Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, July 07, 1910, Image 3

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TAYLOR SAW MILLS LEAD In Simplicity, Capacity, Durability, None Better ' - Bmy M«roit Mad* Miefalnrrr and avoid rxoennive 1'relilil « and Ion A walla forJRopaira |k Steam and Gasoline Engines Jt3 Portable & Stationary Boilers complete Ginning; Sawing and Shingle Outfits in ftwK.I»,t».T,wtn.l„r«. talllM U|Me IIH mimwai n aacBMon aao ssen.ua MAILARY MACHINERY CO.’gSgS? Drinb 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 i the way down. i DELICIOUS-REFRESHING i X WHOLESOME A Send for Our Free Booklet "The Truth About Coca-Cola." Telle all about Coca-Cola, what it la ami why it ii »o delicious, wholesome and benclicuL J"HE COCA-COLA CO. ■li Atlanta, Ga. A The Secret of Youth SMxvauawi AMERICUS. GEORGIA. (WEEKLY)- TIMES-RECORDER.'THURSDAY. «xv 7, wio Do you ever wonder how you can remain youne. or other wqmen older than you, look younger than you do? The secret can be put in a few words: “Preserve health, and you will preserve your youth ” By “health” we mean not alone physical health, but t health, as, sometimes, magnificently strong-iookinc en are nervous wrecks. But whether you are weak physically or nervously, need a tonic, and the best tonic for you is Cardui. ™1t builds strength for the physical and nervous systems. Ips put flesh on your bones and vitality into your nerves. gCARDUI The Woman’s Tonic 'My mother.” writes Mrs. Z. L Adcock, of Smith- Tenn., is 44 years old and is passing through the e of life. She was Irregular and bloated and suffered terribly, itlier stepped over to the store and got her a bottle rdui, which she took according to directions and now up, able to do her housework and says she feels new,woman." Try Cardui in your own case. , to: Ladkt* Advisory Dept. ChatUnooja Medicine Co. Chattuooea, Tom. 11 Iratnictloiu. and M-paic book. "Hoot Treatment lor Women," sent tree SUSTAINS BIG LOSS IN DAMAGE TO IHE OATS Many Thousands of Bush els Ruined. PE CENT IDISCOUNT •'Don't knotv .1 thing about politics; Uoin't know who will be governor; don't ask nte about tile senatorial race: don't ask me about anything | until I get out of the grass," said i Partner J. A. Hlxon yesterday wneh jasked his views concerning the polit ical situation here generally. And. Jumping into his big autognet bile, tluo genial urbane judge made muddy streak back to his farm in the 2iilfc district, where the hay is grows Ing. "I have probably three thousand bushels due oats still shocked up in the Held, where they have been rain ed upon slhce I cut them the last of May. and I am afraid that I will lose many of them. "It has rained every day since, and we farmers are up against It res! hard," Judge Hixon continued. And what lie said of conditions up on his own line farm is true all over the county. Farmers were caught by this rainy season just as the oat crop was cut and ere the oats could be housed the shocks In the fields were soaked. • Probably fifty thousand bushels are thus on the ground in the fields here and probably the greater part of the crop—-he finest oat crop ever produc ed here—will thus be ruined. They cannot be housed until thoroughly dry. and it rained almost every day during June. Judge llixon will doubtless thro-v sonie light on the politicnl horizon when Ills oats are put away and the grassy cotton del Is are clean again. PREPARING FOR THE EDITORIAL DINNER •OFF ALL OUR. RT SCHAFFNER & MARX UITS want to stimulate business, and at the |time reduce our large of Clothing—hence imendous sacrifice, le at once before sizes >ken. r . D. BAILEY CO. EIGHI INCHES-OF RON FFLL IN AMERICUS. Record For June Heaviest Ever Known. Some of-Those Who Will Deliver Speeches. President A. S. Hardy, of the Geo r gia Weekly Press Association, writes from Gainesville as follows: The following have .accepted tnvi- ta lons to respond to toasts at your banquet *to the Georgia Weekly Press Association o'n the evening of Tuesday July 12th: Dr.. Howard' S. Taylor, associate ed itor of the Chicago Examiner: Hoi. Samuel C. Dunlap, commissioner of Industries and immigration and pua- Usher of "Georgia," Atlanta. Hon. Richard H. Edmonds writes me that he will be there. If It Is possible for him ito come, but that he doubts his ability to come. However, if h finds that he cannot come he will write or wire me later. Hon. G. Grosvenor Dawe, of the Southern Commercial Congress, write* that he will either come or that Hot:. John. M. Parker, or a representative of the congress, will be there. In extending -the invitation to Dr. Taylor. I asked him to speak ‘Tie Duty of the Newspaper* of the South and West in the Development of the Two Sections." Col. Dunlap was asked to speak “The Country Newspaper Is Neces sary to Georgia and Her Tifteresti.' Mr. Edmonds wag asked to speak on “What the Newspapers of the South Have Done Toward Its Development." Mr. Dawe asked for an opportunity to speak on the “Simplicity and Sin cerity of thf Work of the Southern Commercial Congress.” GEO. BAGLEY TO ENTER THE RACE FOR HOUSE Will Receive Very Cordial Support. ______ a Mr. George W. Bagley is a Candida; for the legislature from Sumter, a3 one of her representatives In the house, and his formal announcement this morning gives renewed Interest to affairs political