Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, September 01, 1910, Image 3

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AMERICUS. GEORGIA, fWEEKLY)— TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER I. 1910 After The Grippe am much pleased, *to be able to writ* t. r what Cardui has done for rot” writes &S Hand, of Siler City, N. C " tes Mrs> Sarah ast February, I had the Grippe, which left me in ape. Before that, I had been bothered with female for ten years, and nothing seemed to cure it P L a , st ' IW! to J ake Ca,t, ‘ jL * have taken only tottles, but it has done me more good than a'l the or than any other medicine 1 ever took.” c CARDUI The Y/oman’s Tonic h 5®, 1 af, *£*5 sc & of . an V serious illness, like the Cardui is the best tonic you can use. I builds strength, steadies the nerves, improves the Klo r w U df health. CeU aritiCS a " d helps bring back *he bdui is your best friend, if you only knew it >nk of the thousands of ladies whom Cardui has I What could possibly prevent it from helping you? bember you cannot pet the benefit of the Cardui . ints in any other medicine, for they are not for sale Idrug store except in the Cardui bottle. Try Cardui. V Advisory" Dept.. CtatUnooM Altdidot Co. ChaUjr.ee*!. Tenn, yiutmctiens, sod book. •'Ilomc Treatment lor Women." test tree. MR. JOHN at. McOAKKAH OltS IN ATLANTA Americus Man Pam Away Suddenly. The deJth ol Mr. John McGarrah. which occurred Sunday morning at h!> home in Atlanta, was a shock to hi many friends In America* when an nounced here yesterday. Tie end came very sujdenly and was doubtless due to apoplexy. It Is thought. Mr. McGarrah was in the best of health and spirits, and waa on fie front porch of bis At'antn .home, talk ing with his family, w'.en he was oud- den.y taken ill, death following a few mnutes later. Several years ago he remived to Atlanta, and has since been success fully engaged In business there. He was about .16 years of age, and held in highest esteem by all. Several years ago be removed to the head office man tor the Kentucky EXPIRED IN CHAIR AS HE TALKED TO FAMILY Death of Dr. James IF. Cato Sunday Night. Sitting upon the veranda at the home of his daughter. Mrs. A. 'I. Black, at Tbomaston, on Sunday ev ening. Dr. James Prank Cato, one of Sumter's most esteemed citizens, ex pired suddenly In the presence of lov ed ones, where he went quite recent.y upon a visit. The end came both peacefully and quickly, and those about him doubt less thought he had fallen asleep un tin they attempted in vain'to arouse Urn. Telegrams announcing his death were received here yesterday. In view of his precarious health for months past the announcement of the passing of this venerable and beloved man cansed no surprise here. He was TG years o'f age, and the weight cl TAYLOR SAW MILLS LEAD In Simplicity, Capacity, Durability, None Batter * -• r M.rcm Med* M.fhin-rr *r M <•.«!*• l'rrtlbl* mad ImS w.iI* »° r n ra Steam and Gasoline Ehg^es j Portable & StationartBoiers *CctrpKte Giaalce, Sawing acd Shingle Outlie i ftoM.tuti.t.tfr. (••rag. Zemins lilkhf Huts ' MALLARY MACH WEST WJSSTtf Krtfinteg Company, being associated in [years, together with his generally en- busino's with Mr. M. S..Harp*r K >r the past year he has been with th- ; Palmer JJr.'ck Company. He war t te son If the late Captain Sim McGarrah of Americas, He is survival by a wife and one ehlld; tw i sisters, Mrs. Sam denning-, of Plairs and Mrs. M. P. Pickett, of Hattiesburg. M'ss. also a brother, Ross McGarrah. of Americus. feebied condition rendered the end rather expected. Dr. Cato bad resided In Sumter coun ty the greater portion of his long an I useful life and in the practice of hit profession was wldgly known in this section. Daring the civil war he was In the service of the Confederacy, and since tcvn he hag resided at bis home near The funeral party from Atlan* t! P!aln5 ' aD d In Americus. He is stir- rear. ?d Americas at noon yesterday and proceeded to Lumpkin where th flint ral took place. When Merit Wins \V.:en