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a Drops Make Com "Fair Off I
•Tve Joined the Never-Agaln Clofc
Uevcr again will 1 use an> thins for
SJn. but ‘Gets*It.' Put 2 drops
of ‘Gets-It* on, and from that
ond the corn begins to shrivel.
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FINAL PLANS FOR
REGISTRATION OF
ELIGIBLES MADE
M. W. Reddick
l.'itli District
j, Q. Jones, F. P. Jones, I*. O. Brad
Icy, \V. T. Anderson, M. H. Sims. S. G.
Evans, R. T. Jones.
2Mlt District
Methvln, G. P. Subcr, Jr., J. G.
Chambliss, G. W. Hosier, Jr.
I tit It District
S. A. Rogers, B. C. Webb, J. L. (Haw.
on*. n n n'i Tonch Itt It's So Sore!*
"et£lt" and It Will merer
Be Sore!
Instead of swelling up like a little
white sponge. Then « Jl®®**", (»,“
White sponf,r. iucn »a „4«i»t the
your toe—and, glory hallelujah, tno
corn comeo off as though you d take
a glove off your hand!
* Yes. •’Gets-It" Is the corn dlseor.
Pry of the age.' More ‘Gets-It to
Sold by many times than any other
cora remedy In existence. Tor It
and you'll know the reason why. It
takes two aeronds to apply I!, en'l
it dries at once. That's all. Don't
experiment—follow the experience
of millions and use “Gets-It.
"Gets-It" I* sold everywhere. Kc a
bottle, or sent on receipt of price by
K. Lawrence ft Co., Chicago. IlL
ARE NOW INSTALLING
ALARM SYSTEM IN ameiiicts
The work of Installing a 2."> box
Gamewell lire alarm system In Ameri
cas began Saturday under the di
rection of Charles Smith of Atlanta,
detailed by the Gamewell company io
superintend tile construction opora-
Detalled arrangements have been
completed for the registration of all
male citizens of Sumter county between
the ages of 21 and 31 years on June
5th, us prescribed by the new military
conscription law.
The County* Hoard of Registrars,
constating or ShcrlfT I.uctus Haney,
Clerk II. K. Allen. Ordinary John A.
Cobb and County Physician R. K. Cato
have secured assistants in every dis
trict of the county, who will be on duty
at the regular voting place in each dis
trict on June 5th, to register all citizens
who aro Included under the provisions
of the act. The services of all but
three of the registrars in the county
will be voluntary as requested by the
federal authorities.
Yesterday the County Hoard of Reg-
trars was busy administering the oath
to tho registrars in the various dis
tricts and furnishing them with the
necessary blanks und cards to use in
the reutat ration operations. The names
of all the registrars were sent to Adj
(; en , Vail Holt Nash in Atlanta last
night, as per the order received earlier
hi the week.
Several colored citizens of Amerlcus
hnvo volunteered Ihelr services In reg
istering the negroes of this district, this
being the only county thus far an
nouncing that the services of negro
registrars would he accepted.
The County Hoard of Registrars has
“Hi District,
J. Harden, C. A. Slappey, I’. C.
Kasterlln.
ITtli District.
J. F. Nicholson, L. A. McCrea, J. B.
McCrea. A. S. McCrea.
Three latter registrars will render
hill for their services.
Old Kith District.
G. W. Nunn, Omar S. Hass. H. P.
Murphey, T. H. Mathis, J. I-. Johnson.
J .1. Wilson.
New 211th District
A. W. Huchanar C. J. Daniel. W. C.
Jordan.
Old 2titli District
. J. Bassett. A. C. Murray. H. R.
McGee, J. I. Hiller. A. 11. Gardner
Questions will he asked lor you loloadc. profession, or employment for
. which thev yourself, so state. If you are an office!
answer In the order In which me government,
appear below. These questions are «* j‘J i8 un der the
out below with detailed information > 8tatel<i the statc . the county, oc
h t y „ 0 otw n r"rk, or otherwise a municipality. In answer to the
UO not wruo oa, mar , a8 t0 where you are employed.
mutilate these instructions. Ho not I county, and state where
remove them. They should be caretui
It. Til l r KM AN DIED OS
SATURDAY NEAR PLAINS
The death of J. U. Thurman, aged 67
years, occurred Saturday afternoon at
his home on the upper Plains road
about 4 miles from Plains. He had
been ill for about three months.
