Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, December 08, 1910, Image 2

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m THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMESRECORDER DECEMBER 8. 1910 MACON HASN’T EVER TREATED MERCER FAIRLY Dr. Jameson Favors Propo sition to Move. a the authorities are onlj wa.. -ovenuro.^ retilu the iustiwJ- of ing to .recent j“ re " yesterday «** ^ ■^rr;V^ confer With Rev. ' • * ; 0 , member ot the b>ird ‘ ‘-okm of Mercer, relative to th j * l ^ moving the university and also about other nvaiters connected Mercer eystem of college* That Dr. Jameson favors the more of Mercer from Macon to Atlanta ta evident. He rays t .at akhoug- he . favors Macon as a j>lace to live, he is unwilling to see the university he-d there when cond.tions for its growth and expansion, which he siys are showing themoelves to be unfavorable, stow no immediate likelihood of being chunked. Atlanta Sot Responsible. Dr. JaniT=on says. too. that Atlanta is in no manner responsible for the movement to locate Mercer there. THE LADIES TO PROVIDE ,i APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. A ROOM FOR SHOPPERS. Said j GEORGIA. Sumter County. To the Superior Court County: D. Holmes and A B. Holmes, Crisp county, and S. H. Young, of Sum- Americus to Follow Lead of Larger Cities. corporated under the name of- the Sumter Stock Farm, for a period of twenty years, with the privilege ot! renewal at the expiration of that; time. The principal office is to he in Americas, Georgia, and the amount of capital stock is to be Five Thousand: ($5,000.00) Dollars, in shares of One 1 Hundred ($100.00) each, with the priv- j Americas merchants are to provide nesting room for iady shoppers who come here to inspect goods and make their purchases. The suggestion to this end made by the Tlmes-Recorier ji’ e g e of Increasing the same to Twen- reeently, has already beta pushed to a,ty Thousand ($20,000.00) Dollars, successful end by the good women! They propose to operate a stock farm! here who aided therein. ‘° r ai»e live stock and cattle, to en- , . , gage in the business of farming gen- The -rest room, has beoi secured iera j, Vt of dea?iag jQ live 8toc * s aIld and i: will be opened to the public one cattle, and farm products, of d?aling day this week. i 1Q farm lands and real estate, buying. The centrally located quarters in l easl n£. renting and selling the Windsor hotel block. Jut: vacated by the Bank of Commerce, has been tion with an yof said businesses for| secured for this purpose by tit - profit to the stockholders. Americas V. D. C. j ‘Wherefore, they pray that they be' (The rest room will be maintainedi”nd .“ under the auspices of the Daughters; bliitles fixed by law. of the Confederacy chapter, and the: noble women will give to it ail the care and attention needed, thus in suring the success of the undertak ing. This. October 8th. 1910. WALTER F. HALL. Petitioner’s Attorney Original filed in office October 10th 19H>- H. E. ALLEN. Clerk. Superior Court. A committee from tne C. D. C. has | GBO J* GI , A .- Sumter County, called upon many or the leading boil- j. H? r E.’^l®n? , cfer?of° r .awTourt. ness houses to secure assistance and,do hereby certify that the foregoing co-operation ajid in every instance;page of typewritten matter is a true found the merchants ready and willing >n<1 exact copy of the original appll- to Join hands with them in establish- i* 1 ,® 1 ? a ,J ter in the ol i ba tutor Stock Farm now of file in my THINK OF Mexican Mustang Liniment AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU. Relief from pain that might otherwise cause you hours of agony. 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. ***** Mo. tang Liniment subdues the nab? v rr continues its work until ever" nerve is soothed and quieten The great penetrating power of famous remedy enables it to do «7 quickly and positively. 0 ttlls this In all cases of Sprains, Bruises or Lam. ness. Mexican Mustang Linim^i should be rubbed in persistently ent The antiseptic qualities of this old relia ble household remedy make it safe nig sure. ““<* Prices 25c., 50c., Cl.CO per bottle, r....i.k T ateru ; ,!,u. LYON MFC*. CO. 41 to 45 So. 5th St., BROOKLYN NY -. ■* | w* , vi.'