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AMERlCUS. GEORGIA. (WEEKLY)— TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. J,LY 7 > 10,0
NUMBER
>unty News Items
cstintf
Fact* Gathered During the Week by Our
-Regular Correspondents.
nr budget of
NEWS FROM PLAINS
10M LEE
jOUNIY circles
ig Items from Our
rrespondent.
IN (HE METROPOLIS
Of WEBSTER COUNTY.
Current News Happenings
... ■ Over in Preston.
'From Our Regular Correspondent.!
Preston, Ga.. July fi.—The revival
services Conducted a, ‘the Me-•hoil«' — 1 d ”* wlth ! take actton prOhlblUng the eahlbltto.,
Regular Correspondent.)
1 Ga.. July 6.—Misa Vestal
|reston, Is tt'e guest this!
Charle Grant. church by the pastor and Rev. W. W
Sapp and little eon,' ^ cCotd - evangelist, for the past two
a visit of several weeks weeks closed Monday morning. It had
Jacksonville, have re- been announc?d :o c: °se Sunday night
, but there were other additions to the
Bast of Jfacon, Is church that night, so It was necessary
week here with rel- to hav * * ( ‘ rvlct ‘ 5 Monday morning. All
. .the services were largely attended and
dery Club was entertain- there waB K°° d man y who united with
Imoon by Mias Margaret. the churck -
home of her parents, Th€ many ,rlend * here of Mr - and
D Burton Mra - Brady fesret very tpuch that they
[lie Speer, of Americas, ,r f mov;D * to Oglethorpe.
her home, after a kft* Mackie Tharp attended the
Jra. H. T. SImpaon. "“triage of her ion. Mr, T. Cobb
William*, of Macoo. Tharpe ' ,l ^“burg laat week. 8he
, and will be the guest wu *~ompanled by her daughter.
I Mias Mary Analey. , M1 “ Ve,u Tharpe ’
pcKenney left Saturday “ r ; lnd Mr * Jno - *• Kln *
itended bnalnea* trip r « Iatl »« *» America, quite pleasantly
a day or two tbla week.
Quite a number of people went front
here to Co’.ambus Friday. Among
those going were, Mr. and Mrs. John
. . , Christian. Mlaa Nettle CfcTlatlan. Mr.
urner baa as ter guests „ ’
. W. H. Clark and son, and Messrs Chas.
and Will Wilson.
McManus, of Macon J Mrt J ' C-McEarchern and children
of relatives here Sun- * ave re 1 ?™** from a Plea“nt etay of
of relatives here Sun-.^ mk ^ reUtlTM 8t Lumpkln .
, ... ... , * iDr. Guy Lunsford, of Weston, was a
ars. s e gue prominent visitor In town Tuesday,
,,, ... ' Mr. Emmett Stapleton, of Whlgham,
Ei *..!;*..” »,A n ..a 1* spending bis vacation pleaaantly at
the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. L Stapleton, near here.
Miss Kathleen Ferrell has returned
to her home at Richland, after a pleas
ant visit here at the home of Col and
Mr*. J. F. Souter.
Bustling Little City Sends
Many Items.
(From Our Regular Correspondent)
Plains, Ga., July 6.
Rev. J. hi. Rustln returned from
Macon. Friday, where he hat been as
sisting In a series of meeting*.
Mrs. J. r. Hiller has returned from
a pleasant visit to Columbus. *
Mrs. Mattie Caughmaa left Sunday
afternoon 'for Allan a, anJ will be
away for tome time. /
Mlaa Ruby Timmerman entertained
a delightful spend the day party
Thursday. Her guests included Mist**
TO BAR PRIZE FIGHT
PICTURES FROM STATE
Bills Introduced in legisla
ture to That Effect.
(Special to Times-Recorder.)
Atlanta, Ga., July Protests
I moat'certain that the pictures will
BRONWOOD.
(From Our Regular Correspondent)
Bronwood, Ga., July 6.—Mrf. J. C.
Turner la improving rapidly and her
friends hope that aha will soon be
ebie to be out again.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen attended
preaching at Cblckaaawbatchee Sun
day.
