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AMERICUS. GEORGIA. (WEEKLY)— TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. JUNE 16.1910.
M'Jf/lER 21.
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SCHlfV CAPITAL'S
NtWS LROM LEE
COUNIY CIRCLES
Interesting Items from Oir
Correspondent.
SMLLfARvto ARE NOW
WANTED IN SUviltR
Demand MM Grow Ihrough
Advertising.'
i ■
_ i secretary of t'_vj Buard of Trade a let
(From Our Regular Correspondent.) j
[ Smlthvllle, June 15.—Mrs. Jo.'in
Martin and two little children, Kath-
HI litre F rvr .... «rlne and J. W.. of Hatcher, are the * 1"/™“ a ' Xortt Carolinian- who
DUUbt f (Jf NEWS * ,le8U for a week of Mss Dot Ed-1
U wards. I
Lll Jll .T " ! Silas Xettle Burton left Monday for
tiiavnie Correspondent s A,lan,a ’ where si,e win * pen<i »«verai
... ill \ weeksi at Robinson's Sanitarium. -
Weekly Letter. I Mrs. H - Randall, Jr„ and Miss
, EJIth McKenney are attending the
(From our Regular Corresnond.ne.» Epworth Ua * u * Conference in San-• ,or formation
Ellarllle, j UDe r.-A^ th i der,vUle *“• " eek - a * delegates from ^ * SmaU far ®» have been receiv-
eoay home on Pear L't the Mh^ ,h “ 8nll ‘ b ' llle «•»«*«■ ' e ‘* “ * r “ n,t * hp —
Williamson entertained most delight- Pr ° f ' N * R ' Backman - of Leslie,
fully on last Thursday even ng at a
tea in honor of Miss Helen Tondee.
Those present were Misses Mlnnl
BUDGET Of
WS fROM PLAINS
little City Sends
lany Items.
| Regular Correspondent.)
June 15.—Dr. and Mrs.
krrlved Tuesday from In-
, ar.4 arj at home to their
! res dance of the groom's
B T. Wise. Mrs. Wise
ir. is well known at _ ' were Misses Minnie " 7 . 7
she has made frequent | Roja * - Minnie Jonej and Helen Ton- .. en ® r a ne
a cl:„rm cg woo,an of ??«• **■_ Whelchel. Mr. l.eo Mercer ' Fr " U> af,ern ° 3n '
Inii, culture, and has
fitlon anl plsaasut gra-
iovihle. She is
Jomed by the Tlends she
|J will win a delightful
new home.
Oliver arrived home Sa
delightful visit to Vla-
brn, Ala.
| Wise Is at borne from a
at Lyons.
s. George Markette. of
Ellen Bugg, of Leary,
I.Markette and Messrs,
jsehal Markette, of Amer-
|ii!iday here, guests of
S. Moore.
I Andrews spent Sunday
■turning to Plains Moti>
| Jennings returned Sat-
"vlslt to relatives In Co-
^Immerman left Sun-
Springs, where no
I vacation delightfully,
pero of Mr. S. A. Harris
o learn of Ms sudden
V'sta “Saturday.
D0GI0RS IN HURRY 10 STIIl ILL WITH FLYER
AI TEND FOUR CASES,l AT HOME IN SUMTER
Busy Knife and Hoofs in Mr. McDonald Still Con-
Action. | tinues Quite Sick.
| Yesterday’s mall brought to the ' A guncli of accldeuts. four casualties Mr. K. M. McDonald remain* very
wants to get a 100 to 150-acre farm
Sumter county and who was eager for
all the information he could get about
this section of the country. One of
the Board of Trade pamphlets was
sent to him and be was also sent
list of the local real estate dealers,
week
spent several days here last
with friends.
I The Embroidery Club was pleas- ® aller 01 tae Board of T, ade svearei
sally enterti ned-by Miss Ada Salter! *^ wlder circulation. The
ed as a remit of the advertising the
Board ot Trade Is now carrying on.
The number of such Inquiries Is likely
to Increase, too, as the advertising
matter of the Board of Trade sscares
j trouble is apparently going to be
I meeting ths demand for small farms
Mr. and Mrs E E Colin, v. Mra ' G ' A ' Sa " p and little son.^, 8 lu ™ ana Ior ,ma " Iar ”»
Mary and MaudfwilUm on . George ' ,eft Monday *»r Jacksonville.' tt 18 reC ° 8nlzed th « »»«"-« build.
