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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDEK. TH URSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1910 ^
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THINK OF
Mexican Mustang' Liniment
and what it means to you.
S Relief from pain that might otherwise
kuse you hours of agony.
Tired out muscles eased up and made
kady for another day’s work.
Lameness in the back and shoulders
lomptly. cured and stiff joints limbered
[Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Mashes ren
ted painless and quickly healed.
Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica
i)bed of their anguish and banished
frever.
Jlcers, Old Sores and Qpen Wounds
aled promptly and permanently.
The first application of Mexican Mus
tang Liniment subdues the pain but ft
continues its work until every quivering
nerve is soothed and quieted.
The great penetrating power of this
famous remedy enables it to do this
quickly and positively.
In all cases of Sprains, Bruises or Lame
ness. Mexican Mustang Liniment
should be rubbed in persistently.
The antiseptic qualities of this old relia
ble household remedy make it safe and
sure.
ces 25c., 50c., $1.00 per bottle, LYON MFC. CO. 41 to 45 So. 5th St, BROOKLYN, N.Y.
AMERICUS IS BEHIND IN
RECEIPTS OF COTTON
Thousands of Bales Repre
sent Shortage.
Probably aeven thousand bale* be
hind warehouse receipts at this date
lA.it' season, Amarlcua will continue
to tbe end of the seaton the uneven
rare brought about by the seneral
crap shortage throughout this section.
The total here will be fully 10,000
ba'ea behind last year, It Is thought.
Tbe middle of September la here,
and the total recelpta are little more
than 3.000 bales, ua against 10,000 or
12.000 iKobab'y. at this date In Sep
tember last year.
The cotton baa not been made, hehco
prevailing conditions.
Although picking !■ now under way,
glnners report that tbe crop la very
late and the production very sboH. 1,1
some places where 1,000 balea weie
ginned during Suptember by one gin.
It Is expected that not more than 200
'•ale* will be ginned during tbe pres
ent month. i
While shedding of forma la the
cause for most of the discouraging
reports given, it la alao true that tbe
DOOMED!
gnificent Stock of W. t Wood
213 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GA.
iis mammoth new stock $14,872.00 worth of up-to-date mer-
Ise of the better and best kind—to be sold out “slick and clean,
>tock and barrel,” without regard to former cost or selling price.
Sods comprising this peerless stock consist of Dry Goods, No-
clothing. Shoes, Hats and Furnishings for men, women and chil
'runks, Suit Cases, Bags, etc., Towels, Bed Spreads and Window
is, all new, clean and fresh.
hot nun of the last week, following
the ralna haa cauaed premature open
ing of boll*.
In many'ltelda the stalk and fruit
appear ai If awept by Ore, ao shriveled
and burnt hare they become under
the lun'a raya.
STILL IN COUNTY KEG
IN DEFAULT OF BAIL
Rev. Kelsey Still Occupies
the Coop.
The Reverend J. S. Kelsey, ti»
black dominie of long-tailed coat an I
impressive gold-rlmme d spectacle
still looked wistfully from the upp-r
battlements of Castle Sumter yastnr-
diy morning, having failed to' on:. !
the bond of 3500 which would opt o
the eteel doors and aet him free. Tho
story published yesterday rt the Very-
Reverend Kelsey’s sad plight brought,
brlno to this optics of some of hie for
mer flock here, but Mary Sbeppvr l,
who alleges. It is ssid, ghat Bro. Kel
sey still has her 1699 which he bor
rowed under promise of starting up
wedding with themselves as the chief
splashes, wept not Adam bit It Is hot
In the county coop, and Bro. Kelsey
perspires freely there while doubtless ■
wondering what will happen next
AMERICUS IS READY TO
BEGIN THE LONG RUN
Much better conditions are reported
In northeastern portions of tbe at-tie
while the prospects are much better
In Northwest Oeorgta than they are
further south.
