Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, May 05, 1910, Image 6

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. «u 5,i3io. CURES MALARIA Malaria is a species of blood poverty known as anae- WILL SHIFT TO LESLIE ROAD FOR A SEASON. Fine Highway is Built Over Rough Section East of Americus. mia. It is a condition in which the circulation is so weak and impure that it is unable to supply the system with sufficient nourishment and strength to preserve Ordinary health. The medical profession is divided in opinion as 'to the manner in which malarial poison gets into the t>lood. Some take the position that it is an atmospheric poison, the specific germs of which are breathed into the lungs and thus transmitted to the circulation. Others advance the opinion that persons become inoculated with the poison through the bites of mosquitos. All however agree that MALARIA is a blood affection, and any treat ment to successfully overcome it must not only purify -this vital fluid, but at the same time add the necessary qualities of richness and strength to the circulation. The malarial poison destroys large numbers of the rich, red corpuscles . ... OftL. circulation, and the peculiar paleness of anaemic persons is due to this lie road and com P Ie te It to thot town River Road to Browns Mill Finished. WILL MORRIS IS KILLED AT HOUSE IN ALBANY With the completion yesterday of the River road from Americus to a prrt near Brown’s Mill, el£3t mile? east of the city, Supt Christian will shift his convict forces again to the Les- dis- A PHYSICAL WRECK. During 1900 I was running a farm on the MissiuHippi River, and becamo so impr^KnAteu with malaria that for a year after -rarcls I was a physical wreck. I ooka number of medicinna recrjn-ionr*.- ed as bloo'l pt: • {J 1 chill curr» andmularii 1 .tik'h. • - • but not.i- inc-didiiK i ' i»il I v to use S.S j., which j < id a »out a yaar apo. Tho result, wu-s th- fact. In the first stages of Malaria there from I’leasant Grove cburch, is a bilioti3 condition of the system, tance of five miles, constant bodily weakness, poor appe- From Americus to Pleasant u’ove tile, and a “ no account,"tiredfeeling. ( ke htghwav is a magnificent on*, S.S.S. searches out and destroys feet , n wl(Uh and of standard every particle of malarial infection and . . .. . , „ builds the blood up to a healthy, nour- S radt U “> sand-clay road and •sliing condition. Then the system rc- a duplicate of the many other !i..e ceives its required nutriment, the bright ones In this county, red corpuscles begin to multiply in the in fact, many who have tested it circulation, sallow complexions grow consider the Leslie road superior ruddy and flushed with health, the Hver even to the Smlthvllle pike of ,, and digestion are righted, the appetite . , improved, and the system vitalized and Bl e * or the pla 113 roacI - refreshed in every way. S.S.S. is a safe The road-making force has recently and pleasant remedy as well as an effi- completed a short but much needed cient otic. If you have Malaria we will link of three or four miles connect- be glad to have you write us describing lng the Le S n e roa d at the Council the case. We will send free our book on the Wood and at the same time out p , ace wlth th(J old gtarkvIlle road at ’ nmtMm.au miasm, ga Jg* " m “ “• — “•* It is after takinc rc voral boi :1ps of th larjre sizs I v; as v/el 1 as I ever a chill sire-. i S.S.S. eve ry yofti and would oaviH to follow my exa haa f** i *ct t » take Uo u. 4-rovt ativo, » evorybot.y else Amory, Hiss. 1910 “E. M. F. 30.” $1,250.00. Leather-faced, Cone Clutch, Blue Bodies, Yellow Running Gear.^"*3i FLANDERS “20.” 4-cylinder, 20-horse power. ”7 - Selected sliding gear transmission. 100 in wheel base, 32x3 inch tires. 2-passenger Runabout $750.00 4-passenger Surrey, $790.00 Gas Lamps, Magneto and ail regular [equipment Included. MAXWELL. The government Bond of Automobile Invest ment. 2-cylinder, 12- horse power. $600.00, Magneto Included. AMERICUS AUTOHOELE CO. straight, level stretch of four miles and connects two great sys tems of roads. I While the force ls at work in that ! portion of the county, Supt. Christian ! will work out the main road leading south from Gatewood via the old I Brady homestead and the Broadfield , place to Huntington. I This stretch of roadway is greatly i in need of work, as it is crossed by two or three streams and has num- I erous hills a3 well. These will be cut down, the road well graded and I concrete bridges put In at the streams, | thus making the Improvement perma nent. ! This road is