Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, February 10, 1910, Image 6

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V THE AMERICUS WEEKLY /TlMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1910. Live Heat „„ If Not At Your*, Write for Dcicriptirc Circulir to the Nearest Agency of the STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) | J ml ■i -..•{] Sick Room Whiskey for the should be selected with the greatest care, as much depends upon its rich, nutritious properties and absolute purity. You i ou can always rely upon SunnyBrook THE PURE. FOOD Whiskey answering every requirement. It is distilled, aged and bot tled with special care and for the express purpose of being used as a healthful stimulant or tonic In the home. SUNNY BROOK Bottled In Bond is U. S. Government standard (1M%) proof and every bottle bears the "Green Government Stamp" showing the correct age and quantity. Inniet on sotting the genuine, accept no substitute* SUNNY BROOK DISTILLERY CO., Jefferson Co., Ky. 4 =FULL QUARTS=$j BY EXPRESS PREPAID H From any of the following Distributors: C Blum & Co., Jacksonville, Fla., C. C. Butler Co., Jacksonville, Fla., , L. Loeb Whiskey Co., Jacksonville, FIs., D. F. & C. P. Long, Jacksonville, Fla., Hanne Bros., Jacksonville, Fla., Sam Baumgarten & Co., Memphis, Tenn., H. Clarke & Sons, Inc., 1205 E. Main St., Richmond, Va. Paul Heyman, Chattanooga, Tenn. M. Marksteln, 123 Sycamore St., Cincinnati, O., Grell Trading Co., Pensacola, Fla. INSURANCE! ■ PRIMARY ON MARCH 17 IS CALLED IN SUM UR * From the moment you strike a match and touch it to the wick, a powerful live heat radi ates from the PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device)] which burns for 9 hours with one filling qf its brass font, which holds 4 quarts. One of the strong features of the Perfection Oil Heater is the new Automatic Smokeless Device which' makes smoke impossible, even when the heater is handled by a novice. Permits instant removal for cleaning. There is no danger of turning the wick too high—this automatic smokeless device prevents it This means a perfect, odorless, smokeless heat that carries com fort, cheer and satisfaction. Beautifully finished in Japan or Nickel—no cast iron to break- legs, base and top stamped out of one piece of steel—damper top —aluminum metal window frames that heat will not tarnish—handle never hot Made in various styles and finishes. Et«7 Dealer Everywhere. Life, Fire, Bonds, Boiler, Health, Accident, Fly-Wheel, Plate Glass, Automoble, Wind Storms. Co., Is Uio Greatest Annual Dividend The Mutual Benefit Lite Insurance Company In the worltL Every policy holder more Umn pie ased with their contract J. A. DAVENPORT, Agent. MAKE THIS BANK YOUR PLACE OF DEPOSIT. for Nomination of County Officers. Early Primary is De sired and March Date Fixed by Committee MAY PUf POWtRPLANI ON HIE FLINT RIVEP,. To Servo Amer^us and Other To*;,ns Power. March 17th, "St. Patrick's Day In fho Mornibg" and just forty days In tho future, is the date selected by the democratic executive committee for the primary election in Sumter county at which the qualified voters of Amor- Icus and the county at large will name their county officers. The committee met at the court house Saturday morning with eight of the twelve members present, Chair man E. A. Nlsbet presiding. The members in attendance were Messrs. E. A. Nisbet, W. B. Heys, N. A. Ray, W. A. Webb. J. J. Wilson. Ed ward Timmerman, F. A. Wilson, A. W. Buchanan. Two other members, seen later, acquisced heartily i nthe action thus taken by the committee. Thursday, March 17th, was selected as the date at which county officers only will be nominated. In view of the large number of elec tions to be held this year the demand for an early primary for county offi cers, free from other entanglement, was very general, and the action of the committee in naming a date forty- days hence will afford all time re quired and meet general approval. The county officers to be nominated this year arc sheriff, clerk of court, treasurer, tax collector, tax receiver, surveyor, coroner and county school commissioner. The assesnients of candidates for election expenses are; sheriff $30; clerk of court $30; treasurer $20; tax collector $25; tax receiver $20; school commissioner $15; surveyor $: coroner $2. At this early date there is no fore casting the number of candidates who may enter the race, but it is a fair assertion that several of Sumter's able officials will have no opposition at all. Throughout the list, no county- in Georgia has a cleaner or more com petent corps of officers. But the race is open to al who may- care to enter of course. The committee ruled that all