Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, December 01, 1910, Image 5

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. THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER DECEMBER I. I9IQ STUDIES AGRICULTURE |k to Direct Boys [is Education. D. C.. Nov. V.—Re- may seem, only one i) young people In the ts in the United States agricultural college to education. Equally as l,c fact that ninety-four hundered children, finish S n with the district school, jerfu! state of affairs, when Ms being put forth to edu- | n try child, Is found to be years of careful labor ting investigation toy ex- Uepartment of. Agrlcul lR o Secretary Wilson set on and J. M. Stedman, sis in farmers’ Institute task of finding whether ent was making any return for the thousands at it is annually spending ^tion of the child in the These experts have >ir report, reach the 499 out Iral boys and girls who an agricultural college. |liom some attachment for rural life should be in- e has developed quite demand for the introduc- ural schools of subjects loate in the direction of lot rural life and its op- Instead of confining th« heretofore, to studies that country and direct the fcntion to the occupations ] and cities. ffort to meet this demand the town and city tigh the Introduction of EMBEZZLER PLEADS GUILTY TO CHARGE And Gets a Sfnience ol 18 Years in Pen. (Special to Times-Reeorder.) ‘Louisville, Ky., November 29. ‘Au gust Ropke, who embezzled *1,150,009 from the Fidelity Trust Co., wfihdrew his plea of not guilty and pleaded guilty when the case came up in the Criminal court here today. The com monwealth's attorney recommended a •entence of two years inthepeniteu- tiary on each couut in the indictment and the Jury withdrew to conisder Ropke was sentenced to from ten tc eighteen years hard labor in the pen. itentlary. Wants to Help Some One. For thirty years J. F. Boyer, of Fertile, Md., neded help and couldn’t find It. That's why he wants to hell) some on now. Suffering ao long him self he feels for all distress from Backache, Nervousness, Loss of Ap petite, Lassitude and Kidney disorders. He shows’ that Electric Bitters work wonders for such; .troubles. “Five bot tles," he writes, '‘wholly cured me and now- I am well artd hearty.” It s also positively guaranteed for Liver Trou ble, Dyspepsia. Blood Disorders, Fe male Complains and Malaria. Try them. 50c at EHlri^Jge Drug Co. EELS CLOG TURBINE IN ALBANY POWER PLANT! feel Meat Now P^pglar With Negro Employes qjjere. PINKSTON COMPANY, UNDER] THE WINDSOR. Js Netflefon Shoes made on the well known and popu lar lasts, including [Dixie, Tarsic, Lenox, Windsor and others, have sprung into popular favor, since we introduced them to the men of this town, on account of their splendid fitting and wearing qualities. Carrying them in all of the nar row as well as wider widths, we can fit almost any foot in any of the above named toe. New sizes in, shipment received yesterday. Come In Sometime. Albany, Ga., Nov- 29.—It develops that considerable, trouble w’hich the Albany Power and Manufacturing Company has been* experiencing with its hydro-electric iqj^nt.’juut north of Albany, haa been due to eels. It was discovered that eels had, fot^jome un explained reason, become abnormally abundant in Muckafootfe'e c^eelt waters later were all emft>racedj 0 f which turn the machinery of the -m “nature study.” After j'power plant, and J^at. r they actually d practicability of this j clogged the small tirmh'ewhich drives in education had been j the generator Iknottn"as the “exciter." j by the towns and cities, ■authorities became Inter- I few of the more pro duced it into their course PINKSTON COMPANY, UNDER THE WINDSOR. -15 GOOD WHISKEY p For a Merry Christinas from the House of Rose You will certainly want good whis kies and wines for