About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1925)
PAGE FOUR SMALLER TOWNS OFGEORGIAWILL CAIN FROM BOOM Florida Boom Serve* to Attract Capitalists to the Smaller Georgia Town* ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 5. The Florida boom him served to attract capital to the small cities of Georgia and other Southern states, according to investment banker*. Investment money in quantity, it apjK'nrs, has not been available in the past for construction loan* in Southern cities of less than 50,000 population, but, us was pointed out here today, the financing of build- MRS, WILHELMY SAVED BY FRIEND Doctor Advised Operation Friend Said Try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound First St, Paul, Minn. *'l was all run | down from overwork and worry, had no appetite, could not sleep at night, and looked like a corpse. 1 have six children (five boys and one girl) and did not get any strength after my las t ba b y was born. 1 was gvt ting worse and thinner everyday, j The doctor said 1 had to go to the ; lx/ll bwpital, but this I could not do on account of my family. So I went to a i friend of mine and told her what the I doctor had told me and she said, ‘Now do as I Udi you. Try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound as 1 have ( done. It helped me. ’ So I started tak ing the Vegetable Compound and I no ticed after the first few bottles that I felt considerably better. After taking 9 or 10 bottles l’ got over my fainting •polls. Everybody who sees me now not ices the great improvement in my health. lam gaining in weight and strength and am feelinij tine. Eat well and sleep good nights.” Mrs. Mary Wiuiki.my, JNODukeStreet,StPaul, ' Minnesota. .Another Big Shipment of Beautiful WINTER COATS Just Received Ladies'l Another large shipment of Coats are now on display at our store — / bur Trimmings, both straightline and X ‘ H|| flare, in Suede. Pinpoint and Broadcloth. / We have these Coats in all the beautiful shades. The straightlme coat, with wide sleeves. . I adorned with beaver is most prominent in I I the Coat mode The I’arisian touch in hg’ 1 the shoulder treatment adds considerable. KBI \ chic. Idle fabric is of soft, velvet pile sS| 1 material, unusually rich appearing and ■6l . I warm. Bralj I Coats especialy designed for youth s lithe 1/ figures. bully lined with collars of fur / / I and self fabric. Set-in sleeves and pock- I / ] e?s are smart features. Superb workman I I I ship is maintained throughout // y £ Frocks for HOLIDAY TIDE ! Gleam With Color and Good Taste 0 cS Winsome afternoon and dinner brocks, "X - imple and e aborate effects, models ot /If 1 \ satins, velvets and georgettes, employing / J « 1 \ laces and glistening brocades »r allies to these are all new Presses—just received. ,’T ■ Come see our I'eiuti'ul v ’ - id Dresses while the display is complete. Prices Very Low ! c PEARLMAN’S Street Americus. Ga. . ing projects in Florida in the small er citie and towns has demonstrat led to the investment hanker that such loans an now only feasible but I offer as good, if not better, security thnn is obtainable in the larger [ rit ies. » • I According to F. E. Beckham, vice president and treasurer of Brannan, Beckham ami company, investment 1 bankers of Atlanta, his company is (planning to finance apartments, ho tels, warehouses and other income producing business buildings in wns and cities of the Southeast that hitherto have not been able to secure any outside financing for con struction purposes. : Mr. Beckham said that his com- pany decided to enter smaller cities ’ and towns only after exhaustive in vestigations and a thorough check Jon the money market in New York and elsewhere. "Northern money has overcome, I its timidity and is now prepared to enter the Southern investment field ns never before, said Mr. Beckham. I “Never before has it been possible •for nn investment banker even to consider the financing of construc tion loans in the smaller cities of the South, and nt the same time feel con fident that he could sell bond is sues against such loans, not only in the South, but in New York and other Eastern markets as well.” VALDOSTA MN KILLED IN CRASH i Buick Car, Driven By Negro, Runs Into Ford Coupe Driven By Moore VALDOSTA, Nov. 5. Mr. Awley Moore, connected with the West Ford company, was instantly killed when a ! Ford coupe in which he was riding, i wrecked by a big Buick touring car I driven by a negro known as L. M. i l.isimore, the cars colliding at the in tersection of Lee and Webster streets, j Between 10 and 11 o’clock, Mr. i Moore was driving from Troup street along Webster, going west to ■ Patterson street while Lisin.ore was I going north of Lee street. People living along Lee street reported that they heard the Buick car going north, apparently running its full peed capacity. Th eßuick car con -1 (aim'd, besides l.isimore, two other negro men and a negro woman. The When 17 Planes Were Wrecked s' '——————— : .. -......