Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, September 08, 1910, Image 6

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES RECORDER. THURSDAY. MORNING SEPTEMBER 8. 1910 PERMANENTLY HEALS SOSES & ULCEBS NEGROES ARE SHOT BY MOB IN Cl ARK COUNTY O’d sores remain open and chronic ulcers refuse to heal because they arc Cj. ,, Plannp/I til ASSrllllt . constantly 1 irritated and infected by impurities in the blood. This ini- I l»U FIdllllUEi IU rtJbVJUIl ^ritv of the circulation comes from various causes. A long spell of de-i Shearing sickness which breeds disease genus in the system, the retention of, • rTflfi Blim ?rfuse ^ners of'the body because of a sluggish condition of the eliminative- OIIU UUI II. be “ a conrinu^d malarial state of health,Inherited bad blood, etc. are us-1 ■nallv responsible But whatever the cause of the infected circulation, the sc.a . . _ , "J^ce' CANNOT bcal until the blood is purified. S. S. S. heals sores and ulcers On ConfeSSlCHl of Crime in Se very simplest way. It just goes into the circulation and removes the in- ■purities and polluted matter which are the means of keeping the sore open, i the so-e is bound to heal. S. S. S, is the finest of all blood purifiers, and not: only ( does it cleanse the circulation but it adds the necessary healing qualit.es to the, blood end in this way assists nature to quickly cure sores and ulcers. Salves,, washes, lotions, etc., can do no permanent good toward healing an old sore becaus,. | nuch -reatment does not reach the blood. These external applications may bo ■ soo*hing and cleansing, but the healing must Begin at the bottom, and this is jus. what S g S S. does by\st purifying the blooded then ~hing nourishment and health to all the flesh tissues, write and request it, the Whole Bunch Are Taken in Custody and Killed. Book on Soros and Ulcers free to all who TEE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, OA. Powerful Moiiey-Saving Event. JOYNER’S STOCK TAKING SALE. (Special to Times-Recorder.) Athens, Ga., September 0.—News reached Athens last night of the kill ing of one negro and the fatal injury of four other negro conspirators, who. TRAGIC WAS DEATH OP MRS. A. C. PARKER. Visitor in Americus lakes Her life. She Swallows a Deadly Dose While Her Hus band and Physician Near at Hand. Prices Smashed to Make Ready Unmatchable Bargain Feast We take stock August flrst, 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 child big money in this Great Stock Tak ing Sale. Sale begins Saturday, July 2. , STOCK-TAKING PRICES: During a moment of evident mental abberation, Mrs, A. C. Parker, of Blackville, S. C.„ took a deadly potion 1 Friday morning at the home of her * brother-in-law, Mr, Ko.-'coe j. Parker, it is charged, planned to murder the 011 L>° e street, death resulting soon family of J ,W. Huff ,a planter, of thereafter, despite every eftoit of phy- Berkeley, near Carlton, on the Sea- slclans t0 save her life - board railway, at an early hour. j A physician from her home in Car„- Another report reached the city l' na waB * n the Parker home here at that all five of the negroes were killed the moment, but the drug, creolin, had by an enraged posse. *ts effect too rapidly. It is said a daughter of Mr. Huff Mrs - Parker’s mind was evidently discovered a negro in her room, arotis- unbalanced when ?he ceized the ph.ai ed her father, who held him until an d to °k t* 16 drug, neighbors could lie summoned by tea - Oniy a week ago the lady came here phone. to visit at the home of her brother, On the arrival of these neighbors -’tIt, J. Parker, and was in excei- the negro confessed. The negro said - ent splr.U at the time. Three days that he with four others had planned a £°- !S 33:d - sh,e betrayed evidence to rob the residence, assault the wo- °t mental abberration and her hus- men, kill the occupants and ‘burn ths band was immediately given notice ot house. her condition. It is also said that the other four ’ e ^ P ,ac kville I negroes were immediately located, con- for Americus in all haste, bringing with him a 6c Good Embroidery 1 8-4c. *,000 yards of fine embroidery edging in good quality and worth anywhere 6c yard, Dere now in this sale 1 3-4c 8c Fine Embroidery 8 l-2c Yd. COO yards Embroidery Edging and In sertion, worth 8 and 10c yard, to go ' cs an extra special, now 3 l-2c yard. 10 Y'ards Fancy Lawn 25c. 10 yards of fine, sheer fancy Lawn In lots of pretty colors and worth up to pipk and blue, to go for 25c 10 Yards of Dress 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 3-le Yurd. 