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Corrects
Irregularities
J9Lf A Do not risk
or Bladder Disease not Bright’s p;
fo medicine can do more. or_Diab
Will cure any case of Kidm
bevond the reach of medicine.
Model Fifty-five. 15 IL P.. St.500, with Magneto;
Laui|u. l'icsto-lite Tuk and Tosh.
T HE new Rambler is better than any previous Rambler
in quality, dignity, silence and comfort, and, in many
respects, it is su|ierior to any other automobile.
Model Fifty-five sevtn-ps—mgtr; four-cylinder, 5 xiyi\ wheel-hue, Its
inchci; vise!) sod tins, SOilJi inches; equipment—magneto, MO stor
age battery, two pi bcad-lampe, electric side-lamps, combination electric
and oil tail-bmp, Plesto-lite tank, adjustable foot-iest and robe-rail, bora,
jack and tools. Spare Wheel with tin; brackets and tools; (100.
H. H. Tift, Jr.
Tifton • Georgia
STOPS FALLING
^ihccksMtagtaCr Completely
)ocs not Color the tiaiir
J C. *m Orncv.vT . p..
rur*l hill.
, Our Regular Correspondent)
r.il Hill. March 30.—Mr. and Mrs.
y McGill, of Mossy Dell, spent
v with Mrs. Daisy McGill.
Klo.vd Simms spent the week-end
lioniefolks at Weston,
tie Ray Wise was quite sick last
but is about well now.
Price Dillard and family spent
y pleasantly at Mr. Will Ken-
, near Cottondale.
ss Carl McGill spent Monday and
lay with her sister, Mrs. Mamie
tigs. wt.O has been sick for sev-
days.
0. W. Dillard and Mr. Charlie
on went to Plains Monday,
and Mrs. John Murray, of Mossy
spent Monday at Mr. G. W.
rd's.
3 Alberta Stubbs Is still at'Mr.
Stubb's where they con-
to l>e quite sick with small pox.
egg hunt at Mr. Wylie Kiser's
SOU MAP IS NOW
ALMOST lOMPItift)
In few Days Will Oathtr
Samples of Sell.
The work on the soli map of Sum-
ter county is rapidly approaching its' safety from Mount Aetna.
been fllll " lR ' d «*«*W two | A .taavy rail of ashes covered the
small sections in the northeastern
and southeastern parts of the counry,
AKE HEM ,0 THE
HILLS FOR SAFETY
Streets of Catania Covered
With Ashes;
Tourists Leaving Vicini
ty of Mt. Aetna
in Terror.
(Special to Tmes-Recorder.)
Ca.anla, Sidy, JIarch 30. — This
-i:y Is n terror and thousands
res.dents are fleeing to the hills for
reak Ms collar bone, but Is get-
along well.
Tbad Wise vaccinated thirteen
s community last week.
BRONWOOD.
Our Regular Correspondent.:
nwood. Ga., JIarch 30.—The
of Mrs. J. C. Turner and Mrs.
e Rainey are glad to know they
ell again,
srs Jim Hall, Jr., and George
ley si>ent Sunday at Mr. Walt
ns. below Bronwood.
and Mrs. Robert Allen and chi
sj>ent Sunday In Bronwood with
9.
Hamond Purvis of Americus
the week-end with her huaband's
ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parvis, near
wood.
s Eleanor Ra'ney returned borne
ay. after spending some time with
irither, Jtr. Claude Rainey.
Anna Davis and Miss Liza
(ley spent Saturday afternoon
their sister, Mrs. Turple Turner,
ssrs. Jim Lowrey and Pete Collier
the guests of Mr. J. V. Oliver
ay.
Easter egg hunt at the school
was quite a success and much
d.
and Mrs. Frank Watson spent
ay at Mr. Riley Herrington's,
s regretted very much that the
boy of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ever-
9 so sick. It is feared very much
he will no* recover.
C. C. Turner and cMldren vlalt-
Ifs iames Temple and Annie Turn-
londay.
where the filling In of private roads
and the rounding up of soil boundaries
is now In progress. Messrs. J. C. Brit
ton and F. 8. Welsh, the experts in
charge expect to have this completed
within a week or ten days.
The collecting of the samples of
soils will then begin. This was post
poned until after the map's comple-
t on In order to he In position to get
typical samples. As U.<e samples are
obtained Interviews will be had with
jay evening was quit, a success the molt iucce , iful ^ ^
njoj ed by all. I county to secure Information as to the
tie Max Dillard had the mlsfor- Icrops planted by them, the methodi
f *!' ° f _ f i u,ed - and tbe results obtained.
