Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, July 21, 1910, Image 6

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UNEQUALED , flv ? fNTMfS IN HEl ° '• FOR BAD BLOOD IN qiA$tof H9N0KS esting One. Normal, healthy Wood contains millions of tiny red corpuscles, which c.o n rft I p/ticKf i\4> i; • |nta" tho Vitalizing and nourishing element of the circulation. These corpuscles a.o |\dbb LcylMaU/t/ llllCl instantly forming in healthy systems by the extraction of nutriment from 1 ood eaten and this nourishment is then supplied through the circulation to every portiofi’of the system. Any system which does not receive the proper amoun. of blood nourishment is not prepared to withstand the countless disorders that assail . it • Bad blood can not nourish the body, the circulation must be pure, rich and 1 stoona if we would enloy good health. Bad Wood manifests itself in various Senator and MsmberS •ways With somo it takes tho form of skin diseases and eruptions, others become bilious and malarious, with sallow complexions, torpid liver, etc. If the germs and impurities in the b.ood are of a more virulent nature then bad blood becomes mora j serious and produces Rheumatism, Catarrh, Seres and Ulcers, and like troubles., Notoinc eciuals S. S. S. for'had hlocd. It is Nature’s own blood purifier, mada , from roots, 1 herbs and barks. It goes into tho circulation and removes every im-1 purity or poison, strengthens and enriches the bljod. and in this way supp-ie3 tho , ■hodv with the proper am,ount of nourishment to maintain good health, o. a. a. is likewise the finest of all tonics and while purifying the blood builds up every of House Will Be Named in August. With five legislative candidates an nounced already in Sumtsr, and the portion of the system. 01 coming from bad hlood, and assured probability of other entries it docs so Simply because it purifies tho circulation. Book on tho blood sen. to follow, the campaign, heretotore 11 “ THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. Q-* - ■ - free to all who write. Georgia School of Technology ATLANTA, GEORGIA /-» TECHNICAL INSTITUTE of the highest rank, whose gradu- { £\ ates occupy prominent and lucrative positions in engineering Hty an* commercial life. Located in the most progressive ami healthful city of the South, (1050 ft. abqve sea level) with the abounding opportunities offered its graduates in the South s present remarkable development. Advanced courses in Mechanical, Electrical, Textile and Civil Engineering, Engineering Chemistry, Chemistry and Architecture. Extensive and new equipment of Shops, Mill, Laboratories, etc. New Library, new Infirmary and new Chemical Laboratory. Demand for graduates greater than the supply. Cost reasonable. _ Each county in Georgia entitled to 15 free scholarships, which can be secured by making application to the President. For illustrated catalog, address K. G. MAfHESON, LL. D., President, Atlanta, Ga. dull and lethargic, will be Infused with the spirit and ginger of strenuous politics and waged with lively inter est to the end on August 23rd. | For toe state senate ar represent- ative for this, the Thirteenth district, ! Messrs. J. E. Sheppard and Jeff Tay lor are in the racb for the senatorial toga. DUMPED CROP IN RIVER fOR LACK OE CARS. Sitiwiioa in fruit x B*Tt is Deplorable. Eighty Thousand Crates Lost in Fort Valley Bek Already. Uoth are residents of Americus, and eacij will surprise the other at tiis ballot box. Messrs. E. A. Nisbet, Prof J. S. Slat! 'is and J. Calvin Carter have an nounced for representative in the order named, and thu3 a very stren uous race is assured, even thouga there be no other entries. If there are any issues in the cam paign said issues have not been bub- Auiericus fruit shippers will now feel ti.e dffect of the car famine,' as those about Fort Valley have’felt .It tor two days past. There are no 'cars available for shipping; the rapidly rip ening crop, and doubtless great loss may result in the Auioricus territory, as further up in the peach belt.. Many carloads of peaches and ean- teloupes could not be handled hero yesterday because toe transportation companies could not supply the re frigerator cars. tars Scarce, Say Officials. It is estimated by railway and com mission men that tae loss on Georgia peaches in the growing districts, ow ing to the Inability