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[0 ASPIRE
fACTIONAL LtADER
ices of Support
)m Doth Sides.
WANTED TO KNOW
ABOUT OUR DAIRIES
Central Railroad to Adver
tise This field.
Sheppard returned yer-
Buena Vista. to which
I went Immediately upon hie
Line from hid legislative dm
afternoon many staunch
) of Col. Sheppard In hla sen
te called on him to discuss
pal situation and to assure
Leir active support In the
[now drawing to an end.
es of support from through-
ciunty were waiting Col.
the shape of letters from
residents of the various
aar verbal assurances of
.rt through mutual friends.
|ppard, while thoroughly
::a his legislative duties
Ibimself as delighted with
| support that he Is assur-
the cJty and the various
telnets.
latter of the working of the
the streets of Amerl-
|Col. Sheppard, when this
|brought to his attention, "I
that my posltlo. has been
| given In this matter, t
the drawer of the bill In
|r was 1 In any way Inter-
lt came to me' as a com-
The bill was drawn
rst of the City Council of
the city attorney of
|nd was. sent to Atlanta
i Messrs. Gridin and Shep-
i official request from tha
Hens that it be Introduced
It Is always custor.t-
le to such a request. Xi
ye receiving a bill from a
pent, of which he was the
would refuse to Intro-
flthough he would reserve
right to oppose Its pas-
bill. as I have said, was
|irprise to me. Mr. Griffin
to I Introduced It. It
to fthe committee on
ounty affairs, of which I
, and there — was
bed. It never came up
I attempt .was made to put
|e through the house, and
up 1 would have In-
}ouse that I regard / it
opportune time for such
the convicts were be-
excellent advantage j:i
cads, for the benellt of
|unty, and the existing
Duld not be disturbed.
road that Is put Into
, direct or Indirect bone-
J as well as to the popu-
|of the city, and I see no
’ change In the handling
force at this time. I
hat when my position Is
t the voters of both city
aat they will all appri
sed properly and with
. I could not refuse
official .bill, sent of-
dayor and Aldermen of
that was the extent of
reference to this pro-
The Immigration Bureau of the
Centra! Railroad of Georgia is to
exploit the possibilities of the sec
tion through which it runs a 9 a dairy-
lug country.
To that end Immigration Agee:
Jackson has called on various parties
for information relative to success
ful dairies that are In operation In
their respective counties, In order that
Information may be obtained at first
hand and utilized i nthe pamphlet
that Is to be Issued by his depart
ment.
Mr. Jackson wrote tils Americus
Board of Tride along this line. Mr.
Walker, of Buchanan & Walker, will
prepare data far Mr. Jackson, dealing
with Sumter's opportunities for the
dairy farmer. Mr. Walker's experl-
rience has been of a most satisfac
tory character, and he Is In position
to speak with some authority.
There is no doubt that this county
Is In many respects peculiarly adapt
ed to dairying. There are good mar
kets for the output of large dairy
farms In Americas, Columbus and Ma
con. In fact, cream and butter could
be shipped to Atlanta at a profit.
The advertising that t'Js Central
proposes to give to Georgia In this and
other respects should result In ma
terial advantage to the various coun
ties traversed by Its lines. In Sumter
the Board of Trade will heartily co
operate with It In every move that It
makes.
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
blei
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. f. U i.w.iid w *u. LYON MFG. CO. 41 to 45 So. 5th St, BROOKLYN, N.Y.
APATHY OF CHURCHES
CAUSE Of NI-BEtR
AMERICANS GROW SWEETER
At Least They Consume More Sugar,
the Average Being S2 founds.
If They Woke Up Would
Run It Out of State.
Washington, D. C.. Aug. ir —Tins
growing desire of Americans to make
themselves sweet by the use of sugar
is shown in a compilation of figures
made by the Department of Commerce
and Labor. Each and every person ir.lot <ae situation, that prohibition
tiae linked States uses, 82 pounds of Georgia- has proven a success,
sugar during the fiscal year ended June 'should not be taken to mean tl.iat the
(Special to Times-Recorder.)
