About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1924)
Thursday, july io, 1924 SUMTER COUNTY EVENTS- SOCIAL AND OTHERWISE ELLAVILLE REVIVAL' ! GROWING INTEREST. Estimated That More Than 750 Attended Services in Tent There Sunday Night ELLAVILLE, Jully 10,—The re vival services which were begun by Rev. B x L. Jordan, assisted by Rev. Marry Allen ia week ago, are in- I creasing in interest and religious | fervor. The large tent on I court house square in which the ' services are held is filled each ’ night with almost capacity atidi „ enees. It was estimated that at the bunday night service more than 750 people were present. Rev. Allen is presenting 4 the old time gospel in such a manner that sin ners are being made to sue the error of their way and the confess ing Christ. At two services Sun day more than fifty people applied so- church membership. The Bap t" of the town are co-operating With the Methodists in the meeting and great good is being accomplish ed. The services at four o’clock in the afternoon and 8 o’clock at night will continue throughout tins week. ( ONE IN TEN Neglecting a little wound, cut or abras ion of the flesh may in nine cases out of ten cause no great suffering or inconveni ence, but it is the one case in ten that causes blood poisoning, lockjaw or a chronic festering sore. The cheapest, safest and best course is to disinfect the wound with liquid Borozdne and apply the Borozone Powder to complete the healing process. Price (liquid) 30e, 60c and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by Carswell Drug Co. Americus Drug Co. «pt.. .anMGJrwc rwwi tvwtoctk -.jew-i .-ww. -.w » w.- —■- ■- WVW ' A i A-' 7 *» \ fYxv'S 'Ji F v'*’’l wwl fe’iili! H-W& < |O| 13; ; It’s Hard to Build Qood y Balloon Tires ■; Balloon tires are fine—but it’s hard to buO good balloon tires. They’re fine because they practically e dnate jars and jolts to you and to your car. But they're hard to build because they are’arge, have thin sidewalls, and they are not pumped up hard. This means they are constantly bending and flexing, and this action is hard on the carcass of the tire. But in Goodyear Tires this problem of construc tion is solved. Supertwist Cord is the answer. This new Cord is finer, tighter woven and will stretch further, and because of its wonderful elastic ity, Goodyear Balloon Tires are made practical. Supertwist is found only in Goodyear Balloon Tires—either to fit the new small wheels or— without change—the wheels now on your car. Americus Steam Vulcanizing Company |I vOIJj If? *■ _ , . .. . - - - ■ - - - --M Office Hours—9-12 A. M., Other Hours and Sundays 2-5 P. M. by Appointment DR. C. D. FAMBR’OUGH Chiropractor I Lady Attendant Phone 653 Bylander Bldg., Americus, Ga. I ' ■ ' •' ' *l'' ’'- ' ' ' | ’ CHEAP MONEY TO LEND We always have money to lend on farm lands at lowest rates and I best terms, and you will always save money by seeing us. We give the borrower the privilege of making payments on the principal at any interest period, stopping interest on such ; payment. We also make loans on choice city property. Write or see R. C. Ellis, President, or G. C. Webb, Vice-Presi dent, in charge of the Home Office, Amei icus, Georgia.— Empire Loan and Trust Company Americus, Georgia ■— GIFTS A nice watch for a lady or gentleman is a gift that is appreciated, and is a pleasure and service to their owners They will be of use for a life time. See our line before buy ing. y Phone 229 AMERICUS JEWELRY CO., j Wallis Mott, Manager. LESLIE j J. R. Hines are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hines, 1 *Sr. They came Sunday from Tus kegee Ala. William Perry and friend, Foster Esch arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ferry. Mr. Eich resides in Fort Davis, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Blackshear and daughter. Edna Clair, are visa ing relatives in Atlanta this week. Miss Leila Ranew is a ten-day i guest of Mrs. J. L . Amason, of ? Hapeville, Ga. Miss Gwindelyn Hammond ‘s spending the week with her cousin, Miss Genie Mulholland. Lloyd Suggs of Atlanta who is a graduate of Union High school wat welcomed back to Leslie Monday. His parents reside six miles South west of here. Mrs. H. P. Murphy and son of Huntington were visitors at th? home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. . Hines Tuesday. W. E. Boswell is the relief man at the depot at Leslie, during the absence of H. G. Blackshear. El - is located with his family at the home of Mrs. W. J. Carter. They .will be here for ten days. The funeral services of Mrs. J. IT. Bolton were largely attended I Wednesday. The services were con i’ ducted by the pastor of the local > Baptist church, Rev. H. J. Johns ■ ton, at 10 "’clock. The floral oL • ferings were many and were skil fully made. The wreaths were large I anddrooping and sarved as a ' drapery over the edges of the hand- > some caskeL The people here sym pathize with the survivors in the death of their dear mother. Inter ment was in the Leslie cemetery CUT-OFF Mrs. A. J. Pennington and Mrs. Sue Jones spent Monday after noon with Mrs. J. T. Morris at the home of Mrs, Parker at New Era. Rev. E. M Overby and father, of Montezuma, and Prof, E. IL McNeil of Macon, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Co ker Saturday morning. Mrs. Roy justice, of English ville, spent Wednesday the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Mary Allen. Mrs. Hill Paschal and children, of Montgomery, Ala., and Mrs. Mary Mcßride, of Macon, are vis iting Mrs. Lizzie Bedenbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith enter tained their immediate families and a few friends with a barbecue din ner Saturday. George Wicker and Tom Avera were looking after business interests in Americus Monday. Robert Stubbs and Miss Ruth Farmer, of Albany, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. R. IL Stubbs. Miss Pauline McDonald spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holloway and was accompanied home Monday morning by Miss Ja.ni lu Holloway and Miss Bessie Co ker for a visit during peach season. Mrs. Lizzie Bedendaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coker and A. F. fen nington entertained Misses Eva , Bedenbaugh, Beula Pennington and Mr. Nesbitt, of Albany, and Mrs. Joe Coogle, of Oglethorpe, and Mrs. Hill Paschal, of Montgomery, Ala., with a fish fry dinner at the Fer ry landing Friday. Mrs. R. 11. Stubbs, Mrs. Ernest Coker and children were Americus visitors Monday afternoon. Mrs. Mollie Smith, of Anderson ville, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Holloway. Mrs. J. A. Smith and children, Mrs. D. E. Pennington and children were spend-the-day guests of Mrs. J. B. Easterlin, Jr., near Anderson ville Tuesday. Miss Eula Kitchens is in Atlanta taking a special course in millinery. Jesse Walker, of LaCross, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Wicker. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ferry, of Montezuma, were Sunday after noon visitors at the home of the latter’s grandmother, Mrs. A. J. Pennington. David Bedenbaugh and Gus Kitchens were visitors at Spauld ing Saturday. R. P. Jenkins left Monday for his home in Tampa, Fla., after a visit of several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stubbs and other rela tives. POLICEMAN FIRED FOR BURNING FIERY CROSS PHILADELPHIA, July 10.— Hany Trout, an upper Darby po liceman, has been dismissed form the force after being identified as one of ten hooded and robed men who burned a cross in the woods near there to terrorize a troup of negro Boy Scouts in camp. According to the police, Trout confessed that he and his friends wished to frighten away the ne groes, who had driven white boys away from a swimming hole near their camp. Shots were fired in the demonstration. Warrants charging ten men with inciting to riot and illegal use of firearms will be issued, it is stated. Where to Go On Vacation The Sounding Surf, Where It’s Always Cool “Time Off,” be it week-end, plus a day or two, or a real tWo weeks’ vacation, is something precious, not to be gambled away, because it comes but once a year. You can always bank on the seashore, be cause it is near at hand, and the ocean-cooled breezes never stop blowing. Jacksonville! The Old Town sure has the beaches—Pablo Beach, At lantic Beach, St. Augustine, May port—all within a short drive or trolley ride—-and a perfect hotel for headquarters—the Good Ara gon—in the very center of every thing “For Convenience and Pleasure with a History and an Air of its Own. Everything of any ac count in Jacksonville is within a block of the Good Aragon. You can enjoy bathing, fisfihing, | crabbing, boating, dancing or de- I lightful motoring—an endless var iety of historic sight-seeing I enough thrills and pleasures every i day to pass away a month without i feeling ready to go" home. What’s the use of getting time- j tables and figuring out long trips?', There’s everything nearby. ■ * '■ 1 — ■’"1 —? KEEP YOUR RADIATOR 1 k RIGHT AND BRIGHT A '/ i , rs. , You’ll do it__if you place your 6" (A 5 radiator in our IPJK 1 taking cal«’of ' and a*' !fl '’st L THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER ELLAVILLE A most pleasing event occurring the Fourth of July was .the water melon cutlihg at tile nods ok air. and Mrs. b. C. Collins. inbse invited were: Dr. and Mrs. J. K jordan, air. and airs. i. B. joniisoii, of inrnniignaui, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Williams. airs. ii. r. Dixon, airs. W. l. rmgiisn, oi Americus, air. anu Mrs. E. E. Col lins, vr. anu Mrs. E. Collum, Mis. u. I’. DeWolf, Miss alary liornddy, W. I'. ilornnuy, air. and airs. e. It. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs j 11. Stev ens, Misses Cleone and Louise Col lins - airs. Harvey Hale and* children of Albany, are the guests of Mr. and airs. Al. D. Hvrrrng. Airs. B. T. Rainey ana soil, Boyce Tucker Jr., are the guAsfg fur sev eral days, tins week of.IL. and Airs, W D. Sears. Mrs. J. 11. Statharfi and Misse-i Ruth and Hazel Statham were the spend the day guests Monday of Mrs. Elizabeth Persons at Doyle. Mrs. Robert Bivins, Airs. Eiiiovt Collins and Cline Bivins of Jack sonville visited their aunt, Mrs. A. Allen the past week. Mrs. E. L. Croxton of Tampa, Fla,, is spending some time with h.a parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Jones. Mrs. A. °. Reaonover and little daughter, Lucille, of Mobile, Ala.; arrived Saturday for a visit to Mi. and Mrs. E. W. Strange. 1 S'. C. Collins is severely ill at his home here. , Miss Frances Smith has returned to her home in Atlanta after a week’s vivsit to Mrs. U. it. Rigsby Misses Virginia and Carolyn Lewis, who have been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Williams have gone to Americus for a visit to Mrs J. C. Bynum before returning U their home in Broxton. Mrs. Leonard Gartner and 111 tic sons, Leonard and Robert, left Monday, morning for Atlanta after a visit to Mrs. R. E. L. Eason. Mrs. T. A. Gregory and little son, James are spending some time wit.i Eider and Mrs. J. M. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cheney oi Atlanta arrived Saturday for a visit .o Mrs. O. C. Hill. Mrs. L. A. Brown and children of Albany, are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Tondee had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. S'. A, B. Williamson, of Amer icus, and Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Col lins and family. Mrs Fannie Cheney of Colum bus is the guest this week of Mrs. O. C. Hill. Mr. McCrory of Chicago is spend ing some time in Georgia and is the guest this week of his parents, Col. and Mrs. C. R. McCrory. Miss Martha Munro has returned from a delightful visit to Alts. Hor ace Walters in Savannah. Col. and Mrs. J. J. Bull and .Mrs. Jared Bull of Oglethorpe were the dinner guests Saturday es Mr. and Mrs. IL J. Williams. Mrs. Clint Johnson left Monday for her home in Wilson, N. C., after having spent several weeks jn Ella ville with her parents, Mr. and Mr... S' vwi '' W' Castor Oil? Never Again! That’s what numbers of mothers are saying since they have tried Liv-o-lax for the bilious attacks, indigestion and similar disorders of their children. .Mother dreads giving castor oil just as much as the baby fears taking it, . and the same applies to calomel. It was because the common family laxative fails to act on the liver that W..L. Hand began experimenting to devise a remedy that would act on both liver and bowels and take the place of calomel and castor oil, and the Liv-o lax formula, as has been proven in thousands of households, meets this need. Liv-o-lax is purely vegetable and is a liquid remedy, so pleasant to taste that the children love to take it. ' It is just as good for bilious condi tions and disorders of digestion in adults. You can get Liv-o-lax noir at your favorite drug store. - f? !H\j>S FRIENDSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Hale and Miss Olive and Nannie King spent the week-end near Woodland, returning home Sunday afternoon. Those that attended the encamp ment at Myrtle Springs last week, reported a delightful time, spent in the study course as well as otb.ee pleasure. Those attending were Misses Lillie Averett, Josephine Wells, Olive King Nanni? King and Al i hired King. Protracted services will begin at Friendship Baptist church the 4tn Sunday in July, every body is in vited to come and be with us dur ing these services. On Thursday before the fourth Sunday we want every body that is interested in the cemetery to meet at the cemetery at seven o’clock for the purpose of Cleaning up th? cemetery. Bring you lunch and spend the day. We will have prayer service:, in the church at noon, don’t forget the date, July 24. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. King left Monday morning for an extended visit to relatives in mak ing the trip through in their car. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harvey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Harris. Mrs. Ida Wright, Miss Blanche Wright and Mrs. G. C. Hale, Monday afternoon with Mrs. ®H>. Gaston. J. H. Stevens. Mrs. R. W. Edwards and Miss Alaurine Munro have returned from a visit to Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. S'. J. Holmes and family of Moultrie, were the week end guests of Mr and Mrs. C. C. Jordan. Miss Elizabeth Poole has re turned Atlanta after a visit to Mis:- Addie Rie McCrory. Mrs. T. J. Coker and little daugh ter Mary, of Herod . are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. Collum. Miss Bertha Williamson and Miss Elizabeth Collins spent Sunday in Brownwood. Mr. T. B. Johnson has returned to his home in Birmingham, Aa., af ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. U. IL Rigsby. Miss Kathryn Gilbert of Atlanta is the guest of Dr. and Airs. T. W. Wilson. Mrs. W .L. English of Americus is spending some time here wr.n t Mrs. J. R. Jordan and Mrs. H, F. Dixon. Miss Marguerite Dyess has bad as her . guest this week Miss Myra Jordan. Mrs. T. A. Collins left a few days ago for Montezuma where she will spend two weeks with Mrs. L. L. Lester. i “\a. wonderfulflavor ■« ■> JI, ~ Enjoy the flavor of the//nest tea - s ~it costs no more THERE are some who n spoonful Banquet Orange use an inferior grade // p e koe Tea to a cup; pour st <- te 2 not knowing boiling water on the leaves that the finest—Banquet and b rew three or four lea—costs no more. minutes-no To Imagine it! The extra fancy keep the flavor smooth and tea with “the wonderful J delicate, remove leaves from 4 flavor” costs no more than Ib/Scl» • C j tea a . r ' ,re . w!n g- If ■ ordinary grades. 11 i iced tea is desired, put tt/ra.lj into bowl or pitcher to' A Isc Banquet Orange Pekoe co °h then into glasses with Tea— brew it properly, and r crushed ice. Make fresh there in your cup, amber V 7 ”..- 7 every day. ' colored, is the most deli- Teapot coupon in —‘i g r ,”‘ lfurc c Y er h’ aVI -' t" packages (except ten-cent size) • ■•■'"'■d - ' uHcving, rc . plains how you may secure c ng ’ Bamiuct Pcrcoiat ° r Tea P ot - '\hv be content with less than the Your grocer can supply finest? Banquet Orange Pekoe bright orange ’ : " v ' : Y ar 1 ! ■, :J • •• • 1 -‘' L df a tL a. Juaki. fl HUNTINGTON Mrs. Rollins, of Orlando, Fla., was a recent visitor here at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wilson Ryals. Miss Laurie Johnson has return cd to her home here after a de lightful tour through Yellow Stone Park and the entire west. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sheppard Pryor of Leesburg, were the spend theday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sheppard Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ryals and family of Americus were visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ryals Satur day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bradley and Miss Louise Bradley were visitors to relatives at New Era Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. W. B. Compton, of Deleon Springs, Fla., spent last week here 'as the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. C. Harris. Mrs. Alary Kinard has return ed home after a visit of some timq to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinard at their home near Plains. Mvsdames R. P. Parker and W. A. Parker of New Era speu: Wednesday here with their sister, Airs. M. C. Harris. Mrs. G. A. Perry is spending some time in Cobb being called there by the illness of her grand son, W. J. Hill, Jr. Misses Sarale Ryals, Buela Har ris and Bernice Bradley were the dinner guest Sunday to Misses Lu cile and Tera Kinard. Several from here attended the funeral of Airs. Joe Bolton in Les lie Wednesday. PLEASANT GROVE Tiie canning club course is in session here this week. A large number of girls are attending and much good work is being ,dt>i:e. The officers are: President, Annie Ruth Barton; vice president, Estelle Methvin; Secretary and treasurer, Edn.t Braswell. Mrs. J. W. C. Horne and little daughter, Margaret, are visiting Airs. Horn’s mother, Mrs. J. T. Methvin. Mr. and Airs. S. M. Cleipents and Mrs. J. D. Lane, spent Tuesday afternoon with Alps C. S. Braswell. Miss Della Loper is spending sev eral days with her sister, Airs. J. T. Coolidge. Airs. Eva Cooper, Airs. Inez How ell and Elizabeth Howell visited in the community Sunday afternoon Mrs. W. L. Chambliss and Mil dred Chambliss are visiting in Chat tanooga. Miss Mary Benson is spending several days in Girard, Ala., as the ■ WV Miss Ilatti Hill. A i L-Im i Morris v.nh I.iZZTC jMM;. jfy . 11. O. Ali’® - ;.#?®! Wi-ok’iat 11. J. Minri:-. e-ing at the: ■ ’?i'li ■' ill begin July 16. ! - " .'•!< -oir.i- is ex tended'.-tiHHH e LIQUID-NO OPIATEs For Bowel and Teeth® Troubles. Constipati® Colic. 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