Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1907-1910, November 03, 1910, Image 2

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to the rearing of children, is one of life’s 8«at<ffit wwstaM. Often the bearing of children injures the mother’s h calt *’ If she has not prepared her system Women who use Mother’s Friend are saved ® u h of t ^ u that thoroughly luhri- eo°common with expectant “>°‘^on invo^d at such times, and thus promotes szszstsKr.sx"Sw«.«. -I'-njzjz i&’T&r.ssa assures a quick and natural recovery lor every woman who uses it. It is lor sale at drug stores. Wrrto for tree hook for expectant mothers. BBADFEIiD ESGULATOR CO., * Cft. :» m«m <*>«*“ «“*“*• n " m " J. W. n im.au* ^ K McXl i tTV, Cashier. Commercial City Bank 0^*3^ o y ur he Char ‘ Directors RECEIPTS OF COT TON AWAY OFF ujrro DATE. Comparison of Receipls For Seven Years Here. How the Staple Has Rolled Into Amer icus to the Close ot October, and How the Price For Middling Has Ruled. y. W. Wheatley, C. S. S. Horne, A. F. Hodges, 3. E. Sheppard, —DIRECTORS:— Jno. T. Ferguson, W. E. Hamilton, Crawford Wheatley, F. W. Griffin, H. A. Hill, IT. E. Mitchell, G. W. Nunn \T. D. Morelnnd B. E. McNulty. BIG UNO SALE MADE IN SUMTER WTHjN MONTH Local Company Has Record October Sales. Total Aggregate Is Near to $150,000 For the Month-Other Agencies Here Report Excellent Sales From Land Also. iTAKLOR SAW MILLS In Simplicity, Capacity, Durability,«... O Buy Macon Made ’Hi. *» —««sann^ cxocjclvo Frclthl. end Steam and GasoiB INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS PARKER WAREHOUSE, .. a- r^nnnlt i>nrlrAP A Co October closed with spot cotton bringing in Americus about a-cent be low the ruling price last (year, while receipts are About twenty-eight per cent, below what they were for the corresponding period of last season and less than they have been up to the close of October in any’ of a man ber of recent years. While the receipts are so much smaller than last year, or the pear .prior to that, the crop is reported, to be closer picked and closer marketed than during either of the past seasons. The original estimates that the crop of 1910 would show a deficiency of thirty to thirty-five per cent, seem to be apt to be sustained by the total for the season, as there is more apt to be a One hundred and forty-nine tlious and dollars represents the cash sales, in the aggregate, of farm lands near ! Americus made during the month of October just ended, by a local rea estate agency, white the sales of other agencies here will put the grand | total much higher. One half million dollars for the month to probably a conservative es timate of sales here. The Southern Land Co., with head- quarters in Americus, reiports total | sales of *139.050 for October, which Indicates the business dono by that] single agency. . , These sales tnoluded farm lands in Sumter and adjoining counties, besides a timber lease of *5,000. Many set tiers have thus been brought to Sum the season, as iwre ia - t j erg j^ye thus oeen — further short3ige than to have any ° r ! tercoun ty by this company and others at,» Anfioioncv tin to this date made up «timorous sales effect* • . jjlTON C. PARKER, Prop. (So* cessor to Connell, Parker A Co.) ‘ I desire to extend thanks to tho fanners for their P^age ln tt past, and ask a continuance of same promising courteous and prompt at tention to all business entrusted to me. . . — Mr. Charles C. Sheppard will agali weigh cotton for me, and will bo g to serve you. Respectfullys ELTON C. PARKER. JULIUS L. MACK. Pres, and Mrg Established in 1878 Up to 19J8 in Macon, Oa. J. L MACK. Jr., Sec. and Tre is. Pres, and Mrg. up . . Sam Weichselliauin & Mack, Inc. . . JACKSONVILLE FL*. r -° B lWLL FIND US RELIABLE'PEOPLE TO DEAL WTH. $1.85 $1.85 $1*85 WE WILL SELL YOU RYE, GIN OR CORN WHISKEY X * n„„ «•» vs for two Ballons, express charges prepaid. At *1.85 for one gallon, or *3.25 for two ^ « good as others ahip you You'll find the goods all right—In some cases *> » Best Com Whiskey on the Market We carry a complete stock o* * ^'^Beers ^Ca'J 1 your^irUcular attei- lar brands of Whiskey. also Wines and Beers, ca } p ^ tion to our ^ *4.0*-, FAVORITE.” a blend. gpod and mild miner complete price delivered. Special .price on case of 12 <|aarts. csenu 5AM WEICHSELBAUM & MACK. Inc. p. O. Box 163 - - Jacksonville, Fto. These prices apply only to Florli Carolina, uilsslsslppl and Tennessee. the deficiency up to this date made up during the remainder of the cotton year. Below are gjven the receipts up to October 31, seven years, together with the closing quotation for middling cot ton at Americus at that date for the same years. It will be of interest as showing the crop movement and also as a guide for comparisons as to what the crop of this year means l n a monetary way, when compared to those of previous years, although since 1904 every year has apparently seen the cost of production increasing and fourteen cent cotton today does not imply a corresponding increase in net results as compared with nine cent cotton a few years back, a3 all ac quainted with the staple are aware: Year Bales to Oct. 31. ATiddlInK 19,503 13 1-1 27,165 '•••14 5_ 1* 26,485 8 I' 2 22.619 1° 20,650 ... 9 5-8 24.090 9 7 * 8 31,137 9 here, while the numerous sales effect ed have advanced the value of other lands over the county. More than one million dollars has thus flown into Americus within the current year as payment for farming lands sold here, principally to South Carolina Investors. This is a tremen dous sum and reflects advancing val ues and the general development of the county along agricultural lines. And the investors are still coming despite the high prices confronting them, and other sales still will be ef fccteJ this fall. MARRIED AT BRIDE’S HOME IN BALTIMOREl Mr. Harrow of Amerlcus| Weds Miss Hamilton. , The marriage Monday morning ofj - . . \i| sfl Rdna. Hamilton and ’Mr. William Beware of Ointments for Catarrh T a (g of lnterefft to a wide clr- Gontaln Jlercury, | c , e o{ friends in Americus, the borne ,, 1... ,hp K room. The rites were sol as mercury will surely destroy tli- , . •. ..,„ gal ,, >g •• fjj e beautiful sense of smell and completely derange omnlzed at 1910 1909 1909 1907 1906 1905 1904 BUUSC Ui BUrti" • . the whole system when entering it through- the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never he used except on prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & * ’■ Toledo. O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly up on the blood and mucous surfaces only to Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Sontli and North JOYNER’S Fire and Bankrupt Sale! A Great Ix»t or Fire and Bankrupt Goods offered to you ln oneTre- * Gre f.‘ 0lir i. u yer has Just sent us from Chicago a large amount «? -rtsrs a£2 : r enormous Fire and Bankrupt Sale. Fire and Bankrupt Prices. 19c Hose Supporters 5c pair. About 100 pair ladles’ and children’s hose supporters ln white and black in this 'lot. A hummer for 5c. Come quick. 15c Barrettes and Pins, 6c each. AH these large Barrettes and braid pins are regular 15c and 10c values, ln first class condition. J. & P. Coate Thread 3c spool. This famous and best thread made was only wet. and is not damaged as to strength end durability- Our regular atock is uot Included in this lot. Yard Wide Bleaching 3c yard. Bxt.’a good quality and full 3G inches wide. This bleaching was not In the fire goods lot. A 10 .cents value. *1.00 Wool Goods 19c yard. These are genuine all-wool goods In beauti ful patterns, but are slightly stained and burned. The damage is mostly on Ike edge. 75c Teddy Bear Caps, 29c each. A WOO-bunches Braid, lo well. Regular groat assortment of these in nH col- ,1 «„ I f. vard packages of feather stitch ors and richly trimmed in line silk .0 |c, ,l„ in goo l quality and widths.| match. Out of bankrupt stock. In fine s- „ soii.M bv water. Onlv lc b?'i.! condition. the system, m baying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It to taken internally and made In Toledo Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi monials free. Sold by Druggists. Price, 7oc. per ^°Take Hall’s Family Pills for con sttpation. COUNTY SCHOOL HORSE GOES DP IN FLAMES New Building Destroyed On First Day of Use. The new county school building, on the Timmerman place below Plains, was completely destroyed by fire Mon day afternoon. The building was a substantial one story frame structure, and had just been built at a cost of *500. Monday was the first day the build Ing was used. Owing to the cold It was necessary to start a fire. A ide fective fine Ignited