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Ex'CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON COMMENDS PERU VV
"I have uted aereral bottle* ot Peruna and I feet greatly benefited
thereby from my catarrh of the head. I feel encouraged to believe that il
I use It a abort time longer I will be hilly able to eradicate the disease of
thirty years' standing. "...David Mecklson.
THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER NOVEMBER 17. 1910
[LOR SAW MILLS LEAD RESTING ROOM
FOR AMERICUS
SHOPPERS.
Steam and Gasoline Engines
] Portable & StationaryBoilers
’Complete Glnalng, Sawing and Shingle Outfits
MALLARY MACHINERY C0., 3 S"£
E to BOYS and GIRLS
llTI.E FLYING MACHINE. Sell 24 useful articles at luc each
Do not send money, but send for goods at once.
DMONT SUPPLY CO.. Dept. 36. Boi 380, Allan!., Ga.
We Are Behind Others in
This Respect. .
Many Cities Now Provide Comfortable
Room Where Ladles Out Shopping
Can Stop—Would Be Great Conve-
venience and Comfort to Shoppers.
Strange Romance Brought Out in a
Wedding In New York—Husband
Falls In Love With Sister-In-Law
and Wife Permits Their Marriage.
I You Have Always Bought, and which has been
for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
. and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its iufnncy.
Allow no one to deceive yon In this,
[intcrfelts, Imitations nnd“Jitst-ns-good’'are but
pients that trifle with and endanger tlio health of
uud Children—Experience against Experiment.
fhat is CASTORIA
Is n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-'
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
■e. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Wonus
|ays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wlud
It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
ntuleucy. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
It and Bowels, giving- healthy nud natural sleep.
Ildreu’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
1NE CASTORIA ALWAYS
lie Signature
A res: ro:ai far America! New York, Novejnfber 10.—-On a lit—
Why no:? tie f arai at coiemaa Falla, not far
Other towns, large and small, have if.nom Uymehburg, Va„ jSeymour E
tinein. from cities of the size of Co- Locke, secretary of the Maximus Me^-
luonbus. to town* the size of McnU-jals Corporation of this city, and Vir-
^ e * , I gluts, Is spending his honeymoon. His
Everywhere they have .been found a bride is a sister of hi3 former nvife,
great convenience and comfort to the[ who divorced him several months ago
lady shoppers, eajvecially those coming! i:i order that he might marry her eis-
in from the country. , .*-r. who os a 'writer under her maiden
very where they have been hailed name of Margaret P. Greenleif, has
a sign of progreiisiveness among! contributed to magazines for several
the local merchants, as an evidence of y^ari past,
their thoughtfialness for the comfort! Kate aiwJ Margaret Greonleaf were
of their patrons from oatside the city, daughters of Alvin Choate Green>af
atitl everywhere their efforts have, ,aa d his wife, Kate Pinkert, of Lexing
ton properly appreciated. j ton. Ky. Locke married Kate Kreen-
In most instances the merchanta pay ,ea * *kere. A son » Proton Loc^e, was
HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS.
Make Lengthy Trip By Easy Stages
En Route to Florida-Expressed
the Greatest Praise of the Splendid
Roads of Sumter County.
a small monthly sum toward the rent
and furnishings of the room or rooms,
aim the lidiM o f :ome local association
manage them.
llio tax on any merchant is nec
essarily sinail, where all enter Into
•the spirit of the rest room and eaci.i
Amerlcui, with so many retail houses,
probably GO ci-ntj to (1 a month would
ccver the full burden on any mer
chant.
born to them, and Mm. Locke’s sis
ter. Margaret, came to live with the
family.
After awhile the Lockes cam© to
New York. Margaret Greenleaf came
with them. Preston, who had stu
died in the public school, wia© sent to
. .. _ . ... Columbia University aod was gradoat-
shcuLers b.s part. In a city like e(J frcm ^ g^ooi of Mines not long
ago. He is now a young mining en
gineer.
Enamored of Sister-In-Law.
