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the value of a mechanic.
Tin' South hits more raw material of
a diversified character than any other
portion of the globe. Besides, it grows
every crop needed for the snstenance
,.f man or beast. It stands at the oi>en
in^' doors of the world's commerce,and
van supply at - low rates almos
, wry necess'.y of tho human family
There neTe. was such a theatre for in
t, llih’ent human endeavor as tho South
presents. It is the high duty of tho
-late governments of the South, of its
municipalities, and of its public Bpirit-
. .1 citizens, to provide tho means to
educate that portion of the imputation
that gives tho greatest promiso of the
most fritful outcome to the country. A
trained, educated mechanic is tho most
powerful factor in tho progross of na
tions. Such a man thinks, provides
for tho unexpected, multiplies his
forces and dares tho world to meet
him. Southern boys would make such
leaders if educated in industrial
schools.—Southern Farm Magazine.
AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-
Dodson’s Pharmacy,
Meet Me at Dodson!s!*
Cure a Cold.
Which?
A lean and potash-hungry **
wasted teed, waited labor and f<
gins-A MORTOAdE. Or, plenty
Potash
RECORDER: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12 1902.
*T0 WATER’S E06E
STEAMER IS BURNEO
| Saxon Takes Fire at Her Phil*
delphia Pier.
| FIREMAN DEAD; ONE MIS8I.NG.
In the fertiliser, many bales and a
busy gin—A BANK ACCOUNT.
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE.
Tho President’s message to tho sec
ond session of the Fifty-sovvnth Con-
gress contiins nothing of especial in
terest or an nnusual character. On
the question of most interest nnd im
portance he repeats substantially his
former views and recommendations,
lie holds that the revision of the tariff
is a question apart from the regulation
of the trusts, and as to the trusts he
insists that care shonld be taken to do
no injury to “the great enterprises
which have legitimately reduced the
cost of production," He still urges
reciprocity with Cuba. It is a mossage
which does not particularly call for the
usual editorial roview, and as there is
nothing in it on which we desire to
comment at present wo pass it to onr
l eaders with the suggestion that they
read it themselves—if they have time.
Use Laxative Cold Quinine
Tablets. They are the sur
est and best remedy. They
relieve the cold aud also
the fcverisl'"comlition and
headache, which are usu
ally associated v.ith colds.
The second or tHrd dose
will move the bowels well
within 8 or 10 hours when
tho cold will lie cr-ed. In
treating colds it veay im
portant that the bowels
should move we", this
preparation moves the
Inwels gently, without
griping, anil arouses the
liver and all the recrea
tion to action. Price 2 c
per box.
HORSE SENSE.
A speaker at an Irish Land League
meeting in Boston gayo liis hoarers
bad advice. Ho said: “Mako your
children good Irishmen.” What he
should hove said is: “Teach your
children to be good Americans.” If a
man wants to bo a “good Irishman,”
let him go to Ireland and bo as good
as it pleases him to bo. Each citizen
in this country can find tho full meas
ure of his timo filled, after his labor
for the support of his family is done,
in being a good American and in liv
ing np to the lofty ideals that that
term implies. Irishmen for Ireland
and Americans for America is a very
good motto, and it may ho carried to
snit every nationality withont impair
ing its applicability.
Why tva
Recommend
Godson* a
Couyh ffialsam.
We have known men to bay large
farms and go in debt for a part of them.
We have known this and have known
same, but not many, to pnll through
and dear off the entire debt. Itscems
that some are stimulated and helped
by debt. Others are pressed down by
it and rained. It la an individual mat
ter. It shonld bo remembered that os
a rale it is very difficult to farm suc
cessfully in these days withont capital.
It is almost always better to have the
small farm well tilled than the big one
on whioh laud has to lie idle.—Home
nnd Farm.
The Atlanta Journal correctly re
marks that the top crop of cotton hav-
been ent off by frost, the boars and'mill
men are now trying to make it appear
that southern cotton planters havo
million or so bales hid sway on the
farms. Any old cry to keep the prico
down; but there is a sod awakening for
these people when they can find noth
ing elso with which to fool themselves.
