Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, May 12, 1910, Image 5

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. MAY 12. 1910. IN LINES OF COTTON. About 500 Bales Sold on Yesterday. BEEN TORN DOWN. Mr. Ansley Puts Up Entire New Structure. Macon Firm is Buyer of Large Lot Cotton at Good Price. Satisfied that It — — was not possible o »o reconstruct the old structure at '•'8 corner of Jackson and Forsyth street* so as to make It In every way desirable for his business purposes, • r - Charles I* Ansley decided to tear the ancient building down to the ground and construct an entirely new building on its site. Instructions were Issued and the building that was erect- ed nearly half a century ago has almost disappeared. Plans prepared by Architect Lock- wood will be used for the new build ing. which will bo built by day labor under the supervision of Mr. T. L. Cranberry. Work will bo pushed’rap- idly and before tt» first of Septem ber Mr. Ansley expects to occupy his new mercantile home. Before then he will leave for tho Northern markets to study the fall and winter goods and purchase one of tho largest lines of! up-to-date supplies that lias ever been brought to Americus for his opening: in the now build'ng. T!.te building .that | s to replace tho I structure now leveled to the ground will be two stories high, of plain ar chitectural appearance, and especial ly designed for the purposes to which It is to bo put. Tho celling of the llrst floor will be s'xteen feet high and the door area will be 43 feat The Brand You Ought to Use at the Hrice you ought to pay Five hundred bales of spot cotton , Id in three Americus warehouses eie sold yesterday to B. B. Ford Co., of Macon, through Us repre- •nt.it \e l.vre, Capt B. F. Boone, and : prices that ranged from 13 1-2 pits for the lower grades up to 11 •nts for tho hotter ones. Thir.y-flvo thousand dollars, ap- roximately represents the proceeds this large sale. The 300 bales thus sold yesterday Captain Boone, who came down If you want the one best Whiskejr for the money, try About ono hundred bales remain •re unsold still, but this will prob ity go shortly, or else bo carried rr to next season. The cotton sold yosterday at II nts will put nearly 333,000 addl- inal currency In clrculat’on bore, le price lias been considerably pher than It cents in quite recent »nih.», and with expenses to be ar--■ 1 off. It Is net unlikely that p owners lost by holding it. Probably one hundred bales belong- to one farmer here, while tho re- lin'ng 100 bales were owned In aller lots by others. It has a National reputation, and is recognized a standard of purity and quality. Guaranteed un der National Pure Food Law, Ser. No. 137, by the distillers, THE I. TRAGER CO., Cincinnati, O. II is the only popular brand of high-grade Whiskey sold at the following prices: Four Full Quarts $ 4.00, Express Prepaid Eight “ “ 7.50, “ • “ • 12 “ “ 11.00, A FITZGERALD LADY SAYS Icrnnimcnd Dodson's Teething Fotv- den. Irs. Willie L. Smith, wife ot tho tax lector at Fttxgerald, Ga., says: odson’s Teething Powders ara tha t I have tried, and everyone to Jill rccommond thru. Ukot them.” Jodson’s Teething Powders will euro ir baby ot bowel disorders and ka It well and healtUy. Send to Ison’s Pharmacy at once and got tackage. FOLLOWING DEALERS I L. Loob Whiskey Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Savannah Liquor Co., Jacksonville, Fin W. F. Scoba, Jacksonville, Fla. J. C. Somora ft Co., Jacksonville, Fla. United Liquor Store, Jacksonville Fla. S. Wclchsolbaum ft Hack Jacksonville, Flo. .J. H. Woolley, Jacksonville, Fla. Altmayer ft Flatau Co., Jaoksonvllla,, Fla. Bedlngfleld ft Co. Jacksonville, Fla. Clrna. Blum ft Co., Jacksonville, Fin, Canepa Bros.. Jacksonville Fin. Glendale Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Gabe Llppman, Jacksonville Fla. D. F. & C. P. Long, Jacksonville, FIs. so that It can bo utilized. On the sec ond floor It Is probable ttat offices will be built on both street frontages, this being a vory desirable location for rooms for professional men. The central portion of tho second floor will bo utilized ns a large stock room and other purposos. The news that the old building would bo entirely removed was re ceived with general expressions of satisfaction. II. A. RECEIVERS MUST FORK OVER BUILDING IS SOLD BY MR. J. C. WHEAUEY Fine Property on Forsyth Street Sold. rr I’ardee Issues Order That They Mast Settle Up. Tho new structuro will completo a very creditable block on Jackson from Lamar to Forsyth street, and will materially assist In main taining the business Importance of the section In which It Is located. lanta, Gn„ May 11.'