Atlanta, Ga., August 17.—With the
decision not to make any changes In
the prohibition law at the recent ses
sion of the legislature and the deter-
mlnailou to keep the prohibition ques
tion out of the present gubernatorial
campaign considerable speculation Is
rife as to the operation of the prohi
bition law in Georgia.
it is quite apparent, according to
those who have made a close study
In
This
LUNACY IS PLEADED IN
THE CASE OF CAWLEY
In Attempt to Save Him
From Charge.
In a plea of lunacy Dave Cawley,
who, It is alleged, some weeks asa
forged a check on the Bank of South
west Georgia, of Amerlous. under the
name of D. L. Inman, for $100, anJ
succeeded In getting the check cash
ed iby an Atlanta bank, and was later
arrested on a charge of forgery an'i
disorderly conduct, will escape trial
upon the graver charge. Cawley is at.
insurance agent at Cordete, and upon
trial there for lunacy a day or two
ago a verdict of insanity was rendered.
MILITARY TO PICNIC IN
COLUMDUS NEXT WEEK.
Americus Light Infantry is
Going There.
The Amerlous Light Infantry is
planning for Its annual outing, and
has decided upon an excursion and
picnic at Wildwood Park, In Colum
bus, on Friday of next week. Com
mittees trorn the company are per
fecting plans for the occasion and will
go to Columbus aboard a chartered
DADYDIES GRIEVING
FOR PLAYMATE SNAKt
Stoie Baby’s Milk! But it
Furnished Amusement
big blacksnake of the “mouser" tribe
Is fond.of “baby’s bottle" will be at
tested by Mrs. Mary Tull, wife of Sam
uel Tull, a well-to-do farmer tiling up
Wicomico Creek from here, and that k
Is responslbls for tb<e death of tha
little one no one doubta for a moment.
For serf rat weeks Mrs. Tull bad no-
train. via the Seaboard, leaving Amer- tlced that her baby, whloh was nearly
icua about 8 o'clock, a. in., on Friday. 1 a year old, consumed an unusually
26tb. and returning in t$e evening. A large quantity of milk without deriving
low round turlp rate, open to the pub- any benefit from It; In fact, the moro
lie, will be announced later. I milk the baby consumed the thinner tn
— . | flesh It became. Local physicians de
clared It was the strangest case that
thus saving him from trial upon
felony charge. The writ of lunacy POLICEMAN IS OCT AFTER
was sworn out by his brother, C. II.j THAT CHEWS ON HIM bad ever t>e * n br ® u * ht ,0 thslr •Hen-
That is, each person was entitled law Is not violated, for such laws
to 82 pounds, but doubtless some t/jk would not be necessary were there no Cawley. He Is being held at presentl " v " *“"* v """“ **— tlon. ,
mure ami others less. | violations, but the prohibition leaders at the home of his father, B. F. Caw- . n " “ | While In the kitchen preparing tha
It la further demonstrated that the mean to declare that the prohibition | e y. He was s young man of prom- "■» r0,mnn Objects to Being sampled, noon( j t y t be other'dty, Mrs. Tull
growing Inclination for eweets requlr- law I? as well enforced as other crlrn- islng future and ®sll connected In
cd more sugar than a: any time In ths Inal statutes, and when men violate J cordele, (where his parents, his wife
country's history. TiJere was consum- tree law and are apprehended, with a nd children and hln wife's parents
ed during the twelve months 7,60P,- evidence of guilt. t»ey are usually con- reside.