He removed to Sumter county about
18 months ago from Newnan, Ga.. and
his remains were sent back to Newndn
this morning, the funeral to be held to
norrow, with interment in the cemetery
at that place
Mr. Thurman is survived by his wife,
ly read so that you will have >
swers ready when you go before the
registrar.
All answers will be written on the
registration card in ink by the regD-
trar, who should he careful to spell
all names correctly and to write leg
ibly.
1. Name in full. Age In years Tills
means all your names spelled out In
full. State your age today in years
only. Disregard additional months or
days. Be prepared to say "19” or "2;»,
not "19 yrs, 3 mos." or tho like.
Home Address—This means the
place where you have your permanent
home, not the place where you work.
Be prepared to give the address in this
••232 Main street. Chicago, Cook
county, Illinois"; that is. give number
and name of street first, then town,
then county and state
Date of Birth—Write your birth
day (month, day and year) on a piece
of paper before going to the registrar
and give the paper to him the first
thing. Example: "August 5, 1894."
If you do not remember the year,
start to answer as you would if some
one asked you your birthday, as * Aug-
Tlie uouniy uoam *u 1^*101. j
issued the following statement relative
The alarm system is being installed
os one of the requirements laid down
by the Southeastern Underwriters’ As
sociation to* secure for Amerlcus a first
cluss rating in fire insurance.
* The battery house is located some
distance in the rear of the fire station,
while the switchboard will be placed
In a separate room in the station it
self. It is expected that the system
will be completed, ready for use by the
latter part of June.
Notice of Propose. Local Legislation.
Vo All Persons Whomsoever:
Noice is hereby given of intention
to apply for the passage of a local bill
at the 1917 session of the General As
sembly of the State of Georgia, of
vhlch he follownig is the title, to-wlt.
"An Act to fix the compensation, or
salary, of the Treasurer of Sumter
County. In lieu of commissions or other
compensation now received by him;
one sister.
an IS survive*! uy urn . - - ,
Mrs. J. T. Meadows of ust .»th." Then sa> on m>
to the registration. giving necessary
information to the citizens of this
county:
'In the citizens of Sumter county:
You are hereby requested to take no
tice that in accordance with the act of
Congress. approved May 16th, 1917,
and by proclamation of the President of
May 19th, 1917. all male persons re
siding. living or being in the county of
Sumter between the a*‘es of 21 and 30
both Inclusive (including those who
have not reached their 31st birthday)
without regard to race, color, phys
ical or mental disability, infirmities,
occupation, sickness or other causes
.except those now actively engaged in
some military or naval service of the
United States) are required to presen*
themselves for registration between the
hours of 7 A. M. and 9 I*. M. on the
5th day of June. 1917, at their respec
tive voting precincts In Sumter county.
All non-residents or persons absent
from their home couhty or state now
in Sumter county are directed to call
Thurman of Amerlcus. M. S. Thurman
of Sumter county, E. V. Thurman of
Atlanta, and T. J. Thurman of Newnan.
Hanceville. Ala., four sons, Dr. E. L.
Ga.
The arrangements were ii\ charge c?
the Amerlcus Undertaking Company.
to provide how said salary shall uc • — ------ Cll , iorlnr p niir ,
—> *“* :*•
tjj Treasurer; to provide when tnlx
Act shall go Into effect; and for other
purposes."
ItlKMKR RESIDENT OK
AMERICUS PASSES AWAY
News has been received In Amerlcus
of the death of Jesse Boring. which
occurred recently in Fort Worth, Tex
as. Mr. lloring was reared In Amert-
eus, having left here to reside In Texas
about forty years ago.
He is survived by his wife, formerly
.Miss BHa Harlow, who Is also a form
er resident of Amerlcus, and several
Children and grandchildren. He was a
I -(ether of Mrs. L. B. Furlow,
Amerlcus, and Mrs. W. I. Boring,
la-.keland. Fla.
