Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1907-1910, November 03, 1910, Image 5

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MAY lit CARD I COME jNTO DRILL. FOR SIIM1ERI Americas Boys Will lake Hold of Plan. Suggested That Fourth cidenf is Advertis- the County. kn Yesterday’s Atlanta pn Brought About By From Amerlcus—Pub- ht Being Kept Centered iss Hereabouts. BANK TO ERECT ! NEW HOME ON THEAVENIJE City Has Bought Oliver Corner. Cadets Join In Prize Brill Herein Will Erect Early in New Year aj [ter county is being .well its forward steps in (This time It is the recent huling forty bales of cot- good roads of the county February. Corporal Croxton is wearing the prise medal of the Amerious Light Infantry for the month of November. In tie monthly drill in the manual on Monday night the corporal carried off the 'honors. The company now has fifty enlist- Handsom Office and Bank Build ing Upon me Site Occupied by| the Oliver Warehouse. It was definitely learned on yester day ti'at tue Commercial! City Bank] had acquired the building now occu-| ed men and is rapidly impro'ving'Tn V?" * S * Btorehou * ! -, - ■ - improving in on the corner of Lamir ami For rest Inspection streets at the head of Cotton avenue. general efficiency. Thil forty hales In one **»« <"* ‘" and would during the coming year bg general comment and and McLendon was erect the reon a handsome bank build- entlon on this city and! ' e satisfied with their appearance, V for Instance, is a lead ®?hllerl y bearing and skill in ttand- F from tie Atlanta Oon I llns thelr wea P°ns and guns, jresterday under the cap ,At the meeting on next Monday night : Farm Run By Machin the company w111 take up the question of a prize drill between the four com- jvement of a prominent |,3nles comprising the Fourth Battai- l y farmer, recorded in the lon ‘ Tbet,e are the two Columbus com- Eshould be an Inspiration p “ nles - tte Albany company and “the I farmers everywhere: I Amerlcus company. fca„ October 29.—(Spe 11 ls believed [that an invitation Bales of cotton, constitut to tte three companies of the battai BClgot of 2-,010 pounds. I Ion to entpr a nrtva ^ a—. » ing, suitable In every requirement to the rapidly Increasing business of this bank. The new boilding ’will, of course. I front on Lamar street and will not only accommodate the J>ank, but will also be arranged to furnish' offices, 'sam ple and sales rooms for the ware house, which will still be occupied | by George Oliver. No plans as yet have been drawn | for the building, but it Is safe to as- 1 Anmrlcusthis^after l0 ” eater * prlze drl11 at Amerlcus *ume that It will be a model of c Rle load, the largest, It Is I wou ^ mee * with a favorable answer, hauled in Georgia at I Fitzgerald company and the Agri- —. ' cultural College cadets would dlso EantaUon H anTwas ** lnV ‘ tCd i ’ articlpatc ' The Smiles from one of the sUft offlcers of the Fourth Battalion f Captain Malcomb 13.1 couI< l be secured as judges and the ! by his gasoline engine drill pulled ofT In the highest military pneral plantation work.” style “«r S The ladlM of the r '*brary and Hos- t one load would seem pltal Associations, working together onstratiou Uy ’’ I ’° Uld Pr ° V ‘ de ca3h and "ledal , ' I prizes, and the • proceeds could go to ' ' fe * ha ' f dozen th e 3 e worthy public institutions. B “ , a t ° d °, the haul - The boys of the local company, it is bei,e ^ 3, wni hearti,y end<>rae the wea * ’ cotton wan i-o a S .°’ I Dext Monday night and the Invitations v ready to would soon he Issued, In order to af ford all contesting squads and indi viduals ample opportunity for prepar- I atory drilling. ' engine was taken oat | 1 hitched to the planta- [ttaln of cotton made its | miles of well-pav- Te was furnished to I Sumter a, demonstra-1 Hexamethylenetetramine I FLYING MEN MILL GO NEXT TO BALTIMORE to the Infinite variety It such a valuable pieco be put on the farm, ' the story of a success gbasy access to profit is the explanation of B paved highways the by Captain Council i been made.”, nits Always Follow r Kidney Pills. They . strengthening and hie In action, quick in ca l'.all Dealers. Iff miss ibvin AND MR. G. I). ELROD Is the name of a German chemical, farming and of good I one of the many valuable ingredients > of inestimnhln of Foley's Kidney Remedy. Hexamethy- l ■ ' I /hetetramlne is recognized by med- rgia cotton farmer is I leal text books and authorities as i the methods of Cap- aric acid solvent anil anti-septic for ■ gasoline engines cost tho urine. Take Foley's Kidney R-em- Bozen can combine and edy ? PW ?? t,y at the flrs t of kid ney trouble and avoid a serious mal _ I aly. Sold by all Dealers, fit ago In ati Interview jm pointed out bow prqc- htion among farmers ilburdens and Improve eh. If A, B, C,.D, BI Fine Course In Maryland Airis uy a gasolene engine I Readiness, ent by which A uses Baltimore, Nov. 1.