000,004 pounds. In supplying this the vlcted. | —
United States. Hawaii and Porto Rico “Prohibition must naturally oe HIS LIFE SATED BY V
contributed. In each case, larger quan- judged by results, and will stand o-| SHAVING OFF BACK BONE
titles for domestic consumption thaa fall acocrdlng to whether they be good
Every liny.
ever before, and the Philippines con- or evil," declared J. B. Richards. ee;-' W||g Incb (/fapprd off—^ow Chauffeur
trlbuted a larger quantity than at any retary of the Georgia Anti-Saloon. . j g g^jjer.
otioor time since annexation. I.eague today. "Our people are pro-1 j^rerence, Mass., August 12.—Be-
Forelgn countries supplied about 31 verbially progressive and practical,", I|eTl „ g tbat the one chwnce tn a Dum
per cent, of the sugar consumed In thU he continued, 'if 'prohibition In the and of sav ing'the life of Alexander
country during the year. various counties adopting It durlng ^^g^ jj ;gton chauffeur, who aus-
“*• past thirty years ha. not given ulned , erlou . Injuries In an suto ac
cident, would be to remove one Inch
was asked for Infor-
| to his prospective race
ncy of the senate. It
election to that body
at I am an open can-
presidency of the sen-
(l. Sheppard, "and with
pf success. The honor
| would apprecla.e as
• county as for myse’f.
honor to a county to
presiding officer of
HORO IS GRATEFUL them a better civilisation, a nobler
to vnr vmtK lltYOK maBbood aBl1 womanhood. It would of b[s gp |„ a i column, doctors In the
TO NEB YORK MAYOR have been repudiated long ago. As It Lawrence hogpU , seemly resorted to
that means. Today Potter
has been with s great majority of the
New York. August li.—The city*.i count | eBt go it Is working as a atatc-
"consclence fund’ has been enriched measure.
to the extent of $1 by receipt yester- Mr n| cbar( j g says he has talked to
day at the- mayor's office of fifty twv- and received letters from business
cent stamps. Enclosed with ths stamps men an) j court officials lit various sec-
was a letter, reading: t | ona 0 f the state, some of whom were
Dear Mayor Gaynor:—1 w-as In oppoge< j to the passage of the prohlbi-
your city once and did not have no t | on j aw> wbo say that pYhlbltlon has
Trenton. N. J., August 16.—Patrol
man Charles Walsh Is perfectly will
ing to ebneede to every dog Its day
but be draws the line nt permitting
the same doy to have every dgy, and
he has filed n report at police head-
heard her baby cooing and laughing In
the sitting room, as thotfgh some ona
were In their "playing thw clown."
When Mrs. Tull looked In to soe who
It was that was cresting so much mirth
for her little one, the beheld coiled up
In the crib by thw side o( her baby n
live-foot blacksnake, with the rubber
quarter, which leaves no doubt that ^ w|th y, aurl|n . In
a certain dog. ..Id to be owned by , u Soft and
Samuel Ford, of South Warren street whlr|| , , round „ |f to amni# tho
pas only a few days left
The report Is In the form of a com
plaint and petition.
baby while it stole Its dinner.
In n jiffy the snake was dispatched.
'm
It sets forth |, eras taken out of the room
h “ **“ d V !*''the child seemrf to realise that It
two weeks by Ford's dog. Intimates
... ........ ... .v.. would never return and gave every «v-
««*• ot having lost Its only pity-
walked
from the hospital In apparently, as
good condition a. before the accident, ^^"put". Mop"'to the d^'.'un-
Ing hie nether llmba has become do-
ddedly monotonous, and prays that ... . . .
no blemish may attaoh to his record *1 * ‘TV-!.??
mat# and companion, and from that
Early In July Potter wae driving a 1 ugua( lJab j t
large touring car when he had hls| WaIah uyi that „ ery tlme hg ^
neck broken and wa. brought here’^., ^ ^ d aneaki ont o{
with what was thought to be no ,7.
.. . nstrnim, n ir a. i. ... more rapidly than before, until restar
ts » patrolman If he takes It upon . . .. ... ,
.a — .u. a.... when It dlsd.
