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THE AMERICAS WEEKLY riMES-RECORDER,
si $a^y Mine
Ith.
Co.
Every mother feel* s
great dread of the pain
and danger attendant upon
the most critical period
JMP.'SS S
(other's. Friend i, the only ren!Sywhfch«wL°”n
^rcsTtriaTianoL Mlv mid" 5 ‘'-'I hou ™ rhich is dreaded as woman'*
sr5: ass sfSs
ienous accidents so common to the critical S ’ “
hnur are obviated by the use of Mother’s
Friend. "It is worth its weight in gold ”
says many who have used it. $1.00 per
bottle at drug stores. Book containing
valuable information of interest to all women, will
be sent to any address free upon application to
QHADF1ELD REGULATOR OO.. Manta, da.
MAY SETTLE A COLONY
HERE IN SUMTER
PLENTY OF MONEY IS
HELD 5Y THE BANKS
Desirable Lands Greatly in
Demand.
Certificates Are But Little
Used Here.
!
Mother's
Friend
The purchase anil division Into I “We pay out five times as much
small farms of the big DeSoto plan-1 cash money as we pay certificates in
tatlon of 5,300 acres near Amerlcus,la day’s business,” said an Amerlcus
may result In the bringing of a col- banker to the Times-Hecorder yes-
ony of thrifty fanners from the north, I terday, when asked regarding the
or from Europe, to settle In that fav-| financial situation in general, and in
ored locality. Just now the South,! Amerlcus In particular.
. _ ... —I »u poi licumr.
and Georgia especially. Is the Mecca “We have all the money we need:
nf farm ora ntu cnll #11 Inn.. I a a • . . . ’
mcvuai no nave an uie money we n
of farmers and soil tillers anxious to in fact, we have always had It for
get away from the bleak hillsides of I that matter, but prudence required
the north to the fertile valleys here,| that we husband our resources dur-
nrwl nmnv nmilr n„ I i n ... _
be
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his
CARD CLUBS CAN STIR
NO LIQUOR IN PUNCH
- , , '""v" »*c» v, ■ mat wo iiuouaiiu our resources aur-
and many Inquiries are being made I Ing the unusual stringency of a few
reearrllnfi’ Hmithivaafai'n nam.»in «n.i I \yggRg ago ”
And this was the gratifying state
WASHINGTON MAV
BECOMt “DRY'
regarding southwestern Georgia and
more particularly Sumter county. Am-. «.. u u... was me graurying stnt
cricus rea ty owners are receiving I ment made by other bankers here.
numerous Itiniifripn nf f kid Irinil In. I f ri.n . . .
numerous Inquiries of this kind. in-
dedlcntlng the movement in this dlrec-
I tlon. Messrs. Arthur Hylander and
The actual currency Is to be had
when needed and now that confidence
Is fully restored throughout the
she0e,d - of Amerlcus. who I country many people wiio 'had hoard'
inn* n* or |llan ‘| ed small sums at home are again
If Minors Are to Partake 1 Anti>Safoon Element Has
of It.
ods|
It is as much a crime, under the
law, to serve punch, or champagne,
In minors at a reception or a card
party, as to supply It to them direct
from a saloon, and any one so doing is
guilty of breaking the law, and sub
ject to Indictment
It was thus Judge A. Littlejohn
charged the grand Jury In the superior
court yesterday morning, thjit por
tion of his very able charge creating
quite a mild sensation.
And this sensation spread with
.the rapidity of a Marconi wireless
1 message to the social realms, where
bridfee Whist Is the national game
and-receptions are being mapped out
for the forthcoming holidays.
It created a stir among society's de
votees, for a fact.
Judge 'Littlejohn's position as re
gards temperance, and the rigid en
forcement of all laws, are well known.
Tlie law, he holds, is no respector of
persons, and those who violate it,
no matter how high the social posi
tion occupied, arc amenable thereto.
And when he told the grand Jury
yesterday to Indict all who violate
the laws, and especially the
Good Chance.
tatlon are also receiving inquiries re
garding the price and location ok
lands. This raagniflclent 5,300 acre
tract Is rapidly being cut up into* muaeiujiK up’ in ine nnanc
ehMAM f n rms ?, nd 8 ° ,d - , ° ea ser pur- tlon there can be no doubt,
chasers. Itencctly they received no-
For Spavin
Curb or SplinF
SlOSUV’S
l/nvinveivt
is unsurpassed
irpenerrafes and relieves pain very i
quickly-needs very little rubbing .and
does no! leave a scar or blemish. 1
An anhsephe remedy for thrush,
r/Srula and any abscess.
