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AMERICUS TIMES-
AMERICUS. GEORGIA. (WEEKLY)—THURSDAY. JANUARY 27. 1910.
County News Items
SCHLEY CAPITAL’S
BUDGET Of NEWS
NEWS FROM LEE
Interesting Items FromOtr
Correspondent.
(from Our Regular Correspondent.)
Kllaville, Ga., Jan. 26.—The social
i-ient of the past week In our chartn-
In? llttlo village was the Silver Tea,
ven by Hie Woman's Foreign Mis
sionary society at the parsonage Ia3t
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Bally, the
pastor's wife, was assisted in reeelv-
iny by Mrs. S.,C. Collins. Mrs. T. A.
Collins served coffee. Mrs. Harry Dix
on and Mrs. H. J. Williams served
sandwiches and wafers. During the
afternoon Mrs. Edwards of Ohio, and
Miss Annie Belle McCrory delighted
the guests with several musical selec
tions and Miss Minnie Royal rendered
some of her quaintest readings. Al
together, the affair was quite reen-
crche, and greatly enjoyed by all pres
ent.
her pretty home on Railroad
street Miss Mary Williamson enter
tained two tables of “42" on Monday
afternoon. A dainty repast of choco
late and wafers was served at the
conclusion of the game.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Williams were
hostesses at a delightful tea on tho
tvening of the 23rd Inst. Those Invited
to partake of their hospitality were:
Rev. .1. B. Johnston, Rev. R. E. Bailey,
Mrs. R. E. Bailey. Misses Annie Mae
and Elizabeth Gunels, Sarah and Kath
leen Baily.
Mrs. Molile Granberry, of Wnverly
Hall, who has been tho guest of Mrs.
J. C. Rainey, has returned to her
home.
Dr. B. E. Bridges left today for At
lanta to spend a few days.
Mr. Philo Smith, of Amerlcus, was!
In our city Thursday.
Mr. A. A. Arrington, one of our
ook progressive merchants. Is spend
Smithville Sends the Usual
Weekly Letter.
’From Our Regular Correspondent.)
Smlthville, Ga., Jan. 28.—Miss Hazel
Ford, of Leesburg, spent the week-end
very pleasantly as the guest of Mrs.
Rosa Adams.
Mr. Ernest Simpson, who Is attend
ing a business college in Atlanta, spent
Sunday at home.
Mrs. C. C. Anslev, Jr., after a visit
of some length In Cordele, has return
ed home.
Miss Annie Randall spent several
days In Leesburg last week.
Mr. W. F. McAfee has returned home
from Atlanta.
Mrs. W. D. Wells and Miss Margaret
Burton, who have been visiting rela
tives In Plains, have returned home.
Mr. Carl Lunsford spent Thursday
in Amerlcus.
Misses Janie Lou Hooks and Lula
Hinds, of Leesburg, spent several
hours here Monday.
Mr. Nlmmons McMIchnel has
turned to his home In Boston, after
visit to relatives here.
Miss Marlon Perdue, of Atlanta, Is
the guest of Mrs. W. D. Wells.
Sirs. W. T. Simpson Is spending sev
eral days In Amerlcus this week.
Sir. Clyde SlcKenney made a busi
ness trip to I^esbttrg Thursday.
Sirs. O. A. Sapp. In her usual delight
ful manner, entertained the young la
dles Embroidery club Friday nfter-
noon.
Sllss Luclle Cochran spent Thur3
day In Leesburg as the guest of her
sister, Sirs. J. E. Glaze.
NEWS OF PLAINS
IS TOLD AT LENGTH
Many Occasions of Interest
There.
(From Our Regular Correspondent)
Plains, Ga., Jan. 26.—Sirs. Ella
Wells and Sirs. Slargaret Burton re
fill INI V fiPflF* turned to their home In Smitlivllle Sat
VvUll I I villtOLLu. urday, after a pleasant visit here ?<
Sirs. Edgar Timmerman, Sr.
Sirs. W. L. Thomas left Slonday for
Atlanta, where she will spend several
daye.
Sirs. L. D. Wallace, of Amerlcus, Is
the pleasant guest of Mrs. P. C. Bark
ley.
