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AMERICAS. GEORGIA. (WEEKLY)- TTMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY, MARCH 3.
Pale-Faced Women
You ladies, who have pale faces, sallow complexions
dark circles under eyes, drawn features an J tired worn’
out expressions, you need a tonic. ’ worn
The tonic you need is Cardui, the woman’s tonic.
It is the best tonic for women, because its ingredients
are specifically adapted for women’s needs. They act on
the womanly organs and help to give needed strength and
vitality to the worn-out womanly frame 1U
Cardui is a vegetable medicine. It contains no min
erals, no iron, no potassium, no lime, no glycerin, no dan
Igerous, or habit-forming drugs of any kind
I It is perfectly harmless and safe, for young and old to use.
CAN GUIDE MIS AUIO IHtY BUY IN AMfHICUS
Willi HIS m\
Confession of Young Amer-
icus Lady toller friend.
AND [ffff,] A SAVING.
Mar Too Difference
Price Guano.
pjfc CARDUI
Hie Woman's Tonic
"After my doctor had done all he said he could for me »
-rites Mrs. Wm. Hilliard, of Mountainburg, Ark. “I took Car
lui, on the advice of a friend, and it helped Vie so much*'
I Before taking Cardui, I had suffered 7rom femSta
loublcs for five years, but since taking it, 1 am in good healX
1 “I think there is some of the best advice in your book
11 ever saw.” Your druggist sells Cardui. try it
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A candid confession Is good for the
(enilnluo soul. And so It wa3 that a
| demure young Americtn maiden made
a confession yei.e isy that opened
up a long vista of pleasing possibili
ties.
She was talking about how much she
enjoyed automobillng, and how de
lightful It was to have aa attentive
sweetheart who was the proud posses
sor of a machine and had an abund
ance of time to speed It in.
‘‘It Is certainly a treat to go out
with him." she confided to another
girl, as they lingered over soate laces
and embroideries In a popular store
and swapped confidences while the
salesman was busy elsewhere. “He
handles the machine so well that I al
ways feel absolutely safe with him.
And It Is really thrilling to go spin
ning over the Plains road at thirty
miles an hour."
‘‘Does It take both hands to hold the
machine down when It Is going that
fast?" Inquired her companion, as
* I little dimple showed Itself In her
< cheek, and a twinkle came into her
eyes.
“No, Indeed.” replied the young
darling with the auto-owning sweet
heart. "Do you know ho has learned
to run his car with his feet. And you
would never know but that he was
guiding it will, his hands.”
The other girl broke out laughing
and from the perplexed look that came
over the face of the fair confessor It
was evident that she didn’t quite see
the point of the laugh.
Who the young Amerlcus man is who
can guide hU machine with his feet
cannot be publicly stated. Both of
the girls are strangely silent on that
most Important point.
1 he unusually large number of wag-
tns hauling commercial fertilizer
from Americas recently has caused
considerable comment and led to the
belief that farmers of this section
were buying a great deal more of it
this year than heretofore, and In
creasing the cotton acreage.
Such, however, Is not the case, and
the presence of the number of wagon*
bare is explained by the fact that
farmers are hauling It with their!
teams instead of by rail.
Good country roads and low freight!
rates here explains it. ' J
Fertilize is shipped to Amerlcus |
from the factories, that Is, brands
not manufactured here, and at com
petdtive railway rate*. If thil same
fertilizer Is shipped by local agents to
farmers at n arby railway stations the
local freight rate from Amerlcus la
added to the cost, of course.
This has been done to a great extent
in years past, and the farmers paid
the freight charges.
But the construction of good roads
here has brought about a change.
Farmers can now haul heavy loads of
guano from Amerlcus direct to their
farms with greatest ease, and thereby]
save the local freight charge to th^Ir ■
railway point, which Is from 75 cents'
to $1 per ton. |
A farmer using fifty to a hundred J
tons fertilizer thus effects a consider- j
able saving In hauling It over the fine!
roads of Sumter.
Tho Kind Yon Iinvo Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
- and has been mndo nndcr his per-
S7' "O' 1 **! supervision since its infancy.
/■cccc*4ti Allow no one to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-n»-good” aro but
experiments that trifle tv 1th and endanger the health of
Infants and Childron—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorln is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
nnd allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.'
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Soars tho Signature of
;The Kind Yon flare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years,'
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Oonehs Thai Hang On
Coughs that start in the fall ant
A Mirht Alarm
Worse than an alarm of fire at night
Is the innalic cough of croup bringing
lire,id to the household. Careful
mothers keep Foley's Honev and Tar
in the house and glvo it at the first
sign of danger. Foley's Honey nnd
Tnr hns saved ninny little lives nnd is
the only safe preparation for children
ns It contains no opiates. Sold by
nil Drngglnts.
hang on until spring are sure trouble
breeders unless checked and cured. **
Bronchitis, pneumonia and Consump
tion are the direct results. Foley’s
Honey and Tar cures the cough, stops
the hard breathing and heals nnd
soothes the inflamed air passages. Re
fuse substitutes. Sold by ail Druggists.
TO SEND FIFTY WORDS
CHfAP AT NIGHT. £
.y
WAiVT TAXES ON
ITS ALSAAV PLANT
jCcjyriibt Hart Schiffher & Mats
Tour clothes are one of your
important considerations; if
[don’t feel so about it, you
It to. We consider ourselves
fay responsible for the looks
h customers.
W. U. to Make a Popular
Innovation.
n
it:
There Is more
-i ‘J
to a Fertilizer
than Analyses
City Attorney Holds Ameri
cus Concern.
