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AMERICUS. GEORGIA. (WEEKLY)— TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1910 NUMDER'. 16: SCHLtV CAPIIAL'S NEWS FRDM UE tnty News Items 11 Bl — Fact* Gathered During the Week by Our Regular Correspondents. BUDGE f OE NEWS Ellaville Correspondent's Weekly Letter. GOUNIY CIRCLE. Interesting News From Our Correspondent JDGEF OE EROM PLAINS. Items From Our espondent. ular Correspondent.) |September ".—A de- nal affair of the week |ch Miss Ruby Tlmmcr- thh members of the broad verandah war oit of graceful fern* Punch was served Big pin*vs and masiti |;.'.e tt-rriy guests w»o [lenbeck and Miss Jo- ol T'-omaavlIle, arc R. Lagan. ok. of Eaton'.os, the [Timmerman fer «e sej to his home c Jackson, of Bueua Stevens, of Pres here, the guests cf Bps. f JVom Our Regular Correspondent) , Ellaville, Sept. 7—The fal: term of (From 0ar R **' llw Coiraapondent) Caarlea F. Cnap Institute opened Mon-' Sm;tnville - ° a - **»*• 7 — 8ch ‘ H ' 1 day morniug with a full attendance. opcBed Mond * y mornlnr utfder mt "“ Quite a number of patrons were pres- j au *P ic! ““» condition*, with a large wis ent and Interesting talks were made rol:ment of P U P 1U - Under “* ,b! *> by Prof. Dratie. t..-e principal, Col. C "“"^^ent of Prof. E. W. Leard, A. McCrory and Rev. R. E. Bailey, Miss 1,rlr,cii>a ‘- aud M1,a N »“ le Burton, an- Susle Beckham, the efficient music 8k '"' n ‘- tbe l )1 * rM * are hoping for teacher, has a aplendld class In music,j vwv successful scholastic year, and altogether the prospects for n fine 1 A Esrr!a * e that ea “« aa a 8ur P rl8 ' ; school are most encouraging. There tc :he!r many fiends, waa that on last Is no cause that demands the attention ®“ day ot S,iis Be 111 ® Booker and Mr. of the people like that of education,'^ a '' Lunsford. The rites were per- aivj with tbv tine corps of teachers toiT^* 0 " 31 ^ by Rev - 3 - Chester in Am- comlltions. with Prof. .1. L Kenyoi 1 nt> "' have charge of Crisp Institute we erkna . where Miss Booker was visit- principal. and M.ss Maud Stokes, ns-l* 111 fepl taa: Ellsvllle has une Jipatk-, ia f. brother. Mr. Wiley Booker, si tant. The fact that this makes the eJ advantages In that line. f, ' af yo:lns couple are verj. popular ti'ird yi ir those well known edu-l A de'igitful little .affair of Monday. 0 *'“ au 9' their frieifjg are offering cators have hai caarge of the schoo'' nl *ht was the entertilnment given by.cc^gratniatlon* and wishing them IN IHE MEIROPOUS Of WEBSTER GOUNIY. Current News Happenings Over in Preston. (From Our Regular Correspondent.) Ptestcn, Ga.. Sept. 7—Schoo) open ed Monday under the most favorable fHE NEWS OE LUMPKIN AS TOLD IN BRILE col hughes is Named • BY MEETING IN CRISP People Who Go and Come,Represents 3d District ir. Over There. Lumpkin, Ga., Sept. 5.—Miss Genie Gregory, of Amerlcus, ha* returned Lome, after a stay of two weeks with relatives and friend*. Mr and Mrs. Sam Beall have return ed, after a pleasant trip to Atlanta, New York and other point* east. Mr*. J. E. Mardre and little aon, J E., Jr., of Macon, have returned home after a visit to home folks. Mrs. C. C. Snider, of Amerlcus, vis lted Mrs. Barbry Monday and Tuesday. Mias Julia Simpson Is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. E. Streyer, In Macon. Mrs. M. H. Carter, of Troy, Ala., bus spent the summer here with her pa rent*. Judge and Mrs. E. T. HfckeJ-. Mr. M. H. Carter lelt Sunday by way beta testifies t 5 tbe p< : !e gene: that the pirentt co-operate with _ of Albany for Troy, Ala. - popularity with 'John Cheney.’compl'lmenT'ai’V' to■ lo,:,i life of happiness. I Mr. G. M. Sparks, of