Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, November 10, 1910, Image 7

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LUK ORn MILLS LEAD Steam and Gasouhe Emsixes J Portable & StrtiohartBoilers ’Complete aiming. Sawing aid Skhgle Outflti MALLARY MACHIHERY C0.,’a» lEE to BOYS and GIRLS "T.E FLYING MACHINE. Sell 24 useful articles at lOe each Do not »end money, but (end for good# at once, tEDMONT SUPPLY CO.. Dept. 38. Bee 380. Atliata. Oa. AMONG THE Junes. Cora Contest on Saturday a (ireat Success. to nciri/\ii’>LLi TO PRISON FOR TRIAL Committal Trial in Glover Big Suits Filed Against the Case Was Held. Testimony Adducted Warranted Hold ing ot the Defendant for Trial, In foe Opinion of Presiding Justice Mott. After aa exhaustive bearing ot tes. tlnuny in the committal trial of ALt'OHOL J PCIt CUNT AYcgriabte ftrpanltailirAs simil.iiinditefoodMiRrttia iimjtiwSiainctaandflwehct CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the BBflBBB Signature of Promotes Dt£r»fai£lKrfi( ness and HrV£oiiUlimrtlg Opium-Morphine norMwaL XOTNAUCOTIC. Worms JComubwitsAwndt ness andLOSSOFSLEEP. ncSriksim**/*’ NEW YORK. One Hundred Sumter County Farmers Competed Willi Tbelr Cost Coro For the Handsome Cash Prizes That Were Offered. Th« Seed Corn Contest held at the court houae on yesterday was a great Z™‘- “ raraer * “"-I Walter Glover, charged with murder, milted corn for the three priaea offer- . ...... ed. There were alao exhlblu of fla* lju * tlc '■ N ' Mott oa Frt<tay morn ' cotton, potatoes, stalks of com, vei- ln * remanded t»e defendant hack to Jail, there to remain until the cue against him and Nick Luunar la tried In the Superior court here. The case la not a bailable one, and the hearing was to determine whether the testimony warranted the bo&Ung of the defendant, or whether he should go free. Doth the state and defense an nounced ready, after having indulged in considerable discussion as whether Nlch Lamar shout] be tried likewise yesterday, the state insist ing thereupon, while counsel for the other aide elected to try only the cue of Walter Glover at this time. Eight witnesses were sworn, al though but four were used. Court Boom la Cleaned. The courtroom was filled to capac ity, almost, with a throng eager to Sumtued uiwUwT Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA vet beans and syrup. The exhibit had the appearance of a fair. Though al! of the contestants could not win, yet all ot them had an opportunity to see each other's corn and to secure better seed from those who had better than theirs. Mr. E. Gentry, of the U. 8. Depart ment of Agriculture, and an expert in corn Judging, said that the exhibit was the beat he had erer seen in any coun ty fair. This spealci exceedlagiy well for Sumter county. There were about five hundred far mers and business men who witness 'd the exhibit and many of them de clared that they did not know that Sumter had such corn. The following are the prlxe win ners: David Wicker. Americas—First prize, $ri.OO. S. H. Edge. Americus—Second prise. $15.00. I J. II. Wood. AndersonrlUe.—Third prlxe. $10.00. Mr. J. It. Jordan, of Schley county, also had an exhibit of ten ears which the Judge said was the best exhibit ! presented, but duo to the fact that the content was for Sumter couuty, hU 'corn was excluded. 