Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, November 10, 1910, Image 2

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A Good Example im a good example,” writes Mrs. R. L Bell, of ir, Okla., “of what Cardui will do for suffering McAlesii women/—, “I suffered with my head and back, for over six years, and al'.liough I tried everything, I never could get any thin;: to do me any good, until i began to take Cardui. hnn cnrniw JlrtlnnH rn A OnH K%«f f It ttlf Cardui has surely helped me and built me up and I am’so thankful that l have found something that will do me good. 1 feel so much stronger and better than I have in a long time.” . . . . , , It is well to make up your mind before you are sick what medicine you will take when you are sick. TaW'CAR J<7 The Woman’s Tonic You will be glad to take it when you are tired, mis erable and wiien life seems a weary grind. It will put new thoughts into your head, fresh courage into your mind. If not sick now, at least burn Cardui oh to the pages of your memory, so that when you are sick you will ask for it without thinking. If sick or weak, get a bottle today. At all druggists. Write to: Ladies* Advisory Dept. ChatUnoota Medicine Co.. Chattannooga, Tenn., toe Special Instructions, and 54-pafe book. “Horae Treatment lor Women,” sent free. ANOTHER CITI ZEN COMES TO SUMTER. Recent Purchaser is Highly Pleased. Will Dse Every Effort to Bring Olliers to This Section—New York Ban Will Sell Out Interests and Come to Suinler For Location. Mr. F. D, Mitchell, who recently linUnlNu YYHfcAl IN SUMTER COUNTY int mm ill- EGRAPH OFFICE IS DESTROYED. Farmers Give Experience in | Disastrous Fire Sweeps Over Wheat Raising. Twemy-Flve Bushels Per Acre Is Ihe Average Ou Wise Farm-Discus sion Here On Wheat Culture Proved Highly Interesting for All. | ■ bought the Josey peach farm and One of the most tirteraatang discus sion*} at the com Shovr on Saturday Other Property In the Vicinity Is Bad ly Damaged By Flames—Tele graph Building One of the Land marks of Central City. (Special to Tlmes-Recorder.) Macon, On.. November 3.—One of the ni-oBt disastrous conflagrations In intheHOME rt-fc-SSS her through th* This great remedy natjire «“ neeeeeary f.nydcil ten afford* bodily comfort during the period of waltli ^‘**fe -a. farm nftAP hfthw COmCS. Th« * u » fetore* tern, afford* ooouy wauw** «****"• ***" ycnoa or waiting mnmetry of form after baby come*. The penetrating u& LZ*. **** Mother’* Friend allayi nausea, prevents caking of Uu hnW t, W» way contributes to *trong, healthy’ A “1 h, way motherhood. Mother’• Friend 1* wld at drag (tore*. Write for our freo book containing valnable Inf or- nation for expectant mother*. ^QIAD FIELD UEQirLATOB 00. Atlanta, Ga. jRR JOYNER’S Fire and Bankrupt S 2 Full Gallons, $3.95 BOB BROWN I WHISKEY Kzprew chargee pre paid. Put up In a sub stantial two-gallon wooden keg. includ ing faucet. 2 Full Gallons, BOB .moved here from Bluefleld, West Vir-jwaa that on wlvat growing in Sum- I gjnia, is so pleased with Sumter coun-jter county. While thirteen bushels of t ^ 0 history of Macon occurred re ty and so thoroughly satisfied that !twheat per ucre is the average hi the ^ afternoon when the building oc- fs a desirable place for residence andj United btatis, it was developed Lhat ^pied by the Macon Telegraph was fam-ng operations, that he is bring-! the few farmers of Sumter who are ba diy damaged, the losg to the plant j Ilf its virtues to the attention of all growing wheat are making an average being estimated at $50,000. and on t.ie M< oM acquaintances, with the view of twenty-five bushels per acre , or building at $20,000. Only the front of educing some of them to locate enough wheat to make five barrel* ofj 0 f t h' e building is standing, here also. j flour. This is an average of $35 port The fire started at 5:45 o'clock, just i One friend in New York state, who acre, or more than is realized fromL few minutes after the active work 1 is a miller there, has been served with growing either corn or oafs. # | of getitng out tomorrow’s Issue of | copies of the pamphlets Issued by the] It explodes the theory that raorejf b e paper had commenced and In