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 Y’ard. 8c Yard-Wide Sheeting 5c Yard. Cc full yard-wide Sea Island in good, strong quality, here while it lasts at yard 3c - 9c Unbleached Drill 5c Y'ard. Cc extra good stout unbleached Drill ing to close out quick at yard .. 5c See the 4c Yard Table. 'About 3,000 yards of fine Lawns, Dress Ginghams, Calicoes, Drapery and remnants on this table at yard 4c. Jc Good Culico 4 3-4e Yurd. 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 15c Brown Linen 8 l-2c Y’ard. Nice quality pure brown Linen in feased and when they resisted deter.- specialist of that city. tion were shot down. inch width. Fine for aprons and dresses, yard 8 l-2c 20 Ladies’ Belts, each 2c 25c Fine White Goods 10c Yard. A great assortment of sheer white fancy Lawns and Swisses in loveiy patterns, now yard 10c 40c Func-y. Canton Silks 23c Yd. Many pretty patterns of fancy imi’a- tion silk in both figured and solids at yard 23c. Ladies’ Undervtsts. each 4c 50c YYool Goods 35c Y'ard. Fine Mohair, Brillianteen, Prunella and Melrose In both solid and fancy colors, yard 35c Ladles' $1.25 Waists, each 79e Underwear Prices. 25c Men's Balbriggian Underwear 19c 40c Men's Webbing Seam Drawers 25c 40c Ath-letic .Underwear each .. 25c Children's Bargains, 15c Fancy or Mexican straw hats 10c 35q Boys’ Straw Hats, each 35 c Boy’s Bloomer Pants 23a 35c Girls' Sailor Hats 21c Pants Slashed. $3.00 Men’s odd style pants 05c Nice Wash Pants $2.00 Men’s Peg Leg Pants $4.00 Peg-I-eg Pants $2.08 $6.00 Men’s Peg Leg Pants .. .'.$3.95 Men’s Work Gloves, pair 9e Suits at Halt Price. SPRINTING TO HOME PLATE l HE BURSTS BLOOD VESSEL Baseball Player -Wet Dentil in Game nt Dalton. Dalton, Ga., eptember 6.—While en gaged in a game of baseball at Roc<y Face, near here, Sam Edwards, aged 28 years and a member of one of , . _ , the most prominent families of the p . re£ent bent eve . r - V energy to tae end Yesterday morning her condition an- peared greatly improved, and It was earnestly hoped that the mental troi - ble was but temporary. Her husband, the physician and oth ers of the household, it ie said, were in adjoining apartments yesterday when without warning the unfortunate lady seized the drug and swallowed a quantity of It. j Although astounded at the act, and taken so entirely by surprise, those of saving the life of the unfortunate !county, ruptured a blood vessel and „ ..... died within a few seconds. Edwards lady ’ but t0 Eo ava11 ’ f 3 had.just circled the bases for a honu run, and it was his effort to beat a close throw to the plate that caused his death. A Reliable Medicine—Not a Narcotic train thirty minutes the drug had taken effect and she lay a corpse in the presence of loved ones. Mrs. Parker was about 32 years of age and a woman of engaging person ality.' The body will doubtless be car ried back today to the saddened Caro lina home for burial. Mrs. F. Marti, St. Joe, Midi., say, Foley’s Honey and Tar saved her Iittn hoy's life. Sue writes: "Our little toy contracted a severe bronchial Mrs. Jacob Wilmert, Lincoln, III, trouble and as the doctor's medicine found her way back to perfect health. ,19c'did not cure him, I gave him Foley's She writ?es: ’ "I suffered with kidney Honey and Tar in which 1 have great trouble and backache and ray appetite fai.h. It cured the cough as w-eil as was verv poor at tifne.?. A few week’s the choking and gagging spells, and be ago i got Foley's Kidney Pills and gave I got well in a short time. Foley's them a fair trial. They gave me great 99c Honey and Tar has many times saved relief, so continued until now I am 33c ;!s much trouble and we are ndver again in perfect health." Sold by John -iq without, it In the house." Sold bv John R. Hudson. . R Hudson. i close now yard ,5c $5.00 Men's Old Style Suits 12 1.2c 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-2e 12 l-2c Fine Goods 7 l-2c Yard. Asout 10,000 yard3 of yard-wide Bleaching. Dress Gingham, sheer, ■white Lawn, colored stripe Rep, Cbambray, etc., at yard .... 