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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES..RECORDER, FRIDAY, flAY 1 7 . 1907.
ROOSEVELT’S FIRST ANANIAS
1 An Abundance of Fruit
of highest quality, finely colored land flavored, Is the direct result of supply
ing a complete fertilizer containing from 7 to.ia per cent, of
A Fetv days ago the Times-
Recorder published a statement
showing the losses from fires in
Americus for the past five years.
The official figures .showed that
ihe total fire loss in this city, for
( that period of time, was but 81,-
385 a year,and that the percentage
of loss to the insurance actually
involved was but 3 per cent. The
|u-ieentage of loss to the total
amount of insurance carried in
this ei y would have been infinites
is imal.
The rate of insurance in Ameri
, m ens is very high,ranging probably 1
by at 2 per cent, on business risks as 1
to buildings, and 2} on stocks,
in These excessively high rates of ,
insurance will continue unless
,y determined fight is made for lower I thoughts, Tspirations, or possibi-
No skm disease can exist without an underlying cause and in most
instances that cause is either a humor in the blood or an of”
acids m tins vital fluid. These humors and acids get into the blorvi r .
ally U-cause of an inactive and sluggish condition of those member^ whose
duty it is to collect and carry off the waste and refuse of the body. This
unhealthy matter is left m the system to sour and ferment, and' soon the
circulation becomes charged with the acid poison. The blood its effort
0 rid itself of this foreign matter begins to throw off the Cmrr an* addS
through the pores and glands of the skin. These coming in ror™ t w th
the del irate tissues and fibers with which the skin is so abundantl •/ suoffi ed
produces irritation and inflammation on the surface, and Eczema. Aenc
Tetter. Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, or some other troublesome and disfiguring
skin disease is the result External applications, while the* S -. c '
itching, and are beneficial In keeping the skin clean, can never cure skin
affections, because they do not reach the blood where the real trouble i 9
located. A thorough cleansing of the blood is the only permanent euro for
skin diseases. S. S. S. t the greatest of all blood purifiers, is the best treat-
inent. It cures by neutralizing the acids and removing the humors from
t!ie circulation so that the skin,.instead of being irritated and diseased by
the exuding acrid mutter, is nourished and soothed by a cooling, healthy
stream of blood. S. S. S. goes down to the very bottom of the troubte
removes the foreign matter and thereby permanently cures every form of skin
trouble. Do not expect *2 c H re ® ^ ood disease witlf local apphcatio”s°alon”
but begin the use of S. S. S., and when you have removed the cause the
skin will be free from d ggge. Special book on Skin Diseases and any
medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. gZ
dent Roosevelt’s famous Ananias
Club, the first man to have bis
name enrolled on its membership
book- '
It wgs no other than the imm tr
ial Thomas Jefferson,author of the
Declaration of Independence, a
literary contribution which
threatens to survive the complete
editions, in half Russia, with gilt
top, and on deckle edged paper, of
the work of Theodore Roosevelt,
mighty historian and ninirod
though he be. 1 s
Away back in 1887, twenty
years ago, when the presidency
a | was seemiqgfy as remote from the
to the tree, vine or bush.
"Plant Food” to a book well worth a place In the library of any fruit
grower. We will gladly mail It to ail applicants.
GERMAN KALI WORKS
N«w York-93 Nassau Sires*. or Atlanta, G1.-I224 Candler Building
in other cities. 1 0 f a jj the Kassias, he wrote a little
. The | fire record of Americus Ijifeof Thomas Hart Benton, the
justifies this city is calling on the I Missouri statesman, a man whose
Sjutheastern Tariff Association I rugged qnalities in some degree
for some reduction, small though endeared him to the heart of the
it may be, in the rates here. It present President who was then a
has been shown that the waterl c j T1 i 8erv i cero f ormer>ai) dp er i 1B p 8)
supply is adequate and the firclfor time passes so rapidly one can-
department competent. Results DO t remember, a police commis-
speak volumes in that connection. 8ioner of New York. On page 95
Why, then, should not Americas 0 f that work, in discussing
be given the benefit of these im- nullification and secession, Roese-
portent measures of fire protection I V elt refers, to Thomas Jefferson as
Why should it not be regarded “being constitutionally unable to
as worthy of more consideration at I p n t a proper value on truthful-
the hands of the companies in the oe ss.”
Southeastern Tariff Associationt if that doesn’t entitle Thomas
This is a matter that the Board Jefferson t0 a front eeat at the
of lr.de and t' e city government, gathering of the Ananias Club
working together for the good of or a vacant chalr for the ahade of
the business community, might the departed A nanias-what does!
well take iup at an early date. [sn , t that a gentlemanl y pleas .
Fhe insurance business has made ant way of politely designating
;ood money out of Americus No Jeire rson as a tlar! A nd moonsti-
me will discredit that statement. tut ional liar, at that!
practical Worn
IS TejCTILt
OD’AVMEier
It means
hottest and cleanest
flame produced by
any stove. This is
the flame the New
Perfection Oil Stove
gives the instant a
lighted match is ap
plied—no delay, no
trouble, no soot, no
dirt. For cooking, the
r NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Hame Oil Cook-Stove
f S better equipped and organized in all departments than ever be-
fore, and prepared to do the best work in its history. In order
to afford the-young men of Georgia high-class technical educa
tion, the legislature assigned fifteen free scholarships to each
county in the State, many of which are still available. Take immediate
advantage of this opportunity and write for latest catalog of inform
ation illustrating advantages of Georgia Tech for prospective students.