RTSCHAFFNERA MARX
i are the means by which we take the
lind of care of our friends in this
[matter. There’s no better clothing
pn this that we’re showing; and the
)dels, the new all-wool fabrics, the
l°rs and patterns, all particularly at-
\this season.
in here soon and let us show you
new clothes we’ve provided tor
Albany proposes to make the Amer-
Icus Grocery Company pay taxes on
notes anfi accounts due from its Al
bany patrons. The Herald tells about
It as follows:
City Attorney James Tift .Mann has
rendered an opinion to the effect that
a firm haring its main office In __
other city, but doing business through
a branch office In this city, must make
returns In this city for taxes on Its
notes and accounts In connection with
tho business done through Its local
office.
The city attorney was asked for an
opinion In this matter because of the
failure of the Amerlcus Grocery Com
pany to return the notea and accounts
of its Albany branch'. The coifipany
gives as a reason for this failure that
ail Its notes and accounts, both those
at tho main office nnd those at the Al
bany office, are returned at Amerlcus,
and therefore should not be returned
for taxes In Albany, as this would be
double taxation. The city attorney's
opinion holds th*at all necounts and
notes that have their origin In the
business conducted by the Albany
branch must be returned for taxation
In Albany, and the firm has been noti
fied to that effect.
The Amerieus office of the Western
Union has received no advices as
yet about the removal to It of the
long distance branch of the Southern
Bell Telephone Co. Neither baa It
been officially advised of the new fifty
word night letter system that Is being )
Introduced and which* promises to be a
very popular Innovation.
By the new “night letter" system,
50-word message submitted before
midnight at the day rate, for 10 words
will be delivered by the telegraph com
pany about 8 o’clock In the morning,!
or delivered on the first mail delivery
at the point of destination. |
This new device to even the heavy I
day and night loads on the wires by
offering cheaper rates for the night I
service is one of the Improvements]
promised at the time of the merger of
the American Telephone and Tele-!
graph' company with the Western!
Union. I
Another Innovation which will be '
Instituted is being tried now In Chi
cago, that of transmission and deliv
ery by telephone, and collection of
telegraph charges by the telephone
company. If the plr.n proves success
ful In Chicago It will be put in prac
tice over all the Western Union'dlvls-
Ions.
‘A
The mere mixing of
materials to obtain analy
sis requires no special
knowledge. The value
of a fertilizer lies in the
source from which the
plant food is obtained.
Each ingredient in
Royster goods is selected
with a view of supplying
the plant from sprouting
until harvest. The plant
not overfed at one
is
time and starved at an
other. Twenty-five
years experience goes with
every bag.
TRADIMARK
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury.
i®R?
Worth a Dollar a Drop.
Fred Patchen. Manlius, N. V.. writes 2 h >:» lc| aua. ao the damage they”will
—"For a long time I was affected with ! vL, te ” fo ** t0 t * 1<> (5»od you can pos-
klilney trouble which caused an al-i " ■ derive from them. Hall'* Catarrh
as -tercury will surely destroy the
sen- of smell and completely , de
range the whole system when enter.
Ing it through the mucous surfaces.
Such articles should never be used ex
cept on prescriptions from reputable
physicians, as the damage they will
REGISTERED
Sold by reliable dealers throughout
Uie Sonth,
ft. Schaffner & Marx clothes. a . ITCiea w .,n.
. | kltney trouhlo which caused an a!- ■ “L 6 !? ,l “ rlve fr " m them - Catarrh
to S35. Extra Trousers S3 to So- !T : «» my back and Cure, manufactured by F. J..Cbeney
iii flam mat Ion In my bladder. Other I * e ^ 0, ®.' contains no mercury,
ftv — ^ 9 remedies did not even relieve me. but an< *‘ aken Internally, acting directly
two fifty cent bottles of Fbley’s Kidney I ®P°“ ^ b,ood and mucous surfaces
Remedy completely cured me and I njafem. In buying Hall's Catarrh
have not had any symptoms of kidney . re . ** iure you Ket **** **nulne. It
trouble for over two years." Sold by
all Druggists.
F. S. Royster Guano Co.
NORFOLK, VA.
□DOOCDC
W. D. BAILEY CO.
ICUS, GEORGIA.
FURNITURE
Directors, Embalmers
son Bldg.; Lamar St.,
Amerieus, Ga.
42 and 106. Day! Phone 523
CALLS LEADERS TO
DISCUSS PROGRAM
President Tift I* Intent on Pushing
I* taken Internally and made In Tole-
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney
tnonlali free.
tle° M br dnls * i * t *' Prlc * T5c P* r hot
Take Hall's Family Pills for const I-
Washington, D. a. March l—PresN
dent Taft today startled political
Washington by having Senator Al
drich, Speaker Cannon, Senator Crane
of Uassachuetto and Attorney Gen-’
eral Wlckersham at the white house
for a conference this morning. The
purpose of the conference wan tho
discussion of the administration legis
lative program.
PANAMA’S PRESIDENT
DIED YESTERDAY.
Panama, March 1.—The president of
the Republic of Panama, Joe. EL Do
mingo do Baldia, died of heart Unrain
this afternoon. Ho had only been sick
aince last Friday.
e it
IQimnONEIHMB
fcne IoWii Eremin ftssnwle
Special Values!
French Shriner and Urner Oxfords for
men. Hamilton Brown Shoes complete
all. Old and young.
Spring Clothing, tbe Bine Ribbon Brand, excellent qualities, the prices
•ro right Ml new, clean goods, no old stock to advertise cheap to gel
yon in my store. Ton take absolutely no rick when job buy of mo. Satis
faction guaranteed. Accounts charged payable tho 1st of each month td
people of responsibility. Como In and see if yon don’t believe. No harm
W. E. WOOD,
213 Forsyth St
mam