Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, June 09, 1910, Image 7

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AMERICUS. GEORGIA. TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. JUNE 9. 1910. >.RECOftDER IS TO CHANGE ITS QUARTERS fill Occupy Handsome Two- Story Building. fo Be Erected on Jack- Street in the son Near Future! fter more than a quarter of a cen- .. of occupancy of ita present quar- on Forsyth street the TImes-Re- 1. r Is preparing for a removal to x and more suitable quarters for . ly newspaper that expects to ex- 1,1 with the development of the city ninty In which It is published and hose progress It hopes to be the mu nt and persistent advocate in nture as In the past, lease has been arranged for one three-two story buildings to be I by Messrs. Allen & Hawkins |.lackson> street, nearly directly i from the Carnegie Library, mlldlng to be occupied by the js-Itccorder Is the one at the Jiern end of the structure, noar- i.rjrch street. s oulldlng will be eminently • l for newspaper purposes. The i,l floor will bo 2.3 by 8a feet In At the front will be the busl- and editorial departments. In ear will be fhe stock room and GOV. BROWN IS AGAIN IN RACE FOR GOVERNOR His Candidacy is Officially Announced. room. iho second floor the Times-Re- (Special to Times-Recorder.) Atlanta,' Ga., June 4.—Governor Jo seph M. Brown has announced his candidacy for re-election as gorernor. He issued the following statement this afternoon: , "1 have considered It Improper t» make a declaration affecting my can didacy for governor until at least the state executive committee had met ai d named the day and made other ar rangements for the primary election. “Now that the committee has done its work, I consider that the people have a right to expect a declaration oft my Intention, and I therefore say that I will be a candidate for re-election to the office of governor In the pri mary which has been ordered by the state executive committee of the dem ocratic party to be held August 23r-l next. "At this time I will only say that I have appreciated beyond measure the great honor the citizens of Georgia have conferred upon me and have en deavored to the best of my ability to be tho governor of all the people Im. partially and honestly and in accord ance with tine constitution and laws without regard to class, clique, local ity or faction. “I shall continue so to be and If re elected the same policy shall be my • will occupy an apartment 23 aIm throughout another derm." feet for Its composing room. Jinx to it3 location the Times- •r's new quarters will have am- |uht. from the front, rear and The several departments will nipped with''every convenience e publication of the paper and pmfort of the employes, of whom are now fourteen regularly In ^rvice of the paper. business and editorial offices on ^ mt of the ground floor will be ns attractive as possible. Aito- the general appearance of the within ,and without will re- ^redlt upon tho Times-Recorder city. s. Allen and Hawkins intend large structure, divided Into |sopnrate buildings, to erect that will be an ornament'to sincss section of the city, using est pressed brick, with heavy limestone trimmings. On tte • tloor will be three suites of |two rooms to a suite, eminent ed for professional purposes broughly modern In equipment, bill Amerlcus Recorder was puo- |u the present quarters several "fore the consolidation of that id the Times under the present April, 1891. For over of a century tl.M paper has uted without a break from the now occupied by it. I'imes-Recorder has seen Anter- v from an Insignificant coun ts a nourishing, ambitious, city whose future Is be- be as bright a* that of any In the South. the city and the county are upon an era tint will be more rapid development before been known the proposes to show Its fbe future of Amerlcus extensive and ftner ng Improvements at the will add to the appear and Us value to It3 Increasing constl- attd patron- many years. FOOD FERMENTING OAI'SES INDIGESTION “I got a box of Ml-o-na tablets for a distress In nty stomach, and the first dose relieved me. and after I took the fourth I have not felt any more of it. I think It Is a wonder ful medicine."—Hiram Sl|ultz, Wat- seka. Ill., July 27. '09. If your stomach is out of order or distressed, no matter from what cause, Ml-o-na stomach tablets .will give In stant relief, and If taken regularly, will cure Indigestion, acute or chronic, or money back. Every sufforer from 1 stomach trot- ble, gas, belching, sour stomach, ner- vousness, dizziness and biliousness should get a flfiy-ccnt box of Ml-o-na stomach tablets Joday and start treatment. In three days' time the stomach and bowels will be thoroughly purifed. cleaned and renovated, the sonrness will go and pure, sweet breath will take the place of foul breath. Continue the treatment for two weeks and the stomach will become so strong that It will be able to digest the heartiest meal without distress. A few Ml-o-na tablets will do this. Sold by druggists everywhere and by Dodson’s Pharmacy Booth's Pills best for constipation Me. 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 ready for another day’s work. Lameness in the back and shoulders promptly cured and stiff joints limbered up. Bums, 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 quieted. The great perfetrating 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 oi this old relia ble household remedy make it safe and sure. Prices 25c., 50c., $1.00 per bottle. FwMi«braiiDraiiuu. LYON MFG. CO. 41 to 45 So. 5th SL, BROOKLYN, N.Y. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE SETS DATE OF PRIMARY Will Be Held on the 23d of August. UKKmanm-0-nii Chics catarrh >or money back. Just brcathoitln. Complete ontfltjndniting inhaler $1. Extra bottles 60a Druggist* WRECK ON SOUTHERN AI POWDER SPRINGS. Gars Leave Track But No Lives lost. (Special to Times-Recorder.) Atlanta, June 4.