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■ Womanless Wedding Proves
■ Gorgeous Event At Leslie
LESLIE. Oct. I.—The Womanless
Wedding which was presented at the
Union High School auditorium here
last night was a great succ< s. Ihe
affair was tremendously finny and
brought roars of laugh:er hum the
throng which tilled the auditorium to
capacity.
The beautiful and blushii g “bride"
and the strong and stalwart “groom"
were joined by the las: in,: bands of
wedlock under an arch o er which 1
the southern smilax was woven. Ellis
Park Greene, the soloist of the occa
sion/ rendered “Cal o’Mine, ’ in
most, effective way. As the fir:*
strains of Mendelsson’s Weddi."?
March was heard, the groom, men
who were Olin Deavours, !’ L. Wil- j
son, K. IL Hines, J. T. Bolton Wil
bur Lee Clifton and Walter Hill
took their places on the i '
creating an atmosphere of sobrmJty
which was soon to be broken by th<
entry of the beautifully ;ow ied |
bridesmaids. L. C. Griffin. Mr. .Vo
maekj F. G. Clark. J. D. Bolton.
GVorge ock and J. M. Bowen wci the
bridesmaids. 'These mail f< '
lowed by Joi‘a Harvey, a- mo'h '
law, of whom any danv’hH r would
have been justly proud. .’lorccr Dea
vours. as main nos honor, w: :
tractive in a gown of white g< or <
The matron of honor was follm.vi d
by the maid whowas Loom'
Deavours. whose beaiffv w? made
radiant hy a lovely pink i r pe de
cr'ine gown. Ho carried < < :
of n>nk rosebuds V. E. Filli 1 inn :
carrying the ring on n i-at : n pillow
followed the maid. The v v' ‘
strewn with rose petals by iT> v
SHE REFUSED HIM
“I was engaged to the prettio-.t li
Ile doll in Indiana, but my to.mu
and liver trouble had mad me -v
grouchy that she broke it » i
tried all kinds of medicine an i doc
tors and got no relief. The g.. lilev.
me up like a porcupine and 1 had
ewful colic attacks. Finally | heard
of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and it
has certainly fixed me up fin ■. I am
new as. good as ever.” It a sim
ple, harmless preparation I hat' re
moves the catarrhal mucus from the
intestinal tract and allays 'he inflam
mation which causes practically all
stomach liver and intestinal ail-'
ments, including appendicitis. One
dose will convince- or money re-,
funded. For sale by Howell'- Piiar- I
macy and druggists everywh* ire. -1
adv.
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Q'ASSIEIEDADffIIWNn
■■■ll nt -l-i.- ibu I i 1.--. -
FOR SALE—High-grade Gas ami '
Oils. We sell the best. Try ours !
and see if you don’t get better re- 1
suits. G. A. & W. G. Turpin—2 B-st:
FOR SALE—Purebred White Rocks !
and White Wyandottes, Cockerels, i
or will exchange for purebred hens of ■
same breed. Apply Agricultural Col
lege. * 24-ts
FOR SALE Buggies, Harness,;
Bridles, Lines, Collars. All kinds I
of piece Harness. Good values. Right
prices.—G. A. & W. G. Turpin.—
28-st.
DOR SALE—Bulbs, Dutch and Ro
man Hyacinths and Narcissus.
Americus Seed Suply C0.—28-tf.
FOR SALE 3ox3 1-2 Non-Skid
Tires at $12.00. We guarantee
satisfaction.—G. A. & W. G. Turpin '
—2B-st.
| I
FOR SALE—Dodge roadster, in < ood!
condition. A real bargin. J. E. Ki
ker, Americus Battery company. !
1-Bt.
FOR SALE—Four burner oil stove,
same as new. Cheap. Mrs. A. L.
Westbrook. 513 Elm avenue.— l-dt.