—Receivers for Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic rad were ordered this morning by • Don A. Pardee of the United ■s court here, to pay equipment s amounting to |fi60,000 to the • Company of America, in order notrs amounting to 37.779,000 held i' company may be renewed. '' order was fllod this morning the Clerk of the United States t. T[.v receivers are Henry M. ts. a and Samuel F. Parrot. In Ion to the principal of the notes, wtlng to 3000,000, ther oceivers irdered to pay the accrued Inter- Xever hesltato about giving CMam- berlaln's Cough Remedy to children. It contains no opium or other nar cotics and can lie given with Impli cit confidence. As a quick cure for coughs and colds to which children are susceptible. It Is unsurpassed. Sold by all dealers. Ilinblir Fifty-five, It II. I'.. 11.30U. with Magneto. Lamps, Prcstu-litc Tank and Tools. TO DEDICATE ATLANTA'S, GREAT PIPE ORGAN The Rambler Sparc Wheel P ART of the pleasure of touring in the new Rambler lies in t lie satisfaction of freedom from the worries of the road. No need to stop to repair n punctured tire or pump up the new one if you drive a Rambler. TIIE _ Chorus of 300 Voire* and Solos by Noted Conlralto. unberlaiu's Stomach and Uver its will clear the sour stomach, len the iToat:. 1 and create a h.v appet te. They promote the Ipf gastile juice thereby Indue- fco 1 digestion. Sold by all dcal- Atlanta, Ga., May 11.—At a special meeting tpeld In Cable llall for the pu-poso ot enlisting singers In the grand chorus of 500 voices thnt will sing at tho opening and dedication of tho 350.000 pipe organ on the night of June 9, more than 200 accomplished singer, were p --out cud manlf'.veo the keenest Interest In Atlanta's next musical event of Importance. It will be an occasion of Interest to music-lovers throughout the state. Clarence Eddy, the world’s greatest pipe organist, will preside at the key rack of the great instrument, and Miss Margaret Keyes, one of the r. oat uotel coi.traltra is Autries w it sing a group of solos. pll-worn cork limb, htree glass ml a peek of ’’rats” picked up y 'morning on Lamar street, redeemed there by the owne •*. Is fitted for the Spare Wheel, which enn lie auhslituted for front or rear wheels in three minutes’ time—done quickly with special tools provided. Spare Wheel for Rambler Fifly-five, $100; for Fifty-four, $83; for Fifty-three, $73, complete. f May we explain to yon such Rambler features as the offset craiik-duift, *1 might-inn. drive, engine accessibility and the new expanding clutch? Rambler automobile* $1,800 to 8*.500. sold by him will doubtless bo ef fected Immediately upon Us return here. -andy That’s always Fresh -and always the lost delicious—is [c candy famous koughout the [uthland for 25 jars. It’s A touch of rheumatism or a twinge of neuralgia, whatever the trouble is. Chamberlain’s Lln.menl Jrivei away the pain at once and cures the com- -.lalnt quickly. E rst application al ways gives relief. Sold by all deal ers. SECOND PRIMARY IN FLORIDA IN RACE FOR SENATOR H. H. Tift, Jr. Tiftou • Georgia It irso natural to lie it's astonishing bow few people do It well. (Spec’el to Times-Recorder.) Pensacola. Fla, May 11.—Former Governor Broward aad Senator Talia ferro will go Into a second primary for United States senator. U now ap pear* from the return received here. Broward probably leads In tbs pri mary held yesterday SERIOrS EXPLOSION ON BOARD BRITISH WARSHIP SEED! SEED! [Almost every day p receive ship- knts by fast press assuring •>nbons and tocolates as fresh when they leave tlanta. There’s None like unnally’f.” ► A.REMBERT V y Powder When it la made from Jell-0 lee Cream Powder, Ice Cream doe* not cost as much as it did ten yean ago. The price of JoU-0 Ice Cream Pow der never goes np. Ice Cream, made from Jell-0 lee Cream Powder, la the lowest-priced luxury OQ earth. Flavors: VanilU. Strawberry, Letncn, Bcautifal Recipe Book Free. Address... Tbt Geweset Pvt F«4 Le Key. ft Y. FRESH GARDEN, FIELD "AND FLOWER: SEED NOW IN STOCK. < ) (■ . . ’ < -K( > D. F. DAVENPORT, americus,;ga. 410 Lamar St* Opp. NewPostoffice.T Phone IQ* j (Special to Times-Recorder.) London, Eng., Msy 11.— Jteporu are current at Dover ot a serious ex plosion on board the London, flag- sblp of the British Atlantic fleet, now la Norwegian, waters, although the rumor* lack official confirmation. To; warship 1* reported to bare been se riously damaged of these pUl*. II yon have been DRINKING TOO MUCH, they wOf promptly relieve the ca Take No Substitute.