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THEAMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER DECEMBER I. 1910
The first application of Mexican Mus
tang Liniment subdues the pain but it
continues its work until every quivering
nerve is soothed and quieted.
The great penetrating power of this
famous remedy enables it to do this
quickly and positively.
In all cases of Sprains, Bruises or Lame
ness. Mexican Mustang Liniment
should be rubbed in persistently.
The antiseptic qualities of this old relia
ble household remedy make it safe and
6ure.
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ORDER .THROUGH
DESTROY
|MER HOTEL
j YESTERDAY
e jire Burned to
| Death
j Arc Maimed in Jump-
! windows—Cottages Be-
Holel Properly Swept
llaines Also.
Sii Xovem'ber 25.—At
ns are missing and two
ng in the Metcalf hos-
esult of a Are which
■Iv today at Winthrop
resort in the surfourbs
[young’s hotel, a $50,000
veral cottages were
[33 not yet under control
today.
Inmier cottages on the
(joining the hotel are in
[uddenly did the ire break
| few guests still in the
!e chance to escape. One,
Hoggs, jumped from a
dndow, and was injured.
Jumped.
.boy is thought to have
|y person on the third
s destroyed. There were
[nests in the .building.
1 boy is probably fatally
1 skull was fractured and
lerious burns. His mother
allied from a window, is
Ilf hospital, and probably
fractured both legs in
STAND PAT
I RACE FOR SENATE
ATLANTA’S GRASP
UPON MERCER
Seems That She Will Swipe
College.
Bapisis of Georgia Are Lined IJp lor
Battle Over the Removal Proposi
tion. The Atlanta Brethren Are
After the Prize.
STILL DISCUSSING
THE QUESTION
OFJ’RIARY
The “Schools” of Georgia
Lined Up.
Same Old Division on the Primary
Question. Hoke Smith Element
Oppose Primary While the Joe Ter
rell Contingent Want One.
ia Not Probable at
this Time.
j to Times-Recorder.)
1.. November 25.—tNo state
be called to decide tha
United States aenatorshli)
^ru-in, that is, unless pub-
forces it. All signs in-
he Smith people do not
ry. and will not have one
llrcumstances If it can be
jause they feel absolutely
[legislature next summer.
] to be their attitude, and
fn<l pat on it unless pres-
change materially.
(Special to Times-Recorder.)-
vAtlanta, Ga., November 25.—The pro
posal to remove Mercer University
from Macon to Atlanta, if persisted in.
as it appears now it will be, is going
to bring on oue of the hardest lights
ever witnessed between two Georgia
cities. There is no special love lo.su
between them as cities now and this |
contest will only make things worse. 1
The fact that it is a fight in which;
the Baptist preachers of each city are
aligned against each other is not in j
any wise calculated to soften its ‘bit-!
ternesi.
The arguments for removal seems
to be that the Institution Is cramped
in Macon and there is no room for it |
to spread; that there is plenty of
room in Atlanta and this city could
prove a better vantage point conduc
ing to larger attendance and greater
growth.
Macon disputes all these points and
shows where Mercer will have to re
linquish property wor th a quarter of
a million dollars If It Is taken away
from the Central City.
The ministers all know' that and
have Informed Atlanta in a geneni
way that this city will have to furnish
a spacious aite and $250,000 in cash
if the institution is to come here.
But if the Atlanta Chamber of Com
merce should decide that the game was
worth a quarter of a million candle,
it would go into the flgfat and get the
cash' all right.
It is not often that two sister cities
engage in a light of this kind. It not
infrequently happens that two or more
of them will go out after some new
institution that Is proposed, hut it
seldom happens that one of them tries
to take away a thing that another al
ready h«as.
When that sort of an effort !a made
there is sure to be a howl. Of course
Atlanta will put it off on the ministers;
they are doing it .but that the city itself
will lend a strenuous helping ha'hd
there is no question.
N MAKE AMERICUS
! HIS HOME IX FUTURE
Ql’EEX, AGED 90 YEARS,
CONDEMNED TO DEATH
Cyanide of Potassum Given By Order
of Judge Robbins.
Will Return Here From
[Buena Vista.
