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[Catarrh p
I of the M
[Stomach, m
Mrs. E. West,
[ 137 Main St. j
Menasha, Wis.j
“ Words cauuot exprwis my praUe foe
year tonic. I weighed only ninety
pound* before taking Pernna, now on*
hundred nineteen pound*."
Catarrh of Internal Organs,
Mr*. U. U. Jack.on, K. F. U. fi. Now-
man, Ua., writes i "I havo bad eatarrh
of the Internal organ* for mors than •
year. I triad other modtclnea without
any benefit.
“I wo* persuaded to gfr* Peruna a
trial, and the first bottle pro red a g<*I-
•end, and after taking ten bottles 1 ham
received a permanent care."
Bowels and Stomach.
Mis* Mary Jones, BB Reynolds An,
Chicago, 111., writes:
“I can recommend Voruna a* a good
medicine for ehronio catarrh of the
bowelsand stomach. I have been troub
led severely with It foTWerTbree years.
••Ons year ago I began to take Poruna,
tho wonderful tonic for women, and I
noticed a wonderful Improvement at
once. I took »lx bottle* In suceoMlon and
I always have It on hand lo tako some
now and then when my cough Is bad.
Walter Clopton
el, spent u few days here last week,
the guest of the formers parents. Me.
land Mm. Riley Greene.
Mr and Mrs. Cleva Pentngton, of
Sumter, spent 8unday very pleasantly
here with Mr. W. T. Coker a family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hewett Joyner spent
Tuesday afternoon at Andereonville.
Messrs. Hansel and Robert Duka
and Mr. Finch, of EngllshvlUe. **rv
here Monday.
WHY HOT TBY P0PHAJT8
ASTHMA REMEDY!
dive prompt and positive relief In
every case. Sold by druggists, price
*1.00. Trlsl package by mall 10 cts.
WII.I.IAMS M'F’O. CO., Prop*. -
Cicvciastd, Ohio.
Sold at W. A. Rembert’a.
Leslie. Ga.. Dec. 9.—Tbe result of
tbe election for mayor and alderman
for I.calls, held Dec. 8th, was as fol
lows:
Mayor elected. J. K. Ranew; aider-
men elected, J. T. Bolton. W. M. Lara-
more, E. L. Wilson and J. U Amnaon.
Kentucky Hales Per Sale.
We will be at Lockett's Stables
about December 16th, with a carload
of (elected Kentucky mules. It will
be to your Interest to examine them
before buying stock. v
J. C. BRYANT 4k SON.
lt-w d!0-6t
“■ I*. Parker and Mrs. \V. A.
r went to Amarlcua on business
»y.
“id Mr*. 8. J. Bradley and ehll-
*' re visitors at tho homo of
father, Mr. Brlant Bradley, on
h ”rsd f P * rk * r WB * ,n our Tlc,n *
a • Veal went to town on bus-
Saiurday.
•O-NIGBT
Anything a boy cant .eat or make a (I
rise with doesn't Interest him at all. w
TIMES-
fH <RTY-FIRST YEAR.
AMERICUS. GEORGIA. (WEEKLY)—THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1909.
NPMBKtt «
28th DISTRICT
County News Items
Intercstind Pacts Gathered During the Week by Our
Regular Correspondents.
\, —
I 'triHU Our Regular Correspondent.)
28th District Dec. 8.—We have at
last had a fairly good rain and the
IHf MEIKOP0LI5 MWJOMHEPUINS
Of WLBSIEK OOUNIY, IS 10LDAI LENtiTH
Current Sews Happenings Many Occasions of Interest
Over in Preston, i ihere.
farmers will be kept busy for n while,
as some have not planted their oats
yet.
Work Is still progressing on the
church and It will not he long licfore
it will look like a new one.
Rev. S. A. McMahen, In his linpreo-
slve manner, delivered Interesting
sermons each day of his past appoint
ment and to a large congregation.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ethridge and
daughters, Lottie and Clara Belle, cf
near Huntington, attended servlcea at
Bethel Sunday and spent the after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Potter.
Little Annie Ruth Turner Is on the
Plains. Uec. S.—Dr. John II. Eager,
of Lou invite, Ky., gave an Interesting nick list this week,
and instructive lecture at the Baptist Mr. S. M. Clements is spending this
(from Our Regular Correspondent.)
