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THE AKiERiCUS WEEt<LY. TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1910
From Arctic to Tropics
t j n Yea Minutes
No oil heater has a higher
efficiency or greater heating
power than the
PERFECTION
Oil Healer
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)]
With it you can go from the
cold of the Arctic to the warmth
of the Tropics in 10 minutes.
The new
Automatic Smokeless Device
prevents smoking. There is no possible question about it.
This means greater heat-power, a more rapid diffusion of Heat
and a sure conversion of all the heat-energy in the oil.
In a cold room, light the heater and in 10 minutes you'll have a
glowing heat that carries full content.
Turn the wick up as high as it will go—no smoke—no odor.
In everything that appeals to the provident and the fastidious, the
Perfection Oil Heater, with its new automatic smokeless device, de
cisively leads. Finished in Nickel or Japan in various styles.
Every Dealer Everywhere. If Not At Youra, Write for Deaeriptive Circular
to the Nearest Agency of the
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated)
I MRS. BELLE H. BROWN S. A. RODGERS AIDS
! DIES IN NEW YORK 10 SUMEER CI'Y FARM
An Americus Lady Passes He Will Be in the Corn
Away 1 here, . I Contest.
Telegrams conveying the sad Intel?!- j .Mr. S. A. Rodgers, one of the leading
geuce of the death of Mrs. Belle H ! farmers of the Sumter City district
Brown at her home in Xew York were! was in the city yesterday afternoon,
received Thursday by her sister, Mrs. completing the deal for the purchase
D. T. Wilson, and other relatives'of an adjoining farm front the Bank
iu Americus. The end came peace- of Southwestern Georgia. There are
fully to this good and noble woman j 112 acres in tide tract in question
during the night previous. and the purchase, which was com-
Mrs. Brown was ill with pneumonia! pieted while Mr. Rodgers was in the
but a few days, and oil account of her, city, gives hint a fine farm of about
advanced years and generally enfee-1 five hundred acres on which the com-
b!ed condition the malady made rapid j ing season some of the finest cotton
headway. and corn grown in the county will be
Roared near Americus, where the produced,
greater portion of her life was spent,! Mr. Rodgers Is a corn and hay pro-
sh*e has hundreds of friends here who' ducer as well as a cotton planter. He
will regret her taking away. { Has always put In a considerable
Mrs. Brown was formerly Miss acreage of corn and the outlook for
Belle Hodges, the daughter of Robert! h| S h Prices for that staple inclines
J. Hodges, a pioneer resident of Sum
ter county. She married Air. Alex
ander Brown in 1SG6, who died five
years later. leaving her with a d an gu
ll im to do even more in that direction.
"I am going to enter the corn con
test,” said Mr. Rodgers, “and I ex
pect to carry off the prize, If care-
ter. Miss Laura Brown, and young ful attention to the cultivation of the
son, Alex Brown, Jr. j corn can bring that about. I think
Mrs. Hr own went north several ■ ^ wl " Ptit in two acres at different
years ago to reside with her son and! P°* n ‘ s to be entered in the contest.
daughter, now Mrs. E. C. Miller,
(heir home, Sunset, near New York.
Airs.- Brown was GS years of ago,
having been born May 13th, 1S12. She
was always prominent In church work,
and a more consecrated Christian
woman never labored in the cause of
the Methodist church.
The body was interred tempora
rily in Xew York, and later will he
brought to Albany and laid beside
that of her husband in the cemetery
there.
Chamberlain's Stomach and IJver
Tablets are safe, sure and reliable, and
have been praised by thousands of
women who have been restored to
health through their gentle aid and
curative properties. Sold by all deal
ers.
The Medicinal Value of Whiskey
is admitted by the highest medical authorities. Indeed for
many slight disorders it is a safe and certain cure. But to bo
effective, it must be the genuine, pure, natural article like
SunnyBrook
THE PURE FOOD
Whiskey
SUNNY BROOK is unsurpassed as a wholesome pleasant
stimulant or an -orating healthful tonie. Etery drop Is distilled,
sftsd sod bottt 'er the direct supervision of U. S. Government
inspectors and ute purity and mellowness make Its use perfectly
THIS MARRIAGE IX CAMILLA
OF INTEREST IX AMERICUS
Miss Spence Becomes the Bride of
Ilct. B. IV, Baris.
SUNNY nu
ST'LLERY CO., Jeflerson Co., Kj.
■n...
—FL _ QUARTS=$£T
BY EXPRESS PREPAID W
From any of the following Distributors:
The marriage a day or two ago of
Miss Lawson Spence and Rev. B. W.
Davis at the Baptist church in Camilla
is of interest In Amercus, for many
years the home of the groom. The
brido is a sister of Judge W. N. Spence
and a lady of charming personality.
