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FINEST YEAR
FOB REPRESENTATIVE*
Rambler Fifty-five, 4.1 if. P., *<.500, with Magneto*
Lamps, Piralu-lite Tank and Tuuh.
The Rambler Spare Wheel
P ART of the pleasure of touring in the new
Rambler lies in the satisfaction of freedom from
the worries of the road. No need to stop to repair
a punctured tire or pump up the new one if you
drive u Rambler.
i.% fitted for the Spore Wheel, which con lie Milwtitntcd for
front or rear wheels in three iiiiiiutaat* time—done quickly
with special tools provided.
Spare Wheel for Romhler Fifty-five, $100; for Fifty-four,
$85; for Fifty-three, $75, complete.
May we explain to you such Rambler features as the offset
crank—hint, straight-line drive, engine accessibility and the
new expanding clutch? Rambler automobiles $1,800 to
92,500.
NGE TO FORCE
iD OF $100,000.
Who Beat Custom
es Up Loot.
H. H. Tift, Jr.
Tifton • Georgia
L July 3 —Secretary of
Kranktln MacVeagb. who
[hours’ conference In hla
I in tbo custom bnuie, at
pr Loeb was present, de-
lad anything to do with
la certain wealthy New
p had offered to refund
pies of which be bad dc-
■orernment la underval-
is delightful after shaving
and an excellent receipt for
chaffing and that sticky
feeling.
the secretary and the
1 all knowledge of sued
Snider land SokLl
Little Land Sold.
In eonnscUon with Psopie’s Pressing
K b. Phone 416 next door to Dr.
Ison's Drag Store,' Cotton arenas.
Clean all kinds It carpets, art *auare*
and rags. Can refer yon to some of
the most reputable people of th* town
aa to tbs class and kind of work'**
turnout. We saUsfy or no pay. Also
baU oleaned, blocked, reshaped aad
newly trimmed. All styles, soft, bard.
>ffer was mads tents-
tbs condition that tbs
ken Importer was not
Miss Ella Claire HcKellar was the
guest of Miss Stella Murray In At-
—- But it will grow aid Is proHUMa aider ear la tercet plan...Better make
jonr ran lags grow la tkls baaJc. , w . k . a3 |
< For Cent la treit Cnpuifsf.
Americus Trust & Savings Bank.
Americas Nattoiua Bank Building.^
LoU of land 221 and 224 In 17th M*.
trtet of Let Co., adjoining Sumter O*.
line, and touching lands which s*B
for )30 to |40 per acre,' Ample ban*,
logs put up S years ago. ,
District Attorney
lay a word yesterday
:aso and at tbs cut-
as evident that all
lit had'been warned
An intelligent opinion never
further than It bas to.
& A. TERMINALS
UNDER DISCUSSION.
TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. - *»» "
AMERICUS. GEORGIA.
l Brown Explains Why
[hey Were Not Bought.
ider Introduces a
Resolution Directing
ite Purchase
Evans Tract.
Special to Tlmes-Recorder.)
ble message to tbs General As-
transmitted to both bouses to*
overnor Brown botds that tbo
of purchasing tbs three pro-
i for ithe W. So A. terminals
hattanooga wsa left to bis din-
In support of tMs be quotes
^eluding clause of tbs Joint res-
"By probably a narrow con-
1," the governor says, ‘this
> held to refer only to the
But as tbe two others are
for tbe designated purpose"
that "but necessarily It sp
all three.” The Governor
I this view was Intensified by
^t that indications were quire
bat there was no money for
s In treasury that was
erwlse appropriated. Governor
Isays ho would certainly have
the resolution bad he been as-
lls discretion did not cover all
eclal to Times-Recorder.)
olutlon by Alexander, of De
the governor be Instructed
lands near Chattanooga, on
has secured an option from
pay Evans, of that city, took
kh of the House atva.v this if-
lat the very end of the day's
|der was the leader of the
which Governor Brown re-
|fo!low, to buy three adjoining
ar Chattanooga for W. & A.
t. The governor In bis moj
ito did not approve of these
I that he does not approve rf
|g present terminals to o'her
Jmt that If room for shops,
wanted he would commend
i tract It is this .tract which
leader of the opposition,
Earnings Will Justify Some
Big Betterments.
