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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER NOVEMBER 9. 1910
STRUNG NEGROES TO
RAILROAD BRIDGE
THE POINTS
IN THE
PLAy m CORN CONTEST
nasor J. J. McCarthy, of
Uie Bather” company,
m Ihxon's latest play,
a Konutoe shock yc*.
in, a anode suca «j n
„*l in any other city and
about as complete a aur-
s* could be well erpect-
Moatecuma, Ga., November 8.—BUI How Mr. Gentry Decided the
Barnea and another nogro, Walker nv |o.
n-imc, were lunged f ro ml he aame tree i W IllllCrS.
here at 10 o'clock last night for the' -
.™ rtwn Polnls Thai *« consider
ed By the Expert In Last Sat
urday's Sumter County Corn, Cun'
_^test—Helaiive Va neof Ears.
THINK OF
Mustang' Liniment
AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU.
ManArpr Hav Carrv ?, arrlc<1 ,nt0 rilnt rlv, ‘ r •w»mp neir
Hun3l.Br lay Wiry Montezuma by a crowd of determined
n>.>n last night, atrung to the same
tree nilJ their bodies riddled with
bullets.
Barnea was captured early Monday A great deal of interest was mau-
mornlng near Power, vilV Walker! Ifcted by the farawra In the manner
was already In Jail. Barnea confessed and points considered by Mr Gentrv
the murder and Implicated the other , In Judging the corn exhibited at the
negro.
Night Marshal Bush was killed
here about three weeks ago hv Barnes.
The negro was wanted for some trival
offense, and when Bush attempted hts
arrest, he shot the marshal- through
the heart, killing him Instantly. Great
court house on last Saturday, as the
farmers who lost wanted to know why
they lost and the farmers wrho won
why they won.
Mr. Gentry, before announcing the
winners, mentioned the points consid
ered and the method* used In Judging
irCarthy was.sitting . In
reorder office preparing
bisg matter about t->
jKMter from the clerk of
came with the official
the brief special snee .
hl ” * cr ° un,uo ‘‘ JBful * n,Ul ■ *h«""wlii—tie "firmer* "will "be" MUr
^tlaon .bx had - **' Wh< ■ ,, ,h ' ™* ro ' "'»■ Prepared to ,.r«ent centering ears.
r<\i»luJon tkX. ha Jones, made koowm his whereabouts The Point* In lorn,
council at this sheet- immediately after hla arrival from The following were the points con
i'* U„ the xtai.ov -nil B> r ° n ' 1,arnft * asked to be allowed sidered and their value In per cent.:
J, Hy tho Mayor and lo oat breakfast, which request nr:ts Percent
of AtnerieiM, and U is grwtod him, and he vu waiting for
l»y authixity of the the meal to be cooked when he was
rtaln theatrical per* surprised by Mr. Drown with a shot-
M ^ ® nB th® gun iu hand, demanding his aurreuJer.
:> play at the opera The crime stirred this entire sec*
ty on the ISth inst., tlon, and the lynching of the murderor
judgment of this body of M r. Bush was expected. er?n
iij:uaclng in tts tenden- though the cool and older heads tried
and unsuited to present to prerent the lynching,
audience, or even to a Night Marshal Bush was formerly a
in the South*. >t ; well known deputy sheriff of Macon
•asons he aHwred to; county, lie was well known fer his
•ity and tho chief of po- bravery and absolute feer’eesneas. In
directed to notify the * an ambush planned for him by six
the opera houae of the; negroes son>« years ago he killed sevJ
n■solution and to see | oral of them and wounded and cap*
pl*)* I® tiot presented l tured all the rest, using only a six-.
| shooter pistol, and for this act of
Cart.O’* <*yo« opened , bravery he was made night marshal of, mean* that tho etni should all look
haw opened In a long ( the city of Montezuma, for which office alike, if a red cob corn ail must have 1
resolution waa (handed ih^ never had an}' opposition. red cobs, and If large ear corn all;
and he give a dec Mod - must lx* large, each must be tain to
.lment when he hid rpijr IfflllTII’C RHTCTIIIF other. F.iult in this particular.
,sal - 1 lit Mull III U Ivltt 1IIMU means adulteration,
ever hear tl.o like ’ np rnif|IIPO|ni|rpp Shape of ear means that it must 1
is a play commended yf uUiillTlIuulUilLlluhave the proper taper and the rows.
an! 'women's clubs, and ! muat be straight. The cars should tap-'
mW In many South . niJ .J*r ogljr slightly.
down in Americua with- |f||9[ LOIIIIlV l3lll6rS UlO Al Color of grain and cob means that If
rtunKy being given, h ■ , n • the grain Is iwhlte the cob must be
ithor of Jts manager to' MOMlOy S uGSSlOfl. j whit,; If the grain U yellow the cob|
Ithout -a single one of should be red. Any va rati on from thla
ami condemnors ovorj Th( , noaivl of Commissioner, of denotes adulteration,
having seen It, and Roadt „ nd „ evcnU(1 of 8umter county vnallu > of lho •<' wl '* characterized,
Itlclami from papers of| nict reJutar niullth]y „. JS | 0 „ on"* ,b ” '"'"C-' <>' th « ,St '
Which! to base their i Moni)layi November 7. 1!<I0. Prea-| c r " ln ' A Ion.: groove denotes a vlgv
Ion. Thh. la decided’. ;cnt . Krnnk Sheffield, Chairman, J. V ous •‘“> br -'' 0 - I
I doubt If such a thing, Ilolton> 8ctrf[ . ir y: A. F. JloJges, H. J. i T »« *'»»» of ' l '*' »» *<' 1 ”
" 1 *■**— " ■ ‘ — with well de-
excltement prevailed, and all Mon’.-.-j the corn,
zuma turned out In search for the ne- i t was an e>-e-opener to tbcsie prea-
gro, who escaped to the swamp Im-! ent. and should Sumter bsve another
mediated/ after killing Bust. Effort- com show next year—and it la hoped
1. Truenesa to ty pe; uniformity 101
2. Shape of ear 10
3. Color of grain and cob .. .. 10
4. Vitality or need condition .. 10 j
0. Tip of oara 0^
6. Butts of ears oj
7. Kernel uniformity to]
8. Kerne shape 5|
9. le-ngth of ear 10:
10. Circumfereuce of car S|
11. Space between rows ....... 5
12. Space between kernels at cob a‘
13. Proportion of shelled com to j
ear 10 j
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 backhand 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.
Prices 25c, 50c, $1.00 per bottle. r«r«i.br*s
The first application of Mexican Mus
tang Liniment subdues the pain but it
continues its work until everv quivering
nerve is soothed and quietea.
The great penetrating power of this
famous remedy enables it to do this
quickly and positively.
In all cases of Sprains, Borises or Lame
ness. Mexican Mustang Liniment
should be rubbed in persistently.
The
hie liousehoT
sure.
i antiseptic qualities of this old rclia-
luschold remedy make it safe and
LYON MFG. CO. 41 to 45 So. 5th St, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
“IMPERIAL”
Self-Rising Flour.
Is a Ready-For-Use, Self-Rising 1 , Superb-Grade Wheat Flour, manufac
tured to Save You Trouble and Monev.
Total 100,
What Tjpe Mean..
Triteness to type or uniformity!
DIRECTIONS:
For Delicious BISCUIT and PASTRY:
Simply add lard or any other Rood shorteninr, AND
MAKE DOUGH WITH COL ) WATER OR SWEET
MILK. BAKE QUICKLY.
THAT'S AlL.
mil before. Tnuiiorrl
the resolution. Wb
result of the play
It II Intended a^ith'te allows «2~S0 '^r, in *" d • hl l w - Thc of tht '
nhow that atu brings vnoutb toword, HU tupimrt. , Rrjl " 4bouM aln,0 * t ^ " ct * n * uUr -
fcnent .and to. Uluatraf MoUon nMde , nd CMrt!d j. F . not tooUpIck Jiape.
»vl of the South', 1>re-1 Bolton and A. P. Uodg-a be authorixed
tntegrty of the to gell (l0) t ^ e light-weight
Webb and T. B. Hook*. .Minutes of flllel out ' al,<0 thc hutu -
last meeting read and adopted. 'eloped grain,.
Motion made .ml carried th.t An- kwwl * * houl11 a11 ^ unlfor ' 1 ’
per,
vial
tinlmimlred. Who 1,
mu«t m-e him at once.'
Carthgr. accompanied by
arw Mayor Felder
ent to ireaciad the ao
A apectal meeting of
vailed to allow Mina
to present hie aide of
Intimated that It the
•butlng out tho play the
r**orted to.
idee—Net a Nnrcotlr.
tar Foley', Honey aa.l
«» i>arkage. It I, »»f«
Coot,In, no opiate*. Re
Joi n R. liud,on
ufu to truat some
their grave*.
C ULCERS
bad blood
I is pure any wound
ll'v llesh heals "by
Th.< is true because
ld< ! • < onstituent to
■un as Plasma,
i'.s the place to-
- and tissues can
»nd interweave.
I >vomea chronic
■‘ling quality of
npaired by some
ciuul.ition, and the
•'infecting all aur-
"til the character of
-■vigcd. No sore
Wood is bad; be-
mulea of the county.
Motion made and carried that SupL
R. O. Christian be authorial to pur
chase tent for sheltering stock.
Bids for supplies for month of No
vember were received, reid and care
fully considered and compared »" *n
quality and price, submitted. I'pon
motion, J. If. Poele a Son,' ltd *11
accepted.
There being no other bualnets to
come before the floerl. after pjaaing
upon and approving bills against the
county to the amounx of $5,113.91, the
Board adjourned until the hr* Mon
day in December next
J. F. BOLTON.
Secretary of Board
Long Ear, the Leaders.
The ears should te a, long aa pos
sible so long aa they conform to tho
other condition, of uniformity and
anaim.
The circumference of the ear. one
third of the distance from the bu'.t
should be tlrrefourtha of the lengtn.
There should be only a shallow fur
row between the rows. Deep furrows
Indicate round (boulder. In the grains,
and proluco a ,maU percentage
grain
The kernel, should fill up the space
at.the cob. Falure In this particular
Indicate* > poor yield of grain.
The proportion of grain hi perfect
corn should be from If to $8 per cent,
of the weight of grain and oob
The core on .Saturday .waa.gradod
seconding to the rule given above, and
are given here that the tenner, may
be guided in the future hi .electing
ear* of corn for »oed or for a
test.
DON'T use SODA!
DON'T use BAKING-POWDER! ,
DON'T use BUTTER-MILK!
DON'T use ANY SOUR MILK!
DON’T use ANY SALT!
DON'T use ANYTHING BUT \Y!I A 1 WF. TOLD
YOU WHEN WE SAID—“THAT'S AL.i.
Follow the above simple directions, and you will have SUPEkB BISCUIT. Failure if abtolulcly impossible if directions
arc followed.
Now this is so simple that you wifi be wishing to add somethinu else. BUT DONT DO ITl ! I
Don’t try to bake biscuit from “IMPERIAL" or any other flour in A LUKE-WARM STOVE. Have your ftoVfr.ibJ
propar heat, and never try to bake when the fire is dying out. EVERY GOOD COOK KNOV/S 1 HIS.
USE "IMPERIAL” FLOUR, and thereby SAVE $4.00 PER BARREL you have been spending on eyerv barrel offlour|
for high-grade baking-powder, soda and salt, or, at least, $2.00 per barrel you have been spending for medium grades of these ingredi-
ents. for REMEMBER YOU DON’T USE ANY BAKING-POWDER. SODA OR SALT WITH ".IMPERIAL" FOR |
ALL SELF-RISING INGREDIENTS OF THE HIGHEST GRADES ARE ALREADY BLENDED WITH THIS j
"IMPERIAL" FLOUR. BY SPECIAL MACHINERY. IN A THOROUGH MANNER IMPOSSIBLE TO THE
COOK. BY HAND.
"IMPERIAL” is a flour of BEAUTIFUL COLOR. DON’T PUT ANY DARK OR YELLOW LARD IN
“IMPERIAL." You know a little ink will discolor clear water, and so will dark or yellow lard or shortening discolor beautifal
flour. • a
but
Reselling the Tap.
