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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TiMES-RECORDER NOVEMBER 24. 1910
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In Bad Fix
SOUTH GEORGIA WILL
WORK TOO DRAINAGE.
“I had a mishap at the age ot 41, which left me in bad
fix." writes Mrs. Georgia Usher, of Conyers, Ga.
“I was unconscious for three days, and after that !
would have fainting spells, dizziness, nervousness, sick
headache, heart palpitation and many strange feelings.
“I suffered greatly with ailments due to the change of
life and had 3 doctors, but they did no good, so I concluded
to try Cardui.
WILL SHEPPARD
BE GOVERNOR
OF STATE? * n ^ a * Movement ^ un a *
Waycross.
WILL LEGISLA
TURE OR PEOPLE
DETERMINE
Every woman’» ,
cooing and pra J
motherhood
sasag?
bo avoided h* «. ot<
Friend. This great remedy prepares the expectant mother'.
lag event, and Its use makes her comfortablo during atiY 75 **®!*
mend assists nature In gradually expanding all tis-uss ™ , tei #.
strengthens the ligaments, keeps the breasts In good conSoi *>4 tj
‘‘Since taking Cardui, I am so much better and can do
all my housework.”
Americus is interested in
Contest.
(Special to Times-Recorder.)
Waycross, Gi Nov. 17.—With a
representative gathering from south
Georgia, the init
t utrengincn3 me ligaments, Keeps me oreasts In good cohiHh * B ®1(
Senatorial Race a MixedSTSS “ —-
Sb CARDUI
If Sheppard Is Elected President of 0™!* Board*’; t
State Senate He Will Succeed to M Knisht - 1,r “
! ed t. 1 meeting
Governor’s Chair Upon the Res
movement for sta.e;
rted at the W’ay-
_t i? this morning. A.
nt of tlie body, call-
Proposition
orde
J4L
The Woman’s Tonic
ignatlon of Gov. Smith as Senator.
Do no} allow yourself to get into a bad fix. You might
get in so bad you would find it hard to get out
Better take Cardui while there is time, while you are
still in moderately good health, just to conserve your strength
and keep you in tip top condition.
In this way your troubles, whatever they are, will grad
ually grow smaller instead of larger—you will be on the
up-grade instead of the down—and by and bye you will
arrive at the north pole of perfect health.
Get a bottle at your druggists’ today.
2 Full Gallons, $3.95
BOB
BROWN
WHISKEY
Americus iK>liticians, and the gen-
! oral public here as well, are watching
i the political skies with keenest inter
est since the death of Senator Steve
Clay creates a vacancy, in that august
body, which' will be filled when the
Georgia legislature assembles in the
good old summer time.
W'ftl Americus and South Georgia
for the first time in history be rep
resented in the governor's chair, ?n
the event .Gov. Hoke Smitu goes to
the senate?
Tl^e work of t
organization of \\
ei this afternoon,
advocate a drain
with the view of
now of :i
farming. Congre
the program were
cause of the de.
However, messag'
elation of hearty
the members of c
Will the Legislature Fill the Vacancy
tty Electing Hoke Smith to Clay’s
Seat, or Will the Issue Be Deterin- j
ined By Ballots of the People.
when baby comes, and assures
quick aud natural recovery lor the
mother. For sale at drug stores.
Write lor freo book for expectant
mothers.
BBAEFir
ID nnOULATOP. CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
h will lie perfect-
il be to devise and
law far Georgia.
■lew of retting a'.l lends not
eh practical use in shape for
tien invited and on
liable to attend be.
! of Senator Clay,
assuring the asso-
ndorsement from
receiv- t0 I ,;cs ,10 ' v 13 "uetuer ot not Gov
Atlanta, Ga.. November 21.—The
senatorial situation grows more inter
esting with the appointment of Jos
eph M. Terrell for the ad Interim
term until the meeting of the legisla
ture in June. One - ot the absorbing
LAMAR'S LEMON LAXA1
The Vegetable Substitute for Calomel
Biliousness, Constipation, Indigestion, Dizziness, and other d
the Liver, Stomach, and Bowels aro quickly corrected Lv t
LAMAR’S LEMON LAXATIVE (called L. L« L. for short)
It is nature’s own remedy. Tones up the system, restores
health and promotes cheerfulness. Sold by leading druggists.
