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the AMEJUCUS WF.KT.y TIME8-REC0RDER. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1910
IS BUSY
TO RICHES
of Movemen
farted.
Ing Hold and Great
ened in the Move
file State’s Wealth
m.
! to
Tinies-Tlecorder.)
ctober 11.—The
-it ion of Theodor
l at the Conservi-
Atlanta last Satu,
t Jn forceful words
er that Georgia a.nl
rease In riches an«l
han any other sec
States during the
has been electrics
wakening the peiup'
^Ue possibilities they
;ed tne Greater Geo--
r magnificently; the
jsually content to stay
1 on clrorjs day—and
few—are awakened;
listening, asking,
of business at the
■headquarters hare
:roat stimulus has
all of tire twenty
of the state. The
Id committees of
circuits have ar-
mieetings at various
Wy
suits
icetings will be he'd
and from now unt 1
whirlwind crusade
Georgia Publicity
people of the stale
Ity to the smallest
In truth and
has to bring to her
people from t
fulfillment of Col.
prophecy,
e Way-cross Jour-
g the ipeople of
i to work for I the
hat glorious material
ork with! Senator Gao.
m
pbolleve we had a
Id not live In It.
states aVI sec
|[ I' would pu.ll ui
re; if I thought
nly 50 cents
want to be burlel
on It."
ns victory. Geor
will lie Greater
e time of Col.
(Hon if every man
according to which
K
ithor
COLLEGE BOYS TO
BE ASKEDTO DRILL
And Otherwise. Aid in Making
Field Day a Success,
Outlook Indicates That Next Tuesday
Will See Some Spirited, as Wei! as
Amusing, Contests Pulled Off at
the Dali Park.
RHEUMATISM
PURIFYING THE BLOOD
THE ONLY PERMANENT CUBE
No case of Rheumatism was ever
cured except by a thorough purifica
tion of the blood; just as long as the
blood remains charged with ferment
ing uric acid poison, the painful dis
ease will continue. The pains and
aches of Rheumatism are simply su
perficial effects of the impurities in
the circulation, and sometimes may
be temporarily relieved by the appli
cation of plasters, liniments, hot
cloths, etc. Butthe person who trifles
with this dangerous disease by 'de
pending on local treatment alone, is
certain to pay for the mistake with
constant suffering later on. S. S. S.
cures Rheumatism in the only way it
is possible to cure the disease. It
goes down into the blood, and re
moves the uric acid from the circula
tion, so that the nerves, bones, mus-
The Field Day on next Tuesday at
the toll i>ark looms up larger and
arger with each day's developments
and it now gives promise of beius
an occasion far surpassing in inter? :i
any of the original anticipations of ,
the ladies and those assisting them In | cleS and i ointa are lubricated and fed
the preparations. .
Yesterday it was suggested that fit-
Agricultural College be requested i;
give an exhibition drill of its lies,
drilleid cadets In the centre of the bill
ground, and make that one of the
special features of the occasion. Few
People in Americus have seen th
boys march and drill and It would
make a pretty and Inspiring -picture t" I ’j », • , —r 1
have the entire battalion, or'a picked “tiffed
company, executing the manual before mnscles are made jK and eve^y
ti.o large assemblage of spectators. troublesome symptom of Rheumatism
In edition to making a request of * s permanently corrected. Book on
Supt. Cullom to this end it will also Rheumatism nnd any medical advice
be urged that the brass band .at the fr i£Jt°_ aU who write.
with nourish
ing elements
instead of being
continually ir
ritated and in
flamed with the
sharp, uratic
i m p u r i t y .
When S. S. S.
has clennsed
nnd purified the
school be present and assist In making
the occasion a lively one with soma
good patriotic music. The band loons
well and plays well, considering tne
short time it has nodal band -prac-
■hice, and the entire citizenry of
lAmericuo would appreciate such a.
act of courtesy on the .part of the
college to the library and the 'hospital
in whose behalf the day of field sports
is being held.
Professors Arnett and Yeomans,
the Hilgh -School faculty, Seeretar
Harvey, of the Y. M. C. A., and M
Rowlson are taking much interest in
the events and many of the Hi
School -boys will !he entered.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, do.