Farmers are rushing tbe staple to
market as fast aa It Is picked. Be
cause of tbe system of transacting
F*elr financial affairs through the
muI’-Jm of cotton. It Is necessary for
wlarmers (o ibtii) of their c*cp
I revalllng <<rl.!a*. •
They must eav* the money with
which to meet their debts. Those who
are trore Indej-uitit.iat .ire holding to
their cotton for better prices
In Round the State Auto
Contest.
Great Interest |i felt In Amerlcus la
tbe proposed “Round-the-Stato" auto
endurance run In October, and at no
other point along the route of nlno
RESISTANT SEED IS
FOUND AT
Stock is Doomed to Be Sold in TEN DAYS
For Whatever it Will bring.
BIG SALE OPENS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14
And Will Continue For Ten Days.
stock must and shall be liquidated at once! Come while the
j s good! Merchandise without merit cannot stand the test of
re advertising. W. E. Wood has been in business less than
months, therefore the merchandise comprising this stock is new
le-in, not an old or undesirable garment or article in the lot.
Stupendous Bona-Fide Liquidation Sale Ever Held Here.
your own best interests—'buy where your money will do you the most good.
re you from $2 to $3 worth for every dollar you spend. Nothing reserved
k You buy at less than wholesale prices. Everythihg in the store will go
idvertised. POSITIVELY NO GOODS CHARGED. CASH ONLY.
Seed Developed As Foe oF
Anthracnose.
hundred mile* will tbe half-hundred or
more contestant* receive a greater
welcome than will be accorded them
here.
Several Amerlcus cars’ wilt Join tho
pagaent here and go around the 909
mile circuit
The Round-tbe-State tour will start
Monday, October 17, and will end on
Wednesday, October 26, Just a wcc«
ahead of the race*. The mileage
reading* to bo taken next week wilt
b« of lasting Interest to autolata, be
cause they will be tbe official figures
of the Atlanta Automobile Association.
The first day’* run will prdSably bo
from Atlanta to Amerleui, about 173
lA^T ® ne *
LHOI Balnbrldge or Thornisvllle will be
tho objective point for the second
night; Wayorosa for the third night;
Savannah for the fourth night; Wash
ington for the fifth night and Atlanta
Saturday.
GUT DOWN PRICE
FOR GINNING GOTTON.
Athens, Ga„ September 14.—Prof.
Deloach, along with tbe other mem
bers of the staff of tbe State Oollego
of Agriculture, all of whom bare been
working to develop a cotton seed that
will resist the fatal anthracnose, _ .
have practically succeeded In securlu* |W0 Oil GOIllpani0S Make
tile desired type ef ie»<t r
that
seed.
It le calqulatd that this discovery
will save tbe South millions of dollars
annually, providing tbe seed can no
placed In general ute.
It $1 a
The America* Oil Company and the
Experiments have When conducted Parmer* Oil Company announce that
for some time by many experts along beginning today they will gin cotton
this line In an effort to itlscov./ a S H a bale.
seed resletant to tbe fatal disease.
Americus again hears tbe far cry of
the promoter and clang of tbe street
car going as abe bn often beard It ta
past year*. ,
There are few people that lie from
choice.
RHEUMATISM
PAINFUL & DANGEROUS
Rheumatism is due to a diseased
condition of the blood cells and cor
Tbla reduction fro mthc old price of
♦1.25 a bale Is made. It la stated, on
account of tbe shortage in the cotton
crop hereabouts.
The fact that there will be a saving
of 25 cents on the bale ginned by tbats
companies will be, of course, gratify
ing new. to their'bnatomers.
IIKKNIK TIFT COLLEGE ID
' OPEN TODAY FOB TERR
Gnat Throng of Fair Pupils to be tn
Attendance. 4
Forsyth, Oa., September 14.—Stu
dents are arriving on every train for
tbe opening of Bessie Tift tomorrow.
pnsclcs, brought about by aa excess 1 Tir « campua l«,dotted with girl chums
of uric acid in the circulation. It is talking over their vacations and col-
not only n very painful disease but an
_ extremely dangerous trouble. The
briny, acrid state of tbe blood gradu
ally forum a canting over tbe muscles,
and by depositing a ccment-like sub
stance in tbe Joints frcqu-.-ntly terra!- . . _ „
nates fatally, or leaves its victim a ‘ “* nl C ’ H '
m
i
W. E. WOOD,
lege eongs and tbe tinkle of gtrtlsa
laughter are bringing tbe old building
to life again after months of quiet Tbe
formal opening will take place on
Thureday with an address by PrcsI-
8. Jackson, Rev. a
nates fatally, or leaves ita victim a „ ’ ' „ .
