Americus weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1902-1907, June 07, 1907, Image 1

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-RECORDER. 29 fH YEAR AMERICUS. GEORGIA, FRIDAY MpRNlNG, JUNE 7. 1907. NUMBER 6 TO ATLANTAJ5Y SEABOARD | Trackage Arrangement With Southern Railway Has Been Effected. Atlanta, June fl.—A freight trackage j agreement which will link Savannah I Atlanta, Birmingham and Western I connection!, has been signed between I the Seaboard Air Line railroad and the I Georgia railroad. The contract, which will allow the I Seaboard to compete with the Central I between Atlanta and Savannah, and J the Southern railway and Central of have to vacate this store another wai drawn tip at a conference of the have decided to throw m y I °corgia railroad. . •'I The trackage agreement will give the Seaboard Air Line direct entrance Into •Macon over the Georgia railroad, con necting with the M. D. A 8. railroad | at that place, which road will connect with the Seaboard Air Line at Vidalla. From this point the Seaboard Air PUBLIC. Owing to the fact that I wili season 1 entire stock of Mon’s Fine Ming on Ithe market at a reduction of 25 Per Cent beginning Monday morning. JUNE 3RD, 1907, and continuing from day to day until the .tock bfS/SSS closed out or greatly reduced. I please and to afford the pupils an oppor- ■pi, _. . , , I (unity to display their skill as pianists, me opportunity has never before presented itself The studio accommodates about 250 to the people el America. and surronndln* territory to make their purchases from such a superb stock of seats who are desirous of enjoying an unbroken sizes In Men’s Fine Clothing at such re- !££>SS duced prices this early in the season, and It will e,tIn th ®* chool " d,u • uend “ u - pay every man and boy—whether he needs a suitor not-to come and see this stock. BUTTONS MADE TOR GEORGIA DAY] r-lno baa its own tracks to Savannah, It la believed this agreement pres ages the building of road by the Sea^ board Air Line from Atlanta to Macon, From Macon the Seaboard virtually has its own tracks to Savannah, as It operates tha tf. D. A S. The agreement with the Georgia rail road places the Seaboard Air Line in a position where it can compete with the Southern and the Central on all busi ness to snth from Savannah. It also gives the Georgia railroad a link for Its trafllc. |n addition of the business between Atlanta and Savannah, the Seaboard wl|l be able to send all traffic from Birmingham into Savannah. The im portant connections at Birmingham for the West that are controlled bv the Seaboard Air Line for the southwest will be routed direct Into Savannah. Men’s Linen tithes- CLOSING MUSIGAL PROGRAM Advanced Class at Miss Bell’s School In Exercises Tonight. The dosing exercises of Miss Belt's piano-forte school have drawn au diences that have crowded her studio to the limit. The programs of the primary 'and intermediate depart- mentsiof the school were excellently rendered, showing the proficiency ol the pupils In their studies, and demon strating the progress they have made during the year now doting. To-night the advanced class preseats BUNDRICK’S TATE DECIDED TODAY Quite Probable that Murderer Will Dodge Noose. The prison commission will hold a special session today for the purpose of passing on the application for exe cutive clemency of a. W. Bundrick; who 1s sentenced to be hanged on June M, for tho murder of a farmer named Shrourfer. Bundrick, it wlU be re called, made hit escape from’ the Americus Jail, where he was confined, Just after the governor had granted him a respite in order that the prison commission might have opportunity fora second consideration of bis case. He was captured in California and brought back to Georgia, where son- tence of death on the gallows waa again passed upon him by Judge X. A Littlejohn a fow weeks ago. Many in Americus think that Bundrick will get around tke rope proposition all right enough and square hla terrible crime with a few years in the pen. With the advent of warm weather you naturally begin to think of something cool to wear. We Have Recently Secured The Sole Agency for Americus The Best Line Men’s Linen .'Clnthes Produced in America. Don’t wait but come now and get best selection. the I Americus People at Exposition Will Wear Them. ALL GOODS CHARGED WILL BE AT kEGULER PRICES. W. D. BAILEY. Outfitter for Men and Boys. Forsyth St. and Cotton Ave. President Roosevelt's picture is the centerpiece of the Georgia day button for the Jamestown exposition, several thousands of which the Georgia com mission has pecured to decorate the coat lapela of Georgians and their trlenda on the great day next week. The button la ■ large one, two inches In diameter, bearing this inscription: "Georgia Day, Jamestown, 1907—Our country's president and Georgia's grandson.” On the left of the pros!. . dent’s picture la a representation of Americus, Ga, Bulloch ball, at Roswell, the girlhood 1 home of President Roosevelt's mother, which was used as the model for the Georgia building at Jamestown, while to the right is a picture of the