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AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECCRDER, FRIDAY JULY 17, 1903.
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Visit to King Edward Comes
to a Close.
HE CAPTURED ALL CLASSES.
V.'on Popular Good Will and When
He Departed For Native Land Was
Given Affectionate Farewell—Cries
of “Vive Loubet!”
sediment or set
tling indicates an
unhealthy condi
tion of the kid
neys; If it stains
your linen it Is
ft FRENCH PRESIDENT
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don’t Know it.
Thn U/orlrlinff Dmeant UnilCO
LEAVES ENGLAND
How To Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
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London, July 9.
dent I.oubet to J
to a close at 8:1
ing when the F;v,
left the Victoria
The scenes * ml ia
ture testified to ho,,
president hv his tit;,,
and cordial sincerity
classes and wtot that i
which sovereigns havt
achieve.
Despite the earliness of his depar
ture, crowds lined the route front St,
James palace to the railway station
and British hurrahs and French "vive
Loubet" re-oeheej through the streets
until the president had entered the
station. Hero the natoin's guest
was met by the king, the prince of
Wales, the duke of Con-ncaught, Lord
Lansdowne. Premier Baifonr, other
ministers, members of the French em
bassy and a crowd t; military and
other officials,
.As M. Lou bet's carriage drew up
King Edward advanced with out
stretched ham! and, taking tile presi
dent familiarly by the arm. led him
through the waiting room to the royal
car. For a few moments the king
and 1 president stood talking with'
much animation. King Edward grasp
ed M. Loubet's right hand and shook
It with extreme cordiality whilo.wlth
the left hand he patted tho president
on the shoulder. Official, as well as
amateur artists, could be seen In all
directions securing snapshots of the
striding scene.
After renewed handshaking his ma
jesty showed tho president into tho
rdyal car and stood chatting with him
Bntii the train pulled out amid cheers
and shouts of “vive Loubet,” mingled
with the strains of tho ‘‘Marseillaise."
President Loubet stood at a window of
the car waving his hat in his gloved
hand until the royal special disap
peared from view.
Upon his arrival at Dover, M. Lou-
bet embarked on the French cruiser
Quisben and the vessel sailed at once
for Calais, escorted by a British tor
pedo flotilla and followed by farewell
salutes from tho fleets and castle. Be
fore his departure from Dover, Presi
dent Loubet telegraphed King Edward,
thanking him for the hearty reception
accorded him "as the representative
of Franco, the friend of England.”
The text of M. lyoubet’s telegram to
the king is as follows:
“The moment of leaving British
soli I am anxious to send to your ma
jesty an expression of my liveliest
gratitude for the hearty reception your
majesty and lior majesty, the queen,
the royal family aud the British nation
extended to mo as the representative
of France, tho friend of England."
evidence of kid
ney trouble: too
frequent desire to
pass it cr 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 p2in 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 In 50c. andjl. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
wonderful discovery
and a book that tells
more about it, both sent
absolutely free by mail.
Address Dr. Kilmer & Homo of Swamp-nooi.
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.
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Things We
Like Best
Often Disagree With Us
Boc&uso we overeat of thorn. Indi
gestion follows. But there’s a way to
escape such consequences, A doss of a
good dlgostant like Kodol will relive you
at once. Your stomach is simply too
weak to digest what you eat. That’s all
indigestion is. Kodol digests the food
without tho stomach's aid. Thus the
stomach rests while the body Is strength
ened by wholesome food. Dieting Is un
necessary. Kodol digests any kind of
good food. Strengthens and invigorates,
Kodol Makes
Rich Red Blood.
Prepared only by E. O. DeWitt & Co., Chicago,
The $1 bottle contolns2tt times the 5Qo. size.
ere the most fata! of all cits
eases.
KIDNEY CURE It t
Guarantied Remedy
Calais. France, July 9.—President
Loubet met with a groat reception
here today on his return to French soil.
At the public reception which follow
ed the president’s arrival here, the
speakers congratulated M. Loubet on
the happy results of his visit to Eng
land.
ROOSEVELT AT WEST PARK.
President Visits John Burroughs, the
Poet Naturalist.
Oyster Bay, July 10.—President
Roosevelt is the guest today of John
Burroughs, the poet naturalist, at
West Park, Ulster county, N. Y.
Accompanied by Mrs. Roosevelt, the
president left Sagamore Hill about
9 o'clock last night, boarded the na
val yacht Sylph and started for West
Park. So carefully guarded were tbs
plans for the trip that not even the
officers of the secret servlco wero In
formed. None of the officers accom
panied the president. Tho president
expected to land at West Park early
this morning, and pass the time w|-
Mr. Burroughs until 2 o'clock this
afternoon. The return trip to Saga,
more Hill will be made without
stop.
Kithineff Ringleader Suicides.
Berlin, July 11.—The Frankfurter
Zettung says It learns by way of Bu
charest, Roumania, that the ring-lead
er of the Kishlneff atrocities, a man
named Pinerjcwskl, has committed
suicide at Ktshineft because the direc
tor of the Russian ministry of justice
had arrived there, oommanded by the
czar to make a stringent Investigation
into the horrors. Tho Zeltung also
■ays it learns from another source
that former Governor Von Rohan has
returned to Kishlneff and U endeavor-
Ing to get the Jewish population or
that place to unite la a testimonial
to the effect that he behaved correct
ly during tb« massacres.