the medicine you take cures your disease tones up yotir systef and ma'es you feel belter, stronger and more vigorous than before. Tl'at is wha Ko'ey's Kidney P.ile do for you, in all cases oh bndkarhe headache, nervousness, loss of appetite, s’eepleas- nen and general Weakne.sK that is caused by anv disorder of the kidneys or bladder. Sold by John R. Hudson. ‘vViy JAKE WI I.LS FAVORS • A BEAL OPEN DOOR Will Book Best Attractions of Both Schubert and K. A E. vlved by three sans, Doctors Frank ar.d R. E. Cato; J. P. Cato, and two daughters. Mrs. A. H. Black and Mrs. William Hudson, of Plains. The remains were brought here Monday afternoon and carried on to his former home at Plains for burial this morning, at 10 o'clock. TO AttlXG WOME.V U-TO IVi VICK UV J« Copyright H»tt SclMUfccr Sc Ma.s fR best drive for good Fall [othes will be straight-away lirection of this store. Fol io with a good second just was done the Shuherta, who had ap- ^ ° J |parently hacked Mm. took a different position and wanted to shut out the 1 rivals. .Air. Wells thereupon declared that the “real open door” bad not bean obtained by the efforts of the^iationo! association, and that under the rules of that association he had a rigl.t !o book any and all attractions offered him, give time to the Klaw & Erlanger shows and those of other producers that they represented. His notion was endorsed at a recent meeting of th Southern Association, held in Chat tanooga, at which thirty-eight South ern houses were represented, M r Wells has undoubtedly made thousands of friends In Georgia and throughout the South! by the stand he has take; Hugh Cardoza, representative of At- Wells' Southern Interests, says the ac tion of the national association sai'.s Mr. Wells jzaetly (Special to Tlmes-Recordet.) Atlanta. Ga.. August 29.—The South's theatrical magnate, Jake Weils has been expelled from membership and from the board of directors of the !National Theatre Owners'Association^ mnen , The expulsion of Air. Wells was due to' ney pm s the position which he took In regard * kidneys, to the “open door" policy for South-1 killney8 ge t better."and”health win ern theatres. Mr. Wells. l>y hard fight refurn when the kidneys are well. Let secured an Open door” for the Klaw & Brlanger attractions and after th, A LItUe Sound Advice Will Help Man; a Sufferer In Americas. No woman can be-healthy and well if the k'dneys are sick. Poisons that! pass off in the secretions when ths kidneys are well are retained In ths body when the kidneys are s.'ck. Kid neys and bladder become Inflamed and swollen and worse troubles quickly rollow. This :s often the true cause >f bearing down pains, lameness, back ache, sldeache, etc. Uric acid poison ing also causes headaches, dizzy spells, languor, nervousness and rheumatie pain. When suffering so, try Doan’s Kid- remedy that cares sick You will get better as ths The Kind Yon Haro Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne tho signature or , and has been made under bis per sonal supervision since Its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon In thLs. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “.Tnst-as-good' ’ aro but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tlia health of Inflmts and Children—Experience against Experiment, What Is CASTORIA Cnstorla, is n harmless substitute for Castor OU, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its flgo (s Its guarantee. It destroys Worms find allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipations and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho, Stomach and Vowels, giving healthy iitul natural sleep*. The Children’s Panacea—The mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature of f' The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. YM« CENTAUR CONMNV, TT MURRAY RTRKCT* NCWVOSN CITY. ie door, by saying Schaffner & Marx au’II get into the best suit or overcoat id in one or two more shots. siest game to play you ever and you always win here. 10 to $35. Overcoats $18 to $30 D. BAILEY CO. us store is the home of rt Schaffner & Marx clothes. Ine. IS 91. C. M. Council, A lee I’res. |L & Conn eil, Cashier. Planters Bank of Americus. ‘WE’RE MARRIED, MOTHER” WAS Kt'XA WAY’S MESSAGE Run A way and Married Mother's Bonnier. Her Norristown, Pa.. . August 28.