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Just scratch a match—light
the Perfection Oil Heater-
ana stop shivering. Wher
ever you have a room that's
hard to heat—that the fur
nace doesn't reach—there
you’ll need a
PERFECTION Ol Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
Just the thing for blizzard rime or between seasons. Its genial
glowing heat makes any room cheerful and cozy. No smoke-
no smell—smokeless device prevents. Brass
font hold, 4 quarts of oil burning 9 hours. Fin
ished in japan and nickel Every heater warranted.
"‘JBay&.Lamp
which is so much appreciated by workers and
students. Made of brass, nickel plated with the
latest improved central draft burner. Every lamp
warranted. Write our nearest agency for de-
saiptive circular if your dealer cannot supply
the Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp.
Standard OH Company
(Incorporated)
P. 0. RECEIPTS SHOW
A TINE INCREASE
Side CranK and Center CranK'
STEAM ENGINES
Stationary BOILERS;
Gasoline Engines;
Ginning Machinery, Saw Mills, i
Shingle Mills, Corn Mills, Pumping i
Outfits. Large stock on hand. It (
will be to your interest to write. ,
———————— wui De io your interest to write, d
Mallary Bros. Machinery Co., ST?,**" f
JOYNER’S OPENING SALE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30th.
On account of part of our glass for window getting broke we are
delayed In having our Opening Sale. Everything is now ready for the
biggest sale we have ever had. Our large store is packed to running over
with the very best merchandise..
Now For Ten Days of Price Smashing! We are cutting everything
In order to get you started with us In our new quarters. There are
Bargains, Sensational Bargains In this, the greatest Sale of the season.
Be quick or you will miss some of the best things.
November Income 20 Per
Cent Over 1906.
An increase of more than 20 per
cent was made In the Amerlcus post-
office receipts for the month of Nov
ember, as compared with the same
month last year. The receipts for
the past month were $1,645.92 and
for the same month of 1906, the re
ceipts were $1,364.67.
These figures tell in unmistakable
terms the growth of the city and Its
business Interests. The increase In
the number of citizens finds sure
reflection In the increase In the vol
ume of postoffice business.
With one or two exceptions, due to
outside causes, the receipts for the
months of 1907, have shown a fine
increase over those for the same per
iods of the year before. When the
calendar year ends on Dec. 31, the
total income of the Amerlcus office
will probably be from 20 to 25 per
cent above the Income for the year
1906.
The steady growth which the busi
ness of the local postoffice has en
joyed is much more convincing than
an occasional Jump would be, and
Indicates that the Increases are of the
permanent variety.
NEGRO ON GANG HIKED
AWAY TO THE WOODS
WHY SO WEAK!
Dry Goods Lowered.
7 He Nice smooth Sea Island under
the factory cost price at .. .. 5c yd.
8 He Full Yard-wide sheeting, a great
bargain for you at C H yd
10c One of the nicest Sea Island you
ever saw, heavy, smooth at .; 8c yd.
7 He Apron Ginghams In Black, blue
and brown check at e 6c yd.
10c An extra good quality of staple
ginghams at per yard 7 l-2c
8c Good heavy outing In light and
dark patterns for 5 He yd.
12 He The very heaviest best outing
In light and dark colors .. 9Hc yd
9c—Very good bed ticking in staple
and fancy patterns at 7c yd.
1$H extra good mattress ticking,
worth more at 9Hc yard.
15c Beautiful Serge Plaids In a variety
of colors. A great bargain at 10c yd.
75c Very. Lovely Panamas and Mo
hairs In Browns, Blacks and Blues
at 48c yard.
$1.00 A full 54-lnch Broadcloth In all
the leading colors at 73c yd.
$1.25 Beautiful Black Taffeta Silk,
full 36 inches wide, at .. ..98c yd.
40c Handsome White Table Damask,
very cheap at 25c yd.
Ladies Goats and Hats.
