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SPEEDING WEST
Received Ovations At Every
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AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECCRDER, FRIDAY APRIL 10, 1903.
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don’t Know It.
NOW ON MINNESTOTA SOIL.
Will Be Banquetted Tonight at Nicol
let Hotel, Minneapolis—Addressed
Joint Session of Legislature Today
Leaves Tonight for Sioux Falls.
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LaCrosse, Wis., April 4.—The presl
dential train arrived at the Milwaukee
depot on schedule time—8:30 o’clock
—-this morning. The president was
met at the train by the full commit
tee in charge of the day’s arrange
ments, headed by Congressman Esh,
MayorBoschert, C. S. Van Auken and
Joseph Clark.
All approaches to the depot were
roped off for a block In each direction.
Four companies of the Wisconsin Na
tional guard, consisting of the two
LaCrosse companies and companies I-,
of Sparta and K, of Tomah, were
lined' upon either side of second
street, leading to the depot where the
carriages were In waiting for the
presidential party and escort.
The first three carriages were elab
orately trimmed in red, white and
blue and the horses were gaily dec
orated with ribbons to match.
The president and his party were
driven to Market Square, where he
made an address. The president ex
tended a greeting to the people of La-
Onossc, especially to the old veterans,
a large number of whom were among
bis hearers. He compared the war
of 18G1-5 to that with Spain and said
that whilo his comrades of the lesser
war did' not have a big job to do they
did It; the troublo was, there was not
enough war to go around. Ho then
discussed the virtues of good citizen
ship, and referred to portions of his
•peech delivered yesterday at Wauke
sha regarding citizens of this country,
speaking evil of other nations. At
the conclusion of the speech, the vis
itors wore driven about the city.
When the president stepped from the
train this morning he remarked on the
beautiful day and said he had a good
night’s rest and was feeling well.
Senator Quarles came on from Mil
waukee in the presidential train and
was one of the speakers of the morn
ing.
In the carriage with the president
were seated Congressman Esch, Sec
retary Loeb and Mayor Boshert.
The route of the parade extended
over about 2 miles of gaily decorated
streets, which were packed on each
side with a solid mass of people. The
police arrangements were of the best,
and there was no delay In getting to
the market square.
A big stand ha-d been erected. On
the stand, besides the president’s par
ty, were representatives of all the of
ficial city bodies, besides the commit
tee which has had the program of the
day In charge.
Congressman Tawney, of Minnesota,
mayors of several nearby cities and
other notable men of this vicinity
were also occupying the platform.
There were 10,000 people gathered on
the market square, and the president
and Senator Quarels wero in good
voice, so only those on the extreme
edge of the crowd missed any portions
of the speeches. Senator Quarles
made a short speech, saying, among
other things:
"We love President Roosevelt be
cause he Is the best type of American
manhood.”
Mayor Boshert welcomed the presi
dent In behalf of the city of I.aCrosse,
In a short address. The president's
speech was frequently Interrupted uy
applause. The crowds along the en-
tire route back to the depot were
the largest ever seen In LaCrosse.
The presidential train then left for
Winona and St. Paul at 10:30 a. m.,
amid cheering and waving of hand
kerchief and hats from all who could
gel within a block of the depot.
How To Fled Oat.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a
sediment or set
tling Indicates an
unhealthy condi
tion of the kid
neys; If It stains
your linen it Is
evidence of kid
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
pass it or pain in
the back is also
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out of order.
What to Do.
There is comfort In the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish In curing rheumatism, pain in the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects inability
to hold water and scalding pain In passing
It, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists InSOc. and$l. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
wonderful discovery
and a book that tells
more about It, both sent
absolutely free by mall.
Address Dr. Kilmer & nomo of Smunp-Boot
Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men
tion reading this generous offer in this paper.
Don't make any mistake, but remember
the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton,
N. Y., on every bottle.
KIDNEY DISEASES
afe the most fatal of all dis
eases.
90 KIDNEY CURE It l
Tenders hla professional service to the
people of Americus and surroundlGg coun
ties. Special attention given to general
surgery, diseases of women and children.
Office 406H Jackson street. Calls lett at Dr.
Eldrldge's store will receive prompt atten
tion.
FOLEY’S
K. Li. MAYNARD
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized bv emi
nent physicians as the best fo
Kidney and Bladder trouble
PRICE 50c. and $1.00.
W. T. LANE.
LANE & MAYNARD,
LAWYERS.
AMERICUS, : GEORGIA.
Offices Nos. 15 and 17 FlanteiB Bank Build
Inx
Eldridge Drug Stores.
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM _
Cleanand beautifici the hair.
‘ it growth.
