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The Coffee With
a History
In 1815, after his glorious victory over the British at Chal
mette, Andrew Jackson treated his troops to French Market
Coffee at the famous old French Market in New Orleans.
For over a hundred years back the finale of every Mardi-
Gras Ball was to sip a cup of this famous coffee as a “night
cap.” Then this famous beverage could be had nowhere
else. History repeats itself. You may now serve it daily
at your own table. For the old French Market blend is
perpetuated by
The Same Unique Hygienic Roasting Process
“There is but one French Market Flavor”
We roast it in our sunlit plant, where ventilation and sani
tation is perfect Its fame has spread throughout the whole
country, so we have perfected a hermetically sealed tin to
preserve the rich aroma. No humans touch the golden
brown berries from plantation to cup. Just try “French
Market Coffee” once—we won’t have to urge you a second
time. You can get some at your grocer’s.
Packed by
New Orleans Coffee Co., Ltd., New Orleans, La.
french Market Coffee
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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lias been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
sonai supervision, since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-ns-good” are but
Experiments that trifle »aith and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What 5s CASTOR!A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Dlorphino nor ether Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTOR3A ALWAYS
jp Bears the Signaturoj^^^^
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMC CCMTAUft COMPANY. TT MURRAY •TRCCT. NIW VCHH CITY.
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Crawford’s Rheumatic Remedy
and Blood Purifier
Is the Wonder o! the Age.
Scores of sufferers have been perman
ently cured by taking it. For Sale by Eld
ridge Drug Co., Americus, Ga. Price SI.OO
per bottle. Manufactured and guaranteed by
J. B. Crawford, Eufaula, Ala., Under Food
and Drug Act June 30th, 1906. 4-18-lm
W. C. MOODY,
THE SANITARY PLUMBER
Plumbing,' Hot Water Heating, Gas Fitting,
Repair Work a Specialty. Estimates Cheerfully
Furnished.
Office In building with Frank G. Olver,
near Artesian Corner. Phone 420.
Money Loaned
We make farm loans at 6 per cent. Interest and give the borrower the
privilege of paying part of principal at end of any year, stopping intertit
on amounts paid, but no annual payment of principal required..
We make city loans.
G. R. Ellis or G. C. Webb.
AJEERIOC3, GEORGIA.
The Times-Hecorder.
$5.00 a Year in Advance.
50 cents a Month.
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER.
CENSUS FIGURES GIVEN IN DETAIL
NOW FORTREVARIOUSCOUNTIES
What They Show For Sumter and Her Sister Counties of
Lee, Schley and Webster
Ine Census iAireau has just issued a pamphlet giving the population o*
feorgia in detail. Under each county heading is given the population of
the cities and towns and militia districts in it. This is the most interesting
of all the census data yet issued, from a local standpoint. The figures relat
ing to the Americus district are as follows:
Minor Civil Division 1910 1900 1890
blunter County 29,002 2ti,212 22,107
No. 745 2,420 2,235 2,002 '
No. 756, including DeSoto and I-eslie villages 4,170 3,131 2,667
Leslie Village 393 213
DeSoto Village 228 250 ....
No. 759 2,102 2,008 1,563 :
No. 789, including Americus City 11,654 10,552 8,965 '
Americus City 8,063 7,674 6,398
Ward 1 1,023
Ward 2 1,275
Ward 3 3,690
Ward 4 2,075
No. 884, including Plains Village 2,702 2,521 1,250
Plains Village 400 346 .... I
No. 993, including Andersonville Village 1,217 1,386 1,309 J
Andersonville Village 174 243
No. 1007 1,560 1,614 1,170
I No. 1185 1,113 1,168 1,385
Minor Civil Division 1910 1900 1890
Lee County 11,679 10,341 .9,074
No. 738, Palmyra, including Armenia Town 2,445 2,629 2,147
Armenia Town 162
No. 915, LeeSburg, including Leesburg City 2,860 1,949 1,991
Leesburg City 705 413 442
No. 975, Redbone 1,608 1,327 1,267
No. 976, iSmithville, including Smithville Town 2,210 1,954 1,646
•SmithviHe Town 574 597 ....