Three years ago Mr. and Mrs. Locke
lac \isi<*i a vailing themselves of separated and Mrs. Locke went to
To L\mericus from New York, a lit
tle sprint of perhaps eleven hundred
miles or more, was a feat easily ac
complished when a big and very com
fortable Steveus-Duryea car contain
ing a 'pleasure party of New Yorkers
drew up in front of thta Council Hotel
lyester^ay.
'It was the noon hour and the oc
cupants of the luxurious oar proposed
to dine here.
These were Col. and Mrs. H. C. Ful
ler and Mr. Howard F. Bailey, be
sides the chauffouer. who had to
look after a puncture picked up or
Lamir street, and the first one sus
tained cm route.
The party were Just two weeks out
of New York and were en route to
Florida for tats winter. They are
taking it by easy stages and knev
the route well, as this is Col. Fuller’s
third trip In the same car from New
York to Florida within four years.
Within that time he has driven thr
Stevens-Duryea more than 43,000 miles
lu his pleasure trips over the coun
try.
Col. Fuller Is a wealthy merchant
of the big metropolis and'spends most
of his time in travel.
“Your good roads into Amerious
Praise
To
Pe-ru-na
For
His
Relief
From
ind You Have Always Bought
I In Use For Over 30 Years.
Sale Farm Lands and City Prope:ty.
a bargain to offer In a vacant lot. desirably located and
anilary ;sewerage. For a-quick sale can sell at $550,~Cal
Bay.
pe a farm to sell, list It wilh.us,
& CROCKETT, Real Estate Agents.
AMERICUS. GA.
the conveniences o: tDe res: room reg- p aris t0 resile. Margaret, her sister were a revelation to us,” remarked Col.
Is? tj. Scnirt’mes 30 to 100 take ad van- waa writing for t:.»e magazines. HerjPoHer. '’When we reached tbe county
tig? cf it In a .“ingle day, and the favorite thcane was interior decora-! Hne, «even or eight miles out of town
number utilizing 1: in a month runs tlon. She soon became an authority j It 'waa a dreim to apeed over such
way into the lui.dreda. on the’subject. Mem-bens cf Ne»v hne road. Nowhere have we seen
The idea of a u*3i room is indicated York’s wealthy set began to commis- ; highways that equal "those here,
pretty plainly by its name. It means slon her to anunge the decorations of; Tie was told by a Times-Recorder
that accommodations have been pro- their homes. | representative iwtut Sumter county
vidod where ladies cut shopping can During this time she saw much cf been doing for two years in the
stop for a rest, where they will find tier bfother-to-law. He had become wa >* °* roa d building,
convenience^ for their 'toilet, and secretary and a director of the Maxi-; Is investment that youh
•, if feeing ill, ttey can lie down irausa Metal Corporation, and the g*j county could possibly .make,’ replied
for a time on comfortable lounges and,neaci-al affairs of Mr. Locke were ap- Co1 - Fuller. “It will induce Immlgra-
secure rfet before starting for home.! P-srentCy flourishing. Now and then ^ on ^ ere ’ ea k anc ® l a °d ' a uea
woman coming into the city in Locke aa d his first wife, Kate, corres-j F amote business Investments as wi
the morning from a distance is pretty ponded.
n,pt to fed the need of such a re3f- One day in 1909 she came back-from,
before nfeny hours have Parl3 an 'T went to Los Angeles, Cal., ' ofjummerce.
Tha ladies in charge could where ® ho ^gian Proceedings for i
arrange for lunches for those needing: divorce - The cau *« *“**** *»* de
1 sertlon. On February 26, 1909, till
If the ir.ercluntj of America* would case was helrd t * fore Jud * e Y- *’ ,
each contribute 50 to 73 cent3 a . Jan;^ of the Superior court In Loa;
nr,nth itnd turn the fund, over to thej A^ 163 ’ aad °" A | ,r11 18 ot % TO CfltE A COLD IN ONE DAT
hdie, of the Libr n rv or H'nl-al \s- ! ent y6ar Mr3 ' U>dle o:>Lllaei au a , ‘ Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
' solute decree of divorce. She wa,. Tablets. Druggist, refund money If It
socistlon tl»e; «ou.d probau.y Mnimei (ed b t;i3 court a ,3,^ p0 rt!#ii tails to cure. E. \V. GROVE'S signature
the management of the rest room.! o( , hw pR>perty ln the d . y ' on each box. 23c.
renting a convenient room, fixing It of Pasadenai 0i) . , t ava3 kno ,. a a ,
up comfortably for the ate of visiting; No „ of Locke Havao ... B , Jt
shoppers, ,.ir.d probably arranging for (he coart aUo d#cm . d that - rfi the
and
1
[ nothing else.
