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CATARRHAL ASTHMA.
One Bottle of Pe-rn-na.
I ■ THINK OF
lean Mustang Ur
AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU
Relic? frsm pdn that migbt otherwise
e.iu.'c you Hours of agony.
Tired cut muscles eased up and made
ready for another day’s work.
Lameness in the back and shoulders
promptly cured and stiff joints limbered
up. ‘ ‘
Bums, Scalds, Cuts and Mashes ren
dered painless and quickly healed.
Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica
fobbed of their anguish and banished
forever.
Ulcers, Ola Sores and Open Wounds
healed nromptfy and permanently.
sure.
Prices 23c., 3Cc., $2.CG per battle, r.r ..t. h, .nDnmuu. LYON MFG. CO. 41 to 45 So. 5th St, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
IN COMING TO THIS BANK TO SYSTEMATICALLY DEPOSIT PART
OF YOUR KARNINOS, YOU WILL GET MORE THAN EXERCISE.
THESE EARNINGS WHICH MAY BE THE FOUNDATION OF A POS
SIBLE FORTUNE WILL FAY YOU UNDER OUR INTEREST PLAN OP 4
PER CENT COMPOUNDED.
/TOME TO THIS BANK AND TRY OUR PLAN.
A. W. SMITH, 1’reMdcnt.
N. 31. DUDLEY, I’asbler.G. 31. ULDRIDGE. Ylecl’resldrot.
HOWELL’S PHARMACY.
Raw's This.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for anr ease of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catirrh Cura.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.
We. the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last IS year*, a id
hellers him perfectly honorable In all
bualseaa transactions, and flnanclally
aide to carry oat any obligations mads
by bla Arm.
Waldlnf, Klnnan 4 Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O.
Hall's catarrh Cure Is taken Intern,
ally, acting directly npon the blood
and mucosa surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Prices, 75c
per bottle. Sold by til Druggists.
IN ONE DAT
IROMO Qulnlae
ucd money If 't
IVE S signature
afternoon ri
ride’s parents.
Croup Is moat prevalent during the
dry cold weather of the early winter
months. Parents of young children
should be prepared for It. All that la
needed la a bottle of Chamberlain'
Cough Remedy. Many mothers are nev
er without It ia ttelr homes and It bat
never disappointed them. Bold by all
Dealers.
The tombstone man Isn't the only
person who has a peachaat tor cutting
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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER DECEMBER I
CARFARE •
BURNING ISSUE
ALABAMA MAY
WITHDRAW STATUE
For Inquiry Will
Pushed.
Dr. Curry No Longer r'
Favorite Son.
, Doc. 27.—I ruined
LigrcftS reconvene* on
||,r. -.‘Illative Henry T.
is. will introduce an-
providing for a Con-
> iu'o the gratuitous
bioofvelt by the Penn-
|li,r railroad*. Tho
the** railroads are
Mr. Roosevelt got
ed at considerably
m»,00 worth of free
Much was taken from
Mr. Rainey Is hear-
| stockholders. Among
nplaint from a stock-
butheru system, who
. Roosevelt owes that
Washington' D. C.. December 22.—
The unprecedented action of a legis
lature withdrawing a. ‘ favorite son"
from statuary hall in the United States
capitol may occur in the ca3e of Ala
bama.
Reports have reached Washlngti
to the effect .that at the forthcoming
sessiou of the legislature an effort will
bo made to rescind the action of th
legislature by which the statue of the
late Dr. Jabez Lamar Moore Curry
woa placed lu statuary hall. The sta
tue has never been formally accepter!
by congress. 'Such acceptance, how
ever, is only customary and is not re
quired by law, the statues of Gen It.
E. Lee, Pere Marquette and several
others having the same status. The
law authorizing the depositing of two
statues from each state in the Hall of
Fame at the capitol vests the state
kith the sole right of determining
whose statues shall be placed there.
Some Alabamians contend that Dr.
Curry Is not a “typical" representa
tive of that state, that the matter was
acted upon hastily by the legislature
and Influenced In no small degree by
the fact that Dr. Curry’s widow paid
for the statue. Instead of the expense
being borne by the state. A statue
of C.eorg& Smith Houston, governor,
congressman and senator, a prominent
figure in ante-bellum and reconstruc
tion days. Is advocated by some Ala
bamians for the niche now occupied
by the Curry statue.