Regular services were held at Pleaa-
ant Hill Sunday with Rev. Gore
preaching. - i against moving pictures at the Jet-
Mrs. Ethel Carnon and son, Paul, frles-Johnaon fight at Reno reached
of Dawaon, Is vising Mrs. C. C. iuch a ittge today that It la now al-
,Tur«er this week.
Mr. and Mra. Walter Davla I and
j JEFFRIES STOOD UP
AGAINST 77 BLOWS
Table Showing Hits Inflict
ed By the Fighters.
The New York World gtrea the fol
lowing table ot effective blows (truck.
In the fight at Reno on Monday. The -
fact that Jeffries stood 77 blows shown. -
that he was in prime physical condi
tion to have escaped serious injury.
By By
Jeffries Johnson
Sunday.
elsewhere in Oeorgla. In both the
against their neighboring teams.
Miss Mary Ella Mills, of Sumter, Isj
from Oeorgla, and the city council will
and Weai.
IfcAfee |nd little son,
siting Miss Ethel Cartel
Bessie Salter,
bvle Goins, of Moultrh.
amuel and Richard, of
visiting relatives here
i-eland has returned
[son. after a short vie-
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Penn, of Milan, a j*° l Hg were saddened to learn of her
arents. Rev. and Mrs. dp>th |u( wetk y rt . Nicholson lived
here for a number of years and was
1 loved by a largecircle of friends, who
are left to mourn her death.
Mis. Carl Clark and children have
S.tapleton. Mattie I^wls Collins aijd
Klma Wise; Messrs. David Jennings,
Will Thomas Prench and Alvin Tim
merman.
Miss Kathleen McLendon was the
Miss Eliza Brinkley.
Messrs. John ' Goodson.
George
of these pictures In Atlanta.
Wiggins and Rensa Israel attended the FOLK BOOMERS ARE AT
tinging at New Bethel Saturday.
Mrs. Everette and Mrs. Jackson are
pret y .guest ol relatives here Sunday. vlg|tQra at Mr . Rll „ Herrington', far
Mrs. E. Timmerman. Jr., returned* %
Saturday from a pleasant visit to rel'
stives at Richland.
28th DISTRICT
WORK NOW IX BOSTON
But Find a flood Deal oj Sentiment
For Uarmon In Massachusetts.
Boston, Mass., July 6.—The boom
for ex-Gov. Joseph W. Folk, of Mil-
eouri, ai the next democartlc nomi
nee for president of the'United States
has reached Boiton. It Is in th<e
hands ot Lon Sanders, of SL Louis,
I
Miss Katie Bell Hiller left Wednes
day (or a two weeks stay- at Whltf
Springs, Fla.
Miss Addle Taylor, of Amerlcus, Is
the admired guest ot her sister, Mr*.
8eymour Evens.
Mlsci Mattie Lewis Collins li a 1 ,
home after a visit of some length
relatives in Oglethorpe. 1
Mies Florence Walls, of Bronwood,
is the guest of Mies Myrtle Crew,
ford for a week. , •
Mrs. Emmett McAfee and handsome
young son, Emmett, Jr., of 8mlthvll!e,
are guests of Miss Ethel Carter for
several days.
Messrs. W. B. Gibson and M. k.
Jennings spent Monday In Americas
Mr. W. T. Williams, of Jackson.
Miss., arrived Sunday on a ten days'
visit to relatives here.
Mrs. Lee Jonee returned Friday
from a visit of some length to her
mother, Mrs. Smith, In Dawson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald spent CLAIMS LIBEL BY PREACHER * I
several days at 8umter last week. | IN PRAYER TO THE LORD
Meser*. J. I. Hiller and W. 8. Moore | |
were visitor* In Amerlcus Thursdsy. Parlshoner Sues Pastor for Alleged
Miss Flora Markett attended tbe| Slanderous Prayer. | jjosintifni 75c Silk Socks for 50e.
(From Our Regular Correspondent)
28th District July 6.—Elder S. A.
