Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, September 20, 1917, Image 4

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PARS rorn. ,THE AMERICUS TIMLS-RECORDER, TMJH8DAT, SEPTEKbeb^ 'Til Show You How \ t Corns Peel Off!”* Ever Peel a Banana Skin? That's Itl “I should worry about those corns —I Just put some ‘Gcts-It’ on.” Corns used to pester the world into a frenzv, enduring pain, digging, slicing toes, tinkering with piasters SIIMMERFiD IIU AFTER A BRIEF ILLKESS mu trainee for AMERICAS PEOPLE Perry H. Suramerford died resioeuce on Hast Lamar strec I o'clock Sunday afternoon after MalenienN of .tnifricu* Residents \rt* .Surely More Reliable Than Udine of Liter Strangers. ill- of i eks. Mr. Summerford had been a resident : j, io' Americus for ten years, and a mem-, her of the police force for eight years, j p He was born in Dooly county and was j 3s years of age at the time of his I a death. Home testimony is real proof. Public statements of Americus peo- !c carry real weight. What a friend or neighbor says com- r 1 .i respect. The word oi one whose home is far vay invites your doubts. Here’s an Americus man's stater j IS EXT TO STAND TRIAL Hieta-ll'' Puts Your Feet In Clover —It Knd* Conw Uulfkly. and tape, trying to fix a corn so it wouldn't hurt. But now orhl lika sure and cer- count jvorld ''should worry," becauso the moment you put "Gcts-It” on, it means the end of a corn. There is nothing in the “Gets-It"—nothing tain—nothing that on to take off a corn or callus cry time, and without danger. Tho corn never grew that "Gets-it” will not get. It never irritates the flesh, never makes your toe sore. Just two drops of "Gcts-It" and presto! the corn-pain vanishes. Shortly you can peel the corn right off with your finger and there you are— corn-free and happy with tho too as smooth and corn-free as your f ialm. Never happened before, did t? Guess not. ” Get a bottle of “Gets-it" today from any drug store, you need pay no more than 25c, or sent on re ceipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Ill. I He is survived by his wife and two ; j little girls, Mildred and Lucile, his fa-j Ither and mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. J j Summerford. and one brother. James j Summerford. one sister. Mrs. M. Cole, | ell of Pnadllla, C.a. j Mr. Summerford was a member or the \V. O. W. Camp. No. 202. of Amer icus. and the members of this organi sation will attend his funeral in a | body and conclude with a service at the grave. Funeral services were held from liia esidence at 3:30 o'clock this after noon. Rev. Paul W. Kills, of First MSethodist {church officiating. Inter ment was at Oak Grove cemetery Tl:c active pallbearers were Tom Summers, James Parker, S. R. Hoys, E. A Horne, II. W. Rouse and R. E. Price Members of the Americus police force acted as honorary pallbearers. Mr. S^ummerford was one of the most popular officers on tho force, and his life 1ms been a useful one. His many friends will deeply regret to hear of his untimely taking away, and to the bereaved ones tho sympathies of all are extended. cent. And it’s for Americus people's bene fit. Jury Brought in Verdid at 11:45 O’clock—Dr. Chap man Makes No Statement ---Mistrial Had Been Ex pected (From Monday’s Daily! The Chapman case which consumed all of last week’s sesisop of Sumter mjB-MY-TBSEVS .Will cure your Rheiimatinm Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts anti Rums, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in ternally and externally. Price 25c. Such evidence is convincing. That’s the kind of proof that backs Doan's Kidney Pills. D. J. Stevens, blacksmith, 314 Spring St.. Americus, says: "The kidney se cretions were scanty and Irregular in passage. I suffered from sharp pains in the small of my back, sometimes foi | Superior court, after having twice be- t It roe days. Part of this time I was fore being before that tribunal, ended Jr, bed, bent over and not ablo to at 11:45 o'clock this morning when straighten up. I suffered from rheu-, the jury returned its verdict finding matie pains a great deal. loo. 1 took i t' r Charles K. Chapman guilty of the about one box of Doan's Kidney PUIa murder of Walter Wade. The verdict and they helped me." °* guilty was accompanied by a rec- I’riec COc. at all dealers. Don't sim-j ommendation to the mercy of the court P iy ask for a kidney remedy—get [ which means if the verdict is upheld Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that; **>' the higher courts that Dr. Chapman Mr. Stevens had. Foster-Milburn Co. must soend the remainder of his life Props., PufTalo, N. Y. A CARD OF THANKS advt j in P r,80n I The jury received the case late Sat urday afternoon and deliberated only j a short while before retiring for 'night. During Sunday the evidence for was not cons lder e( l. This morning the the ' Jnrors resumed their deliberations, and We wish to thank our friends their kindness and sympathy in .