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twenty-nimth year AMER1CUS,GEORGIA,--[WEEKLY]--FRIDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 15 1907. NUMBER 28. CITIZENS MAY NAME TICKET Mens Suit’s and Overcoats That Interest in the Comma Aldermanic Race is Now Above Stand Any Test you care to put them to, are here variety of snappy styl/ 0f ^-^ fabrii satisfy every clothing rieeayo- _ such a large that you can . _ /avi^pF you were to dissect—rip apart—any of these gar ments, you would find only the best quality trim mings, sewing silks and linings, while the superb workmanship would convince you that only master tailors could have fashioned them. A close and critical examination of Citizens of Americus are interested as thus would be accorded, such tlck- In the forthcoming aldermanic elec- et would stand excellent chance of tlon as never before. The primary Is election. This proposition was gen- Just throe weeks off, and the cam- erally discussed In business circles palgn promises to be anything but yesterday and seems to meet with dull. Already there are several can- much favor. This, however, would dldates,' real or prospective, in the not have the effect of barring other race, and that others will announce aspirants and a full held, under any there Is not the least doubt It has circumstances, may safely be counted been suggested In* many instances upon. City politics and city politlc- that the conservative citizens and Ians are subjects now uppermost In taxpayers have a mass meeting and the public mind here, and express- select three men as candidates whom Ions of opinion are made with groat- they would support In the primary on est freedom among those who pay the Fash ionable Clothes never fails to satisfy the most exacting men; and the more you know about style, materials and tailoring, the more you will like and want to wear our clothes. WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nov. 13.— (Special)—Tha trial of Mrs. Ann Bradley for the murder of Ex-Senator Brown, goes over until tomorrow. The day was consumed in trying td get a Jury. At tha hour of adjournment the box was nearly filled Many of the tailsmen were challen ged today, including Charles H. In “EFF-EFF” Sack Suits at $ 15 to $40 Overcoats at $ 15 to $40 In custody of Sheriff Lumpkin. The charge against him Is that of forgery. Warants were taken out here In the afternoon before Judge Crisp, of the City Court( and bond assessed. Fall ing to give the bond required Wilcox, a former Georgian, who de-'' dared he had a prejudice against hanging a woman. Several negroes were on the Jury list but no one of them was chosen. One man was ex cused because he was from the same county of which the District Attorney was a native. Ing to give the bond required Mr. Joiner was turned over to Sheriff Bell for the night The alleged for geries are upon notes given for In surance In the coifipany which he rep resents. In tho two cases for. which warrants were Issued tho amounts are not very considerable and bond was assessed at $500. Copyright >907 by Hart Schaffner & Marx You can get almost any Over coat or Raincoat style you want here; we make a specialty of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. We Can Show Them To You Any Time. FORM FORTY-EIGHT ^ ‘ copyright, no? Ho FECHHEIMER FISHELCO. With the disbandment of the Fourth Regiment, to which the Americus Light Infantry Is attached as Com pany L, that command Is to become part of a batallton, and In this way, It Is understood, the military organiza tion will be maintained. The disbandment of the Regiment, It Is hoped, will be temporary only. Owing to the requirements of the Dick bill that each regiment shall have twelve full companies, there are not enough companies in the state to fill up £ll the regiments. It Is understood that the plans of the state military authorities are to fill the vacancies In the First, Second and Fifth regiments with tho com panies of the Third regiment. This will necessitate the disband ment- of the Third regiment, and will leave the seven companies of the Fourth regiment, which Is uot enough, by five companies to meet the requirement for a third company. These sovdn companies of the The nomination ,of Judge A. L. Miller as mayor of Macon, by a handsome plurality, was a subject of much interest yesterday In Americus, where Judge Miller Is widely known and has a host of warm friends whose best wishes attended his race. He is a frequent visitor here at tho home of his brother, Dr. G. T. Miller, Outfitter for Men and Boys, Forsyth St. Next to Postoffice, Eaton Hulburts Stationery Buy the Best IT COSTS NO MORE AND IS SOLD BY Americas. Ga. This store will accept Clearing House Certifi cates same as cash. and not a few congratulatory tel egram* were sent him yesterday. It is believed that the entire Miller ticket of aldermen was elected, thus has known In some time. Tho oppo sition ticket had, to a very great 1 extent, the support of the administra tion, many of whom had for years held office continuously and woro foes to be reckoned with. ' When the result-was