MELTON 01 SATURDAY
this year I will be (or
years old." The registrar will then
fill in the year of birth. Many people
1 not carry In mind the year they
..ere born. This may be obtained by
the registrar by subtracting the age
in years on this years birthday from
17. \
4. Are You a Natural-Born Citizen (2)
A Naturalized Citizen; (3) An Alien;
(4> or Have You Declared Your Inten
tion to
Which.)
News has been received in Araeri
us of the death of Rev. 1. tj. Melton,
ut Huntersville, Ala. Mr. Melton wa:
the oldest member of the North Ala
bama Methodist conference, havlnj
been a member of that conference fo
er fifty years. He was the father
cf Dr. W. F. Melton, of Emory univer
pity, and the grandfather of Quimby
Melton, former editor of the Times-
you work.
|). llavo You a Father. Mother, Wife
Child Cnder 12. nr a Stater or Brother,
under 12. Solely Dependent Upon Yon
For Support (Specify Which)? Con
sider your answer thoughtfully. If It
is true that there is another mouth
than your .own which you alone have
a duty to feed, do not let your military
ardor interfere with the wish of the
nation to reduce war’s misery to a
minimum. On the other hand, unless
the person you have In mind Is solely
dependent on you. do not hide behln 1
petticoats or children
10. Married or Single (Which)?
Race (Specify Which)? This docs not
ask whether you wero once married,
hut whether you arc married now. In
answer to the uestion as to your race
state briefly whether Caucasion, Mon
golian, Negro, Malayan or Indian.
11. What Military Service Have You
had? Rank? Branch? Years? Na-j
lion or State? No matter what coun-|
try you served, you must give complete
information. In answering these
ucstlons. lirat name your rank, using
.me of the following words: Commis
sioned Officer, Non-Commissioned Offi
cer. Private. Next statc branch la
v.hich you served in ont of the follow,
lng words: Infantry. Cavalry, Artil
lery, Medical, Signal, Aviation, Supply.
Marine, Navy. Next, state the num
ber of years of service, not counting
time spent in the reserve. Final!)
name the nation or slate you served.
If you served under the United State
CINCINNATI, O., May 31.—Tho po
lice of this city successfully deported
a party of live hundred negroes from
central Georgia Monday. These same
negroes had less than a week ago pass
ed through this city on their way to
a northern Michigan railroad construc
tion camp, but the police discovered
that they had teen allowed practically
no food and had been paid only a small
part of the wages promised as an In
ducement for their coming north.
In a starving condition, the crowd of
refugees arrived here on charity rail
road passes, begging for mercy and
food, and they were not allowed to
alight. All of the negroes seeme-l
glad to he on their way back south
after they discovered the stringent po
lice rules which have been put in
force here since the recent Influx of
Southern labor began.
The city and state and federal au
thorities are unitedly bitterly opposing
tho negro influx. Today the council
of social agencies composed of the
city's wealthiest people, began a deep
probe of the local negro health condi
tions as a result of the spreading of
a smallpox epidemic and other diseases
by the desperate, half starved new
comers trying to get work aftc- they
discovered that the labor agents north
have swindled them with rosy stories j
of big wages which never existed fori
white or black. )
Friday a riot between United States
soldiers 'and negroes took place at
Camp Denison, a suburb, when Com
pany B of the Third regiment fired
upon the negro settlement there as a
result of refusal of the demand cf
Sergeant Lester Doyle, that W. E. CIs-
young negro, be given up by
The most Important asset
Arm? The business ability
special technical skill 0 |'
Individual members.
Why not Insure against th,
of this asset? •
Insurance upon partners or
ccrs of corporations | s
at lowest net cost by the [
Central Life Insurance ,
pany.
Write for facts and
figures.
LEE M. HANSFORD, A
Americus, Ga.
UNION CENTRAL LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
“The Great Annual Blilih-nd
F. G. OLVER
LOCKSMITH.
Sewing machines and Supplla;
and Lock Fitting, Umbrellas R<
and Covered. Phone 420.
Lee STREET. NEAli
ABERICCS CAMP, 202, W00
OF TUE WORLD.