— , . lecent illness and death of our loved , soon after 11 °' clock lnforracd “** one, and to those who so generously j ballIfr ia charse thc >' had arrived ttt furnished flowers for his bier. I a vordict ' Imn,cdialt ' 1 >- a “ c9 f a « er .Mrs. P. II SUMMERFORD and Farm | wa8 dispatched to find Judge Littlejohn ily. Mr. J. X. SUMMERFORD and aad lhe attorneys engaged n the case. I ttrilv Mr. O. P STUBBS and : These were soon gathered together ct Family. Mr. J. T. STUBBS and j tlle courthouse, and the court prepared Family, Mr. W. J. CORDELL and , r< ’ cclv0 vcrdlct ' There wcre {cw Family. Mr. II. T. STUBBS and spectators present when the body filed Family. ANNOUNCING THE $ 1185. \ ww r F.O.B. FACTORY ■j&i T HE Cleveland speeds up iarm production and lowers cost of farm operation. It is light, absolutely dependable and, above all, economical. This wonderful machine crawls on its own tracks. There are no wheels to stick and mire. It can go through loose sand, sticky loam, over ditches and gullies—up hill and down dale. Hauling two 14-inch bot toms, it will plow 8 to 10 acres a day—more than the work of three 3-horse teams and three men. Plowing is but one of the Cleveland’s many uses. It develops 12 h. p. at the draw bar and 20 h. p. at its pulley- plenty for hauling wagons, seeders, binders*, mowers, hay loaders or logs and for stationary work such as shell- into court, but a tenseness seldom ex perienced was felt by all attending. Judge Littlejohn tapped lightly up on his desk and immediately order was established. Then order to bring in the jury was given and In solemn procession the twelve men who had reached a verdict after consideration of the evidence produced by both state and defense tiled into the room. Not a sound was heard as they took their places in the jury box, and made ready to inform tho court of their decision. The defendant and his attorneys eyed the body keenly as they passed, but there was no evidence that either dis cerned the verdict about to he pro- to his cell in the Sumter county jail, and brother, Dan, were Sunday vis- nounced. where he will remian until further iters at the home of their grandparens, After the jurors were seated, Judge disposition of tho case is made. He M and Mrs. L. M. Mercer. ing corn, cutting ensilage, sawing, pumping, etc. Cleveland construction is strong and simple. Only best materials are used. All gears are identical with those used in high-grade motor trucks. And they are en closed in dirtproof. dust- proof casings. Anyone can drive n. It steers by the power of its engine. A light touch on the wheel sends it in the desired direction. Ask us about the Cleve land. You can operate it profitably. A demonstration will prove this to you. See us today. W. J. Dabney Imp. Company 4 State Distributors, Atlanta, Ga. CLEVELAND TRACTOR COMPANY, Cleveland, Ohio l’OULTItV PARASITES, I You keep the chicken housed Littlejohn made the usual interroga-jn iat j e n0 statement for publicaton con-l; Mrs. A. Carey and daughter, Mary , keep the iparasites offq the chi tories and the foreman handed the ver- cerning the verdict. j Evelyn, of Americus, were visitors at | You spray to kill germs—but i diet to the clerk who read it It was: other defendants named In the in- the home of their aunt, Mrs. Mary j you do to get tho germ and j "We, the jury, find the defendant gull-Mictment with Dr. Chapman, and Joint- Giles. {inside the chickens? Hens ty as charged in the indictment, andjiy charged w ith the murder of Walter 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Griffin. Misses j show it at moulting time and 4 recommend him to the mercy of th e '\Vade are Charles Chapman, Jr., Wal- Vannie and Emma Irene and Master the winter. How can you expect! court.” As soon as this had been read ^ or Johnson, John Etheridge, Henry {Buster Griffin were visitors at the] to lay Free them of all intertill and the members polled, Judge Little-jj arp and Warren I. Johnson. The lat* homo of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Griffin asltes by feeding B. A. Thomuft John thanked them for their patience j ( . r j s n0 w in jail, having been denied Sunday afternon. | try Powder occasionally, during the lengthy trial and the ear- j, a p t and it is anticipated he wll he the , j make your hens happy, we The Lightest Six-Cylind er Car on the Market At the Price of $875.00 F. O. B Cleveland There’s power, economy, comfort and style—these are four virtues possessed by the Grant Six and four essentials which place it as the peer of all cars on the market in a similar class. Features of the Grant Six Six-Cylinder OVER-HEAD VALVE MOTOR of exclusive Grant design, 3 inch by 4 1-2 inch bore and stroke. Stromberg Carburetor. Full floating rear axle with 12 inch equalized brakes. Drag forged front axle-standard 1-beam with extra strong GEARING CONNECTIONS. One man top, of excellent neat design, extra strong frame, liberally reinforced. 