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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. JUNE 2.1910.
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/AMERICUS; SCOOPS
ANOTHER CONVENTION
Hut Growers Meet in This
tity Next May.
Score another i>olnt for the Amerl
*aajs Jloard of Trade.
uSome people labor under the idea
Jhat it Is not a working organization
i\s a matter of fact It never loses an
opportunity to put In an effective
Slick Tor Americus.
i\s a result of its invitation, the
Kut dowers’ Association of Georgia
-.lnd .Tf.orida will hold its next annual
rxnteiing in Americus, In May, '1911, the
< late* to be set by the executive com
mittee of the association.
At that time anywhere from 250 to
' -lot) nut growers and those interested
da tb< industry will gather in Amor -
>cns for a two or three day’s session.
Another great opportunity to adver
tise Americus and Sumter county.
The majority of the nut growers art
practical agriculturalists, men well
up no: only on nut g-owing, hut m
other lines of business. Coming from
various parts of this state and of Flo
ida, it will be a magnificent oppor
T tnnlty to let them, and through them
’thousands of others, know about this
city and the great country surround
in* It.
Tkte Nut Growers' Association met
this year at Ocala, Fla. The meeting
this year was held In conjunction with
the Florida Horticultural Society. Mr.
IH SI. Smlthwick, of Americus, was in
attendance, and to him was sent an
-official telegram, from Pie3ident Jno.
"W. Sit ver, inviting the association, in
’the name of the Board of Trade,
bold it s next meeting in Americus.
Seveal cities were after the con-
arention. The telegram from the
Americas Board of Trade was read to
tie convention by the president of tire
mssocia ion, -was backed by an elo
Tinenf : peach from Mr. Smitkwick, tell
ing th. m what Americus and Sumter
-icounty had to show them.
Who iirst ballot settled the contest.
Amcri us was overwhelmingly select
ed.
At the meeting at Cairo last year
there were between 200 and 300 mem
bers and others present. Since theif
there I as. been a great 1 expansion of
interest in nut growing throughout
■Georgia. Florida and Alabama. By
proper handling many can be brought
•ironi all three states. It will not he
amrpris'ng if there are over 300 in at-
1 "benflnuce at Americus next May.
And yet some people, even In Amcri-
" teas, don't appreciate that the Board
’til "Prate Is always at work for
iiSBericjs and Sumter county.
CHAIRMAN SHEFFIELD
WILL PROBABLY AI1END
Expects to Meet Georgia
Road Builders.
Chairman Frank Sheffield, of the
Board of County Commissioners, is
figuring on attending the sessions of
the Georgia Federation of Boad Au
thorities at Savannah, on June 10.
Unless unforseen contingencies arise
to prevent It he will be among the
enthusiastic road builders of the sta e
assembled in that city at that tine for
the purpose of enchanting experiences
and studying the methods that a - e be
ing pursued in road building in this
and other states. Judge W. F. Eve,
of Augusta, is president of the feder
ation.
At :he last meet'ng of the federation
held in Atlanta a resolution was unan
imously adopted urging that Die boa- J
of commissioners of each county
the state provide at the county’s
pense for a: least one delegate to the
meeting of the federation. President
Eve has called the attention of the va
rious boards of commisisoners to tb s
resolution.
The Interest in good roads, partle
ularly in Georgia, has been growing
for some time. This is to a large ex-
tent due to the work of the automobile
men who have urged the Importance
of better highways. Naturally when
roads are made passable for autos they
are plaoed In excellent shape for the
use of farmers and others who are
now greatly Interested In the success
of tire good roads movement.
The work In behalf of good roads
has not only been carried on vigor-
usly In Georgia, but equal interest has
been shown by the road authorities in
the other states of the South! Since
the abolition of the convict lease sys
tem In Georgia the convicts have been
placed at work upon the road3 of the
various counties, and the result of
their work has been shown In re
ports received by the State Prison
Commission, which hav> In every in
stance been most satisfactory.
BRONCHIAL TUBES
ALL STOPPED UP
SELLA" ILLE WANTS TO
BE IN" ON" TIIE ROUTE
*311!. lie, May 30.—Mr. J B. WUllam-
TiDn. chairman of the Schley County
ffloofl Hoads Association, has address-
"M the following communications to j ya., March 26 1S09
Hyomei Is guaranteed by Dodson't
"While a resident of Washington, D.
C., I suffered continually and In
tensely with a bronchial trouble that
was simply terrible to endure. I
would have spells that I could hardly
breathe, I would choke up, fill up in
my throat and bronchial tubes, and
the doctoring that I did and the rem
edies used were of no benefit to me
whatever. I heard about Booth’s Hy
omei being so beneficial In catarrhal
and bronchial affections and procured
an outfit. I received relief from the
first by Its use. I continued withi it
and received a cure. It is about two '
years since I have suffered at all from
my former trouble.—Mrs. R. L Pan-
nell, 404 N. Augusta Street, Staunton.
