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Intcrestlntf fact* Gathered During the Week by Our
Reaular Correspondent*.
MRS Of PLAINS SCHUY CAPHAt'S
IS I OLD A i LENGTH bUDGtl Of SEWS
jny Occasions of Interest Interesting Items from Our
There. i Correspondent.
(From our Regulir Correspondent.) (From Our Regular Correspondent.)
tains, Ga.. Fel). 9.—Mrs. R. B. 1 Ellavtlle. Ga.. Feb. 9.—Mrs. John
aus received a telegram Thursday Cheney entertained the club on Thurs
noanclng the marriage of her da >' afiernoon last at her pretty home
~liter. Miss Winona, to .Mr. Wit- °» Church street. She was daintily
Sluart, of taxinicton, which hap- gowned in a lavender linen dress,
event occurred on Wednesday at an d "'as ably assisted In receiving by
bom - of the bride's aunt In Barn-. Airs. Edwards, of Ohio, who wore
ill,,. .Mr. Stuart Is one of taxing- braided princess gown of black cloth,
a most promising young-Wh, both ,n !, - e "42" contest Mrs. Robert
business and society circles, while Strange won the prize, a beautiful
bride is a young woman of charm- embroidery center piece. After the
personality, and admired by a Eanic a delicious salad course was
rue circle of friends, who will ha served. Those present were Mrs. E
crested In the announcement of A. Jordan, Airs. Robert Strange. Mrs.
marriage. *4. C. Collins, Mrs. 8. A. Williamson,
pleasant surprise to Rev. and '' ,rS- E - Collins, Misses Scott, Doc-
J. II. Kustln was the groce:y, ' l>r and '• illlamson, Mrs. Edwards,
ewer given them on last Wednes- Cheney.
the members of the Methodist! '*‘ 88 ® er,a Dozier Is spendlug this
urcli, for which they wish to ex- " eek in 1,3 Cr081ie wIth Mrs - Ducija
heart-felt thanks and apprecla- Dixon, who Is quite 111.
to all donors. They also wish' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewart, after a
thank the people of Plains for °f 80I11C length In Maeon, are at
homo again at Mr. J. T. Stewart's
rosld.nco on Broad street.
Miss Mary Williamson was a recent
visitor to Amerlcus.
Mr. Soab Williams, of Buena Vista,
tvns the guest qf frlonds here Sunday.
Mrs. Edna Battle, of Amerlcus, Is
spending a few days with relatives
Iti our little city.
Our guano factory Is running on
full time now, and the farmers arc
miking ready to fertilize their crops.
Miss Imogens Soars, who has
charge of an Interesting music class
!r«. Annie Rylnnder. of Amerlcus, „ t Facevllle, Is spending some time
Mrs. Emory Mathis, of Douglass, wlth her parellta her .
Mr. C. H. Green, of Amerlcus spent
Sunday with Ills family here.
Mr. C. T. Baldwin, of Oglethorpe,
was looking after business Interests
In our town Saturday.
kindness during the recent 111-
nf Mrs. Rustln.
M. Rustln Oiled his ap-
meat hero Saturday and Sunday.,
hlng three most edifying Semi
te largo congregations,
mooting of the Forolgn Mlsslon-
Siicioly of the M. K. church wuu
Saturday afternoon, and much
liners of Interest was transacted,
Dorothy Haddock, of Amerl-
spont tho week-end here, the
ant guest of Mrs. Ross Dean.
IN lilt MtIKOPOLIS
Of MBS I ft COUNIV
Current News Happenings
Over in Preston.
All subscription accounts past due
for two years or over will lie plarrd
in the hands of aa attorney tor eellee-
The Facts About Pe=ru=ua.
Is Pcrucaaa alcoholic b«7srag* in dlsgrulsef lift possible to n*a 1
>s a substitute fer whiskey? Do people buy Peruna and use it as a tooly er
tion if not settled within the next ten j a bitten, or o bracer?
days, statements are being mailed to 1 . It would bn th» eaaiost thing in the world for any one to demonstrate tho
all each delinquents and prompt set- *•*“7 onogoto the drug store and panto 30 a tot*
COUNIY CIRCLES.
Smithville Sends the Usual
Weekly Letter.
guests of Mrs. Anna Markott
urday.
. T. N. Coleman arrived Sunday i
Oalnsvllle, Fla., and will spend
tlnio with his daughter, Mrs.
ni McGee.
Miss I.ucile Lindsey left Monday for
l*J Julia Coleman spnds Wednes- Atlanta, where she has gone to spend
of each week In Amerlcus, taking some lime with her sister, Mrs. S. 3.
from Miss Margaret Buchanan., Baldwin,
i. Tom McGarrah has returned to! Mr. J. B. Williamson has recently
home In Weston, after a delight- purchased ajiandsome automobile and
isit lure to friends. 1* giving many of his rlends the pleas-
0. T. tawBon Is spending this ure of joy rides these days,
with relatives at Friendship. Mr. .fcjille 8ears left Sunday for Ft.
IS* Ethel Wise returned to Wes- Valle >- where he «° es 10 acce J’ t “ lu ‘
Monday, after spending a few. rrntlve |lo * lllon -
pleasantly here with her parents. I Mr> Jeff M>er8 8 P* nt 3 few dav3
and Mrs. taiher Wise. • | delightfully In Amtrlcus this week
with her son.
Rev. Parker filled his regular ap-
i tie of Peruna. let him undertake to use it as a beverage, or taio this remedy in
tlemenis are rejected to avoid the, dotes considerably larger than those prescribed on thebottle. Would the result
necessity ef placing accounts la the ba alcoholic intoxication ? Nothing of the sort. Let any one try it and see.
Peruna is a medical compound quite heavily loaded with medicinal inned*
lento. If taken in doses largor than prescribed it would produce a positive
drug effect Vo one could take it ae a beverage. Ifany one double these etate-
ment% try it and toe. We know that Peruna cannot be used as a bever*
age; that it will not intoxicate; that it cannot be used ae a substitute for
liquors. Wo guarantee that PERUNA CONTAINS HO CHEAP WHISKEY—
OB ANY OTHER WHISKEY, for that matter.
It contains a small per cent of cologne spirits, absolutely essential to die
solve and hold in solution medicinal ingredients, but the drags contained ia
Peruna prohibit its nse as a beverage. It wonld be the easiest thing in tho
world for any one to demonstrate this if they chow to do so.
Pemna is sold everywhere. THE INGREDIENTS ARB PLAINLY
PRINTED OH EACH BOTTLE. It has been said over and over again that
chemists have analyzed Peruna and found it to contain only cubehe and
whiskey. Vow wo challenge any chemist to demonstrate any snch statement,
let any one who has oven a smattering knowledge of chemistry purchase a
bottle of Pemna and see whether or not it contains whiskey, find out for him*
self whether or not it is composed of cheap whiskey and cubeto. Of coarse,
cubebe is one of the ingredients of Peruna, bat there are many other ingred
ients. It contains hydrastis canadensis, corydalis formosa, collinsonia, and at
least four other medicinal ingredients. To bo sure, no chemist could so ana*
lyse Pemna as to he able to identify the various medicinal Ingredients. This
is beyond the ability of any chemist But any ordinary chemist wonld be able
to say that Pemna is heavily leaded with medicinal ingredients of some Hn*
lu addition to oubebs.
Vow why ore these statements repeated when tholr falsity could bo so
easily demonstrated? Simply because there is continnod hostility toward Pe*
rnna on the part of the medical profession. Very likely the maprin*. W Mch
took np the crusade against Pemna and denounced it as a choap beverage
were misled by statements of the medical profession. Probably they were
sincere in their attitude towards it Bnt now, after all these things Lave been
said and refhted, it wonld wem to bo in ordor for snob peoplo to use a little
fairness and common sense in the matter.
Every time any one sayi that Pemna is nothing bnt cheap Whiskey and
Mrs. M. E. Lunsford, who has been] Miss -Margaret Burton entertained j ®? J>e . ,)8 J 1 ® ** t®Uing a U ®> *? k* 8 ® 1100 ^ Most people intend to (peak
III with lagrlppe for some time, >. the Embroidery Club Friday after- " tl,r J» t P 1 '’« statement*
much better now. which is gratifying noon at the home of her parents, Mr. r!?*Tl M Well-meaning peoplo to
news to her many friends. | and Mrg . j. D . Bart0 n. A dalnty gllad “ 7 ttodtarttani „„ aramr,
Mbs Ethel Culpepper, of Edison, is course was served. ABB BBT,TABT^ATABBW BTnvmW kn* »>t any othcrcotd mcdjoton^H
Hie attractive guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mis# Marlon Perdue, the guest of . ^“5 x’ 11
C. McEarchern during a visit here Miss Margaret Burton for two weeks.! ^ ^ ^*®
lh ‘ s wc * k ’ ler , 1 Tuesda y for Amerlcus, where she f t j, therefore np to every honest person to quit Mtisj. rocll .tstemr.nl>
Rev. Mr. Williams filled Ills regular will visit before returning to her ; concerning Pemna, Or aoknowlodgo that ho is repeating slanden abontwhich
appointment here at the Baptist home in Atlanta. ! he knows nothing. Onomight justaswellsay that Castor Oil is an intoxic int'
that if taken in large enough doses it will operate as a “boors." If people
never tried to eee, but simply repeated such statements about faster OIL the
majority of people would come to believe thorn. It is no eaeier to demo utroto
snch a statement about Castor Oil than it wonld bo abort Foruna,
Any one who takes Pemna knows that snch statements are false To sav *
, that Pemna is cheap whiskey and ratals may constitute good material for
Mr. c. H. Hunter, of Atlanta, :s jokes on the vaudeville stage, but thero li no excuse for any . on a who Ketenda
.spending a few days here with rei- to be truthful saying over again thin oft-rcpcated fitluhood.
; atlves. i . .
I From Our Regular CorrcspondenLi Mr . and Mrg . ,. aul K McK
enney, of
Bronwood, Ga., Feb. 9.—An inter- Atlanta, are the guests this week of m —.1 p.. . .
estlng event of this week was tho their* parents. | If til LflStYlCt.
marriage of Mr. Clifford Harroid and j a an old fashioned spelling match' —
Miss Eflle Brinkley, which took place' „t the school auditorium Friday af- IFrom Oo* Regular Correspondent, t
at the home of the latter's sister, Mrs. ternoon, the town against the school, ’ Seventeenth District, Feb. 9.—Prof.
C. T. Davis. Tho rites were solemn- Miss Martha Pryor, one of the pupil* Perry'a school at Hebron broke up
Izcd by Rev. Allen, of Bronwood. T’l? enjoyed the honor of being the last with an all-day singing Sunday. A
From Our Regular Co.-respondent. 1
Preston, Ga., Feb. 9.—The Wood
men held an enthusiastic meeting last bands of the Jesllee fer collection id
oll'clm D ! 8ht - hlV ' nS tWe,Ve new ap - tee nsnal way.
pllcants to pass upon. District Organ- - *
Izer a. G. Green was at the meeting. - -
It is real amusing to see the look or U/C FDilM I Pf-
anticipatlon on the faces of the old ''vl I ItUlll LLL
members, for they say the goat Is
hungry and are looking for him to
have a great time grazing upon the
fresh grass..
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McEarchern en
tertained a number of the young pen- ^
pie pleasantly on last Monday evening!
In honor of their guest. Miss Culpep-j
l«r. The affair was entirely Informal j 'From Our Regular Correspondent)
and ater some splendid music by some 1 Smithville. Ga., Feb. 9.—The dance
of the guests, they all departed for at the Hotel Simpson Monday night
their homes declaring it an evening was a delightful affair of the week,
most delightfully spent. j Those who danced were Misses Lu-
Mr. O. L Montgomery was host to a cibel Bunkley, Evelyn and Myrtle
number of his friends on Tuesday Odum, tala Hines, Janie Hooks, of
evening. Music was the special fea- Leesburg; Marlon Perdue, of Atlanta;
lure of the evening's entertainment. x e Il and Edith McKenney, Mess-a.
and several good selections were rend- Ji m and Raymond Dozier, Charlie
ered making It one of the most de- Brown, Ivey Melton, Pierce Christie,
llghtful occasions of the week. 0 f Dawson; B. F. Johnson, of Shell-
• Ir. J. R. Lunsford, of Hamilton, man; n nry Williams and Earnest
was the guest of his mother. .Mrs. Arno i d , of Bronwood; E. B. Martin
M. E. Lunsford, a day or twp this j,., and w . B . Heath _ of ljeegburK; c .
vii. >11...-. M- McKenney, J. M. Bruner, Hardy
Is on Inf *; cL 7 he '"'° f f arro «-lExum, Mr. and Mrs. P. K. McKenney
I. spending a few days with Mr. and and Mr . M D. Esybold, of Atlanta, and
Mrs. J. C. McEarchern this week. Mr . and Mrg . j. a Prultt> of IjCt , 3ljllr .
here
church Saturday and Sunday. Tne Mrs. Oscar Lewis and children, of
services were very Interesting and Dawson, spent part of last week here
Impressive, and were very largely at- with relatives.
tended. j Miss Florrle Cobb, of Amerlcus,
j spent fhe week-end here with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cobb.
