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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMESRECORDER. THURSDAY. MARCH 3.1910. When You Think 01 the pSln which many women ctpcricnce with ever* month it r^k.i the {vntleneM and kindness nlwaya sttoci. tied wir Wl.i!e i> (irJi a> nut (Ld Dr. manhood seem to be almost • miracle cl no weman rebels against what the re- ^"ura! nect.t.ty there it no woman who would hv free from tin. rccurrtn* period of pain. ■> Favorite Prescription makes ■■■ n strong and sick Homen t:ri .its them freedom from pain -./'I. >.s regularity, sub Juts Inf lam. ">• Is ulceration end cores /c. ‘fful iCIS. Si.-v .V ••• ct, e-r- invited to consult Dr. Pierce hy letter A corderpondecee strictly private and sacredly tasri coiiiuK-nt. t . write “tt.iout lear and without fee to World*, tv 1 . •cal A«o.-«io». K. V. fierce, M. D„ frc.iden" Buffalo N V*"""' 7 M “»’ ,h”. v ::r ‘ nd ^ *— up - ,o - da,e edi,,on ’ & TO TAX SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS. City After Banks and Oth'r Corporations. FIFTY LIVES PROBABLY LOST IN AVALANCHE. Two Trains on Great North ern Buried. At the meeting of the city council last night Alderman Hawkins, after stating that In the fast difficulty had been experienced In levying and col lecting taxes on the surplus and un divided profits of local corporations. Introduced an ordinance providing that hereafter th'e surplus and undi vided profits of all banks and other corporations shall be considered part or their capital for tho purposes of taxation, and shall be taxed in ad dition to the regular capital stock. The assessors are to be charged with tin | Akl/'tn rrinm i the tluty ot assessing such’ surplus and llU LUINulK TlARlD. und * v * ded Profits of all corporations. MAYOR RAYBURN ATTACKS CLERGY. Support Mon in Murder. He Declares. HEALS OLD SORES DANGER AT AUGUSTA River Began Falling Yester day at Neon, Everett. Wash., March 2.—It is fear ed that fifty lives tttve been lost in the avalanche that carried two Great Northern trains Into a canyon near Wellington yesterday. The car. fell Iee[ „ e .. V .n o’clock a 150 ,eet and were bur "* ^ debris. , h? city bridge guago today and be- The town of Wellington and tho big g an falling about noon at the locks powerhouse of the Great Northern several miles above the cltv railroad was completely destroyed. I A STEAD! DRAIN and taxes shall be levied and collect ed on the same as on the capital stock. At the Instance of the mayor the or dinance was referred to the city at torney for a special report a3 whether there was any legal Impedi ment to the city pursuing this pol- I 1 (Special to Tlmes-Recorder.) Philadelphia, Pa., March 2.—Mayor Reyburn made an attack today on the ministers who sought to act aa peace makers in the strike of street car men, declaring the ministers were talking about something of which they are entirely ignorant “Why do they want to support a lot of men In the destruction of property and mur der?” he asked. The meeting held this morning by business Interests and numerous others for ways and means to settle the street car strike and thus avert a general strike found no solu tion. Early Indications today were that the turbulencc*of the mobs would continue. (Special to Times-Recorder.) Augusta, Ga., March 2.—The Savan- lc y- nah river, which has been rising since Monday night, reached Its maximum ..eight, 26, feet at eleven o'clock at ANMJAL MELTING OF MRS. SAMUEL P. DEAN DIES IN NEW MEXICO. Former An.erlcus Lady Passes Away Out There. Friends in Americns have Iveen apprised of (be death of Mrs. Sam uel P. Dean, which occurred a few •lays ago in New Mexico, whither she went in scutch of health. Mrs. Dean, ns the bride of Rev. Sam P, Dean, pa-tor of First Baptist church, resided in Americns for several months prior to their re moval to Philadelphia, from whence they came to Cartersyilie, Ga., a year or two ago. A beau- tilul young woman of charming personality, she made many friends in Americas who sincerely regret her death. She is monrned by her husband and two little children Slrk Kidneys Weaken the ATIiolp Boi; —Make You 111, Languid und Depressed BOARD Of TRADE Officers Will Be Elected GREAT DAMAGE AS RESULT OT FLOODS. Every oMcv-e is an external symptom of a depraved or polluted con dition of the lioo,. Theee festering places on the fleoh.are kept open and in • state ot Ini union because the circulation is continual!