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THF. AMERICUS WEEKLY TIME^kU-UKUEg
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
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THE americus RECORDER
Established 1879.
THE americus TIMES
Established 1890.
Consolidated April 1891.
DIVORCE IV ITS BEARING
CHILDREN.
ON
Official organ of the City of Americus
Official Organ of Sumter County.
Official organ of W'ebster County. -
Official organ of Railroad Commission
of Georgia for Third Congressional
District.
Official organ U. S. Court, Southern
District of Georgia.
A NEW VIEW OF JOHN BROWN.
Nevada and Dakota divorces are
not complacently accepted every
where. as once they were. A woman
whose husband is a legal resides, of
New York city, went to Reno, remain
ed there six months, applied for a u.-
vorce and got It. She returned t.. New
York to get her two children from her
husband, Pout the New York court
would not let her take them, but, on
the contrary, rendered a decision in
validating the decree of divorce Issued
in Nevada. The court held that Ne
vada might divorce Its own tnarriod
people but It could not divorce those
residing in the state of New York, and
as the wife's legal residence is her
husbind’s legal residence Nevada
short Id have recognized the fact.
Some months ago a similar decision
was rendered by a Federal court,
which serves to show that while uni-
form divorce laws have not yet been
adopted there is much more uniformity
of Judicial decision. The need of un
iform divorce laws, however. Is em
phasized by statistics compiled by
Prof. Elwood, of the University of
Missouri, and published in a recent
number of The Survey. He eho.va
1 that the divorce is the chief cause of
My neighbor has « daughter sweet, dependency and delinquency.
W officials of nearly all reform
fa A ^asa to stir one through and achoo i g and homes for Juvenile d --
through pendents to whom he applied for in-
d like to sec her nioving round • lormatl0 n, reported that an increau-
It makes my very heart rejoice, | A _ .in
. ——too,
THOS. GAMBLE, Editor and Manager.
j. w". FURLOW City Editor
W. L. DUPREE, Asst, Business Dept-
Edltorlal Room, Telephone 99.
America!', Gii.. Oetoher 1910.
COMPENSATION.
(Chicago N'ews.J
But s..« brings sorrow,
found—
Her suitor has a tenor voice.
lie comeg at early eve and soon
His voice Is floating on the ialr.
He gets a grimace from the uaoon,
And all the stars ait up and stare;
The dogs all (howl, the neighbors rave,
I hear them singing as they gay:
... . . . a bind (Ton .lr
lonnauuu, .
Iv'e I tng number of children are coming to
' them on account of divorce and de
sertion. hence as a measure of safe y
to children, divorces should he di.-
couraged and discountenanced by pub
11c sentnment.
-In the South Dakota Training
School," says Prof. Elwood. “thirty
ibray”
STRAWS THAT PREDICT DBMO _
CRATIO VICtOB'. |
T». -win Jjecomc "th,"
c i sssf^SarssSfc tss
complexion of theneat°° * . kla _ , h ne ~ version of the oareer of the
independent New York Her • exolatod his crimes on the
at the situation from the top of the man who explated his
fence, only anxious to make
gness, sums«P the chances as to • m calmly, and dispasslon-
baTtte tor ra the Sol Tthe Sixty- #t e, y analyse* the motive and the jg
“swing" toward*the ^temocracy £ ^‘Vo^froS w£TM.
not 'lieen choked houghlneanlty ran In Us family. He
?n ad se““a?rtat"es Re^bUcans^I.r>s-Ld, that In Brown's character there
necU should 'be Improved greatly. I wag a pro ness to violence, «an i *
P The Democrats lead In districts ^ eager ness for what a modern lead-
reasonably sure has in°ressed. ^ I stressed as 1 strenoustty, and n
number of doubtful districts_ha • I innate love of freedom common
reduced by less than one hunlred. strong Innate Jo\e ot treeu
still is In the air that it Is a D en “ cra * i .® to many Americans or Wd> ’ ..
year. In New York it Is in to* al. John Brown , then as Mr. Vlllarl
that It Is another'Folger year. Mm mU st be held strictly ac-
The special disadvantage of the I . . . ^nd on this
publican party, especially in the heat- coun a e that’In dying as be
ed contest In the, state of New WA view « l «j£w g hVmet a fate which
The Herald editorially declare, to h d o ^' 1{ not for the Harper's
•Too Much Roosevelt. ^ I assuredly for the affair on
The New York Dress tarn< *1"made Fe m this. It will Lc
elaborate canvass of the probaaie tn Brown led an armed
make-up of the Sixty-second t against pro-slavery settlers in
It reaches a like conclusion with Tue party ag« ^ RufiUn
Herald:— .. . ™ t-iwrenee. But, as the evl-
dtoteksuTto'thefr creHtThunS Snow for the first time fully as-
Repuhllcans. and that the latter w'liL embled proves beyond any <J“*' ’
have to win more of the doubtful dis- men wbonl he and Ms follower
trlcts than the Democrats Jn order to ‘ - - not the slightest op-
day «< elwtton. The tide eeeeplen Lew led from „ , a
toward a Democratic victory Is notUlessly cut down Thejewult.^ ^
ltkelv to change. There can be no 1m-1 well known, was to plung
ssrS.tt'r— *
and Robinson and I^ne -were the
means of “saving Kansas." Even If
Kansas had not -weltered In blood In
1836, It would still., he declares, have
fc, siale me,” »td “t»e tuBUr
Catarrh of the Stomach
a Prevalent Disease
Difficult to Relieve
of deal.
