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*•« X/VI^VICUS WEEKLY TIMEF..RECORDhR. FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1907.
PREPARES
THE SYSTEM
.“.‘"‘SSS FOB CONSUMPTIbW
,ilv;itltrts tbeliead.it does not *
if the trouble is allowed to
•♦no u»« -^ ,,
■top uir“ — -- rul J The contracting: of
• i-Liicrally the commencement of (lie
-oUl is geiieiB 1 *,! «-“‘ w“,™v U L t u.c, i i u, me unpleasant svmptoms of
fingir:. r. : es in the ears, nose stopped up. mucus dropping hack
into the throat hawking and spitting, etc. The inner skin or mucous
L.j,i,mneof the body becomesi inflamed and secretes an uivl:ealthy mat
ter which is absorbed into the blood, and Catarrh becomes a serious and
jjngermis Rood disease. Every day the blor»d becomes more heavily loaded
(rith these poisonous secretions, and as the poisoned blood constantly passes
through the lungs they become diseased, and often Catarrh terminates in
CoB* un, P*‘ on * Sprays, washes, inhalations anti such treatment do no real
rood, because they do not reach the poison-laden blood, where the real
1 trouble lies. The only way to cure Catarrh
is to purify ar.d build up the blood. S. S.S.
has been proven the remedy best suited for
this purpose. It goes down to the very
bottom of the trouble a::c! removes every
iippcTADI C J race impurity from the circulation,
PURELY VEGETABLE freshens this lifestream and, as this healthy
. . blood goes to every nook and corner of the
re,tern, Catarrh i6 driven out and a lasting cure made. The inGamed mem-
(ganes and tissues heal, the secretions cease, the head is . '-arc-i! am! the entire
restem renovated and put in good condition by the use of s. 3. S. Write
(or free book which contains'valuable information about Catarrh and ask
(of any special medical advice you desire, without charge.
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Hcso’s Improved Saw Mill
is built i:
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, .. 2S ft. 13 60 ft. liege's
[ Pat. Wfctlilinoar Si.Tiu’tuneous Set-Works
;niziH|;H having noetiusl for ikCw-u-
e great desire of a.J sawyer;
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FIRST AND LAST
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Mean $ $ made to all who
buy or wear them. x In style,1
ease and durability, “Shield Brand Shoes”’
toe the mark of perfection.
SOLD BY RELIABLE MERCHANTS ONLY
M. C. KISER CO. , Manufacturers.,
ATLANTA, CA.
RHEUMATIS
CURED
The Circulation Stimulated
and the Muscles and Joints
lubricated by using
Sloaov’s
Lirunveivt
Price 25c 50c 6 * 1.00
Sold by aJI Dealers
“Sloan's Treatise On The Horse” Sent Free
Address Dr Earl S.SIoan.Boston.Mass.
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6 Full Quarts
Carolina Whiskey
For
Only
$2.95
I Carotin* Whiskey will (is* ..client .nUilactioil. It taa W«M MWj
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in N (nth Carolina. Virainl. and W«t VWM,
in other Mate. FMchrfby Adam.. or.%>ath«m _E»Pn«f JSdEi w
bottle. uM w.wlU prepay nxpr—. Ran.it CBhwiU. order end K«re«
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STREET [SIGNS FOR AMERIGUS IT TAKES UNCEASING WORK
Athens is having street signs I “It requires work to build up a
put up. When the work is com-1 city and plenty of it," says the
pleted there will be durable signs I Athens Banner.
every corner. The stranger I It will take work to build up
will then be able to find his way 1 Americus, and plepty of it.
abont and the citizens will have! This is the day of fierce competi
the satisfaction of knowing that j tion among cities, just as it is
the names of the thoroughfares I among individnals.
are really matters of fact and not I No city can sit still with folded
of fancy. bands and either hold its bnsincss
Americas needs streets signs or grow. Even the largest
badly. Occasionally one can be cities feel the necessity of
found,but it takes a pretty vigilant constantly pushing them
search to locate it. Signs are not selves before the world, of
expensive as to be classed originating new ideas for their
among the luxuries of city life, advertisement. If they do not do
Indted, they are about the cheap- so they lose prestige and trade,
cst neccessties of urban existence. Americus is surronded by grasp-
A painted board sign coats but a ing rivals, others towns and cities
few cents,ana metal signs are which want its trade and are go-
not made prohibitive by their ing to have it if they can get
price. Macon to the north, Columbus
An appropriation of a very small the west, Albany to the South
amount would go a long ways to-1 Cordele to the east. Each and all
ward putting up sighs on all' of of this quartette are hustling
the main highways of Americus; business. They are full of enter.
There is nothing that the city prising, ambitious business men
could do, with the same amount of eager toadvance thelrown interests
money, that would better (indicate and the interest oj their towns
spirit of progressiveness on its | Work! Of course it takes work
part. ^
Let us have the street signs.
deferring to Bryan's expressions,
Senator Culberson, of Texas, says:
‘To my mind this distinction be.
tween present and ultimate owner
ship of railroads and operation
merely temporizes with the ques
tion. If it is a good thing it is
erfme against the people to post-
■ pone it, and if it is a bad thing it
( is a crime againt them to have it
. now or later.” Personally, Culber
sin lielives it is a bad thing.
to build up a town, hard work
unceasing work,work at all season
determined,work intelligent work
united work.
Work is the secret of success
work that is well directed and
aimed at definite conclusions
That is the kind of work Ameri
ens most have.
John Boifeuiilet hears that
bill is to be introduced abolishing
the present railroad commission
ami let the governor appoint their
successors until the next election.
Ten to one nothing of the kind
will happen. Hoke Smith rumi
ning for office and Hoke Smith in
1 office are apt to be quite different
! individuals.
