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<HE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMESRECORDER THURSDAY. MORNING SEPTEMBER 29. 1910
u^. . , THINK OF
Mexican Mustang' Liniment
and what it means to you.
felief from pain that might otherwise
lse you hours of agony.
r»ed out muscles eased up and made
iy for another day’s work.
-ameness in the back and shoulders
bmptly cured and stiff joints limbered
The first application of Mexican Mus
tang Liniment subdues the pain but it
continues its work until every quivering
nerve is soothed and quieted.
Jurns, Scalds. Cuts and Mashes ren-
ed painless and quickly healed,
heumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica
bed of their anguish and banished
ever.
leers, Old Sores and Open Wounds
ilea promptly and permanently.
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.
> 25c-, 50c-. $1.00 per bottle. r—LYON MFC. CO. 41 to 45 So. 5lh St, BROOKLYN,N.Y.
RANI IN HOItl WaJ,
iUKNEI) ON WfDNEMJAY
A LlhHltaG PUN I
IS NOW ING1UDII
[he Power is Sufficient to With the Sewer and Water
tight the,City.
Bond Issues.
Elevator is Running For Alderman Allen Led the
First Time in Eighteen' Fight to Give Oppor-
Years-Other Splendid tunity to Vote on Mu-
Improvements. I nicipal Lighting Plant
With its own magnificent electric $30,000 for Sewerage intension
lant of eufflclent power and capac- -®>°00 for Water Worts Improvement.
iy to light the whole city of Amerl-' 15 >°°° for Municipal Lighting riant.
plant
Ur to light the whole city of Amerl
cue,/the splendid hotel property own
ed by Sir. Lee 0. Council li now $03,000 In All.
brilliantly Illuminated from basement
[V PEACH FARM
WAS SOLD THIS WEEK.
Virginian Brought Here by
the Board of Trade. •
Ivertisement
lan, Sent
and as
; Became Citi-
ater County.
Sumter county together with a list of
the Amerlcua real estate dealer, were
iphlet, and as then * ent Mr - MRchel, and brought
the following letter from him:
Bluefleld, W. Va., June 15, 1910.
Sec'y. Board of Trade, Amerlcus, Oa.
Dear Sir: On my return to Blue,
field I found waiting for me letter*
from W. S. A Q. W. Andrew*, E. A.
W. Cochran, Southern Land Oo„ Al
len A Crockett, Arthur A Weetbrook
and B, S. Miller, besides literature
descriptive of hornet and real estate
offered for sale In and near Amerlcua.
I have aleo received two or your band-
some booklet* on Americus and 8um-1
On the Plain*, I ter county, one of which I am send-
mile* from the I ing to my brother who to now In Den-
■k of tto S. A. Liver, Col., looking after aome business
200 acres In all, I or Investment, with the Intention of
are In peaches. In-1 locating a permanent borne. I am wen
ertaa, 1,000 Gov. pleased with your Board of Trade
Georgia Belles, flvj pamphlet and your prospects at Amer-
' Fifty acre* of the I Icua. As I am doting np my business
t cultivation, and here, with the intention of locating
land. There la a I permanently in aome home place, you
place and three ten- need not be surprised if you aee me
'outbuildings and the I In Americas some time daring the
I summer. I am first going to visit my
ch farm of Mr. W.
old, with the entire
ck, machinery, etc.,
I and crops on hand, to
pbel, of Parle, Ontario
Jest Virginia,
unt Involved in the
irstood to be in the
: »io,ooo.
NEITHER MAN IS ASKING
MJPPORi OE NEGRO.
TEXAS CROP IS 6RIAT
SO GROWL THE WARS
Candidates in Georgia te Nat Enough Big Steamers
Eight Fair. j Available.
Washington, tia., Sept 26.—It is be- New Orleans, Sept. 26—Cotton mer,
Ing contended since the congressional j attach much significance to dispatches
convention of the Bight district In!received from Galveston to the effect
Athens last week that there la a prob- that such a vaat quantity of Texas cot-
aollity of the negro bolding the bat ton is beginning to pass Into that
ance of power in the general election \ dty that there will be an overflow to
mix-up which has been precipitated be-1 other porta. They say that It confirm*
vmimuu; illuuilllUlt'U l lUIll l/UdCIUCm '
to fifth floor and better than ever Council has decided to put It
before In Its history of eighteen year*. l 'P to The citizens of Amerlcua to veto
The light* hare been thoroughly 0,1 thre< > lseuea of bonds, as above
tested and prove more than aatlafac- *tnted.
lory In every, respect I 'Each separate class of bonds will
This Independent plant Insure* con- Tote d “for" or “against" by ea
tlnued service at all times, day and A citizen can vot* for one to
night, affording not only lighting fa- tw °. or all three of the contemplate 1
cllltle* for the hotel and the Planters' or against them nil, as h ?
