Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1907-1910, November 15, 1907, Image 7

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Ex-Senator Butler Explains His Plan. The Time8-Recorder told recently of the purchase of the great DeSoto plantation near Amerlcup by Messrs. Rylander and Sheffield, and their pur- B e to divide the 5,000 acres Into g little farms. The subdivision already been made and the little farms are selling like hot cakes, such Is the demand for small farms so ad- era! hundred acres have thus been sold and at satisfactory prices, and many thrifty new copiers to Sumter will result' from the cutting up of this fine old plantation. corery. Both hingp were so seriously I affected that death seemed eminent when I commenced taking New Dis covery. The ominous dry, hacking cough quit before the first bottle was used, and two more bottles made a complete cure.” Nothing has ever! equaled New Discovery for coughs,! colds and all throat and lung com plaints. Guaranteed by Eldrldge Drug Co. 60c and $1.00.'Trial bottle free. , d—w TheNEW FALL OVERCOATS NOW that chilly weather is hen Iy about that new Fall and Winter needing. We can supply your wants perfectly. Our big stock in cludes the best products from the finest makers in the land— for example; a complete line from Schloss Bros. & Co., mak ers of tne famous "Correct Clothes for Centlemen.” We have these and other splendid garments in the very latest styles and models, equal to those you will find in best New York stores. * • » ? The illustration shows two new styles. The “Col umbia” in the centre is a medium-weight, all-the-year- round garment, while the figures at left and right show the latest idea in a Great-Coat. This is called the “Conquerer.” These are only two among the many new models we show. Come in and see them. Prices from $8.00 to $25.00. its time to think serious- 'yercoat you’ll soon be LUSITANIA BRINGS IN $10,000,000 Big Liner Broke Record By More Than Hour. NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—(Special)— The steamship Lusitania arrived to day with $10,000,000 in gold aboard. This makes nearly $20,000,000 thus far this week, with more expected In I a day orltwo. Currency Is beginning to move to tbe West for helping the wheat crop. Nearly $40,000,000 in Cured of Bright’s Disease Mr. Robert O. Burke, Elnora, N. Y., writes: "Before I started to use Foley's Kidney Cure I had to get up from twelve to twenty times a night, j and I was all bloated up with dropsy and my eyesight was so Impaired I there Is any. In banks here and there, where the trouble Is most acute, then Congress should provide a way to Increase the currency to at least $500,000,000 more and authorize this sum to be held In the Treasury as an could scarcely see one of my family across the room. I had given up hope of living, when a friend recommended Foley’s Kidney Cure. One 60 cent bottle worked wonders and before I had taken .the third bottle the dropsy bad gone, as well as all other symp toms of Bright’s disease. Sold by all druggists. e o d—w emergency fund, to be put out to meet the annual demand for remov ing the crops, and to be withdrawn from clrculaUon when the demand Is over.” GA. RAILROAD GIVEN 10 DAYS TO REPAIR Fish Tales when every one having financial are often exaggerations, hut we have no need of stretching the truth In our hualnnaa no ATLANTA, GA., Nov. 8.—(Special) —The Railroad Commission has ord ered the Georgia Railroad to make needed repairs within ten days. It was stated that the report of the ex-1 pert who walked the enUre length of the road did not show a dangerous condition but that the line badly needed Improvement In the way of new ties and POPULAR VOTE ON PROHIBITION IN better rail work. SHERLOCK & CO PHONE No. 32. This Is Worth Remembering As no one Is immune, , every person should remember that Foley’s Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Sold by all I druggists. e o d—w W. H. LASSETER Contractor and Builder, Estimal given on Brick, Wood or Stone House Bolton Bros. Store, Lamar St. LIMB IS BROKEN IN FALL FROM BED State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas county, ss.' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co.,'doing business In the city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this 6th day of Dec ember, A. D., 1886. (Seal) Mrs. Thomas M. Allen, residing on Brannon street, fell from her bed a day or two ago, sustaining a severe fracture of the thigh. Mrs. Allen has long been an Invalid, and this recent accident but adds severely to her af flictions. Repair work a specialty. Cotton avenue, opposite Harold & Johnson’s ware house. Phone 522. to any man, woman, boy or girl who comes here with a dollar or more to deposit, ^thus making It EA8Y for all to have'a Bank-Book. Systematic and persistent deposit ing in a strong bank is the best way to accumulate money—why not make a start hereT 4 per cent Interest on Savings at our Savings Deportment - Dancing ProTes Fatal Many men and women catch colds at dances which terminate in pneu monia and consumption. After expos ure, If Foley’s Honey and Tar Is taken It will break u pa cold and no serous results need be feared. Refuse any but the genuine In a yellow package. Sold by all druggists. e o d—w ! Shoes Repaired. I pick the stitches and preserve the welts. I also repair shoes according to the standard rule. I use nothing but the best of sole leather on the market Special attenUon given to ladiee and children* shoes. All Work Hand* atltohed or tacked If desired. JOSEPH M. DUDLEY. 812 Jackson Street, MEN AND WOMEN. L UKh^H l ie Big U (nr unnaturml !■ I k dsys.^1 diachArgfi.infl Ji.iniAtioM, |P| OanrnniecA ^ Irritation* or ulceratiOM 15J *• sviswr*. of mncoat mambrasM. =3 rr^e*. Caeu*4^ PainieM, and not utrin. PSlTHf EVANSCWMICAlto. ffent or poisonous. IgA CIKaNKlROjn| Sold by DraifMa, C. N.A. or MDt In plain vrtpfSTa S.WrT&JEl'SlSh** ClreulM Mai Mi istssss,. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Inter nally, and acts directly on the blotfll and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 76c. Take Hall’s'Family Pills for con stipation. and Commission Merchants Hobson was right in predicting war. There Is going to be war on tralff.—Baltimore Sun. jgj AND DEALERS IN Heavy Groceries and FertIUz’ors, Plantation Supplies Famished on Reasonable Terms. Miss Janio May Gardner, a pretty visitor here this week, the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. L. Sills, returned How poor to Montezuma yesterday. patience!—SI Mrs. W. W. Simmons of Weston. Go., Is spending a few days with rela- tives in Americus, her former home. THIS BANK ISSUES THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. FRIDAY, NOV*=nBE» lfi.'IO07 Woodward & Lathrop, 10th, llth-F & G Streets Washington, D. C. Paris, New York. WE ARE AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS 10c and 15c. None Higher. Delineator $1.00 a Year. Fashion Sheet Free for the Asking. Warm Woolen Undergarments For Men, Wonien and Children. The Underwear Departments offer at tt.is time all the various r«p- ntah-e mikes o, Uode.garm.-nts in the s veral weights a.d fal.riiv which this oliuiato and v.iriml Lucies dema <1. A Is. the c .near, sorts for those who may speu'l the winter farther uo.tn or south. Regal r and extr,» oiz s a e shown, and wr’v., wider! to the stork (wst hereto fore it hei been a most impo nbl« to secure) * line of Dr*were for st-.ut men and extrj scut m-r. The stock is sp endidiy compU-t getting just what is wautsd. and you will h-tve no trouble in FOR MEN 50c a Garment Underwear In light fall weight, heavy fall weight, light winter weight and heavy winter weight; ribbed bal- briggan, white cotton; ifleeced lined natural gray and ribbed balbriggan. 75c a Garment Natural Gray Shirts and Drawers; shirts with self fronts and silk braid; drawers strongly stayed. Splendid value. $1.00 a Garment Natural Gray, White Wool and Do mestic Balbriggan Shirts and Draw ers; all are grades carried by us for many seasons, and their popularity is proven by increased demands from year to year. $1.50 a Garment Nearly all wool in natural white, steel gray, light tan and blue gray; different weights; excellent qualities, and finished with unusual care; In cluded at this price is a heavy Ribbed Balbriggan Union Suit, in three body lengths and three leg lengths to each suit size. $1.25 to $4.00 a Garment Special length Drawers for short men, of cotton, merino and wool, In light, medium and heavy weights. "Dermophlle.” For those who prefer wool under wear we . would recommend the French ‘'Dermophlle,” made of pure Australian wool, In natural gray, and guaranteed not to shrink, made in three weights with sox to match. FOR WOMEN Cotton Combination Suits, 60c $2.60. Merino Combination Suits, $1.5Q to $5.00. Silk Combination Suits, $4 to $7.50. Silk and Wool Combination Suits, $3.50 to $6.00. Silk-and-llsle Combination Suits, $4 and $5.00. Silk Vests, 75c to $5.25. Sllk-and-llsle Vests, 50c to $2.05. Silk-and-wool Vests, $1.30 to $2.75. Wool-and-lislo Vests, $1.00 to $1.65. Wool-and-cottoh