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If you are in need of [glasses I can fit
you. I grind my own lenses, and am in
position to give you better service and at
reasonable prices than any one else,
20 Years Experience
Thomas L. Bell
Jeweler and Optician
Doings of The Market
AMERICUS, Ga., Feb. 14—The Amer,
icus spot farket continued steady with
the following quotations:
Fully good middling 11 5-8 c
Good middling 11,3-So
Middling 11c
The Futures Market.
The futures market opened at t he
following quotations, and at noon were
quoted: Open noon
March 11.94 11.91
May 12.17 12.15
July 12.34 12.31
October 12.40 12.34
December 12.53 12.49
Closing Quotations.
The market closed Monday at the
following prices:
-March 11.94
May 12.15
July 12.34
October 12.33
December 12.49
Hide and Rubber Market.
Quotations made oy A. Cohen &
Son, Americus. Per Lb.
Tallow 05
Beeswax 22
G. S. Hides 14
Green Hides 12
Dry Safts 20
Dry Flints 22
Damaged Hides Half Price
Rubber Prices.
Boots and Shoes 07
Mixed Auto Tires 04c
Solid Tires 03
THE BEST
IN
Everything
Electrical
CONTRACTING, SUPPLIES, FIXTURES
Our Prices Right- Quality the Best
Levy-Morton Co.
611 °. f The CARNIVAL
GEORGE REYNOLDS SHOWS FURNISH ALL ATTRACTIONS
AMERICUS, GEORGIXFEBRUARY 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th
10—BIG SHOWS-10 : 2—RIDING DEVICES-2 : FREE BALLOON ASCENSIONS
ROYAL ITALIAN BAND - - - ONE SOLID WEEK OF FUN AND AMUSEMENT
Bicycle Tires 01 l-4c
Mixed Inner Tubes 08
Mixed Auto Peelings 05
Mixed White Sen p 06
White Wringers 05
Mixed Red Scrap 04 l-2c
Mixed Black Scrap 01
Matting and Packing 00 l-2c
Garden Hose 00 l-2c
Cotton Fire Hose 01
Large Hose 00 l-4c
N. H. RAY ENTERS
COMMISSIONER RACE
N. A. Ray, a well known Sumter
county citizen, has announced his can
didacy for county commissioner. He
has been prominent in the affairs of
the county and will r.eecive warm sup
port from his friends.
1.0. SMALL IS
FBHE-ELECTION
I. B. Small announces his candidacy
for re-election as tax collector of Sum
ter county in todays’ issue of the I
Tirnes-Recorder. He has made an effi
cient officer, and will receive strong
support from his many friends.
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER
ITEMS (IF INTEREST
CITI of jmiN
LUMPKIN, Ga., Feb. 14.—Among
those who witnessed the presentation
of “The Birth of a Nation," in Albany
were Dr. and Mrs. R. L .Grier, Col .and
Mrs. T. T. James, Geo. Burt, E. C.
Hobbs, Humber Patterson, John Ard
I and Ed Rockwell.
i
Mrs. Walter .Davidson ,of White
Plains, Ga., has been the guest for sev
eral days this week of Msr. Fred S.
Singer. While here several delight
ful entertainments were given in her
honor.
T. J. Burts, of Arlington, spent last
Sunday with home folks here.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Singer are
spending some time in Florida, visiting
j relatives in Jacksonville, and other
points of interset.
Mrs. Herbert Elder, of Cuthbert ,is
i the guest of her father, Rev. E. H.
McGehee.
Miss Annie Ward formerly a resident
of Lumpkin, is visiting at the home of
Mrs. Cricket Patterson.
Among those from here who have
spent a few days in Macon during this
week are Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Barr,
Messrs. W. E. Streyer, John D. Rich
ardson, and Olin Patterson.
Dr. A. G. Fort, recently of Washing
ton, D. C., is the guest of his father,
Judge Arthur T. Fort.
Judge W. F. George, of the Vienna
circuit, was a visitor in Lumpkin Fri
day.
FEDERAL RESERVE
HIS SUGGESTIONS
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Feb. 14.—Six
amendments to the federal reserve act
were recommended to congress today
in the report of the federal reserve
board for the first full year of opera
tic n of the new banking system.