a ^__ |J Board of Trade and also copies of! than enough corn or oics can be short while the entire builUSng was i the Times-dtecorder, until his enthus- grown per acre than is neceasarty -o enveloped In flames. The tailoring es-: en0 rmous Fire and Bankrupt Sale. $4.25 Jasm has become as great as that of pay for the flour that can he grown tablishment of James Cassidy, located 1 Mr. Mitchell, and In a letter received from an acre. Another argument on the upper floor of the Telegraph j this week he announces his Intention mode in favor of Its growth was that building, the I’alace Theatre, a anov- | of disposing of his Northern property any crop that the fanner can grow, tag pictures establishment, aud A Great I/>t of Fire and Bankrupt Good. offer*! to roo , metUou* Sale. Our buyer bu Just sent us from Chicago , i^.' of Are and bankrupt goods. These goods were j u | ot4 ^ pickod only the very be»t of the good., offered for 1 'us. The bankrupt goods are not darn-aged at all a?d the fir, cooi slightly damaged by ha.ln* bean a little wu orburnel 1 Just think of getting the very er earn of n fire and binkrupt Fire and Bankrupt Me* _ __ /\V S TlkT UiBiraVil^ 'Vi uin i.uituviu 1/ <*u/ VI vjr uww wm h'v*" lllji, jguiui t-o q|\,0 vVINI | iuid coming to Sumter for a location, that will help him to keep-from going real estate office of Edward A. Horne WHISKEY I the progressive conditions existing paying crop. (were finally gotten under control at Kxpress d charges here * there ia more opportunity and Among those who gave their experi- 8 o’clock. ..repaid. Put up, more satisfaction to be .had in living. ! onces In wheat growing, Mr. J. C. Wise,, The Are broke out in the rear of the ii 2 one gallon glass Mr. MitcbeH Intends keeping up of Pkuitus, 'who 1* a young and pro- ibuilding and spread rapidly, forcing unn handles, packed inono the wol fa ^ acquainting everyone h? gresaive farmer, stated that he had an immediate ‘departure of all em- ,H * 011 . — knows with what ia offered them here been growing wheat for several year ployes from the building. In the ex- UOrriiKD IN BOND and through fhl* Inatrumentality oth- and tuat urn guueral average was eitament a printer named C. R. Cay. 2 HILL OAiLO CJC I C ers m35 ’ be brought to Sumter. about twenty-five buali'el* per acre. | balling from Knoxville, Tenn, Kentucky Whiy QlDl ■ 3 Another party who baa ince3santlyj Till* year he stated tba/t Pot np In } galling demijohns only, with handle.. advertised Sumter county wherever two and a half acres with only •‘H G« CLASS” Pot up In t gal Full Gallon J. A P. Coat* Thread Sc spool. Thla famous and beat thread mads, was only wet. and Is not damaged a* to strength and durlabllltff. Our regular Keck 1* not Included in this lot. Yard Wide Bleaching Ic yard. Ext .a good quality and full It inchta wide. This bleaching was not ia th* fl.-e goods lot A 10 cents value. Two i gallon glass domifobns packed In one box ) Fiill Gallons Express charges prepaid I’hls is at the rate of 70lc per qt when you order (.’gallonsat a time "V We guarantee ell these Wblsklea to give satlsfaeilnn, otherwise they may be returned at our exppnseand money will bo refunded. Send Postofllco of Express Boney Order Direct To THE SHELDON CO. Dept. 11, Covington, Ky, L. ti. COUNCIL, Pres. Inc. Udl. 0. I. COUNCIL, VIce-Pres. n. S. COHN t ile Cashier. 400 buucheo Braid, lc each. Regular 1 and 6 yard packages of ferthwr stitch brtld In good quality and -widths. Slightly soiled by water. Only lc bat. km. 11.00 Wool Goods l»c yard. Hev Who are gonuine all-wool goods In beauti- on was asleep in a small room, was ever- f u ] pattern*, but are slightly stained 200 looked and wna burned to death. He: and burned. The damage is mostly on C*0 IJ fl j * 18 has gone has been Mr. Britton, the pounds of nitrate of soda that he gath- came to Macon from Knoxville ten tbt edge. soil expert.-who made up the soil j ered 70 bushels. Mr. J. M. Buchanan, days ago. >n ,1“ may of Sumter county. Mr. Britton, who lives out on Rural Route No. The entire outfit of The Telegraph Jkh I n eent lists of names from the West to 5. from Americus. stated also that ho lnc'udlng six linotype machine* and | the Board of Trade and everywhere had been growing wheat several years the large Goss perfecting press, was talked up this section as the best for and that his average was about 20 to entirely destroyed. But whit is of prospective settlers. 