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rill HSDAY JOE ii, W16.
THE AMERICUS TIMESRECORDER.
First Complete Photo of Cabiner St. Louis Convention Endorsed
remember when you
tt ant to borrow money on
your improved farm on long
,j m e that I can get it for you
at six per cent interest.
The contract catry with
them the privilege of paying
|too, or any multiple there
of or of taking up entire
loan, on any interest day,
without bonus,
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Lamar Street
Anierictis, :: Georgia
' ll^jnirrA. DANIELS, M. D.
Mirurri and General Medicine.
Offices Wheatley Bldg.
Telephone Service.
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■ ’MASTER. Clerk.
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F. and A. M. meets ev
ery second and fourth
Friday night a
wice
the
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HtOH M.IT TO RIGHT: I’reahnt Wilson, Secretary of Treasury Wlllium 0. MeAdoci, Attorney General T. Ii'. Gregory, Secretary of Nary Jo-
•ephuo Daniels, Secretary of Agriculture Houston, Secretary of Slate Robert Lansing, Secretary of al.hor Wilson. Secretary of War Newton D.
Baker, I'o.t master General Burleson. Seerelary of Interior Franklin D. Ltu.e and Seeretary of Commerce ItedtbTd.
This Is the first photograph of the reconstructed cabinet of President Wilson, constituting the democratic administration, which Uie national
democratic party endorsed In its pla'torm, by the renomination by acclamation of the President. Since the last complete photograph of the cabi
net, Robert Lansing has taken Mr. Dryan's place as secretary of state; Newton I). Baker has taken Mr. Garrlsut.'s place as secretary of war, and
Thomas W. Gregory has taken Mr. MoReynold’g place as attorney general.
We guarantee thit for Luzianne. If
it does not prove out on both points
after you have used the entire con
tents of one can according to direc
tions, tell the grocer you want your
money back and he'll return it with
out a question. Buy this better coffee
today. Write for premium catalog.
The Reily-Taylor Co. New Orleans
COFFEE
The Sport World With Local
Color Dished Time to Time
o'clock,
a A. HAMMOND. W. M.
CLOYD BUCHANAN, Sec’y.
M. B. COUNCIL
. .LODGE, F, and A
Jj r meet* every Flrat and
• -Third Friday nlghta
, Visiting brother* are
ited lu attend.
H. U. MASHBURN, W. M.
NAT LeMASTER. Secretary.
W AMlIXil0> ( AMI*, SO. 14.
r. O.S.OFL
Meet* on Thuraoay night*, Wheat
y build 1 iif, at 7:30 o’clock. All mem
re urged to attend Vlallon
ta. E. F. WILDER, Frail.
0. D. REESE, Recording Sec'J.
NAf irvMAS’I ER, Financial Sec’y.
C. r. DAVIS,
Rental Surgeon.
Orthodontia, Pyorrhea.
•id' Pce I'hone 316 Office Phone 819
Allison Bldg.
NEW' YORK, June 20.—The Invasion cruise and the novelty has created en-
oi’ Eastern and Middle Western ’vara- fiusiasni among the followers of both
Ity fields by Pacific Coast collegiate types of yachts.
Belgium Has Won One of The
Richest Prizes of The War
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 20.—If quicker death to cattle,
ereported occupation of Ruanda,' “Two remarkable contrasts are to
teams as examplifled by the California^ The committee has arranged a very | German East Africa, by Belgian troops be found among the native* of this
and Stanford track athletics will be Interesting program. It Is made up of from the Congo, and their establish- region. The highly developed, intelll-
conducted upon a broader scale next j short daily runs so arranged that the^nient of a provisional government In gent Watussi are magnificent physical
spring. Representatives of the
coast universities now in the East are
planning for a series of competitions
in various lines of sport which will
surpass anything attempted In this di
rection In past years.
