Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, October 04, 1917, Image 7

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1,-gSD'V. O.TOBEB4, 1917. THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER. Writes a letter Rl , a j what they say: 0 .Jones Medicine Co.. [gentlemen; We have used , d “re using your Balsam ot 1 (or cuts, sprains. w in. cuts, galled should- ‘lad sores of various kinds 10 „., our stock and vve feel no itanev in recommending It to e aorso and mule owners i dealers. )HS - hOIIINSON'S SHOWS, V Claud Orton, Boss Hostler , rg0 stock owners and deal- should not be without this table remedy. locally good (or man and sehold purposes. Call for It name. JONES BALSAM OP cZOlN. „r sale by druggists and era everywhere. c /ITS IKE MADE »> TIMS TOBACCO FARM IHBEIIT. (ia„ Oct. 1—That to- be grown uccesBfully In onnty. our townsman. Mr. Granby .J, "is thoroughly convinced. Ho .monstrated satisfactorily that It done. rear. Sir. Owen Bet out seven l tobacco on the place of his . in-law, Mrs. L. a. Gay. It watt ated under the direction of Mr. r. agricultural agent of the railroad. An accurate account peases was kept. The crop has _ harvested, and the figure make llowiag Interesting report: ; were several grades of the to- A few pounds sold as low as s; the best grade brought 23 The entire crop brought <1,- The expense wub <53.90 per r a total of <377.30. This In to cost of a barn for curing the Deducting the expense shows profit of <717.17. This Is a net little more than <110 per The case of the Jeffersonian Pub lishing Company, seeking to enjoin the postmaster at Thompson and to compel him to receive and forward through the malls The Weekly Jef. fersonlan, will not he appealed to the higher courts. Announcement to this effect was made In a statement given out by J. Gordon Jones, attorney for The Jef- ersonlan Publishing Company and per sonal attorney for Thomas E. Watson. Almost simultaneously, announcement was made In the second Issue of The Thomson Guard, purchased by Watson after the suppression ot The Jeffer sonian, that this paper also cease pub lication with this issue. The Guard, several days prior to publication ot its second issue by Mr. Watson, had been officially cited by the Postmaster General to show cause why It should not bo barred from the mails. The paper, in declaring Its suspension, takes the position that It Is "bowing to the Inevitable." In his statement. Mr. Jones declares that It Is not and never was the Inten tion of M. Watson to Interfere with or In any way obstruct the policies of the Government. Mr. Jones' state ment follows: The case brought for The Jef fersonian Publishing Company, to enjoin the postmaster at Thomson to compel h*m to receive and for ward through the maalls The Weekly Jeffersonian, which was decided adversely to the plaintiff by Judge Emory Speer, August 29, will not be appealed to the higher courts. The exclusion from the mails of The Jeffersonian was a foregone conclusion. The Postmaster Gen eral. no doubt, had made" up his . uiifrrrffrfi 1 **** be predicted that Mr. Owen row tobacco next year, certain grades of land are suit growing tobacco, but these are found in several sections of the tyTCPfZN Kills f *ats&Mi££ for Sale By: t If'lle Drug Co, Leslie, On. I s»h Drug Store, IteSoto, Ga. tnd All Good Dealers. “Cured” Mu. Jay McGee, ot ttvtlle,Texas, writes: Une (9) years, 1 suffered with •omanly trouble. I bad ter rible headaches, and cal ns In ny back, etc. It seemed u It I would die, I suffered so. At !