Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, October 20, 1910, Image 5

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OF TEDDY HREASON. lenounces Roose- Conspirator. If If Successful in Make Aaron Burr Re nd Clothe Jefferson bbes of Living Llgbt. TORCH WAS APhJED !N i SPIRIT OF SPORT. Negroes Here Confesses Horning a Barn. the New Treason on say s in the Courle' Freely admitting that they burned the large barn on the Barlow Coun cil plantation two weeks ago. t negro farm bands, Sam and 2 Mitchell, brothers, were jailed h. yesterday morning to await the action “t the grand jury at the term court next month. 17.—Under the cap- I St0r> ’ to ; d by the negroes amat I N«W ■ I thos , e , wh0 ijear <J 1‘eand evidenced tne spirit of uvantonness seemingly possessing them. nbodied by the peculiar I th^naw FUUer ’ Wh ° broug ’ lt i temperament of Theo- w ‘1 to town - “S' 8 that they free- | inevitable /mm n, y confessed 41,8 fl ct, for which they S” “ ““ « ’ , “ I ’hoy had been well treated and ead of afTairs, has not been suspected of the crime country sooner th.-m U.ers on the farm, esaw it had been ex- The -lire not only consumed , .. . barn, an old building, fortunately, in fac! wbh P tf Ts ard 8tead 0f thl8 naw and modern one, bo face with it if the ex- with It Che contents of oats, bay and Mtenstls, entailing a very con i 1 ^ I"? I slderab, e 1°*»1 The precious pair i country can hoodwlu.t, doubtless, enjoyed the fire and conse- "w York and elect a quent excitement. solely to try ids They discuss the details of their bason and to test ,ts fiendish act with the same noncha- lence that the would u "meetin” or be assumed and the rabbit 'hunt, or 1912. Then it may he people to say: i believe it." I SHOCK OF BOG’S DEiATH KILLED THIS MAN Like a Simpleton.” like a simpleton, or 1 Owner Falls Lifeless Beside Body of party Fct, Crashed Under Aato. i of Its newspapers, e and -belittle (o the conspiracy izes Mr. Roosevelt's man of all work and 'Pittsfield, Maes., October 16.—Allen Sttmson, to say other- Declc cr of Egremont, died of broken ncy of the time, .-j- heart Today, when his favorite bird dog was killed by being crushed un t!ie| der bhe wheels or an automobile. iDecker hud bred and trained the i dealt so long in plck- | do ®’ an ^ Ibelleved him to be the best ; that it seems Incap- in t,s clasa -While,, Decker rwas In ng iteelf earnestly to a store in Eferem-ont a motor crush pith and ^moment. Tt I the lilfe °ut of the dog, whose dead encourages Its read- ory brought Decker from the store, at we are exceptional He ran to the animal and pulled Us a .people, tint the gov- body 10 the , grass ;beside the road, which'have over tak- thten fel1 ' dead beside It, TWO NEGROES IX LIMBO OX CHARGES OF THEFT and races can never are, as it were, a:i n of God. experience of living a gigantic sectional Plckpd n P on Charge of Stealing en three chief magis- : before our eyes, nk of Disasters; margin of a single Cotton. Two other pieces of black bric-a- brac in the county museum yesterday . were Ben Jackson a3d Bob Davis, _ -d the .Mexicant^a- brace of coons from tbe cotton patch. throng,.! the par- They are charged with having stolen of-a President who cotton f TOm farmers near Americus, wrong, In order that w ju he probed by the grand Jury taken by tbe leader | Bt ncX(t term ot court . “itiy in thie Senate. ' civl1 ' rar through a | dkATII OF INFANT SON OF DR. IV. II. HOUSTON Of the electoral vote a deadlock In Con certed by an extra- ],mj c One Pusses Away After Loug unknown to our olec- Illness. -neither France, i o r an j Mrs. W.‘ H. Houston have her Germany, Aue-1 ( [, 0 sympathy of many friends in the passed through death of their baby boy, Hugh, which vicissitudes dur- occurred yesterday at the home of her made such) hat > pare nts, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cliam- we have within | biles, near the city. The funeral ser- ices will take .place this afternoon at 1 o’clock at Pleasant Grove church. Called Treason, treason in Jeffer- r Nationalism is 3 Roosevelt, but. of secession i organic law and onstitutional right, New -Nationalism »of the organic law fas a plan to sub- Or a friend indeed may be one who minds his own business. BLOOD TROUBLES 'of peaceful seces- CONSTiTDTIONAL INFECTION Constitutional Blood Poison is the me TZ£'or«e I ««t « sidious «* all-diseases. It |the people or in, g jn inglgtn fi can t manner, into a disastrous usua jjy t j, e appearance of a tiny sore have foreseen It, I being the only outward evidence of its Tjjeen no war. . presence. But down in the blood the JjL' and transparent treacherous infection is at work, and t ‘righteousness’ Then-1 in a short time its chain of symptoms Basics to lure thb pei- begin to cro* put. The mouth and Tfo to the lifting of th* ulcerate, skin eruptions break . I out, sores