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BRONWOOD.
IN THE METROPOLIS
OF WEBSTER COUNTY
Current News Happenings
Over in Preston.
CATARRH n
(From Oar Regular Correspondent.)
Bronwood, 0*., Jan. 19.—The party
given by Ur. and Mrs. Tom Hall was
very much enjoyed by all who attend-
Mr. and Urs. J. C. Turner visited
the latter’s parents, Ur. and Mrs.
Peter Bverette, Sunday.
After spending the week-end with
relatives, Misses Verna May and Mary
J. Wiggins returned to their home be
low Bronwood Sunday accompanied by
Messrs. Jim Hall and Jack Sapp.
Ur. Jack Sapp, ot Parrott, spent the
week-end with his brother, Ur. Jesse
6ftpp.
v Mesdames Temple Turner, Lou
(From Our Regular Correspondent)
Preston, Ga, January 19.—Quite a
large party of Preston dtltens went
ont to the Alston mill fishing Tues
day and report fine luck. Among
those In the party were: Messri. T.
J. Welsh, J. W. Montgomery, W. E.
Jenkins. J. A. King, Howell Cobb,
Henry McDowell, J. C. McEarchen,
and J. E. Terry.
Friends or Ulss Georgia Anderson
wU learn with regret that she has
exchanged places with Urs. Ramsey.
Mrs. Ramsey has purchased the J.
A. Reeves house and will make this
her borne, to t he delight ot her many
friends here.
The Woodmen spent a very pleas
ant evening at their ball last Friday
when they had a veritable feast of
oysters for supper.
,Mrs. J. W. Crawley Is spending a
few days pleasantly with friends here.
'Urs. 8. C. Jenkins has returned to
her home In Columbus, after a visit or
some length to Ur. and Urs. W. E.
Jenkins.
Mr. Cobb Tharp spent a day or two
last week very pleasantly with borne
tylks.
iMrs. Carrie Ross has returned to
her home after spending some time
here with her mother, Mrs. Smith.
*\Mba Annabel Kidd, of Americus, Is
making ber home with Mr. and Mrs. O.
E. Thornton, having moved here last
week.
Ulss Mary Bell has returned from a
delightful visit to her annt, Mrs. Bob
Pilcher, near Americus.
Mr. J. A. Reevea and family have
moved to Milan, and will make that
their home.
Mrs. C. C. Turner Sunday.
Mlsies Mae and Myrtle Hall were
callers at Mrs. Jesse Sapp's Sunday.
Mr. Ed. Rainey and sister, Elner,
from below Bronwood, spent Friday
and Saturday with their brother, Mr.
Claude Rainey.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Herrington and
daughter, Ruby Joe, spent Sunday
pleasantly with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Hall-
Miss Effie Brinkley went over Satur
day to spend several days with her sis
ter, Mrs. Anna Davis and Miss Lisa
Brinkley.
There will be a party at Mr. C. C.
Turner's Friday night, 21st. Every
body Is Invited.
Mr. Jesse C. Turner Is confined to
the house with rheumatism.
Dr. Bowman made a professional call
at Mr. Robert Allen’s Sunday. Mr. Al
len’s wife being on the sick list
Miss Topey McCarty spent the week
end In Dawson with homefolks.
Messrs. Vot Oliver and George
Brinkley made a business trip to
Bronwood Monday.
Messrs. Charlie and Jesse Turner
made a business trip to Bronwood
Saturday. ; P 'j
MR. WM. A. MISSES.
IfR, WILLIAM A. PRESSES, TIM
JVJL Third Are., Moline, Ill., write.:
“I have been suffering from oatorcfc
In the head for the peat .two montha
and tried innumerable so-oalled reme
dies without avail. Hoone knows how
I have suffered, not only from the die-
ease itself, but from mortification wbea
in company of friends or strangers.
"I have used two bottles of yoarmed-
Idno for a short time only, and It
effected a complete medical cure, and
what Is better got, the disease has not
' Read This Experience.
Mr. A. Thompson, Box 65, R. R. L,
Martel,Ohio, writes: "When I begad
your treatment my eyes wero In flamed,
note wet flopped up half of tho time,
and was soro and scabby. I could not
rest at night on account of continual
hawking and apHtlng.