Die *di or cf the Americus Tlmes-Re-
-fcorder:
The -Itlzens of this place are very
-amuck : toiosted In the all-around-the
i .TStaU' immobile route. The road
JCreni Americus, via EUavllle to Mon-
' ttezuma will be put In first class con-
•flaHon as fast as possible. We have
a thlf --foot ciayed road from Ella;
vllle tr Americus, 14 miles, In the
. class of the best In the state. ’ And
. She roal to Montezuma from Ellavflle
2s in fairly good condition. We cer-
' ttainly Jon': want to be left off this
Tout.-. It is by far the best route
- Troni A .any and Americus to Macon.
ft you are not satisfied after using
--according to directions two-thirds of
bottle of Chamberlain’s S omaeh and
SJver Tablets, you can have you-
money hack. Tine tablets cleanse and
invigorate The stomach, improve t'ae
• nligestion and regulate the bowels. Give
"Jr.hem a trial and get well. Sold'by all
• dealers.
’UAMI* SI MTEU TO OBSERVE
BIRTHDAY OF PRES. DAVIS
Pharmacy to cure catarrh, croup
bronchitis, coughs, colds and sore
throat or money back.
A complete Hyomei (pronounced
Illgh-o-m^) outfit costs $1.00 at drug
gists everywhere. This includes a hard
rubber pocket inhaler and bottle oi
Hyomei: extra bottles Hyomei costs
50c. Free sample bottle and booklet
from Booth’s Hyomei Co., Buffalo, N
Y.
MI-O-MA
Cures Indigestion
It relieves stomach misery, sour stom
ach, belching, and cures ull stomach dis
ease or money back. Largo box of tab
lets 00 ccuts. Druggists in all towns.
BEWILDERED TAMMANY.
Tammany feels toward Mayor Gay-
nor mucr 1 ko the hen which had
been sitting on ducks’ eggs and is be-
w ldered with the hatching.
Foley’s Kidney Remedy may be giv-
1 en to children with admirable results
„ ‘ , j. It does away with bed-wetting, and
Camp Sumter, \o. 64-, l nited Con- j s a ] g0 recommended for use after
federate Veterans, is completing ar-1 measles and scarlet fever. Sold by
rangements for tl.p celebration of John R. Hudson,
the anniversary of Jefferson Davis’| "
birthday on June 3, with a view to
more extensive and elaborate exer
cises stills year than in years pas'..
fTbecamp is be n gassisted in prepa
ration of tlie program by the ladies'
of the I’. !>• C. chapter here. Prizes * n connection with People’s Pressin]
• wHi be awarded to school children Club. Phone 416 next door to Dr.
tor the best essay on Jefferson- Da-
•vis, and the principal address of the
occasion will be delivered by an ora
tor yet to be selected. Presenta
tion of crosses of honor will be made
to the Confederate veterans by tbe
-lad es of the U. D. C.
Ohambcrlaln’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets will brace up the nerves, ban
ish sick beadacL|>, prevent despon-
Aency ond invigorate th$ whole sys-
vom. Sold by all dealer:..
Hudson's Drug Store, Cotton avenue.
Clean all kinds If carpets, art squares
and rugs. Can refer you to some of
the most reputable people of tbe town
as to the class and kind of work we
turn out. We satisfy or no pay. Also
hats cleaned, blocked, reshaped and
newly trimmed. All styles, soft, hard,
straws and panamas. Clothes thor
oughly cleaned and pressed. All work
called ‘for and delivered.
, Ghas. Harrold, Mgr.
TOWN WEAR- OR
FIELD SERVICE
Every br-V should wear HUB Shoes. They arc durable
enou.di to wit; otnd rough wear and they arc dressy and com
fortable enou. . for office wear. That's why HUB Shoes have
such an evLble reputation. They are built for every member
or the family no matter what duties lie has to perform.
HUB Shoe < always look dressy,—but their ticauty is more
than skin deep. The first jmir you wear will make you a regular
HUB Shoe cujtonsc:-.
Call on the HUB Shoe dealer in your town and have him to
show you
“RIGHT ROYAL" $3.50}
“CHARACTER" $5.00 j
"HELEN HUNT" $2.50
HUB Shoes for Men
“QUEEN ROSALIND" $3.00 j HUB Shoes ,or Women
They are the product of our 41 years in the shoe business.
JOS. ROSENHEIM SHOE CO. SAVANNAH, GA.
