Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1907-1910, October 11, 1907, Image 1

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Ie4 Stylse In Men’s Fall Suits and Overgan&fc'ts are all here, and in the ide*. fabric- patterns shown by the smart cssi tail ors of Fifth Avenue. You shouldn’t fail to see these splendid specimens of high class tailoring—to try on the new models of your size—for form fourteen FECHHEiMEFtFKHFi, <yy turn vnnw * » . TWi NTY-NI <TH YEAR AMERICUS, GEORGIA,-[WEEKLY]--FRIDAY MORNING OCTOBER 11 19^7 IF YOU’RE WAITING THE MILITARY MAY DISBAND 1 New York’s Most Advanced’ for a special invi tation to come and see our new clothes, here it is. We’re “at home” any business day; and) we’ll show you Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes." The most ex pert buyers^ of clothes know there’s nothing bet ter made, in all-wool qua! ity, correct style, fine tailoring, * than Hart • Schaffner & Marx clothes. Outlook Is Ominous for the Light Infantry—Company In Need of Help. After January 1st, three months miltary laws become effective, re* hence, the Amerlcus Light Infantry qulrlng a minimum enlistment of 58 may be but a memory unless some- men In each company, or nearly dou- thlng Is done In thP Interim to bols- ble the present A. L. I. enlistment, ter up the company. It Is In need Pew companies in the State service of assistance, and unless this Is given. can enlist 58 men, unless there is a It will go by the board. combination among them. Several of the Georgia commands On this point It may be stated that are In the same unfortunate plight,! conditions In Albany are almost as but the Light Infantry, financially. Is | bad as in Amerlcus. at least from in worse condition than any. the standpoint of military Interest The company has no source of rev- The Albany company owes no debts, enue, except what Is paid by the mem- but the enlistment, It Is said, Is far bers as dues. It Is in debt more than from what It should be. $200 nnd the monthly dues are nec- ( The Guards as well as the Light esarlly applied to current expen- Infantry need bolstering. se ®‘ ' ‘ ! The Albany council appropriates This old debt, as much as any-! $450 annually to the support of Its thing else discourages the men, 1 military company, while an equal Captain Van Riper, whose personal amount Is raised from the sale of efforts, to a great extent, keeps the Jury exemptions—a nucleus of $900. command up to Its present stand- An Albany officer high In authority ard, has made a statement to Board suggests the consolidation of the Am- of Trade and asked the appointment erlcus and Albany commands after of a committee from that body to se- January 1st as the best means of cure aid for the company. ‘ retaining them in the service. This J ,f thls cannot be done, CapL Van suggestion meets with favor here as Riper thinks the outlook for a longer well, and the course may he adopted, maintenance of the organization any- Something should be done by citl- thlng than roseate. sens of both towns to keep up the In all probability he will tender military commands. Once out of com- hls resignation in January. mission, It would be difficult. If not On that date the new government impossible, to restore them. “EFF - EFF” ¥ Fashionable Clothes MANY SPINNERS IN MEETING Discuss Matters of Vital Interest to Cotton Manu facturing, represent the best there is in materials and workmanship, while our pricer are not higher than you would pay for an. ordinary ready-to-wear. Come see our superb collection of “EFF-EFF” Fall Suits at $15 to $40 Rain coats and overcoats $10 to $35. Odd Trousers, Paragon make $5.00 to $12.50. Crawford’s Men’s Shoes, $3.50 and $4. Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner & Marx ATLANTA, October 8.