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AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1910
, W Ordinances To Be
^Lbforced, Asserts Chief
tdl the people,” said Chief
Johnson today, “that we
■w„j— to sec that the new ordi-
I os prohibiting minora entering
f (Thalis and autoists speeding in
pttBaew school zones, are obeyed. 1 '
I j text of the two ordinances wero
Bg,d as legal advertisements in
I* Times-Recorder yesterday.
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TOWEDATFAIR;
NAMES SECRET
Business Men Swell List
, Of Donations As
Bridal Gift
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and colds are weakening.
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trrh In any form saps the
Fight It and light It hard.
I remedy, to help^you^do^lj
RU-NA
and Cabrrful Condition
w j the blood, regulates the
aids elimination, tones
. nerve centers and carries
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k and bowels, belching, sour
PE-RU-NA restore*
to healthy action the
vital organs which
•re ao intimately re*
fated to the strength
and vigor of the na
tion. /
There are fourteen
ounces of health giv
ing punch and jpep
In every bottle. PE
RU - NA la • good
medicine to have In
the house, ready-to-
take for emergencies.
It la a good remedy
to use any time.
TABLETS OK LIQUID
Curosity is reputed to have killed
a cat. If this is true, there mar be
large number of defunct feiires
about Americus during the next
few weeks, for there is going to be
curosity enough loose and roaming
found to kilt numerous cats. And
its all going to be about the identity
. the bride and grpom who have
decided to let the knot be tied in
public at the Sumter County Fair in
October.
The'couple, whose names are
known only to themselves and Jos
eph Perkihs, secretary of the fair as
sociation, arc well known Americus
young people, and they have inform
ed Mr. Perkins that they have agreed
between themselves- that they may
just as' well take advantage ft the
fair association’s offer, and therefore
he may count upon them to provide
that feature of the big fair. And ao
Secretary Perkins is going ahead
compiling the list of donations that
were promised when first announce
ment was made of the offer.
The date and details of tho cere
monyJiave not yet been decided upon
definitely.' Tho fair takes places on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oc
tober 16, 17 and 18. The couple
and the fair management havo not
yet reached an agreement ns to tho
best day for tho wedding. The bride-
to-be is said to havo intimated that if
it is all tho aamo to the others, she
would Just as leave be married on
some other day than Fridav. sho hav
Farms For Sale
110 ACRES located on one of tho proposed paved roads 1 1-2
miles from Americus. Good home and land suit
able for general farming and stock raising. Sco
mo for particulars and price.
98 1-2 ACRES 1 1-2 miles from Americus, 6-room house, barn,
etc. All under fence and cross fences. Will bo
worth $100 per acre when road ; ls paved. Price
88,000. . I , .. —!>• ^„ ' '■!** I j) ..
TOO ACRES—2 miles from Plains; 136 acres open; balance
in woods and saw timber. Soil rod pebbly and
sandy loam with clay subsoil. Almost entire place
is under hog wiro fence. Improvements only fair,
but cheap at the price of $50 per acre.
121T ACRES 8 miles from Americus; convenient Jo goad school
and church; 3-horso farm open; 2 dwellings; 2 ten
ant houses, good barns, spring, etc. Price $7,500.
A. C. CROCKETT
Phone 80,
Americus, Ga. Office, Windsor Hotel
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MILLIONS PAID
a. FAMILIES BY
WAR RISK BOARD
ATLANTA, Sept. 23.—Georgia
families ar e being paid $24,716,720
in war risk insurance claims by
Uncle Sam, according to figures made
public here today. He ia making
restitution to those whose sons and
husbands died in the service of their
country.
There ate 2,828 insurance claims
being paid in Georgia through the
Bureau of War Risk Insurance to
beneficiaries named at the time ap
plication for insurance was made by
soldiers, sailors and marines, now
dead. The average policy carried
by these 2,828 men was $8,740.
Disabled soldiers, as well as widows
and children and dependent parents
of those who have died, are being
made comfortable by the government,
which is paying 1,533 compensation
claims to residents of Georgia.
In addition to the insurance and
compensation claims now being paid
in Georgia, there are 1,187 of both
these classes of claims under investi
gation. These cases, however, are
rapidly being adjusted following an
investigation by bureau representa
tives.
Up heard the old .■•dago about it be
ing. untuck/ to le married on Fri
day. A cynic who heord of this ab
jection of the bride-elect remarked
that any wedding day is unlucky.
But that has nothing to do with the
story. The couple are ready to wed
in public and the list of donations
is rapidly piling up. Yesterday a
partial list was given out, to be aug
mented, Socertary Perkins announc
ed, by numerous items yet to bo list
cd.- Following is tho present list:
Pinkston Company—Silk Dress for
brim valued at $85.00.
Americus Lighting Co.—Elec
tric toaster.
Harris Grocery ■ Company—On
sack of best flour.
J. E. D. Shipp, Jr.—One fine ham.
Sparks Grocery Company—6 gal
lon automatic oil can and oil.
Miss Ellinor Tillman—Hat for
bride, value $10.
Rylander Shoe Company—Stetson
hat for groom.
Windsor Barber Shop—All ton-
sorial work for groom on day of wed
ding. vw-v
Howell’s Pharmacy—Handsome
comb and brush.
Standard Dry Goods Company—
One pair kid gloves for bride.
Mizo Gdocery Company—25-lb
sack sugar.
