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Model Fifty-three, 34 H. P., 91,800, with
Magneto, Lamp* and Tools.
T HIS new Rambler Fifty-three, at 91,800, ex
cept for improvements, is identical in quality
and power with previous Rambler models
which sold at 82,250.
Model Fifty-three—Five-passenger; four-cylinder; 4 # a 4#; 34 H. P.;
wheel-base, 108 inches; wheels and tires, 30x3)^inches; equipment-
magneto, oil side- and tail-lamps, gas head-lights and generator, bom,
tools, and jack. Spare Wheel with tire, brackets, and tbols, 974.
Model Fifty-five—Seven-passenger, 99,400; four-cylinder, 5 x 3#;
wheel-base, 193 inches; wheels and tires, 30x4# inches; equipment-
magneto, 0-80 storage battery, two gas head-lamps, electric side-lamps,
combination electric and oil tail-lamp, Presto-lite tank, adjustable
robe-rail, horn, jack, and tools. Spare Wheel with tire, brackets, and
tools, 910Q-
oontry most dangerous Iwceuse ao dcccp-
—• ifl It lUgJQ* live. SJany sudden
rallh VipUM deaths are caused
IcyCBfl&jferetgpa by it—heart dis-
Jrt-vJP ease, pneumonia,
jjfcjf Iff > \Xg heart failure os
IlfeCy-/-y?A Si r- apoplexy are often
-10^3 MV I “ lc result of kid-
TliwBEU f 4 jsS I. nev disease. If
\ Ik K kidney trouble is
tlKol I] BJ *- allowedtoadvance
*9-iBr== thehfdaey-pelsoo-
ed Mood will at-
■ek the vital organs, causing catarrh of
he bladder, brick-ilust or sediment in
ir urine, heal ache, back ache, lame
ack, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervons-
eaa. or the kidneys themselves break
own and waste away ceU by cell.
Bladder troubles almost always result
am a derangement of the kidneys and
etter health in that orianls «Jlah*ijl
akkest by a proper treatment o( the kid-
sya. Swamp-Wt cm recto inability to
aid urine and scalding pain in passing it,
id silicons** that anyl«aannt nymlly
THIS CABBAGE A DAISY|
BEATS ALL IS WEIGHT
H. H. Tift, Jr.
Tlfton - Georgia
Conuty Farm a Prodarrr of Fine
Vegetables.
Out upon the county’s truck farm
Supt. Christian baa a cabbage patch
compared with that of the celebratej
Mrs! Wings would resemble throe
dimes in a row. Supt, Chris
tian’s cabbages have flourished like
the traditional green bay tm. and the
toothsome bombs have attained' a
growth prodigious. Yesterday he
brought Id a single cabbage tlht
Weighed thirteen pound*, and his
many mort Ilk* tt For an unexper
ienced bachelor Col. Bob has attained
distinction as a gardener, and taut he
the benefit of feminine advice In sueh
matters be would he compelled to set
bmk the garden fence In order to fire
the truck a fair chanc* to grow.
The
Union Central
Life Insurance
' Company
Organise! 1817. Artets 974.429. 999JB
Earns the Highest Iatereat Rata an
Its Investmsat
Has Extremely low death rat*.
Pays the Largest Dtrldsnds to pol
icy holgqjk and thereby furnishes in
surance st tbs lowest cost
Let me show you.
Lee HL Hansford
1m v Room 1&,
Blanters Bank Bldg.,
Americas, Ga.
I choicest mansion In
[her with $5,000 on
I and support her In
save tomorrow for
rata and aaya he ex-
narrled man.
KOBT0 DAKOTA CONVENTION.
both Sent free by mail.
IEDICINE,
BUSY ON ROADS
30MBAT Drains.
10 is Done By Tor
rential Rains.
a red that title rleltlng editors
the county’s fine roads at
| just now because of the tor-
tains recently. The roads
[been washed at all, as they
lull*. that way, hut a smooth
on not be maintained under
j-ying cironmauuwcs. Gangs
were sent" out yesterday
h'ristlan to use the split log
| re-surfacing the highways
effective work *j«kd be done
ud, and It rains sad rains
(c road to Hl.'avllle and those
I and Smithvllle. three sec-
twelve miles each, are In
shape for ins pec t ion
WORK T0BE6IN ON NEW
BANKING QUARTERS
Bank of Commerce Will
Have Handsome Home,
Monday morning
out the old postoflle^
Its reconstruction for the purposes of
the Bank of Commerce will begiu.