McMahen filled hi* regular appoint
ment at Bethel Saturday and Sunday. Damocratic
Both discourses were able and In- ^ and Jndfa Bray> of Mlf#01lrL
t?,.tractive, and immenaely enjoyed oy ^ ^ thera wai
nw present. Mod deni of sentiment among the
Several from around here went *o g.SSmfite leader* here for Gov. Har-
Columbus ou the excursion Friday and of oblo . Tbll ien „ meot
all report n most delightful time. prMMd ewn by *x-Mayor Joeiah
Mies Lena Brown and little ■(•ter. ^ A conference was held with
Willie Belle, from near Ty Ty, are' Mayor nta|
visiting their sister, Mrs. F. N. OrlOn. < j tbe MD thnent in Massachusetts
Mrs. J. D. Griflln and son. Arthur, and ^ #ffort waa ma j e> without suc-
and daughter. Oracle, spent Monday c „^ to reach ^ wrUmm.
very pleasantly with their mother and
grandmother, Mrs. Qiyeon. |
Mr. and Mr*. P. A. Griflln an^ Mis*
Ada Kitchens, from near Leesburg, |
visited-Mr. end Mrs. J. L Griflln, the
Ipraer^t parenu, Sunday. I
FOB THE HEX THIS WEEK AT
Ansley's.
Lot of those {15.00 to RM.00
finite now 15.00. *
Excellent Open Knit Underwear 25e
gardtent. Shirts and Drawers.
Xnlnsook Undershirts 25c. AH sixes.
Marathon 75c Shirts and Drawer*.
Grandest line XegUgee Shirts 60c t»
funeral of her uncie, Mr. K. M, Me-1 Springfield, lii„ July 8.—Rev. R. B.|
Donald, at Sumter Friday. | Flibtr, pastor of the Presbyterian
Friends here of Mr.. D. W. Nlchol- MI “ M Allc « • Dd H,t,le Arrington church- at Neago. HI., baa been'made Come here to enpply ydnr wants,
and Vera Mott have returned to ElU- defendant in a $5,000 libel suit, fol- wba , ou nffd and gaYe mon( . .
villa, after a pleasant vlelt to Mrs. Mowing hit refusal to t#H/tbo Lord
py 6.—Mrs. Cora Wll
is visiting In Leslie **”• **' 8 'f™ 1 -* 11- , _
I Misses Winnie Belle and Farle Go**,
k.MMn ha. tv- of Duwaon, are spending ttla week
tss . *-•*«» •'«»- '■ »•
oney and "Sleepy (
were visitors In
NEW ERA.
(From onr Regular Correspondent)
•New Era. July Mr. R. D. McNeal
uaon, of De Soto,
on business.
Hines, Edgar
l 1 Speer were among w h e re they will spend two weeks.
land little eons, Willi* and Robert left
J-Uait Tuesday for White Springe, Fit.,
ora Leslie to Am-
aroe Monday.
Jones and Miss
I leave the latter
' White Springe,
ol Florida. i« the
| Mrs. a D. Sims.
s, ot Americur,
here'
of Smithville
leins Saturday.
Bldren
Coiroepondent)
5—Mr*. P. N-
spent' Sun-
Pennington.
Murphy and
spent Saturday
ente. Mr. and Mr*.
i a visitor in the
Join, Albert
| Pennington made
i Friday.
Is on the
id W. W.
trip to
th»1
re nny
Price 25c.
| Carolina coin
’ OOUtPfSO*
i term to one
. n——
Mr. Will Compton and cbllren, of
Amerlcns, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. R. P- Parker.
Hn. Temple Jones, ot Montgomery,
Ale., end niece. Mias Alice Teal, of
Smitbvtlle, spent last week et the
home of the former’s brother, Mr. N.
C Grant
Mr. and Mra. Wi H. Turlington, ot
Drayton, were guest* « the home ol
the letter’* parents. Mil and Mrs. D.
C. Griflln, Friday and Saturday.
The friends of Mr. I. N. Murphy re
gret very much to k** r °5 hi* lllnets
and hop* for hip * speedy recovery.
17th District ,
Leila Chambliss. I that he bad wronged Jacob Strohl, a CONDUCTORS PLEASED WITH
Mr. B-oadua Wellons, of Douglas. 1 prominent and wealthy tanner of that. ACTION OF RAILWAYS
Ga.. arrived Saturday to be with hi* county. | _____
parents for a few days. | "O Lord, make Brother Strohl a Requests Male Upon Them Granted
to pay hia, By
1 returned to their home et Wei.e.o, ^
PlnehureL
Miss Tllla and Master Edgar Plow-
den. ot Bbellman, are guests ot Mrs.
