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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TlMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. MORNINGMAY 12. 1910.
CUBES
BLOOD POISON
COLLEGE BRASS BAND
IS A GKEAf SUCCESS
Every symptom of Contagious Blood Poison suggests
ndeeplypoisonedconditionofthecirculation. No portion
of the body is free from its contaminating influence, and
Its blighting effects are even stamped on innoceut child
hood if the ancestral blood is not rid of the infection,
Contagious Blood Poison begins iu an insignificant
manner, usually the appearance of a tiny pimple or sore
being the only outward evidence of its presence. But
down deep in the blood the treacherous virus is at work
and in a short time the victim finds himself aHected from
head to foot. The mouth and throat ulcerate, skin erup
tions break out, sores and ulcers appear on the body, yel
low splotches disfigure the skin, the glands of the groin
Swell, and often the hair and eyebrows come out.
The only possible way to cure Contagions Blood
•Poison is to remove the cause from the blood. Mercury,
Potash, etc,, are often used with the idea that such strong treatment will kill
the »rr" !S and thus produce a cure; but this is a mistaken idea—THE
GERMS CANNOT BE KILLED; THEY MUST BE REMOVED FROM
THE CIRCULATION. This is
Will be 25 Pieces at the
tall Session.
.SOUTH CAROLINA DAV
fOR SUMTER COUNTY.
Orchestra Will Also Be
Organized Then
Among Boys.
COVERED WITH SORES.
I was afflicted with a terrible
blood disease, which was in spots
at first, but afterward# spread
imagine the sufforing I endured.
Before I became convinced that
the doctors could do me no good
I had spent a hundred dollars,
which was really thrown away.
Ithontried various patent medi
cines, but they did not reaoh the
disease. When I had flnishod my
first few bottles of S. S. S. I was
greatly improved, and was do-
lighted with the result. I regained
my lost weight, became stronger
and my appetite greatly im
proved. T was soon entirely well,
aad my skin as clear as a piece of
glass. H. L. Meyers.
58 Clinton St., Nowurk. N. J.
After six weeks of practice the
Third District Agricultural College
Band made its first public appearance
this week and agreeably surprised
citizens generally by the skill with
which it rendered a number of piece*.
The hand made an excellent ap
pearance in its new uniforms. It
marched well, handled its instruments
Waddell Will Arrange for
Party to Come.
Will Call on a Hundred
Carolina Farmers at
An Early Date.
till ill the bfood.
The ability of S. S. S. to cure Con
tagious Blooil Poison comes from its
blood purifying properties. It goes
into the circulation and REMOVES
every trace of the poison, makes the
blood pure and healthy, and leaves
no dregs of the trouble, to break out
later on, or to be transmitted to inno
cent offspring. S. S. S. is made en
tirely of roots, herbs and barks, each
of which has a direct and specific ef
fect in purifying the blood. S. S. S. is
Nature’s blood purifier, scientific and
sure in its action, and so valuable are its tonic effects that the entire system
Is left in fine physical condition. Home Treatment book sent free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
proven by the fact that there arc thou
sands who took the mineral treatment
for months, or even years, and when | "’h-* 1 s kill an d showed every evidence
it was left off found the poison was ot the most careful training.
■I ■ .
COUPON
TWO WEEKS TRIP TO NEW YORK
This ballot for the two weeks trip
to New York, offered by the Americus
Times-Recorder, is cast in favor o
Contest Closes May 31. Each Ballot Counts One |
ait >«ax«amaaiaaiaa!aaiagiBi mnmjf
SPECIAL COUPONS.
Special coupons will be given at the Times-Recorder office as follows:
For every new cash subscription t o the dally for one month, coupon
, for 25 votes.
For every new cash subscription to the dally for three months, ooupoa
for 100 votes. .
For every new cash subscription to the dally for six months, coupon
for 225 votes.
For every new cash subschlptton to the dally for one year, coupon
for 500 votes.
For every new cash subscripts n to the weekly for six months, coupon
for 30 votes.
For every new cash subscription to the weekly for one year, coupon
for 75 votes.
These special coupons will all b e signed by the manager ot the Times-
Recorder and will be given In person when subscriptions are received, qr
mailed If subscriptions come by mall.
It was less than two months ago
when Mr. II. C. Witt, musical direc
tor, took hold of the raw material
out at the college and began to form
it into a band. It was two weeks
later before the instruments arrived.
They were ordered by Supt. Collum
and were a gift by him to the col
lege for band purposes.
Immediately oa their arrival tho
work of training the boys in
use began.
It was remarkable, the avidity with
which the boys took to the music il
course outlined for them, and the tai.
