Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, February 17, 1910, Image 6

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 46: 1910. RaisingTempemfure depends upon the heater—how constructed—whether it gets all the fuel-energy or only some of It. If the heater is a PERFECTION Oil Heater {(Equipped with 8mokeleu Device)] the raising of the temperature is certain. Turn the wick as high or low as it will go—there’s no danger, no smoke, no smell—just an emphatic raising of temperature. The Automatic Smokeless Device is a permanent check upon carelessness, making the heater safe in the hands of a child. Bums nine hours with one filling, heats all parts of a room quickly. Oil indicator tells amount of oil in the all-brass font. Damper top. Cool handle. Aluminum window frame. Cleaned in a minute. Finished In Nickel or Japan. Various styles and finishes. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (lurorporat.d) Pure Whiskey Often Prevents Sickness Many a serious sickness has been checked in time by the judicious use of THE PURE FOOD Whiskey As a healthful tonic t'er home use or a wholesome stimulant in «a»of accidents or sudden Illness It has no equal. No homo should bo and it Jin u “ 1* t ,Ehl r hnwHolal to those who are aillnr brook o f thoee who are well. Genuine SUNNY brook Pure Food Whisker Is U. S. Standard (100%) proof and every end measure ,h “ Co,,er ‘ 1,n * n t Green Stamp" showing the correct ago SUNNY BROOK DISTILLERY CO., Jefferson Co., Ky. 4 =FULL QUARTS=$££ BY EXPRESS PREPAID W From any of the following llstributors: C Blum & Co., Jacksonville, Fla., C. C. Butler Co., Jacksonville, Fla., L. Loeb Whiskey Co., Jacksonville, Fla., D. F. & C. P. Long, Jacksonville, Fla., . . Hanne Bros., Jacksonville, Fla., Sam Baumgarten & Co., Memphis, Tenn., H. Clarke & Sons, Inc., 1205 E. Main St., Richmond, Va. Paul Heyman, Chattanooga, Tenn. M. Marksteln, 123 Sycamore St., Clncln natl, O.. Grell Trading Co., Pensacola, Fla. SHIPPED IN PLAIN 50X54. NO GOODS SHIPPED C.O. D. SEND nnVITTANCE WITH TOUR ORDER. In G. COUNCIL, Pres. B. J. PERRY, Vlcc-l’rcs. Inc. 1891. C. M. COUNCIL, Cashier. II. 8. COUNCIL, Asst Cashier. Planters Bank of Amerlcus. Total Resources 8500,000 With well-established connections our large resources, and every at tention consistent with sound bank ing, we solicit your patronage. In terest allowed on time certificates and In our “DEPARTMENT FOR SAVINGS.” A New Declaration of Independence Perhaps you thoroughly emlorso every word of the Declaratlo i ot Independence, but at the same time you fall to take the steps to make yonraelf FINANCIALLY INDEPENDENT. The way to become so Is to itart a savings account in this Bank, and add to It from week to week, or month to month.. Amerlcus Trust & Savings Bank, Amerlcus National Bank Building. 4 Fer Cent on Savings Accounts Compounded Quarterly. to DEATH OF D. W. BAGLEY LIVED AI HOME fOR AFTER LONG ILLNESS fORTY-TWO YEARS. I Gitizen Well Known Passes farmer Who Believes in Hog Away Here. ! and Hominy Program. Mr. D. W. Bagiev passed away nt Mr. J. P. Wise, one of* the best 7 o'clock Tuesday night at residence fanners of Sumter county, came In on Taylor street, the end following from Plains yesterday morning an illness of some length, although get additional facts about the corn only within the past week or two growing contest. had his condition assumed such stage] "I have always been a corn growing as to cause apprehension to his fam- f farmer, one of the hog and hominy ily and friends. | variety" said Mr. Wise in discussing Since Saturday he had lost steadily and the end last night was not un expected. Mr. Bagley was reared here and all of his years have been spent in or near Amerlcus, where he had farming interests. Of genial dlsposi- the contest, "and so I thought that I would enter the corn contest and see what I can really do with an acre whn especial attention is devoted to 1L I have always been an ardent ad vocate of living at home, raising your own supplies on the farm. I make the tlon, he easily made friends and was ' that a special point in my farming op- generally esteemed. j eratlons, and have done bo from For several years he was engaged beginning, in the insurance business, and in | "I have been farming about forty- commercial as in social circles was' two years now,” continued Mr. Wise, held In high regard. I "and from the first my policy Mr. Bagley was the eldest son of been to raise all the corn and pork the late Daniel Bagley, a pioneer res- that was needed for my family. It has Ident of Sumter. His wife was Miss been very rarely indeed, that Laura Johnson, eldest daughter