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CATARRH SERIOUS
FAR-REACHING BLOOD DISORDER
^^"thoToughl^ponute^tom the Shafiuatter! the inflammation
extenchfto the bronchfal tubes, causing hoarseness, and often a " “Sffravatmg
cough; the stomach is affected, resulting m dyspepsia, become dis-
strength, and gradually all the mucous membranes of the body. “ c0 “* “ .
emariand the system upset and deranged. Frequently the kidneys ana
bladder are attacked, and the constant passage of impure blood through t
f^^ dtlLses these important members, and Catarrh terminates in Con
sumption. Catarrh is a deep-seated blood disease, and must b | t ^ a s ed <; ““j
.b. -« s5 «f- ta ?ir ta *s; s£S!M
removes every trace of the impurity that is
causing the trouble. Then as rich, pure
blood circulates through the body, the in-
flamed membranes commence to heal, the
' mucous discharges grow less and finally
PIIRFI Y VEGETABLE cease, and all the disagreeably and disgusting
rUnk.LT VtUt symptoms of Catarrh disappear. S.S.S. has
noeoual as a cure for this disease. It refines and purifies the entire circulation
andrepairs the damage done by Cat “" h - “"atTANtT GA1
medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
S.S.S.
! Order
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Kentucky’s. Great Whiskey
aa Express Prepaid from Distiller to You
n n il | n _ «r otthocoBthlrmalnrad hiihwl medldnil. STRAIGHT
2 ballons tor SO. Rye or Bourbon or one Ballon each, in Myers' patent
slau demijohns, and to prove FULTON is the best Whnkey. you need
send no money
We ship on 80 days* credit!! you have your merchant ot bank wrftouamr-
)bin boxes.
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RmiOvnxaU ff- w-f twv ifn. M. *n D«w.. It. Orders from Hoot., Wya., Colo., N. Mex. and W«*» thereof mart call
I f«- either to fUU quartbottles, S galloua In demljohna, or *04**, hr $1S tj prepaid fMfbt. WrlW^Mpr«Mt«T»*.
[ '—rewrite for o«r book, A Filr Cootomor, iod price lilt Hilt tf.
According to reports from Ports
mouth, Va., the home office of the
Seaboard Air bine Railroad company,
a reduction of 10 per cent will be made
in the salaries of the employes of
that road. The cut, so it is said,
will affect all employes receiving over
$50 a month. , , .. ..
The Seaboard will be the sixth rail
road to make reduction, as cuts have
been made by the Southern Railway,
the Western and Atlantic, the Nash
ville, Chattanooga and St. Louis, the
Georgia Southern and Florida and the
Louisville and Nashville.
It is understood that the reduction
will follow the conference of the heads
of departments held in Hamlet, N.
C., a few days ago. The officials of
the Seaboard at Portsmouth decline
to either affirm or deny the ru
mors. i
A weak Stomach means weak Stom
ach nerves, always. And this is also
true of the heart and kidneys. It s a
pity that sick ones continue to drug
the Stomach or stimulate the Heart
and Kidneys. The weak nerves, not
the organs themselves, need this help.
This explains why Dr. Shoop’s Re
storative has and is promptly helping
so many sick ones. It goes direet to
the cause of these diseases. Test this
vital truth and see.
Davenport Drug Co.
TO RAFT CYPRESS
TO MILL IN FLORIDA
Athens Paper Says He vis
Man for the Place.
The trouble with marrying for money
is the Job, always proves to be worth
more than it pays.—N. Y. Press.
Actors who are egged off the stage
ought to make a fresh start.—Chi
cago News.
Hundreds of valuable cypress logs,
cut in Flint river swamp a few miles
east of Americus, will be floated down
the river this week to the big cypress
mills at Apalachicola, Fla., to be cut
into lumber for export. The trees
were cut down some time ago by the
cypress lumber company buying the
privilege, and arc now well seasoned
and in condition to be cut Into lum
ber. Yesterday representatives of the
company left Americus with wagons,
carrying camping outfit, tents, bedding
and two large voats, and will spend
some time in the river swamp col
lecting the logs and rafting them to
the mills 300 miles away.
Attention Fanners!
Ox Fish Guano, Ox Blood and Bone,
Ox Meal Mixture.
J * # # /
We have the largest and most complete stock of material on hand
that'we] haveTever had tor the Manufacturers of Ox Guanos.
We can make any analysis for any crop. See your dealer for
prices and insist on the Ox Brand, then come to our factory and see
what your goods are made from and how they are made. We have
' no secrets and’you are weltfcJiqe at all times*
Tennessee Chemical Co.
Newspapers over the state con
tinue to make most complimentary re
ference to the suggestion that Hon.
