Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, March 10, 1910, Image 5

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: lvj| THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES RECORDER. THURSDAY. MARCH 10. 1910 NIT /'"'b ? Have not ,:ua f iioJtr.:eaUdj ivo \jQiiqn aisisss^ -c ail day? Yotyou iter ba prs- , , - — — vvw-.a, Ask vr ur , /■ a H-i f°ct°r about keeping Ayer £ Cfcerry f ee w -?u? C !* rr j> ,0 7‘ ,a «•** house. Then when the ha: a , ; °. r Ciu Kh hrst appears you have a doctor s medicine right at hand. Your i*ct Pei!oral wilt Ctnainly Hi qll doubt at Do as h; says. He Ay EMPLOYERS IHREATEN LOCK-OUT IN PHILA. FINISHING TOUCHES TO THE COUNTRY CLUB. Opening Day Will Be During Easter Week. CLOSING 01 LISTS TOR THE PRIMARY ON 17th. Disqualified. New Phase Injected Into the Strike. (Special to Tlmea-Recorder.) Philadelphia, Pa., March 9.—A gen- oral lockout Is the threat now held Urge Number of Voters™,:!' SMS’ TZZ iderry mills until Monday and the threat of similar action by the tap- " “ I estry mill owners today was followed Several hundred white voters of V»>- plans for similar moves In other Sumter will not be elegiblc to vote Industries. In the primary for county offices next I Strike leaders declaring. that be- Thursday, and all because of their re- tween 125,000 and 150,000 more men fusal to register as the law requires. are Joining in the strike dally, retal- The time is now short, and scores of * a,e with a fresh demand for a state- names are not upon the list. I wide strike, and are planning for the These delinquents have had every Intpeachment of Mayor John E. Rey- opportunity to register, and the fault burn. -'lax Kauffman, former private of omission will rest entirely with: eecretary to Mayor Reyburn, has been them. Th|ey can yet register this ln conference with the committee of week- j tcnwhlch has charge of the strike, Collector Small has already submit- J al| d If was declared today that he hnd t0 ' given Information which would lead The finishing touches are being put on the home of the Sumter County Country Club, and ln a few days now a meeting of tbe stockholders will bo called to inspect tbe building and ac cept It from tbe hands of the building committee, of which Mr. Crawford Wheatley Is chairman. The committee has given continuous attention to the work entrusted to It and as a result the building is one of the best con structed hereabouts. Instead of mak ing a contract for its erection, tho J materials were bought and the labor ted his list of qualified voters employed by the day. The result has the printers, and the registration lists ! to 'egal steps being taken against Rey. been that the building has been erect- aro being printed. Whero tho work 1 born. Reyburn dismissed Kauffman ed In the most careful manner and tho bas not been completed, it Is yet ln 1910 an d he and Senator James P. workmanship’tbroughout is thorough. Possible to add names. I McNIchol filed damage stills against The carpenters are now putting the of course, a voter who thus quail-| Bach other as a result of this ac- finishing touches to the exterior of fics by Thursday next, election day, tlon - the club house and Inside the painters can secure from tho tax collector a ! ■- are at work. Inside of a week, In 41 written certificate to that effect and nccni 11 finite ran probability, the carpenters will bo en- thus be allowed to vote, but this nec- ItluULl) I lUINo lOR tirely through with) their work and essitates needless work for the tax j the painters will have theirs pretty col >ector and annoyance for the STATF.MIDF ^TRIKF well finished. The outlook is that the voters. 11 ,UL building will be entirely completed The ,a w is very plain. One cannot about th c20th of tbe month. TOt « unless he Is registered, and one PjCCp/l Ri/ I'AIU/cntinn i-i As soon as the last touch is put can oMjr register by going In person ‘ aMCU U J VJlfllVCIiUOII III on the work the building committee an<l P'acing his name upon the lists. will call the stockholders togethe-, — when arrangements wtil he made fer Mtrpn ACVAIII TC the opening d»/. This will probably ™£vl»U AoO/vJLlO be some time during Easter week. IQ VFAP nilk FIDI The committee on membership will I O’lLAlY’Ull/ UlltL, also probably be instructed at that time to Issue Invitations to those who ir r- .. _ i . i , . arc desired o become members of he II LdpIUrCd USUfll Kt'SUlt club. Quite a number ct applications. l»/;|| C n l|.... are already In hand, and It Is rot. Mill rOHOW. unlikely that at least a hundred cttl- tens will finite with tho club as aocn j Kansas, City, Mo., March 9.