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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORPER. THURSP
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Every woman’s i-cart thrills at the
cooin? ant prattling of a baby, and
motherhood is her highest and purest
■:c?. Yet tha suffering incident to
this great consummation or her life’s
desire, robs the anticipation of some
of it3 sweetness. Most of this can
. . . ti e avoided by the use of Mother's
Triend. This great remedy prepare.SSlSR
Mother’s Friend lessens the pain
POUR FAMILIES WHtRE
THERE WAS BUT ONE
How Division of Farms
Works In Sumter.
Owners Will Erect Large
Building.
■when baby comes, and assures
quick and natural recovery for tha
mother. For sals at drag stores.
■Write for free hook for expectant
mothers.
beat: izt.o vz
North Georgian Has
Bought Small Farm
and Become Citizen
of Sumter.
Entire Lot 100 Square
Feet Sold-Handsome
Apartment House is
Assured.
Only Mg Show Coming
Americus, Sat, Oct. 8th.
NOT IN THE , CIRCUS TRUST.
Ihe biggest, blandest and Best In Ail Things
ML
The Rarest and Wildest Savage Creatures!!!
The Greatest Arenic Artists and Animal Actors!!
Tiie Most Wonderful Performances on Earth and In the Air!
The Pr.gi-.mt Splendors That" Can be Transported!!
An Amazing Array of Exclusive Features
ill Seen in One Vast and Prodigal
Ail Star
Programme, Interludes! By Ah Army
Clowns.
Monarch of All Trained Wild Animal Shows!
MORE
JIE> AND WOMEN THAN ANY OTHER CIRCUS!!!
THOROUGHBRED HORSES THAN ALL OTHERS!!!
NEW AND ORIGINAL IDEAS ADVANCED!*!
Don’t Fall To See The Married Pag cants of The Banded Giants.
Mr. J. C. Crockett, of Tallapoosa,
Ga., has arrived in the city with his
family, having shipped bis household
effects in advance, and as soon as
some improvements can be made ai
the house will take possession of
2C1 acre tract he has purchased
through Allen & Crockett, from the
Crockett farm.
While haring tbe same family name
the Tallapoosa. Mr. Crockett is
relation to Mr. Duke Crockett, the
former owner of the land in question.
He was attracted to Sumter county
by the reports of progress and pro
perity here and decided to cast in his
destiny with the queen county of
Southwest Georgia.
The purchase of the farm followed
and he will soon be established on
It with hits family. ’
Mr. Duke Crockett has also sold off
200 more acres of* 1 his farm to Mr. L
B. Lott, formerly of Johnston, S. C.
tut for a year past a resident ol
Sumter county.
Mr. Lott .purchased a small pla:e
here, sold It, and has now reinvested
in tbe 200 acres of the Crockett farm
and 100 acres adjoining, giving Mm a
compact 300 acre farm on which he
will make Ms home. Mr. Lott is
building a comfortable residence, and
will otherwise improve the place.
Mr. Crokett has an offer for the re
mainder of bis farm. It will be
either sold as an entirety or divided
into two small farms. Probably tli
latter will be the case, In which event
four white families will be located
near the city on a3 many farms whei
there was one large place before.
It is tbis sub-division of large
tracts into small farms on which the
white owners will live with their fam
Hies that promises so much for tha
future development of Sumter count,*
and the consequent building up of the
trade of Americus.
Every farm that Is sub-divided, as
the Crockett farm has been, and
placed In the hands of three cf four
white families, giving tbeir personal
attention to its development, anj
looking up their holdings as thair
permanent home places, will assist
materially In bringing Sumter
county up to the position it should
occupy as the leading agricultural
county, not only of Georgia, but of the
entire South'.
The purchase yesterday of the
Mims Corner" at Church and Leo
streets by Mr. J. W. Hightower means
the erection of a handsome three or
four story apartment house there, in
stead of the little frame structure con
templated by the parties who bought
the "corner" a few weeks ago.
This latest deal was consummated
yesterday evening, Mr. Hightower
making the purchase for bis sister,
Mrs. Clifford H. Bruton.
Not only was the former Mims store
property purchased, but with it the
entire vacant lot of about 110 feet
square, the other portion being bought
of Mr. W. B. Hudson, who owned the
north portion 'of tbe lot.
Tbis is the most desirable vacant
property on Lee street, that was on
the market, and Mr. Hightower paid
an excellent price for it.