hopeless cripple. It is natural to . CratMr - ot Oordele. and others. Tba
••doctor " the spot that harts, and it is most belated members of the facu'.i-
sy th Street,
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
WON IN
•SEVEN FALLS
Kldows Another
At Outing.
001 . K. September 13.—An epoch
athletic* was marked oy
of a hot ii> Skirt r;i~’|
ting of th# I’nited Council,
ll “. ittollc Women * Benevoleus
Sew York, held at Sand-
ford's Point. North Beach. I- I. Wo-1 well-to-do single man," announced the
men dealrlng to enter who were not 1 starter. There was a sudden rush of
equipped with hobble skirt, were hob
bled with ropes until rhey were fully
as uncomfortable as If dressed In tho
height of fashion.
"Oo!” shouted the starter, and ev-
ery contestant fell flat on her face. But
n« soon scrambled to their feet and
hopped forward. The race was won
by Mr*. Sarah King, who covered the
190 yard* in forty-seven'tumbles. She
also woa the th’ln women’s race.
Another feature that delighted Fie
6.000 women present eras tbe fifty-
yard dash for widows.
“The prise will b* a good looking.
widows to tk« starting line. Fearing
a riot, tbe committee In charge of the
race reduced the prise to a bushel jf
■■otatoes, and the entries dropped to
twelve. The potatoes went to Mrs. A
Comlskey.
Many aide combs, powder puffs and
other athletic supplies were picked up
after the .race, f
What makes a man enraged la for
t<s wife to act aa If hp were. .
CHARGES Fit A l'I> TODAY
IX ILLINOIS ELECTION
quite right to use liniments, hot appli
cations, etc., to get temporary relief
from a painful joint or swollen tendon;
but Rheumatism is not a skin disease,
and r,nch tbinga, when depended on
alone make one careless, and the dis
ease gets a firmer bold on the blood.
8.8.IS. cures tbe disease because it is
the greatest of nil blood purifiers. It
goes into tbe cir
culation, and re-
The successful Uar nyist have per-,
feet confidence in hi* owu Imagination
Three Organisations Offer Reward* (a
Detect tbe Gnllty.
Chicago,' September 14.—Trouble Iv
written all over the political map of
Illinois today. Charges of fraud In
contemplation at tomorrow’s prirthry
elections came from three organisa
tions. the legislative Voter*’ league,
the I««- abd Order league aud tho
Anti-Saloon league, which havg united
In offers of rewards for the apprehen
sion of guilty persona.
Watch Americas grow.
Luve returned frorj their
trips, and are ready to begin training
the largeit enEollr.\ nt of students In
tbe history pf the famous old Baptist
school.
A ME RUT'S COLORED MEN AT
MEETING IX BALTIMORE
proper nourishment of all
muscles, nerves and bones. II you
have Rheumatism, get the uric acid
The meeting ot the national coaver.-
moves every tion of Colored Old Fellows ot th„
particle of the . United States, known it the B. M. C.
of Q. A. A.. It being attended by
the' blood! 1“""' « u *«<*■ «•'»""» '<«»»•
makes it rich ot Amerlcus. members of that ord-r
ind oily, and in ! here. Among those who hare gom,
this way pre-,to Baltimore to the convention a-.-
pares it for tbe | James Williams, James and Wllllar.a I
joints, ( Dawson and J. C. Styles.
Rapid progress Is being made
new Bank ot 1
misery'. Book ’on : mere » building, and It will
Rheumatism and any medical advice . completed,
free to all who write. »j
out of the blood by taking S.S.S.. n ' ''
purely vegetable medicine, and enjoy ,h * the
freedom from ita misery’. Book on BOT ** buiwin *’ ani
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