Ninety days from then the hank ex-
prk of tearing Sumter county, along with her vast
ilh a view to; peach orchards. Is ode of the largest
melon producing counties of Southern
Georgia, but while the acreage plant
ed tals year—probably 2,000 acres—Is
pacts ta enter on Its occupancy of! larger than heretofore tr.
to-
FIRM10 BEGIN
INESS IN THE FAIL
& Go. Will Engage
Trade Here.
rotiou circles art later-
aanounoemaal of the
|nt of a new Arm of buv-
ctors here this season ia
Messrs. I. J. Kalmon and
into the local field. Both
|mon aud Slaton have for
been connected with the
|tton Company as local
Jr. Slaton In charge of the
^siuea* sad Ms. IBthnan at
wkkdrasval et the Geor-
fco. from this field, as an-
time since, affords
kmen an excellent oppor-
kter there under the new
[of Kalmon & Co. Both
lesidents of Americus and
well and .are fully lden-
ihe cotton trade of South-
while havlug excellent
lections as well. .The new
|mon & Co. .will occupy
Barker warehouse builil-
loccuplcd foe years by the
Jpany .with whloh they
en associated.
fs ’’666” will cure
I and Fever.
any
Price 25c.
)NIAL VET
FOURTH WIFE
(fell Treated, if
land Cheerful. '
ll., July 12.—Despi.e the
ps |i. Fur bush. a wealthy
ftplquln. Md., has hid
sant experiences In mai-
|n<it discouraged, and for
srs past tus been serf*-
|fe partner.
visited Soaford a short
so Ipipressed by
that he purehav-
hird,'with the Intention’
hi.ion thereon, but
misement Inserted in
kpuper his desire for a
■lie, and t<e was delug-
llng offers, from every
quarters that will be as handabide as
any In Georgia and as cornmodioas-as
those of concerns elsewhere that
are now do.ng a considerably
larger business than any In this
section. The hank simply expects I
to grow up to Its new home.
The contract for the reconstructlo.il
of the postifflce into a thoroughly
modern room was given to Mr. George
IV. Muller, M Atlanta. There were
several bidders for the work.
and In their place will be substituted
three marble columns. In the main
banking room to the rear will be a
director's room, built in.
Ttie furnishings will be of marble
and mahogany. The celling will be of
TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. JULY
1.200 ACRESIN MELONS
BUT YIELD IS
Large. Crop Planted
Sumter County.
crop will
he a poor one. as a result of the coa
tinned rants of a month.
The fruit Is rather scarce as yet,
aud the (piaiit'' hardly up to the usual
standard of excellence, being watery
and lacking ‘.n sweetness.
Mr. II K. Kssterlin, one of th* most
extensive melon growers of Sinner,
was in Americus yesUrday and
ported conditions unsatisfactory all
around Audersonvllle.
There are. probably 1.20 Oaeres - lit
The entire Inside of the large room watermelons In that locality. Mr. East-
will be torn out and the banking quar- erlln stated, and the expected yield
ters will represent practically a new, would have been four hundred car-
structure, so far as the ground fijor loads. Unfavorable seasons, however,
of the, building Is concerned. The two have greatly damaxed the crop, and
arches facing Forsyth street will be now 200 carloads Is considered a fu’l
opened up and directly on the inside estimate,
of-them will he a magnificent vest!- j Last year the growers around An-
bule the entire width of the building, dersonvllle realized handeofhely from
and ten feet tn depth. This will be their melon fields. The fruit sold on
tiled floored and otherwise made an • the track there as rapidly as the cars
attractive entrance to the 'banking could be loaded for shipment, and the
room. From this vestibule one en- money waspish! over by the commu
ters a horse shoe lobby, some twenty- slon men before a wheel turned un-
five feet In depth. On the left will be der the cars,
tbe cashier’s office, adjoining it the This year, however, results will not
teller’s .office. On the right will be a be so gpod. The melons are rattier
ladles writing room. Around a marble small and the crop generally will
column In the center of the lobby will * prove a disappointment,
be the customers' check counter. All I ■
of the wooden pillars will be removed WILL lll'U.D A HIGHWAY
ACROSS LEE lOUXTY
dressy and comfortable, at the
same time giving absolutely satisfactory
, ' service. •
41 Years of Shoe Making.
The HUB shoe Is not an over-night creation, bafc
for 41 years we have been training ourselves in the art
of shoe making. We made errors—*who does not—but
they have been turned into assets—and now we offer you
In HUB shoes the results of FORTY ONE YEARS of thought
and study on one question—THE SHOE QUESTION.
