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WALLACE JAIL
SENTENCE OFF
Juel tie Evans Suspends
Term Os Lee Court
Clerk
LEESBURG, Feb. 4. Sentence
of six months in jail given G. A. Wal
lace, clerk of the Superior court of
Lee county, who was recently con
victed in the United States district
court at Albany, has been suspend
ed, according to advice received here
from Savannah. The fine of SI,OOO
also imposed, will be paid.
Wallace was found guilty by a
jury in the Albany court following
a sensational trial a few days ago,
after which Federal attorneys
threatened charges against the de
fendant and others for attempting
to entice witnesses.
In chamber proceedings yesterday
attorneys for the defendant, J.
Gordon Jones, of Cordele, R. R. For
rester, of Leesburg and Judge Ed
gar Cox, of Camilla, secured an or
der from Judge Evans suspending
the jail sentence.
The case grew out of an alleged
letter written by Wallace to a Sa
vannah woman, which, it was charg
ed. contained obscene matter. The
case was in court for two days and
attracted a great deal of attention in
South Georgia.
■Wallace is one of the most popular
men in this county and there is a
great deal of sentiment here in his
favor.
GLENHOLLY.
ELLAVILLE, Feb. 4—A few of
the people of this community enjoy
ed preaching at Ebenezer Sunday.
Lige Smith spent a few days of
last week with Billie Massey at But
ler.
Miss Nellie McDonald spent the
day very pleasantly with Miss Jewell
Poole Sunday.
Misses Bernice and Gladys Har
rely, of Fellowship, spent Sunday
with Miss Mildred Barrow.
Ferris Benson and Tilton Goodroe
spent a tew days last week with the
Glenn Holly people.
Mrs. A. C. Chapman and children
vi: ited Mrs. Edgar Fouche Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Selma Snyder spent Sunday
vt ■ y pleasantly with her cousin, Miss
1 Snyder.
Mrs. S. E. Tondee, of Ellaville
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Crockett, of
Americus, spent the w’eek-end in this
city,’’ says the Vienna News.
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RAILROAD SCHEDULES
(Central Time.)
Arrival and Departure of Pa**«»f«'
Train*, Americu*. G*u
The following schedule figures
published as information and not
aruaranteed:
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
Arrive Leave*
11:59 am Columbus-Chgo 8:40 am
10:28 um Albany-Montgy 5:14 am
7:35 pm Macon-Atlanta 6:37 am
*7:15 pm Columbus *7:10 am
2 -.01 pm Albany-Montsry 2:20 pm
2:20 pm Macon-Atlanta 2:olpm
•11:45 am Columbus *2 :30 pm
110:00 am Columbus 13.00 pm
6:37 am Albany 7:35 pm
5:14 am Macon-Atlanta 10:38 om
3:40 am Albany-Jaxville 11:59 pm
2:58 am Albany-Jaxville 12:3flan
2:13 am Albany-Jaxville 4 -21 am
12:36 am Chgo. St 1.. Atla 2:58 am
4:21 am Cinti. Atl-Macon 2:13 an
(•) Daily; (!) Sunday.
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3:10 p. m. Cordelc-5av’h....12:31 pm
12:31 pm Richland-Montgy 3:10 pm
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spent the week-end with Mr. and I
Mrs E. E. Tondee.
I Misses Wilmer and Elmer Martin |
i spent a pleasant day Sunday with !
| Mrs. Alvin Snipes.
I Linton Tondee spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr. Wilson
Owen.
Lowe McMichael spent Sunday
with Frank Gettys.
Ben Owen spent a few days last
week in Buena Vista.
The Glenn Holly second basket
ball team won a game on Glenn Holly
court with Ellaville last Friday after
noon by a score of 14 to 4.
SUMTER
SUMTER, Feb. 4.—Angus Mar
kette and Miss Mary Morton return
ed Thursday after a motor trip in
South Florida. They visited rela
tives in Tampa and Arcadia.
Misses Mary Helen Thomas and
Carolyn Nolton, of Thompson’s, spent
. the week-end with Miss Annie Bivins.
I Miss Katherine McDonald spent the
week-end with friends in Cuth
, bert.
I Mrs Liston Chappell and little
\ Billy Chappell are spending a few
■ days with Mrs. 8.. F. Markette.
i Mrs. Henry Webb and Miss Theone
Webb were visitors in Americus Mon
day.
Miss Emma Wiggins was a visitor
in Americus Saturday
Mrs. S. A. Rodgers and her guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meriwether,
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Home of Winchester Guns and Ammunition.
Phone 64 Cor Lee and Forsyth Sts.
and Mrs. R. E. White, were in Ameri
cus Tuesday.
D. P. McLain, of Dawson, spent
i Sunday here with relatives.
Miss Martha White returned from
Richland Sunday, accompanied by
Buster Buck and Susie Chappell, who
returned home Sunday afternoon.
Miss Lewill McDonald spent sev
eral days at home, returning Mon
day to Sparks College.
E. W. Gray filled his regular ap
pointment at the Methodist church
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Turpin and
Mr. and Mrs. Boozy Turpin, of Amer
icus, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Webb Sunday.
Misses Elizabeth and Genevieve
Gray, of Smithville, were guests of
Ellen and Hazel Dean Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Manoock, Mr. and
: Mrs. Harper and Mrs. Flora Newman
, motored over Monday from Fitzger
ald to spend several days with Mr.
i and Mrs. J. R. Ewing
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NIGHT 661 and 161
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
HUMOR AND PATHOS
HAPPILY BLENDED
IN “THE ROUND UP’’
Roscoe Arbuckle Seen to Excellent
Advantage in His First Feature
Play.
Roscoe Arbuckle, long favorite in;
short comedies, makes his bow as the '■
star in feature pictures as “Slim
Hoover, ’ the fat sheriff, in George
Melford’s production of “The Round
Up’’ for Paramount, which will be j
shown at the Alcazar theater today, j
In it he has a role which not only
offers him every opportunity for the
| Every professional man should have it.
Every business man should have it.
Every school child should have it.
Every household should have it. '
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Morning or Evening Georgian and American 20c week. See Arthur McCullers
| expression of his individual type of !
■ humor, but presents him as an actor
| of varied talpnts hitherto unsuspect
ed by his admirers.
“The Round Up,’’ written by Ed
mund Day, was produced in New
York in August, 1907. A highly dra- i
matic story of Indians and rough
and ready plainsmen, the big scene
i of the stage play was a battle in a
I narrow Arizona canyon. In the.
; screen version, this scene, staged in !
i natural surroundings with hundreds
of Indians, frontiersmen and soldiers,
gains tremendously in its melodra
matic appeal.
Supporting Mr. Arbuckle is an un
usual cast which includes Tom For
man, who also wrote the scenario
for “The Round Up,” Mabel Juli—
i enne Scott, Irving Cummings, Wal
lace Beery, Jane Acker, Edward
Sutherland, Guy Oliver, Lucien Lit
tlefield and Jane Wolf.
Sanitary Pressing Club
PRESSING CLEANING
DYEING
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Cleaned. 75c to SI. *
Suits Sponged and
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Suits Dry Cleaned.
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ED. WEST, Prop.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921.
••Cold tn the Head**
is an- acute attack of Nasal Catarrh.
Those subject to frequent "colds in the
head" will find that the use of HAUL'S
CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the
System, cleanse the Blood and render
them less liable to colds. Repeated at
tacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to
Chronic Catarrh. .
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE to
taken internally and acts through the
Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys
tem. thus reducing the inflammation ana
restoring normal conditions.
An Druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio.
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GIDDINGS’ RHEUMATIC
REMEDY.
Costs N othing to Try, if Not Ben*-
i-.i<.i. Sold by
Murray’s Pharmacy
Carswell Drug Co.
Planters Seed and Drug Co.