FOR SALE ( HEAP—Wood outfit
complete; 8 horsepower gas en
gine, wood saw. splitter, gasoline
tank, Ford truck. Also a Chrcvrolet
touring car. Phone 66, or call 110
Lamar street.—l-11.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Ten Duroc Sows with
about six pigs each, 6 weeks old;!
sound, healthy, pretty; not stunted;
Arles Orion Cherry King breeding.
Quick buy and bargain. Phone 620,
or see me noon and night at 112 East
Church street. W. C. Carter, Ameri
cus. 29-3 t
LOST AND FOUND
STRAYED—From my home on For
rest street, Friday, Jersey cow. In
formation will be appreciated. A ppi,,
to Times-Recorder or Simmons Un
dertaking Company. l-2t
LOST OR STOLEN.
SMALL BOY’S BICYCLE,
Taken from in front of the
Alcazar Theater Tuesday
afternoon. No mud guard
on front wheel, but guard
on rear wheel. Color, red
and green. Shtows more or
less use. If returned to
The Times-Recorder office
■ no questions will be asked.
Otherwise immediate prose
cution of the guilty party
will be made. dh.
' FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Three connecting I
rooms; lights and water. 621 Park
— 12l l
" —One three-horse farm,
, lr nproved, gocdi community,
I ot S^ h ° 01 antl Cmn-ch. Phone!
L ’■onvm' t n" Carter, Ander
wnville, Ga. 30tf
Kit v street - ?Y ne ; n
I cr girls, who were E. A. Luke, Allen
. Johnson, Frank Ferguson and Dr.
! W. J. Smith, dre ed in dainty ; •n«
and green organdie.
The "room, Richard Un..- uer,
I came in on the arm of Dr. 1.. M
Hawkins, as best man. Ti:< were
■ immediat'd yfollowed by 'he i rifle
, La«co Harvey. who was etiarmiiigls
I gowned in soft white with pearl
I trimmings. The bridal veil, v. let.
! was caught by a wren 'i cr orange
blossom . fell in • t.-i :• ••• I •;I folds and
was carried hy Floyd Hines.
The bride entered on the arm of
“her” father. 11. 1.. Bothwell, and
carried a beautiful bouquet f whit'
rose bud
I The ceremony, v. 'ch wa written
1 to fit. the occasion, was marie v- r»
iimnrc' ive with Ba - as the ..f
--j fic'ently minister.
More than SIOO was cleared for
I the benefit of the school.
SUMTER COUNTY
LEGAL ADS.
LEGAL AD No. 372.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
AH p rson- holding claims against
I the estate of W. IL Scarborough,
'deceased, will pros" >’ hem L> the
I undersign'd and all rmeties indebted
'to th? estate will pr-sen: them :it
I once as the law dir* - ' Sej t .’•!)
i 1921.
MRS. R. E. STEVENS,
Administratrix of the estate of
W. 11. Scarborough <’-• -
LEGAL AD No. ,364.
I GEORGIA, Sumter County.
To All Whom It May Concern.
D. C. Williams having, in proper
form, applied to me for permanent
letters of. administration on the es
tate of Mrs. Sarah Williams, late of
r-iid county, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
kin of Mrs. Sarah Williams to be and
appear at my office within the time
allowed by law. and show cause, if
any tr.ey.can, why permanent admin
istration should not be ’’'ranted to
I). C. Williams on her estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 17th dav of August,
1921.
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
LEGAL AD. No. 363.
GEORGIA. Sumter County.
J. T. Gray, guardian of Miss
I WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
! WANTED—You to know it's at Na
than Murray’s—a box of Hollings-'
i worth’s delicious candy—a candy that
I satisfies.—27-6t.
WANTED TO BUY—Small second-
I hand electric motor. J. E. Oliver, j
' Phone 866. l-3t :
; WANTED—You to let us make you
prices on Tires and Tubes. G. A.
! and W. G. Turpin.—2 B-st.
WANTED—You to know we carry a i
good stock of Cord and Fabric :
Tires. Get our prices before you btly.
G. A. & W. G. Turpin.—2 B-st.
MEN WANTED —At Ansley’s to be
fitted with the Best Clothes in Am-1
i ericus for the price.-—l-2t.
