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MAY PAY FINE
OF MRS. GRADY
Movement Started to Se
cure Her Freedom—
Grady to Gang
C. L. Grady, alias Michael Grady,
convicted recently on several illegal
check charges in Superior and City
court here, was sent to the county
chaingang Saturday to begin serving
his sentences aggregating a year and
ten months. Ke may be relieved‘of
serving ten months of this time by
the payment of S2OO.
Grady leaped into the limelight re
cently through an alleged attempt to
break jail, and he is regarded by the
county authorities as a dangerous
prisoner. He was sent to the white
gang on the Dawson road near Amer
icus, where he will remain for the
present.
A movement has been set on foot
here to raise by popular subscription
an amount sufficient to pay the fine
of S2OO imposed upon Mrs. C. L
Grady recently in the Sumter Supe
rior court, Mrs. Grady, who has been
confined in jail for some time, was
convicted of furnishing tools to her
husband to facilitate his escape, and
sentenced to serve a year at the
state farm or pay a*fine of S2OO. She
has given a number of references as
to her character, and these are being
investigated by nersons interested in
securing her freedom. It is stated
that in the event replies to inquiries
mailed today are satisfactory, the
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bL titKr Box 281 Americus Ga
—McLarty, Dealer
Service Station Cordele, Ga.
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Phone 173 Americus, Ga. E. Lamar Street
money necessary to pay her fine will
be quickly subscribed and paid into
the court.
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Sharp Point Pencils in gold and
silver. Bell, the Jeweler.—3o-tf
Mrs. E. B. Womack, of Birming
ham, formerly Miss Sallie Johnson,
of Ameircus, is visiting her grand
mother, Mrs. M. E. Raines. Also vis
iting Mrs. Raines is Mrs. Coleman
Johnson, of Columbus, and baby
daughter, Mary.
PARACHUTE LEAP Souther
Field July 5. * l-3t
W. M. Jennings, of Plains, was a
visitor in Americus yesterday .
Motor Cycle Races. Southed
Field July 5. l-3t
Stephen Pace, one of Sumter’s rep
resentatives in the legislature, is
spending the week-end in Americus.
He will go to Hawkinsville today
for a day with Mrs. Pace, who is the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Ragan, before returning to At
lanta Tuesday.
Baseball Game and Fancy Flying,
Souther Field, July 5. l-3t
A. B. Connors, of Croxton’s Cross
ing, was a visitor in Americus yes
terday.
Rev. Ben Clark, formerly of Am
ericus, but now pastor of the Method-
ist church at Buena Vista, was a visi
tor here yesterday, having come Fri
day evening to attend the Masonic
gathering.
Two mules sold under an order of
court in front of the courthouse yes
terday brought $132 and SIOO re
spectively. The mules were sold un
der a fi fa in favor of J. A. Kirk, as
the property of Pruitt & Austin.
Reese M. Andrews of Plains, was
a prominent vistor here yesterday,
coming on a business mission.
A. A. Forrest, of Leslie, Route 2,
was a well known visitor in Americus
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Glawson left
Saturday for Montgomery to spend a
few days with relatives.
Patrick Brown, of Sanford, Fla.,
is in Americus for a visit of a week
with relatives.
Herman Horton, a former Ameri
cus resident, but now of Charlotte,
N. C., is spending several days with
Mrs. Horton, who is the guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Horton.
Roy Pearse, of Minneapolis, Minn,
was among the visiting Masons at
tending the degree exemplification
here Friday night.
Miss Ella Adkins, of Cordele, is
visiting Mrs. L. B. Lott for a few
days on FurloW street.
Miss Mary Helen Thomas and Miss
Lillian Worsham of Croxton’s Cross
Roads, were two shopping visitors
here yesterday.
EMERSON FANS Guaranteed
five yean. Call and aee our immense
stock; fans in all sizes.—TURNER
ELECTRIC CO.. Phone 124—4-11.
FARMER HAS TERRIBLE
EXPERIENCE
I don’t think anybody ever suf
fered more pain than I have. Twice
I was operated for gall stones and a
third operation was advised. A friend
in lowa wrote me how he was cured
by taking Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy.
I took a bottle on his advice with
good results and have also taken the
full course. My pains are all gone
and I feel I am permanently cured.”
It removes the catarrhal mucus from
the intestinal tract and allays the in
flammation which causes practically
all stomach, liver and intestinal ail
mertts, including appen<fic6tis. One
dose will convince or money refund
ed. For sale by Howell’s Pharmacy
and druggists everywhere.
THE AMERICUS
Central B. Y. P. U. To
Pleasant Grove Today
The Junior B. Y. P. U. of the Cen
tral Baptist church will render a pro
gram this afternoon at Pleasant
Grove church 7 miles from Americus,
at 4 o’clock. All Juniors are request
ed to meet at the Central church at 3
o’clock, and from there they will go
out to Pleasant Grove. The program
is as follows:
Song—“ The Fight is On.’’
