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THE AMEKICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. AMrar a. wo
Q Q O CURES
0, 0. 0, RHEUMATISM
The cause of Rheumatism is an excess of uric acid in the blood. The
TOtic impurity gets into the circulation by absorption, usually because of ccr.-
Btipation, weak kidneys, and other systemic irregularities. Then the blood be
comes weak and sour and irritating urate particles are formed in this vital fluid.
When in this impure condition the blood can not furnish the necessary amount of
nourishment to the different muscles, tendons, nerves and ligaments of the body,
instead it constantly steeps them in the briny acrid matter, and the gntty, urate
particles collect in the joints, which causes the pains, aches and soreness of
Rheumatism. Liniments, plasters, etc. may relieve the acute pain of an attack
of Rheumatism, but such treatment does not reach the blood and therefore can
have no permanent good effect. There is but one way to cure Rheumatism and
that is to purify the blood of the acid poison. S. S. S. goes into the circulation
and attacks the disease at its head. It removes the cause for the reason that it
is the greatest of all blood purifiers. It filters out every trace of the sour, in
flammatory matter, cools the acid-heated circulation, adds richness and nourish
ment to the blood and permanently cures Rheumatism. S. S. S. does not paten
up, it cures permanently. S. S. S. is especially valuable as a remedy for Rheuma
tism because it does not contain a particle of harmful mineral in any form. I-
is purely vegetable, a fine tonic as well as blood purifier. Book on Rheumatism
lent free to all who write, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, Qau
PRISONERS IN JAIL TO
BE TRIED A! ONCE
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 stock and the values we are giving will do it. We guaran
tee to save every man, woman and chil d big money in this Great Stock Tak
ing Sale. Sale begins Saturday, July 2.
STOCK-TAKING PRICES:
5c Good Embroidery 1 Wc.
.,000 yards of fine embroidery edging
in good quality and worth anywhere
6c yard, here now in this sale 1 3-4c
8c Fine Embroidery 3 l-2c Yd.
*00 yards Embroidery Edging and In
sertion, worth S and 10c yard, to go
as an extra special, now 3 l-2c yard.
10 Yards Fancy lawn 25c.
10 yards ct fine, sheer fanes Lawn in
lots of pretty colors and worth up to
pink and blue, to go for 25c
10 Yards of Kress Ginghams 25c.
10 yards of good, strong durable Dress
Ginghams in many patterns of grey,
pink, blue, to go for 25c.
6c Sea Island 3 8-4e Yard.
1,000 yards of fine' Sea Is’.and or Sheet
ing that ctin't he bought today at the
price of this sale .... 3 3-4c hard.
8c Hard-Wide Sheeting 5c Yard.
«c full yard-wide Sea Island in good,
strong quality, here while it lasts at
yard J c -
9c Unbleached Drill 5e Yard.
*C extra good stout unbleached Drill
ing to close out quick at yard .. 5c
See the 4c Yurd Table.
About 3,000 yards of fine Lawns, Dres3
Ginghams, Calicoes, Drapery and
remnants on this table at yard 4c.
7c Good Calico 4 3-4c Yard-
A great lot of good Calico in both
light and dark colors in many pat- 1
terns, now yard .. 4 3-4c.
10c Fancy Lawns 5c Yard-
Pretty patterns of fine, sheer Organdy, I
Lawns and Muslins of 10c quality, to
close now yard 5c ,
12 l-2c Fine Lawns 7 l-2c Yard.
All 12 l-2c and 15c fine lovely colored
Lawns and Batiste in figured or
floral patterns to go in this Sale at
yard 7 l-2c
12 l-2c Fine Goods 7 l-2c Yard.
tAsout 10,000 yards of yard-wide
Bleaching. Dress Gingham, sheer,
white Lawn, colored stripe Rep,
Chambray, etc., at yard .... 7 l-2c
All Drygoods Sacrificed.
J2 l-2c Muscogee Hickory Sc yard
Vegular 12 l-2c extra heavy Muscogee
Hickory, in both brown and blue
etrlpes, now yard 8c.
15c Brown Linen 8 l-2c Yard.
Nice quality pure brown Linen in 27-
inch width. Fine for aprons and
dresses, yard S l-2e
20 Ladies’ Belts, each 2c
25c Fine White Goods 10c Yurd.
A great assortment of steer white
fancy Lawns and Swisses in loveiy
patterns, now yard 10c
40c Fancy Cunton Silks 23c Yd.
Many pretty patterns of fancy imita
tion silk in both figured and solids
at yard 23c.
Ladies' Uadervtsts. each 4c
50c Wool Goods 35c Yard.
Fine Mohair, Briilianteen, Prunella
and Melrose in both solid and fancy
colors, yard 35c
Ladies’ $1.25 Waists, each 79c
Underwear Frices.