J. M. Coiliim, President'of the Third
District Agricultural College, enter
the race as a candidate for the posi
tion of State School Commissioner.
The Athens Dally Banners In a re
cent issue, says of Pres. Collum:
“For the office of state school com
missioner, no one has been more
prominently mentioned than Hon. J.
M. Collum, of Schley county, but now
of Americus, where he occupies the
position of principal of the district
agricultural school. Mr. Collum Is
one of the best capacitated men In
the state for the office of school com
missioner; for twelve years he taught
school; for fourteen years he was the
county school commissioner of Schley
county and has been among the prom
inent educators on the program of the
Southern Educational Association on
several occasions. He has had the
honor of representing his county for
several terms in the general assembly
of Georgia and was recognized as one
of the leaders in the house. He was
the chairman of the congressional
executive committee for his district
for years and served as a member of
the state executive committee for
several terms.
“He has been prominent In state
affairs for ail these years and his store
of knowledge gained by long exper
ience In the educational line would
make him a most admirable official
for the office of state school commis
sioner.
“Should be decide to become a
candidate he will receive the active
support of a large following from all
sections of Georgia and in the event
of his election, Georgia would have
a commissioner the equal to any In
any state and one who has had years
of experience In the work.”
Stop that tickling Cough! Dr.
Shoop’s Cough Cure will surely stop
It, and with perfect safety. It Is so
thoroughly harmless, that Dr. Shoop
tells mothers to use nothing else even
with very young babies. The whole
some green leaves and tender stems
of a lung healing mountainous shrub
furnishes the curative properties to
Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure. It calms the
cough, and heals the sensitive bron
chial membranes. No opium, no chlo
roform, nothing harsh used to injure
or suppress. Demand Dr. Shoop’s.
Take no other Davenport Drug Co.
BANKERS OF STATE
MEET EARLY IN APRIL
II.-i-nA.lM Wo treat tula diseue br pclllfu method,, and
Varicocele i|?b no detention from boalnei,. The ,ub-
nnntblocd la driven from dilated rein, with the aaaUtanen of
viricoceie Truaa and Blectro-Cbemlc precis the
pSutSnanMMd totheir natural condition and Oculatioa
re-Mtabliibed. ,trictore wllboot lerrre operallr*
Stricture Jroc«?™ra. our treatment, act.directly’on the
completely dlilodiiluv tbo atflcturo by our cel-
It la painlea, and lb no .l H
interfere,with,ourbu.iuae,4gU«-„„ tn
Nervous Debility ot men power or mam,. ff,o.b,
onr method, we will reltorc that visor and etrengt h to too that
should he roure. Our treatment Is not a mere etlmnlent but
3i V9> E£&£!7DiniSSeByJT'SaiVbt in It. primary
Contagious Blood roison «*««* ttn>»rti«?*b«ea
hereditary or contracted lo early day*. We cure itc com-
SHLV.
■HH if BHUiHffiMgjS..
Wc ■nocessfolly treat all ntrvoua and chronic M ~ |fa „ y treated by my saw inhalation method,
diseases of women, and diseases peculiar to their rem0 * eg irritation, pain In forehead, drop-
■ex. such as Falling of the Womb, D aplaoement. . „ hawking and spitting and prevent* lung
Unnatural Diseharjres.NerTous Decline. Doziness, complications, chronic bronchial and pulmonary
DR. KING MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
anran free
In psrsoa or br mall. All mail
matter in plain envelopes and
mfotelne ssntln plain wrapaera.
Cases not too . complicated
treated arbome. If you cannot
■* write for information.
HABROLD.
President.
FRANK P. HABROLD,
Vice President.
L. G. COUNCIL,
Sec. & Trcas.
Americus Home Mixture Guano Co.
Manufacturers Of ,
HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS
Americus, Ga.
Our plant is new and equipped with the most
modem machines.
Our crude materials are the very best of their respective
kinds, Dry and in the highest mechanical condition every way.
i We solicit the patronage of alt planters throughout this sec
tion. We have agents or representatives at alllthe most im
portant delivery points.
£If you want first class goods guaranteed to.be analyzed up to
every requirement, we have them.
Give our agents or representatives your order.
Our prices are as low as any first-class manu
facturers can offer. '
We are prepared to furnish alljgrades from
the highest to the lowest.
We are prepared to fill orders
promptly and without delay.
Americus bankers are looking for
ward with much pleasure to the next
annual meeting of “Group Four” of
the Georgia Bankers Association,
which convenes this year In Albany.