—TL<e state ex ecutive committee In aesaion at the New Kimball today set August 23, as the date for the gubernatorial primary and September lat ns the date of the convention. Only change made,by tic committee governing the rules of the campaign was In the case no candidate shall receive a majority of the votes caat. The committee ruled that can didates not receiving one-fourth of the totnl votes cast should not be counted. Tho Gilmer county contest betwe-n the Park and Allen comltteea was de cided in favor of tl.<e Allen comrnlt- teo. A Dainty Enameled Bedroom fltMl Reward, 1100. The readers of this paper will be* pleased to Ica>n that there is at least one dreaded disease that sclenre has been able to cure In ail ! . stages, and that Is catarrh. H .1 s Catar-h Cure la the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Ca tarrh being a copstlftlonal disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's catarrh cure Is taken Internal ly. acting directly upon the blood and mucuous surfaces of tbetayatem, there by destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building Op the constitution and assisting nature In dolrg Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they of fer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure.' Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O Sold by druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. LITTLE DAMAGE TO SHOCKS OF OATS 0.\ TIIE FIELDS Rain Caught Hie llart esters ere The Work Is Finished, Headers of the Art the blood Is the kidneys py fail to do this the kid- Ck. and many kidney Ills I roubles, diabetes. Kidney puis core them alL i people endorse our claims. 10 Lamar street, Ja., aayt: “I have used hey Pills and have no hes- Recommending them. Thai of a pain In my back *d the pastagei of the kid- I know that Doan’t a very reliable rem are all dealer*. Price SO ilbnrn Co., Buffalo, i agentt for the United the name—Doan's—and IH0NEMHR I sal’s. Sara, JTa agfalst (Special to Times-Recorder.) Ponder Spring?, Ga., June 6.—South era Rill way passenger train No. 13, from Jacksonville, Fla., to Chicago, scheduled to leave Atlanta at 5:30 o'clock this morning, was derailed al most in front of the Powder Springs depot shortly after 7 o'clock, the mail, baggage and pasenger coaches leaving the track. The engine remained on the ralle, although the tvaln was running at rate of 85 miles an hour, and there was‘no injuries sustained \y either passengers or crew. While the cause of the derailment Is not officially known, It Is bettered to have been caused by the ralla spreading. Lame abonlder la almoat Invariably caused by rheumatism of the muscles end yields quickly to the free appll- cation of Chamberlain's Liniment. This liniment Is not only, prompt and ef fectual, but In no way disagreeable to uae. Sold by all dealer*. A man may retain ble good name II be can keep ont of politic*. IDLEYSHONET^TAP Curse OeHsx Prevents Some Blight damage may resuit to the vast quantity of aheat oats In the fields here by the recent rain, al though this will be Immaterial, as i day of bright lunsblne ere the grain Is put In tie barn will suffice. The story In Sunday’s Times-Recorder the enormous oat crop being harvest ed In 8umter county—estimated at 250,040 bushels, has appeared Ip ail the leading Georgia dallies as wed, and Is a big boost for Sumter as the g*eat grain-producing county of the state. A crop of 250,000 bushels, even- at 75 cents per bushal, means money yield of nearly <200,000 to the farmers of Sumter, while the same land now In oati can be Immediately planted again In bay, pea* or cotton, as a second crop. "It c ired me." or "It sav»d the life of n.) c'li'J' .urn expressions yon he. - 0"*>ry day about Chamberlain’s O iir, Cholera and Diarboea Remedy. Tbl* i* true the world 'over where .his vV.uahle ran edy ha* been Intro- d lead. Xo ether medicine In use for dltrrhc>-a or bowel complains kvav, re ceived sut'i general approval. The secret of the success of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy U that It cure*. Sold by all dealer*. What could be prettier or more inviting than a dainty bedroom with walls, furniture and woodwork all enameled in white or some delicate tint to har monize nicely with furnishings and draperies? Why not have one? ACME QUALITY ENAMEL (Neal’s) gives that smooth, beautiful, genuine enamel surface so sanitary and so easy to keep bright and attractive. Anyone can apply it by following the simple directions. If It’* a surface to be painted, enameled, stained, varnished, or finished In any wdy there's on Acmo Quality Kind to fit tho purpose. JNO. W. SHIVER, AGENT. Americus,' Ga. Farm Loans Negotiated My New York connections are such that I can get you time money promptly at 6 and 7 per cent interest on your farm Failing to see me when you need money you will be the loser. Old loans of any Company renewed. i J. J. Hanesley, Americus, Ga. Tbs London Time* well say* that what la especially needed today la “the quiet oourage to llv. a life of obscure usefulness." casmberlaln's Cough Remedy Is sold on a guarantee that If yon are not sat- PECAN TREES. Before placing yocr order for Pc can trees for next season see H. W Smithwick, who sells nothing but bod ded and grafted trees of very bes variety. For early bearing trees delivered In perfect condition' and prices right StSWWSKSEiS LSS P- O. Box 57.1Phone 109. ResJPhone 593 «m b, ..fund*,, u i,to ,.u| Amerlcus, Ga. to try. Sold by all dealers. I •' .. . In connection with PmpIs’s Pressing Club. Phone 418 next door to Dr. Hudson’s Drug Store, Cotton avenue. Clean all kind* it carpets, art'squaret and rugs. Can rstsr you to some of the most reputable people of the town a* to the class and kind of work we turn ont We satisfy or no pay. Also hats cleaned, blocked, reshaped and newly trimmed. All styles, soft, hard, straws and panamas, Clothes thor oughly cleaned and pressed. All wo-is called for and delivered.