No. 1238, Chokee 2,356 2,485 2,023
Minor Civil Division 1910 1900 1890
’ieliley County 5,213 5,499 5,443
No. 785, Lickskillet 648 866 823
No. 882, LaCrosse 1,267 1,334 1,442
No. 946, Patton Hill 943 999 1,160
No. 961, Town, including Ellaville City 2,355 2,300 2,018
Ellaville City 672 474
Minor Civil Division 1910 1900 1890
Webster County 6,151 6,618 5,695
No. 802 587 661 560
No. 978, including Preston Town 2,703 2,705 2,414
Preston Town 259 146 ....
No. 1092, including Weston town 1,465 1,594 1,352
Weston Town 319 273 215
No. 1093 1,001 1,105 845
No. 1105 395 553 523
SPKNI) TOUR VACATION
AT GREENHIRST
The Ideal Spot on Chautauqua For a
Few Days or Whole Sum
mer’s Stay.
For those who want a quite and re
fined home for the summer where
pleasure without limit and the very
best of accommodations may be ob
tained at moderate cost, there is no
other place Pke Greenhurst-on-
C'hautauqna, whi'h is now under the
able direction eS George F. Hurlburt,
known far and wide for his capable
management r,f the Sherman House
of Jamestown, and the Grand Hotel
of New York City.
Here every measure, comfort and
pccommodation cf the most modern
inland watering place may he enjoy
ed. Every facility for rest and re
cuperation or a lively good time is at
hud Jest across Labe Chautauqua
is Celeron, the Coney Island of West
ern New York. Three miles above
Celeron is located the country club
with a very attractive golf course,
and an hour’s ride by express steamer
from the Greenhurst landing is Chau
tauqua, the most noted of all seml
edueational summer resorts, where
the leading lights of literature, mu
sic, science and religion come to
gether each summer for the mutual
benefit of all. Ten minutes walk
from the Greenhurst hotel is the
Chadokin Boat Club, with every kind
of craft from a row boat to a pala
tial launch.
Every imaginable recreation is
available —boating, fishing, automo
biling, golfiing, swimming, bowling,
billiards, tennis, archery, croquet. Add
to this the beauty of Lake Chautau
qua, the delightful sylvan surround
ings, the splendid service and moder
ate cost of living at Greenhurst-on-
Chautauqua, there is no other place
that offers so many wonderful ad
vantages at like cost.
Most summer resorts run to one
extreme or the other—they’re either
too quiet or too boisterous. Green
hurst is neither one nor the other,
but both.
Address George F. Hurlbert, Grand
Hotel, New York City—or Jamestown,
N. AY, for full particulars as to rates
and accommodations. Get this infor
mation now and lay your vacation
plans accordingly.
Most men can mistake the size of
their feet for the power of their brain.
shoulder is nearly always due
to rheumatism of the muscles and
quickly yields to the free application
of Chamberlain’s Liniment. For sale
by all dealers.
Many a young man is rather fast
about everything except settling his
bills.
See details of Grand Subscription
Contest on Page 6. Prizes; Diamond
Ring, Diamond Brooches, Gold
Matches, set witli Diamonds,
Begin sating coupons in Grand
subscription Contes!. Coupon on Page
MEMORIAL WINDOW IN CATHEDRAL
TR A DEVOTED WOMAN NORSE
(By Barbara Boyd.)
In looking over the roster of women
commemorated by windows in the Ca
thedral at Liverpool, it is most gratify
ing to note, here, a good mother; there
a great philanthropist; yonder a nurse;
farther on, a famous poet. Almost all
fields of work are thus brought,
through some careful and conscien
tious worker, into public notice. It is
a comprehensive recognition of all ef
fort that has helped in the uplift of hu
manity. For this uplift work in many
fields is needed, and that Is why a
study of the women and the work
commemorated is so inspiring. It
brings encouragement to many kinds
of workers, dt puts a purpose into
! their work beyond the mere earning
i of a living.