25 bushe's per acre. Others testified more Importance was the loos of the Jf the old citizens of Sumter would: to about the tome thing. flies of the paper for the past seventy- show as much Interest as these two' The question wjs asked of those flv e years, and all other records. The men have done I® this way the fame who have been growing wheat if they flies, containing a complete record cf; of Sumter would be vastly wider were ever bothered with runt. They Macon's history, cannot, be replaced spread than It lia. / :adl replied that they were not. In re- and no complete duplicates are pro'i- ; pin- to a qifestlon as to whether or not ubly i® existence. A Household Medic In r they used any treatment to prevent No cause for the lire ca nbe given: To be really valuable must show ™ st or the "• “f thov nal,,< ‘ s m ' r ," nn f 6cen iB i th ‘' equal y good results from each mem- alwa >'» soaked t-vlr seed in bluestone dlatrilmtlng room In the rear land her qf the family using It. Foley's Hon- water before pljnting. as they spread rapidly soon reached and Tar does Just this. Whether; One of the reasons for not growing a pile of waste paper that afforded a that there is no mill for quick get-away. The Are department lie Hosel Supporter, it. 101 pair /sdios- and chili. supports# In white and 1 lot. A Wmimsr (or »e. Cm, l»c qkrrettss and Pin,, these fires Barrettu and are regular 15c and lie llrst Vlas, cendltiso. Hack and White pi u , „ famous Triangle c Cube twt prising 100 assorted, ! lrn heads in either black , r Tie Teddy Bear Gap,, greit assortment of then ors and rlch’jj- trimmed la match. Out of bankrupt eonditioa. Sale Begins Saturday. Oct 28th. Be here early and get yon W. A. J0YN1B Planters Bank r . • 'ey and Tar does Just tfite. Whether, One of OI AmeriCUS f'>r Oldren or grown persons Foley's. wheat u ^ II iTl/>v an.I Tar >lipqf ann fnr * Kesonrre, Over *500,WHI tfvith well- established counecttona our large resources ana every at tention consistent with sound bank* tng, we solicit your patronage, in terest allowed on time certlBcatee and In our , -HEFAU1 WK.ViT FOR RATTNHH-- Funeral Directors And Embalmers, J. H. BEARD, - - Director. THE ALLISON FURNITURE CO. Americus, Ga. Telephone 80 and 106. Day Phone 253 all coaghVand colds!" 3 Sold^hy'aU Deal- 1 Krln,11nK H in t!ln county, tne nsare.it confined the flames to this building and mill being at Fort Valley. Many of little other dinrago than that caused the farmers present stated that they 'by water was done to other places, would grow wheat If there were a mill The business offices and the street In the counity. Some omterpriarng portion of the editorial rooms with a man might do well to look Into the few of the valuable files were aaived. matter of establishing a flour mill in The management of th e Telegraph the county, as it would be a meane of soon after the fire was discovered aiding progress In agriculture and realized the utter lmpossobllity of j (irppn and flRVnnr Mav I mvp> would prov * a lucrative Investment. Issuing a Piper from the wrecked; Ulbull ullU UQJIIUI llluj LUuVu n j S hoped that wheat growing may plant tonight and arrangements were' PplCOn in Foil/ Itauc become the rule In the county, and perfected whereby tomorrow's edl- ; I riuUll III luW llufui 'not the exception, and’ that there may tlon will ibe issued from the office ofj ___ ! be established a flour mill also. ttje Macon News.. The loss sustained TWO NOTED CRIMINALS MAY BE PAROLED LAMAR’S LEMON LAXATIYI The Vegetable Substitute Lor Calomel Biliousness, Constipation, Indigestion,. Dizziness, and: other the Liver, Stomach, and Bowels are quickly corrected by Oil LAMAR'S LEMON LAXATIVE (called L. L. L. forshort) It is nature’s own remedy. Tones np the system, restore, health and promotes cheerfulness. Sold by leading druggitU JULIUS I* MACK, Free, and Mrg. Established In 1878 Up to 19J3 in Macon, Ga. Sam Weicliselbaum & Mack, Wall Street Arithmetic. 