Mr. G. li. Waddell, the pushing real
estate man, is preparing for an active
poisor.al campaign iu South Carolina,
looking to tne bringing of a number
x-f farn.eis from that state to Sum
ter county rn a tour of inspection of
the '■■mnrj hereabouts that will in
aii probability result in a number of
ti.eni purchasing land and becoming
actual settlers and home makers near
Americas.
Mr. Waddell for some time past has
been carrying on an extensive corres
pondence with the farmers in a half
dozen localities In Carolina. Ho has
succeeded in interesting a laj'ge num
ber of them through his reports of
what lias been done in'’tire past, is
now doing, and may be expected here
after in Sumter county. Every bit of
the’rl informati °n he could secure has been
sent to them, the last stuff forwarded
being the little slips issued by the
Board of Trade.
Now Mr. Waddell has decided to
MOTHER’S FRIEND
A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE.
Cheerfulness and a bright disposition during the months before babv com
are among the greatest blessings a mother can bestow upon the little hf e
to begin. Her happiness and physical comfort will largely govern the cro ^;
development of tlio health and nature rf tho child. Mother’s Friend centrib't
much to the mother’s happiness and health by the relief and mental comfort* 1
affords. It is a liniment composed of penetrating oils and medicines ?
lubricate tho muscles and tendons of the body, eootho tho swollen laimmar.
g!ar.d3, cause a gradual expansion of the skin and tissues, and aid in the r , •
of nausea. Tho regular uso of Mother's Friend greatly lessens the pain
danger when baby comes, and assures a quick and natural recovery f 3r
no’her. Mother’s Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our free book,
tairaur. valuable information for expectant Mothers.
THE BRADFIELD CO*? ATLANTA. OA,
ent they seon displayed. Under tbp " iati u t’ the campaign, as it were, by
skillful direction of tl>e leader they 8 persolla! vi3 't to the sections with
soon mastered the handling of the in-1 he has been, communicating,
struments and within a matter of two, meetin = tBe various Interested parties
or three weeks were doing good in an2 Personally, in heart to heart talk:-.
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
One of America’s Strongest and Most Con
servative Companies.
Henry J. Bagley, general agent
Planters Bank Bldg., Americus, Ga.
J. W. SHEFFIELD, President, FRANK SHEFFIELD, Vice Pree.
E. D. SHEFFIELD, Cashier.
BANK OF COMMERCE,
Americus, Ga.
A general banking business trana acted and all consistent courtesies ex-
tnded patrons. Certificate* of deposit Issued earning Interest.
HERBERT HAWKINS
GENERAL INSURANCE
Phone 186, Planter’s Bank Building
Sir*, Life, Accldeat, Tornado, Liability Insurance of al! kinds. Plate Glase.
Steam Boiler, Bu rglary, Automobile.
Strongest CompanJes-LIbenH Life Policies Written. Lit me talk with
you about a policy. • can Interest yon, giving you beat Insurance at lowest
rates. Phone No. 138.
i BONDS.
concert.
Their public appearance this week
aroused much interest. The music
furnished was regarded as exceptional
for boysdyho six weeks ago had never
handled a brass instrument and knew
practically nothing about music ;>f
any character.
As now composed the band Is made
up as follows:
Solo Cornets—H. J. Pranee. J. W.
Spires, H. W. Rainey.
First Cornet—E. L. Croxton.
Altos—M. G. Boland, W. H. Rat
liff. H. Pass.
Ba ritone—F. B Markett. 1 >
Slide Trombone—J. D. Spires.
Valve Trombone—E. Sawyer.
B. Bass—Wise Calmes.
Tuba or E. Bass—L. T. Johnson.
Bass Drum—J. M. Cook.
Snare Drum—George Bazemore.
Director—H. C. Witt.
It Is understood that all, or prac
tically all, of the present members
of the band will continue their stu
dies at the college the coming fall and
winter. At that time the number of
Instruments will be increased to twen
ty-flve. In addition an orchestra will
be formed at the college. The college
boys will then be in position to furnish
music for all occasions In this vicinity.
The Third District Agricultural Col
lege Is now recognized as leading all
of the agricultural colleges In Georgia
in the thoroughness of Its work in the
several departments and in the varie
ty of its life for the boys. The mil
itary feature has been a pronounced
success and is doing much to give the
boys a correct physical bearing. The
band and orchestra will do much to
cultivate a love for music In the boys,
will add much to the pleasures of
school life to them, and will be a de
cided drawing card for tho institution.
Next fail It will be. In all likelihood,
an utter impossibility to house all of
the applicants for admission to the
school.