You can test the knowledge of 41 years with one pair. , I£
they are right—we are right! We feel that we have Your shoe—v
the rest Is with you.
Call on the HUB shoe merchant—have him fit you with a*,
pair of HUB shoes. Made in all styles for Men, Women and..
Children.
JOS. ROSENHEIM SHOE CO. SAVANNAH, GA. |
Makers of HUB Shoes
Citizen* to Decide Upon Route Wanted
ut Man* Heeling.
Americus autolsts and hundreds of
oilier* using Sumter’s good roads In
steel plates. Throughout everything ^ ^ run t0 ^u, an y will be interested
will be solid ana handsome. The pres- . in ^ now i n g that Lee county Is about
ent government vault will have new j to [ m j, rove her road, that form the
doors put in, and will be divided Into <yjnnectlng link. The county commis-
two compartments’and otherwise re- slon( . rs of j^, [„ order to arrive at
modeled fbr the tank's needs. | gome definite and satisfactory under-
AVhen completed the Bank of CJm- landing in regard to the location and
morce will have a home of whlch^ it
and Americus may well feel proud.
THE NEW PENSION I.AW
IS NOW IN EFFECT
working of the road from Smlthvlllo
to Leesburg, whether the old road be
adopted and straightened wherever
the commissioners deem It advisable
to do so, or to lay out an altogether
new route, commencing at Hays' cross-
Nen Blank* Will he FnrnMicd to 0:d lng and keeping on the west elde of
the railroad the entire distance, have
I decided U.ut ,the citizens of Leesburg
yes- and Smlthvflie, together with the res-
Capt. John A. Cobb, ordinary,
terday received the following letter idents living on the road between the
from tjie commissioner of yenslinif: _ j two points and all other Interested, be
*”T!ie pension bill, to Put' in force notified to Beet them at Adams on the
the provision * of the new conatltii- 14th of July to finally settle the mat-
tional ault u.dmerit Has been passed an! .ter. v .AiA
approved bjr the govorpiar. uqd tU>w, —
the pension law. -. V |. 8 or ,*, d l ? 1 V*2
••n„ nisi ink., nnv iliore aunllCi- 8a * e °* Chills am
defer the anticipated
| visit some of bis fair
Accompanied by his
nd a aon, be called oa.
| women In different
hot yet made a aclec-
I
[wl.'o possesses a for-
p.oftO, Is €0 /ears of
not more than 40.
Inducements he.
procure an Ideal
led:
pman between 18 and
who lias a cheerful
111 Hve with me and
make us happy,
Do not take any* AW* a'>pli«:>*
ne olj banks for lid'g'U |
soldiers and Indigent widows. The
new hill repeals the tndlfPBt ftA here
tofore tn fjrca for Uyma classes- 1'/.
forms for the' minks 'ifndcr the flew
law arc In the hands of the printers.
G66” will cure any
and Fever. Price 25c.
AGAIN IS SAFE BLOWN
AND BAIL OF HONEY
llu*y At Sumtrr
Week.
This
At aooh a* L,can get then*, printed, t For the second time within the we:k
I will supply you with Instructions, the posiofflce and Cential railway de-
b.w to use them (a- applicants. 8«»> l*ot at Sumter, ten mHts below Atneri-
lo all inquirers to be uailcnt. ljfiey'flus, was burglarized yesterday ffiorn-
Vlll be -offrorded amplf^HwrGpfltr; lng. the robbers escaping with sbeir
' •flbpageod-’loet. Only a few days ago the pbst-
Thc Car of Steady Service
tb get' their applications
on for 1911 rolls.”
Throw a brick at
hlip. and you will
—today or tomorrow.
office at Sumter was robbed and
small sum Of money stolen, and tho
thieves evidently went back yester-
ii, „„.n day morning to the easy Job. Entrance
Ult ? the building irns effected through
row ‘_* a window?, but the robbers left by an
open door, unbarred from wlthl^.
About )30 of Uncle Ham’s coin wee
stolen' yesterday and about $F Ijom
tisp depot safe. There Is yet no clew
to tfie safe breakers.
Is better than any previous Rambler in quality, dig
nity, silence and comfort, and, in many respects, it
is" superior to any other automobile. •
BANK OF COMMERCE
Americus, Ga.
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
One of America’s Strongest and Mott Con?
servatire Companies.
Henry J. Bagley, general agent
Planters Bank Bldg., (Americas, Ga.