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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER NOVEMBER 17. 1910 GOTECIOUUn MX *X YKLT. fWCSE BAY BE ROOSEVELT’S VIEWS, BT PROW. Dally, per annum Weekly. per annum, THE CULONEL Ills SOTHIJftf TO SAV. (Judd Mortimer Lewis, Houston Post.) crushing about In his The HE AMERICUS RECORDER Established ISIS THE AMERICUS TIMES Established 1S90. Consolidated April 1S91. Xosr tlust tie eiectiss ia* Ssccme a NV-.v fr.aa Oyster Bay is all to ttn fi-W | natter cf kfataEff it is not,amirs to re- epoet that '3" is Ifetxng himself ris T[ ^ cal! the stor-ae tint ate *** Governor idl? secluded fraos the outside world. deni of N>* tortuIDK. give’to Jtooseep.-.. that the soruant* meet all comers with) But the Colonel had nothing to say: Tho had libeled bias is varSoo* speech- s strict isjntrcaaa to depart and spare > Reporters called on him again and j - |m and even alter tie facta ted ***<«H>* tin* a the «ata*. The master ofl Bu[ , J*^“. , olonel had nothing to say: I presented refused to recagmize them the wtcs hishmos; is reported as span:’-1 He ^trooped down and chewed a big I and ignore! tie decnands for a with- iixg bis entire tame -it tie library, wLcn j hole in the floor, | drawi! of his poiatnt canards and not as)een. WhM-r-r he is analysing He rose up and snapped the door knos ] tis the e-totafa. rekrxs d-v, not appear.'^ hllf or more.j Bd: the Colonel aal nothing to say. | ridoai personal Essaol:*. Dx von out In Official organ of the Official Organ of Sumter County. Official organ of Webster County. Railroad Commission ***** » ***** <tf Roo fer Third Crugresalonal T * il 10 «*- Slid :-elder- District “This campaigtxlike so ami? is the ::naed ar. e - I^t involved qa**^oa» of polary Official organ L. S. Court. ttftrn eX p 6B ju are> ©I reform and retreat- ->i: District of Georgia. THOS. GAMBLE, Eli tor and Manager, jist in Xsr York City. «aw ar. J; may be :ha: he wL« from re- J. W. FURLOW City Editor analysis Roosevejt that as w*».l cent gJOilllaal <toJpata*aK-'-o i a lit* W. L. DUPREE, As*t, Business Dept, worti a ne-rerading a: this Janccurft, +rzr} pefca. xsaXt* to k;!i A message siid L» . has Then the former praHieattk oam ctwe Demtaeracy. he * a the Co?oael hai no: City of Americas, has set the seal of fa confirm atlor. up- more Boss it * reetsed sje.-mi chap-, He t h? tui 02 on Mr. Ki* ntrseraaees "regarding ttr ^*r. bo*~ b# tnl iaaiii iAteu m.zed stork. ! him- JXx did not ariaae words nor the an ana! kSswStea in Africa But the Colonel nal not _ >ritnart from c--e He hid chased the u.*-a.: Official orzan of Railroad Commtasioa " v **• * w —•.««»'** “ _ „ * o'er the vt of Georgia for Third Congretetaml veUto the end. Szid te: _ £££ 'STX'SS*” -terete ^ £ l “,‘ S a sxs.-v-.ie elhx of “The Out- Now a bix hid go: him and - hnew —v.~ he is speahing how it felt! - meat, and the other questions wh:hs ^ ;Jvx j Dr. Ahhoct giies rent at Ba: tie co!onel hzi noU ' ng tC> S1> SrthT^l^rdered *» i- ! ^ « tectton - a3 ' J -Woodrow Wilson wins out!- came eminent- tn a master ^ seed grave jiportance t_-e message to Ted. -Such questions wo-hld have teri s y a -. t gcsathle titK the senior But the Colonel had nothing to say: settled in the usual way by appeals to .S ... mJc ha relist riews it variance His iJ f s hid”™ 83 reason *»vj to exneriesjce a p d bv t.