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V. J. CHENEY * CO.. Toledo. O.
8)ld by Druggists, 75c.
Toko Hall’s Family Pills for constl-
patloji.
Under the
“glare" of an are light,
ne well aa an Amerlcue arc can glare,
and with the moon shining full upon
him, a burglar worked busily at thi
front window of the residence of Capt.
George \V. Riley until frightened
away by passers-by. The hour was
nearly—10 o'clock—and at several
homes In the vicinity the family 1 had
not retired for (tie night. This bold
burglar waa cutting away busily at
a closed blind, when some one saw
him and gave the alarm. ProbtfMy
this successful porch climber re
turned later last night and flnlshed
the Job, as there Is nothing In Amer
icas to binder hie operations, as In
dicated by the recent numerous and
outrageous burglaries perpetrated.
"Can be depended upon" Is an ex
pression w e all like to bear, and when
It Is used In connection with Cham
berlain's Ci lie, Cholera and Dlarrboa.
Remedy, It means that It never falls
to euro diarrhoea, dysentery or bowei
complaints. It Is pleasant to take and
equal'y variable for children and
Butler, Oa.. September >7.—Believ
ed to have been dragged from aa In
valid’s bed and assassinated by an un
known party, the body of J. Spurgeon
Spellers, a wealthy farmer, who had
been In III health for years, was found
on the front porch' of his home near
here this morning, with his throat cut
from car to ear. Three knife wounds
were found on the body.
Don’t waste your money buying
.''utters when you can get a bottle of
>ottle of Chamberlain’s Liniment for
twenty-live cents. A piece of flanil
Ivmpened 'with this liniment Is sup>-
lor to any plaster for lame back, pain
n the side and chest and much cheap,
•r. Sold by all dealers.
Pl'MIfU. OF LITTLE ONE
IS HELD OX SIXD.VY
What They Will Do for You
They will cure your backache,
strengthen your kidneys, cor
rect urinary irregnlaritlos, build
op the worn out tissues, and
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Pre.
rent Bright’s Disease and Dia-
bates, and restore health and
strength. Refuse substitutes
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BIG CIRCUS IS COMING I MR. HOOKA 10 aSiUME
HEKt IN THREE WEEKS CHARGI 01 Bib I ARM.
Americus to See Glittering I Quits The Auto io lake Up
Pageant. | farming.
Tie billboards about the city will j Air, J. D. Hooke, having clos. I o.u
now herald the coming of the ‘‘TbM-jhla automobile business in An. rb-.n
tre of the People,"'the circus, and I loft Tuesday for Lee* county, wl;rri
nil Americus is waiting In happy an-1 he assumes the management of thy
tlclpatlon the advent here of the I splendid plantation of 4,200 tiers jmr-
great Hagenbeck-Wtllace abow on I chased last week by bis father, Jir.
October 9th, with the finest street I •hiotnas B. Hooks, in one of the ilo-
parade ever presented here. It Is I rat cotton farms In the state. M r.
really a maetodonle and rich repro-1 Hooks will mansge the plantation next
ductlon of a gorgeous fete or pageant I Foor end Soes down Jn advance to
of Oriental splendors, with hundreds 11® 0 * »h*r detank there. He will b»
of men and women seen In Indeecrlbn-1 M,,, *ed by Mr. John Westbrook an !
bly ostentatious and lavlah display of Mt - Merrick H. Ford, who have been
Jewels and coetumea. There are one •» lon * connected wltb the Hooka
thousand people and four hundred I f arm #D< I *t®ro nMr Americus, uni
borses In almost endless procession. I so * | l fcccntly by Mr. T. B. Hooke for
besides the herds of elephants, camels. 1148.600.
draniedaples. cicred cattle, sebraa and I
sebus with costly trappings and para-1.. CSynbeHoin’s Colic. Cholera an I
n ,. rn .„. .... ... I Diarrhoea Remedy Vs today tha be.*,
phernalla to give the requisite co.-1 k, l0wn medicine In use for the rell-f
orlng and embellishment to the per-1 and euro of bowel complaints. It
petnatiou of a brilliant event which I «’■»■»* wiping, diarrhoea, dysentery
outshine, the eteatte conception of the
most fanciful recorders of pageantry I eqqniiy mluabla tor children »c,i
I HOKE SMITH TO SPEAK
AT FAIRS IN STATE.
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear. |
There I. only one way to cure deaf-
and that la by constitutional |
remedies. Deafness. I. caused by
Infl'imeJ condition of the mucous lln-
Ing of the Etictaclilan Tube. Whun I
this tube I. Inflamed you have a rumo-
ling sound or Imperfect hearing, and
when It Is entirely closed. Deafness |
Is tho rehult, and unless the Inflam
mation can be taken out and this tube I
restored to Its normal condition, hear
ing-will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, [
which la nothing but an Inflamed con
dition of the mucous surfaces. i . , _
We will give One Hundred DoHars . , ,nT,ut,0ll » «“ k « speeches
I Gov.-Elect Will Address
Audiences.
(Special to TImei-Recorder.)
Atlanta, Oa., September 24.—Gov-
I crnor-clect Hoke Smltb baa aoceptad
for any casaof deafness (caused by I v * r * ou * P*vta of the state during
atarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's I the months of October aud November.
If possible, he will defer his con
templated business trip to New York
until November with a view to spend
ing all of tho next month in Geor
gia.
The governor-elect has agreed to
mako speeches at the Gordon county
fair, at Calhoun; Chattooga county
fair, at Summervltlo; Brooks county
fair, at Quitman; CofTeo county fair
at Douglas. In addition he has accept-
Caught Busy at Blinds and I of Confederate monuments at Hamil
ton In Harris county, and Waycros*
In Ware county.
QUITMAN TO EREC1 BIG
BANK OF SIX STORIES
Sky-Scraper For Hustling
Georgia Town.
Health Insurance
WRITTEN BY
A. Davenport, Agent.
F. 0. MOORE, Funeral Director,
Day Phones 88 and 231. Night Phonos fifil and 136
(Special to Tlmos-Recorder.)
Quitman, Oa., Sept 21.—Plans hast
been accepted for the big First Na
tional Bank budding bare, which will
coat 460,000 and will ba ona of the
finest and moat modern baalnesa build
ings In Sontb Georgia. It will ha six
•torlss high, of steel and reinforced
concrete. The first story of OeorgU
granite.
The Interior flnleh will be extremely
rod some, with marble walnacotinga
and other beautiful and costly affects.
The first floor will be occupied by tha
bank, the second to be a mezsanla,
door with the bank offices directors'
room, vaults, etc.
The third floor will be occnpled by
the South Georgia Railroad Co.
Tbe building will be steam heated
with electric elevator, private tele
phone system and avery feature ot
modern office buildings. The roof will .
be arranged for a roof garden. Bids are
to be In by Oct. 20 and work Will be
gin on tbe building at once.
In the pretence of Borrowing friends,
•be little form of tbe Infant son of
dr. and Mm. E. W. Deovours waa
aid to rest Sunday afternoon In Oak-
Trove cemetery, Rev. R. L. Birina o
dating. Tbe bereaved parents have
he sympathy of many friend* In thi r
Teat sorrow.
MEYSKlWtEYCURZ
Makes Kidneys sod Bladder Right