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AMERICUS. GEORGIA. (WEEKLY)— TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1910.
50 Per Cent Better
“I have used less than one bottle of Cardul” writes
Mrs. Gertrude Ward, of Rushville, Neb., “and am feeling
fifty per cent better than when I began taking It
“Before taking Cardul, I had suffered with female
trouble, for eight years. My greatest trouble was Irregu
larity. I also suffered with severe pains, every month,
but now I am greatly improved and will recommend Cu-
dui to all my suffering friends.”
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
The rare medicinal herbs of Cardul are Imported by
the manufacturers direct from Europe and are not to be
found in any other medicine.
These Ingredients are what give Cardul Its superiority,
as a female medicine and tonic, over any other medicine.
For over 50 years Cardul has been the favorite wom
an’s medicine. The ladies like it, because it is so easy
to take, so gentle, so safe, so reliable in its results, and
they have faith In its curative tonic powers, because of
the thousands of other ladies it has helped. Try it today.
COMING 10 PRES10N IN
INTEREST Of FARMERS
A BUNCH Of SIARTERS
IN RACE FOR OFFICE
Com. Eludson and Speakers] Candidates Are Coming to
There on 14th.
the Front.
STILL THEY GO
|We have sold numbers
those fine all-wool
of
HARTSCHAFFNER& MARX
|Suits at $5 oo and$6.ooper
(Suit; and every customer
who bought one is singing
Its praise. We still have a
rood many of Jthese on hand
[hat must be sold this
Inonth. Don’t let this op
portunity pass, for they are
[narvelous values. Think
if it—an all-wool suit for
I5.M to $6.00.
they must be sold.
E W. D. BAILEY CO.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
Commissioner T. G. Hudson, of the
acrl'-ulturnl department, President J.
Ia iAiD of the Farmers Union Prof.
E. L. Worsham, state etomologis?.
Prof. J. E. Hite of the Stats College,
and other speakers are coming to ad
dress the farmers of Webster and of
this section generally at Preston on
Monday morning, February 14th.
Many subjects of vital Importance
to farmers will be discussed, and the
general public is Invited.
In a letter to' the Tlmes-Recorder,
Prof. Worsham says In part, concern
ing the meeting and the subject that
will .then be discussed:
"Our experiments and all the re
sults we have obtained mean nothing
to the people of Georgia whom we are
trying to serve unless we can get In
touch with them.
"We want to supply every cotton
grower In the area affected with
black root with some of the resistant
seed, and have an opportunity to talk
with him about this and other prob
lems In connection with the success
ful growing of cotton.
This disease should be checked for it
Is rapidly spreading. Where It now oc
curs In a few spots on the farm, it
will eventually be all over the entire
farm. If the cotton growers will give
us their hearty co-operation, we can
enable them to control black root and
eventually eliminate It from our fields
entirely.
"We will he at Preston on Febru
ary 14th and we want every farmer
In your community to meet us there.
We know that we can help them.
"It costs them nothing to listen to
what we say and will cost them noth
ing to receive some of the seed which
la known to be resistant to black root,
and it will cost them nothing to re
ceive Borne of the Improved cowpeas
resistant to nematode, and with
which they can rotate cotton in areas
affected with black root.
Resides black root wo expect to dis
cuss boll rot or cotton anthracnose,
cotton rust, red spider, boll weevil,
Improvement of seed by selection, use
of cotton seed and cotton seed prod
ucts, fertilisers and tile Importance
of using Improved methods on the
farm.
All Officials of County
to Offer for Re-elec<
tion With Others.
f
Soldier Hulks Heath Plot.
It seemed to J. A. Stone, a civil war
veteran, of Kemp, Tex., that a plot ex
isted between a desperate lung trou
ble and tbo grave to cause his death.
“I contracted a stubborn cold,” he
writes, "that developed a cough that
stuck to me. In spite of all remedies,
for years. My weight ran down to 130
pounds. Then I began to use Dr.
Klng'a New Discovery, which restor
ed my health completely. I now
weigh 173 pounds." For severe colds,
obstinate coughs, hemorrhages, asth-
mn, and to prevent pneumonia Its
unrivaled. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles
free. Guaranteed by Eldrldgc Drug
Co.
The race is on, .and the citizen
of Sumter who hungers for the flean-
pots Is already upon the hustings in
terviewing the able \oter and telling
him Just how the country may he
saved. Of course this program pre
sents the namt or the conscientious
candidate at the head of the list of
sprinters.
And the list in Sumter Is, going .o
•he a lengthy one. It seems.
The berths up at the courthouse
are comfortable, and not a few are
casting longing glances In that dl
reetion While figuring upon the possi
bility of landing there.
All of the county officers whose
terms expire with the current year
will offer again at the primary
March 17th. These Include Sheriff
\V. H. Fsagin, Clerk H. El Allen, Treas
urer P. H. Williams, Tax Collector I.
B. Small, Tax Receiver, W. R. Speer,
Surveyor R. R. Howe. School Com
missioner Moore.
Several of these officials make for
mal announcement this morlnng of
their candidacy, while others will do
so within a day or two.
Sheriff Feagln will make the race
again with Deputy Q. W. Fuller as
running mate, while Clerk H. E. Allen
will again go before the voters with
Mr. S. R. Hoys as deputy.
Tax Collector I. B. Small is again
a candidate for that office, as la Tax
Receiver W. R. Speer for the position
he now fills so acceptably, as do the
other officials of the county. Treasurer
"Pat” Williams, the urbane and ge
nial will again seek re-election at the
hands of the voters.
Mr. J. P. Uaifard, who several times
has served the county as tax receiver,
is a candidate for that office again
and will have the support of a host
of friends.