Loesburg, and ‘ her nephew. Mr. Haynea Collins. Ferns' - Vrs - F ' p Lo '*c w111 entertain at a family, hai[e fiioved here aQd be takes ally. And let us bops' ; — . will ever be readv to and lulals added to tbe attractiveness - J - ! —.aneons -bower for tbe arid* t;.e teachers in tho ,of lier l' re,t >' home. During the two- 1 ' , ' le5 afternoon, at the home of her |ett, pf Douglas. was mother here this of Dawson, is the |ah Ann Goss Andrews spent Jlpas. re, of Atlanta, is the b;s, Mr. and Mrs. W. |la week. Brannen left Fut, resume her studies al School. Ing delightful fruit punch was s< fved. ! I >a -r r -'- s - M r - a3 <f Mrs. T. S. Burton. Mrs. Charlie Hill Green and bfrdn-l M5e * p * arl Ha! * wa « ‘he attractive teresting children have returned to J '“’ 8 Emma Hargrove in her tome here, after spending the 3r0r .5 oo <f Sunday, sunner out of town. Mrs. Green hi -'ir?. Jim Perry and children, of Car- (|ii!t| a social addition to our city tod ' t,rsvi!!e > are ,h e quests for a week of wo sre g ad to have her with us agatli. | ‘*' er P- ren ts. Mr. and Mry.F. Goodroe. Miss,Jessie Jatnerson, of Talbotton,! Messrs. Frazier Wade and Bob Ward, w 1Ilal „. arrived Saturday to take her place !r. cGCuthberUwere among other Bundoy ■ rvet this dullness t i^re should bo' **‘ e •f 5 - 103 ' here, and wil! be with Mre., v 3 A t0r, ‘ me co-opeiatijn between „are„,s JI - Dozier at her pretty home ^ '<> Broad street - | her home in Albany, after a visit of Messrs. E. R. Jordan. Charlie Stew-!'* 0 wwks 13 hei ' “ i8!er - Mr *- C' ,0. art. Cleve Strange anjl Prof. Smith au-i tl0r!tkt ‘ toed to Amerlcus yesterday. | M '- E - L Simpson, of Atlanta, spent Mrs. Homer Chatman, of Tazewell,'f, W:da f, h « r « y |,h hli parents. Dr. ani spent a few days with! relatives here tills week. planring and carrying on of the school woik that this may he the pleasanest and most profitable year of all. In out education of today the school Ilfs should grow out of the activities of the home life. It is the abrupt separation of tl'o child from tie home life to the dull routine ot school work that makes it so burdensome fo so many. To he'p some co-operation between parents and teachers. Parents visit the school — litre you will come Into closer touch with tie teacher and bis or her meth ods of teaching. Through your visits to thecchool you will begin to see your child .is the tcschers Sees it, and will then urderstartd why the teachers sug gests certain things for your child to do, and so on. On the other hand, the achtr can judge from your talks dur ing yo'ir visits, whether the lessons aro too long, mint Interest the child Is , taking In Its school work, what phase es are being he! I ],j s school work he likes best, and church this week, thus know along what lines to proceed the pastor Is the work hereafter. Parents, visit 'cstiijg sermons atjycur ichr.ol anil strive with the teach- . ier for t e betterment of school condl ann and Earle Car tor Riverside, nca d school there. charge of the Lumpkin Pjblic school as superintendent today. Mr*. F. M. Martin, of Shellman af ter a pleasant vlab to relatives, b u> returned to her home. Mrs. Helen Ouerry and daughter, Helen, of Lake City. Fla., are visiting at the home of Mr. M. D. Goode. Mr. J. K. Patterson, of Macon, visit ed home folks this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Green?, of Co lumbus, came Monday to attend the burjal of Mr. John McGarrab, who died suddenly in Atlanta. Mlaa Jessie Streyer, of Macon. 1* a visitor at the home of Mr. J. M. Stev ens Congress. Mr. Jap Streetman, of SparteKburg, Mm. \V. T. Simpson. |S. C . was called home by the illness of Mrs. Jamti Salter spent the week- bis mother, who died Tuesdav. Miss Willie Mitcham, of Wooifberry,' er 1 !» Leesburg. | Mis* Lennio Singer has returned arrived Saturday, and will for some ' M:55es Ste;la wffllal »« a "d Willi... l ame, after n pleasant visit to Dawson time be with Mrs. S. C. Collins. Ovmmage, of Bronwood, are ttw guests) Miss Be-sle Daniel has returned E. W. Strange and family autccd t» tt!f Ml8Sfta Fiorrle and Efflc from Indian Spring and Dawson. Amerlcus Sunday. Cobh. Miss Myra Boynton, of Arlington. Miss Irene Murray left Monday to j Mr ®- T - R Hendrick* left Saturday | Ga.. Ig the pleasant guest of Mrs. F & visit friends near Columbus. Miss Minna Kilcrease, of Do: Hon. Dudley V. Hughes, represent ative in congreas from The Third dis trict .during the 61st seaalon, waa ags'A nominated for that distinguished honor by tbe convention of tbe Third con gressional district assembled In Cor— dele yesterday morning, nil countias. of the dletrict being repreiented. Sumter cohuly was represented by - Meeere. W. T. Lane, J. A. Taylor, John T. Williams and James Fort, Mr. Hughes' private secretary. Col. Lane, of Sumter, called the con vention to order, and Mr. Holder, ot Stewart, was elected temporary chair man. Later t>r. McArthur, of Cringe county, wrai made permanent chalrmatL; of the convention. A committee of five, of wb'ch n>X. W. T. Lane waa chairman, whs named to draft the platform. Upon motion of Mr. Taylor, of Sum ter, all resolutions were referred to the platform committee. After tbe adoption of tba lengthy and thoroughly democratic platform., Col. lame In a happy hnd eloquent ■ speech, nominated Mr. Hughes' aa tile ,. representative of. the Third district. Mr. Hughes, In an address equally strong and Impressive, accepted the honor amid cheers of the assemblage. When tbe convention adjourned ths delegatee were guests of Col. Hu glim? at an elegant dinner served at the 9<r— wnnee hotel. ( for Pennvllie, where she will speml 1 Lanier. ^ n , Kvvxral week? with relatives. | Mrs. I,. B. Robinson anil children the 1 MISS55 Nettle Burton and Ethel Mc-jhavc returned from a month's outVg the guest of Miss Viola JoPJaa | past week. 1 Ac anus awi Mr. Oeorge Burton spent In no.*th Georgia. | Mr. Clyde Hogg and little daughter. 1>jrt of Slln3a )' wlt b friends In J^eslti-,. I Miss Ina Juries left las; Kattirdnv I Miss Rosa Christie Is visiting Mhs for Coneord, Ga., where she is engaged ! u teaching. etle. of Seattl absence, is tore Ives. Irs and family, ot fail ay on a visit to tlons. for tbe schools are made by ths dow _“ i M _ 0 “ day : , M ‘;! will of tj)o parents—the teacher is mcre'y a dlrtetor of the work. Mary Kenyon, of Richland, ar- Hogg entering his daughter in school I L,lla McNeil In Dawson, here. f (Mr. Lamar Green, of Milan, spent Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Williams spent! Suadi! -' her . e wltSl bIa Parents, Rev, [vrr and J. A. Mo y In Amcrlcnk of bosiness. erman waa tbi ear -Dawson las i 7777.’ Tuesday in Americus pleasantly withi “ rJ ,,rs ' "• C ' °reen. 1 Saudgy and has taken charge jf r ,, !at | ve , Messrs. Stanley Hogg and George Miss Rnth I .owe, 0 f Columbus. Is the ! <Wum * of Dawson, spent Sunday here very attractive guest of Mrs. clttrlen Will this week. Miss Lucy Chapman, of Columbus, spent the past two weeks with Miss Lelkv Williamson. Mr. Arthur Hill has returned hm* the muolc class. Mr. and Mrs. John Bell and Misses Myrtle Bell and Belle Jones, of Shell- man, spent a few days very pleasantly at tin home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Hern last week. Mrs. Willard Fussell, of Milan, is was shopping In impending this week