Paint Advice
;.|B0SS BARNES DROPS OUT
OF STATE COMMITTEE.
Old Guard Is Heady to Sulk
in Its Teals.
(Special to TImes-Recorder.)
Albany, N. Y„ October 12.—Contend
ing that his iparty loyalty had been
it Is I questioned through the failure of Ec
ho ped that some of the Agricultural ra *' Prent1 * 3 - the new chairman of
■CATION
THE MONEY.
ax Fund Paid It
Year.
College faculty mill also take a hand the Re, I >ul > Ucan State Committee, to
and pick out some of the promising re " a PI ,0 int him a member of the Ex-
oung athletes tther-e for the various I native committee of the State Com
events. It is proposed to enter tile I William Barnes, Jr., of Al
bova along age lines. Some spirited bany ’ has tondorc ' J hls resignation as
contests will be the result, and with atlte c 5J !: ™:ti:eeman from the Twei,-
good number of entries from the tF-Thlrd Congressional district, com-
public schools and the Agricultuni j i ,r ^l n 8 Albany and Sclmectady coun-
College the rivalry wlald -be quite In- [
tense.
The race track Is now in readiness
Mr. Barnes led the fight against, the
selection of Col. Theodore Roosevelt
Let us help you, with some experienced paint advice, to select the right'
paint for your home. It requires experience and paint knowledge, because
the paint is just as important as the lumber, hardware and furnishings.
We can help you. Also let us show you some tasteful color combinations
for your home; let us explain why, if you ask your painter to use
ACME QUALITY
HOUSE PAINT —77-,
you will save money and get better paint. The real test of paint value is^
not the per gallon cost, but the yards of surface it will cover and the years
it will last. Acme Quality House Paint costs less
because it takes less and lasts longer. -
Come in and get an Acme Quality Painting
Guide Book and some color suggestions.
- i ,
If it’s a surface to be painted, enameled, stained, varnished or j
finished in any way, there’s an Acme Quality Kind to fit the purpose.
JNO. W. SHIVEk, Agent, Americus, 6a.
■31
for tile boys and the men, and iprac- aa temporary chairman of the recent ^
tloe can be indulged -In every day now. Republican state convention at Sar::-
A'mong the events provided are stand-' tosa-
ing high jumps, standing broad Jump;
running high jumps, running broal | MEETIXG OF ATT GROWERS
jumps, hurdle race, 100 yards <lasn
wheelbarrow race, old shoe race, pie
eating contestTpeaniat scramble,'hobble
skirt race, sack race, fat men’s rac
lean men’s 'race, etc. Three events
In which the ladies are especially In
tereated, aa confined solely to their
sex, are tho wood sawing conteo 1
nail driving contest and target shoo'
ing.
With BE IMI'ORTAXT
Contention Will Assemble at Monti-
cello Shortly.
Cairo, Ga„ October 10.—Chairman J.
B. Wight, of Cairo, h-as issued a call
for -tte ninth annual convention of
the Natlomal Nut Growers' Association
1-rites, men, boys and .girls de,3i--1 whlchjrtll be held at Monticello, Fla.,
Ina to enter any of the events can November 2 and 3.
leave their names with Mrs. Taylor J
at the library.
As a nut growing center there art-
few places more Interesting than Mon.
5SF
Barbecue dinner will bo served at I tlcello. There are more and larger
location wants tho t; lc .park from 1 to 3 .p. m. Then the
jr/ the full one- HOrts begin,
eut. for school pur-}
“ s year ' anl a ao MAXY KIXDS OF FERTILIZER
fjturn over to 1'
l».ng'from this tax.
- full tax has bee*
been somewhat of
hat the school fund
full amount com-
treasury from this
the Board of
Ilf the money arlt-
of this tax. It
more than antic!
the HigU School,
with extra financial
j It accordingly
i a communication to
last night, with the
■Hik be levied and
would'call far tho
Lt SOT SEIZE
1 ROYAL ESTATES
II be Allowed to Keep
by Republic.
