Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, March 10, 1910, Image 3

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TIMES-RECORDER. THUHSDAV. MARCH 10. 1910 Billy AllltU 10 ZtUK4S AND HIKES KIK HOMt Tor Infants and ChiMrcn, ALCOHOL 3 PER CKHT. ANfojflabfelYfpMlmfrAs- ,«sssasa® Worms .ConvuIsionsJovrisIt ness andLossoF Sleep. facSip* sift** NEW YORK. Infants/Children .'■ r ■■ ^—-- AMERICUS. GEORGIA. (WEEKLY)— Failed in Heaitli cf her death, was too much for mi “I tailed in health. 1 was tired a!l the time a-iJ did not want to go anywhere, nor care L-r company. 1 had toe headache all the time and such bearing-down pains. “A very dear friend advised ire to take Cardui as H had done her so much good, so 1 commenced to use it and now I am in good health.” a CARDUI The Y/oman’s Tonis Women’s pains are relieved or prevented ar.d women’s strength is quickly restored, bv Cardui, the woman’s tonic. You yourself know best if you need it, or not if you do need it, do not delay, bet commence to use it at once. Every day of delay, only lets you slide further down the hill. Don’t wait, then, tut begin to take Canful today, for its use. no matter how prolonged, cannjt harm you and will surely do you good. Write to: Lsdln’ Advisory Dept. ChaUanoora .vied-ei-* Co., Clia'tjmo-a, T«. tar Special Instruction, end C4 page book. “Home Treauucni .or Women. " ..cat bee. zssaEEmESZsmsimzmE Ceyyrl(M Hire kkifui It Min (ART SGHAFfNFRS MARX them for u»; the new models for 1910, ;w weaves and colors in all-wool fab le smart distinction in sr\le which we these clothes, cannot be had in any | way; nor in any other store around i'll wear these clothes sooner or later, don’t now; they’re the only logical [for well-dressed men. 120 to S35. Extra Trousers $3 to $8. no aut WHO Vi Leave Behind Only Iron hafe. Sheriff Feagln Lad at bla office yesterday the battered and rifled steel cash drawer of Easterlln Bros’, safe at Andersonrille, from which cracks men deftly removed $125 In cold cash Tuesday night. The merry yeggmen are still happy on their way and will probably escape capture, having elul- ed the officers for two days already. The cash drawer, made of steel pistes, was cut with s chlset as easily as one would whittle s pine box with a Jack-knife. After digging a . bole tllrough the back of the aate the cracksmen quickly located the cash drawer and cut Into It from the out side. easily extracting the contents of money without going to the trouble or owning the safe door. This Is the twentieth safe robbery committed In South Georgia towns within a few month's, a fact which proves conclu slvely the presence of a bunch of pro fessionals In this part of the state. thdingdng. Onlv a little eo|i| In :he sent mar '■e the Winning of an ihstlnnte ease of Vasal Catarrh Dr ve out the in vader with Ely's Cream Balm applied straight to the Inflamed stuffed up «|r. passage*. Price 50c. If yon prefer to use an atomizer, aak for I .(quid Cteam Balm It has all the good qnnli'.fe- of the Solid form of this rerpedv and will rhl vou of catarrh or hay fever Vo cocaine to breed a dreadful habit Vo mercury to dry out the secretion Price 75c.. with spraying tube. All trugglsts. or mailed by Ely Brae., (56 f arren street. New York. IMPORTANT AC'T IS OVERLOOKED BV THE POLITICIANS Counties Preparing to Hold Primaries Illegally. r ou like the real ihoroughbred le in clothes; you like to look at fan dressed that way; you like to ressed that way; we know what you There’s just one way for you to dress fook like a thoroughbred; and you’ll to come to this store to get the clothes Hon. Henry A. Alexander, represen tative from Fulton county, declares that the counties of Georgia which are making preparations to hold primaries for the state legislature lu May early In the summer, have entirely ov erlooked the act of August 15, 1908, providing that no general primary can be held earlier than sixty days before the date of the general state election In Georgia. Now the state election will be held the first Wednesday in October, which Is October 5th, and consequently Mr. Alexander points out the fact that no primary can be held before August 6th. Mr. Alexander Is of the opinion that this Is a point of law which has beek entirely overlooked by most of the counties In the state, for many hare already announced their Intention of holding the legislative primary at date considerably earlier than August 