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AMERICUS. GEORGIA. (WEEKLY)— TIMES-RECORDER. TH
URSDAY. MARCH 31. 1910
A Good Example
d example," writes Mrs. R. L Bell of
of what Cardui will do for suffering
“I am a g
McAlester, OkTi
women.
• I suffered with my head and back, for over six years,
although I tried everything, I never could get any
thing to do me any good, until I began to take CarduL
“Cardu has sure y helped me and built me up and I
m so thankful that 1 have found something that will do
ne good. I feel so much stronger and better than I have
a long time.
It is well to make up your mind before you are sick
it medicine you will take when you are sick.
±CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
You will be gird to take it when you are tired, mls-
ble and when life seems a weary grind. It will put
thoughts into your head, fresh courage into your mind
If not sick now, at least burn Cardui on to the pages
your memory, so that when you are sick you will ask
it without thinking.
If sick or weak, get a bottle today. At all druggists.
Write to: Ladle*' Advisory Dept, Ctiattaoocca Medicine Co.. Ctialtannoot*. Tcnit,
ptclal liutruclljiu. and W-psjc book. •'Home Treatment lor Womci" sent tree.
S. & G. W. ANDREWS
H PLANTERS’ BANK BUILDING
M LANDS,
TIMBER LANDS,
CITY PROPERTY
Swap or Buy. Loans Made. Security
Bonds. Fire and Life Insurance.
HEFFIELD, President, FRANK SHEFFIELD. Vic# Pm.
E. D. SHEFFIELD, Cashier.
OF COMMERCE
Americus, Ga.
meral banking business transacted and ill consistent courtesies ex-
pstrons. Certificates of deposit Issued earning Interest.
IERBERT HAWKINS
iENERAL INSURANCE
’hone 186, Planter’s Bank Building
Accident. Tornado, Liability Insurance ot alt kinds. Plat# Oli
8team Boiler, Burglary, Automobile. v
•t Companies—Liberal U fe Policies tuition. Let me taic with
; » policy. • can Interest yo o. giving you best meursece et Inwee*
fione No. 186.
BONDS.
For Sale
9
|Hundred Acres, only eeren miles from Americus, on public road.
In cultivation, perfectly level, bas good clay subsoil and pro-
1. good live room hotue built In a large grove of oak tree*. I
buses, barn, etc., corn mill and cotton gin. Place Is rented this
|18 bales cotton. Price $20 per acre.
FRANK J. PAYNE,
Building, . . AMERICUS, GA.
.NS! LOANS!
will lend you money on your farm
|city real estate at 6 per cent. Save
ney by giving us your application. See
*1. Eilis or G. C. Webb for particulars.
IRE LOAN & TRUST CO.
found hug ramng
HIGHLY PROflfABLE
So Will Branch Out On
Much Larger Scale.
Experience of Americus
Man in Raising Pork
for Market
Mr. George M. Bragg has experi
mented enough wltti bog raising to
show blm conclusively that It Is a
highly profitable business. This year
he expects to branch out and engage
In the raising of King Pork on a far
more considerable scale than In the
past. With no prospect of any decline
ot great moment In the value of meats
there Is every reason to look for ex
ceedingly profitable returns from ev
ery bog raised In Sumter county, and
the man who bandies the business in
a proper manner seems assured of
gratifying results.
•Mr. Bragg began his experiments
with |K>rk eighteen months ago when
he Invested $180 In hogs. Since then
he has sold off porkers to the ex
tent of $12.i and now has oa hand mar
kotable animals worth In the neigh
borhood of $400, together with some
small pigs that later on will be worth
$10 to $15 a piece.
Six months pigs, weighing 100
Itounda, have been sold by Mr. Bragg
recently at $10 each. He Is now pre
paring some for market that will brlag
a much larger price than this, owing
lo their greater weight
This year Mr. Bragg hopes to se
cure a large piece of laud and branch
out in the hog raising line on a more
extensive scale. It possible he will
have between 400 and 500 hogs ready
for the butchering process by the
close of next winter.