white democratic voters who are now on the 1909 registration list, or who have since qualified, or who may qualify up to and including the day of election, nrc entitled to vote therein for county officers of Sumter at the primary March 17. Assessments must be paid by candi dates to the chairman of the commit tee on or before March 7th, to have their names upon the ticket. Engineer Visited Amer icus Yesterday Look ing Over Field. Kidney disease is a dangerous ail meat. You should never delay a mo ment to take some good, reliable, de pendable remedy. In such cases recommend DeAVitts Kidney and Blad der Pills. These wonderful pills are 'being used by thousands of people daily with fine results. They are for weak kidneys, weak back, back ache, infiamation of tho bladder and ail ur inary disorders. Sold by all Druggists. PAVEMENT AT DYNE BLOCK WILL BEItll’l’ED IP Mnrrli of Progress Will Extend Id That Direction. It rnaye be that some time you will need some assistance that this Bank can render. If you are deposit lug your money here and transacting your business with us, you may be assured of our friendly consideration at all times. We are at your service. mm* The patched and badly worn pave- on Forsyth street will he ripped up next week and a substantial concrete pavement laid there instead. Many other pavements 1 nthe business dis trict will receive immediate tdntion as well. On Jackson street, between Lamar and Forsyth, the -Ide- walks are wretched, whllo tho appear ance if some sections of Cotton Ave nue, north of Forsyth street, Is disgrace to the city. Rip up the old walks and make tho appearance of the streets presentable. Amerlcus National Bank, Capital *100,000.00 Stockholder liability (under U. 3. laws) $100,000.00 Security to Depositors $200,000.00 We Invite Tour Account Long Loans on Improved Farm Lands I make a specialty of negotiating long time Ioann on choice improver Iaadn. dealing direct with the Invest or. If your title la good. I can saw you time and money. Hanaalev. AmeiicilS. Ga. Consider Your Health. Tho symptoms of disordered livers are sallow complexion, coated tongue, loss of appetite, bllllousness, head ache, etc. These indicate that serious sickness is approaching. A recogniz ed remedy for these disorders is GRANOER S LIVER REGULATOR. It removes all billious accumulations, stimulates the kidneys to throw orf injurious accumulations, increases the appetite and insures good health. Nev er allow yourself to become billious. Keep the old standard ORANGER'S LIVER REGULATOR in the borne and use it when necessary. Price at Drug gists, 25 cents in enameled tin boxes. Mr. D, O. Zeigler, of D. G. Zeigler & Co., consulting engineers, of Savan nah and Jacksonville, was in the city yesterday afternoon for a short time, accompanied by Mr. Carl Mendel, a well known real estate man of Savan nah. They came to Amadeus from Cordeie, having spent tho morning in- specting some lands on the line of the Flint river, at its junction with Swift creek, where the three counties of Lee, Worth and Crisp have their June tlon point, near the Warwick station on the Albany & Northern railroad. Mr. Zeigler represents Northern in vestors who contemplate putting in a power plant on the Flint river at the point mentioned. It was to look over the situation there that he made the trip, having previously visited that section some days ago. It is un derstood that options have been se cured on considerable land abutting on the stream. There is a considera ble fail in the Flint river at this point, and by putting 1 na dam a fall of thirty or more feet can be secured, This, Mr. Zeigler stated yesterday. It had been worked out would give u continuous electric power equivalent to 16,000 commercial horse power. If the project goes through It is the purpose of the company that has the matter under consideration to put In a plant that will be capable of meeting the needs of the country for fifty miles around. It Is hoped to enter Americus and other towns and furnish power for lighting and industrial purposes The plant would be built so that it could be readily added to as the de mand for power grew. How the promoters propose to fi nance the project is not known. It ie understood that the bonds can be floated satisfactorily with northern houses that are interested ill other water power projects in this section. It Is not unlikely that an effort will be made to dispose of some of the stock in this section It is claimed that power could be generated very cheaply at tho plant proposed and that it could easily meet ail require ments of a very extensive territory. It is intimated that negotiations are under way with the S. A. L. to furnish power for the shops