From the data obtained In this way,
as well as from similar data obtained
from planters in other counties, there
will be compiled accurate Information
as what can beat be accomplished with;
each variety of soil, the methods that
have given the best crops, and a mass
of other matter valuable to tbe grow
ers of various crops.
The two experts will complete their
work In Sumter county within the
next thlriy days. The map and the
accompanying data will then be for
warded to Washington along with the
and samples. The samples will there
be analyzed. The publication of tho
map and the pamphlet that Is Issued
with it will probably be a matter of
some months later, as the government
has considerable of this work ahead,
and everything must take Its turn.
It Is not known what the edition of
the Sumter map and pamphlet will be
The Board of Trade has taken no
steps as yet toward securing a supply
of them. It a special request were
made It would probably result In- an
extra large edition. In view of the
Interest now felt in Sumter county by
planters In South Carolina and other
sections, this would appear an advis
able step.
iree.s ta a depth of six Inches.
Th.rty craters are belching Are and
lava aii.I red-hot stones are bombard'
lug tho country a%>ut tbe slopes of
the volcano.
Ashes have destroyed all ttle or
chards that escaiwd the lava between
Cantan'a and tbe crest of the moun
tain.
Hundreds of tourists, the majority of
them Americans, who came here
view the spectacle, today made haste
to depart
Fear hat seized all of tbe one bun
dred and fifty thousand Inhabitants ol
the city and the frenzy of the peasants
about Aetna Is almost Indescribable.
(Special to Times-Recorder.)
Rome. Italy, March 30.—A severe
earthquake occurred thla morning in
Calabria. The shock was most severe
at Catanzaro and Meleto. The Inhabi
tants of both these towns fled to the
surrounding hill countries.
MRS. DAISY H. BRANNON
IS BURIED
Death Game to Her Quite
Suddenly.
UNGER NOT TO
SUCCEED BREWER
•il< Say There Is No Foundation
For Current llumor.
'Special to Times-Recorder.)
mh'ngton, D. C., JIarch) 30.—The
rts that Secretary Ballinger will
‘«d Justice Brewer were received
by the secretary’s friends as un-
ded rumors. His private secre-
says there is absolutely no basis
he reports.
ANDERSONVILLL
(From Our Regular Correspondent.)
Andersonvllle, JIarch 30.—Mrs. Jf.
E. Easter)In and son. B. O. Easterlin.
made a business trip to Americus Fri
day.
Uttle Hugh Cambell has been quite
sick for the past few days.
Dr. J. F. JlcJIath has been coming
up to our little town for the past few
days to sec some patients.
Mr. Howell JlcJIath and lister. Miss
Fleda, were here Sunday, visiting
friends.
.Mr. Tommie Wicker, who Is taking a
The remains of JIrs. J. J. Brannon,
who died suddenly Tuesday evening
at her home In JIacon, reached Amerl
cue yesterday, accompanied by a fu
neral party of relatives and friends,
and were carried on to Lumpkin, her
former homo for burial In tbe after
noon. The death of JIrs. Brannon fol
lowed an Illness of a few days only
and Is supposed to have resulted from
acute Indigestion. Her parents, Jlr.
and Mrs. Troy, Holder, of Lumpkin,
were called to her bedside some days
ago and were with her when the
dread summons came. JIrs. Brannon,
as Jt'ss Daisy Holder, Is well remem.
bered In Americus as In Lumpkin hav
ing resided here for some time. She
was about thirty years of age and is
survived by her husband and parents,
who have the sympathy of many
friends In their bereavement.
AMEBItt'.H GOODS BOUGHT BT
FARMER IN CALIFORNIA
Shipment of Farming Implements Is
Sent There.
That the trade territory of Ameri
cus Is extending some Is evidenced
, i cus is exienaiDK some is cv.aeaceu
course at the Ga.-Als. Business Col- bj . >n or(Jer recelvcd yesterday by the
Want, A “Good Thing."
wise maid ascertains how
a young man can afford tJ
'ler for an engagement ring b»-
•xtendlng the glad hand.
lege In JIacon, Is spending this week
at Dome.
Jlr. and JIrs. J. G. Feagln had as
their guest last Sunday Jtr. and JIrs,
T. J. Wicker and family. Jlr. and Mr*-
Hewitt Joiner a ndchlldren
Elder JIurray. of Ellavllle, filled his
regular appolnir'ont at the Primitive
Baptist church h-.;s last Saturday and
Sunday.
Jlr. J. G. Feagin was a business
visitor to Americus last Friday. .
