Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, December 01, 1910, Image 3

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER DECEMBER 1. 1910 IE Portable & Stationary Boilers If ml* -1 * ?* te * ^ shi »2'e ouwts ^ ' ' evertthuib'Vn ««:hi«uV ws'sa ,i **" MALURY MACHINERY C0.. 3 &* Correspondence Times.) There is a growing sentiment over the state for calling a primary to set- ■ tie the iseue of the United States senatorshlp. tVhatever the feeling of politicians I regarding the matter, there is hardly any doulbt that the people want the matter referred back to them. Cit izens from all sections of the state coming to Atlanta now are unanimous in so expressing themselves. “Personally I do not know the mind or intention of the state executive committee or others Interested In the Issue." said one prominent visitor, “but I do know that the rank and , file of the people want a primary. They feel that all manipulation and schem- ( ing will Ibe obviated by taking the matter back to the voter. “It Is also probably true that the legislature would favor throwing the ( election Into the general assembly, be- t cause that body like the excitement of ( changes, and It would bring on some thing new. If it goes to the legislature, j and that body should name Hoke Smith, he would stfrve only until De- cember as governor. Then, however, If Slaton waa elected president of sen- ^ ate he would serve as governor until an election was called to elect a gov- ( 3 ernor. (Atlanta Valdosta Hio Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of — and has been made under his per- sonai supervision since Its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants, and Children—Experience against Experiment. And Upon His Plea of Guilty That Kind-Hearted Bunch Gave Him a Purse of $15 and Told Him to Go and Booze No More. Hopes Democrats Will Do As Well As They Expect But Expresses Doubt Thereof—Speaker Is Ready for Duties of Congress. 1EE to BOYS and GIRLS .ITTLE FLYING MACHINE. Sell 24 useful articles at 10c eai Do not send money, but send for goods at once. 'IEDMONT SUPPLY CO.. Depf. 36, Box 380, All.nl. C. What Is CASTOR IA Valdosta, Ga„ November 28. Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tlio Food, regulates tlio Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of out incriminating himself.” This par ticular tiger is whom, it Is said, soma time ago made claims upon the ex press company for whiskey that was lost in transit. He wanted $1.50 a quart. The ex press agent is said to have told him that it was not worth that much', and he remarked that it was worth that much* to him ‘"because he got that much? for it.” Today this tiger confessed his sins before the grand jury and went as far as to read them a chapter from the Bible where Chlrist was confronted dismissed with the injunction to “go and sin no more.” Tr|is Valdosta tiger applied these things to himself, j He told how he had worked to make an honest living to support hia fam ily, and that what whiskey h« had sold was purely to raise money for an honest purpose and in order to avoid bogging for a living. The man's physical condition, as i well ns his sincerity evidently appeal ed to the members of the grand jurv, for they refused to find a true blT! against him and instead of that they took up a collection and gave him about $15 in money. It wsa the most complete triumph that has yet been registered by a ti ger of the blind variety. In Use For Over 30 Years. It is this shifting of scepes that tbe politicians likes, and the one he will «work for. But the people do not see all the plot and counter-plot through this method, and they there fore, want to settle the question them selves at the polls., ‘‘Of course, there Is a way the peo ple can force the issue of a primary if they desire and the state executive committee declined to call one. And that is through conty action. There is nothing to prevent the county ex ecutive committees from acting* and enough could so act as to