"I had tried several remedies and was
about to giro up, bnt thought 1 would
try Peruna.
"After I had taken about one-third at
a bottlo I noticed A difference. I ant
now completely cured, aftor suffering
with catarrh for eighteen yoars.
“I think if thoBO who aro afflicted
with catarrh would try Poruna they
would nover regret It.”
Man-a-lln an Ideal Laxative.
OFFICERS OF THE
r HEALTH CONFERENCE
Dr. Harris of Atlanta is
Made President.
LESLIE.
Philadelphia, Jan. 19.—A dosen per
sons, mostly women, are believed to
have lost their Uvea In a fire that de
stroyed the ilx-story factory building
at 206*202 Chancellor street. In the
heart ot the produce market section of
th's city. About twenty men aad glrla
are In the hospitals suffering from
burns and Injuries received in jump
ing from windows. ■
After waiting some time to deter
mine the effect of the recent freeM
upon the young oat crop, many farm
ers here have decided to replant their
fields rather than take any chances la
the premises. It will cost a great
deal to replant the damaged fields, but
the oat crop la too Important to be
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
AMERICUS. GEORGIA. (WEEKLY)— TIMES-RECORDER. THTHURSDAY. JANUARY 20.1910.
County News Items
Intcreatln* Facta Gathered During the Week hr Our
Regular Correspondent*.
SCHLEY CAPITAL’S
BUDGET OF NEWS
Interesting Items from Our
u ^ Correspondent.
(From Our Regular Correspondent)
Ellaville, Ga., Jan. 19.—Gne of the
prettiest home weddings that baa oc
curred here In some time waa that of
Hiss Martha Davis and Dr. W. L. Orr
on Saturday evening last at tha real-
dance of the bride's slater, Mrs. W. &
Drane. Promptly at 9 o'clock to the
sweet strains of Mendelssohn's Wed
ding March, played by Miss Margue
rite Drano, the bride and groom
marched Into the parlor, preceded by,
NEWS OF PLAINS
IS TOLD AT LENGTH
Many Occasions of Interest
There.
Worn Our Regular Correspondent.)
Plains, Ga., Jan. 19.—Mrs. Edmnnd
Oliver returned Saturday from a de
lightful visit to relatives in Marshall-
vllle.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Coleman, Master
Inman Griffln and Mrs. Minnie Brown,
of Americas, were visitors In Plains
Sunday.
Mrs. Annie WUI Gam mage, the
cent guest of Mrs. Fannie Collins, left
Friday for Albany to vlalt relatives.
Mr. Frank Timmerman left Saturday
Hiaeea Ruth Drane aad Ada Mott Burt, f „ Dnlverelty to complete hie
the dainty little ribbon bearers. Rev. m pharmacy.
I. E. McKellar, In a most impressive
manner, said the magic words that
made them man and wife. After the
wedding ceremony a delightful salad
course waa served. The color scheme
of green and white was carried out
throughout the whole hones, the dec
orations ot Southern Stallax, palms
and ferns, being especially pretty. The
bride was becomingly attired In a
Mr. Louie Timmerman left Monday
night for Gainesville to attend the
Riverside Academy.
Mrs. Ella Welle and attractive
grand-daughter. Miss Maggie Ree
Barton, of Smlthvllle, are guesta
Mrs. Edgar Timmerman, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mauk, Mrs. L.
H. Bosworth and Mr. Angus Barlow,
of Americus, attended the funeral of
gown of cream mohair, and never look-1 Mr w T WIIton
•d lovelier. The out-of-town guests' Rev and Mri P . c . Barkley returu-
were: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gleanslon,
Sbllob; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burt, Mrs.
1. N. McCombs, Lutherville; Ml**
Marguerite Drane, Buena Vista.
Mrs. Claude Johnson entertained at
a delightful tea last Tuesday evening.
Those Invited were, Prof. D. N. Lock
hart, Amerlcue, Mrs. 8. J. Heath, At
lanta, Misses Susie Beckham and An-
oa Belle McCrory.
Miss Dollle Allen was the hostess of
the Domino Club last Thursday after
noon. Quite a number of ladles en
joyed the interesting gam* of Forty-
Two. Mrs. Sam Williamson and Mr*.