—A small army of Tuesday and F oh busy workers is to-day making the sjman Js on the road to I final preperatlons for the big aviation ffih of an engine, Instead I meet which ia to open 'here tomorrow th - and to continue a week. The pro moters of the meet believe that the masters of flight who will come here will find In the Baltimore aviation Hwftlonal saving of the field nothing to speak of save with work In the fields, while praise. hauling to mar | Experts have declared the course in ideal one, It being two long straight- ways connected at the ends by wide easy turns. The list of filers whose presence assured Include Hubert Latham, Count Jacques de iLesseps, J. Armstrong Drexel, James Bradley, Charles Wil lard, EugeHS Ell, Clifford B. Harmon and Glen H. Curtiss and Others of prominence are expected. Curtiss will not be a competitor In any of the events, but 'he will make exhibition flights and those made here, It Is an nounced, will be the last he will make in public, The prize list totals nearly $60,000, and there will be competition for tile Mlchelln cup anil for the Commodore Barry trophy for bomb dropping.' On one of the days of the meet Latham is to make a twenty-mile Bight over this city for a special prize offered by the Sun, venlence In every respect and one of the handsomest buildings In the city. The splendid success attained iby the Commercial City Bank since its or ganization two years ago has been exceedingly gratifying, not Only to tte officers and stockholders, hut to the business public anil people of Amerlcus at large who with pardona ble pride have watched its growth and development. And In Its handsome new home next year Its continued growth and strength in the financial more marked. The footsteps of School Days mean a pair of ordinary shoes for e^ph boy and girl about once every two months. HUB Shoes Are Built By US witli that knowledge, in mind, and are built to stand tho racket. You know that 41 years of shoe making, is a pretty good schooling, , When You Stop To Consider seriously, you will realize also that, say six pairs of shoes a year for each child means a good deal of money. If HUB shoes will reduce the number of pairs per year YOU WANT HJJB SHOES. Try them for a year. We know what they’ll do and we want regular HUB shoe customers., Make the Youngsters Happy When you buy a pair of HUB shoes for the boy or giri send us the box front, and we will send them an amusing toy. We believe the economy in HUB shoes will win your pat ronage ever after. JOS. ROSENHEIM/SHOE CO. SAVANNAH, GA. Makers of HUB Shoes , For Letters of Dismission. world will be even I GB0BGI| A—Sumter County. Whereas, J. W. Weston and D. L. Thomas, Executors of Mrs. M. J. Application to Sell Land, GEORGIA—Sumter County. Notice Is hereby given that F. , Adams, represent to the Court in Brown, duly appointed and qualified I'N'IYERH ILLY COLD their petition, duly filed and entered guardian of R. L. Brown, .will, on the THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH oa record, that they have fully admin- ■ ?,n d ?, iy °L Dl *l eml) ® r ' 191 , 0> niako ap - Istered Mm. M. J. Adams' estate: This H “‘' an Superior Court of ls therefore to cite all persons enn. Sunnier - Gou . n . ty '_ ° a -> , at the Court DESIRABLE .CUV HOMES For Sale Executors Sale. “«n Interest In Lumpkin Yes terday.,, ... ^ yesterday morning of Irvin and Dr. O. Drayton occasion of Interest in lero both' the bride and many friends. The mar- iwerc celebrated at the in Lumpkin, and wit- essemblage of relatives Spoke From Experience. Little Dob (just started In school) Uncle Harny, what to the bird with Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Kal- biggest bill? Uncle Harry (who to still thinking of the night before)—A quail, my boy; a Q’aall—on toast. , among those from