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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER DECEMBER 15. 1910
LOR SAW HILLS LEAD
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OTEAM AND UASOLINE ENGINES
Portable aSTATioNARfBoiLEBS
Complete Ctoiig’Sawbg ana Shln £ ie Outfits
MALLARY MACHINERY CQ.^fe? 1 ^
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etailed
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f?/CES
We Pay Express
To Any Southern or Adams Express Office
^°#ii Omr Wholesale Department we quote aJoMo",
3 Gallons N.G. Whiskey. $4.45
4 Gallons N.G. Whiskey, 5.60
12 Quarts N. C. Whlskev. 5 50
24 Pints N. G. Whiskey, 3.75
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engaged In this business In North Carolina for ^K en
Whiskey from peoplo who My to muchtoboat 2 0001 order
ship by express collect Ittaleatwoof thlir ten. 1 V!,«°° nc «-and then
Ounces eac‘h) to make oneofouxfuUbSii^ pllon..«*
rith the ounce buslneM—it's a scheme tnmhYm * monlte r
from headquarters ondsi IDI ‘ ,ed hw *«—
nail for it Remember the^ abovo'Md w dOTVbo u mirfeTh*W K? 11
l but, on toe ^he^and. liist piningolddlme, pum^orth r^u nn
Remit with order and*rctur
Southern Distilling Co.,
facksonville, Florida
POirr FOWOrr-Wo pay an the czpma ar.d guarantee
- crery drop. 8ome Anna make you pay the eapreas
k. and don’t caro anythin* about say tn
orders from you. They
BAGLEY, Holt Building,
rCLES and SUPPLIES, AUTO SUP
IES and REPAIRING, VULCAN-
ZING. Prices Reasonable. We
lo Brazing, and make Broken
‘arts Like New.
VASES,
AL SCUTTLES,
ONGS, PORKERS,
GRATE FENDERS,
FIRE PLACE FENDERS.
W. HARRIS.
MCI WAREHOUSE,
C. PARKER, Prop. (Sue cesser to Connell. Parker A Co.)
to extend thanks to the farmers for their patronage in th
k a continuance of aame promiBln* courteou* and prompt at-
1 business entrusted to me.
rles C. Sheppard will agali weigh cotton for me. and will be glad
Respectful!?,
lLTON G PARKER.
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kinds of crops and fruit grown in - 0llt “
i:s place at 1<ftr price of $15 per acre. . e oO acres in
located only 1 mile from mulroad •*. u ve; g00(1
:-.nce fci, good saw timber: 'land ^nil gasoline er.-
14 tenant i-ouaes der*p well " lin •
>arialn at tho price of $12.50 per acre. a above until
cff er ue cbove -places at Ue «ovv pnl a . ‘ a ffrc at bargain, it
If in *he market for a gooJ farm a. a b
terest to see U3 at cnoo.
N & CROCKETT, Real Estate Agents.
AMERICUS. GA.
)mc Seekers and Investors
lore you purchase land come to
erty county and see the many j|j
les over other sections, we j
leasure in showing you our tana
OKTUMTY. _
• MALONE & SON, Albany, Ga
1ROLD BROTHERS,
Warehousemen ?" <1 ,5® s n jn ISS10n
Merchants. Also Dealers hi
IVood, Brick, Lime, Cerne-*”, M |.
a nd Plastering Hair. W
*ted Mitchel Wagon. Have j
waved a car load of themm oh
lies. It I, the best wagon on
market.
WHAT WILL BECOME
'OF 010 BUILDING?
Atlanta Figuring On It for a
City Hall.
Atlanta, Ga., December 13.—What
ever there may be In the movement to
move tho state capitol from Atlanta fo
Macon and whatever may be the out
come of it all, there is but little to be
learned to talking to officials at the
state house.
Efforts to learn something definite
from them or get an expression of
opinion have invariably resulted In
small 'gains. Those that have been
reading about it in the papers seem
to think there is little chance for the
project ever to succeed, while others
frankly admit they haven't paid much
attention to it.
That Macon has all the advantage
over Atlanta from a geographical
standpoint, being located nearest the
center of the state, everybody of
course agrees, and there are few
would not admit -that if the capitol
were there it would be better than
having it in Atlanta, taking statewide
interests into consideration.