Preston, Ga., Dec. 8.—Quite a treat
p In store for lovers of music la the
recital to U given by Miss Lucil|: church Thursday evening. His subject week In Americus. as he is on" the
Oliver and her music class on the, Was “Pauls Life in Rome." and he , npv
•1,1. and It Is being very eagerly also spoke In the Interest of the Bap- J y ’
looked forward to. Miss Oliver has I tist Seminary at UulsvSIle. I Mr - Reuben and Miss Eula Cannon
been here only a short while, but has i Rev. J. M. Rustin aud Mr. J. A. Me- and Miss Annie Forte Woodrurr called
proved herself a very efficient In- Donald attended the annual session of on the latter's aunt. Mrs. Cnrrie
itructor. and the work she Is doing the South Georgia Conference, which p ark „ r o lltl j, v qftemnnn
imong the children of our town convened In Waynesboro this past ay ..
teed only to be seen to awaken inter-1 week. It Is a source ol gratltlcatlon lo Mr - an< * Mrs - ”• ”■ Crlnln ' Mr. and
est and enthusiasm over its posslbll-, tbe members of the Methodist church, Mrs. C. C. Turner went to Americus
Hies. Quito recently ahe flltod up for: ns well as other denominations here on business Monday,
her music room ono of the upper : that Rev. Rustln was returned for an- Itmn „ r Kenmnre mid aisrer Prh-
rooms of the largo Stevens building other year, for he and his estimable Mr H°nier h.enmore and sister Eth-
rery attractively, and It Is here the'family have endeared themselves to e L and Miss Lillie Kate Perry, of near
recital will he held. -• 1 the entire community. i Huntington, attended services at Bctli-
Mrs. John Hawkins has returned I In the absence of Rev. Rustln, Rev. I el Sunday and took dinner with Miss
home from a very pleasant visit of a C. A. Phillips preached an interesting Eu | a Q annon
t«k lo relatives In Jacksonville. sermon at the l-uthernn church Sun-
News was received here Tuesday of day evening,
die dealh of Mr. W. C. Johnson at his Mr. S. A. Harris, of Buena Vista,
home about three miles from town, spent several days this past week at
Hr. Johnson has been a resident of the home of Mr. J. A. McDonald.
Webster county for many years and Mr. George McDonald, of Sumter,
had many friends Who will learn with *Pent Friday here, a guest at the
regret of his death. t home of Mr. J. A. McDonald.
The Board of Education nnd the -Mies Emma Kate Andrews Is the
Comity Commissioners each held their attractive gueat of friends in Dawson
regular monthly meeting at the cou-l Gila week.
house Tuesday, but as there wns noth- Mr. J. T. Usry, of Leslie, spent a
ins of importance for discussion be- few days recently here with his daugh-
lore either body the sessions occupied le r. Mrs. Nellie Gibson,
only a short part of the day. Mrs. P. C. Barkley left Thursday
Mrs. Blanche Gore, who spent sev- night upon a visit to Birmingham, Ala.,
oral days pleasantly at the home of accompanied by her slater, Annie Lu
ll:. g. M. Christian recently, has re- elle Uird, who has been with her
turned to her home at Pelham. , several rnonths. .....
Mr. J. C. McEarchcrn is spending a ' Mr*. Emma Ke| d returned to Atlan-
day or two In Columbus on business. ,a ‘his past week, after a pleasant
Mrs. Will S. Bell has returned from visit here to Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
i pleasant visit to Americus. j ol *J rer
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cole entertained 1 Miss Eula Nicholson, of Webster is
a number of their friends quite pleas- here spending some lime with Mrs.
ally at an Informal party Friday ,)ella Fletcher.
Miss Annie Collins, of Dover, spent
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cleveland were Saturday and Sunday here the pleas-
SoMo’iowZne 0 to"y 8 l«t weeL™"' “iSS J R lx,gan IL M^Xndtews
Mr,. J F. Souter Us as her guest' ««> C. Gibson made a business trip to
ttoweek Mis. Gusale Brooks, of. An R d e 7° p Dsl ( l le B F a r r , ^ y fllIe(1 hl8 ap .