('oiuimindi-r Julius A. Pratt Post Xo.
113, Dept. III., G. A. H.
Mr. Isaac Cook, commander of above
Post, Kewanee, HI., writes: “For a
long time I was bothered with back
ache and pains across my kidneys.
About two months ago I started tak
ing Foley’s Kidney Pills and soon
saw they wore doing Just as claimed.
I kept on tdking them and the painful
bladder misery Is all gone. I like
Foley Kidney Pills so well that I have
told many of my friends and comrades
about them and shall recommend them
at every opportunity.” John R. Hud
son.
telling them of the land of milk and
honey that exists for twenty miles
around Americus.
Mr. Waddell will leave the city to
ward the end of the month and will
devote a fortnight or longer to the
trip into Carolina. He will meet and
discuss the Sumter county proposi
tion with a hundred or more high
grade farmers. With' him he will car
ry several hundred copies of the pam
phlet of tho Board of Trade now has in
press, and will place them in tho
hands of farmers who are likely
feel an interest and to give serious
consideration to the matter of a re-
moval to Georgia.
Mr. Waddell expects to pursuo this
plan definitely hereafter. Each year
he will get Into touch with a number
of farmers and after a certain period
of mail communication will call on
them personally and arrange with'
those who are sufficiently interested
for a trip to Sumter county.
It has been suggested, and tho sug
gestion seems a good one, that tho
Board of Trade might well co-opera.e
with Air. Waddell In the work this
summer by arranging for a South
Carolina day, advertise the fact, and
prepare for the reception and enter
tainment and the showing of the
county to all home seekers from that
state.
JOYNER’S
IN THE SALE RACE.
Yes, it’s getting fast and furious. Of course, you know, I mean this
great Sale Race that we poor, hard-working, tlght-up, big-blowing mer .
chants are in. All In the same boat; got too many goods, need tbo .aonn
He's cutting my throat, I am cutting his, and wo are cutting our own
throats. But what care you, so long as you are benefltted. So come ta
Joiner’s Big Race Sale, where bargain after bargain, and value after value
will be given away, regardless of tbeir present cost.
Ttiink of 14c Cotton.
Read these cut-throat prices,
race for yourself.
Come and see the good3 and judge tit
SALE BEGINS SATURDAY. MAY 7th, 1910.
The High Cost of Living
.Increases the price of many necessl-
tles without improving the quality.
F.°!* y 8 H °ney and Tar maintains Its
high standard of excellence and Its
great curative qualities without any
Increase In cost. It is the best rem-
edj for coughs, cold3, croup, whooo-
Ing cough' and all ailments of the
throat, chest and lungs. The genuine
.f 8 Yellow package. Refuse substl
totes. John R. Hudson.
PRETORIA HOTEL AX'D
OAR SHOPS BCRX'ED
Several Guests of Hotel X'arrowljr Es
cape With Lives.
News received in Americus yester
day from Pretoria says that th«e White
hotel and large car repair shops at
that place were burned Thursday, the
loss being total. Several occupants
of the hotel had narrow escapes with
their lives, and John Griffin, an In
mate of the hostelry, was painfully
burned. Pretoria is .a prosperous mill
settlemen about founteen miles south
of Albany.
ava<®moHsiiioii
SALE Of CREAMERY 10
PERffCI THE TITLE.
Property Will Be Operated
Again Soon.
Tbe creamery property here is to
be sold at public outcry on the first
Tuesday In June next, and It is hoped
that very soon thereafter this now
enterprise will be upon a working
basis once again. Because tho man
agement could not secure nearly the
amount of milk required to keep the
Plant in operation, It was closed down
temporarily, though every pound of
the fine butter made there was read
ily taken by Americus merchants for
the local trade. It is deemed best to
re-adjust the affair* of the company
by a sale of the property, thAis per
fecting title and putting it upon t
solid basis, hence the sale, as adver
tised, is really in the interest of the
corporation. The plant cost about *6,-
000, while the total indebtedness upon
it to probably *1,200, or thereabout.
The enterprise, as fully demonstrated,
will pay handsomely here. If suffleleat
raw material In the way of milk ’»
supplied.
10 yards Fine Lawn 25c
Nice Quality Black Lawn and Dainty
4,000 yards Good Ginghams..4c yd
In this lot we have a great variety
of dress patterns and blue and brown
checks for aprons.
2,000 yds Sheer Lawn 4c yd
Now buy your house dresses out of
this lot Good quality in black and
white and other colors. Come quick.
10c Heavy Duck 5c yd.