I i
j TO RENT—One furnished room to 1
l men; table board to three or four j
: men; close in. Apply at 115 Jeffer-1
j .-.on St. 26-ts •
WANTED—Young men to see the
nifties Clothing in Americus, at I
prices that will he a pleasant surprise, i
ANSLEY’S—I-2t.
!WE WANT A lady or gentleman
agent to handle city trade in Am
j ericus and other vacant cities. This is
I a wonderful opportunity as you will
' be retailing the genuine J. R. Wat
i kins Products, including Watkins Co
j coanuf Oil Shampdo, Garda 'Face
Powder, Fruit Drinks and over 1.37
I other products. Write today for free
j sample and particulars. The J. R
j Watkins Co., Dept. 69, Memphis,
I Tenn. —1-11.
WANTED—By lady, furnished roi. i
cheap. Willing to s are room with
member of family if bed is marale.
Leave address with Times-Recorder
Saturday or Monday.—l-lt.
WANTED Sal"man with car to cal
on dealers with a low priced 6,()0C
tire. $ Hr*.Oil week with extra com
missions. Master Production Corp.,
SoutG Bend, Ind.—-l-2t.
TYPISTS • Earn $5.00 a day in spare
time typing stories and photonlays
for us. Full instructions mailed. 50
cents. Authors’ Typing and Revising
| Bureau, Muscadine, Ala.—l-lt.
| LADIES WANTED- To visit Ans
i ley’s the coming week and see the
: new Ready-to-Wear garments, Dress
I Fabrics, new Trimmings. Gloves of
j Kid'and of Fabrics, fancy Sash Rib
. bons, etc.—l-2t. ’ .
WANT TO DO YOUR fine watch
clock and jewelry repairing. Ex
nert service and reasonable charges
I R. S. Broadhurst, Jeweler, 110 La
mar St., directly in front of post-
I office.—(S)
IWANTED*-2. or 3 rooms for light
! housekeeping. J. W. Hawkins
! Phone 510—29-3 t.
I
■ WANTED—You to ask your husband
■ to call for Hollignsworth’s Candy.
■i It is bettor. Nathan Murray.—27-61
MONEY TO LOAN
■ FARM LOANS—Low Interest rats
1 and good terms, W.. W. Dykes,
j Macey Gray, has applied to me for'
a discharge from his guardianship,
I of Miss Macey Gray, this ;s therefore
| to notify all person- concerned, to
il file their objections, if any they have I
' , t he first M< tday in
■ October next, else he will be dis
i ! charged from his guardianship a
, apt for.
JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary, Sumter County. ,
' ; LEGAL AD No. 365.
; i To Whom 1' May Concern:
G. W. V. lit. -., administrator of
the e of J. B. Dunn, late of -aid
1 county, deceased, having in legal.
form made application for a dis-j
cha •" alleging that he has fully per-,
i formed all of the duties devolving
upon him a- such administrator, this!
• is to cite all persons concerned that,
! iid :■ i,plication will be heard and de-!
ti i nline.l on the first Monday in Oc
tober, 1921.
John a.
Ordinary, Sumter County, Ga.
J EGAL AD No. 3G6.
To Whom II .May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that Mur
ray Dunn, administrator of the es
| tale of Mis Gladys Dunn, late of
aid county, deceased, has made ap
plication for lea. i tn sell the follow
i ing d' ; i ibi d real estat'--, towit :
Om -half undivided interest in that
ceriain home ami lot front East on .
i Jact-on street ninety-three feet and
extending West therefrom of equal
. dih to trie lot known as tiie Dan
I'hn - n lot, the re.-idenc;- of J. B.
Dunn, deceased, Also a house and
lot fronting W".~t on Fori-: t street
known as the Dan Johnson lot and
1 having a frontage of one hundred :
i and ’forty feet on Forrest s treet and
i lending East therefrom of etpial ,
.width one hundred and forty feec.
Ti <> sab' of same being necessary .
