Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1907-1910, October 11, 1907, Image 5

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.'/r kF Duncan’s Store. NEW FALL MERCHANDISE AT PRICES THAT HAYE NOT RISEN. Indeed there are opportunities here for decidedly practical economy. You may save One-Fourth on new percales, new ginghams, new plaids, new table linens,mew bed spreads, new dress goods, new silks, new trimmings, new skirts, which we were lucky enough to get at special prices. WEBSTER COUNTV SUPERIOR COURT Weakens tbe TJssnes and lessens Or- ganlc Vitality. TALES OF THE TOLD IN FEW LINES Only Business .of Minor Nature Before It The stress and strain of the stren uous me in both city and country I PejlClT Stubs PlCReU UD At tends towards stomach troubles. I ww nl Five people suffer today where one RrMflOfTl did ten years ago with sick head- UUIIUUIII ache, dizxlness, flatulence, distress af- Work of the First Two Days of Fall £ JlS"^ta ta Se ^‘Tyes' DAY'S HAPPENINGS IN. AMERICA T • * I hlnnfInre nasuniionu. .(..>1 I * Term. TOO SHORT FOR A HEAD. Webster county Superior court Is moving with Its usual expedition in 'the transaction of the business com-1 0u . t ot Ulree ln Amerlcus and ing before it. I ^ toWnS ' ,houW U,e bloating, nervousness, sleeplessness I and the many other symptoms of In-1 digestion. , — All who are suffering with atom- ..., t T“ an .’ g , Weal automat,c . ®eif- ach troubles, and that means at least fU . 1 , nB 11 Fo “ ntaln Pens > wIth P° Inta to two out Of three in Americas and * U,t 8,1 Who wrlte - S. HOLLIDAY. , atomach tablets. Nothing else is as I, P /? f ' K * lly ' the artfst - ls a Picture As usual there ls considerable civil safe, yet effective; nothing else can “ aUn8eIf ’ Ho hums the wedding business of minor character, while tho be so thoroughly relied upon to re- * nar ? 11 dally and wears the smile that criminal side of the court Is, represen- Hot® all troubles from Indigestion WOnt Come off— ^t vet. ted by cases of only a petty nature. as Ml-o-na. ... 1 It .'s not a mere digestive taken af- L .“ Ba . ,d that an unuaua "y Iar 8® Full standard percala, full regular width, in a great variety of neat blue and red figures, also solid colors, selling in the best of stores to-day at 1214c, here for this week only at per yard only io cents Newdress ginghams In over twenty now patterns, full regular width and fast colors, regularly sold every where for 12J4c and 15c, here for this week at per yard lot. Table linen, bleached snow white, 66 inches wide, beautiful patterns, this grade has never sold for less than 41 and 50 cents. Sold by some stores on bargain days at 49c, we can’t promts^ any of this after Tues day, as the stock is limited very special here at "per yard 3Sc. Curtain scrim, 36 Inches wide, bleached white, beautiful patterns, equal in every to the grade selling for 15 cents, special h,ere for this week at per yard 10 cents. Lace curtains, 314 yards long inches wide, tan patterns, as good as some of the two fifty grades, here for this week only at per pair $1.38. Boy’s shirts, made of madras and percales, all sizes from 12 to 14, the material alone used in one of these shirts would cost 30c, here for this week only, the ready made shirts at each 22 cents. Ladles and Misses bonnets made of chnmbray, white and all colors, all sizes, at each 25 cents. Ladle’s hose, white feet, regular and extra sizes, no extra charge for the large sizes, full seamless, never before known to sell for this price here for this week at per pair...15c. Pearl buttons, three of the most popular sizes, aome of them look like regular 10c buttons, not over one gross will be v>.ld to one customer at the price per dozen 3c. Mohawk valley sheets, hemstitched, 90 X 90 Inches, this ls one of the greatest bargains in Americus, only five dozen to be sold at this price each this week $1.00 Ladles all linen handkerchiefs, hemstitched, full regular size, worth up to 1214c, here now at each....5c. Men’s all linen handkerchiefs, full regular size, hemstitched, equal in every way to the 20 cents grades, here now at each 12J4c. The best