Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, December 15, 1910, Image 6

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY T1MES-RECORDER DECEMBER 15. 1910 Have You Tried It? There is a bottle of Cardui waiting for you at the drug store. Have you tried it? If not, we urge you to do so, before your troubles have obtained such a hold on you, that nothing will drive them out Even now, it may be nearly too late. But try it any how. If anything can help you, Cardui will It has helped in thousands of cases, where other medicines had been tried In vain. Why should it not do the same for you? CARDUI J4S The Woman's Tonic “My daughter, Octava, would have been in her grave today, had it not been for that fine medicine, Cardui,” writes Mrs. Laura Lawrence, of Drennon Springs, Ky. “Nothing 1 tried helped my daughter, until she had taken Cardui. I had sent for the doctor, when I thought of your medicine and got a $1 bottle. When she had taken four doses she became all right I often recommend Cardui to my friends.” Your druggist sells Cardui with full instructions for use on the bottle. BUCKNER MIGHT HAVE CHANGED HISTORY Fac Times When He Was a - tor in Its Making. (Jacksonville Times-Unlon.) Gen. Simon Bolivar Buckner an nounces at the age of S8 thit he will retire to tii? little Jog cabin in which CAPITAL NOT OWNED BY ATLANTA City Has No Deed to the Property. Unless there is an unexpected hitch in the program, the agricultural train which was operated two years ago over Georgia by this State Agricul- t. ttn ud «,> till l»- SMe c( Q e|ir(j!j B , nBS || Msoimtlyi"" '""•«* *' “* c ’ FARMERS TRAIN TO TOUR STATE AGAIN De On the Road Fifty Days This Time. L.L.L — It’s the remedy fn* "" suffering from Liver Stomach or Bowel mildly and effectively. Cures quickly an t TAMAW, S LEMON LAXATIVE (called t,^ nded by many LAMAR is recommended should be without it. ‘dte3. He says hi 3 work is done anil [be would be a boy nga:a if he coul.l, land the nearest approach to tl/.s hap- | pv condition is to be found amid the scenes where £is boyhood began. By ! no means would we disturb the repose | of the veteran, soldier, but his life • offers opportunities to those fond of ways of he strte, will be started up- and Has the Right to Dispose of ion another tour some time between „ .... . „ . rut January 15 and February 1 Building and hrounds—Capital and vear of next Mansion Worth $3,000,000. Write to: LadltC Advisory Dot, Onttmocra Medicine Ca. Chlttmoon. Thbl. lor Special Instructions, end M-psrt book. “Hone Trcittncnt for Wonca," tent tree. 2 Full Gallons^ $3.95 BOB BROWN WHISKEY Ex press charges pre paid. Put up in a sub stantial two-gallon wooden keg, includ ing faucet. 2 Full Gallons, $4.25 BOB BROWN msm WHISKEY [Grade A] Express charges .repaid. Pat up in 2 one gallon glass demijohns with bandies, packed In one box 1 Full Gallon Express prepaid tgjO “HIGH CLASS” $6.15 BOTTLED IX BOXD 2 ftlL MILTNS Kentucky Whi.ky Put up In i gallon, demijohns only, with handles. Full Gallon packed in one box S3.20 Four A gallon glass demi johns, l acked in one box Express charges prepaid ' This is at the rate of 7Q|c per qt when yon order 2 gallons at a tim We guarantee all these Whiskies to give satisfaction, otherwise they may be returned at our expense and money will bo refunded. showing how vXatory might have been j campaign, tot the removal of th that should not be neglected. 'capita! from Atlanta to thit < Perhaps if that boy had remained the neighborhood of that cabin the South? would now be an independent nation. It was because Gen. Buckner was in position to overrule Forrest at Fort Done Ison that Grant caught the attention of the public—had not Buck ner and Ftoyd (insisted on the surrend er at Fort Donelson the impassive Grant mfrht never have been accented a3 the fit leader of the Northern arm ies; but for Grant, Sherman would not have been allowed to march ‘.' .rough Georgia, and Lee could have prolonged the strength? of his army in Virginia for another year, since army retreated from Richmond Atlanta, Ga.. December 10.