Elect Hoke Smith will get into
race.
Senator Terrell wants a primary.
He has always stood for the election
of senators by the people, and as the
Kxpres« charges pre
paid. Put up in* sub
stantial two-gallon
wooden keg. includ
ing faucet.
2 Full Gallons, $4.25
BOB
BROWN
Thirteenth district in the next sen
ate, stands an excellent chance of
election to the presidency of that
.body, although he baa a very strong
opponent in Hon. Jack Slaton, of At-i
irej.aid. Put up j ianta. For Atlanta usually “lands.”
in none gallon glass; ishould Hon. Hoke Smith resign as
governor to become a candidate far
gress
ed. as well as messages from others
unable to attend.
Through a legislative committee
and a publicity committee the associa
tion will nresent the practical side of ,
i° J hlCi !,! V !l t .Y, 6 „ 1 !l, ee , 1 . d !l t °‘ v ‘ h ! the drainage question to the people of „„* h T*!'!.“ ™L“,i Z
will be asked to refer to the drainage
question in Lis message to the next
legislature.
Georgia state senate will succeed him _ ,
in that capacity. | Georgia.
Hon. J. E. Sheppard, of Americus.
who is the able representative of the
•WHISKEY
[tirade A]
Express charges
box 1 Full Gallon Express prepaid fci.V)
BOTTLED IX BOX1)
■impli Pi AQQii 2 LULL MUONS
(Win IfuHuO Kentucky Whisky
Put up In * galli.ng demijohns only, with handles.
Full Gallon packed in one box
2 Full Gallons
$6.15
es.
S3.20
S6.I5
he. has expressed
opinion that he would like to see
primary called.
Hnrdnlck and Covington*
In fact. Senator Terrell’s friends
quote him as saying that he proposes
to write to Chairman IV. C. Wright
of the state executive committee and
request him to call the committee
with a view to arranging a primary.
But whether this would bring it or
not. is the question.
It is well known that the executive
committee throughout is Hoke Smith's
committee, and whether there i9 a
primary probably would depend or.
whether Mr. Smith wants one.
If there should be a primary and)
This is the inter- habit find little comfort in the al- g m jyjj should enter the race, he;
FOOD SUPPLY IS STILL
UP AMONG THE STARS.
.he United States Senate, as he will AmeNdlS SfitiS NO Difference
beyond dotfbt, the ermine t>”? dl°
carded will fall upon the president ][) PflCfiSi
of tfie state 1 senate.
Will that dignitary be President
Sheppard, of Sumter, or President Americas people addicted to the eat-
Slaton, of Atlanta?
esting question Just now. legod redaction In the price of hams
It might be that this legislature, flour and other abdominal ammunition
which is altogether friendly to Hoke anybody is banking on buying
This is at the rate of 76jc per qt when you
We guarantee all these Whiaklea to give satisfaction, otherwise they
returned at our expense aiyl money will be refunded.
Send Posloffice or Exjress Money Order Direct To
THE SHLDON CO. Dept. 11, Covington, Ky,
Four A gal*on glass demi
johns. packed in one box
Express charges #tlme | Smith and which may !be counted up- nOT automobile out of the savings
° r< cr ” K on to enact all his administration from grocer’;
and butcher’s
voald have to eliminate the other can- j
didates running upon the same polit-i
ical principles.