—An 18- MORE THAN EVER HE FAVORS INSPECTIONS. Supt. Miller Enthused Over Results Elsewhere. Supt. A. O. Miller, of the Amerlcus Public Schools, was well pleased with the information obtained ln his recent trip to Indianapolis, snd tbe Insight secure? Into the methods used In other cities for the "conservation of tUs defective child.” Tbe meeting attended by Supt. Mil ler brought together the largeit as sembly of school superintendents that OLDEST & sBLOODP Time is the supreme test of nil things, and the very I best recommendation of S. S. S. is that it has stood a loujj test and ia how oftencr used, and has the confidence of a I greater number of people than any other blood medicine. Theblood is the vital force of life; the health-preserv ing clement and motive power of the system. Every or gan, nerve, muscle, tissue and sinew of the body is de pendent directly on the blood for nourishment and strength. As it circulates through the system, pure and rich, it furnishes to these different members the health ful properties needed to sustain and enable them to per form their various duties. So long as the blood remains free from infection we are apt to be healthy, but any im purity, humor or poison in the circulation affects some portion of the general health. Bad blood may come from various causes, such os sluggish condition < has ever been held in this country, the system, imperfect bowel and kidney action, indigestion, etc., or the Tbe beads of the public school systems trouble may be inherited, but whatever the source the blood most be of cities In all parts of the country Ced before the body can be healthy. Pustular eruptions, pimples, ra were present and for two dare the flnd tte wtous skin affections show that the blood is In a feverish condition. as Its home Is cofpleted and ready for* year-old girl in the senior grade of the use of the meulovs. I the Ugh school here was criminally As soon as the building Is fimrh>-| nssauited by a negro this afternoon ed attention will bo given to tho ’ as she was going home. The negro grounds. So Mr tha only wj.-k on seized her upon tbe creek brldgo, beat hem has been tho erection of four her ln the face until she was almost Pennsylvania. irnamental artificial stone posts nt he entrance, and the planting of some Ifty china berry tree* a ; ong tbe drive- ay. The furnishing of the club will not s taken up until after the building u been thrown open fer the Insiiee- ion of the public and a membership ecured, in all likelihood, although Us Is a matte* that Is yet to be de- Ided. unconscious and then carried her into a cut nearby. A posso Is forming and it is probable there will be a lynch ing If the negro le captured. NBW ENGLAND’S FAMOUS ’•"•llWIewd Object is to form Lina Cameron Consents to Become tbe Wife of Boston Billionaire. Ballrooms for vows; the kitchen reserve them. For Pain in Chest sore throat, shaip pain 'S'*, tightness across the hoarseness or cough, Bye the parts with Sloan’s Umment. You don’t need to “ b > Jwt lay it on lightly. It cnetrates instantly to the scat the trouble, relieves conges- [° n a “‘l stops the pain. Hfns’s tho Proof. Fredonia. Kans., iic have used Sloan's Uni s'.e. a , ycar> and find i* an excel- I Ih.ng for sore Ihroat.chestpains, ■ f an d "ay fever attack*. A few lakcn on sugar stops cough. I sneering instantly.” ^ loan's iniment aster to use than porous F ers » acts quicker and does bloguptheporesof the skin, a excellent an- remedy for bronchitis. Boston. March 9.—That Una Cam eron, New England's famous woman detective. Is to marry Frank Matbe- son. the millionaire, and that tbe nuptials will take place not later than Easter, was made known by friends of Miss Cameron, snd reluctantly ad' mltted by her when she found her secret was known to the world. The further admission was mads by Miss Cameron that her acceptance of the proposal from tbe young man of wealth had only been given after he had pleaded bis cause three times. “The third proposal that ha made, however.” she said, "was so hard to resist that I finally told him that if be would give me till Easter I could by that lime at the latest, decide on the date. Money has always been my only objection to Frank. He has so much money t*<-‘ he has no need to work, and I been afraid that if I dropped Into a life of Inactivity and lack of responsibility that I should suffer as a result.” TO AHEBKT8 FROM ATLANTA ABOARD TIIEIII NEW CARS Uderntrn Allen and Hankins Com' plrte the Tour. After a trip not wholly' devoid of incidents and accidents, Alderman Lee Allen and C. C. Hawkins fiave return ed from Atlanta aboard their automo biles. recently purchsood In that city, and brought through the country. Al derman Allen came In yeotorday morning, and safely, barring a few mlshapo, and Alderman Hawkins cams In later, having stopped at Fort Valley to have repairs enacted. His car was damaged to a considerable extent hv accident. It was told yeeterday, and had to be towed Into the port of Fort Valley and dry-dockad for repair*. (Special to Times-Recorder.) New Castle, Pa.. March 9.—The State Federation of Labor which is in session here today passed resolutions favoring a statewide strike ln sympa thy with the striking motormen Philadelphia, and it Is believed that grave complications will result. If the resolution Is abided by by the un ion men generally It moans that be tween 300,000 and 500,000 men, women and children engaged In every line of industry In the state will be Idle in definitely. It is now believed that the coal miners will be called out before the crisis Is passed. E. M. F. COMPANY IS BOUGHT BY MORGAN discussed from every standpoint From all directions came the most glowing reports of the benefits obtained, phy sically and mentally, through the In troduction of the phpslcil Inspection system that Is proposed for Atnorlcus In the larger cities, where unlimited means Is at the service of the boards of education ln their work physician* are employed to make the inspections. Cards are Issued by them to trained nurses and duplicates are sent