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AMERICIS TIMES-RECORDER
TWENTY-NINTH year
HOW ABOUT THI \3 •
You’ll never be
or see anybody,
better d r e s s e d
than wt’ll do it for
you with Mart
Schaffner & Marx
Varsity.
Here’s one of the
models; all-wool,
perfect tailoring;
and we’ii f it any
man who comes,
big, little, fat. thin.
These clothes are
made right.
W. D. BAILEY.
Outfitter for Men and Boys
Forsyth St. and Cotton Ave. Arnp-ricus, Ga
FARM LOANS NEGOTIATED.
My Eastern money arrangement are such that I can obtain
.'the best rates obtainable in Georgia on choice improved farms.
When in need of money call on me and you will be the winner.
J. J HANESLEY.
Copyright 1907 by
Hart Schaffner iff Marx
Knox Hats.
If have the Agency for these
celebrated Hat, and am now show
ing! the n€W i’allf styles.
I have the
Imperial Hats
AT $3.00.
in all the latest shapes and colors,
for boys young men, middle
age menand old men.
SICK ROOM
SUPPLIES
If there is sickness in the
family —it comes sooner or
later in every home—Come
and see our 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
sities and luxuries—the goods
are right and the prices right.
REMBERT’S
DRUG STORE
113 FORSYTH ST.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING OCTOBER 3, 1907
MUST HAVE GREATER NAVY
Or Back Down in Assertion of Monroe Doctrine in the
Near Future.
SAID ROOSEVELT AT ST. LOUIS IN HIS SPEECH.
Roosevelt Again Pointed Out the Necessity for federal Control of Trans
portation Lines.
ST. LOUIS, MO., October 2.—(Spec
ial) —In a speech delivered here to
day, before an audience that exceeded
any St. Louis, with its long record of
great conventions and assemblages
of all kinds, has ever known, and
after a reception that exceeded in en
thusiasm any president of the United
States has probably ever been ac
corded, President Roosevelt in the
strongest language expressed his ir
revocable belief that the United States
must either increase its navy, and
maintain it at the highest standard
of fighting efficiency, or lose its nat
ional prestige.
Unless the naval fighting force of
this country is made larger, and kept
on a parity with the finest navies of
the world, it will mean that eventually
and perhaps during this generation,
we may have to back down from our
assertion of the Monroe doctrine. In
no speech that he has delivered has
the president made it more apparent
that his convictions on this point are
unalterably fixed, and that for the re
mainder of his term he will be an
advocate of a progressive navy is
now unquestioned.
Referring to the progress of the
Panama Canal, and its bearing on our
naval policy and on our great com
merce and its probable development
with the Pacific ocean coasts, the
President expressed the firm belief
that it would soon be dug. If work
keeps on as it has recently been pro
gressing he declared that the canal
would be completed within five or six
years. The president spoke at some
length of the great national benefits
that would be derived from the com
pletion of the canal, dwelling with
some emphasis on its importance to
the South, and the important part it
THE REPORT VERY BULLISH
But Bears Made a Raid and The Market Went Down
of Course.
Americus warehousemen and buy
ers were not a little surprised when
the market dropped down a quar
ter cent yesterday morning in the
face of a very bullish monthly bu
reau report whereas, in all reason,
it should have advanced a half cent
instead. The ginners report showed
a total of 1,994,230 bales ginned in
the entire south up to October Ist,
last Tuesday, against 2,040,000 ginned
to October Ist last year, a shortage
of 45,000 bales this season. This in
itself was bull dope all right, but the
Government condition report was
even better for the bulls, showing a
His Dear Old Motlier.
“My dear old mother, who is now
eighty three years old, thrives on El
ectric Bitters,” writes W. B. Brun
son, of Dublin, Ga. “She has taken
them for about two years and enjoys
an excellent appetite, feels strong
and sleeps well.” That's the way El
lectric Bitters aflect the aged, and the
same happy results follow in all cases
of female weakness and general de
bility. Weak, puny children too,
are greatly strengthened by them.
Guaranteed also for stomach, liver
and kidney troubles, by Eldridge
Drug Co. Into.
Notice to Our Customers.
We are pleased to announce that
Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs
colds and lung troubles is not affect
ed by the National Pure Food and
Drug law as it contains no opiates
or other harmful drugs, and we rec
ommend it as a safe remedy for
children and adults. Sold by all drug
gists. lmo.
t Often a single dose of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
f \ at bedtime will completely control the night
ij &T9P 3 JBC\QP coughs of children. It is a strong medi
/iW W cinc> a doctor’s medicine, entirely free from
alcohol. Made only for diseases of the
A sky our doctor to tell you, honestly and h , oat bronchia i tu bes, and lungs. Full
frankly, just What he things of Ayers J _.„u i-i.pi J.C.AyerCo..
