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THEAMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER THURSDAY. AUGUST II. 1910
DRIVES OUT
• BLOOD HUMORS
When we see persons with soft, smooth rkir.s we know at otfce that their
Hood is pure and healthy, that the cuticle is being sufficiently and properly
nourished by the circulation. But when the blood becomes Infected with any
unhealthy humor the effect is shown by eruption* boils, pimples, or some more
definitely marked skin disease such as Eczema, Acne, Tetter, etc. Humors get
Into the blood usually, because of a sluggish condition of those members whose
duty it is to collect and carry off the waste and refuse matter of the system.
This unhealthy matter, left ta the system, sours and ferments and is soon ab
sorbed into the circulation, tilling the blood with an irritating humor. Bemove
these humors and the skin disease can not exist, because its very cause is then
destroyed. S. S. S. cures all humors of the blood because it is the greatest of all
blood purifiers. It cleanses the blood of every particle of unhealthy matter,
enriches the circulation and causes .it to supply healthful nourishment to all
tissues. Then the skin becomes soft and clear. Local applications can not cure,
they can only soothe by temporarily reducing the in animation, but the cause
remains in the circulation and the eruption will be no nearer well when the ex
ternal treatment is left off. The humors must be removed and nothing equals
& B. 8. for this purpose. Pure blood makes healthy skins and S. 8. 8. makes
pure blood. Book on Skin Diseases free to all who write and request it.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
NEGRO IS KILLED WHEN
LIGHTNING HIT HOUSE
Chickens and Dogs Like
wise Slaughtered.
Panic the Result of a
Lightning Bolt on Me
Garrah Farm Near
Aitiericus.
Powerful Money-Saving Event.
JOYNER’S STOCK TAKING SALE.
Prices Smashed to Make Ready
Unmatchable Bargain Feast
We take stock August first, and In order to reduce our stock to the
lowest amount we are cutting the prices on every article in the store. We
must reduce our fitock 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 PRICES:
Sc flood Embroidery 1 8-lc. *
-.000 yards of fine embroidery edging
in good quality and worth anywhere
6c yard, here now in this sale 1 3-ic
8c Fine Embroidery 8 l-2c Yd.
800 yards Embroidery Edging and In
sertion, worth 8 and 10c yard, to go
as an extra special, now 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 23c
10 Yards of Dress Ginghams 25c.
10 yards of good, strong durable Dress
15c Bronn Linen 8 l-2c Yard.
Nice quality pure brown Linen in 27-
lnch width. Fine for aprons and
dresses, yard g i.g e
20 Ladies’ Belts, each 2c
25c Fine White floods 10c Yard.
A great assortment of sheer white
fancy Lawns and Swlsses in lovely
patterns, now yard ioc
40c Fancy Canton Silks 28c Yd.
Many pretty patterns of fancy Imi'a-
tion silk in both figured and solids
at yard .. t , 23e.
Ladles’ Undervtstg, each .. .
) yaras or good, strong durable Dress; -n„ .... " 4c
Ginghams in many patterns of grey,! oWC '' 00 * ”°®ds Sac Yard.
pink, blue, to go for 25c.'Fine Mohair, Brllllanteen, Prunella
and Melrose In both solid and fancy
colors, yard .. 33c
One negro killed outright, several
others rendered unconscious, chick
ens and d;gs killed and the house
-hacteiej was the result of a thun
derbolt which struck a negro house
on the Ross McGarrah plantation near
Sunioer, eight miies south of Amerlcuo,
on Sunday afternoon.
Arch Evans, a young negro man,
was the victim of the bolt. I
Quite, a number of negroes return
ing home from church late lu the!
aiiEr.Moon took refuge In the house
jlrom toe rainstorm approaching. )
| Evans took a seat in the window I
j 'o watch the tempest, but before be-1
had been there five minutes the light
ning holt struck the house amid the
shrieks -f tiie affrighted negroes, half
! t dorm of whom were knocked down
i-d rendered unconscious.
Evans was knocked from his perch
.md killed instantly.
The house was badly wrecked. The
floor and weather boarding was rip
ped and torn by the electric fluid. Sev
eral dogs and chickens that had taken
refuge under the house were found
dead frm the lightning bolt, whica
drove a great hole in the ground be
neath the house as it passed on.
The killing of Evans created the
greatest excitement among the ne
groes In that-locallty.
ENGINE AND CARS ARE
WRECKED ON SEABOARD
^P!
Smashap m West Division
ISr-idY.
Engineer Lee Meldrim
is Injured as Was
Fireman—P avengers
Escape Injury.
The Best Hour of Life
is wien you da some great-deed or dis mM y at the moment the monster en
coder some wonderful fact. This hour , , ‘ ‘ en
came to J. R. Pitt, of Rocky Jit N C and cars left tie ral!s and ca -
Seaboard train No. -f J Am ericas to
Montgomery, was derarleu at 4 c'-iloc*
Thursday morning at Hashing cross
ing, near HurtsbOro, Ala,,-.:.: 05 miles
west of thds city. The engine and
three freight cars turning next lelt
the rails and Eitrned turtle, while
the baggage car was partlajly derall-
. ed.
I Engineer Lee Meldrim, of Amerlcus.
I was painfully burned or scalded about
the arm and ankle. His injuries see„i
, not very serious, although not fully
determined.
The colored fireman, Ed. Taylor, al
so of this city, was likewise scalded
about the body, but Is not very serious
ly injured.
Engineer Meldrim and the fireman
were brought to Amerlcus, after hav
ing had their burns given attention by
physicians near the scene. Mr. Mel-
drlm talked freely of the accident and
of bis injuries. His friends are
greatly gratified at Us rather mirac-i
ulous escape. ;
He is one of the most careful engi
neers on the Seaboard, among the old- i
est In point of service, and Is greatly !
esteemed among his co-workers and
friends generally.
No. 73 left Amerlcus about 1 o’clock
yestenday morning for Montgomery,
drawn -by engine No. 619. Engineer
Meldrim was running slowly and care
fully at the moment the monster en-
COLE STEAM ENGINES
are right up to the highest standard of effi
ciency and durability.
Every part of a Cole Steam Engine is
made in our factory—consequently we know
what material goeslntolt. Weknowltwill
pull a certain load and we know from the
past that It will last as long as any steam
engine made.
We’ repaired steam engines for fifteen
years before we started to manufacture the
pile Engine. Consequently wehaveprofited
by the mistakes of others and, in the Cole
Engine, we have overcome all of the weak
points of other engines.
If you want an engine to pull your gin,
saw mill, grist mill or do any real work ami
stay on the job—buy a Cole Engine. Write
today for catalog.
R. D. G0LE MF6. CO., NEWMAN, GA.
Hinuficflutn of latino, Boilers, Cora Hills tad Saw Hint
6c Sea Island 3 3-4c 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.
8c Yard-Wide Sheeting 5c Yard.
Be full yard-wide Sea Island in good,
itrong quail:v, here while It lasts at
yard 5c,
9c Unbleached Drill 5c Yard.
•c extra good stout unbleached Drill
ing to close out quie t at yard .. 5c
See the 4c Ynrd Table.
-About 3,000 yards of fine Lawns, Dress
Ginghams, Calicoes^ Drapery and
remnants on this table at yard 4c..
7c flood Calico 4 8-lc Yard.
A great lot of good Calico in both
light and dark colors In many pat
terns, now yard 4 3-4c.
„ 10c Fancy Lawns 5c Yard.
Pretty patterns of fine, sheer Organdy,
Lawns and Muslins of 10c quality, to
close now yard 5c
12 1.2c Fine Lawns J 1.2c Ynrd.
All 12 l-2c and 15c fine lovely colored
Lawns and Batiste In figured or
floral patterna to go in this Sale at
yard 7 l-2c
12 1.2c Fine floods 7 Me Yard.
Anout 10,000 yards of yard-wldo
Bleaching. Dress Gingham, sheer,
white Lawn, colored stripe Re'p,
Chambray, etc., at yard .... 7 l-2c
Ladles’ 81.25 Waists, each 79c
Underwear Prices.
25c Men’s Balbrlggian Underwear 19c
40c Men’s Webbing Seam Drawers 25c
40c AtUetlc Underwear each .. 25c
Children’s Bargains.
15c Fancy or Mexican sjraw bats 10c
35c Boys’ Straw Hats, each ljc WELLS WISHES JOB
— Rocky,
■vhen r.e was suffering intensely, as no
says, “from the worst cold I ever had,
1 then proved to my great satisfaction
what a wonderful Cold and Cough cun.
Dr. King's New Discovery Is. For. fit
ter taking one bot'ile, I was entirely
cured. You can’t say anything too
good of a medie|ne like that.” Its the-
surest and best remedy for diseased
lungs, Hemorrhages. LaGrlppe, Asti-
ma Hay Fever—any Throat or Lung
Trouble, 50c, ,$1.00. Trial 'bottle free.
Guaranteed by Eldrldge Drug Co.
35 c Boy’s Bloomer Pants
85c Girls' Sailor Hats 2ic
Pants Slashed.
♦3.00 Men's odd style pants .
65c Nice Wash Pants
$2.00 Men’s Peg Leg Pants ..
$4.00 Peg-Leg Pants
$6.00 Men's Peg Leg Pants ..
Men’s Work Gloves, pair .. ,
Suits at Half Price.
$5.00 Men's Old Style Suits ..
♦10.00 Men’s Old Style Suits ..
♦15.00 Swell New Suits .. ..
$17.50 .Men’s Swell New Suits
9bc
... 35c
..♦1.29
.. $2 93
..♦3.93
, .. 9c
$1.98
$4.95
♦7.50
♦S.75
AS LOS AXflELE, POLICEMAN
She Says She Cnn Handle It All
Bight.
reened. It landed with the pilot pojn
Ing hack toward Amerlcus.
Some defect In tile track may havo
caused the accident, but this point
will ,be determined when official Inves
tigation is maide. Trains on the sys
tem were delayed only two or three
(hours by the accident.
NORTH GEORGIA ^
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Dep't of the University of Georgia. DAHLONEGA, GA.
u^»!^a±. c ft5L2H?aAgricuite,
Mu ® ic > Business, 0 Domestic
Science and Art, Physical Culture and many other studies.
_ ’ , ' : v—» ““V* many uuier siuuieS.
Anrn! h ^f 0rp3 ln c ^ r «eof a captain of the United States
Army. Boys yo un ger than l5_years not admitted. Board $10
per month. TeZ"^n^SepLZ
All expenses for the year can be covered by $150.
For catalog, write to
\ ======== £^^ Dahloncga, Ga.
W. KHKFUELD, President, DRANK SHEFFIELD, Vic* Prea.
E. D. 8HEFFJ ELD, Cashier.
Life on Pnnninn Canal
be under the supervision of the chief
of police, and tils orders will govern
my duties," said Mrs. slice Stebblns
Wells today, who would be Los An
geles’ first woman policeman.
'I will have many costumes to be
used for different occasions. I am out
afraid of anything, but I may find It
necessary to carry a revolver, and wl.l
always have a police whistle with me.
My field of work will be chiefly
has had one frightful drawback-maia-
rla trouble-that has brought suffering
and deatfh to thousands. The germs
cause chCHs, fever and ague, bllllous-
ness, jaundice, lassitude, weakness
and general debility. But Electric Bit
ters newer fail to destroy them and
cure malaria troubles. "Three bottles
e of a very severe
BANK OF COMMERCE
Americus, Ga.
b “* la * buslDe '* transacted and all consistent courtesies ex
uded patrons. Certificate, of dwelt Issued ..raing j M .r.,t
*. W. SMITH, Pleat.
d. Si. Bid nags, V. e. N. 11. Dudley. Ca«ai.r.
♦2.50 Ladles’ Slippers 79c Pair
One lot small size ladles and children’s —- - uc
slippers in patent leather and vici I wherever young people gather for en-
kid, at Pal*.. 79c ; tertalnment, in parks, penny arcades,
i _ Shoes Reduced. ! moving picture shows, and in dance
a’l t « an<1 ChHdr< “ n silppera 9Sc ! halls, to see that laws are obeyed and
1.75 ladles and children’, slippers ,l. J 9l the places kept clean and moral. I
AH Drygoeds Sacrificed. *2 Ladles and. Children slippers ll.is U not going In for a record on the
” ^.eogee Hickory 8c fard ^^V^LaXIltt" 8 ^ number of arrest, for in ^
*HkVorv 2 ; J ®^ r \ heaVy M T®f w Bo >" 8 Black Tennis Oxfords 50c Pair I " ol!!en ruI? P'™ f keeping people out
ssstj: s?**.*»" * wl&jj hy **
attack of malaria," writes Wm. ...
Fretwel). of Lucztna N. C., “and I’ve
had good health ever since." Cura
Stomach. Liver and Kidney Troubles,
and prevent Typhoid. 50c, Guaranteed
by Eldrldge Drug Co.
RETREAT TO THE MOUNTAINS
FOB REST AND RECREATION
Jndge Littlejohn and Col. Kfkcr Seek
Needed Repose.
Bank of South-Western Ga.,
Americas Ga.
. Security, Liberality and Courtesy Accorded Its Pattons
(DIRECTORS:
C. b. Asslay R j. Per _
W. A. Dodson, Q. M. El drldfo, a. W. Smith,
N. M. Dudlty, Tbo» H arrold, e. R. Johatoa.
W T> Wiipp*?
W. A. JOYNER.
IMlnite Purpose
i. «. Connell, Pres. I BC . 1391. C . M. Council, Vice Pres.
II. S. Council, Cashier.
Planters Bank
of Amerlcus.
Resources Over.... ♦50fl,ft0i)
I o.-ys Kiijney Pills give quick re-
■ ■ I-’ 1 vuei of kiiney and bladder all-
liieuts. Mrs. Rase G.aser, Terre Haute,
1 ’ ld -. ivl s the result in her case. "Af-
tar j-uLering tor many y,'si^ from a
-erious CJ... of kiduey trou.de and
vpending much money tar so called
i . ur. s. I found Foley's Kidney Pills the
I a ‘“/ ‘“'-dlclne that gave me permanent
1 cure. I am again able to be up and a;-
I c '* d 1 m .v v ’ 01 'k. I s.ull t»?ver hesitate
jmrecommeud Svld by Jo ; ia R.
J\ith well- established connections
our large rosources and every at
tention consistent with sound bank
ing, we solicit your patronage.
CH.UNC.MXG MAY GET
ELECTION GAMBLERS
Does Your Roof Leak ?
If so Recover with
Amalgamated Arc Flint Rooting.
STANDARD inmiranfA a. mA»ai \ ...1 . .
, , „ » At aDt '• Ca - August 10—It is new
terest a.lowed on time certificates and 'gainst tie law to gtt on elections in
In ° ur j Georgia. Gov. Brown has sinned the
“DEPARTMENT FOR SAVINGS." bill which has - passed both houses.
■■■■jnnnniiBfiSBBHfimm a!vi >r an ' 5 ' Person now nukes a wage-
0,1 an election, regular or primary, 1
ic a danger of the chain gang. The
>.:! vent mto effect upon its ap.
hr oral.
After a season of strenuous work
upon the judicial circuit Judge Z. A.
