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EHE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES RECORDER. THURSDAY. MORNING OCTOBER 6, 1910
THINK OF
Mexican Mustang' Liniment
AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU.
ief from pain that might otherwise
you hours of agony,
red out muscles eased up and made
for another day’s work,
leness in the back and shoulders
lptly cured and stiff joints limbered
Scalds, Cuts and Mashes ren-
painless and quickly healed,
heumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica
bed of their anguish and banished
fever.
. Old Sores and Open Wounds
Jed promptly and permanently.
The first application of Mexican Mus
tang Liniment subdues the pain but it
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.
. 25c., 50c., $1.00 per bottle, LYON MFG. CO. 41 to 45 So. 5th St, BROOKLYN,N.Y.
LAMAR STREET.
lick Bros. Co. ‘ meet me at the fair”
THE GEORGIA
STATE FAIR
‘dial Invitation
risk our ready-to-wear de-
lent, either buying or
;ly looking. Glad to show
and expect the class of
:handise with extremely
rative pricing to wield
it influence. See our show- >
>f Silks, Marquettes, Wool
Is. Trimmings, etc. New
js in every department for
inspection.
iick Bros. Co.
SUCCESSORS TO PINKSTON CO.
-Yonr Money Back II Tot Want It—Bat Yoi tToa’t
are now located in our
w Store
ie Windsor Hotel next to
NEW POSTOFFICE and
:ordially invite the public to
id inspect same.
ies Frlcker & Bro.
on, Fifth Division. 8. A. L. Railroad. Amtrlcns, Gforsla.
ieral Directors
And Embalmers,
I. BEARD, - - Director.
ALUSON FURNITURE CO.
Americus, Ga.
,bone 80 and 106. Dayg Phone 253
A BARGAIN IN SMALL FARM.
12 1-2 acres, 6 miles from Americus, 1 1-4
o school, 2 miles from church, 6 room
ig, 4 room dwelling. 3 tenant houses, all
uy out buildings, barn, sheds, etc. Seven
farm open on the place. Red pebly and
ib-sotl. Ph nty of white neighbors. Terms:
icc and hill particulars^write
L MALONE & SON, Albany, Ga.
“THE BEST EVER.”
Macon, Ga.,
Oct, 26th to Nov. 5th.
This will be the greatest State Fair
ever pulled off.
Thousands of exhibits will be
worth coming miles to see.
See the great Flying Machines of
Wright Bros.
Great race between a Flying Ma
chine and Automobile.
Great 101 Wild West Show with
500 people, 100 Indians and 250
horses.
Great spectacular Fireworks of
the. Great Paine’s Factory. “The
Battle in the Clouds,” gorgeous ar
ray of fire.
Grandest exhibits of Agriculture
ever shown.
Greatest Live Stock exhibit ever
seen in Georgia.
Great Pure Food Building with
40 booths giving away free sam
ples, Every lady entering this build
ing will receive a ticket on the Na
tional Steel Range to be given away
free.
Don’t miss this great event. All
Georgian’s should see it.
Remember the dates—Oct. 26th
to Nov. 5th.
For all information write
Jf W. E. DUNWOODY,
. President.
HARRY C. ROBERT,
Secretary.
FRIGKER & BRO. IN
GRAND NtW HOME.
Occupy One of the finest
Stores in South.
James Frlcker ft Bros, are todv
In full possession of their new quar
ters probably the handsomest Jew
elry store In Georgia, outside of At-
lauta. and In some respects superior
to any in that city.
The new home of this old and
liable Arm Is In tie Windsor hotel, at
the corner of Lamar street and Wind'
aor avenue.
For som 0 weeks the furnishers and
decorators bare been at work coi-
verting the two old stores into a pe •-
feet Jewel of an Interior. Yesterday
the stock removal took place, and be
fore night everything was moving
along smoothly.
Twonty-flve years or more were
passed in the old quarters. This many
friends of the' Arm will call today to
inspect the superb home In which it
is now instilled, and to tender their
heat wishes for another quarter of
century of prosperous business.
An extended description of the new
store was given in tie Tlmos-Recrder
ie time ago. But the actual ap
pearance of the store belles desari p-
tlon. It needs to be seen to be ap
preciated and admired as it deserves.
Ur. Frlcker and his assistants today
■will welcome all comers and invite tbs
public generally to call.
D0IXG TIIEIB DUTY
Scores of Amerlcos Headers
learning the Daly of the
Kldnoys.
An
To filter the blood Is the kidneys
doty,
When they fall t4 do this the kid
neys aro sick.
Backache and many kidney ills
fellow.
frlnary troubles, diabetes.
Doan’s Kidney Pills cure them all
Americas people endorse oar olslma
W. T. Myers, 10 Lamer street,
americus, Ga.. says: “I have used
Doan's Kidney Pills and have no hes
Ration in recommending them. The)
relieved me of a pain In my back
and regulated tbs passsgea of the kld>
Kidney Pills art a very reliable ram-
ney secretions. I know that Doan’i
ody."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co- Buffalo,
New York, sole agents tor tha United
-Doan's—and
Remember the name
take no other.
WADE GLARK AT LAS1
IN GRASP OF TIGER.
Sentenced to Ghaingdng
and fined.