PRICE 2.54,50$ Z 91.00
~ —aBniii
putting it In the banks, or In clrcu-
of| lation, as *ult* them.
That there has been a general
loosening up” In the flnanclal sltua-
' 5loflJYs*T?eaWse on Horses. CoHle.Hogs ond Poultry
.,. Sen) Free
Address Dr. Earl S. SlooinBoUon. Moss.U SA.
I h— ‘ c v c,>e, ‘ “u-| Of the Issue of 150,000 In clearing
mnn/nfi/S tr , a "‘^° r „ ta , t on depart- House certificates authorised by the
"L " 1 . ,he Seaboard Railway to the Amerlcus banks, less than *25 000 or
effect that a cnlnnv of varv I »,«i• 1 . U,#H ***»,wv,ur
WASHINGTON,
_' me /siuencuH uanKs, less than $25,000 or
a , co,ony of vcry desirable I half the amount, has even been ™t
thp d r. th ri f, ’ii far “*™.“1 ld ^ brou *Ht| In circulation. But It relieved the
- - — ■ --- ——.w».wh. uut h i ciivvcu me
The matter situation at the time when relief was
a most needed.
The very fact that the hanks were
And
yi.'sr&jsrsft as J t^Sa^ m ^»^^soavsmitJs
There Is now little doubt that do- 1 yet d
termined attempt, which promises
to he successful, will be made at the
next congress to secure the passagei
of a law prohibiting the manufacture Are Too Sure Tour Kldnevs Am
and sale of Intoxicating liquors with- xv»m
In the district of Columbia. I llcllf
The anti-saloon people believe that,
a “dry" Washington would be an Many rheumatic attacks are due
example fhHt would have great ln-|to uric add In the blood. But the
MRS. WINTERS KILLED
BY J. F. BRIDGES
RHEUMATIC FOLKS!
.. I ... " v,v ■■••IHCUOCIJ. i
rue I this was the case in other cities,
I in Amerlcus.
Already one or two Georgia cities
are calling In their certificates, and
J the Ameiicus clearing house will do
the same within thirty days, carrying
the .ssue through the holiday season
fluence throughoLnhe“entire country Z , , But 0,6
and they will leave uo stone unturn- , ° kidneys is to remove all
ed to accomplish their end. In this I ur c aci( * * rom blood,
the peo ' "
nothing
The “Pore Food Low”
“ “-Y u,,, P ,1 »n meir end. In this I “*'= u,uo °- ' Hs Pres-l gredtents In both foods and drum "it
people of Washington will have ence ‘Hero shows tho kidneys are In- I* beneficial both to the publtafnd to
Is of rncl^Sam 0 like ih.'i’V 1 ® aCtlve ' Don ’ t daIIy wlta " urlc add n® con8cl , entlo “ a manufacturer. Ely's
e F lidnos " ke the In d' a " a solvents." You mlght-go on till dooms S?,"? JJfV a uccessful remedy for
«»•.»... m ^ a’JSlSSiJ-LSSSi-!
is designed by the Government to
protect the public from Injurious in
gredients In both foods and drugs. It
wards _
and the
TO OI K SUBSCRIBERS.
- ~ Luiurru, nay
fever, meets fully the requirements of
the new law, and that fact Is promt-
nently. stated on every package. It
Statements Showing
Standing Will Be Sent Soon.
liquor
laws, he meant what he said. <
^Vh^e punch is served at numerous,
card parties and receptions here, ncfordnnce with the rule pre
fruit is the chief component and vailing In all weekly newspaper of
wine js .used but little If at all. al-j flees, statements will lie sent to all
wu me tauci. uence you
can use It freely. Sun. Wed. Frl
though there may be occasions where ^ 1 8 °"‘ 10 “
in the strict letter of the law may ,,ub * cri «' r » ®« <l'e weekly Tlmes-Ke
is- violated to an extent. | corder this week showing
If this be true the charge delivered, standing,
'>>' His Honor yesterday may have „
deterrent effect, and ,'n future Adam's
ole rather than the product of La
Belle France constitute the exhilerant
liquid dispensed at the reception and
the card club.
In the meantime society Is all agog
over the situation as the grand Jury
eits up and takes notice. The offering
of prizes, may be considered under
the ban as a form of gambling.
the kidneys you will never get well.