of the have had to buy meats. We provide late Henry R. Johnson, who with 1 an adequate supply every year five sons and daughters, survive him. 1 ourselves. Really It puzzles me some One brother, Mr. H. C. Bagley, of times as to how farmers can possibly Atlanta, and a sister, Mrs. W. E. _ get along who pursue the other policy Clark are among Immediate rela- j and continuously buy corn and meats H ves * ! and other high-priced feed supplies Mr. H. C. Bagley Is 111 in Atlanta, re- ] I believe decidedly In the less cotton turning there Sunday evening from and more com program. I have ah the sickroom of his brother here., ways believed in it and I Intend where he was summoned recently. j stick to It to the end.” " " Mr. Wise stated that considerable Look Dell to Your Kidneys. j interest was felt In the corn growing Kidney diseases come on slowly. Its 1 contest around Plains, that a number march Is Indicated by cloudy or high- ' of farmers thereabouts would prob- fr e qucnt e< *urinating at ‘“nlgrt, "dry j ^ “ d , “f tongue, thirst, etc. Don’t neglect 1 8ome ^ ne of corn might be these symptoms, but use U-RA-CURA! looked for. Farm Loans > per cent, interest on desirable farms. Will loan one>half of value of land. W. W. DYKES, Americus, Ga r. and be relieved of all these symptoms Many have been cured of Kidney and Bladder troubles with this remedy. Druggists sell It for 50 cents and fl per bottle. Send for booklet of partic ulars. Granger Medicine Co., Chatta nooga, Tenn. “PENNSY” BARS CHEWING; PUTS BAN ON EMPLOYEES. Altoona, Pa., February 14.—One of the most far-reaching reforms of the Pennsylvania railroad went Into effect when an order was promulgated pro hibiting all employees of the freight and passenger stations the use of tobacco in any form while on duty. For years smoking has been frown ed upon, but now chewing comes under the ban. The new order is aimed at cleanliness and sanlta- tlon. The "Pennsy" is issuing a new book of rules which shows many changes to meet new conditions, and to bet ter safeguard public travel. ‘ The wpy I view It,” said he, this. If I get a prize I will feel very- proud and be that much better off financially. If I do not get a prize will have a fine crop to reimburse me for the time and trouble and money and I will undoubtedly have learned something that will be of value to me In after years. MRS. THOMAS J. BLACK IS DEAD IN TEXAS Revolts nt Cold Steel. •Your only hope,” said three doctors to Mrs. M. E. Fisher, Detroit, Mich., Buffering from severe restal trouble, "lies In an operation,” “then I used Dr. King's New Life Pills,'the writes, "till wholly cured.” They pre vent appendicitis, cure Constipation, Headache ,26c at Eldrldge Drug Co. DEATH OP JUDGE N. H. WARE AT HOME IN LEESBURG. Leesburg, Ga., February 14.—Mr: K. H. Ware, a prominent citizen of Lees burg, died suddenly last night of heart failure. The deceased was prominent Mason. He leaves a wife and two daughters, Mrs. A'mond, of Balnbrldge, and Mrs. Crowe, of Perry. Americus Lady Passes Away There Monday. Mrs. Thomas J. Black, of Amerlcus, died Tuesday morning in El Paso Texas. The announcement o; the death ot this estimable lady was con veyed in a brief telegram received here last night, giving no parties lars beyond the mere statement her demise. Her death, following so cloesly that of her husband, Thomas J. Black, which occurred there ltttlo more than a month ago, is peculiarly sad and will cause deepest sorrow among hundreds In Amerlcus who knew and loved this estimable Chris ian and true and noble woman. The funeral will occur there today, quite likely. Washington Once Gave Up to three doctors: was kept In bed for five weeks. Blood poison from a spid er’s bite caused large, deep sores to cover Ills leg. Tho doctors failed, thon "Bucklen’s Arnica Salve completely cured me," writes John Washington, of Bosquevllle, Tex. For eczema, bolls, burns and piles Its supreme. 23c at Eldrldge Drug Co. Don't trifle with Kldnev and Blad der trouble. Tako DeWItt's Kidney nnd Bladder Pills as directed and you will at once notice satisfactory results. De WItt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are 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. Sold by all Druggists. funeral will be held this morning at died yesterday morning In El Paso, 7 o'clock last night at his residence Consider Yonr Health. The symptoms of disordered livers are sallow complexion, coated tongue loss of appetite, bllllousness, head ache, etc. These Indicate that serious sickness Is approaching. A recogniz ed remedy for these disorders Is GRANGER'S LIVER REGULATOR. II removes all billlous