Sir. David Jennings spent Sunday
pleasantly In Cuthbert.
Sllss Flora Slarkett spent Saturday
and Sunday In Amerlcus with Prof,
and Sirs. R. E. White.
Stiss Ethel Slarkett, of Sumter, was
a pleasant guest at the home of Sir. J.
A. McDonald one day recently.
Sir. Carl Campbell, of Broxton. spent
a few days this past week here at the
home of Sir. SI. I- Hudson.
Rev. W. C. Shaffer, of Atlanta, and
Rev. J. S. Elmore, of Oglethorpe, were
guests of Rev. C. A. Phillips while here
to attend the funeral of Sirs. Clinton
Timmerman.
Slossrs. Warren Timmerman, of Sfa-
con, and Tom Timmerman, of Vldalla,
attended the funeral of Sirs. Clinton
Timmerman here Slonday.
Sirs. Slae Sutherlin returned to her
home In Atlanta Slonday, after a de
lightful stay of two weeks here, the
pleasant guest of Sirs. Rufus STcGe
Mr. Howard W. Wooding, of Hogans-
ville, was the guest of Sir. and Mrs.
Ross Davis Tuesday night.
Sllss Gussle Evans and Sir. Pieman
Dodson spent Sunday pleasantly with
friends at Sumter.
Sir. George Taylor, of Amerlcus, Is
visiting Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Evans.
Mr. Arthur French, of Richland, was
a recent visitor here.
Sfr. and Mrs. R. S. Oliver attended
the funeral of Mr. W. P. Jowers In
Preston Friday.
Sir. John Huff, of Gridin, was a re
cent visitor at the home of Mrs. R. B.
Evans.
It Is a source ot gratification to the
friends of Sirs. J. W. Johns that she
Is now convalescing. She desires (o
thank the people of Plains for the'rj
kindness during her recent illness.
28th DISTRICT
CUT-OFF
(From Our Regular Correspondent.)
Cut Off, Jan. 26.—Mr. George Wicker
and .Misses Willie and I .aura Wicker
■pent last Sunday with relatives In
Sumter county.
Mr. and Mr*. E. W. Coker were via-
Itors In the Cut Off Sunday.
MUs Molile McKenzie (pent last
Sunday In Sumter county with friends.
Mrs. R. H. Stubbs and children were
among the vlaltors In the Cut Off Sun
day.
Mr. Wesley Wicker spent last Sun
day In Sumter county with relatives.
Miss Viola Parker, of near Aador-
sonvllle, spent Sunday In the Cut Off.
Mrs. C. Barton spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Greene, at Fields.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holloway spent
Sunday very pelnsnntly with the lat
ter’s parents, Sir. and Mrs. A. J.
Pennington.
Sfr. Monroe Greene spent the week
end with his uncle, R. J. R. Greene, nt
Fields.
Sir. Greene Norris, of near Zion, vis
ited his parents. Sir. and Mrs. S. J.
Norris, Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Sirs. Carlton Barton spent
Sunday with Sir. and Sirs. J. D. St.
Wicker and family.
Mr. Carl Roberts, of Zion, was In ths
Cut Off Sunday.
Sllss Lizzie Peacock, of Sycamore, la
visiting her sister, at Rlverdale.
Mr. T. J. Wicker spent the morning
Tuesday very pleasantly with Sir.
Woodsqn Tolen.
Messrs. Burdette Finch and Charlie
Yeoman were In the Cut Off Tuesday.
Mrs. Laura Joiner, of Rlverdale, and
Sllss Lizzie Peacock were In the Cut
Off Monday.
Sir. (Jlaude Turner, of Stonteiuma.
was In the Cut Off on business a few
days ago.
Mr. 8. R. Kitchens and Mr. John
Rooks will leave this week for tho
Ocmulgee river to spend a while trap
ping and fishing
Sir. and Mrs. J. C. Barton and
daughter, Annie Claire, and Sirs. A. 13.
Barton and. Mrs. A. J. Pennington
spent Bfonday with Sir. and Sirs. W. J
Pennington and family.
