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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES..RECORDER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, IW7
Hamilton & Co.
ITAET CEMENTING
CHINA’S FRIENDSHIP
New Store,
Lamar St. Opposite Windsor Hotel.
Special Sale All Over the Store
; Saturday and Monday.
Sea Island, yard, 5c.
Serges, Panamas, Brilliantincs
all wool, plaids, yard, 50c.
New Percales, Ginghams,
Flannelettes, Chambray, yard
10c-
New Silks in black and colors,
50c to $1.50 yard.
New underwear for all
family from 10c to $1.00
ment.
the
gar
New line children’s misses,
and boys’ school and dress shoes,
50c to $2.00 pair.
Best line boys clothing and the
most resaonable price you will
find in Americus.
SECOND FLOOR.
Engrain art squares, $2.98.
SPECIAL
8 x 12 Brussels art squares,
$15.00 value, as a leader, $10.50
36-inch wool Engrain carpel,
value 75c, a leader, yard 50c.
3 lbs feather pillows each 50c
30 x 60 Moquett velvet rugs
$1.98.
Voiles, Panamas, Serges,
and Broad cloth skirts $1.98 tc
$15.00.
40c Japanese matting in white
and carpet designs, yard 25c.
Window shades, 25c to $100
Hamilton & Co.
Sell it For Less.
This Only Country Not Want
ina Territory.
of
The
SHANGHAI, October 12.-~(Spec
ial)—The comment of the Chinese
press, officials, and people on the
visit to Shanghai of Secretary
War Taft Is most enthusiastic,
reports published In the newspapers
of this city on the subject have been
telegraphed to all parts of China.
The general feeling of the Chinese on
the utterances of Mr. Taft may be
summarized as follows:
“The United States will not sell the
Philippine Islands, an assurance which
Is welcomed, as It means that there
will be no extension of Japanese In,
fiuences, and a continuance of Amer
ican influence In the far east
"The Chinese desire to Interpret
Mr. Taft’s statement reiterating that
the United States favors the open-door
policy In China as being unofficial,
but at the same time, made on high
authority, and Indicating that the
United States will support China, and
maintain the policy In Manchuria,
the only place where the open-door
Is threatened.
“The enthusiastic welcome accord
ed to Mr. Taft here atones for the
boycott of American goods and de
monstrates Chinese friendship for
America. 1
“The assurances given in regard to
fair treatment of the emigration
question are accepted in good faith.
“China trusts in the United States
and believes In her as a true friend.”
The Chinese consider the United
States to be the vnl> power not
wanting to annex part cf the terri
tory of China, and os being disinter
estedly concerned In China’s welfare
It is regarded as assured that the
utterances of Mr. Taft will give Am
erican business men In China re
newed confidence to push the lines
of trades In which th- United States
is Interested.
GERMANY AND U. S.
NOT YET ALLIES.
STILL ItfitSS ALL OTHERS.
The Favorite with all Smokers and
Growing Daily in Popularity.
No Truth In Report of Fleet
Coming.
BERLIN, October 12.—(Special.)—
At the foreign office it Is stated that
the question of sending a German
fleet to visit the Atlantic ports of the
United States when the American bat
tleship fleet leaves for the Pacific had
never been considered, and that the
visit would not take place.
Tho foreign office added that the re
port that President Roosevelt had
communicated to Emporer William
his Intention of sending the American
fleet to tho Pacific was unfounded.
Such a proceeding. It was pointed
out, was absolutely unnecessary,
the matter was purely one for the
decision of America, as a great power
with which intervention was not call
ed for and whose policy depended on
Its own Initiative.
The reports that an entente exists
betwen the United States and Ger
many, as well as the rumor that Em,
peror William had approached the
authorities, at Washington with the
object of bringing about an alliance
were untrue, as. although the proposi
tion had never been put forward, the
Emperor was well awure that any
such an alliance was not In accord
with the policy of the United tSates.
MEN HIDING IN AMBEJSH
FIFRDONA NEGRO.
Sensational Gase Gomes
From :15th. District.
Judge Charles R. Crisp on yester
day required a bond of $500 of John
Walker, an Industrious negro living
in the country here, upon a concealed
weapon charge, after the charge of
taking matter from a mail box failed
to hold good.
Bond was promptly given and
Walker released from custody.
Back of the charge Is a somewhat
sensational case reported from the
•The Blood Is Tito Lffb.”
Science has never gone beyond thl
abovp simple statement of scripture. But
It has Illuminated that statement and
given its meaning ever broadening with
the increasing breadth of knowledge.
When the blood la "bad* or Impure It
Is not alone the body which suffers
through disease. The brain Is
clouded, 'yw mind and Judgement are
ted, aniTbiqny an evil deed or Impure
tbobglitvciAHj^tHrectly traced to the
tapWtrof the Foul. Impure
r.m lie mjuln nnrn hv tho nsn qt
other cutaneous affections, as eczema,
tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and other
manifestations of impure blood.
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In tho cufe of scrofulous swellings, en
larged glands, open eating ulcen, or old
sores, the "Golden Medical Discovery "has
Fifteenth district, with which Walker I performed the most marvelous cures.
In
had nothing to do beyond obeying an
errand.
The negro was sent at night by a
white man to a mall box with in
structions to bring him a note con
tained therein, or which he expected
would be there. This was Walker's
entire connection with the affalr.lt
seems.
While at the box the negro was
fired upon by several men concealed
near the place, but was not struck
by the bullets. Walker fled the
scene, but was soon overhauled by the
posse In pursuit
To his captors he stated the reason
of bis presence at the box, and by
whom, and for what purpose he was
sent there.,
It was expected by the men In
waiting that someone would come
at an appointed hour to take from
the box a letter supposed to have been
written by a young lady, in reply to
one sent her recently. Hence their
presence upon the scene.
The affair has created quite a sen
sation In the neighborhood.
LOAN DEGREASE IN
BANK STATEMENT.
While Legal Reserve Showed
Increase of $2,007,375.
of old sores, or open eating ulcers,
It Is well to apply to tho open sores Dr.
Pierce's All-Healing Salve, which pos
sesses wonderful healing potency when
used as an application to tho sores In con
junction with the use o,f "Golden Medical
Discovery "as a blood'cleansing consti
tutional treatment. If your druggist
don’t happen to have the "All-Hesllng
Salve* In stock, yon can easllv procure It
by Inclosing fifty-four cents In postage
stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, 063 Main St,
Buffalo, N. Y., and It will come to you by
return post. Most druggists keep it as
well as the "Golden Medical Discovery."
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. You can’t afford toucceptany medicine
of unknown composition as a substitute
for "Golden Medical Discovery," which Is
a medicine or known composition,
having a complete list of Ingredients In
plain English on Its bottle-wrapper, the
name being attested as correct under oath.
Dr. Piet Co’s Pleasant Pellets regulate
and invigorate stomach, liver and bowsla
PAIN
i in the head-Mln anywhere, has Its e
NEW YORK, October 12.—(Special)
—The weekly bank statement Issued
today shows the following net changes
from last week:
Reserve,-increase $2,007,375.
Deposits, decrease, $1,655,600.
Loans, decrease, $5,666,500.
Legal tender, decrease, $6,998,600.
Circulation, increase, $314,000.
Specie, Increase, $6,342,100.
Worth 10c, but Sells for a Nickel.
NEGRO A SPRINTER
NABBED BY COP
CLOSING OUT
On account of the lamented death of our late Manager, (J. W. C. Horne,)
and tho desire of his family to convert their interest into cash, we ara
compelled to close out this business.
This Is no advertising scheme, but a plain statement of a plain fact
Of course to sell the stock out quickly we know we will have to make a
groat sacrifice, and we have decided to give our customers who have enabled
us to maintain the business, the benefit of the same, so If you want
the goods at any fair discount they are yours.
Most of our goods are worth more now than they cost at the factory o»
could be bought at first hands, but we are going to cut everything, as wt
must get rid of the goods and close up the business. We Invite country
merchants and others to get our prices, as wo believe they can replenish
their stocks cheaper than any where else.
We invite all, assuring them of fair and courteouk treatment and thi
cheapest goods ever bought In this market.
Sale Begin? Wednesday, Sept 25th,
and continues until stock [is sold out
C S, S. HORNE & CO.
Dashing beneath the folds of the
picture tent on the hotel park yester
day evening a negTo grabbed a pile
of silver belonging to the picture man
and then hiked, with the photograph
er in hot pursuit The chase was
across the park and down Lamar
street to Cotton avenue, where two
policemen harvested the badly scar
ed darkey. When searched at head
quarters not a dime of the twenty
dollars missing was found upon him,
and it Is suspected that while run
ning he shed the silver, throwing it
away or losing it
NO FOUNDATION
FOR REPORTS
reports were circulated here
yeAerday to the effect that General
Manager Nally, of the Postal Tele
graph Co., had resigned. It was also
stated that General Manager dowry
of the Western Union was dying. Just
why such baseless reports
could be started Is hard
to understand, os the public
would quickly learn there was no
truth in It Yet such unfounded stor
ies were set going. - -
COMPANY OPENS ITS
CAFE IN AMERICUS
Americus now has In the place of
the Chrlstophulos Cafe Co., one of
the neatest, most modern and up-to-
date dining halls In the state- The
company opened Its new place yester
day, and the llbeVal patronage ex
tended the first day bore testimony
of the popularity It will enjoy here.