pleasantly at tho home of her father. Mr. G. M. Chris tian. J Mrs. Alex Cobb, of Vidalla. is spend with friends. Miss Alice Anslcy waa the guest of Mis. H. H. Wall in Bronwood Sunday. On Monday afternoon our town was grieved by tibe announcement of the death of Curtis McClain, the little 3- after spending several weeks at Ogle- year ' 0 'J son °‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. thorpe, Miona Springs and other I McClain. plac,.,. The little one was a child of re- i Miss Susie Berkham. of ZtlmlonJ nn,kabe "wetness of manner And NEW ERA. 'From Our Regular Correspondent! New Era, 8cpt. 7.—The most enjoy able event of (he paat week was ths family barbecue at tbe home of Mr. and Mr*. >. T. Morris.' Mr. J. B. Griffin, of Atlanta, li spending this week here with home- folks. Mr. and Mrs. N "1. Turlington, of ROOSEVELT REFUSES TO ATTEND BAN0UE1 * r —■■■.. ■ Unless Senator Lorimor is Excluded. (Special to Tlmos-Recorder.) Freeport, III., September 8—Colonel:., Roosevelt today politely refused to at tend a banquet to be given tonight by the Hamilton C.ub .la Chicago unless Senator Lorlmer, who was among tb«* list of Invited guest be excluded. Hc d. man Jed that a telegram to that ef fect be lent to Senato'r Lorimer. BATTLESHIP NORTH DAKOTA . AGROUND IN LOWER BAY lag a few days this week In town, th#^™' g u ^ a3r t0 ^"delight of'her i brla!rt +«*»»* bla years, a genial fav- numerous frlen'Ji hiere and it wltu j ° r ' te a ‘l wb ° knew him, and the m, after an ex-| KU0S j 0 y relatives, ght ir Mr >. Jesse | c 5 i p., y on King of Columbus, spent several days last week In town on bus iness. Mrs. .1. W. Bell, of Richland, spent several days recently with Mrs. T. J. Bartlett. Mies Katie Webb, who has been de lightful'/ vihitlrg Miss Wfllle Tullls, ins returned to her home at Sumter j City. ? | Mr. John King is spending, this week In Atlanta. Judge and Mrs. W. H. Cosby are st.HI | seriously 111. to the regret of their many friends. Friend, of Mr. T. J. Welch will be eased to know that he Is Improving a little. That new artesian well Is now 50ti leet and no water has yet been found. to her homo | | Is at home after Atlanta phis returned ta ai/J Mrs. Lig hter. are guests flora Markette. V»nt Monday ii NVjtrentnn, ar [charge of the of Plains [Preston, is tte j Jennings. [turned Tuesdav Mrs. E. JV. Strange. ANDERSONYILLE. bereaved parents have the slncer sympathy of the entire community. Miss Lucy Wil- [she is Improi Ireturned fr.no long stay Monday Janta. i of Smithvl.'.e. 28th DISTRICT (From Our Regular Correspondent I Andersonrtile. Ga.. Sept. 7.—Mr. Di.dk, of Atlanta, who represents the Van Winkle Gin Co., Is here Installing a suction syutem ginnery for Easteriln Bros., which will be In op eration by Friday next. Mr. apJ Mrs. Paul C. Easterlln anl little son, Lewis, spent last Sunday near Oglethorpe wltii Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson. FARMERS TO PROFIT BY BULL CAMPAIGN. $200,000 Will Be Distrib uted as Result. New Orleans, La., Septembers.—As a result of the bull campaign. Sout'e- Mrs. Mamie Harden, of Oglethorpe, 1 era p'ar.ter* will get 6200,000 for spent aome time with Mrs. Emma Wd- their cotton than was first supposed, Hams quite recently. according to figures given out here Mr. J. S. Johnson went down to Am- today by powerful Interests, ericus Tuesday on butfness. 