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» SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921.
high spots in
GEORGIA NEWS
"ihe heaviest sentence given in
Hal iis county in recent years for
'anufacturing liquor was imposed on
uZ Cannon, prominent farmer of
. uuntv, when he was given an
2 terminate sentence, of from two
Z... years after having been con
|, i in Superior court in Hamilton.
■ The controlling interest in the
Line Tribune-Herald was sold 1' ri
-7 by Mrs. J. Lindsay John-
7 ’ to a syndicate of local busi
sul'\ and professional men, includ-
bir<t Commissioner Ernest Lind
l!* w o will be business manager.
Attor'iev T. W. Lipscomb is the iiead
j, the Syndicate and the directors in-
Lle four others. The present ed:-
, . 1 -taff will remain unchanged,
h \v s Roswell, editorial writer
and Louis Meyerhardt, city and news
editor. ~
lodge William V- Davis, Savan
nah banker, back from a trip through
t n East, says the financial crisis
; arid the return of normalcy
ha< c * t in.
The photographic print of a cedar
[tree wa ■ left upon the back of Travis
haimslev, youngest son of J. J.
Glinelev, of Eastman, by a stroke oi
lightning which rendered the youth
unconscious for a few minutes. A
bolt of lightning burned a round hole
in the cap of Jakie Burch, the 15-
vear-old son of C. C. Burch. This Loy
was also unconscious for some min
lutes.
Solicitor John A. Boykin and
I Attorney Aldine Chambers, of At
lian.a, came to blows Friday as the
[culmination of their controversy in
line bunco investigation and of the
[recent efforts by Chambers to have
■ the solicitor impeached. Chambers
I a standing in a corridor adjoining
[the grand jury room at the court
■house. He had just presented to the
IfoiTnian of the grand jury a letter
I requesting the jury to take up his
I charges against the solicitor. Boy-
I kin saw saw him in the corridor,
(walked rapidly to him, and opened
[fire with a right to the jaw. They
[fought fiercely for several minutes
[before county policemen, rushing
I from the nearby witness room drag-
Iged them apart. ‘‘l’m going to set-
Ide this thing,” said the solicitor to
[his antagonist. “All right sir, I’m
I ready whenever and wherever you
I are,” replied Chambers. The latter
I gave out a statement accusing the
I solicitor of hitting him from behind
I without warning.
ELLAVILLE?
I ELLAVILLE, July 15.—The pres
lence of several visitors in Ellaville
■ has enlivened society circles the past
■ week or two and the young people
■ fcv enjoyed many trips to Americus,
Vista and other nearby towns,
■Kt none of these occasions have sur-
Jrassed the moonlight picnic at Myr-
Ijtl Springs, given Tuesday evening,
[complimentary to Miss Ethlyn Wil
irfms, of Gainesville, and Miss Vir-
Bnia Brock, of Montgomery, Ala.,
who are the attractive guests of
Misses Mary and Sara Strange.
Twelve couples were invited. Fried
chicken in abundance, hot rolls,
sandwiches and iced tea was served,
and with keen appetites the young
people partook of the feast. Enjoy
ing the affair were Miss Sara
Strange, Miss Ethlyn Williamson,
Miss Virginia Brockman, Miss Mer
vin Johnson, Miss Lelia Williamson,
Miss Hattie Arrington, Miss Nell
Stevens, Miss Roxie Stevens, Miss
Velma Williams, Miss Cleone Collins,
Miss Louise Collins, Clarke William
son, Dr. T. W. Wilson, Dr. Reynolds,
IL L. Arrington,. Arthur Baugh, Or
bie Stevens, Lucius Battle, Raymond
Johnson, Morris Hill, Roy Carter, No
lan Strange.
Misses Mary Edna Tondee, Mary
Dwight Wall, Marguerite Dyess and
Mamie Battle, of Friendship, are
enjoying a house party given at the
home of Miss Minnie Persons, near
here.
Mrs. J. H. Statham and Mrs. J. R.
Jordan chaperoned a party of the
younger set on a picnic at Knowl
ton’s Mill, Tuesday.
E. E. Collins was a visitor to Myr
tle Springs Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Williams,
Mrs. Fannie Cheney and Miss Kath
ryn Williams, and Scott Williams left
yesterday for Atlanta where they
will spend a day or two.
Miss Virginia Bracket is the atrac
twe guest of Miss Sara Strange at
her home on College street.
Mrs. Albert Harris, of Americus,
was the guest the past week of Mrs.
L. P. Gartner.
Miss Velma Williams, Miss Roxie
Stevens and Eugene Hamilton, of
GID DING’S
RHEUMATIC
, REMEDY
for Sale by Planter* Drug & Seed
. ore , Murray’* Pharmacy, Carswell
“rug Co., Lawton Drug Co.
RAILROAD SCHF.Din.FA
. . (Central Time.)
rr iv»l and Departure of Passenger
1 rain*, Americus, Ga.
® following schedule figures
jmhshed a3 information and not
:
R CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
Arrive c
n .co Leaves
inoo am Columbus-Chgo 3:4oam
-8 pm Albany-Montg’y 5:14 am
.‘•■•opm Macon-Atlanta 6.37 am
i .ei’, l )rn Columbus *6:soam
q o-pm Alhany-Montg’y 2:lspm
‘ll rm Mac °n-Atlanta 1:52 pm
'ln cin am Columbus *2:3opm
c’.ol am Columbus !2:30 pm
Z.Z am , Albany 7:25 pm
014 am Macon-Atlanta 10:38 pm
0.-l Btn Ibany-Jaxville 11:59 pm
iZ, aDI Albany-Jaxville 12:41am
Ml ant Chgo, St. L. Atla 2:sßam
( ) Daily; (!) Sunday.
seaboard air line.