— "Afo!!>r. wo are married," was th way L-titla. daughter of VI Hi am Nell, of Spring Aflll avenue. Conshohocken, explained her over-night abtenre from home. Her husband Is John Palmer, n boarder In the Nell household. They fay the ceremony was performed last Saturday in. Wilmington, Del. Tie bride held n responsible posi tion St stenographer in Philadelphia, and ;h.’ bridegroom 1« a carpenter at work on the new plant of the .?. Eii- Rrsonrres Over fSWMNM, ., , ... _ With well- established connections'*, 1 '■** °-»npany. Ills home is fa our large resources and every at tention consistent with sound bank ing. we solicit your patronage. In terest allowed on time certificates and In onr “DEPARTMENT FOB SAYIXGS.” Gloucester, N. J. The conple met Philadelphia on Saturday and went to Wilmington. an Americus woman tel! about Doan's Kidney Pills. Airs. Allle L. Cobb, 203 llajo St, Americus Ga., says: “I suffered from kidney trouble for several yearn. I waa snbject to at tacks of pain In the small of my back and at times I had headaches and felt dull and languid. Some time ago I was advised to try Doan's Kidney P ile and I procured a box at Dod son's Pharmacy. Since using them 1 have felt a great deal better. They relieved me of the pains In my back and restored my kidneys to a normal condition." For sale by all dealers. Pries 30 ecu's. Fojter-Mlburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’l—and HERBERT HAWKINS GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 186, Planter’s Bank Buildingr • fire, Life, Accident, Tornado, Liability Insurance of all kinds. Plate G1m* - Steam Boiler, Bu rglary, Automobile. Strongest Companles-Llberal Life Polieles Written. Let me talk wl£/\ •on about a policy. • can Interest yon, firing you best Insurance at lowed-. rats*. Pkont No. 111. BONDS. Does Your Roof Leak? If so Recover with Amalgamated Arc Flint Roofing MIMS RUBY HILL THE BRIDE OF MR. It. L. 1IEIRT HILL REMOVE TO AMEHUTS SHORTLY TO RESIDE Were Married at Bride’s Residence on Sunday Evening. At k o'clock Sunday ev-nlrg at th? home c» the bride’s father Mr C. W. Hi:'-, Miss Ruby Hill and Afr. R. L. Hvidt ".ere united In marriage. The co.-emeny was Impressively aolemn'.zed by the bride's brothed. Rev. William W. Hill, and witnessed by an assem blage of relatives and near friends, who extended to the radiantly happy pair ih-lr sincere?! cougratLlatioi.il. T.e br'de Is me of Ameri- is roost, at tractive young ladies whose host )* ■ friends will wish for the young coup's ! every happiness In life. Mr. and Mrs. i Heldt Ie * last night f,?r taelr home j In Sava mat. where h • has a pu Itlon! with the Seaboard railway. DR. CnAPMAX IS IMPROYIXG FROM RECEXT BAD IX. Result of Auto Accident II, Week. Age. STANDARD (Same Insurance as metal.) Not affected by heata or cold. Not affected by acids. If Amalgamated Roofing? (alia to give satisfaction we will refund your money. Investi gate. Call or write for sample ". " ’ Americus Construction Company, AMERICUS, GEORGIA. IF IT IS REAL ESTATE That you wish to buy or sell, see the Leslie Realty Co. LESLIE REALTY CG LESLIE, GEORGIA. and Health Insurance WRITTEN BY ivenport, Agent. Mr. A. F. Hodges, of Andertonvill». has afoot*-1 a lease of the former Hol iday residence on Furiew street, and will occupy It a? a home shortly. The , large-dwelling la now elng completely)” 1 *? 1 crntcber - overhauled amt will he mvimM ter Dr. Charles K. Cteapman, who waa very seriously Injured six week* ago by the "overtarntag of am automobile, one of his limbs being broken at the ankle. Is Improving, and may bo oA eek. Tho pi., terdgy from t Merchants. Coal, Wood, Brick* Paris, and Plastering Hair, ebrated Mitchcl Wagon. Have just received a car load of them in all It is the best wagon on the