Meets every Wednesday night
Fraternal Hall. Lamar street. 41
Ring Sovereigns Invited to meet
us. STEPHEN PACE.
NAT LeMASTER, Clerk.
or one of the states or the United j (.j sc0 - s p amlls for punishment accord
States, name your service in one of! ... ... -
r Inten- the following terms: "National Guardi
Become a Citizen.( Specify| (of such and such a state); Militia lof|
,1) |f you were born In such and such a slate); \omnteers of.
tho United States, including Alaska
Hawaii, you arc at natural-born
citizen, no matter what may have been
the citizenship or nationality of your
parents, lw you were born in'Port
Rico, yc
United States, or Regular Army (Navy)
of United Stales.
12. Do You Claim Exemption From
Draft? Specify Grounds. Because you
claim exemption from draft, it by no
lw vou were* uui ii in
are at citizen of the United weans follows that you are exempt
l-'nr the Information of the v;ur.depart -
States, unless you were born or alien
parentage. If you were horn abroad
you are still a citizen of the United
States If your father was a citizen! of
the United Stutes at the time yon were
Hccordcr. and who is now In training
horn, unless you have expatriated your-
For the Information of the war.depart
ment you should make a claim now If
you Intend to prosecute it. Some per-, ^ (M]r | 1V | u)Ur day and night, and thos-
sons will be exempted on account of i n(jt ab , e , (> emer th e c„ited State
lng to army discipline, as a result of
the alleged attack and threatening of
a -soldier.
For a while volleys of rifli| shots
were exchanged by white soldiers, and
tho blacks, but fortunately no one wax
killed. The police interfered and the
alleged negro marauders will be sent
to prison.
All negro and white loafers are be
lli :• arrested In the streets of this city
and In pool rooms and bawdy houses.
F. and A. 31.
AMERICAS I
F. & A. M.. ne«
ery second
fourth Friday
at 7 o’clock.
FRANK J. PAYNE.
RESCOE PARKER, Sec’y.
M. B. C0I
LODGE F. end
meets every Elm
Third Friday
Visiting brothoi
Invited to attend.
DR. J. R. STATHAM, W.
NAT I-eMASTER. Secretary.
heir occupations or offices, some on ac-
-,unt of the fact that they have rela-
at the officers’ camp at Fort McPhev
Worn Out?
No doubt you are, ll
you sutler from any ol the
numerous ailments to
which an women are sub
ject Headache, back
ache, sideache, nervous
ness, weak, tired feeling,
are sonfe ol the symp
toms, and you must rid
yourself ol them in order
foleel well. Thousands
ol women, who have
been benefited by this
remedy, urge you to
TAKE
Cardui
Mrs. Sylvan la Woods,
olClitton Mills, Ky„ says:
“ Before taking C a r d u i,
I was, st times, so weak I
could hardly walk, and
the pain In my back and
head nearly killed me.
After taking three bottles
ol Cardui, the pains dis
appeared. Now Heel as
wellasleverdid. Every
suffering woman Should
try Cardui.” GetabotOe
E-C8
today.
registration card prepared for forward
ing so as toreach the registrars of their
home county and precinct on or before
Juno 5th. any person who shall wlll-
fn’ly fail or refuse to present hlmseP
for registration or to submit thereto as
herein provided, shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor and shall, upon convic
tion, In the district court of the United
States having Jurisdiction thereof, be
punished by imprisonment Tor not more
•ban one year, ftnd shall thereupon be
duly registered.
It is further brought to the atten
tion of all persons, whether they are
subject to registration or not. that the>
of' ire expected and urged to assist In
of obtaining the registration of all per-
; sons subject, ll being your duty to call
jin the attention of the registrars in
I your district the names of any persons
v ho should, hut have not. registered
Mr. Melton suffered a stroke of pa
ralysis on Monday and a second stroke
on Wednesday. Following the attack
Wednesday, he did not regain cons
ciousness. The funeral was held Sat
urday afternoon at Guntersvltle, Ala.
I^e Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lou
ise Melton, and si xcblldrcn. Dr. W. F.
Melton, ot Oxford, Ga.; Mrs. W. C.