*Tivpg _
8 Leaves
: Richland-Cols. 10:00am
bV Ptn ' Cordele-Sav’h 12:31pm
' ' Ipm Richland.-Montg’y 3:10 pm
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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS A Good Investment BY ALLMAN.
IT LOOKS AS THOUGH Z i OH, YOU LIKE IT? | FIVE YEARS? YES, BUT I GOT IT
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? DO IMI SINGING FOR FIVE I tOT OF MONEY' SIDE OF ME FOR
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS. He Isn’t So Hungry Now BY BLOSSER.
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•■'ikDISCOMFORT Tb GET INDIGESTION tII \\INPUOTSTj '
FROM FISHY WATER COFFEE, BEANS /Z OmM 1 A
mX~-i ■ 0 I tA AUTS, AMD SAKID COVERED BACOU’ J,U
Cordele, motored to Richland Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Josephine Bridges spent a few
days last week with friends in Amrei
cus.
Miss Mary Alston, of Richland, will
visit the Misses Louises and Cleve
Collins this week.
Lon Arrignton, Jr., went down to
Americus Wednesday afternoon.
S. C. Collins, a popular “Knight of
ALLISON
UNDERTAKING CO.
Established 1908
Funeral Directors
And Embalmers
Noel E. Smith and
Olen Buchanan, Directors
Day Phones: 286 and 253
Night, 859, 381 and 106
MONEY 6%
IVfniXIFV I O ANFD on farm ,and ’ at 6 per cent, inter
-IVIV7INE. I egt and borrowert have privilege of
paying part or all of principal at any interest period, stopping in
terest on amounts paid. We always have best rates and easiest
terms and give quickest service. Save money by seeing or writing us.
G. R. ELLIS or G. C. WEBB.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
FOR SALE
CASH OR TERMS .
REBUILT MAXWELL TOURING CAR
S3OO.OO—NEW TIRES AND REPAINTED —5300.00
This car has been completely dismantled and re-assembled by me. Lvery nut,
every joint, every wire, has been inspected, and where worn, replaced. 1 ake
my word for it, there isn’t a ‘ sweeter” running motor in any car in the county.
I ll stand behind this car with a personal guarantee.
J. W. JONES
Phone 140. 122 Jackson St., At Schneider Motor Co. Residence Phone 720
Master Auto Mechanic.
I Specialize*on Packards and Oldsmobiles. .‘•
O l ' b . '
Bring Me Your Car, Regardless of .Make, One Chance Is* All. I Ask.
the Grip,” is spending a few days
with his family here this week.
Miss Velma Williams has return
ed from a short visit to friends in
Albany.
Mrs. J. S. Lee has returned home
from a very visit to friends
in Newnan.
Miss Virginia Bracket returned
Wednesday to her home in Montgom-
SUMMER RATES
To Mountain, Lake And
Seashore
The Central of Georgia Railway is
now selling summer round trip tick
ets at reduced rate to resorts in the
North, East and West. Limited for
return to October 31, 1921. For
routes, schedules, service, Pullman
accommodations, apply to nearest
agent.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY
“The Right Way”
George Anderson, Agent. Phone 137
THE AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER.
ery, Ala., after having spent a week
most delightfully with Misses Mary
and Sara Strange.
Miss Genie Gill, of Atlanta, is vis
iting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Rainey, at
her home on Railroad street.
Mrs Mae Sellars is the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. Henry Kinard, in
Union Springs, Ala.
MASONIC
EMBLEMS
G M. ELDRIDGE
»
JEWELER
The Public Be Pleased
Just Purchased Fine Lot of
BEEF CATTLE
and
PORK
Fresh Water-Ground
Meal
Cabbage and Onions
At Your Own Price
New Irish Potatoes 35r. a Feck
PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY
WEST END MARKET
Phone 71. J. L. GLAWSON, M K r
KODAK
As You Go.
Our store is conveniently located
“Right On Your Way.”
The Kodak you want is here from
SB.OO Up. Brownies, $2.00 Up.
The Rexall Store
Murray’s Pharmacy
The Rexall Store
AMERICUS, GA.
-
II? gjft-candy su
preme —it takes
one back to the ro
mance days of the
old South.
Nunnally's The Candy oj the South
For Sale By
Lawson
Drug Co.
Phone 14
THE CANOV O.F THE S»VUXtS
Let Our Expert Mix Y our
Prescriptions
rPRESCRIPTIONS I
-1 IM—■«—■■mm 1.1 —Il I wir”
Then your doctor and yourself will be pleased
with the results. 1
By having your prescriptions compounded here
you are sure of getting the freshest and strongest
drugs and no mistake made.
Windsor Pharmacy
Brownie” , . Phone 161 - Dick
Liberty Case
•‘WHERE NEATNESS REIGNS’*
Regular Dinner Every Day,
From 1 1:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. .
Prepared By the Best Chef < 'Ml*
THE TASTE WILL TELL
! Open Day and Night
Your Patronage Will Be Highly Appreciated
- .—.-a*-*-. - sr— -s*. ;ap.
Libertyl’Cafe
104 Jackson
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