Americus weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1902-1907, December 19, 1902, Image 7

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Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. Itglves instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The mostsensitlve stomachs can take it. Iiy its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything clso fai led. It prevents formationorgason the stom ach, relle-'ing all distress after eating. Dietingunnccessary. Pleasant to take. It can’t help but dc you good Prepared only by E.O. DeIVitt&Co.,Obieaeo The $L bottle contains Sii times the 50c. r" W. A. R'mbert, Americus, Ga GOLDEN ACE PURE OLD LINCOLN CO. WHISKEY [WE, THE DISTILLERS, guarantee these goods to bo [pure and 7yean old. None ■ better at any price. We will ship in plain boxes to any address, express pre paid at the following dis tiller’s prices: 5 Full Bottles, $3.45 10 Full Bottles, 6.05 12 Full Bottles, 7.90 10 Fulj Bottles, 9.70 Yonr money back If not as repreftcntcd. A sample H ■ pint by express prepaid, “ for 50c in 6tamps. AMERICAN SUPPLY CO., Distillers, CG8 Main • • Memphis, Tenn. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dfs- eases* no KIDNEY CUBE It a fridayfor kmas Pupils Will Be Given Usual Two Weeks. good progress for session, Holidays Begin Next Friday and Con tinue on Until January—Session Thus Far Has Boon a Most Sue ecssful One. The Amerious public schools will close on Friday nut for Ihe C bristmas hoiidajs, and fourteen hundred pupila will go forth to greet Hints. The schoole will be given Ihe usual two weeks vacation, the spring session be 1 ginning on the first Monday of the now year, Jaunary 5tb. The faccess attending the session of tho public schools thus far is indeed gratifying, The pnpila have applied themselves to atndy, and the excellent work accom Plished entitles them to the vacation al most at band. '1 here will be tbe nsnal interesting exeroises on Fridav, mark ing Ibe coming of the Ohriatmaatide. , A Cold Waye. The forecast of sudden changes in tbe weather serves notice that a hoarse voice and a heavy conrh may invade tie sanctity of health in your own borne. Cautious people have n bottlo of One Minute Cough UureaUsis at band. K, H Wise,Madison, Ga. writes: “I am in debted to One Minute Cure for try pre a jnt good health, and probably my life.” It cures Coughs, Colds, La- G ippe, Bronchitis, Puiumonia and all Throat and Lung troubles. One M nu'e Cough Cure cuts the phlegm,.draws out Ihe loll munition, heals and soothes tbe uooui membrames and strengthens tho lungs W. A R’mbert. NEW MACHINE AT POSTOFFICE. or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best yx Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 60c. and $1.00. DR. A S. DYAR & CO. Phy.lcl.ns an • Specialists. 3421-2 Peaehtreo Street Atlanta, Ga. Chronic Nervous and Private ! Diseases Our Specialty. W. treat with greatest aucceseall form, of NERVOUS Semlnat'Lo.«et r Nt»ht Kmla- Ideas. Lassitude, Gloominess.^Depression or den?’ s'.F&Ly!'PBKM*NENTLY and*PBI- VATELY CURED. , „ BLOOD AND SKIN {ufa^nUeasemoet horrible In Its results, completely eradicated without tbe use of mercury. orlodMwof rSSSP OTHERS HAVE FAILED. URINARY, bleij'weak Back? Burning tv'cok'rtd'or VltJ 'mUkyledUnenton'.tand lng.G<mm’rhae, l Oleew:yat*tlf»®to.. prompt ly and safely cured. Charges reasonable. To Young Men and Middle Aged Her. A SURE CURE mtnT.S» W "«h n ^i'iU dSId D .5l Ills, permanently cured, URETHRAL STRICTURE Kgft uusUc nor'dn alien? wflhciu’t palu'ur Injury.’ Proof Indisputable. DR. DYAR ^peTt^rviJb^S proper Indulgencles and 'f’J'*?' 5 ’ which ruin Loth body and mind. uuBtting themfor business,studyormanUgc. UARRIVD MEN, nr v tb, ?