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AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES.RECORDER. FRIDAY JUNE 12, 1903.
LAST CONTRACT LET
BY THE EXPOSITION
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don’t Know it.
Bow To Find 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
ah c- ... . i the back is also
All Foregoing Expositions—Japan convincing proof that the kidneys and tlad-
Management to Spend $171,-
000 on Last Building.
$250,000 IN LIVE STOCK PRIZES
This Is a Greater Amount Than Has
Been Given for Similar Purpose By
ENJOY LIFE!!!
What can belter enable you to do so, in hot weather, than
Appropriates 800,000 Yen.
St. Jxuis, Mo.. Juno C —The con
tract for the erection of the last of
the big exhibit buildings of the I.ouU-
'iana Purchase exposition has been let
at a cost pf $171,000. Announcement
has been made that the sum set apart
by the exposition management for the
prizes in the live stock department
amounts to $250,000, or more than
the aggregate of the appropriations
made by all previous international ex
positions for live stock exhibit prizes.
Tho live stock department will have
about 20 acres of ground/ and about 50
buildings, besides a grand amphithe-
ater and arena for an exhibit ring.
Mr. Alien V. Oocrell has telegraphed
from Washington, d. C., as follows:
“Consul General Long, at Cairo,
•writes to the department of state that
Egypt has accepted the invitation to
participate in the world’s fair and that
the khedive has appointed H. C. Law-
ford commissioner to the exposition.”
Mr. Huntington Wilson, secretary of
the American legation at Tokio, and
charge •d’affaires in the absence of the
American minister, sent the following
cablegram to the government at 'Wash
ington, which has been forwarded to
President Francis:
“The Japanese diet lias passed an
appropriation of SOO.OOO yen for the St.
Louis exposition."
A yen is about 50 cents in American
money.
der are out of order.
_ What to Do.
There Is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability
to hold water and scalding pain In passing
It, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
IPyou need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists In50c.and$l. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
wonderful discovery
and a bock that tells,
more about it, both sent
absolutely free by mail.
Address Dr. Kilmer & Bom. of Sw^Root
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.
Refrigerators, Hammocks,
Ice Cream Sets,
Cane Rockers,
Jardmers, Domestic and Imported.
Berry Sets, in cm. am, Qlas
Mosquito Nets,
Lawn Setees, v -
Dragon, 0(C0urse Go Cart
all of which we offer.
KIDNEY DISEASES
A. W. SMITH FURNITURE GO.
Corner Jackson and Forsyth Sts.; Americus, Qa,
SHIPS COLLIDE IN FOG.
Both Badly Damiged—Several Passen
gere Were Injured.
Wood«ho41, June C.—Tho eteanuer
Martha Vineyard plying between the
Island of Martha* Vineyard and this
port, having on board a largo mini
her of paaengers, the United States
mall and a heavy freight, collided with
a fishing schooner off Vineyard Ha
Yen in a dense fog today and was bad
ly damaged.
Ono man was seriously Injured and
a number of passengers were made
■unconscious by the shock of the col
lision.
The damage to the steamer was all
afcovo the water lino and she succeed-
•4 In reaching this port. The name
of the fishing schooner was not ascer
tained owing to the fog. .She lost her
fare rigging.
are the most fatal of all dis
eases.
FOLEY’S - iDfJEY CUBE111
Guarantied Remedy
DIAMOND IMPORTATIONS.
Heavier Than Ever Known Before In
America.
New York, June 6.—'Americans are
going diamond mad, according to the
figures given out by the custom house
hero.
Diamonds and other precious stones
worth $2,4112,000, were Imported in the
month of May. This Is greater than
In any previous month.
More than $50,000,000 worth of dia
monds and other gems have been im
ported since the great May panic ol
M01.
The Increasing great demand for the
stones has Increased their price, so
that purchasers find tho stones have
Droved a fine business Investment
Fire Loss of $5,000.
Philadelphia, Juno G.—Tho 5-story
building at 321 Chestnut street, occu
pied by eight business firms, was
partly destroyed by fire early this
morning. The occupants were the
Hilda Cigar company, the Wilson man
ufacturing company, shirtwaist mak
ers; Lineaweavor & Co., Morris Go
roachoosky, shirtwaists; Tlchenor Hat
company; Mattheww & Pilgrim, yarn
■pinners; Shaley & Baker, book bind
ers; Benjamin F-. Burgman, pantaloon
maker. The total loss is estimated at
$50,000.
Life Term Convict Pardoned.
Columbia, S. C., June 5.—Governor
Heyward has Issued a pardon to Ca
to Gadsden, a negro, who has served
23 years In tho stato penitentiary.