to th<o parents, directing attention to the Ills from which the children suffer and giving recommendations as to the treatment. After a reasonable time the nurse calls at tbe homes and In vestigates the case* further. By con tinuing to show an interest In the cases, parents who may at first be disinclined to follow the recommenda tions are brought to do so for tbe good of the child. Frequently the benefits are almoet immediate and really wonderful. In the smaller cities this system has to be modified. In a city like Ameri cas, for instance, the physicians will examine tbe children In the schools and when conditions are found qnlrlng attention' will furnish u re port to tbe snperlntendent who in turn will forward cards to the par ents giving the information that the physician has imparted to him. Supt. Miller will make a report at tbe meeting of this Board of Education on Tuesday, March 22, whenthe board will probably take definite action on the Inspection recommendation. health while ridding tho blond < all poisons and Impurities. I fk hotter in every way sines takln your medlelne, and am flrmrfast opinion that It is all vouch it in tho cura of blood trout 710 Willow Bt., Lobonon,? uric acid in the circulation, while Ca tarrh, Sores and Ulcere, Scrofula, and. Contagions Blood Poison, arc all deep- seated blood disorders. -1 S. S. S. is a natural blood purifier and tonic. If is made entirely of the juices and extracts of roots, herbs and H barks of recognized curative ability-. * and being free from nil harmful min erals is an absolutely safe medicine for young or old. S. S. S. goes into tbe circulation and removes cvcrv- trn-e of impurity, humor or poison. It freshens and enriches tbe blood nad cures promptly and permanently Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores, nnd Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagions Blood Poison, and all other blood dis orders. S. S. S. is the most reliable medicine for those whose blood has be- “ ra = w “ lt who are suffering from Anemia, Maiariaorother debilitating- trouble. Book on the blood free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GaT Can you rueu who sells the best; jewelry articles in this city? It will be any easy matter for yon to guess once yon call and look over oar com plete stock. In bnylng Jewelry, much mast be left to yonr dealer’s Integrity. Even slight Imperfections greatly ef fect values. For years this store has. been known as tha safest place to bay jewelry. James Frlcjker & Bro. Jewelers and Opticians. AMERICUS, GEORGIA. Big Trust. Detroit, Mich., March 9—It was learned here today from what Is be lieved to be good authority that J. Plerpont Morgan has purchased for six million dollars the antomobile manufacturing business of the E. M. F. Company, one of the largest con cerns of Us kind ln tha world. It Is believed that tbs real object of Mr. Morgan In obtaining control of the plant Is the formation of a gigantic automobile trust with a capital of be tween thirty and fifty million dollars. of the and np the r membrane in Kk of croup, I MO any kind ’“■torrheu- FOR SALE—I have at my farm at Leslie, Ga., about SO bushels of Hast ings* Mortgage Utter Cottonseed sale, F. O. B. Leslie, Qa, at $1.00 par ted. St to 40 per cent lint, large boll. S lock medium Used seed. H. A. Stewart 5-d-lwl-A-wSt OFFER FOB RONEY PLACE IS HADE TO OWNERS Pretty Snrburban Home In Americas Bay Soon Bo Sold. The sale of the J. C. Roney resi dence on Prospect Heights, near the city park, Is pending and will doubt less be closed in a short wUle, advantageous offers for tbe property have been made the family. The sale of the plantation of one thousand seres also owned by the Roney family may likewise be effected shortly, as pros pective purchasers have made often therefor this week. CENTRAL’S NEW BRIDGE AT COLtKBUS TO COST $250JM9 FOR SALE: At reasonable prices, three or fbar good neoM EM —Isa HARROLD BROTHERS. 9-d 2t k w-tt Steel Structure Will lie Bunt Over tbe Chnltnhoochee. Columbua, Oa.. March 9.—A large party of worknpn, Including engi neer*. surveyors, etc., have arrived In tbe city for the purpoee of beginning work on the new steel bridge of the Central of Georgia which la to bo con structed serosa tha Chattahoochee river In place of the old Iron bridge leading ont from Columbus to BIr- m Ingham. Tho new hrldga Is to represent an expenditure of $250,000. It will be an up-to-date structure In every par ticular. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tki Kind You Kars Always Bwght When Good Fellows Get Together OsckorKpUDCKT "THtr WHISKEY Is the first choice. Its quality is a delight. Its purity a safeguard. Its class thoroughbred; Mellow and soft, because naturally aged. You can't go wrong if YOU choose it. Guaranteed under National Pure Food Law, Ser. No. 137, by us. It Is the only high-grade Whiskey sold at the following prices: Four Full Quarts $ 4.00, Express Prepaid Eight “ “ 7.50, - 12 “ “ 11.00, • : *' ^ M ORDER JTY OF TEE , u Co., Jacksonville,, Bears th# v* Signature of Cjt AUmayer k Fla Fla. Bedlngfleld ft Co. Jacksonville, Fla. Cbas. Blum ft Co.. Jacksonville, Fla. Canepa Bros.. Jacksonville Fla. Glendale Co., Jacksonville, Fie. ppmin, Jacksonville Fla. Long, Jacksonville, Fla. I. Loeb Savann W. F. J. C. United S. Welchselbaum ft Mi Fla. J. H. Woolley, Ji