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WESTON.
(From Our Regular Correspondent.)
Preston, Ga., Sept. It.—Mr*. Ur,i
Steves* left Monday for Meridian,
M'jie., where she goea to put her daugh
ter, Miss Marguerite, and sou, Ralph.
In sei^'j’. Mr*. Steven* her«elf trill
All the matron'* place In one of ths
, sohaoli?. It I* with extreme regret that
in this town
Which means sx*
this store you Co:. *et
what the world oC
ers, as well as the world
of dealers, admit are
the best ready-to*wear,
garments produced by
any concern in the
world.
And the prices are
reasonable.
THE SECOND DOSE
was In a dreadful condt-
ng would agree with It.
fls were rreatly Irritated,
a box of Dodson's Teeth-
. and by the time I had
Rylander Shoe Compa
CLOTHIERS ANDJURNISHERS
laintd
Inets. In a pretl
lias Emmlt Kate
1; punca. Dining
jbf zala.fi course
Irkley received
a white linen sti
. ovtr
t» ' were
honor,
aertaau
nerman. o'. Broti-
tant vlalt to rela
te Thursday,
m and Intel octliu
Eedneiday frcir. «
inday afternoon
Iqnltt Logan,
and Beryl Dunn
»« in America*
Timmerman,
Ala.
of Bllavdll'.
l Emmie Kite
AMER1CUS T1MES-R
AMERICUS. GEORGIA. (WEEKLY)— TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1910
unty News Items
NtWS FROM LIE ,
C0UN1Y CIRCLE.
Fact* Gathered During the Week by Our
Regular Correspondent*.
Interesting News Front Our
Correspondent
OF
PLAINS.
From Our
Correspondent.)
14.—Mrs. r.
very dellgjt-
In honor of her
Boyd. The rnotua
arranged were
with ferns au.1
of cat flower* on
In a prettuiy
Aq-
wha
shlrt-
wae churning *p a
ctearn silk.
Inv.tcd la
estertalne 1
party
honor of Via.
picnic war
at Magnolia
Miss Ril'd.
Andrews eiiter-
raanner on
of Ml** Boyd. A
was spiitf uy
of Elba. Ala.. •*
Mrs. P. C. B.irk-
Hron-
tr> rula-
paronta .it R’clt-
Culler, ot Mv-
thls week
Edmund OF-
Webster, cam :
with Mrs. Car
ol AAuerlea
Week to Mrs.
of Amerl
the'gucsM
ot Plnehund.
Logan
Dunn
vliH to Mrs.
Macon. tipcat
the guest of
this week
going were
Wist aud
In Macon;
Evans
N. * I- a*
Lewi*
Staple-
Andrcw. at
Ella rill \
Kate
and Mis*
ie
Amerleur.
the guest
Tueo-
J W. B. Moore
: (rom here tn
ictt
rite
apondent.)
most
*k was
dneaday
It
hly
hCHtfV CAPIIALS
DIME I Of NEWS
tllaville Coirespundent's
Weekly Letter.
Trim Otir Regular Correspondent.)
Elinvllie, Ga., September 14.—On
Monday evening last at the auditorium
Sere a splendid program wa* render
ed by local talent, the program lie.
lug arranged by our efflc.ent inu*ia
teacher, -Mien Susie Beckham.
.Misses Lucy Baldwin and lniogeac
Sears sang several lovely solos. Miss
Minnie Royal delighted five aulleno
with two of her choicest read.ngs,
wbi e Mloses Annie Mae Steyrari. Flos
sie Eason and Willie Mitcbatu con
tributed instrumental solos. After the
rendition of tb- program, a meeting
was held in the Interest of the school
here and speeches were made by sev
eral of our leading citizens. Tjo
main subject that wau discusred was
local taxation, that being consider l
the best solution of the *choo! prob
lem. We already have a good school,
hut wbat we want'ls the best, and wo
wilt not be satisfied with anyt-vlng
short of the best
Mr. Nolan Strange entertained tV
young folks here with an lnfornu.1
[forty loot Thursday evening, compli
mentary to the visit.ng young ladies.
Ills home vvns made lore.y with fern*’
acj other potted plant* and the so.:
glow ot the >haded lights cast a soft
luster over the drawing room, libra
ry, where tbo couple* enjoyed 'tete-a-
tete chats, or listened to the strains
of music delivered by the musically
Inc In,mI.
