Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, May 19, 1910, Image 7

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY, MAY 19.19I(X . three safe robberies In as many : S have been committed near Amer- s and the cracksmen are still at i;,., despite the earnest efforts of ■riff Feagin here to get a clue up- them. i tot chase Sunday morning fol- the two recent robberies, but cracksmen escaped. \ [uriy Sunday morning Sheriff Fea- u:n called to Friendship, where safe in the store of Mr. Ross Mr- rah was blown by burglars Sa:- i.v night. lie dogs ran tbe trail for some dls- , .but finally lost It. McGarrah store was burgla- i and the safe cut open by the ksmen. About $t00 in cash was hi from tl|j McGarrah safe, her store at LaCrosse, three or miles away, was also entered anj safe blown open. is gang of cracksmen are un- tedly the same who burglarized itorc of Mr. Wardlaw Nunn, at inaton on Friday night last, tn Cnnn store tho thieves made a kc and spent their energies cut* Into an old safe which Mr. Nunn nt used In years, y a sho't whflo ago the safe of riln Bros., of Andersonville, was idled and a sum of money stolen, ler with a fine shotgun from the The same gang operating Sat- night probably did the work at 1 sonvllle, and other like jobs 1 \incrlcus. I officers here will make every t to run down the yeggmen. I Kansas City, May 16._Dr. B. C. Hyde, who has been on trial here for several weeks, charged with the mur der by poisoning of The Brand You Ought to Use at the Hrice you ought to pay „ — Col. Thomas C. Swope, was this morning adjudged guilty by the jury, and Immediately sentenced to life Imprisonment In the state penitentiary. Ujion the an- nouncement of the verdict the wife off t_e ccnvictid man was visibly affect- —id a flood of tears, hut •f remained Im- wlll he jirepared the convicted r— — ed and burst Into t. the prisoner himself A motion asking a new trial of the is be denied an ap- If you want the one best Whiskey ■ for the money, try at once, case, and should thi peal will be taken. SHAKE INTO TOl’B SHOES Allen’ Foot-Ease, painful, swollen, __ feet and instancy takes the sting out of corns and bunions and makes walking easy. Try It today. Sold ev erywhere. Sample FREE. Address a powuer. R euros smarting, nervous It has a National reputation, and is recognized a standard of purity and quality. Guaranteed un der Notional Pure Food Law, Ser. No. 137, by the distillers, THE I. TRAGER CO., Cincinnati, O. It is the only popular brand of high-grade Whiskey sold at the following prices: Fouz Pull Quarts $ 4.00, Express Prepaid Eight “ “ 7.50, A KITH SEEDED PRATER FOR TIIE MUCKRAKE R.H Should Work In Own Yard Says Blind riiuplniu of Itnuse. rs to "rake b_>- before attend ing to the litter In front of their neigh bor's homes. The chaplain, casting his sightless eyes over tho house, said: “Help us as Individuals to strive earnestly to cast out the beam from our own eye that we may see clearly to pull the mote our of our brother's eye. If we are to become muckrake rs, help us to rake before our own door, and It we have time then let us help our neighbor. Since cant and hypoc risy are the most benlouB of ail lint, deliver us, we pray Thee, fpom them." How’s This! offer One Hundred Dollars re fer any cose of catarrh that I be cured by Hall's Catarrh F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. tho undersigned, have known F. iney for tho last 15 years and i him perfectly honorable In all i transactions, and financially carry out any obligations made firm. I.DINO, KINNAN ft MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. .s Catarrh Cure Is taken lntor- ictlng directly upon tho blood leuous aurfacos of the system, jnials freo. ~ ‘ ORDER FROM ART OF THE FOLLOWING DEALERS I L. Loeb Whiskey' Co., Jacksonville, FIs. L. G. Hlrth, Fernandlna, FJa. D. F. & C. iP. Long, Jacksonville, Fla. Qabe Llppman, Jacksonville, Fla. Canepa Bros., Jacksonville, Fla. Chas. Blum ft Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Redlngfleld ft Co., Jacksonville, Fla. The Carmichael ft Son* Co., Ooala, Fla. ' 'j" J. H. Wooley, Jacksonville, Fla. S. Welchselbaum ft Mack, Jackson ville, Fla. United Liquor Store, Jacksonville, Fla. J. C. Somers ft Co., Jacksonville, Fla. W. F. Soeba, Jacksonville, Fla. Savannah Liquor Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Altmayer & Flatnu' Co., Jacksonville, Flu. . Never hesitate about giving Cttam- berlaln’g Cough Romedy to children. It contains no opium or other nar cotics and can be given with Impli cit confidence. As a quick cure for coughs and colds to which cMldren are susceptible, it Is unsurpassed. Sold by all dealers. Price, 76o pel Hold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pills for consll- POSTAGE STAMP. ilngton, May 10.—A postage rlth a philatelic value of $50# n received by Postmaster <Jen- rhcock from the International t'nlon headquarters at Berne, and. v lamp bears the profile of the pg Edward VII. It was ls- f the Straits Settlement, and i.'ighest face value of any h r Issued. It is beautifully HELP FROM THE PRODIGAL. Atlanta, Ga„ May 10.