,nce, October 11.—At-
say that the new
’oraiment has declared
,not to seize the private
King Manuel. There has
•peculation over tills mai-
ublican leaders said sever, i
1 in outlining their so-called
Ont If tho revolt was a auc-
Wtld favor the seizure of
’property and tide paymen-
lal pension to the king.
1 fortune te very large, both
il -property -end In houses
The kieg, however, pivs
all hU properQi like any
ARE BEING SOLD IX GEORGIA
nut nurseries at that place than at
■any other In tide world.
In an'd around that city there are at
least 2,000 acres of orchards, -most of
the mlbelng buded and grafted trees.
Some of the oldest seedling pecan
Atlanta, Ca„ October 12.—Ten years I trees east of the Mississippi -river are
ago there were only 640 brands growing about the homes of Montl-
fertlllzers sold In Georgia, and tho I cello,
aggregate sales of ferl'itllzers then To those, tiderefore, who are lnter-
were 482.571 tops of straight fert!!- ested In nut growing In any of Its
izers, and 88,076 tons of cotton seed Phases, there can be no more attracl-
meal.
The report of the Department
Agriculture just out shows that
lve place than Monticello, and certainly
of I no better time to visit It'.than during
for I the con vent Inn when the put Crop o'
the year Just qaded, October 1, the Uh* jvar will be ripening.
Nut growers from almost every tut
number of ibratrJs of fertilizers sold
in the state has increased more tha 11 growing state will be present.
-Idree times, numbering now 2,451’
brands, and the aggregate sales
more than twice as much, or 1,022,-
048 tons of straight fertilizers, anj
01,152 tons of cotton seed meal
BOY LEAVES WITH CIRCUS f
MOTHER IS HEARTBROKEX
the cause of a woman’s storm.
Macon. Ga„ October .* t —Mrs. Dol’y
The calmness of a’^tefrequerttly | the widowed mother of little
1 12-year-old Storey Jones, is distressed
and heartbroken because 'he has dla-
I appeared, and It is -believed ha went
I xwaiy with a circus which appeared
I here -Thursday. Tib city has fhmish-
I ed ‘her transportation to enable .h'
to overtake the circus and search for'
her son.
JUST
ONE
WORD that word Is
THE SHOE OF
SENSIBLE SERVICE
The sensible shoe is the one that is
neat-and 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, but
for 41 years we have been training ourselves in the art,
of shoe making. Wb 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. If
they are right—we are right I We feel that we have Your shoe—
the rest is with you.
Call on the HUB shoe merchant—have him fit you with a
pair of HUB shoes. Hade in all styles for Men, Women and
Children.
JOS. ROSENHEIM SHOE CO. SAVANNAH* GA.
Makers of HUB Shoes
it refers t* Dr. Tntt’aUverPIlU and
MEANS HEALTH.
«c"d c :i?Wrtioo»
Sick headed.*?
Vlrtlgo?
fofomnta?
ANV of these symptom, end mtny ether*
I edict. Inaction of the LIVER.
SCo-CL 3NT«oc3L 7
Tutt’sPills
Take No Substitute.
[TEDDY IS COMIXG BACK
j SOME MORE TO ATLAXTA
“A4 Hrt ■! -have a steady Job” re- ■
marked the fellow who had been en- ■ Plays a Return Date In Georgia Early
gaged to do a tlght-rope act.
A woman la never aa proud of her
ankles as a man can be of bis beard.
la Xew Year.
ISTUART’S
•VCHB MB JUNIPER C0MP0IM
FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES
BO Yeara on tha Markst
Atlanta, Ga:, October 12.—Theodore
Roosevelt la coming to Atlanta again
'In about five months, and the chances
'armIt will be a longer visit than he
pa.M the city last Saturday. The oc
casion of hls coming will be the
Southern Commercial Congress -which
convenes hire next March, with
expected attendance of 3,000-buslne.’o
men, representing every stats end ev-
»■!-' li.e of busiiir-s is tha South.
Funeral Directors
And Embalmzrs,
J. H. BEARD, - - Director.
THE ALLISON FERRE CO.
Americus, Ga. -11
Telephone 80 and 106. Day: Phone 253