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AUTO TIRE REPAIRING
Tires vulcanised 35 cents. Blow outs 36c, 50c and 75c. Blow outs, cuts
and rim cuts in tires vulcanised at lowest prices. All work guaranteed.
Fisk and Hartford tires for sale. Also Fisk, Hartford and the Empire Peer
less Inner-tubes. Horn bulbs, blow-out patches, air gauges, batteries, carbide.
Are you frequently hoarse? Do you
have that annoying tllckllng In your
throat Doe* your cough annoy you
at night, and do you raise mucus In
the morning? Do you want relief? If
fo. fake Chamberlain’s Congh nemedy
nnd you will be pleased. Sold by all
dealers.
Tonring ears, runabouts, carriages, trap*, rsoey teams, business'aid'
stenlc rigs, hacks and baggage. Call* receive prompt attention. -SB
Tonring cere for pleasure partine 33.04 for lint hour end 32.00 for
■Mb additional boar. The Isrgeet dr aye In the city for moving household
food!, etc. PHONE No. 31.
HARD LUCK.
Caller—"How pleased, yon mnst oe
to And your new cook Is a stayer.”
Hostess—"My dear, don't mention
It* She staysd all right, bnt unfor
tunately she’s not a cook.”—Boston
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rOLEYSHOHEMSE
G. O. LOVING & CO.
AMERICUS. GEORGIA. (WEEKLY)— TIMES-RECORDER. TH URSDAY. MARCH 17.1910
Have Yon Tried It?
There is a bottle of Cardui waiting for you at the
drug store. Have you tried it?
If not, we urge you to do so, before your troubles
have obtained such a hold on you, that nothing will drive
them out
Even now, it may be nearly too late. But fry it any
how. If anything can help you, Cardui will. It has helped
in thousands of cases, where other medicines had been
tried in vain. Why should it not do the same for you?
GRtAl.HAUL Of GOODS
IS MADE BY OffICERS
WHITES IN PRISON FOR
TRIAL AT CITY COURT.
Woman and Three Men in Articles Are Hidden Under
Castle Sumter. | Negrg C hurch.
The Amerlcus jail holds a larger! Stolen merchandise to the value
number of white prisoners just at this1 several hundred dollars was discover-
Ta L e CARDUI
time than in a long while—a total of
four—a young woman of very good ap
pearance, sad three men, two of whom
are held upon the same case that re
ed yesterday afternoon, deftly con
cealed in a deep hole beneath
African Metbodlit church on Jackson
street One of the suspected parties
suited in tne arrest and detention of • told a story which directed the oftl
The Woman’s
Tonic
Wy daughter, Octava, would have been in her grave
today, had it not been for that fine medicine, Cardui,”
writes Mrs. Laura Lawrence, of Drennon Springs, Ky.
“Nothing I tried helped my daughters until she had
taken Cardui. I had sent for the doctor, when 1 thought
of your medicine and got a $1 bottle. When she had
taken four doses she became all right I often recommend
Cardui to my friends.”
Your druggist sells Cardui with full instructions for use
on the bottle.
Writt to: UdleV Advhory Dept. Chalbnoo-a Medicine Co.. CiaH.n^ r Tent,
lor Sftclal Inzlrvcttons. and M-pase book, “Home Treatment for Women." sent tree.
You’re sure to be delight-
with the new fabrics we
tall show you in our new
tecial suits now arrived
IARTSCHAFFNER& MARX
The new grays anc
pattern blues are the
most attractive things
we’ve ever seen; the
weavers have certainly
done their best; as for
the style and tailoring in
these clothes, there’s cer
tainly nothing left to be
desired.
Every fabric we offer
in Hart Schaffner
Marx clothes is strictly
all-wool; you’ll find even
the light summer weight
goods more comfortable
to wear because they’re
all-wool than if they
were part cotton.
We want to have you
wear these clothes; we
getting you into them.
lay now we’re ready to show you the fin-
thes made.
18.50 to $40. Extra Trousers $3 to $8.
•Wkf Hart Scbafacr Sc Mars
serve you by
best
[Remember we personally guarantee
I every article we sell. Your money
I refunded if you are not satisfied.