- , (|gwiei(j^.TOaK»»»a»'cgM Application for Order to Sell. ar.mti. of that ci’v tak-' ia B and maintaining this resting room. | office * *“ “*•’ [ Notice to hereby given to all parties %.5S,at nsrssLs ill make applica- the Superior Court Judicial Circuit, the following de scribed lands of said minor, to-wtt One tract or parcel of land contain ing Ninety-Nine and One-fourth aores peted. sol ebows. according to the Tao rating room is for ladles only, president of Mercer, tint tie fame and th ^ «' ‘he coooiry. or neighbor- back of tt are serious. ins town8 ‘ ” we " 33 the ladlea of •It is no* a question now." said D-. Am-rleus, will find comfortable sur- jfineson. "of what Atlanta Is going to rsnndlne. there for themselves or lit- do to vet Mercer, but rather It Is a ^ 01103 - Ti « ro ‘ a0 >' <=« rest as long ,, n _ s . t ,. _. !n . . n zj desired after tie fatigue of s:v- ' . . T , .v... fral hours of shopping. I st - That they desire for themselves,!^ ast by R. L. Williams and the public to keep Mfreer. To da.e .be> have ™ V whatever thelr ““oUtes. successor and assign. for the purpose of re-investing done nothing. :at salt a mrvexeat to ' *; caarje waaxever, tj> liKone incorporated under tie the proceeds arising from the sale of offset ti» fir-’-, one hr ervittg for the snd a cordlal reception awa.ts any'name and style of the Taylor-Jones said property in the following ■'=>- remora’ o' tr:e eaMtzi to t’ oir citv. if ildx w -° ma ? cal1 there - Mile Pos t Company. scribed property: Th» resting room3, three or faur of 2nd. The term for w.Meh petitioners 'Also forty-five -acres of land lying Our Special Holiday Offe GEORGIA—Sumter County. To the Superior Court of Slid County- “ore or l**a, being .part of the West The petition of J. A. Taylor and J haJf of lot No - 98 In <hc 16t! > District M. Jones, both of said state anti 01 Sumter County, Ga., known as tic count)-, respectfully shows to the ® rttt "’111lama place, and bounded on court the following facts: the North by Webb, on the hey will show their WJliaguess to help Mercer bv offering what --he university lhela - wi:I ba arran « ed :t > :! W( ‘ ek —s . as soon as the building can bo cleared ing a citv like Macon, thru there will - ot the few eff;c:3 remalnin *- And be no chance far the movement to go “ , wi11 be a baon t0 th< “ hundreds of further - . holiday shoppers coming to Ameri- ■ Mercer Has Hesitated. cas . dartns tte nea£ three wetka 8 °' s "Mercer has been backward in a3k- j wi ^y ,i£ 1!a} ln? ' Ing ae- Vance from Macon. Tlo uni- Ti -’ F' D ‘ F “ ,0 be “ugratulatei Tersfcy is, not put forward any de- ” D ° n £b ‘- ®P endld success crownln maods nor requests; neither has Ma-; e r efforta - ' , can come forward with any offers of help. The university has not felt call- APPETITE GONE, ed on to lay cl;lm s before the city, but j now if Mvcon is not going to act, hen Indigestion is the Cause of It—Dod. Mercer is going to be moved." son Pharmacy Has the Cure. Dr. Jameson continued: “The sit- nation was flrrt seriously cons dored People go on suffering from little about two years ago on the corn :*e!Ion stomach troubles for vears and irnug- of tie endowment fund. When it lie- ine they have a serious disease, came known by tic Bap 1st convention They over eat or over drink and bow Htt.e Macon hud contributed t: force on the stomach a lot of extra the fund It was at once said by mem- work. bers of the convention, ‘Let's move But they never think that the stom- Mercer.' Later, at one of the recent ach needs extra help to do extra rtvork. commencements, no less than five Bap- if these people would take two tlsts T-ving on the line of roads near Mi-O-NA stomtich tablets wUli or after Macon told me they had bought Ma-, meals stomach misery -would go In can papers during commencement five minutes and they would be a grett time to see what news of Mercer there was. and they saM they cc-u!d find none. This was the afiiltilon all dur ing commencement. The papers -w^ve not backing the university. What lV.tlc matter atcut the college proceedings got Into the papers was written by stu dents of Mercer and contributed to the Papers." "No,” he sild, “this agitation serious, and It Is now up to Macon ■how what they will do." Foley’s Kidney Pills are tonic In ac. tion. quick in results, and restore the natural action of the kidneys and bladder. They correct trreguulrlties. Sold (by ail Druggists. PYTHIANS ARE BUSY IN GETTING UP MEMBERS big help to the stomach in Its strain of overwork. MI-O-NA is guaranteed by Dodson's Pharmacy to cure indigestion or any stomach disease or money back. MI-0(NA for belcbhig of gas. MiO-NA for distress -after eating. MI-O-NA for