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AMERICUS TIMES' AMERICUS. GEORGIA. (WEEKLY)— TIMES-RECORDER. TH JRSDAY. MARCH 3. 1910 JLiL+k~m County News Items Inurcsdntf facts Cathcred During the Week by Our Regular Correspondents. |!<:||1 (UllWI (if [NtWS FROM Ltc MSS fiiOVI fLWSi COUNIY CIRCLES jiiisg Li:ib City Sends Vl.iny ‘toms. L, o -i- Regular Correspondent.) Lj, Ga.. March 2.—Several un- [llv pleasant entertainments have ::u'n the past week. Among the [enjoyable was the party on Wei- L evening given by Dr. and Mrs. I, ir Evans In honor of their L jie guest, Miss Willie Taylor, of l:a. T!i" home was made attrac- kita howls of jonquils and nar- I Forty-two wns the game played [a late hour, when a delicious sal- |ur.-e »as served. Lther pleasant affair was the [ pulling on Tuesday evening glv. I Miss Ethel Carter In honor of |Ta> lor. ai.d Mrs. Edmund Oliver were at to a number of their yotig 1. on Friday evening, the occas- I In honor of their guest, Miss Isbumake, of Montezuma. The I was attractively decorated with l-i and violets. Late In the dainty refreshments, conslst- Cliarlotte and wafers, were sSiniihviile 8tnds the Usi-al VVeckiy Letter. | Mabel Kendrick returned to her Athens Friday, after a brief e to her sister, Mrs. Leonard Smlthvllle, March 2.—Mrs. T. C. Edwards has returned from Macon, where she spent ten days very pleas antly with' friends. Miss Alice Melton, of Dawson, was the attractive guest of Mls3 Mary Ansley Sunday. Mrs. Wood, who has been the guest of Sirs. J. II. Tye for a wo.k, has re turned to her home In Eufaula. Sirs. James Salter, of Leesburg, , spent the week-end here with her daughter, Mrs. W. Fort McAfee. Sir. Lee SI. Ilansford and Dr. Grubbs of Americas were Sunday visitors. Sirs. Stalcom SAellgrove has re turned to her home In Slacon, after a short visit to relatives here. Sir. George Odum, of Dawson, wns a visitor to friends hero Sunday. . SIIss Sllttle Cobb, of Preston, was the guest of Sirs. Charlie Gran: for a few days last week. The Young Ladles Embroidery Club met with Sflss Edna Booker last Fri day and enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. Dating from Starch 1. the Hotel SIc- Afee will be under different manage ment. Mr. T. C. Parker, of Macon, having leased It for a term of live years. (From Our Regular Correspondent.) Gemini, Ca„ March 2.—Sirs. E N\ Parker spent the latter part of the week In Byromville, the guest of her sister. Mr. Perry Cannon made a short call It Is being remodeled and re-. In this vicinity Sunday afternoon. „ „ _ furnished and when completed will be' “ ~ ‘ ~ Eva Ma ' S,even » 18 at home ; thoroughly up-to-date hostelry. •om Atlanta, where she spent | Mr John B c1otn . or1h> . waa a bu „. e«k« purchasing an extensive | stylish millinery for Spring and Ordinary NUMBER 9 All subscription accounts past dne for too years or over will he placed In the hands of an nllornry for collec tion If nol sclllrd within the next tell days. Statements are being mailed to all Midi delinquents and prompt set tlements are requested lo mold the necessity of plueing accounts la the bands of the Justice for collection In the usual way. 28th DiSrRICi SfHlfY CAPIIAli liUUbtl Of NtWSj Inttrtoiing Item I rom Our Correspondent. The Facts About Pe=ru=na. i Is Pcrtrna an alcobollo beverage In ditgnlief Is it possible to nso Perm* as a substitute fer whiskey ? Do people buy Pemna and use it as a toiJy, or a bitters, cr a bracer? It woiTl bo tho essitet f ti'ig In. the rerld for any one to demonrtrate the wohstetamoufo. V.t ary one g o to the drug store and purchase a bot- ■Perms. 7.:: hij ;x-.Ukeio use it ao a beverage, or take this remedy in 'From Ou- Regular Correspondent l Twenty Eight District, March 2.