Never Fails to Bestoro Gray
— • * •- Color.
,lr falling.
Hnir to ita Youthful Color.
Cores scalp diffuses
Office, Wheatley Building, over John R
Hudson's drugstore, Rooms 8, 9 and 10. Phone
No. 9.
CHICHE8TER'3 ENGLISH
PILLS
1 and Only AJenuLi
Ladle*. Dru*i
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
In UKI> and Gold metallic boiee. seated
with bloa ribbon. Take no nthei - -----—
Dangerous Nubstltutlon* and Imita
tion*. Buy -
and ^Relief for Ladle#,'*
turn Rail. 1
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arm, Testimonial#
Chichester 4
mleal Co.,
GROCERIES MUST GO
Having purchased the Nix stock,
wc shall run it off at greatly re
reduced prices; for instance,
Cat Frioe Old Price
Duabnm’B Cucoanut So 10a
Fatrbauk'fi f conring noap 3o So
Excellent Table Peas ISoctn 25c
Salad Dressing 23c bot. 30c
Nutmegs So dox lOo
Asparagu 1 -, b s’, 18o can 25o
Extracts, So bot. 10c
Malta Vita, 10o pk 15o
Force, lOo pk 15c
Sugar, 181b 81 101b.
Entire stock at proportionately
cut price.
YOURS FOR THE CASH.
St. Paul, Minn., April 4.—The presi
dential train is due in this city on the
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul at
2:30 o'clock this afternoon, and at 10
o'clock it leaves Minneapolis over the
Great Northern today for Sioux Falls,
S. D., there being few rest spells.
At the union depot citizens' com
mittees from both cities will welcome
the president who will be Immediate
ly taken through the business section
under escort of civil and Spanish war
veterans, militia and the Twenty-first
United States Infantry from Fort
Spelling.
Reaching the capltol at 3 o’clock he
will meet the legislature and- state of
ficials and deliver an address In Um
house before a Joint session of the sen
ate and the house. Following ..this
slon and the house. Following this
will come an address from a plat
form on the east front of the capltol
for the benefit of the thousands who
cannot crowd Into that building. Af
ter a brief drive, electric cars will be
taken to Minneapolis, where a recep
tion and banquet at the Nicolett hotel,
a street parade and address at the ar
mory will finislt,the day.
Steamer Korea Sails.
San Francisco, April 4.—The steam
er Korea today for Honolulu and the
orient. In her treasure room there
is $1,000,000 In gold for Honolulu and
$200,000 In silver for Japan. She will
call at Manila. On her passenger list
are Vice Governor Luke E. Wright,
of the Phlllppinee, who la accompa
nied by hla wife and aecretary.
CALAWAY GROCERY.
MONEY LOANED!
Farm Inane negotiated »ny
« ht’t- in Southwest G«orgia
at 1 w fates and on easy
te’in> ’'avc money by s»e
ing me
O R. ELLIS.
Ameriius, Ga.
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The human system needs
renovating, toning and
strengthening.
The proper medicine for
lazy feeling 50; 75: and $1,00
Rembert’s Drug Store.
Next Postoffice
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W
M. M. HARPER
Attornev and Counselor at Law.
Offle-s 35 and 37 Planters Bank Building.
Telephone No. 233.
Eye, Ear ami None Specialist.
Special attention paid touting eyeglasses
and spectacles. Rooms 37 and 38 Planters
Dank building.
D r. g. t. miller,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGE IN.
Special atten'ion given to diseases of wo
men and children »nu to general surgery
Office In Planters Bank Building, Amerl
us, Ga.
D. LOCKHART,
specialty. Lock Box 4, Amerlcus, Ga
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OBERT E. LEE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Americus, Ga
Offices 14 and 16 Planters Bank Building.
JJOOPER & -DYKES,
Attorneys at Law,
Planters Bank Building
Attorney at Law.
Office in Wheatley Building.
J ames tailor.
Attorney at Law
Office over Rembert’s drag store, Forsyth
street.*
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Residence 310 Felder street. Telephone 96
Dr. S. H. McKee,
...DENTIST...
C. !P. *Davis,
./Dentist...
Office Residence
Times-Recorder f.Bl’dg 218 Jackson Street.
'Phone 262. Phone 155.
Old Reliable Saloon.
215 Cotton Avenue.
Paul Jones and Duffey’s Malt
for medicinal purposes, Stone
Mountain Corn and all the lead
ing brands of Fine Whiskies.
AU orders with the Cash
Given Prompt Attention.
H. F. SCARBOROUGH,
Proprietor.
For Sale.
210 and 212 Prince street,
also 326 Forsyth street, and
ott er citv homes for one-fifth
ca^h, balance in 100 monthly
payments.