Card, have b'.n r "■ v d v , , U ' ,6rP tb6 > - «P*" d sever., weeks C ,° anty aa pree-
In this cltv ‘ J by frenda with friends. t eace of a nun >ber of sm-all farm pro-
MarguerlV Drone Mr. B^nk McDonald, who ha. been 3:60 who llve th e'c
Lowe both nf ii. v. Frank amending Tech, arrived last . week'* Uh ther famllles and brin* them up
Ifresung even, U - T" "" ^om At.anta to spend the summer = a h,gb ^ ,n ‘ of «*«««»». The M
the 21., Ins, Z CMon * lth tCa mo:h er. Mrs. E."S. “ r# ,be ,ype of P Ian,era "bo are get-
vigi-pi rane ha * ofteu Adams. i ,lD * ,rom one ^ two bales of cotton
te, Mr, Ronle’ Jordan^and ^ T" ^ ^ -
host Of fr end. here who wish her all ! » would be a great thing for Sum
the Measures nf „ h... ' Mrs. Matlie Rhodes and Mrs. C. R..‘. “ W ° Uld be a 81-681 tbIn « for 3na -
Miss Lula Cr J ‘7 ^ »“ h «belr children ar ~ lar8e
the charming guest’of Mrs 1*% , ' , " ,endl,,8 ,eVPral W66k ’ la Atlanta! ,'f | .^ d C °“ ,d ^ ,ecure1 aad
don havmrnnn . f , M ° Jor * attests of their paren'.s. Mr. and Mts. 8ub " d ' ided »° that seekers after
trac'ted n./fi t ,0 B,l,Ut n the pro ‘ c - B. Long. .small farms could be accommodated
M ss Sad'e^en"* one f m ! ' Mr ' Emmet,e E vans, of Atlanta, Is ’ C ' a8S of Ia “ d proprl#t ora live or
ent teachers left las,‘w / “7 e ,®‘| »P« ndln a a two weeks' vacation here' r pIaces and make a most Oeslr
her home ,n South Carolina* " C* ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ enL St " rdy ’ l>r °* re88lVe C,; '
X£ tb Z STJJST K ’ Ia i 8tMng ’- ot w«J
MISS one Cnldwall, of AmerlcusJ M^ac! An.S " eek W ‘‘ -h RURAL HILL.
Is spending some time In our city wl*h | \i r r \ nm i . ! ~
Mrs. Ed Bridges, • L_ M ; J * A ‘ HI11 and 1,tt,e daugj.‘e;% (Prom Our Regular Correspondent.)
Mrs. L. L. Lesler and’little dauah ' Hnrr ' et ' are atteadln S the Undertali- Rural Hill, June 15,-Mrs. Ml A.
ter. Nellie Frank, of Monlt™, "'! 1 "!, ?^ "***• f 01 "' Wh ° has been vla,t "> 8 «' a “
returned home after a del'ghtfui v slr 1 "'J' " n< JIr8, l C ' D ' Llttle ,eft Wed- lives at Sasser and Yeomans, return-
■ - lei.gntrui v s.t nesday for Macon, where they will ed home Saturday.
to Mrs. T. A. Collins
. ... Mrs. Gilbert DeWolf, of .Mexico, Is
mms visited his sister.; a P |e “»ant visitor at the home of Mr.
Tallahassee, Fla., th'S j lnd Mrs. J. B. Williamson.
1 Mr. and .Mrs. P. H. Stevens, of Put
nam. spent the week-end here with
their daughter. Mrs. S. C. Collins.
C. H. Greene, of Amerlcns, spent
Sunday with homefolks here.
Mrs. Harry Dixon was In Allan'#
for a few days the past week.
Harry Peacock made a short vis t
to relatives In Douglasvllle recently.
•Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wlmblsh, of An-
thomas Is at home for
|m the Normal and Ia-
at MUlldgevllle.
I J. A. McDonald, Mrs.
I and Miss Flora Mar-
flrst of the week at
knt of the serious 111-
I m. McDonald.
1 Timmerman and Ru-
JMonday for Savannah,
|l vis t relatives and
spend several days with relatives.
