Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, August 22, 1924, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
SOVIET MffIISTS
MffiGKIE
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Bohhavist &licy is Plainly Per
ceptible in Attitude Toward
Southeast.f rn Ft tope
ARritsTS MteLjOSE PLAN
Weapons and Russian Money
Havft, BeqjUpEjosjnd in »Bel
gra®e, Bucharest and Sofia
BELGRADE, August 22.- W
ever uffey L'q .G& policy of Soviet
Russia "t nliffi* 'eofitact with vc.-x
--crn Ettope, an aggressive Bolshc-’
vist peiii'.f is plainly perceptible in !
southed tern Eurtip-, including .
conspicuously the kingdom of th;; [
Serbs, and Slovenes, Bul
garia din I Rjtmjirna.
Reccjit nMWs*made by both Bui
garianSind Serbian authorities,
have revealed th. workings of thj
Moscow. “Kominterne” in this part
of thijjworld. ’ In many instances
both hare anil, across th- Bulgarian
frontie® se'hlclj disclosed wea
pons :.kgd Ruschin money has been
found Sjii Belgrade, Bucharest and
Sofia, g
Doc®nents bearing the seal ofj
the Mflscow organization instruct
ing k’cal organizations
how tj direct add intensify their
Commwiistic efforts in a Russian
Bolsheijk direction are among the
evident!- seized.
In iuthurn Serbia Bolshevist
agents—the 'ldeal ■’authorities repoit,
are alimenting the discontent cf
th e p-JguhitUii _by assuring them
that uAly by the help of Soviet
Russiajfvill the rights of which they
consider thmsydves deprived be
restors.
Dismissing this phase of the sit
uation the. newspaper Vreme says:
“Longjjpgo the government obtain
ed inffcrmatiojj.. that the Commun
ists h;xj e iMjdertaken a new cam
paign Sn tw iwhole country. The
search*; ordered have disclosi d <
mcnacttg conditions.. It is evident (
that, igter their activities im.d been
forbidtyn by special legislation, the
Communists . are * their (
plottinfs agaiiWthe state under i
variouS narfito
“ThJ-e ar e 'mhny evidences of ,
Preparation for terroristic action. -
and .S' pamphlet ‘Macedonia for 1
<he Macedonians” by Novakoo- t
vitch, & a revelation of this revolu- .
tionarw movta&fnx. ,
, “ Co ß ! «unfcfe- 1 action in the I
Baikal is carried out under pre
cise instructions from a Comniun- 1
tstic organization in Moscow, h
whose Scmders all the Communi. tic ’ 1
organSitions IS the Balkans!
obey. E ;• ,
“Th| government has decided to ; 1
solv e gli labor organizations that!’
lend llemsclves to Bolshevist :mo
In Rumania'jßblshevist c. .ion is! 1
aimed S-.t the govern-1
ment fend supporting any opposi
tion tg the maintenance or orders !
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irs at prcr< nt. coi stituted. In Ru
mania the Bolshevist ueents a::
their local instruments aim direct
ly at gaining an advantage for So
viet Rusisan in the event of a cam
paign to recover Eecsarabia f Bi-
Russia.
In Bulgaria recent arr; Is have
| shown a marked renewal of Bolshe
vist campaigning. In addition to
the Bulgarian Communists, whose
organization has been prohibited
by the law for the defense of the
state, the BolSh-’vist agents in Bul
garia, it hat been shown, are co
operating both with the Agrarians,
the party cf the late Alexander
Stamboulisky and with, the “Nar
row Socialists.”
FRIENDSHIP
Miss Ella Ruth Wadley, of
Thomaston, is the visitor of Mi-?.
King Averett.
Misses Emily Kinard, of Jackson
ville, Fla., Thelma Sims of Doerun
Ga., Olive King, Mildred King and
Eleanor Wells, were spend the day
guest of Miss Blanche Wright Thurs
day.
Mrs. Walter Leonard and lite’',
son, Julian, of Jacksonville, F1?..,
are guests of her neither, Mrs. Ef
fie King.
Miss Ina Hart, of Burna Vista,
who has been the guest Cor the past
week of Mrs. .R.- E. Wells will b -
tiie guest of Miss Carolyn Knowlton
at her home near Plains.
Mrs. Mattie Wade, of Atlanta,
way the visitor of Miss Lizzie Crox
ton recently.
Mr. and Mrs., Will Wells, of
Webb, Ala., returned home Friday
after a delightful visit iq relatives
here.
Misses Emily Kinard, of Jackson
ville, Fla., and Thelma Sims, of
Doerun, Ga., are the guests of their
uncle* Henry Sims.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Wells were
guests of his sister, Mrs. Mauth-
Dodson of Plains Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Halo were
shoppers in Americus Sa + urdny.
Mrs. George. Hutto, of Ashford,
Ala., and daughter, Mt'S.‘Sam Chen
ncy cf M< .r-tura .-d
; m.-.e Fx'iihy after ai- plmsant visit
to .'ir. and Mrs. Torn Weils.
Miss Alary King, or Jacksonville,
Firn, i; visiting her mother, Mrs. J.
S. King, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Harvey, of
Thomaston, and Miss Fannie Bue
White, of Andrew Chppell, wm'e
the guests of Miss King and Lillie
Averett Wednesday evening.
Among those going from this
community to the Masquerade Bail
given at Preston Tuesday night
were Misses Mary Harris, Olive
and Nannal King, Charlie Averett
and Harold Guest.
Mrs. Leßoy Hamilton and chil
dren, Walter and Anne, of Bruns
wick, Ga., are visiting Mrs. Sam
McGarrah.