Mr. Strange was assisted In receiv
ing by da- mother. Mrs*. E. W.
Strange, and his cicarming sister, Misa
Mary Strange.
Mrs. W. D. Murray, who ha* been
on an extended >?«it to Broxton and
Amcrlcus,'returned to Ellaville last
Friday and is now with Mrs. W. II
Dozier, on Broad street.
We aro sorry to note the continuej
Illness of Messrs. Emmett Duncan
and R. M. Murphy. W ehope tV/
will zoon be on the road to recovery.
Mr*. Ada Bun, who has for the |iaat
year been residing near here, baa re
moved to her former home In Buena
Vista.
Mies May Wiliiunasoa hat returned
home after a delightful stay of sev
eral weeks In Atlanta.
Miss Janie Dell MeCrorjr left Satur
day for her home in LeDand, Fla., af
ter spending several weeks with rel
ative* beio and in Og-et-orpe.
Sirs, ldtis McKeilar, nee Mu* Annu
Bello McCrary, of St. Mary'*, spent
tho past wcok here, to the delight of
r-er many friends.
Rev. R. E. Bailey made a ImsIiiiis
trip to Aanerlcu* Tuesday.
Mrs. Robert Perry and children of
Andrew Chapel, are the gu**t* of
Mrs. C. H. Greene.
Mrs. S. C. Hornaly and Mlse Ml'
Hornady. of Dawson, were the * i*e:*
of Mrs. 8. C. Colilna recently,
Dr. and Mrs. J. 8. Lightne? apent
tne w.-ek end pleasantly wit-' rela
tives at Ideal.
Alisa Minnie Cheney has returned to
Ellaville, after having apent the sum
mer moots* In fiontezuma and other
(From Our Regular Correspondent.)
8mlthvl..e, Ga., September 14.—Mrs.
Cleveland Gouldman, of Binning turn,
is the guest this week of Mite Pearl
Hale
Mrs. Maggie McManus left 8 r.d.;.-
tor Macoo. -.'here une will »pen aev-
oral weeks w.th relatives. t , . _ .
Mrs. J. G. Pruitt and two little son*. many friend* ^ee her leave and
Joe and Garnett, of Lee.burg. are tv - *e * neatly missed by the en-
guest* (or a few day* of Mrs b. 1. t!ra t3wa -
McKlnter I QoMdrrly meeting wa* held last
Mr*. C.*G. Gonel-e I* vlsI'M r.in-.Friday. Presiding Elder Jobn.tone ae-
a,,., | n \' j3D y fisting, the pastor. Rev. M. B. Kerreil,
Mrs. C. C. An stay and Miss Elms | two very Impre.slve serm-
Ilvnns spent Friday with friend* *.j one to the ihrge audiences that greeted
Dawson. jhlm.
The Embroidery Club was dellgh Friends of Mrs. W. H. Coaby were
fully cnter.alnwJ .by Mr*, r. P. Lo-e'^ry michseddened on learning of ho a
Friday afternoon at the home ol h i -ieatb, w-htch occurred at her Lome
parents, Mr. and Mr*. T. l) Burton.
Mrs. H. E. McKinney and Miss Lu
cille Cochran a-e visiting Mrs F. <!
Jam /, tn Leslie.
here late T.-uriJay night. Although
lira. Cosby had been In 111 health for
tsvero: months the family was not
I prepares for the Inevitable, for her
Miss Ethel .McManus left Sunday for. iU»*ss was not thought to be of -.
Forsyth to resume her studies at 3c-;- aerlous nature-. She wa* taken crit-
sic Tift College. „ - ica ly ill rather suddenly and lasted
j Rev. T. R.lMcJLchael. of 3c-ton. only a few days.
I spent a few days h«A this week with; Mrs. Coebv is survived t*
several
bis dlughteOlrs. K. AUMcAlct. ‘children, all of whom are married ex-
Mrs. T. C. Edwards is spending :> cept one. Miss Leila Oosby, and her
week with friends In Mat or;. husband. Mr. W. H. Cosby, who Is at
Mro. C. E. Well# and pbildren. ■)( present quite *lek. •
Albany, spent the week-end with tJie’r 4 The entire community extend* synt-
slster. Airs. G. A. Sapp. ' pathy to the bereaved family.
