Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, November 24, 1910, Image 5

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WORK OF BOLL WEEVIL | Against Successful. THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER NOVEMBER 24. 1910 ifttn W. Calvin.) weevil. The losses totion growers In Texas i--«ri*gate millions o [government estimate fo loss occasioned by Loomed to *22.000,000; 1906. *20.000,000; o 190*. *30.000,000. lo.s seems to hare I in 1, i iieiaiia. WHY NEW YORK MEN TAFT’S JONAH’S TO JMT MARRY BE THROWN Troubles Smoothed Bachelor’s Path. s T!“ 5 ' d0r ‘' t 1 * et a “ rrl <» " echoed Archibald Clavering ln respond , 0 Mias Singieyefs inquiry. “that's a co incidence. Aunt Selina asked me thit selfsame question In a letter I received this morning. Why." he mused. “I don't biro to get married—that's why." MUs Slngleyet opened her large eyes and staretj. in Cabinet. Washington. D. C.. November 12.—As FLORIDA DEEP IN POLITICS AGAIN Stockton, Blount and Bryan Ire Hot After II. WHO W£ ARE Our Special Holiday Offer ’ Claverlng con- ‘Thata the answer, which l.a, been most tinned. "Men .with, comfortable ... a results Is that which comes don't have to get married. Time 11 by burning the am when a man married for a home Jail, the careful selection That time Is long past. Time wus use of seed or the earl- when a man married that he might be surrounded with comforts. That is now considered ancient history." “But suppose you should fall love,” coyly suggested the lady. Falls In Love Regularly. “But, my dear lady, t do fall In love —Justus reguhrly as tt>« spring comes round." assured'OUverIng. "But why awaken so sweet a thing ns love by so sour a thing as marriage I tell you what you do." heywent on. "Just come down to my apartments and see why I don't get married., Get some murried friend to come along glth you and l;il ahow 'you about the place. I hunk at Manny's, you know.' So Miss Slngleyet and the chaperon dropped in on (havering one bright, sunny morning. His “bunk" consisted of two large rocdfstand bath, furnished In Napoleonic style. Soft dull grays predominated!; even tl|e woodwork ln the suite wis gray satinwood. The furniture was made of the same costly- wood. the four-poster bed. the-table and tbe desk, while the hangings were of the softest gray velour and Tallahassee. Flu.. November 22— U/HV UF MAKF THFCF flFFFPQ No other Importers can muke sack a Sequel to the election results has Already and In full tilt, Florida has "HI "L ITI/lllL IIILoL Ul i LUO fers. The trusu cannot compel us to come the crippling of President Tail 1 another campaign on her hands and W t buy In large quantities. In dealing with us, you do not pay profit! to mlddlamen. We sail flrst-olass good* at We are Importers and Distributers of high-grade European and American Wines and Whskles. Tbe Sweden-Amerlcau Co. Is lnde;»endent of any Traat ,’■> ’ d. generous of- 11 at their prices. and Hitchcock, and the appolnaiem United States Senator-El'eet Nanoleon Msccantile Agencies, and lie will tell your of our highs landing, or Dave your Express Algent writs' any Of two or three full ft *. ; , Press Agent ln Cincinnati, ahd sea how well we stand. You can be assured that we will do exactly sa we say. atrt In their pise toM Wnt* Bonaparte Broward left a vacancy in f Slt y0 ‘will receive the .best of treatment at our hands, ' v,. street's ay Kx- the ranks of the state's officialdom . . — — TfAlllUIMAl V "Below we reproduce testlmonlasl from a few of our steady customers. We have hundreds A new deal lias been forced upon the that must be filled by the legislature' ILOIIITIUIilHLiJ more, but selected these because they were from men who are known all over this country. 