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THF. AMERICUS WEEKLY TIME5-RECORDER. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1910
“Two bottle?
Cured My
Rheumatism”
“ I hw been a suf
ferer from rheumatism
for about two years, and
have used many lini
ments and patent medi
cines which gave me no
relief. A lady friend of
mine told me she had
used your Liniment and
found relief at once. 1
I they cured me. I think it is the best Liniment a person
use. I shall always keep a bottle in my house as long as I
Its. E. R. Wallace, Morrisons, Va.
Another Letter.
JcGhaw, of 1216 Mandeville St., New Orleans, La., writes:
! in writing to you that I had a pain in my arm for five years,
recommend your Liniment very
iniment instantly relieves
the J oints, Sore Throat,
bs, Sprains, Neuralgia,
ind Lumbago. Better
jer than porous plasters.
T
iggists. Price 25c., 50c. and $1.00
itlne on the none sent Free. Address
3. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS.
famous Jgm/O
p of Real Beauty
ss the best light of all
ayo gives a white, soft,
d light—easy on the
cannot flicker. You
ires as long as you wish
light without strain.
,mp is low-priced, and
_ pay $5, $10 or $20 for
: may get more expensive
rou cannot get a better
-priced Rayo gives. A
shade-holder holds the
i true. This season’s
rength and appearance.
kUaer, Always One.
Weumwhcrt. If no I at jam, wrtti far dtscrtfOn
K circular to the rtarcst ofcacy of the
idard Oil Company,
(Incorporated)
L.L.
FOR THE LIVER
Tfco VefefaUe Sdxtifate For Calosnl J
LEMON LAXATIVE (known as L. L. L. for short). Is
• • physicians as Nature’s Great Remedy for all
*1 and Bowels. Acts gently, yet effectively
' : and permanently curing such ills as
-hs tells it.
CYCLONE IS HOWLING
ALL OVER FLORIDA
Great Damage Wrought By
the High Winds.
(Special to Times-Recorder.
Jacksonville, Fla., October IS.—The
tropical hurricane here by noon was
so threatening that the schools were
sent to St. George's Island to bring
sen to St. George's Island to bring
off the family of the late Govern.-)
N. B. Broward to a place of greater
safety.
The heavy tide has severely dam
aged the local docks.
At 6:20 o'clock tMjl morning tie
Associated Press wire from Jackson
ville, the last single thread of com
munication with any point. In the
storm swept territory of tills place
was severed.
At a few minutes after five o'clock
this afternopn the local office of me
Western Union reports the prospect
of re-establishing communication to
night as very slight. ,
CATARRH GERMS.
Move Ont When Hyoniel Mores Id,
No stomach doBing. HYOMEI (pro
nounce It Hlgh-o-me) Is made from thj
highest grade of eucalyptus, taken
from the eucalyptus forests of Inland
Australia, and combined with the ex
cellent antiseptics employed In the
Llsterlan system.
In inland Australia the atmosphere
13 so Impregnated with balsam thrown
out by the eucalyptus trees that germs
cannot live, and In consequence ca
tarrh and consumption are unknown.
Breathe HYOMEI and get the very
same pleasant, healing, germ-kllllng
air as you would get In-the eucalyp
tus forests and kill the germ3.
HYOMEI Is sold by Dodson's Phar-
marcy, and druggists everywhere, at
$1.00 a complete outfit.
An outfit consists of a bottle of
HYOMEI, a hard rubber pocket In
haler and simple Instructions for use.
The Inhaler will last a llwcime, hut
.bear In mind If you need another bot
tle of Hyomei you can get It from drug
gists for only 50c, at any time. Guar
anteed to cure catarrh, croup and
throat troubles, or money refunded.
Trial sample -of Hyomei free to read
ers of the Times-Recorder. Address
Booth's Hyomei Co., Buffalo. N. Y.
DEATH OF MR. II. U. PARKER
AT HOME IX SUMTElt
Aged and
Esteemed Citizen
Passes Away.
CDE
pvay to begin an advertisement;
’& our point, we are shoe
Fitting feet isjour business and
[properly, we carry shoes in the
id widths.
y—you are in the habit of send
er cities for footwear, either you
fitted or suited.
isten please, the next time that
your head, come to see US.
! stock Wichert & Gardiner and
Lorenge shoes in best fall styles.
re also Americus agents for the
•s. A. R. Kings shoes for children.
Arrivals in Ladies Ready to Wear.
ITON COMPANY,
Mr. Humphrey U. Parker, one of
Sumter’s aged and esteemed residents,
died Tuesday at his home here, the
end following a very brief illness.