First of all, we recommend it
because we know just what is in it,
and know that it is the best kind
of a cough cure for family r'.s.
Second, wo recommend it be
came our customers come back and
tcP ns that it does more good, is
quicker in effect, aDd can be relied
on more implicitly, than can any
other cough medicine which they
have ever used.
And third, we recommend it,
because we believe that it is the
safest and best cough remedy that
you can get for treating Coughs,
Colds, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice,
Bronchial Irritation and Inflamed
Cmditions of the Air Passages,
TP*oat and Lugs.
You will not make a mistake if
you select this one. Price 25c and.
60c bottle.
I They Had Entered the Hold to Fight
the Flames, When Vestel Lurched
and They Were Caught by Ruth of
Water.
OEMUN
KALI
women
03 Ni
K.w York
DR. A S. DYAR & CO.
Physicians and Sperl II.Is.
34 1-2 Poaohtreo Street
Atlanta, Ga.
Chronic
Philadelphia, Dec. 6.—One fireman
was drowned, another missing and
two others were taken to a hospital
overcome by smoke as the result of
the fire which broke out on tho Bos
ton and Philadelphia Steamship com
pany's Saxon early this morning. The
steamship lies In 20 feet of wator at
tho foot of Pine street, burned to the
water's edge.
The dead fireman Is William Se
ville. who went Into the hold of the
vessel to fight the flames. Before he
could reach tho deck of tho Saxon
the vessel gave a lurch and Seville
was caught In tho rush of water and
drowned.' Another fireman who was
In the hold Is missing, and It Is fear
ed. too, was drowned. All other
NprvnilC nnrf flrcmen have been accounted for.
neiVUUb ana | The flro was not extinguished
. til 9 o'clock this morning. Divers
Private arc ln the hold of the vessel searching
'for the bodies of Seville and the
n , _ | other fireman. It Is not known how
Diseases Our tho flre or| * inate <'- tho loss on the
Saxon Is about $60,000. She came In
- . *, | yesterday afternoon and had dlocharg-
Jpecialty. ed "early a" Of her corgo.
^ I She was on a regular lino to Philo-
We treat with greatest success mil form, of I delphia from Providence and FUI Rlv.
NERVOUS SmYsMBSttB "■ W8S built in 1862 and had a not
■ion, Lom of vital Power, sirepieMneM. I tonnage of 938 and a gross tonnage of
* Memory, Confusion of 11 993 ton*
eulon o f
j-ptscom Sho was 200 feet long, 30 feet beam
nt for Study or ituslness, and tlnd. lltcabijr-1 an<l f"et deep. Tho Soxon was
111,1 I owned by the Boston and Philadelphia
BLOOD AMD SKIN
horrible in Its results completely eradicated I - -
DOLLY PRITCHARD PARDONED.
tic Sore Throat. Mouth and Tongue, Catarrh
Klc. PERMANF.RTuY CURED WHEN. «... _ , tl
others Have failed.* Wii Central .Figure In Remarkable
URINARY Kulnev and Diadder Trnu-1 - Criminal Case.
u"ne ?"qu’, n cV.'f t^UuTuriM* Atlanta. Dec. 4.-DolIy Pritchard, the
lng°OoMrrhar! Glee!!«:r»ptilL 1 K?c.°prn t n.iit I cen 'ra' "Rare In one of tho most re.
ly and safely cured, charges reasonable c I markable cases In the crlmina 1 annals
To Yonng Men and Middle Aged Men. I of the state. Is a free woman. She was
A SURE CURE pardoned by Governor Terrell yestor-
brlngi organic weakness, destroying botn I day, upon recommendation of tho prls.