BRONWOOD.
Gemimi.
bride was becomingly attired In grey speller to take her seat.
mohair with cream trimmings. Only.
a few friends and relatives were
present. Mr. and Mrs. Harroid left NE lV ERA.,
for their home immediately after the!
nolle Webb and brother, Mr. j
"’ebb, of Sumter, spent Satur-
Mr. mid Mrs. S. C. Collins and little
Mls-ot taulse and Clsvle. were the
tin 1 Sunn., t ... I polntnirnt at the Baptist church here
Prim m AO , WKh ! Saturday and Sunday, preaching three
.Hotel ta*T' 7" 1 excellent aermons.
ihe Hotel Dean a few days ago.| VIr. a ,
Georgia Dean Is at home now 1
and*Mrs tf R .* | m0 I Dth 10 guest* of relatives at Putnam rccent-
anu sirs. R. ,\|. .\| ontz | n Lyons. '
-me 'In' * e,t S ‘ wurd,jr ,or j Mrs. Joseph L Duncan has returned
[eral weeks Vt'Th’ *» V n lt ' ho ’ ,,e from an M( ended visit to her
L 7j,g*r ° f ■ p-" 3 ’ 8 >» T ai, »» “"»>*•
. 8, »t Mrs. Blake Harris of! Mr ' phl, ° 8ml,h ' of Anl * rlcU8 - u
•>IP. were visitors In Plains , P endla K 8 few da> ' 8 here on bU8lnejs
, this week.
[Ross Doan left Sunday for New — —
0 purchase an ®x:cnslve line of LESLIE.
ceremony. j (From Our Regular Correspondent.)
A crowd from Dawson, Bronwood. New Era. Feb. 9.—Mrs. J. T. Mor-
and surrounding country enjoyed a rls, who baa been sick for the past
bird shooting Tuesday at Mr. T. J. week. Is reported some better, to the
delight of her many friends.
Mr. Jesse Griffin, of Atlanta,
From Our Regular Correspondent.!
Hall's.
Mr. Claude Rainey spent Saturday
a: Mrs. Sid Ralnay's, and was accom
panied home by Miss Eleanor Rainey.
On their way home the mule ran
away with them, but no damage whs
done.
Preaching at Rocky Branch school;
house Sunday afternoon was well at,
tended.
Mr. C. D. Brinkley came over here better,
from Sumter last Wednesday after his j Nfr. Russel Compton, of Amerlcus.
sister. Mrs. Temple Turner, who is *Pent Sunday very pleasantly with
now spending a while with relatives ( M* auht, Mrs. W. A. Parker.
In the Seventeenth. I Mrs. tae Bass, of Lee County, (pent
Mrs. tan Ragsdale fell and sprain- * few days recently with her parents,
ed her wrist last Tuesday morning. ' f r. and Mrs. Briant Bradley.
Mr. C. C. Turner and son, Thomas Charlie Cary and sister. Miss
large crowd attended.
Mias Emma Wiggins, from Ander-
aonvllle, spent the latter part of the
week with bomefolks. She was ac
companied by Miss Mary Ellen Finch.
Miss Bessie Salter left Monday for
her new borne In Doerun.
Miss Mabel Waller, from Bronwood.
has been spending a few days frith
Miss Elite Wiggins.
All regret to hear of little Mias
spending this week very pleasantly. Berths Israel being sick,
here with homerolks. | Mla * Mattie Suggs visited relatives
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Parker and llttla'i her * enronte to Albany,
daughter, Eddie tan, spent Sunday! Mlsiei Lizzie Belle Martin and
very pleasantly near Huntington with j Mattie Wllkerson spent the week-end
the latter's slater, Mr*. Motile Harm 1 wlt,> kl,,M Wiggins.
Mrs. Berry McNeal. who baa been! Everyhady is glad to see Mr. R. P.
j very tick for the past week, la
Iarael up again.
(From Our Regular Correspondent?
Gemini, Ga., Feb. 7. 9.—Misses Mat-
tie, Mary, Ruth and Annie Penlngton
were the guests of Mlaa Ethel Parker
Saturday.
Misses Emma Wiggins and Mary
Ellen Finch spent the week-end at
Sumter, guests of friends and rela
tives.
Mr. R. L Andrews, of Plains, spsnt
the greater portion of last week In
ftl* vicinity.
Messrs. Murray Griffin and Alva
Grant, of the 2Slb, were guests of
friends hero Sunday afternoon.
Uttle Miss Pearl Duckworth Isvsiy
III now.
Messrs. Daniel and Samuel Ledge*
spent Sunday with friends In the 28th
District
Mr. Eston Parker spent Saturday
and Sunday wlt|i Mr. Hawkins Parker
and Summer goode.for Oliver,
laid Co.
lamee Jesse Tlmm.rman and ’ , .
T Andrews returned Tuesday ! Leslie. Ga., Feb. 9.—Miss Mattie I made a business trip to Dawson Sat- JencT*, of Huntington, spent Sunday
1 pleasant visit t 0 relatives In! Wilson entertained a few girls at her urday. with their niece. Miss Alma Harden.
borne last Saturday ofternoon In bon- Mr. Jim Hall. Jr., made a business Mr. Jesse Aycock. of near Ander-
I.Tulla Fluker. of Atlanta, Is! or of Misses Prather and Hudson of | trip to Bronwood Monday. j sonville. spent Saturday night and
^Itlnk her sl.ter, Mrs. Martha' Americas. After Interesting games of Meaara. Jay Miller and Jim Hal! at - Snnds3r very P*e«santly with bis cous-
| "11" were payed, delicious refresh-, tended a party near Parott last Frt-, * n ’ Mrs- D. C. Griffin.
|^T. Lunsford came over from 'meats were served. Those present ^ dajr Qig^t.
Sunday .md spent the dav were Misses Ids' Bacon, Llzale Bsl-j
lump of sir. L. D Wlae ! lard, tails Ranew, Clara Willie (
F> r the most efficient teachers ‘ Tiither. Gertrude Hudson. Stella, Jones' Friday night was enjoyed
jer county. Prof, jq R Black-! Wade. Mary Carter, Ruby Dickenson.! who attended It.
[Leslie, and Proif. C. F. Wells,
"Won. were gnasts of Mr. W.
Sunday.
Cook left Monday for
where she will eater Bessie
Nina Carter and Aaaa
[•Peat Moaday pleasant.. N
sday pleasantly
i at Concord.
and William War-
by
' mother, lira, a El Warllck.
M. Rustln made
Mrs. Max Addy are enter*
| bright little Ml.s at their
' here, the little one arriving
friends la Leslie for a few days.
Mr. Lather Alison will open a soda
fountain Hera soon In tha bank build
ing as soon as another place Is erect
ed for the bunk.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Joyner welcomed a
beautiful little daughter at
Messrs. H. J. Morris and M. C. Veal
went to Amerlcus Saturday.
Mr. Clay Murnhey was In our vicin
ity Thursday.
I Messrs. Jesse and Marry Griffin and
Jim Nellie Hines and Maggie »««• Beesle Williford, of Richland, sister Miss Myrtle, attended the en-l
Harvey. i darned to her home last Friday, af- tertalnaent at the home of Miss Eulal
Rev. J. H. Allen Is tha gnast of ter a visit to her cousin. Miss llary Cannon Friday nlghLMHM^^H
■ Carter.
Mr. J. C. Hoffman, or Cordelc, was
a visitor In our town last week.
Tho friends of Mr. A. T. Johnson
are very sorry to hear of his illness
and hope he will aoon recover.
Mr. J. H. Harvey and family spent
Sunday with relatives In Leslie. -
Rev. Dickenson preached a very in
teresting sermon at the Methodist
church Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wlglgns were In
Leslie Friday. , *1
Mrs. John Harvey r«turned home
spending a few days with
ro* near Asaertcua. '
Dr. r. r. McNeal, of Hahlra. spent
a conple of days hare with friends la
the put week.
Mrs. A. a Perry, of Huntington,
was In Lealle Sunday.
Mr. G B. KdowIm, of Savannah,
VOTERS MUST REGISTER, AS
THE ROOKS SOON CLOSE.
The time for payment of 1909 taxes
has passed and fl fas will soon be is
sued against all defaulters. Atten
tion Is also called to the fSct that an
der the new registration law all votars
mast regtste rthls year tlx months
before the data of general state elec
tion. After April Sth votars aot reg
istered will be debarred. Pleeee call
at oace sad register. I. a SMALL.
Tax Collector.
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Ladies Oxfords
And Strap Pumps.
We have just opened
our Spring shipment
of LADIES' OXFORDS
and PUMPS in both
patent, kid and suede.
oe Company,
AND.FURNISHERS.