The cafe is for ladies and gentlemen
only, and no others will be served
there or permitted upon t£e premises,
Mr. Chrlstopulos will serve his pat
rons with the very best that this and
other markets afford, and one la al
ways sure of a fine meal, nicely served
and at moderate price. He prides
himself upon bis fine coffee, which
he declares is the best In the South.
The new cafe will be very popular
with Americus people and the trav
eling public. Try It for a good dinner
or supper.
Dr. Shoop’s
Headache
Tablets
DAVENPORT DRUG CO.
Mica Axle Grease
Best lubricant for axles In thb
world—long wearing and very ad
hesive.
Makes a heavy load draw like a
light one. Saves half tho war on
wagon and team, and Increases tho
earning capacity of your outfit.
Aik your dealer for Mica Axis
Grease.
STANDARD
OIL CO.
CATARRH
Ely’s Cream Balm 1
People of This • Age
realize more and more tho -
need of providing for the future by-
systematically saving and adding each -.
week a few dollars to their bank ac
count
Others spend all without giving a.
thought to their future needs.
Don’t be classed among the latter-
—have a Savings Account at Our Sav
ings Department, Increase It often—
such “smartness" pays!
4 per cent. Interest paid on Sav
ings.
t’s Only ar Question of Tiif
when every -one having financial
fwy >
matters to look afer will realize
the need of a Bank Account.
To the modern bee)new- man it is-
simply-indisjifna.ble.;''’. Be pays
his bills by check am 1 has a receipt,
and the correct change every time;?
and it promotes habits of system
and Accuracy in the rorniuct of his
affair*. Open an account with nor -
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
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you want good home made
Harness buy from
W.0. Barnett
Manufacturer
of all kinds cf Harness
CARLOADS OF FEED
REJECTED IN STATE
Americus produce dealers are In
terested in the fact that the first re
jection of feedstuff under the new
pure food laws has Just been report
ed. Upon the report of Inspector P.
A. Methvln the department has or
dered the rejection of three carloads
of stock feed shipped Into the state
by the Great Western Cereal Com
pany of Chicago, because It con
tained oat hulls, which Ib In viola
tion of the Georgia pure food law.
One of these cars was shipped to
Columbus, another went to Athens,
and the third was caught in Atlanta.
A representative of the company who
came to see about the matter stated
that the stuff was unintentionally
sent to Georgia, it having been in
tended for another state, where the
requirements were not the same.
Commissioner Hudson stated that
the product was an ordinary good
foodstuff, but that under the law he
was compelled to reject It It 1
been sent out of the state.
G»e,
It cleanses, soothes,
heals and protects
the diseased mem.
brans resulting from Catarrh and drives
sway aCold in the Head quickly. Restores
the Senses of Taste and Smell. Full size
50 eta. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid
Cream Balm for use in atomizers 75 cts.
Ely Brothers, 66 Warren Street, New York.
FOR 5ALE.
LOOSE-FITTING
“B. V. D.”
Don't Suffer In Rnt Weather •
V. D.“ Coat Cut Undershirt ai
Knee Length Drawers best sl_
coolest for >umtr Delivered to
any part of the United Staus upon
receipt of price 6-t. II ec, and IIJO
garment. Wbenorderinggiveckes
and waist measure In Inches.
Write IforJUInatrated booklet to
"t. N.\ 1". F. CPOSBY FRY CO
M Broadway, New Yotk. N. Y.
450 acre* with four room house-,
land lays well. $6.00 acre. 1-3 cosh.
200 acres, two miles of railroad. •
oear church and school, 40 acres in
pine timbers. Price $15.00.
600 sere 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.
PARKER^
HAIR 3ALS/
Ok—— ■■
rrumutca
5 room house large tot, $1800.00
Now la the time to buy before
street cars begin to run. Come
see me If you wish to buy, sell or.
rent
P. B. Williford.
103 Cotton Avenue.
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We've had one tally spectacular
president and we could hardly stand
for four years more of another In
the. person of Bryan.—Brunswick
Journal.
{Positions
Guaranteed by a
$5,ooo “P35S
600
Board at Cost
Notes taken
Free Couraea
Write Quick.
GA-ALA.BUSINESS COL’GE Jacon.Ga
Even the laan-iryman may.
to omany irons in the fire.
have
N. B.—300 requests for telegraphers
now filed; mon or women. Salaries
$50 to $70 per month.
Dr. W. H. Bowdoi
OSTEOPA r
Offices over Dodso
Drugstore. All dise
treated .without
drugs. Chronic diseases,
a specialty. Consultation
free. Office phone 416-
Residence phone 133*
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