foul breath. MI-O-MA, for biliousness. MI-O-NA to wake up the liver. -MI-O-NA for heartlburn. MJ-O-NA for sick headache. StI-O-NA for nervous dyspepsia. MI-O-NA after a banquet. MI-O-NA for vomiting of pregnancy MI-O-NA for car or seasickness. Fifty cents a large box at Dodson's piUrmacy, and druggists everywher- ask to be Incorporated is twenty years. North west of the Eufuula Ibranch with the privilege of renewal at the '- be Southwestern Rail Road, being a expiration of that time. i portion of lot No. Four In the 13tb 3rd. The capital stock of the cor- District of Lee County, Go., bounded porition Is to be $10,000.00, divided by -the Southwestern Rail Road on the Into Shares of $50.00 each. Petitioners south. < ask the privilege, however, of in- The late residence of C. A. Rhodes, creasing the capital stock from time being a lot containing one and three- to. time not exceeding in the aggre- fourths acres, situated in the town of gate the sum of $25,000. Smlthville, Qa., bounded on the North 4th. Petitioners show that one- by Jobs Griffin, on the East by F. tenth of said capital stock of $10,000.- Goodroc. South by Hill Stewart, West is pecuniary gain to Its stockholders. The reason for making this applica- IVtRloners propose to manufacture tion for an order to sell for re-inves- paint ar.d erect mile posts in cities, ment, being that the undersigned Is towns, counties and states; to contract guardian of said Minor, and owing to for the mileing or re-mileing of said the place of her residence and the rea- terrltory; to sell advertising space Mence of eald Minor, she can better on said mile posts; and to do each- look after tile use of said lands than and every act connected with or nec- the land now owned by said Minor, essary to the carrying on of said busl- A'so because the property which she ness. now owns will produce at rent six 6tb. Petitioners ask tie rights in- bales of cotton per annum, whereas cident to like corporations; to sue tc property it is desired to purchase and be sued; to have and use a com- with said funds will produce as rent mon seal; to make by-laws binding for the house $144.00 per annum and on their own members not lnconsist- -or lands five bales of cotton, ent with the laws of this state and Also because said house is the res- the United States; to receive dona- idonee of tide late C. A. Rhodes, and tions by gift or will; tb purchase and all of ft is situated in and near hold sue/. 1 property, real or personal town of SmlthvUIe, and is likely as Is neaessary to the purpose of enhance In value more rapidly than this organization, and to do all such the land which is now owned by said acts as are legitimate to tie execu-; Minor. tion of this purpose. Said application to -be heard ai The principal office and place Amerleus. Ga.. at 10 o’clock A. M. De- of business of the proposed corpora-] eember 31st, 1910. tion Is to be in the City of Americus,! Titto November 9th, 1910. 8-4t said state and county. ! MRS. C. A. RHODES, Wherefore, petitioners pray to be Guardian for Laura Miriam Rhodes. made a body corporate under the] name and style aforesaid, entitled to all tl.f- rights, privileges and immun ities and subject to the liabilities fix ed by law. WHO WE ARE St, a , r f Impbrtem and Distributors of high-grade European and American Wi, WHY WE MAKE TSBlTllSB^ 0s ‘~-' , “ No other Importers can make such splendid fers. The trusts cannot compel us to sell at their. bu >/ in large quantities. In dealing with us, you do uot pay profits to middlemen. We sell flrst-clas. less than half what you pay elsewhere. We have determined to introduce our products to the Anierie!! I are willing to give you the benefit of our foresight and advertising methods. We simply want to nrov.V our goods and to make a Heady customer of you. Your triaj order will do more to prove the value to « than all the advertising or letter writing oould do. y e ' a ue 010 RELIABILITY As to our reliability, go to your banker, and hive .him look us up in Dun or Hr. Mercantile Agencies and he will tell your ot our highs landing, or Dave your Express teem wri7 press Agent In Cincinnati, and see how well we stand. You can be assured that we will do exact lv L. that you will receive the best of treatment at our hand3. 