'President and new men mult come In- In April, and it 1 9 necessary that 0ur goods please them. Don't you think they are worth' a trial by you? t»/„e administration. Either William the atste'a choice should be named ,'n ■ ■■■■ ' ■ — ■' ■"» ■■■» ■of cotton, proper prep- 1 soil, a liberal use of [tillzer adapted to the light cultivation far m of war-waging In' I materially hinder the |hil“ the parasites were A dd of endeavor, the Feevils pressed forward is—the absence of rain i i factor of more than Itance and effectiveness. | cotton known as King. big boll. Mebane. ,nd Parker figured con. | the contest and gave ntisfactlon. King. Park in' the preferred varle- 1 might present your i clear Insight Into the In? them to understand give were tbe efforts of officials to the war evil. and. especially the | of the slmpller proco- ; seed of the earliest Al. H. Woods, one of America's most famous Theatrical Managers, saytt: •'Enter my standing order for one trai ls* of whlsgty and “lie "f Sm-dNIi Pitnelt each uionllt. I propose to be a steady customer.” AMen White, of Kansas, as successor ® democratic primary. | Cliff Gordon, the "German Senator,"I Bobby North, one of the stars of, 0 1 nK ‘ r ' of ' lctor Murdork. as John N. C. Stockton, for nearly aj the actor, manager who has made the The Folllea of 1910, says: “I don't lie. postmaster general Is regarded as quarter of a century the stalwart de-| world laugh, aays: “Have never had ller* I ever bad such good whiskey prouai e. Herbert Parsons, of New fender of those principles which of better liquors or at better prices. I|as year Private Slock.' lion caa you torn, is strongly Indicated for a cab-; late were designated as Browardlan; carry them everywhere with me.” I sell If for Abe pricer Inet position. If Secretary of War Nathan P. Bryan, one of the 1 ' tran,ferr ^ *“ ,:im J K>wprfjI the younger leaders who y ou B ..|j note a,*. w0 have llited a number cf standard wine* and llquora In our order blank. They are. ' parunent aa a reault of a re- have arisen In the Broward faction, one and all, liquors that are lit to grace the sideboard of any home In America. We want to call your especial organisation, Representative Henry A. 1 and W. A Blount, strong, able and 1 attention to our famous "SWEEBISI1 PUNCH." This Is one of the best hollda yllquors that haa appeared ln years. Cooper nt*y become secretary of war generally considered a conservative.! 1: ls n * l4e lr0!u a recipe that hat been handed down from generation to generation by tbs Royal Family of Sweden. " 1 .. _ . . and is now, far the first time, put upon the American market Too much can not lbs said for It. — mere inree are tne men wno are be- 2 Quarts MADE 3 M00 ON HIS j fore Florida asking support for the 40.ACRE FARM highest office In their gift Men who fought for Senator Talla- And in Addition Got Good Living Off ferro against Broward are today fight- . _ Ike Place. In* for Stockton. Others from th A M, jn »-4-o (Moultrie Observer.) *ame side are working for Nathan T* AsfUCI I LO Who says farming don't pay? Bryan and still others for Blount. Nobody who knows anything about Perhaps the death of Broward has ha l ^““ the aubject. Its effect In calling more forcibly to Just listen to this record for forty mind that there ls good even ln one acres of Colquitt county land. Mr. »ho Isa political opponent. And out C. Clsrk Is the proprietor of the of th'ia. perhaps, has grown a new; pace In question. This year be had and broader minded sentiment an, 12 acres In corn which yielded Into Florida politics that will look above bushels and plenty of foJJer. 