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AMERICUS. GEORGIA, (WEEKLY)— TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. JUNE9, 1910.
In Bad Fix
■lBMfSa. i MR4%Sa*r*-
“I was unconscious for three days, and after that 1
Id have fainting spells, dizziness, nervousness sick
[ache, heart palpitation and many strange feelincs.
• 1 suffered greatly with ailments due to the chance of
and had 3 doctors, but they did no good, so I concluded
y Cardui.
‘ Since taking Cardui, I am so much better and can do
ay housework.
*CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
Do not allow yourself fo get into a bad fix. You might
i so bad you would find it hard to get out
Setter take Cardui while there is time, while you are
i moderately good health, just to conserve your strength
cccp you in tip top condition,
n this way your troubles, whatever they are, will grad-
prow smaller instead of larger—you will be on the
ade instead of the down—and by and bye you will
at the north pole of perfect health,
ict a bottle at your druggists’ today.
LOOKING TO SUMfER
FOR FARM HOMES
Letters that Show the
Drift This Way.
People Want Farms in
Georgia’s Most Pro
gressive Section.
Blueflelds, W. Va„ May 30.
Sec’y. Board of Trade, Amerlcua, Ga.
Having read your monthly report
for May, 1 am much Intereated in yo'ir
atate and particularly In your county,
aud would be pleaaed to receive fur
tber particulars in regard to fruit and
other farm products, prices of farm
lands, etc. 1 am more particularly
Intereated In peach growing, its pos
sibilities and extent. Thanking you
in advance for pamphlet and other 'n-
(ormatlon, I am
Very respectfully,
F. D. MITCHELL,"
P. 0. Box 222, Blueflclds, W. Va.
Greenville, S.. C., May 31, 1910.
Soe'y. Board or Trade. Americas, Ga.
I want.to buy a farm of 500 to 1-
Ouo acres. 1 want descriptions of
farms In first letters Would llk^tobe
put in communication with parties ot-
ferlne plsces for sale.
Yours truly;
L. K. KELLY,
Box i.
Atlanta, Ga., May 30,1910.
Sec>. Board of Trade, Amerlcus, Ga.
Kindly send me copy of your pam
phlet. Would like to secure farm of
50 to 100 acres. Have heard Sum
ter county lands highly recommend
ed. Also send pamphlet to Mr. E. M.
Hunt. Dacusvllle, R. K. D. No. 2, Eas
ley, S. C. He 'e a practical farmer
and think he may soon make a change.
Yours truly,
IRA McDAVID,
Railway Mall Service.
Florence, 8. C„ May 31,
8ec'y. Beard of Trade, Amerlcua, Ga.
I want to buy a small farm near
Americas. I hope to visit your city
soon. I have a large acquaintance
ship In many states. If I like Sumter
would seek to influence some of them
to locate there also. Put me In touch
with reliable real estate men of your
city. ' Very respectfully,
G. L. EMMONS.
I
Commission Man Wants the
Entire Output.
Of Orchard Men Near
Americus—Offer of
$1.25 Per Crate.
One dollar and twenty-five centi
cate for the entire crop of peaches
growing upon two hundred thousand
trees in the great Bagley-Ray orchard
near Americus was the highly flatter-
lug offer made here yesterday by
New York commission man—and re
fused . .
It looked good all right—$1.25 per
crate, but the possibility of $3 p;r
crate looks even better to the or
chard owners.
Ordinarily the shippers here are sat
isfied with a net profit of fifty cents
per crate, after deducting all
penses, but peaches are peaches this
year, and the demand will .quickly ab
sorb the supply In this part of Geor
gia.
Here the crop Is large and Its con
dition fine, while In North Georgia the
yield will be short, due to the late
April freeze.
The Bagley-Ray orchard sold many
crates of fine peaches of the early
Greensborough variety In Americus
yesterday at the fine price of $1.75
perorate, while probably fifty crates
were shipped north by express. The
first whole carload will be shipped
Monday.
At the other orchards 'here, the
Raymond-Ware, Waddell and Hans
ford, the fruit Is equally fine and
promising.
The (’enservalton of Nature’s
• Resources.
Applies as well to our physical stale
as to material things. C. J. Budlong
Washington, R. I ..realized his condi
tion and took warning before It was
too late. He says: “I suffered se
verely from kidney trouble, the dis
ease being hereditary in our family. I
have taken four bottles of Foley’s Kid
ney Remedy, and now consider my
self thoroughly cured. This should
be a warning to all not to neglect tak
ing Foley’s Kidney Remedy until It
Is too late.” Sold by John R. Hud
son.
to $40. Extra Trousers $3 to $8.
|W. D. BAILEY CO.
lis store is the home of
jrt Schaffner drMarx clothes* .
IE ON EASY TERMS.
[1:1 set on the Installment plan at reasonable price. Be
by adding a little more money to your present rent
Some. Your bunch of rent receipts will neTer buy
to see me at once at my ofllce.
C. CROCKETT.
LOANS!
These four letters simply show that
■not only In one section, but In num-
e-ons localltle- the attention of the
people wk<o are thinking of changing
their * locations as farmers Is being
centered on Americas and Sumter
county.
It Is a safe prophecy that the next
ta-o or three years will see a wonder
ful Immigration Into Sumter county
from various parts of the country. The
natural advantages of the county and
the advertising It hat received
various ways are doing the work ef
fectively. The people are coming.
Foley’s Kidney Remedy may be giv
en to children with admirable resalts.
It does away with bed-wetting, and
Is afao recommended for use after
measles and scarlet fever. Sold by
John B. Hudson.