"Good roads are essential arteries
! commerce."
The party resumed their delightful
trip to Florida in the afternoon with
the assurance tl'Jit they would again
come this way on their return trip.
WER WAREHOUSE,
C. l'ARKER, Prop. (Sue ceesor to Council, Parker Si Co.)
» extend thanks to tho farmers for their patronsge in tti
t continuance of same promising courteous and prompt at-
fullness entrusted to me.
s C. Sheppard will agali weigh cotton for me, and w'U be glad
Respectfully,
TON C. PARKER*
IAGLEY, Holt Building,
[LES and SUPPLIES, AUTO SUP-
ES and REPAIRING, VULCAN-
fNG. Prices Reasonable. We
.Brazing, and make Broken
els Like New.
Street Arithmetic.
' one Trust. 10 Combines make one Merger,
ake one Combine. 10 Mergers make one Magnate.
1 Magnate make all the money. ,
1 st-;> toward becoming a Magnate la th- step
S' by your savings.
ius Trust & Savings Bank
pericus National Bank Building
| aid you to become a Mignate.
[R. FARMER
from when you waa a boy. Pr “*[.**'^' < c ^ ki Lou
l to Some good Bank. They pay their bi.t* b >
“to should have a bank account with
lericus National Bank
CNDBB federal control
I t ..... 1100^00^0
[ tohdlty (under U. &
Im . . »t00,000.00
IhS"- iituiaw —
r. .£££2? s c tc.
luivcjas cn Saturday, when the
crow’s are greatest.
number cf Georgia cities hive
these conveniences. Why not Ameri
ous? The expense would be trifling
to every merchant and the results
would be highly beneficial.
ot-hVr property, described In the com
plaint and aul other property belong
ing to the defendant, be vested in him,
free and clear of all ejaim on
p.-.rt of the piilntlff. 1 ’
L\fter the diwrce itiii been granted
Mrs. Locke came back to New York
’0 live. Sbe^took a smd'l apartment
in the upper part of Manhattan.
Gave Him Willingly to Sister.
Scan her friends and those of Mr.
i/ocke ikdrned Chat he iwas about
marry hi* sister-In-law, Margaret. And
when one of Mrs. Locke's friends talk
ed to her about It she replied:
“He should have married Margare
In tl‘» first place. I am quite 'Willing
that he should marry her now.”
Margaret Greenleaf waa seen, resSJ-
mg at the Chatsworth Apartments, at
Seventhy-zocond street and Riverside
til ive.
On September 13 last Mr. Locke and
"7 j Margaret Greenleaf visited the city
Said to Bo No Snortano in and ° y “ ,!ned a to marr > - -
J Mr. Locke gave his age as 52 yeses
and Mies Greenleaf said she was
A Household .Medic ine
> he really valuable must show
equally gaod results from each mem
ber of the family using it. Foley’s Hon
ey and Tar does jus: thle. Whether
for c-*.ldren or grown persons Foley's
Haney and Tar Is best and safest for
all coughs end colds. Sold *hy all Deal
ers.
ATLANTA BANKER GOES
THE SUICIDE ROUTE.
His Accounts.
(Special to Timea-Recorder.)
3S.
That evening, after obtaining
license Mr. LoCke and Margaret Greeit-
tAtlanta, Ga., November 11.—Francis ( e af communicate’ with their friends.
M. Schass, president of the Continen- These were invited to aJttjend the
tal Savings Bank, of this city, com
mitted suicide this afternoon by shoot
ing himself. Tje body waa found h
by employes, and no cause for the
she Irle.i’ pavilion at Overton park
suicide can be ascertained.