Bank building as well, but serving Judgment dictates,
other ends likewise. f The original proposition was Hu,.
Thirty thousand dollar* was expend- 000 for Kwers and 125,000 for wst-r
ed by Mr. Council In the Installs- w orks improvement
tlon~of this modern and powerful elec- 1 Tbe change was made as the result
trie plant while addattdnat thousands 1 * fl Cbt lead by Alderman Allen. T.. •
were expended In wiring the hotel debate was quite long and the amend,
and adding an equipment of new and *“ resolution was finally adopted, Ai-
modern elevator*, both' for freight and barmen Allen, Clark, Poole, Hawkins
passenger purpose*. j and Bolton voting aye, and Adermau
For eighteen year* guest* of the Brown nay.
hotel have wearily climbed throe and { Engineer Jtnsley stated that with
four flights of stairs, as former les-l 130,000 three main sewer trunk lines
sees of the property would not operate ■ could be laid which would furnid.i
the elevator Installed there when the average to tb e white residents ol
tween William If. Howard and Samnei
J. Tribble.
Tbe situation presents alarming fea
ture*, though It has been the avowed
wish of both Mr. Howard and Mr.
Tribble that the negro vote be frowned
down.'
Tbe registration of colored voters In
the eleven counties I* as . follows:
Clarke, 88; Elbert, 27; Franklin, 5:
Greene, 52; Hart, 16; Jasper, 21; Mad-
Ison, 20; Morgan, 81; Oglethorpe, 46:
Putnam, 5, and Oconee, 25, making • a
total of 329 registered negro voter* in
I the district
| U seems to be the opinion through
out this section of the district that
neither aid* will resort to the negro
vote as a meani of carrying their point
In the general election In November,
bat the campaign wHI be sharp and
vigorous.
tbe reports of a hamper crop for Tex
as. and that It aleo goes to show that
cotton Is progressing abroad In large
quantities in spite of fear* that the
bills of lading queetlon will-Interfere
with the movement According
these reports the Texas crop la being
moved in what may prove record,
breaking time, and naturally there are
not enough steamer reservation to
care for all of It
bulfjtng was ereetd.
But conditions hare changed undei
the new regime.
A now passenger elevator, driven
by electric power, now whirl* the
weary traveler to the floors aloft,
while a frelglfc elevator Mfts the
huge trunks of traveling men to the
ample rooms on the fifth floor.
Away up there, ample and commod
lous samplo rooms have been hand-
comely, fitted up.
In addition to these conveniences,
private telephones have reoently
Installed Tn all of tbe one hundred
bedrooms. These connect at a cen
tral office In tho handsomely appoin ted
lobby, -
South Amerlcua, East Americas an i
Brooklyn Height* and a large po. tloii
of the negro settlements.
BUllET IN HIS BRAIN
KILLS MAN IN DUBLIN.
-1 Wealthy Man Thsre Shouts
Brains Out.
WOMAN'S LEG IS BROKEN
BECAUSE OF HOBBLE SKIRT
Tripped and Fell While Playing Lawn
Tennis.
SOCIETY OF SOAKERS GIVE
UP ALL OF THEIR LAMB
All Over 70 Deed Big Tract In Return
For Life Support
Norwalk, Conn., Soph 26.—Decause
Miss Clara Dewitt of this city tried io
play tennis In a hobble skirt abe la In
a hospital witb a broken leg. While
making a leap for a fast volley on the
opposite side of the court she stumbled
and fell. Whoa her fellow players
lifted her to her feet again It waa dis
covered that ahe was seriously hurt.
(Special to Tlmes-Recorder.)
