Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, August 04, 1910, Image 5

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suiting physician of the celebrated Or. THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-REjCORDER, THURSDAY. AUGUST 4, 1910 AND SENATE LS ARE PASSED. asures of Interest | to Tlmes-Recorder.) August 3.—In the sen- lilt was passed prohibit' nt or into dwellings, and providing for fall ses eglslature was defeated, bill to levy special taxi ol purposes was killed to reconsider the bl to the Georgia Normal College at MHledge ated. The action in de propriatlon for the Notts ultural College was re- qj In tbr House. i It <was voted to stop af' beginning Thursday. Itassed Increasing the ^alty for embezzlement tire seeking to prohibit halve language In news' leaned. The bill abolish t county treasurers w'as JETTING FAT (ENJOYING SELF. Like Hints That is failing. Aug. 2.—Enrico C»■ . with bis two little slid Nlnl. and Senor lessor, “Miss Milly,” is Dtel Santa Luca. He automobillng and |ieer taverns. resorts Is “Moth- del Greco, where to hold high revel plans for robbery and Vorlte irre I his I | professes to be taking of himself, the tenor Bg on weight, i that years are almost |)ut certainly affecting When a newspaper this to him, Caruso con kind to the'hottest He said he woull factors by making an- before relinquishing lasing theory here that pd movement against (fork was nuking more organised by victims propensities, which | to the ft::.. He ruth- newspaper people, nd all others who look ks he motors around. KILLS HHSISTKNT SUITOR Years and They t Hatties. Okla., August 2.— vas shot and instant' by Mrs. Daisy of E. V. Fischer, of appeared at the rear home armed with Fischer opened lire rifle and sent live >ly .one of which I bis brain. He drop- PARIS 10 BE PRO. TEC1ED FROM FLOODS Europe s Most Beattiful City Will Be Protected. Paris, France. Aug. 2,-Ha.te has been made to formulate plans by which the capital might he saved from the inconveniences of the flooding of the Seine. M. Mlllerand. minister of pub- ic works, post* and te.egraphs, bus Just published a sketch of the improve ments which the government hus laid down, which, when completed, will entirely change the face of Paris. |> is 'hardly likely that the most Import ant of the schemes will be even started because of the enormous expense they will Incur. One pfan consists in cutting a canal —so as to carry the overSbw of the Marne—at the point of Annette, near Meaux, and terminating at Epernay. The effect of a channel of this sort would be to lower the general level of the Seine by several centimeters in Its passage through Paris. The digging of the relief course will take seven years and is expected to cost $40,000 - 000. An enterprise that will cost about $4,000,000 is that for the enlarging the fittie arm of the Seine between Notre Dame and the Place SsTnt Mlohlfsl. known as the lie de la Cite, the aucient cradle of the capital, the site of the Roman Lutetla. For about $6,000,000 the government will be able to deepen the Seine by means of dredging be tween Suresnes and Bougival. These two Improvements will do much for the navigation of the Seine and for the protection of Paris, if the amount needed can be got to accomplish them. FIRST BOLL OF FLEECY \JCE CREAM FOP S»Ip IS BR0U6HT TO CITY ^ * New Dales Will De Coming Here Soon. To keep your health sound; to avoid the Ills of advancing years; to con serve your 'physical forces for a ripe and healthful old age, guard ivour VWnevs by taking Foley’s Kidney fiem* edy. SoLd by John R. Hudson. clovis McKenzie dead: ClflZEN or MONTEZUMA leath There From Fever Monday. Relatives In Amerlcus were appris ed yesterday morning of the death ot Mr. Clovis McKenzie, who pasted away late Monday night ft his home in Montezuma, death resulting from ty phoid fever. Mr. McKenzie was one of Montezuma's best known and most esteemed citizens and his deatS greatly there, as elsewhere. He wa, a nephew of Mr. J. W. Hightower, Amerlcus and a relative of Mrs. S. Sills a* well. He was about thirty can of age, and Is survived 'by his wife and one child The funeral ser- Ices will take place there today. Henry J. Bagley brought in from hl s farm yesterday the first open cot ton bolls of the new crop as yet seut In, although considerable scattering cotton Is found on many farms uecr Americus. Mr. Bagley states that he win market a dozen or fifteen bales of cotton during August There has been some Improvement In cotton crop condltkos here recently, and iwhlte the movement will be fully three weeks late