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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY T1MES-REC0RDER NOVEMBER 17. 1910
50 Per Cent Better
“1 have used less flian one bottle of Cardui.* writes
Mrs. Gertrude Ward, of RushvOle, Nett, "and am feeling
fifty per cent better than when 1 began taking Ik
"Before taking Cardui, I had suffered with female
trouble, for eight years. My greatest trouble was irregu
larity. I also suffered with severe pains, every month,
but now I am greatly improved and will recommend Car-
dui to all my suffering friends."
Ss CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
The rare medicinal herbs of Cardui are imported by
the manufacturers direct from Europe and are not to be
found in any other medicine.
These ingredients are what give Cardui its superiority,
as a female medicine and tonic, over any other medicine.
For over 50 years Cardui has been the favorite wom
an’s medicine. The ladies like it, because it is so easy
to take, so gentle, so safe, so reliable in its results, and
they have faith in its curative tonic powers, because of
the thousands of other ladies it has helped. Try it today.
- aasjj&csasfcS'Bsaaas.'feap
EVERETT KILLED
AND TAVLOR
IS INJURED
STRIKERS ARE
FIGHTING IT
TO FINISH.
GALLOWS GETS
RDERI
ALL RIGHT
Auto Ditched and Occupants No Hope of Adjustment of Finger Prints in Blood Told
Are Maimed. the Strike. the Story.
Car Skidded and Struck Pine Tree- Express Wagon Drivers Refuse lo First Cese Upon Record Where Con-
Everett Was Killed Instantly While Abide By Agreement-Chauffeurs victlon and Death Sentence Fol-
and Cab Drivers Determined to
Fight to the End.
Taylor’s Injuries Are Serious-'
Both Prominent Citizens.
lows Upon Evidence oi This Na^
lure, Strong Though It Is.
Camilla, Ga.. November 12.-
New York. November 12.—The striiv
Taylor, proprietor* of the City Jewelry express
Store a: this place, was killed and John
Chicago, November 11.—Marking the
Jersey City first convict ion on ’ finger-print evi
nullified las: night tfie agreement dence" in the history of t-ts country
W. Everett, of Pel l am. was badly hurt
•reached earl:
morning beta
2 Full Gallons, $3.95
BOB
BROWN
WHISKEY
Express charges pre
paid. Put up ins sub
stantial two-gallon
wooden keg. includ
ing faucet.
2 Full . Gallons, $4.25
— BOB
BROWN
Thomas Jennings, a negro, was today
while riil.-lg at rapid .peed erst of 'He N>w York strikers and the live f OJ nd rai'.tv by a jury in the Crim-
Catuiila on the Moultrie road In M r. I cantlneniMl express companies. That iM i court of the murder of Clarence
Taylor* touring ear. j agreement was condition on the con- ^ Hiller on the night of September
The car became unmanageable and of the Jersey City men to return 19< aad sentenced to hang,
tearing the road ran across a deep work, and they have refused. Counsel for Jennings asked for a
ditch, striking a large pine tree with! The situation now reverts to pre- new trial on the grounds that tlie
great force. Mr. Everett was killed clsel >' tfcJe position it occupied before fl n g er « 5 rt at evidence should not have
instantly, his neck being broken an! flavor Gaynor took a hand in the ne- allowed. As a result it is prob
able that the Supreme court ’Will be
repaid. Put
in J one gallon glass
demijohns with handles, packed in on
his body otherwise had’.y broken amt Satiations, with -this exception , that
bruised the mayor is angry and resolved to
Mr. Taylor was injured about his temporize no longer,
face and back, but may recover. *«»’ York drivers and helpers who
The touring car in which the two believed the Jersey men would ratify
men were riding was completely tlle agreement
wrecked, striking .this large tree six sons today,
feet aftove the ground and turning over Brotherhood of Tcamste:
WHISKEY and reversing ends completely.
[Grade A] Both men were prominent citizens
Express charges Mitchell countv. their own battle and it promises to be
T»r«v nn ’
vere also on flair wi-
isked to rule upon the use of such
evidence in criminal cases.
Ju‘ige Kavinaugh. who presided at
the Jennings trial, declared when ob
jection was first made to the evidence
But if tae Internationa , , . A „ . ..
i presented by the state that in his
makes good K
opinion the murderer of Hillyer *Tote
its word they will all be eillei out
The chauffeurs are fighting h ‘» Mature »Hcu he rested Us hand
aMM^SgaSIllimin; HILL IS NOW
BOTTLED IX BOND
a bitter one.
