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Tarold L. Sererly, the “silent
assassin" of Albany, who shot four
persons before he was caught, is be
lieved to be insane. The weapon is a
Stevens single shot pocket rifle of 22-
•tlibre with a butt about ten inches
long, which, with the silencer farrow
indicates silencer) attached, made it
about eighteen inches all told. There
eould be attached a skeleton detach
able stock. He had attached the
Maxim silencer to the end of the bar
rel and then rigged up a wire atach
ment at the end of the latter which
when pressed would pull the trigger.
Kis rigging up of the weapon was a
clever idea. Two straps were a
attched to the rifle near the butt.
These were put about the arm an J
ttld the weapon so the end of the
silencer came within about an inch
of protruding from Severly’s coat
sleeve. He could walk along swing
ing his arm, raise it up, pull the
little wire connecting the trigger, and
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the bullet would be on its way. He,
could only fire one shot at a time. To
load the rifle again, all Severly had
to do was to take a cartridge from his
pocket, put hig hand in his coat as
though to pull up his other shirt sleeve,
i: sert the cartridge, cock the piece,
which was then ready for execution at
th'- pull of the wire atachment.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Will be sold before the Court house
door, in the city of Americus, said
state and county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In
March, 1916, the following described
property, to-wit: “One five passenger
Ford automobile, seats and baxiks re
covered.” Levied on and will be sold
as the property of H. C. Arrington, to
satisfy a certain city court fifa, issued
from the city court of Americus, in
favor of Americus Automobile Co. vs.
H C. Arrington.
This Ist day of February, 1916.
LUCIUS HARVEY,
Sheriff Sumter County, Ga.
THE AMERICUS DAILY
ENGLISH WILL
NSK ANOTHER
WAR CREDIT
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n formidable numbers of being sent ,
into Mesopotamia, and heavy fightin~
in that region is now anticipated.
Along the western front there is lit-I
tie to report. The long-range artillery
duel going on there during ten days ■
or more, continues without decrease
in violence, but neither army has
materially altered its position as a re
sult of the fighting.
British Cruiser Sunk.
LONDON, Feb. 14. —The British
cruiser Arethusa struck a mine off the
east coast of England, according to!
an onnouncement given out by the offl-1
rial press bureau today. It is fearer'
tbfc warship will prove a total loss.’
Most of the crew were saved, only
about ten lives being lost in the disas
ter.
French Boat Torpedoed.
PARIS, Feb. 14.—Reports of the loss
of the French cruiser Admiral Char-]
ner, said to have been sunk by a sub-1
marine, while patrolling the Syrian ’
coast in the Mediterranean Sea, are
confirmed today by the French min-1
istry of marine. Information has ■
reached the ministry of the picking up j
■ci one raft bearing one live sailor and
the bodies of fourteen members of the 1
crew of the Admiral Charner. The
raft was picked up off the Syrian coast
by a patrol vessel.
Report From London.
LONDON, Feb. 14. —Along the west
ern front the most intense fighting is
ir. progress in the Artois district. The
i Germans claim to have taken several
i hundred yards of trenches there, and
j northwest of Tahure. Three hundred
j prisoners are also said to have been
taken by the Teutons in this region.
Four hundred yards of the Allied po
sitions have been taken by the Ger
mans in the Anersept region, where
heavy fighting still continues. At other
points along the whole of the west
ern front infnatry attacks are going on.
A report reaching London from Mi
lan late today says several Austrian
aeroplanes flew over a number of Ital
ian cities today, dropping bombs. The
total casualties inflicted are represent
ed by six civilians killed and a dozen
others hurt. The property loss is un
stated.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
NOTICE TO PUBLIC. The
charge for announcements in
this column is $5.00, payable in
advance. This includes publica
tion in the Weekly Times-Re
corder, and at least twice a week
in the Daily Times-Recorder un
til the day of election.—EDlTOß.
For Ordinary.
To The Democratic Voters of Sum-
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For men only commencing Tuesday,
February 14th, at 7 P. M.. and lasting
until Saturday, February 19th, inclus
ive.
The most instructice and educational
exhibition. The first time in Ameri
h us. Will exhibit at 212 Hamll Bldg.,
Cotton avenue. Don't fail to see it as
this is the only exhibition of its kind
traveling. In this museum you can
learn and see more in twenty minutes
than you ev.er have learned and seen
in your lifetime. Every man, without
fail, should come and see this wonder
ful collection of anatomy museum.