— ... —v uuuuauiuui/ uiifaniKoj i Dublin, Gs., September t‘6.—Thomas
—— This system is owned by the I J; Prltohett, one of the wealthiest
hotel, but connects with the Bell Tolo- cltlMnB of this city, killed himself
Phono Oo.’a lines, this morning a fow minutes after 5
With' steam heat on every floor nn-11 °'°lock, shooting himself In the right
a half hundrod private baths Install- tom P ,e - one waa present when
cd. the comfort of guests of tho ho- tbe ,bot wa » fired,
tel Is fully assured. Mr. Pritchett had recently retired
With the entire completion of tho from * cUve business, being tip to a
building In tho late fall, which has I l9W we « k * President of a local bank,
been dono at an expenditure of mor tbe B«orgla Compress and Waretouso
than 175,000, Amerlcus wlH have a |Co-And other enterprise*. He owned
hotel the peer of any in Georgia, when conBldera,Wo bBnk slock, farm and city
modern conveniences, general com-l' prol,ertjr ' and had life Insurance for
pletenees and architectural beauty Is * bout $ ll# .000.
considered. 1
uuoiacreu. i ——i
Then, to wipe out all vestige of Its DrBWJf *AKES MOSEY
nrmnv* it I nnnw *k.n
— * - — — -- O *•••* ass/
aid home town In Canada, then shall
leclde on future movements-^md
have a growing appetite for* somo
“Georgia peaches." Thanking you all
'or your kindness In sending me the
leslred Information, I remain.
Very respectfully,
F. D. MITOHBL
As a result of the efforts of the
loard of Trade Mr. Mltcbel came o.
a Americas, was delighted with the
Ity and tbe country round about It,
nd yesterday closed the deal for the
ossqr place, through tbe medium
(essrs. W. S. ft O. W. Andrew*.
Mr. Mltchet, when seen by a Times
.reorder representative, said:
“Until I received the Board of Trade
impblet and studied It and Its Mas-
atlons I had no Idea Georgia
dd sneb a county as this. Do you
low, I have read that pamphlet over
id over and studied Its plcturei un-
I I fairly seem to know It all bj
art And when I came down on my
■pectlon I found that your pamphlet
d not overstated a single thing. *
i delighted with the people,
untry, tbe prospects. I will „
ck as quickly as I can settle np my
•Inets affair* In Bluefleld and lu-
le of a week or two expect to- be at
>rk on the farm making improve-
ints."
Hr. Mltehrl stated that If the advnn.
res and opportunities here we>e
re widely known there wontd ns.
edly be on Inllax of home seekers
I settlers. On bis return be will
the Board of Trade pamphlet to
ig Sumter county to the attention
friends in West Virginia and In Ills
mdlan home section.
I am certainly under obligation to
Amerlcus Board of Trade," euj
Mltchet In closing, "for advertls-
Su'mter county and bringing It to
attention, and for It* kindness In
■telling me the Information I de-
<L Sucb an organisation can ear
ly tto -much toward bringing in
’le who, like me, are desirous of
bllshlng a home in a section that
se* and offers inch opportunities
Harrodaburg, Ky„ September 24.—
The Society of Shakers, whose estate
la located near High Bridge, has
transferred to Colonel George Bohoi
their holdings of 1,800 acres of tha
best land In Mercer county.
The estate I* valued at $150,000 an I
In addition to a cash consideration
of $5,000, Colonel Bobon binds him-
■elf to support tbe Individual members
of the society during the remainder
of their live*. There are oaly 14 of
the Shaken left, all more than 70
years old.
FOB AX HALF HOUR
GRB.IT BARGAINS OFFERED
former checkered career, tho
°1 Che hotel wll Ike changed—making
the entire change complete.
FROM ITS LIGHT FLAXY'
Unique Feature of Sale Today and on
Saturday.
MUST PAY DOG TAX
OB MAY LOOSE TOTE
Attorney General Hall Gives This
Opinion.
(Special to Tlmes-Reoorder.)
Atlanta Sept 16.—The owner of a
dog who falls to psy tbe state tax ol
$1 on It can be debarred from regis
tering and voting, according to the
opinion of Attorney Genoral Hewlett
A Hall, given to the Controller Gen-
Pearlman'i great sale is now In full
progress and crowds of delighted cus
tomers Have been carrying off good*
that were marvel* of value for the
money? paid.
This morning, from 9:20 to 10
o’clock. Pearlman will sell ten yards
of tbs best grade calico for 35 cents,
only ten yards to a customer. This
1a a bargain that will be an eye opener
to all who take advantage of tbe op
portunity.
This afternoon from 3:30 to 3
o’clock, Pearlman offers ten yard* ol
catot bleaching for 80 cents, only ten
yards to a customer. This Is soother
startling bargain, one of those excep
tional opportunities that tbs wise avail
themselves of immediately.
Saturday Pearlman will aell a $3
patent leather shoe for one-half hour.
10 to 10:80 o'clock In the morning,
for $1.85, and during tbe “working.
A Macon citizen broke Into Jail thiz |
week to keep from spending all bla
money. He probably anticipated the
millinery openings there.
Gets Revenue of $10,000 Per Year and
Demand Exceeds Facilities.
