Americus weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1902-1907, November 28, 1902, Image 7

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AMERICUS WEEKLY T1MES-REC0RDER. EKLDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1902. CONVENTION CLOSED- SESSION SATURDAY. Jears, Mas borne the signature ot "°' lal «"lSKS5 infancy” AU Counterfeits. Imltatto^^^^^JS Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of infants and ChUdren-Experience agai^t ExpeSn? Baptist Convention Has Finished All Business. MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR. Regulates the Liver, Stomach. Bowels and Kidneyi l-’or billionanese, constipation and malaria. For indigestion, aiok and nervous headache. catildw iIJjkiA; For sleeplessness, nervousness, heart failure and nervons prostration, r For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases, take Lemon EUxiaiornim Ladies, for natnral and thorough organic regulation take Lemon Elixir. j SO oents and S1.00 bottle at druggists. *-'°t Prepared only by Dr, H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. What is CASTOR!A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ond Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tlio Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Pauaccar-Tlio Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The KM You Have Always Bought Session in Americus Was a Harmonious and Successful One. State and For Institutionn Nqt Disired. Pro ceedings of Yesterday’s Meetings Were Full of Inter est. Visitors Say Farewell. in Use For Over 30 Years. Twr ccNTAun company, t» Murray strcct. i \(f if/ if/ if/ d/ if/ if/ if/ if/ if/ if/ if/ vW i L. Q, COUNCIL. Cotton Factor DEALER IN. GOAL # Fertilizers. Mv coal is the oelebratod Biooton Lamp and Jellioc, concedel the finest domestio coal sold in this market. All orders for ooal promptly dolivered. My prices as low as the lowest . I make liberal cash advances on cotton in store at very low rate of interest. Telephone No. 38., m m m « m m m m m m uS-S VS-S TSSf MORNING SESSION. The Georgia Baptist convention: convened at 0:80 o'clock Saturday morn ing and devotional exercises were held prior to entering upon the dntiee of tbe day. The report of committee on representation in tlio Southern Baptist con' rention, to be bold at Savannah, reported. Among the delegates named ,wts Gov. Joseph^M. Terrell. The report on woman’s work was presented by Rev, J. T. Jenkins, of Mari etts, and elcqnent speeches commendatory of tbe report were made by Rev. J. T. Jenkins, of Marietta, D. B. Hamilton, of Rome, R. W. Anthony, of An- gnats, J. B, Jordan, of eavannab, W, D. Upshaw, of Forsytb, and Ohas, Good win. Tbe report of tbe committee on Orphan i Rome was read by Dr. T. P. Bell, of Atlanta. President Nortben made an earnest, elcqnent and forcible address, telling of his personal observation of the work being done at the Orphans Home at Hapeville, and for tbe benefit of tbe convention, gave a concise and interesting description „of bow the orphans lived in the borne that was built for them ly tbe Baptists of Georgia. Mr. Walker Dnnson, chairman of the Finance Committee of the homr, spoke of the financial condition of that institution. The property now belonging to the homo ie worth about 850,000, and the institution owes 81,500. Oue hundred and ten children are being cared for at tbe home. Rev. J. B. Tajlor, tinvelitg agent of tbe Homr, also made a short ad dress. • The Education Commission presented its report, which was read by Dr, P. D. Pollock, president ol the commission. The various meetings of the com mission which have been held since the convention at Rome last spring, and tne clllial iranssctions of ihe commission were gone into in detail. Daring the coming year un effort will bo made toraiso funds for tbe follow- ing{pnrposes: Emergency Fund, Improvement Fund and Endowment Fnnd. No school under lha commission receives any support from state schools ncr bandies any state funds. Since the last conveutlon invitations have been extended to Shorter College at Rome, and .Monroe Female College at Forsytb, to oome in under tbe com' mission, and these schools have accepted the offer, and from hence