Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, July 21, 1910, Image 3

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50 Per Cent Better In Simplicity, Capacity, Durability, None • - Bur Macon 31 mim Machinery iad 14 ®*ce««lTe Fxelfhfa and Ion A trails lor B«0*ir« t3BPortable & StatioharyBo:less ra^Cscplcte Glnulnj, Sawing and Single C:UkJ lit ' Pwrps.Twik,, Ten,I. tirTa. ir.trlnt till Hi7 ISat* ~=* nomun u tuemaarus iflvt::.- MALLARY MACHINERY CO3ESS& ! Dr. Chapman, Sheriff Feagin, Supt Chris* tian Injured. Jack Council is Killed During a Rain of Dr. Charles K. Chapman; lefh.leg broken In two places below the sne . Sheriff \V. H. Feagin; face and limbs bruised. Supt. Robt. Christian, cheex cut open anil body bruised. Ouarl Bratdey; severaly hurt about liinbV, and probably Internal Injuries sus tained as weC|. uucli were the injuries reported Sat urday morning iu a very serious au tomobile accident cccurriug at a late : While “Old Hundred' waa being • sung by the negro congregation at Old Corinth, ehurch, east of Amertcut, on Sunday evening, a hundred pistol and rifle shots fired by gamblers, ta a grove near the building added snap and spirit to the proceedings and gave the grave digger a Job. | Jack Council rode at the bead of the procession yesterday as the result of the, gun work, and now Sheriff Feagin is trying to«et a line'upon one I be Honans Tonic he rare medidna! herbs of Cardui are imported by anufacturers direct from Europe and are not to ho in any other medicine. hese ingredients are what give Cardui its superiority cmale medicine and tome, over any olher medicine! ar over 50 years Cardui has been the favorite wom- nedicine. The ladies like it, because it is so easy so gentle, so safe, so reliable in its results, and lave faith in its curative tonic powers, because of jusands of other ladies it has helped. Try it today. Hot Sun— \|* Dusty Roads Is By the time you reach ^ town and light you’ll be hot and tired and your throat dry with dust and thirst. Hunt iup a soda fountain and treat yourself to 1 A Glass or a Bottle of Just as cooling as the bottom step in the spring hrvtipa V ♦nfn ih . r/i 1 *mme TofI house. -You”ll fiitd it relieves fatigue too, and washes away all the dust and tnirst a£ nothing else will. It touches the spot. Delicious-Refreshing* Wholesome '5c Everywhere , Our Free Booklet i fM tius Interesting booklet. L-THE COCA-COLA CO.,v Atlanta, Ga. A Hunt Be Above Suspicion.' Kidney and bladder ailments are «o serious In their consequences, and if unchecked, so often fa;ai that any rem edy' offered for their cure must be above suspicion. Foley's Kidney Pills contain no harmful drugs, and have successfully stood a long and tt.br- W' Whenever r you see an' Arrow think of Coca-Cola ough test. For sale by John R. Hudson. PEYTON KILLED IN VIENNA BECAUSE OF BEVARJi Vienna. Ga. July 19.—John Peyton, a young/ farmer, at Plnehurst, was shot and Instantly, killed by Isaac Hol ton. The tragedy was caused, it la said, by an .alleged remark made by p.ytan to a member of Holton's fam- be'repaired again here. ’ho Kind You Ilavo Always Bought,-nml which has boon - in uso for over 30 years, has borna tho slgnnturo of. , — and has boon made under his per—. C/fL 80,11,1 supervision's!,ico Its Infancy,-.. /-CtfcAtM Allow no one to deceive you lu this* All Counterfeits, Imitations nml M JnstHU-good” nro but' Experiments that trlllp with uud endanger the health o»t Infants and Children—Experience against Experiments. Wlist a Summer Cold May Do. I A summer cold if neglected Is Just J as apt to develop into bronchitis or - pneumonia as at any other season. | Do no: neglect it. Take Foley's Honey and Tar promptly. It loosens the cough, soothes and heals the Inflamed | air passage^, and expels, the cold from [ the system. Sold by John R. Had- Sou. , The Conservation of Nature's "• Resources. Applies