Coavloted the Brat time of the
charge of telling liquor, Wad e Clark
negro here, was sentenced last
week in the City Court'by Judg-
Charles R. Crisp to serve a term of
twelve months in the county chain-
gang, or pay a fine of one hundrai
dollars. A condition of the sentence
Is that Clark must serve at laaat two
months of this sentence In durance
vile, and may. have the remaining ten
months commoted by payment of th>
tine Imposed, $1M.
MARRIAGE OF MISS SMITH
AND MR. J. T. PHILLIPS
Consummated at Methodist CbnKb «m
Sunday.
The marrilgo on Sunday afternoon
of ^tlss Tommie Smith and Mr. J. T.
Phillips was of Interest to their friends
In Americus. The rites were solem
nized by the pastor, Rev. O. B. Chat
ter, In the preoence of several friends
of the bride and groom, -who left short
ly thereafter for Tallahassee. Tno
bride his always resided here and
has many warm friends. Mr. Phillips
Is a member of tha well known firm of
building, contractor*, Little ft Ph'l-
Ups.
FI.SE PECANS ARE GROWN
ON PLACE IN AMERICAS
Lady Here Will Renpn Fine Crop This
Year.
At her borne In East Americus, Mrs.
G. 8. Cofcb has an acre in pecans whlcn
are Just coming Into good bearing this
fall. There ar# probably twenty-five
trees of the excellent Van Deman nut,
on* of the largest ami beat of pecans,
and Mrs. Cobb will are long derite
cor alder able revenue therefrom.
THE SCYTHE OF DEATH
STRIKES DOWN THREE
Aged Citizens of J uniter
Pass Away. ,
The funeral of Dr. Amoe Wiggins,
wib died on Sunday in Savannah, was
conducted Monday morning at Oak-
grove cemetery by Rev. Robert I* Biv
ins. Dr. Wiggins was for many years
a resident of Sumter, but during tho
past few years -baa resided in Savan-
xh. ■ •
He was a brother of Mrs. B. J. Lar
kin. of this city, and also related u,
Mr*. Charles Lingo, besides having
other relatives in Sumter.
Death of D. J. Lnrkin.
Mr. B. J. Larkin, a former resident
of Americus, passed away Monday
morning at bis tome In Atlanta, where
-with Mrs. Larkin be has resided re
cently. He was perhaps sixty years
of age, and -was for a long number of
years a resident of this city.
Thu funeral took plica here at 2:30
o’clock Tuesday afternoon.
Dratb of John Finch.
Mr. John Finch, a well known far
mer of the connty, residing east of
Americus, died suddenly at his home
Sunday morning from an Illness re
sembling acute indigestion. He was
In tto city all day Saturday and ap
peared In his usual robust health
Mr. Finch was probably 60 years of
age, and bod long been a respected
resident of Sumter, His wifi, with
several sons end daughters, survive
Nm. The funeral services wsra con
ducted Sunday afternoon.
ANOTHER DIG FARM IS
ADDED TO PURCHASE
Mayor Lowery of Senaca
is the Buy er.
Through Mr. P. B. Williford, real
estate agent here, Hon. T. M. Lowery,
of Seneca. S.C., has made another
Investment of 620,000, thus adding
largely to Ms realty Interests In and
near Amerlcua. TMs latter purchase
Is a large farm In Terreli county, for
wiuleh the round price of $20,000 is
paid, the place being known as the
Naaworthy farm. Mr. Lowery is well
pleased with hls landed purchase-!
here. Already he had bought and pall
for $35,000 worth of fine property here,
Including the former Thornton Wheat-
ley residence in Americus,-and a Bio
plantation near Plains, and in this
latter deal has made tha total of hls
Investments here $65,000. Sir. Low
ery Is mayor of the thriving dtyi of
Seneca, S. C., but Is making Ms ar
rangements to remove to Americus as
soon as possible, and will reside hero.
permanently.
LITTLE MONEY IS PAID
YET INTO TREASURY.
In Settlement of County
Tax Bills.
Tax Collector Small now greets
cheerily the all too setodm cIL who
blows into hls sanctum and timidly
Inquires ..the tax bill so soon to fill
due, and the bonnet btUs coming liko
an avalanche next weak. Collector
Small le ready to wait upon mat.
who fatal would pay the tithes and
blandly explains that the rate Is $1."
par thousand this fall, or about tha:
of last year Of tUs amount the state
gets five -trills, or one-halt per cent,
and Sumter county ten mills, or one
per cent. In view of the vest amount
of work accomplished In Sumter coun
ty this year the tax rate as levied Is
cot excessive. If the city levies a
like rate of taxation, as may be dono
little later, the taxpayer will go
up against an even 3 per cent, prop-,'
osltlon this fall—that is—the man
who lives in Americus will pay $3)
on ach $1,000 of property he p»a-
cesses, while the funny beyond t'u
-Uy limits will pay half that amount,
or $1S per thousand.
It takes constant uae to keep
good resolutions from -rusting.
TutfsPills
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the
system, and produces
SICK HEADACHE, —
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rhea
•natism, Sallow Skin and Piles.
There Is no better remedy for the*
com men diseases than DR. TUTTS
LlVF.R PILLS, as a trial wIB prove.
Take No Substitute.