(Special to Tlmoa-Rccorder.)
Dublin, Oa„ September 28.—Tho city
ha* received the large five hundred
horsepower engine recently purchased.
■ I w. vuai.ro icvcuu/ i/urcnaseu.
Since the negro Clements waa -Jailer! I dynamo which will bo attached
Monday, Amerlcua people now sleep I to the engine has not yet arrived.
•tra a/iitn#11t* iti«» *l~ ii ■ .1 Tin at. • . .....
VO soundly that the family alarm dock
falls to wake them
OLD SORES
DUE TO DISEASED BLOOD
"Whon tho engine Iz Installed the city
will have a total engine capacity of
ono thousand and fifty home.
During tbe past few weeks tbt
city has signed contracts to furnish
power that will bring In a revenue of
more than five hundred dollars per
Every symptom of
pests diseased blood,
tion, discharge, disc
of nn old sore sug-
Tlie inflamtna-
This, added to the existing contracts
make* the revenue to tbe city more
■ uiacoscu uiwu. me imiamma* i • *«*«*««« us iue ui/ more
, discharge, discolored flesh, and I than $10,000 per annum from thi
the fact that local applications have I light plant alone.
Tho Cltj flndB * b4rd to keep up
the ulcer, shows.that dey^down ln | mlih q,, dgmtnd , , t „ probabIc that
eral today. He holds the state has a -—• — —<m« « U r*m 3 -
constitutional right to levy the dog tax j m *“‘* hoar.’’ from 5 to 8 p. m„ a pair
and under tbe constitution no person o( ** om-alts for 85 cents,
has the right to vote unless he has ^ These are tbs bargains that awaken
paid all taxes due by him since tba pab,Ic Interest. But there are plenty
the system there is a morbid cause for I S’ “ " I*™ 00010 l,la[
the sore. But more convincing proof wm ha ’ # to enlarg ® Sfeatly
that bad blood is the cause for these th# 1w,1 * r ca Paclty at the light an.l
places (a furnished by the fact that wo,or P lant -
even removing the eor; or ulcer by I The plant la one of the best paying
surgical operation does not cure; they I propositions In the city, Tho city
always return. Nature will heal any | could probably sell It for many tlm»i
... , HP
core u the blood is pure aud healthy,
adoption of tbe present constitution In
1877.
The Valdosta Times say* it doesn't
make any difference If Hoke Smith did
■pend $54,000 as Tom Wataon accuses.
'We are all good Democrats «nd
Smith Is tbe party nominee."
of other* offering at Pearlman's dur
ing this sal* equally as worthy of your
attention.
And many n woman can't see a Joke
who is married to one.
---- — *"• — —. « pure MMW IIUtHUT|
but until the circulation i* cleansed
af all impure matter and supplied
with nourishing and plasmic qualities
the infected condition of flesh Is
OBUCED to remain. S.S.S. heals
Old Sores in a perfectly natural way.
It goes into the blood, removes the
impurities and morbid matters, adds
nourishing qualities to this vital
fluid, and brings about the very con
ditions that arc
tbs cost. If s franchise would be given
to the purchaser.
| MR. RICHARDS IS INJURED
WHILE WORKING AT SHOPS
Drhlng Rod of Engine FtUs Upon HU
Foot.
A man to seldom disappointed 1*
love—until after be gets married.
L | I FOR THE LIVER
a **■ baB The Vegetable Substitute For Colonel
. OMAR’S LEMON LAXATIVE (known as L- L. L. for nhortt
on tlicjo organa, instantly relieving
Biliousness, Indigestion,
Atk your druggist-he sells it
sntiy, yet effectively
r curing such ills as
uiu, me | Mr ' Burrell Richards sustained a
necessary -be-1 W( l r Pilnfut Injury Tuesday while
fore any sore at work In the Seaboard shops her?,
can heal. S.S.S. I The heavy driving rod of an engine
perfect fell upon one of hit feet, mashing it
blood purifier,
acting directly
on the circula
tion through
thestomachand
digestive mem-
seriously. The Injury will Incapacity,
him for work for some time, tbaug'i
fortunately no bones wero broken ^’
v digestive mem-1 8 *’»M>» b folk* declared that Atla::
Its use makes rich, red, healthy •* packed tbe census report, but
which nourishes all flesh tis- one. In Atlanta Is cruel enough to
sues instead of infecting them with I that Savannah did likewise*
— ..ing t
Vae virulent matter which keep old
sores open. Special book on Old
Sores and any medical advice free.*
svan bmchic co, aumu. a*.