as well to our physical stale as to lua erlal things. C. J. Budlong Washington, R. I ..rea'iied hlstcondi- tiou and took warning heforef It was too late. ,He says: ;'l suffered se verely from kidney trouble, (he. dis ease being bsredfiary In our family, t j have taken four bottles of Foley's Kid ney Remedy, and now consider my-' self ilidroushly cured. This should he a warning ta alt not to neglect tak ing Foley'a Kidney Remedy until it in too late.” Sold, by John R. Hud son. What Is CASTORIA HOKE SMIfH IN DALTON | SPOKE AT RALLY C.osforla In a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- gorlc, Drops ami Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. Iu contains neither'Opium, Morphine nor other Xareot.n substance. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It destroys Warm* and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea anil Wln<l Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation, and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho- Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.. Tho Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Atlanta, July 19.—W. W. Osborne, r.f Savannah, accompanied by'Mrs. Os borne and Mrs. Nicholas, a relative, are in Atlanta, after an automobile trip fyom _ Savannah In Mr. Osborne's Chalmers. Tbe roads were in good shape dntll a few mile* out of Atlanta, wheye they found that recent rains bad made theni unusually Leary. What Everybody Oogbt to Know. That Foley Kidney Pills contain jntt the ingredients necessary to tone, strengthen and regblate the ac tion of the kldneya and bladder. Sold by Jshn R. Hudson. There’s too much about age In la- sr.reDce policies tor women to want any of them. . _ lying Clothes HEAP! time yon buy a Hart Schaff- [arx suit you are spending iotbes money economically, ten you get a chance to buy famous clothes at less than liar price, you ought to lay >ck of themv [is the time when we are get- for fall business; it’s the len you are ready for sum- fthes; we want to clean off Ives, and its your chance. [prices we are making on suits would almost make ik the weather was cold; >w it jsn’t, and we ►thesare using room and that we ne^d. I in while the stock is well you'll be amazed at the ffered you. lie. Suits that were $20.00 now $15. Others in proportion. r . D. BAILEY CO. tour the nigh: before. t The party, with Mr. Harry Jacobs, occupied Dr. Chapman's new touring car and were making a run to the city- on the Pl&lua road, after having an swered a hurry burglar call frem a farm near Plains. Fnuring Car Turns Turtle. Not finding .the burglar for whom tioy had searched, the officers and others of the par.'y were speeding back to-the city and had reached the Sea board railway crossing at the Josey peach farm when the car collided with seveial baskets of peaches that had been placed near the road. There Is a reverse curve on the Plains road at this point, and the ca> was upon the baskets ere the occu- ptnta were aware of It. In a second the auto careened and turned completely over. Dr. Chapman and Mr. Jacobs were thrown some dis tance away from It. while Sheriff Fes- pln and Mr. Bradley were pinned be neath. , They Feared Being Burned. The heavy car held Sheriff Feagin firmly to the ground and. fearing the possible Ignition of the gasoline tank, be called to. Supt. Christian not to ,<ira btjrn to death. Those of the party able to render assistance did so quickly and pried the car off the piojfate officers. , The tank did not Ignite,' however, and '.hare was no danger wha.evsr from that source. Attention was as quick'r given Dr. Chapmen, who was writhing in pain f-cm the double fracture ot ’ is limb, if'ephone message to the city Ike »Wd. While Heard la heard not. It is doubted that he did the shooting. A quiet game of "craps" waa be ing pulled off among a score of black crappera who considered tbe sermon a bore. Tbe usual gun play followed ere the game had progressed far and many shots were fired.