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THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1910
A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE.
Baby’s coming wtl! be a time or rejoicing, and not of ap-
prehension and ttrr, It Mother'! Urln-.d li used by tho expcc- W
tant mother In preparation cf tbs event. "Me la not a mcdl- vi^nrl
cine to bo taken internal:?, hot n liniment' > bo applied to tho
body, to assist nature in the necessary ph deal changes of the system. Moth
er’s Friend is comyrscd of oils and mcclit aes which propara tho muscles and
tendons for the unusual strain, render tho ligaments supplo and elastic, aids la
the expanding of the skin, and flesh fibres, and strengthens all tho men.brines
and tissues. It lessens the piln *nd dancer at the crisis, and assures futurs
health to the mother. Mother’s Friend Is sold at drug stores. Write for our
free book, containing valuable information for expectant Mothers.
THE BRADFIELD CO.. ATLANTA, GA.
AMERICUS. GEORGIA. (WEEKLY)— I IMtS-KhCUKUtK
I.S.S.
CUBES
OLD SORES
ItIKEt MOKt BUILDINGS
IN BUSINESS DISIRICI
very old sore is an infected spot on the flesh, kept
n . constant drainage of impure blood into the place
lie of the principal constituents of blood is plasma,
inj: property. Where the circulation is pare this
lit of the blood, which is of a glutinous or stick v
performs the necessary work in healing all sorts',
is and lacerations. It does this by sticking o-
g the parts together, while nature causes a knitting
tissues and solidifies the place,
bis healing property is frequently destroyed by
t accumulations in the blood, and this‘vital fluid
ly loses its power to heal, but becomes a source of
ion and disease to any open sore or ulcer on the
Constantly it discharges its morbid matters into
lace, and gradually it causes the infection to
and the sore enlarges. The morbid matter in the blood comes dry '
Find Structures introspect
for)ackson Street.
Oa top of the news that Mr. C. L
Ansley will reconstruct, practically
rebuild, the structure at the cornel
of Jackson and Forsyth) streets, come^
the Information that Meaari. Lee Al
len and C. C. Hawkins will probably
ANOTHLK
LAND IS
Mire Investments By
The sale of the big Parker-Speer
plantation of near 4,000 acres as re
ported yesterday by the Southern the
Realty Co., of Anjerlcus, la the largest
deal of the many made here recent
ly in which 1 South Carolina Inveet-
erect three buslneat buildings on 1 ora are the purchasers. The land
the lot recently purchased by then | thus disposed of lies within three
on Jackson street, adjoining the laun-
lilTi-rent causes.
CURED or EATING SORE,
lear Sir*! —I was suffering
ltly from a sore on my loft
.it, which had began to oat,
at tlmoo doop, shooting pains
Id pans through It. and tho
r wus discharging yollow and
er oir«csirs matter. I con
'd phvsicUns, bat their treat-
did not boneflt me very
My condition seemed
less, nnd I bad almcst do.-
d of gutting well. I knew
the disease waa hereditary
r esse, as on only sister, my
irr and two of her sleterr hnd
ol Cancer of the breast. After
I finished tho first bouts of
S. I felt some better, so con-
I it until I was cured.
MRS. JAMES CASSELL,
l‘on. Mo.
A long spell of debilitating sickness, which breeds
germs in tlic system, the retention of the refuse watt, rs of the body
because of a sluggish condition of the
diminutive members, a continued ma
larial state of the system, inherited bad
blood, etc , are usually rt-ponsible.
S. S. C. 1 ea’a E.iri.i i.nd ulcers in
the very simplest way. I! just goes
into the Circ"!a*.:o". rod removes the
impurities and ; -dieted r.
the means of k oping t!
then tkesore is 1 .urd't > i
the grcati t < f ,-:i l ie. J
not only dees it elc -if • 1
hut it adds ever- m.«t
it to promote g. d "•.< !>
very great eat t or '. .
have been wcalvv.-.d '
the consti' ut 1 'r- .i •.
sorewiil f..;d itt
r that are
1 ci • open;
a' B.S.S.is
j fi rs, and
:i culation,
■ : :o vtty to
t is of the
: -h sewho
it ,i -down by
c ot an old
iy needed
xsnot siinplycau.se a scab to come over an old sore, i»ut Ixginnn g at
•m it heals the place permanently by building new tissue and filling
i t with firm, healthy flesh. Special hook on Sores and Ulcers and
...1 advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA
HOSSY GLEN
WHISKEY
ONE-GALLON GLASS BOTTLE
EXPRESS PREPAID.
$3.00.
_We guarantee that it will please you;' other
wise it will coit you nothing. Thouiands of our
cuitomers will have no other whiskey, because
it is smooth, mellow, and just the right thing for
family and medicinal purposes.
Besides, we send the goods in a handy glass
bottle with wooden handle (like cut). This makes
a very useful article in the household.
If, noweret, you prefer il, wc will rend lour quirt bailies
at the lame price, $1.00, espreti prepaid.
d If you are not Minified In every particular
Try us and „ ...
after you receive the irooris, send them back and your money
will be returned immediately. You take no chance*. Wc
ourselves run all the risk.
Understand: an order sent to us with the money Is slm-
the money just as cvidcucc of your good faith and came*.*
fied—then we keep the money. Otherwise, you return the
Rood* and we refund the money. WKITK FOR COM-
PLKTK PIUCK-UST.
THE UNITED
West Bay Street,
STORE
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
also at New Orleans, L*., nnd Buffalo, N. Y. Capital. $250,000.00.
this out nnd we will send a corkscrew or other novelty with shipment, free.
Garages and Owners
era. Merchants, Barber 8hops, OHIco men, Banks, and many
buying “Emerald Cream” Metal Polish,
i fall in line with them and do the same
1 Gallon Cane $1.25 Per Can
1 Quart Cans 60 P»r Can
1-2 Pint Can 25 Per Can
1-S Pint Cans 10 PerCan
panted. Call or write for price* and term*.
Johnson i
505 Jackson Street, Americas, Go.
eial Values!
Shriner and Urner Oxfords for
Hamilton Brown Shoes complete
|ld and young.
king, the Blue Ribbon Brand, excellent quallUea, the price*
Pew, cletn goods, no old etock to advertise cheap to get
I- You take abiolutely no rlak when you buy of me. Satle-
£ed. Account* charged payable the let of each month to
pelbllity. Come In and »ee If you don’t believe. No harm
This lot has a 75-foot frontage and
a fine depth. It 1* regarded as
admirable location for bualneea and
office buildings, the travel along
Jackson atreet at this point increas
ing all the time. It being probably the
main highway of the city at this
time.
Arch tect Lockwood, of Columbus,
spent a day this week In consultation
with Messrs. Allen and Hawkins. The
business situation here was carefully
studied and tho needs of prospective
tenants thoroughly considered. On
the bas s of the Information obtain
ed on this trip the architect will pre
pare rough plans for several kinds of
buildings. These will be gone over
by the prospective builders, and after
the needs of probable occupants hKYe
been gone into further an order w!l
probably be given to the architect to
proceed with the plans for the three
buildings, or rather for one building
that will be dlveded into three by
fire walls.
Mr. Lee Allen, who has the matter
'n charge, 'has several tenants In
prospect and expects to have a de
mand from others for accommoda
tions before the plans are finally de
cided upon. The building will have
a fine pressed brick front, with stone
trimmings, and will be a decided ad
dition to the business section of the
city. It Is probable that suits of
offices especially des'gned for doctors
dentists and lawyers will be one r-f
the features of tho structunes, al
though this and other matters are
still In a tentative shape.
The opening of the postoffice Ir
the near future Is also expected to
lead to the removal of some of the
wooden structures near It and the
erection of modern and thoroughly up-
to-date buildings. It Is a safe asser
tion that within two or three years
there will be a decided change In the
appearance of the sect'on about La-
mar and Lee streets and that Jack-
son street will also see considerable
improvements. The remodeling and
renovation of the Windsor hotel and
the erection of the new government
building hare undoubtedly served tc
give a great stimulus to proper*y
'nterests In their vicinity. Values of
lots are said to have stiffened very
much In the past threo or four
months In that territory and the
prospective improvements will have a
tendency to send values up higher.
miles of Amerlcue, and besides ex
cellent farming land* contains two
mill sites and splendid water power
for manufacturing purposes. The
exact area Is 3,740 acre*, and while
the price paid for It by the purchaaer.
Mr. T. B. Stackhouse, of South) Caro
lina, is not given, it probably exceed
ed $50,000. Quite recently Mr. Stack-
house has made other land purchases
near Americas—fine farming lands—
gagregating $60,000, or a total of $116,'
000.
Model R 30-35 Horse-Power
GOUNIY THE WINNER IN
LAW SUir OVERMULES
Supreme Lourt Decision in
Sumter’s Favor.
Washington Onre Gave l’p
to three doctora; was kept In bed for
five weeks. Blood poison from a spid
er's bite caused large, deep sores to
rover his leg. The doctors failed, then
“Bucklen’s Arnica Salve completely
cured me." writes John Washington,
of BosquevlUe, Tex. For eczema, bolls,
burns and piles Its supreme. 25c at
Eldrldge Drug Co.
DEATH OF IV. A. FERRY
AT HOME IX SCHLEY
Well Known Citizen of That County
Passes Away.
Mr. W. A. Perry, aged 55 years and
a well known resident of Schley coun
ty, died at his home there Wednesday
Sumter county is winner In the
case carried to the Supreme court in
the way of mandamus proceedings to
compel the county treasurer, Capt. Pit
Williams, to be sure, to pay a mule
bill for tbe county which the coun
ty commissioners had made a kick at.
It was the celebrated "mule auit'
originating here last year in tbe pur
chase of eight “beauties’* for county
road work.
And thereby hangs a tale—a real
mule tale.