Kaburn. of Guntcrsvillc, Ala.; Mrs.
J. A. Collins, of Birmingham. Ala.;
Mrs. Charles Shores, of Warrior. Alla.,
Mrs. Katie McEachln, of Tuscaloosa.
Ala., and Mrs. May Roberts, of Col
lineville. Ala.
i you nave expairiaieu , . ,
self (21 Yon are a naturalized citl- «"» dependent upon them for sup
zen If vou have completed your natur- P«>t. Your answer touching these
/en u >ou * * . tinnus will be important in supporting
alization; (hat is. If you have tak V " ' J, , ntcnd maUc in
Anal papers." But you arc not a eltl- u,f - lu ““ >
Hi MAN 10
Ut
If you have only declared your In
tention to become a citizen (that is. 'f
ycu have only "taken out flrst pa
pers") ; in the latter case you are only
"declarant."
You are also a naturalized citizen if,
although foreign bom, your father or
urvlvlng parent became wully natural
ized while you were under 21 years of
age. and If you came to the United
States under 21. (3) You are a de
clarant If. although-a citizen or subject
some foreign country, you have de
vour answer to the present questions,
lie sure, therefore, that the things
you now state are In conformity with
your answers to questions 7 and 8. In
taring grounds you claim as exempting
you. use one of the following terms: II
yen claim to bo an executive, legisla
tive or Judicial officer of the state or
nation, name your office and say
whether It I» an office of the state or
natlon. If you claim to be a member
,f a religious sect whoso creed forbids
WASHINGTON CASH’, NO.
F. 0. S. OF A.
Meets every first and third
nights In P. O. 8. of A. Hall,
Lama# St. All members la good
boor by hour, day ana ntgnt ana inose ^ ^ ^ Benel)c ,^
not able to enter the United States flcatc8 fr0[a $230 . 00 t0 , 2 , 0M . W
army are being promptly sentenced to memt)era 0 , th , 3 camp .
prison or deported to their Southern s A IENN1Ji(
homes. Ijical negroes :(rc aiding the
police.
AHEUS EVIDENCE FOR
AMERICUS PEOPLE
The Statements ol Americas Residents
Aro Sureljr More Reliable Than
Those of Utter Strangers.
Home testimony is real proot
— Public statements ot Americus peo-
. its members to participate In war ' n ! r.ic carry real weight.
:,f some foreign country, you tornl s | m ply name the sect. It I What a’friend or neighbor says com-
,«...»“• ........
•urt >our iiiivmi of the United states mails or as on ar- -|
tifleer or workman in an armory, ar- |
senal or navy yard of the United States.;
v.en of the United States. Receipt from
the clerk of the court of certified copy
of such declaration is often c alld Tak.
who unouiu. uu*. im»u »«i. At the meeting of the Lucy Cobb
especially are all employers requested] Alumnae association held on Saturday
i*v bring ^his law to the attention °fij n Athens, at which about one hun-
t» eir employees and see that they reg-1 an ,i fifty were present. Mrs. Fran.:
ister and report the names of any not I j, j^ arro | ( j wa » chosen alumnae ora-
doing so. j for for next year, with Mrs. l’almer
| While in the words of the President’s ,» he | an Atkinson, of Atlanta, alternate.
The following officers of the organize
lessage: "Our Industrial need pre-
j nrril)es that It be not made a technical
{holiday," Mayor L G. Council of Araer-
! 1,1.8 lias consented to issue a procla
mat Ion declaring June r.fti, a holiday in
the city of Americus believing the oc
tion were chosen: Mrs. Wilmer Moore,
Atlanta, president; Miss Annie Urum-
by, Athens, vice-president; Miss Base
line Prince, secretary-treasurer; Mrs.
the city oi Americus uviicuiib um Helen Newton Carlton, Mrs. Jennie
casion is worthy of patriotic devotion j Han S |bi t »y, Mrs. Lizzie Hodgson Mure,
and obligutidh we request und urge the jbpnorary presidents.
