Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, September 28, 1907, Image 1

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AMERICCUS TIMES=RECORDER TWENTY-NINTH YEAR HOW ABOUT US? You’ll never be or see anybody, better d ressed than wt’ll do it for you with Hart Schaffner & Marx Varsity. Here’s one of the models; all-wool, r perfect tailoring; and we’iS fit any man who comes, big, little, fat, thin. These clothes are made right. W. 0. BAILEY. Outfitter for Men andj Boys. Forsyth St- and Cotton Ave. Americus, Ga. - INVERT PLACE YOU G-O AND FIND 'SHAW’S MALT It’s good for the sick and old and excellent for the well. A healthful tonic, an excellent stimulant, an ideal beverage For sale by All Leading Dealers, Knox Hats. Ij have the Agency for these celebrated Hat, and am now show inglthe new fall[styles. I have the Imperial Hats AT $3.00. in all the latest shapes and colors, for boys [young men, middle age men and old men. tty Wilr SICK ROOM SUPPLIES If there is sickness in the family—it comes sooner or later in every home—Come and see ou r goods, have a heart to heart talk about supplies which will make the sufferer more comfortable and aid in recovery. Our store is head quarters for sick room neces ’ sitiesand luxuries—the goods are right and the prices right. REMBERT’S DRUG STORE 113 FORSYTH ST. Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner Marx AMERICUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 28, 1907 PROHIS WILL KEEP AT WORK Georgia Anti-Saloon League Meets in Atlanta in De cember. ATLANTA, Sept. 27.—(Special.) The state convention of the Anti- Saloon League will be held in this city in December. It is the belief that it will be one of the most not able gatherings ever held in Geor gia of temperance workers, and that steps will be taken then looking tow ard the rigid enforcement of the ex isting state prohibition law. The most active workers in the League are in favor of the organiza tion taking steps in every county to assist in the detection of blind ti gers and the punishment of all viola tors of the law. It is not unlikely that steps will be taken to that end at the state con vention. It is also regarded as probable WANTTOKEEP ARMY IN CUBA So They Instigated Plots for a Negro Upris ing. NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—(Special) Dispatches received today allege that the plans for a Cuban uprising were the result of a plot on the part of those interested in maintaining the American ocupation of the island. It is claimed that business interests opposed to the withdrawal of the armed forces of the United States, and the return of the island to the Cubans for self-government again without the restraining influences of the American forces, were really the instigators of the plots to organize uprisings, principally among the ne groes, in certain of the provinces. By means of such uprisings 't was hoped to indefinitely prolong the pres IT HANGS IN THE BALANCE Prices Unchanged for Two Days While Bears Watch the Bulls. Cotton bales rolled into Ameiicus from a dozen counties yesterday, re ceipts being good despite the varia ble weather of the entire week. Os tne hundreds of bales marketed here yesterday more than one half were sold at prevailing prices, 11 to 11 1-8 cents. For two days the futures and spot markets have budged not at all, the range being within a dozen points. Offerings of good cotton are readily taken by Americus buyers at the top FOUND HOME IN GOOD SHAPE Trustees of Masonic Orphanage Hold Meeting. Col. John H. Deveaux, collector of customs at Savannah, was in the city yesterday attending the meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Colored Masonic Widows and Orphans Home. The trustees found everything in excellent shape and the outlook is very encouraging. The trustees left highly satisfied with the conduct of the institution. Col. Deveaux is one of the most prominent colored men in Georgia. He has been collector at Savannah 8 years and prior to that was collector at Brunswick. .. >Ye want every man In Americus uhu wears clothes to come in and see the wonderful changes wrought. The entire north side of our establishment converted into the most'up-to-date clothing sforc In south Georgia, the largest stock and lower prices than yon will find anywhere. CHAS. L. ANSLEY... WWWH—nuu—• ———■■ ■l — g-p"* If you think constipation is of trifling| 3V. a K consequence, just csk your doctor. | A floU He will disabuse you of that notion in I ~s m a short order. “Correct it, at once!” he j-j % /"k gw Oit 1 "S’i tyg* will say. Then ask h:m about Ayer sf Pills. A mild liver pill, ail vegetable.