And if the question of moving the
capitol should be sprung at the next
legislature which is not at all im
probable there will to a certainty be
numerous representatives who wif.l be
right in for It from the jump. Hon
Joe Hill Hall, of Bibb, for instance,
would not surprise any one. least of
all Atlanta, by throwing all his influ
ence In,its favor.
But because it would mean an enor
mous expense to the state and would
necessitate a more or less disorganiz
ed condition of the state’s affairs for
a considerable period and because the
Immediate advantages to be derived
would not be considerable, there
doesn't seem to be any reasonable
prospect of the capitor. being moved
at least in the near future.
Whether the capitol Is ever moved
or not. however, it is interesting; to
figure on what the state house would
be good for in case it should. Pulton
county will soon have to erect a new
court house, and it may suit that
purpose line. Or maybe Atlanta would
have gTown enough by that time to
make good use of it as a city hall.
CANDLER LAYING
PLANS WELL
IN ADVANCE
Has His Eye On Job of
Governor.
WILL STICK TO PASTOR
IN SPITE OF DIVORCE
Rev. Bailey Still Remains in
. Good Standing.
Railroad Commissioner Murphy Cand
ler Is Regarded as a Strong Prob
ability In the Next Gubernatorial
Race.
Banks On Sure Thing Now.
“I’ll never be without Dr. King’s
New Life Pills again,” writes A. Schin-
geck. 647 Elm St., Buffalo. X. Y. ‘ They
cured me of chronic constipation- when
^11 others faileod.” Uneqaaled
Billiou8ness, Jaundice, Indigestion,
Headache, Chills, Malaria and Debility.
25c at Eldridge Drug Co.
COTTON TAKES JUMP
ON ACCOUNT OF REPORT
Made By Department as to
Estimate.
New Orleans, La., December 9.-
Tra’ders on the floor of the Xcw Or
leans co ton exchange were precipitat
ed into a frenzy of buying which re
called the most exciting occurrences
in tkfe history of the exchange fol
lowing the posting today of the
partment of agriculture’s estimate of
the cotton crop for this aeason. There
was an immediate advance of from
34 to 39 points In the mast active
positions in the future department.
The department of agriculture re
ported a total production of cotton as
11.428,000 bales. The 1909 crop was
10,004,949, and tiio 1908 crop was
13,587,308. ’
Take Care!
Remember that when yonr kidneyi
are affected your life ia in danger, hi
Slayer, Rochester, N. Y„ says: “Sly
trouble eatarted with a sharp shooting
pain over my hack which' grew worse
dally. I felt sluggish and tired, my
kidney action was Irregular and in
frequent. I started using Foley'.; Kid
ney Pills. Each dose seemed to put new
life and strength Into me, and now I
am completely cured and feel better
ml stronger -than for years.” Sold by
all Druggists.
TAFT ASKS SENATORS FOR
SPEEDY CONFIRMATION
Of the Judicial
Made Monday.
•Washington, D. C., December 13.—
President Taft, before today's session
of the cabinet, conferred with Sena
tors Hale and Lodge and urged them
to .secure a speedy confirmation of the
Judicial nominations sent to the sen
ate yesterday. The senate yesterday
aa a senatorial courtesy to Chief Ju3-
tico White, who was once a member of
that body, at once confirmed hi* pro
motion. The president -wants the sen
ate to act with dispatch and confirm
Associate Justices Lamar and Van De
venter, five Judge! of the-Commerce
court and two interstate commerce
commissioners.
Atlanta, Ga., December 12.—That
Railroad Commissioner C. M. Con-dler,
or Murphey Candler, as he is more
familiarly known, will be In -the rac<
for governor two years hence, is
foregone conclusion, acordlng
statements of tils Atlanta, friends.
Although iMr| Candler has never
been a gubernatorial candidate,
hiss been well advertised as a prob
ability and a possibility ana other
things they call them before. they
get into the scrimmage.
But Commissioner Candler, it may
te stated event at this early writing,
is getting ready to -be a candidate for
that office In 1912.
And he is the only candidate .whose
features hmve yet loomed distinct
enough on the horizon to be recog
nized. There ore other shadowxwhtoh
tee haze has not revealed, hut Mur-
p'-.ey Candler is right there In the
full line of vision.