here if the plant is erected, and that if this is done the shops here may have their operations broadened. The outcome of the project will oe awaited with much Interest In Amer lcus nnd other points in this terri tory. A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. One of tho mest valuable qualities of Mother’s Friend is that it safe-guards tho future health of tho mother. It is a liniment to ho applied externally to tho body, tho use of which lubricates tho muscles and tendons, softens tho glands and ducts, prevents lumps forming in tho breasts, and relieves tho pain, nervous ncs3, nausea, and other troubles from which so many expectant mothers suffer When Mother's Friend is used regularly it fits and prepares the system for an easy and natural consummation of tho term. Women who massage with this great liniment are always saved much suffering when baby comes, and recover more quickly, and without ill effects. Mother’s Friend is sold at drug stores Write for our free hook for expectant mothers. the BRAD HELD GOATLANTA, GA, Look Well to Your Kidneys. Kidney diseases come on slowly. Its march Is Indicated by cloudy or high ly colored urine, pains in the back, frequent urinating at night, dry tongue, thirst, etc. Don't neglect these symptoms, but use U-RA-CURA and be relieved of all these symptoms Many have been cured of Kidney and Bladder troubles with this remedy. Druggists sell it for 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Send for booklet of partic- ulars. Granger Medicine Co., Chatta nooga, Tenn. WHITE MAX IX STRIPES ATTRACTED THE CROWD. A white man wearing the full garb of a convict stood at Rylander's cor ner las; night, and r crowd quickly gathered to see the b.-ate policeman harpoon the ‘'escape,” and without the formality of taking out a warrant. But ere the cop could shoot the ze bra his identity was discovered. It ; a weilknown young man, who had donned a suit Just to see the fit of the work rags. Armour’s Fertilizers Have four sources of ammonia. They feed your crop through the entire grow ing season. They will be sold at every shipping- point in this county. Next week we will tell you in this paper why they are the best goods to be had. Armour Fertilizer Works ATLANTA. GEORGIA SEEP! SEED! JFRESH GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEED NOW IN STOCK. D. F. DAVENPORT, AMERICUS, GA. 410 Lamar St., Opp. New Postoffice. Phone 1 “Home Sweet Home” in the Pret-j tiest Part of Americus. iii -'r-i Two beautiful homes, 7 rooms each all conveniences and several able vacant lots on Lee, Church, Jackson and Enrlow streets, for sale cbca| Call on or nddress. E.A.W. COCHRAN, Mgr. Atlanta Realty Investment Co., Windsor Hotel : : : : : Americus, Ga CHE ALLISON FUTURE C< l uneral Directors, Embalmei Allison Bldg., Lamar St., Americus, Ga. Telephone 42 and 106. Day Phone 52 4. W. SMITH, Prest O. M. Eld ridge, V. P. N. M. Dudley, Cash! Revolts at Cold Steel. ’Your only hop?,’’ said three doctors to Mrs. M. E. Fisher, Detroit, Mich., Buffering from severe restal trouble. "lies In an operation," "then I used Dr. King's New Life Pills,'she writes, "till wholly cured.” They pre vent appendicitis, cure Constipation, Headache .25c at Eldridge Drug Co. TV. BARTVIOK BUYS STl'DIO PROF. A. C. KELLY. X. A. BAY SUCCEEDS LATE J. n. DANIEL. On Board of Third District Agricul tural College. (Special Timea-Recorder.) Atlanta, Ga., FeM.—N. A. Bay of Americus, was today appointed by the Governor as trustee on the Board of the Third District of Agricultural School, vice J. H. Daniel recently deceased. The nnexplred six year* term will end September, 1*1*. Latter Going a Month Hence to Bir mingham. Prof. A. C. Kelly, the well known photographer who for ten years hat conducted a high class studio here, has disposed of his Interests to Prof. J. W. Barwlck of Leslie and formerly of Athena, who will continue the busi ness upon assuming charge a few weeks hence. Prof. Kelly will go to Birmingham. He has been successful ly engaged in business here for ten years and has built up a large pv tronago by doing excellent work In his line. t Bank of South-Western Gi Americus Ga. Security, Liberality and Courtesy Accorded Its PatH DIRECTORS: 0. L. Analay W. A. Dodson, N. M. Dudley, O. M. Eldridge. Thoa H arrold, W. D. Murray. R. J ! A. W. Smli)| H. R. Johnson. I. W. WHEATLEY, President. CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, B. E. McNULTY, Cashier. COMMERCIAL cur OUR DEPOSITS ARE GUARANTEED THE CHARACTER AND OF OUR DIRECTORS. —DIRECTORS:— J. W. Wheatley, C. 8. 8. Horae, A. F. Hedges, J. E. ShetHii, Jio. T. Ferguses, W. 1 W. E. Hamh'oa, 6. Crawford Wheatley, 1 F. W. flriHn, H. A, Mill. Interest Paid on Time Depouts.