~at . , tom from ni= oeu. ippUattSn to tS™nSMOodi3n«: ^ ^ ***** ^ ^ But the Colonel had nothing to s ay: waich is so distinguished an attribute ^rxr-reri. <te Them coo. Tbil* it He ranaped like a .ion surprised in its of the average American. But this vrc*aii nrc be -barman* for Rooeev-It Iw 4 ... , . Tag DOC CO be. Into the center of the ^ vfrm the list 7f H,i lhe Ief: hl d Ie? r^r^?y.^ n dS^m^ ™ Cf the sa^ecoC R^uhiwan K: ti f£ w ta the areplace beyond don. the reckless conduct of a hopea. ft vr*ni >• ?erfect4y pardoa- aH repair, who lus become the apoatle of lam- *b3e for zht sexxc ei-i.'r. by ami with Bit t^e Cslosel had nothin? to si?. .«* the protagooist of miarepre- ^ to so e-ariaat* him. And {n ,- ca31e *. eeotacios—the momentous queedoo of djJty . And Hirmoa romps m. vame ia. whether or not our verr republican in- *** J ^ goa^ - ' ' message of woe. sdtutions should survive, or. under the in the current of the PMBL But the Colonel had nouing to say. assaults of the agitator and the «g> He say?. In part: HL» growl was terriftc and rjmoi.n 9 tist, shotfd go down to destmedon.! p.-, ,. ^ .v- present low » , , “ tare other *re* countries under' cooai;io=s wfn the iihh Mt o» Editorial Boom. Tf If phone *9. Amerien*. Ga. Xoiemlwr IT, 1MB. LOVE A TERRIBLE THJXG. (Century Magazine.) I went on to the farthest meadow, 1 lay down in the deepest shadow. n.fl 1 ..id unto the ear-h. "Hold me,' ■And unto the night. “Oh enfold me!' And I begged tie Uttle leaves to lean Low and together for a safe screen. Does Not Straihi the Eyes Don’t use a small, concentrated light over one shoulder. It puts an unequal strain on your eyes. Use a diffused, soft, mellow light that cannot flicker, that equal izes the work of the eyes, such as the Rayo Lamp gives, and avoid eye-strain. The Rayo is designed to give the best light, and it does. It has a strong, durable shade-holder that is held firm and true. A new burner gives added strength. Made of solid brass and finished in nickel. Easy to keep polished. The Rayo is low priced, but no other lamp gives a better light at any price. ' Once a Rayo Uaer, Always One, rulers Everywhere. If not at yours, write for descriptive^ circular to the nearest agency of the Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) 5th VISIT At the Windsor Hni< one DAY (Hu WE NEVER USE THE) Dressing the Boy. Strictly high-c.]ass treatment of all Chronic . Blood, Skin, O-nito-Urina-. HI ala nieaiana (' ■~ . » • W male Diseases, Cincer c- .Rheumatism, and all n,^ of Heart. Langs. Liver, Bladder and Pelvic organ. Diseases of the Eye. CONSULTATION | similar assaults. C0.J1OU-. , .-.vow,., Caesa' prices: iad^eo* at tfe txrfi «-He *^4Ca. Then to tb e sUrs I told my tale: ^ Tcrtunateb' for our country the inJ stM , 3,.. „ « dUfiemres ™ “That In my homodight, there in the battle ground chosen for tits tight was ul ^,105:^ of tie tar-— b£i- wrara at *--» e-l vale, , tna: waicq comh-nei patriotism, tote,- ^ a^d lx rrjoerpeal !L«4 ohanBelier. 12gence. sod ptfblic npdrit in their high- ^enew d*h>Amt hls'ruor drowsed the multitude's Lai a«4 the ^nfaaA tx-K-i.-S P"*?ce8. _ - . ■ L-v fir ringill? c!l*?t?r. “And. oh. I know that I shat: return; j**»» RcpubBcaa clrciev «-v;led srtth - - - ^ n vhlng w My . But lei me He first m)i the unfeeling’ Cil» c*** 0 * 0 *£**?*; *** the forgetfulness of tbe i»cz B l z *- c * ^ASSSTiJSS Then crash upon crash earned •Tor^s dame tint baa «ow„ ^SSjTSi 5S.AL* SX“ But S^t Nothing to sa. And there Is i oame that has «rown|^^-eJ» mauy^to ^ ^c^ediga^y.^ A hal.^uP^ case h-ang do mstsr ■rsgts i -5 , s?