T. A Collins making tha top score. Af
ter the game a delicious aalad course
wu served.
The Home Mission Society held
most interesting meeting on Monday
afternoon at ttie residence of Mrs. 8.
A. B. Williamson. A partial report ot
the Board meeting In Savannah wai
given, and much interest waa man!
tested la the work. The next meeting
*W be held with Mrs. E. E. Collins.
Mlu Henny Blaeksbear and Mr.
Walter Garrett were married at the
residence of Rev. O. L. Peacock Sun-
day morning. Only a few Invited
friends witnessed the ceremony.
Our new artesian well furnishes a
full supply of water now, and w* fael
amply protected from fir*. We bop*
the day Is not far distant when our cit
izens will Install a full system of wa
terworks.
Mr. D. A Peacock left Friday for a
pleasure trip to Chicago and Fort
Wayne, Ind.
Mr. and Mr*. T. A. Collins spent
Monday and Tuesday In Montezuma
with relatives.
Mrs. j.}}. McCoombs, of Lutherville,
•pent a few days here the past week.
A congenial party, consisting ot Col.
C. A McCrory, J. c. Rainey, Willis
Hogg and Arthur Murray, auloed to
Americus Wednesday night to see “A
Knight for a Day."
Mr. 8. C. Collins has gone to Jack
sonvdle on a business trip.
ed Monday from Omaha, where they
spent several days with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A McDonald and
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bradley were vis
itors in Americus Sunday.
Messrs. Arthur and Walter Ry
lander, Crawford Wheatley, Charles
Ansley and Lee Hansford were among
the many Americus citizen* enjoying
the new Plaint road Sunday afternoon.
Mre. Carl Campbell and children, of
Broxton, arrived Sunday upon a visit
to Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hudson.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Jennings
turned several days ago from a pleas
ant visit to relatives In Cordele.
Tha many friends of Dr. B. T. Wise.
Jr., wish him success In his new home,
Americas, where he I* well known.
Mils Mlttle Cobb returned to ber
home In Preston Monday, attar a visit
hara to Mrs. Ernest Dean.
Prof. C. A Phillips. Mis* Ophle Mar
kets Katie Belle Hiller and Am Iso
Clark attended the Teacher*’ Institute
In America* Saturday.
An enjoyable meeting of the Order
ot the Eastern Star was held Saturday
afternoon at the Masonic Hall. At the
conclusion of the business meeting
dainty refreshments, consisting of
charlotte and cake, were served. The
member* were Indebted to the Matron,
Mrs. Roes Dean, and Mrs. R. 8. Oliver
for the pleasant surprise.
Col. W. P. Wallis of America* waa
a well known vbltor In Plain* a few
day* ego.
Mr. and Mre. O. T. Lawson
visitors to Americas Sunday.
Mrs. L. H. Rogers of Americas Is
here, visiting at th* home of Dr. Col-
quit Logan.
Dr. and Mrs. Colqult Logan spent
Monday In Americus.
were
Gemimi.
I (From Our Regular Correspondent.)
I Gemimi (near Anderaonvllle), Jan.19
; —Messrs J. I. and W. W. Pennington
MojJW. 0 c , „ „„„
Mrs. a J. Heath ha. returned to her 28th were caller, in our vicinity Sun
ome in Atlanta, after having spent day afternoon.
|wo weeks Pl.Ma'uUyln our cJy. Mr. and Mra. W. ^Tl^S
Mr*. Tom Collins and daughter, Mr*. Sunday with Mr. and Mra. J. s.
illlp Murray, have returned to their Finch.
ome In Bronwood. I Master Carl Griffln to on the elck
Mias Moselle Scott, ot Athene. I* the Hat thle week. •
uch admired guest of her .liter, Mre. Messrs. Olenn *° d Burdette pinch
ter Williams, at her pretty home on .pent Saturday In Anxious.
Iroad street Invitation* have been received here
Maj. E. 8. Baldwin and Mra. C. T. to tha marriage of Mia. Ixfitl. Pen-
Mdwin, of Oglethorpe, gladdened nington and Mr. Ernest Coker, of Cut
ielr many friends here with a abort,OH- . . .