•Mr. and MrY. G. XV. Dillard have r.
vis :ors this week, their / grand
'••f
daughters, Misses Lit a Sanders.
| near Bronwood, and Lilian Dillard, of
in one neighborhood, kept'the doctors til with fever at hla country boms
busy for an hour or two yesterday J aix or eight miles below America*,
morning out on the Smithv.'lle road,'and hi* cond tlon la inch a* to cause ,
six or eight miles to the south of'tome uneailnesi among hla friends..
Americut. J here and throughout the county. Ur.
It was an unusual batch! of lnd- McDonald hut thus been ill for three -
(funts In that vicinity. 'weeks, and while hi* condition la by.
Mr. Decker, superintendent on the! no mean* precarious, It Is regarded^
A. McDonald farm, wa* thrown j nevertheless, with apprehension He:
from his buggy by a runaway horse ■* one ot Sumter’s sterling c'tlzens,
and hundreds here will hope for hla
and one of,his legs fractured thereby.
Dr. W. 8. Prather, fortunately, wa*
near the scene and rendered all nec
essary assistance.
A short distance therefrom young
Huntington Chappell, a rural ma 1
carrier, was painfully cut by broken
glass when Us horse kicked In the
front of the mall wagon In which he
was driving.
On the Waddell farm nearby a ne
gro farm hand sliced another coon
badly with a knife, while on the Hud
son place opposite a negro brained
another with a hoe.
Leslie.
speedy restoration to bis usual good
health.
Gemimi
(From Our Regular CorreapondenL)
Leslie, Oa., June 15.—The Phllet-
tflea's entertained the Baraca'a last
Friday night In a very charming mac
ner at the home of Mr. W. M. Lars-
more.
The Sunday school plon’c at Da
phne last Thursday was enjoyed by
every one who attended.
.Miss Ada Belle Usry, of Smlthvlll
with her guests, Misses Anderson,
was In Leslie yesterday.
Miss Ruth Wilson speny'Tueiday In
Amerlcus.
Messrs. Lee Coney end James a ary,
of Cordele, spent Sunday afternoon In
our town.
Miss Mar lu Jenkins made a busi
ness trip to Amerlcus yesterday.
The new bank la almost complete!,
also a new two-story brick building
of Mr. W. M. Larpmore’s.
Mrs. Charlie Knowles and Mr*.
Crisp Wilkinson .spent last Thursday
Amerlcus v wlth friends.
Mrs. Homer,Oxford, of Ocllla,
vis ting relative* In Leslie.
(From Our Regular CorreapondenL)
Gemini. Oa., June IS^Mr. Harri
son Finch spent the week-end with
hip parent*. Mr. and Mra. J. S. Finch.
Mis* Annie Pennington bus return
ed to her home here, after spending n
week In Amerlcus with her coailn,
Mrs. C. Is Rooks.
Mr. W. W. Pennington made a
business trip to Amerlcus Wednes
day.
Mr. Eaton Parker and sitter, Alisa
Ethel, spent Sunday with her aunt,
Mrs. Bonnie Cary.
Mr. J. 8. Finch made a business
trip to Amerlcue Saturday.
Air. and Alra. J. A. Murphy spent
Sunday very pleasantly with Air. and
Mr*. Abb Atartln.
Air. Johm Murphy apent Sunday
with bis parents, Mr. and Air*. Joa
■Murphy.
Air. J. 1. Pennington was a visitor
In Amerlcus Saturday.
Alls* Ira Parker spent the past
week with her aunt, Mrs. Bonnlo'
Cary.
Alessrs. Johnnie and Murray Orlfp.-t
spent Sunday with Mr. W. s'. Grinin.
CUT-OFF
Midway.
From Our Regular Correspondent.11 Mr ' C ' harlle J °bnson h*s been an the
Cut Off. June H.-TU young P«o-' *£ k ““ ,h ‘ S Weekl but “ be,t<r at
pie around here were entertained at Pr !fff t ' / , . .
the home of Mr. J. D. M. Wicker Sat-' * „°T' e Dl " lard and chIldr «
urday evening. I apent Monday evenln * very pleasan:-
Alr. Odom, of near Oglethorpe, was ,y ,! rtth i?*' John Stubia and ,aml!v -
here on business the past week. ! MrS ' t E ‘‘ Za MIma bal be?n ,ta > lR *
....o tviuioisn, o. An.I Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pennington rls- oTp™,'*5 ^ IFrom Our Regular Correspondent.)
drew * Chapel, are the guests of Miss lted Mr. R. H. S'.ubbs s family Sunday Mr5 ' Br'*h*welf ami ehiM* Bronwood. Oa., June 15.—Mrs. J. C.