forward will be operated under the direotion and in co-operation with tbe Education Com mission of the Georgia Baptist Convention. The representatives of the convention on the board for Shorter College ae- lected yesterday ate; E. II..Callaway, Angnsta; C. B. Gibson, of Atlanta; B. E, Willingham, of Macon; J. F. Cooper, of Rome; W. W. Landrum, of Atlanta J. B. Jordan, of Savannah, and J. L. Bass, of Romo. The Southern'.Femalo College, of LaGrango, was invited to eome in under the commission, hut owing to local conditions the proposition oonld not be ao espied. The commission endorsed W, D. Upshaw as agent for tbe endowment of Monre College, and he will aid in the work of securing tbe $10,000 endowmi nt which is to bejraised during the coming year. Tbe Rev. L. R. Gwaltney, of Shorter Female College,was endorsed as Unauoial agent for tbe institution, and will be aided in bis efforts to raise 850,000 for tbat institution. The committee report was adopted nnanimonaly and without disonssion by the convention. AFTERNOON SESSION. Car Load of Buggies! W E have just received a car load of the celebrat ed “ROCK HILL” BUddlES. The buggy that is equaled by few and sut passed by none. Has the famous “Long-Winded’’ axle. If you don’t want to be worried to death by oiling your buggy every few days, why get a “Rock Hill.” It don’t cost a cent more in the long run to get a good than does a cheap one. The “Long-Winded” axles have beeu known to run 2,035 miles with one oiling. All “Rock Hill Buggies are fitted with these axles, in fact we say to you that for durability, easy riding and neatness the “Rock Hill” is by far the best buggy on the market. •A Little Higher in Price But- Sheffield=Huntington Co. AMERICUS, OEOROIA; “Our Aim” IS TO SATISFY YOU IN Shoes, Clothing, Underwear, Neckwear, Fay’s Stockings, Hats, Caps, Jet Trimmings and Overalls. Prices is the MASTER of COMPE TITION, and we have got them lot you at E. D. Sheffield Co. The leport of the committee on co-operation was read and the followirg earns of money are to be raised by tbe Baptists of Georgia during ;tho ensuing year. Foreign Missions, 885,000; home missions, 830,000; state missions, $35, 000; orpbanslbome,1810,000; ministerial education, 835,000; miniaterial relief, 88,000; Monroe Female College, snob part of 830,000 as may be necessary, Dr. Landrnm of Atlanta, in support of tbe report of tbe committee, msde one of tbe-ablest speeches heard daring tbe convention. Dr. Landrnm is one of tbe strongest and most ixflaential men in tbe stats, and bad marked atten tion bj.tbelconvention. The;report of tbe special oommittee on tbe report of tbe Trustees of Meroer University was read by Rev. Carl W. Minor, who addressed the Cooavention, He was followed by Dr. Pollock, president of Mercer, Rev. JH. B. Bernard, Rev. I. Y. Walker and Rey. J. H. Boliomon. Dr. Pollock’s address was scholarly and able, and a strong presentation of tbe elaims of Meroer University on tbe Baptists of Georgia. His every sentenoe was clear,’.logical and foroible. Under bis oharge Meroer University has been more prosperous than ever in its history, and has done better work. Tbe report of tbe aommitteon Meroer University was nnanimonaly adopted. Hon. Frank A. Hooper of Amerions won announced os a member of tbe board of Trustees of Mercer University. KSSEU JOHN W. SHIVER, &Ae jCumbot floater | Commerce Phone Nos: CptownlOfflce No 127. ttovqh ana *Drt*s*d Xumitr £aikt,\Shlnfitl, €t». Warehouse No.:ll7. IicBMencel.No.lOT Cores Blood, 8kin Troubles, Cancer, Blood Poison. Greatest Blood Purifier Free. ’ h\ '■<! I> Impure, thin, diseased, hot or full of humors, If yon have blood poison, oanoer. oerbnnoles, eating eorea scrofula, eczema, Itching, risings and lampi, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, catarrn, rheumatism, or any blood or skin disease, take Botonlo Blood Balm (B. B. B ) according to dlreotloni. Soon all sores heal, aches and pains atop, tbe blood ie made pure and rioh, leaving the ekin free from every ernptlon. and giv* iog tbe rich glow of perfeot health to tbe akin. At tbe earno Ume, B, B. B. Improves the digeation, ourcs dyspopsla, strengthens weak kidneys. Just the medicine for old pecple, as