* discharging into them the imp urines and morbid matters with which it te filled. This pat luted condition oi the blood may be tho remains of somo constitutional trouble; the c.ect oi a long speU of sickness, which has left the bloodstream weak and ger.a-iu.'i-ted, or because the natural refute of the body, which should pass off through the proper avenues, has not all been eliminated and has beqn nt»oro«d into the circulation. External treatment mar cause the place n> ic.-.b dver temporarily, but the blood in not made any purer by such irt.» nuunt, end soon the sore will return or break out at another pbice u»d oe -.a bad or worse than before. 6. B.S. heals old norm by removing every r itlcle of impurity from the circulat'on. It.goes down to the very bottom ot ti e trouble and so completely changes the clrculatloa that there is no loiter any Impurity to drain through the sore, but the place ifi onrn more nourished with rich, healthful blood. B. S. 8. heals the sore from the boat, n. tiie akin regains its natural color, and when 8.8.8. has thoroughly c * ;unod and purified the blood the place is permanently healed. Book ou b-rca and Ulcors and any medical advico free to all who WIlt9, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Thousands in Ohio Aro Homeless. On Next Tuesday. Sick kidneys weaken the body! hrough the continual drainage of life 1 'iving albumen from the blood iuto the urine, and tlie substitution' oi 'olsonous uric acid thrt goes broad- The annual meedng oi the Americas Board ot Trade will’ bn held at the city hall on next Tuesday night. Special efforts will be made to get a large attendance of the members. (Special to Times-Recorder.) Cleveland. Ohio, March' 2 —Fully one thousand persons are homeless, othrs- thousands are living on the second floors of their homes, traffic Is se riously Impeded and business com pletely demoralized In many places For Clerk of Court. I hereby announco myself a candi date for re-election tothe office of Clerk of Superior Court of Sumter county. If elected Mr. Sam R. Hey* will act aa my deputy, and we earn estly solicit the support of tho people of the county, and pledge a faithful performance ot the dutieo pertaining to said office. Subject to tho action of the Democratic primary. H. E. ALLEN. For Conoty Treasurer. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election totbe office of county trtaaurer of Sumter, subject to the ac tlon of the democratic primary March 17, and solicit the support of tho voters of the county promising as is in Ohio today as the result of recent' [ b * piut . * ,aUh,nI dllchar * # of the high? water and floods. While the J dut c,q of the oW,ce ^ Respectfully, high water has receded somewhat in' Tax Receiver of Sumter county, sub ject to the primary of March 17tb, and will greatly appreciate the sup port of my friends and voters, prom ising If elected, a faithful discharge of tho duties ot the office. Respect fully, JOHN T. HOWELL FOB COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Treasurer of Sumter County, Georgia, onbject to the Democratle Primary to bo hold March 17, 1210, and respectfully so licit the support of the taxpayers and voters. If elected I promise to ad minister the ofllce in the beet inter est of the taxpayers of the County. Respectfully, J. A. PINKSTON Sheriffs Sale. bciu uiri goes uroad- — -- cast through the system, sowing the Tho oUlcera for ttle ensuing year are most of the river valleys, In others there remains considerable lee still, 1 and there is yet grave danger. ceds of disease. Loss of albumen causes weakness, langor, depression. Trie poisoning causes rheumatic pain, nervousness, nausea, cricks In the hack, gravel and kidney stones. The proper treatment Is a kidney treat ment, and the best remedy Is Doan’s Kidney Pills. Great Amerlcus cures rove It. A. A. Wlllet, of Amerlcus, Ga„ says: Doan's Kidney Pills In my case lived up to representations. to he elected, tho rci>orts of tho work; LEAGUE TO START MEETING done during tho twelve months now j closing ure to he presented, and ar rangements, In all likelihood, will be EARLY IN MID-SIUMER made for the annual dinner of the or- gaulzntlun. The membership of the body has been somewhat reduced of late, but It Is likely that