Imogens Sears Sunday. j Air. Imwrence Stubbs spent Sun- j^ wl o n . s ,* nt Uo week§ w , t " n ’ h " r iTurner I* slowly Improving, after bo.
•Mr. and Airs. .Monroe Stevens, of da >' * Ith Messrs Watson and Wesley . J( d .. „. !ng crjtlcslly III for a week.
r C. A. Phillips wel- Shell.,,an. spent a few days ple.s.nt-j WIck "’ | ^nHy C.ements
s ago AIaster Charles j >>' "Hb relatives here tSe past week. | Mr. and Airs. E. AV. Coker spent .. '
bo will be a perma-, Mr. and Mr*. R. W. Edwards have Sunday with -Mr*. R. J. Hollowov. ■ -wtoltor this week tlnv Air' Will ^ *
ir home. ] gone to Kentucky, where they will la 1 Mr*. A. J. Pennington and son, Mr., .. —. _ , '
iFloy McTyre arrived future reside. , 1> E. Pennington, vl, ted Mr. T.. J. ^ t ^
'ram New A'ork, and' Dr - B - '* BrlJ*''* went to Atlanta | Wicker's family Saturday. •several weeks has "remrned^home* °
nd Mrs AA’. K. Alc-" h * I**! and returned with a Messrs. Charlie Coker.and Eugene 1( Harne r Hawkins and children
handsome touring car. , Barker were guest* of Messrs. Robt * *' H "?,Z l and 1 cMIdren.
Tur,,.,, returned to! Alls* Nettle AVsIker,-one of An- a,1 ‘> ««>. Stubbs Sunday. 1 Spnday at Air. Dantel line's ^
lc-uj Wednesday, af-i drew Chapel's most popular young la-1 Mr. D. E. Pennington visited his
lie of a week here. •* *be guest this »-eek of ber,* l8 ter, Mrs. R. H Stubbs, Friday.
11 o. Dr. and Mrs.! cousin. Alls* Kittle AA’alker. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Feagln, of An-
| Al'«s Lots AA’all entertained at „ dersonvIHe, vis ted relattvhs here
■e arrived home ou I birthday party last Thursday n ght.' Saturd *>' and Sunday.'
irn, Ala., where ha Quite a number of her young friends Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pennington spent
family.
Aliases Janie and Dannie WIcksr,
Alary Alice ond Laura Stubbs And
28TH DISTRICT.
• n bviO liWi ’ ' °
i the Alabama Pol- we,e P re8ent and enjoyed the evening
Iat the recent com- « re »tly. Delightful Ices and cakes
were served.
Friendship.
(From Our Regular Correspondent )
a , i „ T „ „ - , Friendship, June 15.—A number of.
Sunday with Mr. R. J. Holloways . ... 1
, .. y , young boys went to Alyrtle Spr ngs
BRONWOOD.
Alessrs. Cleve and Edd Purvis, of
Americas, vis ted their parents, At
and Mrs. Jim Purvis, Sunday. •
Mr. and Airs. Jesse Sapp and chil
dren spent the week-end with the
former's parents. Air. and Airs. Phellx
Sapp at Parrott
Miss Tommie AVIsbard spent quite a
plestant week with Alls* Cecil Parvis.
Mrs. Robert Allen and little broth
er. Ray Lee, attended a union d'nnrr
near Sasser Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hall spent Mon
day night with Mr. and Mrs. Walt
Wiggins.
(From Our Regular Correspondent)
28th District, June 15.—The friends
of Airs. Henry Bi. tie regret very
much to learn of her continued ill
ness. ’
Alls* Eula Cannon returned home
Monday, after apendlng a week very
pleasantly with Miss Annla Forto
AVoodruff, at her home In Byromrll'o..
Air. 8. M. Clements and son, Jobnle,
made a business trip to Americas yes- '
terdsy
WILL (TltH TOP* BABY
pi Pittsburg. Pa.. Is
Parents, Mr. and
j* an d children, of
fit ng Airs. Montz's
jgla Dean.
■ of Cordele, Is
Mrs. M. M. Jen-
K'a, of Cordele, is
pter. Mrs. AI. AI,
l«. of Sumter, was
a Plains Tuesday.
Clark left Sundav
tro he will res'de
[sret of Us many
redlct for Dr. Clark
j In his chosen pro-
tlan Spann Is at
weeks' visit 'o
nt.