Mr. Parker had bee na resident of
Sumter for several years and no citi
zen was held In higher esteem. A
South Carolina gentleman of the old
school, he made and retained strong
friendships. Mr. Parker was 77 years
of age, and Is survived by four sons
and a daughter, among them Miss An
na Parker and Mr. Roscoe Parker,
of Aimerlcus. The remains (Will te
carried today to his former home at
Blshopvtlle, S. C., for the Interment
beside that of his wife, who passed
to her reward many years since.
TO MEET IN ELBERTON
EARLY IN NOVEMBER
Georgia State Baptist Con
vention to Gather There.
Americus Baptists are looking for
word with no small degree of interest
to the forthcoming session ,of the
State Baptist convention. An attend
ance of between 600 and 700 delegates
Is expected at the convention, which
will meet in Elberton, November 15.
Ex-Oovernor W. J. Northern, who hts
for a number of years 'been at the
head of ttle Georgia Baptists, w'il
again preside. The vice presidents
are former Governor J. M. Terrell .and
L. J. Hardeman.
the
THROW OUT THE LITE LINE
Gin Them Help and Many Amcrlcut
People Will Be Happier.
"Throw Out the Life Line"—
The kidneys Heed help.
They’re overworked—can’t get
poison filtered out of the blood.
They're getting worse every minute.
Will you help them?
Doan’s Kidney Pills hive brought
thousands of kidney sufferers bach
from the verge of despair.
Will cure any form of kidney trouu'
A.' C. Alexander, 182 Spring St.,
Americus Ga., says: “My back caused
me much suffering and the constant
pain made it Impossible for me to at
tend to my work. The kidney secre
tions were too freqent in passage and
at night I was obliged to get up sev
eral times. Hearing Doan’s Kidney
Pills highly spoken of, I decided to
try them and procured a supply. The
results of their use were surprising
and satisfying. My trouble was soon
disposed of and I have had no cause
for complaint since. I heartily rec
ommend Doan's Kidney Pills in return
fo- what they did for me.”
For Sale by all dealors. Price 60
cents. Foster-MIlburn Co.. Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—an*
take no other.
WOULD EAT UP FULLY
THIRTY DOLLARS A DAY
What Farmer’s Meals Weald Cost at
City Restaurant Prices.
The pleasant purgative effect
perlenced ihy- all who use Chamber
lain’s Stomach and Diver Tablets, and
ttu healthy condition of the body and
mind which they create, makes one
feel Joyful. Sold by all Dealers.
ALL TROUBLE IS ENDED
WITH COMPANY AND MEN
Georgia Railroad Has Adjusted All Ihe
Differences.
(Special to Tlmes-Reoorder.)
Augusta, Ga., October 18.—The ex
isting .troubles between the Georgia
railroad and its union employe* ware
settled today, according to a state
ment given out late this afternoon by
Vice President A. P. Kelly, of the-
Brotherhood of Locomotive Englnse-s.
He said on amicable agreement hid
been reached, tacloding substantial
increases, In wages for the -msu sad
the adoption of working -rules and the
establishment of harmonious and sat
Istaetory relations between the sor-
poratlon and its employes.
Your cough annoys you. Keep or
hacking and tearing the delicate mem
branes of your throat if you want to
be annoyed. But if you wait relisf,
want to be cured, take Ohamberlala's
Cough Remedy. Sold by all Dealers.
No, Maud, dear; ws have never heard
that dyspepsia turns the color of ths
hair ss it Is nsosasary to diet
A Reliable Medicine—Not a Narcotic.
Go tho genuine'Foley’s Honey and
Tar in the yellow package. It is safe
and effective. Contains no opiates. Re-
r , fuse substitutes. John R. Hudeoa,
(Metropolitan Magazine.)
Not long since I lunched at -a New
York restaurant. It was not the most
expensive place—Wilt rather above the
avorage In price. The menu card Inter
ested me as a new schedule of rates
would hold a railroad president. As a
farmer I procured food similar ito that
offered for sale, and I knew what I
was paid for It A man likes to sec
wbat Is tacked on to the thing which
leaves his hand. Strawberries and
cream were offered at 25 cents. I fig
ured that a quart of -berries would
make about four dishes. Two eggs
served in various ways cost 30 cents.
You paid 80 centa for a -half chicken:
Now, my big family would feel poorly
used If we served less than 4 quarts of
berries. We could hardly keep good
natured on four whole chickens.