*it the past week. I Mr. W. W. Pennington made a boel-
A lecture by Charles Lane at the 1 nee* trip to Cut Off Ssturday.
lnm was much enjoyed last Messrs. Albert and John Murphy
Hesday evening.
|Dr. L O. Stewart made a burin—
If to Manchester Tuesday.
and Mrs. E. 1* Bridge* have
»their pretty home on Broad
spent Saturday with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Murphy, near Americus.
I^.ia Miss Arrilla Martin has been
111 for a few days.
"Tell me,” requested the foreign so
ciologist. “what 1* the significance of
the eagle that is shown on American
f
It !»," responded the Son of Lib
erty, “an emblem of It* swift flight"
(From Onr Regular Correspondent)
New Era, Jan. 19.—Mr. Jesse Ay-
cock and sister Miss Laura, of Ander-
sonvllle, were Sunday visitor* at the
home of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. D.
C. Griffln.
Mr. and Mr*. Will Loper, ot Gate-
wood, spent Sunday very pleasantly at
the home of Mr. and Mra. H. J. Morris.
Mr. and Mra. B. S. Parker were Sun
day visitors at tha home of their sis
ter, Mra. B. J. Lane.
Mbs Nina Grant spent last Tuesday
at the home ot Misses DeUa and Delma
Parker.
Mesdames Mary GUes and
Windgate spent Tuesday afternoon
pleasantly with Mr*. W. A Parker.
Mesdames Lou*1 la Parker, Georgia
Parker and Mbs Delma Parker spent
Thursday at the home of Mbs
Morphy.
Mr. and Mra. M. M. Parker and Mr
and Mrs. M. a Veal were visitors at
the home of Mr. and lira H. J. Morris
Sunday afternoon.
Mbs Delma Parker spent Saturday
night with Mbs Myrtle Griffln.
Mr. Sheppard Autry spent Sunday
with Edgar Mercer.
J. M. Mercer, of Americus, epent
Sunday here with homefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Antry
children spent Sunday with the for
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. JL M.
Mercer.
Misses Della Parker and Myrtle
Griffin spent Friday afternoon pleas
antly with Mrs. Dawn Veal.
Misses Ida and Ellen Roach were
callers at the home of Mrs. Dawn
Veal last Tuesday.
Mbs Myrtla Griffln b spending this
week very pleasantly near Anderaon
vllle at the home of her ancle and
annt, Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Aycock.
Mr. W. A Martin, ot Americus, was
a visitor here Sunday.
Mesdames W. A Parker and R. P.
Parker were vbltors at the home ot
Mrs. S. M. Parker Sunday.
Mlase* Annie Wlllb, Morris, Beulah
and Bessie Autry, Jewel Mercer and
Master Wlllla Mercer dined with Miss
Eddie Lou Parker Sunday.
Messrs. R. P. Parker and W. A
Parker and J. T. Morris ware callers
at the home of Mr. D. C. Griffln Sun
day afternoon.
Mesdames B. 8. Parker and L N.
Morphy spent one evening last week
with Mrs. M. C. Veal.
Mrs. Melissa Parker and daughter.,
Mbs Della, were vbltors at the home
of Mrs. Berry McNeil Wednesday.
Messrs. Wise and Oscar Parker
were business visitors In Americas
Monday*
Mbs Lillie Snider, of Americas, Is
■pending a few day* very pleasantly
with Mies Della Gfiee.
Quite an enjoyable event of last
week waa a musical entertainment Sat-
urday night at the home of Mr. C. N.
Bailey.
28th DISTRICT
(From Our Regular Correspondent)
28th District, Jan. 19.—Several from
around hare attended preaching at
Pleasant Grove, near Huntington, Sun
day, among them, Messrs. Perry and
Reuben Cannon and sbter, Eula, and
Misses Annie Fort* Woodruff, Lottie
Doctor aad Mattie Ruth McMahen.
Mr. Clyde Griffln and Miss Alice
Brown attended preaching at Pleasant
Grove, near Huntington, Sunday.
Mr. Perry Cannon and sbtor, Eula,
and Mbs Mattie Forte Woodruff went
to Americus Saturday, the latter going
to attend the Teachers' Institute.