Americus had the honor of entertain
ing the bankers at their annual meet
ing In May last, and the occasion is
still pleasantly remembered. A day
or two ago Mr. Charles M. Council of
the Planters Bank of Americus, chair
man of the association went to Albany
and conferred with Mr .Edwin Sterne,
secretary, as to the date of meeting
this year. April 8th was decided upon
and other arrangements perfected.
Albany is going to entertain the
money changers royally when they
assemble within her gates, the prov
erbial hospitality of the Artesian City
assuring In advance the warm grasp
of the glad hand. \
LETTER TO R. B. ENGLISH,
THE OLD TIME FISH GUANO
For twenty-three years
the standard of the South.
Fish scrap is used in every ton of Farmers* Bone. Properly
balanced and carefully mixed, insuring bigger yields with less acreage
Americas, Georgia
Dear Sir:—Two cans of paint look
alike; two paints look alike, when
opened; two Jobs look alike, so long
as they’re new—unless one is scant.
They are far from alike; one Is paint
and the other Is trash.
The gallon price Is not far from
alike. They don’t cost alike. One
takes 10 gallons to paint a house;
the other takes 20. The cost of one
Job is $50; the other $100—it may be
$90.—the Job that cost least Is the
good one; wears twice as long
the other.
There are two ways of telling good
paint; by the name; by the number
of gallons it takes for a Job—least
gallons, best paint. By the-name De-
voe; by least gallons.
Yours truly,
53 F. W. DEVOE & CO.
P. S. Americus Construction Co.,
sells our paint.
d-23-w-28.
BUNCH OF TWO DOZEN
CALLED FOR A DRINK
EGISTERED
See that this trade' mark'is on every tag.
F. S. Royster Guano Co.
It Is a subject of sincere congratu
lation to the candidate who Is now
doing the sprint that prevailing pro
hibition cuts down the cost. For in
stances, a popular runner invited a
friend yesterday to take one on him,
and the two moved upon McLaughlin’s
drug store. En route they encounter
ed another able voter and another
still, with the result that when the
bunch lined up at the soda fount it
numbered twenty-four and gave to the
drug store the appearance of a vot
ing booth. But the candidate gamely
did the honors and a dollar offset the
bill ot costs, each able voter calling
for that thirst alleviator—coca-cola.
Other candidates were In the lineup,
and upon the call for volunteers three
others Invited the entire bunch to
meet again today at their expense
And to a man the host accepted.
RODGERS’ REXALL COTTON SEED
Norfolk^ Virginia.
Limited quantity for sale at $2.00
per bushel; an enormous ylelder. Dis
tinct type . For farther Information
apply to S. A. ROGERS, Sumter, Ga.
d-lw—w-lm-pd. i
Purity, Mellowness and Rich Flavor
are the distinguishing qualities oi
Sunny Brook
THE PURE. FOOD
Whiskey
It is distilled in the good old Kentucky way and is csj
adapted for home use. Every bottle is sealed with the Uv.em
inent “Green Stamp”.a positive assurance of full proof, full
quantity and a fully matured age. It stands unequafed as a
rich and healthful stimulant—a sure cure for many of the
minor ailments of the human system.
DELIVERED DIRECT TO YOU EXPRESS PREPAID
BY ANY OF THE FOLLOWING DISTRIBUTERS:
Chab. Blum & Co., Jacksonville, Fla.
Bedlngfleld & Co., ” *’
C. C. Butler ”
Solomon Shad, n”
Hanne Bros.,
W. F. Seba, ”
J. J. Williams,
I,. H. Kaufman,
Montgomery, Ala.
H. Levysteln & Co.
Montgomery, Ala.
The Lewis Bear Co.,
Pensacola, Fla.
4 Bottles $JI m Bottles
I-5th dallon QuL Full Quarts
Ry« or Bourbon • B 0" Ry. or Bourbon w
Shipped In plain boxes. Send remittance with your order.
- No goods shipped C.O. D. —
HAVE YOU BEEN TO JAMESTOWN
Wwillbeglad to have your orderafor cabbage and garden
plant* of all kinds, raised in the open air. Special mcpr«*e
rate*. Price* as follow* r—1.000 to 5,000 at 11-50 perKOOO; 5.000
SSffiSSsSaHSSf,
UnitoU N.H.BUTCHCO.,Mcosctt,S.C.
LARGEST PLANT & TRUCK GROWERS ON EARTH
Lots more girls would get married
earlier It It didn’t take them so long
to get over thinking they can sing.—
N. Y. Press.
A man could make himself very
useful by inventing some new excuse
for staying out lute at night—N. Y,
Press. . . . I a lBlUU
/ 1
John Whito & Co.
lOtfiSYlLLE, ICY.
FURS
and Hides.