Christmas. Why take chances with unknown houses or unreliable mail-order concerns when you can order from The House of Rose and be sure of a square deal, first-class service, the best goods, immed iate shipment and the refund of your money if yotf are dissatisfied P Not only that, but to show* our appreciation, for the orders of our thousands of customers, we offer t . for a short time special Christmas assortments at a sub stantial saving in price. We not only cut the price for Christmas, but we include one or two extra quarts free as described in each assort ment, and give you a pint of rare Old Reserve Rye as a Christmas present besides. Avoid the rush. Order now andyour-Christmas will be the merrier, j The larger turbines are so constructed as to prevent passage of eelu and other j fish, but the smaller machine makes J the boot sort of trap. Several days ago fourteen pounds of squirming eels; if the course In education were taken from tjjp turbine at one j f public school age sys- haul, and the eelniojr'have to be re-1 has 1)6611 organized in moved daily. The negro employes of by rural teachers and the company are growing fat on eel |ls of schools, intended to meat. ■jpils in country life andj time to b^ of service in | Foley’s Kidney Pills lire tonic in ac orn for future work, tion, quick in results, and restore the I work be on the farm or natural action of the kidneys and MrrtPlvs bladder. They correct Irregualrities. occupation or profei- , by a „ Drulwi8t3 THE SPRING TERM OF THE Third District Agricultural and Mechanical School OPENS JANUARY SECOND, 1910. Tuition Free. Three Companies —A Batallion of Cadets. A new home for Girls Well Equipped Shops ai»u Laboratory. High School Course. Associate Relation State Colleges. Board $7.00 Month. Every, place in Both Dormitories is now occupied. A few vacancies after January 1st. If you want one write at once Write the Principal, J. M. COLLUM, Americus, Ga., for Catalogue. ptics show, the education HERE*$ BURNING TO .V child with few excep-: TOT LOVING WIVES with the rural school, It he great body of young p re f em j Violent Death to Carresses, country are left with- Hphirnl . d , 0 ,s pouso . lning that will give them aintance with the buai- Loulsvlllei Ky „ N ov. 29,-The per is of the farm. aistency of his wifeiin wanting to hug s that can bo ruccesa- and w.-g jjl the time drove him to dis- in institutes for >oung trac jj 0n s0 that he ran away, was the a wide range and may 8tory tol(1 bj . (Hari . y Silyard, of Daven- lude the entire field of 1>or , n owa i n police court, ince tire institute is ; ,3 a ] y ard stated to the court that te hoys and girls who j,ad tried to be a true and loving ar e without much ex-, husI)an( ] |, ut the loving qualification's while the subjects treat-; flf h|s w|fe excel , e Ols own so ated In a w r ay to ibe in- t j iat i, ecame dlsgulted with it by no means fol :aus e the pupils* are not e teachings and truths ust be correspondingly the contrary, since bjocts to be treated are economic, involving dif- ? in farm practice and it is of extreme im- nly the very best teach nstitute authorities can provided, in order that may be of the most re fill character that eel nonce can recommend. land the government, pproprlatlons made by ncu raging the young tter knowledge of the iditions which will make (and those which will re word, tbe whole 'ring from a practical young farmer tbua ie theoretical and prac- ho undertaking at the fhe I Genuine Always. )s a dangerous make- in medicine. The gen- ioney and Tar cures •ids quickly ans is in a Accept no aubsli U Druggists, KH WOULD SPANK BAD PUPILS 29.