25c Men's Balbriggian Underwear 19e
4Cj Men's Webbing Seam Drawers 25c
40c Athletic Underwear each .. 25c
Children's Bargains.
15c Fancy or Mexican straw hats 19c
35c Bovs’ Straw Hats, each 19c
35 c Boy's Bloomer Pants 23c
35c Girls’ Sailor Hats 21c
Pants Slashed.
$3.00 Men's odd style pants .. .. 99c
fi5c Nice Wash Pants 33c
$2.00 Men’s Peg Leg Pants .. ..$1.29
$4.00 Peg-Leg Pants $2.t>3
$0.00 Men’s Peg Leg Pants .. ..$3.95
Men’s Work Gloves, pair 9c
Suits at Hall Price.
$5.00 Men’s Old Style Suits .. .. $1.9S
$10.00 Men’s Old Style Suits .... $4.95
$15.00 Swell New Suits $7.50
$17.50 Men’s Swell New Suits .. $8.75
$2.50 Ladles' Slippers 79c Pair
One lot small size ladies and children s
Blippera in patent leather and vici
kid, at pair 79c
Shoes Reduced.
$1.25 Ladies and Children Slippers 9Sc
1.75 ladies and children’s slippers $1.19
$2 Ladies and Children slippers $1.4S
$3 Men's and Ladies’ Slippers $1.98
$4 Men’3 and Ladies Slippers .. $2.98
Boy's Black Tennis Oxfords 50c Pair.
Everything In this Store is marked
down.-
Judge Littlejohn to Call
Special Session.
With eighteen or twenty negro pris
oners crowding the 'county Jail here,
judge Littlejohn will convene Sumtf r
‘Superior court in special session next
week for the purpose of quickly dis
posing of these cases, rather thau al
low the prisoners to remain there un
til December.
The regular term of court does not
convene for mure than three months
lyet, and it will be a hardship upon
the prisoners, as well as an unnec
essary expense to the county to than
hold them until December.
Judge Littlejohn announces, there
fore, that he will convene a special
session next Monday, 29th, for the
trial of these jailbirds.
There are eighteen felony prisoners
held here, five or six of them upon
murder charges. This is a most un
usual number of criminals to be cag
ed at one time, and with others to be
added in the interim, the capacity ot
the jail might be taxed ere court con
venes in December.
Judge Littlejohn would have called
this special session even earlier, hit
for the fact that it Would have con
flicted with the recent special term of
City court.
DEATH OE MRS. GORDON
A SHOCK TO FRIENDS.
Much Esteemed Lady Died
Monday.
“i 0 « SCO'
It Is tko nr,
unccmplaiiui'L [j . ^
fears that accemran.
children. Motherhood -s
Ing glory, anj they
ings for the <— ■■
aa,.
No expectan
joy that
h’.oth er
JJiSS
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Acute or Chronic—Which 2
. No master if your kidney trouble is
acute or chronic Foley's Kidney Rem
edy will reach your case. Mr. Claude
Brown. ReyiroMsville, Ill., writes u»
that he suffered many months with
kidney complaint which baffled all
treatment At last he tried Foley's
Kidney Remedy and a few large 'bot
tles effected a complete cure. He
says, "It has been of inestimable value
to me.” Sold by John R. Hudstn.
MARKET FOB COTTON SEED
.NOT BRISK AT PRESENT
Very Few Offered Americas .Mills at
'This Time.
Tile announcement yesterday of
death of Mrs. John dor Jon was
shock to her many friend
cus. for, while they were aware of the
fact that her long illness was of se
rious nature, they did not be.ieve that
the end was so near and had hoped
tar her ultimate recovery.
Mrs. Gordon had been in ill health
several months, resulting from an at
tack of iagrippe in the early spring
which assumed a more serious form.
During a residence of a dozen years
la Americus, thi3 much belpved wo
man had by her gentle mein and rare
character, drawn about her a wide cir
cle of friends. Before coming t»
Americus the family long resided in
Savannah.
Mrs. Gordon is survived by tier
husband and daughter, Miss Julia
Gordan', and no more devoted family
was there in Americus. And to these
grief-stricken ones the sympathy of I
hundreds of good friends will go out,
in this, their darkest hour of afflic
tion.
Mre. Gordon was a native of Gor
don, Ga., where she is prominently |
connected, and the funeral will b9
held there this afternoon.
yy tiiJ ww ww -V however, during the'-, t£6t
jng, nor feel that she .is in danger when baby conies, if Mother's r? 1
| in preparation of the event. Mother’s Friend relieves the pain ^
] caused by the strain on the different ligaments, overcomes
action, prevents backache and numbness of limbs and soothes -he t!?