In any calling in life, demand, a _vl.-
orou, body and a keen brain. Wlu-
out hea tb there I, no succeM. But
Kleotrlc Bitters I, the grealMt Health
Builder the world baa ever known, .t
compel, perfect action of atomaca. liv
er. kHneya. bow.r,. purlfle, an! ea
rlobe, the blood, tone, and invigorates
the whole ayatem and enables you to
•tend the weir and tear of your da' y|
work. “After month, of *uff-rlug from j
mthTof Cushing Me., "three tiottle, of Forrester Brothers of Lees-
Kleotrlc Bitter* made me feel like .
new man.” e«c at Bldrldge Drug Co. j
IJTTMi JAMES H. MT.KOII
DIED TI'ESDAV.
"IMPERIAL", as we havs said. SAVES YOU TROUBLE AND MONEY.
For Luscious Rolls and light Bread use “IMPERIAL" e , actly as you do any other Flour, adding Yeast and Lard.
SALT.
"IMPERIAL" FLOUR make, delightful cakes, flour mufins, waffle,, flannel-cakea, etc., but REMEMBER, YOU
DONT USE ANY BAKING-POWDER. SODA OR SALT.
Ask your Grocer for "IMPERIAL” FLOUR, and thereby lighten your house-keeping burdens, and insure delirious, whole-2
some, digestible biscuit, bread, pastry and cakes.
Packed in 48. 24 and 12 Pound Bags. Whenever you see Atlanta Milling Co.’s name on packages it is a gt
_P“nty. ; | L^HR
Made By ATLANTA MILIIN6 COMPANY. Atlanta. Georgia.
The People Who Make G-^PITOLA.
Amerjcuf Grocery Co., Distributors, Americus, Ca_
AS BROTHERS III LIFE
ARE UNITED IN DEATH
burfi Die Suddenly.
John W. Korrcter and R. A. Kor-
rcur. devoted brother, and number-
,<d jotonz the prominent and substan
tia! citizen, of lowaburg. were cold
In daitb TuwiJjy morning, tbe blow
7TT, J falling almost atmulteneoualy in their
— .. mms, Jonios Hi—iwud aci/cu, * homoa linn. lioUi men
— U«> I -r.Ml ZZ «» -ericu.
Young Has at Mr. aad Mr*. K. I- *r-
U*d l’a»,r« Away.
u
circulation. - .
ml the son will Tuerlay morning,
ml. because then »n I'lneM of wweral d-t)
»"<1 1‘u.n.lation will
lr 7^ 1 ' S. S. S. cures
of every ki
kind for the
n th.it it thoroughly
"‘ 1 It voca Into the
tanovc
** ^Tbed^Jl"*' ■*» * th *' r dMth ~ * * h0Ck j
... to hundred, of America, friends ye*-
pf this little one I, i>ecull,r, . ,,. r |Jc . mor ning when told here. Mr.
during the pa* 1 day or two to , i ^ F orrr *ter dropped dead Monday
hi, ultimate recovery *ere ie ix an early hour from some heart
The luncral service, mill be_ con i - UM , r lhP n tgM, or early
•d by Dr. Innsing Burrows t ,.|Tuesday morning, hla older brother,
Ing #t 10:30 o'clock .. , I send 70 years, expire suddenly as
denee. The pallb*»rer* »H • m ,n. although apparently hi hi* ua-
.. ., Inllua Hogue. J. f- ■ ■ ^ f0od jj r . r. a. Forrester
era, for many year* treasurer of Lae
eouaty and held other posttSoos A
importance a, well. He Is aarvlvad
by Ms Wife aad eight children. John
W. Forrester, whose death occurred
vesterdUy morning, waa about 70 rear*
of age, aad is annrlvsd hy three sons
and a daughter. One of the brothers,
H was said, would probably be burled
at I-eeeburg
H. B. Allen. Julius llogue,
K. A. XI*bet.
CASTORIA
For InEsnU wd Children.
Tbe Kind Yon Hare Always Bought
Signature of <
inyBrooii
\WUSKEY
r B«oo,Di3tiaJ*rO|
ORDER THROUGH
L. LOEB WHISKEY CO.
333 R. BAT
■f JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
L means
PURE Whiskey
Properly used,
the Best and Most
Healthful tonic known
Accept no