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SUNDAY, MARCH 17,1912
Slipper Buckles
Just received new assortment of
very attractive Slipper Buckles.
, THOS. L. BELL,
THE LEADING JEWELER.
“EAST Olt WEST THE DAY THAT’S BEST.”
“Pullman Buffet tars on Night Trains.
SEABOARD AIR LINE
SCHEDULE.
XME BIUUB. U.L . KAI.NS BAIL A.
-12 -gj p. m- eaa, Lyons. Oolliiie, Savanuau, Colum
bia, Richmond, Portsmouth, an< point!
j.jg a m East and South.—
For Cordele, Abbeville, Helena aad r»
6:20 P- m. * rermediate points.
— ■ 2 00 a. m. For Richland, Atlanta, Birmingham,
Hurtsboro, Montgomery a nd points
*•l3 P m. West and Northwest.
*or Richiaud, Columbus, Dawson, Ai
-10:06 a. m. bany and immediate point*.
Close connections at Cordele for all points North and South. At Co
lumbus for all points East, and at Mo ntgomery for New Orleans, Mobila.
Birmingham and a H Texas points and thy Southwest and Northwest.
Tor further information appiy m K. P. Everett, Local Agent, American
. p W Small, T P. A., Savannah; R. K. Stansell, Asa’t Gen. Past
money to lo an
I have some Local Money to LOAN at 8 per cent interest.
I am prepared to secure you tiva and ten year loans on your
fARM LANDS at six and eight per cent interest;
■ ■ R. L MAYNARD. •
L. G COUNCIL, Pres. Inc. IS9I *Ci M. COUNCIL, Vice Pres.
H. S. COUNC IL, Cashier.
Planters Bank
of Americus
I 1H Capital Surplus aud ProUto, |MM
si s *■' * Jeff aISiTO »'i With twenty years experience in suc
■\%kk ks H I ’Hi PSLBi cessful banking, and with our large
wIBImfJp resources, and close personal atten
± H.W yji feg B 111 Bi'ii it 1 tion to every interest consistent with
sound banking, we solicit your patron
fW*i}Bt } j i,™ Interest allowed on time certificates
an( j j n Qur department for savings.
CONSERVATIVE, LIBERAL. STRONG.
All Municipal Plants in Massachusetts, subject to Control of state Board of I
Gas and Electric Commissioners. Taken From Public Document No. 35. |
Experience Pages 179 And 180 01 Reports. | ft" |
Not Guesses. ■ Os Equip
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no * ri-iruf ini T<D 8,063 Population I
pL fwß b.M H U m 12c to 6c tor LigMs I
imi 1 Free Lamp Renewals I
j PRIVATE PLAINT / j oc | G 3 C for Power * l uH(ih aiNsumV" I
I t| Equipment 1,000 Horse Power I
1 Think It Over / Tax Rate (Without City Light Plant) $ i 4.00 f M
THF AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER.
MISS COTTLOW
TO BE HEARD
IN A RECITAL
Noted Pianist Will Give Re
cital in Americus
Miss Augusta Cottlow, known on
both continents as a pianist of rare
attainments and musicianly skill, wih
be heard at the Bell music studio on
the evening of March 22, in a recital
that will be the most notable musical (
event of the entire season.
Miss Cottlow is no stranger to
Americus music lovers, her exqui
site and sympathetic rendering of
varied programs having been heard
here in previous recitals. Though an
American, Miss Cottlow has achieved
a reputation that is international,
having resided for several years i.i
London, where she is well known in j
musical circles.
The prpgram that will be given by
Miss Cottlow will be one of unusual
merit, and it will be rendered in a
manner that will delight the heart of
every true music lover. An announce
ment of the numbers on the program
will be made later. It is suffiicent to
say that, it will be of the very high
est class.
t *
HOWS YOUR LIVE Rf
Clogged up Liver Causes Constipation
and Other Serious Ailments. Cured
for a Quarter.
Did you know, dear reader, that
Howell,s Pharmacy is the agent for i
the famous Hot Springs Liver Buttons .
and that this is the first time they
have even been sold in a drug store in
Americus.
In Hot Springs and the southwest
these wonderful little Buttons are al
most as well known as the healing
waters.
Without any doubt they are the most
perfect, joyful, satisfying laxative
ever compounded.
Don’t iniss the supreme and happy
relief that comes from using Hot
Springs Liver Buttons. A single dose
will prove to you that they are ujst
what you need for constipation, in
active liver, disordered stomach or
bowels, headache, nervousness, dizzi
ness or for a general cleaning out of
the poisons in the blood. Box for 25
cents, ask Howell’s Pharmacy. Mail
orders from Hot Springs Chemical
Co., Hot Springs, Ark.
LIVED ON 1
RAW EGGf
Mr. Richard’s Experience With Dis- |
ferent Diets. Peaches and
Buttermilk for Three Years.