«, I decided to try Otfdoi, tte woman’s tonic, and R wiped me right away. Hi# “11 treatment not only helped “e. but it cured me." TAKE Cardui Tiie Woman's Tonic Cardui helps « greatest need, because tt “Main* Ingredients which act •pecihcally, yet gently, on the jeakentd womanly organs. So, if you feel discouraged, blue, out-of-sorts, usable to four household work, on •bbount ot your condition, stop Wfnrlng and give Cardui a It has helped thousands SrST*--® Watson “Bows to Inevitable’’ And Will Cease to Publish Magazines Statement is Issued By His Attorney—Says it Was Never In tention to Embarrass the Government mind in that case before any no tice was given the publishers. We could go through the Su preme Court with the case, and win, but while the case is pend ing the paper could not be sent to its many thousands of bona flde subscribers. Therefore, the whole scheme to bar it from the mails would be effective, and that it the end sought by the Postofflce De partment at Washington. We gracefully bow and submit to the authority, both of Post master General Burleson and the court's order, and suspend for tho time any further proceedings to reinstate the paper and to reverse the lower court in its decree, ren dered on the interlocutory hear ing. It is not and never was the purpose of Thomas E. Watson to interfere with or in any way to obstruct the policies of the Gov ernment. Mr. Watson, through The Jeffersonian, took the posi tion that if the conscript act or the espionage act was unconstitu tional, the question should be de cided by the courts of the land. He never advised or counseled op position to any of the laws of the Government. Mr. Watson has kept within the constitutional rights, going no further than asking for a test cae to settle the const? tutlonality of certain laws. The Jeffersonian being denied the second-class mailing privi leges destroys It, causes thou sands of dollars of damage. How ever, there will be no appeal of the case and so far as the case concerns the publication of The Jeffersonian It Is closed. MUSTANG LINIMENT ID 1193111 IIS Ml IS HE Tax Collector Brown Small an nounces today that the county tax booka are now open for the collection of state and county taxes. Property owners of the county are urged to "Bettlc up" as soon as possible. The Comptroller General has In structed the tax collector to close their books on December 20 and is sue 11 fas against all parties who have failed to pay. Interest at the rate of per cent will be charged on 11 fas. Failure upon the part of the tax collector to carry out these Instruc tions will get him Into trouble. Mr. Small urges every property owner to come across before December 20 so he •ill not have to issue any II fas. Gave Stranger a Drink; Then He Arrested Them; He Was a Sheriff Three Crisp County Young Farmers Have Sad Experience. Cost Them Forty Dollars Each for Being Hospitable. COItDELE, Ga., Oct. I.—Sheriff Jar man, of Turner county. Is responsible for one of the hardest deals three Ci lap county farmers ever struck. An idmnse of favors, brought trouble ™\Av.“?o£. Berry Smith and Em. ESTIMATED THAT MOM THAS 150,- ory Moon were on their way home from ci.a six- VEGETABLES AMI ■souie-vhero" beyond Tumor cocunty. Sumter Canning Record is Taken They had to come through Turner coun ty to get hitne. Near Sibley, but just over In Turner, the gasoline gave uot and the young men had to wait for the first car to come along to beg for some. Soon an auto In which was Sheriff Jarman, headed down the road and they stopped him, not known* who ho was. Ho readily divided gas with them, and was about to go, when thoy offered him a "nip" »» ® 1,t,le appreciation of the favor extended. According to tho young men, the officer took the "nip" and as soon as ho found he was "nipping" the real article, ho told them they would have to go back with him to Ashburn and answer for violating the law. They assured the sheriff. »o they say, that they only had a little for their own use. a little beer and noth- lng more—didn't care to sell any and wouldn't If the sheriff would let them go. He agreed to let them go on homo and spend the night, on their word that they would return to Ash burn next day and face charges which ho must prefer. The young men showed up-and paid a fine of forty dollars each for offer ing the sheriff some prefoctly good rhlsky, after ho had given them some "asollne. But nobody tried to take their automobile away from them, and so, they are glad after all. CANS OF VEGETABLES AND FRCITS HEBE PUT UP HEBE RURING 1IE SEASON. Mrs. Nellie Peters Black, president of tho Georgia Federation of Woman's Clubs, has requested the Woman's Club of Americus to assist In the compila tion of data relative to the total can ning and preserving In Sumter county this year. Mrs. Frank Sheffield will se cure the desired Information. It Is estimated that 150,000 cans of vegetables and fruits were canned and scaled by thrifty hourowives here dur ing the canning season. Battleship Floated. AN ATLANTIC PORT, Oct. l.