—If a Wash- is convinced that | an old fashioned spank- 1 good boy or a good a ‘l one, she may use Ws- In effect, is the de- | Stuart, superintendent f n the question was hlm - No widespread P k lng i s expected since Ml be tequLred to moke s 8UC 1> action to msper- i Pcct <kit they would for «*o this partlcelr.r ’ len f rather than make s opcrIntendent “I fidcratood that we on- f“‘ !ho<1 of reprimanding are old-fashioned *'' ■ ‘tat. at time*, tt la and came to Kentucky fri the hope that one of tire night riders or.Breathitt county feudists would kill him. Salyard waa charged with ltjitening and this morning when court began his wife iirrlved.fiptp Iowa In searen of him. After htarkig'the testimony In the case, or rather Salyard’s tale of woe, the court allowed him to go free on the condition tUii he would <' faithful husband, qJLflf.iwhlch the Iowan promised to ge. ont there was a droop in his shoulders and sadness In his eyes when he left the courtroom with hts wife clinging to his arm. We have added to our large stock of STEM SILVER, the most Elegant and Popular of all Colonial Patterns, “The Mount Vernon,” and now have the full line displayed in Our New Store, Corner of Lamar St. and Windsor Ave., next to New Post- office. 1 , Assortment No. 1—$5.38 4 qts. MOUNTAIN DEW CORN sells for S2.S0 1 qt. choice 4A Gin tells for . #75 1 qt. choice 4X Sweet Catawba Wine sells for 1.00 1 qt. choice 4A Apricot Brandy... M .sells for 1.00 1 qt. choice 4A Port Wine. sells for .75 Regular value of this assortment .............. 56.0J Special^ Christmas Price, Ej gg With this assortment we will Include absolutely free one quart of choice 4A Peach and Honey which ■ells for 75 cents per quart, and e pint fiask of Rose's Old Special Reserve Rye. Assortment No. 2—$5.38 4 qts. WINKLES RYE sells fer $2.50 1 qt. choice 4A Gin sells for .75 1 qt.choico4XSn cct Catawba Wine sells for l.Od 1 qt. chdice 4A Apricot BrandyN,..-.sells for 1.00 1 qt. choice 4A Port Wjac sells for .75 Regular value of this assortment. $6.00 Special Christmas Price, 22 <0 O only JpO.OO , With this assortment wo will include free one quart of choice 4A Peach and Honey which sells for 75 cents per quart, and a pint fiask of Rose'* Old Special Reccrvo Rye. Assortment No. 3—$7*43 sells for $2.01 sells for 2.03 sella for 2.0) sells for • 1.C0 aeeeeeeeeeeeeee.OSliS for 1-25 2 qts '[PURITY RYE" 2 qts. FOREFATHER CORN. 2 qts. finest 4X Sherry Wine ....... 1 qt. finest 4X Port Wine 1 qt. finest Calif. Cogndo Brandy.......... Regular value of this assortment Special Christmas Price, only - With this assortment wo will include absolutely free one quart of ROSE’S PERFECT RYE, an excellent whiskey which sells for $1.25 per'quart, and q pint flask of Rose's Old Special Reserve Rye. ..$7.43 Assortment No. 4—$7.83 3 qts. MOUNTAIN DEW CORN and 3 qts. WINKLES RYE cells for $3.60 1 qt. choice 4A GIN sells for 1.75 1 qt. choice 4A Apple-Brandy sells for 1.03 2 qta. choice 4A Apricot Brandy.....sells for 2.00 Regular value of this assortment 58.85 Special Christmas Price, ^{5*7 Assortment No. 5—$ 10.65 t 3 qts. Purity Rye seifs lor $3.00 3 qts. FOREFATHER CORN .sells for 3.00 2 qts. finest 4X Sherry Wine sells for 2.00 2 qts. finest 4X Port Wire sell) for 2.00 1 qt. finest Calif. Cognac Brandy ...sells for 1.25 1 qt. finest 4X Ante;. Jamaica Rum sells for 1.25 Regular voluo of this assortment $12,50 Specid Christmas Price, Jj? 1 0.33 With this assortment we will include absolutely free one quart of Peach and Honey and one quart Rock and Rye — the two quarts are worth $1.50 — and a pint flask of Rose’s Old Special Reserve. Rye. You not only save $1.85 In cash, but we give you absolutely free ono quart of ROSE'S CONSTITU TION RYE, which sella fbr $1.50 per quart, and a pint flask of Rose’s Old Special Reserve Rye. Ynnr PrAGPnf We take a hea P of satisfaction in i our k>nristmas rrcseni remember j ng our customers at Christmas time with something extra good. And so we are going to give a pint flask of Rose’s