- ''if ' L.' j" ' J IJ "> | ~'v***** b Wu, Wmi Jr ■? ‘ KI ms gfg H* W ajH Mv *«!? jOr -IffiEESFaM - Ram-agray*' ’•‘•'t ; I v © * Wt < -j/ Seventeen army and navy planes I asnore by a bO-nule gale wmen •er alter tne fury ot tne storm had sent to Baltimore, Md,, were torn I swept the coast. This shows the I died down. from their moorings and thrown | wreckage cast up in the Patapsco riv- 1 Look Who’s Here Saturday With Sparks Circus w||| wW fflw MSroiyyWMOi J "'Vwt V, s ill I Ml ■U ' A jMf IW* Mm t.•■ - ilKsaF ; ' 1 ■■'■■■ I 'sSSMEnffiEIT I Two baby tigers, born in the menagerie of Sparks Circus, owe their iivvs to a large white bull dog, by which they were adopted, as pictured above. They will be in Americus, Saturday. November afternoon and night. three latter jumped front the car while Lisiniore fled as soon as the crash came, evidently being unhurt. TIFTON TO VOTE ON BOND ISSUE MOULTRIE,, Ga.. Nov. s.—Whe ! (her $90,000 worth of paving bonds are to be issued and slid will be- de cided by the voters of Tifton at a special election to be held in that city o nDec. 10. according to word received here. Sentiment in favor of the paving project is said to be strong and Tifton leaders believe the vote for bonds will be almost unanimous. Dinkleig (Hotels ■jhs•; ~' x «»a HOTEL ANSLEY Ga. NDREW JACKSON Ym. HOTEL TUTWILER AH HOTEL PIEDMONT AUaMfc tla. HOTEL REDMONT AH HOTEL RALSTON CW»»w. Ob. HOTEL PHOENIX HOTEL CARLING rn riM«i AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER ■ The number of passengers carried . in 1924 by French airplanes was more thsn ib.uvt*. and the quantity of merchandise carried in the same .year was about 2.500,000 pounds. When a bedbug has eaten its full, it retreats to a crack or crevice and digests its meal in the course of two ■ or three days. BAYER) a ' } Aspirin SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART £ Accept only "Bay er” package which contains proven directions, f Handy "Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets V- f Also bottles of 24 and I<»—Dr-.ci Asj*ra s tie tr*4e war* K Baser Ma*«Zß«are «T lfaMßn«k-acMe«ter st Sa Z~ VELVET \ PENCILS A tall f Dealers t their etew. J A=»«w»a Le-i P~c3 Co- Simple Mixture Surprises Americus Simple buckthorn bark, magnesium sulph. c. p., glycerine, etc , as mixed in Adlerika. relieves any case of gas on the stomach unless du - to deep seated causes. The plea&in t and QUICK action will surprise you. Be cause Adlerika is such an excellent in testinal evacuant it is wend- rful for constipation—it often works in one hour and never, gripes. Sold by Murray’s Pharmacy.— (adv > THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 5, 1925 APPLE WEEK IS OBSERVED Apple Man Says That Geor gia Apples Are National ly Known ATLANTA, Ga., Nov, 5.—-Anent the observance of “national apple week,” the apple growing industry is destined to become one of the most important horticultural activi ties in Georgia. It is worthy of note, as pointed out here today by C. R. Porter, Rome, Ga., capitalist, who has large orchards at Esom Hill, Ga., in Haral son and Polk counties, that the Geor gia apple belt, which is rapidly be coming nationally famous, as is her peach belt, is the most southern com mercial apple growing area between V irginia and the equator. When a western appl e comes to Atlanta it accumulates freight charges every mile for some 3,000 long miles. It reaches this city staggering under a burden of freight charges that must be passed along until eventually paid by the man who eats it. When a Georgia apple comes to Atlanta it comes but a short distance. It is a popular belief in theatrical circles that a poor dress rehearsal will result in a better researsal. “Karnak Too Grand For Words,” Says Mrs. Davis ‘Why, You’d Simply Be Amazed At What This Medicine Has Done For Me,’’ Declare* Col umbus Woman. “I just feel so deeply indebted to Karnak for the wonderful