— We are glad to say that wo have hid plenty of rain for the past few days and the wells are furnishing plenty of water. •Miss Annie Fort Woodruff spent I el 9 nas served a: R' 0 conclusion the week-end at Byromville. Stw was | tbe same, accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Carrie Parker, from Andersonvllle. Mr. S. M. Clements and daughter, Ima. spent Sunday at Mr. J. D. Gridin's. Miss Ida Brown spent Tuesday night with Miss Deanle Griffin. Miss Orln Griffin returned homo Tuesday, after spending several days with Miss Gladys Roach. Mr. L. M. Chambliss is able to be up again, after a severe attack of La' grippe. Mr. Emory Griffin, from near Do Soto, spent Sunday with homcfolks and was accompanied home by his (From Our Ellaville, Ga, Eilavilie L-a. been unusually gay th ej Pcn na U a medical compound quite heavily loaded trith past wee*, and one of the most I leas- lcrta , If , akn dost! ^ preier jb«d it Would ant parties given was that of Mrs. T. • — - — ---- -- A. Collins Friday afternoon from three to live. Her spacious and well furn ished home is an Ideal place for enter- tainiug, and such a charming hostess she proves to be. It Is a pleasure to ac cept her hospitality. On this occasion she entertained three tables of “-12." A dainty repast of hot chocolate nnd waf- ot sister, Miss Bessie Griffin. Gemimi. Regmar Cor.eM~ud.ot , , Ga.. March y. ^ alcoholie intoxication? Nothing of tbs tort lot anyone try it and was' medicinal ingred- uce n positive •iiigoiijct. No one could take it as a beverage. If any one donbta these state* x-:ut3, try it r.t 1 tie. Wo know that Pemna cannot be tued u a bever- • &£»; tt..t it will net intoricetr; that it cannot be need as a substitute for lit; son. Wc guarantee thnt PZ2UJNA CONTAINS NO CHEAP WHISKEY— Or. ANY OTHDE. WHISKEY, for that matter. It cor tains a ruull per crr.t of cologne spirit*, absolutely eawntial to die* noire and bold in solution me licinal ingredients, but the drugs contained in Peruna prohibit its aso as a beverage. It would be the easiest thing in tho world for any one to domon:tr*.to this if they chose to do so. Perm a is sold' everywhere. THE INGREDIENTS ABE PLAIN1Y 2'SVTSD ON EACH EOT TIE. It has beta said over and over again that al irisU ’ia-e analyzed Pemna and found it to contain only eubebs and w.istr/! h ow re challenge any chemist to demonstrate any sneh statement L t any one who has even a smattering knowledge of ehemistiy purchase • b-Aio of Pemna and roe whether or not it contains whiskey, find ont for him* self whether or not it is composed of cheap whiskey and eubebs. Of course^ eubebs is one of the ingredients of Parana, bnt there are many other ingred ient.-. It contains hydmtis canadensis, corydalis formosa, eniHimmi*, and at least four ether medicinal ingredients. To be rare, no chemist eoold so ana* lyse Pemna as to be able to identify tho varioua medicinal ingredients. This is beyond the ability of any chemist Bnt any ordinary chemist would bo able to ray that Parana is heavily loaded with medicinal ingredients of some Mnd In addition to eubebs. , rrr ^ 8. C. Collins at ther lovely home on Mrs. H. C. Davis gave a delightful little party Saturday afternoon :n honor of Miss Caroline Worthy, of Amerlcus, who was the week-end guest of Miss Elizabeth Davis. The younger set enjoyed games until a late hour, when refreshments were served. Those present were Mamie Stevens, Leila and Aurle Wllllamsson, Mary Strange. Dorothy Cheney, Jon- nie Dixon. Della Mott, Mary Dixon, El izabeth Davis and Carol Ve Worthy. ness visitor In Hillman last week. ANDERSONVILLE Iriarenro Taylor left Sunday for' after a visit here to Mr. and I JJmvood Jennings. : |and Mrs. John Cato, of Ameri- < Prom 0ur Regular Correspondent.) ent Sunday here, guests of Mr j Andersonvllle, Ga.. Feb. 2.