Cecilton, Md.—Mr. George Richards,
oi this place, during the past 12 years,
has probably tried more different diets
than the average person would ever use
in a lifetime. . ,
What he has to say about his experi
ments, must therefore be highly interest
ing to anyone suffering from indigestion
->r stomach troubles of any kind.
*He says: “For more than 12 years,
f suffered with stomach troubles, and
paid hundreds of dollars for doctor bills
, and medicines. 1 was also operated on
for piles.
I lived on dried peaches and buttermilk
for nearly three years. The only thing
that would not give me pain was raw eggs.
1 was a physical wreck. 1 could not
sleep, and was as near crazy as a man
could well be. ....
I must say that after taking two 25-cenl
packages of Thedford’s Black-Draught,
it did me more good than all I ever spent
for other medicines.
1 have been working daily on the farm
! ever since, and I am as hard as iron.”
This purely vegetable remedy has been
in successful use for more than 70 years.
Try it. But be sure that it’s ‘ ’Thedford’s.”
It is very largely through the per
sonal friendship of Miss Annie May
Bell that Miss Cottlow has been in
duced to come to Americus on her tour
of the United States, the first which
she has made in some time. Her
■ iv e d‘- here will learn with interest
that the date of Miss Cottlow’s wed
ding has been definitely set for June,
after the completion of her present
tour.
Mr. John Barnes Wells, the tenor
will not appear in Americus until
j May. He will come, however, at that
\ date, and his appearance as the only
vocalist attriction on the list of
vocalist on the list of these attractions
will be awaited with interest.
Ornamental penship is also a flour
ishing industry.
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
Under the ruling of the attorney gen
eral. it is necessary for every person
to register, in order to vote in the
elections to be held this year. If you
have not already registered, you must
do so by April Ist. 1912. as the regis
tration books lwl iclose on that day.
I B SMALL. Tax Collector.
Mrs. Mary Joiner returned to Ten
nille yesterdty after a visit of some
length to her daughter, Mrs. Henry B.
Allen.
BIG SALE AT ALLISON’S
CONTINUES FOR TEN DAYS
Great Reduction in Crockery,
Carpets and Furniture
The crockery sale inaugurated ten
days ago by the Allison Furniture Co.
is fully appreciated by the public, as
evidenced by the great sales made in
all lines of crockery and glassware.
This cut price sale includes every
thing in the house from the finest im
ported tea and dinner sets to the less
expensive varieties, while odds and
eds in fine chinaware. especially in
broken sets, go for a song. This phe
nomenal sale, the deepest cut ever in
augurated by the Allison Furniture
Co., will continue twelve days longer
only, and during this time the price
cutting will be extended to all lines
of furniture, carpets, rugs and, in
fact, all over the extensive store,
teeming with the handsomest, goods
ever shown in Americus. This is an
opportunity never before offered the
trade here to buy furniture, carpets
and chinaware at such marked re
ductions in price.
BETTER THAN SPANKING.
Spanking does not cure children of
bed-wetting. There is a constitution
al cause for this trouble. Mrs. M.
Summers, Box W, Notre Dame, Ind.,
will send free to any mother her suc
cessful home treatment, with full in
structions. Send no money, but write
her today if your children trouble you
in this way. Don’t blame the child,
he chances are it can’t help it. This
treatment also cures adults and aged
people troubled with urine difficulties
y day or night.
It takes a woman who doesn’t know
how to do a thing to do it better than
a man who knows all about it.
If you use
your building wii! look well, the
paint will wear better and cost less
than if you used other paints. Since
Davis’ covers more surface and does
it better.
Seaboard Men
Call at Our Store and See the New
RAILROAD WATCH
With winding indicator, which shows just
how long it has run since winding. Ask to
see it. We are glad to show it.
JAMES FRICKER & BRO.
Seaboard Watch Inspectors.
Cottonseed
I offer for sale 2,000 bushels of my celebrated Jones’ Prize large boll
cotton, conceded the best variety planted in Southern Georgia. It produc
es large stalk, heavily fruited, five lock cotton, with small or medium siz
ed seed. 1 also have 200 bushels of the Blackroot Resistant Seed, not a
-talk of which died last season, a splendid evidence of its resistant quali
ties These seed were originated by me and are known by practical expe
rience to be the best for planting. Both varieties One Dollar per Bushel,
1 Fine
Poland China and Berkshire, at price sl6 to $25 each. No finer hogs tm
Georgia. Address me at Smithville, Ga., R. F. I). No. 3.
D. C. Jones
Money Loaned
We make farm loan* at « per eeat Interest aad glv« the borrower ue
, privilege of paying part of principal at end ol any year, atoppiag laterse*
on amounts paid, but ao annual pav ment of principal reeulrei..
W« make cltjy loan*. __
G. R. Ellis or G. C. Webb.
LfEHOUA. GEORGIA.
FARM LOANS
For cheapest interest, quickest money and
s easiest terms on farm loans, come to see me.
S 1 ; W.W. DYKES.
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