Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1907-1910, October 04, 1907, Image 5

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r THE AMBRICU5 WEEKLY riMES..RECORDER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4. IW7. Duncan’s Store. HUNDREDS OF and TUESDAY BIG MONDAY BARGAINS REMAINS OF R. J.ZEBER SHIPPED TO TEXAS. Home of the Dead Mas is Located. NEWSY ITEMS FROM PLAINS RELATIVES' ASKED FOR REMAIMS We have ramsacked every department in this store for the best, most seasonable and most desirable goods and on every item described in this advertisement the prides have been sen sationally reduced for the purpose of creating a day of Marvelous Sales. Although the adver tisement is compact, the bargains are tremendous, not only in number but in saving possibil ities and we urge all of our customers to participate to the fullest extent. Just a Few of the Hundreds of Bargains Offered Here Monday and Tuesday At 49c worth 69c, Fancy Brilllan- tine 3S inches wide, in gray, green brown and blue. At 15c worth 22 1-2 brown linen, regular width, good weight. / At 39c worth 50c, sheer linen la^P 36 inches wide. At 10c worth 15c, sheer India Linen 34 Inches wide. At 98c worth $1.50, white bed spreads, Marseilles patterns, good weight. ' ' . At 59c worth $1, black and blue Secilllan, 50 inches wide. and At 98c worth $1.50, Tapestry Ingrain rugs 30 x 60 inches. At 15c worth 25c to 50c, ladies lea ther belts, odd lots. At $1.50 dozen, worth 20c each, men's handkerchiefs, all linen, hem stitched, full regular size. At 5c worth 15c, ladies embroider ed collars, all sizes. At 3c dozen, worth 5c, pure white pearl buttons, three popular sizes. At 89c worth $1„ heavy'striped taf feta Bilk, 27 inches wide. At 98c worth $1.25 figured taffeta silks, 36 inches wide. At 9 l-2c worth 12 l-2c plain, color ed ebambray, full regular width. The Famous Nada Corsets. Made to our order, and you can ex amine the material and the making as closely as you wish, you will find both unmatched at the price. They are graceful, shapely, full of beauti ful lines.' The maker of these cor sets is bending every energy to make them the talk of the town. They don't certainly creating a stir. If you don't know them see them. At $1 worth $1.60, of coutll.and ba tiste long, medium and short models lace trimmed finished \frith extra quality hose supporters. Sale of Lace Cur tains. Railway Gompany Gets Telegraphic Request To Send Body to Rela tives In San Antonio. And This Was Done. The body of R. J. Zeber, the unfor tunate traveling man killed In the Seaboard freight wreck at Alamo last Sunday,’ will be shipped this even ing to relatives In San Antonio. The remains were brought to Amerlcus last Sunday night and carefully em balmed, despite the fearful mutila tions, and the railway company has since been endeavoring to get in communication with relatives of the dead man in his Texas home, if he had one there recently. Yesterday Supt H. B. Grimshaw received a wire from Mrs. Carrie T. Williams of San An tonio, ah aunt of the deceased, re questing that the boiy be sent there. Mrs. Williams was located by the Texas representative of the Insurance company in which Mr. Zeber held an accident policy for $5,000. The body of the unfortunate wreck victim wlll.be sent from Amerlcus at once to the Texas city. Lace curtains 3 1-2 yards long extra wide great variety of the new,pret ty patterns regular $1.60 to $1.75 per pair, 98c. Sample lace curtains not more than six pair of a kind they were used on the road as samples. Some may be slightly soiled, nothing more serious, regular $2.00 to $4.00, sale per pair $1.49. DUNCAN MERCANTILE CO 115 and 117 Forsyth St. John R. Shaw’s Old Stand. THE QUOTATIONS IN AMERICUS Cotton Market as Reported Daily by L. G. Council. Amerlcus, Ga„ Oct 2,—We quote the local cotton markot quiet, as fol lows: Good^Mlddllng 11 Middling 10} Low Middling,.' 10} AMERICUS IS EATING IT PURE. BY THE LABEL. New Order Is Rigidly Cn 1 forced. NEW YORK FUTURES. New York,Oct, 2,—Spots: Middling steady at 11.70. Contracts opened steady and closed steady. Open Close Oct 10.00 10.70 Dec 11.00 10.85 Jan 11.00 11.01 SAVANNAH. Savannah, Os. Oct2,—Quiet, middling 11} cents. Spots LIVERPOOL. Liverpool, Oct.2.