Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, November 17, 1910, Image 3

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY. TIMES-RECORDER NOVEMBER 17. 1910 THINK OF digestible biscuit, bread, pastry and cake*. Packed in 46. 24 and 12 Pound Bags. Whenever you see Atlanta Milling Co. 's name on packages it is The People Who Make CAPITOLA. Americus GroceryjCo.,Distributors, Americus, Ca The Whiskey #i^_YOUR Home ifflf SUNNY IlNO THUS EARLY JN GAME unters Are Busy at Capital. Not as Ctiaritly, But As Health Conservation. ngry Democrats When the IHiiiisi: of Congress Takes Americas, Will Be the Genial Host -Changes Will Be Hade Among the Presiding Elders. Georgia Conference to ouall pl«e of roast, all the breaTaud ASSPIIlfllP hutter a child with an appetite sharp- rtMBIIIUIB. cued b> a morning session in school Helnns Will BeCarved for ” ndl8 ‘ , ^<«a a free lesson m Dr - Bascom Anthony, Formerly ol how to eat it all noiselessly—aU for a penny is the lores tealth conserv,'- fion .''ojoct t-. he introduced into u* Chicago schools. Mrs. Isabelle C. O'Keefe, a member )t the board of location, Intrc ■*.«-' I). C.. November 14.^ e:1 plan .adopted by the school man- Amr!cus Methodists are greatly in- ,!,■ far offices In the Silty- ;1 8ement which Is to be tried art at ,ert6tei1 !n 'he forthcoming session I^r.-os. wCiich will be con- onc< '- A committee was appointed to °* tlle SouCl Georgia Conference, :!„• Democrats already has *' ork In conjunction with Superintend- “Kembles srortly in Calum- . verywhere the campaign tnt EH* Flagg Young in getting the 1,118 * n f° rt >'-f 3a rth annual convoca- ng the plums that ore ex- project started. dion. Rev. o. B Chester, pastor of r> parceled out by the idem- "This Is not charity; It is a health!** 1 * c *‘ ,Irc h here, and Rev. J. B. John- asstimcd an interesting as- Project," declared Mrs. O'Keefe. "The ston ' P res ldlng elder of fae Americus my . the democratic house' Cost will he nominal. Manual train- dIstrlet ' "'HI attend and present flat- i- >-nses si on of the aitua-j 1 ”* P"Plls will make us fireless cook- ** rlng re l’ or,a a! their year's work Vcember, 1911, there are| er3 ' Cooking teachers will make the ** ere ' ’ av,es around the capltolj soa P and prepare the roast at night Th * conf<wn < ! <“ assembles on Wed- N'ext — mustang Liniment AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU. Relief from pain that might otherwise cause you hours of agony. Tired out muscles eased up and made ready for another day's work. , • Lameness in the back and shoulders promptly' cured and stiff joints limbered up. Bums,.Scalds, Cuts and Mashes ren dered painless and quickly healed. Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica robbed of their anguish and banished forever. Ulcers, Old Sores And Open Wounds healed promptly and permanently. The first application of Mexican Mus tang Liniment subdues the pain but it continues its work until every quivering nerve is soothed and qui'etea. The great penetrating power of this .famous remedy enables it to do this quickly and positively. . In all cases of Sprains, Bruise s nr Lame ness. Mexican Mustang Liniment should be rubbed in persistently. The antiseptic qualities of this old relia ble household remedy make it safe and sure. :be effects of the recent ; and P |act ' It in the cookers. Next ne ‘ dav '. Xov - 3f «h, aa <! continues mi 'he present session of da y It will be ready for lunch*. The trough t-.v fol.owing Sunday, as us- iJ.j on .March 4th next. j members of the cooking classes will do ual ' four excellent positions t: >e serving. Dr. Biscomb Anthony, recently a: !