Graduate manager E. C. Behrens is
authority for the statement that the
yachtsmen all will be at anchor In'this territory prove to be authentic, 1 specimens, lithe, well-proportioned
plenty of time to allow them to take
part in shore sports. In the case of
a calm, the motor boat fleet will be
used to tow the sailing craft to the
finish line. The most interesting feat
ure of the week will be racing among
one of the richest colonial prizes of and athletic. It is not uncommon
this world war has been won by the. meet men from five feet eleven Inche3
in to seven feet two Inches tall. On
Its other hand, on the island of Kwldsch- I=a;
nation which has suffered most
Europe. Concerning this region,
people and its colonization possibil-' wel, in Lake Kiwu, and in the bamboo
Hies the following bulletin has been forests of Bugolc the traveler finds the
COMPANY-
f / > - -i —B
arvfc. wh.en.evcr ikcrcs company ]
the new’ forty footers of the New issued by the National Geographic So- pygmy Batwa tribe, whose spear-car-
Stanford University baseball team will! York Yacht Club. Twelve yachts jolety from its Washington headquar- J t ying warriors are under five feet
play a number of games In the East compose the division. They were built ters: j height, shy, timid and devoted almost
“If Belgium Is able to retain her entirely to the chase. The aborigines
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and West during g tour to be made In during the winter and lorm the star
May and June; The Stanford (quad, | class of the season. It will he the first
consisting of about fifteen men, will opportunity of their owners to try
leave May 10 and play games with all \ out the new craft In cruising trim,
the leading college and university —
nines, during its tour to the Atlantic j The American Canoe AssooiaUon has
coast. Including Michigan, Chicago, al8 ° »'»“»«> for an Innovation in con-
Itllnols Minnesota, Wisconsin, Har-| nect * on w lth the International meet,
vard, Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Penn- °1>*” to »>• amateur canoeists in the
sylvania, Columbia and other Institu-1 Un “» d Sta “ s and Cttnada - at Su * Br
tions. The itinerary of the team ,sla ” d ’ August 4 to 12 of this year. It
which is now being arranged by Natj wm be ,he flrat mect °» en to a " am '
Strong of this city, will include a> leur paddlers regardless of whether
number of Commencement Day games ■'•'J' ar ® “embers of the American
if the East | Canoe Association. The champion-j
Coach Hiram Conthear of the Uni-; aW b* of North America will he award- 1 tng to Lag. victoria Nyanra.
veralty of Washington crews, who has P ' 1 10 " l6 * lnnera of contests of single ea8tern boundary,
arrived here for the Intercollegiate! hlad ®*' singles, tandems aid fours in, "While there are two considerable the cattle. •'The perfunctory saluta-
and Harvard-Yale regattas, Is planning, ,lle l unlor ' Intermediate and aenior trackg of f oregt j n Russia, the central j tlon among friends Is one ot the tntcr-
hotd on the Ruanda region of the Ger- belong to neither of these tribes, how-
man East African protectorate she e -er, but are the Wanutu, a medium-
will possess the most densely populat- sired, agricultural people. The black
cd as well as one ot the most fertile sultan of the region, one of the world's
and salubrious territories of Central' most powerful potentates ruling In
Africa. territory held by white colonists, la
"Ruanda lies to the east of Lake' Watussi. His word. subject to the
Kiwu, through which runs the bound- censorship of the European Resident
sry line between the Upper Congo reg- or Governor, Is law to a million and a
ion and the German possessions. To half people.
the north Ilea British East Africa ^ "There ts abundant water In Ruan-
The Kagera River, also known as the \ da. the small mountain streams never
Alexandra Nile, flowing to irregular, running dry. When the grass
ape. east, north and east, and empty- cornea parched on the hillside the na-
is the lives burn It off and immediately there
springs up fresh, tender pasturage for
a-rvk. Hsfl-egXir^''.
is* 4-ure to please.
June Hasses. The meets will be under the port j on Q f territory Is bare of.ettng customs of the country. Upon
crew a» 8 Pl ce * th ® American Canoe Aa- lreea< but on t he mountain slopes there meeting they either place their arms
to invade Poughkeepsie next
with eight-oared ’varsity
w hich 1# said to be the fastest ever aoc,atlon whlch own# the 3o ‘ acre ,s " | Is to be found wonderfully rich gram*, j lightly about the waist or else gras.i
developed at Washington, so far as j ,and known aa Sugar l8,and * located | on which graze magnificent herds of each other's elbows, holding them for
an be judged from the material and ° n the Law ranee River between ^ catt | e that constitute th? chief wealth'a while, then one declares ’I wish you
Claytcn, N. Y., auu Gauauoque. Ont. of the na || Ve g. The agricultural pos- cattle,’ while the other replies, I wish
J. T. Warren, Mgr.
Amerlrus, (.a.
