Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, April 21, 1910, Image 7

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& SURVEY OF SOILS IN INTEREST OF FARMERS THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES RECORDER. THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1910 rogress of the Important . Work Here. LEADERS IN 1HE RACE fORIRIP ID GOTHAM. Mr. J. C. Britton, ot tbe National gricultural Department, i* making Anolher Shower of Cou pons Yesterday. Mm. Il<‘ssIc Harris JIIs» Ella Muuk xcollent progrosyIn bus survey of the Miss Jennie Harrison oils of Sumter, In the preparation of Miss Onn McAfee 1351 mop for tbe government, and like- ise for the farmers of Sumter., While In Amerlcus yesterday, Mr. iritton was asked regarding the pro- ress of this important work. ••What does my land need!" is a icstlon asked us by about nine out ; ten of the farmers we have met," Sr. Drltton replied. -It Is the'prevailing Idea that tbe Miss Fannie Tarver 471 Again the figures change In the bnl lotlng for tbe most popular lady In Sumier county contesting for the handsome prize offered by the Tlmes- Recorder, a delightful round trip by steamer and rail to New York, with all expenses paid for two weeks. This morning Mrs. Bessie Harris leads In !s In need ot a particular kind. 1116 votln S. but the other fair contest- grade of fertilizer and that a ,nU * re J ua < ** busy and quite as con- mlcal analysis of a sample of their fldent of winning the coveted prize, d will give them the exact lnfor-, A11 ot them »re holding coupons «n tion to Insure success In farming, j reie rve, and no contestant has voted This Is a great mistake. A chcml- j “rthlng like her full strength. The analysis alone Is of very little con,e!t srowg In Interest dally, and ieflt to any farmer. The plant food frlen<J * of all tire contestants are hard . a'nod In tho soil makes up only at work 1“ l helr behalf and will »o erv small part of the difference be- cont l nu e until the final vote Is cast on en a good and a poor soil. May 31 - If you are not a subscriber In fact, many a poor, unproductive to the Tlmes-Recorder already, have will show a bettor chemical anal- tho P a P er s *nt you and get Into the than a good, fertile soil. This san,e C0U P°nie. y seem strange, but it Is true. A Is usually poor and unproductive on account of a lack of plant food Cocaine which dells the nerves never yet cured Nasal Catarrh. The ... . . heavy feeling In the forehead, the ents. but on account of a poor, Rtuffed up gengatlon gnd th# watery i-down condition generally. discharge from eyes and nose, along t. fertile soil Is always deep and with all the other miseries attending :ood physical condition, having an the disease, ate put to rout by Ely's ndance of decayng vegetable mat- Cream Balm. Smell and taste are re- or humus, and always loose and stored, breathing is made normal, ihle. Until you try this remedy, you can , l>oor soil Is hard and compact, form no Idea of the good It will do you. 1'ttle or no organic matter In it. Is applied directly to the sore spot very shallow on account of Im- All druggists, COc. Mailed by Ely per cultivation, all due to poor Bros., 56 Warren street, New York, dllng. and not to n lack of plant ■ Df course, there are natural dlf- nces in the quality of coils, but soil can be made better and more luctlve by proper tillage. On the r hand any good soil can be, and MUCH DAMAGE DONE BY BIG STORMS. often is. made poor by improper Mi SS i SS jppi t A^IMS and ivory farmer In this county knows compost Is splendid for bis land; cowpeas or similar crops plow- imlcr are also excellent for the Texas in Path. (Special to Tlmes-Recorder.) Memphis, Tenn., April 16.