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There uiort ’..'atarrn In this section
of the country "han '.!! other diseases
put together, and for /ears it wi 3 sup
posed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly failing
to cure with local treatment, pronounced
it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease,
greatly influenced by constitutional con
ditions and therefore requires constitu
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cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
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remedy, is taken internally and acts
thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
of the System. One Hundred Dollars re
ward is offered for any case that Hall’s
Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for
circulars and testimonials.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
Hail’s Family Pills tor constipation.
■ The Standard
Beautiful White Skirts at $1.98.
Os fine White Pique, Gabardine and
fancy Striped Pique, all waist meas
ures and lengths; value $3 to $3.50,
now $1.98.
Silk Poplin Skirts at $3.98.
Black, Navy, Gray and Purple, of
pure silg poplins, made and trimmed
in the newest styles; all waist meas
ures and lengths; values up to $6.50.
Now, choice $3.98.
25c White Lawns at 15c.
Fne sheer white lawns, 30 inches
wide. Free from dressing. Sheer and
pretty. Values up to 25c. Now yd.. 15c
$1.50 Organdy Waists at SI.OO
Fine sheer, beautiful Waists trim
med with fine Swiss Embroidery and
Vai Laces; sizes 38 to 44; value $1.50.
Our price sl.
Ladies’ White Handkerchiefs at 3c.
Plain -white Lawn Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, full regular size; value
sc. Our price now 3c.
Fine Smooth Sea Island at 10c.
Five thousand yards to be sold at
this price; fine, smooth finish, fair
weight; selling in good stores now at
15c. Our price, yard 10c.
Ready-Made Sheets at $1.63.
Made by the Pepperel mills, abso
lutely free from dressing; full regular
size and bleached snow white; value
$1.98. Our price now $1.63.
Fruit Loom and Lonsdale
Bleaclilng at 25c.
We believe that this Bleaching will
sell for 40c yard before Xmas, cotton
goods are going up again by leaps
and bounds. While our present stock
lasts we -will sell the above standard
brands at yard 25c.
Matting Squares at $2.98.
Size 6x9 feet, in over twenty pretty
patterns. Our regular low price on
these has been $3.50. While the lot
lasts now $2.98.
STANDARD DRY
GOODS CO.
ForsjUi St. Next to Bank of Commerce
Americus, Ga.
Mere Mention About the City
New shipment SHEET MUSIC. Bell
The Jeweler. 25-ts
The Ladies’ Prayer Band of the
Presbyterian church will meet Monday
afternoon at the church at 5 o’clock.
All ladies please be present.
Call your grocer for Chero Cola. sc.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brownlee, of Al
bany, were in the city visiting friends
yesterday.
Call you.’ grocer for Chero Cola. sc.
9-ts
J. C. Parrott, was a visitor in the
city yesterday on a business mission.
See Hale Hamilton in "After His
Own Heart” at the Strand Monday.
25-lt
Seeven-I’assenger Studebaker, in
good condition. Hooks Motor Co.
25-lt
Dr. Thornton’s Easy-Teether has
cured other children of- stomach and
bodele diseases. It will not cost any
thing if it does not cure yours. Try
it. Sold at Murray’s Pharmacy.
Mrs. Harriet Hill, of Smithville, was
in Americus shopping yesterday.
Bargains in USED CARS -all kind*.
Hooks Motor Co. 25-lt
Dr. H. B. Allen has gone to Macon
today on professional business.
Ask for Chero Cola at founts.
There’s none so good. 9-ts
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius McCleskey,
Miss Sarah Tower, Robert Hawkins
and Walter Page have gone to Douglas
for a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. R.
J. Vibbert.
Call your grocer for Chero Cola. sc. ■
9-ts
Lieutenant and Mrs. Armstiong let.
Saturday for a vsit to their home in
Shelby, Ohio. They will be gone about
three weeks.
Dr. Thornton*'’ Easy-Teether is not
a “cure-all.” but a scientific reme
dy for children. Sold at Murray’s
Pharmacy.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Webb, of Sumter,!
were in the city Saturday.
See Hale Hamilton in “After His
Own Heart” at the Strand Monday.
25-lt
Three good FORDS; thoroughly ov
erhauled and in good condition. Bar
gains. Hooks Motor Co. 25-lt
One Maxwell at a bargain. Thor
oughly overhauled.' Hooks Motor Co.