I for the purpose of paying the debts of #
i said estate anil distributioit between i
I the heirs at law, which application"
will he heard .".ml determined on the
Monday in October, 1921.
JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary, Sumter County, Georgia.
LEGAL AD No. 367.
CITATION
i GEORGIA, Sumter County.
To Whom It May Concern:
A. J. Harris of said state, having
i in proper form applied to me for per
i manent letters of administration on
the estate of Julia Eason, late of said
i county, deceased, this is to cite ail
, and singular the creditors and heirs
I of Julia Eason, deceased, to be am’
I appear at the October term of the
■ Court of Ordinary of Sumter Coun
i ty, Georgia, 1921, to show cause, if
any they can, why permanent let
i ters of admini: • i—. ; .ic:i should not b<
; granted to aid A. Harris as pray
ed "
j Witness my o .ii-ial signature, this
the (ith day of Sept., 1921.
JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary, Sumter County.
LEGAL AD No. 368.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
t Will be sold I icfore the court house
i door in Americus, Sumter County
Georgia, on Tuesday, October sth
1921, th? first Tuesday, to the high-
■ -s-t bidder for cash between the legal
i hours cf sale, the following descrio-
I ed land, to-wit:
A one-ninth (1-9) undivided inter
' est in sixty (GO) acres of land in thi
17th district of Sumter County, Geor
gia, describe das follows: Fifty (50)
acres in the Northwest corner of Lot
Number 221, bounded North by land
of the estate id' the late Mark Turn-
I er, South am! East by lands of W .
j A. Jones and West by lands of J
j D. Williams; also ten (10) acres in
i the Southwest corner of Lot Numbei
| 220 in the .shape of a capital “L’
I bounded North and West by land oi
|W. A. Jones, South by above de
’ scribed fifty (50) acres of land and
I East by Bond’s Trail Road; being i.h<
| land owtii d ami possessed by the lat<
I Mark Turner at the time of his death
I To be sold as the property of Os
| borne A. Turner to satisfy a certain
I fi. fa. which issued from the Superior
I court of Dooly County, Georgia, or.
I the Gth day of May. 1919, in favor
I of J. A. Mills, Sr,, against 0. borm
A. Turner. ■ <&
Tenant in possession and defen<l
ant in fi. fa notified in terms of the
law.
This 6th dav of Sept., 1921.
LUCIUS HARVEY,
Sheriff, Sumter County, Ga.
LEGAL AD No. 369.
Notice To Debtors anu Creditors.
All creditors of the estate of W
A. Ayash, late of Sumter count.,-, de
ceased, are hereby notifed to render
in their demands to the undersigned
according to law, and all per: -ms in •
debted to _ .i:d estate are required te
make immediate payment.
Sept. 6th, 1921.
C. B. GLEASON,
Administrator, 919 Fourth Naiional
Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
WALTER A. SIMS,
Attorney.
Atlanta, Ga.
LEGAL AD NO. 370
Notice to Debtors arid Creditors.
All parties owing the estate of 0.
P. Jones will please pay.the under
signed and all parties holding claims
against the estate are requested to
present same at once, duly verified.
Sept. 10th, 1921.
MRS. O. Ik JONES,
Administratrix of the Estate of 0.
P. Jones, Deceased.
OPPORTUNITY AWAITS IN
RAILROADING—WINBURN i
That railroading is as attractivi I
as -ever, that its. opportunities and'
,- -.—,, (1 oqnai to those of any |
bthcr business is the contention of
•i. ~ i.ii.-m ... pi. -.--id<•: t of th< '
Central of Georgia Railway. In an
advertisement published in newspa
pers along the lines of the Central
of Georgia Mr. Winburn brings out
some inf ■■re>? in< r arguments insup
port of his Statement.
.. - ,i> ~g mm position the railway
president is at. variance with the av
erage man who rarely has anything
-ay in praise of the vocation in ;
w'.'ich h" is engaged. Few father
want their sons t< follow in their
business footsteps. ' If the average-J
m-m ija.'. anythin;; i.e.ihuble to say.'