on commission. . The young girl was
URETHRAL STRICTURE from Cherokee county and was serv-
Cured, Removal complete, neltbei knife. I *“* a "te sentence In the penitentiary,
Pr^Vx^iubfe" 1 itboutpam or injury, having ben convicted in the fall of
np DYAR Addresses those wbo bare 1900 of the crime of Infanticide,
un. Sisn Impaired tbcinselve. bylin- Tn
proper indulge'^u“e"e« r w^JSuarT I In recommending that the pardon b«
which ruin Uth body and mind. uMKt'ng granted the pardon board sot forth the
them for business, stuly or marriage. following reasons:
MARRIKDMEN, or tho*e<n:cringon that I <4 _. . . . . .. .
happy life, aware of physical tie* 1 ity. quick-1 The evidence upon which the do-
ly assisted. fendant was convicted was wholly clr*
THOUSANDS CURED* I cumstantlal, and, while It was sufil-
Our newsystem of mail treatment ejsbles I olently strong to Justify the verdict of
u<4 to treat patients at their o*n home as| m .|ia v „
successfully as by a p ruonal interview, I ®U“ty» o*d not necessarily demand tha
Send for perfect question list. Call on or I Game nor remove every doubt of her
1 guilt.
Sddreis
DR, A. S DYAR & CO.
34 l-2.Peachtrco Street,
Between Marietta-and Walton Street,
Arr.iNTA, 6a.
Chapped
ZRough Shin.
Since the Georgia legislature con.
voned, two representatives and ono
senator havo died and two senators are
now in tho sanitarinm for treatment,
Saeh conditions seem to indicate that
the legislative proceeding are rather
tough on the average Georgian.
Hr. Candler’s tax franchise measure
has passed the house by a vote of 134
to 17. The indications are it will pass
the senate and become a law.
The grand jury of Leo county has
recommended tho working of public
roads by convicts.
Every bole of good cotton is worth
3 cents, and no turner shonld sell fora
fraction less.
Carnation Toilet Cream is an ex-
qusito preparation. “Best thing
out for chapped hands, face, and
any roughness of the skin,” say
those that use it. It <s absorbed
quickly, and does not soil gloves
or any fabric when worn immedi
ately alter its application. It help;
to make the skin soft and smooth
aud is certainly a fine addition to
any lady's toilet. Price, 26 cents.
The grand Jury which indicted her,
the trial jury which convicted her, the
county officers of Cherokee county and
several hundred cltlsens of that coun
ty, urged that executive clemency be
extended, while the Judge who presld.
ed at the trial and the assistant atate't
counssl—the solicitor general who rep
resented tho prosocutlon being dead-
joined In this wish for pardon.
While scaring her sentence daring
the past two years she has been at
the prison farm at Mllledgevllle. Her
case has created widespread Interest
throughout the state, and many Inflii.
ential people Interested themselves In
her behalf. She was charged a=1
convicted of killing her baby, and the
evidence In ths case was of a remark
able character, tending to prove, if It
was true, that she whs a girl possess :d
of unusual physical endurance.
Something good for
Christmas
HAYNER WHISKEY
PURE SEVEN-YEAR-OLD RYE
4 FULL $ft20 EXPRESS
QUARTS O
QUARTS
PREPAID
in s plain scaled cash with no marks or brands lo Indicate eoSSmS.
_ S2f , £!*i Oak. OoL. Idaho. Mont. Nov., N. Mox.. Ora. Utah. Wash.
Prepiu'd r
FREE four.
raincincaujr'printcd tScrcom ^
Writs our uearest oQce and do it NOw7
THE HAYNER OISTILLINQ COMPANY
ATLANTA! GA. 0AYT0N, OHIO gT.L0UIS,Ha 8T. PAUL NINN.
us Dmousr, teot. a
ur quirt order wo wtU send free one eold-tlppod whiskey
'“'•HS 1 **-, If youwlih to oond on order to s friend, ss
wo wUl enr oso with the shipment an elegant souvenir
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
food. Itglvcs Instant relief and never
falls to cure. It allows you to eat all
tbe food you want The moetscnsitlvs
stomachs can take it. By its usetmany
thousands of dyspeptics havo been
cured after everything else failed. It
prevents formation of gas on tho stom
ach, relic Ing all distress after eating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
It can'4 help
buf do you good
Sumter Sheriff Sales.