- — — —— 1 ~ - mow. —iam* «* * K “ ~> A - 1 Ci>? QC TLXi-S. were gune in 1 moment! • Never before hive we. In our hi3- erbich n* t4t came some *reei riHs! tWT. had so m:ch occasion to blush' p nal can ,^ligning tendered lo ti r ' ori '* 3? ^ #<m» tk. Ansv/tamt Af a man lfhrt hud a 1 t*T*Y Iff Q&.eS. ... t (CJl . i. nnm eoa- tie Coioue! had nothing to siy. 1i\ too dear, And there is a fear. (And to the still hills and cool earth i *°y'®^ !nent of ^ ‘ pe0 ' i voters appeared to be a comes: and far sky I made moan* pie and by tbe people. .between persons than between “The heart in my Lowm is not my ^"'^r^ion to b£sh ^ p r 1 * S_an lalpre “ i3n fresh Tien Love Is aterrlbie thing!' The back.” Democratic donkey "came and do greater and more striking dlf- ^, from tln)( , w Ume , an incllnattoa fere Dee could be found In ou LMstory, wMch [he pouttcnl conditions that pre- between the .»t Repu.iUcwn President ^ j UJ States does much to Jas- and the illustrious men who preceeded ; -i or.* m? dearest wish ful- ehoic* of all earth's - tifv* scene fear3 in certa.n quarters him in office, than Is found by their *. «oMtlcally effective because If I co?iI«i ha.” conduct *fter they tod retired fforn “^{“^SeflnlS. less the spectre oi Ai>L the great offlee which they bad held. 4dlca!lsm should work havoc to bus- And rise my Tom Dixon will not forget Amer!- “Search all through the history or interests; the facts that the Re- treasures. -J>- . .oon oar country—examine and awdy the was dlvi<led between Or choose from heaven whatsoeer I “ characters and careers of all those! „ n1 the regulars, while : Who have been chosen to nil this ; t * £ «,nv freed from the Visions of Turkey-Dar arise before, greatest of tuinnn positions—end the small boy. where shall we find in aUl the long line lAeropIanet nrlll be “skinning cat" in the near future. the most American citizen—where shall we find a man whose qualities, whose - ! conduct, whose career after Wiving of- ■ It Mems Out even dynamite wobV UMDS in <U * Blty “ J blow up any more In Atlanta “Look tor a moment upon the man who is now rushing up and down the "Ti*r all look good when they’re S'tate shouting, threatening, abusing. at l wll'f-J !y -misrepresenting; bring ing contempt and ridicule upon the : great office he has held, and avoiding very far away.”—T. Roosevelt. the Democratic party, freed from traditions of Cleveland and the per sonality of Bryan. wa3 for the combined to bring about revolution. But I do not believe tee election in- dloates a reaction and revoldtlon. The d ask for you. firat So man I'd envy, neither Iow_ nor high, uses political Last call for a "chew" of sagjfr cane or a drink of the “Juice-" The hopes ot some football teams hive gone aeropisnlng. Mar-be Colonel Roosevelt charges It all op to election frauds Many be-furred dames this season look like real wild animals. of men (who have stood forth fa their * rear , united—all these causes Nor King in castle old or paiace new; day and generation, each as trie tore- t0 brlng a bout a political Id hold Golconda's mines less rich thnn 1— It I had you. facts that fn~every State except Indl- Toll and privaion. poveijy t»d care, ana where there was a definite pop- Utdaantsd, I'd defy—nortortune woo; ular insurgent movement within the Having my wife, no jewel I (would. Republican party which succeeded. wear— thu-t partv succeeded in the election; * If she-were you. tbit in every State except Pennsvl- , . _ vania. where there was no such move- Little I d care how lovely she might, meat within the ipartv or where . it b«. fai'ed, the Republican party failed In How graced with every charm, how the election; that with the single