Alabama has only one statue In the
hall—that of Dr. Curry, it n said
that the one remaining vacancy will
be filled by the legisalture making an
appropriation for a statue of Senator
John Tyler Morgan, the grand old
man of Alabama," who did more than
any other single American toward tho
development of the Isthmian canal. It
is stated here tonight that Governor-
Elect O'Neal will recommend this in
his message to the legislature.
Dr. Curry, whose statue now* stands
n the capitol, was not a native of that
state, having been born in Georgia, but
for he moved to Alabama with his father
at the age of 13 years, then went back
Ion calling on the to Georgia to complete his education
and the White*nnd returned to Alabama to practice
'ks, papers or re-; law. He served in the -Mexican war
|lutlon by Mr. Rainey
i for that now pena
lties Committee of the
entntlves. This reso-
I on December 19.
[committee of five to
charge that 3Ir.
en years of the Pres
ided an Indebtedness
Pennsylvania Rail
|ver been paid.
ey's position tj)nt it
Irered whether
jlhe debt, or If the
eminent owes It. If
he wants the exact
[that the stockholders
led by an approprla-
r. Rainey has
ate to the needs of
substitute which
kill empower the In-
ee to subpoena
th«- books of the
Ions and to admln-
ptinlsh reluctant or
nesses.
» contingent fund of
prcseutatlves will oe
the payment of
committee, such as
• and other incident-
committee have to
In Its search
MR. F. L. COULLIOUN.
I R. F. L. BOCLLIOl'N. iMis Stats
St., Little Rock. Ar]:., writes:
I have t>ecn a sufferer with the asth
ma for about four years, and I tried
different kinds of medicines and could
not Had any relief for it.
I tried your medic!non, bought a hot-
tlo of lVruna, am! after taking about
half of it I must say that I have not L_ ‘
theasthinasince. Before I took tho tm-d-
Icine I did not know what It wa* to go
to bed without having the asthma.'*
Systemic Catarrh.
Mr. Samuel Jlurdeu, 701 Springfield
A ve., Summit, X. J., writos:
In tho fall of 1900 I had repeated
attack! of cold, which developed into
systemic catarrh.
It left mo very weak and all ran
down. When I got up in tho morning
It would tako about an hoar to get my
bead and throat clear.
It also left me. with a very weak,
all-gone, empty feeling In my stomach,
hieh I thought
s
The first application of Mexic
tang Liniment subdues the pain
continues its work until eve
nerve is soothed and quiete
The great penetrating power of this
famous remedy enables it to do this
quickly and positively.
In all cases of Sprains, Bruises or 1
ness. Mexican Mustang Linit
should be rubbed in persistently.
The antiseptic qualities of this old 1
ble household remedy make it safe
waa dyspepsia, for
which I tried dlf-
ferent remedies
Weak and AH
Ran Down.
With very llttlo Improvement.
I Anally decided to give IVruna s
trial. I felt beneOtcd with tho flrstdose.
After taking three bottles I waa en
tirely cured. I cannot speak in too
high term* of your wonderful discov
ery, feruna."
Peru ns is manufactured by the
Peruua Drug Mfg.Co.,Columbus, Ohio*
SEAT 23 PROVES
A SENATE HOODOO
UNDERPHE WINDSOR.
To Clean Up
Defeat or Death Fate of Many
of Its Occupants.
Washington, D. C.. Dec. 27.—Who t»
velt trip* may be' u» p member of tho Texa. ranger*, wan’ golng l0 get ieat Xo jj )n t h e Senate
hformntion would e«- n presidential elector on the' Bu-
Congross whether | cl.nimn ticket, nnd was n states' rights
hclnlly ordered trails- democrat In congress from (Alabama.
under the readjustment necessary be-
railroads wbleh
huso of It—Doth
Hip Cure.