—Reports today from Mississippi, Arkansas and Western Texas tell of much damage resulting from storms wh'chi swept those sections last night Many out- pp and thorough preparation Is Issnry. if profitable eropi are to Ixpertod, and that the practice of ling cotton on the same land la . . .... . R. , . , . .. _ houses and small buildings were de- pood farming; yet the same old __ A pds nro practiced on the majority ns In thte county. . . ic are often naked what good this ,a,ltlea ar * re ^ rtcd , , „ „ , lurvey I. going to do. If w. do f£J***£" ,° f ■£ J* J . . was k lied by 1 ghtnlng, and at James- ■ns more than Induce aome of ... _ 1 , . , town, Mias., a negro woman Wss lareless farmers to adopt belter ........ . * , . |. h ., crushed to death under her own home Jils. we will have accomplished ...... which was demolished by tbe wind. stroyed or damaged and telegraph and telephone wires blown down. Two fa- At Scottsboro. THINK OF 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 ready 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. The 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* $1.00 per bottle. LYON MFG. CO. 41 to 4S So. 5th St, BROOKLYN,N.Y. jpam SERVE LIFE IN PRISON IS SENTENCE Of HART Noted Case at Moultrie Is Ended. White Man to Serve in Pen for Brutal Crime —Sensational Trial. Moultrie, Ga„ April 16.-John Hart, who, with his two sons, was charged with the murder ot Will /Williams last September, was .ound guilty of mur der last olght, with a recommenda tion to mercy, and was sentenced to life Imprisonment by Judge Robert G. work.” ' " C.Urt That v~ SH:££$«■ Contain Mercury. I Headaches come and go. ^reury will surely destroy the These symptoms show that your of amell and completely de- stomach la the trouble. To remove the 1 the whole eystem when enter- cause Is the first thing, and Chamber- . through the mucoua surfaces. Uln'a Stomach and Liver Tablet! will |artlclea should never be need ex- do that. Easy to take and moat effec- prescriptions from reputable tlve. Sold by all Dealers, fclans, as the damage they will ■ — rarxriffi'Ks; capi. carter iones i lakon internally! 1 uUng’dlrectly 1 HIS ENTIRE fORIUNE. fhe blood and mucous surfaces Bystem. In buyin* Hall's Catarrh LEGAL FIGHT IS BEGUN OVER A LIMBER TRAGI Supreme Court Makes Him , . -— |-»«ueurt b, f. j. a p a Americas Company is De- will not be tried until the October term of court Notice ot a motion for a new trial was made In the fa ther'* case. Tho court room was crowded, wo men by far outnumbering the men spectators. The Interest In the trial hag been Intense. It was feared at one time that a mis trial would havet obe declared, when Juror Quick was taken to the bedside ot his mother, who was near to death and the hearing was postponed until he could return. Tbe testimony was limited alto gether to eyewitnesses to the fatal shooting of Wllllami at the home of aged Mrs. Flowers, In this county. Two of the witnesses were shot during tbe melee when Wllllami wss killed. For the most part the day was taken np by attorneys' arguments. Tbe Jur^ Goin’ Fishin’? was out by a abort while. In the court room Hart was sur rounded by hli wife, children and grandchildren, nearly twenty-five of his'relatives being present A wise fisherman always takes a little good whiskey with him. IPs the one best thing to # prevent colds or other illness from exposure to rain and dampness. Mosh fishermen prefer AND THEY OUGHT TO KNOW! It is recognlzed a standard of purity and high quality. 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 “ “ 7.50, “ “ 12 “ “ 11.00, ORDER FROM AMY OF THE FOLLOWING DEALERS I 'IruggUts. Price 76c per bot- [llaU'i Family Pills for const!- KILLED '* TIRE AT NASHVILLE. (Special to Tlmes-Recorder.) j Washington, D. C., April 1».—Dis missed from the army and put Into the ' penitentiary for his alleged connection with defrauding the government In the improvement of the harbor ftt Si- hn / |. LUO iUll'i uv tuivuv we »uv — J" JarnLh Deals Death to vgnnghf Ga . t former captain Oberlln »» and Injures Many. j M carter had a *<00.000 fortune swept out of Ms hands today a* a Ei, - Tlrn e»-«Rcorder.) | furlher outcorao „f the transaction. [ <> ' ^ nn -'April 16.