ex- good, how true; ception of the Senator from Inilani E'en though perfection. she'd he no Senator who was retired by failure naught to me to secure eider a renominotiou or a Were she not you. reelection represents the progressive element in the 'parnv; that the Gover- There is more charm for my true lov- nors elected a decided majority repre- tag heart sents the progressive rather than the In everything you think, or say or do, reactionary element in their respective Than all the Joys that heaven cam irn-1 parties. Including such representatives -part— cf progressive thought as Woodrow Because tt'a you. Wilson on the Atlantic coast and Hir- am Joioason on tl'ae Pacific; that the insurgents are insurgents no longer, but are recognized as >« d e« ft* The rights of woman, what are they* Republicar1 party —all tadtekte^that the Thg rlgh[ l0 til)or !Dve aIld pray . election which is a 8 i* n ^ triumT)h xha right to weep w'lthi Close tha: weep the Democratic party is not a defeat of when .others sleep, progressive principles and does not in The aeroplane elopement ie a matter the discussion of all the real Issues of of only a short time tbfa campaign, and then upon his great predecessors who never forgot that : they owed to their countrymen the The Democrats have kept Roosevelt of bearing themselves always quiet longer than anything else. with) dignity and with honor.” THE CRUISE OF JHE BATTLESHIP FLEET. Tne number ot battleships going on a cruise in European waters is sixteen, equal 1a cumber to Admiral Evans' fleet which made the famous voyage around the world, but Evans' fleet could not have male -more than a showing against the battleships un der command of Admiral Schroeder, it seems thst “baby slaters” sre because In the latter's fleet there are always the first to be married. j eight new ships, larger and more I powerful than any of those command- Count Tolstoi Is acting very much ed by Admiral Evans, like a badly defected candidate. Admiral Schroeder'e fleet is the ' largest that has ever crossed the At- President Taft fa the real wise guv. untie, but the purpose of the cruise After the landslide he went to Pans- not to dazzle the Old World with ma. • (the fleet, because the faot is recognlz- - — ■ led that we cannot stow the great na- Mow suppose the Democrats statt va | powers of Europe.much fa their sc aspiring among themselves about t.-.e UAn ; nf . of endeavor. It la hoped, big plums Savannah will no werow lustily be cause there were only three killed in the Grand Prise races. If the Democrat* are wise, they will pray for tha coming of many more Theodore Roosevelti. When a man bumps into a brand ot trouble worth talking about he baa 'but little to say about It. Ws can’t belp feeling sorry for a ■nan who has been handed an ides tfa too big dor his brain to digest. Partridges and doves must ^be trem- In their covers, thinking dbout e coming “Thanksgiving'' •laughter. Those noisy and riotous Mexicans * should look back a few years and wise- itr stall ♦rvmfnrl ‘*ni>nipiii!)pr the M 1 y call to mind “Remember the Maine." ft to now Colonel Roosevelt's solemn duty to Investigate that time-honored query, "Who struck BlUy Patterson.?" however, that the voyage will have the erect of bringing as many young men into the navy 2B did the round- the-world trip a few years ago. It will afford a fine opportunity tor Instruction and pleasure for thousands of young sailors win have never' been abroad. The winter cruise will end fa January, w-hen the. (feet on Its homeward voyage, will