, Thus, in connection with many kinds
of work honored, nursing is not over
looked, and a window 7 has been placed
commemorating Agnes Jones and All
1 Devoted Nurses.
Few nurses are famous. Two or
three great names come to mind at the
mention of the word nurse. But after
that there is a blank. The nurse, like
the man behind the gun, is little
thought of when the laurel W'reaths are
given out. Upon her infinite patience
to do little things well often depends
the life of the patient. Yet the famous
physician in attendance usually gets
the credit of the cure. ’So it is signi
ficant and heartening that here is a
window to all devoted nurses, for it is
a recognition of the value of being
courageous and cheerful, of enduring
long vigils, of being sweet-tempered
under trying conditions; in a word, of
performing numberless little common
place duties thoroughly.
SPECIAL LINE OF
CUTS FOR ADVERTISERS
Times-Recorder Has Arrang
ed for Proofs Weekly
The Times-Recorder, in the interest
of the advertising public, has ar
ranged for a special illustrated cat
service. Tgirge proofs are received
each week, giving an excellent array
of cuts suitable for various cipssy
styles of advertising. These sheets
are on display at the business
office and can be seen by any one
contemplating advertising. If a busi
ness man is unable to visit the Times-
Recorder office to inspect the proofs of
these advertising cuts, the advertising]
manager will be pleased to call with j
them on application. This service is i
intended for the benefit of the adver-j
tising public and The Times-Recorder!
will heartily eo-operate with them in
getting the very latest designs of the
New York engravers.
20,000 WHITE MALE
ADULTS IN THE THIRD
What Census us 1910 Showed
For This District
In the Third Congressional District
there are, or rather there were when
the cen6us of 1910 was taken, 19,514
white males of 21 years or older. That
means, in all likelihood, that there are
over twenty thousand adult white
males in the Third District at this
time.
1 The statement just issued by the
Census Bureau gives the following sta
tistics as to the white male adults in
each county of the district.
Ben Hill 1,902
‘ Crawford 821 1
! Crisp 1,915 |
, Dooley 1,889
[Houston 1,637.
j Lee 462
j Macon 1,168
I Pulaski 2,198 I
Schley 499 j
j Stewart 818
I Sumter 2,082 i
j Taylor 1,327
Twiggs 811
Webster .. .. • 463
Wilcox 1,822
19,814
BRONWOOD.
IFrom Our Regular Correspondent.)
Bronwood, Ga., May 3.—. School closes
at Rocky Branch Thursday, and there
will be exercises there that night.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Jennings and the
latter’s mother, Mrs. Smith, spent Fri
; day with Mrs. C. C. Webb.
Mr. and Mr 3. J. C. Turner and moth
er, Mrs. Tempie Turner, spent Sunday
( pleasantly with Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Turner, the latter staying several days
Misses Annie Brown and Lillie John
son spent the week-end with relatives
in Sumter.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Webb and ehil
-1 dren spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Webb.
Mrs. Ethel Cannon, of Dawson, and
: | Miss Eula Cannon, of Americus, will
’ be the charming guests for several
’ldays this week of their sister, Mrs. C.
I C. Turner.
I For this is what Agnes Jones did
and what all devoted nurses do. And
. she not only gave herself to all the
. thousand and one little attentions that
: this work entails, but she did not be
come submerged in the humdrum
[i weariness of it. She was able to do
, her daily tasks and yet to look over
-1 the work as a whole and see what was
i needed in the field in W'hich she was
• laboring. She studied nursing in
. Germany, in the deaconess institution
r founded by Pastor Fliedner, and the
i training school of Florence Nightin
c gale. This was followed by a course
t as one of the Nightingale Nurses in
5 St. Thomas’ .Hospital, London. AVhile
) in London, the post of lady superin
; tendent of the staff of trained nurses
at the Liverpool Workhouse Hospital
5 was offered her. iShe accepted it, and
- here did her great work; for in less
1 than three years she brought one of the
1 most disorderly hospital populations
in the world into discipline and com
r fort, and convinced those in charge
j that not only humanity, but economy
f Required the proper nursing of the
i pauper sick.