For berries and chickens -alone,
therefore, at these restaurant prices,
ire spend $10.40 at a single meal. If
we charge the prices printed on this
card for the salads and vegetables -and
other things which make our meal, we
should have a cost of $15 or more than
$30 a day. Of course, my family Is a
large one, 'and all are 'blessed with
good appetites. I can -buy food cheap
er at other city places, but If I take
the prices paid by at least 150,000 peo
ple In New York, the “daily -bread” for
our family represents $30 or more.
CUaimberlaln's Cough Remedy baa
become famous for its cures of cough3,
colds, croup and influenza. Try It
when In need! It contains no hanmfn'
substance, and eiways gives prompt
relief. Sold by all Dealers.
BIG MEETINGS PLANNED
IN ATLANTA BY CHURCH
Presbyterians of Georgia
Will Gather There.
(Special to Times-Recorder.)
Atlanta, Ga October 18.—The Pres
byterians of Georgia are arranging
for a gigantic mass meeting to be held
In the auditorium-armory here Sun
day, Decemberll. December 4 marks
the beginning of thto fiftieth lyear ct
the Southern Presbyterian church,
an dthe meeting on the' 11th -Is Intend
ed as a celebration of that event. The
chief speaker on the occasion will no
Dr. Jame3 I. Vance,- who Is regarded
as probably the greatest Presbyte
rian preacher in Amerlc-a. Ho has
probably been called to more big
Pr -byterlan churches than any other
mau |n the world. For the ’last Jx
years he has been pastor of the North
Reform church In Newark, N. J,
The
Fine Gandies
is in their purity and
freshness. It’s best to be
sure of botln But there’s
never any doubt when
you buy Nunnally’s—
the highest grade candies
made in the South and
famous for over 25 years.
Almost daily we re
ceive express shipments
from the Nunn ally
Candy Kitchens.
STOMACH TEELS TINE.
Two Hl-o-na Tablets Drive Away Dis
tress From Stomach.
Get a 50-cent box of MI-O-NA tab
lets at Dodson's Pharmacy today and
learn for yourself how easy it Is to
put your out of order stomach In per
fect condition.
MI-O-NA stomach tablets give In
stant relief—and do more.
They build up the stomach so quick
ly that In a few days belching, sour
ness, heartburft, heaviness, biliousness;
headache and dizziness will disappear.
MI-O-NA stomach tablets are guar
anteed by Dodson’s Pharmacy to cure
Indigestion and all stomach Ills, or
money back. ,
“I have bad trouble with my stom
ach for two yeans. I tried everything
heard of. MI-O-NA stomach tablets
did me more- than $25 worth of good.
They are the best In the world."—
Dennis Stephen, Condersport, Pa., Feb.
1st
I 'fty cents for s large box of MI-C-
NA at Dodson’s Pharmacy, and drug
gists everywhere.
name on a box assures
purity, quality, delicious-
ncss.
W, A. REMBERT*
TEACHERS OF STATE TO
ASSEMBLE IN ROME
Georgia Pedagogues in Annaal Coa.
venllon.
AtS‘l‘ 0 Scribe hU Culpepper, deceased. All persons
Atlanta, Ga., October 18.—The earned are required to show cause in.
nouncement that the Georgia Educa-jeald Court -by the First Monday In No
tional Association' will probably hold vember next, 'If any they can, why ssld
Sheriff’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Will be sold at the Court House ia
said County on tho first Tuesday la
November, 1910, within the legal bouts
of sale the following property, to-wlt:
Tine wbdie of lots of. land Numbers
One Hundred Eighty-Three (183) and
Two Hundred Forty-five (245), each
lot containing Two Hundred Two and
one-ha'lf (202 1-2) acres, more or less,
and both aggregating Pour Hundred
Five (406) acres, (more or less, both
lots lying and being In tho Twenty-
eighth (28th- District of Sumter Coun
ty, Georgia, and known as the "George
W. Gllsson Place," with the Improve
ments thereon, said land levied'on as
the property of George W. Gllsson to
satisfy an, execution Issued on the
Twenty-fifth (25th) day of April, 1910,
from the City Court of Americus, In
said County, In favor of Mrs. Courtney
E. MoGehee, Administratrix of the es
tate of -B. J. MoGehee, deceased,
against George W. Gllsson, property
pointed out in said execution and ten
ant in -possession notified In terms of
law. This the 6th day of Actober, 1910.
6-4t IW. H. FEAGIN.
, Sherlfl of Sumter County.
Tor Leave to Sell Beal Estate, "j.
GEORGIA—Webster County. ,
<3. M. Hollomon, Administrator with
the Will Annexed of Estate of Many C.
Culpepper, having applied to the Court
of Ordinary of said County for leave to
sell the real estate of said Mary G.