Business and records.
Song—“ Saved! Saved.”
Sword Drill.
Recitation—“ How One B. Y. P. U.
Failed,” —Moselle Deavours.
Trio—“ God Bless our B. Y. P. U.”
Myrtle Poole, Ethel Mae Hart, Lou
ise Thayer.
i Memory Verse in Concert—Col. 3:
' 2:3.
Prayer—That some one will go out
VALUABLE HORSE”
SAVED
Expected Horse Would Die—Now
Sleek and Healthy
In reporting his experience, Mr. J.
C. Huste. of Rock Bridge Baths, Va.,
stated: “My horse is the best adver
tisement you would want for Dr. Le-
Gear’s Stock Powders. He was in a
run down fix and poor and I thought
he would die soon. I got some of Dr.
LeGear’s Stock Powders—and today
he is as fine a looking horse as you
can see in this section. I only used a
few boxes of Dr. LeGear’s Stock
Powders.”
Mr. Huste benefitted by the advice
of Dr. LeGear. By following the Doc
tor’s advice you can also keep your
stock sleek and healthy. Get Dr. Le-
Gear’s Stock Powders from your deal
er; feed it to your horses, milk cows,
steers, hogs, and sheep as per direc
tions. Satisfaction or money back.—
Dr L. D. LeGear Med. Co., St. Louis,
Mo.
207 Muscogee Columbus
Bank Building Georgia
Willis Ballard, M. D.
Chronic Diseases
Gynecology Genito-Urinary
Rectal, Venerial, Skin
CRYSTAL DI-CHLORAMINET
The new (non-operative) cure
Cancer, Stricture, Hemorrhoids
ALIVE TODAY BECAUSE HE
TOOK PLANK’S BLOOD
MEDICINE
The Tropical Co-operative Co.,
Jacksonville, Florida
Gentlemen:
That I am a living man today is
due to Plank’s Blood Medicine. I
had what was thought to be an
incurable case of kidney disease
and my blood, of course, was bad.
Prank’s Blood Medicine has
thoroughly relieved my trouble and
I am able to do a man’s work now,
where I was hardly able to lift my
bar d before.
J hope this word reaches all who
are suffering as I did or who have
any form of kidney trouble, bad
blood, stomach or liver trouble,
constipation, etc. I not only
recommend Plank's B ood Medicine
(The Wonder Medicine', but I
plead with you, who may be a suf
ferer to try one bottle and be con
vinced as I was.
Yours truly,
(Signed) A. W. TIENCKEN,
Jacksonville, Fla.
4C E. Fifteenth street.
December 31, 1919
$1.20 at Nathan Murray's Drug
Store and all drug stores.
MOTORCYCLE RACE, Souther Field, July sth
LIVESTOCK EXHIBIT, Souther Field, July sth
4th of July Celebration
AT SOUTHER FIELD
MONDAY, JULY Sth
Track Meet, Competitive Exhibits, Fancy
Dancing, Boy Scout Demonstration, Baseball
Game, Fancy Flying, Livestock Exhibit, Para
chute Leap, Motorcycle Race, Night Flying,
Big Dance at Night with Vaudeville Sketches
COLD DRINKS AND QUICK LUNCHES ON THE FIELD
General Admission 50c; Automobiles 25c
from our union for definite, Christian
work, foreign, if called.
Group one in charge of program.
Subject—“ Ann Hasseltine Jud-
son.”
Leader—Ethel Mae Hart.
“Introduction and Ann’s Conver
sion”—Ethel Mae Hart.
“Meeting Mr. Judson”—Grace Col
lins.
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BRIGHT OIL
IN
11 THE RIGHT PLACE I |
/ THE Right Oil in the wrong place is as bad
A as the wrong oil in any place. The Law
of Lubrication establishes once and for all
the fundamental basis for choosing the Right
Oil for any given lubricating task. H S
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Tor every machine.
11 EV ERY DEGREE of WEAR rfct?
= § TrA SCIENTIFIC SINCLAIR g §
OIL to SUIT itr SPEED AND
CONSERVE itt POWER . s
If you run an automobile, tractor, aeroplane,
motor-cycle or motorboat, apply this Law to
determine the scientifically correct oil for 'H g
your particular engine. The Sinclair Dealer
has a book that tells you How.
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Stop at the Sign of -Sinclair Service
“A Long Goodbye”—Flora Surles.
“Arrival at Rangoon,”—Alphonso
Covington.
“Enduring Suffering”—Louise
Thayer.
“Mr. Judson in Prison”—Helen Vo
i rus.
“The Heroine of Avt”—William
Dykes.
, Echoes of State B. Y. P. U. Con-
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vention—Sara Harvey.
Ten Minute Talk—Miss Herndo®.
Closing—Chain of sentence pray
ers.
EMERSON FANS Guaranteed
five yean. Call and aee our immense
stock; fans in all sizes.—TURNER.
ELECTRIC CO., Phone 124—4-lt.