Americus weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1902-1907, July 19, 1907, Image 1

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WEEKLY mm m i 29IHV^EAK AMERICUS, GEORGIA, ERIDAY MORNIN^, JULV b, 1907. NUMBER 12 Odds an< d Em ds 1 HOSE WHO ARE COMING. ■ ■ ■■■— . / SP EC! ALS1 n In addition to my regular 25 per cent discount. Americus. SIXTEEN EMPLOYES TO MAKE I have sixty-five Suits assorted patterns ranging in price f om $ 12.50 to $8.50 that I have placed on a sep arate counter and will close them out at the low price ot 15.00 PER SUIT. If you want a bargain here it is. W. D. BAILEY. Outfitter for Men and Boys Forsyth St. and Cotton Ave. Americus. Qa. Between you and I It Is no secret that many of the so-called complexion powders that »re upon the market t?day injure the skjn more than they improve the complexion. Our Talcum Powder has- grown in popularity pure ly bn its merit. Put it to the test and this fact will be demonstrated conclu sively.' Try it once 26c. REMBERT’8 DRUGSTORE 113 FORSYTH J>T, Six of Them Are With Families—Savannah Making an Unsuccessful Fight THEIR HOMES HERE to Prevent The Change. f - H. F. Grimshaw, 8upt„ tingle. M. C. Proctor, Chief Clerk, and family'. K. J. Sullivan, Stenographer, tingle. K. J. Webb, Roadway Cork. “ E. E. Arnold, Time Keeper, “ W. A. Ware, Voneher Clerk, and family. P. Sullivan, Mestenger, SIngje. G. L. Hurler, Ant. Train Matter, and family. L. C. Schumpert, Chiel Dispatcher, and family' J. H. Sutton, ” , tingle J. R. Gray. $ , and family. .f B, O. Guest, “ , tingle, L. C. Chappell, Operator, tingle, S. C. Boylngton, Operator, tingle. J, J. McDonald, Matter Carpenter, and family. Wilton Mathlaon, (col,) porter. The above It a full lilt of those who are to remove from Savannah to Amer. Icu on Angnit 1. Work on the offices to be used by the Superintendent of the Seaboard' flfth division and hit corps of clerks and other assistants It progressing radldly under the directions left by Supt. Grimshaw, who went over to Montgomery from Americas, yesterday. The offices will all be In good shape before August 1 when the Suporin to nilent and bis force begin their occupancy. Ten years ago the Superintendent of the old Geocgla & Alabama was located at Americus. The people of Americus well remember the removal to Sayan naft and the strenuons efforts that were put forth to retain them here. Americas then, as now, was the best located point on the long stretch of line between Savannah and Montgomery for the location ot the Superintendent and his force. It was the logical point lor their location and it was inevitable that sooner or later they would return to this point. Savannah, as might be expected, is endeavoring to retain the fotee in that city, bat it seems to be a loregone conclusion that the efforts there will be un successful. The Seaboard must be operated to the best advantage possible, and it stands to rAson that city midway on the line Is far better suited for the sup •rintendent's location than one atan extreme oastern point. Tho same princl. pal prevails as to the shops. Americus is the natural point for them, the point w here they are meet available for the repair construction work on this division.. MEDIG0S WERE IN SESSION Third District Association Organized at Americus Yes terday. MANY VALUABLE PAPERS WERE READ AT MEETING Delightful Barbecue Dinner Served at Prospect Park The Social Feature of Occasion. The Medical Association of the Third Georgia Congressional District was organized at a meeting of the phy sicians in the City Council Chamber yesterday morning, with Dr. J. R. Statlmm, of Americus, as president, Dr. T. J. McArthur, of Cordele, V. P. and Dr. R. H. Stovall of Vienna, as Secretary. The enrolled members present were ss follows: Doctors T. J. McArthur, W. U. Ed wards, F. M. Bruce, B. Daniel, O. B. Tucker, R. H. Stovall, J. N. Dorminey and Chrfs. A. Greer, of the South Geor gia Medical Association. Doctors O. G. Singleton, J. R. Ken- the benefit of their own experlenoe'ln dealing with disease under consider ation. It Is through the discussions that the Association la expected to be of considerable benefit to ita members. At 2 o'clock the Association ad Jonrned for dinner. _ The entire party drove over to Proapect Park where an ekoellent barbecue lunch bad been prepared under the direction of the Amerioui physicians, who bad