Roll Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mathto, of Amerl
cus, spent Monday night here with
Mrs. R. S. Oliver.
Mr*. C. D. Herring, of Miami, Flo..
and Mrs. Thomas Davenport, of Ma
con. ere spending the week pleasantly
wl-.b Mra. M. D. Walters.
Rev. W. R. Ivey filled the pulpit at
the Baptist church Sunday, preaching
a moat Interesting sermon.
Meedames F. A. People*. N. P.
Chapmen and Miss Helen Gray* ct
Butler, ere pleasant visitor* ot Mr*,
a M. Andrews.
Mr. H. C. V. Milder, of Newark, N.
J., le here on n business trip.
Master Harry and John Hawkins, of
Free too, are guests of Mra. Cornells
Jennings.
Mr. Clarence Oammage, of Hart*-
field. Ga . 1 ehere for a week, the guest
of relatives.
Little Mies Bessie Hiller, of Colum
bus. came Friday on a visit to her
grandparents, Mr. and Mra. J.
HUIer.
Mr. Jobs Harris, one of Frlenl-
ship’s substantial farmers, was In
town Friday morning.
Mr. William Haynen, of Americas.
debt* and have him cease backbiting.'
fervently supplicated the minister Inj Capt George Pool* baa just return-
S prayer which startled hie congregt- ed to America* from Washington. D.
|ion and started Strohl upon a line of.C., where h|» attended recently the
talon which culminated in the suit conference between representatives ot
|or libel. Other "fanH*" of the par-'the Order of Hallway Conductor* and
|shloner were recited In tb* minister’*' the general managers of'more than *
prayer, and divine Interferench was dozen of the principal railway syi-
asked to rectify them. | terns of tb* United States. The con-
Now, you’d better make another fereace was n very harmonious one,
prayer and straighten things np with | and the requests of the O. R. C. repre-
the Lord,” declared Strohl when the eentative* were granted to an extent
pastor concluded hie prayer. But Dr. as to be entirely enUstsctory to tbe
Fisher refused.
Already about 125 car toad* juicy
Reaches have been shipped from
Amerlcus. and nearly an many more
Will go forward later/
pere for a while Wednesday.
(From Our Regular
Seventeenth District. July 6.-Mits
, * lt,r M a* 4 ><*• Mary Haynes, of Dwshnm,
Doc run, arc IDs. Attractive sn I n C are eueati of Mrs. R. T. Jen-
MTns BtfHa Tonwr for HReral *•£*.» *" ^
«M r and Mrs.'O. W. Israel end Mr.
and Mm. J. A> 'Mills attended * h*r-
becue in Terrell Saturday.
Misa Mary Ella Mill* spent 8unday
with her uncle In Terrell county. . •
Miss Ida Collins, of Wbltsett Is
me time with reltilvea
Mr. and Mra. J. T. Wiggins
B..n«ray with relatives in Rift.
•pent
Mra. & I. Hite left Wednesday for
several day* stay at Mlona Springs.
. Mrs. ltaxle Tharpe. of Preston, la
tbe guest of lire. Cornelia Jennings
Thursday from a visit to Albany.
••665” will cure any
Price 26c.
5 or •
case of
FhlloMphy Is a clack that you think
is good until you go to cash it
C. A. Phillips. Walton Walters, Roy. W. R. Irey Is an excellent preaoher
Bran run, Earl Carter and Billy Tim- and Is doliverl»K impr:».ive sermons
Mrs. Rees* Smith and little girl*, ot
BronwootC are guests of Mra. Staple-
ton for * few day*.
- Quite a number from here went to
Columbus Friday,
were Dr. and Mrs. N. 6. Evans. Messrs.
Miss Ladle Crawford is spending n
week In Oolnznbus.-
Little Mies Mary Walker waa a
pretty visitor tare Friday afternoon.
Mra J. V- Johns left for Whit*
Springs. Fla, Wednesday.