-—'Worried I by Macon’a prsistent and consistent the state city, a man of prominence here decided to look up the records to see just what thie status of the capltol building and sdte is as relates to the city. Investigation of the record of deeds In the county clerk's office here shows that the state now holds a dear anu undisputed right to the square upon 'which tfc’e present capltol building stands. Thiis explodes a very common belief that when Atlanta deeded this proper ty to th© state for a capltol site it tied the strings so hard that the capltol could never be moved wihout reverting that, to the city. be-! State Holds tile Deeds. cause It could not be fed 2nd net be-1 But this Is not the true fact. The cause it was defeated. Nor can It be record shows that In 18S3 th? city of denied that when Lee surrendered even Lincoln had been made to appre ciate the impossibility of continuing 2 Full Gallons S6.I5 Atlanta deeded to th© stlite the old city hall property for a capltol site. The acta of the legislature for th.it year show the appropriation made for the building. Acceptance of the city's W. A. Worsham, professor of agri cultural chemistry at the agricultural college is authority for the statement chat arrangements for the operation of tine train next years are practically complete. Trie agricultural train of 1911 will be operated on a more extensive scale than was the first train in 1908. In the first place the Hour will be of fif ty days’ duration instead of thirty, and this year the exhibits will be larger and more diversified tlnn was th© case to 1908. There will also be a live sock car and an- exhibit of machinery which are also new tea tures. ' The train will also make much longer scops then thte first train made and better opportunity' will thus be afforded for , accomplishing great:*, and more satisfactory results In an educational line. Wants to Help Some One, proffeT and the further stipulation that For thirty years J. F. Boyer, of Fertile, Mo., neded help and couldn't find it. That's why he wants to help some on now. Suffering so long him self he feels for all distress from Backache, Nervousness, Loss of Ap* should the state need mere land for the building the city was to provide It without cost to the state. petite, Lassitude and Kidney disorders. He shows that Electric Bitters work wonders for such troubles. "Five bot tles." he writes, "wholly cured me and now I am well and hearty." It’s also the efforts to conquer the -South—the North was at tbe end of Its financial resources as well a3 its patience. No Northern comnundtr but Grant could have hastened the evacuation of Rich mond within 6ie JCnfita of Northern endurance, and the weakness of Buck ner made Grant possible. Another twist to the history of this country may be credited to Buckner. So long as it ueem'd that the South tlon contained in the transaction sc tiif vfrv w»v timt would vote the Democratic ticket wCth- there can be no question oa to the cut reference to tie names on it, the’ j state's title to the property, dominance of Bryan would have en- j Bnlldlng Cost a Million, dured—Buckner's revolt dicncaist rated, The fact is knows, that one million ° t!le W Dritl tie fast that the patience I dollars was appropriated for the pres- The only stipulation Atlanta made 'n j positively guaranteed for Giver Trou- the matter was that the state should | b:e ’ Dyspepsia, Blood Disorders. Fe erect a building on tie property tisis “! a,e ^ alar! *' Tr - V *. * ,, them. oOc at Eldridge Drag Co. donated. There was no other ccttd* 1 CANNON WANTED TO SEE |t| Send Postofflce or Exjress Money Order Direct To ^ THE SHELDON CO. Dept. 11, Covington, Ky. of :h * *»*£ ^’o»wo» anVancTcr.