—Two per-j TWi wgg tho regu | t 0 f a decree hand- a " d ,evcral ,nJur5d ied down in hit caae thl* morning by I flre dc * troyc<1 the the United State* Supreme court Whologai e Furnlturo Co.’a 0° here. Exploding varnlah 1° Games rapidly and added to l''lty of fighting the blaze. [family and especially those F° In the country should be l-it all times W | t)l a bottle of r’ "T Liniment. There Is uo P'/‘" 11 niay be wanted In case pi'lent or emergency. It Is l ' ,ll ‘nt In nil cases of rhieuma- "Ins and bruises, Sold by all Tim Difference. Wife—I hear your eon Is noney out of hi* voice at tbe [That’s right, mum r» wife—Where did he learn Oh! ’e don’t sing, mum. carriage*!—Exchange. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets assist nature In driving ell Impurities out of the system, Insuring a free and regular condition and re storing the organs of the body health and atrength. Sold by Dealers. all DEATH OF JEFF GAMJLIGE DIE TO NATURAL CAUSES Aged Veteran Is Fonnd Dead Alter Several Days. Tho death ot Air. Jefferson' Gam- mage. 63 year* old and a Confederate veteran, was due to natural causes, according to tbe verdiet of the cor- onor’a Jury investigating the case. Mr Gam mage lived alone and was ■uppoeed to have been dead a day or two, perhap*. longer, when the (act waa discovered. fendant 1 herein. Macon, Ga., April 16.—A bill in equity, asking for an injunction to re strain the Amerlcus Manufacturing Company, a corporation of Georgia, from cutting timber from 20,000 acres ot land in South* Georgia, waa filed In the United States court here by R. J. Nelson, of Chicago, through a local le gal firm. Both partlea to the contention claim the t'mber rights on the property named. The property Is located In several counties. , Litigation haa been anticipated In connection with tkw matter (or sev eral yean. Nelson Is a well known ^mberman of Chicago, and baa had more or less to do with Georgia saw- mining toy a number of years. He is the reputed owner of a large tract ot desirable timber land. The Amerlcu* Manufacturing Cat Is a large milling concern and the reputed holders of timber contracts In connection with Nelson. AUmayer k Flatau Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Bedlngfleld k Co. Jacksonville, Fla. Chios. Blum k Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Cnnepa Bros.. Jacksonville Fla. Glendale Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Gabe Uppman, Jacksonville Fla. D. F. k C. P. Long, Jacksonville, Fla. L. Locb Whiskey Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Savannah Liquor Co., Jacksonville, Fla W. F. Seeba, Jacksonville, Fla. > J. C. Somers k Co., Jacksonville', Fla. United Liquor 8tore, Jacksonville Fla. 8. Welcbselbaum k Mack Jacksonville, Fla. J. H. Woolley, Jacksonville, Fla. If you have Timber, Farms or City Property for sale see ns, we have the buyers ready. If yon want City Property, Farms, Timber Lands, Colonlxa* tion Tracts, or Phosphate Lands, coma to nee ui, or write tor Uste. Wa ac commodate everybody, can finance any proposition bought or sold thorough us. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Pile*. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives Instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment It prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parts. Sold by druggists, mall 50c and $1.00. William*' M'tg. Co.. Props.. Cleveland, O. A Bank Account for giving you a feeling ot prosperity, a feeling ot self respect, n feeling that yon are making uie of your opportunities In life. In every state In the Union more people are' opening Saving* Account* and Increasing them weekly than ever before. Can you afford NOT TO share la the general prosperity and SAVE MONEY when Dollar* or more will start your account Tbe Planters Bank of Amerlcus. SOUTHERN LAND CO. Planters Bank Building, - - AMERICUS, GA PHONE 296. - AMERICUS AUTOMOBLE CO. AGENTS FOR THE MAXWELL, E. M. F.,FLANDERS, BUICK and HUPMOBILE Dealers lif General Supplies. Repairing a Specially. Anolher[carloed of •*E. M. f” touring cars to arrive today. Carload Baby Maxwells to ar rive Salurday.* AMERICUS AUTOMOBILE CO. WALTER RYLANDER, Mgr.