10 Mill make ode Trust 10 Combines make one Merger. '"'•~»-?rusl* make one Combine. 10 Mergers nuke roe Magnate. l Magnate make all the money. ” 1 The original stop toward beoomlug a Magnate Is the step toward Ptnk door to lay by yonr tarings. ION Americus Tr.iist & Savings Bank Americus.J^ational Bank Building WbihM to aid you (A become a Magnate. Wjfmrnmm ideal bakery i NOW FURNISHING FIRST-CLASS FRESH BREADS* CAKES* PIES* Ete. at OLD TIMES-RECORDER OFFICE, 208 FORSYTH STREET. Telr nLinrw. Nn. 140. Orders Promptly Delivered Atlanta, Ga., Novemlrer 3.—Bcuji- mln D. Greene and John F. Gaynor. of Syracuse, N. Y„ will bo freo la a few days, probably. They were sen tenced to fomr yearn’ Imprisonment In the federal prison here and to, pay line aggregating *576,000 for conspir ing with dipt. Oberltn M. Carter, U. 8. A. to defraud the government of that amount in connection with con tracts to improve the harbor at Sa vannah. To Ur commend Parole. Tho federal parole board recently created by congress will meet here next week and will recommend flirt Greeno and Gaynor ibe released ou Shall B omen Vole! by the Telegraph Publishing Company! ^ ^ BOX 1*5 l ..... JU kSOI ia greater than that suffered by agyi ‘ * YOU’LL FIND U8 RELIABLE PEOPLE TO DE.VL of the other establishments damaged,: If tl'V did. mJUJons would vote Hr. their heavy and expensive machinery King's New I.lf« Pills the truo remedy I being entirely ruined by the Are. smoke for women. For bantjhing duB. fagged! anil wat er. The lose is practically fet*lin.ga, 4'jiackacho or headache, cou- ; . . . . . ^ A . atlpation, dlspeling colds, imparting i covered *««*t**. a«- •appetite and tonin? up the syatom,: this could not bo definitely as- theyre unequa'ed. Buy, safe, sure. 25c oertained tonight, at Eldrl-ige Drug Coj CORDELE STEADILY Will Promote lleauty. Women denlrlng beauty get wondor- 1 ful help from Bucklen's Arnica Salve. AM THF IIP flRAIlF 11 baiihbea pimples skin eruptions, Ull. lUL DI UllfillL sores and bolls. It makes tho skin soft and velvety. It glorifies the faro. Cures cold sores, cricked lips, parole, it is asserted positively today. NBiV City Hall ailll Dlhtr!^';^^;^,^, prisoner must have served one. j third of his sentence and behaved! well during it .before the parole board! may consider Ms petition. The terms | of Green and Gaynor will expire next Februiry. Their conduct good. „ Mrs. Gaynor. under an assumed name .has boon near her husband here. Ca|it. Carter, a brilliant young offi cer, was In charge of tho goreroment work at Savannah 1 ; Greene and Gay nor were the contractors. They were arrested In New York In December. 1882. They long resisted extradition to Georgia, but wore taken to 9ivan- nah in February. 1902. Bach gave *<6.000 bail. They Jumped tho ball, and fled to Canada, were arrested and when their extradition was refused by a Canadian Buildings in Prospect. Cordele, Ga.. November 3.—NotwRh- has been standing Cordele Is 5.000 bales short In cotton receipts, having so far re- ceised only a little ovor 11,000 biles by vvepro when warehouse men say with a full crop tho receipts should have been 16,000 bales, the merchants of Cordele and the farmers of the surrounding section as a rule are in the host of spirits and in good shape to begin another yoar. Cordele property owners are show ing their raith In the future upbuild ing of the city by the various Im provements’ that they are making. LAniong the buildings In contemplation at EMrldge Drug Co. $1.85 WE WILL SELL YOU RYE, GIN OR CORN VVHIS At *1.85 hr one gallon, or *3.25 for two gallons, express cm You’ll find the goods all right—In aorne cases as good as e for *2.50 per gallon. In Jugs only. . . We offer FULL 100 PROOF No th Carolina process wn *2.75 per gallon, or two gallons for *5.00, delivered, we c nro ,/ Best Cora- Whiskey on the Market We carry a complete stock of everyth'ng—all thehwIW lar ’.rands of Whiskey, also Wines nnd Beers. Cal your p., tion to our -ROCKI.EDGE ”—5-year-old, bottled In bond.