- Ike Heard, knowing that the ser vices might prove a trifle dull, had carried his Winchester rifle to church as an auxiliary fuss maker. When tbe shootfost opened he rushed to hla buggy to get kls hardware, and manV sb:t3 were fired, paobobly SO or morv wi.-le he was thus abreast. He may be able to prove that Conn ell was perforated with bullets and dead before his return. Tbe services at Corinth church were largely attended and the killing of Connell added no little to the features of the meeting. While this work platolrlc was pro gressing at CorinttJ, in one part, of the county, another coonetlc encoun ter was pulled off upon the bloody fields of AnderaonvJlle. wherein John Caldwell's hide was punftured by a bullet during a successful social stunt In blackdom. A “turpentine nigger.” It Is ial.1, put a hole In Caldwell's tire, and whl'e.he waa not dead yesterday morn ing, the coroner la awaiting a hurry call - there. b ought Dr. R. E. Cato unit a relief car from the Rylander g.ragj Thu injured men were placed in this and brought home. Ii./urle* Are Qnl'e Scvrre. Dr. Chapman sustained the most s-v. iov.« Injury, Dig limb, as stated, he irs broken near the ankle. Bath Sh'euff Feagin and S-t -t. Christian are severely, but not ' dangerously, hurt Mr. Bradley la painfully hurt and was sent la the afternoon yesterday lo ula born; i: vr Leslie. The car, a new "E M. F.” shows J^j^q yy the result of the overturn, but can TRAINMEN WALK OUT ON UK AND TRUNK SYSTEM Five Thousand Men Out of AVork Toronto. is store is the home of ft Schaftner & Marx clothes. Tqronto, Ontario, July 19.—Five thoukanJ more then were thrown out of work today as the result of the clos- Atlanta, Ga., July 19.—Former Gov ernor Hoke Smltb left Atlanta this morning for Dalton, where he will at tend an educational rally. Governor Smith Is booked to make a Chautauqua address at Monroe. In Walton count/) August 3rd. GInd to Recommend Them. M, E. Weakley. Kokomo, Ind., says: “After taking Foley's Kidney Pills the I fag of tbe Grand Trunk railroad shop); severe backache left me, my kidneys > here, following a wulkau: of conduct; became stronger. I:he secretion, net- I - j oral and my bladder no longer pain- eon and trainmen ou that system ea--. ;ne fam g a l to recommend Foley G. M Eld ridge. V. P. N. M. Dudley, Cashier I ly this tuornlug. Kidney Pills." Tn a yellow picaage GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tbe Signature of ' X ) attempt has been made to banditi Soil by John R. Hudson, f South-Western Ga., Americus Ga, rality and Courtesy Accorded Ita Fations. (DIRECTORS: R. J. Perry, O. M. Eldridge. a. W. Smith, k 'Then H arrold, B. B. Johxiom. W. D. Murray. traffic, except the running ot a few mail trains and the shops and rail roads yards are strongly guarded. — i ■ - — Sc:.red Into Sound Health. Mr. D. F. Ke'ley. Springfield. HI., writes: '“A year ago I began to be troubled with my kidneys and bladder, which grew worse until I became alarmed at my condition. I suffered also with dull, heavy headaches and the actlon*of my bladder waa annoy ing and painful. I read of Foley Kid ney Pllla, and nftlr taking them a few weeka the headacbee left me, the ac tion of my bladder waa again normal and I waa tree of all dlatreaa. Sold by John R. Hudaon. EVILLE AccouBtint and Auditor TELWI0NE 8055. LvnONAL BANK BUILDING, sayannah, oa. flailed. Accounts Verified Overestimated assets and belittled liabilities usually travel together. ItILLY OSBORNE IN SPRINT SAVANNAH TO ATLANTA Tbe Kind You Me Always Benp In Use For Over 30 Years? VWC MKTM^eeeMWY. Vf • SEED! SEED! FRESH GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER: I ^ SEED NOW IN STOCK. •» ../JU D. F. DAVENPORT, / AMERICUS, GA. UmarJSt, Opp. NewPottoffice. - . ‘a Phone IS to PINKSTON COMPANY. '