About 200 yards of regular 10c qual
ity black or white duck to go at 5c
yard.
10c Amoskeag Gingham ... .6 l-2c yd
The celebrated Amoskeag Gingham
and the best made, too, to go in this
sale at 6 l-2c yard.
10c Fancy Lawns 7c yd
A great variety of lovely patterns in
beautiful figured or flowered designs
of fine quality 7c yard,
10c Chambray and Madras 61-2cyd
The best 10c Chambray In solid
colors of pink, brown or blue and
fancy colored madras iu neat patterns,
now 6 l-2c yard.
12 l-2c White Lawn 7 l-2c yd
A beautiful sheer, extra fine quality
Persian or Indian Lawn in this sale
7 l-2c yard.
15c Genuine Llnonette ...,10c yd
About 1,000 yards of pure White Lln
onette for skirts or coat suits. Wears
the same ns linen.
25c Striped 'White Lawn 10c yd
An extra fine sheer quality of White
Fancy Lawn in stripes, checks and
dotted effects, 10c yard.
25c Fine Swiss loc yd.
In this sale we have pure White
and Fancy Colored Switses and fanev
colored swlss and soft, smooth: ma
dras 10c yard
25c Fancy Saltings lfc yd
A great line ot cotors in both solids
Ladies Flat Dutch Collars with J
hots, embroidered standing coilanl
and white belts with pearl buck]
all at 10c each.
Guaranteed Barrette 23c i
Genuine ball bearing barrettes i
guaranteed against breaking. II |
break we will give you another.
*4.00 Ladles' Coat Suits .... Ill
Made of good llnene in solid or tan,
cotors. Como quick and get <
these at *1.98.
Straw Hats 10c i
Girls’, Boys’ and Ladles Picnic
Sun Straw Hats made of good Met
can straw here at 10c each.
Boys’ Blouso Pants 25c i
Boys’ Tan Colored Knlckerbocii
Pants for boys from 4 to 13 ye:
Made ot good quality kahkl.
Men’s Underwoar ... 25c Garaa
Men’s athletic underwear with 1
drawers and made of nainsook,
balbrlggan.
Men's web scam drawers... 25cN
Made of good quality, bleached cii
brie or drill, with what is known4
elastic seam. A great bargain
■50c Men's Fine Shirts 35c«
Genuine Percale, Madras and 1
ene. Shirts in dainty patterns
dark colors, 35c each.
Children's Sandals 45c j
Children’s Barefoot Sandals in 1
and worth up to 76c pair. Anyi
3s to 12s.
Ladies’ or Children's Slippers S
Children's Tan or Patent
Ankle Strap Pumps, 9s to 2
Ladles’ Patents, all sizes 98c i
ALL SLIPPERS REDUCED.
*2.00 Slippers or Shoes
3,00 Slippers or Shoes
4.00 Slippers or Shoes ,
*3 00 Men’s Pants
In this tot wo have put all ]
No matter how much a woman foves
her husband she just can’t help aim
ing him now and then.
and fancies, while they last to go „t| carrl ed over and are not pel 1
15c yard. | but they were worth from 12.35
60c Fancy Mohairs ... .30c .A.,* 3,50 ' ...
Think of beautiful 50c Brllllantlncs ^ PT ’
In many patterns to go at 30c yard. I * 2 '®° Pes Top Pants M
Extra good quality. I H*®® P e S Top Pants Iq
50c Fancy Silks 25c yd 5 00 Peff Top Pants
Beautiful colors In old rose, lilac, S* 2 - 60 Men’s Suits
blue, etc., of very flno quality In this bave In tbls tot all carrM*
sale at 25e yard. Sults am ' worth from *8.00 to *15.00.]
25c Fancy Oil Cloth 15c yd Some co8t ua * 10 - 00 -
This Is Oil Cloth season and hero ,1C0 ® Men ’ s Sults
you get It in this big May sale at In thl8 Iot wo have ,,l,t * vc
15c yard. from * 12 - 50 to *18.00 In new :
15c Collars and Beits 10c each “ nd patterD8 ' Your choice
~W. A. JOYNER.
114-116-118 Cotton Ave. Americuti 1
Farm Loans
Large amount of Special money to loaij
farms from 5 to 10 years at low rates of ini
Quick money.
W. W. DYKES, Americus
PECAN TREES. ’*
Before placing your order' for Pe can trees for'next season **•
Smlthwick, who sella nothing but bud ded and grafted trees of verf
variety. For early bearing trees delivered In perfect'condition 1
right j *i*!H ' , J j
P.O.Box57. Phone 109. Res.Phonei
Americus, Ga.