known Judge Miller addressed an enthusiastic au dience, at the auditorium. He said he wished to congratulate the people on their victory, it bolng no personal victory. It meant that the real people had decided to take the good old town In their own hands. It was tho people's fight, I10 said, against tho forces of evil that ought to have been driven out of that community. He wished to repeat what he had said two years ago that he did not seek the office then, nor was It sought, now, Mr any personal emolu ment, but tbe highest public duty that could bo imposed on any man in Ma- c >n. The Leading Jeweler, BAPTISTS TO START TO MEETING ON MONDAY A pleasing soap is one of the greatest luxuries of the home —you need not fear in using our 10c leader soap. It is pure, clean and nicely perfumed. 10c cake, 3 for 25c. We have all the other ex pensive or cheap ones. Americus Baptists arc looking for ward with much interest to the an nual meeting of tho State Baptist Convention next week. This year Val dosta will be the Mecca aiul from all over Georgia they will Journey thi ther. Both Americus churches will bo represented, as will other churches In this vicinity. Tho-convention opens on Tuesday next ltlth, and the Am ericus delegation will go down tin day before, quite likely. Church work In all its details will bo taken under consideration at the conference, mis sionary work and the funds needed for tho workers and tho funds need ed for the workers In tho field will be discussed and provided for, and the subjects of Christian education as existing at Mercer University and In other Baptist institutions, will bo- mi" uf tlm Important subjects to ba dealt with by the convention. E. A. TONDEE IS DEAD; LIVED IN AMERICUS WEDDING SUNDAY AT SHILOH o. it uiiucc uuluu. i ilia uoiiuiil* ble lady passed away Sunday, tho funeral services taking place Mon day afternoon. And in her death Albany loses one of Its purest, noblest Christian wo men, one beloved by all and whose death Is indeed deplored. Mrs. Bacon's condition bad been critical since her Illness began, though at times her improvement wa3 of a nature as lead to tho hope that she was to be spared to her family and friends who watted anxiously for tidings from the sick room. Gradually, however, Mrs. Bacon’s condition grew worse, and It was realized on Saturday that the end could not he much longer delayed. During her Illness Mrs. Bacon man ifested that spirit of Christian forti tude which had sustained her dur ing her life. No complaint escaped her, and she boro tho pain as calmly and unprotestlngly as she had ac cepted whatever lot or fortune'llfe had brought'her. - Mrs. Bacon had been a Good Sam- aritau to so many, and her gentle hand had cooled so many fevered brows among the sick and lowly that by many she was looked upon as a veritable ministering angel of mercy. She was unselfishness Itself when the wants or the sorrows of others were considered. She was foremost In church and charltablo work, and her legacy to loved ones, friends and acquaintances Is a beautiful life whose example will never be forgotten. The announcement of the death of Mr. Edward A. Tondee In Washing ton City two or throe days since was heard with regret among his many friends In Americas. Mr. Tondee was reared in Ellavllle and for many years resided In Americus, where ho was connected with the ty- Mr. Henry Reid, son of Mrs. Cath arine Reid, and Miss Cassle Dees, were married by Rev. A. B. Ilawkcs. of Shiloh Baptist church, on last Sunday morning, at thb home of the bride’s father. The ceremony was witnessed by a-'number of friends of tho contracting parties. A wedding diner was served at tho home of the groom's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Reid will mako their home oil tho Arrington place In the Shiloh district Mr. Reid Is a well known and highly estlmablo young IN ONE DAY GRIP, BAD COLdThEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. REMBERT’S drugstore Ellavllle, his old home. JKSwjfiXW.1 planter. MR. KLUTZ IS DEAD; • LIVED IN AMERICUS Blew Ills Head Off To Ifcad Chamber of Commcrco MONTICELLO, GA., Nov. -12.— (Special)—Ed Waites was found this morning In an empty gambling house with his head shot off. It Is supposed ATLANTA, GA., Nov. 12.—(Special) —Mr. Asa G. Chandler has been nom inated for President of tho Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. Telegrams*received here yesterday announced the death at Knoxville, Tenn., of Mr. T. S. Klutz, the well known architect, and a former cltizor of Americus. Mr. Klutz resided here a number of years ago and super vised-tho erection of the postofflee building, as well as other handsome structures here. He married a nleco of the late 8. P. Boone of this city, Secret! My Eastern money arrangement are such that I can obtain “est rates obtainable in Georgia on choice improved farms. >en in need of money call on me and you will be the winner. who surviveH him. No $ecret about Ayer’s Hair Vigor. Shoio this formula to your doctor. J. J. HANESLEY. Among people who are at war with themselves the casualties are sel dom severe.—Ex. .