^t capftll "anTthT commission ap- S€t I ea ^ er s beasme possible—Par- j Plotted to do tbe work not only ^j ker s defeat seemed, at one time io ^uild wltfjin tb-3/ appropriation, j'hnve established *t’:e de3pottem of the had ™oney left to turn back into th Greeted With Both Hauds the Fellow Wlio Beat Fowler. Copyright Hart Schafibcr it Marx JOYNER’S Fire and Bankrupt Sale! A Great Lot of Fire and Bankrupt Goods offered to y.u in one Tre mendous Sale. Our buyer has Just sent us from Chicago a large amount ot fire and bankrupt good*. These goods were sold lu lots, and our buyer •picked only the very best of the goods offered for us. The bankrupt goods are not dam-aged at a'.l.and the fire goods are only (lightly damaged by having been ;t little we or burned. Just think of getting the very cream of a Ore and bankrupt stock In one enormous Fire and Bankrupt Sale. Fire and Bankrupt Prices: T^nTCoate^rweaT^TTpool. This Washington. D. C., December 13.— Congressman-elect William E. Tuttle, Jr., of New Jersey, th? democrat wao radical wing of the party, and would. treasury—a condition without prece- jwrier'* tairl'ni™ 1 Charles N. te=„*“ ” “• - - ««»-*• -•■»» *&. i2S»2SX.*; meet Speaker Cannon. Fowler, wi 0 i and best thrcaj made was only wet, and Is not damaged as to strength and duriahlllty. Our regular stock Is net included in this lot. Yard Wide Bleaching 3c yard. Extra good quality and full 36 inches wide. This bleaching was not In the fl.-e i lot A 10 cents value. 31.00 Wool Goode 19c yard. Th.es. 1 - are genuine all-wool goods In beauti ful patterns, but 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 la good quality and widths. Slightly soiled by water. Only le bj j. l»c Hose Supporters 5c pair. Aoout 100 pair ladles' and children's hose supporters In white and black in this lot. A hummer for 5c. Come quick. 15c Barrettes and Pins. 6c each, these large Barrettes and braid pins are regular 15c and 10c values, 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. 73c Today Bear Caps, 29c each. A greit assortment of these in all col ors and richly trimmed In fine silk to match. Out of bankrupt stock. In fine condition. Halo begins Saturday. Oct. 29th. Be here eiirly and get your choice. W, A. JOYNER. 'Bryan also was weak. These two d»- monutratioi^j that seemed to promise eternal life to Republicanism were really the cause of its downfall be cause it made its leaders reckless -and shewed their true colors. This futility of such speculations as to weak might have been has been often shown, but the educational value cf the exposWans they convey l3 easily -susceptible of proof. The old soldier has chosen to be a hoy again as far as he may; wUa/t a lesson in tha fact that If this subordinate actor m -.be-e great dramas had kept oil the A real' estate man long identified “f “V 1 *?' *"■* " h0 ^ .wt-s Tuttle's opponent, was the oris- follow ©J closely t*.© -r'lsp > , , In values 1 nt>« pastX year, os! “ «»■“**■* In the house. He was serts that the present cup :ol bu"d T l ° ,tapt aftc; ’ M lug and the land on which it rests Is^CTfte ? f"* "r J °*” *** .worth close to two and a half million s Wa3 ' and doll-rs 61111 is . his pet abomination. " Could I'se us Courthouse. ' 1-T ‘” trodu = ed ' This property would make FultouI do you d °' Mr , county a courthouse, and as the v,t- . “ f' ad to * ee • vou ” ttnd rioths state departments .have out-' < ’ x ‘™ dod ,boti in a casual way grown tbu present building it weuIoL^ S "™ e ° nC 3aid: " You know riemmtA fn. sSa naut, _ Mr., Speaker, air. Tuttle is tile man bo Just adequate for tie needs of the county. Full ton i* now ..igltati'-.g th. stage the tragedy might have ended of » new courthouse and the quite otherwise and the comedy might! 1,urcfm8( ' of th. state capltol building have taken a different course! It' is " ou ' t ' *olve the problem. entirely true that Rooseydt l.ecanm a national hero because Buckner tbrus: himself again upon the stage and Roosevelt b new discredited and f;.