—The cotton mar ket opened quiet and closed quiet Spots: Middling uplands 0.65 WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. llecelved yesterday by wagon Received previously by wagon 355 10,855 11,210 STATE UW IS EFFECTIVE HERE And Grocers Will Bow to the Royal Decree-Inspector Methvln Will BeAlert in Detecting Adul terations. Having adjusted her fall bonnet and looked satisfyingly in the glass, Mrs. Amerlcus will now look afteb her "pure food.” The .State law became effective Tuesday, and will be rigid ly enforced, according to orders from Col. Tom Hudson’s department The law, which was passed by the legislature of 1906, went into effect on August 1, but Inspections were suspended until October 1 by Com missioner T. G. Hudson. The inspections were postponed six ty days on account of the country merchants of the .state, who were COXFOBTING WORDS. Out of Sight. "Out of sight, out of mind,” is an old saying which applies with spec ial force to a sore, burn or wound that's been treated with Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. It’s out of sight, out of mind and out of existence. Files too and chilblains disappear under its healing influences. Guaranteed by Eldrldge Drug Co. ' 25c. lmo, DOES THE LIVER MEDICINE YOU NOW USE SATISFY YOUi Try Lirertone and Yon Will Be Pleased. Muny nn Americas Household Find Them So. wm To have the pains and aches of a bad back removed; to be entirely free from annoying, dangerous urinary disorders is enough to make any kid ney sufferer grateful, To tell how this great change can be brought about will prove comforting to hun dreds of Amerlcus readers. G. W. Hering, undertaker, of 111 Madison street, and living at 113 Madison street, Thomasviile, says: have used Doan's Kidney Pills and found them a very effective remedy for a weak back. My back has given me much trouble for a long time past and I suffered with a dull, heavy pain across the loins and the urine also bothered me. It was very dark and strong and -contained a sediment The passages were like wise too frequent, not only during the day but also during the night, waking me at all hours and breaking my rest and leaving me tired and worn out In the morning. This had an injurious effect upon my general health. I tried quite a number of different remedies but, none of them seemed to do mo any good until I got heavily stocked with foods and feed stuffs, which come under the regls- ^ Kid"ne7pms Ind~ us"ed them tratlon clause of the the law. Beginning Tuesday, however, apector P. A. Methvln will send In- lnto CLARK A CO* COTTON LETTER. NEW YORK, October 2.—Liverpool’s steadiness was remarkable today. The great consuming market -was ac tually firm until the explosion in this market startled the world. Of wbat value are figures? Today's glnnera report showed six hundred thousand bales less ginned to date than last year, and the condition report of 67.7 was, on its face, bullish enqugh to Justify an advance of at least 60 points. Planters who Bent Messrs. Hayseed and MosBback to the legis lature to frame measures for the bet ter protection of the people have only themselves to blame. Anti-option laws have placed the market for all time In the hands of the New York crowd who will lose no time in milk ing the old cow dry. There is no buying power in the market, a fact which (b well known to the grave dig gers. Market today seta at rest all hopes of a sustained market One lone steer may be seen grazing In the bull pen and he la merely being fat tened for slaughter. CLARK & CO. the state chemist samples of ail foods and feed stuffs. He is now- going over the state visiting the merchants and manufacturers, instructing them on the operation of the law. The law/ requires that all foods and feed stuffs shall bo registered and the contents plainly printed, the foods tagged and on each tag there shall be placed an inspection stamp with the analysis of the department. Commissioner Hudson calls atten tion to the fact that cattle feed, cot ton seed meal to be classed as meal must contain 38.62 per cent protein, and if below that standard it will be known as mixed feed and registered as such. v The agriculturaldepartment bad al ready sold $6,00<r of pure food stamps. The Majestic Manufacturing Co., of St Louis, Mo., will have a man at Sheffield-Huntlngton Co.’s store all noxt week who will show you how to bake bisedit, brown top and bottom, in three minutes. Don't miss this chance of seeing the great cook- Ijnj^ wonder. s-to-tf. as directed. My back is strong again. I have no pain at all and the kidney- secretions have been restored to a normal condition. I can go to bed and sleep and rest well all night Doan’s Kidney Pills did this and I know that they are & valuable reme dy.” W Plenty more- proofs like this from Amerlcus