special efforts will again ho put forth, to Induce all bus iness men and cltl2ena of progres sive Ideas to align themselves with the Proposes to IutIIc Dr. Mnnlinll in Con. duct Revival. -- I was a suf- — ■■■ erer for some years from a dull pain °. n| y business body, and by n tho small of my back and at times' Their co-operation assist In making iter sitting. I could hardly regain an H a powerful factor for the develop- rect position. The kidney secretions went of the city, ontalned a sediment and were other- 11 Is probable that at the approach- _ ------ wise unnatural. I used a number meeting there will be some inter file funeral occurred at Gulfport, cl remedies and also rubbed my b*--k eating discussions as to the outlook Miss., her old home, on Sunday j *'lth liniments but did not receive any for the organization and the steps last. j relief until I procured Doan's Kid- that sboull be taken to make it a !tey Pill* at Dodson's Pharmacy. Since more .effective weapon for the city, ailng them my back la stronger and While its four years' career has prov- ABOIT IIYOJIEI A Mottle Costs Only 60 Cents-a Cob. plrlc Outfit Including Inhaler #1.00 I ny kidneys are in a normal condl-, cd the necessity for such an organ! You are welcome to use my satlon, and Its history ixu many I nn nndnnAP nf TVtnn'a IfMnav Kvlakf m.* ime as an endorser of Doan's Kidney ■‘Ilia’’ When Dodson's Pharmacy atetes] For •*•• by all dealera. Price 60 tnose emphatically that they will guar-1 cent *- Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, connaeraoiy broaden tne scopo of Its aatee Hyomel to cure catarrh or give I * ew York, sole agents for the United ■ usefulness. The coming year la be- you vnnr mnn— **—-i- —•- ■—-•- itatea. | lteved to be fraught with much that Remember the name—Doan's—and, | f 0 f Importance to Amerlcus and bright pages of successful achieve ments for the good of Amerlcus, <t Is felt that it may be possible to considerably broaden the scopo of Its your you your money back, what la answer; Are you satisfied with your condl tlon, or do you want to rid yourself for over of vile catarrh, with Its hum iliating symptoms, such as hawking, spitting, blowing and bad breath? Hyomel la a simple, antiseptic med icine, that you breathe through a small pocket Inhaler over the parts -f fee ted by catarrh. HUUBCjnikB. ct a complette outfit today. It only 0,18 M.OO, and contains everything ieeo.-fs.iry t 0 cure any ordinary case of atarrh. Extra bottles. If needed, 60c. Gomel is tho beat remedy In the °rld for sore throat, coughs and “ids, croup and bronchitis. It gives • onderfui relief in two minutes. For a o by druggists everywhere and by Odson’s Pharmacy.. Send for free “imple bottle and booklet. Booth'* owel Co.. Buffalo, N. y. ake no other. SPRING GOODS NOW ON that may have a great bearing 't-< future growth. The Board of Trade should play an Important part In this sod It Its resources are prop- At a meeting of the Business Men's Gospel League hold at the Y. M. O. A. building, plans for the usual mld-ium- mer evangelistic campaign were dls- cusesd and practically agreed upon, with a committee appointed to see what arrangements may be made for a suitable place In which to hold such a gathering. The committee oppolnted by Presi dent Brown is composed ot Messrs. W. P. Wallis, W. E. Staley, T. M. Everett, J. R. Williams end O. R. Harvey, with Mr. Brown acting ex-officlo. It Is proposed to have Dr. L W. P. H. WILLIAMS. For Sherllf of Snmler. I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Sumter county at the democratic primary March 17 If again thna honored Mr. Q. W. Fuller will continue as deputy and we prom ise, ns In the past, a full and faithful discharge ot the duties of the office. W. H. FEAGIN. For Tax Receiver. 