W. D. BAILEY CO.
IERICUS, GEORGIA
■ATMY, PrtfUesL CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Ties P»S*
B. E. MeXULTY. Cashier.
IMMERCIAL CITY BANK
|DEPOSITS ARE GUARANTEED BY
CHARACTER AND INTEGRITY
OF OUR DIRECTORS.
—DIRECTOR*.—
j»o. T. fargns's*
W. E. Hamlf.on,
Crawford Wheslltf.
F. W. Grtfin,
H. A. HIM.
rt. E. NHcbtll,
0. W. Xnno,
ff. D. ItrriiN,
B. B. MrNe'ty,
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
the woman.
This trio Is Emma Hightower, her
alleged brother, Martin Hightower,
and J. L Brett, all held on the trunk
stealing charge.
And all will be tried at the next
session of city court on the fourth
Monday In March—two weeks bence—
tne ;nen for larceny and the woman up
on the charge of having received the
stolen goods of thorn.
The particulars In this case are well
remembered.
The men, Hightower and Brett, are
chftrged with the theft of a sample
trunk here recently, while the woman,
In whose possession many of the stol
en goods were found by the police de
clared upon their commlta! trial that
the two men gave them to her.
She denied any knowledge of the
then, declaring she was told by the
two men that they had bought all the
articles.
Near the woman's home In the red-
light district here Sheriff Feagin found
other goods to the value of several
hundred dollars that had likewise been
stolen from the sample trunk. This
latter "Und" was beneath s negro
church, where the woman had direct
ed him.
Her evidence seems to clinch the
case against the others.
The fourth white person In the
county jail Is one Perdue, s stranger
here, held on the charge of stealing
money and a watch.
Washington Onre Gave Up
to three doctors; was kept In bed for
live weeks. Blood poison from s spid
er’s blto caused large, deep sores to
rover his leg. The doctors failed, thou
"Bucklen's Arnica Salve completely
cured me," writes John Washington,
of Bosquevllle, Tex. For eczema, bolls,
burns and plies Its supreme. 25c at
Eldrldge Drug Co.
COMPANY WILL PAY FARMERS
FOR CROPS QF BROOM CORN
Hundred Dollar s a Ton Is Offered the
Farmers Ilere.
Would tbs farmers of Sumter or
ottfr counties hereabout, care to
raise broom corn this summer at
the very excellent price of 3100 per
ton? This offer, together with free
seed for planting a crop this year, is
mads the farmers here, and the prop
osition Is s very liberal one.
The Tlmes-Recordsr is advised by
the Savannah Wooden ware Company
that It will take all the good broom
corn thus offered.
A regularly drawn contract Is
signed by the company, ons of the
most rsllable manufacturing conoerns
In the state, thus folly protecting
farmers who plant broom corn under
their liberal proposition of five cents
per pound, or one hundred dollars
per ton.
Broom corn can be more easily
raised than cane or millet, and «t
3100 per ton Is far more profitable
than cotton.
cers to this spot
Three heavy trays taken from the
sample trunk stolen at the Central de
pot early In the week were found bid
den under the church.
And every tray was crammed full
line merchandise.
The trunk thus carried away and
rifled of Its contents belonged to
representative of the Wsxelbaum Co.
of Macon, the articles found yester
day and before bearing the label
that house. Practically all of the
stolen goods have been recovered.
Sheriff Feagin has been working up
the case all the week, together with
the police, and have abundant evi
dence.
Three prisoners held In the jail
here, J. L. Brett, Martin Hightower
and the latter’s sister, Emma High'
tower, a resident of the tenderloin
here, are strongly suspected of com
plicity In the robbery, the woman be
ing charged with receiving stolen
goods.
Already she has told quite s good
deal about the goods taken from the
trunk. The three will be given
committal trial this morning.
When Sheriff Feagin lerrned yes
terday that the three trunk trays
were burled under the colored church
he went there alone and crawling be
neath the building In the darkness he
found the deep hole at the bottom of
It the missing trunk trays.
The three prisoners held here are
also wanted at Fltsgerald for crimes
charged to their account in that city.
OFFICES ARE SOLD TO
MR. STEVE R. JOHNSON
Buys Buildings on Jackson,
North.
Two thirds of all s man's t oubl.-a
wear petticoats.