largely traveled by scores of farmers residing In southern Sumter, and will be put In excellent trim. One camp of convicts is still work ing upon the new road leading north from Americus to the Schley county line, and very soon now a fine high way to Ellaville and in the direction of Andersonville will be added Sumter's system of splendid county roads. The work Ju3t finished on the River road, out near Brown’s Mill, ls of the very best quality. At Line creek, a fearfully rough section, the hills be yond have been cut away and a long fill, ten feet In height and thirty feet wide, made at the creek, once an im passable bog. A concrete bridge has been put tn there, and this hitherto rough road way is now In fine condition, as is the entire River road leading back to the city. Americus Man Meets Trag ic Death (here. Frank Jay is Held By Police. Claims He Shot Self Defense. in William Morris, of Americus, was shot 'o death at 2 o'clock Saturday morning in Albany, where he has been working for some time. The tragedy occurred at the house of Kit ty Young, in the southern part of the city, and the police are holding two men in eonnecion therewih. News of the tragedy was received here at an early hour yesterday morn ing. .Ur. Morris is well known in Americus, where he has resided for many years. Frank Jay, a young man of that town, is charged with killing Mr. Mor ris, and. It is stated, admits the charge, but pleads self defense. When the police attracted by the firing of pistols, reached the bouse they found Mr. Morris dead. He was upon the floor In a sitting posture with his head upon his hands. Jay, with a bullet in Us own shoulder, was sitting upon a sofa Another mnn, C. N. Duncan, em ployed in a garage, was present and was held by the officers, but denied that he had any part in the tragedy. It Is reported here that Jay ad mitted to the officers that he shot Mor ris, but claimed self defense, a3 the latter, he states, was attempting to take his life. Jay’s statement of tire affair, it Is said, is corroborated by Duncan and the woman, Kitty Young, In parr. When the body of Mr. Morris was examined by physicians here yester day at the undertaking parlors the All'son Furniture Co., five bullet holes and three knife thrusts were d'Bcovered. Two of the bullets struck i his heart, one on the left and two the right shoulder. Only one of the knife thrusts was under the arm, penetrating to the cavity. It is said that three pistols were found hidden between mattresses of the bed in the room where the killing occurred. One of these, Morris’ plS' tot, had one empty chamber. Bo’h the other pistols had been fired. The coroner at A'bany held an ii- qiiwt over the body yesterday, hit the verdict Is n«t known here. The tragedy is greatly deplored here. Mr. Morris was about thirty years of age and unmarried. The remains were brought to Americus for inter ment this morning. MOTHER'S FRO A LINIMENT FOE EXTERNAL USE. Or.e of the most valuable qualities of Mother’s Friend ls that ft safe-guards the future health of the mother. It ls a iiniment to be applied externally to the body, the use of which lubricates the muscles and tendons, softens the glands and ducts, prevents lumps forming in the breasts, and relieves the pain, nerve ness, nausea, and other troubles from which so many expectant mothers | When Mother’s Friend is used regularly it fits and prepares the system f^" easy and natural consummation of tho term. Women who massage with great liniment are always saved much suffering when baby comes, and ri more qnickly, and without ill effects. Mother's Friend ls sold at drug Wrlto for our free book for expectant mothers. THE BRADHELD CO., ATLANTA, W. S. & G. W. ANDREW! 34 & 36 PLANTERS’ BANK BUILDING FARM LANDS, TIMBER LANDS, CITY PROPERTY Sell, llSwap or Buy. Loans Made. Securiti Bonds. Fire and Life Insurance. Use Crystal Ice! Made of pure artesian water. Sis tilled, rc-bolled and filtered. Com, i Inspect onr plant; see for yourselves that yon get pnro sanitary Ice. would be a pleasure to show yon thr ougli. We want yon to know how i handle the water before and after free zing. THESE CHICKENS BLEW UP OS THE TABLE Distributing Agents for Southwest Georgia for “E. M. F,” Flanders and Maxwells. All cars carried in stock. J. W. SHEFFIELD, President, FRANK SHEFFIELD, Vice Pres. E. D. SHEFFI ELD, Cashier. BANK OF COMMERCE, Americus, Ga. A general banking business trans acted and all consistent courtesies ex toaded patrons. Certificates of deposit Issued earning interest Special Notice In order to Introduce some specialty lines