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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY T1MES-REC0RDER DECEMBER I. 1910
After The Grippe
"I am much pleased, to be able to write and thank
you for what Cardui has done for me,” writes Mrs. Sarah
J. Gilliland, of Siler City, N. G
"Last February, I had the Grippe, which left me in
bad shape. Before that, I had been bothered with female
trouble, for ten years, and nothing seemed to cure it
“At last, I began to take Cardui. I have taken only
three bottles, but it has done me more good than all the
doctors or than any other medicine i ever took.”
PRIMARY WOULD
COST STATE
ONE IN 300 STUDIES
AGRICULTURE
Hard Work to Direct Boys
This Education.
CARDUI
J«3
The Woman’s Tonic
For the after-effects of any serious illness, like the
Grip, Cardui is the best tonic you can use.
It builds strength, steadies the nerves, improves the
appetite, regulates irregularities and helps bring back the
natural glow of health.
Cardui is your best friend, if you only knew it
Think of the thousands of ladies whom Cardui has
helped! What could possibly prevent it from helping you?
Remember you cannot get the benefit of the Cardui
ingredients in any other medicine, for they are not for sale
in any drug store except in the Cardui bottle. Try CarduL
Write to: Laics' Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, Tccx,
for Special Instructed, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment (or Women,** tent free.
Reasons for and Against
Such Elections.
Washington, D. C, Nov. 2S.—Re
markable as it may seem, only one
out of every 500 young people in tie
_______ I country districts in the United States
Smith Hen Oppose It While Terrell an agricultural college to
rr complete his education. Equaii'} as
Hen Favor Primary for Senator- itr . ng e u the fact that ninety-four
Each County Would Be Assessed %££&£££.
tor Election Expenses. This wonderful state of affairs, when
_____ j every effort is being put forth' to edu
cate the country child, is found to bo
the result after years of careful labor
and painstaking investigation by
OFFICIALS GIVEN
SEVERE JOLT
IN ATLANTA
Investigation in Mail Service
Continues,
Numerous Old Heads Drop Into the
Basket In Pathway of the Busy
Axe and Others Still Are Lingering
on the Anxious Bench.
Atlanta. Ga., November 2G.—Intima
tion comes from Washington that a
far-reaching shake-up is tQ take place
j Full Gallons, $3.95
BOB
BROWN
WHISKEY
Expres* charges pre
paid. Put up in a sub
stantial two-gallon
wooden kep, includ
ing faucet.
2 Full Gallons, $4.25
BOB
BROWN
WHISKEY
[Grade A]
Express charges
•repaid. Put
in 2 one gallon g lata
demijohn^wi»h bandies, packed In one
box 1 Full Gallon Express prepaid |g.V)
BOTTLED IX BOXD
“HIGH CLASS” L5WK5 $6.15
Put up In 1 gallong demijohns only, with handles.
Full Gallon S3.20
2 Full Gallons jobns.' packed in one box S6.I5
Express charges prepaid
This is at the rate of T6Sc per qt when you order 2 gallons at a time
(Special to Times-Recorder.)
Atlanta, Nov. 26.—“Primary or i
primary for the senatorial election
The big political wrangle of today in pcrts in the Department of A&ricul-j a j| over the iSouth, following thie re-
Georgia is summed up in that phrase. ture. ^ j moval of officials and cluerks here by
The fight of Hoke Smith for senator Not long ago Secretary Wilson 8e V order of Postmaster General Hitch-
and Joseph M. Terrell for senator will John Hamilton and J. M. Stedman, CO ck. A spirit of uneasiness pervades
be begun by them only after it has both specialists in farmers’ institute t >j e Atlanta office now and the men are
been decided in what arena they are work, to the task of finding whether: a jj on pj ns j or f ear t he axe will strike
to combat. Whether before the legisla- the government was making any I them next. None of those implicated
ture or before the people. headway in return for the thousands . n t ^ e recen t changes will talk.