| 2 Wo publish tho formulas J. C. Ayer Co., | 2L of all our preparations. Lowell, Mass. | that steps will then be also taken looking to the creation of a senti ment that will preclude any possi bility of failure to place a SIO,OOO | license on locker clubs, and other , wise strengthen in every possible way I the law now on the statute books. I at the next session of the legislature. < There is apparently to be no cessa- I tion of the labors of the League, be i cause of the victory gained at the last session of the legislature, but a determination rather shown by the leaders of the movement to continue to arouse and solidify public senti ment against the liquor traffic in ev ery possible way, and to keep the * pressure on public officialls so strong ! that there will be no possibility of a lax enforcement of its provisions. ence of the American soldiers and create the impression in the United States that the island canot be left to itself but must remain under the control of the American government. It is a recognized fact that the heav iest business interests of the island are decidedly opposed to the with drawal of the troops, believing that when this is done there will he a repetition of the events that lead to their presence in Cuba at this time. It is not known what proof there is to the accuracy of the charges that the plots were instigated for this purpose, but there is a strong im pression in Cuban circles that there is a considerable foundation of truth in the reports. notch price. Several far-seeing planters here sold their cotton weeks ago at 12 cents for October delivery, and these fortunate ones are now filling their contracts and feeding the | bales to the buyer at a round twelve J pennies instead of eleven cents. But I had the price soared to 15 cents, the figure set by the Farmers’ Union, these advance sale fellows would not be feeling so good as at pres ent. EIGHT KILLED, TWENTY WOUNDED SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., Sept. 27. —(Special)—Eight Greeks were kill ed and twenty injured in a train wreck at Blackenfieid, Cal., today, The unhurt Greeks on the train pur sued the train crew, with threats of death, but the crew escaped The most up-to-date men’s furnish ing slock and also the largest ever shown in Americus. Sole agents for Hawes $3.00 Hats, Eclipse Shiris, Crawford $3.50 and $4.00 Men’s Shoes are unsurpassed. CHAS. L. ANSLEY. WILL CONSIDER THEIR COMPLAINT WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 27. (Special.)—lt is announced today that President Roosevelt will consi der the complaint recently laid be fore him by the representatives of the striking telegraphers and that there may be some developments from tho White House shortly. You Should Know That Here You Can Get Clothes FORM TWO COPYRIGHT, 18GT The FECHHEIMER FISHELOO. NrW YOHK high class workmanship and finish which characterizes the ex pensive productions of the best custom tailors of New York City. And with all this excellence, you can make a selection at almost half the tailors’ prices. “EFF-EFF” Sack Suits for Fall of the most advanced single and double-breasted cut, in a big variety of custom-tailor suitings, sls to $45 “EFF-EFF” Fall Overcoats of medium length, with or without velvet collar, luxuriously lined, models of overcoat-perfection,in the<n* -i e <2*^ 2? season’s smartest coatings, 1 ° IF YOU BUY YOUR FALL MAT at this store you can make a selection from new shapes pro duced by America’s leading hatters and at a saving of from 50c TO SI.OO on what you would have to pay elsewhere. CHAS. L. ANSLEY. * SEE THOSE Fish and Game Sets at THOS. L. BELL, I The Leading Jeweler. | PARKER WAREHOUSE I # ELTON C. PARKER, Prop. (Successor to Council, A Parker & Co. W W I desire to extend thanks to the farmers for their patronage V % in the past, and ask a continuance of same, promising courteous w A and prompt attention to all business entrusted to me. & fMr.Charles C. Sheppard will weigli cotton for me, and will W JL glad to serve you. Respectfully, X ♦ ELTON C. PARKER. WHEN READY TO BUILD Whether a Mansion, a Store or Cottage, set' JOHN W. SHIVER. WHEN READY TO PAINT Shiver Has the Goods, the. Best goods and Largest Stock. Everthing Mantles, Grates and, in -fact, all that goe in a house. Buying Paints in Carload Lots, His prices are the Lowm where quality counts. Mills and office Church street, Phone 117. ready-for-service that cannot be distinguish ed in a single detail by an expert from the most costly to-meas ure-made garments. It is indeed most grat ifying to be able to show you the new Fall creations in “EFF - EFF ,y Fashionable Clothes for in them you will see the same fine qual ity fabrics of exclus ive weaves, the same NUMBER 23#