new battleship Georgia. NEW GIN AT LESLIE We have medicines for diseases of dogs, book of instructions free. Rembert’s Drugstore is the place to get Dog medicines. REMBERT’S DRUG 8T0RE 113 F0R8YTH ST. Have You a Corn. A Toe Corn. I Company To be Chartered for That Purpose Soon. Application baa been made to the I Superior Court for a charter for a com- I pany that is to erect a gin at Leslie. I Mess. J. M. Johnson, IV. M. Law- I rence, J. K. Renew and others have I associated together for this purpose. I The capital stock of the concern will | bp ft,000. It is proposed to NEW FORM Of CHECK BOOK Planters Bank About To issue An Up-To-Date One. The Planters Dqnk is about to issue to its'oustomers a new form of check book tkat Is the most up-to-date ever •eon in Americus. Heavy covers have been provided, of very attractive pattern, with the nsmo of the bank stamped upon the front. The.loose leaf system is used, and the checks, in such sloe lots as may bo desired, an inserted. When the supply is exhausted a screw la loosened, the stubs withdrawn, and new lot of blank cheoks inserted. On the cheeks the bank la having printed the name and business of the customer. The Idea la an excellent one and in dicates the progressiveness of the bank officials. TOOK TUMBLE FROM A SCAFFOLD Painfully Bruised But Injuries Not Severe. \ Mr. T. L. Cranberry, who it super vising work upon tho Allison building fell from a scaffold yesterday twenty foet to the pavement. .Mr. Granberry received several painful bruises al though sustaining no permanent injury We have the auits now In stock and are selling a great many of them. They are acknowledged by every one who has bought linen clothes in Americus to be the most superior line in every particular style, fit, tallaring, in fact they are the perfection of the highest class tailors art and skill. WILL YOU GOME IN AND SEE THEM, Eclipse Negligee Shirts $1.00 and $1.50. Superb Nainsook Shirts aud Drawers, all sizes 50c. Grand Line Sox, unmatchable values, 25c, 35c, 50c pair Dril£ riVenS E,aStiC Sea “ Shirt8 and Drawers > Nainsooks and Beautiful Line Summer Neckwear, immense variety 50c 5.C SSf iSSt.S’LSS. Ni8h ' Furnishings!* 118 ’ y °“ might desire in first Clothing and Chas. L. Ansley Successor to WHEATLEY & ANSLEY. ^(& 00 Ad on Fourth Paso.) BusIncss.Opportunlty. I readiness for the next crop of cotton, For reasons which will be sa'isfac . tory to the purchaser. I offer lor sale hare the gin in j °»« of the best paying Investments in Magic Corn Cure and re- 20c. Stops the pain moves the Corn. REMBERT’S DRUG STORE, 113 FORSYTH ST. Bids Wanted. Sealed bids for the erection of Y. M. C. A. Building trill be opened June 15th, 1907 at 11 o’clock a, m. at pank of South West Ga. Plana and specifica tions may be seen at said Bank. We reserve the right to inject any or all Jso. W. Shiver. W. P. Walus. v O.JT. Ki.diudob. d - U Committee. Amoncus. Will require from three to four thousand dollars to buy entire business. The proposition Is here to •bow for itself. Address “Investment General Delivery, Americus, Ua. 61 tf. Ladles’ “Beat Pillow Sham Holders Hoids shams 'perfect; they save time, worry, and foundry bUls; make your bods neat, our ten year guarantee, with •very set; sent postpaid, 55 cents a sot, Tbio Novelty Co., Atlanta, Ga. d. 7. t A Mild Y' , your using'Ayer** Laxative Ask your doctor to name soir.e of the results oil constipation. His long list will begin with sick-1 headache, biliousness, dyspepsia, thin blood, bad! skin. Then ask him if he would recommend I •*" *-—-t Pills forconstipstion. Just one* few times, that’s ail. ‘"'■BBS fiMra&'i ITS VALUE IN SICKNESS Has been tried and proved. In the home it Is not safe to Fe without I*. SHAW’S MALT. For sale 'by : . . Leading Dealers. ‘Holl« Sprines." I for sale. The pleasant'memories, tho hap py anticipations that are conjured np by this name, only those who have enjoyed the attractions at “Holly” can realize. Everything is now ready and the people who want real pleasure, a sure enough outing and a swim in the finest place this side of the beach are already coming to “Holly Springs” one mile irom city limits on Smithviile road. Comfortable cottages for camping crowds. HANSFORD BROS. Prop. Americas, Ga. SEVERAl BARGAINS. One 20 horse Atlas boiler and 15 horse Atlas engine, one Cooper 15 horse engine and boiler, one Lid dell saw mill and bolts. Four hun dred acres of fine hard wood tint- ber, (oak and hickory,) one mile of side track. Two fine lots 60 by 140 Rees Park. Three small plan- 'tations. Bee P. lThOLT. 5 room house, largo Jot 81,500, rents for $160.—Bargain. G room house, with sewerage and bath dose in. 8 room home, large lot. Lee St. Nice home. Big Bargain. 600 acres, 3 miles of flourishirg B. B. town, 4 room house, running water, only $4. acre. 100acres, OmijesB. It.. 4 room house, 100 pecan trees, $1,600. If yon want a farm, house and lot, or vacant lot, come to see mo. Bargains everyday. P. B. Williford, 103 Cotton Ave. R. S. ROSE Practical and Scientific Horse Shoer. With Oliver A Harper. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.