Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, June 16, 1910, Image 3

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&2&Lv.- Drive Into Town 'ou'll be wanting durinj * your stay a real good drink. Something to quench your thirsr to stay quenched. ‘ Drink No matter how thirsty you are, or how tired you are or how particular you are, you’ll like Coca-Cola because it hits that dry spot —relieves fatigue and tickles the palate all L the way down. k DELICIOUS-REFRESHING i tjk WHOLESOME ft Send for Our Free Booklet "The Truth About CVa-Cola." TelU all about Coca-Cola, what it ii and why it ii 10 delicious, wholesome and beneficial* /THE COCA-COLA CO* Atlanta, Ca. A Warlick ■c, regulates irregularities o: wiiai couiu possioiy prevent it from helping vou? Remember you cannot get the benefit of the Cardui -'efts m any other medicine, for they are not for sale • • /Ini’-r efnrn nvennf In tl,.* P i • ■. ... ^ ... vu.vi iiivuiwuic. lur i __ ly dr 1:3 store except in the Cardui bottle. i/f to: Ladies' Advisory Dcp: Chaitanoosa Medicine Co., Chat! 1/ Ir.strvcttons. and 64-patc book. "Home Treatment lor Women.' ETHER AMERICUS. GEORGIA. (WEEKLY)- TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. JUNE 16.1910. ,, >5 i'-'f After The Grippe “I am much pleased, to be able to wr’i. ... . 1 for what Cardui has done for me” writes 6 o’ 3 "!? jiliiland, of Siler City, N. C * Ies MrSl Sarah • Last February, I had the Grippe, which loft shape. Before that, I had been bothered with female ib!e, for ten years, and nothing seemed to cure if ® At last, I began to take CaVuL I have htin e bottles, but it has done me mcregood than "'I Se tors or than any other medicine I ever took” ' ne MR. MSBET TO OfTER AMERICA MAN DIES IN FOR HONOR IN SEJMIER ARKANSAS. A SUICIDE Enters Race For Legisla- J. F. McGarrah Takes His ture Here. ! life at Nashville. CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic For the after-effects of . Cardui is the best tonic you can ire It build* strength, steadies the any serious illness, like the Yielding to the request of numerous Mr. J. F. McGarrah, a former red* friend, and with a laudable de.lre Vi dent of Amerlcu., Is dead at Xasu thus represent Ms county In hall, ft vllle. Ark., by hi. own hand, accord' legislation, Mr. E. A. Xesbit announce. Jng to message, received Saturday today his cajkdldacy for the legisla- by relatives in this city. The mes- ture, as one' of Sumter's represents- sages gave no particulars beyond the lives n the bouse. Mr. Xesbit’. for-' statement that Mr. McGarrah had com- mal announcement I. not unexpected, mined suicide, and that the body In view of the frequent reference t-f would be sent back to Americus for him as a candidate recently and tl-.e burial. Mr. McGarrah was born and further fact that friends were urging reared in Americus, where his fam- hlm to offer for the honor. Mr. Xes- lly are well known, and many friends bit Is a well known member of the her- will regret Ills trag c death. Fur- Amerlcus bar. a able attorney and a ther particulars concerning his depilse young man of brilliant attainments' are expected today by his relatives who would well and ably represent his here. county and the state at large in the j capacity to which he aspires. A man The Conservation of Nature's of ability aud strong Individually, he! Resources, lias n wide circle of friends In Amer-i Applies as well to our phystc-1 stato Ions and throughout the county who to material things. C. J. Budlong y ; : Washington, Jt. I ..realized his condl- TAYLOR SAW MILLS LEAD In Simplicity, Capacity, Durability, None Better Bar Macon Slade Machinery and avoid ‘ “ | walla ~ exceaaltre Freight* and load walla for Repair# Steam and Gasoline Engines IftnTAiuaSnnoNARYBoiLERs 3 Complete Ginning, Sawing and Shingle Outfits Pumps, Tints, Tawers. gufin. teetjltil 11.M. ftiiU (VfITTHINS W IMCHtSOtT AK0 (DrPUU 359 Cherry It MALLARY MACHINERY CO., .1 cordially support-Is candb.acy In j tioii and took warning before It was the primary of August 23ru. ■ too late. He says: "1 suffered se- | verely from kidney trouble, the dis- Sen red Into Sound Health. ! ease bsiil S hereditary In our family. I Mr. H, i.