„. in tie gift of the demo-1 ' Dr. Evans 'believes tbe temperature AaiericU8 ' and tbe hor - of °>« confer of tbe house, sergeant-at- of th » schoolrooms should be lowered. enc *' 18 weU kn0 "' n throughout tb< -Keeper und postmaster, each !'• should, but the children must be stale aBd wa * a Prxjrnineivt delegate inactive salary attached. The nourished and strengthened so they, ra ,ys conference to tbe general llerk. Maj. McDowell, has can stand tt. Many children at the conference which convened in Asho- Isiin to pack bag and bag- ,loon hour run about without any ™'*, 1 May ' itcry to leaving the *»pi-1 lunch. This is wrong. European cit- Co!iml ’ u8 ia8 an enviable reputa- ti. and likewise Seageant-1 ” ,eni ! ' JI *e sums for furnishing tl#n as a convention city, .and la oi rv A. Casson, Doorkeeper 'heap lunches to the children. Two ? P * C V ' l,<,re8t to Methodists, as St. stmaater Samuel A. Lan- American cities have tried It with >-“ k e ,. the seat of the conference, was llre.dv on the move. sreat success—Cincinnati and Mil- or Y ail 'zei In 1828. Just one ocar a*- . the four big Places around waukee-and It can be done here. We **™ n eM8 CoIumbua laJd out “ » [end of the capltol although t *' gin with six schools next week, two |man.v other lncfdental posl- 0,1 H» e south side, two on the west' re must be appointed a sec- 8 l de and on the north .side. All ■the -peaker, which place s lo, ber public schools In the city will he 1 by I. White Busby; <;hap- tlke “ in M 8000 a* possible, •htendent of the docutnent A'e "HI Plan for 200 pupils in bn and superintendent of P!ich a ' hoc > mostly the younger ones; but anyone in the school may take ad- > new sergeant-at-arms !s vant3ge °f icceed Mr. Casson. he will large number of appoint- Reaching the Top, Bishop Henry Clay Morrison, of Florida will preside at the aession. As Is usual current rumor has it that "there will be many changes this year.” That there will be changes in pastoral supply is a foregone conclu sion. There Is always of necessity some changes, but whether there will be more In such assignments this year than usual remains to seen. It Is not often that conference hiss { ake In his (1 Opar.ment. All in any culling in life, demands a vi,*- five presiding elders whose terms ex-1 ivr-. majority .and minority orous body and a keen brain. Wit.- plre at the saa!e t:me bv the Ka;a . e | deputies, laborers and oth- ° at h ® a th th( ' re ls n3 success. But Price* 25c., 50c-, $1.00 per bottle. uw, LYON MFG. CO. 41 to 45 So. 5th St, BROOKLYN, N. Y. “IMPERIAL” l| | Self-Rising Flour Is a Ready-For-Use, Self-Rising, Superb-Grade Wheat Flour, manufac tured to Save You Trouble and Money. DIRECTIONS: For Delicious BISCUIT/ and PASTRY: Simply add lard or any other Rood shortening, AND MAKE DOUGH WITH COLD WATER OR SWEET MILK. BAKE QUICKLY. THATS AlL in«1pr his jurisdiction. Electric Bitters Is the greatest Health of limitation. ':at such wl)i be t ie case I Builder the world haa ever known. !t w,ti the South Georgia conference th'.i; ramble, however, is com- compels perfect action of stomach, ilv- year smaller p’aces and al- er, IcHneys. bov,\rs. purifies naj en- following are five presiding el- parent that there will be ricaes lhe blood, tones and Invigorates ders wao are ciosIn! . 