-A United States battleship that went aground last week, was pulled off to day by a large fleet of steamer*, working at high tide. , Patrol Ship Sank. WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. l.-An American patrol «Wp has been ram- muariiais r . med and sunk by Entente craft while on duty off an Atlantic port. The oO- rlal report does not mention casual ties. No. 666 Damage Done to Pecan Orchards REPORTS FltUM FI.INTSIDE THAT MANY NUTS BLOWN DOWN DUR ING HEAVY WINDSTORM FRIDAY NIGHT. e v, i , - damage here, caused a considerable less to pecan growers In this section. dollars sustained. Another Circus Mav Come Here ,00k,ng RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment That's the suredt way to atop them. The heat rubbing liniment is Only Ninety- Three Survivors of Confederate War in This County Five Have Died Since Christmas and Two Have Moved Away Roster of the Local U. C. V. Camp. Good for the Atlmenls of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Good for your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Bum*, Etc. 25c.50c.9l. At all Dealers. The following la a Hat of the Con federate veterans living In Sumter county. There are ninety-three here. county, mere are u Americus, Ga. and two members of the local camp 8tovenll> j, meB 8 , t U g e. Cuhrch 1 THOROUGH TEST One to Convince tlie Most Skeptical Americas Render. of lime Is the test that Tho test that counts. Doan's Kidney Pills have made their reputation by effective action. The following case Is typical. Americus residnts should be cor- vinced. The testimony Is confirmed—the proof Is complete. Testimony like this cannot be ig nored. W. A. Hardin, grocer, Elm Ave. and Hill St., Americus, says: “I had so sere pains In my back which were a, most unberable at times. The kidney secretions were too frequent In pas sage and highly colored. I tried Doan’s Kidney Pills and got relief from the first. Continued use removed the pains In my back and the action of my kidneys became regular.’’ (State ment given March 8,1910.) Little Trouble Since. OVER FOUR YEARS LATER, Mr. Hardin sold: “Doen'e Kidney PHI* cured me o few yenre ago and I an glad to again recommend them to oth er sufferers from kidney trouble." Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t aim ply aak for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pllli—tbe same that Mr. Hardin has twice publicly recom mended. Foster-MUburn Co., Props. Buffalo, N. Y. ® dTt NELM CASE AGAIN RE-OPENED AT INSTANCE OF GIRLS’ MOTHER ATLANTA. GA., Oct. 1—Atlanta's famous Nelms mystery, which created a nation-wide sensation tbrea years ago. has come to Ihe front again thru the efforts of Mrs. John Nelms, the mother ot tho missing Nelms sisters, to locate certain mlsalng articles of jewelry liy the possession of Mrs. Jessie St. Claire, the sister of Victor . Innos. Since the latter went to the Fulton county chalngnng to serve seven years for larceny after trust in connection property and money, Mrs. St. Claire has been living in Atlanta, taking who have recently removed to At lanta. Since Christmas 11to of the vet erans have died. The list la as follows: Aven, Allen, Andersonvllle, care Geo. Wicker. Arrington, Robt R., Americus, Ga. Baty, John R., Smith vlUe, Go. Bolton. J. Sim. 123 Palace atreet, Americus, Ga. Bowden, Thos. J., Route D, Ameri cus, Ga. ^Bray, J. Clint, Route D, Acricus, Ga. Bradley, W. Bryant, Amerlcna, Ga. Henry J. Bradley, Americus, Ga. Burrows, Rev. Lansing, 122 E. Col lins street. Americas, Ga. Cannon, Geo. W., 