7 l-2c All Drygoods Sacrificed, $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 12.50 Ladles' Slippers 79c Pair One lot small size ladies and children s slippers in patent leather and vicl kid, at pair 79c Shoes Reduced. $1.25 Ladles and Children Slippers 98c 1.75 ladies and children’s slippers $1.19 $2 Ladies and Children slippers $1.48 $3 Men's and Ladles’ Slippers $1.98 12 l-2c Muscogee Hickory Sc yard S4 Men - S an ,i Ladies Slippers .. $2.98 Regular 12 l-2e extra heavy Muscogee Boy's Black Tennis Oxfords 50c Pair. Hickory, in both brown and bluej Everything in thJ» Store is marked atrlpes, now yard 8c. down. W. A. J0YNEE. A. W. SMITH, Prest. Q. M. Eld ridge, V. P. N. M. Dudley, Caihler Bank of South-Western Ga., Americus Ga. Security, Liberality and Courtesy Accorded Its Pattons. (DIRECTORS: ft. L. ADiiay W. A. Dodeoa, N. H. Dudley, Q. M. El drldge, Tho* H arrold, ■W. D. Murray R. J. Perry. A. W. Smith, H. R. Johnoa. PETITION IS AMENDED AND NAME OF COMPANY CHANGED DEATH OF RALPH ROSS AT HOME IN SUMTER Thirty days since Messrs. R. S. Oliver. George Oliver, W. M. Humber, W. C. Sullivan, J. E. Poole, J. H. Pool?, Funeral Services at Residence Monday Afternoon. Mr. Ralph Ross, 23 years of ago, Jr., Henry Lanier and Frank Lanie”, ,]i ( .,( on Sunday «- his home in. Sum- made application to the Superior court county, west of Americus, tho and duly advertised for a charter un- en( j following an illness of some der the name of the Empire Guano l6Dgthm xh€ fim „„; services were ®°- i conducted Monday’afternoon by D-. Yesterday when the matter was f^ ns ! :i ,g Burrows at the family cem- heard by Judge Litt.ejohn in open eterv, near tide 'home of the de- court tj;se petitioners desired to cease( j amend their application so as to make ’ the name of the corporation The Em-: „ , ,, , ,,, , _ . „ ‘ , . | The Best Hour of Eile pire State Guano Co., as there is !-i J existence a cornoration under f ,.,' is w cen jou d some great deed or die cover some wonderful taot. This hour came to J. R. Pitt, of Rocky, Mt. N. C , name of the Empire Guano Co. The interesting question was pre sented to the court on this amend ment. After a full investigation the court allowed the amendment, and now- this corporation will be organized and when he was suffering intensely, as he says, "from tile worst cold I .ever had, 1 then proved to nw great satisfaction, what a wonderful Cold and Cough cure Dr. King's New Discovery is. For, af ter taking one bofcle, I was entirely cured. Y’ou can't say anything too known as the Empire State Guano go a j c f a medicine like that," Its the Co. I surest and best remedy for diseased “There is more in the man than lungs, Hemorrhages, LaGrippe, Asth- there Is in the land," said Sidney La- “ a - Fever—any Throat or Lung alt??. The men who manage this cor poration are in themselves a guar anty of its success. This is one mo-j great forward step In building up Americus. jTro tble, 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Eldridge Drug Cc. EIGHTY-1 HO DOLLARS PAID FOR SINGLE BALE COT'ION toes Your Root Leak? If so Recover with Amalgamated Arc Flint Rooting Y’our kidney trouble may be of long standing, it may be either acute or chronic, but whatever it is Foley's Kid ney Remedy will aid y-u to get rid of it qulck'.v and restore your natural health and vigor. "One bottle of Fn- said J. IbitblS ETAO XI said J: Sibbtil! of Grand Views, YV1 Commence taking It now Sold John R. Hudson met Sold One .it Excellent Figure. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. STANDARD (Same insurance as metal.) Not affected by beat or cold. Not affected by acids. If Amalgamated Roofing fails to give satisfaction we will refund your money. Investi gate. Call or write for samples. (Americus Construction [Company, AMERICUS* GEORGIA. On failure of consideration of same, all persons are warned against trad ing for a certain 69-day mortgage note of $51.00, gi ven by me In favor of J. h. Sims. This 31st day of August, 1010. H. A. MASH BURN. aug 31-d-2t-w-4t Eighty-two dollars waa the tip-top Pries - eetlved yesterday .by Mr. Jes.-.o J. Cool:, one of Sumetr's sterling farm ers, for one bale cotton. This bale by weighed 005 pounds and was sold at DeSoto. Mr. Cock was in Americus. yesterday, and expressed his perfect willingness to part with other bales at .$82 per. Crop conditions in the grand old Fifteenth district, Mr. Cock said, have improved greatly since the re cent raints there. When Merit Wins When file medicine you take cures your disease, tones up your systef and makes yon feel better, stronger and more vigorous than before. That is Labor what Fo'- y's Kidney Pills do for ve in all cases ob backache, headaeln jiervoitgn :-. loss of appetite, sleepless ness and genera! weakness that The Journal refers to the Day demonstration in that city as ‘ monster parade.” It couldn't be «ho of a monster and have occurred m canned by anv disorder of the kldneyr Manta- - - - a or bladder. ->j;d bv John R, Hudson mum is the expectant mother's greatest help. ’’darned woman’s k>»«u ccminete without ■I-this with the deener^ d l.rr nature fer t!le LV 1 hood But worr.cn Wio w^l prerare for the ! ^ kahy by properly pnysicat systems. $i 0 5,««l is a remedy which 3 "am? elastic, aids in expanding the skin end Ussh fibres, ami membranes and tissues. It is esv-riaUv valuable where tire s!1 i some from .swelling and congestion, and its regular use wtii *>'1* a:e t: M and danger when the l.'.'lo cr.o comes. Women who uso Mother’d Friend are assured of passing tho crisis with safety. It is f:r sr,!a si drug stores. Write fer free bock for expectant mothers. BEADFIELD EEGULATOT. CO., Atlanta, Oa. resren t J. W. EHEFF1ELD, Presideit, FRANK SHEFFIELD, V[ CIP E. D. 8HEFFI ELD. Cashier. BANK OF COMMERd Americus, Ga. \ general banking businees trap* acted and all consistent counuj t»*d».d patrons. Certificates of deposit Issued caning Intersit J, W. WHEATLEY, President, CRAWTORD WHEATLEY, Tlttl B. E. MeNULTY, Caskler, COMMERCIAL CITY BANK OUR DEPOSITS ARE GUARANTEED, THE CHARACTER AND INTEGRITY] OF OUR DIRECTORS. I. W. W heatley, 0. .8. S. Horne, A. F. Hodges, J. E. Sheppard, —TV RECTORS:—I Jno. T, Ferguson, W. E. Mitchell, W. E. Hamilton, G. W. Nunn Crawford Wheatley, YY. 1). Jlcrelaill F. YY. Griffin, Ji. E. Mil?| N. A. Hill, Interest Paid on Time Deposits. II LIVE AUTOMOBILE AGENCY Can secure a valuable contract I Hudson Cars in Sumter and si rounding counties. NORTHCUTT SMITH & COMPANY,j 116 Auburn Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Funeral Dlrectoi And Embalmers, J. H. BEARD, - - Directdl THE ALLISON FURNITURE Americus, Ga. Telephone 80 and 106. Day Pbo ne (T NORTH GEORGIA AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE i Dep't oE the University of Georgia. DAHLONEjjjj All the regular college courses, including Mining Engineering, Languages, Music, Business? Science and Art, Physical Culture and many other- Military Corps in charge of a captain of the Unit b Army. Boys younger than 15 years not admitted. 1*1 per month. Very healthful climate. Term 0 !* ms , n All expenses for the year can be covered by - For catalog, write to _ G. R. GLENN, LL. D„ Pres’f, Dahioa«*1 You Often Hear Something Like This: . "He has money in the Bank,” ami the people speax «• 1 as one getting along in the world; The best thing about It is the fact that you arc ■?•? is easier ;han you tUnk, especially under our interest P ;3I1 ‘ Americus Trust & Savings Americus National Bank Buil 1 Why Not Draw Your Cli THE BUSINESS WAY, The if handling your money and paying your bljls. lank. W» solicit your account. Americus National! UNDER FEDERAL CONTROL Capital •tockhoider liability (undar U. S. hwi) .« *" fMenrftv to DuMlton ,