Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, June 02, 1910, Image 7

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— - mas name-plata reads * New Perfection." Many Women who are Splendid Cooks *2 J??„ Ving 1° p ’ epaic “ c«ab- orate dinner because thev ar« ™r”£!V? y °^ er “‘"tensely hot coal ange. This is especially true ? very woman takespride in the table she sets, but often it is done at tremen- tl° US ?* S u t0 her own vitality CMWh?. thC weakenin * effect of EfLh” * “• ■ KSrrSto cook . Urge 'diiJner* 1 wltbout°beinj{ WORK BEGINS SOON ON PINE BUILDINGS Three Large Store Rooms Facing Jackson. Materials Ordered For Handsome Addition to That Section. SffiSgi&a Oil Cook-stove tens* he., on the bo,Tom to *'°T ° r ‘u 3 ; - ilth and temper. !» does all a woman need* and more than site expect!’ 'mS 5^ “ d3 bun *"i — 3 ““ *'• «n be tJViTTJS^, Iw, .Mfaeenrrwbms U MtUTMrawrluiror DaMpUr. Cirmtar to i he mum ttmtej «r u» Standard Oil Company (Inm.nn.af.^l v 'ourlag cars, runabouts, carriage!, traps, fancy te&mi, builneaa aad rigs, backs and baggage. Calls receive prompt attentloa. ourlag oari for pleasure parties 13.00 for flrst hour and 12.00 for additional hour. Tba largeat drays In ths city for moving household etc. PHONB No. 81. G. O. LOVING & CO. Ordersfare being placed by Messrs Allen and Ilawkins for materials for a handsome two-story brick busines . building that they propose to erect j on the large lot recently bought by . them on Jackson street, almost di rectly facing the Carnegie Library. The proposed structure will be de a decided oruament to the business section of the city. Two or three Anall frame structures will be remov ed to make way for It and the appear ance of Jackson street at that point will be materially Improved as a re sult. The new building will represent an outlay of considerable money. Tbe f'ont will be\of the finest quality of red pressed brick with heavy stone trimmings. On the flrst floor will be three store rooms, about 23 by 83 feet In size. Bach of these stores will be con structed with the purpose of meeting tbe requirements of those who are to occupy them. Especial attention will be paid to the lighting and other features that are of Importance. Above each store, to the rear, will large apartment, connected with the store beneath. This will be about 23 by S3 feet in size. Six thoroughly modern offices will line the front of the building on the second floor. Facing Jackson street, and adapted for the tenants need3, these offices will be among tbe most desirable In the city for professional men. The entrance to the upper floor w.ll i at the north side of the building. The plans for the building have been prepared by Architect Txickwood, of Columbus. They show t structure that will he a decided addition to the business section. ABOUT 2,000 BALES ARE STILL CARRIED. That Many Remain Unsold in This Territory. In the Amerlcns district It Is aald that there are still about two thous and bales of cotton untold. Speaking of cotton affair* generally party well acquainted with the status of things throughout th's ter ritory stated yesterday that his fig ures showed still in the neighborhood of two thousand bales to be disposed of and shipped out “There are, I am advised, seven hundred bales at Richland,” aald ho, ''and five hundred at Buena Vista. Over at Plains there are 200 and 100 at Ellaville. This makes 1,500 bales. Then there are a lew hundred othera scattered around.” When this cotton will be sold and sent off for consumption It Is hard to say. It has only been a short tint, since tbe stock at Amerlcns wai cleaned np. Any day may brink news that any one of tbe other point* has seen its holdings taken. Some holders of cotton still ami anticipate a rise sufficient to offset the loss incurred by carrying so long and leave a margin of additional profit But there are not absent those who do not think anything will be gained ythe holding policy. IMPROVING THE OLD PINK JOWERS HOM Ideal Mansion Home Over in Webster Gounty. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Is told on a guarantee that If you are not sat isfied after using two-thirds of a hot' Ife according to directions, your money wlil be- refunded. It Is up to you try. Sold by all dealers. PLENTY OP CHANGES. the I always dress according to weather.” I haven’t as large a wardrobe as that” The old “Pink" Jowers home, sev enteen miles from Amerlcus, on the Amerlcua and Preston road, I* being completely renovated and improvod, reconstructed. In fact. Into a hand some country maaalon that will ba the equal of any In southwest Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. King Stillman are hav ing tbe old homestead converted Into an Ideal home for themselves. Rooms have been added to It, a great plans, fifteen by a hundred feet or more, with large pillars , illuminated by gsa, gives a space for comfort and out door life. Inside and outside the painters are at work, and on the In terior decorators and paper bangers will give the finishing tonchee to con vert the place Into a very attract ive residence. An acetylene gas plant has been In stalled and other conveniences added that ensure the comfort of the occu pant*. Considerable grounds about the house will be laid out prettily and an ornamental Iron fenco will sur round the garden. There are probably three thousand acrei. In the estate, touch of which will be cultivated and improved from year to year. Mr. Henry Stanfield, of Amerlpus, la doing the decorating and other work now In progress. Before a decade has passed thei'e will doubtless be a number of attrac tive homes of this type scattered over this part of the country. Tbe ten dency to Improve old places, to In stall modern Improvements, and en Joy country Ufa at Its best, is-spread ing and will be accelerated by the extension of the system of good roads. 