$5.00—A full length 52 Inch coat that
Is a hummer at $2.98
$7.60—Great lot of extra long 62
Inches Coats at each $5.48.
$10.00—Beautiful light tans castors
In full lengths at $7.48.
$15.00—Exceptional values In Brown,
Castors and Tans now .. ..$10.98.
$25.00 Extra Swell and stylish 52 Inch
Coats, lovely now at $14.93
Children Coats from 2 to 16 years.
$1.50 to $5.00 values at 98c to $3.19.
$1.00 Ladles and childrens hats In the
latest styles at 48c each
$2.00 Ladles and Childrens Hats, trim
med and sailors, reduced,to .. $1.39
W. A. JOYNER
Remember We Have Moved to
114, 116, 118 Cotton Avenue.
Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds,
FINE CABINET MANTLES A SPECIALTY,
Full stocks of cement, lime, plaster, shingles
and all builders supplies. Paints, in car load lots.
Grates, medium to the finest.
Kidney Troubles Hay be Sapping
, Your Life Awtly.
When a healthy man or woman be
gins to run down without apparent
cause, becomes weak, languid, de
pressed, suffers backache, headache,
dizzy spells and urinary disorders,
look to the kidneys for the cause of
It all. Keep the kidneys well and they
will keep you well. Doan’s Kidney
Pills cure sick kidneys and keep them
well.
J. C. Culpepper, of State street, a
a corpenter and one of the best
known residents of Albany, Ga., has
tested Doan’s Kidney Pills to his en
tire satisfaction and speaks of them
as follows: "Yes, they certainly did
me a lot of good. I used them for
backache and urinary troubles from
which I had been suffering for years.
I had a constant dull pain across
my loins, so very severe at times as
to completely lay me up. It was very
bad a tnlght I could not rest well
in any position. I would wake up at
night and fell as though my back was
coming apart I was hardly able to
turn over In bed. The kidney secre
tions were very dark and contained a
sediment. The action of the kidneys
waa altogether too free and passages
were accompanied with a scalding
sensation. This bothered me a great
deal during the day and often at night
I was called out of bed several times,
but until I obtained a box of Doan's
Kidney Pills I found nothing that
helped me much. They did the work
quickly and since using them I have
not had the backache. The urine has
regained the natural color and con
tains no sediment I feel first rate.'
Plenty more letters like this from
Amerlcus people. Call at Dodson’s
Pharmacy and ask what Amerlcus
customers report.
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan’s and
take no other.
first Escape in Months is
Reported.
Seab Brown, onp of the county’s
zebra brigade, Is going to hang up
his Xmas sox, If he wears any, at
home on Christmas instead of at the
zebra pen, unless he Is harpooned
before Santa Claus comes. Seab,
who Is an old offender and who hik
ed to the tijll swamp reeds once be
fore, got away Friday night from
the Godwin camp hear Seale's mill.
He was given a hot chase of several
hours, but as yet he Is still in the
sticks enjoying his short-lived liber
ty. This Is the first eqeape from the
gang since its reorganization last
summer, and there will scarcely be
another. Brown will be caught, as
he was once before.
MR. WILLIAMS IS DEAD
AT HOME IN LESLIE
A Dangerous Deadlock.
that sometimes terminates fatally. Is
the stoppage of the liver and bowel
functions. To quickly end this con
dition without disagreeable sensa
tions, Dr. King’s New Life Pills
should always be your remedy. Guar
anteed absolutely satisfactory In ev
ery case or money back, at Eldrldge
Drug Store. 25c. d-
Passed Away on Sunday
Morning.
Seaboard
AIR LINE RAILWAY.
"These arrivals and departures, as
well as time and connections with
other companies, are given as Infor
mation and are not guaranteed.”
