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THE AMERICU* WEEKLY TIMES-RECOWDER. FRIDAY flARCH 29, 1907.
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which the expectant mother must pass, how*
ever, is so full of danger and suffering that she
looks forward to the hour when she shall f.»l
the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and fe^
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Property of AH Kinds is Sure
to advance in (he city of Ameiicns and Sumter County.
I have vacant lota in Pairviow, Patterson HeightB The
Highlands and on the “Wheatley” tract, in which there
is a big speculation. These lota can be had on Very
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Now is the time to bay. Beautiful Lee street home for
Sale. Also some Lee street lots at very attractive prices.
Call on me, look over my list, buy, and you will be sure
to make money. " •
The Real Estate and Insurance flan.
AUGUSTA CHRUNICLE
BUILDING DESTROYED
Offices of Western Union Tele
graph Company Were
ALSO CCMfLETELY DESTROYED
GRAND JURY MAKES
ATTACK ON PREACHER
Johnson Oonntv Stirred By In'
dictment of Minister.
Loss I, $100,000—1, Partlelly Insured
Chronicle Issue, Piper ,t 10 A. M
On Press of Herald, Iti Afternoon
Contemporary.
Augusta, Ua., March 19.—Fire ai
3:10 o'clock Tuesday morning, com
pletely gutted the building of the Au
gusta Chronicle, wrecking eight lin
otype machines and damaging Us
presses.
Tho main offices of the Western
Union Telegraph company and the
Union City ticket offlcc. which occu
pied tho same building, were entire
ly destroyed.
The destruction of the Western
Union Telegraph offices has. tempo
rarily lert the comisiny without any
wires.
The Herald, the afternoon contem
CHARGE OF PERJURY IS MADE
Indictment Seems To Be Echo of
Church Quarrel which Occurred in
1902—Flanders Brought Matter Up
In the last Legislature.
Wrlghtsville, Ua., March 22.—Rev.
B. F. Morgan, formerly pastor of
the Methodist church here and now
presiding elder of the McRae district,
was Thursday' Indicted by the grand
Jury on the charge of perjury.
The bill purports to be based on
certain testimony delivered by Mr
Morgan at the trlat of tto slander
cate by Flanders against Judge A.
F. Delay, on the 22d of March, 1902.
Four grand juries huve passed since
the alleged false testimony was glv-
Mr. Morgan was pastor of the
Methodist church in this city in 1902
porary of the Chronicle, tendered the *nd Flanders was n local preacher,
uso of Its presses and the Chroulcte Mr. Flahdera -was tried and expelled
Issued a four-paged paper at 10 a. m
Tuesday.
The loss is estimated at $100,000
and Is partially Vvered by insurance.
The flames were first seen breaking
out ill the joli office of Murphy &
Illlllngs, which Is In Ibe rear of the
Chronicle building.
Within a short time the entire
building was a mass of flames and for
more than live hours the firemen were
kept busy.
Tho fire was gotten under control
about 9 o'clock.
HEALTH
INSURANCE
The man who Insures hit life Is
wise for his family.
The man who insures his health
la wlte both for bia family and
himself.
You may Insure health by guard
ing It. It Is worth guarding.
At the first attack of disease,
which generally approaches
through the LIVER and mani
fests Itself In Innumerable ways
TAKE.
TutfsPills
from the church and deprived of his
Uoense as a local preacher. Mr.
Morgan was a witness at the church
trial.
Last summer, while a member of
the legislature, Flanders made one of
the most sensational attacks on Mor
gan and other partlea ever heard on
the floor of the house. He did that
under the plea of personal privilege
Facei Murder Charge.
Atlanta, March 22.—Following the
verdict of murder returned at the In
quest John Clark, the convict who
killed a fellow convict at the Chat
tahoochee Brick company’s plant early
Wednesday morning by striking him
a terrific blow on ths head with a
monkey-wrench, was turned over to
ths sheriff on a warrant sworn out
bjr Coroner Thompson. Clark Is
now In Jail and will probably be tried
for murder at tho next session of tha
superior court. The killing commit-
ed by Clark Wednesday la the fourth
that Is charged to him, aa he was al
ready serving a life sentence for ths
murder of three negroes.
Wins Third Championship.
Chicago, March 22.—J(ls$ Rose L.