Mr. Davis is a brother of Mrs. P. B.
Williford and Mrs. G. O. Loving of
Americus. Rev. Mr. Davis and his
bride are both well-known throughout
this section of the country, where
their hundreds of friends join In con
gratulations mose hearty, and wish
for them every happiness.
C Blum & Co., Jacksonville, Fla.,
C. C. Butler Co., Jacksonville, Fla.,
L. Loeb Whiskey Co., Jacksonville, Fla
D. F. & C. P. Long, Jacksonville, Fla.,
Hanne Bros., Jacksonville, Fla.,
Sam Baumgarten & Co., Memphis, J en "-; . v
H. Clarke & Sons, Inc., 1205 E. Main St., Richmond, Va.
Paul Heyman. Chattanooga, Term.
M. Marksteln, 123 Sycamore St., Clncln natl, O..
Grell Trading Co., Pensacola, Fla.
SHIPPED IN PLAIN BOXES. SEND REMITTANCE WITH YOUR ORDER.
NO GOODS SHIPPED C.O.D.
Medicines that aid nature are al
ways most successful. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy acts on on this plan.
It loosens the cough, relieves the
lungs, opens the secretions and aids
nature In restoring the system to a
healthy condition. Sold by all dealers.
TELEGRAMS OF FIFTY WORDS
SEXT FOR FIFTY CEXTS
“Xlght Letters” Hill lie Handled By
Western I'niuu.
A New Declaration
of Independence
Perhaps you thoroughly endorse every word of the Declaratioi ot
Independence, but at the same time you fall to take the steps to make
yourself FIX AX Cl ALLY IXBEPEXB EXT.
The way to become so Is to ftart a savings account In this Bunk, and
f]'J add to It from week to week, or rnont h to month..
Americus Trust & Savings Bank,
Americus National Bank Building.
4 Per Cent on Savings Accounts Compounded Quarterly.
Within the next thirty days the
Western Union Telegraph Company
will announce that it will handle night
messages of fifty words to any part of
the United States for fifty cents. The
minimum charge for a message of any
number of words under fifty will he
the same where the day rate amounts
to as much as fifty cents. Messages
that cost a quarter for ten words or
lesser amounts than fifty cents will
remain as they are at this time. This
new class of messages will be called
"Xight Letters” and will be delivered
the next morning by mall at the point
to which they are addressed.
Farm Loans
Large amount of Special money to loan on
farms from 5 to 10 years at 7 per cent, interest
Quick money.
W. DYKES, Americus, Ga
Fully nine out of every ten cases of
rheumatism is simply rheuniatsm of
the muscles due to cold or damp, or
chronic rheumatism, neither of which
requires any internal treatment. AH
that Is needed to afford relief is the
free application of Chamberlain's Lin
iment. Give it t trial. You are certan
to lie pleased wtih the quick relief
which it affords. Sold by ail dealers,
Of course, I will devote about
much land as usual to corn, or perhaps
even more than in former years. Here
tofore I have averaged probably 25
bushels of corn to the acre. I really
believe we can all bring this average
up to forty or fifty bushels to the
acre If we go at it Intelligently and
with determination. The average pro
duction In Sumter county i3 undoubt
edly greater than it used to be, and
I believe every year will find It bet
ter. The corn contest this year may
do a great deal toward increasing the
average output for the county.”
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets invariably bring relief to wo
men suffering from chronic constipa
tion, headache, bllllousness, dizziness,
sallowness of the skin and dyspepsia.
Sold by all dealers.
BIG S1RIKE OF UNIONS
MONDAY IS LIKELY
Thousands to Join Sympa'
thetic Strike.
(Special to Times-Recorder.)
Philadelphia, Feb. 2G.—Sixty thous
and workers have given pledges to
go out on general strike, was the dec
laration made today by John J. Mur
phy, president Central Labor Union,
who is under arrest on charges that he
Incited rioting during the strike of
street railway employes here.
Cottonseed for Sale.
I have a lot of Toole's Improved
Shank High and Hardin's Prolific cot
tonseed for sale for planting which I
will sell delivered at my farm at 75c
per bu. in any quantity. These are
all first class cottons.
23-w-4t. C. S. S. HORXE.
STILL 1IELB FOR BURGLARY
LX BASTILE OF LEE
Supposed Safe Wrecker Still In Cus
tody.
The two white men captured neat
Americus and held upon the charge
of dynamiting tide safe in L. G.
Childers’ store near Adams' Station,
will be tried at the next term of Lee
court. One of the suspected “yegg-
men” was released on bond while the
other is still in cold storage in the
Lee county refrigerator.