“A year's experience in the opera
tion of the federal reserve act,” says
the report, “has confirmed the Board
in its profound conviction that the act
has been one of the most beneficial
pieces of legislation ever adopted by
congress. Not only have its fundamen
tal principles been fully vindicated but
in most details the working of the
measure has been successful.”
The amendments recommended
would:
Permit national banks to subscribe
and hold stock in banks organized for
he special purpose of doing a banking
business in foreign countries;
Permit, with the approval of the
beard, the issue of federal reserve
■notes to federal reserve banks eithe •
against the deposit of commercial pa
per or gold, provided that the gold
so deposited shall count as part of the
required reserve of the bank;
Extend the acceptance system to the
domestic trade so far as it relates to
documentary acceptances secured by
shipping documents or warehouse re
ceipts, covering readily marketable
commodities or against the pledge of
goods actually sold.
Permit national banks to establish
branch offices within the city or county
in which they are located.
Permit advances to member banks
against the member bank's secured
promissory notes or against the deposit
or pledge of U. S. government bonds; !
Authorize a wide discretion in the
making of farm loans of this kind
with a radius of one hundred miles
of its place of business whether in its
district or another district.
OPERA HOUSE
TCDAY
Matinee and Night
The famous Cartoon
comedy
HENPECKED
HENRY
JACK TRAINOR
and a big company
The best dressed chorus
in America
Take advantage of an opportunity to
absorb the surpassing charm of the
most delightful musical piece in years
All Music, Laughter and Song.
SENSIBLE PRICES.
Best Reserved Seats, $1.00; Others,
25c, 50c, 75c.
MATINEE 3 P. M.
Adults 50c; Children 25c.
SEAT SALE HOOKS PHARMACY
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Railroad Commission of Georgia.
Chas. Murphey Candler, Chairman;
Geo. Hillyer, Vice Chairman; Joseph
F. Gray, Paul B. Trammell, J. A. Per
ry, Commissioners; Campbell Wallace,
Secretary; J. P. Webster, Rate Expert
Atlanta, Ga., January 25, 1916.
CIRCULAR NO.*39s.
Freight Rule No. 7.
Change paragraphs 3 and 4 of
Freight Rule No. 7, now reading:
“The maximum rates prescribed by
the Commission for the transportation
of live stock are based upon the fol
lowing maximum valuation:
Each
Horses and mules, not over ... .$120.00
Horned Cattle, not over 50.00
Stallions, Jacks and Bulls, not
over 150.00
Fat Hogs and Fat Calves, not
over 15.00
Lambs, Stock Hogs, Stock
Calves, not over 5.00
Where consignors offer their animals
for shipment at valuations in excess of
the valuation above given, carriers
may charge the following percentage
of increase above the prescribed max
imum rate of freight
Over $150.00 and not over $400.00, add
30 per cent.
Over $400,00 and not over $600.00, add
50 per cent.
Over $600.00 and not over SBOO.OO, add
60 per cent.
Over SBOO and not over $1,000.00, add
100 per cent.
Over $1,000.00 subject to special rate
by contract between the ship
per and the carrier,
TO READ:
Rates on live stock will apply when
the actual value does not exceed the
following art ual value to be stated
by shipper in writing in shipping or
der:
Jacks of Stallions, each $150.00
Horses or Mules, each 100.00
Mare and Colt, together 100.00
Yearling Colt 50.00
Cow and Calf, together 35.00
Domestic Horned Animals, each 30.00
Yearling Cattle, each 15.00
Calves, Hogs, Sheep, or Goats.. 10.00
For every increase of 100 per cent,
or fraction thereof, in the actual value,
there shall be an increase of 5 per
cent, in the rate, except that any ani
mal, the value of which exceeds sl,-
500.00 will be accepted only under
special contract. When the value is
not stated by the shipper, in writing,
in the shipping order, carriers will not
be required to accept shipments.
Passenger Rule No. 3.
Amend Passenger Rule No. 3 by add
ing following paragraph:
“Where baggage is transported on a
passenger ticket which for any reason
is not used by the holder for personal
transportation, and application for re
fund is made, the carrier shall, if such
ticket shows baggage checked, charge
for the transportation of such bag
gage only on the total weight thereof,
not exceeding double the excess bag
gage rates per 100 pounds above
shown, and the difference between this
sum and the original price paid for
the passenger ticket plus any excess
baggage charge made, shall be re
funded.