CARING FOR TEETH IN THE
SCHOOLS.
A PROMPT AND EFFICIENT ReSS
Ohio, I became entirely unlit for bust
„ ’ 4*1, gvntarrh Of the BtomaCD. 1 w»»Hiviu»is ITOm 111 "
^ITriond wUed my attention «a * VaM* Btatee, decUrh,^
““'■ a
enthusiastic terms
tfreJy relieved them o|
stomach, that they wer, ,
mloArfthln KovnnJ .
aeviuuvtt, iubi tUCJ yftlQ •w.
«tt would^uirV many pages tods- miserable beyond wonbjJ
scribe the condition I was te.aud the re- them to tattj
lief I have obtsined.
Here Is another ease. Officer Georg 0
Y Stout, 724 North Broadway, Balti
more, Md., says s ‘‘I m « b .
with catarrh of the stomach and ner
vous indigestion. I lost fifty pound. In
A*frt*nd" called my » ttoIltIO “^ a
remedy, which I
cot well. I have gained half my io»«
weight back agaln.V
Chronio Stomach Tronhle.
Mr. Robert J. Gillespie, 638 Smith
Main Bt., Los Angeles, Cal j’* e " e ^
Tether’s International Union, was
Mso^uRering from catarrh ofthestom
ach a long time. He grew thinner and
naler lost all ambition and appetite.
Sick at the stomanh, indigestion oon-
U l U mend also called Ms attention to
a Vemedy, which brought about a fc,
r*jsf?s
.Imweh It produced a miserable
Sftsr-as-.MKs:
tlon was called to a remedy, the same
medv that relieved the others which
have^wen referred to above. Ho elalms
?hlt he was entirely rid of hi. stomach
Pe-ru-na BAraght Back Health.
*What ,was the remedy that has
wrought this remarkable relief 7 So far,
, k . Te mcdV has not been mentioned.
“Any one doubts the correctness of
thM e -ta^U It U vevyo-y
TO some wr*uBJi,a»i, xw. —- -
I'll imiss the maid all right, but oh.
I’ll bear that tenor voice no more.
DOCTOR'S DUTY
PATIENT.
sertions an» —
the number of children who come, un
der Institutional care and become a
happiness.
These are the facts. y w #
stomach difficulty, it Uupul
qpon them or tgaors tw
please. '
Symptoms of Stomach Um
“Tbs aflectioa m»y taolu-
in diet, or the use ot
cesslveuso of tobsceo,etf« tt '
the Juice or the leivet in r
is likely to cause it.
“Highly seasoned or com,!
foods, sometimes lnduMltii
“As ehronie gastritis (ate
stomach) is essentially i,
affection, one of the prlom
an unhealthy state of tint,
or throat, such as bid twit,
of the nose (ozena).
“The patients ire
nourished, pale, ullos, t
easily Induced, muclu {
•1 appetite or eaprleiou i;
“The tongue lsusullid.
ish gray. Cankered mmU
mon occurrence.
“Pain. Is not common, 1
it is usually dull,sod Is ^
food,especially whenthlsh
tstiug character.
“Vomiting suy oeenrha
Also after meals. Sicinaii
ach frequent and pershteil
“Food, produces dill h '
feeling of geaersl »«,„
Constipation usnsily qnim
These symptonu,ainsl|
Pyle, colncideexictly wltil
descriptions Dr..Hirtmsil
from patisnuall over itoh
If you have any of II
get m bottleof Peruna '
fore each meal. 8eelfy
does not immedlatelyMI
appotite Improve, yonr f
onoo resume business.