-. lorn because he took himself too seri ously and refused to believe tint he rose because Piatt and Quay Inflated him for .their needs d not because of any native strength in b'« head or tongue. FILTHY STOMACH. Foti: FermenUng In Stomach Cause, a Hank Condition. When you have Indigestion your food 30urs—many times It actually rots and forms gases that pol3on the blood. THE SPRING TERM OF THE Third District Agricultural and Mechanical School OPENS JANUARY SECOND, 1911, a. Tuition Free. Three Companies-A Batalllon of Cadets. A new home for Girls. Well Bqulpped Shops am Laooratory. High Scboo! Course. Associate Relation State Colleges. Board 37.00 Month. Every place in Both Dormitories is now occupied. Afcw vacancies after January 1st. It you want one write at once . Write th. Principal, J. M. CO 1.1.I'M, Amerlcus. Ga., for Catalogue. Americus National Bank UNITED STATES! Take M-O-NA Stomach Tablets, if you want to chsnge your ha dstomach into a healthy one. Ask Dodson's Pharmacy. iMI-O-XA is the test prescription for upset stomach and Indigestion ever written. No matter how miserable your, stomach feels, MI-O-XA stomach' tablets give Immediate relief. Take MI-O-NA stomach tablets, which are guaranteed to cure Indiges tion, and rid yourself of dizziness, bil iousness, nervous or sick headache, or money back. Take MI-O-XA tablets if you want to make your stomach so strong that It will digest the heartiest meal with out distress and furnish good, clean, nutritious blood-makfpg elements the body. Take MI-O-XA tablets, one or with or after each' meal. If you want to get rid of that drowy, tlred-0"t feeling. fin addition to the capltol and site the stut.. owns the executive manlson now In the center of the rapidly shifting business center of the city. Mere than one Investor has Ms eye on that prop erty, and it Is stated that a standing filer of $150,000 has been made for the P'c-perly. -Toney In the Stale’s Pocket. So here are two of the biggest ques tions regarding thb capltol answered —the state's Indisputable right to fee property and the mean, to erect a new capltol building In the event Macon wins lt s fight. at,will ho remembered that the last session, appointed a special committee to Investigate the question of selling the executive mansion and buying property for another mansion near the capltol, also enough) for a capital an nex. Atlanta 1s beginning to rora'lze fully now the rerlousness of M.icon'* move, and far seeing mon here are worried over the situation. And most of them do not hesitate to say so when askel about 1 who licked Charlie Fowler.' '*Wh3t!'' shouted the speaker, sud denly galvanized into life. "Here, Mr. Tuttle, give me both hae.ds. He .grabbdi the newly-elected car. grezeman by both hands and shook thiem vigorously, his face wreathed smiles. Then he slapped him on the back and told Tuttle he was simply delighted to see him. A!t or which goes to show that “Uncle Joe" has not yet 1 «arned to love his cncmioi. Ends M'lulcr Troubles. To many, winter Is a seaton of •rouble. The frost bitten toes and fingers, chapped hands and lips, chil blains. cold sores, red and rough skins, prove this. But such troubles fly be fore Bucklen's Arnica Salve. A trial convinces. Greatest healer of Burns, Bolls, Pile3, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Sprains. Only 25c at Eldridge Drug Co EPIDEMIC OF MAD DOGS .at OVER THE STATE Ten Cases Are Reported Within One Meek. Aon Must Read This If Von Want the Benefit. J. W. Greer, Greenwood, La., suffer ed with a severe case of lumbago. “The pains were «o Intense I wus forced to hypodermic injections for relief. Tlies attacks started with a pain in the small of my back which gradually be came fairly paralyzing. My attention was attracted to Foley's Kidney Rem edy and I am glad to say after using this wonderful medicine l am no l.ns- to er bothered In any way bv mv old eti- I emv lumbago." Sold by all Drugglata two Fifty cents at Dodson's Pharmacy o. leading druggists everywhere. Ask for a large box of MI-O-NA tablets. Vou can get a free trial'treatment by writing Booties MI-o-mi Co., Buf falo. N Y. DEPOSITORY. liabilities -as per U. S. laws) .