Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1907-1910, October 11, 1907, Image 6

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6 THE AMERICUS WEEKLY NMES-RECORDER. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1907 Saved Out of your earnings each week doesn' seem much when you start the sav Ings account, but keep piling those few dollars up each month and with 4 per cent. Interest added, the end of the year will And you with a bank ac count to be proud of. A trial proves this! Everyone can act on this suggestion at Our Savings Department! Dr. W. H. Bowdoin OSTEOPATH. Offices over Dodson’s Drugstore. AH diseases treated without use of drugs. Chronic‘‘diseases a specialty. Consultation free. Office phone 416 Residence phone 133 FORSALE. 450 acres with four room house, land lays well. $6.00 acre; 1-3 cash. 200 acres, two miles of railroad, near church and schdol, 40 acres In pine timbers. Price $15.00. 600 acre on R. R. 5 room house. Soil red and grey and especially suit ed to peaches and melons, and gen eral. farming. Only $10.00 acre. 1-3 cash. • 7 room house close In, large lot, with 4 acres land attached. This is a desir able home and belongs to a non resident who Is anxious to sell. Here Is your opportunity to get a bargain, i 6 room house large lot, $1800.00 Now is the time to buy before the street cars begin to run. Come to see me If you wish to buy, sell or rent. P. B. Williford 103 Cotton Avenue. Stop at .sj» ^ JACKSON HOUSE. 60 YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news- to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. l Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, I the great kidney, liver [L and bladder remedy, r It is the great medl- cal triumph of the nlne- teenth century; dis covered after years of Iffl scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emt- ' nent kidney and blad der specialist, and Is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright’s Disease, which Is the worst form ol kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec ommended for everything but if you have klf ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be fount, lust the remedy you need. It has been tested !n so many ways, in hospital work, In private practice, among the helplesa too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful lr> '.very case that a special arrangement has ->een made by which ail readers of this pansr who have not already tried It, may havf y sample bottle sent free by mall, also a boo* telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find outlf you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer ti Co..Bing hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and no™, of b-usp-Roo* dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address. Binghamton, N. Y.. on evety bottle. Fish Tales are often exaggerations, but we have no need of stretching the truth In our business as FISH DEALERS Freshness Is an absolutely Indis pensable quality In unsalted or un smoked fish, and we handle none about which there may be the slightest doubt We keep every kind In sea son from the gamely trout to solid mullet And we dori’t try to make a fortune on every pound of fish me sell either. SHERLOCK $ CO. PHONE No. 33. Question of Time Cor. Forsyth St. and Cotton Avenue. $1,00 Per Day. JOHN M. ANGLIN, Prop. when every 'one having financial matters to look af er will realize the need of a Bank Account. To the modern baBiness man it is simply-indispensable. He pays his bills by check ant* has a receipt and the correct change every time; and it promotes [habits of system and accuracy in the condnct of his affairs. Open an account with onr SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. KEMPURES’. Nkau tub Postokkick. Finest of all.Fruits Grapes, Oranges, Apples, Bananas California Fruits of all Varieties. I If you want good home made Harness byy from W.0. Barnett Manufacturer of all kinds of Harness. {Positions Guaranteed by a $5,000 ““ UHBlHHHl Notes taken 500 Free Courses Board at Cost. Write Quick. GA-AIOUSINESS COL’GE.Macoo.Ga N. B.—300 requesti for telegraphers now filed; men or women. Salaries $60 to $70 per month. Fresh Candy Made Daily 15c pound, 2 pounds 25c. Fine cigars, tobacco and canned goods. Try KEMPURE’B for the beet fruits and candies. 12 lm For Sale One 7 room dwelling with acre lot close in Plains, Ga. For i artic ular s apply to J. R Chambliss, Plains, Ga. Robert H. Miller. Tin Work of ill Kinds. Repair work a specialty, Shops Windsor avenue. Let me make yon estimate on work. BOARD Of TRUSTEES MEETS IN AMERICUS Discussed uhe Affairs of College. WITH BOARD Of COMMISSIONERS Proceedings Were of Routine Nature Wholly—School Will Open With Full Attendence Early In January. Another business meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Third Dis trict Agricultural College was held In Amerlcus yesterday and attended by nine of the fifteen trustees. The proceedings were entirely of rou tine nature and of little Interest to the public. Mr. John M. Collum, principal of the college, met with the trustees. Those attending yesterday’s meet ing were Messrs. J. H. Daniel of Sumter, Heard of Dooly, Paulk of Ben Hill, Bivins of Crisp, Fitzgerald of Stewart, Matthews of Houston, Hays of Macon, Reagln of Pulaski and Warren of Wilcox. The county commissioners of Sum ter met with the trustees In the dis cussion of financial matters In con nection with the college. The college buildings are practical ly completed, with the exception of the dining hall and kitchen, for which special provision will have to be made. It was planned for the hall and kitchen to be connected with the girls dormitory, which has not yet been built. The college will open in January with a record attendance. To check a cold quickly, get from your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets called Preventlcs. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Pre- ventnes, for they are not only safe, but decldely cretain and prompt. Pre- vantlcs, for they are not only safe, tlve, nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the “sneeze stage." Pre ventlcs will prevent pneumonia, bron chitic, lagrippe, etc. Hence the name Preventlcs. Cood for feverish child ren. 48 Preventlcs. 25 cents. Trial boxes 5 cents. Sold by Davenport Drug Co. TO Ol'R SUBSCRIBERS. Statements Showing Subscription Standing Will he Sent Soon. In aeconlance with the rule pre- tailing In all weekly newspaper ofilc. es, statements will be sent to nil subscribers of the weekly Tlmes-He- cordcr this week showing their standing. As tills Is the season of the year when our subscribers generally set tle their nreounls we trust that the Tlmcs-Rccordcr will be favored with a prompt settlement of overdue ac counts. While each Individual account is small, there are ubunt two tlimisund nceounts In all, and the uggregute is considerable. A word to our friends should be adequate. If real coffee distrubs your stom ach, your heart or kidneys, then try this clever Coffee Imitation—Dr. Slump's Health Coffee. Df. Slioop has closely matched old Java and Mocha In flavor and taste, yet It has not a single grain of real coffee In It. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation Is made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with malt, nuts, etc. Made In one minute. No tedious long wait. You will surely like It. Get a free sample at our store. Sparks-Mash- hurn Co. I offer 700 bushels genuine Texas Rust Proof Oats, 85 cents, f. o. b. Les lie, Ga. Address W. H. Wiggins, Smilhvllle, Ga. 9-15, dally 1 w.—weekly 1 mo. A FACT ABOUT THE “BLUES” What Is known as the “Blues” Is seldom occasioned by actual exist* Ins external conditions, but in the great majority of cases by a dis ordered LIVER. — THIS IS A FACT which may be demonstra ted by trying a course of Tiitt’sPills They control and regulate the LIVER. They bring hope and bouyancy to the mind. They bring health and elastic ity to the body. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. GEORGIA BUILDING SOLD SATURDAY NORFOLK, October 5.—(Special)— The Georgia building at the James town Exposition was sold today.for the sum of $8,000. SPINNERS TO MEET IN ATLANTA ON MONDAY The Governor to Welcome Them. MANY COUNTRIES SEND DELEGATES STILL LEADS ALL OTHERS. The Favorite with all Smokers and Growing Daily in Popularity. To Georgia’s Capital to^DIscuss QueS' tions of Vital Importance to Cot ton Manufacturing—Tojast Two Days. ATLANTA. October 5.—(Special.)— Wlthaddrcsses of welcome by Gov ernor Hoke Smith and other promi nent Georgians, the International Conference of Cotton Growers and Manufacturers will be formally open ed In the house of representatives Monday. All of the Important manu facturers of New England and others from almost every state of the Union and from England, Belgium, Germany and other foreign countries will be In attendance, the delegates represent ing an aggregate capital estimated at $750,000,000. In addition to the spinners, all of the important cotton growers’ organi zations and industries allied with the production, manufacture or sale of cotton will be represented, including the Southern Cotton association, the Farmers' union and the Interstate Cotton Seed Crushers' association. The conference will remain in ses sion through Tuesday and Wednes day. Among the subjects slated for discussion are: Advantages of sou thern states of America for cotton cotton growing; closer relations be tween growers and spinners; seed selection; improved ginning and com pressing; uniformity of bales, coun try damages; warehouseing; trans portation; insurance; uniform classi fication; contracts of exchanges, equi table tare. The buying net weight; speculation; stability