Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1907-1910, November 22, 1907, Image 2

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THE AWERICUS WEEK! rm HAMILTON’S Sacrifice Sale! JOINER IS STILL HELD IN LIEU OF BOND Was Known in Augusta as Well. From Wednesday Nov 20th to Saturday Nov. 30th. The $65,000 Stock of Hamilton & Co. — ■— — Of nice gclean merchandise to be sold in Ten Days. This sale is without a parallel in the history of man; Prices will reach the limit in this greatest sale ever held in this section of Southwestern Georgia. COME TO THE OPENING! COME EVERY DAY! See Circulars for Prices. Nothing will be charged or sent out on ap- I- C. Joiner, local representative of tile Pacific Mutual Insurance Co., and \ who was arrested Wednesday upon warrants charging forgery, is still in tile county jail here, having failed to make the required bonds assessed by Judge Crisp on Wednes day afternoon. The Augusta Chronicle of yesterday has the following article, which is of ! interest In this connection. \ ■ ”L. C. Joiner, forwerly of Augusta, has been arrested at Americus, on a charge of forgery. The allegations are that Jolnes as representative of the I Pacific Mutual Insurance company, I forged duplicates of notes given by policy holders. Joiner Is in Jail, having failed to give bond. "Joiner attained considerable not oriety fn Augusta last summer when he was nrested on a forgery charge, somewhat similar to that under which he Is held at Americus. "It was alleged here that papers forged by Joiner were In a bank at Gibson and others papers in posses sion of persons at Spread. Joiner was represented by Attorney Isaac S. Peebles, Jr., and after a trial, in which technicalities played an import ant part . Joiner was acquitted. “It was in. connection with the same incidents that Mr. Sol Rabun, at Spread, Ga„ committed suicide because it was said he owed about three hundred dollars he could not pay. "Rabun was in no way connected with the forgeries charged -against Joiner, and had never been charged with any dishonesty.. SAYS IT IS FACT. Dodson’s .Pharmacy .Confirm Guar- untcc on Hyoiuei, Cure for Catarrh. Is Not Overstocked nor Selling at Cost, / But buying for cash, will sell the best selected stock in City as low as anyone will sell same quality of goods proval. Money will be refunded for all goods returned not satisfactory. Hamilton & Co. Sell it For Less. to whether or no Dodson's Pharmacy will refund the money If a Hyomel outfit does not do all that is claimed for it In curing catarrh, they want to state positively that this guarantee Is an absolute fact. A guarantee like this is the best proof that can be offered as to the curative |>owers of Hyomel In all ca tarrhal troubles. You do not risk a cent In testing its healing virtues, Dodson's Pharmacy take all the risk. If you have catarrh, try this won- deful medicated air of Hyomci. It does not drug or derange the stom ach, hut is breathed through a neat pocket Inhaler that comes with every outfit, so that its medication reaches the most remote air cells In the nose, throat and lungs, where any catar rhal germs may be lurking. It quickly destroves them, heals and soothes the Ijratcd mucous mem brane and vitalizes the tissues so that catarrh is no longer possible. You can loose nothing by giving Hyomel a trial, nothing but the catarrh and that Is good riddance. The price of the complete outfit Is but $1.00; nothing if It falls to cure. Get an outfit from Dodson's Pharma cy today and begin Its use at once. 19. 21, 26. Cor. Jackson and Forsyth Sts, Americus, Ga, WIRZ MONUMENT AT ANDERSONVILLE Among the other rivers and har bors over which Congressman Bur ton presides we notice Salt river.— New York Mail. A tickling cough, from any cause, is quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop s Cough Cure. And It Is so thoroughly hamnless and safe, that Dr. Shoop tells mothers everywhere to give It without hesitation, even to very young babes. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung-healing mountainous shrub, furnish the cura tive properties to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. It calms the cough and heals the sore and sensitive bronchial mem branes. No opium, no chloform, nothing harsh used to Injure or sup press. Simply a resinous plant ex tract. The Spaniards call this shrub which the Doctor uses, "The Sacred Herb.” Demand Dr. Shoop’s.v Take no other. Davenport Drug Co. Theodore I! So Professor Drake,, of the University of Michigan, would have him called. God Bave the peo ple!