Friday For Ladies Only from 1 p. m.
t:> 6 p. m.
We are here for this week only. Open
every day after the first night from 19
a m. to 10:30 p. m. Admission 15
cents .including lecture.
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; LINEN AND VALS. ON SALE j
: TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY i
i 5c and 10c :
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• lich have just < J eceh £ d a shipment of real Barmen and Smyrna Linen Laces and French and Eng- $
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• We have enough for the two days sale but to get (he choice patterns come early Tuesday morning J
• One lot dainty Swiss Embroideries, matched sets, on sale,yd. 10c •
• One lot Embroidered Voile and Lingerie Flounces HALF PRICE •
• One lot Lace Insertion, per yard, 1c •
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• MEMBER AMERICUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
ter County: I respectfully announce
as a candidate for Ordinary of Sumt3r
county, subject to the primary called
for March loth, 1916. Thanking you
for the confidence and support show n
me in the past and assuring you that
if elected I will give the same impar
tial, fair, efficient and competent ser
vice as I have always given you in the
discharge of the duties of this honored
and responsible office. Respectfully
JOHN A. COBB.
For Solicitor City Court.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of solicitor of the
City Court of Americus, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary,
March 15th.
C. R. WINCHESTER.
For Solicitor City Court.
I announce my candidacy for re
election to the office of Solicitor of the
City Court of Americus, subject t o
the rules of the Democratic primary to
be held on March lath.
ZACH CHILDERS.
For Solicitor City Court.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of Solicitor of the City Court
of the City of Americus, subject to
the rules of the Democratic primary
to be held on March 15th.
T. 0. MARSHALL.
For Clerk of Superior Court.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of
Clerk of the Superior Court of Sumter
county. If elected, Sam R. Heys will
act as my Deputy, and we earnestly
solicit the support of the people of the
county and pledge a faithful perform
ance of the duties pertaining to said
office. Subject to the action of the
Democratic primary. H. E. ALLEN.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
sheriff of Sumter county, subject to
the action of the Democratic primary
or March 15th. If the voters elect me
to this office I will have Tom Sum
mers as my deputy. We both will ap
preciate the support of the voters of
the county. Respectfully,
LUCIUS HARVEY.
For County Treasurer.
I am a candidate for the office of
County Treasurer of Sumter county,
subject to the action of the primary
March the 15th. I respectfully solicit
and will appreciate the support of the
voters of the county. H. D. WATTS.
For County School Superintendent.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of county
school superintendent, subject to the
Democratic primary March 15th. If
the people see fit to elect me, I hope to
continue in giving them my best ser
vices. W. S. MOORE.
For Tax Collector.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
re-election to the office of Tax Col
lector of Sumter county, subject to the
Democratic primary. I earnestly so
licit support. Respectfully
I. B. SMALL.
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For Tax Receiver.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of Tax Receiver of Sumter
county, subject to the Democratic pri
mary on March 15, and ask the support
of my friends and the voters. If elect
'd, I pledge my best efforts in the dis
charge of the duties devolving on the
office, and will greatly appreciate the
support received from all. Respec
fully. C. W. HENDERSON.
For Tax Receiver.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Tax Receiver of Sumter couny, sub
ject to the Democratic primary on
March 15th. I will appreciate the
support of the voters.
A. E. LOCKETT.
For Tax Receiver.
I announce my candidacy for elec
tion to the office of tax receiver of
Sumter county, subject to the action
of the Democratic primary on March
15th, and if elected to this office will
give it my best attention. I will ap
preciate anything my friends will do
in my behalf. Respectfully,
WILL H. CHAPPELL.
For Tax Receiver.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Tax Receiver of
Sumter county, subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary, March
15th. Will appreciate your vote, and
it elected promise to fulfill the office
to the best of my ability.
J- P. (BUG) CHAPMAN.
For Tax Receiver.
I he-eby announce my candidacy for
I Taax Receiver of Sumter county, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic
primary on March 15th. If elected, I
promise my best services to the office.
CHARLES M. WILLIAMS.
For Tax Receiver.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of Tax Receiver of Sumter
county, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary on March 15, 1916.
I will fill the position to the best of
rny ability, should the people see fit to
elect me. S. HUGH FERGUSON.
For Tax Receiver.
