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TIMES-RECORDER. FRIDAY. MARCH 20th. 1908.
BLOOD POISON
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isS. S. S. It attacks tne Q15C “ circulation % nd neutralizing and forcing out
every particle of the poiaon. It makes the
blood pure and rich, tones up the system,
and completely and permanently cures this
disease. S. S. S. has cured thousands of cases
— of Contagious Blood Poison. Ifyouaresuf-
PURELY VEGETABLE fcring with this debasing and destructive
rUHCL I » «=■ di9ei J e becin the use of S. S. S. and get the
poison out of your blood before it pennanently wrecks your he a i th We
Lave a home treatment book on the disease which we “
who wish it, and in addition our physicians will give w, ‘^i u ‘' h “ ge “” y
medical advice needed. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
S.S.S.
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Kentucky’s. Great Whiskey
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2 Gallons tor SO. Kn or Bourbon or one Ballon each. In Myers' patent
slue demijohn*, and to prove FULTON is the best Whisker, you need
lend no money
ith each 2 gallon demijohn or 8 quart bottle older accompanied
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^ «ZT» M ««£ b«U«. • gafeo. In demijohns, or a cart, fee $15 b/ P«paW INigM. Writs to> sxprsss terms.
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EARLY HEADERS
MONEY MAKERS
IVlIciousfor UM». I * money maaer. i ^
By the HUNDRED, THOI fSAND or MILLION of the above three favorite
varieties. Grown in the open field and will stand severe cold without injury. Let money
accompany your order; otherwise plants will bo shipped C. O. D., and you will have to pay
"^SteST^hJT^iS^tand. S. c.1 MO for 11.00: 1 to 4.00(1.1 H.S0 perLOOOsSto 8,000
^n^or' mo^^nd^^Atoon C^wCu/Sr/by OML
G^onmaUcdfzooon application. Cheep ciprcsa rates to all point*. Mail poor orders to
C. M. GIBSON. Young's Island. S. C.* ©
TRAVELING MEN
OPPOSE GOV. SMITH
Are Petitioning Joe Brown
to Announce.
THE RAGE E0R SENATE
IN I3TH OF INTEREST
Murray and Collum the
Candidates.
Opposition to the candidacy of Gov.
Hoke Smith for reelectton is reported
to be strong among the traveling fra
ternity in Georgia. These men have
the best opportunity possible to as
certain the temper of the people,
going as they do Into every city, town
and village of the state. Dissatisfac
tion with the results achieved by the
present administration Is widespread
among the merchants.
Dealers at retail are displeased In
large part because the railroads and
lurge corporations have been cutting
down expenses by reducing forces and
curtailing improvements. For this
they are inclined to place the chief
responsibility on Gov. Smith and his
Railroad Commission for attacks on
corporations.
One of the best known traveling
men of the state, who resides in
Amerlcus, has become so strongly im
pressed with the opposition to Gov.
Smith that he has entirely of his own
motion drawn up a petition to Hon.
Hon. Joseph M. Brown asking that
gentleman to enter the gubernatorial
race. The petitioners express the
belief that Mr. Brown would be a
winner before the people. In two
days twenty-three signatures of trav
eling men were secured to the peti
tion. It is taken by the originator to
mean “23" for Gov. Smith.
, "Opposition to' Gov. Smith and his
policies Is widespread among the trav
eling man,” said the gentleman re
ferred to. "All overMhe state its
the same story. I’ve gotten Into the
habit of polling every group of travel
ing men I get a chance at. Eleven out
of every twelve have nothing but con
demnation and sigh for a change.
"I certainly believe It Is possible
to elect Joe Brown Governor over
Hoke Smith. All it needs Is a little
more cystallzlng of sentiment to show
how really Imposing is the protesting
delegation. I do not know how Mr.
rBown will act on our petition, but
we are going to get a great big one.”
Either Hon. W. D. Murray or Hon.
M. E. Collum, will represent the
Thirteenth district in the State sen
ate at the next term, and in Amerl
cus, much Interest Is centered In the
race between these gentlemen. Schley
county names the senator this year,
under the rotation system, and Mess.
Collum and Murray are the aspirants,
with Schley's voters to name the
fortunate one.- The campaign v will
not he a lengthy one, the primary
being held o:i March 27th, little more
than two weeks hence. In Schley,
the county officials have easier sail
ing than some of those in Sumter,
none of the present corps of county
officers having opposition for re-elec
tion. There are three announced
candidates for Schley's one seat In
the legislature, Messrs. R. M. Rainey,
C. R. McCrory and J. T. Royal, where
as Sumter county, with two comfort
able cushioned seats in the House,
has only one aspirant for each chair.