6th. STOJf.UTI MISERY. Grl Rid of Thut Sourness, Gas and In digestion. W. D. BAILEY CO. ICUS, GEORGIA. When your stomach Is out of order or run down, your food doesn't digest It ferments In your stomach and forms gas which causes sourness, heartburn, foul breath, pain at pit of stomach and many other miserable symptoms. Ml-o-na stomach tablets will giro joyful relief In live minutes; If taken regularly for two weeks they will turn your flabby, sour, tired out stomach Into a sweet, energetic, perfect work ing one. You can't be very strong and vigor ous if your food only half digests. Your appetite will go and nausea, dlx- zlncss,, biliousness, nervousness, sick headache and constipation will follow. Ml-o-na stomach tablets are small and easy to swallow and are guaran teed to banish Indigestion and any or all of the above symptoms or money back. - Fifty cents a large box. Sold by druggists everywhere and by Dodson's Pharmacy, of Americus, Gn., For constipation there Is no remedy so satisfying as Booth's Pills—25 cents. Try a box and you will say you have found tho ideal laxative at last. Attired In a jaunty spring suit stolen from one of the guards, Jim Broad- . a long-term felony prisoner, Jumped the Sumter county chalngang Wednesday night and quietly aought the seclusion of the pins timber' over behind the hills of Leslie. Broadnax bad been in the Snmter gang juat one year and waa detailed aa cook for the gang, a job which afforded him a little more liberty about the camp, although he wore the ahackles. In some way, It Is thought, be secured a ault of cltlsena’ clothes from one of the tents and slipped It on beneath his xebra stripes, discarding the stripes later and sprinting away at tired only as a black dnde. Diligent search was made during the night and all of yesterday for the yellow peril, but no trace of him could be found. Broadnax waq sentenced to the peni tentiary at Rome, Ga., ten years ago, receiving a sentence of twenty-flre years for attempted murder. He Is a yellow coon and a slick one. and It may be some time ere he again wears the uniform of the Sumter Zouaves, where his services are much needed. This Is the first long-term prisoner to escape from the gang here, and only, the second escape in more than twelve months—a good record In a bunch of nearly a hundred* black criminals. TAX ASSESSED ON PROPERTY OWNED ON MAltC'II 1ST State Tax Board Has Thn* Taken .le. tlon. March 1st has been fixed by the state tax board as the date with ref erence to which all property returns will be made to the state, and Ameri cus tax returners will be governed ac cordingly. This mesne that every holder of property on March 1 mutt pay the taxes for the year 1910 It. no matter If he bought It the day before or sold It the day after. The returns for 1910 will probably show a marked Increase over the two preceding years, on account of the general prosperity In evidence all over the state. GOOD A0RK Done Daily In America'. Jinny Clll sens Tell of It Nearly every reader Has heard Doan's Kidney Pills. Their good wjrl In Americus still continues, and oui citizens are conatantly adding doreement by public testimony. No belter proof of merit can be had thar the experience of friends and neigh bors. Read this case: Mrs. Sallie Cobb, Mayo ind Lamat streets, Americus, Ga., says: ' 1 bavi only words of praise foi Doan's Kid ney Pills ac 1 I sometimes think ) would not be hero If 1 bad not learn ed of this remedy. Doan's Kidney Pills cured me of what deemed to be aa incurable case of kidney trouble from which I suffered for ten years had hemorrhages of the kidneys i -ecretlons being very unnatui tl was weak and had given up hope nl ever getting better when 1 hea-d ol Doan's Kidney Pills. I procured l supply at Dodson’s Pharmacy and sf ter using six boxes I was In god health. I con never be ’.hankful enough for the benefit I received ftom the use of Doan's Kidney Pllle.' For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cente. FOster-Millbum Co.. Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United Statei. Remember the name—Doan's—and take nc other. LOUISVILLE LAWYER DEAD OF APOPLEXY Thoni. s II. Bulllt Succumbs Alter Short Illness. avvkins, J. D. Hooks, OKS & COMPANY, 212 Lamar St„ (Holt Building) Chalmers-Jackson (Mmuo ttmo/a) dues cstunli or money buck. Joa breathe it in. Oomplcto outfit, tndudlnr inhaler fl. Extra bottles 50a Drngyisfa TAKES POSITION AT DODSON’S. AS ADDITION TO FORCE ts Hudson Automobiles, Mr. L H. Findlayson, recently of Hawklnsvtlle, end an experienced pharmacist, has accepted a position in the preecription department at Dod son's Pharmacy, an addition to thi force being necessary to take care of Increasing business. Hcycles and Repairing. FOLEYS IIONEY^TAF stops IImcm,is and long* Baltimore, Md., March 3.