Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, March 24, 1910, Image 5

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■ Mode) Fifty-three, 34 II. P., 61,800, with Msgueto, Lamps soil Tools. T HIS new Ilntablcr Fifty-throe, at $1,800, ex cept for improvements, is identical in quality and power with previous Rambler models which sold at $-.1,2.30. Model Fifty-three—*Five-pa.wengrr; four-cvlimtor, 4J5 s 4#;84 II. P.j v. Iieel-base, 108 iuciies; wheels and dins, 30x3# inches; equipment— magneto, oil aid-- and tail-lamps, gas bead-lights and generator, horn, tooU and jack. Spare Wheel with tire, brackets, and tools# *74. borne # The Car of Steady Service Is better than any previous Rambler in quality, dig nity, silence and comfort, and, in many respects, it is superior to any other automobile. Model Fifty-five—^even-passenger, 44,300; four-cylinder, 5 x B)i; wheel-base, 143 inches; wheels and tires, 30x4# inches; equipment— magneto, 0-80 storage battery, two gas head-lamps, electric side-lamps, combination electric and oil tail-lamp. Pnsto-lite tank, adjustable robe-rail, horn, jock, and touts. Spare Wheel with tire, brackets, and tools. $100. CURES • sm DISEASES The skin Is composed ol two distinct layers. One is known ns the epidermis, or outer skin, which has no fibres, and serves principally as a covering to the body and a protection from outward dangers to the delicate flesh beneath. The other layer is known as the derma or true skin, and is composed of elastic fibres, fat tissue glands, lymphatics, nerves, etc. The thousands of tiny veins and arteries with which it is interlaced constantly supply every fibre and tissue with healthful properties from the circulation to keep the skin smooth and perfect. This is changed, however, when the blood becomes Infected with hnmora, acids or impurities. Instead of constantly supplying rich, nutritive properties to the skin, the circulation deposits the acrid impurity with which it is contaminated, into the sensitive fibres and CRISIS OVER BEAUTY IN SAN DOMINGO. Girl May Be Made Queen of Island. New York. March SI—'The full as tonishing story of how the government of the Dominican republic almost suf- = THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES RECORDER. THURSDAY. MARCH 24. 1910 MRS. SLOCUM IS KILLED IN CRASH OF AUTO. Speeding Car and Troliey Collided.' (Special to Tlmes-Reeorder.) Washington, D. C., March 23.—M* por-General J. Franklin Bell, chief 3.3.3. CORED HER. tissues. This causes irritation and inflammation, which splits or breaks the thin outer cuticle, while the tissues beneath ulcerate and discharge upon the surface in the form of Eczema, Salt Rheum, Tetter, etc. There is like wise a dry form of skin diseases, such as Acne, Psoriasis, etc. In these varie ties the humor in the blood diseases and inflames the glands, hair follicles, etc., causing them toswelt and protrude to the outer surface. Pimples, rashes, eruptions and like troubles, are all de pendent on imperfect blood, and no one can haven good complexion, free from humiliating blemishes, unless the skin is kept healthy by good blood. S.S.S. cures Skin Diseases of every kind by neutralizing the acids and removing the humors from the blood. It cools the acid-heated circulation, builds it up to normal strength, multi plies its rich, nutritious corpuscles, and adds to its purity in every way. Then the skin, instead of being irri tated, inflamed and diseased by acrid impurities or fiery humors, is nourished, soothed and softened by a cool ing. healthy stream of blood. S. S. S. is the greatest ol all blood purifiers, and therein lies its nbility to cure skin diseases. Book on Skin Diseases and medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA. KILL WE GET A RACE!* WITH DEAlH IN REFEREE IN AMERICUS?