Five hundred cab drivers went out
to aid them today, and they all
upon the freshly painted porch rail
ing at the Hiller home.
This porch railing was sawed off
an‘I photographs made of the finger
$6.15
•qiipil PI AQQ” 2 FILL bALLO
mUn ULHOO Kentucky Whir
Put up in A gallons demijohns only, with handles.
Full Gallon S3.20
S6.I5
DOWN ON THE LEVEL
2 Full Gallons jobns.* packed in one box
Great Barrier to Americus is
Cut Away. '
that they will never go back until the prints In the paint. Following Jen-
union is recognized. ai n P*’ arrest three photographs were
- compared twith new Imprints of his
Land made at the police bureau of Iden
tification.
Finger-print experts testified at th
trial that there were 33 points o
BALE AN ACRE NEGRO
DOWN IN LAURENS
mother. This 'Hfitf!
to'Bng her ph y £?*
Pared for the I »2
leaves her tSh d “ la »A «
Power,
. _ __ ments. Thi. a.
Mother’s Friend is used before the coming of baby an,! ,v C4# ** u
remain » healthy mother. It is tho only remedy tint n
prepares the system for healthy motherhood, and brinJVi 7 *«4 a
easy consummation of the term. Women, who use Mntw? * to
saved much suffering when the little one arrives, and tcdl’ rrtQ A«
with no ill effects, or chronic troubles. Every expectant «
her health by using Mothers Friend, - aotitr
thus preparing her physical condition
for the hour of motherhood. This
medicine is for sals at drug stores.
Write for free hock for expectant
mothers
BHADFIEIjD nEGULATOE 00.,
Atlanta, Ga.
—wool.
LAMAR’S LEMON LAXATIVI
The Vegetable Substitute for Calomel
Biliousness, Constipation, Indigestion, Dizziness, and
the Liver, Stomach, and Bowels are quickly correctodT.^
LAMAR’S LEMON LAXATIVE (called L. L. L. for short.)
It is nature’s own remedy. Tones up the system, restores i
health and promotes cheerfulness. Sold by leading druggies. **
For First-Class Plumbi
and Electrical Work
CALL No- 580
W. D. PAYNE
Plumbing and Electrical Contractor,
pairing a Specialty. Cotney Bull
J. AY. WHEATLEY, President, CRAWFORD WHEAUII.il
B. E. McNULTY, Cushier.
Commercial City Ban
Express charges prepaid
V This is st the rate of 78jc per qt when yon order 2 gallonsst a time ake j, i;I , or scveIKV , veJra a barr ; er
We gnaranteo all these Whiskies to give satisfaction, otherwise they may b. to vn;'*ricu--, down to the level of a
returned stour expense and money will be refunded.
Sesd Postofflcc of Express Besey Order Direct Ta
THE SHELDON CO.Dept. 11, Covington, Ky.
The Herculean task of cutting Muck- Shows What Industry and
Good Farming Does.
similari’y on the first three fingers >
of the left hand of the murderer of Our Deposits are Guaranteed by the
Hmer and thut or Jennings. acter and Integrity of our
Directors
fine road wa 3 completed yesterday and
the appearance of that locality Is thus
greatly changed. Supt. Christian.
Good Results Always Follow
The use of Foley Kidney Pills. They!
are upbuilding. strengthening and | # Wheatley,
sooting. Tonic in action, quick in re- ^ g. »$, Horne
J OYNER’S
Fire and Bankrupt Sale!
Dublin, Ga., November 11.—Mos*
Yopp, a negro farmer five miles west 3U i tl3 Sald a u Dealers.
of Dublin, shipped to Macon to be
with* 3 force of thirty-five convicts entered in the colored fair which open- riTnirril OlTll/ro
worked twenty-one days on that grim ed in that city Thursday teu stalks of' fOUND ENOUGH SNAKES
old Gibraltar, which finally crumbled cotton on which* are 1,334 open bolls.
and fell before their repeated o:i- On one stalk there are 1S3 bolds. The TO SUIT ANYBODY
A. F. Hodges,
J. E. Shenpard,
—DIRECTORS:—
Jno. T. Ferguson, VY. E. MitehtU,
W. E. Hamilton, (1. IT. X,n
Crawford Wheatley, TV. D. In
F. W. Griffin, B. E. 1
If. A. Hill,
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEI
A Great Lot of Fire ani Bankrupt Goods offered to you in one Tre
mendous Sale. Our buyer has Just sent us from Chicago a large amount
of fire and bankrupt goods. These goods were sold in lots, and our buyer
picked only the very best of the goods offered for us.
