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in aso for OTcr SO years, lias borno tho aignatnro «ST
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C/LjcX/JjZtfrPT*, »°iiai supervision since’ its In fancy..
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All Counterfeit*, Imitation* nnd“ Just•os-good”are but ■
Experiment* that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment..
TAILOR SAW MILLS
In Slmplloity, Capacity, Durability, More
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Steam and Gasoline Engles
sF] Portable & StatiohartBoilers
-Wr^J Complete Ginning, Sawing and Shingle Oktflts
In Pun.lull. Tawtri. liltH. *cctr*M ti|M|SUi
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MALLARY MACHINERY COSJEZ?
THE COCA-COLA CO.
■L Atlanta, Ga. >
of tie record of Joe Brown.
It I* probable that there will be
considerable delegation! In fro.n
Plaint, I*»ll», DeSoto and other
paints, and that the speaker will be
Riven a rousing reception.
a lrr If your kidney trouble Is
r chronic Foley's Kidney Rem-
1 reach your case: Mr. Clau lo
Kevnoldavllle, lit., writes os
suffered many montis wl a
THE BU8LVE8S WAV,
of handling your money and
Bank. We solicit your accou
ist he trie I Foley s
ml a few large bol-
omplete cure. He
of ines'lmable value
>hn U. Hud i n
AMER1CUS. GEORGIA, WEEKLY)- TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. , AUGUST 18. 1910
50 Per Cent Better
have used less than one bottle of Cardul ”• writes
oertrude Ward, of Rushville, Neb., “and am feelimi
er cent better than when I began taking it
Before taking Cardui, I had suffered with female
k, for eight years. My greatest trouble was iveu-
J I also suffered with severe pains, every month
|w I am greatly improved and will recommend Car-
i all my suffering friends.”
CARDUI
The 17Oman’s Tcnic
le rare medicinal herbs of Cardui are Imported bv
jnufaciurers direct from Europe and are not to be
In any other medicine.
lose ingredients are what give Cardui its superiority
■male medicine and tonic, over any other medicine!
r over 50 years Cardui has been the favorite wom-
edicine. The ladies like it, because it is so easy
so gentle, so safe, so reliable in its results, and
ive faith in its curative tonic powers, because of
bsands of other ladies it has helped. Try it today.
Ud.y.- Advjwry
Uiutmctloiu. aad 64-pagc book, ‘
[ST RECEIVED
=AN= —
iNCED SHIPMENT
S FOUND
IN YARD OF CHURCH.
Quantity of Whiskey Thus
Captured.
■ Conver.lng a church yard Into a bar-
I room is, a new depart’ire, even in
| Sumter county, waere many real nov
elties and startling stunts have their
j ori^jn, but a well stock* I church yu'd
| was located near here Sun Lv. and
the officers held t-v long-run*’.* booze
aa strong evidence.
It is whiskey si. right—the kind 'hut
Is strong enough to kill at a range
of 200 yards, and none of It ever
bubled in a government warehouse .or
held a revenue stamp.
It Is the^genuine moonlight 1 article.
It Is said, and was brewed In go.,.I
old Sumter.
The ofilcers here were tipped to the
tiger Sunday and raided the church
yar3 ere the colored worshippers as
sembled. All of the contraband goods
were captured and hauled to town, but
the moonshiners got away.
Not a capture was made, and the dis
tillers will get off free.
It was evidently their purpose to
open the sale cf whiskey In the churn
yard as scon as the colored congre
gation arrived on dlt, bul the trail
was sprung too quickly and the wire
owls flitted away. There Is no evi
dence. It Is said, as to who was twist
ing the tall of this particular blind
tiger.
This Is the first whiskey raid mad*
here In a long while, and the first
one at which the h:me-made goods"
wag found on sale.
THE fIRST FOR SUMTER
SELLS fOR 18 CENTS
High Grade Gale From El-
dridge Farm.
The Arts cotton bale of the new
crop to be brought In from a Sumter
ocuuty farm was marketed here yes
terday evening from the plantation of
Mr. O. M. E.dridge and grown by fcls
son. Doctor Eldridge, who wl:h par
donable pride came lu to witness the
.-ale of this, bl* first product In suc
cessful agriculture. T~e 'otfle w«s
weighed and sold at the Parker ware
house and purchased by Mr. Marshall
Martin, for Harrow & Forrar, c t-
ion factors and exporters, Savannah.
This first Sumter bale tipped the scale*
at 48S ibs. and brought the round
price of 18 cents, thus netting farmei
Doctor Eldridge the goodly sum of
$84.2.».
For Quick Belief From liny Fever
Asthma and summer bronchitis, take
Foley'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 head, threat and bron
chial tubes. It contains liq opiates and
no 1 armful drugs. Refuse substitute*.
So J by JohnR. Hudson.
From Sickness lo •‘Excellent Health."