It is his purpose, as stated,
erect a handsome and modern apar.-
ment house there, and he will at once
secure plans to that end. The build
ing will front tbe two streets, and tho
apartments, large and well arranged
will b e ideal ones for families, or for
single gentlemen.
Mr. Hightower cannot state definite
ly at this time just when these im
provements will be made, but no un
necessary delay is expected. It has
long been his desire to see a big apart-
men house on this corner, and
expense will be spared to render the
structure an idea lone.
Citizens of Americus generally wH
rejoice to know that Mr. Hlgbtow.e.
has this fine corner and will thus
structure an ideal one.
CapL Hogurdus Again Hits the Bull’s
Eye.
POSITIVELY
HIGHEST
CLASS
CIRCUS
, IH THE
•VORL.P4
ACKNOWLEDGED
GREATEST
EXHIBITION
TRAINED
WILD BEASTS
IartH
This world famous rifle shot who
holds the championship record of 100
Street Parade
Every« Morning
at 10 O'clock
2—Performances Daily-
2 and 8 P. M.
Rain or Shine!
UNDER WATERPROOF TENTS!
GRAND BAND CONCERT!
ONE HOUR BEFORE THE PERFOR
MANCES COMMENCE!
ONE TICKET
Admits To All.
You Often Hear Something
Like This:
For More Than Three Deeades
Folev'a Hone* and Tar has beet)
household favorite for coughs, cnlrts
and ailments of the tbroat. chest and
Pings. Contains no opiates. John 1
Hudson
“I suffered greatly with ailments due to lue
life and had 3 doctors, but they did no good, so I cojfij
to try Cardui. , . .
‘‘Since taking Cardui, I am so much better and a,
all my housework."
I± e CARD!]
J 41
The Woman's Tonic
Do not allow yourself to get into a bad fix. Y w
get in so bad you would find it hard to get out
Better take Cardui while there is time, while m
still in moderately good health, just to conserve yourstre
and keep you in tip top condition.
In this way your troubles, whatever they are, win.
tially grow smaller instead of larger—you will be«
up-grade Instead of the down—and by and bye yo,
arrive at the north pole of perfect health.
Get a bottle at your druggists’ today.
JOYNER’!
Give-Away Sal
$230.00 GIVEN AWA
Sale Starts Saturday, SeptemlJ
Just to show the buying public the difference in their gett
spent for all these great glaring sales, I am going to g:re thj
goods less than cost. Instead of giving $230.00 to advertisailj
a big sale, I propose to give it directly to you.
HERE IS IIOW I DO IT:
MILLIONS OF GERMS WERE
IN BOTTLES OF CATSUP
Carload of Vile Stuff Is Caught. >»jr the
Officers.
Louisville, Ky., September 30.—Bas
ing their action on the report ot a
government chemist that, a submitted
sample contained seventy million bac
teria to one centimeter. Federal au
thorities hero today seized a largo
quantity of tomato catsup. Tho con
diment was found in a warehouse con
signed to a prominent local firm from
a factory in Wheeling, W. Va.
pigeons in 100 consecutive shots
living at Lincoln, Ill. Recently inter
viewed, he says: "I suffered a long
time with kidney and bladder trouble
and used several well known kidney
medicines, all of which gave me no re
lief until I started taking Foley's
Kidnev Pills. Before 1 used Foley
Kidney Pills I had severe backaches
and phins In my kidneys with suppres
sion and a cloudy voiding. On .arising
in the morning I would get dull head
aches. Now I have taken three bottles
of Foley Kidney Pills and feel 100 per
cent, better. I fim never bothered with
my kMfaeys or bladder and again feel
like my own self." John R. Hudson.
GOOD WAY TO USE
HYOMEI FOB CATARRH
FARMERS OF SUMTER WILL
RAISE BIG HAY CROPS
While Cotton Crop Is Short They Will
Make Huy.
It is said that the greatest hay crop
ever harvested in this section la be
ing harvested now. The seasons have
been good for th'e grasses, peas
vet beana and other buy crops, and tho
farmers are* showing more desire to
save the hay than heretofore. Dealers
here have sold more hay presses than
ever before in one year.
“It Beats All.”
Tbis Is quoted from a letter of M
Stockweil, Hannibal, Mo. "I recently
duse Foley's Honey, and Tar for the
first time. To say I am pleased does
not half express my feelings. It beats
all the remedies I ever used. I con
tracted a bad cold and was threatened
with pneumonia. The first doses gave
groat relief and one bottle completely
cured me." It contains no opiates.
John R. Hudson. '
“He has money In the Bank,” and the people speak of him with respect,
i one getting along in the world.
The best thing about it is the fact that you are more Independent It
easier than you think, especially under our interest plan. Try it
Imericus Trust & Savings Bank
Americus National Bank Building
Tito unpopularity of the hobble ek'rt
In Chicago is explained by tho Augusta
Herald on tho ground that It exposes
the feet too much.
Good results always follow the use
of Fcley’s Kidney Pills. They con-
of Foley's Kidney/Pills. They con
tain the ingredients necessary to tone,
strengthen and regulate the kidneys
and bladder and cure backache. John
R. Hudson.
500 yards Dress Ginghams, now 3 l-2c
yard—cost 4 l-2c.
500 yards Good Calico, now 4c yard—
cost 4 3-4c.
400 yards Rep and Madras, now 5c
yard—C03t 8 l-2c yd.
S00 yards yard-wide Bleaching, now
Bo yard—coat 6 l*2c yd.
300 yards Amiskeag Gingham, now 5c
yard—cost 7c yd.
4,500 yards Domino Gingham, now Be
yard—cost 6c yd
400 yards Wool Dress Good3, now 29u
yard—coat 38c yd.
30 pair Children Shoes, now SOc pair-
cost C5c pair.
Besides breathing through an in
haler a few times a day, many catarrh
eufferers write that they find inhal
lug HY-O-MEI (pronounce it High-o-
me) from a bowl oL steaming water
at night before retiring a great aid la
curing stubborn cases.
Try it; It's very simple; gives quick
relief and makes you breathe easier.
Fill a bowl half full of boiling water;
pour into the water a teaspoonful of
HYOMEI, cover head and bowl with a
towel and breathe through nose and
mouth th'e pleasant, medicated, anti
septic and healing vapor that arises.
This mothod relieves that stuffiness
at once, and makes you feel line.
You can get a bottle of HYOMEI at
druggists everywhere, or at Dodson’s
Pharmacy, for only SO cents. Ask for
extra-bottle HYOMEI Inhalcnt.
But bear in mind that a HYOMEI
outfit, which Includes inbaler and bot
tle of HYOMEI, costs $1.00.
But, as stated before, if you already
own an inhaler, a bottle ot HYOJIEI
costs but 50 cents.
HYOJIEI is guaranteed by Dodson's
Pharmacy and druggists everywhere
to cure catarrh, sore throat, colds,
asthma and croup, or money back,
Try It on that generous basis.
50 pair Ladies' and I'd
$1.00 pair—cost $1211
43 Boy's Knee Suits, af
$1.50.
31 Jlen’s Full Suits, cj
$6,50.
60 pair Men's Fine Pin|
f cost $1.50 pair.
50 Men's felt Hats, ml
150 Pair Boy's and Giij
to 7c pair—cost 'tm
Onliy 10 yards of ertl
and 1 each of the oL’tr^
a customer.
Come to the hi? 13
Sale.
See how much behffj
money in your o*s ?
W.A. J0TK1
HERBERT HAWKj
General Insurance
Phone 186. Planter’s Bank F
Fire, Life, Accident, Liability Insurance of all kinds. A
Boiler, Burglary, Automobile.
Strongest Companies—Liberal PoUcIcs Britten, j-T
about a policy. I can interest you, giving you best
rates. Phone No. 186.
bonds
Bank of South-Western
AMERICUS, GA. i
ZZ-l Seuurity, liberality and Courtesy Accordedj
DIRECfOKS:
DR. CHAPMAN OUT AGAIN
AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Result of Auto Accident and Broken
Limb.
Dr. Charles K. Chapman drove idown
to the city Tuesday for an 'hour, this
being tto first visit to town since be
ing in the fearful automobile accident
in July, when one of his limbs was
crushed. He is still on'crutches, and,
like all of feminine Americus, doing
the hobble aet.
FOLlYSHONElMaR
stops the coodh tadheelsluod,
J. L. Aasley
W. Ai Oodson
A. W. Smith
Thos. Harrold
W. D. Murray
Does Your Root
If so Recover with
Amalgamated Arc Fp
STANDARD (Same insurance as
or cold. Not affepted by acids, u ■
fails to give satisfaction we will r
gate. Call or write for eamples. ^
Americus Construct#
AMERICUS* GEOR 1