—Mr. Jas. M. L. Hudson. G. feagln made a trip to Amerlcus tbe I Ells Shumake, the fair guest of P a8t week on bu9lnc “- Edmund Oliver this past week,! Mr - J - B - Easterlin, Jr., leaves for Jnday for her home In Monte-; Sanford, Fla.. In a few days to accept j a position with Chase & Co. olan Crenshaw, of Greenville.' Mr - and Mrs. w - Easterlin and i a visitor at tho tome of Mr. children spent the week-end in Ella I’ Gee. vllle, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. College street. Lacy ferns, the purpl- est of violets, bright hued narcissus and dainty hycanths were used ex tensively on tbe highly polished tables and cabinets, lending a charming ef fect to the interior of the pretty home. Mrs. Collins received her guests In an old rose linen made princess. Miss Scott wore a champagne colored meteor silk elaborately Land embroid ered. A pleasant feature of tbe enter tainment was tbe interesting game of 42 played. Miss Dollle Allen making j the top score and receiving as the Miss Pleona Parker spent Sunday, with Miss Ethel Parker. j Mrs. Pearl I’ennlig.ton was the guest prlze a dalnty center piece. After the of Mrs. Abb Martin Sunday. I * ame a salad course, consisting of Miss Maggie Belle Griffin spent Sat-,* se - sandwiches, crackers, prun urday night with Miss Lllllo Belle BaIad and ^“P 9 l ulco with whlpp Pennington. , cream was servcd - ________ A sad accident occurred at Murray's, 1 miles north of this place, last Fri- NEW ERA. d*y. Mr. Franklin Giles was accidently j 8h! >t by Mr. Ed Willis. The unfortun- (From Our Regular Correspondent.) ate man lingered for about twenty-four New Era. March- 2.—Rev. P. Fland- ho,,ra - when death relieved bis suffer- 1 ers, pastor of Salem church, visited in ,n *- He I* survived by Ms wife and our vicinity last week. several brothers, who have the sym-1 Mrs. A. J. Ledger apent last Wednes- P a *hy of the entire community In their day with her sister, Mrs. D. C. Grlffln. bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Parker spent Dr - E- T. Reed will lecture at the last Sunday with the former's brother, auditorium on Thursday night for the Mr. M. M. Parker. bc neflt of the D. D. C. Dr. Reed Is a , te medical profession. Very likely tho magazines which teak up the crusade against Peruna and denoonoed it as a cheap beverage were misled by statements of the medical profession. Probably they were sincere in their attitude towards it But now, after all these things have beat said nnd re fated, it wonld seem to be in order for rach people to tue a R(t1» fairness and common sense in tho matter. Every time any one says that Pemna is nothing bnt cheap whiskey and eubebs he is telling a lie, an absolute falsehood. Host people intend to speak the truth. But tho prevalent habit of repeating other people’s statements, without investigation as to their truth, has led many well-meaniur neocle to say these false things about Peruna. Died according to the directions on the bottle, PERUNA IS A SAPS AND RKITAHT.F. CATARRH REMEDY, bat, like any other good modidno, 11 taken in excess of those doses, it will produce drug effects very lumie.-™* to the person who takes it It is therefore np to every honest person to quit mHhj inch ■fa**™.