Una
uttering from inti's
years and invag-
i disease,
over drink ud
cb a lot of extra
erious i
f think that the stom
elp to do extra iwork.
would take two
I tablets with or after
nlsery would go In
bey would be a grovt
nach In Its strain
nteed by Dodson's
Indigestion or any
' money back,
glebing of gas.
i after eating,
breath. *
snesa.
i up tbs liver.
; headache.
dyspepsia.
I banquet.
»g of pregnancy.
■ aoaslokness.
box at Dodson's
sta everywhere.
dy Unused Away
a former real-
died Friday at
»r a number of
The deceased
the late A. W
1 resident here, ait-1
Marsh, of fils
ars of age. nud
Amerlcu'i who
ath with sincere
i burled at Bruns-
lle waa a deputy In the provisional
Confederate congress In 1861, a repre
sentative In the llrst Confederate con
gress, n lieutenant of cavalry In the
Confederate army, and after the war
became a Baptist preacher.
Shortly after the war he became the
I resident of Howard College, Marlon
Alabama, and a professor at Richmond,
College. Virginia. In 18S5 he was
made United Stateh minister to Spain.
He died In 1903.
KAISER .YUliVES WITH
PROFESSOR ABOUT CHRIST
quotes Scripture lo ITove Thai The
.Messiah Is Hod,
Berlin, December. 22.—An example
of the kaiser's logic In religious mat'
ters Is published in the Journal, a
paper of Bavaria. It relates a con
versation about the divinity of Christ
between AVIlltam and a certain pro-
feosor. The latter, according to th.
kaiser, tried lo persuade him th.it
Christ was not God. The kaiser ask
ed the professor If he ever said :o
his students: ‘‘I am the vine and
you the tendrils." The answer was
cause of the recent elections Is n ques
tion being asked at the Capitol. Next
March marks the passing of many of
the old-timers and those Senators who
have noi had tho choice seats are noiv
filing their applications with the ser
geant-at-arms for some coveted place.
Most of tho Senators may not know it.
but a little Investigation shows that
seat No. 23 Is a hoodoo.
The "Indian sign" llrst was put on
No. 23 when Senstor Wolcott, of Colo
rado, occupied It. He was defeated for
re-election and died abroad shortly
afterward. Senator Wolcott vacated
It, and died In office. Then Senator
AVetmore took.lt for a few months,
only lo hare the Rhode Island Legis
lature become deadlocked. It a^ six
months before Senator AVetmore was
returned and in the meantime bis seat
was forfeited.
Senator Klttrldge was sitting there
when Senator AVetmore reached the
Senate after the deadlock ended, and
he was defeated when next he emme
up for election. .Senator Burkett.
Nebraska, who ' has been occupying
No. 23 of late years, has Just met de
feat In that State nr.d will be succeed-
by Representative Hitchcock,
hoodoo has seemed to attach to No. 11.
The few remaining Ladies’ Suits,
Dresses and Cloaks in our stock
we will offer them at HALF
PRICE, beginning WEDNES
DAY, December 28th.
Our Children's Cloaks have
been recognized as the cleverest
styles and materials shown in
Americus, and we offer them at
Greatly Reduced Prices, which
will be quoted upon application.
PINKSTON COMPANY,
UNDER THE WINDSOR
—
—-99
KEMPURES,
Do you believe," continued the
kaiser, “that any professor before you
ever said auch a thing;"
"No," said the professor.
'Good, then," said the kaiser. "Since
no teacher can or will so speak
Christ spoke, I believe that Christ was
not only a man, but the true God."
The paper adds that tho conversa
tion lasted for upwards of an hour.
The quotation referred to by the kai
ser was written by him textually in a
Bible which he presented recently to
the garrison church at Strasburg. The
passage ends: “Whoever remains In
me and I In him produces much fruit,
Inasmuch a* without me ye can do
nothing."
In the Authorized A'erslon the text
rovds: “I am the vine, ye are the
branches. lie that f.bldcth la me ami
Many school children suffer from
constipation, which is often the esus
of scenting stupidity at lessons. Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
are an Ideal medicine to give a chltJ,
for they are mild and gentle In thelt
effect, and will cure even chronic cou-
■tlpatlon. Sold by all Dealers.
SI-11001. It INCH FOR TENDER
FOOTS WAS SIMPLY A MYTH
The Texan Who Advertised to Tearlt
Cow-I’nnrhlug Arrested.
Washington, Dec. 27.—City boy* who
have feasted their eyes on advertise-
meats describing a school for cowboys
at San Antonio, Texaa, will be sorry
to learn that the concern has been
pronounced a fraud by Postmaster
General Hitchcock.
The Institution was under the mam
Headquarters In Americus for
FRUITS AND FIREWORKS,
Forsyth Street, Near Old Postoffice.
Fine fresh stock for the Holidays of Oranges, Apples, Bnnnnnns, Raisins,
Grapes, Figs, Dales.
Fine Bananas, 3 Dos. far S3 rents. Free Deliver.
Large assortment ol Candles. Tty onr lie a Ik, 3 Ihs for Si cents,
a fine mixture.
Rockets, Roman Candles, Giant Crackers, Small Crackers, Bombs,
Torpedoes, everything In Fire Works.
FURS
AND HIDES
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES
Wool so Cenlaslsa. Writ, lor price*
list suMsolSf Udssd.
JOHN WHITE & COm uhhsviuejcy.
and Just nrhat everybody wants.
Articles or beauty and atltlty. These
ore' the kind that yon aan bast procuro
at Howell's Pharmacy. Stationery,
Toilet and Alanloure Beta, Perfumery,
Fancy Toilet Goods (and lots of other
acceptable articles always cherished
by ladles and gsnttsMisn of refinement
and taste.
Americus Trust & Savings Bank
Americus National Bank Building
Money Loaned
Wo moke farm loan* at 6 par cent Interest end give tho borrower tho
privilege of paying part of principal at end of any year, stopping Interest
on amounts paid, but no annual payment of principal required.
Wo make cliff leone. .*1*17*
G. R. Ellis or G. C. Webb.
AXERIOUj, GEORGIA.
L. G. COUXCII. Pres.
Ine. 1381. C. V. COUNCIL, Yloe-Pre*.
H. S. COUNCIL, Cashier.
Planters Bank
of Americus
Resources Over fMtuw*
With well- established connection*
our large resources and every at
tention consistent with sound bann
ing, we solicit your patronage, in
terest allowed on time certincatoa and
la oar
"DEPARTMENT EOS SAYINGS.*
Tho "Merry Christmas" and "llappy
New Year* will ha onffthlng hat this,
ought)* enjoyable If you have fuel
trouble.
Avoid any chance of <
dissatisfaction by filling your btn<
with my clean, clear burning A-l ••na
—the coal that carries the maximum
of carbon and volatile matter
are the heat producing elements.
Good coal Is by far the cheapest in
the end. ‘
L. G. COUNCIL
Bank of South-Western Georgia
I In him. the same bringesth forth agemeut of one Carl Smith St 209
much fruit; for without me ye can I Soledad 8treet. It offered to take any
do nothing.”—John xv, i. bright, agile urchin ond make a first
class cow puncher of him while be
waited, borer, saddle, lariat, Indigos,
chaps and spurs being furnished. Be
sides the city headquarters, the cor.,
cern advertised as having a ranch
called El Rlncorn. where the boys
who showed special proSclency In
roping and riding would receive Jobs
at |40 a month. Carl Smith Is under
arrest at San '.Antonio and El Rincon
proves to be sn Imaginary ranch.
Santa’s Head
quarters for
Xmas Cakes
Come In and sew oar ‘Xmas vxristy.
Everything Brnbolah' ft
AMERICUS BAKERY
Mrs. B. Ball, Propt’s.
AMERICUS UNDERTAKING CO.
Undertakers and Embalmers.
F.*0. MOORE, Funeral Director.
Day Phones 88 and 231 Night Phones 661 and 136
AMERICUS, GA.
SECURITY. LIBERALITY AND COURTESY
ACCORDED ITS PATRONS.
Directors:
('. L. ANSLET, G. M. Eldrtdgr.
IT. E. Brawn. Thos, llarrold.
IT. A. D'ldson. II. U. Johnson.
N. M. Dudley. JL IV. .Smith.
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