Gardens here are very fine.
A PROCLAMATION.
ORGIA:
Joseph JI. Brown. Governor of
Rate.
ereas. Official Information bus
received at thla Department that
P night of February 26tb„ 191»,
F County of Webster, a certain
she property of Bank of South-
'n Georgia, with contents, con,
or corn, fodder, peas. etc., the
i Amos Johnson was set on
u burned by an unknown party
aped and is now fugitive from
p though proper, therefore, to
h s my Proclamation, hereby of-
a reward of One Hundred and
?I.*.o.o:») Dollars for tbe appre-
P and delivery of said party
pldence sufficient to convict, to
'' riff of Webster County and
I do moreover, charge and re-
all officers In thla State. Civil
l *itary, to be vigilant In endoav-
lo apprehend the said party In
that te may be brought to trial
i offense with which he stands
d. Given under my band and
the State, this the 25th day of
1910.
>SEPH M. BROWN. Governor,
le Governor.
I LIP COOK. Secretary of State.
MR. JOHNSON' IS IMPROVING
AT HOSPITAL IN ATLANTA
Early Hecotery From Recent Illness
Hoped For.
The friends of Jlr. A. T. Johnson
throughout the county will be pleased
to learn of recent Improrement In his
condition. For several weeks Jfr.
Johnson has suffered from a serious
malady affecting Ms head, and re
cently decided to go to Atlanta for
treatment In a sanitarium there. Re
ports recelvcd from him yesterday
were of a nature gratifying, and hope
Is entertained for h's early restora
tion to his usual good health.
8hsffleld-Huntlngton. Co. here for a
shipment of goods to Californio. The
order Included Halman plowstocks and
plows of various slies together with
other Implements wanted for turning
up the golden sands of California. The
order was sent by J. C. Covington,
evidently a former resident of South
Georgia, who knew ttie merits of the
Hsrman plow and the bull-tongue
scooter of fragrant memory, as he
knew exactly the cost of each article
ordered and inclosed check for the
sum total to a cent.
MISS DOVIE MAYO MABRIES
MR. NOEL IL BEDDOW
It |s only the expected that falls to
happen.
Repairing Gins
I overhaul and wbst saws, replies
riba, radii or fill brostea and gener
ally repair gins. Address
J. M. JfcELHENNEY, EUtTOle, Oa.
M-lm
Former Americas Young Lady Weds
In Atlanta..
The marriage of Jflaa Dovle B. Mayo,
of A'lanta, to Mr. Noel R. Beddow, of
B'rmlngham, Is of Interest to many
In Americus, where the pretty bride
was reared and Is still remembered by
many- friends Mere. The rites were
solemnized at the home of the bride’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Mayo, on
Jlillodge avenue, the wedding march
being played by Miss Kittle Bailey, at
Cox College, a cousin of the bride.
The house was tastefully decorated
with ferns and pink carnations, quan
tities of violets and real Florida orange
blossoms, a gift to the groom, being
interwoven and adding their fragrance
tbroughont the house. The yonng
couple left for Birmingham amid a
shower of rice. From Birmingham
they will continue their journey to
Pnebio.' Col., where Jlr. Beddow will
be connected with the Dotted States
Steel Corporation •- chemical expert
}y Paint
f Your Own
Carriage
5R7 You can do it yourself and at little
f expense. It’s easy to give it a beauti
ful, hard, brilliant, varnish-gloss finish
in black or rich, appropriate colors.
ACME QUALITY
CARRIAGE PAINT (Neal’s)
•JDK' is made especially to give to buggies, carnages and
^vehicles of all kinds a tough, durable, glossy finish that will
look well and.wear well. An ideal finish for settees, flower
stands, porch furniture, garden tools, and all surfaces that must
withstand exposure and hard usage. Ready to brush on and
the label tells how.
If If* a surface to be pointed, enameled, stained, varnished, or finished In
any way there’s an Acme Quality Kind to fit the purpose.
John W. Shiver,
AGENT.
Americus, Georgia.
—mm
Tbe Car of Steady Sendee
Model tifty-thrcc, at 81,800, except for improvements, is
identical in quality and power with previous Rambler models
which sold at 88,250.
Model Fifty-three—Five-passenger; four-cylinder, 4)4 x4,'{; 34 II. P.;
wheel-hue, 108 inches; wheels and tires, 86x3X inches; equipment—
magneto, oil side- and tail-lamps, gu bead-lights and generator bora, tools,
and jack. Spare Wheel with the brackets and tools, 375.
Cores Backache
having
RIENDS