Mr. J. R. Rodgers has been spend
ing a few days In the Cut Off with
friends and relatives.
One of Wisconsin s Mothers
’ v y(j 0 Always Keeps
Pe-rc-na in the
House»
“I am now aide to do my house
work again, and have a good appe
tite. I have used thirteen bottled
of Peruna and on* of Slanalln.
My husband and children are also
In good health. We always keep.
Pcrnna in tbo house. I thank
you a thousand times for you*
advice.”—Mrs. Alvina PUmann,
1914 Walnut 8t., Milwaukee,
17th District
of Sfr. and Sfrs. E. R. Stuart, left Sion-
I day to visit relatives In Richland be-
: fora returning to her home In Warren-
png today In Buena Vista on business. 'From Our Regular Correspondent.)
Rev. J. B. Johnston, of Dawson,) Twenty Eighth District, Jan. 26—
►pent a few days In our city the past The rain Sunday night was very much
reek. While here he held the first appreciated around here as wateri"'
tof ,r. f cha n r C ge 0f ^ Me,h0d,S, |™ >°* <» nearly all wells. £ M E „ oweII> th# reeent ^
fuurca ot this charge. t jj r d„ v <> Chambliss has been quite ’
Miss Maude Williamson has return- a)clt> but Is said to be Improving.
I 1 hom e. after n visit of some length* Mr. J. D. Grlflln returned home
> relatives In Coleman. Tuesday from a delightful visit to
1 Arthur Myers, of Amerlcus made mends and relative, at Warwick and. \ f -nnnnlrt n„,t Mr and
M the hearts of bis numerous I Arab( . 1, .
hds here by..hort vl.lt thU week.1 MeL. Will and Perry re,1 “ V *‘
fc m8d * • r n *" ,r ' P ,0 AmerlCU, 8at ' “ CanTaaTcmn. out from
r *or itochelle, where ihe goes to ur ,lav afternoon.
J»"d some time with her daughter,! Miss Irma Clements and little broth
I™ Clark Doster.
| J Ir C. 11 Greene, of Amerlcus was I Sunday with their sister, Mrs. J. ».
I* guest of his family here Sunday f Lane.
|Rev. c. D. Carter returned homei Miss Mattie Ruth McMahen spent
(From Ou* Regular Correspondent)
Seventeenth District, Jan. 26.—Rev.
Rustln filed his regular appointment
Mrs. J. W. Chambliss, of Amerlcus. j at Wonder Sunday,
spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs.| The M n « ln S * choo > *» * ll » Wing on.
T V any one really wanted to find oat whothsr or not Pcrnna la good for th*
* baby who wonld he naturally sskt Some one who never used Peruna? Bom»
one who Is prejudiced against Pcrnna? Some ono actuated by aolflsh motives
Who Is opposing Pcrnna for the sake of tho notoriety?
Would any sane person who really wanted to know about Peruna ask any
Of theso people? Of course not.
Who would they ask? They would ask mothers who have raised babies and
used Peruna for their babies times without number. They would ask the paronte
who love their families) and know more abont Peruna than all tho professional
Writers In tho world.
Above wo give tho portrait and testimonial of one of tho mot hers who has used
Peruna, and who has raised healthy and happy babies. We have many moro such
mothers In every state in the Union. Tlieso mothers give their testimonials en
tirely unsolicited, without pay or expectation of pay. Their only deslrs la to
point oat to other mothers a useful and reliable family medicine.
Amerlcus Saturday and spent Sunday
. _ , , . here with her parents, Mr. and Mia.
er, Eston, spent Saturday night and J|>hn c , ark
Mr. and Mra. J. A. Hiller and Mr.
from a trip to Pecan, Ga.
ilrs. Cleve Davis spent Wednesday
I Americas pleasantly with her sl»-
r». Misses Alice and Lizzie Little
pithy.
Henry Peacock, of Alabama,
the guest of relatives here the
week.
' mnn - v Wends of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Itey sympathize deeply with them
« . ——* HCI ncic
r u ., of ,he| r little son. Cllf- Roache's.
J , °* e 8 »J death occured Wed-
Jtey last.
|rs. Acee Royal visited her sister
fAmlersonvn.e the past week.
l\t u , English and little daugh-
l-Iartha Williams, of Amerlcus. are
Icharmlng guest, of Mrs. J. R.
Ian this week.
Sunday very pleasantly with Miss
Deanle Griffin.
Mrs. J. D. Orlffl and daughter,
Oracle, spent Sunday with Mrs. S. M.
Clements.
Miss Nomle Parker spent Wednes
day night with Miss Annie Mae Bfeth-
vln.
Messrs. Clyde Griffin and Oscar Par
ker were Sunday visitors at Mrs. I/>n
Mrs. Molile McNcal spent the week
end with her father. Mr. Cullen Roach.
Mrs. Alice Bagiev was the guest of
Mrs. Mattie Horne Monday.
Mrs. J. D. Line spent Saturday af
ternoon with homefolks.
Mr. B. J. Line made a business trip
to Amerlcus Monday.
and Mrs. J. L. Hiller, of near Dawson,
attended the funeral of Mrs. Clinton
Timmerman Monday.
Miss Jessie Walters, of Ke wPoln;,
spent the first of the week pleasantly
here with Miss Carrie Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. F. Murray left
thla past week on an extended visit to
relatives In Jacksonville, Fla. They
will visit In Tampa, Dade City, and
other points In Florida before return
ing home.
There was a good crowd Sunday af
ternoon.
Blisses Ella Wardna Israel and Miss
Molile Williams are spending this
week with Mre. T. O. Williams.
Bliss Janie Blae Hatcher spent the
week-end with her parent* In Dswoon.
Mr. Vernle Holloway and BIr. John
son, from Amerlcus, were In thla com
munity Sunday.
Blrs. G. O. Collins, from Columbus,
visited her sister. Miss Mlttle Collins,
for a fsw days.
Blits Bessie Salter spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Bllas Jennie
Mae Davis.
Mr. T. O. Goodby was at home
again Sunday.
His friends regret to hear of the III'
ness of Mr. Dave Mill*.
BRONWOOD.
(From Our Regular Correspondent.)
with her ion, Mr. C. C. Turner.
Mra. Tom Hall and son, Hiram,
spent Sunday pleasantly with Mrs.
Riley Herrington.
Mra. C. C. Turner and children spent
pleasantly with Blesdamas
NEW ERA.
(From Our Regular Correspondent.)
New Era, Jan. 26—Bllaa Alice Webb
„ . , , spent one night last week very pleas-
Mrs. P. C. Barkley visited friend, in antly at the honje of M „ Mary
Amerlcus Blonday. I jjlsses Della and Delma Parker
' were visitors at the borne of Miss
I Delia Giles ast Tuesday.
Gemimi. I " r - and Mt »- I- N. Blurphy spent
_____ I Sunday afternoon with their slater,'
j Bliss Ida Blurphy.
(From Our Regular Correspondent) j Mr. and Blrs. W. A Parker, Mr. and
Bronwood, Ga., Jan. 26—Bronwood
enjoyed a nice little snow storm last Mon< * a ?
Friday afternoon and a good rain Blon- Temple an<1 Annie Kate Turner,
day morning. f Bfr. and Mra. Homer Hodge apent
The party announced for last Friday 8un<la J r with Mr - *“<• Mra. Lawson. _
night by Mr. C. C. Turner was post-1 Thompson.
poned until a later date on account of' Messrs. John Denton and Ole* Hall—
the bad weather. | man were gneste at Mr. Jeaae Sapp's .
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis and Misa j Sunday.
Topay McCarty spent Sunday with Mr. | Mr. Perry Thompson and lister,
and Mra. Claude Rainey. ( Mra. Ann Holder, from below Dawson,
Mr. and Mr*. Tom Hall entertained »P«®‘ “>• week-end In Bronwood with
at a barbecue supper Saturday night at, relative*.
their home, with a few friends and ral- Mr. Perry Thompson and sister,
stives present. Toyce and Maaaree, spent Sunday at
Mr. and Mra. Jasse C. Turner were' Mr. Green Norman’s,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tompson, Messrs. C. C. and Jesse C. Turner
of Bronwood, Sunday. ( j made a business trip to Dawson Mon-
'Blrs. Templs Turner apent Sunday .day.