force the state primary whether or' not the state j committee wanted it.” - That Holfe Smith will never be on j open and avowed candidate is anoth er growing belief. The fear that an Absolutely smokeless and odorless s lust as much heat as you desire. It is safe, odorless :less. an automaUc-locklnjj flame spreader, which he wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and remove find drop bcick, so the wick can be Quickly Burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, .be- new device in construction, and can always be easily for rewicking. :ator shows the amount of oil In the font. Filler-cap does not need i. J. BAGLEY, Holt Building, BICYCLES and SUPPLIES, AUTO SUP PLIES and REPAIRING, i, VULCAN IZING. Prices Reasonable. We do. Brazing, and make Broken Parts Like New. Following an illness of _ _ _ scarcely ilidacv" might" really drive" 011e week ’ JIr - Jan “ !3 J - Oapree passed •s Instead of helping him Is a ' v:iy Saturday afternoon at 2:15 e his attitude and that of his °' cl0Ck at hu r08ldeac,! Hancock riends. 1 So he will go o ! aVenae - since Thursday last he sank :1th his fingers on the pulse ra * ddl 5'’ aad end at any Dour would i, and Whan the time conies havc beeD expected by those watching iron is hot, strike. Many at hi3 bedside. t his majority in the house is death ofi this sturdy and es- :xaggerated, and that the tcemed cltlzen and genlal gentleman II his favor, if any, is ex- wl!l be generally regrettd throughout larrow and by no means cer. thls section, where he was long and la stated on good authority 80 ' vel1 l[n0 ' vn - ill not be able to control the ^' or a ' GD 8 period Mr. Dupree has lived in Sumter county, successfully Terrell is growing more engaged in agricultur and in business daily, aa news comes to him 83 m hLj soclal relations, he was re- ■ the state, that he will he s P e =ted and esteemed among hundreds >ld the toga for all of Clay’s °' friends, term. Had he survived two weeks longer he would have been fifty-five years of age, having been born December 14tLv CXlTlTlMDCn I DC 1855. On February 3rd, 1878, he mar- CillUftlDtU Allt ried Miss Sarah J. Klnkaid and their married life was an ideal one. She, ' GIVEN IIP AS LOST. with five sona and daughters, survive him. These are Mrs. Ciaude Schneider, ■ in of Mine EnlomiisS;,r.:,!Sri,“r *■ FlpUPn The funeral services were held Sun- LICVC,,# day afternoon kmericus National Ban!* UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. One Thousand Acres of Fine Farming Land* For Sale Cheap. This place is six miles from Preston, three miles from railroad station, and is well Improved, and can be sub-divided. Terms can be arranged on part e! purchase price. .Call on or write liabilities -as per U. S. laws) (Special to Times-Recorder.) Atlanta, Ga.. November 28.—Inspec- j tion of the National Guard of Geor gia will begin early next year. It will begin with an inspection of the infantry in Atlanta on January 19th to February 1st, and will be conclud ed with inspection of the field artil lery in Savannah on April 22. The inspection will be conducted by Maj. F. L. Palmer, inspector general. Here are some of the important places that will be inspected: Augusta, 6 February 6 to 9; Brunswick, February 27, Americus March 7, Brunswick, March ■posltors •I. F. SOUTER, Preston, Ga. IDEAL BAKERY ! 5. W. R. ROACH. V. ITcs’t. 3L 31. LOWRE V. Cashier. TLEY, ,7r„ Asst Cashier. E. C. T. M. Merritt. TV. T. LAKE, Vice Pres’t NOW FURNISHING FIRST-CLASS FRESH BREADS, CAKES, PIES, Etc. at OLD TIMES-RECORDER OFFICE, 208 FORSYTH STREET. Telephone No. 140. Orders Promptly Delivered Inc. 1891. C. 31. COUNCIL, Vlce-Pres. n. S. COIL* U1L, Cashier. Planters Bank m* of Americus (500,000 : 30. o’clock from the First Methodist church, the Tit- sonic lodges of Americus and Plains taking part therein. The interment at Oakgrove cemetery. Resources Over. With well- established connection, our large resources and every at tention consistent with sound hang ing, we solicit your patronage, in terest allowed on time certificates and In our “DEPARTMENT FOR SAVINGS." Far lowe»t prices, for best grades, any quantity, *ee me for your needs In (Special to Times-Recorder.) Providence, Ky„ November 26.