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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. MORNING JUNE 9. 1910.
PURELY
•VEGETABLE
EQUAL TO A SPEEDWAY
ARE ROADS OE SUMTER
It is a generally recognized facr that medicines taken
from the botanical kingdom are better adapted to the
delicate human system, and safer in every way, than
those composed of strong mineral mixtures,
In tlie early settlement of this land, our forefathers
were obliged to procure their medicines from Nature’s
great laboratories of forest and field. They searched out
ar.d compounded the different vegetable materials into
teas, concoctions and medicines. That these pioneers
found the most potent and valuable of the roots, herbs
and barks placed at their disposal, is abundantly proven
by the fact that the great majority of them were blessed
•with rugged health. They cured their diseases and were
enabled to do the great preliminary work of civilization
because the remedies they used were Nature's remedies,
and specially adapted to the needs of humanity.
Among the very best of these vegetable preparations is S. S. S., a medi-
O nf lu<rh« 9ml hnrlre i*s cnol< . * v_ _
Another Big Compliment to
Sumter’s Roads.
Tlie merited compliments showered
Ji'on Sumer county's good roads —
magnificent reeds, In fact—:;u:ne fre
quently from sources outside the
state, evidencing the truth that the
fame of our highways is spreading to
distant points and attracting settlers
here.
The settlers—investors in Sumer’s
lands—are coming; scores of them; tc
join the score of others who came
CHEMIST FOUND S.8.S. FREE
FROM MINERALS.
A few years ago I was taken
with Inflammatory Rheumatism.
Upon the advioe of a friend I de
cided to try S.S.S. Before allow
ing' me to take it, however, my
guardian. who was a chemist, an
alyzed the remedy, and pro
nounced it free from potash or
mercury. I continued the remedy
• w. ...vov »v(,v.iomc picjictiiuiuns is o. o, a,, a uieai* ovui
cine iLade entirely of roots, herbs and. barks in such combination as to make here recently,
it the greatest of ail blood purifiers and | And the splendid highways as well
the finest of all tonics. S.S.S. does ' “ f ' \
not contain the least particle of min- ® . f ® rtne landB tend to attract
eral in any form, and is absolutely a tbese v 3 torS-
safe medicine for any one to use. I A recent compliment paid the fine
While purifying the blood this roads here was that of Mr. C. C. Root,
great vegetable remedy, builds up and of Indianapolis, who spent a day or
strengthens every portion of the ays- , wo In Americas this week and was
tem. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism, Ca- „
tarrh. Sores and Ulcers, Malaria. Scrof- f ™ , pln over some of the roads
ula, Skin Diseases, Contagious Bloo<l by Mf ’ Arttl “ r Rylander In his E. M.
Poison, hereditary taints, and all other F • car -
diseases and disorders caused by im- Mr. Root is Southern traveling rep-
pure or polluted blood. resentatlve of the E. M. F. automobile
W,vtVr cS - S - S <: iS "?!? alIed ’ 14 , com P an >'> and tours all of the South-
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assists in overcoming any derangement of the digestive system. If you are
suffering from any blood trouble, or need a tonic to build up your consti
tution, you could not do better than to take S. S. S., a medicine that is in
no degree? harmful. Book on the blood and any medical advice free.
J , 3 ’ * vuunuuou uie roucuy.
and In two month! I was cured
completely. The cure wai perma
nent, for I have never sinoe had a
ueut, ior x nave never eiuoe naci a
touch of Rheumatism, though
many times exposed to damp and
cold weather.
MRS. ELEANOR T. JONES,
58 Cliff St., Roxbury, Mass.
RECRUITS ARE SENT IN
FORCE TO THE GANG.
Great Grist of the Court
This Week.
the SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
FIRE SALE
Joyner’s Fire and Bankrupt Sale
I recently purchased in Chicag o a part of a Fire Stock. The stock
was assorted as to amount of dam age by either fire, water or smoke
Our buyer was very careful and picked only the very best lots. Many
things were only slightly damaged by smoke, or a little stained by
water, while others were not damaged at all
While away our buyer attended a big bankrupt sale of a large de
partment store in Cleveland, Ohio. This, too, was sold in lots, and again
we got only the very cream of this bankrupt stock to offer you.
Just think what the very choice of a Fire Stock and a Bankrupt
8tock means to you in this sale. Article after article will be sold from
10 to 25 per cent on the dollar. Don't delay. Be on time.
IE BEGINS SATURDAY, JUNE 4tfli
Fire and Bankrupt Sale Prices.