2', mere petty matters and will seek out acres he had ln cotton. The yield the man an dthe principle for which to this waa 7 to 8 bales sea Island cot- each voter stands. ton and 5 tales abort staple, which ■ thL> will bring over *1,200. In addition LIFE'S MIRROR. OF ANY GOODS IN THE ASSORTMENT MENTIONED IN ORDER BLANK. SHIPPED. AH CHARGES PAID, BY EXPRESS OF ANY GOODS IN THE ASSORIMENT MENTIONED IN ORDER BLANK. SHIPPED. ALL CHARGES PAP. BY EXPBESS $1.85 $2.90 .carpet a dull gray axmlnlster wltb a ^ crt *' ,s mentioned he has 13 line ton. thorough prepara- soft , cur ; ing wWte vlae running h0?B fatt<Mllng - His entire eapens-s Ther e a re lowal hearts, there are far 'Vhreugh it for the ymr will come within are pure and p.d and light cultiva- Claverfng, ln a black doth dressing ^ * * * lease him a net proBt of true; udled the comparative gaKa H n «i,with purple aitin, was eat- ,t C#0 ' 10 * a * nothing-of a good liv- lhtn give to the world the beat you acreage and crop iD| , The individual .liver ID *' .»n J tae'best will come .back to you. service was spread before him on his • is u.v1.1 ■!•». HIT Is 4 Give love, and love to your life will hr, of non-occupancy Jdus |vest. Brins the six years of I 1898-1903, (the weevil was not fully un- f'l. the average acreage 1.371.601 acre*. During fcupancy, 1904-1909, the t was 8,721,165 acres, the last periods of |lng the six years, 1898- ve, averaged 2,813,- slx years of occ t- tl.» crop averaged f-an Increase of 269.537 rst mentioned period, the acreage for the m-oTupanoy. 1898-1903. | the acreage averaged In the period of oc- 11909. the average acre- acred—an increase i crop. 1898-1903, aver- i. In the period 1901- • raged 664,960 bales J the annual average of I These figures exclude SPECIAL! (35 DAY OFFER! Tkla applies from Ner. 20lh la Dee. 25th, Inclaslvr, and will aevrr be repeated. B Puarts of any goods in our assort- C Qfj ment, shipped by express - - - <Pv»C/U And Four Quarlc af any Goods In oor Assortment Absolutely FREE. iiin 12 QUARTS in the shipment for s— $5.80. gray satlnwood table and his paper luy beside him. Ne Wife to Raise a Fuss. "You see. I was ap late last night," he explained as the ladles were usher ed ln. "Which reminds me, Ml«s Slnglyet. that there Is another point. No wife to scold me for being out late, no wife to scold mo for not getting up and attending to business, no uasty- remarks about nty propensity, fot drinking cold water In Gio morning— none of that rot. j-'ott see." “But Isn't It very expensive eating MOTHER OF NINETEEN Bow. , J , „ , H J ! . re f"nh Md > a U Ko U re m of l ‘hea«s w'll lrN FAMOUS SWEDEN ANTIUBLiOWOUT MATCHES WITH OUR SPECIAL. OFFER. THESE MAlCiitw! And llelna So Aonng. Mrs. Kelly Says lhc “ “ ar “ ARE A GREAT NOVELTY AND THEY ALONE ARE WORTH A GOOD PART OF THE TOTAL COST OF THE She Hopes for Many More. Tl-.elr faith In your word and deed. ORDER. ' —»- -J -*-*.*«- TXT ORDER TO INTRODUCE OUR LIQl'ORB WE INCLUDE. FREE OF ANY CHARGE), ONE GROSS OF THE 11^1 Philadelphia. Pa., Nov. Anna Kelly, who li thlrty-flvd years 22.—.Mrs. Gi** tru *h. and your gift will be paid 1: kind, . . And honor wH3 honor need, old, but it the mother of nineteen ) j smile that is sweet will surely children, was hold by Coroner Ford, find so that ho mKiht Investigate the A smile that ls Just as sweet, charge that she had caused the death F „ r „ f# „ a mlrror ot klng anJ alave> of her nineteenth child through ne- T | H Juat what we are and do . gleet and atarvatlon. Slto entered the Then give to the world the best you . , , plea that so long as she la the mother' have, “et .r ested >llr ot »!■•««» children she should not Ahd the best will come back to you. Oh, no. they thaHe no extra charge 1,6 l ,ro,ec utei. for senlng up here,” he explained. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. ORDER BLANK. "And, Coroner Ford.” she continued, — . . ... "I am but thirty-five yeara old. and >■ Why. the p-ace »mt|d fall If they d J be .f ore i dle i exl>ect t0 b ave many GEORGIA—S-'inter County. that. Half th e fello^-f eat ln tlA?lr .. Ta the Superior Courtof Said CouO^v: rooms. Come alonrvver and I’ll ahow * qh The ;»etItlon of J. A. Taylor and J. V<M Dielr Crf«!»v : « rooms *’ ' Her ,lor> wa8 ' erlfled She Wl * M. Jcnes, bAh of said state and Gentlemen: 3 ^ 1 married when twenty years old and county. resp*tfully shows to tha Find enclosed 9 for wiiloh pleife for- The suite