Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, May 26, 1910, Image 7

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. MAY 26.1910. "’TlWa ME-SEEKERS RATES LAtuidiuu iu tume Over in July. terest in This Section is Growing Rapidly Across Border. a result of the great Interest n in the lands of Sumter county aimers In South Carolina, as a : of the advertising the county received from various agencies ig the past year or taro, and to •he demand for an opportunity sped the county with a view to ing here, the Central of Georgia ay and the Seaboard will give al home-seekers’ rates to Amer- beginning- In July, for certain ; each month for that month and tidy several other months. Is understood that the Central arrange with the Southern for pedal round trip rates from nbla, Spartanburg and Green- to Amerlcus, the first excursion in effect about July 15. Seaboard has the matter under [derat’on and a favorable reply pected from that road In a day ro. kterday Mr. George R. Brannau, ■ling passenger agent of the |al, was in the city, in consui- with Messrs. Waddell and En- These enterprising realty i have been extensively advertls- |umtcr county In all of the lead- hpers of South Carolina and the I arc seen in the desire of a large r of farmers there to visit us and Investigate Sumter dicing the summer months. I rate that will be given is about lirds of the usual rate. Ihe first home-seekers’ excursion It Is believed between fifty and Indred sterling farmers of Cara- fill come to this clfy. Indeed, Id not be surprising if the num- I to a greater total than that, |c Is no longer any doubt that 1 Is to see a flood of immigrants Carollnas within the next Idvlces from other sources In most remarkable degree of I in this section. Yield May Be Cut fully One- Ihird. The pear crop throughout this sec- lion will amount to about one-third of Its usual sized crop, due to the cold weather, to bad seasons and to the blight. The crop for the past few years has paid very well and the growers here have been looking after the'r trees more carefully than In a long time. Up to a week or two ago the crop was very promising, but since ! that time the pears have been shed ding, and the outlook Is bad for them. The cantaloupe and watermelon crops also are In had shape, due to the dry weather and the cold nights. If the melon growers had had a good rain after the recent cold weather they could have counted on a largo water melon and cantaloupe crop, but the season has been bad all tho way through and the outlook now Is that tho cantaloupes will not yield ns much as was expected two weeks ago. Tho splendid work of Chamberla'n's Stomach and Liver Tablets Is dally coming to light. No such grand rem edy for live.* and bowel troubles was ever known before. Thousands bless them for curing constipation, sick headactb, biliousness, jaundice and indigestion. Sold by all dealers. LOCKHART IX FISHING STCXT AMAZES THE FLORIDA CIT. Greatest Caleb of the Season Is Cred- Red to Americas Hnn. |l>. Rockefeller would go broke lould spend his entire Income prepare a better medicine hamberlain's Colic, Cholera } rhoea Remedy for diarrhoea, y or bowel complaints. It y impossible, and so says ev- •hat has used it. Sold by all JOSEPH M. BROWN I AGAIN A CANDIDATE |lanned His Campaign All Right. P ;| l 10 T mos-Recorder.) , May l9.-^Governor |i again be in the race for Dobbs, pastor of the Bap- at I-Yrnandina, Fla., who guest of the governor ietta home, is authority for : Ibu: !>» did not say in so many the governor would make quotes him as having fixed h's campaign plans leave no doubt that aspires to succeed the governor's office the governor Is reticent, out the fact that ha race. In “Prof." L. D. Lockhart Amerlcus has a citizen who as a pole wielder has brought fame and distinction his ballwick. ’’Prof.” L. D. is sojourn ing in Florida, not that It is cheaper to stay there than at home,* but be cause the flsh bite better.’ As evi dence of this trutfci he sent to the Timcs-Recorder sporting c'ditot yes terday a snopshot photo of himself returning from a fishing trip. It was his own photo, for he said It was, de spite the name of the Milwaukee pi, ture house, printed In very fine typo, which tho ’’Prof.” evidently overlook ed. Besides his own photo the pic ture shows twenty-live flsh, all Lako Michigan sturgeon, nailed to a rack each weighing twenty pounds, or total of 500 pounds. All these our hero caught. Wo know he did, bo- cause the postcard so stated and our faith In strong. Friends who hav» since seen the photo recognize Un cle Lock all right, but declare the fishing featuro merely punk canvas photo affai-s, used by a peripatetic pifatographer as a background for tourists who come there to flsh. yet catch them net Never hesitate about giving Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to children. It contains no op'um or other nar cotics and can be given with Impli cit confidence. As a quick cure for coughs and colds to which children are susceptible, it is unsurpassed. Sold by all dealers. DEATH OF MIL II. F. H I.I.IS AT HOME IX WEBSTER THINK OF Mexican Mustang' Liniment AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU. Relief from pain that might otherwise cause you hours of agony. Tired out muscles eased up and made read}’ for another day’s work. , Lameness in the back and shoulders promptly cured and stiff joints limbered up. Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Mashes ren dered painless and quickly healed. Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica robbed of their anguish and banished forever. Ulcers, Old Sores and Open Wounds healed promptly and permanently. The first application of Mexican Mus tang Liniment subdues the pain but it continues its work until every quivering nerve is soothed and quietea. The great penetrating power of this famous remedy enables it to do this quickly and positively. In all cases of Sprains, Bruises or Lame ness. Mexican Mustang Liniment should be rubbed in persistently. The antiseptic qualities of this old relia ble household remedy make it safe and sure. Prices 25c., 50c., $1.00 per bottle. F>rui.br*ni>nu*bu. LYON MFG. CO. 41 to 45'So. 5th SL, BROOKLYN, N.Y. Mr. B. F. Tullls, residing at Church Hill, near Preston, passed away Wed- brief Illness. M . Tullls was one of the staunch and prominent citizens c-f Webster county, a man of highest charac or and universally esteemed, and his death Is deplored In the com- mun'ty where he has so long resided. He was a bro: .-r of Mr. William M. Tullls, of Americas, and leaves many other near relatives, besides his Ira- medlato family. The funeral exer cises were held yesterday afternoon at the Church Hill cemetery and were largely attended. SHAKE IXTO YOl'R SHOES has a good figure Isn't good at figures. Here It Is! The Brand You Ought to , Use at the Hrice you ought to pay If you want the one best],Whiskey for the money, try 0 It has a National reputation, and is recognized a standard of purity and quality. Guaranteed un der National Pure Food Law, Ser. No. 137, by the distillers, THE I. TRAGER CO., Cincinnati, O- It is the only popular brand of high-grade Whiskey sold at the following prices: Four Full Quarts $ 4.00, Express Prepall Eight “ “ 7.50, 11.00, 0BDEB FROM ANT OF THE F0LL0WIXG J. H. Wooley, Jacksonville, Fla. V S. Welcbselbaiim ft Mack, Jackson- v'lle, Fla. United Liquor Store, Jacksonville,Fla. J. C. Somers & Co., Jacksonville, FU. W. F. Seeba, Jacksonville, Fla. Savannah Liquor Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Altmayer ft Flatau Co., Jacksonville, Fla. DEALERS! Co.. Jacksonville, L Loeb Whisker Fla. L. O. Hlrth, Fernandlna, Fla. D. F. ft C. P. Long, Jacksonville, Fla. Gabe Llppman, Jacksonville, Fla. Canepa Bros., Jacksonville, Fla. Chas. Blum ft Co., Jackaonville, Fla. Bqdlngfleld ft Co., Jacksonville, Fla. The Carmichael ft Sons Co., Ocala, Fla. AIIIT rPnUJFPC’UIPFlt I vent'on, Orlando, Fla. j MARRIAGE OF MISS STEVENS ItUI UKUWlKO nlKtU | We lirge that ,. ou invlte Nut Grow-j AXD MR. GORDOX ADAMS —n|,r — . stems'! ic ers' Association to hold Its next con— IU vUlnL 10 Aiv'lKiLLo vention In Amerlcus, the heart of the Americas Anting Lady Becomes Bride Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nervoui feet and Instantly takes tho sting out of corns and bunions and makes | walking easy. Try It today. Sold ev erywhere. Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olmstead, Le Roy, N. Y. Board of Trade Wants K n\ Convention Here. XO CHAXCE WASTED. Knicker—There Is gas In the comet's tall. Bocker—Then we'll probably find It on our bills while, we are passing through 1L XO BACKACHE 0R KIDXEY PAINS. If you bars pains In the back, urin ary, bladder or kidney trouble, dizzi ness and lack of energy, try Mother Gray'S AU8TRALIAN-LEAF, the pleasant barb care. Ae n regulator It has no equal. At all druggists, or by mall 50c. Ask today. SAMPLE FREE. Address The Mother Gray Co- LeRoy. N. T. j future great nut-grow'ng section of ! Georgia. Best county, with beat roads in siate. We guarantee coi'dlal i reeepton and delightful entertaln- | meat In behalf of the entire business j interests of the city. John W. Shiver, i President. Board Of Trade.” j So far no reply has come from Mr. Smithwlck. It Is hoped that ho will I be able to land the convention. If the next meeting of the Nrt Growers’ Association of the South is not*held in Amerlcus, It will not be the fault of the Board of Trade. When It was known that Americas I was going to he represented, and well DEATH OF MRS. HOLLINGSWORTH represented, It was dee ded to make a! at HER HOME IX DAWSON pull to get the next sesilon of the as- j _____ soclatlon now In session at Orlando. Dunrbter of Late Coagressman Grigga Fla., for thla city. It waa known that I Mr. H. W. Smithwlck, who waa going from Amerlcus, would make a hard pull to bring tbs convention to bl* home city. To help him along it waa decided to mak« the Invitation an offi cial one from the Board of Trade, as tho representative organliatlon of the business men of the. city. President shiver accordingly sent the following telegram: “H. W. Smithwlck, Nut Growers' Con. Dies There. Friends in Americas were apprised Friday of tba death In Dawson ot Mrs. E. C. Hollingsworth, a Indy wide ly known and much esteemed there, if?*. Hollingsworth had been III for some time, and her death wan not un expected. She waa 21 yearn of ago and a daughter ot tho late Congreanman James M. Griggs. The funeral will occur there today. k ' t | y. ot OcUln. Tho marriago at Ocllla ot Miai Mary Stevens, ot Americas, and Ur. Gor don Adams, ot that city, waa a piear- ant surprise to the many friends of tho pretty bride when announced beta Friday In a telegram to her fatto', Mr. J. S. Stevens. For seine time Miss Stevens ha* been visiting a married slater at Ocllla and there met Mr. Aoams, who resides at Vallotts, where he hold* a no.'tion with the Southern Express Co. Tho sincere congratulations and rood wishes ot many Amerlcus friends wl'l aceon?- phny the happy young couple to their ntw home In Vailista. GEORGE C. HALL INDICTED DY FEDERAL GRAXD JURY Chamberlain's Stomach and Uvar Tablet* will clear the soar stomach, Former Americas Man to Answer to Macon Coarts. Sevo.'il Indictments, It Is reported, ore pending In the United States court at Macon against G..C. Hall, formsrljt ot Amerlcus. where he was extensive ly engaged In the business ot contrac tor and builder. Hall win put Into bankruptcy while here, and tbe Indict ments Just returned In the Uscoa court charge that he concealed assets In bankruptcy from the trustee, that bo swore a false oath In his schedule of assets and perjury. He gave bond In the inm ot $30fll A touch of rheumatiim or n twines of neuralgia, whatever the trouble is, Chamberlain's Liniment drives away tbe pain at once and cares tbe com plaint quickly. First application al- sweeten the breatu and mate a* ways give* relief. Sold by all deal' healthy appetite. They promote the flow o.’ gastric Jnleo, thereby Induc ing good digestion. Sold by nil deal ers. HIS WAY. "He doesn't seem to bo nwed by the ■Lta VDmeeraww FOLEYS H0NEMDVR ftesSlMrwt —ft,ww Veeptetoc “He’s not nwed by anything that he can dee for nothing." ■ ■ ; •; ' ' :• ■'