Let Matters Rock Along. J
He would have to get rid of Ilard-
ma * e j measures, may not wish to bring on counts they had better go slow. Tne wick an{ j Covington, of Moultrie, and.
another gubernatorial campaign at this dispatc-'es from different parts of the anv 0 ^ erg w jj 0 might get in the wuy.
to give him a free field against -
✓
country showing a bear market
so as
J OYNER’S
Fire and Bankrupt Sale!
had
A Great Lot of Fire and Bankrupt Goods offered to you in one Tre
mendous Sale. Our buyer has Just aent us from Chicago a large amount
of Are and bankrupt goo da. These goods were sold in lots, and our buyer
picked only the very best of the goods offered 'or un.
The bankrupt goods are not dam-aged at a'.l and the fire goods are only
■slightly damaged by having been a little we or burned.
Just think of getting the very cream of a lire and bankrupt stock in one
enormous Fire and Bankrupt Sale. Fire and Bankrupt Prices:
J. & P. Coate Thread 3c spool. This
famous and beat thread made waa only
wet. ^nd la not damaged as to strength
and durlabllity. Our regular stock la
not Included in this lot.
Yard Wide Bleaching 5c yard. Extra
good quality and full 36 inchea wide.
This bleaching was not in the fire
lot. A 10 cents value.
$1.00 Wool Goods 19c yard. These
are genuine all-wool goods In beauti
ful patterns, hut are slightly stained
and burned. The damage Is mostly on
the edge.
400 bunches Braid, lc each. Regular
4 and 6 yard packages of feather stitch
braid in good quality and widths.
19c Hose Supporters 5c pair. About position
100 pair ladles' and children's hose
time.
However, Hoke Smith is a strong and the same good turn in groc-
man in Georgia. eries appears to be news to the Arner- q ;1 t!lc other han'j, if there should j
It has been the dream of his life to * cus se Hers as a general thing. True. 1)e no j )t .| m ' ar y. Mr. Smith would not
go to the senate, and everybody rec- some commodities are off a little, but nave to announC e himself before the
ognizes this. In view of his strength * 3 -aid to the customary floatations 0 f the legislature,
and pre-eminince his 'friends say that) *h e market, and there is no guaran- yie could let the matter Just rock
the people and the legislature \ would toe that next week, if an average "' e ” r a i ong as ]t st.and.3 and as many can
not look with disfavor upon his can- struck, we would be any better off enter as pleased, and then, It*
didaey for tlve senate, even at this than if the Democratic Donkey
time. not kicked the G. O. P. elephant
Hosts of his friends believe that he Halley's comet, or the lid had not set-
wMl certainly be in the race; that helped over Teddy,
will be inaugurated governor, then
LINEN SHOWER TO MISS
low the president o-f the senate to call «*©... 6 ....w
an extra session for choosing a gov- PAGE AT LESLIE. are pointing out to h'lm that he ran
ernor - j for governor for ther purpose of sus-
Americus is interested in the All-. j tabling the principles for which
™ t'Ui- Pleasant Occasion For Young “f*
denc.v of the Georgia senate as well,} Bride-Elect, j tnre favorable to them which will
| prevent their repeal.
" : As a matter of [ict. Senator Ter-
| Leslie, Ga., N'ov. 17.—At her home ro ][ ^, ag j-eceiveil among letters that
the event the legislature became tope-
,0 lesslv tied up he might come in as a
compromise candidate, provided the
opposition to Terrell mustered suffi
cient strength to put him through.
Strength In the Senate.
His friends on all sides are now
urging him to get-into the race. They
with Hon. J. E. Sheppard in the latter;
supporters in white and block in this ,
lot. A hummer for 5c. Come quick, j ;f
1 King's Xew Life Pills the true remedy given for the bride-elect, -Mss Ruth
n........ A ni.. O. ...V »n for women. For banishing dull, fagged
loc Barrettes and Pins. Gc each. All; reolinzs. .backache or headache, con-
feelings, .backache or headache, con
these large Barrettes and braid pins stlpatlon, dispeling colds, imparting
are regular 15c and 10c values, in appetite and toning up the system,
first class condition. i they're unequaled. Easy, safe, sure. 25c
| at Eldrllge Drug Co.