occupied by 3Ir. Crofby c y W everjr year since. In court the following facts: ward by express tbe following ordor: proved to be even more elaborate chan four c!Llfl tifr<| v , re H( . r 1st. That they deslr* for themselves. Naaw af G—<». CPaverings. The room* wore all done . . . .. . . , denart . ,h<,| f associates, successor an J assign. -. . r . _ - - hua»and drhes for a local depart t0 incorporated under txe We Pay Express Charges and guarantee our goods to be Just as represented, is *tated above. Our special four.quart FREE offer 1* limited to thirty-five days, so get your holiday orders In early so aa to avoid delay, is all express companies are very buey at title time of the year. Our offers are the most liberal ever male at any time, at any price, by any firm. If you cannot use twelve quarts yourself, get some of yuuh friends to Join you In ordering, and divide the shipment when It rqjehee , 'vou. l ) _ ' 1 *' 9 THESE ARE ANTITRUST PRICES. AND YOU SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAOE OF THEM WITHOUT DELAY, AS THIS OFFER WILL NEVER BE REPEATED! Send your order TODAY—NOW! Our bolllty business will he very large, and to lueure prompt shipment orders should ge sent In Immediately. » (Tear off Blank and Mall.) (Fill In Blanks Carefully.) In mahogany, the hangings were of, meDt |tor# of ^ n|wt „ a chl!drMi o!d b.ue velvet to match the blue vel- f our . een are de ad. and the woman has vet carpets. About the room «« , alIowed otller per , oa , t0 adopt , h e bronze statuary, rare painting, and # „ vlnf valuable vases. i the facta ln tUa ar- ^a Interest. In the At- Conference this fads of a number of 1 may take the trou- oagh them. titement attest the ar waged against the “Crosby e gone." avid Clavering, as and In Louisiana h is ne showed the ladles about the room,, to a very gratifying -j fear he's getting ready for a tie-up vtent. The flgnrea j ust al soon aa a fellow takes to com- '!ton growers of Mia- ing in at 10 p. m. and getting op at 8 A poet wrote la a tender strain. |mt. Georgia and the a m. y OU can gamble on it that he's hot to take time by getting himself In training.' he protected against "Tie-up." echoed the chaperon, he swoops down on "Wont's that?” 'Soft music—ring—ball and chain- life sentence—marriage," enlightened Cktrerli _ Singer to Slag Ls liable*. The chaperon stared at him. 'Is that what 'you call It?" she gasped. “Re member, Mr. Clavering. I am a married .woman and very happy-” A thousand pardons, but It’s the sad truth. Just ihe same. WDy Just atop and think. You heal about mar' rled men running around the country podng as single men—but I ask yoj. honestly, as a married woman to single man—did you ever bear of a bachelor posing as a marrldl man with a large family at his heels? Never.” But speaking of children." Inter rnpted the chaperon. "Don't you ever long for the sound of a lullahy. pag ing a baby to sleep?" “Ha. tbe management bis looked after that." announced the satisfied bachelor as If gaining ground at every ..k, are-ament. "We have a STOMACH. _/ In Stoaueh Causes Condition. Indigestion your times It actually [gases that poison the Stomach Tablets, if age y»ur ba dstomach one. Ask Dodson's |the j )Mt prescription b and Indigestion ever J >ter how miserable '■*- -'U-O-N'A stomach' mediate relief. •tomach tablets. '■1 to cure Indiges- r> elf or llzilneaa. bil- °r sick headache. tablet, if y ou want loataeh so strong that h»ar:ie,t meal wlth- . * ur alsh good, clean. elemenU 1tablets, one or two meal, if yon want 11 drowy, tlred-o-.t j^daoa . Pharmacy. * •'■‘■t-where. Ask of M'-D-xa tablets, trial treatment I free k '* 30 -«-!« Co.. Buf- She' a hleaaaat taste tor point af the argument. Tvro'ean singer In the r" mu runt whose speciality I« lullabies He al ways sing, on the right key. and U. soof is never marred by thttoream- Irur of ibe !«oiby—ffreit thoifbt. .