and ulcers appear on the • the Presidency by the glands in the groin swell, dition and, under tne and some times the hair comes out. lillennium he has no Mineral medicines cannot cure Con nor any thought <-f I stitutional Blood Poison; they only Mm to power. shut the disease up in the system to .on Burr Respectable.” smoulderand await an opportunity of ^K... -- - i -... I tt , I breaking out afresh. The only pos- ^•othiug of the kirni He ^ to cure the d i 8ea8e ’’ i rt 0 forward promulgating I R gMOVE the germs frpm the blood, cteil plan of revolution, I g g g goes into the blood, and while ^ple against the courte, rem oving the infection makes the tin.st one another, sow- blood pure, fresh and healthy. This In the iand disease, de-| causes a general upbuilding of the entiresystem, and when S. S. S. has made a cure there is no return of the hidedus symptoms . S. S. S. is made entirely of vege table matter, containing not the least particle of mineral in any form. It is a perfectly safe medicine and a certain cure for blood poison. We have a Home treatment book which we will be glad to send free to all who write mid request it, also any medical •ulvice without -* * STILIJEEPS UP Two NewDwellings Contract ed tor This Week. Others Are Either Being Renovated or Remodeled or Will Soon Be in Hands of Improvers- Americus Everywhere. -The building up and beautifying of Americus continues. TiJe outlook seems to be that this winter and next spring will see more work in the build ing and ovetihamling .line done than has been seen in several years, and those years have been marked by their ac tivity along these lines. Already tile Tlmes-iRecardcr has told of several new nouses In course of erection, or on 'Which tho painter and interior deebrators were at work making improvements that made them more desirable bonnes and more tractive to the sections in which lo cated Two more dwellings .are to -be add ed to the lists already, published. They simply indicate that the tide of progress is not checked, an-d before a week (has passed it is not Improb. able that still more contracts will be signed and chronicled. Yesterday the contract was made with Mr. John \v. Shiver lot the en tire bill of materials for the hand some home that' is to be built for Mr. W. J. Thornton on College street. This will be a two-story, eight-room kous with every modern convenience, of attractive architecture, and will ibe a pleasing addition to one of the most delightful residence streets In tbe city. Out on Barlow street Mr. Shiver has also .began work on a pretty cot tage home for Airs. 'J. iL. Wilkes, another pretty one-story borne such as adorn various parts of the city. Painters began work yesterday on Mr. G. Morgium EldrMge’s house bn Lee street. This large residencewil! be given a fresh dress throughout. Other homes on Lee street will have dressing up this winter or the com ing spring. Lee street is -probabl-j Unexcelled for the 'beauty of its home3 by any street in a city of the size of this in the South. Mr. Shiver Is also remodeling thu house of Mr. J. P. Raiford, on For- Dressy; For fheTrip to Town Besides quality-and durability, anfotber redeeming feature of HUB shoes is tKeir stylish appearance. We employ expert designers who keep up with the styles each season and create new’ models of HUB shoes accordingly. We make so many different shapes that it is easy for any on^ to be fitted in a HUB shoe—one that keeps its shape. » HUB shoes are for -Men, Women and Children. To induce you to try a pair, we are giving a very useful present for the front of the box of “RIGHT ROYAL” $3.50 “CHARACTER” $5.00 , “HELEN HUNT” $2.50 j “QUEEN ROSALIND” $3.00 j , Some merchant in your town handles HUB shoes. Don’t be satisfied with a “Just as Good” pair, favor us with a trial of HUB shoes. We’ll appreciate it—and yon will appreciate their excellent value, good wearing quaUties and dressy appearance. 9 JOS. ROSENHEIM SHOE CO. SAVANNAH, GA. Makers of HUB Shoes HUB Shoes for Men HUB Shoes for Women ATLANTA MAY CATCH ON TO NEXT BIC MEETING Already at Work to Secure National Convention. (Special to Thnes-Reconier.) Atlanta, Ga., October IS.