WOODWARD & LOTHROP
lOth-llth—F & G Sts., Washington, D. C.
Orders filled the same Quick and satisfactory
day as received. service guaranteed.
DRESS GOODS UNDERPRICED.
We submit for your consideration the following several
lots of Colored and Black Woolen and Cotton Dress Fabrics.
They are purchased from the manufacturers at great I price
concessions, and have been marked for distribution at propor
tionate reductions'
Fancy Dress Fabrics
In a variety of spring
designs, including the
very attractive broken
check effects; popular
colorings.
50c the yard.
Regular Price, $1.00. *
Shadow-Striped Silk and
Wool Poplin.
A light sheer fabric, suitable
for evening and house dresses.
Shown in cream, light blue,
reseda, light and medium gray,
tan, brown and navy.
75c the yard.
Regular Price, $1.25.
SPECIALS IN BLACK ‘DRESS GOODS.
French Voile.
Silk Crepe Cloth.
Black All-silk Crepe Cloth,
sheer and soft; fine quality and
beautiful finish; 42 inches
wide.
$1.75 the yard.
Regular price. $3.50.
EI.KW
Plain Black French Voile,
very, sheer and beautifully
woven; excellent quality; 42
inches wide-
68c the yard.
Regular price, $1.00.
SPECIALS in cotton;dress goods.
Shadow Batiste.
A fine and sheer material
with small floral designs, fig
ures and dots printed on white
ground. A collection of
very dainty and pretty pat
terns.
18c the yard.
Regular price, 29c-
Dimity Check Lawns.
Printed Dimity Check
Lawns, beautiful floral print
ings, on a very sheer white
check dimity ground-work;
the new spring of 1908 de
signs-
15c the yard.
Regular price, 25c.
BOYS’ BLOUSES and WAISTS for SPRING
We are ehowlng a very select and .complete line of boys wash
blouses and waists for Spring. Made of best washable fabrics—neat 'pat
terns and good colors.
... ^ $1.00—Boys* blouses and waists in the newest and best Spring
materials and patterns—plain and plaited ‘styles—plain white, blue, tan,
and fancy novelty plaids and checks.
At 75c—Boys' blouses and waists—made of excellent unlaundered plain
white muslin, with attached collars.
At 50c we are offering blouses with or without collars—plain white,
, tan and smart check and stripe effects—all sixes from 7 to 16 years.
Tickling or dry coughs will quick
ly' loosen when using Dr. Shoop's
Cough Cure. And it is so thoroughly
harmless, that Dr. Shoop tells moth
ers to use nothing else, even for
very young babies. The wholesome
green leaves and tender stems of a
lung healing mountainous .shrub
give the curative properties to Dr.
Shoop's Cough Cure. It calms the
cough, and heals the sensatlve bron
chial membranes. No opium, no
chloroform, nothing harsh used to
Injure or suppress. Demand Dr.
Shoop's. Take no other. Sold by
Davenport Drug Co.
Go to a tailor for a wedding suit
and to a lawyer for a divorce suit.
Chicago News.
The Jumping Off Place
"Consumption had me in Its grasp;
and I had almost reached the jump
ing off place when I was advised to
try Dr. King’s New Discovery; and
I want to say right now. It saved my
life. Improvement began with the
first bottle, and after taking one
dozen bottles I was a well and happy
man again,” says George Morse, of
Grlmesland, N. C. As a remedy for
cougbs and colds and healer of weak,
sore lungs and for preventing pneu
monia New Discovery Is supreme. 60c
and $1.00 at Eldrldge Drug Co. Tr(al
bottle free.
The experience a man buys Is often
delivered a little too late.—Chicago
News.
Dental Notice
I now have offices on Lamar street
over Sill's clothing store and am pre>
pared to do all kinds of Dental Work.
H. H. GLOVER, JR., D. D. S.
d &W-5t
When a sailor falls overboard he
feels as if hp were all In.—Chtcago
News.
State oi Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas
County, sst
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he la senior partner of the firm of
F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business
In the city, of Toledo, County and
State aforesaid, and that said firm
will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every case
of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by
tbe use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
In iny presence, this 6th day of Dec
ember, A. D., 1886.
(Seal.) A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public,
Halt’s Catarrh Cure Is taken In
ternally, and acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
gytem. Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, 76c.
Take Hall’s Family. Pills for con
stipation.