0 X1C |} 34 ** TESTIMONIALS Below we reproduce testlmonlasl from a few of our steady customers We har. more, but selected these because they were from men who are known all over tk*,' Our goods please them. Don't you think they are worth- a trial by you’ Cliff Gordon, the "German Senator," the actor, manager who has made the world laugh, says: “Hare never had better liquors or at better prices. I carry them everywhere wltll me.” Bobby North, one of the stars of AI. H. Woods, one of Am«a The Follies of 1919, says: “I don’t be- famous Theatrical Mtnagtrt Hotc I ever had such good whiskey )'*-nter my standing order ins Zr:*, Pr !: a “‘ W ,,0W f “ «Mh*imontlu < I sell It for tlie pricer* j steady customer.'* note that we have listed a number of stindard wines and Honors in «nr nP ,i.„ <1 00 has actually been paid in. hy Jack Mann. Which id the property one and all. liquors that are -fit to g race the sideboard of any home in America We warn tn 5th. The object of said corporation of Mrs. Jossey Rhodes Cowart. attention to our famoua SWEEDISH I»U\CH.” This i s one of the be*^Lllte%on iff hu Iv is made from a recipe that has been handed down from generation to generation by the Roval Familrofi and is now, for the first time, put upon the American market. Too mu6h can notIt*/aid for it 2 Quarts 4 Quarts OF ANY GOODS IN THE ASSORTMENT MENTIONED IN ORDER BLANK, SHIPPED. ALL CHARGES PAID. BY EXPRESS OF ANY GOODS IN THE ASSORTMENT MENTIONED IN ORDER BUNK. SHIPPED. ALL PURGES PAID. BY EXPRESS $ll $2J Americus Lodge Interested With Others. . -Amerlcus Pythian* are greatly in terested In the state campaign Just launched for 20,000 members before the lot ot January, 1912. The Supreme 5rand Lodge will meet iu Fort WontlJ Tex., that year, and it is the purpose If the Georgia organization to have 10,000 member!, enlisted by that time livery lodge in the state will he ask ed to loin In and secure as many mem bers fts possible. A committee will he MACON TO HOIST RATES ON HER BEER JOINTS Barrooms There Are Selling Liquor. -•ppofcted shortly to take charge /f Iarie m)Jor ; ty of U;eie are gc y Ing A free trip to the m -m- whUkev a3 W£ „ a|j bcc , r the larged number of offered by Syracuse Macon, Ga., December G.—The city ocuncll of Macon will most likely raise the near-beer saloon licenses at its meeting Tudsday night. The present license tax committee is con- tmplal/.'ng increasing the tax to :tt least $750, Tiwre are no considera ble more saloons in Macon Iran there were before prohibition went Into ef fect, and Judging from the number of cases tried in (he recorder's court, the ALLEN FORT & SON, Petitioners’ Attorneys. Original charter filed in office, No vember 18th, 1910. H. E .ALLEN, Clerk Superior Court DESIRABLE CITY HOMES For Sale GEORGIA—Sumter County. I. S. R. Heys, Deputy Clerk of the Superior court in and for the county of Sumter, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is true and cor rect copy of the application for char ter of file in my office of Tavlor-Jonea Mile Post Company. Witness my official signature and ■ail of said court, this, the 18th- day of November, 1910. S. R. HEYS, Deputy Clerk Superior Court. WEBSTER COUNTY. Yon Want the Greer, Greenwood, La., suffer- if lumbago. "The I was forced to for relief. These pain In the :h gradually be- __ My attention jley'a Kidney Bem- ^ ^ say after using iderful medicine I am no long- why by my old en- ezdx juffbago-" (Sob 1 by all Druggists. A .Simple .Safeguard for Mothers. CHENEY’S EXPECTORANT rhe Great Cough Cure Ft.- (.htltlren and Adults. Mrs. D. Gilekeson, 32G Ingles Ave., Youngstown, Ohio, gained wisdom In experience. "My little girl had a se. vere cold and coughed almost contin uously. My sister recommended Foley’s Honey and Tar. The first dooe I give her relieved the inflammation in her thoat and after using only one bottle her th-roat and lungs were entirely free from inflammation. Since then I always keep a bottle of Foley's Honey nda Tar in the house. Accept no sub stitutes. Sold by all Druggists. GEORGIA Webster County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of sail county granted at the regular November term, 1910, of said court, will be sold at public out cry- on the First Tuesday in Decem ber next, at the coart bouse door In saU county, between the usual hours of S/Ie, the following real cotate, sit uate in Webster county, tixwlt: One hundred and sixty acres of -land off of the north and -west sides of lot of la-id Number 79 in t./o 19th district of Webster county, Georgia. Sold as the property of the estate of Mary G. Culpepper, deoeaoed, for the purpose of paying the debts and dis tribution among the heirs of said Mary Culpepper. This, November 7, 1910. • JAS. M. HOLLOMON, Administrator, with will attached of Estate of Mary G. Culpepper. 