*T2!.V, 1 ?,*,''2u , |ck. happy life, aware of piy.lcaldeot uy, quicx '^"housasdscurbd. as5rA"^&r,wsKS a U theta _ DR, A. S DYAR & CO. C341-2 P«achtree:8tnet, t Between Marietta -and Walton IStreeta, Ati.tWTA, Ga. Canosls Stamps at Rato of Thousand a Minute. Postmaater Frank P. Mitchell in stalled at the poBtoffioe yesterday a new Djremns stamp cancelling ma chine whicn can blot out tbe featnres George W. on a postage stamp fast- than a bunoh of old maids ean die- sect a scandal. The new machine is operated by a large wheel, and one clerk ean oaooel one thousand letters per minnte. Tbe cancellation of tbe stamp and postmarking is done eimnl tsneonsiy, while upon tho reverse aide of the letter Ihe word “Received with date thereof, appears as well The cancellation la neatly done by liner, instead of tbe old cork blot that has defaced tbe beanty of stamps here tofore. As a labor saver the Doromus machine is a big acquisition to the postoffioe. SENSATIONAL SCENE MARKSUST HOURS Row Ooours In the Georgia Legislature. house thrown in uproar. Representative Knight, of Berrien, and Doorkeeper Robson Engage In an Exciting Scrap Just Before Final Adjournment CASTRO REFUSES TO YIELD ONANY POIN Sends Reply to Germany’s Ultimatum. FOREIGN OFFICE NOTIFIED. Herr Von Pilgrlm-Ballazzi, the Ger man Charge d’Affalree, Ha. Been Handed President Castro's .Reply Refusing to Accede to Demands. What’i In a Name? Everything la In the name whrn It oomeito Wltoh Hazel Salve. E. C. Dc. WUt A Co. of Ohleagd, discovered, some yean ago, bow to make a salve from Wltoh Qaztl that is a speolfiofor Piles. For Blind, bleeding, itching and protruding Pilea, eczema, cuts, barns, braises and *11 skin disuse* Do Win’s Halve has no equal. This has given rise to numerous worthless counterfeits. Ask for DeWIU’t—:be gennlne. W. A. Rembort. COMMENT ON POLICE MEASURE. Atlanta News Has a Word on Amor), out Bill. Represontativo James A. Hixon, of Samter, won a victory over his col- leagne, W. T, Lane, in hi* hill to bavo the poliee commissioners of Amerions ba elected by the people. This body is now aelf-perpetnsting and tbe tffbrt hat been mede at eevertl previous set stone to have the Legislature amend tbe lew so ea to make it either elective by the people or oily connoll. Mr. Hlx on wee formerly mayor of Americas and said tbe poliee board considered itself bigger then the mayor,connoll or people in that city—Atlanta News. You Know What You Aro Taking. When yon take Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonio because the formnla is plainly printed on every bottle show ing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure. Ho pay. 5)o. After reaching a ripe old ajgeipme men have nothing to do bat ait around and narae their frost-bitten aspiration!. The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure is Smith’* BnrelKidnoy Cure. Your druggist will refund yonr money if after taking one bottle you are not satisfied with;results,X50.centB. A man's second love nearly always owns more property then hie first oue. If You Suffer From Kidney Troubles Use Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure. Noth ing like it for diseased kidneys. 60s. Atlanta, Dec. 13.—A sensational scene marked the closing hours of the general assembly. A difficulty occur- red between Representative Jtnlght, of Berrien, and Doorkeeper Robson. Tho house had been in ddsorder tor some time and Speaker Morris In or der to preserve order for the final vote on adjournment, called' on all the members to be seated. He deslgnat ed Mr. Robson to see that his order was carried out. Mr. Knight rose to a point of order. It was overruled' by the speaker, and he was told, to be seated. He wag somewhat slow In complying with the request, and Robson, who was standing behind him, took him by.the arm as If to make him take his seat A scuffle then ensued, Mr. Knight re sisting tho doorkeeper’s effort. The house was Immediately thrown Into an uproar, and several members rushed toward the struggling men and suc ceeded In separating them. It waa sometime before order was restored and the final vote taken. Georgia legislators hereafter meet in Atlanta on the fourth Wednesday la Juno, Instead of the fourth Wednes day in October, as has been the case heretofore. . The house this morning by a vote of 128 to 35 declined to sus tain tho veto of Governor Terrell, and the senate having done so yes terday by a vote of 38 to 3, the bill by Senator Skelton was declared pass- fill by Speaker Morris, and, the next session of the general assembly will meet In Atlanta on Wednesday June 