Doan s Kidney Pills not only re- l on every package. It
i move urlc ac *d. but cure the kidneys I co . n 1 talns non ® of the Injurious drugs
Subscription landmen all danger from uric «eld|2j&a '^&L"£Z.* g 5:
B. B. Thompson, of Thomasville,
Ga., says: “I have been taking Doan’s
Kidney Pills for about three weeks
and find they have done me more
good than anything else I ever tried,
their i 1 was 40,616,1 for a to®* time with
,nr,r j kidney troubles, pain In the small of
my back, dizzy spells, headaches, rheu
MACON, GA., Nov. 21.—(Special)
—J. R. Bridges shot and killed Mrs
Julia Winters at her home near
Berner this morning. He claims that
she galled him vile names. The ver
dict of the coroner's Jury was mur
der, and he Is held on that charge
He has a wife and children. Bridges
had been drinking.
Tutt’sPills
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the whole
system, and produces
SICK HEADACHE,
The average temperature of the
1 ^ ear n England has risen Just over a
more I degree In the past half century..
Trial Catarrh treatments are being
mailed out free, on request, by Dr
Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are
proving to the people—without a
penny's cost—the great value of this
scientific prescription known to drug-
-Ists everywhere as Dr. Shoop’s Ca-
'rh Remedy. Sold by Davenport
■S Co. lmo-w
As this I* the season of the year .. . y Bpel,s ’ ““"ches,
when our subscribers generally set-1 “ atlC palns ' and fe,t languld
tie their accounts we trust that The I ^ ,I” 0at ° f the tilne ' The kidney
Tlmcs-Rceordrr will lie f.rnrea Uons wera 100 frequent and
"He was bred In Old Kentucky.”
\Vho? Why Bolivar, the Republican
elephant.—New York Mall.
Tlmcs-Rccorder will be favored with 100 fre, » uent and 1
a prompt settlement of overdue ... I kad to B * t . up flv * or a,x Ume * at nl * ht
to pass them. Nothing did me any
good until I used Doan's Kidney^llls,
and the first few doses made me feel
a great deal better. I have kept on
with them, Improving all the time
and felt compelled to write you about
It and to give Doan’s Kidney Pills all
the praise I can.”
For sale by all dealers. Price CO
cents. Foater-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the Cnl-
ed States.
Remember the name—Doan's and
take no other.
File* Cored In 6 to 14 Day*
Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to
euro any case of Itching, blind, bleed-
and tog or protruding pile*, In 6 to 14
days or money refunded. 60c.
Sun Wed. Frl.
a prompt settlement of overdue
counts. ^
While each Individual account Is
small, there are a bent two thousand
accounts In all, mid the aggregate la
considerable.
A word to onr friends should be
adequate.
'I’ve been thinking,” said Mrs. Nex-
dore, "of having my daughter's voice
cultivated. Would you?"
"Why, yes, by all means," replied
Mrs. Peppery, "If you've tried every
other remedy."
When the stomach, heart, kidney
nerves get weak, then these organs
always fall. Don't drug the stomach,
nor, stimulate tho heart or kidneys.
That is simply a makeshift Get a
prescription known to druggists ev-
erywbere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative.
■ Tho. Restorative is prepared express
ly for these weak inside nerves.
Strengthen these nerves, build them
, U P with Dr. Shoop's Restorative—
tablets or liquid—and see how qulck-
' ly help wll) come. Free sample test
sent on request by Dr. Shoop, Ra
cine, WIs. Your health is surely
worth this simple test. Davenport
Drug Co.
We trust Mr. Taft will be able w
get home before bis boom Is entirely
dissipated.—Baltimore Sun.
The finest coffee ever made, bas
recently been produced by Dr. Shoop
of Racine, Wis. You don't have
• boll It twenty or thirty minutes.
"Made in a minute,” says the doctor
‘‘Health Coffee” is really the closest
coffee imitation ever yet produced.
Not a grain of real coffee is In It
either. Health Coffee Imitation Is
made from pure toasted cereals or
grains, with malt, nuts, etc. Really
It would fool an expert—were he
to unknowingly drink it for coffee.
Sparks-Mashburn Co.
A tickling cough, from any cause.
Is quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop's
Cough Cure. And It Is so thoroughly
harmless and safe, that Dr. Shoop
tells mothers everywhere to give It
without hesitation, even to very young
babes. The wholesome green leaves
and tender stems of a lung-healing
mountainous shrub, furnish the cura
tive properties to Dr. Shoop's Cough
Cure. It calms the cough and heals
the sore and sensitive bronchial mem
branes. No opium, no chloform,
nothing hnrHli used to injure or sup
press. Simply a resinous plant ex
tract. The Spaniards call this shrub
which the Doctor uses, "The Sacred
Herb.” Demand Dr. Shoop’s. Take
no other. Davenport Drug Co.