People who object toh,
i can now secure Penult
ner lnsinuiiwuaBi
Great UUIterESt (has been arousrl I cbar g e on the public.’
among the medical profession gen- obviously it is a matter of sta.
e rally, and among the lay public con-1 economy , as well aa morals, to adopt “-“v-
rtr W ^.^«r^ tb Vdf ^ed h ^.se S of":X S *ofI tvard'^"happily'termed an “irrepres
^ BCR. ,Mt
w^he could be reached at a critical lhem8e lvos is of. much loss oonse- aslde^mtoehaudlcap^wh-teh ^ ^ brought about
Snt for onc of -bis female .patlen' J qUence than that of the children who.Uhlldren even more thnrngh the raid on Har-
The suit promises to be a hard fougit through divorce, are sent to reform the fact Is r ^ ogn d da a . per ’s Ferry than through hts campaign
one and Its decision may serve to .IxLheoU or asylum.-^ tfe '^-t of in Kansas; and most of all through
the exact extent of Use obligation In- and dependent. _ L-ayed molars provide lairs for mil
curved when a doctor "takes a case,'I Idocajed mo.ars i
:ac:
UWflJCU
— . . „ | I lions of the deadly germs of scarlet
Q . the common P»raoe pute U RELYING NOW ON HE.VRST. t typhoid and diptheria. , These
In this Instance, the doctor knew H. u. L mIU ’, deve , op disease quite' easily m
that one of his women patients wou.d Foj , years sgo John A. Dlx ^' ^ chlldren who a ro- weakened because
soon need Ms special services, in ad nom , natlon of william Randolph ^ roalnutr , t ion from Imperial
dltlon to ‘ho routine Vrtlimtofy^ca.e who was not a Democrat L^^on and digestion of ftfod.
which he had been giving her. Wb.m ^ mislnesa on a Democratic ywrg ^ the movement -o
the critical moment came, onxlo .s ^ of cour8ei H earst refuses 8ave ^ ^ of the oh „ dre „ in the
messages, amd then more anxious mes- l DU Th , g waa t0 have been pooref dUtrlcts wai etarted in New
sengers were sent to his office, “- expected, and there is notUng in U>«| york and , t suited in the discovery
was not there, and he bad fated ’ H earst achievements that 8U 88 e »'» that health) of 20,000 children cm
leave any information t h« he holds the balance of power. be conserved every half-year In that
could be found. As a matter ot r . ^ lntere .ting thing about Hearat s by glring tree den tol treatment ‘u
he was not found for ^ ^ ur ®' “ ’ att itude-or that of Ms agents, for he I be gchoolg frequented b y the ohildrmi
meanwhile, the patlant suffered i j * I « a on the ocean—is that the Repub-1 r Ch i cag0 and othor
for which it -will take *5,000 to com * HcaBg are immensely pleased that he I Ugg Uje dentlatg are participating in
twnsate her adequately. I g not , lke Dlx an d they are ve ^>’ the m0TeTn ent, because they feel thVt
Whether efforts were "* d *J 0 ' L ope ful that his opposltloa will divide ^ or carelessness of parents
cure the . attendance °‘ an0 ^ he 1 ^ d U-e Democratic party and let Stimson ghoo]d not ^ ^nMttea to Increase
lor durink tae three hourg ol excirea Governorship. There is i ace o{ a future toothless race
-«j.•««**-
well as usual, for calling in other , ere nee ded to make the people I ,.j
the known and chosen doctor and defe n d Item- **
these so trying need, arise, and " gt the "New N.UOluUmu" **0to-go
haps the patients family wore not le $- ^ H earsf. support of U. ^ give me a -bath esery
ally or even morally bound to do *v. I .. . a lance Republican foMlW' * iu
“ - «* SpSSS- “T L"^aTt5
ss i' r r»• 1
Vnrir Time* says in dioouesinj ibel . . nemocrats have 1 chloroform me, so
case, le can say. and probably will. ^^^Um Mm and been re thing about It until It Is ail over,
that he was retained with full knowl- ^ b; Repub | lcan s. At the pres
age that hl. accustomod work called D t(me Iredep endeiico League,
him often away from his office, au I Hca v, t , a c i ub fur knocking all partita
that te could not reasonably *** “i and a*l candidates, Is-probably much I (Fliegende Blaetter.).
period to show more thana general I ^ Rep ^ bUcan than DemocraUc. „ Wh afe a0 eure there Is -10
readiness to answer a su '{Hearst Is not much more revolution-1 gucb (bing ^ a fourth-dimension
might be delayed for many days « r ^ Roosevelt Is. and the hearty .. Becaoae> „ reined the discour.,,-el
iven for more than a few weoju. I approval of the Roosevelt ticket and'
The adequacy of some such “®* or , atfonn by t to Independence league
even muru iu»v» 0 “ -— -- i
per’a Ferry than through his campaign I
In Kansas; ond most of all through
the manner in which ho faced -he
doom confronting him -because of h s
failure at Hartier's Ferry. Clearly
Mr Vlllard believes that It was in the
"way he met death- rather than In the
manner of hte life that John Brown
served as an Inspiration to the peoi.e
of the Northern States, and aided ’n
creating the wave or anti-slavery sen
timent that so soon afterward swept
Southward to’overwhelm all opposl-|
tlon.”