of the former to provide shipping facilities will amount by tomorrow night tot $400,000. Commission men say the loss up to last night is $3S0,0Utf and the hieight of the season is at hand. Ail railway officials who have any bind to the surface, and each candi-1 connection with the commercial ends Powerful Money-Saving Event. JOYNERS STOCK TAKING SALE. Prices Smashed to Make Ready date will stand upon Ms ability and personal] popularity. All are widely known in both city and county, and each aspirant for the honors hope for the best results. , / Sumter has two seats in the house, and but one of the three named will be disappointed in the result at the primary in August. But even before that date the able voter will be called upon to gird on his armor and hike to the front, as there is an flection called here for July 26th. This is to elect a senator to fill Unmatchable Bargain Feast ( the ^expired term of the late s« nator WtlUlUkV»uwAv O ! Willie Miirroi- wVn rliprl a fPW ■William D. Murray, who died a weeks ago. A Schley county citizen We take stock August first, and in order to reduce our stock to tho cho3en thu vacancy undei . lowest amount we are cutting the prices on every article In the store. We must reduce our stock and the values we are giving will do It. We guaran tee to save every man, woman and child big money In this Great Stock Tak ing Sale. Sale begins Saturday, July 2. STOCK-TAKING PBICES: Sc Good Embroidery 1 8-4c. 1,000 yards of fine embroidery edging In good quality and worth anywhere Sc yard, tiere now in this sale 1 3-4c 8c Fine Embroidery 8 l-2c Yd. 800 yards Embroidery Edging and In sertion, wor/b 8 and 10c yard, to go as an extra special, dow 3 l-2c yard. 10 Yards Fancy Lawn 25c. 10 yards of fine, sheer fancy Lawn in lots of pretty colors and worth up to pink and blue, to go for 25c v 10 lords of Dress Ginghams 25c. 10 yards of good, strong durable Dress Ginghams in many patterns of grey, i pink, blue, to go for 25c. Cc Sea Island 3 3-lc Yard, 1,000 yards of fine Sea Island or Sheet ing that can't be bought today at the price of this sale .. 3 3-4c Yard. 8b Yard-Wide Sheeting 5c Yard. 8c full yard-wide Sea is.and iu good, strong quality, here while it lasts at yard .. .. 5c. 0c Unbleached Drill 5c Yard. 8c extra good stout unbleached Drill ing to close out quick at yard .. 5c See the 4c Yard Table. About 3,000 yards of due I-u'^us, Dress Ginghams, Calicoes, Drapery aaJ remnants on this table at yard 4c. 7c Good Calico 4 3-lc Yard. A great lot of good Calico iu both light and dark colors in many pat terns, now yard 4 3-4c. 10c Fancy Lawns 5c Yard. I*retty patterns of fine, sheer Organdy, Lawns and Muslins of 10c quality, to close now yard 5c 12 l-2c Flue Lawns 7 l-2c Yard. All 12 l-2c and 15c fine lovely colored LawnB and Batiste in figured or floral patterns to go in this Sale at yard 7 l-2c 12 I>2c Fine Goods 7 l*2c Yard, laoout 10,000 yards of yard-wide Bleaching. Dress Gingham. sheer, j white Lawn, col >red stripe Rep, Chambray, etc., at yard .... 7 l-2c 15c Brown Linen 8 l-2c Yard. Nice quality pure brown Linen in 27- inch width. Fine for aprons and dresses, yard 8 l-2c 20 Ladles' Belts, each 2c 25c Fine White Goods 10c Yard. A great assortment of sheer white fancy Lawns and Swisses In loveiy patterns, now yard 10c 40c Fancy Canton Silks 23c Yd. Many pretty patterns of fancy lmi'a- tlon silk in both figured and solids at yard 23c. Ladies’ Underv.sts. each 4c 50c Wool Goods 35c Yard. Fine Mohair, Brillianteen, Prunella and Melrose in both solid and fancy colors, yard 35c Ladies' $1.25 Waists, each 7'Jc Children's Bargains. 15c Fancy or Mexican straw hats 10c 35c Boys' Straw Hajs. each 10c 35 c Boy's Bloomer Pants 23c 35c Gil'is’ Sailor Hats 21c Underwear Prices. 2f,c Men's Balbriggian Underwear 19c 40c Men’s Webbing Seam Drawers 25c 40c Ath'letic Underwear each .. 25c I'ants Slashed. $3.00 Men s odd styie pants .. .. 99c 65c Nice Wash Pants 33c $2.00 Men's Peg Leg Pants .. ..$1.29 $1.00 Peg-Leg Pants $2-33 $6.00 Men’s Peg Leg Pams .. . .$3.93 Men’s Work Gloves, pair .. .. 1. 9c 1 Suits at Half Price. $5.00 Men's Old Style Suits .. $1.9S $10.00 Men’s Oid Style Suits .... $4.95 $15.00 Swell New Suits $7.50 $17.30 Me/i's Swell New Suits .. $s.75 62.50 Ladles' Slippers 79c Pair One lot small size ladies and children's slippers in patent leather amt vie; kid, at pair .. . 