Mrs Cornelia Jennings and sons,
tlastra. David and Therein Jennings,
t. returned from Leesburg Thursday.
Rev. P. a Berkley went to Coleman
Friday to fill hia appointment there.
_ Messrs, a S. Oliver and Ross Dean
went to Amerlcus Friday, looking af
ter matters of buslnem.
Misa Julia Brown returned to her
home'in Cordele Tuesday, alter an
extended risk to her sister, Mrs. M.
M. Jennings. I
, Mrs. a A Brady and baby daughter,
Nell Alice, of Birmingham. Ala, are
guests of Rev. and Mra P. C. Barkley.
Mesdames Rom Dean and R. B.
Oliver spent Saturday In Amerlcus.
Miss Hortenae Tinsley, of Leslie. Is
the attractive guest of Mrs. J. A. Mc
Donald for n week. 4
Mud* interest 1* being manifested
in the Baptist revival service*. Rev.
knights of the punch and to tbe rail
way oifiolals as well.
A skinned man dreads n sure thing.
1 Face (not
otherwise
| specified)
... 3
53-' -
Jaw ... ..
F-
Neck
.’. .3
Nose .. ..
a
Mouth ... .
..
a.
Chin
.
t-
Body (not
otherwise
•pacified)
..13
*, 87.
Chest ...
2;
Ribs
.. ...... 1
Head ... .
. 4
<
Shoulder ...
1
ty ^
Grand Total 24
7T
Total lefts
........,..18
65
Total rights
6
IF.
Johnson alone was credited wlth-up*-
percuts, 9 of Ms total blows being ot:
this variety.
In the last round the expert re
porters at the ringside tallied 7 blows' -
to the jaw struck by Johnson—Jef
fries delivering none—and then los
ing count, they fell back upon tbo-
descriptive phrase, “Johnson rained*«.
right* and lefts.'*,). . .
LEAVES FOR ANOTHER FIELD
AFTER STAY IN AJfEBICUft-
Kodern Samson flees Upon Interstate-
Circuit.
Captain Amerlcus’’, the modern s
Sameoc and pfiysteal giant, who hie
Oddi been in Amerlcus with bis show tor-
several weeks, left yesterday for an
extended tour under tbe direction of
tbe Interstate Circuit A stay of three
days will be mode at Fltxgerald, after
which Captain Amerlcua wjll appear*
In the theatres of Jacksonville, S«-
vannab, Atlanta, Columbus, Montgom
ery, Chattanooga and Nashrllle, bis
home. While in Americas this genial
showman made many friends who will:
welcome bla return here, and he Is.
coming back some time, for ho loves- .
tbe city that beam bla name. Cap
tain Americas has travelled Uttropo
and every civilised country of the - -
globe, and is an interesting and ver
satile talker, besides being an artist
of ability In bis wonderful feats of j
physical strength.
TOMORROW AT ANSLEY'S.
Rimnnnt Rale WhKe floods, Clflg-•»
hum*. Printed lawns and nil *Uer
Wash Fabrics. Remnants eflLlnent
in white and colors, for dresses,.waists
Ac- Remnant* of SHks and Woolen!-
nanta of Madras. Long Cloth*,-,
isooks, Caste rice tie. Odd* and ,
Eads la lVklt* Bed Spreads. AH tike -
Lines and Walk Saha kalf price.
Silly people live longer than^fretfuL.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson and Mis* Era
Stevens spent Sunday at Huntington.
Mr, John JUke, of Richland,
_ i, * uaWtiigi "
ac each service.
Mr. Forth Walter* and daughter,
Mary Will, are her* on a visit to his
Mr. Tom Walter*.
TheRulelnBuying Clothes
When you’re buying clothes spend
all you can afford bnt be sure
you’re getting your money’s worth
Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes
represent the bifteat values to be:
had in clothesdom.
You can find her# a STEiN-BLOCHi
suit at the price you can afford to-
te* utmost inline
be
amount of
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F •{ <'-*>£sV>v : 'S K
f’r ’ ■ ’ ’ f f
Rylander Shoe Compan;
CLOTHIERS AMD FURNISHERS.
■Twites
pay—it will be
tailoringp fine fit
had for that
money.
We court com;