REMOVAL NOTICE!
Have moved my office and Vctinary Hospital to
111 Hampton Street Phone 278
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hA M0S. Manogor.
Tclegkoao IM>
performances of the season just clos
ed. Stanford also desires to race on
the Hudson again in 1917 and It may
l- that both crow, will take part In JAPM STARTS MILITARY
the regatta of next year, unless
slbilitles of the region are almost un- you women
limited.
’ One of the most striking advant-
“Thls region was first explored
1894 by Count von Gotzen, formerly
should be shown that one is consider
ably superior to the other.
The intercollegiate and Conference
Athletic Association officials have been
mmui COLLEGES
TOKIO, June 20.—The Inauguration
of military training among university
„,o understand that Stanford, jaludenta as a reault of the war haa
California and possibly a third Pacific 1 k»en followed by similar meaaures In
Coast university track team will try!“any primary achoo;. of Toklo. The
for Eastern honors In 1*17 provided j army authorities have approved the
the atheltic material In sight perform;
p to the marks expected by the coach-
s. A football game or games between
1 e or more of the leading Eastern
elevens and a university learn from
California or the Northwest is also
among the possibilities. Correspond
ence looking toward such a contest is
under way and the Indications are
favorable at this time.
luea and have delegated officers to In
struct the hoys. A certain amount of
n dimentary training has been given
In Japanese schools since 1886 when
It was recommended by Viscount Ar-
Irori Mori, minister of education, wbt
had previously served as minister to
\ aahington. The drill has been con
ducted by the teachers but under the
new Idea the training will le In
I : bunds or army officers and will
more thorough. The system will be ex-
An Innovation In Atlantic coast j (0 a || gc bools In Toklo and oth-
qn<Ming will be Inaugurated at llie , gr f |,| M ] t represents one form ot
end of the month In an Inter-club 1 ^ rw ,ter Japanese "preparedness.”
cruising race week open to the mem
bers of the Yscht Raring Association
ol Long Island Sound, the Ixjng Island
Sound Power Boat Association and
the New York Yacht Club. It D the
flrat time In the history of tbs sport
that yacht owners hare larltsd ths
power boat men to take part In a
worn MESSINS GUI!
A. HENDERSON. Pro*.
Next Chinas# La uni
ells pressed and Class ad .
Ladles' Work a Specialty.
Work dons and delivered an
|ages of this territory is Its high alti-.Governor of German East Africa, who
li.de, an average of nearly a mile ,. gme from the coast as far as Lake
above sta level, so that although ltj K iwu, about which Arab traders had
lies under an equatorial sun, the tern-^ frequently brought vague reports. This
perature ts usually about the same as J i g i an d-,lotted body of water,
that of a warm summer day In central ;, (K X) feet above sea level, was the last
Europe. Malarial mosquitoes are not j r „ ng , de rable lake to he discovered In
known here, nor does the dread tsetse- | ( > ntr »| Africa. Its outlet In the Rua
fly hover over the land, bringing o z( River, which flows south Into the
sleeping sickness to human beings and famous Lake Tanganyika. |
“One of the most noted parties of
e> ploration which has visited Ruanda
was that headed by Adolphus Freder
ick, Duke of Mecklenburg, who inarch
♦ d through the territory with an im-
piessive retinue of carrier! In 1907-8.
I:, hia report he said of this region
‘Ruanda is emtnentlly adopted for col
ot ization by white man. The country
Dorsesres a fabulous amount of wealth
In its herds, to the breeding of which
its pasttoral people are particularly
devoted. Also agriculture may be
carried on in a remunerative way, for
the quality of the cattle itself is as
excellent aa that of the milk they
yield. Aa to the quality of the toil, K
simply leaves nothing to be desired, so
that It Is evident that there la a splen
did opening here for the establishment
of business on a «**t scale.**
Mrs. Lottie Livingston
Public Stenographer
Allison Building Pbooe 209
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