Mayor’s of the several towns in the a j,j ra nae banque
county to do likewise
»u, h declaration Is often . a u (»- ^ ^ ^ a marincr enl p, oyc d In the
lag ont flrst papers. pr.jJsea service of any citizen or merchant
declarant If your flrst paper ... Ul™J states, so state. If
ont after September 20. 19#6 ' Y ““ d J*! >ou are a Won „ r otherwise morally
than . . onc deficient and desire to claim eexmption
on alien if you wo not fall withini «K gr01lnd , statc your ground
name the town, then the state, then Utbcr ground, statc your ground brlef-
the country, us "Columbus, Ohio"; "VI- jU - -
enna. Austria;" Paris, France." ’H,,,,, (tAh TI ^ ;K REMOVED
f.a. Bulgaria. | SATURDAY AFTERNOON
6. If not a citizen, of What Country
Are You a Citizen or Subject? This ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 8tooJ aa a
need be unswerel only ^1 aliens » nl * ;1T yea rs in front of the
deelarar.es Remember that a ' declar-; i- nomar r j
All persons who from sickness wl 1
not he able to present themselves for
registration on June .'.th. are hereby
directed to notify the county clerk at
onre that he may provide means for
their registration.
LUCIUS Harvey. Sheriff.
JOHN A. COBB. Ordinary.
H. B. Al,LfiN, Ulork,
Ii. B. CATO. County Physician.
Hoard of Registrars for Sumter County.
r-rr. « -■
—»■“» ""-“r.
the name of yot.r country, as Franco. , ^ c<jnBldcrc(1 a menace [(>
' Twhat Is "your Resent. Trade. Oc-jas recent heavy winds have threatened
eupatlon or Office? This does not as.: |f blow it down on passing vehicles
what you once did, nor what you havc|U!:d pedestrians,
dene most of the time, nor what you
The alumnae banquet on Friday ev
ening was largely attended. Miss
Mildred Rutherford, who was recent!/
elected president of Lucy Cobb, pra-
.... „„„ dene most oi me iiiuc, uu* **».«»*. t
sided, and Mrs. K “ l, “ rln ' llft Jone:, ;l i , re |)C8t „ Uod to do | It asks what your|, u|.ohKI» TEACHERS WILL
of New Jersey, was the alumna.,^ now state briefly, asl MEET HERE ON JUNE 2ND,
speaker Mrs. Frank R ^.'inFrmer. Miner. Student. Laborer (oni
a very happy response to Mrs. J f., r m in rolling mill, In automobile, n- The colored teachers of Sumter
address. Other speakers on this oc-| or ()ther (u ,. tory) . machinist In an [county are requested to meet In Joint
asion were Judge A. J. Cobb. J. M. ,, s..ia , .u., u n g„- i.tu hnltd-
The list of registrars who will serve
In the various districts of the county Is
as follows:
27th District.
Joe M. Bryan. T. B. Bolton. C. P.
Davis, L. I’. Gartner. Cloyd Buchanan.
Rees H. Horton. I. J. Kaltnon. \V. M.
Humber. H. B. Graddy. Frank I*. Har-
rold. J. B. Gyles, R. McNeill.
Colored Registrars In 27th District.
A. S. Staley. Thomas Lynch. B. W.
Warren, J. W. Huguley, A. B. McCoy,
, | .. J5CIU, wr HllD-r llW / M ..W...—--- i 1 ,,uul r •***- •
,asion were Judge A J. tobb J. M. U)mot)1 , e facl(>ry e(c ,, you huld a n! M . E ,| 0 n at the McKay hill school build-
Hodgson, and 1). G. Bickers. . rs. • offlc<> undcr 8(ate or federal govern-1 inp , on Saturday. June 2nd. nt 11 a. m.
U. Stewart, of Amerlcus, was amo K j n , ent> llame the nffle you hold. If you I Important business will be transact-
those present. 8r( , , n onc 0 ( th P following offices or f .i, a | 8 o final arrangements for the run
employments. use onc of the namesj., n tion at Spring Creek,
hereafter mentioned: ‘‘Custom hou^ej R, J. M MATH, County 8upt.
elerk,” “employed in the transmission I
'of the malls,” or "employed In an af-j ~ sirues ..." ro.u ... .... on iraine is „ &
mory. arsenal, or navy yard." "mariner,' Qiip MV.TIQM ,L ' rl "‘ S “ ‘“'“T “ SrAmerffiuTfoJsavannah
rctually employed in the sea service RUB'lllT* I 191*1 damaging It almost beyond repair. leaving for SanJ
^ *• Mr. Cody, while tyidlv shaken up and v
Kills
RatsxMi££
ord of one whose home Is far
away invites your doubts.