The bankrupt goods are not dam-aged at all and the fire goods are only
slightly damaged by having Been ;; little we or burned.
Just think of getting the very cream of a fire and bankrupt stock in one
enormous Fire and Bankrupt Sale. Fire and Bankrupt Prices:
T73TT Coate Thread 3c si»ool. This
slaughts. Muckalee bill is norw a stalks were pulled from one acre of
perfectly graded piece of roadway and ground from which Yopp has githereJ
a credit to Sumter county, instead and ginned two bales of cotton. The
of an obstacle in the pathway of prog- two tales m ere sent to Macon also and
res*. The convict force is now 'build- will be exhibited. The cotton was
!ng a road from the east end of Muck- grown from seed improved by the
alee bridge to the end of'Spring street negro and which li* calls ••’Yapp’s Im-
at the railroad crossing, so that wa- proved.”
goes and autos can soon travel that From twenty Acres of linj Yopp h*is
i way in comfort already ginned nineteen bales >aud is
• now* picking the twentieth bale. He
Emanuel County’s Snake Crop
Partly Harvested.
Regal Range
famous and beat thread made wu only
vet. and Ii not damaged as to strength
and dariabillty. Our regular stock is
aot Included in this lot.
Yard Wide Bleaching 5c yard. Ext.-s
good quality and full 36 Inches wide.
This bleaching wu not in the fire
goods lot A 10 cents value.
$1-00 Wool Goods 13c yard. Thev
ars genuine all-wool goods in beauti
ful pattern,, but are allghtiy stained
and burned. The damage is mostly on
’the edge. • >
Not Sorry For Blunder.
, , bales from the twenty acre field.
“If my frlenJa hadn t blundered in
tanking I was a doomed victim of The aegT0 b€fieves lj ,he 1>lln of
T5? u t consumption. I might not be alive quick cultivation and high fertV.lza.
now." writes D. T. Saaiers, of Har- tion. He uses two mules In cultivat-
but for years they saw Jng ] an .t that Is considered ia one-horse
l»c Hose Supporters oc pair.
100 pair ladies' and children's hose rocT s ; )Ur g‘ "kv
supporters in white and black in tills j every attempt to cure a lung-raking,
lot. A bummer for 5c. Come quick. '">ux> -HI. At last I tried Dr. King s
New Discovery. The effect was won- -In . addition to making twenty-one
derful. It soon stopped the cough and bales of cotton. Yopp made enough
Swainsboro, Ga.. Xov. 11.—Emanuel,
county never does anything by halves.
never (brings up the rear in auy under- [ ers for the user.
talcing, not even In the production of
feela sure that he will get twenty-one 6nake3 s . ^ Kirkland, who -lives iu
the Summit neighborhood, went out to
shoot a few birds for a sick neighbor.
The dog he had with h)'.m, Instead of
settling birds, set a big snake, which!
Kirkland shot. Then he saw a second I
equally as Urge. This also received
a loaii of shot. As he looked down he j
beheld a tiJird snake crawling across;
his shoe. Before he could kM this |
Are Good Cokers and Money
Sold and guaranteed by
J. W. HARRIS
15c Barrette, and Pins. 6c each. Ail I am nor In better health than I have C(Jrn t3 him un tll next gathering
these large Barrettes and braid ptns ( had for years. This wonderful llfe-sav- t[ enouglv curie to make aK of the „„ . , T ~~ V ~ , '
™ ! er la an unrivaled remedy for cnughn. , ,,,, ” one -it had crawled Into -a hole In
are regular lee ani 10c values. In lt hem-j s - vr iiP he neediand will kill enough
lm un
first class condition.
Black and White Pins, 4c cube. The
famous Triangle C Cube best pins com
prising 100 assorted, large and small j
heads In either black or white.
r until hog killing -time
cobiV lagrippe, asthma, croup.
orrhages, whooping cough or weak: meat to last hi
lungs. 50c. <1.00. Trial bottle free. ne xt "year.
Guaranteed by Eidrlige Drug Co. | TOen y app went
on this piece of
land nine years ago he mude
only
400 bunches Braid, lc each. Regular
4 and * yard packages of feather stitch
braid .in good quality and widths.