$100,000.00 5100,000.00 is one of the racial safety by safety devices In th# modern busier keeping your check account In this FREAKS LOOKING FOR GARDEN OF EDEN' M’VEMH MAKES HIS REPORT TO CONGRESS Important Recommendations Are Made. Atlanta, Ga., December 12.—Accor.l- 8ng to Dr. J. Uigur Pauthan, of the State Board of Health!, there Is an epl- d.nnia of mad dog3 Lu- Georgia, and pedestrians are warned to kcop sharp e.ve for rabid cs-nOros. This Wiaek the state health board ha-s .been appealed to by no less than ten pur- sons who have been bitten by dogs thought to have ijydrophobia. his Flfiy Families From Maine tin Two Two Vessel* in llnaiptnn Roads, W. S. ROACH, T. M. Merritt. AT. T. LAME, Ylee Pres’t. Lon nc V, Cashier. CVuUer. E. C. HAWKINS, A»*t Cashier. Newport Nows, Dea. 13.—The bark er t tic Kingdom which with -. smell schooner, th« nacir? of whidh cannot be learned, his been at anchor in I,ynn- haven bay for several weeks, put Into Hampton reads Monday. The vessels have an board 50 famil ies from Mafic, who arc said to lie 'ooklng for the Garden of Eden. Washington, I). C., December 8.- Currency leform, an extcnolon of the scope of the national banking laws. In the event of no Immediate change In the monetary syutem, civil scrvl. requirements ahd a customs service free from practical politics, togetebr with business like methods In the dal ly transactions of the government’! business, are among the recommenda tions contained In the annual report of Frankly a McVcagki, secretary of the treasury, whlob was presented to congresj today. Saved From Awful Death. How an appaling calamity l n family was prevented is told bv A. D. ..icDor.ald. of Fayetteville, N. C. It. F. p. No. b. "My sister had consumption," he writes, "she wa3 very thin and Pale, :r.l no appetite and seemed to grow weaker every day, as all reme dies faded, till Dr. King's Now Dis co: ery was tried, and so completely cured her. that she ha3 not been troubled with a cough since. "It's the oest medicine 1 ever saw or heard of. For corgi s, coils, lagrlppe. asthma, croup, hemorrhage—all bronchial tronuli es. it his no equal, 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by El dridge Drug Co. NE thing we always me do in this store; that is, of real service to you. Nots to sell you something and g< money for it; anybody willdi We serve by quality; by supp Hart Schaffner & quality; it’s the real way to ser clothes; and nobody else here doesju Christmas Suits $15 to $35 Christmas Overcoats $18 to I THE W. D. BAHEI Money Loai Wo make farm loahi at 6 per cent Interest and give * privilege of paying part of principal at end of any year, r“" on amounts paid, but no annual payment ot principal i We make cthy loans. G. R. Ellis or G. C. W AMEBI0U& GEORGIA. KEMPUH1 Headquarters In Americus J FRUITS AND FIREVVOF Forsyth Street, Near Old Po The century plant blooms only once 111 a hundred years, but the blooming idiot we have always iwlth us. Fine fresh stock lor tbe Holidays of Oranges Apples * Grapes, Figs, Dates. All kinds of N'nts. Sloek new and prlees Ion. , Large assortment of Candies. Try onr 15c a IK* - line mixture. Rockets, Roman Candles, Giant Crackers, Small ,r > Torpedoes, everything In Fire Alorhs. IV. 1VUEATLEY, Fresldenl, ' GKA»m»lU> B. E. McXIl LTV, Ouhfer. Commercial City Gel the Gcnnlnc Always. A substitute Is t dangerous make shift especially ln medicine. The gen uine Foley’s Honey and Tar cure cougha and colds quickly ana is in a yellow package. Accept no substt tnteB. Sold by all Druggists. ■ A married min frequently discovers tfiat the hand that rocks the crudii ,-s the band that ten-lie. the »4> Our Deposits are Guaranteed by acter and Integrity of our Directors I. W. Wheatley, C. & 8. Horne, A. F. Hodges, 3. E. Sheppard, —DIRECTORS:— Jno. T. Ferguson, W. E. Hamilton, Cranford Wheatley, H.E.J C.W.J IT.»} &r im, T\rn?RFSTPATn nisi TIME &