1105 McGarrah strtet, Americus, Ga. Chapman, John B., (Bugg) 118 For rest street, Americus, Ga. Cheek, Roland, Americus, Ga. Cheek, W. R., Americus, Ga. Cobb, Capt. John A., 605 Lee atreet, Aerlcus, Ga. Cobb. Jacob W., (Tobe) 809 E. For syth street, Americus, Ga. Cordell E. H., Route C, Americus, Ga. Council M. B., (Make) 602 Rees Park, Americus, Ga. Crawford. John C„ 633 Forrest street Americus, Ga., Cross, Albert C„ 625 E. Furiow street. * Culpepper, J. R., 1622 8. Lee street, Americus, Ga. Davenport, H. T., 205 W. College street, Americus, Ga. Dews, Capt. W. W.. 219 Lee atreet, Aerlcus, Ga. Doster. Geo. W., 8r„ Route A. Amer icus, Ga. Dunn, Wm. T. A., 303 8. Jackson street. Americus, Ga. English, Joel W„ Americus, Ga. Exum, J. H., Americus, Oft. Fulford, N. T., 534 McGarrah atreet, Americus, Ga. Forrest. Luke B.. Amerluca, Ga. Felts, Wm. E., Leslie. Ga. Oates, Seth M'.. 434 Cotton avenua, Aerlcus, Ga. Glover. Henry H., 706 Hancock stect, Americus, Ga. Glover, Newton, 821 Barlow atreet, Amerlcna, Ga. Cranberry, Thos. U, 802 Folder St, Americus, Ga. Gray, Wm. C., 130 Hill street, Amer icas, Ga. Graytaam, J., Americus, Ga. Gwyes. Jai. W., Andersonvllle, Ga. Hamil. Andrew J., 407 W. Lamar atreet, Americus, Ga. Hansford, James M., Soldiers' Homo. Harden, Thoa. J., Andersonvllle, Ga. Harp, James J., Leslie, Ga. Harris, James W AVI W. Felder street, Americus, Ga. Hawkins, Chas. J., Americus, Ga. Keys, Wm. B., 606 Reea Park, Amar- j. leus, Ga. Hitler. Joseph I.. Plains, Ga. Horne, Cull 8. 8., Route A, Amort ens, Ga. Howell, John T., 639 Jackion avenue, Aerlcus, Ga. Howell, J. Hooks, Route A„ Ameri cus, Ga. Hudson, J. Isaac, 111 W. Church street, Americus, Ga. Hutchison, Andrew J., 120 Prince street, Aerlcus, Ga. Kitchens, Wiley, Americus, Ga. Lackey, L. M.. Americus, Ga. Littleton, J. Edward, 413 College street, Aericucs, Ga. , Logan. A. J.. Plains, Ga. Markette. Geo. W., 906 8. Lea atreet, Americus, Ga. Marsh, W. F.. 310 8. Jackson street. street, Americus, Ga. Stewart, Joe Day, 407 JV. Church street, Amerlcue, Ga. Buber. Geo. P„ Route A. Amerlcue. Ga. Summers, Walter M., Oglethorpe road, Americus, Go. Suggs. O. B.. Americus. Ga. Van Riper, Henrfy W., 135 W. For syth atreet, Americus, Ga. Walker, Oeo. H., 537 7Forrest street, Americas. Ga. Watts. Harrison D.. 209 N. Lee street, Amerlcue, Go. Watts, H. C., Americus, Go. Weekly, Wm. T„ 570. Spring street. Amerlcue, Ga. Williams, Chas. E.. 130 3E. Forsyth street, Americus, Ga. WUHam, John R., Andersonvllle, Ga. Wilson, James A., DeSoto, Ga. Wlneor. John. Florida. Worthy, John A., Americus, Ga. MINUTES OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Snellgrove, Thoa. E.. Plains, Ga. Speer. W. R.. Route D, Amerlcue. Ga. Statbam, John, 110 E. Chruch street, For a Corn-Peeling Picnic, Use “Gets-lt” Fain Eases at Once, Corn Jnet Diet! Do your corn-riddln Do your corn-rlddlnar easily, with n smllo.—the banana-peel war. That's the "Geta-It” wa^.—tho only ** _ lnienmee off •xnavs int z way,—your corn or callus comes complete ae though it were «et off. — 2,000 DESERTERS ot Amerlcue, Ua.. Oct. 1, 1917 The Board ot Commissioners Roads and Revenues met. in regular session, present. Chairman R. 8. Oli ver, 8. E. Stnthnm, T. B. Hooka; ab sent, N. A. Ray. Minutes last regular meeting read and confirmed, Tbe following resolution, read and adopted: Whereas, 1. Is inconvenient for all the members of tho commission to btgn cotnrncta for the county ot Sum ter, in the purchnso ot material for tho approaches to Flint river bridge at Murray's Ferry, therefore, be it re solved by tbe Board of Commission ers of Roads and Revenues of Sumter County, Georgia, that thee balrman of this hoard he, and be la hereby au thorized to sign for the board any and all ccatracta In tho purchase of mate rial fer tbe construction of the ap proach to said main bridge, now being built by contract. The board authorised the chairman of tbe. board to convoy deed to the Wbeatiey property, provided the coun ty be reimbursed all amounts duo tho county, with Interest J. A. PINKSTON, Sec'y. Bill approved for payment, Septem ber, 1817: Jno. A. Cobb 3 10.25 Fred Campbell 6.00 City and County Hospital...t., 60.00 SEVEN HUNDRED OF THEM IN AT LANTA—HAVE UNTIL TOMOB- HOIV TO AFFEAR-TO PUBLISH THEIK NAMES. ATLANTA, Ga., Oct 1.