Bet
ween Americas
Mr. Robert W. Williams, a veryl Shortest. Lino
estimable citizen of Sumter, died I
Sunday morning at ills home In Les-I an <* Savannah.
ll,e near Amerlcus. Mr. Williams, it I Passenger Schedules Effective Aug-
Is said, suffered a stroke o fparalysls us [ 12 1906
some tlmo since, and his death is I . „ ... * *
attributed to a recurrent stroke on|®® Meridian Time. All Trains Daily.
Sunday. Ho was about 40 years
ago and a sterling, upright c "
and business man. His wife an
son survive him. The funeral
place at Pleasant Grove Cemate
Monday.
Catarrh Cannot bo Cared
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS,
they cannot reach the seat of
disease. Catarrh is a blood or consti
tutional disease, and in order to cure
it you must take Internal remedies.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken intera-
SHINGLE MILL AT
LESLIE BURNED
LESLIE, GA., Dec. 5.—(Special)—
At a late hour last night fire was dis
covered in the shingle mill of Mr.
J. C. Brown, near his home.
The fire destroyed the shingle mill,
packer and a large amount of shin
gles.
Only about 4,000 bills were Intro
duced in Congress the first day. But
then It wasn’t a fall day.—New York
World.
Politicians Barred
NASHVILLE, TENN., Dec. 5.—(Spe
cial)—Officeholders and professional
politicians have been barred from
membership on a committee of flty
citizens formed for the purpose of
promoting the good government
the city.
C* w. Smith, Pres. G. M. Eldrldge, V. P. N. M. Dudley, Cashier.
Bank of South-Western Ga.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
SECURITY, LIBERALITY AND COURTESY ACCORDED ITS PATRONS, m
C. L. Anslsy,
W, A, Dodson,
N. M. Dudley,
DIRECTORS:
G. M. Eldrldge,
Thoe. Hirrold
R. J. Perry
A, W. Smith
H. R, Johnson.
Here’s Good Advice.
O . S. Woolever, one of the best
known merchants of Le Raysvlllo, N.
Y., says: “If you are ever troubled
with piles, apply Bucklcn’s Arnica
Salve. It cured me of them for good
20 years ago.’’ Cures/every sore,
wound, burn or abrasion. 25c, at
Eldrldge Drug Co. d—w
“I’d like to speak to the boss,” said
the blind beggar at the door.
"She’s out today,” said Mr. Haus-
keep. “This is Thursday, you know;
anything my wife or I could do for
you?”
ROGERS’ LIVERWORT
Tar and Ganchalagua
For the complete cure of Coughs!
Colds, Asthma and Bronchitis and all
Lung omplalnts tending to Consump
tion, Liverwort, Tar and Wild Cherry,
have for ages maintained an established
reputation as a standard Congh
Remedy. It contains noopmm or
harmful drugsjean be given with safoty
to children. Prlco $1.00. Sold by
druggists.
Williams’ M'fg Co. Props., Cleve
land, 'I. - .
Mold by W. A. Kombart.
-The soothing spray of Ely’s Liq
uid Cream Balm, used In an atomiz
er, Is an unspeakable relief to suf
fers from Catarrh. Some of them de
scribe It as a Godsend, and no won
der, The thick, foul discharge Is dis
lodged and the patient breathes free
ly, perhaps for the first time In
weeks. Liquid Cream Balm contains
all the healing, purifying elements of
the solid form, and It never falls to
satisfy. Sold by all druggists for
75c., Including spraying tube,
mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren
Street, New York. Sun.Wed.Frl
Cure le not a quack medicine,
prescribed by one of the best p
Ians In this country for years 1
a regular prescription. It Is compos
ed of the best tonics known, combin
ed with the best blood purifiers, act
ing directly on the mucous surfaces.
Tbe perfect combination of the two
Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props, Toledo,
Ohio.
Sold by druggists, price 75c.