M? v-. -• « « --e- -r
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THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
IT WILL BE BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER
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*—" ' uwsfca—■*— fuagu r , ( im ITiMartabp. ■■miiS
\mth ) anki'i aid Gm it- opposed in the World Series it will be. a case
of brother again, t brother, as it was last year. Bob Meusel (in uniform)
is right fielder of the Yankees and Emil Meusel is left fielder of the Giants.
■ l’ o< 'lcbm-t »i < n the < leveland teaniawas pitted against Jimmie -
J-diUston, -;i: brother, on the Brooklyn team.
about his .ratio, business or pros es-i
'ion no dates it back Io “the good
old day".”
’“‘ f ' i' ll! '. the'e.vi- with trans-!
T’ortation, ays Mr. Winburn. He as- |
firms that opportunity, coinpeima-
Uon and adveotuie i-, raibomlim- i
equal or exceed those f.-x-ti •. in o'h' !
r businesses. Admitt.in: that railway'
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AT . , Vs
SIQ7IX Hl
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A group oi the best values in
Dresses you’ve seen in Americus in
many a day will be our great sea- K
ture the coming week. The gbest
of all wool fabrics are used in these ®| / i
Dresses and the styles are varied J / \
enough to weet all wants. 4/
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OTHER DRESSES—
From $12.50 to $98.75
EVERY UP-TO-DATE FABRIC SHOWN
W. AT
$25.00
£ * I\\ , i
At this price we offer you the best
values in
Tailored Coat Suits
You’ll find n this or any other city,
1 and you’ll so agree when you see
?\ and try on one.
t F abrics and finish the very best. A
: , surprising value
OTHER COAT SUITS
From $12.50 to $75.00
SEE THESE SUITS THE COMING WEEK
“JACK TAR TOGS”
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FOR MISSES, GIRLS and SMALL WOMEN You
KNOW this line as THE BEST MIDDY DRESS and
SUIT 'ine in this country for school girls—So we simply
say -WE HAVE THEM—
From $6.98 to $ 15.00
JUMPER DRESSES
of Wool Jersey in Sport Colors
At $7«50 and $8.50
THESE CAME BY LAST EXPRESS
Visit A WTO I 1 T’X.Z9O
I AIN bLEY S MONDAY
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romance no longer centers around
the frontiers of civilization he sug
>v:' is that the railroad man may find
a more engressing pursuit in solving
the big problem of development of i
’.hi- country’s resources.
There are more than ten th )us-■
and employe:; on the Central of Geor-1
: ia Railway and its executives and t
officers have practically all come
from its own ranks. Os the men fill
ing executive positions one was a
ticket seller, one a rodman, a third
started -his railway career as a station
clerk and several started as stenog- 1
raphers. This would seem to indicate I
that the door of opportunity is open ’
to the young men of energy and abil
ity.
RETURNED MISSIONARY
TO VISIIT MISS HERNDON
Miss Ena Bridges, who for the
past eight years has been a mission
ary in the Persian fields, will arrive
in Americus today’ to be the guest
until Monday of Miss Louise Herndon
at her home here.
Miss Bridges is »t present corres
ponding secretary for the Woman’s
Missionary Union of the state, and
will be one of the principal speakers
at the convention of the Friendship
Baptist Association, which convenes
High-grade Box typewriter paper,
at Southern Printers.—2B-3t.
Note Books for students and teach
ers. Southern Printers—2B-3t.
In Bottles
A Blooming
Good Drink Ij®
5e rt
Americus Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
SATURDAY. OCTOBER I, 1921
in Oglethorpe Tuesday, October 18.
Miss Bridges and Miss Herndon,
leader of the young people’s work in
: the Central Baptist dhurch here,
were co-workers in the Baptist Train
; ing School in Philadelphia a number
|of years, and during the mission
J work of Miss Bridges the two hav\»
kept in close touch with each other,
cementing the friendship which began’
earlier in life. * j
Miss Bridges will speak to the'
I young people of the Central Baptist
church Sunday evening at 6:30 p. m.
at their regular meeting hour, and all
interested are invited to hear her.