people. Call at Dodson’s Pharmacy and ask what customers report For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's—and take no other. Iivertone is a pleasant tasted liquid that acts on the liver gently* but is sure in results. It entirely takes the place of calomel and causes no sick ness or restriction of habits or diet but is the best liver medicine any one can take. Remember Llvertone for sale only by Dodson's Pharmacy and they will refund your money if you are not satisfied. Plains is quiet since so many of the boys and girls have gone back to college. Some have entered for the first time, but many range anywhere from Sophmore to Senior. Clifford R. Oliver, who is a stud ent in Cornell made a short visit to home folks and returned last week to begin his last year In that institu tion. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Timmerman are convalescing after several weeks Ill ness, Mr. Timmerman being able to be on the streets. ' The hotel has changed manage ment, Mr. and Mrs. Dean having mov ed Into their pretty modern cottage, whlqh has Just been completed. The hotel is now under the management of Mrs. Ross and her mother, Mrs. Dean. Mr. W. S. Moorse has sold his home to Messrs. Stephens and Murray, who will take possession the first of next year. Mr. Moore is erecting a cot tage for his own use. The new homes of Messrs. Kend rick and Tyson will sooj bj “ready for occupancy. Rev. Phillips, Lutheran minister, preached in the Methodist church last Sunday. After the sermon the Luth eran church of Plains was formally organized. Their beautiful church building will soon be completed. It is of concrete and is modern in des ign. Mr. Edward Bacon letf last week for Valdosta to which place he goes to begin the practice of law. TALES OF THE TOWN TOLD IN FEW LINES Pencil Stubs Picked Up At Random DAY'S HAPPENINGS IN. AMERICUS Henry E. Jones of Tampa, Fla., writes: “I can thank God for my present health, due to Foley’s Kldeny Cure, I tried doctors and ail kinds of kidney cures, but nothing done me much good till I took Foley's Kid ney Cure. Four bottles cured me, and I have no more pain in my back and shoulders! I am 62 years old, and suffered long, but thanks to Foley's Kidney Cure, I am welt and can walk and enjoy life myself. It Is a pleasure to recommend It to those needing a kidney medicine." Sold by all druggists. lmo. A Criminal Attack, on an inoffensive citizen Is frequent ly made in that apparently useless little tube called the "appendix.” It’s generally the result of protracted con stipation, following liver torpor. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the liver, prevent appendicitis, and es tablish regular habits of the bowels. 25c at Eidrdlge Drug Co. ltao. PARTLY DESTROYED * BY FIRE NEW YORK, October 2.—(Special) —Cables received from Port Llmon, Costa Rica, report that town partly destroyed by fire. A Card. This Is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a'cold. Cures la grippe coughs and prevonts pneu monia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is In a yellow packsse. Refuse substitutes. Sold by k ’ ‘ Stomach troubles, Heart and Kid ney ailments, can be quickly. cor rected with a prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The prompt and surpris ing relief which this remedy imme diately brings Is entirely due to its Restorative action upon the control ling of the stomach, etc. Sold by Davenimrt Drug Co. BOILERMAKERS MEET * NEXT IN ATLANTA ATLANTA, October ?.—(Special.)— The National Association of Boiler makers meet in Atlanta on Tuesday next, 8tb, and a large representation will come from every state. Enter tainment and a welcome awaits the visiting delegates here. No home is so pleasant, regardless of the comforts that money will buy, as when the entire family Is in per fect health. A bottle of Orlno Laxa tive Fruir Syrup costs 50’ cents. It will cure every member of the family of constipation, sick headache or stomach trouble. Sold- by all drug gists. imo. Deafness Cannot Be Cared by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only ono way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lin ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have rumbling sound or imperfect hear ing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caus ed by Catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be pured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars free. F. J. d.HENEY & CO. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. lmo, Too Short for a Head and Bunched Together-Four Lines Culled Here and There In the City. Waterman’s Ideal automatic self- filling Fountain Pens, with points to suit all who write. M. S. HOLLIDAY. A runaway team dashed past four teen vehicles standing unhitched on Jackson stret yesterday. Fortunately, no one was killed. ) "Amerlcus Day”- at the Jamestown Exposition is a tempting proposition made {he city. Let it be acepted without slightest hesitation. Bruin again got in his work in the cotton pit yesterday. No matter the crop conditions, the bureau reports always put the price down. The "untied horse” in Amerlcus will yet cause a serious accident Why does not council pass an ordinance requiring teams to be tied? TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. Statements Showing Subscription Standing Will Be Sent Soon. In accordance with the rale pre vailing In all weekly newspaper of fices, statements will be sent to all subscribers of the weekly Tlmcs-Be- corder this week showing their standing. As this Is the season of tlie year when our subscribers generally set tle their accounts we trust that the Times.Recorder will be faToredwIth a prompt settlement of overdue counts. While each individual account Is small, there are about two thousand accounts In all, and the aggregate Is considerable. A word to our friends should be adequate. Hard Times In Kansas. The old days of grasshoppers and drouth are almost forgotten in the prosperous Kansas of today; although a citizen of Codell, Earl Sbamburg, has not yet forgotten a hard time he encountered. He sayz; "I was worn- out and discouraged by coughing night and day, and could find no relief till tried Dr. King’s New Discovery. It took less than one bottle to com pletely cure me." (The safest and most reliable cough and cold cure and lung and throat healer ever discover- qd- Guaranteed by Eldrldge Drug \Co. lmo. BOAR RIPS A MULE AND A FINE HORSE Vicious Beast Badly Injures An imals. Mr. W. B. Heys came near losing a valuable mule yesterday on his farm near Amerlcus from the vicious at tack of a boar penned In the pas ture. The hog was considered harm less, but in -a sudden fit of anger it attacked the horse with Its razor-like tusks and soon cut him flat to the ground. Farm hands rushed to the rescue and drove off the boar ere he ripped open the prostrate horse. The infuriated animal then attacked a fine mule and with one sweep of his tusks ripped a hole a foot long in its side. The horse may^die from loss' of blood, although prompt work saved the' life of the mule. Col. Max Banner came to town yes terday, and declared the clean sheet bill, passed already by the House, will go through next session. Through schedules on the Seaboard Railway will be resumed today, as the forces have been at work since Sunday clearing the wreck. The city council meets tonight in regular session, but with the electric franchise disposed of already there will be nothing to hold the solons long. A real circus Is already delighting north Georgia towns, and A1 Fields minstrels are in the state. Surely both wi|J find Amerlcus on the map. 7 Nearly every town within twenty miles if Amerlcus was represented yesterday by fair shoppers coming to attend the millinery openings. The new book store has a window- full of Teddy bears, from the cub to the full grown brain, and it is the delight of the little folks. FOR SALE—Four hundred acres of land, nice home, six rooms, recently remodeled, and all other necessary improvements, three miles from Plains, Go. Also stock, corn, fodder, and all farming Implements. Apply or write me at Plains, Oa. T. J. . BLACK, d-w-untll Oct. 28-pd. Saved Out of your earnings each week doesn’t seem much when you start the sav ings account, but keep piling those few dollars up each month and with 4 per cent-lnterest added\the end of the year will find you with a bank ac count to be proud of. A trial proves this! i / Everyone can act on this suggestion at Our Savings Department! The Planter Bankof Ameilcos )r. W. H. Bowdoin OSTEOPATH. Offices over Dodson’s Drugstore. All diseases treated without use of drugs. Chronic diseases a specialty. Consultation free. Office phone 416. Residence phone 133* Shoes Repaired I pick the stitches and preserve the welts. I also repair shoes according to (lie standard rule. 1 use nothing I the best of solo leather on the mark Special attention given to ladies a childrens shoes. All Work stitohod or tacked If desired. JOSEPH M. DUDLEY* 312 Jackson .Street, ,