CITIZENS ASHED NOT TO
, DIE UNTIL JAM ABI
s . _ AMERICl
, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 80
THE FEATURE SW
OF THE JAMESTOWN EXPOSIBJ
’THF. TWO' MONTHS’ SENS®
GREATER HEW YORK CUT
Lot Owners In « »y Cemetery ToM|
There’s No Money to Dig Graves.
Y ,xig ind old sre Invited to fit* wzKh * ^
Trains it the .' jOn»d Station, to obsenre the roA-of X *
eampment at i * Show Grounds, and at ten odock to F*
The Only One Locking,
Ithaca, N. Y„ October ?' ^Owners
of lots in the city cemetery have been
asked by the Board ot Public Works
to refrain from dying until the fl.'st
of the year, because there Is no money
In the treasury with wMch to d'S
graves. "
The common^council of the city has
•been asked to appropriate a sufficient
balance to make the cemetery
adequate, but so tat has failed to
do so. The revenues from the com--'
tery are turned over to the council
and the Board of Public Works cannot
reach them unless council re-appro-
priates. All work at the cemetery, .its
.been stopped, and lota cannot be Im
proved, nor can graves be dug. The
board was given a fixed appropriation
at the beginning of the year, but this
was exhausted because of old dents
having to bo paid.
pmpiwwt at i s a now orounw, -
OUR BIG, FREE OVERLAND
rnot
truo Americans. •ihronlT«D-
— l£ n| pf f f - «-«-**
fttrlMf.
1 Rough
FOREX
STB
r Vfo waa*
' aso this X*™”®!
A HAPPY
HOME
ven for more than a few w ?”' approval of the Roosevelt ticket and I mgn ,. R there WM rd baTe It."
The adequacy of some such answerI tfonn by tte | ndep endence league] ^
s what th-e court will have to decl'l-i.I ^ ^ c!>aren uon I* not at all unlikely.j _
rhe weak point In Jhe defense possibly R Klll ^ a p i e ssant moment for
win be the'doctor’s failure to more decent and conservative Re
cord of hi. whereabouts when he cang who have ^en distressed '-t
knew that he might be needed at a: _| radicalism of Democrats -.nd
time. He could easily have J ufltw ' ;d L, ocked al the anareblam of Hearst,
abaence due to the answering ° Bnd tbelr , par t y managers pountl ig
another demand for bis aervleoa. b-tt l ^ more or les, open support of
that he -was in some degree bound l ’L vm , &m Randolph Hearst -for the el-
protect his patient Iron! au ^ of the atlmson ticket. If Hearst
even from annoyance, more effectively refuge t0 g0 ^ farj and ahould
than h-e dld, would, from tay ‘ l plIt _ an independent league ticket In
of view at least, seem to be fairly °b-1 ^ fleM recent alect ion figures i-i
vious. It was "his case,” and he was R w . l „ draw more Repub.l
under contract, tacit or explicit, , thaa DemocraUc votes.
give it whatever care vns at once ne.;-j
euaar.” and practicable.
Is one whore health abounds.
With impure blood there can*
not be)good health.
With a disordered LIVER thara
cannot be good blood.
(Scribner’s Magaxlne.)
“What on earth do you think about
whllA you’re Osblng?"
"Wdl. iwhen the flahtn’a good I don't
git time' to think, an’, when It’s bad,
thlnkin' don’t help any.” '
MsPills
Dreadful Possibility.
revivify the torpid UVER andrestorc
Its natural action.
Canny.
(Chicago Record-Herald.)
Tbe wiae man moves next dcor to a
amtly whose income’s less than bis
"Your wife has gone to the dress
maker’s to try on a new dress."
] "lam glad of that, I feared it* hull
gone to pay for the last one."
Ita natural action.
A healthy LIVER means pine
Pure Mood means health.
Health means happiness.
Take no Subitltutc. AUDnustot*.
The Tblnkless Life.
Of course, lyou earn *100 a weiit.
But how much do you gett
Every girl’owes tt to herself to b
good looking—but some girls are un
in e to pay
STUART’S
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FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES
BO Years on the Market
, wanner »
oof yon °->-w “
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OF II
BEYOND THL POSSIBILITY OF.
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Interested, Amwed, Amaxed an n
be-forgotten M * taure. g IK si
Doors open at l p.) ’•“JJ&S.AGE Gn-^ 5
I COWBOY AND INDIAN VIU-AOB
I ths grounds cootkroas f, ft«» 9- »
ADMISSION, 61) CENTS' c
WHOOP W
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, . .SWiWXWW^
Advance sale of seats W . (i
Drug Store. Positively »°
early reservations.