“I know that bog raising Is profit
able, highly profitable, and I propose
to push It,” said Mr. Bragg yester
day. ‘The only surprise to me Is that
our farmers do not raise more of them
than they do. especially as It seems
to be a foregone conclusion that all
kinds of meats will be high In price
from now on, with the tremendous In
crease In the consumptive demand,
find that hogs thrive In thli climate,
are easily and cheaply raised, and
when fed properly before killing have
firm, sweet flesh tint exceeds In
quality that of tbs western product
t have experimented In feeding them
and know Just about what Is required
to meet conditions. 1 see no reason
why Sumter county pork and Its pro
ducts should not take high rank. I
have heard a good deal about the hams
and bacon of Brooks county, bnt that
county and no other can excel Sumter
If we want to go to the trouble of
raising hogs and curing the meat prop
erly. 1 hope to be In position to push
the bog raising business daring the
next twelve months and I certainly be
lieve It will give me handsome
toms.”
rRkNDa HERE BtLItVE
HOKE SMITH WILL RUN
Expect Fight to Begin In
Sixty Days.
Seems as if Former Gov
ernor is Certain to
Make the Race.
M’U 6VC VfVA VV J '
Soldier Balks Death I'loL
It seemed to J. A. Stone, a civil wat
veteran, of Kemp, Tex., that a plot ex
Istcd between a desperate lung trou
ble and the grave to canse his death.
I contracted a stubborn cold,” he
writes, "that developed e cough that
stuck to me. In spite of all remedies,
for years. My weight ran down to ISO
pounds. Then I began to use Dr.
King's New Discovery, which restor-
my health completely. I now
weigh 1T8 pounds." For severe colds,
obstinate coughs, hemorrhages, asth
ma, and to prevent pneumonia Ita
unrivaled. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles
f-ec. Guaranteed by Eldridge Drug
Co.
AMERICUS OX WEATHER HAP
AFTER A LONG LAPSE
Daily Reports Will Again be Sent Oat
Here.
tains in Farm Lands
located on public road 5 miles from DeSoto. Ga. 600
Jltlvatlou, balance In timber. Good 7-room dwelling. 10 ten-
|and other buildings. Cheap at the price ot $18 per acre
located on pnblle road 7 miles from Americus, Ga.
and red with day sub-soil; extrm good tsnant boose; »wtr
runs through the place: lot of sew Umber. Price
ALLEN & CROCKETT
Americus Is back on the weather Job.
or rather on the weather map, after
lapse of several months. Mr. Frank
Karrold has kindly cons .-r.ted to act
the weather doctor, or "Old Probs”
at this s atlon, and will send to the
The friends of formsr Governor
Hoke Smith In Americus all seem to
expect him to be in the race for gov
ernor again. Mr. Smith carried the
county in both of bis races, but with
a reduced majority in the second race,
that against Gov. Brown two years
ago.
While in the city this week several
strong partisans of the former gov
ernor took advantage of the oppor
tunity to assure him of their active
support ia the event that he entered
the field again.
While the former governor did not
absolutely commit himself with a
statement to the effect that he was an
open candidate the impression left by
him was that he would probably be
In a position soon to call upon them
for the assistance they voluntarily
tendered him.
None of those who saw him ana
discussed public matters but were left
convinced that he would be leading
his forces In the coming state fight
and that one of Georgia's hottest b ti
tles was on the cards for the near
future.
Those who felt the ex-governor'
political poise while he was here look
forward sangninely to the gubernato
rial battle Starting any time within the
next sixty days, and that it will be
Smith against Brown.
The only thing, they eeem to be
lieve from.what they gleaned recently,
that can Interfere with or prevent
each a round-up ot tbs forces of dem
ocracy In Georgia would be a vacancy
In the United States senate, In which
event the former governor would no
doubt turn his wonderful energies In
that direction.
Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which has been
In use for over SO years, has homo the signature of
and has been mndo under his per*
sonnl supervision since Its Infancy.
Allow no ono to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Jii.st-as-gootl”nro but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of
Infanta and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR1A
Caatorin is a harmless substitute for Castdr Oil, Pare
goric, Drops mill Soothing Sy rups. It is Pleasant. It
contnlns neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotlo
substance. Its age Is its gunraiitce. It destroys Worms
nnd allays FcverUhiicM. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Dowels,’giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Soars the Signature of
TV Pain* of Women
.Vhlcb result from a disordered con-
dit.on of the womb and Its appond-
age* can usually hi cured by the
timely use of that groat Southern
Remedy, VIN-O-VITAE, made by the
Granger Medicine Co., Chattanooga,
Tenn. This remedy has been
standard In many families In the
Southern States for many years. It
cures the various aliments peculiar
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 should hive It on hand.
You mav need It st any time. Drug
gists sell It at $1.00 per bottle Send
for book of particulars.
