»rIs»yik1Ch Id-PLENTY OF DOINGSTcitlif* lt;IN MAYOR'S COURTHt mt Hrile*#*for f1 InPnIn•kkoTWO TRIALS FOR BOOTLEGGING COMPLETED LATE YESTERDAYMore Arrests Follow-—Several Reil dents of Glouster and Trimble Township in Trouble.idin icli *in h n, ’Iid iclfirIInirI**fit'AI 0hf* Hald Reynold* wmt on the stand 1 ! and tc#tifb*d tI*ht Shmmiii Roe, hie‘a mimportant w itn**#*, could not foundht,III!rnAttorney Koonn, in bin hi guinouiH,eiiiphaalzod tin* fart that both hla nil cuits wore merely agents for Frank Tolliver and were not galling liquor that they owm*d. That NetahUirgHlI got hi* beer from Carney he declaredwas corroborated and that the Maim*1 stale of affair* existed in tin* case of|0! Iteynoida. In the latter cane Attorney * Price dec lared the re uas no rorrobo1!ration NHghliorgall, he said was Will Carney s agent and distributed beer over Ulouater. The statement oflt; arney‘g mother, Price dec lared, marie him liabb* under the law. Neighbor I Kail vm*h evidently in the habit of mak |ing spending money, the states attor ! I ney said, by ac ting as a distributing 1 agent* Link Patton and Joe HartmanI also stated that they had bought of lt;t j Will Carney, and this fad wan cm phusized by Price iu hi* argument Neighbor gall was not found guiltyof selling, the major believing ’hattin evidence showed he was an agent 1 Reynolds, who claimed he got hi* beer ! for Tolliver, from Kd Turner, who was 1 arrested at the time, was found guilty*IA fine of lion and coats was assessed h by the Mayor. This fine Reynolds said he could not pay and so he was takento jail.nomainIngprofisecui w resflntslThlosstoo !ywI »tllt;’HI•na***«, e| where liquor in sold, and of selling liquor to Frank Tolliver and Charlesnf Anderson.i — _The trials of George Nelghborgsl! and Henry Reynolds, charged with|«bkwere completed la tfte court of Mayor Hedges yesterday af ternoon. Roth are from Olotister.Several Important witnesses In the Ndghhorgall case for the state, who were not at the trial Saturday, were subpoenaed and testified The family of Mrs Bridget Craney, an Irish woman with a rich brogue, at whose home in (llouster both Reynolds and Neighhorgall said they secured beerfor Tolliver, were called to teutlfy.Mrs Craney stated that her son, Will, who was at home some days ago and has now gone away, had the beer in her house and if th«' two defendants got beer there it was from tier son She had nothing to do with tho deal.Mainc.vvw*MrMhMh(jelt;Orl.la il»IraC.ii.MlHrMiMlMiMiChMlKuErMiMlMii:MiMAmbrose Gibbs, who conducts aplace which la said to have an unsayi ' ory reputation, at switch No 10, about' a mil* w.-st of Glouster, w as arrested j it.■n I yesterday and brought to Athens on j Mi■ii two charges, those of keeping a placeViMM