- .o.i.. i have taken four bottles of Foley's Kid nev Remedy, and now consider my- Cop/rifht Hart Scbadher & Mars Ke ley, Springfield, ill., j writes: "A year ago I began to be “', f t‘hoi3ughly“cnred This should saw srsff ttsfe**—*-- j alarmed at my condition. I suffered I also with dull, heavy headaches and I the action of my bladder was annoy- ‘ lng and painful. I read of Foley Kid ney Pll's, and after taking them a few weeks the headaches left me, the ac- I tlon of my bladder was again normal ' arid I was free of all distress. Sold by John ft. Hudson. ROLLED UP TIN ROOFS LIKE PIECES OF PAPER ..A windstorm, followed by drenching rain yesterday, did considerable dam age to buildings about Americus a no doubtless upon farms as weil, as the storm raged with Jury for a half hour. Down In the manufacturing district below Church street, the roof of Shi ver's lumber and variety works was seriously damaged, halt the roof be ing lifted from the building and land ed In the roadway. One or two of the oil lu lls also were partlilly unroof ed. the tin. work being rolled up like pipe stems aud carried Into the street, lng Foley's Kidney Remedy until It Is too late." Sold by John R. Hud son. SENTENCE OE LIFE IS BEGUN IN CHMNGANG you go for recre ation or for business; wheie count for a good deal, or you’re too busy to think of at all, you’d bettor be sure .1 Dreadful Wound from a knife, gun, tin can. rusty nail ^1 fireworks or of any nature, demands ;| prompt treatment with Bnckles's Ar- >, nlca Salve to prevent blood poison or gangrene. It'a the quickest, surest healer for all such wounds as also .for bursa, hails, sorts, skin eruptions, eczema, chapped hands, corns or piles. -5c, at Eldrldge Drug o. SCHAFENER & MARX WILL SPEND THE SEASON OX ESTATE IX SI STER because then you’ll be sure ust right; in style, in all- in fine tailoring. $18.50 to $40.00. . D. BAILEY CO. store is the home of Schaffner & Marx clothes. r*pt. Raymond Is L.oklng After Or* chard Interests. Capt. C. W. Raymond, of Dayton Ohta, awner of the magnificent Ray mond orchard, containing 100,000 peach’trees, near Americus, on the Americua-Smlthvllteplke, ha. come to auperlntend the gathering and ship ping of the fine crop of peaches now r penlag. Capt. Raymond Is delighted at the fine prospect of an abundant yield and excellent prices for fruit. Mrs. Rayomnd's many Americus friendB wilt regret that an accident de tains her in Dayton for a time, al though she may visit her home here, “Four Oake," later. As she waa about to accompany her husband to the sta tion’en route to Americus, ahe li p ped upon the stairway and apralned Tier shoulder severely, necessitating her detention there for a time. rm Loans [mount of Special money to loan on [s to 10 years at low rates of.interest iYKES, Americus, Gi Glad to Recommend Them. M. E. Weakley. Kokomo, Ind., says: “After taking Foley's Kidney Pills the eevere baebache left me, my kldneya became stronger, the secretions nat ural and my bladder no longer pain ed me. I am glad to recommend Foley Kidney Pilla." In a yellow paexage Sold by John R. Hudson. Charles Baldwin, who In cold blood murdered another negro near Ameri cus two months ago, and who las: week sidestepped the merited rope on a life sentence, was taken from Castle Sumter yesterday and sent oat to the county gang. It Is probably just as well, as a robust negro build ing county roads is of far more value Than a mound out n a pine orchard with the aforesaid road-builder be neath It. and this fact la being more generally recognized by Georgia Ju ries. Along with Baldwin yeaterday went Henry Clay, a clay-banked coon who maliciously burned the barn and seven fine mules locked In It, the property of Mr. A. A, Forrest, resid ing four mlle3 east of Americus. This ■black torch-wleTder goes up for sev en years, and both be and Baldwin will work in Sumter county. Foley's Kidney Remedy may be. giv en to children with admirable results. It does away with bed-wetting, and Is also recommended for use after measles and scarlet fever. Sold by John R. Hudson. RAINS MAY DAMAGE CROPS BOY IS SAVED FROM TERRIBLE DEATH. iLE ON EASY TERMS. (Special to Ttmes-Recorder.) | Stone Mountain June 11.