She is making a tour of the state
in the interest of the woman’s mis
sionary unions of Georgia, and will
go from Americus to Leesburg, and
address the women of the Baptist
church thenp.
nTESTANDARD -
MONDAY AND TUESDAY’S
BARGAINS
All Wool Jumper Dreeses
At $3.50.
Special sale of new lot of Jump
er Dresses, made of all-wool
serge, all sizes; a wonderful val
ue; here Monday and Tues
day $3 50
Plaid Sikrts
At $3.98.
New Plaid Skirts, pleated all
round, all sizes, regularly $5;
very special here Monday and
Tuesday $3.98
1000 yards Beautiful Nainsook,
made by the Lonsdale company;
best finish you have ever seen for
t’e price; here Monday and
Tuesday, yard 3fia
One case of our Famous Intro
ducer Bleacing, full yard wide
and free from any- dressing; a
bargain not at 25c; here Mon
day and Tuesday, limit 20 yards
to one buyer at the price, yd. 19:
Standard Drilling, made by the
Pepperel Mills. You can’t buy
better drills at any price; here
Monday and Tuesday' -21 c
Women’s Silk Lisle Stockings
with back seams; black, white
and brown; regularly 50c lot;
here Monday and Tuesday, pr.29c
Boys’ Knee Pants of all wool
materials, all sizes; a quality
that has been selling at $2.50;
here Monday and Tuesday -R
pair -- SL2B
Twenty Rolls Crash Toweling,
full 18-inch width; regularly 15c;
. here Monday & Tuesday, yd -10 c
40-inch White Lawn, fine finish
and guaranteed full width; regu
larly 25c; here Monday and
Tuesday, yard 15c
One piece Solid Green Burlap,
for drapery, full 36 inches wide;
regularly 50c t'o 65c; here Mon
day and Tuesday, yard 35«
Woman’s Sateen Petticoats of
standard quality, sateen guaran
teed fast black; regularly $1.50;
here Monday &. Tuesday 98c
One case Yard Wide Bleaching,
goed finish; worth on today’s
market about 22c; here Monday
and Tuesday, yard 12 1-2*
Special lot Plaid Suiting and
Shepherd Checks, 36 inches wide
and made to retail at 50c; liere
Monday and Tuesday, yard 29a
Special •. h/t of Crinkle Bed
Spreads, 90x90 inches and guar
anteed to measure full size; here
Monday and Tuesday $1.98
Children’s Outing Sleepers and
Night Gowns of standard quali
ty Outinf Flannel; regularly $1;
here Monday and Tuesday 60e
S'lft I* *
One Bale Mattress, large stripes,
extra heavy quality; a bargain
today at 25c; here Monday and
Tuesday, yard
wiiH
Small lot of the famous Man
cheser Chambray—you know the
grade—linen finish; worth more
than 20c now at wholesale; here
Monday and Tuesday, yard
Children’s Shoes of Soft Vici
Kid, flexible soles, patent leath
er or kid tips; regularly $1.75;
here Monday & Tuesday, pr. sl-25
Extra Large Turkish Towels.
fancy colored borders, extra
heavy quality; worth about $1;
here Monday and Tuesday 60c
1000 yards good Calicoes, shirt
ing styles, full width and fast
colors; wholesale price about
13c; here Monday and Tuesday,
yard >
Middy Blouses, made of extra
quality Middy Twill; they for
merly sold for $1.98; all sizes,
here Monday and Tuesday ® sa
Ladies’ Fine Nainsook GownG
made of good quality Nainsook,
nrettv styles: value $1.50;
Monday and Tuesday 9 ‘ c
Elastic Seam Drawers, made fo’
the U. S. government, made of
the verv best Jean: just a few
s’e.es left; value $1.25:
Monday and Tuesday, pair ‘ '
Standard Drv Goods Co.
Forixjthi St., next Bank of Commerce-
AMERICUS, GA.