15 Yds. Cloth For 25 Cents.
This lot Is put up in 15 yards to
the bundle and contains short lengths
of madras, percale suitings, etc.,
worth up to 15c yard. They are
slightly damaged.
Hadrus, Percale, Suitings 2 l-2c Td.
Some of these are rull yard-wide,
• good quality, except slightly soiled or
stained You can get a shirtwaist,
boys' waist or shirt out of this for
-almost nothing.
25c Rep and Satin Stripes 5c Yd.
In this lot we have many patterns
and colors of fine corded, plain and
lancy weaves, all slightly damaged,
but are great values.
Yard Wide Drapery 5c Yard.
Beautiful patterns of fine yard-wide
floral sllklllne and other soft patterns
of art drapery Only stained a little.
Worth up to 15c yard. See this.
Genuine Creton 5c Yd.
.A great lot of regular 10c to 75c
Creton in extra good quality and large
showy floral patterns. Now is the
time to buy. You an hardly tell this
from regular goods.
J5c Fancy Satteen 5c Tanl.
These goods are nearly yard wide
and comes in fancy colors, In dark
forded an opportunity of studying
good roads in the South.
"I do not believe there is a coun
ty in the entire South possessing such
fine roads as Sumter," said Mr. Root
in admiration. “Why, your Leslie
road here is quite as good as thfe In
dianapolis speedway, while all of the
hundred miles of road shown me Is
the best I have seen in the South."
Mr. Root travels extensively from
Carolina to Texas, and such favorable
criticism of Sumter’s roads Is to be
apreciated.
Mart ilnus HI* cor cries
mark the wonderful progress of the
age. Air flights on heavy machines,
telegrams without wires, terrible \var
inventions to kill men, and that won
der of wonders—Dr. King's New Dis
covery—to save life when threatened
by coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma,
croup, bronchitis, hemorrhages, hay
fever and whooping cough or lung
trouble. For all bronchial affections
It has no equal. It relieves Instant
ly. It's the sures cure. James M.
Black, of Asheville, N. C., R. R. No.
4, writes it cured him of an obsti
nate cough after ail other remedies
failed. 50c and $1.00. A trial bottle
free. Guaranteed by- Eidrldge Drug
Co.
THIS MARRIAGE LAST NIGHT
A SURPRISE TO FRIENDS
With yesterday/a busy week In Sum
ter Superior court was brought to a
close and while the criminal docket
Is not nearly cleared as yet, a hole
has been cut In the black wall of
(lawbreakers and the county chain-
gang recruited accordingly.
Many cases have been tried befo e
Judge Littlejohn during the term
ranging from murder to lesser crimes
Henry Clay, of distinguished cog
nomen, is sent to the penitentiary for
seven years for burning the barn and
mules on the A. A. Forrest farm near
Americus, last fall.
This crime was an atrocious one :
and Ciay got off light, even with
sentence of seven years.
General Woods, who Is a plain Sum
r county nigger, despite his military
titic, was .given a year in the gang or
a fine of $60 for shooting- at another
conn, in direct violation of the state
game laws
Justice came high for A lax High
who was soaked on four indictments
tro charging asault to murder, shoot
Ing at another and lugging a pistol
And as a result there will be High
times In the cijiingang for three
years, the aggregate sentence.
Charles Smith, assault with intent
to kill, was given a year on the gang,
or a ca3h fine of $100.
Arthur Dowdle, convicted of mur
der, was sentenced t6 a term of ten
years, th>e jury finding him guilty of
a.lesser offense.
Mack Moses, a plain nigger who
has learned to write his own name
and that of other people, was given
one year or a fine of $100, on the
charge of forgery.
Eugene Furloir, for robbery, drew
a year on the gang as his portion
Moses Bell, for assault with intent
to murder, culled a year with Christ
ian or a touch for $150.
Bose Hubbard, plain stealing, ten
month's, or a fine of $60.
Considerable time wgs .taken
yesterday In the trial of Jim Hill
charged with wife murder. The kill
ing was done very effectively, but as
an offset to the gallows Hill gallant
ly charged his wife with having shot
herself In a struggle for the pistol.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE.
One of the most valuable qualities of Mother’s Friend is
that it safe-guards the future health of the mother. It is a
liniment 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
ness, nausea, and other troubles from whicb so many expectant P3 a ’ nei
When Mother’s Friend is used regularly it fits and prepares the "'°* llers 1
easy and natural consummation of the term. Women who lllass S: ’' stcm {
great liniment are always saved much suffering when baby corned Wllt
more quickly, and without ill effects. Mother’s Friend Is sold at s'? 11 te
Write for our free book for expectant mothers. ‘” dru * 1
THE BRADFIELD CO., ATLANTA,
A Woman’s Great Idea
Is how to make herself attractive. But
without health it.Is hard for h'er to be
15c German linen 5c Yard.