1 Several Schley county farmers had WjUlFJ FOR DEATH OF R.UELDRIM S. A. L Railway. Claimed Roneo Ties Caused Wreck Id Which the Amcrlcus Engineer Was Scalded to Death—Salt to Be Hearr In Savannah City lourt. Mrs. Johnnie E Me Id rim. It la un deretood, hie filed eult 1a the Otty court of Savannah against tbe Sea board railway end Die companyk bene fit awoctatlon in the sum of $43,000 for the death of Engineer Robert Lee Meldrtm. who wae fatally injured on tbe Seaboard near the Georgia-Ala- bama Hoe last August It la alleged that tbe wreck was due to a defective switch, rotten croaatles and uneptk- «1 rails. Tbe petition red tee the fact that the engineer was running his train at moderate apeed when the ac cident occurred. Mr. and Mrs. Mel. tr.m were residents of Americas a' the time of Me tragic death In An gust last, and the legal proceeding* thus Instituted In the Savannah courts will be of Interest to tbelr many friends In this city. The suits, one for $40,000. and the other for $3,000. are Sled by lira John nie Melfrlm. temporary administrator of the estate of R. L. Meldrtm. The first suit recites the death ' of Enepnerr Metdrlm and alleged causes, hear the evidence, but upon motion u above, of State’s counsel the room was clear-1 ^ itcoai mitt the kiaurance ed of all except those Interested. as| ef . dU- the hearing of testimony under oath tgrMataL regarding the beneficiary, would have disqualified probably 150 —, -^tfcm aJetbw that the de- cltlsens a. probable Jurors. j fMu]an( t . m adtakted the liability of Doth defendants In the Gunn horn!- th , ^ „ t|w pa**,. elde. Nick Lamar sod Walter Glover. | rafuM . „ r u* money to the ad ware brought into court end beard ^ m attoraca filed the testimony adduced In the trial uf ^ lecoa< gJ j t the later. _________ Korerd to Leave Heme. Every year a Urge number ot poor sufferers whose lungs ere sore racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this la cost y and Famous ““ n ip with Diffused Light ays be used where several <ccause it does not strain the e silting far from it. > Lamp is constructed to give m diffused white light. Every lereases its light-giWng value :ludcd. i is a low-priced lamp. You may ' even (2d lor other lamps and get live container—but you esnnot get han the Rsyo gives, n’a Rsyo has a new snd strength- A strong, durable shade-holder !e on firm snd true. Easy to keep t it made ot solid brass, finished Rayo User, Always One. Mm Borywbere. 1/ noI llymn. mile fm Oncei/Hm ctnuhr to Iki ntamt cjt^y cf Ik* Standard Oil Company Dr. W. 8. Prather was the first wit- _ ness called a»] told of having ex- eorn on hand which bespoke for them ,mlnod the body of Eugene Gunn as i progress in corn growing. All of the 1,y ln the corridor of the Jackson i winners of prizes In the contest were' hoto1 8 » lur<I »Y nl * M - Oct «• Sumter county farmers | T1 “* bullet wound, the witness said, not s' ways sure. There's a better war. An Impression got out that a Schley w “ ln th ® heartl »® h » , ‘ examined l^t Dr. KIng-a New Discovery cnrs yon »hto rwuaWpt, of thn nvin ami At-R0016. It CUPea IDO Of lUDg troUDle, county man got the flrwt prise and | . writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine. Ark, created a bit of dissatisfaction, and * oub4 tter ®‘ a 10 ce tf ' n “oncy# *ey». all else failed and I gal not 47 It was decided that t'is was the best tob '' cro * n<l P»P«rs. Gunn's penknife, pounds ln weight. Its surely the King presented, but his residence la * four-biaded pearl handle one. wa. of a l cough and lung cures.''Thous- Schioy county made him Ineligible. rouni1 "> «• |pft trousers' pocket .n J ands ow. th. | f j 1 r M and health to It. Mr. Gentry's talk on seed selection e 1,0 fo,in ‘ l n0 other wcapon ; Colds. LnGrlppe, Aatbma. Croup—all was an eye-opener to those present. aD0Ul “ lm * Throat and Lung troubles. 