A transfer In city realty In which
the consideration was several thous
and dollars was effected yesterday In
the sale to Mr. Steve R. Johnson of
the three frame offloes on Jackson
street and Immediately north of tbs
Bank of Southwestern Georgia. While
the buildings are small they are vary
desirable as Insurance, realty offices
and for like purpose* and are always
In demand. The lot has a frontage of
seventy feet on Jackson street
la valuable withal. Mr. Johnson pur
chased tbs property of the Harrold
estate yesterday, as an investment,
and will occupy one of the buildings
as his office.
Consider Your Health.
The symptoms of disordered livers
are sallow complexion, coated tongue,
loss of appetite, billlousness, head
ache, stc. These Indicate that serious
sickness Is approaching. A recogniz
ed remedy for these disorders Is
GRANOKR'S LIVER REGULATOR. It
removes all bllllous accumulations,
stimulates the kidneys to throw off,
Injurious accumulations, Increases th*
appetite and Insures good health. Nev
er allow yourself to become bllllous.
Keep the old standard GRANGER'S
LIVER REGULATOR In the home and
use It when neceissry. Price at Drug
gists, 25 cents In enameled tin boxes.
Only a little cold in the need may
bo the beginning of an obstinate case
of Nasal Catarrh. Dm* ont th* in
vader with Ely’s Cream Balm applied
straight to th* InBnmsd stuffed up sir-
passages. Pries 50c. If you prefer to
use an atomizer, ask for Liquid Cieaui
Balm. It baa all the good qualities
of the solid form of this remedy and
will rid you of catarrh or hay fever
No cocaine to breed a dreadful habit
No memory to dry out the secretion.
Price 76c., with epraylng tube. All
druggists, or mailed by Ely Bros., 60
Warren Street. New York.
NIX TIIOI’KAXD THE PRICE
PAID FOR A SMALL FARM
Land Doable* In Yalae Within Short
While.
Six thousands dollars for a snug
little farm of ITS acres was the round
price paid Mr. W. L. English yester
day by tho purchaser. Mr. M. N.
Childs, of Bronwood. The sale was
made through Messrs. English and
Waddell, of the Southern Realty
Co., of Amerlcus. The farm of 175
acres, for which) this price was paid,
lies jnat over the line of Sumter coun-
and Terrell In the latter county,
and was bought a year or two ago by
Mr. English at a figure well under
that paid In the sale effected yester
day.
helativc of lira. R. E. Allison Here
Sunday Evening.
Mr. R. E. Allison received Mon
day the sad tidings of the des'h ol
his annt. Mrs. Martha Allison, which
occurred Sunday evening at her home
near Gainesville, Ga. Mrs. Allison
was known to a Dumber of friends In
Amerlcus, baring visited be re In re
cent years. She was about 25 years
of age and Is survived by her hus
band and two children. Mr. R. E. Alli
son went to Gainesville to attend the
funeral yesterday, while the store ol
the Allison Furniture Co. remained
closed as a mark of respect to tht
deceased.
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which bos been
In use for over 30 years, luts borne tho signature of
and lias been made under his per*
sonal supervision since its Inlhney.
Allow no ono to deceive yon in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and” Just-as-good”aro but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
IUO AVA UlVt VV J *
What is CASTORIA
Costorin is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare*
gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Toothing Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sloop.
Tho Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
the Signature of
Bears
The Kind You Hare Always Bon#
In UsaJor Over 30 Years.
■■ass!
For Sale!
2,000 acres choice unimproved land,
near R. R. Station, suitable for sub-divi
sion, desirable location, and will make
fine farms. $8.00 acre. Opportunity to
double your money.
P. B. WILLIFORD,
526 Cotton Avenue.
Bargains in Farm Lands
850 acres, located on public
acres In cultivation,
snt houses and
Terms.
300 acres, located on
mostly gray and red with
falling creek ran* throngt
ALLEN &
H. C. TURNER,
JEFFERSON ST. : : : s AMERICUS, GA.
SEED! SEED!
FRESH GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER
SEED NOW IN STOCK.
D. F. DAVENPORT,
AMERICUS, GA.
410 Lamar St, Opp. New Postoffice. Phone 16]