Advanced courses in Mechanical, Electrical, Textile, Mining and Civil
Engineering, Engineering Chemistry nnd Chemistry. Extensive and
now equipment of Shop, Mill, Laboratories, etc. New Library New
Chemicar Laboratory. The forty members of the Class of 1906 were
placed in desirable and lucrative positions BEFORE GRADUATION.
The next term begins Jan. t, 1907
Write For Further Information 0
is unequaled. It gives quick results because its
heat is nighly concentrated. Cuts fuel-expense
in two. Made in three sizes. Every
stove warranted. If not at your deal- '
er’s write to our nearest agency. f=j
The T is the best £=
all-round household use.
Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled.
Perfectly constructed; absolutely safe; unexcelled
in light-giving power, an ornament to any room.
Every lamp warranted. If not at your
dealer’s, write to our nearest agency.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY %
(IXCOm-OUATED) M
organize a “Thirty Thousand
Club.” Not a bad ide*. It is
aiming high bnt it will enthuse
the people to putiforth their best
efforts. How about a Twenty-five
[Thousand Club for Americus.
Ought we not have that much
population ten years hence,
K. <i. MATtlEiON. A.H., LLD., President, Atlanta, Ga.
Mallary Bros.
Machinery Co.
Macon, Georgia
! Hege’s Improved Saw Mill »M»«bDlviel'laner and Statelier
Medium and TS-J^n^^U&euun.
p “ v .V; Carriage. 25 ft. to60 ft. Here's tereh.ftand bits, built of best materials
■ra’r£l2ib2Sl!Lki?h!l!!? m * Sv'-Wdrks throughout. 10 yoaraon tho muk(t, not
™ TF -n, "‘W h * vln J noequalfor aceu- amxrhino has ever been thrown back on
rocy. tho groat desire of all aawyers. ourhanda. Wal-madoand^rS,"^.
IieacocK-King Pat. Variable Feed Works
M«. by SALEM IRON WORKS, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Warrs Fox Catalog K-No. 12 *
ENGINES,. BOILERS
CC7TCN CINNIKC KACHIKERY, mi
KILL MACKINti: t, Chtoslo Kills, Com
Kills, Pumping Oullils. .
gacolinc engines
Complete outfits a rpeclalty. We will
makoil to your interest toconault u,.
I ^ B E M E 0 ViE do 1 take Cardui”? writes Mrs.
hUt f|Ji! wf Jeletnma Mullins of Odessa, W.
E»L| |«|| fl Va. “Because, after suffering
■ ■ 11 B for several y° ars with female
trouble, and trying different doc
tors and medicines without obtaining relief. I at last
found, in Wine of Cardui, a golden medicine for all my
ills, and can recommend it above all others for female
complaints.”
Cardui furnishes safe relief for backache, headache,
periodical pains, irregular, painful or unhealthy cata
menial flow, and all ailments from which sick women
suffer. A perfect tonic for delicate women. A pure
vegetable medicine for girls and women who are subject
to the complaints peculiar to their sex. Has benefited ,
over a million who used to suffer as you do.
At every drug store, in Si.00 bottles.
rt they would probably Count Bonide Castellano sajs
‘an unconscionable degree! he met bnt few gentlemen in
8” too. I America. This is doubtless true.
No American gentleman • wonld
FIRST AND LAST
' Mean $ $ made to all who
buy or wear them. In style
ease and durability, “Shield Brand Shoes
toe the mark of perfection.
SOLD BY RELIABLE MERCHANTS ONLY
M. C. KISER CO., Manufacturers.
k ATLANTA, &A. J
The Willacoochee Son says
Thomasville has awakened from
her Rip Van Winkle slumbers.
This is a compliment, with a sting
to it.
“Theodore H. Price is making
an earnest tight,
savs the Colnm-
bns Enquirer-Sun. Bnt before the
thing is over it will be found that
Price's earnest fight was for Price’s
benefit.g[ Don’t forget that.
Sentencing a murderer to hang is
the quickest way to cure him of
paranoia, according to the Macon
News. It recommends this treat
ment in Georgia.
The Baltimore Son wants a
Democratic party victory rather
than a vindication for Bryan next
year. It doesn’t look with favor
on his renomination.
Macon girls are organizing a
lemon club. Willingness to be
squeezed is the first requisite for
membership.
FLY TIIME!
‘‘Wheeler’s Patent”
Wire Screen Windows
ALSO
Wire Screen Doors.
writ-) on l’l-ono
JOHN W. SHIVER,
TOBACCO
r mado of tho very beat leal .hat wp can bjy
on tho very best leaf market in tno world.
To those who prefer a natural leaf tobacco
wo unhesitatingly say that &icot one trial of
TAYLOR'S NATUTi/:i. LEAF
youwmmeltexetarivelr to the fnttnu Ever- m.-rthent
ought to sell It—it your* don t, ir.stet on hf3 gettir-r .. -off you.
JtHCH AltTS—Writo ua lor cor epcci.%11 nee*
Mr. Bryan makes a mistake in
trying to take too many cranky or
ganizations into the Democratic
party, says tho Athens Banner.
Roosevelt says he has not had a
dream since he was a boy. Is t]iis
anotlifcr polite way of refusing an
other nomination!
A Norfolk man-referred to 1
lanta as a suburb of Gridin. Lym
ing is justifiable \mder such <
treme circumstances.
“Atlanta’s princely hospitality
is without limit dr stint.” So says
the Gaorgian.