Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, March 31, 1910, Image 7

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY, MARCH 31.1910 trunk case is heard DOTH MEN GUILIY Woman in Ca^e is lurned Tree. Cuilty was the verdict of the Jury ,> ,s erilny In the trial Of the two white men, J. L. Brett and Martin Il'glitower, tho peripatetic artists arres'cd liere a month ago for va grancy hut tried and convicted yes- tor lay upon two other charges of mis- di rneanor. Uotli were ndjudged guilty in the trunk stealing case, while one of them i, s nt up for attack upon a young -I hero, and tho other for carrying ncealed weapons. Kach, therefore, is declared guilty two separate counts, the trunk-stealing case, Brett and gh:cover were tried together for the ft of a trunk from the Central de- lero belonging to the Waxelbaum of Macon. Tlie contents were on Hightower's sister, in part, while balance was buried under a negro urch. was there that Sheriff Feagin ! the stolen goods, valued at sev l. D. lOCKIIARf MADE LOCAL GAME WARDEN lo Prosecute All Violators Game laws. I^on.das Demetrius Lockhart, official game warden and Piscatorial purveyor of Sumter. Such Is tho distinguished cognomen conferred yesterday by the high court of the county, and local dynamiters of fish holes and i>ot hun ters who shoot birds .out of season will take to the tall pines at the ap-. proach of this sleuth of the swamps. Coi. Lockhart is an ardent sportsmin, while ho disciple of Isaac Walton can surpass his efforts at the busy end of a fishing rod. Col. I/jckhnrt is aware of the fact that the fish* nd game laws of Sumter are flagrantly v'olatcd, and as a fearless citizen who wlil trail the Isold malefactor to his habitat and prosecute him !u the courts of Sumter, his official appointment was made yes terday. Judge Littlejohn, who is up on record as enforcing the game laws, made the appoln'ment. and Warden l»ckhart is already peering from tide parapets to locate any lawless citizrn who would smash the nest of the coo- THINK OF l - p Mexican Mustang" Liniment AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU. Relief from pain that might otherwise cause you hours of agony. Tired out muscles eased up and made read}’ for another day’s work. Lameness in the back and shoulders promptly cured and stiff joints limbered up. Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Mashes ren dered painless and quickly healed. Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica robbed of their anguish and banished forever. Ulcers, Old Sores and Open Wounds healed promptly and permanently. • Tho first application of Mexican Mus tang Liniment subdues the pain but it continues its work until every quivering nerve is soothed and quieted. The great penetrating power of this famous remedy enables it to do this quickly and positively. . In all cases of Sprains, Bruises or Lame ness. Mexican Mustang Liniment should be rubbed in persistently. The antiseptic qualities of this old relia ble household remedy make it safe and sure. Prices 25c^ 50c., $1.00 per bottle. LYON MFC. CO. 41 to 45 So. 5th St, BROOKLYN,N.Y. at hundred dollars. ing dove or gig Hie donvnocker cat- L. Loeb Whiskey Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Savannah Liquor Co., JackaonrilU, Fla W. F. Seeba, Jacksonville, Fla. J. C. Somers £ Co., Jacksonville, Fla. United Liquor Stors, Jacksonville Fla. S. Welchselbaum £ Mack Jacksonville, Class. Blum £ Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Canepa Bros.. Jacksonville Fin. Glendale Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Gabo Llppman, Jacksonville Fla. D. F. £ C. P. Lons, Jacksonville, Fin. J. H. Woolley, Jacksonville, Fla. fertilizer MOBB |S >L4g£^ ‘Supreme” and typsjgit 3 ‘SouthernBig’ Brands to pan y ATLANTA If. "prncUce makes perfect,” "Supreme” and “Southern Big” brand i lend nil the rest Their wonderful crop-producing record for the paat twenty-five year* tiro the middle west bat made them a favorite with farmers who have grown rich by their use. They are made right, and they always act right. They feed the crop continuously and prevent shedding. This means bigger yields. ; “No higher In price, bnt better In quality. ~^ ' J See at once our Agents The follows were