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AMERICAS. CE0RC1A. (WEEKLY)— TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. MARCH 24, 1910
$140 A TON FOR ILIbHI volt IN CDOfl'Yg
ALL BROOM CORN j 15 CAM IN PRIMARY.
Americus Factory is Eager Less Ilian 1,100 Gj Kilo
to Contract. ! it»o oox.
Do you ever wonder how you can remain young, or
why other women older than you, look younger than you do?
The secret can be put in a few words: “Preserve
vour health, and you will preserve your youth."
By “heal|fi” we mean not alone physical health, but
nerve health, as, sometimes, magnificently strong-looking
women are nervous wrecks.
But whether you are weak physically or nervously,
you need a tonic, and the best tonic for you is Cardui.
• |t builds strength for the physical and nervous systems.
It helps put flesh on your bones and vitality into your nerves.
For Infants and Children.
William* a Winner As
Are Moore and Re
ceiver Howell. •
ALCOHOL 3 PER CERT.
AVfegehMeftvpintlnnfrib-
shnilaiingiteftotiaiiiltoife
llagtteSioRaduaadOMdsd
j by a large majority In city and
county.
County School Commission >r W. S.
Moore is again elected to that office
by a flattering vote.
The three-cornered race for Us re
ceiver between Messrs. W. It. Speer,
J. P. Raiford and John T. Mowell re
sulted In the nomination of Mr.
Howell.
For the other offices there was no
opposition at all.
Sheriff Feagln and Deputy Sheriff
Fuller received practically tbs entire
vote cast; as did Court Clerks Alien
and Heys, Tax Collector I. B. Small,
Surveyor R. R. Howe and Coroner Ed
ward Jenkins.
At the court house here the vote
i was as follows;
For clerk, H. E. Allen «»7; sheriff,
W. H. Feagln, 694; tax collector, f.
B. Small 697; treasurer, P. H. Wil
liams 53$, J. A. Pinkston 16t; school
commissioner, W. S. Moore, 350—R. E
White 332.
The vote for tax receiver here was:
Howell 261; Halford 226; Speer 309.
The total vote for each candidate
was ss follows:
For clerk Superior court H. E.
Allen 1,106.
For sheriff, William H. Feagln 1,102.
For tax collector, I. B. Small 1,108.
For tax receiver, W. R. 8peer 250;
John T.- Howell 434;
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MEW YORK.
duction of broom corn ranges on to
ward the thousand pound mark. At
9140 a ton there la a handsome profit
In It to the grower. Mr. Gray will
furnish the seeds. He has a large
supply of them on hand. The United
States government has Issued a pam
phlet dealing with the raising of
broom corn that can be had for the
asking. There Is no reason why this
should not be made a successful money
crop in this territory. If Mr. Gray
could not use all raised there are man
ufacturers from one end of the coun
try to the other seeking supplies. I
But with the prospect of the broom
factory here being assisted and having ■
a number of men at work the coming
fall and winter there la every likeli
hood of Its requiring every ponnd
that can bo rafsed In this vicinity.
Are You
Honest?
Consider Yonr Health.
The symptoms of disordered livers
are sallow complexion, coated tongue,
loss of appetite, bllllouaness, head
ache, etc. These indicate that serious
sickness Is approaching. A recognis
ed remedy for these disorders Is
GRANGER'S LIVER REGULATOR. It
removes all blllloua accumulations,
stimulates the kidneys to throw off
Injurious accumulations. Increases the
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 necessary. Price at Drug
gists, 25 cents In enameled tin boxes.
With your land when for the
sake of saving a few dollars
you use a fertilizer "whose
only recommendation is its
analysis. It requires no spe
cial knowledge to mix mate-
P. Raiford
413.
For treasurer, P. H. Williams 836;
J. A. Pinkston 262.
For school commissioner, W, 8.
Moore 592; R. E. White 496.
For surveyor, R. Eh Howe. 1400.
For coroner, Ed Jenkins 1,107.
For executive committee for 37th
district, Jsmes Tsylor, W. B. Heys
N. A. Ray. W. M. McGarrah. who as
sume their duties Immedlatsly.
hen you come here for your
er clothes aild other good things
[ear, we’ll show you some of
pest things you’ve ever looked
In clothes; in hats; in bright
kg neckwear; in shirts of beau-
pattern and weave; gloves, ho-
r and all the rest; a great varie-
f good things.
rials to analyses. The value
of a fertilizer lies_ in the ma
terials used, so as not to
over feed the plant at one
time and starve at ahother.
This is why Royster brands
are so popular. Eveiy in
gredient has its particular
work to do. Twenty-five
years experience in making
goods for Southern crops has
enabled us to know what is
required.
See that trade mark is pn every bag
TRADE MARK
FUNERAL OF LITTLE ONE
IS HELD OX SUNDAY
The Pains of Women
Which result from a disordered con
dition of the womb and Its append
ages can usually be cured by the
timely use of thst great Southern
Remedy, VIN-O-VITAE, made by the
Granger Medicine Co., Chattanooga,
Tenn. This remedy has been a
standard In many families In the
Southern States for many ysars. It
cures the various ailments peculiar
to women and gives them bouyant
health. .If you “are all run down” and
have pains and Irregularities, VIN-O-
VITAE will give you good service.
Every woman ahould have It on hand.
Yon may need It at any time. Drug
gists sell It at 31-00 per bottle Send
for book of particulars.
THREE DARES IX A Bl'XCH
TO DEMAND TlIE MONEY
*s in a great arrav of attrac-
^lorings—grays, blues, browns,
patterns; all-wool weaves, do-
- and imported; perfect tailor-
id style.
I all the other things in the
quality class.
[8.50 to $40. Extra Trous rs $3 to $8.
REGISTERED
Royster Guano
NORFOLK, VA.
Look Well to Yonr Kidneys.
Kidney diseases come on slowly. Its
march la Indicated by cloudy or high
ly colored urine, pains In the back,
frequent urinatlqg at night, dry
tongue, thirst, etc. Don't neglect
these symptoms, but use U-RA-CURA
and be relieved of all these symptoms
Many bava been cured of Kidney and
Bladder troubles with thla remedy.
Druggists sell It tor 50 cents and 31
per bottle. 8end for booklet of partic
ulars. Granger Medicine Co., Chatta
nooga, Tenn.
Lightning tors np n building In
Americas, occupied by seventy people,
hurt one of them. Is
and dldn'
lightning losing Its pitcnoyt
AY BY CHECK
money in oar Bank and pay your bills by checks.
A pessimist la always calling yonr
attention to the unusual amount of
sickness there Is In the neighborhood.
Handsome granite columns are be
ing put In at the front entrance of
the Council batel. In place of the
bos a credit 7th, It gives you a Financial Standini
>ur business, be It lar ge or smell. Deposit your sal.
' as you need It. J
tericus National Bank,
in
I liability loader V. B. law*) « c
J. A. Davenport, phone 66.
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