—Hang- i ng over a bluff of Stone mountSlu ] four hundred feet above the rocky ri- | vine below, Willie Plowden, 8 year* I old, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Plow den, of Atlanta, who had stayed away from • party of picnickers of the Jackson Hill Baptist church of that city, waa saved today from what ap peared to be certain death through' the heroic efforts of a rescuing party led ea on the installment pirns at reasonable price. Be by adding a little more mooey to your present rent ome. Your bunch of rent receipts will never bay •aae me at once at my office. C. CROCKETT. little boy waa reecued by Humphreys, who lowered blmeelf by a rope 110 feet long over the mountain aide. Incessant rains for more than a week past have brought farming op erations to a standstill. For n'ne days, almost without intermission, show ers have prevailed here, while Sstur day, Sunday and Monday brought downpour of raJn. All cultivation of crops is thus tied up effectually. Fortunately for the farmers, the oat crop had all been stored away ere the rainy season came, else th* lost of that crop woqld havj been threatened. Noting can be done In the cotton fields at present, If at any time this week and in the meanwhle the grata It growing in luxuriance. Fortunate ly, the fields were in good condition, and a few days of dry, hot! weather will pnt Gen. Green to rout. The peach orchards here are feeling the effect of continued rain, tad very seriously. Work there, as elatwhere, is suspended, and right ut the height of toe shipping aesson. Ratn flam- egea the fruit to tome exte r. and .-ft may follow if :’■* rain continues. In the city, and In the county alike, business la being Impeded by the con- j n Whenever you see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola . V LAMAR STREET. FOR OUTINO OR EVERYDAY WEAR For white shirt waists, skirts, dresses, coat suits, three-piece costumes, children’s frocks, etc., use the popular wash fabric: KILLARNEYr HSU1T1NG Improves with Washing " Once acquaint youraelf with the washing excellence and wearing quality of Killamey Linen-finish White Suiting, no other wash fabric can take its place. * After two or three launderings it la almost im possible to tell it from real linen—looks like linen, wears like linen, washes like linen, has all the qualities of linen, butcosta much less. .Full 39 inches wide; and lenda itself readily to the skill of the home dressmaker. Hardly a Unen use that Killamey Linen-finish Suiting will not fill. Suitable for outing or daily utility wear because ao durable and easily washed. Num genuine without KII timer stamped on th. eet-mdse- Aik lor Kiltarmr Liaen- tlnued rains. What a Mummer Cold May Do. A summer cold If neglected Is just as apt to develop Into bronchitis or pneumonia as at any other season. Do not neglect It Take Foley's Honey and Tar promptly. It loosens the cough, soothes and heals the Inflamed air passages, and expels the cold from the system. Sold by John R. Hud son. SCHOONER LOST .W ITH SOME PASSENGERS AND CREW Fort Defiance, Martln’que, June 13. —The British schooner Royal Sov ereign was wrecked on a reef ne.-.r . . here today." Some of the paaaengers by W.P. Humphreys, of this place. The * n( , crew were saved, but It la be lieved the dead will number at least a score. The vessel is a total loss. or ‘A««* "«««■’ win enro my 1 FOLEYSHONEY^TAR case of Chilla and Fsvtr. Price 26c. Mosttbeceughsadkeelsleags Warlick Bros. Co. SUCCESSORS TO PINKSTON CO. .nr Motto—Yonr Money Back If Ton Want It-Bat Ten Won’t. 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. J* J* Hanesley, Americus, Ga» . ‘ • . • *e ' M : :