Of course, tils up to the executive of dollars that it Is annually spending
committee to call a primary or not call on the education of the child in the
it. Hoke Smith is opposed to the rural districts. These experts have
primary, and the committee agrees just made their report.
16 *» t!io cv-.
children. ir ca
f* Blory, and tw
,0r tie ioj S,"
j *° w expectant
tag, nor feel that ehe to in danger when baby comea '
in preparation of tho evont. Mother’s Friend relieve Uler T
caused by the strain on the differont ligaments ov „,„ Mi
action, prevents backache and numbness of limbs and Z? "to
of breast glands. Its regular use fits and prepares cve4 ‘ i!i a
system for a proper and natural SK a _ Portion
ending of tho term, and it assures
for her a quick and complete recov
ery. Mother’s Friend is sold at
drug stores. Write for free book for
expectant mothers.
BBADFTRLO REGULATOR 00,
Atlanta, da.
LAMAR'S LEMON LAXA
The Vegetable Substitute for Calomel
Biliousness, Constipation, Indigestion, Dizziness, and oth
the Liver, Stomach, and Bowels are quickly correctJiv'
LAMAR’S LEMON LAXATIVE (called L. L. L. for ,25
It is nature's own remedy. Tones up the system, rJtri
health and promotes cheerfulness.
reatoin
with Hoke Smith. Terrel! is in favor
of the primary, but the committee :»
against him.
Right now Terrell and Terrell's fol
lowers are trying by argument and
appeal to the old party faction lines
to create a popular sentiment for tb<e
E. F. Blodgett, former postmaster
and superintendent of the West End
Branch, has been removed, together
with James Norton and S. F. Giles,
clerk in the local office.
It Is charged that the particular
complaint in Atlanta is regarding Ir
regularities in weighing newspaper
mail, it being intimated that tbe gov
ernment has been the loser of many
thousands of dollars by inaccurate
weighing.
L. M. Terrell, for many years su
perintendent of railway mall service,
has been reduced to a minor position
e guarantee sit these Whiskies to give satisfaction, otherwise they may be
returned at oar expense and money will be refunded.
<fend Postoffice or Exjress Money Order Direct To
HE SHLDON CO. Dept. 11, Covington, Ky
JOYNER’S
Fire and Bankrupt Sale!
Nature Study First.
In order to reach the 499 out of
every 5W rural boys and girls who
cannot go to an agricultural college,
and yet in whom some attachment for
an interest in rural life should be in
culcated. there has developed quite
primary strong enough to force the generally a demand for the introduc-
cxecutive committee to “about face” tion into the rural schools of subjects
on the question. that will educate In the direction of
The Hoke Smith supporters are appreciation of rural life and its op-
busy arguing the disadvantages and portunities instead of confining the on the g roun ds of inefficiency of ad-
ueelessness of the primary. teaching, as heretofore, to studies that miinstration and failure to take pre-
As the legislature now lines up, ignore the country and direct the cautionary measures in preventing the
Hoke Smith is absolutely sure to win scholar's attention to the occupations alleged errors. He will be succeed-
if the legislature elects. Mr. Smith of the towns and cities. e( j y,y q w*. peppers, now located at
himself and Ms supporters believe he The first effort to meet this demand Cleveland.
oald be sure to be elected by the was made by the town and city it i 8 said that as a result of the 1
people, too. but, on the face of it, it schools through the introduction of investigations which have been under,
is not so absolutely sure. topics which later were all embraced W ay here for months, a complete!