the building, and it was soon a mass of flames. The teacher and children could do nothing to save the property, and it waa soon reduced to ashes. There was no insurance. Black and White Pins, 4c cube. The famous Triangle C Cube best pins com prising 100 assorted, large and small heads in either black or white. Portable&ShtiohJ Complete Ginning, Swfc. M fURIt* Tiall. I owen, l-.f „• ivudumn is MAILARY MACHINERY (fljj ULCREEK CABINET THE POPULAR SOUTHERN BEVERAGE Pure, Unadulterated—Always Full, Honest — Send orders to the fo! OLD CABINET sponsible dealers whom we nmtOT/rir mend for anythinc you want WnlMVCl At JACKSONVILLE, OUAftANTSBO UNO** TMK PURR FOOO AMO DAUO ACT. AFPROVRO JUNK MTM. I*0« Mill Creek Distiffing Co. Altmayer A Flataa Co Dedingfitld A Co. C C. Bailer Co. Delanty A Co. DoVaae A Hornsby Cabo Lippman L Lotb Whiskty Co. OF.* CM A. Niln, SaMuii 1 _ Solium Siil SlrcsisrjnjJ s. hvi, J. t. At PENSACOLA, FLA Grtil Trading Co. | Bimughx L At TAMPA, FLA South Florida Mail Oria firm 4K‘4°°-8KT-ra EXPRESS PREPAID | There would be no complaints of poor whiskey, badt Bhort measures, if people buying would pxtronbe honest and firms who make no ridiculous and false statements. Millcreek Distilling Company Southern Rtptownutlw DbtiiUBS ALBERT SOMMER CINCINNATI, 22 Hoi>n St. Jxekaonvill., Fl»- 1 1 Suburban home of the bride, near Bal- tlmore, and numerous were the con. gratulatory telegrams sent tire happy pair by good friends In Americus and Macon, where Mr. Harrold has reall-1 ed in recent years, aa a member of the I Harrold Banking Co. Mr. anil Mrs. I Harrold will sail today from New York upon a wedding tour abroad, spend ing a month delightfully In Italy and I the south of France before returning to the handsome home awaiting themj ln Macon. Many school children suffer from I constipation, which is often the cause I of seeming stupidity at lessons. Cham-1 berlaln's Stomach and IJver Tablets I are an ideal medicine to give a child, for the .- arc mild and gentle In their I effect, and will cure even chronic con stipation. Sold by all Dealers. HONEY MADE ON GARDEN WITH BUT LITTLE CARE Twenty-Three Dollars Is Picked Up On Egg Flouts. Illustrating th-e possibilities of mar. ket gardening in Americus, wber, there Is ouch o great demand for food supplies, a Church atreet resident re ports the result of her cultivation of egg plant*. Three short row* were planted in her garden, and from these vines she has sold *23 worth! of egg plants. The cost of cultivation, etc., evas less than one dollar, thus leav Ing a clear profit of *22, a aum suffi cient to purchase the family groceries fora month, or a new coat, if she pre prefers. Ik'L-Iii- SallirilU). Bel. 2»tli. He earl, and gel yenr choice. W. A. JOYNER. The old, old story, told times with out number, and repeated over and over again for tho last 36 years, but It Is always a welcome atory to those in search of health—There Is nothing ln . the world that cures coughs and colds BIG FIBE DAHAGED | aa quickly as Chamberlain’s Cough HILLERSBURG YESTERDAY Remedy. Bold by all Dealers. (Special toThuM-Recorder.) j GOVERNOR SMITH HAS GONF Mllteraburg, Ky., November L—Most ' U of the business section of thi. p!aee| several Days In New was destroyed by fire today, the loss, York being estimated at *200,00. The heav-1 X()V v , .^ccnq.anlal by lest individual loss was that of he lm- ^ ^ ^ MfH HoV , mease tobacco warehouse located !•». h yogterda} . fnr Xew York, tlie heart of the town. where thev will spend several days on Tl- conflagration was slarled > (l / th ,. lr daugh t,. r whv, is In sparks from n railroad engine, and, . . v v k onlv the limelv arrival of assistance|school in that city. Whlla In -New Yo.k from Parts, rushed here by spreiil Governor Smith will attep a me-fling train, saved the resMence portion of of the tomwd of ru^ee, of the Pea- the el tv from annihilation. tend, of which he is a nenuber. Copyright Hart Schaflher tc Marx VTICE thing about a rai ^ that it’s a dressy, s2n overcoat for any day, and rain when you need that. Hart Scltaffner & raincoats are all-wool, a very point; most raincoats are no cloth is rain-proofed by » . Schaffner & Marx process; b» l Any kind of overcoat want; plenty of sty weaves and new Suits *18.50 lo *35. Overcoats THE W. D. BAP This store is the jW Hart Schaftner & Marx