accumulations, stimulates the kidneys to throw off Injurious accumulations. Increases the appetite and Insures good health. Nev er allow yourself to become billlous. Keep the old standard GRANGER'S LIVER REGUI.ATOR in the home and use It when necessary. Prlco at Drug gists, 25 cents In enameled tin boxes NEGRO CONVICT WAS KILLED BY DISCHARGE OF GUN. McCulIers Met Tragic Death nt YVork Here. While You'll feel better after taking De- Witt’s Little Early Risers, the safe sure, pleasant, gentle little liver pills. If you would bo sure of good results Insist on DeWItt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salve, the original. It la good for big cute or little ones, small scratches or bruises or big ones, but It is especially good for piles. Sold by all Druggists. It takes at least nine tailors to make man pay. A woman never thinks ot writing a (letter while she has some one to talk to. FOIEnHOHEY^ttR SOHUMtMdbMdhHbhuidl Russell McCulIers, the negro con vict killed accidentally by a guard out near the Council plantation Sat urday evening, was burled here yes terday. McCulIers was sent up from tho city court of Amerlcus and was serving a year’s term on the county roads. Tho gun carried by Guard Wright slipped from h i hands In some manner, the hammer striking upon the wagon and being discharged. The entire load of buckshot struck McCulIers abaft the shoulder bade, tearing away the vetebra and killing him Instantly. MOTHER’S FRIEND A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Cheerfulness and a bright disposition during the months before baby comes ero among the greatest blessings a mother can bestow upon the little life about t) begin. Her happiness and physical comfort will largely govern the proper ('evelopment of the health and nature of the child. Mother’s Friend contributes much to the mother’s happiness and health by the relief and mental comfort it r. lords. It Is a linlmont composed of penetrating oils and medicines which lubricate tho muscles and tendons of the body, sootbo the swollen mammary glanda canse a gradual expansion of the skin and tissues, and aid in the relief of nansna. Tho regular use of Mother's Friend greatly lessens the pain and danger when baby comes, and assures a quick and natural recovery for the mother. Mother's Friend Is sold at drag stores. Write for our free book, con- talnlng valuable information for expectant Mothers. THE BRAOFIELO GOATLANTA, GA. Armour’s Fertilizers Have four sources of ammonia. They feed your crop through the entire grow ing season. They will be sold at every shipping- point in this county. Next week we will tell you in this paper why they are the best goods to be had. Armour Fertilizer Works 5 ATLANTA, GEORGIA Touring cars, runabouts, carriages, traps, fancy teams, business and jlenic rigs, backs and baggage. Calls receive prompt attention. Touring cars for pleasure parties 13.00 for first hour and |2.00 for *ach additional hour. The largest drays in the city for moving household <ood». etc. PHONE No. 81. « G. O. LOVING & CO. "• aaz*iu;i. rmiaesL tuinruuii lHit.uLti, <rr«. R. K. McNULTY, Cashier. COMMERCIAL CITY BANK OUR DEPOSITS ARE GUARANTEED BY THE CHARACTER AND INTEGRITY OF OUR DIRECTORS. -dikbitokh — W. Wheatley, U S. S. Horne, 4. F. Hodges, J. K. Sheonar*. Jn<-. f. Li-rguai'a, W. E. Hamilton. Cranford Whrali.,, r. U. Gridin, H. A. Hill. Interest Pnid on Time Deposits. W. E. MitcbfcU, G. W. Nans, W. D. Morels*!, K. E. KeNiIty, FARM LOANS! We will lend you money on your farm at 6 per cent interest. Save money by giving us your application. Home office, Planters Bank Build* *ng, Americus, Ga. EMPIRE LOAN & TRUST CO. w. 8MITH, Prest. G. M. Eldrldge, V. P. N. M. Dudley, Cashier. • .... Kidney disease is a dangerous ail ment. You sbonld never delay a mo ment to take some good, reliable, de pendable remedy. In such cases recommend DeWItts Kidney and Blad der Pills. These wonderful pills are being used by thousands of people daily with fine results. They are for weak kidneys, weak back, back ache, Inflamation ot the bladder and all ur inary disorders. Sold by all Druggists. You may have noticed that aB my«- terlous women wear heavy veils. Bank of South-Western Ga., .Americus Ga. Secarity, Liberality and Courtesy Accorded Its Cations. DIRECTORS: 0. L Anslay R. J. Perry. W. A. Dodson, O. M. Eldrldge, A. W. Smith, N. M. Dudley, Tho* Harrold, H. R. Johnson. W. D. Murray. W. S. ANDREWS* The Hustling Real Estate Agents FOR SALE, RENT OR SWAP Farm and Timber Lands, City Lots, Vacant and Improved. Also Lift Insurance—Best Featur es. Call at Office 38 PLANTERS' BANK BUILDING W. S. ANDREWS. toiHwa