atop at Guantanamo, where our warships of all classes In the Atlantic will ren dezvous and take part in evolutions and target practice. Do you know that one of the worst things that you can do for a boy is to buy him poorly- made, badly-fitting clothes. • You cut him off from one of the man liest virtues—per sonal pride. You rob him of right training by making him careless of his clothes, because ashamed of them. Is it not better to have a suit that looks well and makes the boy care for his appearance ? Or is the other kind better—the kind that hangs all askew and goes to pieces in no time and makes you spend twice the IITED «li 145 LAURA ST, JACKSONVILLE, 1 Bright Contractor and Americus, < Builds, mores or repaiak all kinds. High class work t, able prices. Now rebuilding Wheatlq * on Taylor street, where kt| found. Residence 516 Jedersoc a faorax. Brand RIGHTS OF WOMAN. money ? FATHERS, MOTHERS, BOYS, dlcate a decadence of the progressive Jhe rlgM tQ dr} . ^ &1Uag Mlr . * P ^r do I tatakthattacjackoMan- The right to J-U fairingtoe; fted nnmarehicaf'ambitions* cat^any *»* comfort in despair, ronalderable fiptre in the el«tion.; T be r , gh . tn wato)l the parting breitli, Tawfart t^t the grea.est t 1 ng T;) a00the and cheer the bed of death; - n . . h , 2f^ « where^u vole! The right w-lren earthly hopes all fail wa\ n«^rd ta the cSgV U; To t0 wllhl “ significant If no: conclusive upon that j wandering to rsclatai point. The simple fact is that ,x Dem-I^e !f.h!me; The right to comfort and to bless point. The simple fact ocratlc triumph was publicly predicted by both Democrats and Republicans eight months ago and was foreshadow ed by oae enforced retirement of Al- ,The widow and the The right the little ones to guide ^ IC L an w.^ 1 %^on b ?n 8e s n eptemW 1“ ■•»»»• to Him who died; by the Maine election in September. .... . i rtVft nn .. -.-ntip nraLuo I TT iy r^ ho rVli * With eirnett love and gentle praLe hut S n"*tu r rn‘Z ride «* d,‘d (To blots and cheer their youthful days. hosvea'y Joy,. and^national'Demmtratlc'progress"'^ Tjie right to Uve for those, we love. Our Hercules line of Boy’s Cloth es are the right kind-all wool and perfect-fitting. For the little fellows from 3 to 6 years we have the best assortment ever shown in Americus—blues, browns and reds—solids and fancies at $5.00 and $6.50. Come in and look them over. party of his political opponent*. The right to die, that love to prove; The right to brighten earthly homes Witii pleasure smiles and gentle tones. Now thst Anger (prints are sufficient to convict oop in court. It is time tor people to keep their hands oat * The motto of Maine Is “Dlrigo” (I i, and tt teems that Id Maine waa dnly leading some in the recent i unpleasantness. There are many Georgiitis wbo be lieve that the’time Is now ripe f<> Governor Brown ta show l.'is gratitud to South Georgia Oy honoring one of its gone. ■ The vacancy in the United] States Senate might welljie filled with I a citizen of the lower half of the state. The ad interim appointment, at leas:, might well come this way. Governor Brown owed his election more to South Georgia than to any other sec tion. In the last campaign South Georgia came smilingly up with a handsome showing for him. It Is to he hoped that he Is not carried away wll'a the old Idea of North Georgia perpet ual domination, thgt he will look with' friendly eyes upon the section that has shown its devotion to bis inter ests, and that he will see his way dear to appoint some one from this part of the stnte. Let ex-Cov. Terrell wait and make bla fight before tbe legisla ture, (fat give to South Georgia one look In .on a prize of some magnitude. If Governor Brown does this he will be stronger than ever In • the ptaey ,qd on the flat lands of Gq^rgla. a box of Nunnally’s Candies. She knows just how good they are. The gift will be deeply ap preciated. Nunnally’s name on the box is a guarantee of the very highest grade candies.