this year, Amerlcus will probably receive 500 to 600 August bales. It Is believed now that Sumter county will make a three-fourths crop (hii year, despite adverse conditions. QntJ -Jai rnm If Ice Cream could only Ukc the place of meat M the tub* •Untial dish at dinner a great deal of money would Ice-Cream, which hat always been considered a lui* ury. costs lest, made from Jell-0 ICE CREAM Powder than meat Ita actual coat la about oae fitnt a dish. And it ia good, aubatantta! food. too. Dissolve Jell-O Ice Cream Powder In milk and frees*. That Is all there is to do. 300 acres, 7 room house , barns, cribs, etc, 160 acre* open. Near chunk and school. R. F. D. and telephone. Only $10.00 an acre—one third cash 260 acres, 18 miles of Amerlcus, 2 miles of R. R. station, lands lay well, 160 acres open, 100 acres original for est. 20 acres In Would rent for 8 000 feet pine saw-timber. 200 acres, 6 miles of Amerlcus, 125 seres open. 5 room house. Rent 6 bales cotton. Running water. $18.00 acre. WILL BE HERE MONDAY AND TUESDAY August 15-16 HEfir rm "! , c "? k '■Tt 115 I Renowned Specialist i bales of cotton. 100,-1 r Here Two Days On This, His First Visit il A cote or Chronic—Which I ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOB REPRESENTATIVE. > 600 acres, 8 miles ot Amerlcus, 31 miles R. R. station. 5 room house. 75 At WINDSOR HOTEL acres original forest Soil red gray. $12.50 acre. 600 acres, 8 1-2 miles of Americas, 71 room house, 6 tennant house., healthy. At ^ orgBnt of the many 3 mllea ot atation. Rent 25 bales off alek people of this city, the chief con- Vimuu. tllKV UUUIC Wt UUO IUIVO-U1VUZ. I I am a candidate for Representative from Sumter County, subject to the i 0 w, lay* well and productive. Rent 20j Dlekereon'i United Specialist, will ha &orXoWiv“ u Kidw b i{ e J!^ cotton - tu * *• - ext ™ cho H«** WaimnHotB *«•» edy iwill roach your case Mr. Claudo precla!e ^ R»*P«ctfully. fcrm Brown, Reynoldgvllle, IU.. writes us! T- FERGUSON. that he suffered many months with 1 — kidney complaint which batted all 1 FOB REPRESENTATIVE, treatment. At last he tried Foley’s. sW'.sr's T " v "” s “’" <—»■ says. “It has l»een of inestimable value to me." Sold by John R. Hudson. At the solicitation of a number ot the good people of Sumter county, I have decided to enter the race tor the Legislature in the primary of August 23rd. Should I be honored with the i nomination for Representative, I SMITH WILL SPEAK FRIDAY NIGHT AT TIIE At'DITOKIl'M Will Address a ^ Atlanta Audience ! pledge ” y beat M e “ ort * , toward th# i 'Progressive upbuilding of our County, City and State. Sly candidacy la an- Tomorrow. her husband sa J |- r suitor ten years " Mo. Smith contln- notwtth standing equem quarrels oc- i husband and Smith ^ld o.nflict. Flschtr Hannibal and came $lth followed and rite to their home Several encoun- | between Smith ant appearance here on ked to enter the Fischer locksd ned her husband, i to her relief, end Insensibility. Hi nt town and fre- t with the rges. under ar- buaband. Pu tr ot the woman not be prosc- For Quirk llrllrf From llay Fever Asthma anj summer bronchitis, take Ftxey's Honey and Tar. It quickly re lieves the discomfort and suffering and the annoying symptoms disappear. It soothes and heals the Inflamed air passages of -the ihead. thjrcat and bron chlal tubes. It contains no opiates and no l.urmf'jt drugs. Refuse substitutes. SoM -by JohnR. Hudson. WANT HIGHWAY TO FLORIDA BI'ILT BY CORDELE I placed . Lyon IxcollcDt Health." i, Peorta. III.: Kidney Pills re for back- which both- I am now Which I owe Dooly and Crisp Counties Present Their Claims. Cordele, Ga., Aug. 2.—The Automo bile owners of Turner. Crisp and Dooiy counties are making an effort to secure tie Atlanta and Jacksonville high- way through this trrttory. The best route proiiosed for this highway Is from Atlanta to Macon, Macon to Vi enna, CLrdele, Asbburn, Fitzgerald and AVaycross to Jacksonville, as ev- ery natural a Ironings Is Tn favor af this route. The county commissioners of Dooly. Crisp and Turner counties Dave put the roads In splendid condi tion and especially have they put la excellent condition the proposed high way between Atlanta and Jacksonville that touches this territory. The road from Macon through Vienna. Cordele and Auburn I* the old government stage coach road and runs almost .due south and li the best and shortest dis tance between the two cKlee. Foley Kidney Pills Tonic in quality and action, qnlck In results. For hackaahe. Headache, du llness, nervousness, urinary Irregular- 'ties and rheumatism. SoM by John R. Hudson. The new Anslsy building wlH be ready for occupancy about October 1st. It ia thought, if work can be ex pedited as at present (Special to Tlmes-Recorder.) Atlanta, Aug. 3.—The announcement of Hoke Smith's purpose to speak at the auditorium in Atlanta next Friday night has riveted attention on Fulton county, and this, say the Smith man agers, is as they would have It. They are pleased to have the people from other sections of Georgia ascer tain the former governor's strength in the biggest county tn the state, and they rejoice In the belief that this In terest assures a representative audi ence ot tremendous proportions to hear the Atlanta speech. The Atlanta auditorium Is the biggest thing of Its kind south of Philadelphia, and never before has a candidate In Georgia, or elsewhere la the South, undertaken to deliver a political address in such an Immense auditorium. FOB BENTl 5 room house, Urge lot, bouse good condition, 312.00 month. 6 room house, Urge lot, house good condition, $11.00 month. 5 room house, large lot, sewerage and bath, $15.00 month. II you want *to buy, sell or rent, come to tee me. I have a large list ot farms and city property. P. B. WILLIFORD. will render hls services to the sick. nounced subject to the rulee ot the Democratic primary. • CALVIN CARTER. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. I hereby announce myielf a candi date for representative, aubject the democratic primary, which I* to to be held on the 23rd day ot August, 1910. E. A. Ntsbet. FOB REPRESENTATIVE. CAN YOU DEAT THESE? THEY ARE GOING SOME! TSie.Daseball Liar IsOn the job. St Paul, Vi'.'. Aug. 2.—Running af ter a fly hit to deep center. Center Fielder Anderson, of the Deep Haven. Minn., baseball team,' jumped Into a lake, turned on his back and while swimming caught the ‘ball, slutting off three runs. This was in the ninth with the score 9 to 4 in Deep Haveo'a favor. Swimming ashore, bo relayoJ the ball to the catcher. The feat eclipsed anything known in Minnesota baseball. The game was with the Prince Realty leant. I am a candidate for representative from Sumter county, subject to the primary ot Augnst 23d. and will ap preciate your support. Respectfully, J. E. MATHIS. 528 COTTON AVENUE, Under Allen Home. DIL DICKERSON'S SPECIALISTS. ' — I /Twenty-Five Cases Treated Free. * FOB SENATOR. To the Voters ot Sumter County: I hereby announce my candidacy for the State senate, as representative for the Thirteenth Senatorial District, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary on August 23rd, 1910. JEFF TAYLOR. Media, Pa.. Aug. 2.—Pitcher "Jack" Krause, of the Upland "Big Four" team, ihould play in phenomenal luck for the rest of the season. If there Is anything In the "rabbit foot" supersti tion of ball players. In a practice game today, at the M dla League Club grounds, a rabbit jumped out of a clump of grass anJ started across the diamond. Krause, who was endeavoring to catch a ball thrown tn from the outfield, did not see the rabbit, but. before the bail ar rived, the little beast Jumped Into hls -hands. Thinking he bad the ball, Krause threw the rabbit to the second baseman to catch a runner. The base man “duced" and the rabbit made Its eacape. A whole train load of autos cam a » yesterday from Dawson aad Al- tor 1 John ifat* 0 * 111 * Mndreda of spectators 7 to see the DcOI game here. Staggers Skeptics. That a clean, nice, fragrant com pound like Bucklen'e Arnica Salve -will Instantly relieve a bad 'burn, cut. scald, wound or plies, staggers skeptics. But great cures prove ka wonderful healer of the worst sores, ulcer*, boll*. Mom. eczenma. skin eruption*, a* also Uhap- pod lands, sprains and corns. Try 1- 25c at EU1 ridge Drug Oo. A Urge party ot picnickers enjoyed a day at Myrtle Springs, near Araeri- oua, yesterday, many picnicker* going out frotn the city. A little bow-legged negro, It I* said, has been fined here tor belting on a HU capture I* could- The wise young man priceg the ring before he speakx. \ i .... .■-< > .irivir FOB THE SENATE. To the Voters of Sumter County: I hereby announce that I am a can didate for the State Senate, from the Thirteenth Senatorial District, sub ject tq.thw Democratic primary to b* held on August 23, 1910. Respectfully, J. E. SHEPPARD. TO THE PEOPLE OF GEORGIA l "I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of etat* treasurer, sub ject to the white democratlo primary of 1910, to be held on a date to be •elected by the state democratic exec, utlve commtltee. In making this announcement I feel that It is appropriate for too to lay that my service lor seven year* In both branches ol the Georgia legUla- ture, during which time many of the present laws relating to banka and banking were enacted, and my service at the same time on the bouse com mittee on banks and banking, by which these laws were considered has given me a clear insight into the Geor gia laws concerning banking and fi nance "In addition to the forego'ng expe rience, I have been, for fifteen years, president of the Elberton Loan and Savings Bank, In which capacity I may say I have gained wide political ex perience concerning the operation ol these laws; and, as a result ot which 1 am In position to 'ecommend certain Improvements In the present laws which will better safeguard tb* Inter ests ol the depositors In GeorgU’e state banks. If elected to this Important por tion, I shall give my every effort to the faithful discharge of Ita duties, to assist me In wHch I shall secure the services of trained, expert and capa ble assistants. I respectfully request the favorable coni'deratlon of tb* democratic vot er* of the state. "PEYTON M. HAWES. "Elberton, Ga.. May 7, 1910." I will treat absolutely free until I cured, excepting tbe medicine, the Arab 25 curable case* that call upon me at the hotel during this my first vials | to Americus. All Diseases of Men and Women Treated. t fcafhee* cured by an entirely new | system. No matter what your dlstaia sy be, or of how long the I doctor will locate your disease with* out asking you any question. Tha I doctor U said to be tbe greatest Luna; and Catarrh specialist In America. It you have catarrh or lung trouble, g» and be examined. The sick and t/o af* flloted should take advantage ot the op* . portunlty here otrered. Oo and bar* It forever eettled In your mind. II I Wur case U curable, Dr. Dickerson If you don't have a aupply of good * ,n J|?' rou *> Vr»nlcly: if incurables books In your vacation outfit They "® T™ «*»• J™ « uch “ t» are well known and poputar titles. I protoo * lf ®' No ,lck m * n OT woman now offered at I ehould fall to oonsult this eminent man. It Is the greatest opportunity ol Now 50c Per Vol. Uw «"* llf «- I If ybu have rheumatism, liver, Irtd* ■ The Man In Lower Ten | ney or bladder trouble, paralysis, Mary Roberta Rinehart heart disease, nervous debility, dye- The Scarlet Feather pepsla. Indigestion, constipation, ept* Hughton Townley lepsy or SL Vitus' dance, go and ba Frederic Ormond cured by hls new system. You Will Be Missing Something The Three Key* Breakers The Iron Heel Maynard Barber ... Jack Londoa Ladles Jewel; a Chapter In Her Life Who suffer from special disease*! c r iwa"Lo r uUe“Burnham|“ d ' tb °*' “ e * r ' D * the ch “*® ot maidens approaching womanhood having any devlatlm from health caused by irregularities or dlseas* Jewel's Story Book Clara Louise Burnham The Rlverman^ rt mu Ipewltar to w«».en. ehould conm.lt thl. The Web of tbe Golden Spider eminent specialist Angular, dlspro* ANNOUNCEMENT. To the People of Georgia: I am a candidate for State Treaz- titer, subject to the action ot the dem ocratic party at the approaching pri mary for the selection ot itate home (Amts Long and fai'hful service In that oflfce as traasonr .aad at aaatataal 'treasurer covering a period ot twenty years without censure ot complaint from any sources U the platform upon made In behalf o which my candidacy la based. Oi this record I beg tbe support of the t people. , a Respectfully. W. J. SPEER. Frederic Orln Bartlett *“• * rooorortna The Firing Line. .Robert W. Chamber* P "|“‘ ^ l& : ***" tb * t w ®' ,rDun ^* The Other Side of the Doo, ->~rl«l flgure ao much deafly Lucy Chamberlain y ®‘ *°° oft ®“ bejrond th ® ,r infatuation Uoyd Osbourn.™ 1 * " -H~r* Together Robert Herrick T*" “ mmk WOBen ' nad ^ The Forsaken Inn the doctor, treatnmnt become atrong^. Anna Katherine Green w ®"' “ d J* PP3r ' The Convert Ellaabeth Robbins ° V ' AR '^ N or ««* trouW «« Tbe Love* ol Pelleas and-Etarre C“™d wlthout the knife. If you h*v« Zona Gale been * dTl *®d by any one to undergo * The Daughter, of Anderson Crow ®“^ lc *' for wolnb «<»««** George Barr McCutcheon «“«*»«*•. rupture, tumor, caneer or piles, do not listen to It and have roar life endangered by the lance knlfo oft needle, before consulting Dr. Dicker* Phone, call or write far list of over fonr hundred and four hundred Ithers. THE NEW BOOKSTORE DRAY LINE rite, I have bought tht draytag Dual- bees of Mr. Williams, combining It with my own lint. Phone No. igg. Mrs. Maud Smith* Although a cation bill, Its urned down. It legislature will have to <k> With It. Iofiti* urill reel re p