5 or C doses of ’600" will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. I,amc shoulder is almost invariably caused by rheumatism of the muscles and yields quickly to the free appli cation of Chamberlain's Liniment. Tills liniment is not only prompt and ef fectual, hut In no wav disagreeable to use. Sold by all dealers. Joy riding at $10 per is rather ex pensive, and tbe Amerlcus speeder will run on low gear—w'hlle the pres ent scare prevails. It cured me," or “It saved the life of i„> oM’J '• are expressions you c--.-y day shout Chamberlains , Cholera and Dlarhoca Remedy. This I < true the world over whero his vniushle remedy has been intro- iced. No ether medicine In use for dirrrhe-u or bowel complnlns bay re ceived »ucT goneral approval. Thn secret of the success of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is tout It curps. Sold by all dealers. POLITICS IN TENTH IS BECOMING WARM. Hardwick Issues Defi to Tom Watson. (Special to Tlmes-Recordar.) Washington, D. C„ May 28.—-Con gressman Thomas W. Hardwick, of the Tenth Georgia district, today gaTe out a statement in whlckl he de nounce* Thomas E. Watson aa a de liberate falsifier, defies him |o enter tb* race as a contestant for the con gressional nomination in tbe Tenth district, and challenges him to produce the correspondence bearing on his at titude in the last gubernatorial cam paign, when Watson deserted t Hoke Smith and supported Gov. Brown. NATURE’S WARNING. Americas People Unit Recognize and Heed It. Kidney Ills come quietly—myste riously. 1 But nature always warns you.' Notice the kidney secretions. See If the color 1s unhealthy— It there are settlings and sediment. Passages frequent, scanty, pain ful. It’s time than to use Doan’s Kidney Pills. To ward off Bright’s Disease vr Diabetes. . Doan’s have dono great work In Amerlcns. W. A. Hardin, Elm ave., Amerlcus, Ga, says: “I was subject to attacks of kidney trouble and severe pains In my hack. Tha kidney aeeretione passed too fre quently and their unnatural appear ance gave proof that my kidneys were fault. Being told to try-Doan's 9 Kidney Pills, I did so, and tha first few doses relieved me. ' As I contln- . ued their use, the paint In my back disappeared and the tronble with my kidneys wai corrected. Whenever I hear any ona complaining of disor dered kidneys, 1 advlso a trial ot Doan’s Kidney Pills.’’ For sale by all dealers. Price 59 cents. Foater-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. , Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no Other. PAYMENT MADE WITHIN TWO HOURS WRITES THE ADMINISTRATOR The Southern States Life Insurance Co. Leads All in Prompt Payments. Such Promptness Speaks For Itself and Needs No Further Commment. THE PAYMENT. . Atlanta, Ga., May 16th, 1910. rile Southern States Life Insurance Company, Candler Building, Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen.—You will find enclosed receipt in full for $5,000, your check for which I have just received payment of all claims under policy No. 1664, held in your company by the late Robert W. Sams. The completed proofs were handed you today, and within two i hours your check was delivered to me, it being the first payment made | under the various policies held in other companies by Mr. Sams. Such promptness speaks for itself, and needs no further comment Accept my thanks for you! check and best wishes for the success |°f your good company. X.°» u . r ?o^ ry <ru * y ’ «i • ■, , 1 R. F. SAMS, Temporary Administrator. The Southern THE RECORD. States Life The usual promptness with which all claims are settled by The Southern States Life Insurance Company, is dire first, to its Afigness and desire to assist the beneficiary in preparation of all nccessarv a- pers, and, second, the fact that is a Home institution, located in the Has Never Contested A immediate vicinity of the insured, is easy of access, has facilities for securing information promptly; advantages which, by the very fact of Death Claim. their location, are denied to companies whose home offices are in dis tant cities. The above tells the story. Prompt payment of death claims proves the Insurance Company’s itegrity. Policies were also carried by the insured in Eastern and other (Southern Companies, le of the latter has a home office in Atlanta, but The Southern States Life was the first company make payment 'he Southern States Lite Insurance Go J l. moore, Pres. J*. H* BAKER, Agent Harris & olver, Agents te Office: Atlanta, Ga. Americus, - Georgia Columbus, Ga. 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