assumed charge of the entertainment of their visiting brethern. Served in the cool shade of the park this lunch proved an exceedingly enjoyable social event. Refreshed for the work of the even- nleg, M. S. Brown, and W. s: White, ing the dcctors gathered at the Council of the Honston County Medical Society, room shortly before 4 o’clock and re- Doctors R. E. L. Barnum, A. R. sumed their consideration of essays Wright, and A. T. Fort, of the Stewart dealing with Interesting aspects of the County Medical". Society. ! physician’s practice. Tho papers were Dr. L. J. Scecur, of Roberta, Ga. all of a high order of merit, both from Dr. J. T.Lnnsford, of Preston. a literary and a professional • stand- •Dr. C, H. Richardson, of Montezuma, point. The dlscuzsions In the after Dr. A. W. Statham, of Leesburg. noon, like those in the morning, showed Dr. H. Smith, of Smithvllle; the intense Interest the doctors take in Dr. H. F. Long, of Leesburg; | every thing appertaining to their pro- Doctors W. 8. Prather. R. E. Cato, fesstonal labors. J. W. Chambliss, D. B. Mayes, J. I “Our Association will be productive F. McMath, U. T. Miller J. R. Statham, of much good to the profession through Another lot splendid round thread val laces, Smyrna Laces Mal tese Laces, Torchon Laces, all for merly 7 i-2c to 10c yard, all bunched together >and thrown out for the ridiculous price of 5c yard. Our lace stock is being kept up full. Many new patterns arriving every week. We show you the best values, most desirable styles, in attractive laces 7 1-ic 10c 12 l-2c the country affords. We will throw out this week superb values in wide corset cover and Swiss flouncing embroideries, formerly 3scto 75c but during this week we will sell them for 25c, 3sc, and 49c. yard. Wide embroidered bands to match at proportionate reductions. FIXE NOVELTY DRESS FABRICS iLRDGHTERED. We will throw out this week our entire stock of fine mercerized novelties, silk Mousseline D’Soies, Silk Muslins, and other fine fabrics which were formerly 35c to 65c yard now 25 yard. Special lot ladies $1.50 and $2,00 shirt waists to close at 75c Entire stock stock fine white wash skirts sacrifced. Chas. L. Ansley Successor to WHEATLEY & ANSLEY.! (See Ad on Fourth Page.) 9 HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT With tha fa' AMERICUS TRUST and SAVIN6S. BANK Anyone can mekt cioney.ht it takes a wise one la savs it. b- zin vvitii $1 and get a Home Blok (is:. Gail and ask about oqt plan. .4 per cent in terest naid oo savings Deposits Com pounded. Office in Americus National Bank Building. Cotton Avenae. A. Lowrey, President. Ciawford Wheatley, Vice-P'est, M. M. Lowrey, Cashier, R. E. McNulty, Asst. Cashier Americus National Bank F. A. Thomas, of Arhorlcus. Those present were well pleased with the number in attendance. It was felt that (ho Third Dlatrict Associ ation bad secured an auspicious start and that at subsequent meetings the attendance would bo considerably increased. Immediately after the enrollment of members and tlie election of officers the reading of professional papers and dis cussions thereon began. Each paper was followed by comments from others than the author on the views set forth by him, the doctors giving each other THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN THIS SECTION. CapTaL $100,000.00. U. S. BO'DS $100,000.00:, Under the HUmy vlnion </ tto UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. Ad-ouutM ..f firms, individuals and corporations Invited. Certi- dentes of deposit^issued bearing interest. ont the district,” said President Stat ham at the conclusion of tho program. His opinion was coincided in by every physician present. It was freely pre dicted that within a year there would bo nt least a' hundred members ea- fulled. Tho next meeting of the Association will bo held at Ft Valley In November. Tho full program as printod In the Tlmcs-Recordor of yesterday, was carried out with one exception. In the absence of Dr. Harvard, Dr, R. H. Stovall presented an sdmlrablo paper The doctor of to-morrow.” L. G. Cocmcic, Prest. R. J, Perky, Vlce-Prest. C. M. Council, Cashr In co ii roll AT ED 1801. Total .Resources, • 9500,000 With well-established connections, oar lzr(e resources, and every attention con sistent with sound hanking, we solicit jour patronage. Interest allowed on Ume certificates and in oar Department for Savings.”