79c -x Shoes IIeduced. $1.25 Ladles and Children Slippers the rotation system, though the elec tion will be general in Schley, Macon arid Sumter. The man thus honored will wear tho toga but a few days at Senator Mur ray's term expires with’ this session of the Assembly, about three weeks hence. So far Mr. Morgan Collum! Is the only announced candidate, of their lines are in the territory, try ing to relieve the situation as muen as possible. Crop Underestimated. Tljcy state that it is Impossible to secure adequate supply of refrigerator cars from the Fruit Growers’ Express concern. The latter gave out the statement that they were giving the roads ample accommodations and also were Icing the shipments properly. Dumps Fruit In the Blrer. At Fort Valley the peach situation has readied the fnost acute stage In its history. Tbosands of crates of El- bertas are lined along the track and orchard side tracks, exposed to the sun and rain on account of lack of cars or ice. Several claims have been filed against the Armour Packing Company. It is understood that the Central of Georgia will carry between twenty and thirty Cars peaches that have been on the sidetracks for several days to the Flint river, eight miles distant, and dump them into the stream. it is learned in Americus that at lies and children’s slippers $1.19 _ . , „ , t-$2 Ladies and Children slip iers $1.19 ■All Drygoods rincrifleed. > L Men's and Ladies’ SV-ers $1'S J2 l-2c -Muscogee Hickory 8c yard 134 Men's and Ladies Slip $2.98 Regular 12 l-2c e.xlra h»tivy Muscogee, Bay’s Black Tennis Oxfords 50c Pair. Hickory, in both brown and blue Everything In this Store is marked stripes, now yard Sc. [down. 1 W. A. JOYNER, PECAN TREES. Before placing your order for Pecan trees for next season see H. W. Bmithwlck, who sells nothing bnt hud ded and grafted trees of very best ny, For early hearing trees dellv ered la perfect condition and price* O. Box’57. Phone! 109. Res. Phone 593. Americas,; Ga* ~ Hay Fever and Asthma Bring, discomfort and misery to many people but Foley’s Honey and Tar gives ease and comfort to the suf fering ones. It relieves the congestion in the head and throat and is sooth ing and healing. None genuine hut Foley’s Honey and Tar in the yellow package. For sale by John R. Hudson. [Fort Valley every sidetrack is block ed with peaches, rotting in the sun, fir lack of cars to ship ttem North. MR. MATHIS WILL ENTER THE RACE IN 5UM1ER. Announces for Place in the House. Mr. .f. E. Mathis Is the latest entry ill 'the legislative race for represent ative from Sumter, his announcement appearing this morning. Mr. Mathis requires no introduction :o tide peo ple of Sumter county, among whom he lias spent the best years of his life, and It is only needed that his many Iriivvds know him to be in the race to insure their cordial support. His abil ity is recognized by all, and if thus honored by tow people, he will as suredly discharge every duty faithfully and fearlessly. ‘Foley lihiin j l’HIs llaio Cured Me.’ The above is a quotation from a let ter written by H. M. Winkler, Evans ville. Lid. "I contracted a severe case of kidney trouble. My back gave out and pained me. 1 seemed to Live lost i.t strength and ambition; was both ered with dizzy spelis, ny head would swim and specks float before mv ey.-s. 1 took Foley’s Kinney Pi is regularly and am now perfectly w. ;l and feel like a new man. Foley’s Xidne-v Pills have cured me." For sale by Joan it Hudson. A Few Short Weeks Mr. J. S. Bartell. Edwardsville, Ill, writes: “A few months ago my kid neys become congested. I had severe backache and pain across the kidneys and hips. Foley Kidney Pills prompt ly cured my backache and corrected the action of my kidneys. This was. brought about after my using them for only a few short weeks and I can cheerfully recommend tlvem.” Fori salq by John R. Hudson. “Is Life Worth Saving I" Mrs. Mollis McRaney, Prentiss, Miss., writes that she had a severe case of kidney and bladder trouble, and that four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cured her sound and wed. She closes her letter by saying: "1 heartily recommend Foley’s Kidney Remedv to any sufferer of kidney dis ease. It saved my life." For sale by John R. Hudson. COMPANY IS READY TO SIART NEW BUILDING Desirable Site on Railwaj front Secured. BOUGHT AT FIFTEEN' DOLLARS AM) HOLDING AT THIRTY