Will be sold before tbe court bouse door
In the city of Amerlcus. Sumter county
Georgia, between tbe legal bourn of sale, on
•he first Tue.dav la Jinuary, ISIS, tbe
following deacrlbed properly, to-wll:
1 have under and by virtue of tbe law In
auch oaw, made aud provided, II,I, day.
levied tbe wltbtn execution on tbe following
real proptrtr, to-wnt: tot of land number
— •“"bred and forty-three: tbe south half-
if la* -
This preparation contains all of tha eight, sad twentj-flve"scruoff tbV nor.’t-
dlgcstants and digests all kinds Of weat corner of lofr
aa tte property of Jackson Carter to
_ _ atlufy au execution luued (tom Sumter
Prepared only by RO. .On\ViTT&Oo.,Ohlpamj M-perlor court In favor of J. w. Rtiiseli
The (1. IxjUIo c;uf4tlns 'iVt tluicstho toe. slsu, ‘acison Carter. Property p not*d out
W A. R mbert, Americut. Ga
GOLDEN ACE
ram old .
LINCOLN CO.
WHISKEY
WE, THK OISTIttERS,
guaraoteo theeo (nods to bo
pure and Treats old. None
better at any price. We
will ihlp In plain boxes to
any address, exprem pre
paid at tbe following die-
tiller’, prleest
B Full BottlOS, $3.4 0
10 Full Bottlos, 6.BB
12 Full Bottles, 7.00
IB Full Bottlos, 0.70
Tour money beck If not os
repreMUtwl. A inmplo H
pint by exprem prepaid,
for SOo in stAniDSe
AMERICAN SUPPLY CO., Distillers,
Ot lot of land number one I undred and U(ty-
elgbt, and tw-enty-ave acre, oil tbe uor.h-
west corner of lot of land number one hund
red and fiirtv-four.all eltuated. lying and be-
inglntheFlilecntbClsirletofSumter coun-
ly31a. said pr<.|>erty:ievltd on.an the property
of MaryE. West d, fendant (o execution to
artisfv an execu'lon Inurd from Sumter
euperlor ourtln favor of Johtson a Harrold
v f. M-rylc. Wiab Properly point! d out by
n-li.iln , attorney a»d tenant In poueaelan
noiided In terms of the law. Tol.Scddayof
ttcember, 1»J»,
.queneror lot or land No.
IS’.lu tberitb Diet let of eumter county, oa
containing nfty acre,, more or lean. Levied
Bussell ts.
. . —, r ...t<d out by
J 'o5*F.* * , * orn *T si"* tenant In nt stavlon
n • lined in t rmsul tbe law Tbla May rib,
AJro at the lame time and piece will be
told, a c* TIMn boos ai d lot, containing one
i ere more nr less, situated on tbe corner of
J .ckspn and Pain non si reels. In tbe city of
Ac eilcus. eumte county, oa„ and bounded
a* (oi'ows: norib by P-tterror, street, on tbo
writ by Jackson rtreet, south by lands form
erly owned by Monday Mltabcll. east by lot
of Mere* Mlicbell. Levied on as tbe r
ui mere* Hiicneu. n-cvici on as the prop*
eriy of Joe Allen. I l a Youog and Bcasle
Merer* oaatlsty an execution liuued from
the Justice Court ol tbe jasib UMrlnt.G. M,
In,favor ot W. II. Scarborough rs. Joe Mien,
F.lla koung aid lles-le elevens. Property
pointed oui by plalotlS's attorney an<Tten
ant In possession no tiled In terma or tbe
law. a evr made br W. M Ragan. L C. and
r«tur ltd tome. This Dec. I, L II S.
*. L UP.Ll, sheriff.