An Interesting feature of the cam
paign will be the race for county
School Commissioner, this being the
first year that the office has been
made an elective one. Heretofore tho
grand jury has elected the school,
commissioner, but this year tho voters
will take a band therein.
Supt. W. S. Moore will doubtless be'
a candidate agajn, while Prof. R. E.
White of the Agricultural College
already in the race.
Tho Kind You Ilnvo Always Bought, and which has been
In use for orcr 80 years, has borne the signature of
—rf - and has been made under his per*
/y B°nai supervision since Its infimey.
wiva'wmw*; Allow no one to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-os-good” oro but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infinite and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Coxtorin Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare*
gorle. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo
substance. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. 1
Tho Children's Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bonghh
In Use For Over 30 Years.
COMFAXV TO ESTABLISH FIXE
FARM AT RTROIVILLE.
faille aud Crops Raised Will Be the
Very Best
Within a few mile* of Amerlcus, at
Oyromrllle, will soon be established
one of the best and most modern of
model farms for rearing fine stock
and growing crops that will evi
dence what can be done by the farm-
era of thla aectlon In stock-breeding
und agriculture.
Tho farm 1 sat Byromvllle and Is
one of the famous scientific farms of
the Byrom corporation.
It Is as near typical of this section
as passible and was selected with
this point In view.
Strong Interest has been shown In
the farming possibilities of south
Washington Once (lave Up
to three doctors; was kept In bed foe
five weeks. Blood poison from a spid
er's bite caused large, deep lores to'
cover his leg. The doctors failed, then
"Bucklen’s Arnica Salve completely
cured me.” writes John Washington,
oLBosquevllle, Tex. For eczema, bolls,
burns and piles Its supreme. 25c
Eldridge Drug Co.
AUGUSTA MAX KILLS SELF
IX ROOM AT HOTEL.
Blows oat His Brains Willi Revolver.
There.
Augusta, Ga., Feb 7.— J. F. Ong,
one of the most prominent contractors
In this section, placed a pistol In his
mouth, in a room at a local hotel,
Sunday night, and tore off the top of
his head. The hotel people knew noth
Ing of the act of aelf-destruction until
this morning. The coroner found
nothing in the room to Indicate why
the man had slain himself.
CEXTRAL MAKES A CHAXGE
AHOXG ITS AGEXTS.
The Central of Georgia Railway Co.,
announces the appointment of G. C.
Trice as city ticket and paaaengot
Georgia and letters of inquiry flow Ini r -ent e.t Macon to succeed C. A. Dew-
-Watches-
If you are in the market for a
[atch I can save you money.
Gome in and get my prices.
THOSP “
The Leadin
evveler.'
from all part* of the country. This
growing demand for accurate Infor
mation moved the A., B. and A. rail
road authorities to establish an exper
imental farm.
Beginning the coming season grains,
cotton, vegetables and truck will be
planted and the results published in
circular form and wldey distributed
throughout the United States by the
passenger department
The Secret of Long Life.
A French scientist has discovered
one secret of long life. His method
deals with the blood. But long ago
millions of Americana had proved
Bectric Bitters prolong life and makes
It worth living. It purifies, enriches
and vitalises the blood, rebuilds wast
ed nerve cells. Imparts life and tone
to the entire system. Its a godsend to
weak, sick and debilitated people.
“Kidney trouble had blighted my Ufa
for months." writes W. M. Sherman,
of Cushing, Ms., “but Electric Bitters
cured me eatlrely." Only 50c at Eld
ridge Drug Co.
Charity that ejects a return on the
Investment Isn't charity.
Many a woman bolds her mirror up
to art Instead of to nature.
be r, who has resigned to go into
other business. Gordon R. Brannon
has been appointed traveling paasen
ger agen on this division to succeed
L. W. Keith, who has been transferred
to Birmingham.
TROOPS MARCH OX CAPITAL
CLOSE OF AVAR XEAR.
Patriots Have Best of Fight Down In
Xlcangaa.
Woshngton, D. C., Feb. 7.—The way
to Managua la now open to tile revolu
tionists In Nicaragua, according to a
cable received here today by Senor
CastriUI, repreesntatlve here and who
says there are no obstacles to oppose
the advance of the insurgent army in- a
to the capital of the country.
Don't trifle with Kidney and Blad
der trouble. Take DeWItt's Kidney and
Bladder Pills as directed and you will
at once notice satisfactory results. De
WItt's Kidney and Bladder Pills art
antiseptic, healing and soothing. Be
sure to get DeWItt's Kidney and Blad
der Pills when you ask for them. Re
fuse substitutes and Imitations. Look
for the name on the package. Bold by
all Druggists. i
Are You
Honest?
With your land when for the
sake of saving a few dollars
you use a fertilizer whose
only recommendation is its
analysis. It requires no spe
cial knowledge to mix mate
rials to analyses. The value
of a fertilizer lies in the ma
terials used, so as not to
over feed the plant at one
time and starve at another.
This is why Royster brands
are so popular. Every in
gredient has its particular
work to do. Twenty-five
years experience in making
goods for Southern crops has
enabled us to know-what is
required.
See that trade mark is on every bag
TRADE HANK
F. S. Royster Guano Co.
NORFOLK, VA.
There is a buyer somewhere for every piece of
property on the market We make it our busi
ness to find him. That’s what we are in bu sines*
for. When you list your property with us, we go
out and look up the buyer.
SOUTHERN LAND CO.
Planters Bank Building, - - AMERICUS, GAi
■Bjar~: ~
\ BEAUTIFUL LEE STREET
HOME FOR SALE.
W* %r# offering for sale the Dr. Mathis Horn* oa La* street. on* of th*
nicest and beat located rwldences la Amerlcu,. If yoa are in tie marks*
tor a beautiful home at a bargain. It will be to your Interest to eee us rt
ALLEN Sc CROCKETT