Black and White Pins, 4c cube. The!
famous Triangle C Cube best pins com- CpQCinM flC rfHIRT 1C
prising 100 assorted, large and small ULUUlUll Ul UUUIU Id
heads in either black or white.
75c Teddy Bear Caps. 29c each,
great assortment of these In all col
ors and richly trimmed in fine silk to
match. Out of bankrupt stock. In fine
condition.
Bale begins Saturday. OcL 29th. Be here early and get your choice.
W.
A.
J0YNEH.
Funeral Directors
And Embalmers,
J. H. BEARD, - • Director.
The Allison Undertaking Co
Americus, Ga.
Telephone 80 and 106. Day Phone 253
ENDED ON FRIDAY.
Judge Littlejohn Has Finish-
ished Work at Macon.
To be really valuable must show
equally good results from each mem
ber of the family using it. Foley's Hon
ey and Tar does Just this. Whether
for children or grown persons Foley's
Honey and Tar Is best and safest for
all coughs and colds. Sold by all Deal
ers.
Judge Z. T. Littlejohn, who has been
presiding this week at the fail ses
sion of Macon court at Oglethorpe,
completed all business there yester.
day and is at home for a week's rest
before entering upon the hard session
of Sumter Superior court a week
hence. Macon county is entitled
a two weeks' session, but to ere were Tllill nftyo innrPTrn
few cases at this term and these were * WII DUIu nHllLulLlJ
disposed of In four days this week,
dumber court, which convents a week
hence, Is the last in the Southwestern
calendar.
TRY THIS FOIl CATARRH.
FARM LOANS
For cheapestiinterest, quickest money and
easiest terms on farm loans, come to see me.
W. W. DYKES.
AND HIDES
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES
Wool on Commission. Witt, lor prits-
list menlioels, Ms ad.
’JOHN WHITE & CO. LouisviuaKv.
Get a HYOMEI (pronounce it Hlgh-
o me) outfit today.
Pour a few drops from the bottle
into the inhaler that comes with each
outfit, and breathe it in four or five
times a day.
Immediately you will know that HY
OMEI soothes and heala the Inflamed
and Irritated membrane.
But HYOMEI does more than sooth
and heals; it kills the germs, those
persevering pests that are at the root
of all catarrhal conditions.
“Last year I suffered terribly with
catarrh. I used one bottle of HYO
MEI, and tny catarrh was better.”—
Miss Helen McJjTalr. Loyalton, Cal. -
A complete HYOMEI outfit. Includ
ing a bottle of HYOMEI, a hard rub
ber locket inhaler and simple in-
atructlonA for use, cotta only $1.09.
If you now own a Hyomel Inhaler, you
can get an extra bottle of HYOMEI
for only 50 cents at Dodson’s Phar
macy, and druggists everywhere.
Guaranteed to cure catarrh, croup,
asthma and sore throat, or inaney
b * cfc
A Household Medicine
Of Governor Brown on Last
. Tuesday.
would vote
How man,
be disc or-
Slmll Women Vote! | near Leslie, Mrs. J. J. Wilson enter-j have come to him dozens from legists-
uid. minions .would vote Dr. tained this week at a “linen shower,”; tors who supported Mr. Smith
, governor, declaring they
Page. The house wa3 beautifully dec.
orated with autumn leaves and flow
ers. dn the center of the hall bung a
white parasol, beautifully decorated
with asparagus ferns. In this was
placed the many lovely pieces of linen.
Misses Blanche Pryor and Martha
Wilson received the guests.
After spending a most delightful af
ternoon, Misses Martha Wilson and
Blanche Pryor and Mr. Will Wilson
served delightful refreshments, con
sisting of lemonade, Jello, whipped
cream and cake.
for him for the senate,
there are remhins to
ered.
Is Smith's Strength Less!
Mr. Smith wants to go to the sen
ate. and there Is no question th'at he
is hoping that some contingency will
come abont in the present situation
that will land him there.
Senator Terrell's friends deny that
Mr. Smith is as strong in the legis
Iature as the latter seek to make out.