IIEYDURN HATES “DIXIE"
. . „ . , the front gate and takea a nip nt hltu.
chance of recovery. On ,aa J ln > tba The animal Is so sly that Walsh has
oft before your hone is hitched up.
money; and I %«**?*£ *>- a «" a ‘ —M to 0~r,l, an J ™ The cmrefur how he ban-1 ^‘pum SJftmt
on. night“"la mT that tbey W00ld not ,0r .? nr ."»»•“•> |dIed hi. head and neck and told that 1 U proZtor^m toTro,> I.
sure IV) can put an end to the annoy
ance. The calves of Walshs legs are
one night and I send you some stampi that wouM not for any coneld.r- (dIed „„ t¥ad and neck and toId that
[ P ?’; , “„ me 1 a -2M a.- a “ 0n B ° ‘° ° * " ** “ be o^cd this warning ht would
b ^ r * h* 1 s< ‘ . . ,. , gt , r , * eD1 ' (never suffer any Inconvenience from
13rd street. But I would not be sure, speaking of the church and the Ant!- 1 , K _
stake to say that I am
1 In any factional wav,
out from Atlanta to
entirely misleading
l candidate for the
senate. I have as-
i support from prorn-
aa well as from
all over the
west Georgia
chest Brown men
spoken to me as-
hey will use their
Merest. I have as-
- Brown and Smith
i to the same
sponsible for the
spe r correspon-
out and desire
esslon that I am
ctlon. ft I
the senate, as
to be, I will ho
Residing officer, kecu-
Mfjil dignity and boner
using It solely wlta
non the welfare of
all lore. That Is my
St point
himself as
tbs primary
celve a large
and would
the repre-
and that he
preside over
oiy.
I scud s extra stamp so you can rite Salooll | <a g Ue . Dr. A. R. Holderty
and let me no If you got them. I ha I ,, y3:
fr zzen feet, I asked out and did noj -There would be no such condition
work for pay. this Is 5 or G years ago." | n a « we have In the soe'nllrd
William B. Meloney. executive eec- -yiear-Beer problem, but for ttM apa-
retary to Maj'or Gaynor. would not .|, y of thg churcheu. The churches
reveal the name of the man whose sfg- are sitnp ]y winking at the evil, and
nature wae attached to the letter. He tbejr a ] one are responsible for Itbs
said It came from Pittsfield, Mass., anJ g roa> and palpatio violation of the
the missing vertebra.
covered with marks of the dogs teeta.
NEWPORT SMXRT SET | B0VD ALREADY GBADED
GET GAY ON BEAC.Ii ( Ag FA jj Ag UIl-HLAND, G.Y.
Moonlight Dance and gen Bath A'Ofi f. A A. Tracks, However, Net Likely
Features.
lo Stop There.
Cutbbert, Os.. Aug. 10.—‘The Georgia.
Newport, R. I., August 1*.—Dancing
that It bad been scknowledged with ^ p^hlbRIon" law The 'Mti'c9nV-| 0,, ^ •* W
thanks. Mr. Meloney believe, the mar, c -„ A tla,.u ccld b. enjoin^ TJSLnT, tlln tom%££! J RlcUand.
was cared for at tae municipal lodg- litu [ n g licenses for the sale of Intoxl- dep * rta ^® tb ® conventlonrl | |«y| nr
lag heuee on Twenty-thlrd street bter> wV ,.„ „ now doing If thls 8eason that * K,rtlon of y 000 ** *" d Wl " °”* b ®“ 1 tr *° k
.latu.g brer, wh. _ —„ .. , .. . . ..
I,ho churches wc.M rise up in their l ,0C J et 'i h,t10 "• th ° b,ht W
1 and original. Dinner was served in n
NED' YORK MAGISTRATE God-riven power sod demand Obedl- . . . „ .. . .. roan several monins unee nas neen
SETS “UUSSEBS" AT EASE pcce tbg iaA , , 4 „ t v | tV • lot . of ‘* nt - “ d «*nce everybody ”“,7" o r ^“ToTe r ^he Lh^rd
dipped Into the surf. There we.-e «° ln « lmo R>c b, ' aa <I over the_8eshosrd.