- EFE0R1 TO 6EI HOME. overthrow because of the beaut) i of staff of the army, was badly, but of a Syrian girl arrived la New York i possibly not dangerously Injured, sad recently la a letter written to At Mrs. Herbert J. Slocum, wife of Major Jloda, the Syrian daily newspaper Slocum, of the Seventh cavalry, was here, by its correspondent in San almost Instantly killed early today In Pedro de Macoris. I an automobile accident on the Tarry- Although the crisis was reached a' town road, in the northwest outskirts month ago, state affairs In the re- of this city, when a trolley ear col- A. Tonic Tired? Just ss tired In tire night? Things look power? Just re Sarsaparilla is a MoItttumMalt. Take r-nt v those medl. freerromalcobol.lt tines the test coe'jfj endorse. Conmtl into the blood; gives pturmmiocletfreely. to the nerves; strengthens MULES AND BARN ARE BURNED BY FIREBUG WRECK OF THE . WILL BE Heavy Loss falls on Negro farmer. • public are itill In a turmoil, and a rev olution may be looked for at any time while the Senorita Amanda Axar remains unwed. Amanda Axar is a Syrian from Mf. Lebanon, possessed of a full, pensive, sweet countenance. February 10 la to Dominicans what lided with the auto. General Bell has one rib broken and a bad scalp wound and several braises. Ttys chauffer was uninjured. MINNESOTA’S BIG FUND FOB SCHOOLS business Men Would Like Millionaire Has a Special to Have One. Apparently nothing further has yet ten <!ono in tho matter of securing ho appointment of a referee in bank ruptcy for Americus. At the lust meeting of the Board if Trade, G. R. Ellis, Esq., apparentely [peaking with some authority, said he l;lt convinced that if tbe matter were 'Perly presented to Jndgo Speer that h<’ Jadgo would tako pleasure in grut- |ylng the wlBhes of tho buslnoss in- krests hero and would name some poil man ns referee for this county. [The buslnoss men were gonoraliy ■asnd to bear this and It was felt lat tho matter stood In good shape. I°tlilng further was done at the time, |h"iiiK apparently the impression that Kills, or the attorneys here, would |‘"k the matter to the attention ol M* 1 " Speer In a proper manner. far ns can be loarned this has It been done. It seems to be a ques- of everybody waiting on every- 1 » ■ to have something done that flerybody wants done. IFviTIng assured that Judge Speer III make the appointment If he Is |oi"Tly requested to do so. It Is prob- th'at at the next meeting of the ard of Trade a resolution will bt produced requesting the Judge Irrclse his authority and gratify the |»h"s of Sumter county In this way. 'Ith so many able attorneys here ' ro wouH be no absence of good nterlal for the judge to select from nn appointment would probably t follow the receipt of the'resold- Speer, who has always Interest In this city and Train Speeding. (Special to Tlmes-Reeorder.) Atlanta, Ga., March 23.—A special train bearing Thomas F. Walsh, the millionaire mine owner, to his home in Washington, D. C., passed through At lanta early this morning in a thrilling race against death.' The train arrived at the union station over the Atlanta and West Point railroad from Mont- gtimery at 7:40 o'clock and left at it o'clock ovor tho Southern. The lay over here was mado at the request of Mr. Walsh himself,' in order to allow a union of the New Orleans mardi Holds About 3,000,000 Acres of Land gras and a Philadelphia Fourth of! Beside, July would suggeit to us. Each year St. Pant, Minn., March 23.—6. 0 San Pedro Macoris has a parade. », Iverson, state auditor, who has recent- state ball, p water spree, and a wine ly made a thorough Inspection of tbe carnival and ramifications. Each year school lands granted to Minnesota by a girl Is chosen queen of the fete. This congress in 1851, many years before year some one proposed the name of the state government was organised, Amanda Axar for that high office, j baa complied figures end made calcu- At once there was an outcry because lotions that are actonlablng oven to 8enorlta was not of Spanish blood and Minnesotans who knew In a general was not a native. The controversy W W, that the stats school fun d was spread to Santo Domingo, the lnhabi- gigantic. Tbe figures tho? that tbs tants of the capital became Inflamed fond now amounts to more than $21,- with enthusiasm, tbe army* was dlrid- 500,000, and that the state still holds ed and the police force disrupted. Tne approximately 3,000,000 acres of un members of the cabinet refused to B0, d land. These remaining lands have anything to do with President. have great wealth, fertile soil abuu- Ramon Caceres, because k<e would es- dance of growing timber, and the value of the iron deposits la, as thv> pousc nether one side nor the other. The minister of foreign affairs made formal offers of marriage to Miss Azar. The minister of war and ma rine ordered that the Dominican nary of one full-rigged rowboat, carrying three 17-inch oars and a life-belt, be rechristened Amanda. The minister of finance insisted that Miss Azar become bis wife. Several desultory duels were fought, which ended by the president’s threatening to put both suitors In the official lock-up of San Domingo. Riots Follow the Election. At length the day of voting came. Over 50,000 votes were cast, and when they were counted the Syrian girl was found to have been elected queen. Rlols followed In tho streets of San Pedro and tbe capital. The president convened tho cAbinet, which was all Vet the great body him a brief resting spell. Walsh Is In the last stages of tuberculosis and I f or jh ss Azar is also suffering from a largo tumor i 0 f citizens, refused to recognize on his neck. Hp became desporately j Syrian queen . Tho agriculturalist*,! Ill In San Antonio, where ho had gone; who gpeml mo8t of the j r t j me [ 0png .' auditor says, “almost beyond compre hension.” “We have already 1,000 forty-acre tracts of land, under mineral con tracts in the Iron-bearing districts,' Mr. Iverson reports, “from which I believe we will receive an average of 1,000,000 tons per forty, or a grand to tal of 1.000,000,000 tons, which, at a royalty of twenty-five cents a ton the contract price, will produce the sum of $250,000,000. This princely endowment will be realized within fif ty ) ! ears, or before the state Is a hun dred years old. Of this sum I esti mate that tho school fund will receive $17,000,000, the university fund $30.- 000,000, and tho remainder will go to the swamp-land fund, the Income from one-half of which goes to tho school fund and tho remainder to assist In maintaining our state Institutions. in order to benefit by the climate of that region. LOVERS’ RIGHTS UPHELD BY COURTS DECREE Judge Says Girl Can Entertain Her Wooer After Midnight. a kill'llv htv. M II M INSTERS WARNED (New York World.) According to Judge Queen, of Jer sey City, a girl has a right to enter- tain her sweetheart In her horns after midnight. Until yesterday Dr. E. Best, a dentist of No. 164 Orient ave- bad a different Idea. He returned to his home Thursday night a little af ter midnight and found IV sister and William Palmer in the dining room. . “Get out of here,’’ said the dentist to Palmer. "You ought to be In bed,” he told bis sister. Miss Best re plied she would stay where she was, and "Willie would remain, too. Dr.| Best and Palmer had a scuffle tbitj brought the elder Bests to tbo scene. The first thne a man comes home Ing In the public squares, attacked, ' a * e ^'s a surprise to Ms wife; In the the president, who was forced to flee, c °uree of time for him to come early for bis life. j ls a • hock - President Caceres was in a dilemma Fayette Mann, a worthy oolored far mer living east of Americas, near Brown's Mill,' sustained n severe loea early yesterday morning In the total destruction of hit barn and corncrib, with all contents. Mann’s fine pair of moles, his wagons, plow utensils and about 160 bashels of corn, be sides other property, were ewept away by the flames, the loea totaling (600 or 3704. When Mann was aroused by the fire the roof of the barn was falling In upon tbedoomed mules. The fire was undoubtedly the work of an Incendiary, and the loss falls hsavlly upon in Industrious and worthy ne gro. From Depths of Harl Havana. GOVERNOR IN CAMPING ON TRAIL OF NI-DEALEBS Those Who Haven’t Paid Tax WU1 Be Prosecuted. Atlanta, March 33.—Gov. Brown Is having tbe near beer tax law Invest!- gated with a view to collecting the taxes from a number of dealers, par ticularly In tbe large cities, who have failed to pay. Attorney General Hart has held that the penalty section nf the law of 1908, passed at the extra session of the General Assembly, is still valid and of fores; and It Is ex pected that prosecutions for a misde meanor will be ordered In those cases where dealers have wilfully refused or failed to pay tho tax. PLENTY OF ROTTEN CORN FOUND IN SOUTH GEORGIA 0 Food Inspector Mothvln Has Found Plenty Bad Corn. In- Atlanta, March 33.—Pure Food spector P. A. Methvln Los Just turned from a trip .through South Goorgla as a result of which he con demned 10,000 bushels of defective corn, 2,000 bushels of bad corn, five carloads of hsy, practically all of which was shipped *o Georgia from other states. When a man Is engaged to a girl her whole family act as It It were to them. (Special to Times-Recor Washington, D. 0„ March house this afternoon passed providing for the removal of the l of the United States battleship from Havana harbor and farther j Tiding for the barlnl In Aril cemetery of whatever bodies may found therein. The bill appropriates one hundred thousand dollars for the purpose of raising the wreck. The measure will now go to the senate. BUYERS OF BOOZE MUST RECEIPT FOR BOXES Effect Express Co. Pats Into Laws. Tlw tho o Atlanta, Ga., (March 33.- waa thrown into the camps o patrons of Chattanooga and Ja villa boose dispensers today new rale of tho Southern Company wan proclaimed to. feet that hereafter the man who ders n bottle or a Jug mnet it In person. Heretofore, the eon, daughter, or even next friend i tbe buyer could sign for the Now the consignee must sign self. The earns rule will be enforced In other cities of state. sign OXFORD BE AT CAMBRIDGE IN EXCITING RACK Old Rivals at the Ours Mfcet Again I r.) (Special to Tlmee-Recorder.) Putney, Eng., March 23.—By lengths Oxford defeated Cambridge to day In hollow fashion at tho annual over tho championship courso from Putney to Kortlake. Time of race, 29 minutes, 14 seconds. Last year Oxford won by three and a halt lengths In 19 minutes, 50 seconds. The man who can flatter without overdoing It always makes a hit with woman. i If a girl tells a young man she Is fond of lobsters. It msy be hi* cue to He has over four years more tv serve as president, If be can only stave off a revolution. He finally suggested that'Mercedes Casieiero, a lovely girl of Spanish blood, yet native born, share Mlse Axar’e honor. This happy thought was carried out and both the queens presided at San Pedro's fete. “Since the fete, however,** writes At Hoda’e correspondent, “a great dis sension has arisen as to which of the two young women was really queen Tbe members ot Caceres cabinet can not be relied upon to suopoi t him. Al ready there Is talk of Inducing a rev olution and making Apianda Azar tbe queen-In fact as sne was queen la fancy.” NEW WIGWAM EOB GEORGIA AT A COST OF l FROM THE BENCH They sided wit!. Mis. Best and her' *™ ot Stale Will Itnlld ‘ ‘ I sweetheart. A .policeman arrested j Home. Nnlress For Jilting as They both Dr. Best and Palmer. Justice hnnld Know the World by 39. ' Queen adJud * cd ,he <,ontlat * ullty ,f | assault and battery and released him »• March 23.—According to the' ,,nder su,,,ended ,enlcnce - decision of a French Judge, t tPra by the time they are 39 "d not 1IER RAPID RISE. czpect legal redress if permit themselves to be deceived, [have only themselves to blame are Jilted. Thla decision was r* tlJe c **« of a spinster, aged f had fccelced n proposal from | of 79. man it a xrown-u| [years and [w his own an . and after trousseau Hereupon From the Kansas City Journal. “She began as a chorus girl.” . “Well?" “But recently she bis outstripped some of the leading prime donnas.” “Are you referring to ter progress cr her costumes ” A HAPPY HOME b one where health abounds. With Impure blood there can not be good health. With a disordered UVfiR there cannot be good Mood. Mils fy the torpid LIVER and restore PRIMARY IN LEE COUNTY CALLED ON JUNE STIL Leesburg. March 23.—Lee primary tor held on June 8. be nominated by stead of Atlanta, Ga., March a final decision to for the Order of Red Men, the Red Men’s Wigwam Association, of wUch H. L. Collier Is president, will hold a meeting Saturday night for the pur pose of adopting a charter for the as sociation, as has been amended by (' Superior c-jurt This w.ll allow the Issuance < 375.000 additional stock. This additional stock will be sold I the stockholders of the t and members ot the order throng] the state at the earliest poselbl meat and n competent architect be engaged to draw plans for building. Work will begin eome this summer, and It to hoped to i piere It by ’he sal of the year. ire new budding will t o erected tri the site of the preseat Red Men building *t 86 Central arenas.