—New York Sun, He Fought at Gettysburg. David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., who lost a foot at Gettysburg, writes: "Electric Bitters have done me more good than any medicine I ever took. Fot several years I had stom- i ach trouble, and paid out much money I for medicine to little purpose, until I I began taking Electric Bitters. I would not take $500 for what they have done for me.” Grand tonic for the aged and for female weaknesses. Great alternative and body builder; sure cure for lame back anfl weak kidneys. Guaranteed by Eldrldge Drug Co. d—w You are Reading This:— Believe It! If you seek reliability in lit, in »tyle in lasting quality, no clothes in tho world will serve you like Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes We believe in them, we sell them. They are the best. RYLANDER SHOE COMPANY The cost of funerals has gone up. Another Increase In the “cost of liv ing”—for the survivors.—New York World. The New I'ure Food and Drug taw We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, and long troubles Is not affected by the national Pare 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, e o d-w The above Is the flrst picture pub lished of the proposed monument to Major Henry Wlrz, C. S. A., who waB In command of the Confederate prison at Andersonville. It will tie unveiled June third next by the Georgia Di vision, U. D. C., through whose ef forts the funds for It were raised. The monument will be twelve feel square ut the brse, and will stand thirty-five feet high. It will be made of Georgia granite. The superstruc ture will be ofTock faced effect with a polished die and a smooth hammered shaft. It will stand In tho town of Andersonville, Ga., near tin famous Andersonvillc prison. The monument will be unveiled on Jefferson Davis' birthday, In com memoration of the fact that Major Wlrz refused to testify against Presi dent Davis, even If given his freedom The contract for the monument has been awarded the Clark Monumental Works ot Americus, and work upon It has been begun already. It will cost, completed, about $3,009 and will be a liauiiio.no one inde.-i. The mine Illustration Is ••■’esented through the courtesy of the Savannah Press. you'll stand in no fear Few men or women tlon where they cannot save some thing each week—if only a little! You can start a savings account at Our SavingB Department with a do! lor or more deposit as often as you please and get interest at the rate of 4 per cent, on all you save! 1 Wouldn't it be wise to begin today? AN OLD ADAGE SAYS^a ••A light purse Is a heavy curse” Sickness makes a light purse. The LIVER Is the scat of nine tenths of all disease. Tutt’sPills go to the root of tho whole mat ter, thoroughly, quickly safely and restore the action of the LIVER to normal condition. Give tone to the system and solid flesh to the body. Take No Substitute. Fish Tales are often exaggerations, but we have no need of stretching the truth In our business as FISH DEALERS Freabnesi 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 fortune on every pound of fish me sell either. SHERLOCK St CO. PHONE No. 32. W. H. LASSETER Contractor and Builder, Es'imatir given on Brick, Wood or Stone House; Bolton Bros. Store, Lamar St. irs udi; a Question of Time when every one having financial matters to look afer will realize the need of a Batik Account. To the modern business mau it is simplyindispensable. He p-ys his bills by cheek and has a receipt and the correct change every time; and it promotes habit* of system and accuracy in the conduct of his affairs. Open an Recount with onr SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Shoes Repaired I pick the stitches and preserve the welts. I also repair sboee according to the standard rule. I uae nothing but the best of eole leather on the market Special attention given to ladiee and cblldrena shoos. All Work Hand stitched or tacked If desired. JOSEPH M. DUDLEV. 312 Jackson Street, LOANS. Farm loans and loans on city real estate negotiated at low rates and on easy terms, G. R. ELLIS, Americus, Ga. MILLER & VAUGHN Tin work of all kinds. Repair work a specialty. Cotton ^avenue, opposite Harold Johnson's ware- ouse. Ph ,.te 522. If you want good home made Harness buy from W.0. Barnett Manufacturer of all kinds of Harness.