Are you frequently hoarse? Do you
have that annoying tiickling iu your
throat Does your cough annoy you
at night, and do you raise mucus in
the morning? Do you want relief? If
so, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and you will be pleased. Sold by
dealers.
We haven't much use for a miser,
but it is better to freeze on to your
money than to burn it.
A Yankee at the point of death whit
tled the point off an got well.
r. W. SHEFFIELD, President, FRANK SHEFFIELD, Vice Pres-
E. D. SHEFFI ELD, Cashier.
BANK OF COMMERCE,
i-
[Americus, Ga.
TutfsPilie
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the wholo
system, and produces
SICK HEADACHE, —.
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu
matism, Sallow Shin and Piles.
There Is no better remedy for these
common diseases then DR. TUTT’S
LIVER PILLS, ss a trial will prove.
Take No Substitute.
Heiresses don't usually pay the div
blends men marry them for.
A fool is a person who Is not addict
ed to our pet brand of folly.
Nitrate of Soda
Nitrste Sold In Original Bags
NITRATE AGENCIES CO.
California 321 Sliraiou Block. Lo. Anjclt,
....520 Bank Sin Jom Bids., Sn Jo«c
Georgia 36 Bar Street, But. Se.tuuh
Illinois tun Hartford Beildioi, Chic,to
Louisiana --305 Beronoe St., New Orle.nl
Afsw York 62 Stoo. Street, New York
VlrginiaZ Citizen. Bank Bide. Norfolk
Washington 603 Oriental Block. Senile
Canada 11*3 Temple Bids.. Toronto
Cmha H,
I Tea
A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE.
Baby's coming will be a time of rejoicing, and not of ap
prehension and fer.r, If Mother's Friend is used b7 the expec
tant mother in preparation of the event. This i3 not a medi
cine to be taken internally, but a liniment to be applied to tha
body, to assist nature in the necessary physical changes of the system. Moth
er’s Friend is composed cf oils and medicines which prepare tho muscles and
tendons for tho unusual strain, render tho ligaments supple and elastic, aids in
the expanding of tho skin and flesh fibres, and strengthens all tho membranes
and tissues. It lessens the pain and danger at the crisis, and assures future
health to tho mother. Mother’s Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our
freo book, containing valuable Information for expectant Mothers.
THE BRADFiELD CO., ATLANTA, GA.
How
Do You
Feed
\
Your Crops?
D
O YOU KNOW just what your cotton and com
need, and are you furnishing it in such quantities
as required and in such shape that the
plant can use it ?
Suppose you should put the food for your stock in a
box, nai! it up and place it in their trough—would you ex
pect them to thrive and grow fat ?
f Hardly 1
Well, did it ever occur to you that when you use lumpy,
badly mixed fertilizers you are putting this same proposi
tion up to your crops—offering them plant food in such
shape that they can’t get to it?
Fertilizers, to do your crops any good, must dissolve in
the soil waters. These are constantly in motion, rising to
the surface during the day and sinking at night—passing
and repassing the roots of the plant, which absorb the food
contained in the water—and this is the only way in which
the plant can feed.
Therefore, when you buy fertilizer, you should do so
with tho idea of furnishing food for your crop and on the
same principle that you should purchase food for your
stock. It should not only contain the necessary Ammonia,
Phosphoric Acid and Potash, but above all else these
should be In soluble form—the mechanical condition
of the fertilizer should be such as to permit the plant to
absorb every particle of it, and the goods should be manu
factured from materials that will not give up their plant
food at one time, but furnish a steady supply throughout
the entire growing season.
This is the fertilizer you should have and can get—
in only one way. It is impossible to produce a goods like
this by the dry-mixing of raw materials, whether you do
this at home with a shovel and a screen or buy it from
someone who has made it the .same way—the only differ
ence being in the quantity.
These materials must be ground to a powder, and it re
quires machinery costing thousands of dollars to do it
properly. They must then be so manipulated that when
complete, you have a compound, each ounce of which is
exactly like every other ounce, and not a mixture, one
part of which would contain too much Ammonia and too
little Potash, while another part would be exactly the
opposite—and all of it contain plant food locked up and
not available.
Remember that the chemical analysis of a fertilizer is no
test of its crop growing qualities. The chemist can pul
verize lumps and by the use of various means search out '
the plant food ; your crop can’t.
You can take an axe, break open the box and get the
corn; your mule can’t.
Don’t risk a crop failure!
Insure your peace of mind as well as your crop by using
Armour 9 ®
Animal Ammoniated
Fertilizers
Manufactured by
Armour Fertilizer Works
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Do You Want to Sell Your Farm
Land or City Property?
If io wo can do it for yon as we always have a large list of buyer* &&
we can tarn it Into Cash tor you. See us about it, at once.
W. S. & G. W. ANDREWS*
38 PLANTERS’ BANK BUILDING