ILoavo Amerlcus for Cor-
Idele. Rocholle, Abbeville,
Uolena, Lyons, Collins, Sa.
vannah Columbia, Rich
mond, Portsmouth and
| points east
12:32 p*m
2:20 a m
5:10 p m
Leavo Amerlcus for Rich-
land, Columbus, Atlanta,
8:43 a in
Birmingham, Hurtsboro,
Montgomery and points
12:55 am
west and northwest
3:08 p m
Arrive In Americas from
Cordele, Rochelle, Abbe
ville, Holona, Lyons, Col-
8:43 a m
llns, Savannah, Columbia,
Richmond, Portsmouth
12:55 a m
and points east.
3:03 p m
Arrive in Amorlcns from
Richland, Columbus, At-
12:32 pm
lanta, Birmingham, Harts-
2:20 a m
boro, Montgomery and
points west and northwest
5:10 p m
Close connections at Cordele for
. Hi m , all points north and south. At Co-
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con-1 lumbus for all points east, and at
stlpatlon.
d—w
Montgomery for New Orleans, Mobile
The Rivers and Harbors Congress and t all 7 ex “ poI " ts and tbo south -
mlght do great good by holding per- *vfJ?'\ ”?*
manent sessions In the lobbies of the|
national capital.—Philadelphia In
quirer.
Danger In Asking Advice
Night trains have through |Pullman
buffet sleepers and coaches between
Savannah and Montgomery.
For further Information apply to
H. P. Everett, Agt., Amerlcus, Ga.
W. P. Scruggs, T. P. A., Savannah.
When you have a cough or cold dol P ’ Stowar > t ’ * P ’ A” SaT *
not ask some one what Is good for annau -
It, as thero Is danger In taking somol
unknown preparation. Foley’s Honr mHWCnw s UADomn
ey and Tar cures coughs, colds and dUnjVoUN at HARR OLD.
provents pneumonia. The genuine is!
in a yellow package. Refuse aubstl- . _ ... .
tutes. For sale by all drugglste. & J CottOfl WarellOUSe
STATE PURE FOOD
LABORATORY
ATLANTA, GA., Dec. 5.—(Special)
—The new laboratory fitted out In
tho basement of tbe State Capitol to
take care of food Inspection under the
State law, Is said to be one of the
best and finest in the South and will
compare favorably with that of any
State In the Union.
The State Agricultural department
Is taking hold of the situation with a
fearless earnestness that augurs well
for the strictest enforcement of the
law. It is believed that within a very
short time the system will be so per
fected and the State will understand
that the law Is to be enforced with
out fear or favor so well, that adul
terants of any character will be prac
tically eliminated from the markets.
The new laboratory is equipped
with the best and most modern 'ap
paratus for making tests. It is the
Intention to pay particular attention
to the milk supply within the next
several months, and It Is believed the
campaign will result in pure milk
everywhere.
“IN A BREATH OF AIR”
Health Comes From Knowing How
and What to Breathe.
Both health and disease \»me “it
a breath of air.”
Dust laden with the germs of con
sumption or other disease is Inhaled
on every street, but disease does not
develop unless the germs find condi
tions suitable for growth.
In tbe catarrhal condition there Is
an idea) culture medium for these
germs, as the weakened tissues are
like a hotbed where the germs thrive
and multiply until dangerously ac
tive.
If you have catarrh, use the easiest,
simplest and quickest cure, the di
rect method of Hyomel, whose won
derful medicated air destroys germs
and makes catarrh and germ Infec
tion impossible.
You do not risk a cent In testing
Hyomei's healing virtues, for with
every $1.00 outfit Dodson’s Pharmacy
gives a guarantee to refund the money
If It falls to cure. 10-12-17
Tho Senate wilt require- at least
until Christmas to recover from the
shock Foraker gave It by appearing
In a sack coat.—New York American.
Notice to Our Customers
We are pleased to announce tbat
Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs,
colds and lung troubles Is not affect
ed by the National Pure Food and
Drag Law as it contains nd opiates
or other harmful drags, and we rec
ommend It as a safe remedy for child
ren and adults. Sold by all drug
gists. evod &w.