KIDNEY DISEASES
are the most fatal of all dls*
eases.
Application for Charter.
GEORGIA -South. Cooktv. *
'lo Hie -- u;erlor Court of said county.
. Th 'f'J , ' on ol J - French, J. S Porres-
ler. W. U Srann and Waller Dear e. a'l of
I kid state and county, respecunlly shorn;
1st, That they desire for tbi mseiyes, tkelr
associates, tuccetsore and,ass:gns. to become
DM “
J&arr/s jCithia Water
is a perfect natural prescription
for all diseases ofthe Kidneys, Liver
and Bladder. Put np in half gal
Ion bottlos at 35c a boitlo or 3 bot-
t'cs for 11.00.
Dodson’s Pharmacv.
"MeetMe at Dodson's."
FIT FOR THE ANGELS.
This dcscription'sonndr'alittlosobil
mental, bat It waa applied lo one ol
onr E. P. Carpenter Orgene by an en-
thoiiaatio admirer
We know that theee inetromeeli ore
eirtalnly fit for morlalt Tbry are
mtde by expert bnmtn bends operated
by intelligent bnmtn minde to give
pleasure to edneated hnman ears.
QWe offer organs in a variety of etylee
aid tiiee and at every price.
A. L. DENT PIANO CO.
GOULD AND HARRIMAN FIGHT.
FOLEY’S r idney cure V
I Passenger Traffic " MUa I W H0OTDI8I0 HBOBOJ
Under Windsor Hotel.
For Sale.
210 and 212 r Pilnce strict,
?'so 326 Forsyth stre it, and
other city homes (or one-fifth
cub, balance injlOO monthly
payments.
Buy the Coleman piopsity
ou Lee street, 4 acres Cal'
on or address
H. T. DAVENPORT,
R: l Ettae Agent’
Whiskey
My. A H. VUL Maa'gr
%3SSZ&£g&\
Trareeentlnental Passenger Trafflo
War May Be Precipitated.
New Orleans. Dec. 6.—A transconti
nental passenger traffic war I* likely to
be precipitated at New Orleans by
the latest move of the Southern Pa
cific railroad In Joining In a anion
depot plan with the Illinois Central
railroad, cutting out the Louisville
and Nashville crossing. This action,
It Is believed, will result In the Louis,
vlllo and Nashville and the Texas and
Pacific Joining In an agreement to
handle transcontinental traffic. This
will likely be done unices tbe Louis-
vlllo and Nashville Is forced to entsr
the union depot on Jon. 1, when the
Southern Pacific goes In aa the Queen
and Orescent Is included-In the plan.
Tbe fight between the Gould and
Harriman Interests to further accen-
tested by tbe action of tbe South era
Pacific In routing Its business from
New York to north Texas via New Or
leans and tbe Shreveport and Red
River Valley railroad instead of the
Texas and Pacific.
In furtherance of fts scheme of cot
onlzatlon of-southwest Louisiana and
Texas the Southern Pacific yesterday
carried through New Orleans 1600
home seekers, tho »«rd large partv
of agriculturists recently brought In
to this section by tho Sratlfera Pacific.
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the Best lor
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. and $1.00.
•TIE
Windsor Hotel.
AMkMlCUh-.litOMijl*
mswhv u, (tSrt'l.seat. Irnrrl-I,.
A PPLICATHJN
zx- TWKLVK MONTHS SUPPORT.
Georgia—wEmits Court?.
Whereas, Lucy If. It. having made applies-
ll- n lor twelve montns support out of the
Jeff Be". *nd appValser. duly ap-
ij'nted toset apatt the name h .ting eted
.hclrteturnr. *
’ihc.sars therefore to dte and admonish
all persona concerned, whether kindred or
r realtors, to show cause on or he fore the
Jannarv term of the Court of Ordinary to
held on the Orel Mun.lay In January,
. vhvslid tiffifftlnn ghnt.lrl neve k.
w nfia oQtue Dial MubiUj |q January
IPS, why said petition should hot be granted
a* prayed for. Witness my hand anil om-la
signature, this the Istday of D^e£hw"it\
T. J. TuaKP, Ordlnuy. -
Japanese Political Situation.