M-iKers cf HUB Snaes
- • 3ET-^~«3S-
€7 —
lake the
Home Bright
Worn, shabby floors, marred, scratched
woodwork, dingy, scuffed furniture can all
be refinished and made to look like new. You can do it
yourself at a* trifling cost.
ACME QUALITY
YARNO-LAC
stains and varnishes at one operation, impart
ing to all kinds of surfaces the elegant
effect and durable, lustrous surface of
beautifully finished oak, mahogany,
walnut, or other expensive woods.
If it’s a surface to be painted
enameled, stained, varnished, or
finished in any way there’s
an Acme Quality Kind to
fit the purpose.
John W. Shiver,
Agent
Americus, Ga.
NOTICE OF LOCAL lEGIn
Notice 1. herebv ghe „7
with the following title
duced Into the next L )
bly of Georgia: Gen « r ‘T
A bill to be entitled an ,,,.
an act, entitled an act t„ ,tl
vise and consolidate ,L **
granting corporate auiL*!"
City of Americus, to confef'J
powers upon the Mayor Z ,2
cly of Americus, to extend 2
rate liiAlts of said city
purposes, approved
1SS9:—So as to make , he S
rlg-'t of way of the Centr.i
gia railway on the
way between the inter '
Spring street and said r
Georgia railway’s right
the Intersect on of me ril
of said Central of Ge.reia
the Seaboard Air u n 'e r ,S
bo mdary line or eorpon"
the City of Americas bet;
said two points of
that all land and terr-tnrr
tween straight lino* extend
from s;ul two ,-oints 0 f i,
and formerly within th.. corn
its of the City of America
excluded therefrom after ti
of this act. \v. 7 |
City j
NOTICE of locaiTuxi,
Notice i3 hereby g|ve n «
with the following as ts till
tlon will be Introduced into
General Assembly of Georgh.
A bill to be entitled
to amend an act (
act, to amend, revise
solldate the several acts
porate authority to the City
leus, to confer additional p,
the Mayor and Counc i oi
to extend the corporate 1
city and for other pui
proved November 11th, lit,,
authorize and empower the
City Council of America
three citizens of Americus,
so elected and qualified,
tr.te a water and light cu.
the, City of Americus w'U
and authority to manage
such public utilities as m
by the Mayor and City,
Americus, for the purpose
Ing water and lights In ■
said city, to prescribe the
flee, powers and duties
mission, to fix the com:
their services, and for ot
W. T.|
Clj
GEORGIA, Webster Coumjj
Will be sold before t;s
door of said county on t
day In June next, betwei
hours of sale, the folloij
ed property, to-wit Fiis
land levied on as the projsl
Mary B. Hardy, to satisfy*
issued by the tax colleclf
county for (he state and <
year 1909, bounded as f^
the north by other lands d
B. Hardy, on south' by las'
Modre and west by lai
Moore, and east by put&|
Ing from R’chland to l
Terms cash.
TVs 10th day of May,I
C. M. CHRISTU
12-4t
Notice of A ppl tcatlnu I
nirnt ns I’ermnncnf AM
GEORGIA, Sumter Coia
To All Whom It MayCi
H. Morr’s having made f
duo form of law to bet
manc.it administrator
of diaries B. Morris, ndf
given that said applies
heard at the regular ten
of crainary for tbe saill
held on tine first Monday!
Witness my hand andf
tire, tills 9th day of r
JOHN A. C0B1
THE MAN WHO
MIXES THE HORTAK
can tell you about our lime. He knows
there aro no hard indissoluble lumps
Id It. He knows that It makes the
very best kind ot mortar. Same way
with our cement and other building
materials. They appeal to a good
workman and you get better work and
a better building.
See us before you buy.
HABBOLD DUOS.
. r THone No. ft
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
MORRIS K. FORD,
DENTIST
Office in Cotncy Building, Opposite
Rcmbcrt’s Drag Store.
Office Phone S63.
Residence Phone SSft
GEORGIA, Sumter Com
Notice is hereby gin
cation will be made U|
Ordinary of Sumter Col
at June term, 1910, (oil
the real ejtat: of Faaif
deceased, located at J
This April 4th, 1910-
A. E. LOCKETT.. 1 "
12-41.
J. R. HAIR, Dentist,
Office over Dodson’s Pharmacy. Tel
ephone 276. Residence, corner Col
lege street and FprresL Phone 80.
The
Union Cenl
Life Insure
Comps
Organized 186'.
Earns the Highest I
Its Invea
Has Extremely l° f 1
Paye the Largest I
Icy holders, and tberefl
surance at the lowest]
Let me show you.
Lee;M. Ha
Room!
Blanters
Americfl
Yoji are ontltlei h ^J
reasonably sane J