Vests, 75c to $1.60. All-cotton Vests, 37(4c to 85c. Plain Merino Vests and Pants, 50c to $2.05. Tights, In cotton, lisle thread, bal briggan, wool and silk, 50c to $3.50. Silk Vests, in Italian Weave and &wlss ribbed—white, pink, sky blue and lavender—$1.00 to $8.00. Ribbed Corset Covers, suitable to wear under shirt waists, 25c to $2.50. WASHINGTON, D. D„ Nov. 9. (Special)—Former Senator Marion Butler, of North Carolina, was asked yesterday what he thought of. Con gressman Burleson's request of the Treasury Department for financial as sistance to the farmers similar to that which has Just been made to the business interests in New York, and also as to Mr. Burleson’s criticism of the action of Secretary Cortelyou In the matter. “I do -not understand," he answer ed, “that Congressman Burleson charges Secretary Cortelyou with vio lating the law. All the Secretary has done is to deposit government funds In certain banks, upon the applica tion of those banks, on good and sufficient security therefor, as .provid ed by. law. The size of the crop each year determines the extent of the demand, and the.supply of new money should bo regulated automatically by that demand and should be retired from circulation when and as the cause for the demand is removed." “I make bold to suggest that If the government could establish hooded warehouses at convenient points and issue warehouse certificates upon products deposited therein, up to say 80 per cent of the market value of tho same, such certificates to circu late as currency, that then the cur rency needed would be automatically created and supplied at the times and places needed.” How It Would Work For Children Plain Vests, Pants and Drawers, 25c to $2.70. Ribbed Merino Vests and Pants, 50c to $1.25. Combination Suits, 50c to $2.40. Black Merino Drawers,70c to 95c. Black Tights, $1.15 to $1.75. For Infants Cotton Wrappers, open down front, 25c. Wrappers, In merino, all wool, silk and wool and all silk, 35c to $1.55. DIAMONDS. Now is the time to buy Diamonds before another advance in prices is made, which is sure to be done. We have the largest stock of Gems ever carried in Americus, which we offer at prices that cannot be duplicated. JAMES FRICKER & BRO., 409 JACKSON ST. JeWeleTS. PHONE 280. Americus, Ga. Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, FINE CABINET MANTLES A SPECIALTY, Full stocks of cement, lime, plaster, shingles and alljbuilders supplies. Paints, in car load lots. Grates, medium to the finest. »v\v ‘When money has gotten easy and prices are rising or, at least, normal conditions are restored, then the depositor would naturally request the warehouse to sell his staple de posits. This done, the government official in charge would take out of the price for which the products sold the amount of the certificates ad vanced, plus a reasonable charge, or tax, to cover the expenses Incurred by the government, remitting this sum (as the customs officers now do) to the Treasury, there to be set aside as a redemption fund for such certifi cates. “By this plan there would be add ed to the currency of the country each year just exactly the amount of money necessary to handle properly the crops, and, when it had performed Its function, It would be retired as in dicated above. This, it seems to me, would be an Ideal elastic feature to our currency system, and one where by the extent of elasticity would be automatically regulated. No False Pretense has marked the career of Ely's Cream Balm. Being entirely harmless. It Is not responsible like the catarrh snuffs and powders, (or minds shattered by cocaine. The great virtue of Ely’s Cream Balm Is that It speedily and completely overcomes nasal catarrh and hay fever. Back of this statement Is the'testimony of thousands and reputation of many years’ success. All druggists, 50c., or mailed by Ely Bros., 66 Warren Street, New York. MONTGOMERY. ALA., Nov. 8.— (Special)—The House today approv ed a bill providing for constitutional prohibition and giving the people right to vote on the question. The bill was Introduced by Chairman Bal lard, of the Temperance Committee. It provides for an election on the first Monday In November, 1908. She Is noblest ington. being good.—Hab-i JOHNSON & HARROLD. Cotton Warehouse Hamilton & Co. Sell it For Less. 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 don’t try to make a fortuno on every pound of fish me sell •Ithsr. ' ROBERT L. MILLER LOANS. Farm loans and loans on city real estate negotiated at low rates and on easy terms, G. R. ELLIS, Americus, Ga.