«« FAVORITE.” a blend, good and mild, either of them, ss J<*livvr«*l. Special iprlco on Oftae of 12 qnnrta. a 4 -* 1 * 1 lint. COMES FROM ALABAMA TO BUY FABM IN SUMTER within the next f«»w months aro a fer- Judge, an attempt was made to kidnap j tm „ er plant nnd oil mllI t0 coat , 75 . C. C. McArthur Makes Purch ase Near Americus. SAM WEIGHSELBAUM & MACK, P.O.Box 163 - - Jacksow These prices apply only to Florida. Alabama, «««•*•- pi and Ten Caiw'lna, misslsslpi them and oirry them across the bor-j Another realty deal effected last week was tho sale of the 8enn fartu of two hundred acres a few miles west of Americas and near Plains. Thai purrbaser is C. C. McArthur, of Ash-j ford Ala., who in his distant honiri heard the praise of 8ujuter '-ounf. i farm lasts and came hither to Ir. - vest. Mr. Senn is a South Carolinian! who bought the 200 acre farm recently Does Your Root L If so Recover with Amagamated Arc Flint j 8TANDARD (Same Insurance as , money, f or cold. Not affected by acids, falls to give satisfaction we will refund y° ur gate. Oalt or write for sample MR. FARMER - - Jfc- : ■ . , ' Times have changed from when you was a boy. Progressive people ds- poort their money In some good Bank. They pay their hills by chock. Lots <0l reasons why you should have a bank accodnt with . . .... v . . <W0. by the Armour Fertilizer Co.; flvoi and thus re-aells It at a tundaomo • ^ K S rac ? down -brick stores ty J. O. Anderson at thetprofft the 6i. I*awrenco 'river waa an inci dent In tbe attempted abduction. Fur- eorner of KU?hth street ami avpiKie, and a new sales stable oy qulred domain. Mr. McArthur will coiite to Ninth' Sumter to reside upon his newly a?- ther court proceedings ended in their w ,, K|en , ln( . and Frlnk E Wllllams Americus Construction Comj AMERICUS, GEORGIA 81X1*1 release on habeas corpus. From Judge, OH g| X1 |, s ( rec t Catron's decision tho United Stat government appealed to the There Is also talk of selling the old Belli Speedy and Elferflr I. W. WHEATLEY, President, UBAXVKOKI' ' vl1 B. B. MeXULTV, Ibshlrr. council of Fnel.ind she flrvf i*!j7 lty ha " for who,, ' saio l ,ur I ,oso8 ' 11 This Indicates the action of Poley council of England, the first tlmo ,t|. Wl)g located directly In the whole- KldneJ- Pills as S. Parsons. Battle had carried a case to that tribunal. sa j e district, and building a morel Creek, Mich., Illustrates: "I have l,ee n Tlje privy council ordered the prison- mo(lorI1 bulldllls on tho property own- :lf " 1 l< ' 1 '!‘ d , *' Uh a w'T Ca ” era turned over to the American offi- . .. nr „ ar i<l bladder trouble for which I final cers for trial After a lone nerslst- 4 3 “ Clty ,, Xt to the ' ,ro ' >er ->' no relief until I used Foley’ KI4ley ent end invoived, JJL. Iok IA res<?rved by ffovemment for a Pills. These cured me entirely of'ml Commercial City Americus National Bank - ’ UNDER FEDER AL t’O.MUOU . Capital *106,000.00 m #t4"khoid»e liability (under U. Bylaws) *100,000.00 *300,000.00 W. T. LANE, Yk* Fres’L T, Cashier. E. C. HAWKINS, ent and Involved struggle with the law, the United States Supreme court decided agtdnat Greene and Gaynor, and they were sent to prison here. Meantime Capt. Carter was tried by *100,000.00 courtmartial, dismissed from the ser vice and sentenced t* lire years' Im prisonment, which h e serted. new postofllcc building on Eleventh; niy ailments. ’ was troubloi with balk- avenue. In addition many residences ^hea and severe shooting pa ino with are. In the course of erection or con templated. A bond Issue for public lm provements Is -being discussed and it is very likely that the matter will be brought up 'in the city council by the new year. Unfortunately, when the autumn leave* begin to fgll'coal is going up Cashier, to apoU the poetry of it. F0LEYSKIDNEYC5JBE Hikos Kidneys and Bladder Right annoying urinary irregularities. Th> steady use of Foley Kidney Pills rl* me entirely of all my former troubles. They have my highest recommenda tion." Solid by all Dealers. Our Deposits are Guarantee j acter and Integrity Directors Flour by any •melt as wheat. other name would ^ Doctors maj^aiSelife eisy and still manage to avoid arrest I. XT. Wheatley, . U. S. S. llornc, A. F. Hodges, i. E. Sheppard, TEREST PAID ON -DIBKCTOBS'- 3 no. T. Ferguson, • W. B. Hamilton, Crawford W»r»°'X' F. W. flrlffln, N. A. HIU. time p 1