It is not denied that a majority of
the members of the preaent legislatur
were for Smith for governor, hut some
of those who were for Mr. Smith for
governor will not support him for
the senate.
Hard Fight Is Assured.
It Is believed that Mr. Smith's elec
tion as governor is responsible for
his not launching his campaign for
senator at once; that he would rather
wait and see the temper of the people
and .vhethcr they would be willing
to undergo another election for gov
ernor in order to permit him to real
rnu DIIDIIIIUR RADII! bis senatorial ambition,
run DUnlllnU DAnn All in all, despite the announce
ment of Hardwick and Covington
there is every in'dlcation that the con
test is going to be a hard fought on.
between Terrell and Smith.
Bringing in the turkey is an|
portant part of the preparatio
Thanksgiving. Getting into j
the right clothes is another
tant part of it. You attend to
turkey, and let us supply tha<
es. They’re
Hart Schaffner &
clothes; they’ll last a good de
ger than the turkey does; and I
won’t cost as much in the
Suits $18.50 to $35. Overcoats 8181
THE W. D. BAILEY'
This store is the home
Hart Schaftner & Marx clotne : l
, W. WHEATLEY, President, CRAWFORD tVUEATLE r '^
H. E. McXI'LTY, Ouhlcr.
(Special to Times-Recorder.)
Canton, Ga., November 21.—-Miles
Moss and, Lawrence Spinall, bays six.
teen and seventeen years old, have
been arrested by Sheriff Willingham,
charged with burning the barn of Gov.
ernor Joseph M. Brown last Tuesday
night. They are sons of renters oa
the plantation.
J. E. Payne, manager of ti* farm,
estimates the loss at from 55,000
$6,000, which includes corn, hay, farm
machinery and lumber, besides the
building. The ftock in the barn was
not burned.
Commercial City Ban
I'apL Ilognrdu* Aguln Hits the Bull's
Eye,
m
Hexamethylenetetramine
Is the name of a German chemical,
one of the many valuable ingredients
of Foley’s Kidney Remedy. Hexametby
lenetetrunlne is recognized by med
ical text books and authorities as
uric acid solvent and antl-septic Tor
the urine. Take Foley’s Kidney Rem
edy promptly at the first sign of kid
ney trouble and avoid a serious mal
ady. Bold by ail Dealers.
This world famous rifle shot who
boils the championship record of 100
pigeons in 100 consecutive shots, is
living at Lincoln, Ill. Recently Inter
viewed, he says: “I suffered a long
time with kidney and bladder trouble
and used several well known kidney
medicines, all of which gave me no re
lief until I started taking Foley's
Kllney Pi! •$. Before I used Foley
Kidney Pills I had severe backache^
ami pains ir my kidneys with suppres
sion and a cloudy voiding. On arising
In the morning t would get dull head
aches. Now I have taken three I Kittles
of Foley Kidney Pllia and feel 100 per
cent, better. 1 »m never bothered wit
my kllneys or bladder and again feel
like my own self.'' John R. Hudson.
Our Deposits are Guaranteed by <
acter and Integrity of our
Directors
I. W. Wheatley,
C. S. S. llornc.
A. F. Hodges,
J. E. Sheppard,
—DIRECTORS!—
Jno. T. Ferguson,
IV. E. Hamilton,
Cranford Wheallev.
F. W. Griffin,
If. A. Hill,
, SitfH* I
Good luck likes to visit people who
are not expecting It.
T. Roosevelt likely thinks 'The New
National ism” a. corking Jonab.
If a man 1 is troubled with pipe
dreams lie should consult a plumber.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME
DEP
PARKER WAREHSI!
ELTON C. PARKER, Prop. (Sueeeeeer to Connell, 1
turner* tor their
promising courtw* |
past, and ask a continuance ot same
tention to all business satrusted to me. (
Mr. Chariot C. Sheppard will s*Hi weigh cotton tor
to icnro you. Respectfully, SitLSt .
ELTON C. Pi