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rHEAMERrCUS WEEKLY TIMES RECORDER. THURSDAY OCTOBER 27. 1910
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Have Yon Tried It?
£ "«« *» x» - ae
do so » before your troubles
[tamed such a hold on you, that nothing will drive
(^anything «n feWcJSjfSilL 8 ft hZshefJed
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
daughter; Octava, would have been In her on,™
g ‘ ™\ bee " for that fine SSAcSSf
is. Laura Lawrence, of Drennon Springs, Kv. '
h ‘ n ? * bfo'J helped my daughter, until she had
rdui. 1 had sent for the doctor, when I thought
nedicine and got a $1 bottle. When she had
my S friends» ecame a 1 right ’ 1 often recommend
^dniggist seils Cardul with full instructions for use
Ladles’ Advisory Dept, Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tena,
itmcHotu. and 64-page book, “Home Treatment tor Women," sentttee.
COTTON IS LOST BY PRICE OF LAND IS
FIRE IN A SIN. I GOINGJJP HIGHER
Cinhouse on Kelley Plants- Many Holders in Sumter Ad
tion Hums.
Fifteen Bales Seed Cotton and the
Seed From Probably 130 Other
Bales Go Up Id Smoke In AccI
dental Fire.
IT ME AT THE FAIR”
IE GEORGIA
TE FAIR
1‘THE BEST EVER.”
[aeon, Ga.,
!6th to Nov. 5th.
ill be the greatest State Fair
lied off.
(lands of exhibits will be
>ming miles to see.
|e great Flying Machines of
iros.
race between a Flying Ma
id Autbmobile.
101 Wild West Show with
>le, 100 Indians and 250
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spectacular Fireworks of
it Paine’s Factory. “The
the Clouds,” gorgeous ar-
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list exhibits of Agriculture
WmF
lest Live Stock exhibit ever
Georgia.
Pure Food Building with
ths giving away free sam-
rery lady entering this build-
[ receive a ticket on the Na-
Jteel Range to be given away
Mi. J. F. Kelley, of Ame.rlcus sus
tained a heavy loss on Friday nlg:t
In the total destruction of the glnhou.se
on his large plantation near DeSolo.
fourteen miles east of the city. The
lire occurred Friday night, and result
ed from an overturned lamp carried
into the glnbouse by cotton weigher
The ginhouse, an old structure, was
quickly wrapped in flames, and hum
ej rapidly. The .entire contents of
seed cotton, atiout fifteen bales, was
destroyed, together -with the seed from
130 bales previously ginned and sold.
The total iloss sustained by Mr. Kel
ley Is probably 15,00b. It is ndt known
whether he carried Insurance upon .he
house or contents.
vaoce Figures.
Sixty Dollars an Acre Is Refused for
Land Near Amcricus—Prospective
Buyers Talk of the Situation
Here.
Good results always follow the use
of Koiey'i Kidney Pills. They con-
of Foley’s Kidney/Pills. They con
tain the ingredients necessary to tone,
strengthen and regulate the kidneys
and bladder.and cure backache. John
R. Hudson.
CONVICTS ARE BUSY IN
'• CUTTING DOWN GRADE
Muckalee HRI Will Shortly
Be Obliterated.
Muckalee hill, the Chinese wall that
shuts In Americus to the westward,
Is being, rapidly reduced under the
constant onslaught of Supt. Christ
ian's striped army, and ere long will
be reduced to the required grade. For
nearly a century Muckalee 1.411 has
proved an Insurmountable .barrier in
the march of progress', and two of
Sumter's finest roads,, those to Plains
and Smlthvllle, are still marred by
Its presence. The almost mountain,
like hill Is being out away now, how
ever, and like other steep Inclines
along Sumter’s good roads it will soon
bo wiped out 'altogether. By cutting
off the top of the hill and filling In
the space between the base thereof
and the first bridge over Muckalee
creek, the hill will be reduced almost
to a level,, and travel over It to tb
other towns in that direction thus
facilitated.
A Generous and Charitable Wish.