™?, concerning Peruna, or acknowledge that ho is repeating slanders about which he knows nothing. One might just as well say that Castor Oil is an that if taken in large enough doses it will operate as a “booze." If people never tried to see, bnt simply repeated such statements about Castor Oil, the majority of people would come to believe them. It is no easier te demonstrate such a statement about Castor Oil than it would bo about Peruna. Any cne who takes Peruna knows that such statements are f»i*« To say that Peruna is cheap whiskey and eubebs may constitute good jokes on the vaudeville stage, hut there is no exouse for any one who pretends to be trathfal saying ov-w again this oft-repeated folsohood. The Best “Buy” in America. |Aim Markett left Saturday for Johnson. mi, Ala., called there on ac- 1 JIra - A - T - Oliver and sons, Wesson i Meggrg W1I1 aE(1 PerrJf cannon and “so ol ability and comes highly rec-! r ( tki Illness of her daughter, Oliver and Fred T. Suber, spent Su!l '| jn sa Annie Fort Woodruff and Eula ommentlcd. I't rt Black. j day here, the guests of relatives. I Cannon were visitors at tbe home of Rev. R. E- Bailey spent a portion of |Ki!a 1 Markett and Mr. Roscoo, Mr - Jaa - Wi En8ll8t ;' mado a busl * Misses Della and Dolma Parker Sun- ( ‘he Past week In Preston attending a | d Mr a “s. J. D. Lane .pent sun-.pent Sunday ln 'unquestionably Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes. day at the home of Mrs. S. M. Parker. Buena Vista. or Sumter, spent the wcek-i 0688 trip to Amerlcus last Saturday. |». guests of Miss Ophio Mar- Tbe Misses Berry of Bronwood are I visiting Mrs. J. B. Easterlin. ■atnuel WUe left Sunday for Miss Mary King leaves for Aniericus jj r B q Griffin and daughter. Miss I 1 -ins, after a stay of two' next -' ,onil,>y 10 acccIlt a Position with ^ jj vrt | e _ wcnt t0 Amerlcus Friday. <Te with his mother, Mrs. B. Mrs. M. T. Dam. I Messrs. L. D. and D. B. Slappey and plirlah Walters spent several v - M. Holloway, of Amerlcus, spent past week with friends in Sunday afternoon in Andersonvllle. | Mr. T. M. Easterlin had as his guest i Clara Belle Field and Mabel Sunday afternoon Mr. Brinson, of of Amerieus, spent Sunday Amerlcus. attractive guests of Mrs. Mr. J. L. Brown died last Saturday |ambllss. of pneumonia. He Is survived by For the man who seeks clothes values is jwas'herfyeSrMrHrnad^,’’and we seek your best interests as well as Mr. Berry McXeal and little daugh- one of onr former residents and his OUT OWI1. SO We tell VOU Whflt VOU IlQVe ter. Nancy, spent Sunday afternoon at friends always extend to him the glad • , “ J the home of Mr. J. T. Morris. .hand when he returns here. Teat! aDOVe. Little Miss Jewel Mercer spent Sat-| Rjv - w - K. Dennis, of Wrlghtvllle. 1 TheSC ClOtheS fit—theV haVC a Style Rnd urday night at the home of her aunt, was the guest of friends here the past , , u J Mrs. S. M. Parker. . j week. Rev. Dennis Is one of our for- character that gave them the entrance, Messrs. Murray and Charle Griffin mer pastors and Is much loved by the r>1 nn a r * A mpriptin rlnthPR into T nnrlon and , spent Saturday night near Oatowood people here, who always give Mm a 3l ° ne ( 1 American CiOineS, inCO LOIlUORdnO j at the home of -their brother, Mr. Leo cordial welcome. j England, ary Chambliss, of Amerlcus, wife and four children, who have the, firim „ | Mrs. W. U Orr, of Baconton. hai re-j All An oKont It lo trv on tho • ■•-Hi Chambliss this past sympathy of the entire community. | j [r gboppurd Autry spent Sundt.y turn“d home, after a pleasant visit to zwii yOU ntcU UO UUOUl 11 IS liy OP lilt? B>i rr | l ! - ,ones went 10 Amerlcus . wltt , hU brother, Mr. I* C. Autry. j her sister, Mrs. W. E. Drane. on Col-' clotheS. XhCV fit VOU before VOUr &WQS. Mts. Nolan Crenshaw an- Tuesday on business. | Mrs. M. C. Veal nnd little son Cor- lege street. | J ' “Tlval of a handsome Mr. W. O. Easterlin welt to Amerlcus , ez gpent ono d a y last week with Mr Joe Buchanan, of Plains was SI ITS • Parker. the guest of his aunt. Mrs M. E. Doz,er. ^5 the past week. | 'if. and Mrs. E. R. Jordan antoed ;o iViT. ZION. Bue-ia Vista Sunday, spending tho _____ ! day w'th Mrs. E. B. Hornady. The Home Mission Society held a We are agents in this town for these clothes • -Nolan Lewis. Wednesday. • j Mrs. B. S. Parker. “ •-'"Is, of Atlanta, arrived Candlda.es for the different county] >'• Is the guest of Mrs. H. R. cra ’ aa aro G»Ito numerous visitors to our little town (ten days. NHp Watkins has returned Soil,c on * enlcrcd Easterlin Bros. P*« in Arlington. store Tuesday night through a rear [File Taylor r.turned to her window, picked a hole In the safe, se- *"anta Thursday. af-«r a cured about $123 In cash and left CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. •r. tn Our Regular Correspondent.! ML Zion. Ga.. March 2,-Mr. Sarah ' a «^«ng meeting with Mrs. E.! E. Collins on V ednesday evening. A 1 and daughter, Miss day - F®’ 01 Preston, are here, f ra - J- 'V. Johns. | • a 't lore to Mrs. Seymour notea - cho< ' l<3 - 0,e -' l>lnR on the fl ?° r cuVsundax"'afterb'spendlng 11 several rholee P™gram had been arranged anl !a » Taylor made many a " d 'scaped without leaving any cue .^“in-law Mrs waa *Pl=n«Jfdly carried out by the [ WJ s the recipient of many as to who did the crime. Walter Mask ’ * members present. Home mission work Ions during her brief stay Messrs. B. O. and T. M. Easterlin • ’ was the subject for the evening. were business visitors to Amerlcus to- Mr- and Mrs. R. L. Bass, Mr. and rtw, i Mrs. Rov Robinson, of Smtihvllle, and 1 and datieise. \tm. day. 1 Wilkinson of Italic snent The eftort <0 raise $1,000 for the a with* Mr and Mrs B c'Brad library In subscriptions of $10 will, moans to be deprived of your eye-sight, how uttsriy helpless you would , Somebody Is going to wago a war Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. ur l ^ undertaken again, and this time b« I* you could not see things, you would not abuse your eyes In tho lo Cohb, of ,, reit t of extermination on the worthless ley bushed through to success. ~ 1 Mrs. j. w t-k_. curs at largo here, If a few more peo- Mrs. Crisp Wilkinson, of Leslie, and, *■ I from Atlanta! P>e aro dog-bltten. j MUs Helen Tondee, of Ellaville, spent am McTyre arrived several- ‘ I TLu rs<fey with Mr. end Mrs. P. O.j Look Well lo Tonr Kldnejs. »m New Orleans to visit his * °- w - Perdue ' the whlt * man . beld | Br w^p- r i -.j. hIa WMk . T . ..' Kidney diseases come on elowly. Its • *nd Mr». Uriah McTvre hpon charge of stealing a watch and; Mr. Earl Baas made hit weekly tlalt j, indicated by clondy or high- Mra. D I uul 'a dollar, la aUll ln Jail. T. P. Dor- to America! Saturday, where he Is \y colored urine, pains In the heck, [Miss ggfJZi Ln I. tk. prosecutor. having some d.nui work dons, frrau.nt urinating at nfokfa dg Untly with ra^vra to' ■ Mr “ d Mra ' P ' Brad1 ^ •«»«“ gSVy,5SL ussTlLk”UW r itn relatives in ^ bnry raInI taT , we „ mgh Sunday very plensnnUy with Mr. nud, “rbe ^Ced of ^l these Hj^ptom. Urs. Robert nut the aqtoe out of buelnets, as the Mre. O. B. DUI. | Many hsvs been cored of Kidney and - S33S»'S5 I T 1 »"S It’s a risky pleca of business t o trifle with your eyes. Your eyes •re your bread-earners—take care of them. If you would think what It least, but would take tbs greatest of ears of thsm. The moment yon feel anything wrong come to us, nnd he properly nnd correctly fitted with glasses. fAotti James Fricker & Bro. Jewelers and Opticians. AMERICUS, GEORGIA. to* in Birmingham, hk Timmerman retained Mercer University, after | week pleasantly with his • and Mrs. Edgar Tlmmcr- py for easy riding. per bottle. Send for booklet of pnrtlc* , chatta- I afternoon with Mrs. Tom Harden. Mr. O. B. Dell, who wan quite sick SIsrT Granger Medicine Co, Will aomebody whisper to the board for a few daye, is better. , aooga, Tenn. of trade thnt the expreaa service here 1... been curtailed, and let that body find ont why. A poet taken a great load off ble| Tw° b,cad3 better than one—In j mod when he bays a haircut » drum or a barret INSURANCE, J. A. Davenport, pnone