—All hope wag abandoned today for elev en miner* who were, entombed by an explosion in the mines of the Provi dence Mining Co., but nevertheless ut most efforts are being made to reach them on a level 102 feet below the surface. The explosion wag flo vio lent th’at it is believed all the "en tombed men were instantly killed. BUILDING MATERIALS. BANISH CATARRH I quote prices that I know cannot be bettered—make a point of quality to maintain my standard. , Let me figure with you on your Grafton, W. Va„ November 2S.— Four persons were killed and two ottpers injured when train No. 7, known as the New' York and Chicago Flyer, on the 'Baltimore & Ohio rail road, was wrecked today at the head of a seventeen-mile grade near here. The dead are iall trainmen. RBERT HAWKINS General Insurance ie 186. Planter’s Bank Building -dent, Liability Insurance of all kinds. Plate Glass, Steam Boiler, Burgi ary, Automobile. L. G. COUNCIL, ANSWERS EVERY CALL. Your Working Dollar Americas People Have Found Thai This Is True. never sleeps, nor does It wear out, but keepa on working for you day and BONDS night provided thoy are doposlted in this bank. If your dollars are not at work, but are idl. In yonr pooket, get them out and deposit them under our Interest plan. Americus Trust & Savings Bank Americus National Bank Building A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench. 1 A little cause may hurt the kid- j neys. j Spells of backache often follow. ■ Or'somo irregularity of the arine | A certain remedy for all attacks. A medicine that answers every call Is Doan's Kidney Pilla, a true ape- | CiflC. I Many Americus reople tely on It. : Here If Americus proof: I G. M. Horne. 710 Church street, Americus, Ga., says: “I have used Doan’s Kidney Pills at different times for five or alx years and I have been very much pleased with the re sults. I was troubled by weak kid neys and bladder and waa very anx ious to get relief. When suffering from one of these attacks, I need Doan’s Kidney Pilla, procured at Dodson’s Pharmacy, and they prompt* ly drove away the complaint. I have no hesitation In recommending this remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MIlburn Co.. Buffalo N*ew York, sols agents tor the United States. Remember the name—Doan’*—and tak.no other. , — ■ - ■ — ■ If yon are master of yourself, yon (Special to Times-Recorder.) Atlanta, November 26.—Major J. F. Hanson, president of tbe Central of Georgia Railway Company, is back on the job in his office in the Candler building, after recovering from an ill ness which carried him to a very se rious condition, and from which he ‘came back.” He was just 70 years A. W. SMITH, President. 31. DUDLEY, Caslilcr.fi. 31. ELDR1DGE, Vice-President. AMERICUS, GA. •rity. Liberality and Courtesy Accorded Its Patrons DIRECrOKS: > «. 31. Eldrldge, run II, Thus, llarrnld. Dnilviii, H. R. .Msns"". ■ X. Rudlor. A. w. Snl11 "’ accessible to sanitary sewerage. For a-qulckjsalc can sell at $550, Ca to see us today. If you have a farm to sell, list It wlltfus, ALLEN & CROCKETT, Real Estate Agents, AMERICUS. GA. GORDON CLARK IS HURT * BY TFSfBLE IN DITCH lanksgiving 3 Sets, Game Carver, fers, Serving Dishes, Percolators. W. HARRIS. Arm Broken YVliU* Out Hunting For Tossnnu. (Special to Times-Recorder.) confined to bis bachelor home In the Newark, N. J„ Novembe* 28.—A country near Oglethorpe as the result coroner's Jury was drawn today ho of an accident while out hunting poa* make an offlehl Investigation into the sums a night or two ago. In the Newark fire obrror fctr. which twepty- darkneaa he stumbled Into a very deep four glrU loat their ilTee. Another ditch, the fall breaking hie left arm Undertakers and Embakers. F. 0 MOORE, Funeral Director. Day Phones 88 and 231, Night Phones 661 and 136