8uc - e ssfal quad- ■I'uiiipnnta tnr th* whole system and enables you to . , , n . , , . applicant, for the secre- g;9n(I t!)C , WNJ , and , ear of } . our da ,, y rennlum. and will be assigned to new .i<* \arious committees of work. “After months of suffering from Add 8 of labor: | after the big places have KiJ-ney Trouble." writes W. M. She.-j Rev. O*good F. Cook, of the Macon There are ilxty-one com* nian, of Cushing Me., ‘ three bottles of district; Rev. K. Read, of the Cor- I -ach must have not onlrf ®"*5 n ® 1 L' r * f * el llke ’’ dele dlstrlot; Rev. .1. B. Johnsrone, of messenger and assistants, nelr ”*"• ** at Eldrldge Drug Co. ■ h| , AalerlcUj dlllrtt . Dr.. A. M. W!l- ly special employees are ' liims. of the Thomasville district; Rev. rolls. RRIITF IS HFin DM E - F Morgan, of the McRae district. . will be special officers. ■“*•'11. 10 IILLU Ull ,\n invitation to attupj this session Janitors, messengers, etc., fHAPrC flC AQQ4IIIT 1116 ® <>ll, * 1 Georgia conference has el for service In the house uIIAItUC Ut AuunULI. been extended to the preachers’ wives os where the members of ______ iand doubt'ess a ml ruber of ti'S ladies are quartered when in „ ji i n n l, t ii i will gladly accept the large-hearted Uowdle s Own Uaipter Tells hoMtamy which c-mumm.. 1. 1 » with such a lavish band. TERRELL MAY 1PP01NTED BY BROWN i Interim Caused by of Senator Clay. tbe Mory. 1 to Time,-Recorder.) •a.. Novemiber 14.—Former > s " Ph M. Terrell will prob- o nted by Governor Brown lm before the next session '.at,ire In June to succeed i- s Senator A. S. Clay, who legislature will elect a tbe unexplred term of • and H ts believed bere I Smith will be chosen for 1 lu this event and his res- vernor, an election by »ou!d ba ordered at once. A story of more than ordinary atroe ity and black brutality was told al tihe .etnple yesterday by tie sixteen- .year-old daughter of Bill Dawdle, Zulu from the Fifteenth district. The girl told ol her father's assaults upon her in a manner that carried convic tion to those who heard the fearful deta'ls. The inhuman lather was locked up until the grand Jury can meet and deal with him for the leged crime. THE BAPTISTS TO MEET today at Americus Churches Will L. Represented There HE KILLED HIS WOMAN AND WENT TO JAIL. Another Bloody Tragedy in the Fifteenth. Jess Jones, a Zulu from tbe Fif teenth district, was Jugged here yes terday with the charge of murder op posite his cognomen on the register of the Hotel Bilfeag.'n. In a bit of pleasantry, perhaps. Jones shot his wo- is the blood the great j alan to death' In a Sunday frolic near utcc of our systems, but i D„ a j:o He savs that th«y were play- trnportaat is its work oi' " dth ttu . pistol when It was fired ,"' as | c cf oxodized tis-| , den! , t ] le bullet boring through through the kidneys. The grand Jury luves-lgate >r. t!:e kidneys become case next week. lublc to perform theiij \-''S'* •? a:lowcl1 T4FT AT COLON l J n t.ie circulation, soon *' tr . .... :UMATISM ONEYS &THIK BLOOD Ti* Americus Baptist churche* will be largely represented <it the Georgia £cate Bij.ptlst convention, which gemblea today at Elberton for a few day*’ aession. Dr. Lansing C and Rev. R. L. Bivins will likely at tend, with representative* from V respective churche*. Prominent Baptist* -from all t the state will be in attendance at L— Important meeting. Dr. S. V. Jameson, of Mercer, 1_ pre*ident of the convention. Elaborate preparation ha* been made | to care for the \1»Hing BaptisU, prac tically every home in the city opened to t~*em, regardless of religious affiliation. DON’T