Allison Furniture Company—One
bed'room dresser'.'
Morgan & Company—Fresh meats
for the newlyweds for one month.
John W. Shiver—Americus-mndo
kitchen t&ble, ironing board and wash
board.
Judge John A. Cobb—Marria.-? H
•ense.
S A. Daniels—Set of tea sunns.
Nathan Murray—Druggist—Toilet
articles, value $5.
Times-Recorder —Free subscrip
tion for one year.
POSTAL ROBBERY
OF $240,000 IS
LAID TO THREE
CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—(By Asso
ciated Press.)—Three men, one of
them John wedja Clark, a clerk in
the Chicago postoffice, who is said to
have planned the robbery, were
rested here early today, charged with
stealing $240,000 from a shipment
last Thursday from the Federal Re
serve bank to (lie Standard Oil Com
pany of Indiana at Whiting, Ind. Of
the stolen funds $93,620 has been
recovered.
Accommodating Lily.
South America la not the only conn-
ry that can boast of large leaves. Io
ndla the Victoria Regia grows leaves
everal feet across, and_wlth a buoy-
mey sufficient to sustain - the weight
<t a child; The edges turn up/and
orm a sort of bowl.
Science Battling
With Mosquitoes
Trying to Eatarmlnate These Carriers
■ of Malaria' and Other Daadty
' - . ■ o.im Germs.
<hot biu.’W . ———
Sdf^Uits gay thpt the mosquito
murt'go. Y,eara ago they , were looked
upon only it 'nuisances but everyone
now knows that they are a vital dan
ger to-nil Humanity. Yellow fever,
malarifi. pnd many other diseases can
be laid right at the mosquito’s door.
Government, state and city health de
partments are trying hard to exter
minate him, but that will not come
for years. .
In tho meantime we must protect
.ourselves. See that proper screens
arc placed In the house and spray the
house dally with TORMENT. TOR
MENT.is death to insects. No mos
quito or fly can live in its gaseous va
por. TORMENT will not harm cloth
ing or fumitnro and has absolutely no
affect bn human beings.
. Sold by druggiata, ganarai stores
and dealers everywhere. The price Is
25c per bottle; do not pay .more.
Manufactured by tho O. B. Wil
liams Co., Quitman, Ga. .For sale by
the Amcritus Drug Company . and
Howell’s Pharmacy. adv
KASSEL’S
The Store of Style and Quality
We are glad to say to our trade that since Sept. 1 st we have
been doing a splendid business in our Exclusive Ladies*
Ready-To-Wear and Millinery Department. The busi
ness we have been doing has consisted of the best class of
merchandise.
Mrs. Kassel left for New York this morning to purchase
better and more exclusive models in Coats, Suits, Dresses
and Millinery.
Up to the present we have made a study of the wishes of
our trade, therefore Mrs. Kassel will make selections with
that object in view.
We promise our trade that within the next ten days or two
weeks we will receive the most'beautiful line, of Coats,
Suits, Dresses, Waists and Millinery ’that Americus has
ever seen.
KASSEL’S
The Store of Style and Quality
NOT SICK
ANyOT WELL
la Thi Peculiar Silsadoa DiscrIM,
ZIBOH Iren Tonic 1$ Fond Htlpftl.
It often happens that the organs of you;
body do not function properly, for somr
reason or other. The-e Is nothing reall
wronr and you are not'lick. Bulcer
tainly you are not well, either.
if yon are in such a condition, rea
what Mr. Wm. M. Bass, Rl. l.Crossvillo
A!a., d.d, and try Ziron Iron Tonic, a.-
he did. Mr. Bass says:
"I am nearly always pretty well ant
strong and do not need much medicim
excepting for headaches. But, recently,
when I had not been feeling very well
for a while, I knew. I needed somr - '
of medicine to make me all right.
1 took Ziron and it made me strong ani
welt again.’’
Ziron puls Iron Into fhe blood, an_,
doing this, may prevent a serious attacl
of illness,which you are liable to ‘‘catch’
at any time ii your system is weakens
or your condition below par,..
Ziron has well proven Its value as i
tonic. Try it when you feel the least b!
out of sorts, not quite as good as usual
tired and weary.
Your druggist sells Ziron on a money
back guaranlee. ZN to
\bur Blood Needs
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HIGHTOWER'S
FAIR
Three Big Days
Three Big Nights
October 16-17-18
A Live Stock and Agricultural Exposition sur
passing anything ever attempted in South Geor
gia. Exhibits that will astonish you. Surprises
at everytum.
Attractive Cash Premiums
Official Premium List Ready For Distribution
Wednesday September 24th. I^ntry Blanks Are
Now Readv. Get Yours Early.
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Entertainments Galore
V
Street Parades-Free Attractions .
Band Concerts
Campbell’s Big Shows, Consisting of 25 Car
loads of High Class Attractions, Will Be On The)
Fair Grounds Every Day.
There Will Be Something Doing Every Minute
From The Time The Gates Open At 1Q:Q0
O’clock Thursday, October 16th, Until Mid
night, Saturday, 18th. /
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Sumter County
FAIR
JOS. PERKhv 5 - C. C. HAWKINS.
Secretary-lireazurer President.
jYouz Clothes Need To Be Pressed or Cleaned Just Phone 749. The O. K. Pressing Shop, Charlie Payne, Mgr.
Vs . PAYNE PRESSING A CLEANING CO-,
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