Mr. Candler, as is well known, is
a prominent supporter of Hoke Smith
and his principles, or at least most
ct them.
But it has heed said by well known
members of the other faction in Geor
gia politics that Mr. Oanliler is the
least prejudiced and tte most open-
minded and conservative of the pro
gressive leaders.
Mr. Candler is held in the highest
esteem by those of true opposing fac
tion and -he has friends among tiem
who hw.? declared they iwould support
him despite his well known polliic.il
alliances.
He wa3 appointed to the -railroad
commission by Hoke Smith upon tho
r-s:gratinn of ' Commissioner Fu-ltl;
Calloway, and be has since bee® elect
d for the remainder of the unexpired
term and for the full term of six years
to follow.
Mr. Candler lives in Dtcatur, De-
Kalb county, and practices law in At
lanta. for he has time to which
keep up his practice, not being c:
roan, and he is not required to give
his full time to the duties of -railroad
commissioner.
There has been some talk of 1.1; en
tering the race for senator, only -n
case Gov.-elect Smith does not run,
but so far as can be lecrnei it is only
talk.
Atlanta. Ga., December 12.—Tho
novel sight of a Methodist past
whose wife Is suing for divorce, -and
to whom the court has ordered -him
pay alimony and yet who is occupy
ing the pulpit and is in good standing
with the church, is that occupied bv
Rev. J. H. Bailey, pastor of -the Lin
dale Method 1st church in- the Rente
district of the North Georgia confer
ence,
Varoiis allegations of oruelty are
made in Mns. 'Bailey’s petition, anti
their 10-year-old son takes the side
of the mother.
(The suit for divorce has -not yet
been tilled and the case has only been
gone Into to a sufficient extent to en
able the court to pass upon a claim for
alimony, whin hwas awarded at <20
per monthi on a temporary basis.
(Nevertheless -the suit was on file
with allegations of mistreatment when
the North Georgia conference met at
Athena. And yet when the namo of
the Rev. J. H. .Rai-ley was called
conference under the question rela
tive to this characters of its members,
Presiding Elder John S. Jenkins, of
the Rome district,, arose and an
swered: “Nothing against him.”
That' was indicative, at least,
full confidence on the' part of <hls as
sociates to the church.
How’s This.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Qt
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, and financially
ulile to carry out any obligations made
by his firm.
Walding. Klnnan & Marvin,
Wholesa'e Druggists, Toledo, 0.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken intern
ally. acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Prices, 75c
per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti
pation.
SOUTH GEORGIA
LEADS THE STATE
This Section Supplied ~
of Increase.
Savannah, Ga., December 13.—The
four congressional districts In South
Geo'gia furnished more than haflf of
the increaso of population in Georgia
during the past ten year*.
These districts are the First, Second,
Third and Eleventh.
Their contribution to the state's
growth was 10,348 more than that ol
the seven other district* combined, in
cluding Fulton county and the capita?.
The actual Increase was 201,569.
This -wonderful showing fulfills pro*
dictions that South Georgia was mak
ing a runaway race in growth as com
pared with other sections of the state.
Some of its counties show very large
increases, evidently Its cities all are
growing, white the counties which
have none of the larger citic3 show
very aoad increases.
The census figures arc sufficient rea-
m for a very boastful attitude on
the part of South Georgia. It has
been long suspected that this 'part of
the state had 'begun to come into its
own and that it was setting a pace
that would be hard to follow. The
figures show that every partldle of
that expectation -was grounded
fact
A .Simple Safeguard for Mothers.
Mrs. D. Gilekeson, 326 Ingles Ave.
Youngstown, Ohio,* gained wisdom by
experience. “My little gJri had a se*
vere cold and coughed almost contin
uously. My sister recommended Foley's
Honey and Tar. The first dose I give
her relieved the inflammation in her
thoat and after using only one bottle
her throat "and lungs were entirely
free from inflammation. Since then i
always keep a bottle of Foley’s Honey
nda TVir In thejiouse. Accept no sub
stitutes. Sold by all Druggists.
SO TREATING YOCB FftlESD
IS TACOMA HERE AFTER
City Commissioner Hakes -Let’s Have
a Drink" a Misdemeanor.