here. In his pub- ever known for u summer mouth. Tia>; n sbed C3rJ Mr . Bag , cy gUteg exact figures were given out yester- ons f or seeking the office and hun day by .Mr. Frank P. Harrold, in dreds of voters there are who will ac- charge of the local weather bureau. cord Wn) gupport Jn tbe pr i mary cf and arc extremely accurate. Two or August 23rd . Mr Bag , ey , g g three Inches would have been amply c , tiien and bulIneii mai)i a mereban - sufficient to keep the crops growing, and farm< , r> and fuIIy acquaJntad wlth and the additional five inches only the nee ^ of i eg , a i a , lon ag appIIed Nearly eight inches of rain, or to be (xact, aetfen and seventy-six one hundredths, fell here during the month of June, the heaviest precipitation serve to render the situation perilous from a crop standpoint The world's most successful medi cine for*bowel complaints is Chamber- lain'* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It has' relieved more pain and aufferlng. and *aved more lives than any other medicine In use. Inval uable for children and adnlta. Sold by all dealer*. - IVHUE HARRIED AT PARSONAGE BY REV. R. L. BIVINS Miss Thai and Hr. Griffin Thue Take The Vows. iLE ON EASY TERMS. hues on the Installment plan at reasonable price. Be by adding a little more money to your preaent rent home. Your bunch cf rent receipt* will never buy to see me at once at my office. C. CROCKETT. •Among the many marriages of lae Junetime here was that of Mias Ida May Tlson and Mr. Luther P. Griffin, solemnized at the residence of Rev. R. I- Bivins on Wednesday evening. The young couple drove from the bride's home on Barlow atreet to tha home of Mr. Bivins, where'the nuptial knot was lied In the presence of a few friends, who joined In wishing the newly married pair much happiness. the general buslneis and agricultural Interests. Mr. Bagley la popular In bis town and county alike, and If thns honored Le will measure up fully to their expectations. WHZlf.HFR BACK ACHES. I-Ice soon eat up your profits. Kill this pest with Conkey’s Lice Powder for body lice. Lice Liquid far mites and Head Uce Ointment for little chicks. All are guaranteed to give satisfact on. Eldrldge Drug Co. FUNERAL OF JAMES SPEER CONDUCTED 0.\ MONDAY 0.1L Eldrldge, V. P. H- M- Dudloy. Cashiar. “ “* ” ‘ Ga., Passed Away Hero After a Lingerie? Illness. The funeral services of Ur. James Speer were conducted Monday after noon at 4 o'cloak from the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Speer, and attended by many, trlands of the bereaved family. Air. Speer bad long been 111 with pulmonary af fection and hi* death In the prime of young manhood waa sad Indeed. Be sides his parents he la survived by three brother* and three sisters. The services were conducted rt Oakgrovs Cemetery by the officiating miniate.*, Rev. R. L. Bivins. k Woman Find All Her Energy Atabltion Slipping Away. Americas women know bow the aches and pains thwt come when tbs kidneys fail to make Ilf* a burden. Backache. Sip pains, headaches, dlszy spells, distressing urinary troubles; all tell of s'ck kidney anl warn you of the stealthy approach of diabetes, dropsy and Bright’s disease. Doan's Kidney Pills permanently cur* all of these disorders. Here' proof of It In an Americas woman's words: Mrs. C. W. Hill, 20# Mayo street Americu, Ga., aayt. ' "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills and have found them to be a very good remedy. 1 waa troubled by a dull ache in the small, of my tack for some time and my kidneys were disordered. Be ing advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills I procured a box at Dodson’s Phar macy and since using them I have been feeling a great deal bet'er. 1 have no hesitation in recommendlns this remedy to other kidney suffer srs.” For sale by all dealers. Price $0 cents. Fsstes-Milburn Co., Buffalo New Yofk, sole agents for tho United States. , Remember the name—-Doan's—and no othar. Next Time You Drive Into Town H you’ll be wanting during f your stay a real good drink. Something to quench you thirst to stay quenched. whenever you aee an Arrow think of Coca-Cola 9ooDropsI »2Kk For Infants and Children. ;«-o ALCOHOL I PC* CMT.I I AVcgrlabteftrpmftonfrAt- ssSa PromolcsDigesItonQwifi ness and RnbConuinsodthr InimMorphine iwMuoaL S’ot Narcotic. tyro | .Abe Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system, cure constipatlon u _ and sick headache. Sold by all dealers, sure. Sold by all dealers. About the first great disappointment .bride has Is tbs discovery that her usband doesn’t enjoy entertaining her (elation*. Forgetfulness Is generally the great est asset of those who say they have forgotten more than another person know*. Teething children have more or less diarrhoea, which ean be controlled by giving Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. All that - la aseeaaaiT la to gtva the prescribed dose after each operation of the bowels more than natural and then castor oil to cleanse the system. It Is safe and lion.Sour . Worms jConvuIs'wnjfntiisk neia end Loss or SiaP. IkcSMs Sfrswt sf NEW YORK. The Kind Jolt Have AlwaysJought, Bears the Signature of In Use PH For Over Thirty Years, iP ■. M % - if Americus, Ga. A. central banking bualnttt trap* acted mid ell con a latent courteeiee e§* patron*. Certificate* of deposit issued terming Interest.