I am a candidate for the office of
Tax receiver of Sumter county, subject
to the action of the Democratic pri
mary, March 15th. I am thoroughly
familiar with the duties of the office,
having written up the digest for sev
eral years, and if elected promise my
very best services. If it carries any
especial credit, I will state that I was
a "Confederate soldier” two years. I
make n o claim on this ground, as I
feel that I merely did my duty, but
knowing my competency, I do ask your
vote on the ground of efficiency.
W. C. GRAY.
For Tax Receiver.
I announce my candidacy for elec
tion to the office of Tax Receiver of
Sumter county, subject to the action
o" the Democratic primary on March
15th. I ask your support, and if thus
honored, I will give to this important
office my best care and attention. Re
spectfully.
(DOC) J. S. GLOVER.
For County Commissioner.
At the earnest solicitation of my
friends, I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Commis-i
slouer of Roads and Revenue of Sum-;
ter County, subject to the Democratic!
primary of March 15th, 1916. If
elected, I will conscientiously perform
the duties incumbent upon me to the*
best of my ability. Your support will
be appreciated. N. A. RAY.
For County Commissioner.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of Commissioner of Roads
and Revenue of Sumter county, subject
to the Democratic primary of March
15th, 1916. If elected I pledge myself
tc perform the duties of the office to
the very best of my ability. Your sup
port is respectfully solicited.
S. E. STATHAM.
For County Commissioner.
I wish to announce my candidacy for
the office of Commissioner of Roads
and Revenues of Sumter county, sub
ject to the Democratic primary of
March 15th. If elected, I will bring to
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tOR SALL
FOR SALE —Baby Maxwell; cheap
for cash. Doctor Eldridge. 6-6 t
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE
-679 acres good land in Terrell county
at a bargain and on easy terms; in
good state of cultivation, fair improve-.
ments, etc. Ask for particulars. G. R.'
Ellis.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—
-1252 acres good land in Calhoun county
at cargain and on easy terms; good
buildings, good sta’e of cultivation,
flowii g artesian w’ell. Ask for partic
ulars. G. R. Ellis or G. C. Webb.
Try a WANT AD in the Times-Re.
Carder. They pay big dividends
WANTED—M isceilaneous
WE ARE ALWAYS BUSY—But can
do your work promptly at price that
will suit. For work in electrical lines
see us. TurneF'S’Giddings. Bell Bldg.
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WILL RENOVATE, furnish new tick
and make old mattress new from $2.50
to $4.50. Pope Mattress Eo. Phone 120.
The Want Ad means a quick return
n anything you want. Try them once.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1916.
the office my best efforts to carry out
its responsibilities in an efficient man
ner I respectfully solicit your sup
port- E. L. WILSON.
For County Commissioner.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of County Commis
sioner, subject to the Democratic pri
mary to be held on March 15th. I
solicit your support, pledging myself
to fulfill the duties of the office to the
best of my ability, if elected.
R. S. OLIVER.
For County Commissioner.
JOEL W. HIGHTOWER.
For Coroner.
To The Democratic Voters of Sum
ter County: I announce as candidate
for Coroner of Sumter county, under
the rules of the primary of March 15th.
I thank you for your past favors, and
ask your support again for the office
, ED JENKINS.
LOANS made on farms at Six Per-
Cent. Interest. J. J. Hanesley.
WANTED— A wide-awake man as
agent for Old Line Casualty Company.
Monthly premium. Address P. J.
Stilwell, Montezuma, Ga.
FARM LOANS—at 6 per cent, inter,
est. Terms satisfactory. R. f, May
nard.
FARM LOANS Can give good
terms on farm loans; money plenti
ful. W. W. Dykes. 15-ts
PHONE 242, Turner & Giddings, and
let them do your electrical work
13-ts
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—House on Church
street. Phone Mrs. U. S. Haisten.
10-6 t
FOR RENT—Six room house Branon
Ave. Modern conveniences. Possession
March Ist. Herbert Hawkins. 13tf
FOR RENT—Small cottage, moder
ate rent. Apply Mrs. Geo. Oliver. 13-ts
lOR RENT— Nine room dwelling, re
cently renovated, on Jackson street.
Mrs. Geo. Oliver. 13-ts
FOR RENT—Attractive bungalow
home; Hancock street, near College.
Reasonable rental. Immediate pos
session. Apply Geo. D. Wheatley. 1-tl
FOR RENT—House and lot 155 Tay
lor street, now occupied by J. T,
Stakes. See R. E. McNulty. 8-tl
LOSI ■
LOST—AII red Stylo fountain pen.
N. McFaden, care Hotel Windsor. It