LARS
BOAT DESTROYED
BY FIRE AT MOBILE
For First-Class Plumbing
and Electrical Work
CALL No. 580
W. D. PAYNE.
Plumbing and Electrical Contractor. Re
pairing a Specially. Cotney Building
Crew Had Narrow Escape
With Lives.
Mobile, Ala., December 13.—The
Eastern Shore liner General Lee, val
ued at <30,000, was totally destroy
ed by fire early this morning while
lying at the wharf at Blair Hope, 14
miles across the bay from here. The
crew had narrow escapes, .loalnj their
clothing nnd personal effects. The
boat was commanded hy Capt. Owen
Roberts, and carried a crew of eight
men. It was Insured for <12,500.
Foley's Kidney Pills are tonic In ac
tion, quick In results, and restore the
natural actlsn of tho kidneyi and
bladder. They correct Irregualrltles.
Sold Iby all Druggists.
WANTS
TO RE TRIED AGAIN
Court Asked to Declare For
mer Trial Void.
.Nashville, Tenn., December 13.—A
petition asking the Davidson County
Criminal court to declare Illegal and
void the proceedings by -which Robin
J. Cooper, charged -with the murder of
Senator Edward Carmack, was freed,
was filed this morning by attorneys
who represented the state in the trial
to which Robin J. Cooper and his fa
ther, Duncan B. Cooper, were convict
ed, and by Sam Carmack, a brother
of Senator Cannack, and prosecutor
of the case against the Cooper's.
No one C aa ever made a salve, oint
ment or baim to compare with Buck-
ien's Arnica Salve. U'b the one perfect
hhaler of Outs, Corns, Burns, Bruises,
Sores, Scai.de, Bolls, Ulcers, Eczema,
alt Rheum. For Bore Eyes, Cold Sorvs,
Chapped Hands, or Sprains, it’s su
preme. Infallible for Piles. Only 25c at
BUILDING TO COST A MILLION
IS PLANNED FOB ATLANTA
linge Structure 1VR1 lie Erected
Forsyth Street
LEIio Kind You Haro Always Bought, nud which has been
in uso for over 30 years, has borno tho signature of
— and has been made under Jiis per-
sonal supervision, since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
A11 Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Jnst-as-good” aro but
Experiments that trillo tv 1th and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What Is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Js Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago Js Its guarantee. Ifc destroys Worms
nnd aUnys Foverlahneaa, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach nnd BoweJs, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children’s Panacca-Tlic Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA AtLWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Hare Always Bought)
in Use For Over 30 Years.
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B9
IDEAL BAKERY !
NOW FURNISHING FIRST CLASS
FRESH BREADS, CAKES, PIES, Etc. at
OLD TIMES-RECORDER OFFICE,
208 FORSYTH STREET.
Telephone No. 14Q. Orders Promptly Delivered
Your Working Dollar
never sleeps, nor does It wear out, but keeps on working for you day and
night provided they aro deposited in tills bank.
If your dollars aro not at work, but are Idle In your pocket, get them
out and deposit them under our Inter est plan.
Americus Trust & Savings Bank
Americus National Bank Building
FARM LOANS
For cheapest interest, quickest money and
easiest terms on farm loans, come to see me.
W. W. DYKES.
Funeral Directors
And Embalmers,
J. H. BEARD, - - Director.
The Allison Undertaking Co.,
Americus, Ga.
Telephone 80 and 106. Day Phone 25^
W. SHEFFIELD, Pres’t
E. D, SHEFFIELD: Cashier.
FRANK SHEFFIELD, V.-l’res’t.
Admits, Ga., December 13.—A char
ter .was asked today for rile Forsyt'-'
Improvement Company, ; wbir.fi
ixises to erect a twentyJlvc story
building cm a lot on Forsyth street
opposite the new postofflee. Tfie laud
which sold a few years ago at <25,-
000 baa Just been .purebaaed for <100,-
000. The buDding, it 4*. ■toted, wilt
approximately <1,000,000.
BANK OF COERCE,
AMERICUS, GA.
In New Home, Formerly l’ostoillee Building, Forsyth Street.
General Banking business transacted and ail consistent courtesk-s ex
tended patrons.
Certificates of Deposit issued earning intererC.
Whiskey 5^Bottle!