Mr. Charlie Clemente and sbter,
Ima, attended preaching at Pleasant
Grove Sunday.
Mr. OScar Parker and Mlseee Gladys
Roach and Pleona Parker spent Sun
day afternoon at Mra. J. D. Griffin's
Mr. and Mr*. 8. M. Clement's baby
has been quite lick, but to now better.
Mr. and Mrs. Boney Cary spent Sun
day with their parents, Mr. and Mra.
Jim Carey, near Huntington.
Mr. J. D. Lane waa a vbltor at the
home of Mr. M. Clemente' Wednesday.
Little Georgia Ann Matbvln spent
Thursday night with Grade Mae Grif
fin.
Mr. Arthur Bradley and Mbs Ima
Clements ware guests at the home of
the latter’s sbter. Mra, J. D. Lane,
Tuesday.
Mr. J. D. Griffln and daughter, Orln,
left Saturday morning for Warwick,
where they will vblt relatives and
friend*.
Meters. Webeter and Barney Griffln
spent Sunday at Mrs. J. D. Grlffln's.
Mbs Ida Brown passed Sunday very
pleasantly with Miss Deannle Griffln
Mr*. Lula Griffln was the guoat Sun.
day of Mri. Emma Griffln.
(From Our Regular Correspondent.)
Leslie, Ga., Jan. 19—The entertain
meat at the school building Friday
night was quite a success.
Quite a large number enjoyed
turkey dinner Sunday with Mr.
Mrs. E. L. Wilson.
Mrs. Davb, of Americus, Is the guest
ot ber sister, Mrs. Leon Griffln.
Mlseee Annie Claro Renew, Lonnie
Caramore and Mary Carter spent Sun
day with Mbs Annie Lee Johnson at
Hantington.
.* Prof. N. R. Blackman attended court
at Leesburg Monday.
' Mrs. Leon Griffln spent a couple ot
days In Amerlcue last week.
Dr. A J. Kemp, early one morning
last week, had an accident with hb
auto. Though the machine waa torn
In pieces be was not hurt.
.Quarterly meeting waa held at the
Methodist church here Saturday end
Mr. and Mra. F. O. Janes and chil
dren vbtted relatives at Oakfleld Sun
day.
Dr. L. F. Cato, of Americas, was In
Leslie Tuesday.
Little Reuben Hines fell from a bug.
gy Sunday afternoon and broke bb
arm, but b doing nicely now.
A large number attended the choir
practice at th* Baptbt church Tues
day night
17th District.
(From Our Regular Correspondent)
Seventeenth District, Jan. 19.—Prof.
Perry began teaching a singing school
a*. Hebron Monday night with a full at
tendance.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wiggins are en
tertaining a charming little daughter.
Mra. J. O. Israel and little Miss Ber
tha Israel are spending this week with
Mrs. J. C. Tedder at Dawson.
Miss Emma Wiggins spent th* week
end with homefolks.
Quite a crowd ware at Hebron to
hear Prof. Perry stag Sunday after
noon.
Mr. J. H. Exum, Jr., was a vbltor In
our community Sunday.
The little grand-daughter of Mr. end
Mr*. M. A. Turner Is Improving.
We are all very charitable until, boat with no
the moment cornea to give out cold bale while the
cosh. I bier* control the
pro-
the
time
rott
NUMBER 1
HEAD.
"1 can most emphatically recommend
Parana to all anfforers from thb dto-
DOZEN WOMEN LOSE
LIVES IN BIG FIRE.
Philadelphia Factory
strayed Yesterday.
— ■ ■ V
All Clothing, Overcoats and Odd
Pants at 50c In the Dollar.
These are all new goods bought
this winter, and not old carried
over stock. We have in our over
coat stock some splendid values in
Automobile coats to go at exactly
half price. You don’t get the op
portunity of buying Stein-Bloch
clothing in new styles and goods at
the following prices
$35.00 Suits for $17.50
30.00 Suits for 15*00
25.00 Suits for 12.50
20.00 Suits for 10.00
Overcoats and Odd Pants at same prices.
Rylander Shoe^Company,
CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS.