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HIS ( HUM IN DEVILTRY
IS LANDED IN JAIL
Clements Says td Jones
Has Pal.
Admits He Was Shot
While on Porch of the
Wheeler Home-Both
Coons in the Cage.
THAT LETTER IS STILL
LOCKED IN HIS SAff
Gov.
Brown Will Retain
Smith Letter.
Sees No Reason Now
Why Contents Should
Ever Be Revealed at
All.
The Facts About Pennia.
For letters of Administration.
Freely confessing that lie was stan 1-
ing upon the verandah' of Mrs. W. \\.
Wheeler’s residence and working at
the window blind when Capt. T. L-
Simmons put a pistol ball in his ab
domen, Cliff Clements, charged ukn
numerous burglaries here, implicates
another coon, one Ed Jones.
Following Clements' confession the
officers made haste to string Jones
as well, and the precious pair are now
in the county jail, but occupying se~
arate cells.
Clements’ confession, with his pos
itive identification by other parties
here, assuree him a term in the peni
tentiary, it would seem, and his broth
er, Bill Clements, also convicted of
burglary, may go at the same time.
The numerous burglaries here re
cently and attributed to Clements, had
caused a state of terror in many
households, and any citizen would havc-
esteemod it a.privilege to have had
a shot at him. Fully twenty burgla-
ries h»ere recently are laid at C et
meats' door.
Besides these, he is already under
bond for one or two previous burglar
ries charged to him, and seems good
for a term in the pen.
So frequent were the nightly raids
during the past two or three weeks
that it was difficult to keep pace with
all. These burglaries were of the
most daring character, and of a na
ture that pointed very strongly to the
fact that more than one black scoun-
dred was engaged in it.
The bullet planted In Clements’
bread basket Is still there and may
yet, happily, save the county the ex
pense of trying him.
Mro. Jacob Wllmert. Lincoln, III-,
found her way back to perfect healtlv
She writees: "I suffered with kldnc,
trouble and backache and my appetit'
was very poor at times. A few week:
ago I got Fo ey’s Kidney Pills and gave
them a fair trial. They gave me great
relief, so continued until now I am
again In perfect health.” Sold by John
R. Hudson.
(Special to Times-Recorder.)
Atlanta. Ga., September 23.—Go?.
Brown lias broken silence about that
mysterious letter which ho wrote to
the then Gov. Smith and which was
followed by his suspension from the
office of railroad commissioner. He
talked about It with several newspaper
men, but would not divulge Its con
tents.
He declared there was not a word
in it but that might with propriety be
sent to a public official. He said he
might make it public If the occasion
for doing so ever arose but that he did
not at present anticipate such an oc
casion.
•No mortal eye but mine has ever
seen that letter.”
Replying to statements made by
Thomas E. Watson In his speech las;
night to the effect that Hoke Smith
still owned the Atlanta Journal and
used it as he saw fit, the Journal pub
lishes correspondence between Editor
James R. Gray and Mr. Smith m
which both make emphatic denials ot
the charge.
- nr. Gray says it is false, and ex-
Gov. Smith declares he never owned
uiiv interest in the Journal or in any
way influenced or controlled Its poli
cies since he sold It in April, 1900. .
When questioned about W atson s
statement that he stated authoritative
ly that Gov. Brown would accept the
office of governor if elected to It -m
the regular October election, Gov.
Brown merely replied:
“I have been an organized democrat
ati nay life. I stand on that record. I
do not think it necessary to make a
statement every time anything like
this comes up.”
DR. BABUSES WAS CALLED
BY BUSINESS TO CAIRO
Is Parana an alcoholic beverage in disguise* Isit po^ bl eto use PeroM
a, a subS for whiskey? Do?eople bay Peruaa and use it as a tdy, or
* ^It'would be ttie easiest thing in the world for any one to demonstrate the
falsity of such statements. Let any one go to the
tie of Peruna. Let him undertake to use it as a beverage, or take this P
doses considerably larger than those prescribed on the anv^ne^CTi^and see!^
be alcoholio intoxication? Nothing of the sort Let any on try . j
Pernna is a medieal compound quite heavily loaded with medicmalin^^^
fonts. If taken in doses larger than prescribed it would p tet
drag effect Noonecouldtakeitasabeverage. If any one doubts tewe rtate;
Perunaprohibit its use as a beverage. It would be the easiest thing in the
world for an. one to demonstrate this if th . e lp^v T a ' PLAINLY
Peruna is sold everywhere. THE INGREDIENTS Aius rhuinui
PRINTED ON EACH BOTTLE. It has been said over and over agam that
ebemistshavo analyzed Peruna and found it to eontain only cnbebs and
whiskey Now we ohallenge any chemist to demonstrate any such statemen
SSoufwho hM even a smattering knowledge of chemistry purchase®
bottle of Pernna and see whether or not it contains whiskey, find °“t for hm
self whether or not it is composed of cheap whiskey and cubebs. Of course,
cubebs is one of the ingredients of Peruna, but there are many other ingred
fonts It contains hydrastis canadensis, corydalis formosa, collmsonia, and at
Bferafecss. J~aasgs££
131 a jfow°why C are e these statements repeated when their falsity could bo so
easily demonstrated? Simply because there is continued hostility toward Pe-
r union the part of the medical profession. Very likely the magazines w^ch
took up thecrusade against Peruna and denounced it as ft °^® a Pj^ e ”**>®
milled hv statements of the medical profession. Probably they were
sincere^ 1 thehfattitude towards it But now, after all these things have been
said and refated, it would soem to he in order for such people to use a little
fairness and common sense in the matter. . , ,., „ 0 _j
Every any one says that Peruna is nothing hut cheap whiskey and
cubebs he is telling a lie, an absolute falsehood. Most people intend to speak
the truth. Bat the prevalent habit of repeating other people s statements,
Shout investigation as to their truth, has led many well-meaning people to
° ay Used ^accOTding 8 tothe directions on the bottle, PERNNA IS A SAFE
AND RELIABLE CATARRH REMEDY, but, like any other good medicine, if
taken in excess of those doses, it will produce drug effects very unpleasant to
016 Ttfo'thewfoJSp to every honest person to quit making such statements
roncemine Pernna, or acknowledge that he is repeating slanders about which
he toS^otidng. One might just as well say that Castor Od is an.intoxicant;
thatiftokentalarge enough doses it will operate as a ‘‘booze. If people
mwtr tried to se^tort simply repeated such statements about Castor Oil, the
m^oritv of neonlo would come to believe them. It is no easier to demonstrate
^Sltement ahout Castor Oil than it would he about Peruna.
Anv one who takes Peruna knows that such statements are false. To say
fbat Peruna is cheap whiskey and cubebs may constitute good material for
SSL -n the vaudeville stage, but there is no excise for any one who pretends
to be truthful saying ovsr again this oft-repeated falsehood.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
To AU Whom It May Concern:
w T Stewart having in proper
form, applied to me ror permanent
Letters of Administration on the estate
or Mrs Mary T. Stewart, late of said
County, thi/is to cite all andI singular
the creditors and next of jGn of Mrs
Mary T. Stewart to be and appear at
m y office within the time allowed by
Law. and show cause, if any they can
way permanent administration should
not be granted to W. T. Stewart on
Mrs. Mary T. Stewarts estate.
Witness my hand and e®<;lal signa
ture, this 5th day of Sept, 1910. 8-4t
JOHN. A. Cobb, Ordinary.
Sheriff* Sales <Wh3
GEORGIA—Sumter <88H
For Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. G. H. Selg and Mrs. J. W.
Holmes having. In proper form, a.ppl -
ed to me for permanent Letters or
Administration cum testament! annex,
on the estate of F. F. Selg, late of said
County. F. L. Selg. surviving executor,
having resigned, this is to cite and
singular th'e creditors and next of km
of F F. Selg to be ami appear at my
office within the time allowed by law,
and show cause. If any they can, wav
permanent administration cum testa-
menta annex, Bhould not he granted
to Mrs. G. H. Selg and Mrs. J. w
Holmes on F. F. Selg estate, and why
the resignation of F. L. Selg from ths
trust of executor should not be accept
ed Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 7th day of September,
1910 \
JOHN. A. Cobb. Ordinary
2 tract
For Year's Support.
ill uu SOia on thn f!
October,, next, before
door of said Count). iSi 61 *!
hours of, sale, to the v ^
the^following described^"*:
Two (2) acres of
Lee Street, i n the efth
Sumter County,
part of land lot No. n s fl ^
and Eighty-Six. in tb s
said County of Sumt»‘_
fronting on I, Street r'e
dred and Ten Feet, nvar’e,
running back, i„ untf ''
Four-Hundred and Twem,
or less; bounded as taZ
north by property of
east by Lee Street; south b,
formerly owned by Crawfo f jJ
and west by propertyTi*!
herein, and being the’
hereiiL conveyed.
Also a certain tract r
land, situated, lying ^
27th District of Sumter
gia, and within the jncon
ot the City of America,
containing (29) Tw^gl
more or less, and -being
southwest corner of land w,
One Hundred and Eighty*
scribed in .previous comm?
being bounded: East bs
heirs of Mrs. M. i,
dence of J. L Ross; northbr
C.. M. Wheatley and Ed
by lands of A. C. Dell and"*
iey;, south by lauds of
E.F. Seig.
Levied uno nand to be
property of A. X. Walker,
tl fa issuing out of the c!
I Americus in favor ot tie
City Bank against said
This Sept. 7, 1910
W.H.
Sheriff, Sdmter
, »a
being
- Ouy
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
The appraisers appointed to set.
aside a year’s support out of the estata • . ,
of Win. A. Wilson, late of said county, I QbORGIA—Sumter Count,*,
deceased, to Mrs. Ann It* Wilson, his
widow, having tiled their return, in
this office. This Is therefore to notify
all persons interested to file oojec-
tions, if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in October, 1310. o'
else said return will he made the Judg
ment of this Court. S-It-pd
JOHN. A. Cobb, Ordinary
Your kidney trouble may be of long
standing, it may be. either acute or
chronic, but whatever it is Foley s Kid
ney Remedy will aid you to get rid of
it quickly and restore your natura.
health and vigor. ’’One bottle of Fo-
said J. Sibbull of Grand Views Wls.
Commence taking it now. Sold by
John R. Hudson.
NO NICKEL IN’ THE SLOT
THE HOUSE IN ASHES
State Veterinarian Looking After Hog
Cholera.
Hello Girl Would Not Turn In the Fire
Alarm.
Give-Away Sale!
Dr.. P. F. Bahnsen. tbe/newly ap
pointed state veterinarian, has just
returned from Cairo, Ga., where he
delivered a lecture along tue lines
used by the farmers’ institute work,
to the farmers of that section on the
subject bt hog cholera, which has
been raging among the stock in the
same locality for seme time. He was
accompanied on tha trip by Mr. \..
T. Ilunnlcutt, of the Southern Cult!
vator Magazine. Dr. Bahnsen states
that during the past few months
oral Hundred hogs nave (Lei iu one
district of Brooks county alone and
that the total losses from the disease
during the year will exceed $50,000.
Ho Is advocating the use of the Dorset-
Nilea serum, which la applied to the
afflicted animal, and those which have
not been afTected In a similar man
ner to the vaccination of a human
being.
(Special to Times-Recorder.)
Phllaedlphla, September 27.—Refus
al of a telephone girl to send In , au
alarm of fire because the persons call
ing did not have a nickel to put in the
telephone endangered the lives fit ted
persons when a fire was raging In the
apartment house of Mrs 1- A.Hume3
last night. Everything in Mrs. Humes'
home was destroyed and Mrs. Hum.as
wan so badly burned about the face
| end head that she had to be sent to a
[ 3 j hospital for treatment.
$230.00 GIVEN AWAY.
Sale Starts Saturday, September 24.
Just to show the buying public the difference In their.getting U* money^
snent for all these great glaring sale*, I am going to give them $-30.00 in
goods less than cost. Instead of givin g $230.00 to advertisers for putting on
big saie, I propose to give It dlrectiy to you.
STOMACH FEELS FINE.
Two MI-o-na Tablets Drive Away DIs
tress From Stomach.
When Merit M ini
When the medicine you take cure3
your disease, tones up your systef anil
makes you feel better, stronger and
more vigorous than before. That is
whit Filey’s Kidney PiUe do for you,
• In all case3 ob backache, headache,
nervousness, loss ot appetite. 8l « e P lea! F
a nd general weakness that n
caused by any disorder of the kidneys
or bladder, SMd by John R- Hudson.
BOOSEVELT KNOCKED
OUT THE OLD GUARD
Defeated Sherman, and Alas
Chairman of Conventou.
Made
(Special to Times-Recorder.)
Saratoga, N. Y., September 2i.—
Theodore Roosevelt, by a substantial
majority, was today elected temporary
chairman of the Republican state con
vention, undoing the work of the State
Republican Committee, which' had se
lected A’ice President Sherman for the
honor. The convention seemed to be
in the hands of the Roosevelt forea.
Get a 50-cent box of MI-O-NA tab
lets at Dodson's Pharmacy today and
learn for yourself how easy It Is to
put your out of order stomach in per
fect condition.
MI-O-NA stomach tablete give la
stant relief—and do more.
They build up the stomach so quick
ly that In a few days belching, sour
ness, heartburn, heaviness, biliousness
headache and dizziness will disappear.
MI-O-NA stomach tablets are guar
antced by Dodson’s Pharmacy to cur
Indigestion and all stomach Ills, or
money back.
iq have had trouble with my stom
aeh for two years. I tried everything
I heard of. MI-O-NA stomach tablet
did me more than $25 worth of good
They are the best In the world.”-
Dcnnis Stephen, Coudersport, Pa., Feb-
1st
i -fty cente for a large box of MI-C
NA at Dodson’s Pharmacy, and drug
gists everywhere.
JOYNER’S
' Executor’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary ot said county, heretofore
granted, will be sold at public outci j
on the first Tuesday In October, 1910,
at the Court House in said county, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the
following real estate in Sumter coun
ty, to-wit: -
Or.e farm consisting ot 100 acres _o.
land off the east side of lot of land No.
ISO. also one farm in a body consisting
of 125 acres, more or leas, off df lot of
land No. 204, lying on the west side of
Muchaloochee Creek, and forty ac.es
of land off of the north side of lot of
land No. 1S2, said farm consisting of
165 acres, more or less, and known a^
the C. C. Feagln place, and all of salt,
ands lying In the 17th District of Sum ■
ter County. Ga.. »-4t
This August 29th. 1910.
MRS. LIZZIE IAW. Executrix,
CHARLIE M. LAW, Executor
John W. Law.
Ail persons having ci,
Mrs. N. E. O’Hearn, late of
are hereby notified to
properly attested to »...
prescribed by law, or th?j
be considered ia settleas
estate. And all person
said deceased are hereby
make immediate settle*
September 2nd. 1919.
H. E. ALLEN, At
GEORGIA. Sumter Co;:!'
HERE IS HOW I DO IT:
500 yards Dress Ginghams, now 3 l-2n
yard—cost 4 l-2c. (
500 yards Good- Calico, now 4c yard—
eost 4 3-tc.
400 yards Rep and Madras, now 3c
yard—cost 8 l-2c yd.
500 yards yard-wide Bleaching, now
5c yard—coat 6 l-2c yd.
300 yards Amiskeag Gingham, now 5c
yard—co3t 7c yd.
r.uOO yards Domino Gingham, now 5?
yard—cost 6c yd
400 yards Wool Dress Goods, now 29
yard—coat 3Sc yd.
50 pair Children Shoes, now 5«e pair-
cost 65c pair.
50 pair Ladles' and Men's Shoes, now
$1.00 pair—cost $1.29.
4S Boy’s Knee Suits, now $4.50—cost
$1.50.
31 Men’s Full Suits, now $4.50, coat
$6.50.
60 pair Men's Fine Pants, now $1.00—
cost $1.50 pair..
50 Men's felt Hats, now 75c—cost $1
150 Pair Boy’s and Girl’s Stockings, 5
to 7c pair—cost 7c pair.
Onlly 10 yards of each kind of clotii
ad 1 oaoh ot the otrer articles sold to
a customer.
Come to the big $230.00 Give Away
Sale.
See how much better It Is to put the
money in your own pocket.
Guardian’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Under and by virtue of an order of
the Court of Ordinary of said county,
there will -be sold before the court
house door In th'e County of Webster,
town of Preston, state aforesaid, on the
first Tuesday In October, 1910, be
tween the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder, a three-fifths undivided
interest in the following dcscrlbta
property, to-wlt:
Lots of land Noa. 131 and lo9 con
-talning 202 1-2 acres each, more . ot
less; also the north half of lot No. 162
containing 101 1-4 acres, and ten acres
off the cast end of the north half ot
lot No. 163, In the 3hape of a paralelo-
gram, extending entirely across tbJ
east end of said north half. All In the
25th District of Webster County, Ga.,
and aggregating 515 1-4 acres, more or
less. ,
Said property being the property of
the minor children. Jeanett and Earl
Carter and Lula Carter Fleming, minor
children of W. A. Carter, deceased, to
be sold -for the purpose of maintenance
and support and education of said
.minor children, the Income therefrom
not being sufficient therefor. Terms
of sale cash. . 8-$t
W. A. CARTER,
Guardian for Jeanett and Earl
Carter and Lula Carter Flem
ing, minor children of AY. A.