Investor In Slimier Lull'd Doubles Ills Money Quickly. Of the many Investors who recently have purchased farm lands near Amer icus there is one who is particularly pleased with his purchase, from the standpoint of profit, though all of them are feeling pretty well thank you. This particular land owner bought a farm of one thousand acres upon coming here two years ago, pay ing $15 an acre for .It. Lana was cheaper then than now. Yesterday be declined an offer ot $30 an acre or just twice the purchase price. The recently organized fertilized manufacturing compafly here, the sixth p l am for Americus, and of whicn Mr. Frank Lanier will be president, lias secured a very desirable site for the new plant, and in a few days the erection of the necessary buildings will be started. Tire site sMected is oetween Spring and Church streets, near the Fanners’ Oil Co. plant, and will have a frontage both upon the Seaboard and the Central railroads, with ample side tracks already laijl down. The new plant will be quite an extensive one, and its output of fertilizer will be ready for the next season s trade. Orders for machinery, etc., are now being placed. CHILDREN'S BOWEL TROUBLES. The Reason Dodson's Teething Pow ders Cure Them. The fact that their food does not agree with them, causes dysentery and bowdl disorders in children. Dod son's Teething Powders assist diges tion, sootkio the bowels and prevent fermentation. They regulate the bow els and make teething easy. They are guaranteed by Dodson’* Pharmacy. 1 A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Cheerfulness and & bright disposition during the months before k . i are among the greatest blessings a mother can bestew upon the" Utt , 7 H to begin. Her happiness and physical comfort wiU largely govern 5"i development of the health and nature of tho ehilo. MotnerL Pr>“ h much to the mother’s happiness and health by the relief and mfnta ^ affords. It Is a liniment composed of penetrating oils’ ar.d medica® 6 lubricate tho muscles and tendon* of the body, soothe the swollen*2 * glands, cause a gradual expansion of the skin and tissues, ami aii , of nausea. Tho regular uso of Mother’s Friend greaxiy lessens the , danger when baby comes, and assures a quick aid na'tur.u recover- mother. Mother’s Friend is sold at drug ritores. Write for or: free taiuing valuablo Information for expectant Mothers. * THE BRADFIELDjlSO.. ATLANTA J.W. SHEFFIELD, President. FRANK SHEFFIELD Vl .. / E. D. SHEFFI ELD. Cashier. ' ' BANK OF Americus, Ga. A general banking buslnca* transacted and all consistent counsn traded patron*. Certificate* ot d*po sit Issued earalng interest ' I. W. WHEATLEY, Fmlleat, CRAWFORD WHKATLET ft. ~ R. E. KeNULTY, Cashier, COMMERCIAL CITY BAR OUR DEPOSITS ARE GUARANTEED THE CHARACTER AND INTEGRITY OF OUR DIRECTORS. i—DIRECTORS:—1 l. W. Wheatley, C. 8. S. Horae, A. F. Hodges, I. I. Sheppard, Jao- T. Ferg*so*,\ \ W. E. Rltcktl], W E. Hamilton, G. W. Nunn, f Crawford Wheatley, W. D. Monti* - *• *• IJUl H, A. Hill, Interest Paid on Time Deposits. NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE One of America’s Strongest and Most servative Companies. Henry J. Bagley, general Planters Bank Bldg., {Americus, HERBERT HAWKIN! GENERAL INSURANCEl Phone 186, Planters Bank Buildin nr*, bit*, Accldeat. Tornado, Liability Insurance of all kinds. PUa| Steam Boiler, Burglary, Automobile.' Stroageit Companies—Liberal Life Pollele* Written, bstmsti you about a policy. * can Interest you, giving yon best lnsuruc, it| rate*. Phon* No. 188. BONDS. THE ALLISON FURNmiRE Funeral Directors, Embi Allison Bldg., Lamar St., Americus, Ga. Telephone 42 and 106. Day Phonel LAYING THE KU'-'K'H for buildings all over what contractors. buiM»rs m J 'are doing now, and if . rou Ugate you will find to* ** !I ishlng most'of tne ®* ter,a _J work. Why is it? BS 1 " 8 ' c is the., best and our.pfi'f' If you are conti nipMj 0 ? a ®l fie sure to get our HAItKOi r BW*] Phone No- : • Your money will not grow,bor Is .It safe In an old .Hill It will grow null Is profitable under our Interest plan- your earnings grow In this bunk.' N 4 Per Cent In treat Componmle.d- Americus Trust & Savings Americus National Bank Build LOANS! LOAi We’will lendjyou money on your or city real estate at 6 per cent ' money by giving us your application*' a R. Ellis or a C. Webbfof parb^ EMPIRE LOAN & TK^\