The Pope is said to have issued
a call to the “society women” of
New York to aid in preventing the
spread of divorce. Inasmuch as
nearly all ol them are already
divorced, or contemplating it, the
appeal will probably fall on deaf
ears.
Editor Harvey, of the North
American Review, pleads with the
thinking people ofthe north “to
nnite hands with the conservative
South and blaze the way for the
entrance of living truth and real
sincerity” into our national
administration.
The Augusta Herald calls Gov. Sect . Wilson now threatens to
Glenn of North Carolina, down publish the list „f manufacturers
for referring to the president of nsiDg fak ei abe is. The way to do
the United States as one of “the
is to publish them all first and
I greatest rulers the world has ever threat a(ter ward. There is
| known.’ As the Herald says,the entirely T t00 mnch blulHng on the
president is not a ruler in
sense of the word, and the fact
does not want to be lost sight of
by the people generally.
any part of the officials in these
matters.
Mrs. Thaw stands a discredited
mother and a disgraced woman,
i No amount ot explanations can
convince the world that she was
I not the beneficiary of the loose
I life of her daughter.
Governor-elect Smith says he is
not going to waste any time on the
crowned heads of Europe. Imagine
the deep gloom that has settled
down on the palaces of the old
countries.
A league has been organized in
Chicago to disconraged suicide. It
might be a good idea to encourage
it if the right people to go by that
route could be selected. People
for instance, who refuse to push a
town along.
I •
Atlanta has discovered that it
has a congestion of freight. It
didn’t know it until Lithonia start
ed the ball rolling. Atlanta can
alway be relied' on to duplicate
anything that happens anywhere
else.
| “Months of slilsb, slobbery and
: sentiment,” is how Editor Pendle j
ton characterizes the Thaw trial.
: May the country be saved from
another such exhibition.
Q BOTTLES rB££
• AVille Hearse tun pd green with bim in
envy when he saw the advertising
the Atlanta Journal was getting.
Hearst is somewhat of a back
number cow.
Bryan says it will take all the
rest of his life to get even with the
people for the favors he has already
received. It would probably take
two lives to get even with Graves
for the fool position be tried to put
The war is on' between Graves
and Pendleton. Graves charges
that the railroads own the Macon
Telegraph, while Editor Pendle
ton said that Graves would
Say Plainly to Yonr Grocer
That you want LION COFFEE always, and he,
being a square man, will not try to sell you any
thing else. You may not care for our opinion, but
Wbat About (be United Judgment of Minions
of housekeepers who have used LION COFFEE
for over a quarter of a century ?
Ia there any atronger proof of merit, than the
Confidence of fbe People
wad ever Increasing popularity 7
LION COFFEE Is carefully se
lected at the plantation, shipped
direct to our vartons factories,
where It Is skUIlully roasted and
carefully packed In sealed pack
ages—unlike Ioose.colfee, which
Is exposed (o germs, dost. In
sects, etc. LION COF FEE reaches
yon as pare and clean as when
It left the factory. Sold only In
1 lb. packages.
Lion-head on every package.
Save these Lion-heads for valuable premium
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
No Operation'
Mrs. Malinda Akers, of Basham, Va,, writes:
“I had what doctors call ‘prolapse,’ and couldn't
stand straight, I had pain in my back and
shoulders, and was very irregular and -profuse.
Doctors said an operation was needed, but I
couldn’t bear the thought of the knife. After tak- *
ing three bottles of Wine of Cardui, I could walk
around. Can now do my housework and am in
splendid health.”
Cardui is a pure, vegetable, medicinal essence,
especially adapted to cure women’s diseases. It
relieves" excessive periodical pains, regulates-
irregularities, and is a
safe, pleasant and re
liable ^remedy for all
sick women. In suc
cessful use for over 70
years. Try it.
I FREE ADVICE
Write us a letter describing til
your symptoms, anJ wo will send you
t-ree Advice, in plain sealed envelope.
Address: Ladles’ Advisory Department.
The Chattanooga .Medicine Co.. Chatta-
ntttga, Tenn.
At Every Drug Store in $1.C0 Bottles.
.WINE
OF
CARDUI'
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George harvy refers to Koose
velt as a marvellous spectacle of | make a good court- jester,
blatant probity yawping from the
pinnacle of self appreciation.
IN THE SPRING
The thoughts of a house-owner naturally tarn toward painting.
Tf yon are going to paint yoor house, oso
j The Houston Post says this is
the time to appeal to the public
intelligence rather than to the
public emotion. \
The Constitution calls it “the
Chattanooga travail.” What did
Graves bring forthf Was it tbe
old story of a mountain laboring
and producing a mouse?
SOUSE COLORS
i If Roosevelt comes oat for tariff
( reform, it is poiuted oat that
i Bryan’s last feather would be
plncked.
The railroad problem is not
so hard that the average man can*
not understand it when his own
interests are at stake, says the
Aagnsta Herald.
i Editor Pendleton caustically
suggests John Temple Graves as
coart jester for King Roosevelt the
First.
The Macon Telegraph believes
that cx-Gov. Northen is a far bet
ter friend to the best interests of
theSonth than Ben Tillman.
because it is a strictly pore liuseed oil paint;and therefore can-
be relied upotMo give the best satisfaction. When'used accord
ing to directions, it will cover more surface, and cover it better
with leas labor, 'than other painta These are facta that have
been demonstrated right .in your own locality and it will pay
yon, as it has others, to buy Moore’s House Colors this spring
from our representatives, THE SHEFFIELD-HUNTINGTOX
COMPANY, AMERICUS,
BENJAMIN MOORE & CO.
Pure Paints, Colors and Muresco,
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