relief it had given me that I want to tell ev erybody what a remarkable medicine it is,” declares Mrs. Calvin Davis, of 308 31st St., Columbus, Ga. “Why. I didn't have any appetite at all before I got Karnak,” contin ues Mrs. Davis, "and I just went around feeling droop and tired all the time. I simply didn't feel like mv ing out of my tracks. My housework seemed like it was a terrible strain on me, and I just dreaded the thoughts of turning my hands to do a thing. I had a terrible pain in my EXPERT WIRING REPAIRING SEE— L C. BASS Electrician Estimates Furnished Expert House Wiring Repairing FOR SALE—One 2 h.p. 220 Volt Motor. IOt) East Church Street • Phone 854 CL A S$/fIEZ>A D S WANTED A ANTED—SOOO bushels Sweet Po tatoes. See me at Carter’s Curing Plant. W. E. Brown. Agt.—2o-30t FOR RENT FOR RENT—A desirable five-room house, near school, or. Jackson avenue. Apply “Home.” care Times hecorder.—26-tf HIGHEST Ca-r price paid for any sixe, variety er quantity of Pecans Neon Buchanan—2o-tf FOR RENT Two unfurnished -ooms to . iu-' One furnished •.xun; hot ater. '93 E. Church: t., ph SI \—2-tf. OR REN i—Bungalow or Church street Phone 247.—2-6 t I OR RENT—Desirable apartment '■ th a.l conveniences and garage. Phone 80v. W. K. Cobb.—3-ts. You had better stop by and let Vests redess your auto top "and keep it from leaking. It won’t take long and - - ■ :• BM Bad S;: —4-3 t TOK SALE—lXxige Coupe us<'d only four months, perfect condition. Cash, terms, or trade for Ford. Phone 85”—4-3t. I WANT to dei your fine Watch Re pairing. I want to set yoc- dia monds for you. I will exchange n«-. mountings for old ones, f will pay cash for old gold and platinum I want to sell you diamonds for cash or credit. R. S. Broadhurst. 110 Laaaar St.—B-(a> , Near the geysers and hot springs I of Yellowstone park there are plants which remain green the year round. B W THE COUGH OR COLD THAT JIANGS ON Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creo mulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and herd* the inflamed membranes and in hibits germ growth. Os all known drugs, creosote is rec ognized by high medical authorities as ’ 1 one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab sorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respira tory diseases, and is excellent for build ing up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold is not relieved rfter taking according to directions. Ask your druggist. Creo mulsion Company, Atlanta, Ga. (adv.) I side that ached all the tirr and noth > ing seemed to reach the spot or do .: me a particle of good. “A friend of mine, whom I was I telling of my condition, told me that , Karnak was the very thing for me. Why, you’d be surprised at the way ‘l Karnak brought my appetite back, ' I and how quickly that tired, droopy ! feeling left me. It just removed the • pain in my side completely, and T i haven’t felt a touch of it since. I have M so much new strength and energy •; that my housework is easy for tne, : I now, and I just feel splendid all the ’ I time. Karnak is the best medicine ■ anybody can take, it’s just too grand : for words.” i Karnak is sold in Amercius by ■ Planters Seed & Drug Store, Howel’s i Pharmacy and leading druggists ev n erywhere,— (adv.) FOR SALE FOR SALE—Majestic wood range. Has been used for about a year. Prcatically good as new. Will sell for one-fourth its value. G. C Stall , ings, 1009 South Lee.—29 5t fOR SALE—Basting’s Prolific and I Fulghum Seed Oats, SI.OO per bushel; Abruzzi Seed Rye $2.50 per bushel. I rgen Bowen, Americus Ga., Route 8.—3-7 t CUT FOR SALE Mrs. R. c Moran 411 West Chui ch St. S- BAiTERIES recharged and repair ed. Sales and Servin Station. Wal ls Electric Co.. 113 South Lee St. Phone 556. 17-ts. ..ON' 1 Iq LOAN on Farms and I ty Property r. ysb’o one to twenty* years. Stephen Pace. SFYFRAL TT'RSONS inquired at the Times Recorder office for p ace.' to secure room and board. And sdvert <enient in this colur.n would h iv, been seen by them. A d to the w be moa?h- t'.-.D-’e 99 f or 24-rs. n To buy old rage for us'd m wiping machinerv must m.> of go«»d sj-c and nrefer those free from stan-h Clean rscs of nil descriptions will be bought and paid for cash The Time:-Recorder. FAIR RENT—One store and seven room dwi lling with 3 acros of Flm avenue and South Lee St ; Call 787 NOTJCK! Beef Roast, igc lb., five pounds or more, 15c lb. Mutton Roaat, SOe lb Phone 181. Bragg’* Market—S-St