both ndjudged v in this case, while the woman, alleged sister of Hightower, was ved to go free, he lived in a house In the tender- district here. Both men were held to answer in case of attack upon a young wo- here, the girl positively identify the man whom she said caught Id of her and threatened her. For s he will doubtless get tho full limit the law when sentenced. The other prisoner, who pulled a at the time the attack was com- tted, will do road service for carry- a pistol concealed. Judge Crisp has not yet passed sen- re upon the precious pair, but they undoubtedly do some good road rk in Sumter before being sent ho zgerald, where they are wanted for iemeanors alleged to have been unfitted there. 3ret and Hightower were reprosent- by Messrs. Hollis Fort and G. C. bb, who made as strong plea {or ir defense as could have been nly a lltUe cold In the nead may the beginning of an obstinate esse Nasal Catarrh. Drive out the in- cr with Ely's Cream Balm applied Uht to the Inflamed stuffed m> a" ;:u;es Price f.Oc. If you prefer to an atomizer, ask for Liquid.Cientt 11. It has all the good qualities he solid form of this remedy and rid you of catnrrh or Pay fever cocaine to breed a dreadful hub" mercury to dry out the seoretto' e 75c., with spraying tube All ezists. or trailed by Ely Bros., 56 rren Street. New York flab aa she nourishes her babes the babbling brook. MARRIAGE 1IEHE OX SUNDAY OF INTEREST TO FRIENDS Hiss Webb and Hr. David P. Dodson Thus I’nlled. GAMP GOING TO MOBILE IN FORCE IN APRIL The marriage of Miss Julia Belle Webb and Mr. Davll Pieman Dodson on Sunday afternoon was an occa sion of interest to their wide circle of friends throughout the county. The bride is the charming daughter of Mr. T. G. Webb and admired among a ho3t of friends for her beauty and many accomplishments. Mr. Dodson Is sterling and well-known young man residing at Plains, and Is to be con gratulated upon winning as his bride such a charming young lady. The marriage rites were solemnized by Rev. R. L. Bivins, of Furlow Lawn Baptist church, and the htappy couple are the recipients of many sincere congratulations. rdy certain remedy for *11 kidney and tiludder diseases, whether acute chronic. It is a splendid tonic for middle aged and elderly people and a sure cure for all annoyances and Ir regularities of the kidneys and bladder Sold by ail Druggists JOE HILLIS A CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA Unless Brown and Smith l’rorecd lo Uet Rosy. Washington. March 28.—Unless Gov ernor Brown, or ex-Governor Smith or both, announce their candidacy real soon, I will be tempted to announce myself In the race," said Joseph H. Hall, of Bibb county, today Mr. Hall ATII OF MILS. NICHOLSON AT ROHE IN PHESTON ! | g j n Washington on legal business. Ho declines lo discuss politics scrlousyl, imaide I.ndy Then Passes Away j On 21th. he death of Mrs. R. I* Nicholson cr home in Preston on the 26th brought keenest sorrow to tho of hundreds there who knew loved this most estimable woman, ath of Mrs. Nicholson, in view protracted illness, was not ua- ■'I. though deplored none the 1 no woman *n that community lore generally beloved for her Christian virtues. The deceased ’orty-four years of age, and had resided In that little city. She |a Sister of Mrs. J. W. 8talllngs, of icus. Her husband and aged r Mrs. Beaty, surv've her. Good health is Impossible when there Is any derangement of the diges tive organs. Foley s Orino Laxative Is a natural remedy for stomach, liver and bowl troubles. It aids digestion, stimulates the liver, and cures habitu al constipation. Sold by ail Druggist*. |y nine out of every ten cases of Tatism is simply rheumatsm of (seies due to cold or damp, or rheumatism, neither of which s any internal treatment. All [needed to afford relief Is the Tlieatlon of Chamberlain’s Lin- Glve It t trial. You aro certan (leased wtlh the quick relief ■ affords. Sold by all dealers. WHO BURNED THE BARN fISO REWARD FOR HIM Atlanta, March 26.-Gov. Brown of fers 6150 reward for the arrest of the unknown pert > e'ho burned a barn In Webster county on the night of February 28. The Bank of Southwest ern Georgia owned the barn, and Amos Johnson owned what was in it. Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tlickling In your >i,rost Does your cough annoy you nt night, and do you raise mucus In the morning? Do you want relief? If so. take chamberlain's Cough Remedy and you will be pleased. Sold by all dealers. JEFFRIES SAID TO HAVE BROKEN IIIS ARM Americus to Send Delega tion there. Camp Sumter 812, United Confed erate Veterant, will be strongly re resented at the national reunion at Mobile in April. The camp will hold Its annual meeting here on Tuesday, April Stb, and will elect officers for the current year and also name repre sentatives to attend the reunion. It is expected quite a large number c veterans will go from Americus. the delega'es leaving here on April 25th for Mobile. A round trip rate of $6.60 will be allowed the old soldiers and their friends attending the reunion, and many tidies will accompany the veterans. A full meeting of the camp here is requested by Commander H. T. Davenport on Tuesday next for the election of officers. HURT UY AUTOMOBILE Mne-Y.nn-Old Bertha Deal Is Injured In Tattnall. Statesboro, Ga., March 28.—Bertha tha 9-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Deal, who reside near Statesboro, received Injuries which it Is thought will prove fatal, when she was run over by an automobile driven by Alonzo Ray. a young white man yesterday afternoon. Stops Lameness Much of the chronic lameness in horses is due to neglect. Sec that your horse is not al. lowed to go lame. Keep Sloan's Liniment on hand and apply at the first sign of stiffness. It’s wonderfully penetrating — goes right to the 5|»t — relieves the soreness — limiters up the joints and makes the muscles clastic and pliant. Hcre 9 s the Proof. Mr. G. T. Roberts of Resaca. Ga., R.F.D. No. i, Bo* 4), writes: — ** 1 lure used your Liniment on a horse for Swee ney and effected a thorough cure. I al so removed a spavin on a mule. This spavin was as large as a guinea egg. In my estimation the best remedy for lame ness and soreness Is EFK' EXPLOSIONS HTII FURTHER ERUPTIONS |-sinrm Add* to Sufferings at Homeless. cial to Tlmei-Racorder ) > a. Sicily. March 29.-another [torm brought Buffering to live homelet* .from the towns | and open country about Mount day. Terrlflc explosions are nylng the renewed eruption | situation today la von* than fury of phenomenon fln* [Tha authorities mad* awry eparatkm to rush the than- lot endangered village*. • iHONET^TAR » coughS'-- . (Special to TImes-Reeorder.) IOJS Angeles. Cal.. March 29.—An unconfirmed rumor here this afternoon lay* that one of Ja*. J- Jeffrie*’ arm* was broken while he was hunting. No detale are given. Werth n Dollar n Drop. Fred Patcben, Manila*. N. T, writ** —“For n long time I was affected with kidney tronbl* which caused an al most constant pain In my back and Inflammation In my bladdtr. Other remedies did not eren relieve me, bnt two fifty cent bottle* of Foley's Kidney Remedy completely cured me sad I have not had any symptoms of kidney trouble for over two years." Sold by all Druggists. ‘•Plump'—A word woman who wouldn’t takes a coward to face da: Sloan’s Liniment Mr. It. ll.GlblM.of Lawrence. Kane, K.K.I). No. j, writes: — - Vnur Lini ment is the boot that I bare over used. 1 had a mare with an abacest on her nsek end oee 50c. bottle of Moan's Liniment entirety cured her. 1 keep It arr.nnd ail no for calls and small swellings r everything about the stock.” Sloan’s Liniment will kill a spavin, curb or sj liot, re duce wind puffs and swollen joints, and la a sure and speedy remedy for aweeney, to and thrush. Price 60c. and $ 1.00 m3 When Good Fellows Get Together (EMorKENTUCKT If, wsr WHISKEY Is the first choice. , Its quality is a delight. Its purity a safeguard. Its class thoroughbred. Mellow and soft, because naturally aged. You can't go wrong if YOU choose it. Guaranteed under National Pure Food Law, Ser. No. 137, by us. It Is the only high-grade Whiskey sold at the following prices: Four Full Quarts $ 4.00, Express Prepaid Eight 12 7.50, 11.00, ORDER FROM ANY OF THE FOLLOWING . DEALERSi Altmayer £ Flatan Co.. Jaekaonvllla, Fla. Bcdlngfleld £ Co. Jaekaonvllla, Fin. Blood, Bone d Tankage Fertilizers Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Mm U.S.A. GROCERY CO., Americus, Ga. ASK FOR MR. D. M. BORUM.