Old Special Reserve Rye FREE to every mail who or- ders either of the above assortments, just as stated above. . This is in tended as an expression of our good wishes for a happy holiday season. This Rye is so rich and rare and high priced that we do not offer it for sale at all. But the quantity is so limited that we must have your order before January 1, 1911. R. M. ROSE COMPANY Half a Century RANDOLPH ROSE, FrnUnt P. O. Box N-351, Jacksonville, Florida Worse than an alarm of fire at night Is the metallic eough of croup, bring ing dread to the household. Carefu mothers keep Foley’s Honey and Tar In the houoe and give it ut the first sign of danger. It contains no opiates. Soli by all Druggists. (HIM) FALLS OX POINT OF SOISSOBS AM) DIES Fell, Shears In Hand. From Back Porch of Home. .Mlanta. Ga., November 29.—Little 4-year-old Nathan Boss, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L Piss, 109 Center strset. fell from tbe hack porch of his home with a pair of shears In hi? hand, tn.i tl:?E impicat of the fail drove the points of the Instrument into the righ, side of his throat, under the esr. Annie Howeil having.pinrP^^ •applied to 011 the estate tors of AJmUbtra ^ sai(1 00un . . fhls is to Cite Oil and singular ty, this* is 10 . kin of the creditors and D-- f k „ at my hin tte time allowed by law office within tne h can , why and adniInlatration should not STS-S tn Mrs Annie Howel, on James I. an d official slg- Witness m \ovembcr. 1910. nature, thio 7th ^JohN A^COBB, Ordinary. lst-4t .— STUART’S BUCHUAKD JUNIPER IMPOUND for kidney troubles WI Year* on the Market JAMES (RICKER & JEWELERS. Webbs Store Dress Goods, Ladles' Ready-to-Wear, Notions and Novelties. -as# FINE LINES LADIES’ and GENTS' SHOES. STAPLE GOODS of ALL KINDS. My stock Is new, fresh and complete. Call at store on Cotton avenue, next to Commercial City Bank. IF?,. TS. WEBB CHRISTMAS! Our Christmas Stock is now on display and will be glad for you to come and inspect if. Open ev enings from now until Christmas. DANIELS, The Jeweler, *s new building THE WIZARD 12 For Ten nay* he will put money In your bands. Marvelous opportunity to make a dollar buy as In the old days. Return once more to ERA OF LOW PRICES with the quality of the goods .Inviting comparison with higher prices etaewhere. The event you have been looklngfor just IX TIME FOR CHRISTMAS. Nothing like It htu ever ibeen attempted, nothing like It hat ever been seen. Bring your Dollar to the Wizard and you will he surprised to see how far be can atretch -ft. The magnificent stock of Merchandise of D. Pearlman, consisting of over 130,000.00 worth of the world’s toese Dry Goods, Ladies' Ready-to- Wear Goods, Clothing, Shoes, and Genta'e Purntshtng, Goods, has been turned over to the Wizard to be distributed into the homes of the people during his 10 Days Erhfbitton. v The entire stock under his absolute control to be distributed at any offer hp sees fit to accept. This Exhibition Will Only Last Ten Days. Ye can't mils It. you must noi—If you do you will always regret Lzi netting keep you away. Come every day. it always will be to your advantage. Whisky *1.25 Wednesday, November 30 To Saturday, Dec. 10th. GUARANTEE! W. guarantee every article to be Just a* represented and will refund your money on any article proving not satisfactory. THE WIZARD AT D. Pearlman’s. A Banx Account for Riving you ■ ftollng of prosperity, a feeling ol self respect, a feeling that you ar. making uso of your opportunities la life In every state in the Union more peoplo arc opening Savings Accounts and Increasing them weekly than ever before. Can you afford NOT TO share !■ tbe general prosperity and SAVM MONEY when Dollars or more will start your account The Planters Bank oi Americus. Sumter count.- !- I • v*-loping Into the Uvest of ilv2 v.-.: s m