Littlejohn and Col. J. N. Kiker, coutt
stenographer, leave today for the
North Georgia mountains, where in
romantic Naeoochee valley they will
seek needed repose In the shadows
of green Jrount Yonala and listen to
the t rippling waters of the majestic
Chattanoochee as It bears the mes
sage of the mountains to the sea. The
mental excitement and harrowing
ments resulting fr m the too closely
played bail games, recently renders
rest and repose essential. But even
In their retreat In the mountain gorges
where Minnehaha loved Gumerob'e.
and Sitting Bull swapped a county
for a plug or tobacco with the gen
tle paleface, the news will be flashed
to them that Americas hammered the
stuffing out of Alban-,- In the final
games next week—maybe.
THE ALLISON TJRNfTURE CO.
Funeral Directors, Embalmers
Allison Bldg., Lamar St.,
Americus, Ga.
Telephone 80 and 106. Day Phone 253
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
,, One of America’s Strongest and Mo.it Con-
- servative Companies.
Henry J. Bagley, uenebal agent
Planters Bank Bldg., Americus, Ga.
Struck a Rich Mine.'
S. W. Bonds, of Coal City, Ala., says
be struck a perfect mine of health : n
Dr. King’s New Life Pills for they
cured him of Liver and Kitlaey Trou
ble after' 12 years of suffering. They
are the best pills on earth for Consti
pation, Ma'aria. Headache. Dyspepsia.
Debility. 25c at Eldrldge Drug Co.
_*• WSJSATLRT, PreslirK, CR4WTOXB TiRnAXliXY, TJ:» Ultfe
U. E. MeNULTY, Cashier.
COMMERCIAL CITY BANK
1IIG BARBECUE IS ENJOYED
DOIVX IN THE SEVENTEENTH
STANDARD (^ame insurance as metal.) Not affected by heat
or cold. Not affected by aeWs. If Amalgamated Roofing
falls to give satisfaction we will refund your money. Invest!-
^te. Call or write for san)p!e<.
Americus Construction Company,
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
A neighborhood barbecue In the Wil
liams neighborhood, down in the Sev-
I enteenth district, was an occasion of
' Interest yesterday to a large number
of friends. Americus was ably repre
sented by Judge Littlejohn, Judge
Crisp and Solicitor General Williams.
And twelve baskets full were taken
up, after all had feasted, even despite
the aollcitorlal presence.
COM. HUDSON HILL SPEAK AT
LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION
Will Convene at Mllledgevlllc
of .Month.
la.f
OUR DEPOSITS ARE GUARANTEED BY
THE CHARACTER AND INTEGRITY
OF OUR DIRECTORS.
, _ '—DIRECTORS!—|
l. W Wheatley, Jijv. r. Ferrij!»a. IV. E. MlfehtU, J
l. S. S. Horae,
A. P. Hodges,
J. E. frkepnarfl,
W. E. Hamilton,
trawfora i) licatley,
F. W. GrUfin,
*. A. HUL
O. W. Nana,
W. D. Morelaai,
1L E. Me Natty,
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
Atlanta, Ga„ Aug. 9.—Dairy nnj live
stock men are getting ready for the
annual summer meeting of the Georg a
Dairy and Livestock Association which
will be held at Milledgevliie, Ga., on
August 30-31. Many delegates from
all parts of the state will attend. Some
of the most prominent men ln the state
will make speech**. Among them will
be State Commissioner of Agriculture,
Thomas G. Hudson.
Why Not DrawYourCheck
THE BUSINESS WAY, The handy •way. The *afe way
of handling your money and paving your bills. Deposit withi a National
Bank. We Solicit your account.
Americus National iBank,
UNDER FEDER AL CONTROL.
tkP 11 *! $100,000.08
Stockholder liability (under U. S. law*) .. „ .. „ .. „ .. $100,000.08
Security to Depositor* „ a ^ — na nn „ n „ n „ $200,300.08