spool cotton 5c per spool or six spools for 25c. You may take your choice between Coats or Willlamantlc. Webster county rejoices in an ab-, „„„ M ., - sence of crimes of a grave charac- ter the food ls eaten,'but a true tonic, f ” Ut ' , ne8roes ,n Americus have ter, and, as a usual thing, four days stimulant and atrengthener for the typaod teve . r * whUe there are several are adequate to clean the dockets of muscular walls of the stomach, in-1 CMes amon * wh,te citizens also, all cases that attorneys are prepar- creasing the flow of digestive fluids ed to go to trial with. and putting the stomach Into such The Grand and Petit Jurors. condition that It does the work na The Grand Jury at this term of the ture expects of it court ls composed as follows; So reliable Is Ml-o-na In Its cura- Messrs. J. R. Stapleton, foreman; I Uv ® action that Dodson’s Pharmacy,, W. H. Crosby, Jr., Howell Cobb, Jack w| th every 60-cent boy they sell give Tlle “* 1 “* of Henrjr Osborne at a M. Jones, H. M. Marshall, C. L. Staple- a guarantee to refund the money un- ne * ro church near Americus a day ton, Eugene Pickett, John L. DIs- •«»« the remedy does all that ls claim- t "° as °’ ,s 81111 a mysl mukes, James T. Tyler, J. W. A. Haw-1 ed for It 4-9-11. | ““ 8houI<1 ^ unraveled. Johnny Fletcher, a sunburned bro ther from the reeds smashed the law I yesterday* by smashing a contract, and smashed into tho gang. kins, W. T. McGill, J. C. Tullls, T. M Lowrey, S. H. Woodham, J. E. Moore, Ben F. Goss, W. T. Drew, C. A. C. Reddick, J. H. Cantrell, R. E. Bridges, J. O. Rees. Those drawn for petit Jury ser vice were Messrs. B. A. Fusaell, J. E. Drew, John T. Haygood, T. W. Cantrell, Thomas J. Welch, Zach Muncer, R. F. Marshall, W. B. Joiner, Lester Ivey, Luke Christian, Tolley Perry, Chas M. Brooks, James Wil son, Christopher Pearson, John P. Daniel, A. P. Passmore, W. D. Cooper, Geo. 8. Rees, Lester T. Haygood, J. J. Askew, J.. Morgan Cox, Willard M. Fussell, Geo. E. Sapp, Alfred Rob erts, Wm. T. Ward, P. H. Harry, WHY IT SUCCEEDS. Those Sumter county farmers who are going to raise tobacco as well as „ ... _ | other crops are on the right line. Because It s For One Thing Only, Tobacco ls a great money crop. And Americus People Appreciate This. It Is said that the Identity of the parties who klled Henry Osborne is pretty well suspected, and if trim their arrest may follow shortly.' DUNCAN MERCANTILE 115 and 117 Forsyth St. John R. Shaw's Old Stand. \ CO. Nothing can be good for everything. Doing one thing well brings sue- ce “- I Sumter Is all right Ono of her Doan’s Kidney Pills do one thing Farmers owns a gold mine, while ano- onl l r • ther owns Iron deposits galore. There They cure sick kidneys. | Is no jest in this statement They cure backache, every kidney ' I There’s that advance of one cent H. Y. Ferrell, veterinary surgeon, I a pound on beef, and two cento a gal- llvlng at 67 State street, Albany, Ga., loo on whiskey; but some people find says: “Although I have never been It easy to cut out beef. i„ .h. .. _ . , i 'aid up by kidney complaint, I have in tne absence of the official seno- Rufrnmri « ... . , grapher, Mr. J. N. Kiker, Mr. W. H. | and aching H, ani have felt Z 1 T ' m ° # ,D K ° MM * going to bed on that account often I The old days of grasshoppers and enough. This dull, heavy pain was drouth are almost forgotten In the Stenographers and Bailiffs. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS (Notice—All legal advertisements must be brought to the business office not later than Wednesday noon of each month to insure Insertion, ac companied with tho fee. This rule will be enforced.) This August 7th, 1907. E. L. BELL, Sheriff. SHERIFF SALE. GEORGIA—Sumter County: Will be sold before tbe courthouse door in the city of Americus, Sum ter county, Ga, on the first Tues day in November. 1907, between the usual hours ot sale, the following described property, to-wlt: One house and lot in the city of Americus, Ga., No. — Lee Btreet and bounded as follows: On north, south and cast by property of D. W. Bagley and the west by Lee street. Levied on as the property of George Moon to sat isfy an execution Issued from the City Court ot Americus, Sumter county, Ga., In favor of C. A. Potter, versus George Moon, et al. This fl fa pro ceeding for the use of G. W. Phillips, transferee of same. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney and tenant in possession notified in terms of law. This Oct. 7, 1903. E. L. BELL, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. GEORGIA—Sumter County: W1 II be sold before the courthouse door in the city of Americus, Sum ter county, Ga., betwen the legal hours of sale on tho first Tuesday In Nov ember, 1907, the following described property, to-wlt: One building situa ted on the right of way of the Cen tral of Georgia Railway Co., and Plum street, in the city of Americus, Ga.; also alll the machinery, fixtures; etc., therein, and known as the Americus Ice Co., plant. Levied on as the pro perty of 8. R. Sims, to satisfy an ex ecution issued from tho City Court of Americus, Sumter County, Ga., In favor of John W. Shiver, versus S. It. Sims. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney an tenant In pos session notified In terms of the law, This. Oct. 1, 1907. E. L. BELL, Sheriff. ORDINARY'S OFFICE, SUHTEB COUNTY, GEOBGLt. To the heirs at law of Mrs. M. J. Adams, late ot said county, deceased: Notice is hereby given that T. B. Hooks of said county has made appli cation to me, requiring the executors of the estate of said Mrs. M. J. Adams to execute warranty titles to him, „ per the terms of a bond of title sign ed by Mrs. M. J. Adams to him, to lot of land No. 215 In the old 16th dis trict of said county. This application will be heard on the first Monday in November In the offlee of the Ordinary of Sumter county, and unless objec tions are filed thereto the order will be passed granting petitioners prayer. Witness my hand and seal of office this October 2nd, 1907. JOHN A COBB, Ordinary of Sumter County, Ga. of distribution. Said application will be heard at the regular term ot the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Tuesday In Nov ember, 1907. This October 7, 1907. EDWARD HANNON, Administrator on Estate ot Ann E. Hannon. APPLICATION LEAVE TO SELL LANDS. GEORGIA—Sumter County: This Is to notify all parties con cerned that R. G. Ferrell, guardian of Hill Kelley, has applied to me for an order to sell the realty of his ward for the purpose of using the proceeds for the education of said ward. If no objection iy filed the ap plication will be granted at Novem ber term of my court. JOHN A. COBB. Ordinary. GEORGIA—Sumter County: To All Whom It May Concern: J. E. Hightower having, in proper form, applied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on the es tate of Mary Walton, late of said county, this ls to cite all and singu lar the creditors and next of kin of Mary Walton to be and appear at my offlee within the time allowed by law, and show cause, If any they can, why permament administration should not be granted to J. E. Hightower on Mary Walton estate. Witness my hand and official sig nature this 7th day of Oct., 1907. JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Sumter County. Notice is hereby given that L. M. Hawkins, administrator ot the estate ot Ezekiel Hawkins, deceased, has ap plied for leave to sell the real es tate of said deceased, and that same will be heard at November term of my court JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA—Sumter County: Will be sold before the courthouse door in Americus, Ga., Sumter coun ty, between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday In November, 1907 following described property to-wlt: One building, situated on the right of way of Central of Georgia Rail way Co., and Plum street,*|n the city of Americus, Ga.: also all the inaeh- inory, fixtures, furniture, etc.* therein, and known os the Americus Ice Co., Plant Levied on as the property of 8. R. 81ms, doing business under the namo of Americus Ice Co., to satisfy in execution issued from the City Court of Americus In favor of R. O. Campbell Coal Co., versus S. It 81ms. doing business nnjer name of Americus Ice Co. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney and tenant la possession notified In terms of GEORGIA—Sumter County: J. B. Pennington, administrator on estate of J. L. Pennington, deceased, having applied for leave to sell the real estate of said deceased In Sum ter countyv Georgia. Notice Is here by given that the same will be heard at November term, 1907, of my court. JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Sumter County: To All Whom It May Concern: Chambliss Warehouse Co., having in proper form, applied to mo for permanent Letters of Administration to Issue to H. E. Allen, Clerk Superior Court, on tbe estate of Buck Denson, late of sold county, this Is to cite all and singular tho creditors and next of kin of Buck Denson to be and ap pear at my office within the time al lowed by law, and show cause. If any they can, why permanent adminis tration should not be granted' to H. E. Allen, Clerk, on Buck Denson es tate. Witness my hand and official sig nature, this 9th day ot Oct, 1907. JOHN A. COBB. Ordinary. GEORGIA—Sumter County: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has applied to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell per sonal property and land belonging to the estate of Ann E. Hannon, for the payment of debts and for the purposes In most cases consumption results from a neglected or Improperly treat ed cold. Foley’s Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate coughs and pre vents serious results. It costs you nothing more than the unknown pre parations and you should insist upon having the genuine In the yellow pack age. Sold by all druggists. lmo. MR. MANNING IS GOING TO NORTH AND EAST Rev. Stanley Manning, pastor of the Unlversallst church here, left Am ericus yesterday for a trip north and cast. Mr. Manning goes first to North Carolina to attend this week the Unlversallst state convention, which will be largely attended. Sev eral days will be spent at the James town Exposition, and from there Mr. Manning will go to Philadelphia to attend the Unlversallst General Con vention of the United States which assembles In that city October 23d to 30th, and will be a great and repre sentative gathering. Mr. Manning will return to Americas early early In November. Tho Majestic Manufacturing Co., of St. Louis, Mb., have a man at Shcill- old-Huntlngton Co's store this week, showing the Majestic Range in ac tual operation, baking and serving biscuits to tho large crqwds. Horn, was appointed in that capacity for this term of the court The folowlng were appointed ball Ilfs: J. O. Sims, J. C. McEochern, g A. Dre, C. M. Christian, J. W. Bul lock. True bills had been returned up to Tuesday night, as follows: George Washington, carrying con cealed weapons. Will Cunningham, murder. O. W. Norman, cheating and swlnd ling, A. J. Bostwlck, prosecutor. Jesse Moreland, burglary, J. G. Spann, prosecutor. Tobe Scott, Mitch Kelly, disturbing worship, B. L. Kimbrough, prosecu tor. Prince King, abandoning child, Sal lie King, prosecutor. Thomas Robinson, trespass, J. W. Bullock, prosecutor. In several cases no bills were re turned. John Pace plead guilty to using profanity before females and was fined *40. In the case of J. F. Stapleton Co. vs. W. A. Johnson, motion for new trial was ordered heard .in vacation, at Americus, on October 19. In the case of W. H. Cosby, ordi nary, for use of Ethel B. Carruthers et. al., vs. S. J. Harrell, principal, and American Bonding and Trust Co., of Baltimore surety, petition of National Bank of Commerce to Intervene, It was ordered by the Court that the said bank should be made party plaintiff In the cause. Messrs. S. R. Stevens and J. B. Hudson represented the plaintiff, G. Y. Harrell, Esq., Is at torney for S. J. Harrell, and Lane, Hooper & Maynard represent the Am erican Bonding and Trust vo. Judgments were rendered In sev eral suits on fertilizer notes. * i —uiuivoti gutiuu iu me with me for several years. The urine prosperous Kansas of today; although was also very dark and sluggish, and a citizen of Codell, Earl Shamburg contained a thick sediment I tried has not yet forgotten a hard time he’ all kinds of remedies, and used pres- encountered. He says: “I was worn crlptlons of my own, but without sue- out and discouraged by coughing night cess. Nothing seemed to take hold un- and day, and could find no relief till tjj I procured Doan’s Kidney Pills. I tried Dr. King’s New Discovery. They were exactly suited to my case. It took less than ono bottlo to com- Slnce using the pills I have not been pletely cure me.’’ (The safest and bothered with those pains, and the most reliable cough and cold cure and kidney secretions have been restored lung and throat healer ever dlBCover- to a normal color and consistency.” ed. Guaranteed by Eldridgo Drug Plenty more proofs like this from Co. i mo Americus people. Call at Dodson’s __ Pharmacy and ask what customers report. I Piles! Piles! Piles! Far sale by all dealers. Price 50 cento. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Wllll.m’s Indian Pile Ointment will N. Y., sole agents for the United enre BU “d, Bleeding and Itching Piles. States. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at Remember the name—Doan’s—and once, acts as a poultice, give* Instant take no other. | relief. William's Indian Pile Oint ment ls prepared for Piles and itching of the private parts. Sold by druggists. Ely’s Cream Balm i invyuisw oum vy urugguu has been tried and not found wanting maU 800 ILQO, Williams’ M'fg In thousands of homes all over tho °°” Pr °P*'> Cleveland, O. country. It has won a place In the I Soli by W. A. Humbert, family medicine closet among the re liable household remedies, where it uuu»cuuiu rciueuics, wnero It Is kept at hand for use In curing cold THE QUOTATIONS In the head just as soon as some mem-1 ■■■» ber of the household begins the pro- IN AMERICUS liminary sneezing or snuffing. It cold which might, If not cheeked, become chronic and run into a bad case of catarrh. by L. G. Council. HOW IS YOUB LITER I Americas, Ga., Oct. 9.—We quota the local cotton markot steady, as fol I lows: Llvertone Cares All plaints. Liver Com- Good Middling .... lit Middling .... 11 Low Middling .... 10| Notice to Our- Customers, We are pleased to announce that Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs colds and all lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend It as a safe remedy for children and adults. Sold by all druggists. imo. Out of Sight “Out ot sight, out of mind,” la 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 ot sight, out ol mind and out ot existence. Plies too and chilblains disappear under its healing Influences. Guaranteed by Eldrldge Drug Co. 26c. lmo. The advantage Llvertone has over calomel Is that It causes no unpleas NEW YOR i FUTURES. New York,Oct. 0,—Spots: Middling ant effects or restriction of habits or . * w . - diet but is a certain cure for all liver I “*1 Contracts opened disorders. Dodson's Pharmacy guar- ,teadv a” 4 clo,ed «toady. antees Llvertone to give perfect sat-1 Opoa _ Close Isfactlon and will refund your money „ 10,J4 10-95 If w>u are not satisfied. , * 11,lb IUIS 'Jan ii.li 11.07 SAVANNAH. Henry E. Jones ot Tampa, Fla., I writes: “I can thank God for my present health, due to Foley’s Kldeny Savannah, Ga. Oct. 9,—Steady. .Spots Cure. I tried doctors and all kinds middling 11} cents. ot kidney cures, but nothing done me much good till I took Foley’s Kid- . lurownn. ney Cure. Four bottles cured me. w rooL ’ and I have no more pain In my back | Liverpool, Oct. 9.—The cotton mar- — - suwsv pwu iu UJ/ uttUA v.|.vw»| v/v-i. • • — Ataxy Gvmuu uiAI* and shoulders. I am 62 years old, ket oponed quiet and closed ,,ulet and suffered long, but thanks to Spots: Middling uplands 0.04 Foley’s Kidney Cure, I am well and can walk and enjoy life myself. It to a pleasure to recommend it to those needing ^.kidney medicine.” Sold by all druggists. * imo. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. Received yesterday by wagon Recelvod previously by wagon Total Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not Jgi beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do m— SOLD BY ALL DRTJGCk