[ friends of Mr. and Mrs.
who for three month's
[esidents of Buena Vista
sted in knowing that they
o Amerlcus to reside. Mr.
I travel South Carolina
Georgia for the American
will make Americua his
i for that territory.
Notice.
[Id, to tbe highest bidder
the 15th day of Decem-
>well place, 5 miles north
the following property,
pgona, l buggy, 2 mowers,
jrrow, 1 seed drill for all
. cotton planters, plow*
etc. Also corn, fodder
[ot disposed of before the
Ternu cash.
JOHN T. HOWELL.
f--7, 4, 11. .w—24, 1, 8
New York, Nov. 26.—Queen,
ninety-year-old elephant of the Frank
A. Robbins circus, was sentenced to
death yesterday. 'Mr. Robbins wa«3
himself the judge and jury.
It was proved beyond peradventure
of doubt that Queen had killed her
keeper, Robert Sh'Ields, on October 20,
last
The giant beast had seized the man
with her trunk, lifted him in the air
and flung him against the wall of the
elephant house.
It h'aa been decided tjiat it is a risk
of human life to keep the animal long
er alive. She will .be poisoned with
cyanide of potassium under the direc
tion of the Jersey Club board ^f health
pome time this week.
Queen Ls one of the largest and
oldest elephants in captivity.
fl KSH AND BLOOD.
The average man Is so bl nd he can t
ie e what's good for him, even when
it’s being kicked out of public office.
Grown-ups catch marriage juat the
way children do the measles, and lots
of them are Just as anxious to get
over it.
Atlanta, Ga., November 2S.—It is in
teresting to note the attitude of the
‘‘two schools of political thought In
Georgia" toward the proposal to hold
a primary for the noimnation of a
United States senator. These two
schools, to put it more specifically
■ the Hoke Smith school and the Joe
3rown school; the latter might also
be designated the Joe Terrel school.
This interesting differentiation was
made by Governor-elect Hoke Smith
in his second campaign.
On the question of a primary for
senator, however, it looks very much
as if the two school* of political
thought had swapped places.
'The Hoke ‘Smith school, in the two
platforms representative of its thought,
couldn’t do too much for "the peo
ple." It held, or seemed to hold, that
the people should be given an oppor-
tunity to have a voice in the nomina
tion of candidates for every office in
the public gift; in other words that all
officials shouli be nominated by pri
mary.
Npw the Hoke Smith school does
not want a primary for United States
senator, while the Browu-Terrell
school does.
Mr. Smith himself says nothing about
it; he simply say3 ho Is not a candi
date, now at any rate; ergo, there 13
no special reason why he should have
any- voice in the matter.
But the Atlanta Journal which 13
representative of the Hoke Smith
school of political thought, declaims
loudly against a primary. There is
r.o precedent for it, it says; there ia
no reason why the people should be
called to the polls just to vote for a
successor to Senator Clay.
This question was not Involved in
tJ»3 election of representatives In Oc-
tober, or in the August primary, there
fore the legislature would not be
j now bound by a primary choice, al
though It would, perhaps, obey it.
On the other hand ,the Brown-Ter-
I rell school of political thought ia ap-
| pealing loudly for a primary.
[ The people, declares the Constitu
tion. should be given a voice in the
selection of their senator; Georgia
wa3 the first of the states to place the
selection of their senators in the
hand3 of the people; a great princi
ple is at stake; Terrell ahould resign
before the primary, that he may have
no advantage over other candidates;
and so on.
Thus runs the Brown-Terrell school
of thought.
THINK OF
Mexican Mustang'
AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU.
Relief from pain that might otherwise
cause you hours ol 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.
Burns, 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.
Prices 25c., 50c., $l.CO per bottle, r.,.«i.t,,«u Dnwsau. LYON MFC. CO. 41 to 45 So. 5th St, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
“IMPERIAL”
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 PASTRYi
Simply add lard or any other Rood shortening, AND
Make DOUGH WITH COL ) WATER OR SWEET
MILK. BAKE QUICKLY.
THAT'S AlL.
DON’T use SODA! W1 sjf
DON’T use BAKING-POWDER!
DON'T use BUTTER-MILK!
DON’T use ANY SOUR MILK! i
DON’T use ANY SALT!"
DON’T use ANYTHING BUT WHAT WE TOLD
YOU WHFN WF 5ATI~>—'** rt JAT t q A> ■
absolutely impossible if directions
Money warps character, envy pois
ons the soul.
n r T a delight to
S feast on
Nunnally’s
candies because
they are so good
and pure and fresh.
She knows—all
women know—that
Nunnally’s are the
highest grade can
dies made in the
South.
[go Record-Herald.)
o: a swan-like neck,
I not a budding rose,
^ not pink shells, and
Uni not saying she’s
of an ivory nose.
[ not Juno-like,
ire not composed of
[ not like little mice,
: ,lle she’s mighty nice,
i loveliest of girls.
J not a snowy breast,
|»ot move with queenly
) not brush her cheeks,
■cooing when she speaks,
** not a wistful face.
W breathes and eats aod
|some faults I shall not
‘ s ° unlike the tribe,
pvei| 3U describe,
all the same.
[to the Aged.
■‘nfirmltki, such as slag-
Thoasands Ha'
Trouble and Never Sospect it.
How To Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass with ycur
water and letitstand t«nty£>>“
3 meat, or settling,
’-773 stringy or milky
r - v ■ — — ranceoften
Follow the above simple directions, and you will have SUPE RB BISCUIT. Failure
arc followed. ! .apifM§’ijgjMKsB
Now this is so simple that you will be wismnR to add something else, BUT DON’T DO IT'I I !
'Don’t try to bake biscuit from “IMPERIAL" or anv 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 1 HIS.
USE “IMPERIAL" FLOUR, and thereby SAVE $4.00 PER BARREL you have been spending on every barrel of Horn
for high-grade baking-powder, soda and salt, or, at least, $2.00 per barrel you have been spending for medium grades of these ingredi
ents. tor REMEMBER YOU DON’T USE ANY BAKING-POWDER. SODA OR SALT WITH “IMPERIAL” FOR
ALL 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 beautifu
flour. ' i
“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.
“IMPERIAL” FLOUR makes delightful cakes, flour muffins, wafHes, flannel-cakes, etc., ’ ut REMEMBER, YOL
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
some, digestible biscuit, bread, pastry and cakes.
Packed in 48. 24 and 12 Pound Bags. Whenever you see Atlanta Milling Co.’s name on packages it is a guarantee o(
nuritv. * , 1
Made By ATLANTA MILLING GOMPANY, Atlanta. Georgia
The People Who Make CAPITOLA.
Americus Grocery Co., Distributors, Americus, Ga
are shipped us by
fast express. They’re
the freshest, as well
as the choicest
money can buy.
W, A. REMBERT.
Mb
I? vigor
EgaSKdKIS'-
the back are also fvitr'-''* 1 -" ‘ - ^ r j er
the kidneys and Diauu-r
and netd attention.
vrtiat -o a-0.
There is comfort in the {■; 0 "£jii' er . s
often expressed, **- . t,, cv remedy,
Swamp-Root, Uur jn correcting
fulfills Minos. c' e ) back, kidneys,
rheumatism, pa» r * ; ‘ c f t heurinary
liver. ^"irSFlIty to hold water
passage, Lorreci * - or bad
and scalding pain in pa j. w j ne or
effects f“ Uo ' v1 "^ ““ ,h:it unpleasant ne-
beer, and overcome often
cewity of being an d to get up many
during th/’nigh.
i^-“« 1 ^| dStl,e - gh ^ be '
medicine'yon Thould j
£«1he tit. Sold by j
BY
mi
13 snow r-ew customers tract tre eat
4. crciicce for tbe.r bird earned
dolU-o wc w.:aa? to lose $10,CC0 00
cutting the price on our Pure Straigb'
%,bkey 4 uud nemo
hea-d-cf Sguree: ..
3 full gallons u/Ms-fcy... S3.73
4 full gallons whiskey... 4.93
12 fullguarts whiskey... 4.50
24 full pints whiskey.... .4.75
This is regular old-time whiskey an J
distilled in the South, by honest North
Csrolia* people. We giro you owr-flow-
ing measure end when tbs whiskey is re
Mind sad twted. if sou dco t sits* Ifi
worth $2.50 per salloa. Ke f fill
i balance and ww irfllserB* OSes