Mr. and Mrs. George Alston,
have returned to the home of Mrs.
Ida Wright after visiting in parts
of North Carolina.
Mrs. Clove Hancox and little son,
of Thomaston, are visiting relatives'
in the community this week.
Mrs. Cornelia Hagerson spurt
Tuesday with Mrs. Josephine Wells
Mrs. Homer Thorpe has returned
to her home in Ashburn after visit,
ing relatives here.
Julian Harris, of Macon, is Visit l -’
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
Harris.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hale visited
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ’£>amel, of
Ashburn Sunday.
Little Hilda Wellons, of Plitins.
and Rosalie Murray, of Americus,
are visiting their gW!d mother,
• ■lrs. Rosa’McGarrah.
Sarah Dodson, of Plains, * James
Holley and Allcen Murrey, <;f
Americus, spent s;.'\eril *liiys with
Miss Sarah Holley this week.
Miss King Averett left Friday to
spend a while in Thomaston going
from there to Stone Mountain.
Miss Bess Harris is visiting
friends and relatives in Buena Vista
this week.
A party composed cf Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Priddy, Mr. George and
Miss Sarah Holley, Mr. and Mrs.
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER ’
Gathered at JVayside Inn, Sud
bury, Mads., for a vacation, are
Henry Ford, Thomas Edison and
Harvey Firestone (left to right.)
They “ijet together’’ every year.
WlffiTOE
RICHLAND August 22. More
than 4,000 Webster and Stewart
county farmers Thursday joined in
a mammot'h celebration of the vic
tory over the boll weevil here at a
.big barbecue at which addresses
were made by Senator Walter F.
George, Congressman Charles Crisp,
of the Third District, and Prof.
Shipp, of Americus. The celebra
tion wms sponsored 6y the Richland
chamber of commerce.
Committees from both Stewart
and Webster counties co-operated
in f .ru:jkvig.. arrangements fofr the
meeting and .hundreds lauded the
diversification program, citing to,
bacco as one of the major crops in
Georgia, which contributed to the
agepts were praised for their tire
dpfe'at of the cotton pest. County
L-.efforts to educate planters to
us; poisoning in the fight,
-and Senator George told of the ef
forts of the—eevowMnunt to _cQ-up.-_.,
erate in the extermination of the
fej J ''; .<. ■:
Ccuypp.-:; man Crisp, ,-who cham
pioned’special appropriation bills in
the fight on the weevil, told of the
efforts of the congresr-onal com
mittee to aid in th;: v. m a and cited
the experiments which Xvijl be held
Athens atid Griffin as indicative
■of ‘he interest of the government
in re-establishing cotton as a major
crop.
LAFQIAJ&St’B CIJvW
- vfiRGANIZES PARTY
A’TF.&'WA, August 22.—At'
njeeting of La Follette supporters
held in the Ansley Hotel here, a
campaign committee was organized
to assist tl-.e LaFollette ticket in
Georgia.
Ti".; jjtlqjmittee'i- h'eLdt.d by C.
W. NeClUre, mcrch-: t, and cn it
are A, D. G. Cohen, Frank E. Rad
ons] . , iV. B. Poll i■ 1, Emmett L,
Quinn, C. Fineberg and ;Vi. Larw'dl.
M- s.~r.;.*Qtifinn and IPftllhrd are con
spicuous figures in organized labor
.circles.
About a hundred perrons atten
ded, at which both the
Democratic,and Republican parties,
werajttepbunced as “having out
grown their usefulness’’ and Sena
tor I.a Follette was extolled as an
J< unsolfish leader.”
It was announced during the meet
■’ing that 4a telegram had been re
ceived stating that either Senator
- LaEdllette br his running mate Sen
ator Burton Wheeler, would deliver
four or five speeches in Georgia be
fore the .end of the campaign.
John Mashburn, Mrs. Macßailey,
Mrs. and Mrs E. G. Foster and
fafily, of Plains, and Mr. J. J.
Priddy, of Springfield, Florida, en
joyed an outing at Myrtle Springs
°
MH*SBd Mrs. R. E. Wells and
family spent the weekend with her
another, Mrs. E> 4-.-Hart of. Doyle.
Mrs. Tom Wells spent Friday af
tcrhooA I v.dth Miss Nena Smith of
Crainville.
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This is YOUR ice box. Help yourself. Butter, eggs and other articles re
quiring refrigeration are kept in ice chests with self-closing doors.
Particular Food Shoppers enjoy the privilege of
helping themselves from
PIGGLY WIGGLY’S
Sanitary Refrigerators
PIGGLY WIGGLY sells only the best Butter,
Eggs, Cheese, and other produce
HcndKras, per pound 9c; 5 pounds
"Wiemz Catsup, small 22c; | Beech-Nut Catusp, small
Large .. sJw| 18c; large L
Meat 1 7l
Ivory Soap, I'G I .Arm & Hamer Soda n
Large size .... .. *JC | Package .1..... . .. ....
SlljQfSll* 1
10 pounds €4c; 25 pound Bag gJiL;
Dill Pickles £4 I Dice Head Sardines,
2 for I can
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New Sorghum or Domino, per Gal
Bulk Vinegar 9£ Richelieu Peas, 9Q p
gallon uvl» Tiny Sifted, No. 2 can ..
Coffee 46
White House or Maxwell House, 1b...
Royal Scarlet Corn, White Rose Corn, 1
No. 2 can No. 1 can 1. . I”*'
Corn Flakes | 1 C
Or Pest Toasties, 2 for
Richelieu Corn 1C p Argo Corn Starch IfU
,Ko. l y can IVL p ac k a g e : luC
aasß ..arts® i'jaass«wi2£is
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