25-lt
Charles Lanier is spending the
week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Lanier, coming from the
University of Georgia.
Dr. Thornton’s Easy-Teether is a
scientific preparation, which assists
nature to perform properly the normal
functions of the important organs of
the body. For sale at Murray’s Phar
macy. .
Lieut. John W. Wheatley, of Amer
icus, who has been serving overseas
during several months, reached New
port News Friday and it is expected
he will be discharged and return home
at an early date.
Ask for Chero Coia at founts.
There's none so good. 9-ts
Mrs. G. W r . C annon has returned
home after a few days visit to rela
tives in Richland.
BARGAIN. ‘•49o’’ Chevrolet. See
Hooks Motor Co. 25-lt
ALCAZAR THEATRE
MONDAY
Artcraft Pictures presents
Wonderful WILLIAM S. HART
IN
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Story deals with the fortunes of a brave resourceful Arizona Cowboy who wins love through
a series of highly dramatic events.
ADMISSION 10c AND 20c
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
World Pictures Presents Triangle Pictures Presents
KITTY GORDON OLIVE THOMAS
in • in
"Unveiling Hand” "Love’s Prisoner”
5 Acts 5 Acts
and and Drew Comedy
Topics of the Day “Once a Mason”
NATIONAL Cash Register; three
drawer style; in good condition; for
sale cheap. Apply to G. T. Cunning
ham. Phone 21.7 22-10 t
Mid-Summer Hats are now ready for
the "sweet girl graduate.” Miss Elea
nor Tillman’s Millinery Store. 21-ts
In a party at the Tea Room yester
day afternoon, motoring over from
Montezuma to Souther Field were Mr.
and Mrs. Edward McKenzie, Miss Eliz
abeth Lewis, Mrs. L. S. Apperson, Mrs.
Virgil Brown. Mrs. Charles Lewis, of
Macon, and Mrs. Lawrence McKen
zie.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Morgan have re
turned from Vienna, where they at
tended the funeral of Mrs. O. P.
! Swearingen.
Joseph Perkins, , secretary of the
chamber of commerce, left Saturday
for Macon and Atlanta on a trip of
several days. On Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday he will attend the conven
tion of the Georgia Commercial Sec
retaries association in Atlanta at
which he is scheduled to ajjear on the
program.
The city firemen drew lots Satur
day to determine the order in which
they will take their 10 days vacation,
which is given them every year on full
pay. Assistant Chief Murray Dunn
was the winner of the first period off
and will leave next Wednesday with
V. R. Gaines, for Ft. St. Joe, Fla, for
a fishing trip.
Miss Tehone Webb, who Is a student
in the Art department at Brenau, will
remain on account of her work in that
department, until after the completion
of the commencement exercises.
The first airplane in the mail service
of this section of country, flying from
Atlanta to Macon, carrying five hun
dred letters bore a letter to an Ameri
cus young lady residing on Church
street.
Miss Lila Webb who has been at
tending school at Brenau is expected
home today to spend the summer.
Alcazar SIRAND
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ARTCRAFT PICTURE i
Thos. H. Ince Presents METRO PICTURES
rr Z j , i Presents
WII I JAMS HART Wonderful
WILLIAM S. HART HALE HAMILTON
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act^ EN ” AFTER HIS OWN HEART
Don’t See This. ACTS
Don’t Miss It.
TUESDAY
WORLD PICTURES TUESDAY
Presents MUTUAL PICTURES
Charming ; Presents
KITTY GORDON WILLIAM DESMOND
-IN- I -in-
HAND” “MINT OF HELL”
FIVE ACTS, AND ! FIVE ACTS
“TOPICS OF THE DAY” c .. an % ,
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“TIGHT SQUEEZE”
WEDNESDAY Don’t Fail To See These.
TRIANGLE PICTURES
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beautiful goldwyn pictures
OLIVE THOMAS Presents
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“LOVE’S PRISONER” MAE MARSH
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Drew Comedy “RACING STRAIN”
“ONCE A MASON” five acts
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AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
JAP OFFICIALS |
LIKE SAVAGES IN
i KOREAN REVOLT
PEKING.— (Correspondence of As
sociated Press.)—Rev. Edward W.,
Thwing, oriental secretary of the In
ternational Reform bureau, who was
in Korea in March and personally wit.
nessed some of the disturbances re
sulting from the Korean independence
movement, declares that the lower
laapanese officials and soldiers have
acted like lawless savages in dealing
with this peculiar situation.” The
movement in Korea is described by the
Dev. Thwing, who formerly was an
American missionary as “a peaceful
resolt which should have been handled
with the greatest of tact.”