"I wish all might know of the bene
fit I received from your Foley's Kin
ney Remedy," says I. N. Regan, Far
mer, Mo. His kidneys and bladder
gave him so much pain, misery and an-
oorance. he could not work nor sleep.
He-says Foley's Kidney Cure complete
ly cured him. John R. Hudson.
RETURN'S TO AMERICUS AFTER
LONG LAPSE OP TEARS
Member of the Old Guard a Visitor
Here Again.
Among the visitors in Americus yes
terday was Mr. Kent Blsiell, a far
mer citizen of the sixties, but now t
prominent resident of Augusta. It
was In Americus In April, I860, more
than half a century ago—that Mr.
Blssell joined the gallant Sumter
Light Guards with which he fought
In Virginia during the four years of
the civH war. He was cordially greet
ed here yesterday by many of the
older citizens, this being his .first
visit to Amerloas In fifty years.
Forced to Leave Home.
’t miss this great event. All
in’s should see it.
tember the dates—Oct. 26th
iv. 5th.
all information write
W. E. DUNWOODY,
_§§jB[ President.
LRY C. ROBERT,
|§i Secretary.
.-■rjft
Evory year a large number of .poor
sufferer wh03e lungs ore sore and
racked with coughs .are urged to go to
another .climate. But this Is costly an.l
not a.ways sure. There’s a better way.
Let Ur. Klng'3 New Discovery euro you
at home, fit cured me of lung trouble,’’
writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark,
‘w-'jn all else foiled and I gained 47
pounds U weight Its surely the King
or oil cough and lung cures.” Th6tM-
ands owe their lives and health to It.
Its positively guaranteed for Coughs,
Golds, LaGrippe, Asthma, Croup—all
Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and St.
Trial bottle free at Eldridge Drug Co.
There’s no Chance to get square with
strong minded 'people till the next
world.
IPs the Worlds Best.
No one has over made a salvo, oint
ment or balm to compare with Buck-
len’s Arnica Salvo. It’s the one perfect
healer of Outs. Corns, Burns, Bruises.
Sores. ScaRde, Bolls, Ulcers, Eczema,
Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Gold Sores,
Chapped Hands, or Sprains, It’s su
preme. Infallible for Piles. Only 25c at
Eldridge Drug- Co.
Sixty dollars per acre, It was stated
yesterday, had been offered for a pret
ty farm situated three or four mil
out of Americus on one of Sumter
good roads, and the offer declined,
fact, it is a matter of doubt H
much greater price would prove i
tractive to the owner.
Several sales of lands near Ameri-
cus have been made within the week
and in every instance the price pod
reflected Increasing value.
From a low level range two or three
years ago, choice lands in Sumter have
advanced to the present level of JdO
to $50 per acre, the price being gov
erned by location' and soil -fertility,
and by general environment.
•A prospective buyer from an ad
Joining state lias been in Americus
for a wijck with the desire to purchase
large farm, but owing to existing
conditions he purchased in an adjotfi-
lng county, although be bad
strong preference for Sumter where
others from his state Dave purchased
lands.
According to his statement several
owners of farms here 'have listed bhejr
property for sale and have since ad
vanced prices considerably beyond the
advertised figures, ’’’Ms, he ways, has
tendency to cbokc off prospective
buyers.
Several farms here were shown him
but none of these, at prices quoted,
seemed desirable.
His statement possibly may' be ov
erdrawn to an extent, but It is true
that the demand for well improved
farms in Sumter, and more especial'
ly those situated upon the beautifully
graded county, roads, has bad tile ef
fect of advancing values very mate
rially. ■
But there are yet many desirable
places here to be had at very reason
able prices, despite the fact that the
of lands here recently baa gone
well above the (half million dollar
mark In the aggregate.
GMNG BACK TO WEBSTER
AGAIN ON MONDAY.
Special Term of the Court
Held There.