So says Mrs. Chas. Lyon, Peoria, Ill.:
'I found in your Foley's Kidney Pll.s
a prompt an! speedy cure f:r back
ache and kidney troub’e which both
ered me for many months. I am now
enjoying excel,ent health which I owe
to Foley's Kidney Pill*. Sold by John
R. Hudson.
Iy Fall Styles
ROBERT T. BIVINS DEAD
Ar HOME IN SCHIEY
Aged Resident of County
Passes Away. ,
IS STILL THE MONACH
OF ROADS IN STATE
Mule Has the Lead Over
Sumter's citizens who still 'chose
the mule to the auto as a mode of
travel are Interested in the fact that
after September 1st—just two weeks
In front—any person driving a skit
tish worse In Georgia may stop
automobile by merely holding up hi*
hand iu warning to the aut:mcbllo
driver. .
Then, if king horse, or even "de ola
mule," still shows fright at tie souujl
of the motor after the machine has
come to a standstill the autolit must
shut off the engine until tl.e anlmc
potter vehicle has passed. These facts
came to light In a scrutiny of the a,i-
t'.'rn-blle regulation .bill passed by the
legislature before It adjourned a few
T HATS!
Id straw is getting soiled,
rather late to buy another
come to us and purchase
le new style soft hats,
rill see a handsome display
low windows.
Dr. Robert T. Bivins died yester- da >' s "So.
day morning at his home In Schley, 1 lT ,-ion approaching a vehicle drawn
the end following an Illness of some !, y draft animals the autoist must
length, though age as well, had added ,oot his horn or ring a bell or gong.
Its weight and thus rendered reco>- The law is dark upon the subject o'
ery the more d ubtful. Dr. Bivins'**® 1 d o If the animal think* the
was seventy years old. and one of the Voting Is too loud,
prominent residents of '.jig sec:Ion. I These regulations apply to riding sa
having spent there the greater p ir- we!l as driving animals and even the
tion of his long and useful career. He, humble pedestrian Is not neglect'd,
was a practicing physician and as N"° automobile shall approach him
such was widely known throughout! without giving the sprightly toot or
this section. As a genial gentleman Joyous ring. The pedestrian, howevt
he was esteemed among all. Helssur-jl* not Siven the privilege of holding
vlved by Ms wife and several sons! "P his hand to stop the mogul
and daughters, and besides has a wide i roadway,
family connectltn in Schley and Sum- The new regulations also
ter. with several near relatives in! provlslons designed to protect auto-
Americus, where he was so well j mobllists and their property,
known. The funeral will probably be
held there this afternoon.
SECOND BALE OF CROP
COMES TO AMIjRICUS.
Americus Has Another One
Already.
To keep your health sound; to avo'd
the F's of advancing years; to con
rerve year iCi.vsIcal forces for a ripe
an-1 . “altbfnl old age, guard your
kMney* by taking FVVey's Kidney Rem
edy. S Id by John R. Hudson.
r . D. BAILEY CO.
store is the home of
Schaftner & Marx clothes.
HAWKINS
INSURANCE
Planter's Bank Building
Liability Insurance of all kind*. Plat* Glass,
Boiler, Bu rglary, Automobile.
Life Policies Written. Let m* talk will
Interest yon, giving yon Loot Inauraac* at low**
BONDS.
Health Insurance
ITTEN BY
Davenport, Agent.
Americus received yesterday the
second bale of new cotton marketed
here, and like that received last week
from the same source, classed well and
brought an excellent price. It was a
lye county hale, and was shipped to
Harrold Bros., who in turn sold It
a Columbus firm, anw thus helped that
market to its second bale. Thus far
but one bale of Sumter county cottun
baa been marketed, owing to the unus
ual lateness of the crop this season,
although in many fields the open bolls
are numerous and not a few farmers
here could pick and market a new
bale if they but cared to go to the
trouble and extra cost of getting It
out non-. Several bales are expected
here this week, however, although the
August movement will be unusually
light.
BIG GROWD WILL BE
OUT TO GREET HALL
Will Go At Things in Ham
mer and Tong Style.
Acute nr Chronic—Which!
No m.
acute ot
edy will
Brown.
that he sufferel many montiw
kidney comp'alnt which baffled
treatment. At last he trie I
Kilr.ey Remedy and a few
tie* eff-eted a
says. "It has been
to me." Sold by John
Those chair cars now operated
this division of the Central
ar* a delight to the dusty tourist
ride* to Atlanta.
Arrangements are being made tor a
rousing meeting to be addressed bv
Hon.'Joe Hill Hall, "Old Hammer and
Tongs," of Macon, who speaks here on
Saturday morning In behalf of tHe can.
dldacy of Joe Br wn for governor.
Mr. Hall's prominence la the legis
lature for some yeijs, his recognize I
sterling devotion to public Interest”,
and his reputation for seylrijc what
he th'inks and not covering his words
with velvet, are sufficient to Insure
him a big crowd.
The meeting will be held . at It
o'clock In the morning at the opera
bouse. Mr. Hall will devote some ot
his time to rasping the record of Hoke
Smith and will then tell what he knowe
Next Time You
Drive Into Town
you’ll be wanting during
your stay a real good drink
Something to quench your
thirst to stay quenched.
DrinK
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
the way down.
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B«rlc, Drop* and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic,
substance. Its age .I* its guarantee. It destroys Worms.
and allay* Feverishness. It cure* Diarrhoea and Wind 1 .
Colic. It relieve* Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tlio Food, regulate* the
Stomach and IJowcJv, giving healthy uud nuturul sleep.
The Children-* Panacea—The Slather** Friend.
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