Mrs. Roy Fusscll has returned home polntment at Coleman Saturday and
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at-Mi'sS.SirSmZ S5.STStl5Ufofi-» «! »■">■ ■■ *•"" ■—
been a? wor? ‘f^the mUUnery Mr- Armstead Dodson, near here. dersonvllle. Friday night.
at work ln the n * Mr. Jack Harris went to Bronwood | Misses Orln Griffin and Annie Forte
Sunday to spend several day# with the Woo druff spent Thursday night pleai-
Mr. Malcolm and Miss Annie Lizzie
Johnson visited Miss tma Clements
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Cannon went to
Americus shopping last Friday.
Mr. W. S. Roach came out to ht*
farm on business Wednesday.
Miss Mattie Ruth McMahen *|>e-tt
Saturday night pleasantly with Miss
Lottie Doster.
Misses Inez McNeal and Orln Orlf
Hit were riding around Tuesday.
Misses Utile Doster and Orln Grif
fin visited Miss Eula Cannon Sunday.
Mr. Emory Griffin spent Saturday
and Sunday with homefolks.
Miss Ada KltchenB spent the week-
end pleasantly with Miss Bessie Grif
fin.
Mrs. J. D. Griffin and daughter went
to Americus shopping Saturday.
Miss Ha Belle McNeal spent a few
days last week With her cousin. Miss
Inez McNeal.
Miss Alice Brown visited Miss Ima
Clements Sunday.
Messrs. Perry Cannon, Emory and
Jobnle Griffin and Misses Ada Kitch
ens and Bessie Griffin attended tbe
•tore of Mrs. Ella Bass, and will re
main until after the holidays.
NEW ERA.
iftom Our Regular Correspondent.)
homefolks.
Mrs. U R Cannon returned Satur
day from a visit to her parents in
Richland.
Dr. A. J. Logan, of Concord, was a
knsinesa visitor In Plains Friday.
Mr. J. E. French spent Friday In
Richland.
Mrs. Annie Will Gammeage. of Mont
gomery, Ala, came Sunday to visit
her sister, Mrs. Fannie Collins.
Mr. Henry Webb, of Sumter, wns a
visitor in Plains Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Jennings were
visitors In Americus Thursday-
Miss Maggie McDonald and Mr. K.
M. McDonald, or 8umter, were guests
of Mr*. J. A. McDonald one day this
Era. Dec. 8.—Miss Della Fark-
*. *ho has been on the sick list for
tj* past week, is Improving tl the de-
lirtl of her many friends.
Hr,. A. J. ledger and son, Jimmie
,|*ut the week-end with her sl»-
“t. Mrs. D. C. Griffin.
Ur. Charlie Cary and sister. Miss
"toll*, of Huntington, took dinner
’l-b Miss Nina Grant 8unday.
*f und Mrs. Starling Duckworth
“d little daughter and Mr. and Mr*.
Griffin and children spent Sunday
"O' pleasantly with their father, Mr.
C. Griffin.
Mr. Gordon Parker and Miss Fannie .
Joper attended services at Bethel Sun- of several weeks here.
“Lund took dinner with the former's .......... „
’••tor, Mrs. Mack Veal. CUT PRICE CLEABAJH 1. NALL
Ht- P. B. Joiner, of Macon, was a 1
hiker onSundSr* °' DClD “ ' DRY ««•»» 1X3 LAD,ES * “ A ® Y
Ht Murry Griffin spent Monday
PI *Mr. We john Brown, of Friendship,
passed through Plains Friday on a
business trip to Moumvllle.
Mr 8. H. Thornton returned to his
home In Atlanta Saturday, after a stay
Slf' with his brother. Mr. I are Grlf-
TO-lYKAH GARMENTS.
Ht and Sira. H. J. Morris *|ient
unday very pleasantly at tho homo
01 Ht J. T. Morris.
Ht nnd Mrs. Virgil Mercer, of near
""mlngton. spent Sunday with their
Mr. nnd Mr*. U M. Mercer.
Mis, Myrtle Griffin spent Monday
« the home of Mrs. S. M. Parker
o t ,'j "'ebb Griffin waa out driving
“"'luy afternoon.
Ht Oscar Griffin, of Cordele. Is
thiH U swats Ik. m.eel frloltflX
this week, the guest of friends
*\d telnllv
i r u r ; c - N- Bailey made n huilness
J >o Americus Tuesday afternoon.