Illn \feir I ,lUn mtvsswwj- 1 - —'‘"'""'I «*• “1(1
I CKS y Wl11 return 1° her j Miss Deanle Griffin spent Sunday ) Gemini, Ga.. Jan. 26.—Bliss Annie Blrs. R. P. Parker and little daughter,
" homaavllle Thursday, after) night with Bliss Mattie Ruth BIcMa- j Pennington entertained a number of and Mr. and Blra. J. L> Potter and
,. 1 * - nf " "eek with her hen. i her friends with a tacky party Friday! children were visitors at the home of
er, -Mrs. B. BI. Duncan.
"v?, Mrs ' Matt Williams, of
Bista were the guest, of rel-
here the past week,
and Birs. s . „ McKm of Am _
i :“L ,end ^ the fua eral of their
[nephew. Clifford Rainy, here
last.
goes TO cuthbbbt
AS AGENT FOB CENTRAL
■ Agent Bob Wells, at the Cen-
11 way station hare for two
IW yesterday for Cuthbert as
: , * «wpany there, socceed-
•/' « Jackson, resigned. Thla
«*d promotion for Mr. Wells
Wends wish for him every
I to his new field. His brother,
- w, th the Amerlcus office of
Esprezs Co., goes to Al-
«mte messenger for the
Mr. N. R. Veal Oiled his regular en- evening. After three hours of mirth j Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Parker 8unday.
gagement nenr here Sunday. and laughter the guests bade their fair BIr. and Blrs. L. Bf. Mercer and
Messrs. Henry Battle and Lewis hostess adieu. | granddaughter. Jewel Mercer, apent
Chambliss made a business trip to Mr. and Blrs. C. Bf. Veal apent Sun- Monday at the home of Bfr. and Mr*.
Amerlcus Saturday. day very delightfully with Bfr. and Daniel Autry.
Mr. W. 8. Roach came out to hi* Mrs E. W. Parker,
farm In his automobile Sunday. Messra. George and Wesley Wicker,
Bliss Stella Doster visited her Misses Lanra and Willie Wicker and
cousins, Misses Lottie and Fannie Doe-! Molile McKenzie were the gneste of
ter Sunday. | Misses Mattie and Mary Pennington
Btlsse Deanle Griffin and Mattie Sunday afternoon.
Ruth McMaben visited Miss Ida Brown Mr- and Mra. W. & Griffin were the
Sunday. (gneste of Mr. and Mrs. Abb Martin
Meeara. Elton Parker and Lonnie Sunday. ,
,Ione were gneete of Mr. Reuben Can-J Mr. Oscar Parker, of Amerlcus spent i
Hr. and Mrs. S. J. Bradley were call
er* at the home of the former's pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Brlant Bradley,
Monday.
Hissei Delma and Eddla Lou Parker
apent Wednesday night with their
aunt, Mr*. W. A. Parker.
Mr. Dave Chambliss la on the sick
list this week.
Mrs. Dawn Veal spent Thursday at
It will coat «MOO a year to main
tain our new poitoffice. A family
could lira comfortably on that, even
with the present high price of meat.
Wedding checks and stage money
are very Impressive while actlnr.
the latter part of last week with his | the home ot Mrs. H. J. Morris,
brother, Mr. Gordon Parker. Miss Della Parker spent Thursday
Messrs. John and Albert Murphy night pelasantly with her aunt, Mrs.
went to Amerlcus Thursday on bnsi- W. A. Parker,
lness. j Miss Myrtle Griffin returned to her
Mr. Gus Holloway was a visitor in home here Monday afternoon, after
our community Sunday, | spending a week pleasantly near An-
Mr. J. S. Finch and son, John, went! dersonvllle with her cousin, Miss
to Amerlcus Saturday.
Laura Aycock.
Mackinette
Automobile
Coats
JUST RECEIVED
NEW LOT OF
“WATERPROOF”
MACKINETTE
AND LINEN
AUTOMOBILE COATS
ces From $3.50 to $6.50*
Ry lander Shoe Company*
CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS.