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McLendon’s dismissal
IS DtCLAKED LEGAL.
State Supreme Court So
Decides.
Gov. Smith is 1 Upheld in
Action By G orgia’s
Highest Tribunal.
(Special to Tlmea-Recorder.)
Atlanta, Ga., March 18.—On every
jKjsslble ground oi argument and with
all the Justices concurring, except
Chief Justice Flab, who was absent,
the State Supreme court this morning
decided against former Railroad Com
missioner S. Guyt McLendon, and he
will not regain bis office. The court
in the opinion Just handed down, holds
that the act of Governor Smith in
suspending McLendon wag legal, that
I the IcKianlture's dismissal of him by j
majority vote In each house was legal
I that the lawa governing the whole pro-
| r< - dintts are constitutional and that
the office of railroad commissioner,
which lie held and from which he was
"fired." was and Is not the personal
property of McLendon, but the lirop-
■rtv of the people of the state.
The decision In the case was writ
es by Associate Justice H. M. Holden.
Former Governor Hoko Smith,
chose order suspending tho former
Railroad commissioner resulted In the
endering of the' decision of the Su-
einc court as above stated, declined
discuss the matter for publication
lad ay.
• I have nothing to say." replied the
brmer govorndr to an Inquiry by the
lllreath Press Syndicate.
I Mr. McLenlon was reached over the
pephone at his residence soon after
• decision was handed down, and
too, refused to discuss the matter
|r publication.
"I have nothing to say." ho replied
hen asked If ho wished to be quot-
in regard to tho decision. "I have
even seen tho decision."
Piles! Piles! riles!
lillams* Indian Pile Ointment will
e llllnd. Weeding and Itching Piles,
hsorbs tho tumors, allays Itching at
o, acts ns a poultice, givos Instant
ef. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment
prepared for Piles and Itching of
private parts. Sold by druggists,
Oe and *1.00. Williams' M'fg. Co..
Cleveland, O.
11
|KY IHX TOR IS DYING
AT HOME IN' GAINESVILLE
[II Known Slate Physician Is Near
ing the End.
(Special lo TImea-Recorder.) ’
laineavlllc, Ga„ March 22.—Dr. Jas.
| Hailey, of Gainesville, la reportod
He gained fame as a "baby
' having treated perhaps more
nts than any other physician In
I Southern states.
;alth 's Impossible when
> Is any derangement of the dlges-
I organa. Foley's Orlno Laxative Is
latural remedy for stomach, liver
1 bowl troubles. It nidi digestion,
f Mates the liver, and enrea habitu-
onetlpatlon. Sold by all Druggists.
VN SWEPT BY FLAMESt
EVERY IIOl'SE IS DESTROYED
arthe Fire Hugos In Louisiana
Tnwn.
WGPROHTINCOIION
If ECONOMYIS USED
Intensive Plan in Planting
Crop Urged.
• 11 |B ,r “c that cotton, as it has
been grown, has been the means of
reducing the fertility of the soil, but
tho damage has not been due to the
crop, but to bad farming. With bet
ter farming, It Is evident that cotton
should be the greatest and most prof
itable money crop that can be made
In the South.
When a man makes two bales of
lint per acre at a cost of $10 per acre,
as do sonic men. In a season like t!i.
past, with cotton worth 15 cents
per pound, It is evident that there
are few crops that can compete with
cotton for profit, where the farmer
farms Intelligently.
That cotton has been and la being
grown all over the South at too hlgff
a cost Is certainly true, and th'at the
majority of those devoting their at
tention to cotton have made no money
is true. -
But this Is not the fault of the crop,
but of the farming.
In tho case of the man mentioned
had cotton been down to the lowest
price, ho would have made a fair
profit per acre, while the cropper
whose cotton costs six or seven cents
a pound, would have been a loser.
Therefore, It conies back to tho fact
that cotton Is a very profitable crop
where a man farms right, and a bad
crop for the man who devotes all hi*
attention and land to cotton and gam
bles on a little 8-2-2 fsrtillxer and
expects his cotton to pay for every
thing else he needs.