—For tie second time within a year Governor Brown bias declined to gran! clemen cy in the case of Olin Pharr, the de faulting bank cashier, of McRae, Ga. Pharr has served two. years of a four years' sentence for embezr'ia; $1.1,000 from the bank at McRae. Strong pressure was brought to boar upon the governor to grant him a pa role. Pharr is a man of excellent fam ily. and has powerful friend.; in Tel fair and adjoining counties.. In declining a parole the go’error said In part: in the trial that lant police system, experienced a change of heart and Joined the church. ^ The good sisters were discussing hi? desirability. / "But,” expostulated Mrs. Straight, lace, with a.fine nnd virtuous display ‘he was a common Model Fifty-three, 34 H. P., $1,800, with Magneto, Lamp* and Tool*. of righteousness, gambler." “Isn't It lovely, To-Date. "What a help he can he I. gett'ng up our church bazaars." [imp has been turned over to I. Slack, curator of tho Postal to ho placed on exhibition. "It was shown Phurr had embezzled $13,000 Iron, tli hank. He was indicted on eight counts, on any one of wh'cb he n ight have received a sentence of seven years. He was tried on one and go: a sentence of four years, which, ’in my opinion, was ve-y light. "ft seems to me that to liberate a man after he had served only two years of a sentence for such a crime, would be only to lavite repetitious of like offenses. This 1 cannot, as governor of the state, sworn to exe cute the law, conscieut ously do." I»’T EXPERIMENT. T HIS now Rambler Fifty-three, at $1,800, ex cept for improvements, is identical in quality and power with previous Rambler models which sold at $2,250. * Model Fifty-three—Five-passenger; four-cylinder,4 >4 s 4#;34II. P.; wheel-base, 108 inches; wheels and tires, 30x314 inches; equipment— It’s very unlucky to lose $13 on Friday. blaic Xi, Mistake If You I’ol- I low This Advice. ■gleet your kidneys. >'o pain In the hack, urln- f r *. dizziness and nervom- ftne to act and no time to ■ These are all symptoms trouhli nnd you should which is known to cu - e vdney Pill* |g the remod o need to experiment. H many stubborn cases ii A touch of rheumatism or a twinge of neuralgia, whatever the trouble is, Chamberlain's Liniment drives away the pain at once and cures the com plaint qnickl.v. Frst application al ways gives relief. Sold by ai'. deal ers. The Car of Steady Service Js better than any previous Rambler in quality, dig nity, silence and comfort, and, in many respects, it is superior to any other automobile. Mode! Fifty-five -even-passenger, $j,500; four-cylinder, 3 x S}4; wheel-base, K3 inches; wheels and tires, SOx4}4 inches; equipment— magneto, 0-80 storagu battery, two gas head-lamps, electric side-lam pa, combination electric and oil tail-lamp, Preslo-lite tank, adjustable robe-rail, horn, jack, uud tools. Spare Wheel with tire, brackets, and tools. $100. tleui "residents demand fur- fhan that contained In the htlmonial? | Eighth ave„ Dawson. Ga., The new Ansley building wiR hare a plate glass front of nearly lto fee; extending from Daniels’ store around to the Postal Telegraph building across the small cf pered me for some time. Iwere algo weak a nd the fun these organs became I passage and unnatural F of Doan’s Kidney Pills, I box and began their use l 1 ')' relieved the pain In I strengthened my kidneys secretions from these or- I regular tn passage. In e benefit I received from b' Pills, I give them my rtement. br all dealers. Gout, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Affections of tbe Bladder and Kidneys, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Biliousness and all Bowel Ailments. PUDDINGS DR. D. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS H. H. Tift, Jr. Tiftou • Georgia ^ Powder Are the eeriest seed, end mostde. lieioua ever served by the finest cooks. Simply stir tbe powder Into milk, boU n few minutes, and It’s done. Anyone can do It. Directions printed on tbe package. Ice Cream made from Jell-O Ice Cream Powder costs only one cent a dish, Flavors: Vanilla. fitr$wl)GJTy| Is a reliable and effective rem edy—and has been for several generations. It can be taken as a dinner pill, laxative, purga tive or cathartic with excellent result*. Sold by all druggists la 25o and tOe boxss Price 50 tr-Milburn Oo„ Buffalo, lie agenta for tha United subpoensd to' producs their books bare united to fight against examin ation, holding that they cannot be compelled to disclose tbe business of a third party. In support of their contention they cite eassc. notably that of E. R. Chap man. tbe broker who went to prison In Washington, rather than reveal tho names of tho United States senators who had speculated in sugar while the senate was amending the Wilson tariff bill. They have retained ex-UnRed States Senator Spooner, t M msft, %