The crime for which Gadsden has serv
ed nearly a quarter of a century was
the Bteallng of some cotton seed from
another negro. For this offense the
law now has a lighter punishment, but
20 years ago it was a matter of lift
Imprisonment.
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best fo
Kidney and Bladder trouble
PRICE 50c. and $1.00.
Eldridge Drug Stores.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Clcansoi and bcsuiifiet the hair.
growth.
Fail* td Restore Gray
> Its Youthful Color.
Two
Secrets of Success
The success of The
York is due:
First—To its selection of risks:
It writes no insurance In
regions or on vicious or sub-st;
its funds:
Send for "Banker s Will,”
le greatest accumulation o:
the world is invested,
Good health and i
making anyone rich.
ENNYR0YAL PILLS
Original and Only Genuine.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
FE. Alwav# reliable. I.mile*, a.u Drujrglit
or CHICHESTElt’S ENGLISH
In UKD an l Gold metallic bote*. wa>J
with blue ribbon. Tak- no other. Rcfuae
Oungcroua Huhatltutlona and Imltu-
I'artleulara, Testimonials
and “Relief for Ladles,"
tarn Mall. 10.000 T<
DrjHln#" Chlekaatw.
8414 Madiaoa Square, l'lllLA., FA.
HAGLEY GROCERY GO.
SOLE AGENTS
Henry'Clay Flour,
Ripe Peach Tobacco
Jones’ Lever Binders,
Mowers and Rakes.
Ontxwlte Courtujiies
For Sale.
Suffering Will Follow Storm.
Columbia, S. C., June 6.—Destitu
tion will follow In tho wake of thi
storm which swept over the lower part
of Richland county Tuesday /sight.
The ccodttlon of some of the farm
ers Is pitiable and the loss of proper
ty will aggregate (several thousanj
dollars. The farmers who have losl
their crops can ill afford the seed nec
essary for replanting—and, indeed, II
la so late that a crop might not ma
ture should It be planted now.
Taylor Dismisses Machen Case.
Washington, June 6.—Commission
er Taylor today dismissed the cas«
against A. W. Machen, former super
intendent of the free delivery servlej
ot the postoffice department which
,was pending before him. The dismls-
sal Is due to the fact that the grand
Jury Indicted Machen thus rendering
further action before the court uncon
stitutional. Machen was present with
an attorney.
110 aero*, 4-room bonse, one mile of
railroad, Rents 4 bales cotton. Price
$1 200.
300 acres, 4 mites railroad Si aere, §
oasb, balance one, two and three years
at 7 per cent.
350 acres, 2(0 acres open and choice
level land, directly on railroad, 75
acres in pasture, wire fence, running
water, especially adapted to etook rais
ing, fruit and general farming, near
neighbors; take this if you want a de
sirable home or chuca investment.
Only 810 aore.
175 acres, 3 miles of railroad, G room
house, barn, cotton house, eto , run
ning water, 100 acres open, $1,200.,
If you want to buy a house or .tnake
an investment in either city or country
property, come to seo me.
P. B. WILLIFORD,
103 Cotton Avenue.
JOHNSON & HARR0L0,
I
This Company ranks
First—In Assets.
First—In Age,
The Mutual Life
Company of New Yoke,
Richard A. McCurdy, President
ARTHUR & EVERETT,
Resident Agents,
Americus, - • Geok
INCORPORATED 1801.
C. M. Council, Cashier,
K. J. Perry,
YIcf*-Pr«»Mlfl
L
OF AMERICUS,
Accounts with firms, corpora-
>ns and the general pubF
bearing certiil-
licited. Interest
cates issued.
MERCHANTS.
AND DEALERS IN....
HEAVY GROCERIES and FERTILIZERS
Plantation Supplies famished
on Reasonable Terrms.
Cash advanced on cotton In store at lowes
current rates of interest
THE.
Windsor Hotel
AMERICUS’ GEORGIA
HENRI 8. McCLESKT, Proprietor
Selected Meats
can always ce founo
h:re. >' Wi handle
nothin bu the best
and invite compari
son- Fisa, Oysters
and chickens always
on hand
ss PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
al
lyi J. P. McMATH,
JL/ Office Dodson s Pharmacy, Residence
45 Him avenue. Phone 29.
s: 1A 3, A. HIXON
O Attorney and Counsellor at Law
ful Offices Byne Building.
\PM. M. HARPER
of ’ » Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Offices 35 and 37 Planters Bank Building.
Telephone No. 233.
)w I^R. HENRY B. ALLEN, .
i n U Eye, Ear and Nose: Specialist.