Arnold’s full,31-inch German Linen
In an extra good quality of heavy
weight. This came rrom the bank
rupt stock and comes in green only.
25c Fine White Goods 10c Yd.
Exquisite patterns of lovely cross
(bar lawn and dimity In very fine qual
lty. This Is out of the bankrupt
stock and Is perfect, worth' regularly
anywhere 25c yard
Fine Swiss Embroidery 3 I-2c Yd.
Very sheer Swiss Embroidery with
neat, showy edges of fine worked em
broidery. Worth up to 15c yard and
none worth less than 10c yard. Slight
ly soiled by smoke for the first few
yards.
$1-50 Long Silk Gloves 85c Pair.
These are pure silk with double tip
ped fingers and full 10-button length.
Being part of the bankrupt stock, they
are In good shape. Mostly black,
few brown.
$3.98 Silk Umbrellas 98c Each.
Many of these are pure silk and
•old formerly for $3.98. Others In the
lote are marked $2,00, $3.00, etc. They
are part of the bankrupt stock and In
good condition.
35c Hose Supporters 10c Each.
Ladies’ Hose S«pporters in black
Miss Morgan and Mr. ('. (.'. .Smith Ad- loVe ’ y i , n , , face ’ form °f, tonu>er.
— . j weak, sickly woman wijl be nervous
vauce the Date, '
«nd light blue, brown and red. They’ 7°', T„* b, ' ppo ™ ra lD bIa '*
.re slightly damaged, but are very “ d bl “? * th 8atin froat and four
cheaD at Be Yard • Btr0D8 elaBtlc «uPP°rts. In good con
dition. Only 10c each.
cheap at Sc yard.
25c Satin Gloria 5c Yard.
Fine satin finish Gloria Jn beautiful
25c Ladles’ Belts 5c Each.
A big lot of ladles belts of all kinds
They are
.hades of tan, champagne, blue, brown, In leather, silk and fancy,
etc., with a large, showy side band, in good condition,
looks like pure satin. Only the pa-j Bargain after bargain will also he
per around this Is smoked a little, i thrown out all over the store of req
Goods perfect. ular stock.
W.A. JOYNER.
114-116-118 Cotton Ave. Americus, G?
THE ALLISON FURNITURE CO.
The marriage Thursday evening at 9
o’clock of Miss Helen Morgan and Mr.
Charles C. Smith, the latter of Thora-
asvllle, will prove a pleasing surprise
to the many friends of the pretty
bride here. The marriage had been
announced for June 22, but yesterday
the young couple decided to advance
the date three weeks. The ceremony
was performed at the resldenc of
the bride’s mother, Mrs. Emma P. Mor
gan; by Rev. J. A. Connors, 'of Thom-
asvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Smith leaving at
once upon an extended wedding trip
East
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I and irritable. Constipation and kid-
* ney poisons show in pimples, blotches,
skin eruptions and a wretched com
plexion. But Electric Bitters always
prove a godsend to women who want
heajth, beauty and strength. They
regulate stomach, liver and kidneys,
purify the blood; give strong nerves.
Ihright eyes, pure breath, smooth,
velvety skin, lovely complexion, good
health. Try them. 50c, a: Eidrldge
Drug Co.
HORNE PLACE NEAR RIVER
BOUGHT BY J. H. RODGERS
Scared Into Sound Health.
.Mr. B. F. Kelley, Springfield, Ill.,
writes: "A year ago I began to be
troubled with my kidneys and bladder,
Iwhlch grew worse until I became
alarmed at my condition. I suffered
also with dull, heavy headaches and
the action of my bladder was annoy
ing and painful. I read of Foley Kid
ney Pills, and after taking them a few
weeks the headaches left me, the ac
tion of my bladder was again normal
and 1 was free of all distress. Sold by
John R. Hudson.
MAKING FINE PROGRESS ON
HOAD OUT OF AMERICUS
Another Deal lit Farming Lands Nenr
Americas. •
Mr. J. H. Ro’gers, of Americus, has
just purchased through W. S. and G.
W. Andrews 550 acres of land, 12 miles
east of Americus.. The place was for
merly owned by Mr. Horne. The price
is not given out, but it was bought
at -a fair figure. Mr. Rodgers Is well
pleased with Ms trade, as this Is a
fine farm and has land on It that
would bring $40 per acre if it was
-in a few miles of Americus.