But all over the South there is now
a wave of Interest In better methods
that promises much for the future.
TIMES RECORDER. THURSDAY. MARCH 24. 1910,
—
.
A Night Alarm
Worse than an alarm of Ore at night
It the metallc cough of croup bringing
dread to the household. Careful
mothers keep Foley's Honey and Tar
in the house and give It at the Drat
sign of danger. Foley’s Honey and
Tar has saved many little lives and Is
the only safe preparation for children
as It contains no opiates. 8old by
FUNERAL OF MISS SCIIROEDEIt
HELD AT CATHOLIC CHUKCH
Obsequies Will lie Conducted This Af
ternoon,
The funeral of Miss Elizabeth
Schroeder, whose doath occurred
Friday morning was conducted
from St. Mary's Catholic church
nt threo o'clock, with Interment
In Oak Grove cemetery. Rev. Fr.
Reich conducted the Impressive ser
vice.
Miss Scbreoder was the daughter oi
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. R. Schroeder and
a young lady whose charm of manner
had endeared her to a large^clrcle
of friends In Americus, where ane
grew up from childhood to beautiful
womanhood.
To check the progress of * dls-
treating maaldy Mian Bchroeder spent
a year or two In the more bracing cli
mate of Colorado, returning to Ameri
cus several months ago. She had im
proved but little, and gradually the
dread end drew near.
The announcement of her death yes
terday. while not unexpected, carried
sorrow to tho hearts of many
loved her very dearly.
THINK OF
ican Mustang' Liniment
(*>' AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU,
Relief from pain that might otherwise
cause you hours of agony.
Tired out muscles eased up ahd made
ready for another day’s work.
Lameness in the back and shoulders
promptly cured and stiff joints limbered
up. .
Bums, Scalds, Cuts and Mashes,ren
dered painless and quickly healed.
Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica
robbed of their anguish and banished
forever.
Ulcers, Old Sores and Open Wounds
healed promptly and permanently.
iftf
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The first application of Mexican Mus
tang Liniment subdues the pain but it
continues its work until every quivering
nerve is soothed and quieted.
The great penetrating power of this
'famous remedy enables it to do this
quickly and positively.
In all cases of Sprains, Bruises or Lame
ness. Mexican Mpstang Liniment
should be rubbed in persistently.
The
ble househo"
sure.
antiseptic qualities of this old relia-
usehold remedy make it safe and
Prices 25c., 50c., $1.00 per bottle. F.^.wdD na ua LYON MFC. CO. 41 to 45 So. 5th St, BROOKLYN/N.Y.
PROF. GEO. W. WAIKER.
AGIO 1EAGH1R, IS DEAD
Passes Attay ai Advanced
Age of 70.
who
HFtLTH AND Y1TALITY.
Mott’s Ncrvorlno Fills. *
iwla! to Tiracs-Recorder.)
courtvlllo, r„i., March 22.—This Tne great Iron ami tonic restorative
,f s ‘* hundred Inhabitants was for men and wom-n. P r ' ,<tu "£
,* lly ’’"atroyed by Games L>-j noraal rigor. For
r y building In tho business i, a | 0 by druggist* or by mall. $1.00
t and the best residence sec- , wr box, 6 boxes for $6.00.
Sold by W. A. Hembert. Americus.
'•is burned.
"f is now on the way here from
' cities. Several persons are te
as missing.
s « Kidney Remedy Is a safe and
remedy for all kidney and
diseases, whether acute or
■t Is a splendid tonic for
need and elderly people and a
re for nil annoyances and Ir-
, "a of the kidneys and bladder
Jail Druggists.
TALKING of strike
[ SYMPATHY WITH CABMEN
nlnnM, Are Expected te Q«H
Today.
