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1>1E AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. MORNING OCTOBER 20, 1910
Failed in Health
, of Jerseyville^ Ilf* ‘^f 8 IelPme^o C care S f ^ Uth
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trtsastis ss s sys f s
headache all the time and such bearing-down rain*
fA very dear friend advised me to take CardK ft
PftKS?iS&“ 1 —Sfr«5!
APATHY IS GREAT
IN NEWYORK STATE
Seems to Worry Republicans
More Than Democrats.
CAN NOW COME AND
GO AS THEY PLEASE
Full Privileges Given to the
Senior Glass.
;e
CARDU
Ruralites Dishearten Roosevelt By Another Forward Step at the Agrlcul
Falling to Turn Out to Hear Him-1 tural College That Puts It Abreast
Democratic Attacks Leveled At ofOtoer High Grade School;
Teddy’s New Nationalism.
Now York, October 18.—Apjthiy on
In accordance with the cuatom in
The Woman’s Tonic
/omen’s pains are relieved or prevented and women’s
*th is quickly restored, by Cardui, the woman’s tonic
au yourself know best if you need it or not &
[you do need it, do not delay, but commence to use
pn £g’ j,jjj Very dajr of dela y. °nly lets you slide further
on’t wait, then, but begin to take Cardui today, for its
,o matter how prolonged, cannot harm you aid will
do you good, '
Ladies’ Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Co„ ChaPanoM, T,™
it Instructions, and M-pa*e book, "Home Treatment for Women,” sent free.
T ME AT THE FAIR’’
IE GEORGIA
ATE FAIR
‘THE BEST EVER.”
(aeon, Ga.,
26th to Nov. 5th.
will be the greatest State Fair
tiled off.
isands of exhibits will be
:oming miles to see.
ie great Flying Machines of
it Bros.
it race between a Flying Ma
id Automobile.
It 101 Wild West Show with
>ple, 100 Indians and 250
spectacular Fireworks of
reat Paine’s Factory. “The
the Clouds,” gorgeous ar-
ire.
lest exhibits of Agriculture
)wn.
»st Live Stock exhibit ever
Georgia.
Pure Food Building with
is giving away free sam
very lady entering this build-
receive a ticket on the Na-
Jteel Range to be givenaway
the part of the voters always worries] the host managed colleges of the laii 1,
the •politicians. There is a great deil 'Supt. Coll uni, of the Third District
of it in New York this fall, just as Agrlcuturdl College, this week Insti-
there appears to be In other states,' tuted the system of full privileges far
but It seems to be causing the repub-1 the senior class of tint institution,
licans more -anxiety than ti.’ii demo- Under-this system the senior c.uss is
crats. Col. Roosevelt ran into rtn’ not •hampered in the actions of Its
apathetic atmosphere in the western members after class room hoars,
portion of the state, and as a result 1 The ten 'boys and the three gins
thereof his campaign plans have bean comprising this class are now* priv
changed. It was a rather novel ex- ileged to come into the city and othor-
perience for him, and b e did not re!-; wise utilize their spare time aa they
Ish it in the least. After a confer-'may see fit. They are entirely
ence he had with the G. O. P. mans- their good behavior, with all restrlci-
gers, it waa announced that his itin- l°ns removed.
erary for the remainder of the cam-| *1*18 plan, expressive of entire corn
paign would embrace the more pop.i-, Hdcnce in the seniors, lias ‘been
Ious regions, instead of the rural dis- found to work very effectively la
tricts, as had been previously ai- other colleges and there Is no donut
ranged. ' [that the results will be similar In the
The colonel himself Is puzzled by j Third District Agricultural College,
the apparent lack of interest In bis Us effect la to Inspire the older
speeches, but ts reserving the con- hoys and girls with a greater sense of
elusion as to Its actual significance. * personal responsibility, to bring home
Having entered into the present con- ( to them the fact that they are how
test With the feeling that the odds' young imen and young women, in
were against the republicans, he nab I W'hom confidence can be properly
uralTy is disposed to think that it Is placed and that the good name of the
to be attributed to dissatisfaction on. college rests in their bands,
the part of men in Ms own party. But | Supt. Colium In .this step, as in otVr
being a good politician, a hard flght.:r progressive methods adopted by him
who does not give up without a strug-1 U «lmp!y pursuing tbs .policy he o.’lg
gle, and still having great confidence luajly adopted of putting the Third
In his ability to affect public opin-1 l>;».trlct College to the front and keep-
ion, he is going to take nothing for ln S It there,
granted. 1 1 It is recognized throughout the stote
It would not be correct to interpret that the Third District school leads
the colonel’s willingness to confine ■ all -the rest In Initiative, in the man-
his excursions to the big cities as a sgement of Its affairs, and In the gen.
conviction that the country districts: era3 results that are being accotn-
are safely republieon On the cor.- pushed. This Is, In a large measure,
traryl trustworthy reports indicate | du e tilt? efficiency of the superla-
that the ruralists are an uncor-iin tendont and the able corps of teach-
quantity In this campaign, for it ers gathered together under his ad-
should be remembered U'at the conti3t t ministration,
for control in New York has 1i,
HERBERT HAWKINS
General Insurance
Phone 186. Planter's Bank Building
Fire, Ufa, Accident, Liability Insurance of all kinds. Plate Glass, ~
* Boiler, Burgl ary, Automobile.