Here is another important feature under the term “nature study.” Aftsr change will be inaugurated in the
of the case: the value and practicability of thta system of <weighing and a huge sum
Nearly all the quiet citizens of Geor- new feature in education had been saved to the government,
gii who have no active factional in- demonstrated by the towns and cities. _____
Copyright Han SebaSher
t«refit In the tight are opposed to the rural school authorities became inter- Beware of Ointments lor Uatnrrli That
primary on the ground that it wii! ested and a few of the more pro- Contain Morcnrj,
cost over fifty thousand dollars, and gressive introduced it into their course
maybe as much as seventy-five thous- of study. . '
and dollars. This would mean at A, a part of the course In education “nM^YLlVMdM’mp.etoineraMe 1
leas: three hundred and fifty dollars’ for children of public school age ays- l;ie W hoie system wneu entering It
expense to every county, and an ex- tern of “clubs" has been organized in uroug.v the mucous surfaces. Such
pense which i3 not necessary under many sections by rural teachers r.ni articles should never be used except
the !aw. county officials of schools. Intended to Prescriptions from reputable pny-
, .... ulcians, as the damage they wil: do !s
They are opposed to it. also, be- interest the pupils in country life and tea fold t0 tbe gaod yoa caa p03glblj .
cause Georgia, they say, r.’aa been hav- at the same time to be of service in derive from them. Hail’s Catarrh Cure, . , i , ,
Ing too many elections anyway, about (preparing them for future work. 1 manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., coat, mat covers you up ana<
, ... , . , Trtlurlr. n m.ntnln . r, r. maesnau « ., ,1 ' •/ MT
as many as she can carry. They ar- waether that work be on the farm or
gue, too. that there I3 no precedent In some other occupation or profe3-
jfor such a thing in Georgia; that sion.
while Georgia wa3 a pioneer in
idea of letting the people express their of the country child with few exrep-
If you like a long, roomy
Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and
is taken internally, acting directly up
on tne blood and mucous surfaces cf
the system, in paying Hall's Catarrh
If. as statistics show, the education Cure be sure you get the genuine. It
Is taken internally and made in Toledo,
A Great Lot of Fire and Bankrupt Goods offered to you in one Tre- j wi ,,, , n the ot ' senators , GeJr . ceases with tie rural scboW; 'it monMs'Jie * C °' ™ U *
-tendous Sa ' e ' ® ur buyer 1,38 l u,t 8ect us from Chicago a large amo mt Kla baa never s[ood f or the calling of follows that the great body of young Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c. per
are anil bankrupt goods. These goods were sold in lots, and our buyer I an Uo!a ,, aa une xplred term, people of the country are left with- bottle.
.eked only the very best of the goods offered for us. j wou ,„ estab!lsh an expenlsve pre- out special training that will give them < „ Ta ! I , e Hall ' s Famll - V Pil,s !ot coa '
The bankrupt goods are not dam-aged at ail and the fire goods are only | celeat> thev gay> t0 beg:n „ now . pract | ca i acquaintance with the busl- l n '
- ightly damaged by hating been a little we or burned. The advocates of the primary, on ne3s operations of the farm.
Just think of getting the very cr earn of a fire and bankrupt stock in one , he otVr haEma , ntaln that Geor . young Farmers Encnurnged.
lomious Fire and Bankrupt Sale. Fire and Bankrupt Prices: g , tr , ou]d b „ untrue t0 the prlncip i e , Tbe subjects thnt
can be success-
?Tcoat^T^ead 3c spool. This lbc Hose Supporters 5c pair. Aoout f or which) she has stood in the advo- fully studied in institutes for young
cacy of the popular election of sena- people cover a wide range and may
tors, if she allowed a man to be ultimately include the entire field of
elected for a five-year term ”by the rural life. Since tbe Institute
politicians at the capitol." dealing with boys and girls who fo;
- tbe most part are without much
uious and belt thread made was only
mad Is not damaged as to strength
id durability. Our regular stock Is
-,ot included in this lot.
Vard Wide Bleaching 5c yard. Extra
rood quality and full 36 Inches wide.
"Ml bleaching waa not In the fire
roods lot. A 10 cento value.
(LOO Wool Gooda 19c yard. These
■e genuine all-wool good, In beaun-
1 patterns, but are slightly stained
d burned. The damage to mostly on
-he edge.
400 bnnebes Braid, lc each. Regular
> and < yard packages ot feather stitch
-tld In good quality and widths,
lightly soiled by water. Only lc be l.
19c Hose Supporters 5c pair. Aoout
100 pair ladies' and children’s hose
supporters in white and black In this
lot. A hummer for 5c. Come quick.