—the standnrdof purity'and goodness in the South for over 25 years. Are these thy rights Then use them well; The holy influence none can tell. If these are thine, Why ask for more? Thou hast enough to answer for. THE W. D. BAILEY CO. L. B. New Grocer Corner I have opened ag store on the con der Jackson Hoti carry a full line i Fancy and Grocerie Everything in New and Fresh. I me for Chickens,! Flour, Hams, anything else yooj for your table. Cal Coop DESIRABLE CITY For Si 6- room house on J* Close lu. 10-room house on IMrM^ story, lot 90x210 ft. 10-room house on large lot. 7- room house on ColWl 6-room Louse on J)cb*J 6-room house on Elan* 9-room house on clone In. 5-room house on Jst" All o fthe obove pi* located and wo have tles^ reasonable prices, us at once iW. S. dt 6.WJ Inone 656. U'anters’ JOSEPHM.D! Shoe-Ma Bring your shoes#*] old stanc. Good, i SATISFACTION GM Edward Dudley Are these thy rights? Then murmur not That woman’s mission Is thy lot; Improve t£ie talents God has given; Life’s duty done—thy rest in Heaven. m/SKEY^m f A\ NOW-A.DAYS. (Isobel A. H. Fisher, in Westminster Gazette.) )$4<>o 64,242 Orders Received By Us This Vear H * ne RIDGEWAY STRAIGHT. Full Proo ^' l £, rdj Cdndies reach us by fast express almost daily— your guarantee of ex quisite freshness. W, A. REMBERT. It’s oh. to be yoang in a world grown old. A sober world and gray; With chivalry tanlsheJand love grown cold. And the fairies fled aavay; For the-little people are over the sea, over the sea to the west. A thousand leagues through the sun set gates they dwell in tbs Isles of the Blessed. It's oh. to he young in a world^onvn PROOF Honest hlske? old. A world that once was fair; She has painted her face like an old- time queen. And tied -her faded hair; (And love; and laughter, and hope, and faith are withered and worn ahe: For all *wtet things arc fled away lie folk ! •*Mr. Sprinkles Send i _ _ .’*0.1*7 of tBM4 ftrr.e customers reordered from «u the MW "Ridge* ard Proof N. C Cora Whiskey" this yeer. Nos a ilngie kick on H . Straight. Beware of the whiskey mall order bouse wanting “•< Ibelr Caleb Proposition and their cheap offer*. (N. D.—Were you aau • )t wtu rzjj We want you to try our Ridgeway Straight Pure N. C. Coro ..TT lll *, >l L*? T ' kw* !■ and your friends Ask those who have tried RIDGEWAY STRAIGHT till*?* ou. corcuetttors aay STRAIGH’. W I* IS KEY and U) • price la quoted below o** way Straight, the difference la Wa.ef—tkafa all. No cheap blende.!. ^ at any price. Whenever whiskey ran be nude b etter than Ridgeway s'J ,*14 I ately do w. The above figures show that more Rldgaway Straight Whlafcry » a brand la the South. It’a quality baa proven It • popularity. WHOLESALE RATES, EXPRESS PREPAiO 2 Full Gallons In 2 Glass Bottles • • 3 Full Gallons In Larne Keg • • • 4 Full Quart Bottles • • • • * l!l 9.Gallons ... 12 Full Quart Bottles We will refund money to Rational Bantu. Jacksonville. ottles • • • • i any dlsaaUaffed customer. WHlg YJJ U ^ H. L. SPRINKLE OIsWlUNg'COMP* MuOfa at Otare .ml Nv.reb.... JACKSON* 111 ’ Jloarrl.f Sprlan — with th' t'evw the sea. • v -' : • • 'A