1 ' , It is estimated that" Brown, Hayne Miss Maggie Callen has returned and Scales, tie leaders in tbe cam- here, after spending ten days plea,- paign in New York, have cleaned up ant!, with relatives in Virginia ani 613.ufi0.000 clear profit North Carolina. , j Mr. H. L Paschal! is moving his' A thirsty populace continued to gag Big Ufflathga Prove t Total Lass . to Government. (Special to Tlmes-Recorder.) Newport New*, Va, September 8—A. i Drayuin spent Saturday and Sunday to? Mro D C ar m. P,r ' at '' * ^^ Dak “ ta '« ^ Mr.nivw , „ , .... I Chesepeake bay with her bunkir. or. ” {** 1^*. a " d •eventy-Ove men h V e been overcome by heat and amok*. The ah’i> may prove a total loss as a result of ■X dren spent Sunday at the home of too latter’s slater, Mr*. 8. M. Parker. Miss Besale Bradley waa the guest of Miss Nina Grant Sunday. Mis* Myrtle Griffin spent Monday with Mias Delma Parker. Miss Fsnnle I .oner, from nesr Gate- wood. wjs the guest of Mis* Della Gllet Sunday. New Era school opened Monday morning with a. large attendance aud Ml** AMerman aa teacher. Subicrfte for the Tlmes-Recordrr’ LATHAM, ALEXANDER’S DAILY MARKET LHTTEIK New York. September 8.—The mar ket was dull and rather lrregtlar to day with prices very little changoi from yesterday. Spot sales, six hundred bale* * ok After n points decline. Latham, Alexander ft Co. » r , .ith; (From Our Regular Correspondent.) 2Sth District. Sept. 7.—Elder SC. A. McMahen fill I his regular appoint-1 faintly to Ashburn. where they will re- at those two rusty tin cups whlclj the metit at Bethel Saturday and Sunday. slj e in future. ^Clty of Americus generously main Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cannon and ehll- J Air. and Mra. Cliff A. Johnson have tains at the artesian well, dren leit Thursday for their home near I a young lady at their house, who will _______ ; spent Tuev- ord, was Ir »r- nnlse Clark In tae ^^Jtoeie leave Oak. Hill r eie stie will «aks alvertls.'mentu lh.it reduceJ. If they a 1 -? more no mere jtnt ca,| ilem. Dawson, after spenling several days here with relatives. Mis, Eula Cannon Is spending a few days with friends near Huntington. Mrs. Echo! Cannon and son, Paul left Thursday for their home near Dawion. after spending a while here the guests of relatives.. Miss Eula Cannon entertained J cran'd of. her friends Sunday. Were It not for the (trained strains of tbe flytfig jenny band organ Amerl- luc might be frightened Indeed at the prevailing loneliness. Some men are self-made and somo others are wife-made. brighten ttelr home aa she grow, a widow no sooner gets her hus- ol( Ter- -band's life Insurance than her mal-. Mr. Joel W. English has gone on a relatives come around and advlae her visit to his daughter, Mrs. Chaa. E how to Invest it. But’er, near Montezuma. ________ After spending some time hero wltb con and Dublin last FrMsy. afr-r relative* Mlf* Rena and Master Henry' spending some time with relatives Phillips returned to their home In Al- there. bany last Sunday. j The singing school sthicb Is. being Mj. Jas. H. Phillip* spent several conducted by Prof. Spyres will close days in Atlanta recently with relatives. Friday. Mrs. Walter Heath apent the pest | Mr. Paschal Markett and Mil* Hods- week here with her parents, Mr. and es. of Atlanta, and Miss Sawyer oTAm- Mr*. J. R. Williams. ericus. spent Monday afternoon here Messrs. B. F. Easterlln and W. II.‘viewing-the National Cemetery ud Battle went up to Atlanta the pait Prison Park, week to the Hoke Smith convention. I Mias Mary King bad aa her guest toe Mr*. W. B. Battle returned from Ma- # paat week Mis* Stephens, of Macon. OUR FALL SMUGS Are arriving daily, and thev cer tainly look good. . We are rec***' vr - ing new goods every day, and we will show one of_the prettiest and snappiest line of suits ever showa in Americus. Nothing but new* goods for the stylish dresser. Rylander Shoe Company. . CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS.