Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, April 28, 1910, Image 6

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r 'f,\ j • ' ' ^THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. APRIL 28. 1910 Pale-Faced Women You ladies, who have pale faces, sallow complexions, dark circles under eyes, drawn features and tired, worn- out expressions, you need a tonic. The tonic you need is Cardui, the woman s tonic. It is the best tonic for women, because its ingredients are specifically adapted for women’s needs. They act on the womanly organs and help to give needed strength and vitality to the worn-out womanly frame. . Cardui is a vegetable medicine. It contains no min erals, no iron, no potassium, no lime, no glycerin, no dan gerous, or habit-forming drugs of any kind. , It is perfectly harmless and safe, for young and old to use. COTTON CROP IS RUINED BV THE COLD WAVE. te Necessary to Replant Over Greater Part of Georgia. ft CARDUI J43 The Womans Tonic “After my doctor had done all he said he could for me,” writes Mrs. Wm. Hilliard, otMountainburg, Ark., “I took Gar- The Future Market Shot Up $2.50 Per Bale as a Result of the Ex tremely Cold Weather. dui, on the advice of a friend, and it helped me so much. “Before taking Cardui, 1 had suffered from female troubles for five years, but since taking it, I am in good health. “I think there is some of the best advice in your book that I ever saw.” Your druggist sells Cardui. Try it Write to: Ladies’ Advisory Dept.. Chattanooea Medicine Co.. Chattanoora. Term., for Special Instructions, and 64-pa*e book. “Home Treatment for Wqmen, sent free. NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. One of America’s Strongest and Most Con servative Companies. Henry J. Bagley, general agent Planters Bank Bldg.. Americus, Ga. LOANS! LOANS! We will lend you money on your farm or city real estate at 6 per cent. Save money by giving us your application. See G. R. Ellis or G. C. Webb for particulars. EMPIRE LOAN & TRUST CO. 1910 “E.,M. F. 30.” $1,250.00. Leather-faced, 0 ne Clutch, Blue Bodies, Yellow Running Gear. (Special to Times-Rccorder.) | Atlanta, Ga., April 2D.—“The cot-! crop of Georgia from Atlanta to Amcr-^ icusaud from Atlanta to Columbus has been practically destroyed,” said Com- missloser of Agriculture Thomas G. Hudson this morning. "Tt'e last cold spell culminating in the snow this morning,” he continued., “has rotted the seed and will make replanting necessary. Most of the cotton In the territory I have named was planted the latter part of March and the first part of April. In my opinion all of this Is hepelessly ruin ed. Cotton planted within the past week will fair better. The seed plant ed within the last five of six days days has not had tide to germinate and may escape the fate of that plane- 1 ed earner. I think the damage to the fruit crop has been slight, as It had advanced to such a stage cold weather could not harm It. Vegetation, how ever. has suffered. "It certainly does look blue for cot ton,” continued Commissioner Hudson. “The farmers of the state have sold their cotton seed closer this year than I have ever known them to do before, and there is practically none on hand for replanting. With the crop in middle Georgia doomed and no seed for replanting, It looks now as If not more than one-sixth of a crop can bo raised this year. Thq’ cotton In South Georgia that is above ground will be come 'possum-eared, as some describe It, a.'.l wll be almost worthless. Lit tle cotton, ihear, has been planted !n Nortb Georgia, and this part of the state will not suffer as much as the middle section.” (Special to Times-Recorder.) New Orleans, Le., April 25.—With a more or less general understanding In the cotton future market at the close Saturday that the weather would prove a big factor In the market this week, futures opened here today 14 to 34 points above last week’s close and exhibited a marked tendency to seek higher levels from the very start. Tbe future market continued to seek higher levels as the day advanced and at noon the new crop months showed an advance of $2 50 a bale over Sat urday's Closing prices. (Special to Times-Recorder.) Chicago, April 25.—With the worst ui the blizzard believed to be past and the temperature hovering within a few degrees of tt'e freezing point, more ac curate figures as to the loss t,o fruit and other crops brsed upon fact are being reported from the storm swept sections of tho Midle West today. The more conservative estimates place the loss at 138,00,000, while others de clare the loss will be at least TC0,000,- 000. * lAKtS iliiKD BUILDING HARDAMAN THINKS Of UNDER LONG LEASE BEING A CANDIDATE Tbe Dodson Pharmacy has taken a lease on the two-story brick building on Lamar street, now occupied on the ground boor by Mr. Will Dudley and above, with' offices, for a term of five years. The lease goes into effect on July 1st This will make three buildings, the corner one, and the two adjacent, that will then be under lease to the Dod son Pharmacy. The lease on the additional third building was taken fh order to pro vide more adequate accommodations for the rapidly expanding manufacture of “L'.vertone,” the sale of which Is now reaching all over the South. The upper floor of the new quar ters will be used as a mixing depart ment, where the Americus medicine that is so rapidly winning Its way 'n public esteem will be compounded, From here It will be conducted to the Jackson Statesman Wants Governor’s Ghair. FLANDERS “20.” , 4-cylinder, 20-horse power. Selected sliding gear transmission. 100 in wheel base, 32x3 inch tires. 