PERHAPS
You never have asked for banking nc- conimodntlons,. .Perhaps you win
er have to ask (or it, but If yon do, yon .will eventually find It easier to
where yon have been carrying n check account, and this bank shun],
to accommodate prudent business peo pie. 4 per cent Interest on tin
posits. • **
Americus National Bank,
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN THE CITY.
$100 no
Stockholder liability (under U. 8. lavra) $100M|
Security to Depositors
. $200,04
SPECIAL NOTICE
Don’t forget that I have the best prices
good Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions, Men’s Sunn
Underwear, etc. The nice quality at the ri
price. Dbn’t fail to inspect my line before buyi
W. E. WOOD, 213 Forsyth St
. W. SMITH, Prest
O. M. Eld ridge, V. P. N. M. Dudley, Ci
Bank of South-Western 6
Americus Ga.
Security, Liberality and Courtesy Accorded Its Fan
(DIRECTORS:
C. h. Analay
W. A. Dodson, Q. M. Eidrldge,
N. M. Dudley. Thos H arrold,
W. D. Murray.
R J.
A. W. Smith
H. R. Johaeoi.
HERBERT HAWKINS]
GENERAL INSURANCE
Phone 186, Planter’s Bank Building ]
Plate 3
fire. Life, Accident, Tornado, Liability Insurance of all kinds.
Steam Boiler, Burglary, Automobile. ,
Strongest Companion—Liberal Life Policies Written. Lot me Ullj
you about a policy. * can interest you, giving you boot Insuraac* ill
rates. Phono No. 186.
BONDS.
L. G- Council, Pres.
Iqc.1891.
X S. Conn cH, Cashier,
C. X Council, Tito|
Planters Bs
of Americ
Besoarcea over
With wjll-establisbed •
our Urge resources, and i
tention consistent with mbK|
Ing, we solicit your psti
terest allowed on time
and In our
“DEPARTMENT FOB 8«
A Dreadful Mound
from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail,
fireworks or of any nature, demands
prompt treatment with Bucklen’s Ar
nica Salve to prevent blood poison or
gangrene. It’s the quickest, surest
healer for all such wounds as also
SEEDI SEED!
Stage Line to Macon County is Being , l? r for v a , 1 , 1 Buch wounds as also
Rebuilt. *1 for burnB > boll »' sores, skin eruptions,
u ecsema, chapped hands, corns or piles.
' 25c, at Eidrldge Drug o.
Supt. R. O. Christian with his force
of half a hundred convicts, is making. RUMORS OF ANOTHER HOTEL
fine progress in rebuilding the old HERE IN BUSINESS DISTRICT
Oglethorpe stage road from Americus! -
to Sweetwater creek, the dividing line. House on Enropean Plan Discussed
between Sumter and Macon counties. By Property Owner.
This road, a very Important one, Is' —
now a succession of hollows and steep 1 Will Americus have another new
FRESH GARDEN, HELD AND FLOW
SEED NOW IN STOCK.
D. F. DAVENPORT,
AMERICUS, GA.
410 Lamar St., Opp. New Postoffice. Ph<*
Funeral Directors, Embalmers
Allison Bldg., Lamar St.,
Americus, Ga.
Telephone 42 and 106. Dayi Phone 253
bills, but it will be reduced to a per-| a »d modern hotel; one conducted on
feet grade and made the uniform width tf >e European plat} and meeting read-
of thirty feet the entire distance of i>y the requirements of the commer-
tweive miles. Just now the working dal class of patrons? Such a report
forces are employed beyond the home Is current, and the name of a large
of Mr. J. TV. Wheatley, two miles out.' property owner on Lamar street is
ami making rapid progress towards J?(ven In the same connection. Tho
the Council plantation. This roa-J. 1 Plans, it is said, contemplate a han.l-
when finished,- will be a most impor- j some hostelry of thirty or forty rooms
tant link In Sumter’s system of splen- with cafe, and wonld occupy a si
did highways.
I within one block of the now postofflce.
I The new Windsor Hotel, it would seem,
. will be adaquate to all needs for many
years to come, as lt will contain near-
Glad to Reromnieiid Them.
, Kokomo. Ind., say's: V v...c, »-» w.u coniain near-
severe' bachache left me.^yTidneys °“ e bundred rooms and be modem
became stronger, the secretions nat- n “ ts appointment*. ,
ural and my bladder no longer pain-1
Kidney Pills." "'j/'a'yeliow'packue ilDDRKmOB
■aka* Kidney* and Bladder Right
Sold by John R. Hudson.
A Runabout you
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