Once In a great while you meet a
man who has an original thought.—
Chicago News.
TutfsPills
■ fall* to
This popular remedy
effectually cure
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES arising from •
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
The natural result la good appetite
‘ ' T; elegant-
'dr. king cures chronic diseases V
“ W*treatthl.dlsruebypninlei*methnm,end
Ssatfsaa
cure itrletnr. wltbou* •«»«« pper»ti»*
Stricture nrocedurea. Oar treatments sot directly on tbe
Kssr-Ss.’.sswwss-J.vi'ffi.
SSSi'ffliqJfiSKSaKMSS;
our methods wo will restore ttaatrtgor and •trengthJLOTOta
should bo yours. Oar treatment is not » mere stimulant but
SSK^iTWTSS^sasaia
ES'^isvL'SsiS'SSS
wkysWSSSBsf tars
' pilules* and bloodies* method*.
Remember that when the Stomach
nerves fail or weaken, dyspepsia or
indigestion must always follow. But,
strengthen these same weak Inside
nerves with Dr. Shoop’s Restorative,
and then see how quickly health will
again return. .Weak Heart and Kid
ney nerves can also be strengthened
with the Restorative, where heart
pains, palpitation or Kidney weak
ness is found. Don’t drug the stom
ach, nor stimulate the heart or kid
neys. That Is wrong. Go to the
cause of these ailments. Strengthen
these weak inside nerves with Dr.
Shoop’s Restorative and get well. A
simple, single test will surely tell,
Sold by Davenport Drug Co.
Seems as though It ought to be
much easier for a man to dies when
he knows that there will be nothing
for the heirs to quarrel over.—Wash
ington Post
Thousands Perish
Thousands perish every year from
consumption resulting from a cold.
Foley’s Honey and Tar cures the most
obstinate racking coughs, and expels
the cold from your system and pre
vents consumption and pneumonia. It
has cured many cases of Incipient
consumption. Sold by all druggists.
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GROUP PICTURE
OF CANDIDATES
All the candidates for county of
fices are to be lined up next Saturday
morning at 10 o'clock by photographer
Kelley at the City Hall 4 and a group
picture taken. It is thought that ev
ery candidate can be induced to wear
a smile, which of course will be Im
possible when,the election returns
are In.
LETTER TO WARE ORCHARD CO.
Amerlcus, Georgia.
Dear Sirs: This Is short:
Every Job' painted Devoe takes less
gallons than of any other paint.
If not,-no pay.
Yours truly,
56 F. W. DEVOE & CO.
P. S.—Amerlcus Construction Co.
sell our paint. dl5-w-20
STATEMENT IN CASE
MADE BY PHYSICIANS
Drs. Prather and McMath, who at
tended young Spencer Pryor, who
died at the Agricultural school Satur
day morning, make the following
statement: . ,
To the patrons and friends of tbo
Agricultural school:
”We attended young Spencer Pry
or. who died at the Agricultural
tagious.
(Signed)
J. F. McMATH,
W. S. PRATHER.
Teacher’s Institute
The teachers Institute for white
... foi
teachers of Sumter county will
4.0LU, A|iru A ALU dim 4«uc*», uuu
9th. All teachers engaged In teach
ern yourself accordingly.
W. S. MOORE.
C. S. C.
CLOTHES AND WATCH
and solid flesh. Dose small; elegant
ly sugar coated and easy to swallow.
Take No Substitute*
When Eugene Williams arose from
his downy bed yesterday, an® reached
■for his trousers and other regalia, his
hand grasped the thin ozone of the
bedroom only. For as Mr. Williams
slumbered a bold bad burglarious
black brother had crawled over the
battlements of bis castle and made a
clean sweep’ of everything wearable.
Col. Williams shoes evidently fitted all
right, for he took them along with
bis socks, trousers, coat, vest, neck
tie and hat Then wanting a little
more time, he deftly swiped tbe fam
ily watch. Arrayed In • the habillj
ments of summer, Col. Williams came
to the city and reported the burglary
to the police, but as the officers ere
still hunting the perpetrator of six
other burglaries here. Col. Wtllisms’
visitor will have to await his tarn to
.be captured.
J8WRW FREE
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. rain Id th« back. Women wbo wiah to diseases. Wrlto regarding our Homo ueatmout
nitre procedures should investigate our method* JJJ® Catarr n.
alls. nixiu* vu
M. KING MEDICAL INSTITUTE.
,CA.
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$1.50 per Qt.
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Spring Valley
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OLD PORTLAND
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Fine Gin, Rye arid
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