—With dele- ( During the sessions questions of W. D. BAILEY. Outfitter for Men and Boys Forsyth St. Next to Po<toffice. Amerlcus. Ga. gates present representing every phase of the coton industry from the time It leaves the .planter's hand to the time the product, woven Into fabrics, Is sent to markets of the world, and including representatives off many for eign countries, the International Con ference of Cotton Spinners and Grow ers held its second day’s session today at the capltol. More than 500 delegates were pres ent, nearly a hundred 61 these rep resenting the great mils of Germany, Great Britain, France, Italy, Spain and Portugal, with an aggregate wealth of farm lands, coton crop and mills of nearly four ballons of dol lars. the greatest Importance to grower and spinner alike will bo taken up for discussion and action, and It is 'hop ed that this meeting will result in a better understanding between the men who produce cotton and those who weave the staple into fabrics. That this will result was indicated by the talk of many of the delgeates after the addresses at today’s ses sion, In which the great losses splners by reason of poor methods of handling nnd shipping the raw pro duct were shown and the great sav lug that would be effected to both grower and spinner If more system and more care were used In the Initial handling of the 'products of the fields. Hawes’ Famous and Popular Hats, $3.00. “Eclipse” Shirts, World’s Best, $1.00 and $1.50 . Faucy Vests, Fancy Sox, Beautiful Line. Underwear, Neckwear, Gloves Suspenders. * We are headquarters and will save you dollars on every thing you may need in above lines and will greatly appreciate an opportunity to show you through whether you buy or not. CMS, L ANSLEY. AUTUMN APPROACHES and we announce our complete readiness to show all the latest designs and authentic styles in mens clothes as decreed by the world of fashion ami G ade-hy House of Kuppenheimer. A BANNER DAY IN AMERIGUS Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes. Cloth Brushes. Shoe Brushes. Bath Brushes. Nail Brushes. ‘ Camplexion Brushes. We Have Them. The quality and prices are the right thing. Cotton Bales Poured in and The Thousand Mark Passed in Day’^Receipts, REMBERT’S DRUG STORE 113 FORSYTH ST, when ready to build Ten hundred and ten bales cotton l were poured Into Amerlcus ware-1 houses Saturday and the day went upon the record as the "banner" ono of the season from the standpoint of receipts. Several times recently the dally receipts exceeded 800 bales, apd once went the 900 spot, but not un til yesterday was the thousand mark exceeded. And a trade carnival of extraordinary proportion resulted. The I greater portion of these 1,010 bales was sold at eleven cents or there about, with 11 1-4 cents for the finer grades, and thousands of dollars were thus turned into channels of trade in Amerlcus. Merchants declared last night that the day was more like a Chritmas eve holiday than anything it might be compared with, and all were delighted with the magnificent cash business. Yesterday's receipts of 1,010 bales gives Amerlcus a grand total of 13,111 bales wagon cotton to date or nearly 700 bales In excess of receipts at this date last season. NEGRO KILLED AT A CHURCH Murdered By Unknown Parties Who Were Passing Sanctuary. Copyright 1907 , ” 0U *Qu' *‘ nppen *’ e ' mw Whether a Mansion, a Store or Cottage, see JOHN W. SHIVER. H EiN READY TOPAINT Shiver Has the Goods, the Best goods and Largest Stock. Everlhing injLumber, Mantles, Grates and, In -fact, all, that goe “°nee. Buying Paints in Carload Lots, His prices are the Lowes 0 ‘luality oouctB. Mills and qffice^Church street, iPhone 117. Tho lifeless body of Henry Os borne, shot through and through, was lying yesterday morning at a color ed church a few miles east of Am erlcus. The killing of Osborne 4« charged to unknown parties, and ap pears to bo an atrocious crime. With other negroes Osborne was In attend ance upon services there the night be fore, when a fusllade of pistol shots was fired among them from the out side, either by parties passing the church or concealed near at hand. One of the leaden missiles struck Os borne, killing him instantly, while the other negroes fled the building in wild disorder. Osborne was an In dustrious, Inoffensive negro employed upon a plantation near the church. Under the circumstances the unwar ranted killing should be fully and thoroughly investigated, and this will doubtless be done. You’ll be interested in looking over the new styles and) we believe that a few minutes spent with us will help you more to make up you mind, and better acquaint you with what will be the Proper Thing” this Fall and Winter than hours spent else where. SUITS FROM $10 to $40. Alcohol Strong T A Body Builder A Blood Purifier ■ A Great Alterative sssss Without Alcohol Without Alcohol Without Alcohol Without Alcohol Without Alcohol Without Alcohol SAMPECK BOY’S CLOTHES $3.00 to $7.50. SEE OUR LINE GENTS FURNISHINGS. SHOES ALL KINDS, FROM $2 to $5. SILLS & SOMMER A SHOP FOR MEN AND BOYS. 312 and 314 Lamar Strc