“In a remarkable manner,” he said
to the Associated Press, “the Korean
independence movement has- manifest
ed skill, courage and organizaition
that has been a great surprise to
many. It has shown more than ever
before how unreasonable without jus
tice, cruel and brutal the military rule
of Janpan is in this land. I could hardly
believe these things if I had not seen
them with my own eyes.
“The police and soldiers have ar
rested old men and little children and
cruelly beat them. Little girls of only
ten years of ag e women and school
girls have been shamefully treated an
and subjected to physical punishment
and torture for no other crime than
shouting with peaceful enthusiasm for
ther own country and crying out for
th e independence which Japan had
guaranteed by solemn treaties.
Jaaps Hiding Truth.
“These things have been witnessed
not by one or two but by Scores of
missionaries and others in many parts
of Korea during March. If the world
could only know these things they
would certainly heed this cry of dis
tress from an oppressed people. But
the Japanese are doing all they can
to keep the world from knowing the
truth. A report- has just come that in
one city, from which letters have been
sent, they ar e making it very hard
for the missionaries, eve r hinting at
deportation unless they stop telling
Hale Hamilton at J
Strand Monday j
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In “After His Own Heart,” which will
Ite Shown at the Strand Theater Mon
day.
out the truth.
“The following are some of the
things that I have actually seen with
my own eyes:
“Small school boys knocked down
and cruelly beaten by Japanese sol
diers. This was not a question of ar
resting them, but savage unjustifiable
barbarism.
“Soldiers stop and deliberately fire
into a crowd composed only of girls
and women wh o were simply shouting
‘Mansei.”
“A small boy of ten years shot thru
the back.
An unressting old man of 85 years,
pounded kicked and beaten by sev
eral Japanese soldiers until he could
not walk.
“A crowd of about twenty school
girls who wer p quietly walking along
the public road, not even shouting,
chased by soldiers, beaten with guns,
knocked down and so shamefully trea
ted that it made one’s blood boil.
’’Japanese firemen chasing boys and
girls with long iron hooks trying to
catch them with them.
“A Korean in a hospital paralyized
with his head crushed in with one of
these hooks.
Revolting Scenes.
“A man dying shot through the back.
“One hundred men with torn and
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bloody clothes, tied together With
ropes taken to jail.
"Two Koreans so injured that they
could not walk tied down on a spring
less cart and brought to jail.
“Men standing by having no connec
tion with the demonstration and yet
knocked about and attacked by sol
diers who will attack anyon e without
regard to what they are doing.
“An American missionary roughly
arrested while standing in his own
yard and looking on but doing noth
ing else.
“Women knocked down with guns
and kicked into the ditch.
“These and many other things I
hav p seen with my own eyes. Other
foreigners have seen the same and
worse. One can little imagine the reign
of terror in all parts of this land, at
the very time when the Japanese peace
delegates are talking of ‘humanity and
justice and equality of races.' They
don’t know the meaning of these
words. And the punishments and tor
tures at the police stations and jails
make a still more awful story. I have
seen men who were beaten between
wooden crosses by the Japanese.
“And why is all this cruel punish
ment given? Not for rioting, or for
resisting arrest: 1 have not seen one
case of this; not for carrying dan
gerous waepons, they hav e none; but
just for shouting out the desire of
their hearts for the independence of
their country.
The Rev. Edward W. Thwing is a
native of Boston, Mass., and became
a Presbyterian missionary t 0 China in
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AMERICUS DRUG COMPANY
Phones 75 and 121
SUNDAY, MAY 25. 191</
1892. He was legislative agent of the
International reform bureau at the
World Conference of Nations on Opium
in China in 1909, and speaks and reads
th p Japanese and Chinese languages.
He has been active in organizing an
ti-opium societies in China at the re
quest of the president of the Chinese
republic. His headquarters have been
at Peking.
If an Americus firm can supply your
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Call your grocer for Chero Cola. sc.
9-ts
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