' of breast glands. Its regular use fits and prepares every portion ota
he system for a proper and natural ■*- - - 4
u ending of the term, and it assures
Amc-ri- for her a quick and complete recov
ery. Mother’s Friend is sold at
drug stores. Write for free book for
expectant mothers.
BRADFIELD EEGULATOE CO„
Atlanta, Ga.
THE ALLISON FURNITURE
Funeral Directors, Emb<
Allison Bldg., Lamar St.
Americus, Ga.
Telephone 80 and 106. Day Phone!
Life on Panama Canal *
has had one frightful drawback-mala
ria tronble-that has brought suffering
and death to thousands. The germs
cause c'.iiUs, fever and ague, bil-lious-
ness, jaundice, lassitude, weakness
and general debility. But Electric Bit
ters never fail to destroy them and
cure malaria troubles. "Three bottles
completely cured • 'e of a very severe
attack of malaria,” writes Win. A.
Fretweli, of Lucama N. C., "and I've
had good health ever since.” Cure
Stomach, Liver and Kidney Troubles,
and prevent Typhoid. 50c. Guaranteed
by Eidridge Drug Co.
SPARROWS GAVE PUP
A RATTLING RECEPTION
Un excelled Passenger Servitj
VIA
Southern Railwaj
Between Points in Georgia!
And All Points North, East, South and
ROUTE OF THE FAMOUS “NEW YORK, ATLANTA * NEW
LIMITED,” “FLORIDA LIMITED” AND “FLORIDA SPEtli
ELECTRIC LIGHTED COACHES. THROUGH PULLMAN i
DIXIN GOARS OX ALL THROUGH TRAIN'S.
For complete Information relatlv eto rates, schedules, elf-
write. s
J. L. MEEK, .4. G. P. A- G. B. PETTIT, I,I
Atlanta, Ga. Macon {
CITY PASSEXGER & TICKET OFFICE,
Xo. 567 Cherry St, Macon, Ga.
Americus oi! mills have made lw
purchases of cotton seed of the new
crop as yet; in fact, there is no
market yet for this great field prod
uct, as bat little new cotton has bean
ginned and the prices paid are on a
basis with last season, so the dealers
here have announced.
Probably not a hundred bushels of
green seed have been sold here, and
there are few offering.
Tbe statement in the Times-Recor-' for a minute, and then Jumped back j
(hr yesteiday regarding the jiroba- j into the . wagon and thence to the
b.y price of cotton seed rather au.’- horse's back. j
prised local buyers, who were not I But no sooner had Rex seated him-|
aware that any such conditions exist- | self than he was attacked by a dozen
New York. Aug. 22.—-His love ol
sparrow hunting brought misfortune
yesterday .to Rex, a dog belonging
to Robert D. McWhinney of Walnut
street, Montclair, N. J. The dog often
rides on tlje hack of McWhinney's
horse in the streets, and was taking
one of these equestrian outings when
on Claremont avenue, lid saw a flock of
bird
You Often Hear Something
Like This:
“He has money in the Bank," and the people speak of J-Jrn wixij
as one getting along in the world.
The best thing about it is the fact that you are more inleje^
Rex jumped off. chased them Is easier than you think, especially under our interest plan.
Americus Trust & Savings
Americus National Bank Buildi:
W.A. J0YNEE,
Why Not DrawYourCheck
THE BUSINESS WAY, The bandy way, The eafe way
of handling your money and payiag your bills. Deposit with' a National
Wo solicit your account.
Americus National ;Bank,
UXDEU FEDERAL COXTROI*
Capital .. I ••
Stockholder liability (under U. S. law*) V. ,
.. .. 9100,000 09
.. .. 9100,000.01
Security to Depositor* ... ,
J. IV. WHEATLEY, President,
CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Vice Pres.
B. E. JfeXULTY, Cashier.
COMMERCIAL CITY BANK
OUR DEPOSITS ARE GUARANTEED BY
THE CHARACTER AND INTEGRITY
OF OUR DIRECTORS.
J—DIRECTORS:—
,iiu>. T. Ferguson,
W. E. Hamilton,
Crawford Wheatley,
F. IV. Griffin,
V. A. Hill,
W. E. Mitchell,
G.W. Nunn
W. I). .Moreland
R. E. McNulty.
ed here.
To the end of securing information
regarding prices, they wired Dawso.i,
Cuthbert, Cordelel Albany and other
places "W.-'ere seed are maiketed. Co--
dele and Dawson dealers quoted seid
at $20 per ton, while Albany dealers
paid only $18.
When the market opens here a week
hence, the dealers say, prices will be
around $20 per ton, although seed
sold here last season on the opening
at $16 per ton. That they will he
higher thi3 year is rather to be ex
pected, owing to the short crop last
season and ibis ad well, as seems as
sured.
There are few old seed carried ov».-,
and not enough of the new stock as
yet-in to form a basis of'prices for this
very valuable crop.
To keep your health sound; to avoid
the ills of advancing years; to con
serve yoar physical forces for a npe
and healthful old age, guard your
kidneys-by taking Fo.ey's Kidney Rem
edy. Sold by John R. Hudson.
LAWMAKER IS STUNG
BY HIS OWN’ LAW
Chambersburg, Pa., August 23.—In
■Magistrate McNulty’s court this morn
ing State Senator Charles H. Kiln .,
of Ittsburg, was fined $15 and co-ts
Tor violating the provisions of an auto
mobile law he helped to frame. The
lawmaker and a party of friends we ’e
returning from Gettysburg in a tour
ing car. As they approached Graffen-
burg, the chauffeur failed to signal,
and a horse driven by Miss Myr.i
I.Ioyd Dock, of the stat Cforestry de
partment, took fright and swerved w
one side. Miss Dock, who had gone
to the trouble of placing signs telling
automobile drivers to signal, became
so angry that she pursued the party
into Chambersburg, and brought suit
against them. Senator Kline admit
ted that he helped to make the law ho
violated, and In leaving town the aul)
horn was tooted until out of sight and
hearing.
sparrows. They pecked savagely at
the dog’s eyes and head, and the pain
was so great lie jumped to the pave
ment. But there the attack was re
newed, and though Rex rolled over
and over the sparrows kept stabbing
him. McWhinneyj leaped .off his wag
on, swung his whip until the enraged
hird3 fled, and then took R,X to Dr.
James McDonough, a veterinary, on
Portland place. Mconough found the
dog’s bead bore dozens of small punc
tures and that he might lose the sight
of one eye.
For Quick Relief From Hay 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 tabes. It contains'no opiates and
no harmful drugs. Refuse substitutes.
Sod by JohnR. Hudson.
All branches of Mathemat
ics taught at the
AMERICUS BUSINESS SCI
By PROF. DeBRUYNE,
RATES REASONABLE. Telephoi
WERE MARRIED ON SUNDAY
AT RESIDENCE OF DR. BURROWS
l>nple Font Dawson Have Nuptial
Knot Tied.
On Sunday afternoon at the resi
dence ot Dr. Lansing Barrows, Miss
Janie May English and Mr. Charles
Georgi Lewis, both of Dawson, were
united in marriage. Dr. Burrows Us
ing the nuptial knot for the happy
couple. The’ bride and groom, accom
panied by .Misses Sarah English. Mat-
ti“ Soars and Mr. W, E. Brownie*,
came ever to Americus by automobi'<
ami returned toon after the marriage
to their h nies o receive the many
cang:atulaiious awaiting them.
LOANS! LOA
We will. lend you money on your farj
or city real estate at 6 per cent. Saj
money by giving us your application. *1
G. R. Ellis or G. C. Webb for partial^
EMPIRE LOAN & TRUST
From Sickness to “Excellent Health.”
So says Mrs. Chas. Lyon, Peoria, Ill.:
"I found in your Foley’s Kidney Pills
a prompt and speedy cure for back
ache and kidney trouble which both
ered me for many months. I am now
enjoying excellent hsBjth which I owe
to Foley’s Kidney Pills. Sold by John
R. Hudson.
The Best Hour of Life
is when you do some great deed or dU
cover some wonderful fact. This hour
came to J. R. Pitt, of Rocky, ML N. Ci,
when he was suffering intensely, as he,
says, "from the worst cold I ever had, 1
I then proved to my great satisfaction,*
what a wonderful Cold and Cough cure
Dr. King’s New Discovery is. For, af
ter taking one botile, I was entirely:
cured. You can’t say anything too!
good of a medicine like that." Its the |
surest and best remedy for diseased 1
lungs. Hemorrhages, LaGrfppe, Asth
ma. Hay Fever—any Throat or Tsing
Trouble, 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Guaranteed by Eidridge Drug Co.
THE LABOBtU ■'®l
when he sees a load o:»" J
other building 1
the job. He knows t* u ’ ri 3
no trouble in n'ixmg.
sorting out the 6* J
There is no bad. 0 n »
ials are high-class in el *Jj
cept price. That
Ready to order today ■
habbold b *h
Phone 4
A. W. SMITH, Pre*L
O. M. Eidridge. Y. P.
Bank of South-Western
That primary was the season’s firzt
cyclone.
Americus Ga.
GSecurity, Liberality and Courtesy Accorde
[DIRECTORS:
O. K Anslay j.
W. A. Dodson, O. M. El drldg*. . j
N, M. Dudley, Thos H arrold. * 1 ’
_ W. a Murray i