(spent the first of
kus and nttendsd
jn on Monday «v-
Lynn Mathis,
p. Wise attended
king In Colnmbos
IT LIVENS THE LIVER
Dodson's Liter-Tone Takes the Place
\ of Calomel.
Calomel Is So powerful that It over
exerts the liver, causing It to become
languid and Inactive and to fait to
do Its normal dnt'es. Dodson's Liver-
Tone acts mildly and gently on the
liver and In such a manner that stim
ulates add gives the liver renewed —
energy, thereby caus ng It to resume.*b« summer vacation at home.
Its proper healthful duties, and to Messrs. S. J. Norris and Monroe
throw off this malaria from th* sys-i Greene spent Saturday and Sundgy in
ths Cut Off.
Sunday afternoon.
The music class opened Monday
„ ' .with' sixteen pupils, Lois Afore. Alary
Ey. BldenbaugL' spent Sunday wlth’ ani ^ fr<Jm *
Ml.se. Beulsh and M.rd.l Penning- e Inbeth Stevens! Bessie Harris. A^
Air. D. E. Bennington spent Sunday 1 ^ "T" W ~ ldr | d * 6 ’ 8a ™
w th Mr. R. J. Holloway's family. Mvrtire *^ '' ratIy ' “ t,en
Mr. Jenkins, of Barron Lane, .u^,' “J Eun,? *
in the Cut Off Sunday. I burn l E °* McGa " tb ' u V * n e and B,r '
lted Airs. Lou Holloway the past week, j t or dan
Mr. D. E. Pennington arrived home
Thursday from Emory. He will spend
Another valuable feature of Dod
son's Liver-Tone is that It Is n liquid
with a pleasant taste, cansing neither
nausea or restriction of habits, or
diet, thereby being an Ideal medicine
for children as well aa grown people.
Dodson's Pharmacy guarantees Dod
son's Liver-Tone to^glve satisfaction,
If It does not, com* back and gst your
money.
What Everybody Ought to Knoi^
That Foley Kidney Pills contain
Just the Ingredients necessary to
tone, strengthen and regulate the ac
tion of the Udaeyn and bladder. Sold
by John R. Hudson.
4
NEW ERA.
(From onr Regular Correspondent)
New Era, June 15.—Miss Opal Jtn-.
Mr*. Sarah Wicker left Sunday af- nlngs fs here thle week, the admired’'
ternoon for a month's stay near Alon- 1 guest of Mrs. I. N. Murphy,
teiuma with relatives and friends. I Mrs. E. W. Parker and daughter,
Mr. A. J. Pennington apent Sunday Ma, were gnests at.the home of their
with Mr. David Bedenbaugh-. jaunt. Mrs. Arary Oilen, Thursday and
Air*. W. J. Pennington waa the Friday,
guest of Mrs. T. J. Wicker Wednes-J Mrs. MolUe Parker and UtUe daugb-
day.
ter, Agnes, were visitors at the hO90
of Air*. S. M. Parker Alonday.
Airs. R. P. Parker and ne'ce. All si
Delma Parker, went lo Amerlcus
shopping Saturday
Airs. W. J. Pennington spent Friday
with Mr. R. H. Stubbs family.
A South Carolinian here yesterday AIr«. P. Flanoen, of Amerlcus, .,uj
Dodson’s Teething Powders (live H
Health and .Strength.
Dodion’s Teething Powders regu
late the bowel complaints of children :
urnAer three years of age. Make teeth-
'ng easy. Dodson's Pharmacy sella '
Dodson's Teething’Powders for 25c
a box, ond will refund your money*lf
you are not pleased. >
It Is annoying when the price mark
on one's toga will not come off.
~i
Clothes That Look
Cool ond ARE Cool
Do you want to ap
pear fresh and easy in
wilting weather?
Then come to us and
see how STEIN-BLOCR
has filled your require
ments.
Their new styles for
summer combine the
coolest lookink hand
somest designs with the
sheerest summer fab
rics.
The fit and style are
the last word in clothes
for men.
sold he would wire home for the bal
ance of his clothes. Just could’n
lleave Sumter any more.
sister, Min Flanders, of Wrlghuvllle,'
were callers at the home of Mrs, J T
Morris' Thursday afternoon.
Rylander Shoe Company,
CLOTHIERS AND.FURNISHERS.