-a*. Why. I heard Jlmtn HlcharHon s .If. singing to her hah" , a ' ."of ^He^ho^mnd tholes HR him, yet not wholly convinced single Ilf*' * a * HER BEST. (By D. O. Dickens.) And this was the simple, sweet train: •Ttiere's many a woman, east and west. Must he In the sunshine to look her best.' Aye. poet fair, you bave seen the flush Kindled by aun-kUs. full to the blush, You saw the sheen of the golden hair When sunbeams brushed Its tresses fair. You thought but of the hearts that arc gay sod 'light. You saw these only. That made you write: There's never a .woman, east nar west, But must be ln sunshine to look her (hat "all 'a man could desire. jszpiSjrSs t0 * WR: S »for all ■ ob **• £Zrnz~* * dayoftals- T *"^.” h ' H OWELL. X* JOHN — . . * D—27, 4. It r * Hut, oh! I Lave seen when tbe shad' ows fell. When sorrow 'descended no tongue might tell— Paces more fair for the life storm swept, And tenderer «ye» for the tear* they And natures more beautiful I bar, For a cloud that waa carlesaly o'er them thrown; The touch of a band so soft I knew— Tt» softer for 'pain It had trembled through.^ ^ So I know some hearts that are ten derer far For the lack of aunahtne. and there arc Some women who suffer east and west. Who love through tho abafdowa to ai'aw their beat." So Tired It may ba from overwork, but tb* chances are Its from aa In- nan e and style of the Taylor-Jones Mile Post Company. 2nd. The term for witch petitioners ask to be Incorporated Is twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration of that time. 3rd. The capital stock of the cor poration Is to be *10.000.00, divided Into , hares of *50.00 each. Petitioners ask the privilege, however, of in creasing the capital stock from time to time not exceeding In the aggre gate Me sum of *25.000. 4’.b. Petitioners show that one- tenth of aald capital stock of *10,000.- 00 has actually been paid in. 5tb. The object of said corporation It pecuniary gain to Its stockholders. fVtttlcaars propose to manufacture paint and ereet mile posit In cltlei, towns, counties and states; to contract for ' is mllelng or re-milelng of said territory; to tell advertising space on said mile posts; and to do each and every act connected with or nec- ary to ths carrying on of said busi- neat. 6th. Petitioners ask the rights In cident to like corporation*; to sue and be sued: to bave aadtuae a com mon seal; to mike by-daws 'binding on their own members not Inconsist ent with tbe law* ot tbla state and the United State*; to receive dona tion* by gift or will; to purchase and hold such property, real or personal necessary to'the purpose this organisation, and to do all .such acts at are legitimate to the execu tion of this purpose. 7th. The principal office and place ot business of the proposed corpora tion is to be In the City of Americtis. said state tod county. Wherefore, petitioner* prey to be made a body corporate under the name and style aforesaid, entitled to all the rights, privileges and Inman- Itle, and subject to the labilities fix ed by law. ALIJ2N FORT A SOX. Petitioner*’ Attorneys. . .1 8. t. Pt SlH." ■ *. A. PORT, d ■b, A hHlHkV. ■ H. A. BLU kBERRY. A. A. PRIVATE »T04 ET I C A. (URN WHISKEY. - SHIPPING DIRECTIONS. Remit by U. 8. or Express Money Order, or by Curren cy. If you sand personal chock, add 25c for collsctloa. Name 1 *• Ex|>rr„ Ofilrr R. F. D. *r SL N*. v ' 4'onnly stale Address jour envelope plainly to THE SWEDEN-AMERICAN COMPANY, Original charter filed In office, No vember ISth, 1910. H. E .ALLEN. Clerk Superior Court. Swedea-Aaieriraa Building. IMPORTERS AND DISTRIBUTORS DrpL 8 It. CINCINNATI, OHIO. Statement of the Condition of the BANK OF LESLIE, Located st Leslie, da, al the Close of Ba,loess NsAI* WM. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts .. .. *53.949.65 Demhnd Loans 2,300.00 Overdrafts 765.15 Banking House 4.169.44 Furniture and Fixtures .. 