Slightly aoilsd by water. Only lc b: i.
. 75c Teddy Bear Caps, 29c each. A
great assortment of these In all col
ors and richly trimmed In fine silk to
match. Out of bankrupt stock. In fine
condition.
Sale begins Saturday. Oct. 20th. Be here curly and get your choice.
W.A. JOYNEE.
Established in 1878
Up to 19JS In Macon, Ga.
J. L. MACK, Jr.,
Sec. and Treis.
Sam Weicliselbaum & Mack, Inc.
0. BOX'IOJ JACKSONVILLE FL.
YOU’LL FIND US RELIABLE PEOPLE TO BEAL WITH.
$1.85 i $1.85 $1.85
$1.85
WE WILL SELL YOU
RYE, GIN OR CORN WHISKEY
MASONS TO ASSIST IN ........
MONUMENT UNVEILING elgli: bales of co ' to11 on t *‘ 8nt} '- el * ht
acre*. He has improved t.x> land and
improved bis methods of farming un
til he now makes a bale of cottan per
acre.
•It is needless to say that Yopp '.s
never In the courts or in a row. He
Is too busy at work to have time to
“fuse.”
Tradition &*yn Oglethori»e Eetabllsh*
ed Solomon's Lodge.
Savannah, Qa„ Nov. 32.—In accord
ance with the cherished tradition,
which is sustained largely by records
both in Savannah and in England, (that
Solomons Lodge No. 1 of Masons was
founded in 1733 by General Oglet-orpe Hexamethylenetetramine
and the fact that this lodge Is the only Is the name of a German chemical,
civic institution remaining now t „;one of the many valuable Ingredients
which the founder of the colony of KUney RenK ‘ dy ' H«amethy
lenetetramlne Is recognized by med-
Georgla was in any waiy connected,.j ca j ^ ext hooks and authorities as a
Solomons Ldige of Masons lias been'uric acid solvent and anti-septic
Invited by the Oglethorpe monument: fl* e urine. Take Foley’s Kidney Rem-
committee to take i«trt In the unveil-> dy a J u,e drsl 3! ^ n of kld -
npv trniihlA nrwi nvnl/1 n >nr mil.
, . ney trouble and avoid a serious mal-
lug of foe monument tas month. aJy ^Id by all Dealers.
Just what part they will have in the
exercises (has not been determined. TOOK HIS LIFE TO
General Oglethorpe was a Mason anil p\Y A #15.00 DEBT
-brought with hi tnto Georgia many . •
other members of the order. Solomons Man Kills Self That Insurance May
At 61.85 tor one gallon, or 63.25 for two gallons, express charges prepaM.
You'll find the good* all right-ein some cases as good as other, ship you
tor 62.50 per gallon. In jugs only.
We offer FULL 100 PROOF North Carolina process Corn Whiskey at
per gallon, or two gallons for 65.00, delivered. We claim this to re
Best Corn Whiskey on the Market
■We carry a complete ltock of everything—all the leading and popu
lar brands of Whiskey, also Wines and Beers. Call your particular atten-
1 to oaf “ROCKLEDGE"—5-year-old, battled in band, anj oqr "MACK’S
Lodge was founded in 1733 and char
tered in 1735 by tt» On nil Lodge
England.
Will Promote Beauty.
Settle tMiliiratlcn to Friend.
New York, November 12.'—I’m sorry
I had to go this way, but it could not
be helped. I want to -pay you the
money I harrowed from you, and there
will be enough left of my Insurance
FAVORITE," • blend, good and nalld. either of them. 4 quarts for 64 Oe, | S .|, I( K r|'h\fii mmi
delivered. Special jprlce,on ca*e of 12 quarts. Send for complete price I
Women desiring beauty get wonder
ful help from Bucklen's Arnica Salve, money to do so after my funeral ex
it banbhes pimples, skin eruptions, penses are paid.
sores and boils. It makes the skin soft Michael S. Keggan. 37 years old, of
and velvety. It glorifies the face. Cure,, ,. m Ada dtr0 „ t , Brooklyn, was
sore eyes, cold sores, cracked lips. . . .
chapped hauls. Best for burns, scalds, loom! dead in his bod in tue back
fever sares. cuts, bruises and piles. "Set room of his cigar store at that ad-
at Eldridge Drug Co. | dress, with gas pouring forth) from
four open cocks.
He had committed suicide to pay $i
stump near by.