Special attention paid to;fitting eyeglasses
t- and spectacles. Rooms 37 and 39 Planters
^ Bank building.
T^R. G. T. MILLER,
XJ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Special attention given to diseases of wo
men and children and to general surgery.
Office in Planters Bank Building, Arneri-
rg cus, Ga.
T D. LOCKHART,
-Li* Dealer in PIANOS and ORGANS.
E Tuning and repairing pianos andorgans a
specialty. Lock Box 4, Americas, Ga.
DOB ART E. LEE,
SX ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Americus, Ga
l. Offices 14 and 16 Plant ers Bank Builulng.
TT OOPEK Ac -DYKES,
11 t
Attorneys at Law,
Planters Bank Building
* P A. HAWKINS,
L# Attorney at Law.
Office In Wheatley Building. 1
I A ALES TAILOR, 1
o ATSOBNET A3 LAW
• Office over RemberVs drag store, Forsyth. 1
street.’ ■
D E, CATO, M, D.
. A1». PHYSC1AN AND SURGEON.
Residence 316 Felder street. Telephone 96 r
Tenders his professional service to the
people of Americus and surrounding coun- «
ties. Special attenUon given to general 1
surgery, diseases of women and children. 1
Office 4U>yf Jackson street- Calls lett at Dr. 1
Eldridge’a store wlil receive prompt atten- <
Uon <
W. T. LAN*. K. L. MATKAHD \
LANE & MAYNARD, j
LAWYERS.
AMERICUS, 1 GEORGIA. i
Offices Nos. 15 and 17 Planters Bank Build 1
lng.
Dr. S. H. McKee,
...DENTIST...
Office, Wheatley Building, over John R. 1
Hudson’, drugstore, Room, a,# and la Phone <
No.#.
C. !P. ‘Davis,
..Dentist...
Office Residence « 1
Tlmes-Recordjr t.BTdg 218 Jackson Street. <
’Phone 2&J. Phone 156. <*
r *
VAN RIPER, ^
PHOTOGRAPHER. '
Uivto-date Photography. Finest grades of
Crayon and color work, * .
„ , r cf
For Sale. f 0
Nice building lot on Finn ~
street. v 7
A Bargain.—Fine Grist st
Mill In perfect order and fine
patronage. Location, College
street andS. A. L. track. 21
Capacity 300 bushels per day. =
H. T. DAVENPORT, J
Real Estate Agent
311
Lamar
Street.
3U
Lama
Street
12/ic Dress and Waists Tephys Ginghams at 8£c.
12j£c White Lawn at 8c, i5c Lawns at loc, 20c Lawn
A beautiful assortment of White Madras Waist goodi
quality at 12 1-2 cents.
Striped and dotted Swiss goods double width,20c vain
1-2 cents.
Silk and Lace striped Lawns, regular 25c value goinj
Finest quality of figured Lawns, regular 15c value at 10c
1000 yards mercerized demities Iromthe celebrated Rei
- 4O inch wide brown drip linen, 25c values at 15c.
Table llntn 54 inch'wide, regular price 40c our price 25c
60 inch table linen worth 60c for 35c.
64 inch table linen worth $i.00 for 75c.
75c negligee shirts at 45c. $1.00 negligee shirts at 75c
Our line of men’s night shirts is complete and the pri
We handle fine shoes made by the best shoe houses,
Ladies’ and men’s slippers all sizes and lowest prices,
D. PEARLMAN S
311 Lamar
Street,
Americus, Ga.
EVERY GALLON OF
Longman & Maiinez’ Pure Prepared Paint
SHERLOCK & C0.il
’PHONE No.’32.
is sold under guarantee.
If you contemplate having any
painting done don’t fail to invest!
gate the merits of this paint before
buying. A full line carried at
The Eldridge Drug Stores.
Grand Discount HmfJSSSS.
Having re-opened my Bar on Cotton avenue, I have de-
On all purchases of $1 or more this db
11. My stock of case goods is <omplete and
R. D. GRANTHAM,
Cotton Avenue, ■* «. Americus, G&
J. W SHEFFIELD, I'rcaldcDt
;FKANK SHEFFIELD, Vlce-1'reil
E. D SHEFFIELD, Ca.bl.r,
MYRTLE SPRINGS.
This delightful resort, 5 miles west
o( Americas, dow open for the season.
This fine mineral water is noted for its
enrative qualities. 7 Bathiko a Speci
alty. 0. A. &.Y. H. CHAMBLISS.
Bank of Commerce,
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
A general banking business transacted and all consistent courtefl*
extended _to 4 patrons. Certificates of^deposit issued bearing inter**