Nice building lot on Finn
street.
A Bargain—Fine Grist
Mill in pertect order and fine
patronage. Location, College
street and S. A. L. track.
Capacity 300 bushels per day.
H. T. DAVENPORT,
Real Estate Agent
Selected Meats
can always be found
here. We handle
nothing butthe best,
and invite compari
son. Fish, Oysters
and chickens always
on hand.
SHERLOCK & CO,
’PHONEJNo. 32.
No True American
is ever satisfied except with the
best. The oldest is not always the
best, and is seldom the strongest
In this case, however, the best is
the oldest and strongest. Let fig
ures speak:
The Asserts of Tne Mu'uai Life Insurance
Company of New York (organized 1843) ex
ceed those of »oy other life Insurance com
pany in existence. They are over
$382,000,000
It has paid Policy-holders over
$627,000,000
which is more than any other life in'urancc
company In the world ha' disbursed
A policy in The Old Mutual
gives a matt or a woman that sense
of assurance which cannot be en
joyed under private investments.
Write to-day for “Where Shall I Insure':’
The Mutual Life Insurance
Company of New York,
Richard A. McCurdy, President
R. F. Shedden, Manager, Atlanta,
ARTHUR & EVERETT,
Resident Agents,
Americus, - • Georgia
INCORPOBATED 1801.
L, O. Council,
President.
C. M. Council, Cashier.
The Planters Bank
OF AMERICUS,
Accounts with firms, corpora
tions and the general public so
licited. Interest bearing certifi
cates issued.
8AGLEY GROCERY CO.
SOLE AGENTS
Henry Clay Flour
Ripe Peach Tobacco
Jones’ Lever Binders,
Mowers and Rakes.
Bagler Block
Onnoslte Courthouse
Seins, Gill Nets, Hoop Nets,
Sein Twine,
And All Kinds of Fishing Tackle,
Guns, Ammunition, '
and Cutlery at
Smithwick’s Gun Store,
Americus, Ga.
JOHNSON & HARR0LD,
NEW YORK
RACKET STOR
Planters Bank Building.
MERCHANTS.
AND DEALERS IN....
HEAVY GROCERIES and FERTILIZERS
Plantation Supplies Furnished
on Reasonable Terrms.
Cash advanced on cotton in store at lowes
current rates 01 Interest.
Near Court House, -
Americus, Q a l
TWENTY=FIVE CENTS.
10 rolls Japan matting
every yard is inter woven and
double dyed, showing the
great ingenuity of the Jap
lor deftly placing the pretty
colors designs here and there
over the face, the same as a
matchless carpet weave. 35c
and 40c grade 25c.
Lower grades of matting
12jzc and 15c.
2 000 yards of loc and 15c
figured lawn and dimities on
bargain counter at per yard
Scents.
Best yard wide sea island
worth 6 c yard at 5c.
50 dozen white Bleached
silk tape neck under vests at
8 l-3c.
144 Boys suits 3 to 161
$1.00, $i,25. i.50, to $<) snl
Large size ready ma|
sheets 81x90 at 49;.
dren’s Slippers 50c to $1.
Closing out all rugs atcoj
Take a look at them.
HAMILTON & CO.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
Planters Bank Building. - - Forsyth
Our Entire Line Are Leaders..
.IN..
Clothing, Shoes. Hatsand Caps. Up-to-
date patterns of neckwear, Domestics
Dress Goods, Dressand Negligee Shirts,
Overalls, Suitings for men and women
Spring line of Percales, Linens, Cham-
brey’s. Calicoes, White Goods, anything
you might want,
We can, and will sell you: come and se us, at
E. D. SHEFFIELD CO.
The Unique Tailoring Merchants.
113 Cotton Avenue
SPECIAL SALE OF MATTINGS I
SATURDAY and MONDAY
Boys straw hats at 10c I
35c to 5oc. ■< t
3 Cases Men’s Sample H* 1 ’"
worth from 2.00 to $2 5O
$1.00.
10 pieces 40*inch W1
Lawn Saturday and Monap e f 0
at only 9c per yard.
Specials in Misses and Clj
1 case alt over lace ht|
worth 20c for 10c.
FARM LOANS NE60TIATEI
If you want money on your farm I have arrange®^
with New York parties through whom I can get it for ri
at Lowest Possible Cost.
, J. J. HANESLEY,
Room No. 5 Barlow Block, - - Americus,
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J. YY SHEFFIELD^ President FRANK SHEFFIELD, Vlce-r
EJD. SHEFFIELD, Cashier,
Bank of Commerce
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
A general banking business transacted and all consistent co«
extended to patrons. Certificates of deposit issued bearing