10-4t 6- room houie on Jackson street. Close in. 10-room house on Farlow street, f story, lot 90x210 ft ' 10-room house on Barlow atreet; large lot. 7- room house on College street. 8- room house on Jackson avenue, 6-room house on Elam avenue. 9- room house on Church a tree' close in. 5-room house on Jackson street. All o fthe above places are well located and wj have them to offer at reasonable prices. If Interested see us at once SPECIAL 35 DAY DEFER! This applies from Xor. 20th to Dee. 2Jtb, Incjnslre, and will never lie repeated. Q Quarts of any goods in our assort* S OA ^ ment, shipped by express - - - qJOeOU And Four Quarts af any Goods In our Assortment Absolutely FREE. 12 QUARTS in the shipment for $5.80. 1 NJ ORDER TO INTRODUCE OUR LIQUORS WE INCLUDE FREE OF ANY rHAROR HVF CROSS lr> FAMOUS SWEDEN ANTtoBLOWOUT MATCH ES WITH Owf 3 PBCIAL^OFPBR THBSEktfl* nnnt.4 ° REAT X0VBLTY AXD THKY A,/)XK AIiE "’ORtll A GOOD I-.UtT OF THE TOT.™ OWT OPl Wc Pay Express Charai find miirnntoo nil r a In Ka iitsl n a •snn.aeiil.J . . _ TT ,W. S.& 6. W. Andrews. I none 056. Planters’ Bank Bldg, YOU CAN T BEAT THIS. Union Central Policy on a well-known employee of the S. A L. R. R. Age 61, issued 1908, $1,000—Ordinary Life, Premium $48.67. Results for 1910 \ Prem. Dlv. ' Net C03t $48.57 $11.15 $37.42 There Is lots of good insurance, but only one "lowest cost." That Is; fur nished by The Union Central. No bet ter policies on earth than ours Let me show you. Those Mexicans -were too wise taoile a bunch of Texas cowboys. Many school children suffer from constipation, -which is often the cause ot eeemtng stupidity at lessons. Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are an ideal medicine to givs a child, for they are mild and gentle In their effect, and will cure even chronic con stipation. Sold by all Dealers. GEORGIA—Sumter County. To All Whom It -May Concern: Mrs. Annie Howell having, in proper form, 'applied to me for Permanent Let ters of Administration on the estate J pp HdfiSfOFd of James I. Howell, late of said coun ty, this is to cite all end singular the creditors and next of kin of James I. Howell to be and appear at my offlee within the time allowed by law and show cause. If 'any they cam whv permanent administration should not be granted to Mrs. Annie Howell James I. Howell estate. Witness my Hand and official sig nature. this 7th day of November. 1910. JOHN A. COBB. lft-4t 7- Ordinary. DIHSH0SEWCSR for ehUdrtru taf*. tart. Hooplatu Insure in the Union Central with Agent Union, Central Life Ins, Co., Room 18., Planters Bank Bldg., Americas, Ga. The fooVMi hero rejoices with rag ged locks. You must "furred. either b* “tanned" or and guarantee our goods to be Just as represented, as stated above. Our -neclal four mi.rt FREE t .ftKF your ho,lda -'' orde " 10 early ,0 u * 10 Our offers are the most liberal ever made at any time, at any price bv anv firm If vou esau twelve quarts yourself, get some of youh friends to Join you In ordering, and divide the ihipment whenItN AS 'nUSO^mWltL T NE^ T BEREplATro’ YOi; SH0ULD t AKe'ADVANTAGE OF THEM WITHOUT* orders^should^ge ^ bU “ ne ‘ S Wl ” ^ V6ry lar » e ’ aDd 10 ,n,Ure ^ (Tear off Blank and Mall.) (Fill in B1 auks Carefully.) ORDER BLANK. Gentlemen: * Find enoloscd $ for which ploase for ward by expreps the following order: Quarts.Xnmo of (foods. A A. PI NCH. 8. A. PORT. ■ ■I 8. A. SHERRY. ■ | 8. A. I1LAC-KIHlItItV. ■ I A A. PRIVATE STOCK. ■ 1 8. A. CORN WHISKEY, SHIPPING DIRECTIONS. Remit (by U. S. or Express Money Order, or If d cy. If you send (personal check, add 25c for c Name P. 0. Express Office IL F. D. or 8t. No. County ' State-- Address your envelope plainly to THE SWEDEN-AMERICAN COMP) Sneden-American Building. I’«)UTI^XI*JRI-STItIHl TOILS flNClXW^l Farms, Good Farms. Prices right; buy now. Don’t wait for prices to go up. If you want farm lands, see us. We hare them from 25 acres upto several thousand^ If yen want to sell, sea us. Wa sell property. We are expecting n good many buyers in November and Decem ber. W. S. & 6. W. Andrews, M46 Planters' Bonk Bldg. Office Phone 66$. Residence 601 Yes Indeed mA I can fill your coal »» ,a 1 and with the bc»t the ainr^’ If your coal bins n«d > —or aren’t fully stocte d tot Slaughter of King ' .furnish- the required fuel- For coal «*tlrfactlon-P> L. G. COUNCIL