Carter, deceased.
W. A. JOYNER.
For Leave to Sell Rcnl Estate.
GEORGIA—Webster County.
Geo. E. Thornton, Administrator ot
the estate of Mrs. K. M. Blakey, de
ceased, having applied to the Court of
Ordinary of said County for leave to
sell the real estate of said Mrs. K. M.
Blakey, deceased. All persons are re
quired to show cause In said Court by
the First Moifday In October next. If
any they can, why said application
should not be granted. This Septem
ber Gth. 1910. 8-4t
W. H. COSBY, Ordinary
CAVE HIS WIFE A JOLT
TUB “JOKE” ON HIM
Fool Plays Joke and Calls the Coroner
Soon Thereafter.
Struck a Rich Mine.
S. W. Bends, of Coal City. Ala., says
be struck a perfect mine of health ;.i
Dr. King’s New Lite Pills for thej
cured him of Liver and Kinney Trou
ble after 12 years of suffering. They
are the best pills on earth for Consti
pation. Ma aria. Headache, Dyspepsia,
Dcblliay. 25c at Eldridgc Drug Co.
Chicago, September 27.—James H.
Wright, 60 years old, was taken Into
custody yesterday on a chafgo of
causing the death of his wife. As Mr*.
Wright, who was 75 years old, attempt
ed to sit down, her husband. It Is al
leged, as a "poke” pulled a chair from
beneath her and she fell, injuring her
spine. Death followed soon after.
Notice to Debtors und .Creditors,
Thing the Howard Watch Co. ever did was to
bring out a 21 Jewel Railroad Movement. They
have just been put on the market* and • we have
received the first one in a 25 year, gold filled
Call and see what a handsome watch it is.
case.
James Fricker & Bro.
Watch Inspectors, Fifth Division, S. i. L. Railroad, Americas, Georgia.
State of Georgia, Sumter County
• All persons having demands against
C. M. Whestfoy, late of said 1 county,
are hereby notified to present them,
properly attested, to me, wit! 'in tae
time prescribed by law, or they wl-.
not be settled. And all persons In
debted to said deceased, are hereto
required to make Immediate payment
J. REED CURRY,
Executor.
August 15th, 1910. 16-oaw-6t
To the Superior Cat
County.
The petition of S. F. I
Allen Ci.appell, both oil
of Sumter, shows the Id
1. That they desire hr
their associates and sues
Incorporated and madei
under the name am rj
ell's Pharmacy” for ft
Twenty (20) Years.
2. The principal o®«
pany shall be in the citj
said county, but peritis
the right to establish i
within this state or ea
ever the holder sot a i
stock may determine.
3. The object of sil
Is pecuniary gain to h
shareholders.
4. The business to hi
said corporation is to j
and wholesale in all 1“
and medicines; manil
compounding same; 1
tions; operating a sab
Ing toilet articles, is
seed of all kinds, salt
e’es usually bandied 9
drug store.
5. The capita! stA
poratlon shall be '■
’($5,000.00) Dollars
of increasing the sa»f
and ($10,000.00) Da.h
ity vote of the atr
stock to be divided I
Hundred ($100.00) D
of said capital si»J
In In actual cash.
6. Petitioners d«
sue and be sued, t»?
pleaded, to have aa«J
seal, - to make all m
and regulations,
things that may
suceaful carrying os
Including the right t
sell real estate awl
suitable to the P®
poratlon, and u «
bonds as evidence'
curved or
In the c° niilic ‘,j
the corporation,
by mortgage seen-
form of Hen
7. They desire'
the power and au
and accept a»» (
ter. either of r
a vote of a
standing at the
authority to * ^
quidate and.n‘ s i|
any time it
60. by a vote
stock outstanding
o They dco» e ,
provided hY thej
that it have *•£
privileges f a '
.dent to lilie
Bible under tl
Wherefore- *
| incorporated 1
style afore ^
privilege 3 31111
forth.
™'pet“
SHIP?,
Filed in
I GEORGIA,
For Lertve to Sell Real Estate.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Mrs. M. E. Raines, Admlnstratrix of
the estate of Mrs. Lizzie M. Johnson,
deceased, having applied for leave) to
sell the real estate of said deceaied in
Sumter County, notice Is hereby given
that said petition will be heard In my
Court on the firet Monday In October,
next. 8-4t
JOHN. A Cobb, Ordinary.
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