Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, May 05, 1910, Image 3

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-n- For Infants and Children. ALCOHOL 3 KB CENT. ANtjelabbftepjrailonfirJb- slmilalln$ftrfo«JandRrtu& tingtlie Siomnc&s ondDowcTsal Apafctl Remedy forCnrtf lion. Sour Stoitiach.Dlanfih Worms,Convulsions.ftvcrish- ness andLossopSieep. fttSimfc S^rargoT NEW YORK. _ Exact Copy of Wrapper. Infants/Chiidbkn AMERICUS. GEORGIA. (WEEKLY)— TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. ****• 1W «* •■'■He VZO * u*,' ' NUMBER Failed in Health CALLED IN PHICES ON AMERICUS PACK "My mother died six years ago," writes Miss Putt, tard, of Jerseyville, II!.. -'and left me to caV? for sS lildren. I had never been strong; and this, with the shock her death, was too much for me. “I failed in health. I was tired all the time and did 5t want to go anywhere, nor care for company. I had e headache all the time and such bearing-down pain£ “A very dear friend advised me to take Cardui, as it d done her so much good so I commenced to use it id now I am in good health." No Canned Peaches Offer ing Just at I his lime. :* CARDUI The Woman's Tonic Women's pains are relieved or prevented and women’s kflgth is quickly restored, by Cardui, the woman's tonic, r You yourself know best if you need it, or not I If you do need it, do not delay, but commence to use It once. Every day of delay, only lets you slide further iv the hill. Don’t wait, then, but begin to take Cardui today, for its , no matter how prolonged, cannot harm you and will ,':j do you good. I'rito to: UdRt' Advisory Dept. Onttanoota Medicine Co., Chatlanooca. Tens, tcial Instructions, ind 64-plze book, “Home TrealmenI lor Women." sent Irce. O. M. Eld ridge. V. P. N. M. Dudley, Cashier. of South-Western Ga., Americus Ga. Liberality and Courtesy Accorded Its Patrons. DIRECTORS: Dodson. M. Dudley, O. M. Kldrldge, Tho» Harrnld. W. D Murray. R. J. Perry A. W. Smith, H. H. Johnnoe. IANS! LOANS! will IencTyou money on your farm I city leal estate at 6 per cent. Save pney by giving us your application. See | R. Ellis> or G. C. Webb for particulars. 'IRE LOAN & TRUST CO. Ottera of canned peaches, packed In Amerlcua, have been withdrawn from the trade by order of Messrs. Roberts Brothers, the owners of the cannery here. Roberta Bros., It la understood, bad Instructed a local broker to place large number of cases of their output with) tho handlers of canned goods. Tbo broker Immediately got busy, put himself In telegraphic communlcat'on with dealers throughout the country quoting them prices on the Americus pack. Orders begau to come In and It look ed as though there would be some mlgU'y lively trading In the Americus canned peaches, which have already made a flno reputation for themselves in tho great markets. Just at this po'nt the frosts came all over the state, and it became problem' a'leal as to what damage bad been done. Then there were the reports of the wiping out of the fruit crops of the West. All this tended to make Georgia peaches look something like diamonds . gold nuggets. Instructions were wired the broket to call In all propositions. No more sales were to be made until a basis of values was ol ta'nable. Tho general impression Is that Geor gla peaches are going to bring line prices this year. It Is understood that Messrs. Rob erts Bros, contracted for the entire crop of one or two of tho smaller orch ards near Americus and had a line on some other supplies when the weather began :o get in Its work all over the country. Fortunately the fruit around here has not been hurt and they will doubtless ho able to get substantial suppl es this summer. BEGINS ALTERATIONS TO Bl'U.niXG 0.\ .MONDAY While Under Way Mr. Ansley Bush Sale of His Stock. Will OUR EARNINGS GO Liings go into the bank whether you put them there or not. II |l of your earnings, some one else depos.ts them. lr to do your own depositing In an Interest account in this icus Trust & Savings Bank, iericus National Bank Building. ION FURNITURE CO. *al Directors, Embalmers Jlison Bldg., Lamar St., Americus, Ga. jone 42 and 106. Day Phone 253 [arm Loans Work begins on Monday on the Im provements to the building at the cor ner of Forsyth and Jackson streets that Mr. Charles L. Ansley will occ I py as soon as the work Is completed moving hls merchandise establishment from tho old quarters. Mr. T. L. Cranberry will be In charge Of tho work on tin building. The sup piles have all been ordered. Iron girders have arrived and tne work will probably be j usked through with' out any delays. > In tho meantime, as the work Is progrcss'ng on bis new buslneis home, Mr. Ansley will throw fresn vigor Into the great removal sale h; baa Inaugurated He announces hls Intention of disposing of the stock he has on hand to as great an extent as tempting offers to the consuming public will bring about Special of fers are being made In the Tlmes-Re- corder this morn'ng. These repre sent but a small percentage of tho great bargains that are open to the public as a result of the removal. DEATH OF ItOBT. A. BRADLEY AT HOME NEAR LESLIE amount of Special money to loan on " clIku0 " n 5 to 10 year* at low rates of interest f. DYKES, Americus, Ga Resident of Sumter Dies •Sunday. Air. Robert A. Bradley, a wellknown resident of Sumter, died Sunday even ing of pneumonia at bla country home near Leslie, the end following a brief Illness. Mr. Bradley was about forty years of age and baa long been a resi dent of that vicinity. Hls wife and sev eral