—More than 2,000 men in the state of Georgia will be subject to arreet and courtmsrtlat ae deserters, under the recem order of 'Provost Marshal General Crowder., unless they report either In person, by letter, or by wire, to the adjutant gen*' eral’s office by tomorrow. Ot this numbor, It it said, between 500 and 700 are In the city of Atlanta. This became known Saturday, when tbo adjutant general' ofllce began prep aration of notices which will be sent at once to local boards citing men who failed to respond Jto call of local boards for physical examination to report to. the adjutant not later than noon, Octo- ,„to pecan growers In in.. sect u . yeBMW Re- Theimmture nuts were blown from Ne lma heard that Mra. St. the trees In large quantities at the or certain jew- the trees In large quantities at tne or ^ ^ wear , n([ certain jew- chard of tho National p “® n “ mp ® y ' eIry own e d by her missing daughters at FHntsIde, In this county, and a lose > .daughters a, FHntsIde. In this county, ana a .us, - - .daughters amounting to two or three hundred •* Mr , 8t and yesterday the searched Mra. 8t. Claire’s room with court bailiffs and deputy sheriffs. In spite of the moat careful scrut iny, Mrs. Nelms failed to discover tho rings, necklace or bracelet she wai for. POULTRY PARASITES. Yon keeir the chicken bouse clean to There Is a strong likelihood that Iuu u» * — another circus will winter In Americus. keep tbe parasites offq the chickens The advance manager spent today you spray to kill germs—but what do here on cnsultatlon with Secretary you do to get tho germ and paraeitee Fennlmoro of tbe Chamber of Com-1 inside tho chickens? Hens especially merce He vleited the fair buildings show it at moulting time and daring and expressed himself as being lm- tbs winter. How can you expect them street, Americus, U*. mensly pleased with the situation. I to lay Free them of all Internal par- Parker. Leonard, Oglethorpe Road, Because the matter la not conclusive .sites by feeding B. A. Thomas Pool-j Americua. Ga. yet tbe name of the circus la withheld, try powder occasionally. If It doesn'tj Patton, Lee, Americas, Ga. .or cue.and circus baa about fifteen care, make your hens happy, we wDl return Persona, Wm. P., Amerlcna, Oa. Htaken then *?• tonic the Fever will not >nd durlnf . winter’s star, here It your money. For sale by G. E. Uodeers. eGo. D.. Sumter ICty return. It erne on the Jliver teller than aboot | 1Sr0 oo. t Buchanan. advL Americus, Ga. 20.00 . 25.00 4.60 140.76 . 1.90 . 20.00 . 681.18 , 110.00 . 60.86 . 18.00 7(6.00 Mayo, John F.. 808 Felder atreet. Americus, Ga. McAfee, Robert E., 124 W. Church street. Americus, Ge. McCrea. H. V., (Cap) Americas. Ga. McDonald, John A., plains. McLendon, Lawson 0„ 403 E. HIU street, Americus, Oa. Mcthvln. BenJ. J., Route A, Ameri cus, Ga. Mimi, Wm. T.. 426 Forreat street Americus, Ga, Miss, Jos. W., American, Ga. Moore, W. samps.. Plains .Ga. Morgan, Thoa. J., Route D, Ameri cus, Ga. Morris. Chas. D., Americas, Os. Murray. James J., IVenna, Oa. Murray, J. W. F., Plains. Oa. O'Hern, John C. (glno.) Oliver, John U (Vol.) 201 X. Mayo •treat, Amerlcna, Ge. Ladles' Aid Society Carnegie Library Gulf Refining Co Edgar Shipp E. J. Schroeder Americas Grocery Co. ...... R. Hale & Sons car oats) B. Small I. 8. Suggs W. Buchanan R. E. &F. L. Cato Texas Company 12.25 P. W. Hudson 25.00 Austin-Western R. Mach Co..... 27.00 Telephone Co 7.50 Moreland-Jones Co. 120.20 Albany Produce Co. 280.75 Pinkston Co 50.85 Glover Grocery Co 67,45 A. W. Buchanan 88.80 Austin-Western Road Mach Co. 7.50 H.D. Watts 182.00 H. D. Watts, Tress (pauper list) 96.00 Pay Roll 010.75 Ran Phillips Rylander Shoo CO 69.40 W. R McWhorter 168.96 J. a Hale ft Sons (car oats).. 