Cotton Ginned To Nov. 14.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 21.—
(Special)—The glnners’ report on the
cotton ginned to Nov. 14 showed 7,-
311,202 bales, aglnst 8,662,242 last
season.
Candidate for Senate
COLUMBIA, 8. C.. Nov. 25.—(Spe
cial)—State Superintendent of Edu
cation Martin of South Carolina han
announced his candidacy for the Uni
ted States Senate to succeed Senator
A. C. Latimer.
Explanations that won't explain
are now in order.—New York 8un.
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu
matism, Sallow Shin end Piles.
There Is no better remedy tor these
common diseases than DK. TUTT'S
LIVER PILLS, ns a trial will prove.
Take No Substitute.
Dr. YV. H. Bowdoin
OSTEOPATH
Offices over Dodson’s
Drugstore All diseases
treated without use of
drugs- Chronic di«>ea.<«efi
a spot inlt v. C uintistation
free Uffl.e ohone 4[G
Residence phone 133
The Exposition Route to
NORFOLK
Seaboard
AIR LINE RAILWAY.
“These arrivals and departures, as
well os time and connections with
other companies, are given as Infor
mation and aro not guaranteed.”
Shortest. Lino Between .America*
nnd Savannah.
Passenger Schedules Effective Aug
ust 12, 1906.
90 Meridian Time. All Trains Dally.
tPositio ns
Ounrantesd r by a
$5,000
Notoe taken
600 Free Courses
Board at Cost. Write Quick.
GA-ALA.BOSINESS COL’GE,Macon,Ga
N. B.—300 requests for telegraphers
now filed; men or women. Salaries
*50 to *70 per month.
Leave Americas for Cor-
dele. Roobelle, Abbeville,
Helens, Lyons, Collins, Sa
vannah Columbia, Rich*
mond, Portsmouth and
point, east
12:32 pfm
2:20 a m
6:10 p m
Leave Amoricus for Rich-
land, Columbus, Atlanta,
8:43 a m
Birmingham, Hnrtsboro,
12:65 am
Montgomery and points
west and northwest
3:08 p m
Arrive In Americas from
Cordele* Rochelle, Abbe
ville, llulcmu, Lyons, Col-
8:43 a it
lins, Savannah, Colombia,
Richmond, Portsmouth
12:55.a m
nnd points east.
3:03 pm .
Arrive in Amoricns from
Ulcbland, Columbus, At-
12:32 pm
lanta, Birmingham, Harts-
2:20 a m
boro, Montgomery and
points west and northwest
5:10 p m
Cordele for
all points north and south. At Co
lumbus for nil points oast, and at
Montgomery for New Orleans, Mobile
nnd all Texas points and the south
west and northwest
Night trains have through Pullman
buffet sleepers and coaches' between.
Savannah nnd Montgomery. j
For further Information apply to.;
H. P. Everett, AgL, Amerlcus, Ga.
W. P. Scruggs, T. P. A., Savannah.
Cbas. F. Stewart, A. 0. P. A., Sav
annah.
“Poor fellow!” said Goodley, his
story was very affecting, wasn't ltr
"Yes," said Stoney, “but It didn't
nffcct my pockotbook.”
CONTAINS NO
HARMFUL
DfcfiJGS
Jiua, t^ruup, Is a varippe, AStnma, Throat rta Genuine is in tbs
is. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption vellow packaq^
SOLD BY ALL DRUG-GISTS,
Society Is divided into two classes
—the fleecers nnd the Recced.—Tal
leyrand.
'Mister." began the beggar. “I’m
sick and stnrving. I ain't had any
food for five days."
“O! here." exclaimed Workley.
food at all?"
Well, nothin' Imt health food.”
Weak Women
Women s troubles veiy often occur regularly at a certain time every month. Be-
cause this may have been so all your life, Is no reason why It should continue
Many thousands of women, who had previously suffered from troubles similar to yours,
due to disorder of the womanly organs, have found welcome relief or cure in that
wonderfully successful medicine for women, 1
Cardui
Mrs. Leota Forte, of Toledo, I1L, writes: "I am well pleased with the results of using Cardui. I have
taken three bottles and am now perfectly well, free from pain and have gained 25 j n ve |gbt"
WMTEUS A LETTER
Shoes - Shoes - Shoe;
WHOLESALE SUPPY^OO.
P. 0. Box 372. Valdosla, 6a.
w-nov-22-4t
incraltoaln
OMUWlU
Dr. Shoop’s
Nig'ht Cure
“Too Many SHOES, HATS and UMBRELLAS”
And They Must be Sold.
Sale Now
DAVENPORT DRUG CO.
Granberry Building. Lamar Street.
Phone 218