60c and t*. aaj was greatly enjoyed A fla*k of whiskey was in .Trial bottfe free at fildrldge Dflug Co A county fair for next year was dls- on ® of ' h °,, i** 1 " 1 *' Wh “ e 15 Cen! * cussed and It became evident that < (X ^ r ’ should a fair be he'd another year it Testimony of Mr. Anglin, will rival any county fair ln the state. The second witness np was Mr. Tho farmers seemed very much In- Hack T. Anglin, proprietor of the ho- iterostod in It ami wanted to have an tel, who teatlUoJ that ibo was interest In getting it on toot. i another room wltb a half dozen guests —— ‘of tho houso when informed that It's (he World's Rest fight was ln progress In tho corridor. No one has ever made a salve, olnt- He went out and found Glover, La ment or balm to compare with Buck- mar and Gunn fighting, ten's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect 0ne o( the mcn thc d | fflculty ., hc healer of Ojta. Corns, IIurns, Bruise.*. .... . .... . . . . Hores. flcg’.la. Boils. Ulcer* Hczonia, fttaled * ca,led out *cveral time*, *God Sslt Rheum. For Sore Eyes. Cold Sores, damn him; shoot him, shoot him!" j Capped Hands, or Sprains, It's su- Cunn was starving up and backing jprenie. Infallible for Tl'es. Only 23c at off with Olover kicking at him. ' Bidridge Drug Co. | At (j,,. JuBcture> the witness said. lamar advanced with • revolver. An glin asked him not to shoot, and Eugene Gunn, the witness stated, beg- . run lit nilllTrn KOd •-“nar not to shoot him, saying. A rAIn IN oUMIbn. ^. ^oot me.- j lamar's reply was: “Damn you, I ~ , will.” At this Juncture Gunn wad Lgg Couuty Journal Favors i ,t » Ddin « * r * ct - tk « *»“• or twenty-nine years I have been at intervals a great sufferer from rheumatism. During that time, no telling how many gal lons of the various kinds of lini ments and oils I have used and with but little relief. Recently, I was confined to mv bed help less. I tried Sloan’s Liniment and used it with such satisfactory results that I sent for two l.ir K < Lotties, and I have op to this tune used about half a 50 cent bottle w.ili splendid success."—James Hvde, Beebe, White County, Ark. Got Ease in Leu Than Ten Minutes. Mr. James E. Alexander,of North Haiptwell, Me.,write 1 ;: "I am a horseshocr and subject to many strains in my back and hips whu l> nn. brought on rheumatism in the sciatic nerve. I had it so bad one night when sitting in my chair, that I had to Jump on my feet to gi t relief. I at once applied your' SLOANS LINIMENT to the affected part and in less than ten minutes it was perfectly easy. I think it is the best of all Liniments.” Sloan’s Liniment does not need any rubbing. It’s a powerful penetrant. Try it for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Sprains, Chest Pains, and Sore Throat. It gives almost instant relief. Prloo 2.V., COr. f nnd $1.00 nt All Drslcrs. bcutl for Gloss's Fren Rook on Honr*. Address DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. On buying not know, tested and the quality The WILLING TO PULL FOR Such Movement. :reek cabinet whiskey YE POPULAR SOUTHERN BEVERAGE iterated—Always Foil, Honest Measure Send orders to the following re- sponsible dealers whom wc recom mend for anything you want. At JACKSONVILLE, FLA. d. r. « c. r. A. Nilton Sutannch L'evor Ca So/crn'Mi b*oJ SlraiAurgtr & Ce. 5. V'eiclutlbcam & | J. r. A Co. Altmayer t Flatam Co. CtilotbU * Co. C C Bolter Co. Mom, * Co. DtVcnr A Hardy Cob« Lipponeo L Loth Y.lidty Co. At PENSACOLA, FLA. Cnit TraJiog Co. I Btrmhttbom Uyror Co. At TAMPA, FLA. Scc.-i Florida Marl Crier Hoorn 4o£ M°°-8 q“" *7 so - 12o“i! * 10 00 express prepaid "’hi he no compl.lnt. ot poor whUkey. b*l trertment or :l )ci pi. buying would patronize honest *nd t po no lidiculous sn*T false statements- ! creek Distilling Company CINCINNATI, OHIO RT SOMMER ••Will Americas have a fair next] i fill " asks the Isre County Journal in- torestt-Jy. And, moreover, tho Jour-i , nal glvea many good reasons why j auvh a fair should bo held In Amert-j rut and kindly tenders IU efforts for first bullet mined, while the second I (hot took effect. Immediately after i the shooting both Iomar and Glover left the houae. Gunn was then dead. Mr. Aaglln aaw only tho three men mentioned during tbe shooting, though others appeared soon after. Examined by Defease. On cross examination, Mr. Anglin RACES IN AMERICUS TO OCCUR IN NOVEMBER Driving Park In Condition Event. doing bu; 4 PANY A ’and numbe of Southi our goods, a reputable concern Our goods have receivi ment of physicians, ‘ of customers, who people you do >1 from a firm j,both as to gootuiiiPlpmethods of rTwmdgB. COM- tablishesi^Mlf a century ! Amoricus fanciers of tbe fleet steeds are to srltness some very pretty mat inee races shortly at tbs park of the Americas Driving Club, the events be ing scheduled for November 24 and 2Stb. The half mile track ot the club has recently been put In excellent trim, and some record trotting Is go ing to be witnessed there shortly. Tho entry of trotters will not be confined to Amoriouo, aa horses from Mseoa and other ptacas will be brought hare as well and some very fine racing evanu are already assured. No matter how much misery a girl could get out'of an unfortunate love affair, she could get a heap more If it was marriage. see a knife In Gunn’s bands as backed out of the room. Tho fight grow hotter as the men the promotion of such an enterprise. <* <* ••»««* ”*■> , .. a. strongly advocated by th. Thnes-, 10 • ‘fere a card game r»»eh«d th« o^r dor_ . was la progress, and gave tbe names ulanT nee shot »Ired. of those who were In the other room Mr- Ttiweatt’e testimony regarding i with himself, guests of the hotel. G*® OgkUng was practically that of 'when the fig It started outside. He oUl <T witneseoa. Glover an] Lamar ! Recorder. Tbe Journal thui tenders its . predated support: [ “T..U gooJ will of the Journal goes out to the cltisens of Sumter who « 11 “ e ®»* » n °P < ' n *“ lf « have the question under consideration.; Gunn a hand. in | followed Gunn Into the hall and he heard ona of them say. "Shoot the ton ‘•lure county stands rcaly to contrlb- Mr. Ang lo also drew a diagram. * &——*>. lute its share toward making the I lowing the location of rooms in the I movement a success. Amoricus seems h^l "»J particularly that in which a logic d p->int for the boding of a «>® ®ea were playing carta, fs'r that will attract tbo support and TesUmoiy of Mr. Terk. aid of several counties in its Imme-i Mr. T. A. Teek, of TLomaaville, a !dlate vicinity. .traveling salesman, was In the roo, "If thc pisipte of Terrell county are *bh Mr. Anglin when the debt atart- atle to »upi»rt a creditable fair, why *«• »• Teek tcatlfied that he heard a ran t :h« people of 8umtr r in dnelg-- »ian exclaim: ''Shoot him. Nick, boring rounties unite their efforts in, shoot him. or give me the pistol." He : ho'ding a fair in Americas that, will heard the shots and the groans ot I be helpful and profitable for all con- r 'inn 55 <■« fe» ‘h« floor. * corpse. ! c#>rne< ifi Mr. Teek went Into the corridor a'- j "'-Americus la much nearer and nit- thc firing. Mr. Anglin was there : arally shelter suitol place for the at the time, ho stated. ' holding of a fair for the people of Thweatt Tells of Affair, this section thin is Dawson. j One or the most interesting wit- i • Here's wishing success to thc ven- . nesses was Mr. 1- A. Thweatt. who ture If tie progressive citizens o! resides oil I’-.ilow street, east, and tinerirus find it wise t" launch such' !* employed at the Seaboard railway a movement U-e county's aid may be [shops. He told iu detail of his pres- sum'l but the Journal will do all In j once in the card itom along with 1 it, power to marshal public sentiment Glover. Umar, Gunn and others, VGLEY, Holt Building, Sand SUPPLIES, AUTO SUP- and REPAIRING, VULCAN- *• Prices Reasonable. We ^zing, and make Broken * Uke New. for the success of an Americas fair.’ -It Beau AIL" j T. |, quotcvl from a letter of M. I Sioekwell. Hannibal. Mo. "I recenUy Id use Foley'S Honey and Tar for the first tins*. To say I am pleased does not half express my feelings. It beats all the remedies I ever used. I Con tract,. 1 .1 a bad cold and was threatened with pneumonia. The first doses gxv, mat relief and one bottle completely «red me." It “ john R- Hudson, Gunn whose names he called. A game was ln progress. All were playing cards, he stated, with 5ft cents in tbe pot. Glover pass ed one of bis cards to Iamar, at which act Gunn protested. Thweatt also Slid "that is not fair." "You can't take my money that way,* exclaimed Ounn, and thui the fisti cuff at one# started. The wltnsas haw Gunn strike with Ms Art only. At no tune. Mr. Thweatt tcatlfied, did ha or give mo the (an. and The fighting wia then at the height. Tbe wltnean was cross-questioned by attorneys (or the defense. Mr. Thweatt said he was in the hill- way when Mr. Anglin came out. He also described la detail the Illation of the room and the door opening In to It He was going down tho oast stairway, he said, when the shots were fired, aa be did not care to be upon tbe scene And witness tbe trag edy. The testimony of Mr. Thweatt was very direct, both in the first deliv ery and upon cross-examination. , Sheriff I'eagto on Stand. Aa the last witness Sheriff Feagln told of the arreet of Nick Isunar at a late hour on the night of tbe trag edy. He was in a back, on North Jackson street, accompanied by Wal ter Otorer and others. Walter GlOTer called out that Lamar wanted to sur render. Feagln replied that he want ed him.< This closed the testimony, thst of other witnesses sworn not being re quired at this hearing. Justice Mott remanded th# defend ant, Walter Olover, to Jail to await the action of tho grand Jury at tho No vember term of qonrt three weeks hone*. Lamar may or may not ask a committal trial la U» Interim. Rose’s 100 A Pure, I, distilled from finest on the label. It is absolutely thousands of dollars a year charted oak barrels, which that ‘'sting*' which forms the tured whiskey. We prepa; Southern or Adams Express its customers thousands ICS who^-T/v.v. and trust Why not buy ^ur ^fskey from ‘ x fifty years? est endorse- and thousands e very best f Bourbon, ht 'Whiskey, 100 proof. This is plainly Mated absolutely clean. We spend I hotcuglily matured in and purifies it, taking out lo a “law” or imma- all points leached by the far Oae Gallon ROSE'S 100 PROOF BOUR- BON. for Two Cal ROSE'S 100 PROOF BOUR BON. ■ SPECIAL OFFER:- HT* omplton •/1VXSB'S 100 WPOJ IbiUH EON.m util bctiiie fm a Aaadwaw. aasaaaStn/. pi-I Kur.t.n t flj.F »/ »/,/. wtdolmmt nrcirhtibil. DM two potlom. m •twysstonpim. >W'h| It no I offend fa tale otoll. I Vo boot en/y a tirnmd quanhty of it, to O.a I,nukJ la fat,. 1.1911. When you buy ROSE’S PROOF BOURBON you do not take any chances. We are willing to leave* the judgment to you. If you do not find it absolutely up to vour expectations in every way, after you have Itricd as much as necessary to test it thor [oii^hly, ship back at our expense what re mains after your trial and your money wiITlo instantly returned without a word of protest. R.M.R0SE COMBMY RANDOLPH ROSE, pbzsicent P. 0. BOX N 351 Money Loaned W« make farm loins at d per eeaL Interest and gtra 4ho horrtfwnr - tfen j privilege of paying part of principal at end ot any year, atopptpg tshkfll on amounts paid, but no annual payment ot principalQS, i|r>-!. AVo make cltp- loans. j,j I ( JJ G. R. Ellis or G. C. Webb. AMERItXJA, GEORGIA. For cheapest’interest, quickest money and easiest terms on farm loans, come to see me. W.W. DYKES. -w' r ~4?— * * * —