Her Objection.
“Don’t you think you ore taking the
wrong stand when you say you do not
wish your son to marry, Mrs. Wil
loughby T asked an intimate friend.
“Don’t you know It Is natural and best
for a young man to marry and that be
Will not think any the less of his moth
er because be has a wife!”
"Ob, It Isn't that,” protested Mrs.
Willoughby. “I don’t mind bis marry
ing on general principles, bat I don’t
want to be called ‘the old Mrs. Wll-
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For Sale.
Nice building lot on Finn
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A Bargain.—Fine Grist
Mill in perfect order and fine
patronage. Location, College
street and S. A. L. track.
Capacity 300 bushels per day.
H. T. DAVENPORT,
Real Estate Agent
MYRTLE SPRINGS.
This delightful resort, 5 miles west
of Americas, now open for the season.
This line mineral water ia noted for ita
curative qualities. Batkiso a Speci
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Are some of the deserved and accurate terms applied by its customers
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See them for Lemonade Sets, Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, Berry Sets, Ii
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JAIL BIRDS MUTINY.
Three Escape From Federal Prison at
Johnson City, Kan.
Junction City, Kans., July 11.—Gil
bert Mullen, the federal prisoner, who.
led the mutiny at tho Ft. Leavenworth
prison in November, 1901, and who has
been iu the county jail here fof the
past year awaiting trial on tho charge
of having murdered one of the guards
In the mutiny, led an assault on Sher
iff Poez early today and he, with
three others, a white man and two ne
gro prisoners, escaped.
The sheriff was overpowered and
badiy cut on the head, but he succeed
ed In getting the cell door closed be
fore all five prisoners could get out.
The quatette ran through .tho east
ern parr, of town toward the river and
compelling a fisherman to row them
to the old side,i made for tho thick
timber.
The sheriff followed In a buggy and
posses were quickly organized and
joined the chase. Later soldiers were
sent over from Ft. Riley to assist In
tho hunt.
Shortly before noon two of the ne
groes were captured and returned to
Jail. Sheriff Peez was badly injured,
but is still leading the search. Mul
lens, who Is a negro, Is a desperate
man and It Is expected he will put
up a hard fight.
In the Fort Leavenworth outbreak
26 prisoners escaped, Mullens and
nearly all the others finally being
captured after a desperate fight In
which Guard J. B. Waldrup and sev
eral of the convicts were killed.
ANNUAL CLOSING SALE
——OF
Atlanta Man Director.
Wilmington, N. C., July 11.—-The
stockholders of the Navassa Guano
company held their annual meeting
here. The usual dividend was de
clared and the following officers wero
elected: President, H. W. Malloy,
Wilmington; vice president, S. T. Mor-
gan Richmond; secretary and treas
urer, W. L. Derosset, Wilmington; di
rectors, S. T. Morgan, S. D. Crenshaw,
C. E. Borden and F. Whittle, Rich
mond; W. L. Derosset and H. W. Mai-
low, Wilmington; L. A. Car, Durham;
F. B. Dancy, Atlanta, and ,W. M.
Morgan, Fayetteville.
Entertained by Roosevelt.
Oyster Bay, L. t., July 11.—Presi
dent Roosevelt entertained at lunch
eon Sonator Kean, of New Jersey, for
mer Senator Frank Hlscock of New
York; ex-Distrlct Attorney Eugeue
A. Philbin, of New York city, and
State Senator Francis Hendricks, of
Rochester. Sonator Kean came to
Oyster Bay to urge the president to
attend the annual encampment of the
New Jersey national guard on July 23.
It is scarcely likely the president will
be able to accept tho Invitation. Sec
retary Loebe left today for his vaca
tion.
Potato Crop Acreage.
Washington, July 11.—state
ment of the potato crop made In the
monthly crop report sent by the agri
cultural department yesterday has
proved somewhat misleading. The
total acreage for potatoes exclusive
of the sweet potatoes for the entire
y«ar is 2,916,865 acres or 49,000 acres
less than the potato acreage of last
year.
Attempt to Blow Up Home.
St. Paul, Minn., July 11.—A dispatch
from Iron Mountain, Mich., says: Ail
attempt was made last night to blow
up the home of Judge R. T. Miller
with dynamite. Judge Miller, his
wife and four children were asleep in
the house at the time, but wero not
injured. The house was badly dam
aged. No cause for the act is known.
Lord Mayor Honors American Officers
London, July 10.—Lord Mayor Sam
uel g:r« a luncheon at the Mansion
house here today in honor of Rear
Admlrat Cotton and officers of the
United States European squadron, now
at anchor In Portsmouth harbor.
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31 i Lamar Street, Americus, Oa.
FOR 15 DAYS
nty fn secure the best Clothing
ly. We have in stock some vei
$IO, $12, $15.
$6.00 Per duit.
We have determined to „
the people of Americas i
enrronndinc country as
portnmty <0 secure the best Clothing ssd the cheapest Clothing that noi
can bay. We have in stock some very tine Suits worth
The Baits for the next Fifteen Days
go for the pittance of
Yon mav come into onr establishment today or any day within the an
days, and take yonr choice of any r*uit for only $6.00i From post experie
with as the people will know that we menu business and will do just whit
advertise.
Large stock of Men’s Odd Pants. A great many ol them worth 82.5H, f
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Sweeping reductions in other goods during this sale
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