it gives them new, vigorcus blood. Druggist, 81 per large bottle, with directions for home care. Sample free and prepaid by writ ing Blood Balm Oo., Atlanta, Go. De scribe trouble and special free medical advice also tent In sealed letter. B. B. B. ie especially advised for ohronlc, deep-seated ease* of impure blood and akin disease, and oares after all else' falls. When capid visits Boston be dfc- es a cards bis bow and arrow and aaes beansbooter. The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cnre is Smith’s Sore Sidney Coro. Yonr druggist will rerand yonr money if after taking one brttle yon are not satisfied with results, CO.cents, State of Ohio, oity of Toledo,) Lvcvh County, j Psank J. Cheney makes oath be Is senior partner Of tbe firm of F. J, Cheney &■ Co., doing business In the Olty of Toledo, County of State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for e&oh and every case of Catabbh tbat oanaot be oared by tbe ase of Hall’s Oatarbh Cube. PRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Otn. day of December A. D. 1880. (^,) A. W. GLEASON, seal y Notary Panllc. Hall’s Catarrh Care Is taken internal ly, sue acta directly an tbe blood and maooas surfaces of the system. Send for teetimonlaie, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75o. Hall’s Family Fills are tbe beat. If her heart is in tbe right plaee it matters not whether> woman is young er or older than she looks. Forth 10{) to yon to cure child adult v-kvu. 0 j incontinence 0 f water daring sleep “Anti-Diaretio” ■tops it immediately. 81. Bold by E, J. Eidridge, druggist. •Paradoxical ss it may seem, stronge aagnage weakens]' n argument. If Ton Suffer From Kidney Tronblei Use Smith’s Sore Kidney Care, Noth ing like it for diseased kidneys. G0o, I have been a great sufferer from dyspepsia for about fifteen ye trouble being my liver, stomach and bowels, with terrible headaches. Lea. Elixir cared me. My appetite is good, and I am well. I had taken a barrel J other medioine, that done me on good. CHARLES GIBHAE No. 1515 Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. MOZLEY’S LEMON HOT Dl Cares all Congbs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseoeia and Bronchitis, 35cenl at Druggists. fOur Shoes Fit Hfw 97r 7-HA3Y obuoj u iboaxa* boinutvt t tiwlel 1/07 buM Lots of women in this town are hobbling 0 .;^! about in tight shoes simply because theft's?™ struck the wrong store. We make a specialty of womens shoes that are built to fit—shoes thaBT support and hold up the instep and touch"*- 1 ™, every spot without binding. i« They’ll cost you $3.00, $3.50 or $4.0ifcoaa^ here, but the satisfaction of wearing- shoes like these arq worth double thef|3^ amount in added comfort. Have you seen our “Stetson” J$3.00 Hat ? Tis a thing of beauty. Rvlander Shoe Go; toBib NEW YORK nttisq 7 aox Gffl J'j JilOWOI uiifi faoni Planters Bank Building Near Court House, • a , shoot - : Americus, Qa. •»9iq O.t SPECIAL SALE ai*itsv toI >fif. Us Ini: Saturday and Mond&l ■05 liiifq bet t u5? diioi 30x00 Smyrna Ruga, with long fringe and good quality, $2 value at $1.25 50 Men’s All-Wool Sidta. the pick of onr $8.00 Suftij*your choice for $5.00. 30x00 All-wool Smyrna Rugs, $3.00 value, at 1.98 nob 001 TsgrrrsTOii Boys Ivtieo Punts Suits,,7</» 10.1 our $2.50 Suits, choice for $1.98 30x00 Moquett Rugs, fine quality, $3.50 value, at $1.98 Men’s Overcoats for ( 30x72 Moquett Rugs, best quality, $5.00 value, at.....$3.50 Boys Overcoats for..JJi;«$2J9#> .LI- Tislll'JOl 1 case best and heavy Cotton Flannel, 12Jc grade; a limited quantity, at 10c yd All the latest things ready-to-wear Hats, from'fcOirttr $2.00. 1 case Cotton Flannel, fair quality, at per yard 5c Ladies Heavy Cottoq fleeced lined, at.... Ladies’ heavy Union Suits, worth 50c; while they last...25c Childrens and Misses Heavy Ribbed Hose, a good oue 10c Wolfe Bros. SchoolJSliocs for children; the best in tnd world at 75c to $1.25 Yard wide best 2 Sheeting, weighs 3 yards to the lb, at 5c. Queen Bess Shoes for ladies; the best shoe on tlie - marked Price King Bee Shoe for i Large Bed Comforts....,...$98o, bei.er; all styles, at..$3.60 — -Hi— ' " ' ! m AMERICUS, GEORGIAN Planters B.ank Building, Fora