children survive him. The funeral conducted by Rev. Mr. Carter of Ella- vllle, was held Monday afternoon at Pleasant Grove Church. MAKES TEETHING EAST. Dedson’s Teething Ponders WHI Care Yonr Baby. runabouts, carriages, trap*, fancy teams, bnalneaa and and baggage. Calls receive prompt attention, for au— .i__ itnA fnr first hour Bd *2.00 ror or pleasure partla# M.OO *« flr,t bour “ d *f’°V ur. The largest dray* In tba city for moving bousel pN'E No. 81. Dodson's Teething Powders are a preacrlpUon of a famous doctor of children. They are perfectly harmless, regulate the bowels, gt .es strength and vigor to the cUM, and makes teething BIG INGREASE IS MADE AT SHOPS IN t. Fifth Division Work i Sent Here. A substantial Increase in the work ing forces at the Americus shops of the Seaboard allway and the sending of all work of the Fifth) division here, la good news told to the people' t Americus tk<s morning. The order has go:, forth, and is effective to morrow morning. Ten or a dozen additlonad mechanics will be employed at the Americus shops and the monthly pay roll In creased to the extent of perhaps $2,- 500 or $3,000. All repair work for the entire Flftu division, extending from Montgomery and Columbus to Savannah', Is again to be sent to the Americus shops. Re cently much of this work has been sent to Jacksonville, to the Seaboarl shops there, but In future it will be sent here. This order, which comes from Sir. A. J. Poole, superintendent of motive power for the Seaboard system, means much for Americus. and Is gratifying to the many employes here and to the public generally. IVOUSDED XEGKO IS LIVING WITH CHANCE OF RECOVERY Jim Montgomery May Poll Through With Ills Life Jim Montgomery, the negro shot Friday morning on the Wilder farm, three miles west of Americus, may y»t survive the serious bullet wound which penetrated hls Jugular vein. If« was still alive yesterday, with bet ter chances of recovery. MERE MARRIED ON SUNDAY AT HOME IN COUNTY Nuptials of Miss Pennington and M.-. Murphey. A marriage of Interest to the frlonds of the bride and groom occurred Sun day afternoon at the residence of Jus tice A. W. Parker, out east of Ameri- The couple thus united were Miss Mattie Pennington and Mr. J. A Murphey, who drove to the Parker tome where the nuptial knot was tleJ in tbe presence of several friends. Both young people are well known, and numerous are the congratulations extended them. TEHBIBLE CROUP One Who Knows Bccommends Remedy to Anxlons Mothers. My little boy, who la four years old. has suffered a lot with croup. On sev eral occasions we thought he was gone. After trying all the old time reme dies and most of the new, I came home one night at midnight, and my wife said, “The boy has thw croup again—suppose you get a bottle of Hyomel.” “More Junk,” I said, “but we will circulate our money so they ■II will get some.” I hastened to an all night drug store, brought It home. In five minute* be wai breathing easier. In fifteen mln- utee he was sound asleep. It broke the croup io quickly it (cared me. Anyone wishing to core the croup of a child I hooe will give Hyomei a trial. Wlihlng you the best of success, which you aurely deserve, i remain. Jos. E. Clark, 204 6th St. S. E., Wash ington. D. C, Oct. 7, 1909. Hyomel Is a remarkably effective remedy In case of croup and It should be in every home where there Is a croupy child. Full Instruction* bow to cure croup comes with each outfit. Complete Hyomel outfit. Including In haler costs $1.00 at druggists every where and Dodson's Pharmacy. It la guaranteed to cure catarrh, coughs, colds and sore throat The only way to get clothes that y ou’re sure of—sure about all-wool quality, cor rect style, perfect tail oring, is to ask for Hart Schpffr. £ Mjrx MI-O-M O. LOVING & CO. pier. Farm* or City Property for sale see na. we havo the rou want City Property. Farm*, Timber Land*. Colonlxa- aphate Lends, come to see os, or writ# for llete. Wd is dy, can finance any proposition bought or sold through ui. Dodson's Pharmacy recommend Dod son's Teething Powder* to you, and will refund your money, II yon are nrt pleased. ITHERN LAND CO. (.Building, • • AMERICUS, GA When the peach crop here begins to move the work of packing and ship ping fruit at the orchard* will give employment to hundreds. Mr*. W. W. Wheeler bought a lot yesterday Just opposite tho Seaboard depot, and Contractor J. W. Shiver will build her a home thereon. Cures indigestion It relieve* stomach misery, aonr stow acb, belching, and cores all stomach dk case or money back. Lair* bo of tat lets SO cents. Druggists in all towm IS CASEY STILL W AITING I ‘■What's this I hear about Caaey ’ asked McGinty. “He's been trying to asphyxiate him* ■elf.” said O'Reilly. “O'wan. What did be dor “He lit every gas Jet in the house and sat down and welted.”—Every body's Magazine. Judge Uttlejotm la presiding at Leo superior court this week, and many members of the Americus bar are there on legal business. fine clothes; there may be other goo d cothes but you’re sure of these. We sell them. Snlts tl&SO to MOlM. Extra Trousers $3.00 to I&00. This ator* Is tb* home of Hart, Sctaffnor Man Clothes. The world loves i well-dressed man; and a well- dressed man pre fers a “B. & K,” Straw, because its haiid-made and smartly shaped, cool, comfortable and easy fitting. Almost as light as air, and rightly styled “The Straw Without a Flaw.” rices range from $2 to $4.00. We also have a full line of the fa mous KNOX STRAWS. THE W. D. BAILEY CO. INSURANCE, J. A. Davenporf.E