—Col. Thos. II. Bulllt, a proponent lawyer of l-oulsvllle. Kv., died In a hosplcal here today from apoplexy. He was sudden ly stricken with the malady while on a street car here about a week ago. Good health Is Impossible when there Is any derangement of the diges tive organs. Foley's Orino Laxative It a natural remedy for stomach, llvar and bowl troubles. It aids digestion, stimulates the liver, and cures habitu al constipation. Sold by all Druggists. TEXAS NEGRO LYNCHED FOB THB USUAL OFFENSE i/m Men Wreak Summary Yi on Negro Fiend, JOYNER’S CLEAN-UP SALE! In order to make a clean sweep «( everything that Is not entirely suit able lor Spring we are polling on this great CLEAN UP SALE. Then, too, to make It more Interesting we are putting In many new Spring goods thnt Imre arrived early. Bargain niter, bargain will be offered In this salo that no wholesaler will offer today. Ton will be more than sntlsflcd. SALE BEGINS SATURDAY, FEB. 26 r SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, MAR. 12. £i UNMATCIIABLE BARGAINS. 26c—About 200 yards o( extra flue Rep and Suitings, In all colors, and mostly short lengths, clean up Gc yd. 50c—Extra-finer-lovely block stripe, 44-loch Mohair, In wool, to clean up at the very low price of yard .. . 25o 50c—Very fine fancy stripe Mohair In all colon Including the beautiful changeable shadow 'stripe*, now at 25c—About 400 yard* of Arnold's, J,kr<1 Cotton Broadcloth In green, brown ’ castor, etc. A strong Imitation ot wool broadcloth, now yard bj 15c—Fine Satln-Flnlsb Sateen in beautiful mixed colon and lovely pat terns of suiting, to go In at yard Sc. 10c—Now spring Madras with whits ground and neat colored figures, and also dark patterns, In this sale yd. Cc. 10c—About 350 yards of good reg ular 10c Outing In alt colon of both light or dark patterns, now yard So. 8c—About 6,000 yards of the best light and dark Calicoes, with or with out borden, percale, gingham, bleach ing, nainsook, lawn, etc., at yard Sc. 10c—Genuine Amoskeag Gingham In all colon. The wholesale price today Is 7c yard. Our price as long aa It lasts In this sale Is, yard 6c 10c—Full yard-wide Madras and Percale In neat spring patterns ' for shirt waists, shirts and dresses. To go at yard 7 l-2c 9c—Yard-wide emooth, soft Bleach ing of good quality that can't be bought today for 7c wholesale, here yard 6 l-2c Gc—Beautiful Rep and Fancy Suit ing In many pretty colon of old rose purple, blue, red, etc., to clear up at yard 10c 25c—Fancy Mohair Suiting In fine brllllanteen finish and fancy satin etrips goods In moor colors, to go now at yard 13 l-2o 40c—Soft Imitation Suealne Silk, In light blue, Copenhagen blue, pink and all colon, to go In this sole yard 33o 31.00—Yard wide Black Taffeta Silk and 31 inch brown Taffeta Silk, to clean up about 300 yards the price la yard S0o 25c—Ladles’ fine satin, allk or el astic belts, gray or black glovss, black fascluaton and new stylish' collars, oow, each lOo 1,000 buttons of all description, from small pearl up to large allver or gold, worth from 10c to 26c doxen. her* now, doxen 2e 75 Ladles' short coats and Eton*, mads of the finest wool broadcloth and worth up to $5, hen now, each 43* 73c—Ladies’ good quality black pet ticoats, made of heavy cambric, to go Id thle isle while they last at each 35o 50c—Men’s heavy Jeager Fle*ce- Uned Underwear, la lint quality, to cloho out during this Sale at each tto 50c—Men’s fine negligee shirts, made of extra good chambray, percale and llneene, and cut full, here now at each .! 35c 25c—Men’s nnd Boy's lino four-in- hand or Windsor ties, made ot good silk and n great bargain hen ft 16e 32.00—About 50 pain of men, ladle* anl children (tool in odd sizes and different styles to clean np at pair 98c. Now is your opportunity. Come quick. W.A. JOYNEE, 114*116-118 Cotton Ave. Americus, Ga (Special to Tlmea-Recorder.) Dallas, Tex., March 3.—Allen Brooks, a negro, charged with assaulting a three-year-old whlto girl, was lynched hbre today by a mob composed of five thousand men. INSURANCE, J. A. Davenport. Phone 66.