of oboes, I am going to sell them at a Very Close Margin for the next Sixty Days. French Sbrirer and timer and Hamilton-Brown specialties. Everything else kept by me will be sdld cheap. Still have a few suits of Men's Fine Clothing to offer at Bargain Prices. Call and see for yourself. W. E.4WOOD, 213 Forsyth St. New York, May 2—Mrs Eliza beth Jones, of Brooklyn, today h»’l tho proprietor of a provision store It the New Jersey avenue police court on a charge of violating the sanitary code. He was hold In $500 bail for further examine ion on Wednesday. Mrs. Jones told Magistrate Nash that she bought a chicken in antici pation of company at her home. She roasted It in due form and bad i( served at the dinner table. With her friends assembled at the table, the ceremony of carving the fowl was be- bun when—bang!—the chicken burst into fragments, frightening the gath ering Into a panic. Accompanying the explosion was other phenomena which, Mrs. Jones said in court, indicated that the death of the chicken must have occurred it some very remote period. She said that the windows had to be thrown open, and that the “conditions beggar ed description.” SEEING GEORGIA RALLY IN MONTH OF JUNF. Plan to Show to Prospec tive Settlers. A FACT ABOUT THE “BLUES’* What is known as the “Blues’* is seldom occasioned by actual exist ing external conditions, but In the great majority o! cases by a dis ordered LIVER. — THIS IS A FACT which may be demonstra ted by trying a course of M’sPills They cootroland regulate tbe LIVER. They bring hope and bouyancy to the mind. They bring health and elastic ity to the body. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. (Special to Tlmes-Recoraer.) Atlanta, Ga., May 2.—One of the most timely and impor- whole sta’e of Georgia that has been devised in recent months Is that of the immigration committee ot the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce to hold a “See ng Georgia” rally in the month of June. The purpose of the plan is to bring hundreds of northern prospectors to the state just at the time when Geor gia's natural resources are in the full bloom of summer growth, entertain them with barbecues and othler char acteristic Georgia festivities, take them into the wealth of advantages and attractions possessed by the state for settlers of means who are seek ing a mild climate and rich soil. The comm’ttee proiioses to enlist the co-operation and support of all the railroads coming Into the state. It Is [minted out that whereas the railroads ot the west and northwest arc constantly advertising and laud ing the advantages out there tbe railroads of this section have con spicuously been neglectful in this re spect, and It Is believed that If tbe proper attention were given to this sort of publicity thousands ot desir able settlers and millions ot dollars would be attracted to the state In comparatively short time. CRYSTAL ICE COMPANY,! W. T. MAYNARD, Manager. CEMEMT TTluBS vW\ Wm __ ' A’ iP FOR BUILDERS and CON'Tlt VOIOl I get tl we always have on hand plenty ^ first class Portland Cement, iBrlck, Plastering Hair and Pin Paris. Buy of us and you will j best at the lowest figures. Phone No, 2. HARR0LD BROS. ’ ’PHono No. 2. If. WHEATLEY, President, CRAWFORD WHEATLEY. T<e«f K. E. McNULTY, Casklet. COMMERCIAL CITY BANK OUR DEPOSITS ARE GUARANTEED THE CHARACTER AND INTEGRITY | OF OUR DIRECTORS. —DIRECTORS:— L Vi VVluallej. C. 8. S. Horne, A. F. Hodges, J. E. Sheppard, ■I no. T. Fergasoa, W. E. Hamilton, Crawford Wheatley, F. W. Griffin, H. A, Hill. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. W. E. Mitchell. G. W, Nunn, IV. D. Morelan, B. E. MeNi'ty, When n Mnn Feels Like SO Ccnbl : isn't Is when he mingles with the fu able throng and hta clothing 1 an up-todate cut and style. The fl osure of all eyes is the man win* his clothing made by an arrit u'°‘| who can give him that sometUM' 1 ed “style,” such as wo always 8' ve - Jenkins Dry Cleaning ^ j Opposite Library, I’hone Williams' Indian Pile Ointment wUl cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment Is prepared for Plies and itching of the private parts. Sold by druggists, mall 60c and $1.00. Willfamt’ M'fg. Co- Props., Cleveland, O. DEMoT A Runabout you^wtll be proud to HOOKS !1& COMPANY, PECAN TREES. sea I'-l Before placing your order for Pecan trees for next season Smithwlck, who sells nothing bat budded and grafted trees of variety. For early bearing trees dellv ered In perfect condition right And some people get ahead others are getting even. whii. p. o. Box 57. Phone 109. Res.Phone- Americus. Ga.