Copyright Hut kkfhtr k Min
>u go to the game, go well-
before you go, come in
id get the necessary mate-
[r being well-dressed.
SCHAFFNER & MARX
to start with; if you start
sou’ll keep going in these
for the rest of your life.
’re the best clothes made;
[all wool, made to fit, in the AT *** h ” AMB,CIS
I . • „ • ,L„ Passes Away Alter lengthy Illness.
le; and this store is the place Mr wlI1Iam Abrami Jeter
away at an aarly hour last Thurs
day at hla residence on Las'street,
the end following an lllneei of eome
length. The announcement of ble
death wai not unexpected Among ble
friend* In view of hie precarloue
health quite recently.
Mr. Jeter had been a resident of
Americus several years, having come
here from Dawson to take tbe poet
tlon of assistant superintendent of
waterworks
He wai fifty-two year* of age and a
native of Greenville, Ala.
Ur. Jeter Wfa esteemed smong his
many friends mads during his real-
denes here. He was a member of Fur-
low Lawn Baptist church and also »
member of Washington Camp, P. O. S.
A. which will attend the funeral oer-
vlcet at 10 o'clock thli morning
the cemetery.
The deceased le survived by hie wife
an<| live eons and daughters, win have
the sympathy of many frlende here
their affliction.
rorrxAR yocxg coffee
TOLL MARRY TODAY
Pretty Home Wedding Scheduled |o
Occur Today.
in usn sue uive ow y
.vWe'.V.
Tho Kind Ton Hnvo Always Bought, and which has been
in uho for over 30 years, has homo tho signature of
aud lias been made under his per.
Bonn! supervision slnco Its infancy.
Allow no ono-to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good”aro but
Experiments that trlllo with and endanger the health of
Infttnts and Children—Espericuco against Experiment. ,
What is CASTOR IA
Castorin Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Parc-'
gorlc, Drops ami-Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Nlorpli I no nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age U its guarantee. It destroys Worms
nnd allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieve* Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stoiuncli nnd Dowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep.
Tho Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Boars the Signature of
foe Kind You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
tMI OCNTAUI* COMPANY. TT MURRAY RTRCKT* IICW VO** CITY. t
Warlick Bros. Co.
LAMAR STREET.
A marriage of Interest to Americas
people is that of Alias Effle Myers and
Mr. Edward Coppedge. both well
known and popular yonng people
this city, which will be celebrated to
night at the home of tbe brtde’a par
ents, 13S Forrest street, a limited num
ber of frlende of the happy couple
having been Invited to be present A:
ter their marriage Mr. aad Mrs. Cop
pedge will be at home td tbelr frlende
at their beautifully furnished spirt-
menu here.
What a Sommer Celd Hay Da. ’
A summer cold If neglected Is Just
ae apt to develop into bronchitis or
pneumonia as at any other season.
Do not neglect It Take Ftoley’o Honey
and Tar promptly. It looaena the
congh, soothes and heals the inflamed
air passages, and expele the cold from
tbe system. 'Sold by John R. Hud
son.
BIG PACKING PLANT STARTS
THIS WEEK FOB SEASON
Americas Cannery Mill Do Very Large
Bnslncss,
lend'you money on your farm
real estate at 6 per cent. Save
|>y giving us your application. See
or G. C. Webb for particular*.
LOAN & TRUST CO.
Kept the King at Home
"For the pae: year we hare kept
the king of all laxatives—Dr. King’s
New Life Pills—In our home and they
hive proved a blessing to all .our fam
ily," writes Paul Matbulka, of Buffa
lo. N. 7. Easy, but sure remedy for all
otomach, liver and kidney troubles.
Only 25o at.Rldridge Drug Co.
A girl isn’t necessarily an angel
because she’* fly.
The large peach cannery In Amort
cut, controlled by Roberta Bros., the
well known Baltimore packers, will
■tart up this week for tbe busy fruit
■eason Just‘opening. The Mesert
Langrelle. of Baltimore, who manage
this plant, are here for their third
season, which* promises to be the
best one yet The Americas plant
cant an excellent quality of fruit and
glvea employment to hundreds here
during the peach season.
What Everybody Ought to Knew.
Tha: Foley Kidney PHI* contain
Jn«t the Ingredlesrs necessary u
tone, strengthen and regulate the ac
tlon of the kidneys and bladder. 8old
by John R. Hudson.
GENERAL RAINS IN SIMTER
A BOOST TO THE ( HOPS
The three weeks of drouth prevail
ing here has been broken, and crops
benefltted by the copious rain* of the
past day or two. The excessive dry
weather had almost dried up the small
streams In the ooanty, whtle In sev
eral sections the wqjlo are bon* dry.
There was little rainfall, compara
tively, during the, winter and spring,
and crops here have been stunted by
drouth.
*. * I
Buster, Brown's
Looks better, wears
longer than any oth
er guaranteed Hose
guaranteed stockings on the market today..
We are prepared to prove this very
strong assertion.
Comes In Ladies', Men’s and Children’s^
4 pair to the box, the 4 pair guaranteed to
wear four months without darning heel
or toe.
If you wish fo trade where "every arti
cle is guaranteed, come where you see .
the others.
We will refund your money on anything;
we sell you, if, after reflection, you decide
you are not satlsiied. Could you trade,
anywhere with any more satisfaction.
Q Our. every endeavor is to PLEASE YOU*
Warlick Bros. Co.
SUCCESSORS TO PINKSTON CO.
ar Motto—Yonr Money Back If Ton Want It-Bnt Ton Won’t
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R. E. XeXCLTT, Cashier.
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