' ‘ con-
roqulrcd to show cause In
Its 1911 convention in Rome next
April has been received with interest
-by educators In all -pants of' the
state. It will be recalled that at
the Atlanta convention' last April
Rome extended an Invitation but the
time and place of meeting was left to
the directorate. It now appears that
the choice of the next meeting ..place
will be decided in a few days and that
R. B. Daniel, of Columbus, president
of the Georgia Teachers’ Association,
has written to Rome, asking if they
still desire the convention.
Hoaranees in a child subject to croup
a sure indication of the approach of
the disease. If Chamberlain’s Oougi
Remedy Is give® at once or even after
the croupy coughi-has appeared, it will
prevent the attack. Contains no pois-
Sold -by oil Dealers.
WALTER WELMANN
TICKED UP AT SEA
A, girl can decide what she Is going
to wear Jn the morning while she Is
A girl with a broken heart suffers
almost as bad as one with a toothache.
What They WIU Do for Ysa
They will sure your backache,
strengthen your kidneys, cor
rect urinary irregularities, build
Op the worn out tissues, *nd
eliminate the exesas uric acid
feat causes rheumatism.* Prc.
▼sat Bright’s Disease and Dta.
bates, end restore health end
strength. Refuse substitutes,
Crew of “America” Abandoned Airship
at Sea.
(Special to Tlmes-Reoorder.)
New York. October 18.—A wireless
message to the New York Times from
Captain Roward, of the Rayol Mall
steamer Trent, saya the Trent pick id
up Walter Wellman and the crew of
the airship America at 5 o'clock this
morning, after the air vessel had been
abandoned. The position indicated by
Captain Roward- Indicated Wellman
and his crew bad been picked up at
a point about 150 miles due east of
Cape Hatteras on the North Carolina
coast. •
, Forced to Lear© Home.
of all cough and lung cures.” .Thous
ands owe their lives and -health to It
rta positively guaranteed for Coughs,
Colds, LaGrippe, Asthma,- Croup—all
Throat and -Lung troubles. 50c and tt.
Trial bottle free at Eldrldge Drtig Co.
application should not be granted. This
3rd day of October, 1910. , 6-4t
GEO. E. THORNTON, Clk. S. C.
Exoff. Clork Court of Ordinary.
Notlco of Election.
GEORGIA—Webster County.
Office of Clerk of Superior Court.
Whlereas W. H. Cosby, Ordinary of
said County, has recently departed this
life and whereas under the law. as pro
vided In Section 4224 of th» Code ofi
Goorgla of 1895, It becomes my duty to
order an election to OH vacancy caused
by the death of said W. H. Cosby. It ia
thoreby ordered that an election b9
held In too various precincts of said
County Ojf Webstpr on Tuesday, the
18th day of October next, for the pur
pose of electing an Ordinary to fill the
unexplred term of said W. H. Cosby.
Given under my hand and official sig
nature this 39th day of Sept., 1910.
GEO. E. THORNTON.
Clerk of Sup. Court., Webster C.,.Ga.
For Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Whereas, J. W. Weston and D. L.
Thomas, Executors of Mrs. M.. J.
Adims, represent to the Court in
their petition, duly, filed and entered
on record, that they have fully admin
istered Mrs. M. J. Adams’ estate: This
is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, If any they cam, why said Exec
utors should not be d'soharged from
the administration, and receive letters
of dismission on the first Monday in
1919. 6^4t-pd.
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
^rv-
iBvery year a large number of poor
sufferers whose lungs are sore and
racked with coughs are urged to go to
another climate. But this Is costly and
not always* sure. There’s a better way.
Let Dr. King’s New Discovery cure yon
at home. "It cured me of lung trouble.”
writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark,
"wiren all else failed and I gained, 47 gMe<I at tl me of he r death. Also one
pounds In weight. Ita surely the King Wack borge . q^rms of sole, cash.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said County, paper at Oct.
erm, 1910, there win be sold before tho
Court House In Americus, Oa., on the
first Tuesday In November, 1910, the
following property of the estate of
Mrs. Lltzle M. Johnson, late of said
County, deceased: 1 houee and lot, and
land adjoining on Forrest street, on
which said Mrs. Johnson, deceased, to-
6-4t-pd. M. E. RAINES,
Administratrix of Mrs. L. *f-
Johnson, deceased.
STUART’S
BHCNIMIJVIIKICOMroni
FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES
BO Yssrs os tbs Market «
Seme women jump at conclusions
because they want to seo how the
story te going to end.
•It’* a pUy tbst more sermons are
tfot aa deep ps they aro long.
Soom people seem to think the Ten
Commandments are only good resol t-
tlons specially made to be broken. __