weak-kneed preachers and coward'y
Says “Damn" Is “Vslgsr, P.st Is Net cburcb€ii who , re nfmid of of
# Profane.
; their bloated beer drinkers and money
ed men. we need not hope for i
New York. August 1J —In n sum- chlnge |„ tb ^ g | tU at|on."
mans ease brought before Magistrate
Nash In Brooklyn today, one of the RA y gT OLE DRESS
principals complained of the profsn- yoR HIS SWEETHEART
ity of snothers "damn. The court de-1 _____
clared that while It was vulgar to Cleveland, O., August IN r Anna
v " u . , i-ifYeianu, u., Aiiguii l» r.\nn:i
use the word In the manner described, p}||ce court today, chsrg-
It did not come within the category . hw , brother> ^| cbM e>, with steal-
of profane language. tng a dress from be#.
Other legal authorities say Magls- , m d|d d<> |tr Jad Mc0an .
trat. Nash I. corroct In hi. opinion of ukpd thg pr||oner .
the word. The Century dictionary., ,.j wanted tak( . „ r , to a pgr .
however, ssys ebnt the word Is pro- |y aDdfibg la|J bPr clotheg
were not
fane when used under certain circa®. ^ „ noagh f0 , took mj l|gter .,
stances, and gives a nu ”* b * r of tbl dreIg ,.. spiled TlllUky. "Afterward
In which the word constltutee a lead
Ing part
. dress.” replied TlllUky.
.1 returned It”
I The Judge let Mm go.
The man that clothee can make sel
dom has the price for the kind that
wilt make him.
F0HY$H0NEr«v5£YE
with the hope ot being Into Richland
over Ite own line by October 1. This
road several months since, has been
twenty In the party and ths affair was| TUa “•» extension from Kimbrough
a Dutch treat w,u carr * tt *“ ,nto Richland over
An element of risk attached to the tb « lr T** ro “<» r •• 1“^/
bath part from IU haring been taken icsral. that thU road wijl not long re
soon after dinner and whan the danc- ma,D at Ricklsnd, as It U their pur
er. were overheated. It took place >”•* of fro® Richland to
st Hazard beach, just off Ocean drtr.\ »*ncheetor or soma otter point on
whicb Is ctwldered the most din- * h « Aclanu. Birmlaghqm and Atlnntt
gerout spot along the wMer front and wb,cb wlu tb * n 6 |r * Ik*® • direct Ai
ls avoided by the cautious even in laBta wb ! cb W|U tbe “ «>" «*» » 4*
daylight
Amerlous warehouses continue to
pay eights ?n cents for,those first bales
and the boys In tte suburbs are busy
fingering the fleecy.
Residents, of one section of Lee
street are willing to atand the expense
ot oiling their block In order to get
relief from the dust nuisance.
Curts Celisi Prevents
Figures never Us In thslr own In
terest
reel Atlanta and Birmingham connec
tion.
Interest Is great In a reported se
cret marriage which occurred here re
cently, and which la cloaked in exas-
pevatlrg secrecy still.
Some people act as it (hey planned
their pedigrees. - . .
People that know Just how mack to
believe usually know Just how much
to tell.
Idaho Senator Slops Rand That Plays
Old War-Time Tnne.
Seattle, Aug. II.—Senator W. B.
Heyburn, of Idaho. dMIksa "Dixie'
and crested a sensation at n reception
given to Congress man T. R. Hamer,
at Wallace, Idaho, last night by stop
ping the orchestra wi.de the musicians
were playing the popular strata*. Col
onel Hamer had just finished his ad
dress and the orchestra bad sUrtsd a
medley of well-known airs. About tho
sixth' number In ths medley was
“Dixie.” The Senator leaped _ to his
test, strode across to the musicians
and cried out:
“This Is a Republican meeting. Wo
want no such tunes hare.” \
The amused musicians stopped im
mediately and the Senator strode back
to hla sent After n moment ot silenco
Mayor Hansen arose and closed tho
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