When the mulctlcal covey flew hers,
the coun j commissioner making the
purchase declared they were by tu
means the mules purchased; they
swore that a misdeal had been mado
and threw up th<e cards. |
The owner of the long-eared warb
lers was positive that the mules ten- ,
dcred here were the mules bought,
and demanded to be shown the coin
of tbe county. I
And thus created another swish of
the mule tale. ,
Before the Kentucky belles arrived
here the coun'y had paid the bill by|
check on a local bank—a little matter
of probably $1,800.
But when Commissioner Bolton be
held the asinine flock (the mules) ho.
instituted a robust kick. He had made ’
the purchase, and, he vowed, that tho
songbrda sent him were not tbe
c'.sier blossoms which he had picked
the week before. |
The mules went to work, and the'
comending parties went to the court
house. Mandamus proceedings were
Instituted to force payment of
mullnery bill. In which tho county
won out The case waa appealed to
the Supreme court, and aga'n Sumt*r
lands on top.
The county still has the mules, and
while not the robust Ways wanted
for the use of the Christian subioil-
ers, the commissioners doubtless will
be willing to keep them and pay.
a fair pr'ce for the beauties
El'. .
This Is a Business or Professional
Price 11.100.00 fob. Rnelnc, Wle.
Model T 30-35 Horse-Power
The Five Passenger or Pleasure Car.
Price $1,850.00 fob. Itnclnc, lVIs.
Model S 50 Horse-Power
Six cyl.nder, silent motor. HU* I# tbe family or pleasure car. This
tho ear 1» also built In dose body, five-pa senger. Either of this Is ISO wheel
base and rides like a palace car.
Price $2,000,00 fob. Racine, WIs. |
For further Information write or call on I
J. H. & S. D. FULFORD, DAWSON, 63..
Agents 'or leneil. handoiph, l oughcty. L* e and Sun ter Counties.
AXS1VERS EVERY CALL.
Americas People Have Found That
This Is Trnc.
SEED! SEED!
A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench.
A llttli cause may hurt the kid-
night, after a brief Illness. Mr. Perry ; neys.
. WOOD, 213 Forsyth St.
fV, President. CF4WFOHD WHSATLIY, Tie# ta»
M. «. XeNCLTl. Cashier
MERCIAL CITY BANK
)SITS ARE GUARANTEED BY
CHARACTER AND INTEGRITY
OF OUR DIRECTORS/
was a brother of Mr. R. J. Perry, of
Amerlcus, and well known here among
many friends who deeply deplore his
death. Mr. Perry Is survived by hlf
wife, two sons and Awo daughters. The
funeral took place at Ellavllle yester
day afternoon, and waa largely attend
ed.
Consider Year Health.
—DIRECTORS)—
die. T. Fergasoa,
W. E. Hamilton, _
Crawford Wheatley, ,
Vi®
P«M on Time Deposits.
The eymptoms of dliordered livers
are fallow comploxion, coated tongue,
toes of appetite, .bllllouanese, head
ache, etc. These indicate that sertons
sickness Is approach Ing. A recognis
ed remedy for these disorders Is
(HUNGER'S LIVER REGULATOR. It
removes all bllllous accumulations,
stimulates the kidneys to throw off
Injurious accumulations, Increases the
appetite and Insure* good health. Nev
er allow yourself to become billions.
Keep the old standard GRANGER'S
ui
1 REGULATOR In ths home and
when necessary. Price at Drug-
25 cent* In enameled tin boxes.
Chanco for Everybody.
(Atlanta Constitution.)
Seise the opportunity to rite in the
world by Investigating the coat ot liv
ing.
£>,<olls of backache often follow.
Or ijme Irregularity of the urine
A certain remedy for all attacks.
A medicine that answers every call
Is Doan's Kidney Pills, a true spe
cific.
Many Americas people icly cn It.
' Here Is Americui jroof:
O. M. Horne, 710 Church street,
Amerlcus, Ga., says; “I have used
Doan’s Kidney Pills at different times
for five or six year* and I have
been very much pleased with the re
sults. I was troubled by weak kid
ney* and bladder and was very anx
ious to get relief. When suffering
from one ot these attacks, I used
Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at
Dodson’s Pharmacy, and they prompt
ly drove away the. complaint. I have
no hesitation In recommending this
remedy."
For aale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Postcr-MUburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for tbe United
States.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take no other.
FRESH GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER
SEED NOW (N STOCK.
- D. F. DAVENPORT,
AMERICUS, GA.
410 Lam *r St, Opp. New Postoffice. Phono 16]
Farm Loans
.
Patience la a great virtue—In others.
Large amount of Special money to loan on
farms from 5 to 10 years at low rates of interest
Quick money.
W. W. DYKES, Americus, Ga
“HAS BEEN?” Or “RIGHT NOW ?
It Is alright to be able to say that you formerly spent money “Like dirt,"
perhaps, but It la much better to be able to eay ba I have aome'TUgb Now.”
Lot us help you save. j ’ .nljj |&4JP > 4^141
Americus Trust & Savings Bank,
Amerlcus National Bank Building.