Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, October 27, 1910, Image 5

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WE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES RECORDER. THURSDAY OCTOBER 27. 1910 KTH DAY FOR EDDINfi? NEVER Gave Young Marble Heart. ct 26.—No, Misa Flo?' I Clinton avenue, Irving stt't think that marriage ut she does have decided jthe husbandly qualities jm who, after she has ■ three times, postpones sks her to name a fourth {explained to young Ai' pstney of No. 1X2 Little- fewark, on a" recent oc Ithe young man callai | effect the former te'.j- [ him: ou’re on a "busy .wire, t you that number three fit’s my turn." ^’keeping company” five ' just eighteen. A year engaged, ilephone girls are very Soden found time i the rest of the girls, key said, dding day drew, near ride-to-be with them to of their number, |d a plentiful supply of put of their earnings, ent the expression ps. dd no one ever had nd a better sweetheart on she gave up h;r re ahi Was to he mi'- hestney came to her. pry, but felt- that he ndertake the expenses {ew of the high cost of arcity of work, was disappointed, yet he didn't feel like go- elephone office and day should be post- ne, and with it Mc- nplalned he had not pioyment, and asked She deferred. Bay was set and Mc- |he same apology. The [but she didn’t name at week McChestncy ' chance three times," “You didn’t con- Now-lt is my turn B postpone it for all m* .. . 1 doesn’t think that pllure, but— VEK TUBE BFT IX IIEli IIODV Discloses Relic of a Operation, UNCLE SAID’S NEW CHECK ON BORROWERS. Examiners to Keep list of Them in All Towns. (Special to Tlmes-Recorder.) Washington, D. C„ Oct. 26.—A ten* tive system of collecting credit formation for the benefit of *08110001 bank examiners, with the compilation and cheeking up of the commitment of largo local and extended borrowers, has been formulated by a committee of the examiners who have been meetlug at the Treasury Department. Every examines hereafter will keep for his own use a complete file of alf large and extended borrowers In his district, from which lists will be sent to the Treasury Department for summariz ing. The machinery available to Comp troller of the Currency Murray will be put to work to gather such credit formation as can be obtained from national banks and from State banks and trust companies situated In states where there is already cooperation* be tween the Federal and slate banking officials, as in New York. The ex aminers will not divulge the name of the bank where a line of Credit la found of an extended borrower, their special reports giving the total only pf the loans listed. These lists are to be entirely confidential. It is not contemplated that a com prehensive plan, which will guarantee the assembling of complete credit In formation covering commitments n all the banks in the United 8tates, shall be practical at this time, nor is the personal or intimate relationship between the banka and the borrowe's to be Interfered with. It Is expected, however, that thp knowledge that a hundred or more men are keeping a constant check on the borrowings will make it extremely razardous for the dishonest individual,'Arm. or corpora tion to get money from the nations! banks. THINK OF Mexican Mustang' AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU. Relief from pain that might otherwise cause you hours of agony*. 4 Tired out muscles eased up and made ready for another day’s work. Lameness in the back and shoulders promptly cured and stiff joints limbered up- Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Mashes ren dered painless and quickly healed. Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica robbed of their anguish and banished forever. \ Ulcers, Old Sores and Open Wounds healed promptly and permanently. The first application of Mexican Mus tang Liniment subdues the pain but it continues its work until every quivering nerve is soothed and quieted. The great penetrating power of tills famous remedy enables it to do this quickly and positively. In all cases of Sprains, Bruises or Lame- nesfe. Mexican Mustang Liniment should be rubbed, in persistently. The antiseptic qualities of this old relia ble household remedy make'it safe and sure. . - Prices 25c., 50c., $1.00 per bottle. For aala by all Dranbtat LYON MFG. CO. 41 to 45 So. 5th St, BROOKLYN, N.Y. SUPERB MEMORIAL TO THE LATE DR. WISE Will Be Erected in the Fam i ily Lot at Plains. Next week there will be erected in the cemetery at Plains one of the fin cat monuments in thi4 section of tl, state, as a memorial to jthe late' Dr, B. T. Wise and other members of his family. Dr. Wise, one of the leading phyti clans of Southwest Georgia, died about a year ago. The large burial plot ol the family will he surrounded with a heavy granite coping. Over the grave of Dr. Wise will be placed a massive granite slab, highly polished, and suitably Inscribed, at the head belay placed a large granite urn, In which flowers can be deposited. In the centre of the lot will m placed the monument. This will b a massive obelisk of Wlnnsboro blue hammered granite. The obelisk is , October 26.