2*pass$nger ‘Runabout $750.00 4-passenger Surrey, $790.00 Gas Lamps. Magneto and all regular equipment Included. MAXWELL. Columbus, Ga., April 23.—Dr. L. G. Hardman, of Commerce, will be’a can didate for governor of Georgia in the coming primary, according to Senator Williford, of Madison, who was In Co lumbus In attendance at the Royal Ar canum convention. Senator Williford says, that In his opinion, Dr. Hard man will enter the race and that he will be a powerful factor In the con est. “There Is a strong sentiment In northeast Georgia for Dr. Hardman, 1 declared the senator, “and he Is also receiving encouragement from othur sections of the state, where people are tired of the conflict between Brown and Sm'th factions. The people In our section recognize In Dr. Hardman floor beneath, where the filling depart- man possessed with peculiar fitness ment will be located. for the high office of governor, and On the ground floor will also be j w -hlle he has not signified .definitely the packing and shipp’ng departments. intention in the matter, it Is be- The Dodson Pharmacy already us»s | leve j j n nor .[, Georgia that he will part of tbe second floor of the main en t e r the race and that he will be- bullding occupied by it as a store room C ome tho leading candidate. Dr. Hard for office purposes for Ltvertone. I man i, as represented his home county At the rate the business Is develop-^—Jackson—in the state legislature fat lng It is quite likely that Inside of a sonu) t en or twelve years and is there- The government Bond of Automobile Invest ment. 2-cylinder, 12- horse power. $600.00, Magneto Included. year the entire three buildings will be required to meet the demands of its trade. 'Llvertone' Wherever a bottle of goes It carries the name of Americus with It. Its success Is gratifying 'h more ways than one. AMERICUS AUTHOBLE CO. Distributing Agents for Southwest Georgia for “E. M. F,” Flanders and Maxwells. All cars carried in stock. The Secret of Long Life. A French scientist has discovered one secret of long life. His method deals with the blood. But long ago , millions of Americans had proved Eectrlc Bitters prolong life nnd makes It worth living. It purifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood, rebuilds wast ed nerve cells, Imparts life and tone to tbe entire System. Its n godsend to weak, .sick and debilitated people. “Kidney trouble had blighted my life for months,” writes W. M. Sherman, of CusUng, Me., "but Electric Bitters cured me entirely." Only 60c at Eld- ridge Drug Co. fore familiar with the wants of tho people and the needs of the state. He will be the next governor of our great commonwealth, In my opinion.” The I’nliis of Women PECAN TREES. Before placing your order for Pecan trees for next season see H. W. Smithwick, who sells nothing but budded and grafted trees of very best I variety, For early bearing trees delivered in perfect condition and prices right i r jjj ' P. O. Box 57. Phone 109. Res. Phone 593. Prompt relief In all cases of throat and lung trouble If you usa Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy. Pleasant to take, soothing and healing In effect. Sold by all Dealers. It's funny bow long it takeB arlth metlc to get a child when the measles can grab h'm In a minute. Which result from a disordered con dition of the womb and Its append ages can usually be cured by the timely use of that great Southern Remedy, VIN-O-VITAE, made by tho Granger Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. This remedy has been standard In many families In the Southern States for many years. 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 should have It on hand. You may need It at any time. Drug gists sell it at 11.00 per bottle Send for book of particulars. The rftad 'You llavo Always Bought, and which lias been in use for over 30 years, lias borne tho signature of , and has been made under his per sonal supervision since Its Infancy. , Allow no one to deceive you in tills. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd “ Just-as-good’* are but Experiments that tri.'le with, and endanger tho health of Infants and' Children-—Experience against Experiment. \A/hat CASTOR IA Castoria is n imrmtess substitute for Castor On, Pare goric, I>ro»»s n-ul Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains n«itlior Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. 1 !s age is i ..i guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Veverlslincsa It cares Diarrhoea and Wind Colie It roiVves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency." It assimilates tlio Food, regulates tlio Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC CINT.un COME .NT, TT MURRAY STRICT. HIWVORR CITT. Copjuitht Hm SchifTner & Mirs A girl Isn't always a Jewel because she is set in her ways. No. Alonso, all clubmen arc not on You’ll feel like taking off yoi| hat to us when you see what we’ done for you in providing stylis high-class clothes for you. HARFSCHAFFNER4 MARX, have made for us a wonderful of the finest we’ve ever shoY We’d like to show them to you. All-wool fabrics every time; and the best tailoring and • fit you ever had. Suits $18.50 to $40. Extra Trous ers $3 to $8. This store is the .home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. THE W. D. BAILEY Every family and especially those who reside In the country should be provided at all times with a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment. There Is no telling when it may be wanted in casol o* an accident or emergency. It lai __ — most excellent in all cases of risenma-l J r|f>T|¥101*I INSURANC ■ >. h.,.I.Ra BrM Ktf dllol- Phone