Strongest Companies—Liberal I’o liclos Written. Let me talk with you
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BONDS
really begun. Still, there is no doubt
that this year It foreshadows tre
mendous losses to the republicans.
Were the election to be held witliiu
the next few days it perhaps would be
safe to say that the democrats would
win. Therefore the primary task of
the republicans is to check the drift
to democracy, to prevent ‘wholesale
desertions from t'-'elr own ranks and
to convince republicans who have al
ready resolved to vote the democratic
ticket that they ought to remain reg
ular.
As has been painted out before, the
utogement Is not diredned against
Henry L. Stlmson, the candidate for
governor personally, but against Col.
Roosevelt and his new nationalism.
The purpose of the republicans who
are preparing to bolt the ticket Is to
eliminate the colonel is a dominating
factor politically, and, while they
would rather see Stimson governor
than Dix, the democratic nominee,
provided Rooseveltlsm were not an ie-
sue, they have concluded that they
have no other alternative this fall th in
to help Dix into the governoshlp,
ettMer by voting tor him directly or
refraining from casting their ballots
tor the Roosevelt candidate.
Capt. Bogardes Again lilts the Bull’s
Eye.
This world famous rifle shot who
holds the championship record of 10U
pigeons in 100 consecutive shots, Is
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 wt-.'ich gave me no re
lief until I started taking Folev
Kidney Pills. Before I used Foley
Kidney Pills I had severe backaches
and pains in my kidneys with suppres
sion and a cloudy voiding. On arising
in the morning 1 would get dull head
aches. Now I have taken three bottles
of Foley Kidney Pills and feel 100 per
cent, better. I &m never bothered with
my kidneys or bladder and again feel
like my own self." John R. Hudson.
DEATH OF GEORGE T. REID
AT HIS MORE IN ATHENS
LOANS! LOANS! LOANS!
We will lendjyou money on your
farm or city real estate at 6 per
cent. Save money by giving us
your application. See G. R. Ellis
or G. C. Webb for particulars.
EMPIRE LOAN & TRUST CO.
5-n
Citizen Well Known
Away.
There Passes
Reaching the Top#
in any calling in life, demands a vig
orous tody* and a keen brain. WltU-
•Ur. J. P. Reid returned to Amerlcus
yesterday from Athens, where he was
summoned by the death of hla father,
Mr. George T. Reid, a well known res
ident of that city. The deceased was
64 years of age, ondi eras just such a
Citizen that makes ady cceranunlity
hlgll and respectful. He will be
missed, and especially by his family,
who -were devoted to him and tenderly
cared tor him during his battle to
avoid the grim reaper. .The decease,1
Electric Bitters is the greatest Health . ...
Builder the world has ever known. It ter ** amon U them Mr ’ J - p - RefaJ > «•»*
compels perfect action of stomach, liv
er, kidneys, bowels, purifies and * en
riches the blood, tones and invigorates
the whole system and enables you to
stand the we3r and tear of your daily
work. "After months of suffering from
Kidney TroubTe,” writes W. if. She;-
man, of Cushing Me., “three bottles of
Electric Bitters made me feel like
new man.” 30c at Eldrldge Drug Co.
FUNERAL OF A. T. POWELL
IS HELD ON THURSDAY
Fussed Away After a Brief Illness With
Fever,
*’t miss this great event,
ian’s should see it.
All
TtJe funeral of Mr. A. T. Powell
was held, Thursday afternoon at his
home near Amerlcus and attended by
many friends. Mr. Powell died Wed-
tember the dates-Oct. 26th
following a brief illness. Mr. Powell
was In the employ of the county roads
department here. He was about twen.
ty-flve years of ago and unmarried.
ttger here tor the Armour Packing
Co.
IPs the World’s Bosh
No one has ever made a salve, oint
ment or balm to compare with Buck-
len's Arnica Salve, It’s the one penfect
healer of Outs, Corns, Burns, Bruises.
Sores. Scaftde, Boils, Ulcers, Eczema,
Sait Rheum. For Store Eyes, Cold Sores,
Chapped Hands, or Sprains, it's su
preme. Infallible for Piles. Only 25c at
Eldrldge Drug Co.
SPORTSMEN ARE READY TO
RAID THE BIRD FIELDS
Americas
Gunners Will
In Two Weeks.
bo Busy
5th.
all information write
W. E. DUNWOODY,
President
RYC. ROBERT,
Secretary.
Kills a Murderer.
IA merciless murderer Is Appendicitis
with many victims. But Dr. King's New
Life ’Pills kill It by prevention. They
gently stimulate stomach, liver and
bowels, preventing that clogging that
Invites appendicitis, curing Constli.i-
tlon, Headache, BHlIousnetz. Chills, 1
25c at ©ldxidge Drug Co.
Amerlcus sportsmen are beginning
to prepare for the bunting season,
which opens November 1. For the la it
(year or two birds have been rather
scarce In this section, and -the sport
has not been as formerly, but It Is
said tbat quail are more plentif jl
this year than In « long time. It Is
thought that the dry weather prevail
ing for several years had something
to do witb the scarcity of the birds, or
at least with tbe difficulty in finding
them, hut as this has been a, wet sum
mer, the fall season Is expected to i s
a particularly fine one;
eSflo
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
ncssandRestContalnsneiltar
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
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Worms,Coiwulsioiis.I>vcrish
ness findLossoF Sleep.
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