15c Barrettes and Pins. 6c each. All
these large Barrettes and braid pins
are regular 15c and 10c values. In
first class condition.
BlaCk and White Pins, 4c cube. The
famous Triangle C Cube best pins com
prising 100 assorted, large and small
heads In either black or white.
•75c Teddy Bear Caps. 29c each. A
great assortment of these ln all col
ors and richly trimmed ln fine silk to
match. Out of bankrupt stock. In fine
condition.
Sale begins Saturday. Oct 29th. Be here curly and get ycur choice.
COLLAPSE OCCURS IN
NEW YORK MARKET, jj ar |
with a big enough collar to 1
up snugly, or to button in
style, or to lie as shown hen
the
Sclsaffner &
The old. old story, told times with- perlence, and while the subjects treat-
out number, and repeated over and ed must be treatedlnawaytobeln-
ls'alwa^u'welco^riton-'to'fho^,n ' eni8 ™ e ,0 J hem ’ 1 ‘ by no “ fo H . ( f“' al '» Times-Recorder.,
search of health—There is nothing In lows ,hat bec * M « the "“P 11 * are n3t Louisville. Ky.. November
the world that cures coughs and colds of full age the teachings and truths! Joseph Wendling, charged with
Dec line Caused By Unfavor- ulsterette. You’ll never wear
able Advices.
thing better. It’s fine.
as quickly as ChaJnberlain's Cough
Remedy. Sold by all Dealers.
DISSOLUTION OF BIG
CORPORATIONS ASKED.
W.A. JOYNER.
funeral Directors
And Emhalmers,
J. H. BEARD, - - Director.
The Allison Undertaking Co.,
Americus, Ga.
Telephone 80 and 106. Day Phone 253
Said to Have Violated Anti-
Trust Law.
taught the mmust be corresponding':’
elementary. On the contrary, since
the several subjects to be treated are
almost wholly economic, involving dif
ficult problems in farm practice and
administration, it is of extreme im
portance that only the very best teach
ers that the institute authorities can
secure shall ibe provided, In order that
the instruction may be of the most re
liable and useful character that aci-
the
murder of little eight-year-old Alma!
Kclner, whose sensational death last
winter led to a wild search across
the country for tier slayer, pleaded
not guilty In the criminal court here
today, when the trial started.
We have many other good st;
in suits and overcoats for yoi
(Special to Times-Recorder.
New York, November 28.—The (eJ- Co!, S''ess. Is encuraging
Many school. children suffer from
constipation, which is often the cause
of deeming stupidity at lessons. Cham
berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets
. , . .are an Ideal medicine to give a chl'd
ence and experience can recommend.; for they are mild and gentle In theto
All over the land the government.! effect, and .will cure even chronic con-
; with liberal appropriations made by | **lpatlon. Sold by all Dealers,
the
young
eral government today began one of f^mer to a better knowledge of the 111 (jfllVF IIJY RIIUNfl
the most Important actions against soi1 ’ of t!le conditions which will make
the great corporations, which are said 1)18 cro1 ’ Brow qnd those which will re-| ABUU1 THE COUNTRY
to have violated the Sherman anti- '''"J **• and, in a word, the whole j '
trust law, widen Henry A. Wise, Uni:-: science of farming from a practical
Suits $18.50 to $35. Overcoats $18 1
THE W. D. BAILEY
This store is the home
Hart Schaftner & Marx clothe:
ed States district attorney, filed i„; standpoint. The young farmer thu, Jfjjfg OfUCililS AfB “BUSy”
he United States District court for' secures 1)0:h thfi theoretical and prac
the (Southern District of New York, a tIcjI ends of the undertaking at tin
peltion asking for the desolation 0 f , 8 ame time.
tide American Sugar Refining Com-! •
pany and twenty-nine other corpora-
as Usual.
l. IT. WHEATLEY, President, CRAWFORD IVIIKATU 1 '^
K. E. McNULTY, Otsblcr.
tlons, which, compose the so-called WENDLING MAKES PLEA
sugar trust.