New York, Dec. 2.—Tho Jupanen
political situation Is still undctci-
mined according to a Times dispatch
from Toklo by way of London. Ths
Marquis Ito and, tho Marquis Yams,
gata are endeavoring to discover line;
on which a compromise can bo reached
and tho resignation of the cabinet
thereby avoided. ,
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—WnSTSfl COCBTT.
tn order of tbe Court of Or-
Sto BS96SS/& S°ZVry p . u !:" 3 0
,a Webster county. 25
wit. kart hall of lot of land No. SI. ana tb#
undivided one half Interest ih lot of land
«?'- nh.15 11 tetofland No. us all in the
ISt District of ealii county, gold for the
f urpnse of-dl.trib tinn amone the helrA
enn, cash. Thiqr>ec.*nd. INK.
L Ad‘'7n.T~ geo. E, THORNTON.
^.ili!,'i Utr tor of t * ut * of V. o, Jonee
deceased. .
“Hard words break no bones,” but
they do break hearts.;
Incorrorat. d uud.! the name end etyie of
“THIS FHENCU--PANN COMPANY."
tod The term for which petlUoners ark t>
he Incorporate! Is twenty years, with tha
prjv lere of ret ewal at tbe end of that time,
ntrd t The capital s-ork of the corporation
la to be Twenty Thousand Ddlata, dltidcd
Into anarea of one hundred dollars each.
Petitioners, however, ask the privilege of
Increasing aald capital stock from time to
{{.Xa^d^rri 1 ^ lQ
4ih. Ths whole of said capital stock of
tweoty theuaand dollars has been actually
paid la.
sth. 1 ha object of tbe proposed corpora
tion la pecuniary proat and-gain to Its stock
holders. Petlib/neia propose to carry one
E eneral mercantile, supply, cotton and ware-
nuae business; either or all: dealing at
wholesale or retail, or both, aa t"
- w. icwi. - . uwB, h they may sea
ot and proper: buying and setting for cash
r r on credit, all such tblnya aa are usually
embraced In aald business or businesses, and
acts, which pertain to or may he connect!
therewith. .
etb, Petitioners pray that thty may bay,
aril, lease or rent real eatata as may be of
It tern t to tbemselres and tbe business tney
shall carry on;that they maymakesnch rules
rrrnlatlo a, er by-laws aa they may aee 8%
for the carrying on of aald business not to
couOlctwlth tho charter here sought, nor
with the laws of the state, and that they
may aua and be sued plead and be Implead -
ed under eiid corporate name of “THIS
a RKNCH-UPaNN COMPANY."
Ttn. Too stockholders ol eala cotprraUoi
'hall be liable ter be "ails ot the save In
the amount of ttock witch they have enb-
- crlbcd.
uth. Tbe irlncipslcBct and p'acsof bus'-
trasof thrproposrdco.p ration will be In
Ihetown of Pl.lns, said State and county,
out petition no ask IBs rnvllege of esub.
Ilsblog branch oBcea and buslnea-es at inch
other places, within and withont this State
as they may aee at.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be made a
and Immunities, and sub
ea axed by law. Tbla I
mma. GRAHAM FORRESTER,
Petitioners Attorney,
o ^ORGIA—StmTKR COCRTT..mWI
I hereby certify that the above ts a tree
opy ot the orl. Inal aa taken from the
nfnutce of Sumter Superior cou-t. _j .
WOOD,
lerkS. C
Deputy Clerk 8. a
CMONEY LOANED!
I Farm loans negotiated any
where ia Southwest Georgia
at low rates and on easy
tiims. Save money - ' 1 by see
ing ma
Q. R. ELLIS.
Amerlcus, Ga.
The eh ief burden of a woman’s 1
her neighbors.