—As he ove an abscess from . Melinda Marie, 32 Penza, of the Cooper den, encountered a Vhitch proved to be a ling about two inches some difficulty was Nioman explained that tw . enty , 6et hlghj r | a i ng f rom g j-2 ft. square base. The Inscription on ’I It is in rounded.carved-letters, giving ft. Bfit .been left in her Operation for .abscess Italy about a ye.tr I a very ar tistic effect, it had .been removed ciark’s Monumental Works now h is lievlng that an occv the inK > nuDie nt and coping ready for altered was due to* , the. new abscess 1 tY’S SON TOBARRACKS Knits Until )f May. i .Times-Kecorder.) October 25.— Clay of the United '-Academy, a son of ; Georgia, •will he cou- Irracks at West Point 1911, according to the lident Taft today, ras courtmartialed and ! leaving tbe cadet llm- be court ordered him August 28, 1911. shipment and within a few days every thing will be in place, on the Wise lot. itllng neighbor, Daw - county fair yesterday, i tt Is. Many Americu - end. i Lot s wife tbe first wo- I her salt? JNEY’S »ECTORANT It CENSUS BUREAU SHOWS LESS COLTON GINNED. This Should Help Boost the Price of Cotton. .Washington, D. C., October 25.—Tbe census bureau today Issued Its cotton report showing 5.410,960 bales, count- lag‘round bales as half bales gtnnel from the growth of 1910 to October 18, compared with 5,530, 967 for 1909; 6.296,166 for 1908 and 4,420,428 for 1907. The Famous Is the Lamp of Real Beauty because it gives the best light of all lamps. The Rayo gives a white, soft, mellow, diffused light-easy on the eye because it cannot flicker. You can use your eyes as long as you wish under the Rayo light without strain. The Rayo Lamp is low-priced, and even though you pay $5, $10 or $20 for other lamps, you may get more expensive decorations but you cannot get a better light than the low-priced Rayo gives. A strong, durable shade-holder holds' the shade on firm and true. This season’s new burner adds strength and appearance. Once a Rayo User, Always One. 2 r to tht nearest agency of the Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) Does Your Roof Leak? , If so Recover with A incarnated Arc Flint Rooting STANDARD (Same Insurance as metal.) Not affected by heat or cold. Not affected by acids. If Amalgamated Roofing fails to give satisfaction we will refund your > money. Investi gate. Call or write for samples. Americus Construction Company, AMERICUS, GEORGIA. SHS JOYNER’S A Great Lot of Fire and Bankrupt Goods offered to you in one Tre mendous Sale. Our buyer has just sent us from Chicago a large amount of Are and bankrupt goods. These goods were sold in lots, and our buyer picked only the very best of the goods offered for *us. The bankrupt goods are not dam-aged at alt and the fire goods are only slightly damaged (by haring been a little .wet or .burned. Just think of getting the very cream of ( a fire and bankrupt stock tn one enormous Fire sod Bankrupt Sale. Fire and Bankrupt Prices: J. & P. Coate Thread 3c spool. This famous and best thread made was only wet, and is not damaged as to strength and durability. Our regular stosk is not included in this lot. Yard Wide Bleaching 5c yard. Extra good quality and full - 36 inches wide.' This bleaching was not in the fire goods lot. A 10 cents value. '61.00 Wool Goods 19c yard. These are genuine all-wool goods In beauti ful .patterns, but are slightly stained and burned. The damage is mostly on the edge.. 400 bunches Braid, lo each. Regular 4 and 6 yard packages of feather stitch braid in good quality and '■widths. Slightly soiled by water. Only-lc baa. 19c Hose Supporters 5c <palr. About 100 pair ladles' and children's hose supporters in white and black m this lot. A hummer'for 5c. Come quick. 15c Barrettes and Pins, 6c each. AU these large Barrettes and braid pins are regular )5c and 10c -values, in first class condition. Black and White Pins, 4c cube. The famous Triangle^; Cube best'pins com prising 100 assorted, large and small heads In either blacker white. 75c Teddy Bear Caps, 29c each. A great assortment of these In all col ors and richly trimmed in fine silk to match. Out of bankrupt stock. In fine condition. - \ Sale begins Saturday. Oct. 29th. Be here early and get yonr choice. tbo - A Domestic Serial. This magaxine looks rather worse for wear.” Yes, It’s the one I sometimes lend to the servant on Sundays." Doesn’t she get tired of reading r.’- ■ways the same one?" f’Oh. ®o! You see, it’s the same book, but It’s always n different ser vant!" CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. t The Kind You Have Always Bought W. A. JOYNER. New Lot Bulbs. HYACINTHS, NARCISSUS, SACRED LILIES, GARDEN SEED, WINTER GRASS SEED. REH6ERTS DRUG STORE. A B C D E Funny way to begin an advertisement; you will say. Well, here’* our point, we are shoe merchants. Fitting feet is our business and to do this properly, we‘ carry shoes in the above named widths. Possibly—you are in the habit of send ing to other cities for footwear, either you cannot get fitted or suited. Well, listen phrase, the next time that idea enters your heaio come to see US. New stock Wfchei? & and Julian & Korenge shoes in bv? st styles* We are also Americus agei*\ ts .Tor the famous Mrs. A. R. Kings shoes for clhJdren. v New Arrivals in Ladies Ready to Wean PINKSTON COMPANY, - UNDER THE]WINDSOR, ‘ WATCHES! The largest assortment in Amer- cus, and our prices are the lowest* DANIELS, The Jeweler, Next door to Ansley’s new building EMBROIDERY SALE Begining Monday morning, 9 o’clock, sharp, I will sell 5 and 6 yard lengths embroidery at never before heard of, prices. W. E. Wood, 213 FORSYTH STREET.