The petition charges an Illegal com-!
blnatlon in restraint of trade ar.d asks;
Commercial City Ban
j Atlanta. Ga., November 2S.—Tiie j
i ^tate capitol building will be almost ! .i^j
! deserted this week. Governor Brown Our Deposits are Guaranteed by tB e I
OF NOT GUILTY ROes t0 Frankfort ’ Ky - to atteud th - 1 F - a - «
from the court relief l a whatever
form may ibe necessary, Including a
receivership, if deemed advisable.
FARM LOANS
conference of governors. Commis
sioner of Agriculture Hudson leaves
today for Chicago to attend a big
live stock show. Assistant Commis
sioner of Agriculture Bob Wright
Dr. R. E. Stalling*, state chemist
leave today for New Orleans, to at-
November 2S._Some- t " lul tbR meeting of the National As
depart-
red In the stock market today. The i lnents - The New Orleans conferenco
Slayer of Alma Kelner on
Trial.
acter and Integrity of our
Directors
J No one l.as ever ma,de a calve, olnt-
■ j m ent or balm to conijiare with Buck-
len’s Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect; Yo rk
Sores. Scalds* BoMs^ LGcers*' Erzimal thing llke a colla P ae In prices occur- soclatl °n_of food and dairy
i ait Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sor. t! r, '< 1 1“ the stock market today. The
I. W. Wheatley,
L’. S. S. Ilorne,
A. F. Hodges,
J. E. Sheppard,
—DIRECTORS:—
Jnn. T. Ferguson, "• K ’
W. E. Hamilton,
Crawford Wheatley
F. W. Griffin,
N. A. Illll,
ant**
g. i r - 5 *
tv. <’•
K. t*
| Crrapped Hands, or Sprains, It’s su- main inlluenSe Is ascribed to the " 111 be ln session from November 29
„ .. . . . | . , EWrhi„'."n'! l i’ l l for P1 ’ e3 - 0nly 2ic at interview with Chairman James j I t0 December 2. Dr. Stallings will
For cheapestinterest, quickest money and t,Mrld " 1 1)nlg Co - j Hill, Of the Great Northern Railway read a “How to Enforce the
asiest terms on farm loans, come to see me. .vh.uo.\.ure packer hill l Co anJ unfavorable tra< * e ^viceb m Puro Food Law *-”
INTEREST PAID ON TIME D#
W. W. DYKES.
TESTIFY AGAINST HIS WIFE ' ^ iUi 9:ee ‘ ludu,tr> -
AND HIDES
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES
Wool on Commission. Writs lor
Hit amUsstof this si
Established 1887
OHN WHITE & CO. louisville,ky.
1
(Special to Times-Recorder.)
j. Wheeling, W. Va„ November 28,—
I Jo f" 1 O. Schcnck. the millionaire
packer, whose wife, Laura Karnes-
worth Schenck, to charged with pois
oning: him, will be called to testify
against the woman, wiuen her trlat
commences December 19th next, ac
cording to a statement male by. the
prosecuting attorney today.
Croup Is mast prevalent during the
dry cold weather of the early winter
months. Parents of young children
should be prepared for It. All that ta
needed Is a bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. Many mothers arc nev
er without It In thtelr homes and It has
never (disappointed them. Sold by all
Dealers.
Maos the sad bttto losdi
TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qulnlae
Tablets. Druggists refund money If It
falls to cure. E. W. OROVE’S signature
* on each box. 2.v
Better kee^> your temper; It Is
worth more to you than to any one
else.
You.can Judge a woman by
things she likes beat
PARKED WABEHOK
rartri*
ELTOX C. PARKER, Prop. (Snc censor to Connell.
I desire to extend thanks to_tbe farmara for their P*|
past, and ask a continuance ot same promising courted*
tentlon to all bualneis entrusted to me. ^ ,
Hr. Charles a Sheppard will agali weigh cotton tot »*• *
M serve yon. Respectfully,
ELTON C. PARKED