Dr. and Mrs. Hirod left at ston, Ga., where they i ta “Black snd Yellov *’ hall Colors" blit the color _n containing FVilor.'s llon- the best and safest cough all coughs and colds. Do a substitute but see that j genuine Foley’s Honey and , yellow carton with black Ict- by all Dealers. T •' ' t forty-hale load lot cotton liatil- Imerioua last 8atttrd«y is getting ie articles from tfcajdtatc press niter's roads. J ^ Wm Louisville Kv Oetnher 90 10 '•“eifiore u, cue an persons coa- Ujuisvllle, Ky„ October 29,-Unlver- ceraeili kindred and creditors, to show sal iy cord weather prevails throughout cause, if any they cam, why said Exec- practlcally the entire South today, re- utore should not be <"scharged from markably low temperatures being re- 111 e administration, and receive letters ported from Texas. Arkansas, Tennes- Detmrnber 8 *1910° *** 0rSt Monday ln see, Ixiutolana, Mississippi and the JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary, northern portions of Alabama. Georgia Crops Suffered Damage. (Special to Times-RecoCder.) Atlanta, Oa„ October 29.—The damage "sustained by tt'a cotton crop of Georgia as a result of the present cold wave, snow storm and kilting frost is problematical, according to the best information obtainable at the de partment of agriculture. Commissioner Hudson Is positive, however, that the cotton crop has been materially dam' aged. StHUten _ Houso ln said County to self sixty acres of laud, more or less In the 29th Cured Splint GEORGIA—Sumter County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said County, t'arettofore granted, will he sold at public outcry on the First Tuesday in December, 1910, at the Court House in said coun ty, between the usual hours of sale, the following real estate ln Sumter county, to-.wit: One farm consisting of 63 acres of land off the south side of east portion of lot of land No, 186; also one farm in a body consisting of 125 acres, more or loss, off of lot of land No. 204, lying on the west side of Much'-i'oocheo Creek, and forty acres of land off of the nortl.' side of lot of land No. 182, said farm consisting of 165 acres, more or leBs, and known as the C. C. Feagln place, 'and all of said lands lying In the 17th District of Sumter County, Oa. 6-41-Pd This August 29th, 1910. MRS. LIZZIE LAW. Executrix, CHARLIE M. LAW, Executor. John W. Law. r». . ®— r , 6-room .house on Jackson street-. District of Sumter County, Ga., being Close in part of lot No. 237 in which I hold af ; . ,, , guardian for said ward. This opplloi-i 10 - ro °ni ■house on Furlow street, 2- tlon will bo made for tho reason that Bt °r y , lot 90x210 Jt. said land 1s so situated that 1 10-room houso on Barlow street; call get no Income from ft, and for the largo lot purpose of reinvesting In real estate at - . _ „ Sasser, Georgia, the home of myself i 7 ' r00ln house on College street. and ward 6-4t „ F. C. BROWN, Guardian for R. L Brown, "I have used Sloan’s Liniment on a fine mare for splint and cured her. This make# the third horse I've cured. Have recommended it to my neigh bors for thrush and they say It is fine. I find it the best Liniment I ever used. I keep on hand your Suro Colic Cure for myself and neigh bors. and I can certaliUy recom mend it for Colic. ’’—S. E. Smith, McDonough, Ga. Cured Thrush. Mr. R. W. Parish, of Bristol, Ind„ R. No. a, writes:—“I have used lots of your Liniment for hones and myself. It is the best Liniment in the world. "A cured one of my horses of thrush. Her feet were rotten; the frogs came out; she laid down most of the time. I thought she would die. but I used the Liniment. as directed and she never lies down in the daytime now.” Titfsn ...... from many enable him to eat They prevent will save the dyspeptic days of misery, and enabh whatever he wishes. T1 SICK HEADACHE, fill cause the food to assimilate and noer* ' ish the body, give keen appetite, DEVELOP FLESH aad solid muscle, Take No Substitute. Elegantly soger SLOANS LINIMENT should be in every stable and ap plied at the first sign of lameness. You don’t need to rub, it penetrates. Will kill a spavin, curb or splint, re duce wind puffs and swollen joints, and is a sure and speedy remedy for fistula, sweeney, founder and thrush. Prlot, 60c. anil $1.00 Hloan'a book on hone*, cattle, cheep and poultry lent free. Addreee Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Soetoe, Meet., ILIA. .Sheriff’s