> And so in the city in which she la
; bored the window' commemorates her
■ w'ork. In gazing upon the window,
i those who know her may think more
s of her personally than of her work,
i But the hosts of strangers who see the
• window, and to whom the name of
i Agnes Jones may he unknown, will
i carry aw r ay the full message of the
' window —honor not only Agnes Jones,
! but, as the inscription runs, "to all de
l voted nurses;’’ and nursing W'ill re
• ceive from them, if it has not already,
■ a recognition and an appreciation
which its faithful service deserves.
REVIVAL MEETINGS AT
THE FIRST METHODIST
I Services Daily, Morning and Evening,
Through Week.
Special services every morning at 10
and evening at 7:45, at First Methodist
church, conducted by Rev. S. R. Belk,
D. D., of (Atlanta. A fine meeting in
progress throughout the week. The
public is cordially invited to attend
these services. 26 -ts
Quite naturally it’s the worldly peo-*
pie who want the earth.
Advice to the Aged.
Age brings Infirmities, such os slug- !
Slsh bowels, weak kidneys and bUd- :
er and TORPID LIVER.
Tutt’sPills
have a specific effect on these organ*, !
j stimulating the bowels, causing them I
to perform their natural functions aa
in youth and
IMPARTING VIGOR i
to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER. !
They arc adapted to old and young.
r^^Hav^YouTrie^t^^^j
There is a bottle of Cardui waiting for you at the
■ drug store. Have you tried it?
If not, we urge you to do so, before your troubles i
jjP have obtained such a hold on you, that nothing will drive
Even now, it may be nearly too late. But try it any- I
« how. If anything can help you, Cardui will. It has helped P
■ in thousands of cases, where other medicines had been M
tried in vain. Why should it not do the same for you? g
CARDUI [
I The Woman’s Tonic I
“My daughter, Octava, would have been in her grave
g§ today, had it not been for that fine medicine, Cardui ” i
II writes Mrs. Laura Lawrence, of Drennon Springs, Ky. ’
“Nothing I tried helped my daughter, until she had
F|g taken Cardui. I had sent for the doctor, when I thought
H of your medicine and got a $1 bottle. When she had
H taken four doses she became all right I often recommend
Cardui to my friends.”
fi th ol b ruggist SeIIS ardui with foH instructions for use ||
Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.,
Egg 5, for Special Instructions, and 64-page book, “Hone Treatment for Women,” sent free.
HARROLD BROTHERS,
Colton Warehousemen and Commission
Merchants. Also Dealers in
Coa!, Wood, Brick, Lime, Cement, Plaster of
Paris, and Plastering Hair. We sell the cel
ebrated Mitchel Wayon. Have just
received a car load of them in all
sizes. It is the best wagon on the
market.
MICHELIN
dinner Tubes
ForMichelin and all other Envelopes
jfog ma jority of motor
Jisfs throughout the world
Imm are Sfl hs/ied users of
Hlff A\ Afic/ie/m Inner Tubes.
They are the best judges.
IN STOCK BY
I Americus Machine Shops
i
A, B. Kirshbaum & Co’s.
|
Clothing at
D. PEARLMAN’S
Would you have a new,
dressy suit call for Kirsh
baum’s make. Quality,
style, workmanship of the
highest order. Prices with
in the bounds of reason.
D. Pearhnan
Lamar Street
Times- Recorder
Dead merchants do not adver
tise. Live ones do. A live town
was never made by dead business
mer.