112 inch wheel-base, 32 by 3 1-2 inch tires, Firestone demountable rims. *Eventually a Grant Six, Why Not Now?” A coidiai invitation is extended for you to visit us at our new place in the old tanker Garage on Lamar street and let us demonstrate these cars to you. We be able to make prompt deliveries beginning Sept. 10th. Ry- will Hooks Motor Co. LAMAR STREET 'nest attention given during the hear- next t o be placed on trial for his life, jng of evidence. They were then dis- The others are at liberty on bail of. Funeral of Dr. Reeves, charged. They were A. F. Hedges, L A. $5,000 each, except Harp, who was re- Funeral services of Dr. Robert L. McRae. L. A. Thomas, C. L. Brown, leased on $500 bond following a ms- Reeves, who died at his home in Les- Leonard Smith, W. W. Hines, Lester trla j in the first hearing of the case ie. Saturday evening, was held Battle, Lee Hudson, Edward Dupree, aga | n8t di* .Chapman. Whether or not at Oak Grove cemetery Sunday after- J T* Dupree, J. E. Kinard, J. D. Pen- (Warren Johnson will be tried at the noon at 3:30 o’clock, Rev. C. S. Durden nington and J. E. Hodge. ; present special term of Sumter Supe- officiating. Soon after the jury had been dls- rior courtt car jy this afternoon, had. The pallbearers were Dr. L M. Haw- missed, Dr. Chapman was conducted not been determined. kins, E. B. Wallace, L. C. Griffin, K. H. _ - - 1 It Is stated, though not author!- ( Hines, E. A. Bowen, R. J. Sims, W. T. tively, that the jury upon the first bal- j Al!,10rs ;' n P. lot stood H to 1 for conviction, this j standing being maintained until short-1 y before 11 o’clock this morning J when the twelfth man yielded to the majority, obtaining as a concession that the defendant be recommended to the mercy of the court. your money. Luchanan. For sale by ( No. This is a prescription prepared « for MALARIA or CHILLS A f Five or six doses will break any o if taken then oa a tonic the Fei return. It acta on the liver I Calomel and does not gripe Worn Out? ' No doubt you are. U you suffer from any of the numerous ailments to which an women are sub ject. Headache, back ache, sideache, nervous ness, weak, tjred feeling, are seme ol the symp toms, Ind you must rid 1 yoursenotthemm order to feel well. Thousands of women, wild have been benefited by this remedy, urge you TAKE Cardui The Woman’s Tonic Mrs. Sylvanla Woods, ot Clifton Mills, Ky., says: "Before taking Car dut, I was, at times, so weak 1 could hardly walk, and the pain in my back and head nearly killed me. After taking three bottles ot Cardui, the pains dis appeared. Now I feel as well as I ever did. Every suffering woman should try Cardui.’' Qetabottle today. E-03 n S ONIC New Point FORJOUt BLOOOI. DO YOU NEED ■Mm Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McNeill, Mas ters Marvin and'Charllc Mc..elll. Mr. B S. Parker; Misses Dm I a Parker, Itella dies and Tddle Ik>u Parker attended quarterly conference at Coun ty Line church, near Kllavifle, Wed nesday. Miss Della Parker spent T’dWsday afternoon with Mrs. M. C. Veak Mrs. 8. M. Parked spdnt WetfWW- day with Mrs. T. O. Bray. Mrs. A. D. Autry and Miss BniHce Aitrey spent Friday night with the! former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. if. Mercer. .Misses Annie Willis Morrs, Della and Kddfe I .oil Parker were visitors at the home of Mrs. D. C. Grlflln Sat urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. s. J. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parker, Mr. and B. 8. I.irker and grandchildren, Vlrlea, B. Taf.e and Klnley Potter, were vis itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. P Parker Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Cirimn were the guest* at the home of of Mr. and Mrs. C. X. Griflin Sunday. Lack of Iron in the Blood Means Lack of of Energy, Pale Cheekt •, and a General De Ltied Condition of .the Entire System. ZIFON Will Pit* I™* 1 Into Your Blot , m ost rrtzcJ P°' ha becoming ritable. > piiyr.lenliy fit! Guard your health as t. IVhcn you find yourself losing your grip, it, r.nei.Pe, lake Inventor.”. Tec what Is wrong* ,j.| ie rc d Vn.r Wood prohrliy does not contain sufficient - ro j nt j rc sys'J I'l.mu diminished, and consequently, yorfi tbe 3( . c uB' ie::t. and impoverished Uood mpply, «sA pmsonous waste matter. It you find this to Lo the case, von will want a reCDWt^v r.oN- iW-u, which wiil increase the number of red corpuscle*. Try ? - I.*er. Tonic, which contains no alcohol, no habit-formfnIT dthid** J»eir. *0* jjl 1 get hack my strength. My son thought Zlron would help mo, so 1 f' 1 a. My nerves generally run down in the Spring ar.d I need ** huiid me up.. .V. hen I g 0 t gome belter and was un and around, w*c ----- got some better and was up and aroui— the Ziron and It surely helped mo to gain my etren-.h ar.d thm- cold...1 havo used only about a half bottlo of Zlron but feel » Bia f' d stronger that I may not have to take any more for awhile. si'i’ni *r r.Mr'otpi. r, . . .. . . • *.v * .. . ’ • . ; ***** ucucmeu j'uu* to the druggist nnd he win refund what you paid him for 1 .0 there is no reason, why he , - - inotranav