The announcement that tlfi Sea
board Air Lino's earnings for tbe
fiscal year ending yesterday amounted
to at least four and a quarter million
dollars will be received with much In-
terest and plsssura la Americas, ac
companled as It is by tbs farther state
ment that tbs road Is now in a posi
tion that Justifies tbe hope of better
ments on an extensive scale. When
the program of betterments Is out
lined It Is to be hoped that tbs Sa-
vannah-Amerlcus-Houtgomsry divis
ion wilt not b. overlooked, nor tbe
fact forgotten that Americas hms shops
of the system In tbe expansion of
whoso activity it K Intensely Interest
ed.
General Passenger Agent C. B.
Ryan declare* that the 8. A. L'e earn
ings for tbe year Just ended will be
greater than for any previous year.
It is expected tbat business for the
next year will exceed tbat of the
year Just closing, and tbat this big In-
create will cause tbe road to order
Improvement! on a larger scale than
ever before. Mr. Ryan said that the
Seaboard Is In a better condition than
since It came out of tbe bands of the
receivers, and that the prospects are
brighter than ever.
The Seaboard Air Line at the pres
ent, according to Mr. Ryan. Is In the
peculiar position of having more
traffic offered than It has the capacity
to handle. This situation, however. Is
rapidly being remedied by the pur
chase of large amount of equipment.
Not only Is there a shortage In the
capacity of tlA* freight department,
but also in the passenger departmen
The officials have ordered that much
care be exercised In the booking
xcursions, and that only those in this
section be operated as cannot be avoi.1-
Excursions are known to be prof-
ttlres August X. The legisla-
I possibly follow the resolu
set before then.
liable to railroads, but the Seaboard
bus found It next to Impossible to se
cure sufficient equipment to take care
of the various excursion movements
The immigration boom which has
hit the southeast was boosted by Mr
Ryan. He said that while the Sea
ave Governor Brown buy at (hoard Is'interested in the Immigration
It lion t further parley. The movements only In a casual way, Its
officials readily see the advantages that
arc to be derived from the bringing
of immigrants to this part of the coun
try.
"Immigration movements in order
to be successful, have to he carried
on on a large scale,” Mr. Ryan said.
"There are but few railroads which
have undertaken to bring Immigrants
Into their territory on a very large
scale and for this reason. I don't
.think it will he very successful. The
big western lines have done some ef
fective work by carrying on the
movements along big lines, and when
the Seaboard lakes tbo plans up ac
tively it also will do so on a big
scale."
NEGROES WILL
(E HUNG JULY 29.
3rs of Motorman
Fe Sentenced.
a! to Times-Recorder.)
Ua.. Jupe 30.—The four
vlcted at Decatur In the
ity court of murdering
T. Brown, April 23 last,
;ed at Decatur July 29
an. before whom they were
2d sentence upon them
eight o'clock this mom-
|eeted that they be hanged
and l o'clock.
I am using this method of cop
veylng to the people of Sumter coun
ty my desire to represent them In the
next legislature.
Having lived among the people of
old Sumter ell my Hte, having come
in touch with her city population In
a business way and having dwelt
among her rural claieea and carried
like burden* with them, I feel that l
am eomewhat acquainted with the
need* of all ber people, both urban
and rural, and I know that I am deep
ly Intereetel la their welfare aad so-
llctttoae for the!.* prosperity
peace. I think, therefore, tbs' t am
deeply Interested In tbqlr welfare aoJ
•ollcltlon* for their praaperity
peace, t think, there tor*,'th at I am
In some measure qualified, both la
head and heart, fitly to repreeent
them tn the etate’a legislative hall*.
I accordingly solicit their auffrage'.tt
the approaching primary on Augtm
23rd next, and abali without murmur
abldo by tbe verdict of tbe same.
O. W. BAGLEY.
FOB SENATOR.
To the Voters of Sumter County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the State senate, as representative
for the Thirteenth Senatorial District,
subject to th« action of the Demo
cratic primary on August 23rd. 1910.
JEFF TAYLOR.
FOB THE SENATE.
To tbe Voters of Sumter County!
I hereby announce that I am a can
didate for the State Senate, from the
Thirteenth Senatorial District, sut>-
Ject to the Democratic primary to he
held on August 23, 1910.
Respectfully,
J. E. SHEPPARD.
FOIt TIIE LEGISLATURE.
I hereby announce mysetf a candi
date for representative, subject
the democratic primary, which Is to
to be held on the 23rd day of
August, 1910.
v E. A. Xisbet.
mean a pair of ordinary shoes for each boy
girl about once every two montbs.
HUB Shoes Abb Built By US with that
knowledge, in Uiind, and are built to stand
the racket.
You know that 41 years of shoe making, is a pretty#
good schooling, V V*
seriously, yon will realue also thit, say six pair* aft '
shoes a year for each child means a good deal of
money. U HUB shoes will reduce the number of
pairs per year .YOU WANT HUB SHOES. Try
them for a year. We know what they'll do and w«a
want regular HUB shoe customers.
Hake the Youngsters Happy T
When you buy a pair of HUB shoes for the boy or girl
send us the box front, and we will send them an amusing’
toy.
We believe the economy in HUB shoes-will win your pat*
ronage ever after.
JOS. ROSENHEIM SHOE CO. SAVANNAH, GA. ^
Makers of HUB Shoes
AMERICUS MAN DIES IN
FAR AWAY WASHINGTON
Liston Cooper Dies Seek
ing Health (here.
Telegrams received by friends III
Americus yesterday oenveyed the In
telligence of the death of Mr. Liston
Cooper on June 29th et Brewster,
Washington, where be had been for
tbe past three yearn In tba hope of
regaining hia abatterd health. Mr.
Cooper was reared In Americus, and
wne a aon of the lamented Dr. George
T. Cooper here. Many year* ago. how
ever, be removed to Ohio to engage
la business and more recently, aa
dated, to the Northweet In search of
health. He la lurried by two brother*,
Mr. 8. C. Cooper, of Macon, and Lieut.
George Cooper, of the United State*
Navy. He wee also a cousin of Dr.
W. E. Staley, of this dfy. No infor
mation waa given here relative to the
place of burial.
TO TIIE PEOPLE OF GEORGIAt
“I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of state treasurer, sub
ject to the white democratic primary
of 1910, to he held on a date to he
sclocted by the state democratic exec
utlve committee.
Tn making this announcement I feel
that It Is appropriate for me to say
that my service for seven years In
both branches of the Georgia legisla
ture. during which time many of the
present laws relating to banks and
hanking were enacted, and my service
at the same t'me on the house com
mittee on banks and banking, by
which these laws were considered has
given me a clear insight Into the Geor
gia laws concerning banking and fi
nance
"In addition to the forego'ng expe
rience, I have been, for fifteen years,
president of the Elberton Loan and
Savings Bank, in which capacity I may
say I have gained wide political ex
perience concerning the operation of
these laws; and. as a result of whch
I am in position to *ecommend certain
Improvements in the present laws
which will better safeguard the Inter
ests of tbe depositors In Gcorgla'3
slate banks.
"If elected to this Important pos-
tlon, I shall give my every effort to
tbe faithful discharge of Its duties, to
assist me In which I shall secure the
services of trained, expert and capa
ble assistants.
“I respectfully request the favorable
eons’deratlon of the democratic vot
ers of the atata.
"PEYTON M. HAWES.
"Elberton, Ua., May 7, 1910."
ANNOUNCEMENT.
To the People of Georgia:
1 am a candidate for 8tat* Treas
urer, subject to the action of the dem
ocratic party at th* approaching pri
mary tor the selection of state house
bfll sere t
Long and faithful service in that
office as treasurer and aa assistant
treasure.' coveting a period of tw*a-.y
years without censure of complaint
from any sources la the platform upon
which my candidacy t* baaed. On
thfs record I beg th* rapport of th*
la. Respectfully.
W. 5.