of price; statictics and gov ernment crop reports, and permanent organization will also be discussed. WILL NEGROES DEFEAT TAFT. The New York Press, a stalwart De publican paper, expresses the opinion that a Democrat will be elected Pres ident next year If Taft Is made the Republican nominee, and this opinion It proceeds to support with some figuring. It shows that with Oklahoma there will he 4S3 electoral votes next year of which 242 will bo needed to elect. The South, including Oklahoma, has 176 of these votes, and all of them may he conceded to the Democrats if Taft Is nominated, which leaves CG votes to be gained 111 the North. The Press is convinced that Nqw Jer sey will go as New York goes, and Mr. Taft cannot carry either of these States. New York has 39 electoral votes and New Jersey 12, making a total of 51, which, added to 176, gives 227 electoral votes, only 15 less than are needed to elect. In reply to Its own question: Where are these votes to be ohtalnd, the Press says: “Well, Indiana has them, and In In diana there Is a very largo voting population that Is black. Ohio has them, with nine more to boot. And In Ohio not only Is there a large col ored vote, hut there are factlonnl hat reds and warrings, '.ho disastrous consequences of which we expect to see Illuminated vividly when the bal lots are counted In the race between Burton and Johnson for Mayor of Cleveland. Then there Is the Pacific Coast, where people have been highly ex cited by the Asiatic attitude of the administration and where the tariff views of Mr. Taft are denounced by the Republican voters and their news papers. The Pacific coast has several more than enough electoral votes to span that margin of the needed fll- teen." This Is Interesting so far as It goes, but It Is predicted on the belief that the negro Republican vote In the North will be cast against Taft be cause he stood by President Roose velt In the Brownsville affair, lint there are probably not many Repub licans who are afraid of the negroes breaking away from their party next year if Taft Is the presidential nom inee. It is quite certain that Bryan and other Democrats are not basing any hopes upon the defection of negro voters In the North. However, the New York Press ad heres to the belief that something must be done to conciliate the negro voters If a Republican Is to be elected next year. The G. O. P. must appease the end of Its tall. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, WIs. These tests are proving to the people—without a penny's cost—the great value of this scientific prescription \ known to druggists everywhere as - Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by Davenport Drug Co. Worth 10c, but Sells for a Nickel. OUR BUYER IS NOWjINgNEW YORK Selecting the very latest and choicest nov elties, as well as all staple articles, for the fall and Holiday trade. Upon his return we will show the largest stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Hand Painted China, 'and Cut Glass, ever brought to Americus. JAMES FRICKER & BRO„ 409 JACKSON ST. JeWelerS.PHONE 208. Look For Your Self. The following la a correct essay of the following Brands of plated ware American Silver Co., Bristol, Conn., Makers of the World Brank 3:31 oz. to the Gr. Spoon. 1847, Rogers 5:25 oz. to the Gr. Spoon. R. Wallis & Sons 6:09 oz. to the Gr. Spoon. Reed & Burton 6:76 oz. to the Gr. Spoon. Community 7:80 oz. to the Gr. Spoon. 1 sell Community, the standard of all plated ware at a price others charge for cheaper goods. TH0S. L. BELL, The Leading Jeweler. M. M. Lowrey, Cashier, L, A, Lowrey, President. Ci’iwford Wheatley, Vice-Prest, R. E. McNulty, Asst. Cashier Americus National Bank THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN THIS SECTION. CAPITAL $100,000.00. U. S. BONDS $100,000.00: Under the aupervlalon of the UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations invited. Certi ficates of deposit issued bearing int rest. Have a Bank Account with[tub flmericosIM & Sv’gs Bank CAnyone lean make money, but It takes a wise ono to save it. Begin with $1 and getfa Home Bank free. Call and ask about our plan. 4 per intoreat paid on Savings De- posita Compounded. Office in Americus National Bank Bnilding, Cotton Avenue. L. G. Council, Preat. R. J. Pkiiky, VIce-Preat. C. M. Council., Cashier. INCORPORATED 1891. lhe Planters Bank of Americus Total Resource*, . S500.000 With well-established connections, our | large resources, and every attention con- , ststent with sound banking, we solicit j your patronage. Interest allowed oa I time certificates and m our £3 “Department for Savings.” | J. W. SHEFFIELD. President, FBANK SHEFFIELD Vice-Pres- E. D. SHEFFIELD, Cashier. BANK OF COMMERCE, Americus, Ga. A general banking business transacted and all consistent courtesies extended pattons. Certificates [of deposit issued bearing interest.