-Ht,. Mack Veal and Miss Della
2UJ*t spent last Wednesday with the
?*ts sister, Mrs. Oertrude Cary.
^m.m- “
We Inaugurate ledny a witt* 1
e Ion ranee sale of dry goads und ladles
n'ady-to-nrar gurmenls at the ui»'l
tremendous reduellons.
We did net etpecl lo Imte u sale «f
this character thl* season as the pros-
porous renditions existing all over the
ronntry are greater thaa ever and
farthermorr as we have had la some
departments the Urge.tbu.lness In
our history. We expect to reduce the
utofk with a rash now however Ina,
antly with Miss Alice Brown.
Mr. Perry Cnnnon called on Mr.
Murry Orlffln Sunday afternoon..
CUT-OFF
morh as we hate begun aad ask *•»■*,,
yon read oar circulars
(From Our Regular Correspondent.)
Cut Off. Dec. 8.—Misses WUlie and
latura Wicker and Mollle McKenile
and Messrs. George Wicker and An
drew Greene attended the entertain
ment at Mr. Will Orlffln"*, In Sumter.
Friday evening.
Mr. Jesee Joyner spent Saturday and
Sunday here with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Muriel l.usford. of
8hIloh. spent Saturday and 8unday
her very pleasantly with Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Coker's family.
Miss laiUle Pennington spent Sat
urday and Sunday with Mr. and Mre.
K. H. Stubbs.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wicker and
Arthur and Mrs. Sarah Wicket -pent
Sunday very pleasantly with Mr. and
Mrs J O- Feagim, of Anderson*»lw.
‘ Mrs. Byrdle Wicker, of Americas. Is
spending tho week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Wicker.
Mr Paul Joyner, of Macon, spent a
few hours here Sunday with relatives
and friends.
Miss Mollle McKenzie spent Satur
day and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Norris. .... .
Mrs. K. J. Bryan and children, of
Rlverdale, were her Sunday, the
guests of relatives.
Mr Greene Norris and son. Emmltt,
of near Oglethorpe, were here Sunday,
the guests of Mr. Norris' parents. Mr.
and Mrs. 8. J. Norris.
Mr. and Mrs. J
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SCDLfY tAPIIALN
BUD61T Of MWS
Interesting Items (rum Our
Correspondent.
(From Our Regular Correspondent.)
Ellavllle, Ga.. Doc. 8.—Mr*. S. C.
Collins entertained Tuesday afternoon
at her lovely home la honor of Mrs. T.
A. Colins. Tbe decorations, though
simple, were In exquisite taste, and
tbe menu servod most delicious. The
guest of honor was attired most be
comingly tn an afternoon dress of rich
garnet silk, while Mrs. 8. C. Collins
wore a white lingerie frock. Those
present on this suspicious occasion
were Mesdames. 3. A. U. Williamson,
Will Tundee, J. B. Williamson, J. R.
Jordan, Hnrry Dixon, W. D. Murry, H.
J. Williams, E. E. Collins. T. A. Col
lins Itogar Williams. Ford Stewart,
John Cheney, Miss Mary Williamson,
Mrs. S. C. Collins.
Mrs. C. H. Smith returned yester
day from a weak's visit to friends In
Savannah.
Mr. Olln Dixon, of Americus, made
a business trip here today.
Mrs. Robt. Drane, who has been on
a pleasant visit to her sister at
Lutherville, will return home tonight,
Mrs. Dean Jones, of Ty Ty. after a
visit to relatives In our city, left Sun
day for her home.
.Miss Hunter Berry, of Bronwood,
who has charge of n nourishing school
at l-acrosse, spent the week-end with
relatives here.
Messrs. Will Wright and John
Scarbrough came over front Ameri
cus on business today.
MIsb Lucllc Lindsey spent Saturday
in Americus. /
Mrs. Mattie Carr, of Buena Vista,
came Saturday, being summoned here
by the serious Illness of her sister,
Miss Emma Pickard.
Mrs. J. E. Channel, of Facevllle, Is
siiendlng this week with her brother,
Mr. Charlie Rainey.
Mr. Boh Snipes, of Tazevillo, was
here Saturday.