HUGHES FINDS CONGRESS
A STRENUOUS PLACE
Has Stack Close to His Party In The
Fight.
Look Well lo Yonr Kidneys.
Kidney diseases come on slowly. Us
weather bureau dally reports of the j march is indicated by cloudy or hfgh-
temperature am rainfall In this cor
ner of the moral vineyard.
ne special bargains Is City Property, Vacant Lets In de-
, end homes In different parte of the city. If you want to
| home, or a lot to build on tee.
IUTHERN LAND CO.
i Building, ■ * AMERICUS, GA
Washington Once Gave Up
to three doctors; was kept In bed for
five weeks. Blood poison from a spid
er’s bite caused large, deep sores to
cover bis leg. The doctors failed, then
“Bucklen’e Arnica Salve completely
cured me,” writes John Washington,
of Bosqueville, Tex. For ecxema, bolls,
barns and piles Its supreme. 25c at
Eldridge Drug Co. e
TO INVESTIGATE ALLEGED
SHIP SUBSIDY LOBBY
(Spccal to Tmes-Recorder.)
Washington, D. C„ March 29.—The
Mouse today passed a resolution for
Investigating the charges that a lobby
was maintained in Washington by the
shipping interests to corruptly Influx
ence members of the house in favor
of ship subsidy legislation.
ly colored urine, pains In the back,
free neat urlnatlnc at night, dry
tongue, thirst, etc. Don't neglect
these symptoms, but use U-RA-CURA
and be relieved of all these symptoms
Many have been cured of Kidney and
Bladder troubles with this remedy.
Druggists sell It for 60 cents and $1
per bottle. Send for booklet of partic
ulars. Granger Medicine Co., Chatta
nooga, Tenn.
The Kind You Hare Always Bon#
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Your Spring
CLOTHES
SENATOR DELANEY
ARRRESTED FOB BRIBERY
(Special to Tlmes-Recorder.)
Jackson, Miss., March 29.—Senator
D. C. Dnlany was arrested today on
an Indictment charging bribery- In the'
recent senatorltal election. He was,
released on $5,000 ball.
Now that you’re ready to have
us open the ball with new spring
clothes, and we’re ready to do it,.
we intend to open your eyes, and
your pocket-book, by such a showing of
fine clothes as you’ve never before looked
at; at such prices as will make being well
dressed so easy that you can’t afford to be
anything else.
This spring we’ve made special efforts to
prepare for our friends an unusual display
and stock of the finest clothes we can find.
HARTSGHAFFNER& MARX II
most perfect products, in a fine array of new
colors and patterns;
you can’t appreciate how good these clothes
are without seeing them; there are no words
we can use to convey to you the beauty of
the fabrics, the smartness of the styles, the
perfection of the tailoring.
Our stock of suits offers a very remarka
ble variety of fine colorings and patterns.
You will not see any similar goods any
where else; patterns used by Hart Schaffner
& Marx are their’s exclusively; and our s ex
clusively. *
New ideas in Scotch cheviots, in heather
shades, new, fine English and American
worsteds; Irish tweeds; grays, browns, blues,
in all sorts of handsome patterns, stripes,
plaids, checks, plain colors; smooth and
rough weaves. Prices on these suits are
from $18.50 up.
THE W. D. BAILEY CO J
(AUanta Joarnel.)
Congressman Hughes of the Third
!s about convinced that the life of a
statesman In Washington Is pretty
strenuous. He came to congress st
tt« beginning ot the extra session on
March 15 of last year. Just in time
to be thrown Into the midst of the
rules fight that preceeded the tariff
ss and p |easin * fabrics -
ended, and Mr. Hughes was then Im
pressed with the strenuoslty of It all.
He Is a strict party man on prlncl
pie—a democrat of the old school—
and he bas joyfully followed Champ
Clark In all ot his attacks upon the
republicans.
Mrs. Hughes, wife ot the congress-
an. Is a close student ot political
affairs, and she hsa watched the rules
row In the house with Interest Una
ble to obtain a seat In the galleries
Sa urday. Mrs. Hughes, with
friends, stood on the floor ot the
hous . enjoying the overthrow of “Un
cle Jee."
Every new sabscrlbed carries a
special certificate catltllog yen te a
certain nomher of vote* Is the trlp-to-
New Tork Ceateet See the schedole
seder the crapes an page 4.
INSURANCE,
J. At Davenport.