When Mr. Kirkland returned to the
home of his neighbor and told of his
thrilling experience, so incredulous
were bis hearers that early the next'
morning D. J. C. Nicholson ani Joe
Cowart -went to the spot where (Mr.
Kirkland bad his adventure. They up
rooted the stump where the third snake
had taken refuge and in a den under
it found a huge rattier an-S seventeen
young rattlesnakes. All of these were
killed.
Sou s nn Iowa Man's Life.
The very grave seemed ta yawn be
fore Robert Madsen, of West Burling
ton, Iowa, when, after seven weeks in
the hospital, four of the best physic
ians gave him up. Then was shown the
marvelous curative power of Electric
Biters. For, after eight months of
frightful suffering from liver trouble
and yellow Jaundice, getting no help
from other remedies or doctors, five
bottles of this matchless medicine com
pletely cured hint. Its positively guar-,
anteed for Stomach, Liver or Kidney
troubles and never disappoints. Only
50c at Eldridge Drug Co,
Fine Farm For Sa
One Thousand Acres of Fin* Farming Lands For Sale Chela
is six miles from Preston, three miles from railroad station, J
Improved, and can be sub-divided. Terms can be arrange!«
purchase price. Call on or write
J. F. SOUTER, Preston,
HERBERT HAWKIN
General Insurance
Phone 186. Planter’s Bank Buildii
Fire, Life, Accident,'Liability Insurance of all kinds. Pl»“
Boiler, Burgl ary, Automobile.
Strangest Companies—Liberal Policies Written. Let B *
about a policy. I can interest you, giving you best ln»
rates. Phone N'& 186.
BONDS
SHERIFF IS FINED FOR
ATTACKING WITNESS.
Bank of South-Western Go
Given Imprisonment or Pay
Fine of $40.
AMERICUS, GA.
Seuurity, liberality and Courtesy Accorded Its ^
DIRECTOKS:
SAM WFIGHSEIMJM
P. O. Box 163
prioi
atlsal
i nl'i'i.
slppl
ly only
to Floridn, Alabama, Georgia, South and North
ennessre.
FARM LOANS
: . '™r ! . . , ,
For cheapest interest, quickest money, and
easiest terms on farm loans, come to see me.
W. W. DYKES. p
(Special to Times-RecorderA
Waycross, Ga., November 12.—W
, , , MlteU, sheriff-elect of Chariton cour.-
,OK HIS, EVEN (HT to a friend that he had borrowed three ty, was today declared guilty of <
weeks ago. according to the above note tempt and sentenced to twenty days'
imprisonment or 640 fine.
J. L Ansley
W. A. Oodson
A. W. Smith
Thos. Harrold
W. D. Murray
& MACK, Inc. j Though 70.000 Volts Went Through !hat ho loft addressed to Jasper Col-
Jacksonville, Fla. B#d, • t, " ,ricl " n • sim im*.
Lancaster, Pa., November 12.—Harry j - An honest mm." said Collins.
Jewell, of LUbany, N. Y., an electrl- honest that death wa* not feared by
clan employed at the McGill's Ferry] Um t0 }ong aa j t cleared him of a
■power -plant, 1* living, although 70,- debt.”
000 volt* of electricity pa*»ed through
bis body.
He stipubled while at work and fell,
bin body touching one of the dynamos.
When found by bis fellow workmen he
wa* lying against a dynamo with 70,
W'O volts of electriqlty coursing
through him. The shock burned botr,
eyes from their sockets and hi* arm*
and leg* were burned to the bone.
CASTOR IA
For infants ud Children.
The Kind You Hava Always Bought
Been the
Signature of
The rule was signed by Judge T. A
Parker, and the proceedings resulting
In tlie order grew out of an attack
upon a court witness at Folkstou In
October.
Dressed In ‘■Black end Yeilor''
Not "Football Colors” but the color
of the carton containing FMley'i Hon
ey and Tar the best and aafeat cough
remedy for all cougha and colds. Do
not accept a substitute hut see that
you get the genuine Foley’s Honey and
Tar in a yellow carton with bl»ck let
ter*. Sold by all Dealers. .
THANKSGIVING
COAL
i
Our coal Is ,rul; '
—for It's of th'* kind t»
ly, economical
and <«
IBS#*'
>\ " V
wonderfully larg^
This Ttnnksgivi"*
I
P^LlTr^ V -
Thenkosivlns
dlnnrf
burning mr «o* T '
home with m
truly thankful.
L. G. COUNCIL'
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