Cherru Pectoral. Then doashesaus. formula on each label. i.ew.if. m....
is destined to play in the future his
tory of the country.
Referring to the railroad situation,
the president again took up the topic
of federal supervision of these cor
porations. He pointed cut that pro
bably eighty-five per cent, of the bus
iness done by the railroads is inter
state in its character. With forceful
argument he showed that the nation
alone can exercise a thorough and
complete supervision of the great cor
porations , transportation and other
wise, and that the people must look
to the national government to see
that justice is done to all parties in
terested, the corporations and the
public whom they are intended to
serve.
The United States government, he
maintained, must have the widest con
trol possible of the transportation
lines of the land. This was no plea
for centralization, or deprivation of
states of their rights, but a necessary
movement growing out of conditions
that had arisen from the vast develop
ment of the country, conditions
against which the people were arous
ed, and the remedy for which could
alone be adequately found in United
States control of the roads.
The president’s visit was a series
of popular receptions of the wildest
enthusiasm. From the moment of
his arrival until his departure hund
reds of thousands of people were
massed in the throughfares through
which he passed and about the places
where he was being entertained. Par
ty lines were unknown, Democrats
and Republicans joined hands in
scenes of popular approval of the
president’s policy and admiration
for the personality of the man that
will probably never be excelled.
crop condition of only .677 per cent
against .72 per cent a month ago, a
decline of more than 4 per cent. Even
a condition of .71 or 72 per cent
should have sent prices higher, but
despite official estimates the sharks
and gamblers raided the market and
put prices down a quarter cent. But
this decline can be only temporary.
The bureau figures speak for them
selves, and if the Government's es
timate is worth a continental “doub
led” the market is bound to react.
Cotton sold in Americus at 11 to
11 1-9 yesterday after the “bureau”
fell, as against 11 3-8 to 11 1-4 cents
previously.
WILLIAMS’ KIDNtY PILLS
Have you neglected your Ki dneys
Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys and bladder? Have you pains
in loins,'side, back, groins ''and blad
der? Have you a flabby appearance
of thetface, especially under the eyes?
Too frequent a desire to pass urine? Hj
so, Williams, Kidney Pills will cure j
you,—at Druggist Price 50c.
Williams’ M’fg Co. Props., Cleve- I
land, O.
Sold by W. A. Rkmbkht.
In most cases consumption results I
from a neglected or improperly treat- j
ed cold. Foley's Honey and Tar cures i
the most obstinate coughs and pre- |
vents serious results. It costs you I
nothing more than the unknown pre
parations and you should insist upon
having the genuine in the yellow pack
age. Sold by all druggists. lmo.
Vou Should Know That
Here You Can Get Clothes
FORM TWO
COPYRIGHT, 1607
The FECHHEIMER FISHELCXX
NEW YORK
high class workmanship and finish which characterizes the ex
pensive productions of the best custom tailors of New Y ork
City. And with all this excellence, you can make a selection
at almost half the tailors’ prices.
“EFF-EFF” Sack Suits for Fail
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-l C a.-. g
season’s smartest coatings, A
IF YOU BUY YOUR FALL HAT
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.
Look For Your Self.
The following is a correct essay of the following Brands of [rfatofl
ware
American Silver Co., Bristol, Conn.,
.Makers of the World Brank 3:31 oz. to the Gr. Spoon.
1847, Rogers 5:25 oz. to the Gr. Spoon.
R. Wallis & Sons 6:09 oz. to the Gr. Spoon.
Reed & Burton 6:76 oz. to the Gr. Spoon.
Community 7:80 oz. to the Gr. Spoon.
I sell Community, the standard of all plated ware at a price otter*
charge for cheaper goods.
THOS. L. BELL,
The Leading Jtweler.
I PARKER WAREHOUSE §
v ELTON C. PARKER, Prop. (Successor to Council,
S Parker & Co. W
I desire to extend thanks to the farmers for their patronage 9
tin the past, and ask a continuance of same, promising courteous S
and prompt attention to all business entrusted to me. A
SMr.Charles C. Sheppard will weigli cotton for me, and will b» Ar
glad to serve you. Respectfully, Z
| ELTON C. PARKER. J
trnmi > a
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.
Everthiug irLLumber, Mantles, Grates and, in -fact, all that go*
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’ r
Fashionable Clothes
for in them you will
see the same fine qnal
ity fabrics of exclus
ive weaves, the same
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