708.70 IW. J. Boyett 61.50 E. J. Schroeder ...., 3.25 Lucius Harvey 826.45 Barnum Undertaking Co 7.00 J. R Barker , j 3.50 40.40 24035 u«ta«*i u&B uur than all other rem< It’s as sure os the ...... .... Bale aa water. Used by millkma. Don't take a chance with your feet, you can’t afford to experiment with unknown mixtures when you wun unsnown imxiurrs wu know "aet.-It" never falls. "Gets-lt" will remove any corn or callus Wear thoso new, stylish shoes or numps If you want to,— go ahead and dance. Demand “Gets-lt,”—throw substitute, h! on the counter! >6c le *11 you n pay at any drugstore, or it will — ■lent direct by B. Lawrence ft Co., her 2 for orders to go to Camp Gor- dn. The names and addresses f these men are on file In tho adjutant *on- cral’ olllce and tho names of those who fall to report will bo mode public to morrow, Such men will then bo sub ject to arrest by any official, cither stato or federal. District Attorney Hcopor Alexander stated today that ho will ho prepared to round these men up and bring them to Justlco ns soon as their status as deserteds Is fixed by galluro to roport, October 2. Tho man who hnvo been cited to re- Iioro are thoso who failed to show up nt their local boarda for examination after they had boon called. At the end of ten days after their ontlces had been sent out these men automatically lost tholr privilege of n claim for cx- mption, and were certified to tho dis trict board as being subjoct to call for service. Tho district board thOn au tomatically forwarded these nines to tho adjutant general’s office. The adjutant general’s office has held these names until now. The ln^ structlons now coins to the local beards Is a call of these men to report for military service. Failure to find these men means, of rcurse. that others must take their places to make out tho state's quota. No effort will be spared to locate such men ns fall to report t tho adjutant ccncrnl. Under tho ruling of the pro- vust marshal general, each man falling to report la branded ns a deserter, and 110.75 tRe p rorP1 t marshal general has offer- 2188 ed a reward of <50 for each such de serter arrested and taken to the near est army post. In addition to sneb as may fail to 62 ' 50 report by October 2, tho adjutant gen- 81,78 oral's office has a list of ths sauna Og 9,25 somo twenty-five men in Georg's who 18-78 already come under the classification c; 'desertod." These arc men who i::< respond to the first call of their local J. T. Mozo ... Americas Construction Co. .. Southern Printen Sherlock ft Co Windsor Hotel respond to tne nrst can oi tne.r iocs. Americas Railway 41.21 ( )0 , rl |, f or examination and were cer- N. S. Evans 17.50 ENTIRE OGLESBY FAMILY ABE NOW DOING WA B8EBVICE tilled lor service, but failed to report when they werec ailed to enter service. Theso men arc already subjet to ar rest and courtmartlal.' Their names will be made public with the naim * of other men who may bccomo deserters through their failure to report to the adjutant general. QUITMAN. October 1.—Wllbnr, Ogles by, superintendent of the 8outh Geor gia Railway, who la at Camp Gordon, will Join the Railway Corps of tbe army, with the rank of captain, and it la understood that ha will be sent to France very soon. A request baa been made to Major Kratz for his Immediate J. W. Oglesby hlmtclf la serving on the cxecutlvo committee of the State Council of Defense, and Mrs. Oglesby It nctlvo in Red Cross work. & .^rn<r t H^riS«'“" -~fd ' RUB-MY-TISM mnao to .Major ixraiz rur uis iuiuieu>uiu sWill cure your Rhenmalism transfer to this branch of tho service. t Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramp*, BIr. and Mra. J. W. Oglesby have Colic, Sprains, Braises, Cats and Persons, Wm. P., Americas, Oa. given three of their four sons to the Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Rodgers, eGo. D., Sumter ICty, Ga. .army. J. W. Oglesby, Jr., will go to Etc. Antiaeptic Anodyne,used in- skinnef, J. W„ Americus, Ga. France with the Emory Hospital corps, ternally and externally. Price 25c.