Classification.
The following changes in, and addi
tions to, the Commissioners Classifies-
Some Special Suits at Very
Special Prices
$20.00 $25.00
$30.00 Suits
Now
$12.50 - '
Besides our regular stock of Hart Schaffner & Marx winter
suits that we are offering at a discount of 33 1-3 per cent we
have on hand about fifty spring and summer suits carried over
from last season, the choice of which you may have at $12.50.
These are good suits, good colors and good styles and
well worth your attention.
We will be glad to show them to you.
W. D. Bailey Company
tion of Freights, are hereby adopted:
Add following specific item to Clas
sification: CR | OR
CANS: x. |
Milk Shipping:
Loose or in packages j
L. C. L. . ... 1 j
Loose or in packages, C.
L., min wt. 16,000 lbs.. 4 j
Milk Shipping, returned, |
loose 4 |
Eliminate from Classifica- j
tion following ratings and |
descriptions on Cigar- |
ettes:
CIGARETTES, in wooden |
boxes (See Notes) 1 |
NOTE: Boxes weighing |
each less than 15 pounds |
will not be accepted. |
NOTE: Boxes must be
strapped: with metal j
straps and sealed with j
metal seals, except when. |
constructed as follows:
Ends rabbetted, tops and |
bottoms flush with sides |
and ends, secured with |
not less than two nails at |
each side and end, corners
locked and glued. |
NOTE: The term “Cigar
ettes” will include only |
such articles with paper j
wrappers.
CIGARETES, N. O. S., in |
boxes 3t 1|
Change item now reading:
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, |
viz:
Transformers, weighing |
each 150 lbs, or less 1 |
Same, weighing over 150 |
lbs, each 3 |
TO READ: . j
MACHINERY:
Electrical Machinery. |
Transformers, L. C. L... 3 j
Same, C. L., min, wt., |
24,000 lbs 6 j
Change item, now reading:
MACHINERY:
Shaftings, Hangers, Pul- |
leys, etc 4 | 5
TO READ: |
MACHINERY:
Shafts, shaft Collars, Shaft
Couplings, Shaft Hang- |
ers. Pillow Blocks or |
Shaft Pulleys, without j
Clutch Attachments, L. C. |
L. 5 j
Same, straight or mixed C. |
L., min. wt. 20,000 1b5.... 6 j
This circular shall be in effect on
and after February 15, 1916. and re
peals everything in conflict.
C. M. CANDLER, Chairman.
CAMPBELL WALLACE, Secretary.
Americus Undertaking Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS
Mr. Nat LeMaster, Managei.
Agents for Rosemont Gardens
Day Phones 88 and 231 Night 661 ana 136
A. COHEN & SON I
TELEPHONE 596 . AMERICUS, GA. •
Dealers in Old Scrap Metals, Rubber, Hides, Tallow, Beeswax, Wool,
etc. It will pay you to write, wire or phone us for prices Before sell
ing.
Remember we are paying 4c a pound for mixed autotires. The old
scrap iron that is laying about can be turned into money. Gather it
up and we will be glad to quote you our prices.
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Genuine montevallo coal
Exclusive Agents in Americus
HARROLD BROTHERS
TELEPHONE 2
Wc also sell Blue Gem Jellico Coal and Eureka
Coal
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We submit the following reasons why you should trade at ALLEN’S '
' DRUG & SEED STORE: !
First, We have the largest, best assorted and most complete stock [
j of Drugs, Chemicals Patent medicines, Toilet Articles, Druggists' Sun- j
! dries, Garden, Field and Flower Seed, ever shown in Americus.
Second. We offer the best service in polite and obliging salesmen !
and prompt delivery of all goods. j
Third. Our prices are as low as can be found in Americus or the [
i State of Georgia. i
If you are not already a customer of ours we tivite you to call and j
< let us take you through our splendid stock and show you how well '
| prepared we are to serve you. Aw’aiting your call,
Allen s Drug & Seed Store
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1916.