1 nu a candidate for re-election to the office of tax-receiver In the dem ocratio primary on March 17th. have ever discharged the duties this office faithfully and consctsn tlously, and will so continue It again thus honored. Respectfully, W. R. SPEER. For Tax Receiver. To the Democratle voters of Sum ter County. At the earnest solicita tion of many friends to run for the iv is proposal to neve Dr. L. W. “““a i«r w* Munhall, of Germantown. Pa., aertnt-j 001 ** of u * recelT,r “<* * deelre to td by Us singer, Mr. Wegener, to , ° ,a * el#cted *• the office eo I can conduct a eerie* of perhaps fifteen days’ to three week’s evangelistic meetings. Dr. Munhell Is on* ot the able evangelists of the country and of national reputation. The Business Men’s Gospel League, as it Is probably known, Is composed make a better support for myself and family, I earnestly solicit your un divided support Tours vary truly, J. P. RA1F0RD. For Tax Collector. I anonunce my candidacy for re- SALE AT ANSLEY*S vrly used there Is doubt that It may be an even greater agency of de- wb «u cicu Bicaivf agcucy ui ue« Urge Consignments Have Been Pnl velopment than It has ever been be- on Display for Patrons. f 0 re. - Great quantities of spring goods of 8 made of Australian eucalyptus) every description are arriving every i wiih other germ killing and day at Ansley's atore. Yesterday, rane soothing antiseptics. another large conilgnment arrived and Ml-ONA .Cures indigestion rtoumch misery, sour stem- lA’lchlfirp nvi/t .11 «!(•. ttevCi f Bl °wacn misny, war «om- JKSfcMid cure* all stomach dis* or money Uok. Urge box of tab- 60 acu - Druggist* In all town*. !EAT HC TO OPEN AGAIN) H. CLARK AS .MANAGER more are on the way. The goods are being displayed cs fast as received and the counter- .nd shelves aro piled high with tbe latest offerings ot the leading manufacturers of the land Spring suits of all popular fabrics, In the swellest styles, spring silk dresses, linen and rep suits, light weight coats, Hiring dry goods of all claisea, these are all ready now for Inspection. Mr. Analey on his visit north ,tbls year laid In a line that la magnificent In Its variety and beauty and now Invite* the attention of the public to them. -- .. *-• Mivnu, am UUUipUSeU * wj vmiuiuw/ IVT FW of laymen ot the city ot the various •>•01100 as tax colleutor ot Sumter churches as a whole. j subject to action of the democratic This Is dlstlnotiy an age of laymen'* P r,nl ary, and respectfully ask the movement, and U Is most fitting that 1 ■•PPO't of the voters therein, this movement should be undertaken 1 I. B. SMALL by them, not with eny purpose to! usurp the work of the ministers, but to' For Cennty Surveyor, carry it even further than they would 1 , B a candidate for re-election u be able to do single banded. TAFT NOT TO BE CALLED AS WITNESS if- J. H. Clark baa effected a lease he moving picture theatre on Jack- street, next to Ansley's atore will have U going again shortly Clark has had considerable ex- ence in that direction, and will rate the new place to the satis- Ion of hla patrons. lien the first damage suit for per- 1 Injury to filed against the city pile of lumber on Jackson street be removed. Will Be Kept Out of Bal linger Inquiry. Washington, D. C., March 1.—PresI dent Taft will not be called to testify before the BalUnger-Plnchot Investi gation committee. Neither will the conversation he had witb Mr. Pinchot on ths subject ot conversations to be Introduced as evidence before the com mittee. These decisions were reached by the committee In executive session this morning. are less than nothing if yon - FMEYSKlDNEYCtJKE - rht M^S|fijBsy* sad ■ ladder Right The Best Kind Of Life Insurance i« health insurance. The beat way to insure tbs health of your family when any member geta in a ''run-down” condition, is to use a tonic that removes the causa ot the Ul-health. Such a tonic is DR. D. JAYNE’S TONIC VERMIFUGE A "run down” condition I* generally due to tbe failure of the digestive organa to properly digest tbe food. Dr. D. Jayne's Vermifuge tones up tbe digestive organs to that they supply the body witb proper nourishment, end in this way brln g about fas f« ing health. Ordinary tonics •Imply supply food material in predigcitcd form, and conse quently are only effective a* long aa the tonic la taken. Sold by all Druggists— two sImsi, BOo and 35c. Ir. ft. Jatm’i Iifimriii bM b««fi rclUviof and curiae Couchs, Cold*, and RimiUr ailment* for nearly four generation*. TOUR WfRE CHOSEN BY CIIY COUNCIL As Members oT Board of Education. The Hightower with children Joined the Hightower without children on the Board of Education last night. The terms of four members of the county surveyor of Sumter, subject to the action of the democratic primary March 17th, and will appreciate the support of my friends end the voters generally. Respectfully, R. R. HOWE. board expire with this month. They are