—It Is a pretty sure thing that Atlanta- will get the next national democratic con vention, whlchl is to bo hold next syth street, to some extent, elevat-/year. If this city does not get the ing the roof and other wise making I convention ft will not be due to any want of 'effort on its part. Already the city, council has taken the matt In -hand, appointed committees and will work with might and main to win, It requires something like 150,000 in expenses to get this convention, but apparently this is -a small thing Georgia democrats. The funds are practically assured anil early this week committees will begin working out way? and meanj' to secure the convention and care for it after it secured. changes that twill improve Its ap pearance. , The work on the (home of Judge Z Littlejohn, on Taylor street, has been delayed by the tardiness in the aorlvail of the pillars, four giants thiat will adorn the great front piazza. They are ttulrty inches In diameter at the base and 26 at the top, and extend from the ground to the roof. This remodeled home will be a vision of beauty when the grounds about It are laid off. These and other Improvements all serve to add to tfee general -beauty of the city an'Ji make It more than ever enticing to the home-seqker. APTISTN OF ROME TO INVITE THE CONVENTION Invitation Will lie Extended to Meet " There. Rome, Gb„ October 19.—AII tie Baptist churches of Rome will unite inviting the next state Baptist con ventlon to be held here' A delega tion of 30 will go to the convection Elberton on November 15 and purge Rome as the ooventlon city for 1911. HUGE TIGER IS CAUGHT IN MACON, OF COURSE j Rooze by the Barrel Is Unearthed Police. i death to our system of | government, with its | and all-euindent constttu-| and balances, until Burr respectable . and I son Davis In robes j it.” ENEY’S ECTORANT Great Cough Cure Macon, Ga., October 19.—A sensa tional raid by the police on a grocery store owned -by W. L, Chapman at the corner of Hazel and Jackson streets, in South Macon, today result ed in the discovery of a monster blind tiger, the capture of the operator and the seizure of seven, barrels, aggre gating 800 quarts of whiskey. ‘ When a man “Everybody says o” it means that be said so. FINE EXHIBIT BY SCHOOLS I SJIADE IN DUBLIN Dublin, Ga., October 19.—The Girls anq Boys’ club, of Laurens county’^ exhibit at the courthouse was anus- ually good. The display consisted of everything ortaining to Harm life fancy work, canned goods, cooking corn, cotton, poultry, stock, etc. There were a number of contest ants for the prizes, which were offer ed by the business men of Dublin. ler trouble, it will be found just jdy you need. It has been thor- And the less a woman-has In her* oughly tested in private practice, and has ‘ ... proved so successful that a special sr- head the more she thinks about what she has on It. rangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not al ready tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root, and how to A good 12-horse farm, with 200-ac-* neycwblaSertremble? FOR RENT. m. feuuu 16-nursc iarm, wita 4uu-&c-~6> nevor bladdertrouble, pasture fenced; 7 miles north of Co^b, Wnen writingmention In the 28th district See Mr. Charles tgdttf.thb generous 8. Hogg, at ths farm. 10-dtt-wft, J. A.SOOTT, OriBs, da. FOLEYS RONEY^TAR THE 8WOT BPinngflO-. AtlSJU. 0«<^ Itopstlu ces^h >Bd kstblaojl otter in this paper and send your address to Binghamton, N.Y. lie regular and one-dollar size bottles are sold by all druggists. Don’t make any mistake but remember the name, -Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad. ~ T .,aacvtrr bottle. . Any man of any station in life needs the advantage of good clothes; well-fitting; well-made; cor rect in style; all-wool. / Harl Schaffner & Marx clothes have done more than any other single influence to raise the standards of dress, and the percent- I Do You Get Up With a Lame Bach? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. 8wamp-Root,The great kiilucy, hver and |age of efficiency among men. Such cause of its remark able health restoring properties. Swamp- Root fulfills almost svery wish in over- ommg rheumatism, pain in the back, kid. y—neys, liver, bladder Q »d every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scaldingpain in passingit, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that nnpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get np many times daring the night. Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it will be foam' ’ the remedy yon need. It has been clothes make a man worth more to himself. I Y - Suits $15 to $35. Overcoats $18 to $30.00. THE W.D. BAILEY CO. 100 Proof Whiskey BY EXPRESS PREPAID <1 Absolutely pure, 190 proof whiskey just as it eomes from the still. In glass jugs with handles, 82.60 per gallon, or $4.60 for two cations, express prepaid to any office Southern Express Co. My whlskey Is pure, wholeeemo and mcllont over/ drop Is rent whiskey with tho right flavor to It. You CAN’T get a. better whiskey at any prle< It Is straight 100 proof, guaranteed under tt. National Pure Pood Lair. It la highly recom mended for medicinal purposes on account ot Its purity and full strength. OLD CONTINENTAL RYE & IVr Kalton EXPRESS PAID ON ALL SHIPMENTS TOM COOP CM'S LAUnEL VALLEY, Old C«m Wl.hkeT, 13.11 E rMion: wo raiions S5-TS. Tint old Com WtihVtr modi rrte. fr«. T.lKK YOl-n CHOICE or ,1a,r .bo,, offer. ,nd .ddma J. C. COOPER, 436 EBay SI.. Jacksonville, Fla. Sue*aw t. J. H. Woolley. . .j