Sale. QEORGIA—Webster County: Will be sdld 'before the Court House door of sail County within the legal tours of sale, on the First Tuesday in December next, tho following proper ty. to-wit:: The North half of town let No. 5, In Block A, In the town of Preston, and the storo bouse thereon, said property Is levied on under and by virtue of an execution Issued from the Superior Court of said County, in favor of the <9outhern Cotton Oil Oo, vs. W. F. Walker, and to be sold as the property, of the said W. F. Wal ker. Tenants ln possession notified in terms of tho law. Terms, cash. Also at the same time and place will be sold, one beirse, male and sold by The Crane and Breed Manufactur ing Co., said property <to levied on un der and by virtue of an execution Is sued from the Superior Court of said County In favor of W. A. Ward vb. L J. Majors, and 13 to be sold as the property of the said L. J. Majors. Terms, cash. -Also at the same time and place will be sold the following property, to-wtt: One 2 1-2-horse Studehaker Wagon, and one BarnesviUe Buggy made by tho SummerB Buggy Co., said property levied on under and by virtue of an execution Issued from the Su perior Court of said county in favor of the Buena Vista Loan and Savings Bank vs. Jot'll McDaniel, A. L. Me Daniel, and R. 1,. Nlcho’son, and is to be sold as tho property of the said John McDaniel. Terms, cash. Also .it tho Bamc time and place will be sold the following property, to-wtt: One White Hickory wagon, said prop erty levied on and to (be soi l under and hv virtue of a mortgage fl fa Issued from the Superior Court of said Coun ty in favor of Peopfes Bank vs. Bob Butler and 'Sarah Perry, and will be zoid os the property of the said Bob Butler and Sarah Perry, Terms, caslr. This November 2nd. 1910, t-4t C M. CHRISTIAN. Sheriff. IS YOUR MOjNEY . INVESTED WELL? fl**t to having money, the most Important thing ls how to taka oar* of It—how best to Inveet It A Banking Institution ot thin kind cannot only care for your financial interests la a careful, conservative way—giving you abundant booking (oclUtiee ta every department ol finance—but.can also give you valua ble aid and advice about Investment* tnd securities. Open an account with •la BANK OF SOUTH-WESTERN GE0E. GIA’S SAYINGS DEPARTMENT FOR SALE! 107.1-3 acres, three miles of railroad station, 4 room, house, 60 acres open, near church and school. $1,500. 0 acres, miles of town of 8,000 people, 4 room house, 100 acres open, 300 acres creek land, would make fine pasture, only $5 acre. Take this and double your money. — “ 600 acres, 3 miles of rati rood sta tion, 5 room house, 300 acres open, running water, soil red and gray, big bargain. $12 acre. 600 acres extra fine cotton land 11-3 miles ot railroad station, 300 acres open, 6 tenant houses. $25 acre. 7 room bouse oa one of the best streets, large lot. $3,600. 6 room house with sewerage and hath, garden and barn, $1,400. Reut $160. 5 room house, Jackson street $2,200. 00Q^ 6 room bouse with six acres of land, $3,500. FOB KENT. C horse farm and one 10 horse farm.- Come to see me If you wish to sell, buy or rent. P. B. WILLIFORD, 206 Cotton Avnne, - AVEBICUi, GA. 6-room house on Jackson avenue. 6-room house on Elam avenue. 9-room house on Church stree 1 .? close in. 5-room house on Jackson street. All o fthe .abovo places are iwell located and wa have them to offer at reasonable prices. If interested see U3 at once jW. S. & G. W. Andrews, Ihono 056. Pointers’ Bank Bid*. BEST INSURANCE AT LOWEST COST The fact that n large number of my policy holders hare voluntarily In creased their Insurance In the Unto Central Is abundant proof of perfect satisfaction. If you want the best life Insurance at a lower cost than any other first class compuny will furnish it Insure^'in'the Union Central with Lee M. Hansford Agent Union, Central Life Ins, Co.: Room 18., Planters Bank Bldg., Amerlcus, Ga. A Dank Account for giving you a feeling ot prosperity, a feeling ol self respect, a fooling that yoa art making use of yonr opportunities la Ufs. In every state In the Union more people are opening Savings Aceoanta and Increasing them weekly thaw ever before. Can you afford NOT TO (hart ia the general prosperity aad UT1 MONEY when Dollars or more will •tart your account The Planters Bank of Amerlcus. mm