Other officials of the l:ank say noth- man. and young Mr. Locke
ing is wrong in h!s accounts with the hi* mothers wishes,
institution.
Scha-s was about 50 years of ag?,
and wide y known in banking circles.
wus a native of Holland and aur-
vlved by a widow and one son.
wedding next day at Miss Greenlehfs
apartments at the Chatsworth.
The first Mrs. Locke was Invited t*
the wedding. Preston, her eon.
asked to attend. His mother insisted
that he stiai with* h!s fitter as best
idded
Slmll Women Vote J
No one has ever made a salve, oint
ment or balm to compare with Buck-
len’s Arnica Salve. It’s the one perfect
healer of Cats. Coras. Burns, Bruises.
Sores. ScsT.J.s. BoIU, Ulcers Eczema,
Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes. Cold Sores,
Chapped Hands, or Sprains, it’s su
preme. infallible for PiCe*. Only 23c at
Eldridge Drug Co.
READY FOR RACES AT
DRIVING CLUB PARK
Americus May Witness Sport
Unless Enjoined.
The sllxlir. damage to the race track
by the circus, which came and de-,
pirtej without the odi-im of a coun-
ciinianlc Injunction, has been effac
ed, and the promoters of the matinee
races are now bodeful of getting
these events through all right. The
trotting dates arranged are Thursday
and Friday of next week, 24th and
23th, and a number of fine homes will
appear upon ihe track of the Drlvieg
Club. Not only will Americas horses
contest for the prlies, but several
Macon steeds will be brought here as
well and the rices made an event of
general Interest.
Both .Speedy and Effective
This Indicates the action of Foley
Kidney Pills as S. Parsona, Battle
Creek, Mich., Illustrates: "I have been
afflicted with a severe case of kidney
and bladder trouble for .which 1 found
no relief until I used Foley Kidney
Pills. These cured me entirely of all
my ailments. I was troubled with back
aches and severe shooting pains with
annoying urinary Irregularities. The
steady use of Foley Kidney Pills rid
me entirely of all my former troubles.
They have my highest recommends,
tian.” Soil by all Dealer#.
ROOSEVELT’S INITIALS
SMOKED ON CATACOMBS
“I 1VI4 He Were Inside," American
Visitor Tells Monk.
If tie- did. mll’ions would vote D
King's New Life Pills the true remedy ! STILL CHASES THE ’POSSUM
for women. For banishing dull, fagged
feelings, uackache or headache, coin
itipation, dlspeling colds. Imparting
appetite and toning up the system,
they re unequaled. Easy, safe, sure. 23c
at Eldridge Drug Co.
Americas oil mills continue to run
on full time and ore paying $2S per
ton for cottonseed, although there »
no money In the business at that pric
LOST—My male accidentally swap
ped to HarroH Brothers’ yard on
circus day. Party getting it win
please return and get bis. which Is li
Rome. November 12.—A party
three prominent Americans, were -
Itlcg the Catacombs of St. Callxtus
Thursday, and the monk In charge,
thinking to Interest them, pointed out
where Theodora Roosevelt t-ad smalt
ed his tnitials with taper on one of
. the marble tablets’ unearthed lu the
Americas Has wildest Hunter In The course of last spring’s exqavatlous
AT AGE OF NINETY-SEVEN
OTHER REMARKABLE CASES. - 4
Mr. JacobL. Davis, Galena, Stone county,Mo., Vrii s: “I have hern in had
health for thirty-seven years,and after taking twelve bot-h- "< tur lvnina I
am cared." Mr. G. X. Potorson, 182 South Main St., Coonail Bluffs, lows, writes s
i‘l cannot tell you how much good Peruna has dono mo. Constant confinement
In my store began to tell on my health, and Ifelt that I waa m.-du.vllv hr. iking
down. I tried several remedies, batobtalnednopermancnt rellof until X tookPe- .
runs. I felt better Immediately, and five bottles restore I me m complete health."
A SINCFRI RECOMMENDATION.