1.634.3* Other Real Estate 1,500.00 Due from Banks and Banksrs In the State 2,013.43 Dae from Banks and Bankers ln Other States 3151.25 Currency 2,*16.00 Gold 130.00 Silver. Nlckles and Pennies 906.67 Checks a»d Cash Items .... 13,166.9 Interest Paid 695.09 Depositor's Guarantee Fund 3.924.31 Total *89,5*1.21 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In .. .. *15,000.00 Undivided Profits. Less Cur rent Expenses and Taxas Paid 9.1*3.47 Individual Depoalta Subject to Check 51,137.95 Time Certificate. 3.631.57 Cashier's Checks 575.22 Bills Payable, including Time Certificates Representing Borrowed Motley 19,400.00 Total *89.531.21 GEORGIA—Sumter County. I. 8. R. Hers. Deputy Clerk of tie Superior court in and for the county I LIVER GEORGIA—Sumter County. , Before me came J. L. Amason. of Sumter, do hereby certify that the Cashier of Tbe Bank of Leslie, woo above and foregoing Is true and cor- being duly sworn, sirs that th* above rect copy of the application for char- and foregoing statement Is a true con fer of file In my office ot Taylor-Jones ditioa of sal* Bank, at shown by th* It adds a hundred par cent to one* canting capacity. It can he kept In healthful action by, and only by Tutt’sPills TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Mile Pott Company. Witness my ofBclil signature and tall of sail coart. this, the lStb day of Sovember, 1910. & R. HEYS. Deputy Clsrk Superior Court. ’AtlaWh'a aviation contest that ska's a very bigh-flyor. la apologia* for the censu papem will get more newt. hooks of file of said hank. J. U AMASON. Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before ms. this 19th day of November. 1919. LUCIUS HARVEY. Notary Public. Sumter Co.. O*. Th* man who wish** to got lynched ijould atari opposition to bridge parties. Ktatrmeat of the Condition of Tho PLAINS BANK, Located af Ftalas, Ga, al the Cl**# af Baslaess, November 10, 1110. Loans snd Discounts *136,116.47 sad Advance* Demand Loans Overdraft. on Cotton Banking House Furniture und Fixtures.... Due from Banks and Bank- art ln th* Stats Due from Banks snd Bank ers in Other States Currency .. Qold Silver, Nickels and Pen nies .. Checks and Cash Items ... 16.898.16 2,000.00 1.9*7.50 8.491.21 5,436.00 125:00 14)61.26 1,721.06 Tutsi *181.509.76 Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid In * 25.000.00 Undivided Profits. Isos Cur rent Expense* and Taxes Paid 19A39J9 Due to Banks end Bank er* In this State 15.772.S7 Individual Depoalta. subject to Check 51,949.92 Time Certificates 53.104.11 Certified Check* 1.000.000 Bills Payable. Including Time Certificate*, repre senting Borrowed Money 14,823.50 228,668.')', Liabilities. CsjRiI Stack Paid in SIMM* Individual Depoalta. &Zbject to Check 1 6866 11 Tim* Certificate* Certified Checks Cashier's Check* Interest and Discount . Exchange Total Total *181*00.74 STATE OF GEORGIA 8uniter County. Before me cam* W. L Thomas. Cashier of Plains Bank, who beln duly sworn, asyt that th* obovo and foregoing statement Is a true condi tion of said Bank, a* shown by books of SI* In said Bank. W. U THOMAS. SwornHAUd subscribed before me this 19th "Sly of November. 1*1*. A a KENDRICK. X. P. S. Co., On. Statrmrnt of the Condition of the DcSOTO HANKING ( Oh I at DeSoto, Gl. at the rlose 9 ■Inline"". Nor. 10, 1*1*. Resources. Loans and Discounts .! Overdrafts on Cotton . Banking House Furniture snd Fixtures ... Currency, Gold, Silver Nickels and Pennies; Checks and Oath Items... Median lea* A Hotels Na tional Bank of New York Planters' Bulk, Atnsricua... First National Bank, ftpdrta. 17*91 H Expense 617.34 Total .* 4,301.13 . 2.575*4 . 2jMTjM . 1,653.99 2.061.31 2*47.11 1,6811 Cashier or DsSoto beln* duly swore, a . snd foregoing statement Is a ire# eom dii ion of said Bank, a* shown by the looks of file In maid Bank. A 8. JOHNSON. Sworn to and subscribed a this I6tb d*y of November. 19 L. K. BAG X. 1 FOR atLB—Two pairs 1 Mjle*; 3 Jersey cows; regia:-- 1 Herk-| shire menu. Oea D.