Fritz, two-time winner of the nation,
al championship typewriting contest
at the coliseum Thursday night, won
the obampionshtp for the third time,
winging perman'sgtly tjje silver sup qf
DAYBREAK’S
GREAT RECORD
bama
Everything in firft prize individual agricultural display at Ala-
a State Fair 1906, was raised by exclusive use oF the
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Higheft average over guaranteed analysis in Agricultural
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four yean.
bama, Georgia and Mississippi for the past
First bale of
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State of Alabama
in 1906.
Eighteen (18)
full weight bales
on six (6) acres.
Testimony of
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as to its superior
merits.
Has won in
every competitive
so3 trial. -
TRADE MARK REQISTiRRD
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All the recent premiums awarded by the Alabama Industrial
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WOMAN MSS WHILE PRISONER.
Was Singing and Caughlng During the
Early Part of Night.
Macon, Ua., March 23.—While aha
was serving out a sentence In the dty
prison, under charge of drunkenness,
death overtook Mrs. Lula Mitchell,
while she occupied a cell to the sec
tion set apart tor female prisoners.
Drinking and excessive use of opi
ates, according to the coroner's Jury
Investigation of the case, caused a
weak heart, whleh failed when Bhe
was forced to give up the greater por
tion of the stimulants. She was'
found by a prisoner, who occupied a
eon next to hers. She had fallen
from her cot.
Early In the night she was singing
and was light-hearted as If there was
nothing to mar happiness. Bhe had
asked to be sent to tbe stockade,
but was detained tn the city bar
racks to carry out the sentence ot
the court. The last any person knew
of her was when she called for wa<
ord for copying dictation from short
hand notes. The record she estab
lished was 2,445 words in thirty min
utes. This is 200 words better than
her last record, which was made a
year ago at the contest held at Mad
ison Square Garden, N. Y.
ter at midnight. Sergeant Hart watt-,
ed on her, and detected nothing
wrong.
She was 40 years old, and was #.n [
old offender tor drunkenness. She had 1
been sent away on a city ticket, but
returned, and was sent up the last
time from the Southern depot. Her
remains wilt bo Interred at the ex
pense or the city. She had a daugh.
ter living in south Georgia.
NICARAGUA ROUTS FORCES.
Salvadorans Were Put to Fight With
a Losa of 1,000 Men.
Washington, March 23.—The state
department received tbe followoing
dispatch Friday from Jose D'Ollveres
the American consul at Managua,
Nicaragua:
"This government reports that on
March 18 an army of 5,000 Salvado
rans and 1,1)0 HonffUrans, command
ed by General Press, a Salvadoran,
attacked the Nicaraguan vqnguard
near Namftlque, Monduras.
"The battle lasted three days, re
sulting in the complete rant of tbe
Salvadorans, who lost 1.000 killed.
Nicaragua has 20,000 troops at the
front, add will commence an imme
diate attack on Cbaluteca and Tegu
cigalpa."
Scnor Urea, the Nicaraguan minu
ter, hat received a cablegram from
hi* government confirming the prett
report to the effect that tho Nicaragu
an navy has captured tho Important
Honduran Caribbean port of Celha.
TOBACCO
Departs for the Gulf.
Cairo, HI., March 20.—The U. S.
gunboat Wasp which hag been an
chored here for a week on a recruit
ing tour and has been visited by
thousands of spccUtors, departed on
Wednesday on the return trip to the
gulf.
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TO THE FARMERS
Of Sumter and Adjoining Counties.
We are selling this season the celebrated
hlghorade brands cf the . i .
Coweta Fertilizer Company
OF NEWNAN, GA.
Call on us let us tell you about them.
Pope Brown’s special formula for cotton. 9-2-3.
W, A. C —A pure Blood Guano put up In white
cotton sacks. 12 sacks to the ton.
Coweta High Grade Fish Guano 10-2-2 and all
other grades—ammonlated—and all grades of Dis
solved BONE a,id POTASH and ACID P tOSPHATE.
Johnson St Harrold
AMERICUS, GA.
“Coweta” Brands are Best.
Why.
Ask the commissioner*' of agriculture or the
state chemist for the past 20-years.
The Gem Cotton Seed Planter
j.
TOBACCO MlrR'S
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with'lt.J [Particulars free.
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Leslie, Ua.
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