Mr. D. O. Prosser, Bravo, Allegan Co,, Mich., writes i "Two years ago I
was badly afflicted with catarrh of tha stomach. I hail had a run <>t typhoid
fever, wo* very depleted. I could find nothlngl eonld eat without causing die-
tress and sour stomach. Finally I cams to tho conclusion that I lmd catarrh of
tho stomach and seeing Peruna advertised, began to tako It. It helped mo ».,.in,
and after taking three or four bottles 1 was entirely cured of stomach trouble,
sud cuunow eat anything."
Gallon demijohn
Only *2.50
ROSE’S MwaIDe?
ROSE’S JUNKIE?
Rye'Whiskey
For those who prefer a rye wM»*»
v/c offer this excellent blend of
straight whiMcicg. stnnd.ird proof
length. - Contains r.o Cologne mint
or other cheapening substance*. For
medicinal me, this whiskey is i'*V>’
recommended. Absolute purity, de
licious taste find tissue-building
^ertie^gakeit th e f«xgnt$ in th« i
I “For half a century the namej-KOSE" has been a
■guarantee of high grade whiskey, absolute purity and
I square-dealing. The mail order fakers may offer to sc!
I something they call "whiskey" for less than our pric
j Pon t risk your money on them/
| WE GUARANTEE to refund your rr.oney7ifyod'att net dctHI
Era SS^SMOUNTA'NDEW CORN or ROSE'S WIN
WHISKEY^ Ure 41 much at n«esur£ to lot. If you wa
This pure whiskey is dis-
I tilled by the old fashioned
■ process. It is a pure.
[straight whiskey, splendid
| for medicinal purposes. 1 It
|is standard proof, full
[strength and strictly pure.
JOSE^
WINKLES
A BLEND OF
PURE STRAIGHT
WHISKEY
mor «y bacf, return the goods at our expciue. ^ou can have ’one gallon e
eachaindjy two galloni of either kind for SO. 75. Qoegillon.prepaidr$2.50
R. M. ROSE COMPANY,
RANDOLPH ROSE.
P.O. BoeNSSl
tmasm
WE KAY
EXPRESS
TO ALL POINTS
REACHED BY
THE SOUTHERN
OR ADAM'S
I EXPRESS CO?
U G. COUNCIL, Prca.
Ine. 1891. C. M. cor
n. S. COL’S C1L, Cashier.
Planters Banl
of Americus
Would Any Good business
pay more to One Merchant than
If he knew-It.
X .State.
Mr. A. A. Wlllet went ’posaum hunt
ing ilHt night and, tnoraover, he caught
■f. 'possum, and nrl V.elaUaCMFWVP
a -noxum and will feast Joyously to
morrow. The fact that Mr. Willett, one
of Amerlcui* most esteemed citizens.
Is ntoety-aeven yeans of age, lends
Interest to the story, but despite hit
m
and now placed against one of the bu
rial niches in a wall.
"Why, they're Teddy’s Initials right
enough," exclaimed one of the party.
I only wioti he were Inside."
Croup Is most prevalent during’the
dry cold weither of the early winter
months. Parent* of young children
should be prepared for it. All
‘ mI
SOr fW f SU,ldlrd ArUc -°- Jfot
IVOI’LD ANY GOOD BI SINENS MAN pay more for any Good
for a Better article? Not If he knew It. ’ fJ
than
INSI BANt-E COMPANIES are Metcftant*.' They Sell Life Ii
Also sell a gooi article. Some sell a better article than others
litanies ilifrer. So do Contracts. So doe* Net Coat.
THE NORTHWKSTEHN LIFE INSfK.OfCl ( OMPAXV I- II,.- s„p,.,-.
|tor Company along all trading liars. Good Mansgrtsent, Hralthy Growth,
Broad Contracts Large Dividends Low Not Cost '
E. D. LUPO, District Mgr.
Room 31, Planters Bank Building-, Americus. Ga
Special Bargains
In Land for the next ten
days offered by the Les
lie Realty Company.
IE REALTY COMP
LIE, GEORGIA
needed If a bottle of Chai
Cough Remedy. Many mother
tSe
a m I
Di
La
ma