24, 1903, or within seven months from the adjournment last night. The general election day, which is the first Wednesday In October, is not changed by the bill, but as the constitution of the state says and as the constitution Is construed by for mer Attorney General Boykin Wright, the returns of tbe elections must be canvassed by the general assembly In joint session. Alter a conference the house last night agreed to the senate amend ments to tho franchise tax bill, and the measure Is now ready for the gov ernor’s signature. Only one change was made In tho bill as the result of the conference. Section 10 was stricken from the meas ure. As originally passed by the senate, section 10 provided that where street car companies or other corporations owning franchises pay to cities an oc cupation tax or a percentage of gross receipts, the amount so paid shall be deducted from what the city receives under the franchise tax bill. The con ference committee amended the sec. tlon so that the amount of the fran chise tax paid under the bill shall be deducted from the amount paid as percentage on gross receipts or as oc cupation tax. After six conference committees had failed to report ah agreement, the house this morning decided to recede from Its position relative to the pub lic property fund, and agreed by a vote of 70 to 60 that It should be spent In payment of Interest on the bonded debt of the state. The genral assembly adjourned at 2:55 o’clock. Berlin, Dec. 13.—President Castro’i reply to the German ultimatum is refusal to yield on any point. The foreign office has not received the text of Mr. Castro’s reply but only a bulletin 'from the German charge d’affaires, Herr Von Pllgrlm-Baltaz#, dated Dec. 10, announcing that the president's answer had been placed his bands that day and that the Ven ezuelan executive refused to yield the German demands on all points, This telegram with the text of the re ply was filed at Port of Spain.* With this exception the foreign ofllce has received no news since yesterday Indicate that the situation has grown worse. The landing of forces Is not considered probable unless under “Life Renewer for Ladies." Olivia Peterson, of Coldwater, Mioh writes: “I had not been able to sit np a bslf day at a time for thirteen years tmtil I usod the Mystio Life Renewer, It hee oared me of of hervons troubles, headache and a very bad stomach. It has helped me in so many ways, and eared me of afiliotions that the doctors saideonldnotbe onred. The blessed Life Renewer has done more for me then all the Patent Medieines, Dootors end Christian Seience treatments com bined. It is tbe most wonderful medi cine I ever saw." Sold by E. J. Eld- ridge, Druggist, Americas. 1 No matter how tight a girl's shoes are she never likes to acknowledge the corn State of Onto, city of Toledo,) „„ Luces CouitTir, ( ' Fuanic J. On cnf Y makes oath be Is senior partner of the firm of F. J, Cheney A Co., doing bnalnesa In tbe City of Tote lo, County of S to afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for eaoh and every out of Catabbk that osnnot be oared by tbe nse of Hall’s Oatarbh Cube. FRA NIC J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subaerlbed in my pn>enoo, this Otn. day of December A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, Seal Notary Pobllc. Hall's Catarrh Core Is tiken internal ly, aqe acta directly oa tbe blood and mucous surfaces of tb system. Send for testimonials, free. F J, CHENEY A GO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75o. Hall’s Family Pills are tbe beet. PRESIDENT CASTRO. - special contingency. Any proposl tlon that Minister Gowen might make In behalf of President Castro would be received In a good spirit and carefully considered out of regard for the chan nel of Its transmission, but no propo sition to arbitrate baa yet reached Berlin. Neither Is tbe foreign office aware that tbe United States has made so far any suggestion to arbitrate. Herr Von Pllgrlm-Ballatazzi la board a British vessel In the harbor of LaGuayra. If yon fe d III and nerd a plU Why not purch’se the h»*t? DeWiti’s Early Riser* Are little enrprisers, Take one—they