot health to the skin. At the same time, B. B. U Improves the digestion, oures dyspepsia, strengthens weak kidneys, Jot the medicine for old pecple, as It gives them new, vlgore us blood. Druggist, $1 per large battle, with directions for home eure. Sample free and prepaid bv writ ing Blood Balm Oo., Atlanta, Ga, De scribe trouble'and epoolal free medical advloe also sent In sealed letter. B. B, B. Is especially advised for ohronlo, deep-seated cases of Impure blood and skin disease, and onrea after all else falls. MOZ LEY’S LEMON ELIXIR. Regulates the Liver, Stomach. Bowels and Kidneys. For billlonsneis, constipation and malaria. For indigestion, sick and nervous headache. For sleeplessness, nervousness, heart failure and nervous prostration. For fever, chills, debility and kiduey diseases, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough organic regulation take Lemon Elixir. B 50 cents and $1.00 bottle at drnggists. * Prepared only by Dr, H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. , * )een € great sufferer from dyspepsia for abont fifteen years, my tronble being my liver, etomaoh and bowels, with terrible beadaebes. Lemon Elixir cared me. My appetite ie good, and I am well. I bad taken a barrel of other medioine, that done me on good. OHAKLES GIBHABD. No. 1515 Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. MOZLEY’S LEMON HOT DROPS Cures all Oonghe, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchitis, 25 cents, at Druggists'; Many a rich man's reputation for wisdom vanishes with the loss of hie wealth. State of Ohio, gity of Toledo,) Lucua County, ( Fjmyk J. Cueney makoB oath he U senior partner of the Arm of F. J, CheneyAc Co., doing basinet* In the City of Toledo, County of State afore said, and that said firm will pay the ram of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for eaoh and every case of Catabbh that cannot be onred by the nae of Hall’s Oatarbh Cube. FRANK J. CHENEY. 8worn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this Otn. day of Deoember A D. 1886. A. W. GLEA80N, jeiM^y Notary PnMlc. Hall’s Catarrh Core le taken Internal ly, sne acts directly on the blood and mneons surfaces of tb* system. Send for testimonials, free, F. J. CHENEY A CO„ Toledo, O. Hold by Draggista, 75o. Hall’s Family Pllli are the best. When enpid visits Boston he dis cards his bow and arrow and nses a bean shooter.. If Yon 8nffer From Kidney Trouble! Use Smith’s Snre Kidney Care, Noth ing like it for diseased kidneys. 60e. AH is fair in lore end war—or, in other words, daring oonrtehip and after marriage. Itoh on human eared in 80 minute- byWollford’s Sanitary Lotion, Thli never fails- Sold by E. J, Eldridg* druggist, Americus, Ga. Mother Qnjr'iHirHtPowdin for Children, Successfully nsed by Mother Gray, nnrse in the Children’s Home in Now York, Cnre Feverishness, Bad Stom ach, Teething Disorders, move end regnlete the Bowele and Destroy Worms. Over 37,000 testimonials. They never fail. All drnggists, 25e. Simple FREE. Address Allen S. Olmstead, Le Boy, N. Y, It i* not enough to run, one mast etert in time.—French proverb. The Only Guaranteed Kidney Care is Smith’s Snre Kidney Care. Yonr druggist will refund yonr money if after taking one bottle yon are not satisffed with resnlts, 60 cents. Paradoxical a* it may seem, atronge angnsge weakens • n argument. fflir Shoes Fit 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. Have you seen our “Stetson” $3.00 Hat ? Tis a thing of beauty. Rylander Shoe Co. NEW YORK RACKET STORE] Planters Bank Building. Near Court House, - - Americus, Ga. SPECIAL SALE Saturday and Monday. 30x60 Smyrna Bags, with long fringe and good quality, $2 value at... $1.25 30x60 All-wool Smyrna Bugs, $3.00 value, at 1.98 30x60 Moquett Bugs, fine quality, $3.50 value, at....$1.98 36x72 Moquett Buga, best quality, $5.00 value, at....$3.50 50 Men’s All-Wool Suite, tho pick of our $8.00 Suite; your choice for $5.00. Boys Knee Pants Suita, 7 to 16 our $2.50 Suite, choice for $1.98 Men’s Overcoats for $3.98. 1 case best and heavy Cotton Flannel, 12Jc grade; a limited quantity, at 10c yd 1 case Cotton Flannel, fair quality, at per yard 5c Ladies’ heavy Union Suits, worth 50c; while they last...25c Cf’ldrens and Misses Heavy Bibbed Hose, agoodone 10c Yard wide best Sheeting, weighs 3 yards to the lb, at 5c. Large Bed Comforts........$98c Boys Overcoats for $2.98 All the latest things in ladles ready-to-wear Hats, from 50c to $2.00 Half Price Ladles Heavy Cotton Bibbed, fleeced lined, at 25c Wolfe Bros. School Shoes for children; the best in the world at * 75c to $1.25 Queen Bess Shoes for ladies; the best shoe on the market. Price $2.50 King Bee Shoe for men; none better; all styles, at.........$3.50 HAMILTON & CO., AMERICUS, GEORGIA. Planters Bank Building. - - Forsyth St. ■J mm 7W