Judge Z. A. Littlejohn will convene
WObster Superior court In special s'es-
slon Monday nett, 31st, and a bu3y
.week with. thje criminal docket
promised. At the recent regular torin
of Webster court at was impossible
to try all of the dozen negro, jail and
bonded casez, and a special session *.s
thus necessitated. It Is quite an 'in-
usual procedure for Webster, whe-
tho dockets, both civil’ and criminal,
are very light.
GOOD WAT TO USE
HTOMIil FOR CATARRH
Besides breathing through an In
haler a few times a day, many catarrh
sufferers write that they find inha.-
Ing HY-O-MEI (pronounce it Hlgb-o-
me) from a bowl of steaming wate-
at night before retiring a great aid In
curing stubborn cases.
Try it; It’s very simple; gives quick
relief and makes you breathe easier.
Fill a bowl half full of boiling water,
pour Into the water a teaspoonful of
HYOMEI, cover bead and bowl with a
towel and breathe through nose and
mouth the pleasant, medicated, anti
septic and healing vapor that arises.
This method relieves that stuffiness
at once, and makes you’feel fine.
You can get a bottle ot HYOMEI at
druggists everywhere, or at Dodson's
Pharmacy, for only 60 cent*. Ask for
extra bottle HYOMEI Inhalent
But bear in mind that a HYOMEI
outfit, which Includes Intialer and bot-
tlo ot HYOMEI, costs $1.00.
But, as stated before, It you already
own an Inhaler, a bottle'of HYOMEI
costs but 60 cents.
HYOMEI la guaranteed by Dodson'*
Pharmacy and druggists everywhere
to cure catarrh, sore throat, colds,
asthma and croup, or money back.
Try it on that generous basis.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
1840
MR. FARMER
Times havo changed from when you -was a boy. Progressive people dj.
posit their money In some good Bank. They pay their bills by check. Lots'
of reasons why you should havo a bank account with
Americus National Bank
UNDER FEDERAL CONTROL
Capital .. .. $100,000.06
Stockholder liability (under U. S., laws) .. .. $100,000.00
Security to Depositors .. .. .. $200,000.00
A. LOWIiEY, l’rcs’L W. T. LANE, Vico l’rcs’L
M. M. LOWRE Y, Cashier.'
D. WHEATLEY, Jr„ Asst. OnsliJer. E. C. HAWKINS, Asst. Cashier,
LAMAR’S LEMON LAXATIVE
The Vegetable Substitute tor Calomel
Biliousness, Constipation, Indigestion, Dizziness, and other disorders of
tho Liver, Stomach, and Bowels aro quickly corrected by the use of
LAMAR’S LEMON LAXATIVE (called L. L. L. for short.)
It is nature’s own remedy. Tones up the system, restores vigorous
health and promotes cheerfulness. Sold by leading druggiats.
FOR SALE.
202 1-2 acres gray pobbly, le.-'el land, well improved, 12 mlios East
of Americus. Price $13.00 per acre.
202 1-2 acres r J pebbly land, woll improved, produces well, 6 miles
Southwest of city. Price $20.00 por acre.
50 acres red pebbly land, 12 miles East of city, 35 acres opened;
balance good timber. 'Price $875.00.
Southern Land Company,
OF AMERICUS.
AMERICUS. - - - GEORGIA
For Sole.
10 mules on- account of having sold
$ mules ages 5 years, 2 mule),
aged 7, 2 mules, ag- s 3. Address E. >5.
Hill. Americus <-4t—*
AMERICUS UNDERTAKING CO.
Undertakers and Embalmers.
F. 0. MOORE, Funeral Director. 5£||
Day Phones 88 and 231, Nioht Plums fifil and 136
MONEY LOANED ~
Being in direct communication with New York lenders enables
me to make Loans on improved farms at Six and Seven per cc«t. Inter
est; straight five or ten year loans, or loans on easy yearly installments.
Having a local land inspector hence no delay in waiting tor oue to
come from a distance, consequently I can get you money QUICKER.
Old loans of any company renewed before or at maturity.
UNLIMITED SUPPLY OF FUNDS.
J. J. Hancsley, Americus, Ga:
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