Here’s 'an Americus man’s state
ment.
And it'* for Americus people’s bene
fit.
Such evidence is convincing.
That’s the kind of proof that backs
Doan’s Kidney Pills.
D. J. Stevens, blacksmith, 314 Spring
St., Amerlcus, says: “The kidney se
cretions were scanty and irregular in
passage. I suffered from sharp pains
in the small of my back, sometimes foi
three days. Part of this time I was
in bed, bent over and not able
straighten up. I suffered from rheu
matic pains a great deal, too. I took
about one box of Doan’s Kidney Pills
kr.d they helped me.”
Price 30c at all dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Poan’s Kidney Pills—tho same that
Mr. Stevens had. Foster-MHburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y. advt
A CTO WAS DKMOLISIIKI)
BY ABAHf NEAR PLAINS
A Ford car driven by Rufus Cody, of
Columbus, Ga.. was demolished late Leave Amencua ‘••; bor o,
Friday afternoon at the Seaboard Air g B 0 ^ B a ™p 0 B iS?fwMt and S«
Line crossing at the old Timmerman g.QS p. m.
ft Wise plantation near Plains. Mr. Leave Amerlcus for Rl cl
lody approached the crossing too rap umbus, Dawson, Albany a”
Icily to stop his car when he saw the d***® P°lnt>
train almost upon him. The engine Seaboard buu.. * —
struck the Ford at the rear wheels, on Trains 13 and 14 arriving
ofTitlzen or merchant within the Unit
eti Stales."
S. By Whom Employed? Where Em
ployed? if you are working for an In-
For sale by Imgan Drug Co.. Plains, [.dividual, lirm or corporation.
. ... —. — 'elation, -late its name. If In business.
1 asso-
Ca.. and all good dealers.
S. A. JENNINGS,
0. D. REESE, Recd’g. Sec'f.
c«
**Thc Right Way
Trains Arrive.
From Chicago, via
Columbus I* 1
From Columbus JIM
From Columbus
From Atlanta and Macon.. -.
From Macon - |U
From Macon
From Albany
From Montgomery and
Albany
From Montgomery and
Albany
From Jacksonville, via
Albany
Trains Depart.
For Chicago, via Columbus '
For Columbus ‘ JJ
For Columbus •;
For Macon and Atlanta . '
For Macon and Atlanta...
For Macon and Atlanta ...
For Montgomery and «
Albany
For Moatgomery and ,
For Jacksonville, via ..
Albany
•Dally ! Except Sunday,
adv GEO. ANDERSON, i
Seaboard Air ii
Tbe Progressive Ballvay ol tM
Leave Amerlcus for CM*"
cholic, Abbeville. Helena. Ly«J
Una. Savannah. Columbia.
Portsmouth and points East w
12:31 P in.
2:30 am
Leave Amerlcus lor Cordtie.
vllle, Helena and intermedia"
Leave Americus for *K |cl,1 “ 1 |
log Americus io. ------ ,
Sleeping car leaving for -
,1:30 a. m., will be open fo f
• I i: dU a. id., v»**i> — — -•
• less bruised, was not Injured.I at u ; 4o p. m. M u
j visiting his ristcr, Mrs.) For further informst n ^
man. of Plains, and wav.P- Ev ® r *^ niv. ?***■
.Will cure your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Crami ’,,
Colic. Sprains, Bruises, Cuts am) , He had been vis
Burns,Old Sores, Stings of Insects Alvin Timmerman, of Plains, and . A W. Fr-' 1 Dlv. P»»
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- returnln* to Columbus when the »® C I-1gavannah. Ga.; C-
ternally and externally. Price 2Sc. dent occurred. -•——■*• w.