Secretary Metcalf wants to have a
navy that will walk away with every
thing else on tho face of the waters.
—Baltimore Sun.
Be what you seem to bo —Latin.
Bryan Got Majority
and Commission Merchants
AND DEALERS IN
Grocorics and Fertilizers
Plantation Supplies Furnished
on Reasonable Terms.
Shoes Repaired.
NEW YORK. Dec. 9.—(Special)—
Out of seventy-six Democrato Sena
tors and Representatives polled In | Uoavy
Washington by a New York news
paper, forty-four declared unequivo
cally that tho recent statement of
William J. Bryan that ho Is a candi
date for tho Democratic nomlatlon
for tho presidency eliminated all other
candidates. Senator Ransdell of Louis-1 I pick tho stitches and presorvo the
lnnn was tho only ono who named an-1 wolts. I also repair shoes according to
tho standard rnlo. I use nothing bat
tbo best of solo loathor on the market.
Spoclal attention given to ladles and
childrens shoes. All Work Hand
stitched or tacked if desired.
JOSEPH M. DUDLEY.
312 Jackson Street,
Amerlcus Gonclave No. 343..
IMPERIAL ORDER HtPTASOPHS.
Meets first Wednesday each month
in K. P. Castle. All visiting brethren
cordially Invited.
A. E. LOCKETT, Archon.
H. D. WATTS, Secretary.
other candidate: He declared In
favor of Governor Johnson of Minn
esota as the nominee.
A HAPPY
HOME
Is one where health abounds.
With impure blood there can-
not be good healths
With a disordered LIVER there |
cannot be food blood.
revivify thetorpld LIVER andrestora
Its natural action.
A healthy LIVER means pure
Pure blood means health.
Health means happiness.
Take no Substitute. AH Druggist*. I house/" Phone 522."
MILLER & VAUGHN
Tin work of all kinds.
Repair work a specialty.
Cotton avenue, opposite
Harold & Johnson’s warep
central* Georgia
railway
Schedules Effective, Oct. 20, 1907.
Arrival and departure of trains at Americas Ga.—Central of Georgia Rail
way Passenger Station. 00th Morldlan Time.
Arrivals, i
From Savannah, Augusta,
Atlanta and Macon, Bir
mingham, Columbus and
Fort Volley *1040pm
From Lockhart, Dotban, Al
bany, Trov and Mont'ery. *10 40 p m
From Lockhart, Dothan, Al
bany, Troy and Mont’ery. *157 p m
From Atlanta and Macon.... *2 07 p m
From Avgnita,8avannab,At
lanta and Macon, Birming
ham and Columbus and
Fort Valley *5 82 am
From Columbne and lnterme-
dlato points 1845pm
From Columbus,Nownan and
Intermediate points *1 25 p m
From Albany and intermediate
polnte *4 40 a m
Departures.
For Macon, Atlanta, Augusta
and Savannah *4:40 a m
For Albany, Dothan. Lockhart,
Troy and Montgomery.... *5:32 a m
“ Albany, Dothan, Lockhart,
Troy and Montgomery.... *2:07pm
“ Macon and Atlanta *1:57 pm
“ Macon, Atlanta, Savannah
and Augusta *10:40pm
For Columbus *4:30 p m
For-Columbus and Birming
ham' 17:00 am
For Columbus Birmingham,
via Fort Valley *10:4opm
For Albany and Inter. polnta*10:40.p|m
•Daily. tKxcopt Sunday. ttSuhday Only.
Sleeping cars between Amerlcus and Atlanta on train leaving Americas
10 40 pm,, and arriving at Amerlcus 5 32 a, m. Connects at Macon with
sleepers to and lrom Savannah, For further information, apply to
J. E, BIGHTOWER, Agent, Americas, Ga.
JOHN W. BLOUNT, District Faasenger Agent, Macon Qa.