Mr. John Collins, of Bronwood, vis
ited his brother here the past week.
Miss Beryl Jones, who is a student
at Chase's Coniervatory. Columbus. In
spending a few days with her parents
liern.
Miss Willie White, or Waverly Hall
Is the much admired guest of Mrs. R.
V- Murphy at her pretty home on
liroad street.
Miss Berta Pickard, of Montezuma,
Is spending n few days pleasantly with
Miss Martha Pickard.
Mr. Charlie Stewart, who has charge
of a splendid school In Sumter county,
aiient Saturday and 8unday with
homefolks here.
Rev. W. A. Parker, of Colquitt, filled
his regular appointment at the Baptist
church here. Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Mollle Murray, of Bronwood, Is
the guest of relatives here.
Mrs. C. A. Norton left Sunday for
Thomson, en route to her future home
In South Carolina.
Mr*. Georgia Jordan was a recent
visitor at the home or Mrs. M. E.
Doster.
Mrs. R. O. Higgins Is in Kentucky
spending some time with her parents.
Robust and Strong-Splendid Appetite.
Mrs. K. West, MJ Main 8L, Menaahs, Wl»„ writes t
*“W© have used Perunu In our family for a number of yem nnd when I
*ay that It U » flno medicine for catarrh and colds, I know wh»t I am talking
^^‘‘I htve taken It every Spring #nd Pell for four yean, and 1 find th*t It
keeps me robust, Strong, with gplendld appetite, »nd free from any Illness.
“A few years hr«> It cured moot catarrh of thestomaob, which tho doc tow
bad pronounced incurable. ^ ^
LESLIE.
fFtom Our Regular Correspondent)
Leslie, Dec. 8.—Little Mary Ham-
niette died here Saturday and was
burled 8unday afternoon at Malle
cemetery.
Mr. Welle, If Huntington. was
among friends hern Sunday.
Miss Blanche Pryor waa In Mslle
Monday.
Miates Nellie lllnes and Stella
Wade will epend the week-end with
Misses Pearl Hines and Mitch Payne
at Americue.
Mr. J. D. Bolton made a business
trip to Amerlcni Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Crlip Wilkinson arc
entertaining a little daughter, who
arrived list week.
Miss Mae Summerford spent part of
last week with Miss Blanche Pryor,
near Smlthvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. WUaon were iu
our town Tuesday afternoln.
Mr. C. P. 81ms will be married In
Farida today to Miss Vets Galrrey.
A: - - 'he bridal tour they will come to
Lesli:- their future home.
Mr. J. W. Barwick spent part of
last week In Tlfton.
Mr. and Mrs. F. ~
day with Mr. and 1
at Umar.
Ht ONLY SWIPED j UNCLE SAM TOLD TO
A COOL MILLION SPANK LIITIE NIC.
President Sheldon Indicted JoiRY Resolution Introduced
For Theft. ! That Effect.
(Special to Times-Recorder.)
New York, Dec. 7.—George Preaton
Sheldon was today Indicted by the
grand Jury for tbe misappropriation ot
the funds of the Phoenix Insurance
Co., of which he formerly wns presi
dent. One million dollars Is missing.
It’s surprising how quickly a wo
man puts on weight when ahe *Ui o.t
her husband's lap.
Washington, Dec. 6 —Representative
Sulzer of New York today Introduced
a joint resolution In the house, soon
after It met at noon, which practically
declares war against Nicaragua. It
directs tbe president to use tbe land
and naval forces of the United. State*
to restore order In Nicaragua.
A man can coax a woman to do any
thing ahe wonts to.
If you would keep your frieuds You cannot tell what a woman aim*
keep your troubles to yourself. ! at by what she hits.
THE
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'*“■ 1 N. Murphy spent Saturday GHaBLEB L. AN8*j»y-
Py k iHraaanlly with Mr*. W. A.
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here In Little Old New York
and In Great London Tow*.
They lit, they hare wort*,
wide stylet
Stein-Bloch
Smart Clothes
at home, here and hereafter
..jcr Shoe Co.
CLOTHIERS AND FURNIS
for jonnclvf* the «"•«»* ,, “ k
Parker and Mrs R- p - f desirable merehandl*# r -
„ 'Pent last Wednesday with (ral | r „f Araerieu* right l