me SODA! DON’T use BAKING-POWDERI DON’T use BUTTER-MILK! DON’T use ANY SOUR MILK! DON’T use ANY SALT! DON’T use ANYTHING BUT WHAT WE TOLD YOU WHEN WE SAID-’THAT’S ALL. Follow the above simple directions, and you will have SUPERB BISCUIT. Failure is absolutely impossible if directions are followed. . Now this is so simple that vou will be wishing to add something else, BUT DON'T DO IT! I I Don’t try to bake biscuit from "IMPERIAL” or any other flour in A LUKE-WARM STOVE. Have your stove the proper heat, and never try to bake when the fire is dying out. EVERY GOOD COOK KNOWS i HIS. US£ ‘IMPERIAL’’ FLOUR, and thereby SAVE $4.00 PER BARREL you have beei spending on every barrel o^Sjifj f or high-grade baking-powder, soda and salt, or. at least, $2.00 per barrel you have been spending for medium grades of ihcse ingredi ents. for REMEMBER YOU DON’T USE ANY BAKING-POWDER. SODA OR SAL T WITH "IMPERIAL” FOR \LL SELF-RISING INGREDIENTS OF THE HIGHEST GRADES ARE ALREADY BLENDED WITH THIS ‘IMPERIAL’’FLOUR, BY SPECIAL MACHINERY. IN A THOROUGH MANNER IMPOSSIBLE TO THE COOK. BY HAND. “IMPERIAL” is a flour of BEAUTIFUL COLOR. DON’T PUT ANY DARK OR YELLOW LARD IN “IMPERIAL.” You know a little ink will discolor clear water, and so will dark or yellow lard or shortening discolor beautiful flour. iltiSdUi “IMPERIAL", as we havs said. SAVES YOU TROUBLE AND MONEY. For Luscious Rolls and light Bread use "IMPERIAL” exactly as you do any other Flour, adding Yeast and Lard, but NO SALT. J : “IMPERIAL” FLOUR makes delightful cakes, flour muffins, waffles, flannel-cakes, etc., but REMEMBER, YOU DON’T USE ANY BAKING-POWDER. SODA OR SALT. Ask your Grocer for “IMPERIAL" FLOUR, and thereby lighten your house-keeping burdens, and insure delicious, whole- a guarantee of o> board tkaxessei: circulation, soon : ' ac, 'J which destroys the " :1 'a nmirishingeletuents 7 . „ , an t leave it weak and Bbr Itrcci'tl"" American on perfect blood deposits j ,| rn t There. ■creiu muscles and joints T)t' ur dv xvith which it is rimes-Recorder.) Then the pains and (Sped. ‘ |ber n._pre»- vjnatisni commence. The Colon. Panama.. ^ )joard *'". n "'Inch uric acid Ident Taft arrive.! he. _ 3|M 8 la ,!| e joints and pro- the battleship Tennes.ee, ■ the preiU^ntial . * p khts .fcl-any t!ie,l i*ea*€. ■ ts are coated and lose |.- • "lule the continual 2!** rv » 8 producesawell- I ail i' j » of the flesh, s - S. S. cures Rheumatism in the only way it is Possible to over come the dilease; itcleanaesthe blood of all uric a cid poison and strengthens the aidneya so they properly filter out the 1 ', 8 no ‘omy the best of fine tonic. “ " PJjH.Yreeto iH * [“sranocsi THREE KILLED IN RACES DOWN IN r Third Death Resulted 1_.._ Yesterday. ' (Special to Times-Hecorder.) Savannah. Ga.. November V Sharpe, the Sew Jersey Z- turer. who was Injured last Thursday hlle practicing hla car for the racer, died this afternoon. Hla machinist was killed at the time of the accident. These two and_ Lewis, the J" an. who was killed while r- the new sbiri> curve on C_ akes three deaths chargeable to t_. meet. Three others were Injured. smx Pai.rma. the reiu cn? Un'ted Sates. CHENEY’S expectorant ivumx MEET mat BE HELD VS GEOHGLl (Special to Tlmes-Recorder.) Atlanta. Ol. November 14,—A three day aviation meet for Oeorfla, be ginning December 1Kb, la being plan, ned by local bsMooalst Of' The PURE FOOD WHISKEY Medicinally Pure! | ^ Juwrr Brook | UlbOM COIMIX. RIKHtf LOEB WHISKEY C9., 223 K. BAY STTlEEl JACKSONVILLE, FLA. , O. BOX 930