Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, July 21, 1910, Image 7

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Gin that Does Perfect Work Under All Conditions BAGLEV OUT OF RACE FOR SEAT IN HOUSE. Pressure of Other Business Cause Assigned. Munger System thor- [cleans and dries the eFore it delivers it to The process of the cotton in the separator and dis- , in addition to remov- | the trash and dirt, up and loosens the caving it in the best condition for the handle. Mr. George W. Bagley has ret!r»1 from the race for representative from Sumter county. This action upon his part will cause regret ta the very large number of friends whose cordial support be would have had. and will be received by them with* no little sur prise. Pressure of other business, and Inability to make a thorough canvass 1 of the county induces this step upon Mr. Bagley's part. In fact, his candidacy was announc ed by a number of sealous friends, and probably without having fully consult ed bis wishes In the premises, else he would not have entered the race at all. Mr. Bagley has large private Inter ests which demand all of hl» atten tion and time and in addition thereto only one of the many exclusive features which,put the a class bv itself. Every ginner should study these features carefully. M d . . ba f » money in his pocket '‘ engaged with the erection of a baak I building and other affairs connected A RECESS TO AUGUST IS ORDERED BY COURT. SHIPPING IN STATE IS* NOW AT THE HEIGHT FARMERS ARE STILL IN WRESTLE WITH GRASS No Session City Court Next Week. es where the cotton hlarly dirty and trashy ration of separating, and drying can be before delivery to rs. On this^ccount nger 'System can otton under any ^nd is and is the only ican. Munger System Outfit Tbere will be no session of tire City Court of Amerlcus next week —the adjourned June term—as another adjournment until Monday. August Sth., will be ordered by Judge Crisp when court convenes Mondsy morning. When Judge Crisp ordered the ad journment In June until this date It was believed that the farmers could clean their fields of grass within the interim.' But the situation now more serious than at that time, and the court officers, lawyers, jurors and others have asked a further postpone raent of the bonded misdemeanor cases upon the docket This request Judge Crisp will grant, and tbw ad' journed session will go over until August 8th, three weeks hence. Roads Liable to Shippers for Losses. System prepared and copyrighted a handsomely illustrated book on the therewith, which we will send to those interested. The Continental Gin Company, Birmingham, Ala. Dallas, Texas. Memphis, Tenn. Charlotte, N. C 'in Loans Negotiated. New York connections are such that I you time money promptly, at 6 and 7 per iterest on your farm. Failing to see me need money you will be the loser, of any Company renewed. For these reasons oplv Mr. Bagley deems It best not to enter the legisla tive race actively, and therefore after a candidacy of a few days only re tires. f. Hanesley, Americus, Ga. Soreness of the mnscles, whether In duced by violent exercise or Injury, is quickly relieved by the free application Chamberlain's Liniment. Tbit liniment is equally valuable for musclar rheu matism. and always affords quick re lief. Sold by all dealers. People are not anxious tb wtut heaven is by a visit to if. prove Machines are being used to compile the census. Suppose Atlanta will have a double-decker. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel polsoaoua matter, cleanse the system, cure constipation and sick headache. Sold by all dealers. TOM FELDER TO ENTER BACE FOB ATTORNEY GENERAL Is Consulting His Atlanta Frieads Te That End. Atlanta, Ga.. July 19.—Thomas S. Felder, of Macon, la In Atlanta, ad vising with his personal and political friends oosecrnlng his probable can didacy for attorney general of Geor gia. It Is stated by persona who en joy the confidence of Mr. Felder tbst te will be a candidate and It la be lieved be will formally announce be fore he returns to Macon. Cures Colds] Prevents Pneumonia Reports on the peach crop from va rious seoqfona of the state Indicate that this crop'baa been the most success ful from the standpoint of quality and receipts In years, and this de spite a car shortage felt in South Georgia an in the . Amerlcus territory especially. In this connection one grower calls attention to a law which many grow ers have aparently overlooked, and that Is the statute making tt|e roads liable for resulting damages, If tbs grower has given a written request 24 hours beforehand for cars. Growers have either depended on Crops He^e Cleaned to ■ Some Extent.' Rain yesterday again threatens put the cotton fielda In the green col umn, although progress has been, made during the past ten days in get ting rid of tbs grass that threatened to overwhelm them and thus render the cotton crop of Sumter this year al most a total failure. Near Amerlcus, particularly where day labor waa to be had, many of th* fields have been partially cleaned and. present a batter appearance. Fanners are more cheerful over con ditions at this present time than they have been at any time during the la3t six weeks, while the weed is still smaiL verbal requests for cars, or have not it Is taking on considerable fruit and made them 24 hours In advance, as tbs indications are that a fairly good- required by law. Where this law 1ms crop will be made, been strictly compiled with, growers in many sections the stand of cot- have not suffered. 'ton Is very bad. The cotton crop la The movement of the Siberia crop about twenty to thirty days late. Tha I* general over the state, In north first bale of cotton was sold about the he well ai South Georgia. It is Im- first of August list year and it Is not possible to strike an average of believed that the first bale will he Prices, but they have ranged In South marketed this year before the 20th of Georgia from 75 cent* to ft a orate, August ' f. o. b„ or about 9448 a car. | The general opinion prevails that Pesetas hare never presented any the cotton crop will bo at least 34 finer appearance than this year, or per cent short of a foil crop, been In better condition for shipping.! Reports from-the corn crop indicate ■' r 'that tt la as good as usual and in soma Lice soon eat up yvtor profits. Kill lections It la far better than last year. Si'bSV l7« h ^ ke LiocH Ce for PO m. d t!: Th# C0 ™ «*» bce “ *"»« ror body lico. i^'co uiQchi ror niltoi .. « « a ii w«,. and Head Lice Ointment for little, lher * 64 no other r *‘ n f * 11 ' the present chicks. All art guaranteed to give M»*>n will be sufficient to make the satisfaction. Eldrldge Drug Co. The gyroplane sensation Is latest. The man who gets on a knows how It feels. early crop. *4 FOB REPRESENTATIVE. i I am a candidate for representative from Sumter county, anbject to the It aeems that tbe campaign of peace' primary of August 23d, and will ap- la over, but the campaign of pieces Is' predate your support. Respectfully, Just beginning. | J. E. MATHIS.' ARLICK BROTHERS COMP AN Yi ' ' ' ,/h f > • ' Successors to PINKSTON COMPANY. FOR ONE WEEK! Just before going to New York and Eastern markets for Pall and Winter goods, •ropose to make a GRAND SWEEP of everything in the house for one week„ ; 'ant room for the new goods and the money to pay for them. Beginning WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th, Closing WEDNESDAY, JULY 27th, 1910. a Few Plain Statements, Though Enough to Interest Any One ! r e have no one in the Ready-to-Wear Department to make alterations, there. r e say—-Take your choice any Suit, Skirt, Coat, Waist, Muslin Underwear, etc, AT EXACTLY HALF PRICE 1ECE OF • MEN'S, YOUTHS AND BOYS' CLOTHING AT EXACTLY HALF-PRIG (EXCEPT OVER-ALLS AND COTTON PANTS.) and 12 12c. Muslin at 5c yard. Everything else in the house (except domestics) at 25 perct. >u buy $1.00 worth we give you back 25c; if you buy $5.00 worth we give you back $1.25. RLICK BROTHERS COMP Sncccssors io BlNKSTON COMPANY.