Messrs J. A. Turpin, W. P. Wal lis. J. B. Hudson and J. E. Mathis. The following were put In nomina tion: Judge Charles R. Crisp. W. P. Wallis. Edwird Sheffield. J. W. High-! tower, J. E. Mathis. Arthur By- lender. Bat one ballot was taken. It result ed In the election of Messrs, j. e. Mathis, Edward Sheffield. J. W. Hightower. Arthur Rylander. They will serve four year*. County School Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a candl date for the office of county school Commissioner of Sumter county, sub ject tothe action of ths democratic primary ot March 17th. I have al ways discharged tho duties of tho of flee faithfully and conscientiously !n | tho past and promise a faithful per formance of tamo In the future. I will appreciate the support and votes of my friends. Respectfully, W. S. MOORE. GEORGIA—Sumter County. Will be told before the court door In tbe city of Americas, Georgia, between legal hours of tale, on the first Tuesday In April. 1910, the follow* ing described property, to wit; One house and lot In tbe town ot Plains, said atate and county, as the property of Amos and Rachel Cleveland, bound ed as follows: North by public road, west by property of Bob Rutherford, east by property of Mrs. Dean and R. 8. Oliver, south by property of Hattfo Reeves. Levied on as the property ot Amos and Rachel Cleveland to satisfy a Justice court fl fa Issued from tbn 884th Diet. G. M„ Sumter county. In favor of J. C. Logan vs. Amos an* Rachel Cleveland. Property pointed out by plaintiffs’ attorney and tenants In possession notified In terms of law. Levy mado by Q. W. Fuller, deputy sheriff., and returned to me this Feb.. 24. 1910. W. H. FEAGIN, Sheriff. Executors’ Sale. GEORGIA—Sumter County. Under and by virtue of an order or tbe Ordinary of tho Connty of Sumter, granted at the February term, 1910, will be sold before the court house door In the city ot Americns, Sumter county, Ga., on tbe first Tuesday in April, 1910, tbe following property, to- wlt; Thirty (90) acres In N. W. corn er of lot ot land No. 1(2 In old lftb District of Snmter Co.. Ga., seventy- one and one-quarter (71 1-4) acres on west side of lot No. ISO in same dis trict, and the whole of lot No. 1(1 In said District, the whole containing three hundred, three and 3-4 (303 3-4) acres. Also house and lot at tbe Inter section of Lamar and Hampton streets In ths dt yof Americas, Sumter Co.. Ga, the house being numbered 113 Lamar street, and known as the resi dence of the lake Mrs. M. J. Adams, and wherein T. H. McGIIlls now resides. AH of said lands sold as the property of the Estate of Mrs. M. J. Adams, de ceased. for division among tho belra of' said deceased. 3-3-4t-pd- J. W. WESTON. D. L THOMAS. Executors. LAND BARGAINS Snider land Sold; -ittle Land Sold. Come quick for others or say “I Am Sorry.” I For Cennty School Cemmbsleaer. The little girl severely bitten by a dog at Dodson's corner Tuesday night is getting on well, and no serious' consequence Is feared. To the Voters ot Sumter Connty tad Americns: I hereby announce myself as a can dldate for the office ot County School Tommlttloner, subject to the Democrat ic prlmaty, under the recent art of tbo legislate ro providing for tho election of said officer by vote of the people. I pledge you a faithful and efficient discharge or tho duties ot tbe office. R. E. WHITE. The man who buys tho case at al manacs, thinking it whiskey, and tho bachelor who gets the baby carriage, mary, will be at tbe old host sale One of the candidates here rel.vars his prospective duties every day down n the swamp, as he Jus: knows he will be elected. FOR CORONER. I am a candidate for re-election at Coroner of Sumter County at the prl- March 17th, and will appre- INS. 126 acres 3 mils* of Plains, adjoin ing Jno. A. McDonald old home place. Dwelling, tenant hone* and crib. 113 acres 3 mile* Snmter. adjoining Cbapoll, Roger* end Countryman. Good Und and good Improvements. Lots of land 233 and 334 In 17th dis trict of Lee Co., adjoining Sumter Co. line, and touching lands which mu tor $39 to |40 per acre. Ample build ings put op 3 yean ago. Bank of Southwestern Ceotfli DRAY LINE. All orders for draylag and hanlte* riven prompt attention. Reliable see* vice. 1 1 have bought the draylng busi ness of Xfr. Williams, combining * with my own line. Phone No. 23* Ice of Mrs. Maud Smith.