Hal to Tlmes-Recorder.)
pbarre, Pa., March 22.—“By to-
(morning am willing to pre-
jry union worker In Pennayl-
Hll be out In obedience to a
Strike call," aald President P.
$walt, of tha State Federation
upon hla arrival hare this
FIN (HOT TO MEET TEDDY
AND TALK IT ALL OVEK
Deposed Oflclal Has Gone to Meet
nig Chief.
Mr. J. Wiliam Walker, of Americus,
left yesterday for hla former home in
Blacksburg, Va., In response to a tel
egram announcing the sadden death
of Jils aged father. Prof. George W.
Walker, venerable instructor of Latin
In the Virginia Polytechnic Insti
tute.
The end came suddenly to this ripe
scholar as he was 111 but a few hours,
and for the first time In hla long
l:fe.
For thirty-six years Prof. Walker,
who had Just reached the allotted
"three score years and ten," was a
teacher in tho Virginia college and
widely known In the Old Dominion
as an educator.
Ho was educated at Hampton-Syd-
ney College and began studying for
the Presbyterian ministry, but relin
quished this later to taka up tha work
of teacher of language In the Poly
technic Institute, where the best years
of bis long and uieful life were spent.
He Is survived by his aged wife and
eleven sons and daughters, the young
est of them a son of sixteen years.
When
Good
Fellows
Together
Americus just keeps on growing de
spite obstacles, a fact that clearly
demonstrate! It the beat little city In
the etete of Georgia
For
Lame
Back
(Special to Tlmea-Rcocrder.)
Washington, D. C., March 22.—It
was learned today upon the highest
authority that Gifford Pinchot, the de
posed chief of ttw forestry aerv|ce,
has sailed from New York to meet Col.
Theodore Roosevelt lu response to a
cablegram which he received from the
ex-presldeni.
Are vou frequently hoarae? Do you
have that annoying tllckllng In your
throat Does your cough annoy you
St night, and do you raise mucua In
the morning? Do you want relief? If
so. taks Chamberlain a Cough Remedy
and you will be pleased. Bold by nil
dealer*.
\ mtn thinks he ha* n natural ca
pacity for history It be can remem
ber the year hi* home team won the
baseball championship.
Sprinkle Allen's Foot-Ease In one
•bo* and not In the other, and notice
when rubber* or overshoes become
necessary, and your shoes seem to
pinch. Sold Everywhere, He. Don't
An aching back is instantly
relieved by an application of
Sloan's Liniment
This liniment takes the place
of massage and is Letter than
sticky plasters. It penetrates
— without rubbing—through
the skin and muscular tissue
right to the Wine, quickens the
blood, relieves congestion, and
gives permanent as well as
temporary relief-
Here's the Proof.
Mr. .lA*K* C. I.KK, of 1100 Mk St..
».K..W:i.lilM;t.„i.Ii o.,irrll»»: ••Thirty
ymm ago I t«*ll I nun a waffnltl aixl *erl-
owsly iitjtirrol mjr back. I aufferel tertl- '
b)« a! iltifM; front the huaIIof mjrtMick
All MrnuiMl my stomach was just a* If I
liad I tee a k«ku With A club.' 1 used
e*ery pliuHvr I mold get with no relief.
HIoauti Llulmeiit took the peln right
out, and I can nowr do ah much leakier
work ma any iuau In the ibop, thanks to
Sloan’s
Liniment
Mr. J. P. Etax*. of Mt. Airy. Ga.,
•ajrst M After being afflicted for threo
year* with rheumatism, I used Sloan**
Liniment, and wag cured »om»d wad
well, and am glad to say 1 haven’t been
troubled with rhenaatlam ainee. My
leg wa« badly swollen front my hip to
my knee. One-half a bottle look tho
pain and swelling out.”
Sloan’s Liniment
has no equal as a
remedy for Rheu
matism, Neuralgia
or any pain or
stiffness in the
muscles or joints.
Mm, Ha, Hceid $1 JO
(Mm
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Boston. Mist.. U.S.A,
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