do tbe rest. W. H Howell, Houaioo, Tex. writes —I bays used Little Etrly Riser Pills la mr finally for oonstlpstlon, >lok bcadtohe, eto. To their nie I tm in debted for the health of my family. W, A. Rembort. It Keeps .tho Foot Warm and Dry, Aek today for. Alleu’a Foot-Ease, powder. It onres Chilblains, Swollen, Sweating, Sore, Aching, Damp [feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25o. DR. ALEXANDER’S CHILL TONIC A positive, permanent, and safe cure for Malaria* Chilli and Fmr. Contains no poison. Tho best Tonic, Anti-Periodic, Appetiser, and Strength- ener for pale, sickly females and children known. Brings the glow to fsded cheeks | makes weak children (at and hearty. Tablet form {tasteless; easy to take. Price 50 cts. Trial Size, 25 cti. legislator cure Ipatlon, Sick j; Price 25 Cents. For isle b» Sent by mall on' receipt ot; price, by E. J, Eldjidge, cole agent, -Americus. Ga MOZ LEY’S LEMON ELIXIR. Regulates the Liver, Stomach. Bowels and Kidneys. For biliionsness, constipation and malaria. For indigestion, sick and nervous headache. For sleeplessness, nerronsneis. heart failnre and nervous prostration. For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases, take Lemon Elixir. Ladles, for ustnrtl and Iborongb organic regulation take Lamon Elixir. 60 cent, and 81.00 bottle at drnggiats. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mczley, Atlanta, Ga. I have been a great anfferer from dyspepsia for about fifteen years, mv trouble being my liver, stomach and bowels, with terriblo headaches. Lemuii Elixir eared me. My appetite. Is good, and I am well. I bad taken a barrel of other medioine, that done me on good. CHARLES GIBHARD. No. 1515 Jefferson St., Looiaville, Ky, When a tramp sees an ex it always gives him a splitting headache. Iteb on human onred in 80 minnte* by Wollford’s Sanitary Lotion. Tb a never fail*. Bold by E. J, Eldrilgr, druggist, Americas, Go. FIT FOR THE ANdELS. This description sounds aPittle senti mental, bat it was applied to one of onr E. P. Carpenter Orgata by an en> tbnsiastio admirer. We know that these instruments are O'-rtalnly fit for mortals. They are made by expert human bands opera'ed by intelligent bnman minds to give lleatnro to educated bnman ean. We offer organa in a variety;of.stj lea and sizes and at overprice. A, L. DENT (PIANO CO. Under Windsor Hotel. MOZLEY’S LEMON Cares all Oooghs, Colds, Sore Throat, Ho* at Drnggiata. HOT DROPS- iss and Bronshitis, 35 oont?, consultation with your-* / T seif and then an inspec- ■ ■ tion of our excellent stock of Shoes and Hats will convince the most skeptical that we have the best line in the city. ( F you want a swell Shoe, we have it. If you want a working shoe we have It, and they don’t cost a fortune either. What could be more appropri ate as a Xmas gift than a nice pair of our Shoes. Manlier Shoe Co. NEW YORK RACKET STORE Planters Bank Building. Near Court House, - - Americus, Qa. SPECIAL SALE Saturday and Monday. 30x60 Smyrna Bugs, with long fringe and good quality, $2 value at .'. $1.25 30x60 All-wool Smyrna Bugs, $3.00 value, at i 1.08 30x60 Moquett Bugs, fine quality, $3.00 value, at....$1.98 36x72 Moquett Rugs, best quality, $5.00 value, at....$3.50 1 case best and heavy Cotton Flannel, 12Jc grade; a limited quantity, at lOoyd 1 coso Cotton Flannel, fair quality, at per yard 5c Ladies’ heavy Union Suits, worth 50c; while they last...25c Childrens and Misse3 Heavy Bibbed Hose, a good one 10c Yard wide best Sheeting, weighs 3 yards to tbe lb, at 5c. r Large Bed Comforts $98c 60 Men’s AU-Wdol Suits,’ the pick of our $8.00 Suits; your choice for $5.00. Boys Knee Pants Suits, 7 to 10 our $2.50 Suits, choice for $1.08 Men’s Overcoats for $3.98. Boys Overcoats for $2.98 All’the latest things iu ladies ready-to-wear Hats, from 50c to $2.00...; ‘Half Price Ladies Heavy Cotton Bibbed, fleecedJined, at 25c Wolfe Bros. School J3hoes for children; the best in tho world at 75c to $1.25 Queen Bees Shoes for ladies; the best shoe on tho market. Price $2.50 King Bee Shoo for men; none better; all’stylcs, at $3.50 HAMILTON & CO., AMERICUS, GEORGIA. PlantersoBank Building,- Forsyth St.