Mrs. W. E. Monroe.'of Portsniu ;t'i, Mrs. 8. C. Jenbini, of Columbus, an-1
Va.. and Airs. Gus Burkette and Tlltic Alls* Mae Covington, of Geneva, arc
daughter. Katie, of Slacon, ore the spending thi* week pleasantly at th*
guests of Mrs. .1. U. Cobb. hor-» of Air. and Mrs. W. E. Jenkins.
Mr. Tom Yarbrough', ol Cntbbert, Airs. W. N. ravsell r-t :nej tj her
spent Sunday with hie lister. Mr--. j 1cme at Milan Monday, altar a pieaz-
J. I,. Wells. 'eat visit hft'.
Mr. W. F. McAfee left Sunday nigy, Mr.- Cobh Tinrpe, of I^eetburg, apent
#ot Atlanta, where he will spend sifiunday with Xis mother. Mra. Mack'.c
week at Robinson's sanit.irium. ’ Tharpe.
! Mgs. A'- x '■'•-b'b, who hai been spend
ing several d«ye In town on a visit
re attve*. has returned to her home at
Vi.ialjji.
(From Our Regular Comipondtu:) mIszm AVI'lie Tallin and Florence
Bronwood, Oa, September )3 —Cot- ^. 3 pjo; or r , turned Monday td M."-
(Frora Our Rerulai Correspondsnt.)
Weston, Ga.. Sept. 14 —Considerable
damage was done to the cotton arouuJ
here recently by the hall, beating It
out and staining It badly.
Rev. and Mr*. Jeptha Cauley and
daughter, of klakely. are visiting Mrs.
Cauley's parents here, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Kalgler. i
Alia* Florctta Williams,' of Colum
bus, Is the charming guest ot Mrs. A'
W. Elliott here tills week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Arnold have
moved to Milan, where Mr. Arnold ac
cepts A position with the Seabohrd
Railway.
Airs. Cobb, of Preston, is visiting her
diugbter. Airs. W. J. McDaniel, hero
thie week.
Mr. C. V. Jones, of Stewart county,
le visiting bis mother here this week.
Mra. W. H. King and three children
were the guests of relative* In Presieu
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. W. W. Simmon* wera
called to Brldgeboro recently to tbo
bedside of Mr. Tom Simmons, who wa*
quite 111. but 1* now Improving.
Mr. L. L. Passmore was a business
visitor to Dawson* Tuesday.
Mr. ‘■Bob’’ McCollum, the artist of
Dawson, visited his mother near here
this week.
Dr. Guy Lunsford paid Dawsqp n
visit recently on business.
RURAL HILL.
BRONWQOD.
ton picking is progressing rapidly, ai- ledgsvin. to returns) their studies a:
though there Is not mneb to pl:< th-> G. N: fi !. C:1>T?. Tiy— I'lan.t
around here. a lies have been doing some very high
j Quite n number of friend* md :t - grl fe -work at this school for two
atlvps dined with Air. and Mrs. Clause, year* past and tbeir many friend* wish
I Rainey Sunday. ■ for them another ancceasfnl year.
Alra. Temp.e Turner spent the w* r k-| Air*. John Christian ha* returned
end with her *!ster, Mr*. Anna *?**' • from a pleasant visit to Dawson.
I Mr. tnd Air*. J. C. Tomer spent t!i« j Mr. and Alra. Emiflett Cook, who
week-end pleaaantly with relative* to [ have been spending several dty* pleas-
the Seventeenth district of Bunitvr. rant’y with Airs. Emma King, have re-
I Mra. Ethel Cannon spent a week tnraefi to their home In Cusset*.
pleasingly with her sister, Mra. C. O.j uiss Thelma Williams, of Macon I*
jTuraer, returning home Wednesday, very pleasantly visiting Mra. J. L.i
| Mr. and Aim Arthur Purvis. >t Horn this week.
America, spent Sunday delighlfnl'y Mr*. S. C. Jepklna Md MIu Mae
with the former*# parents. Mr. end Covington were among other guests at
(From our Regular. Correspondence.)
Rural Hill, Sept. 14—Mr. snd Mri.
Will Wise and children spent Saturday
night and Sunday at the home of Air.
Murray Dillard, neir Midway. '
Mrs. J: U AIoGill. of Plains, visited
at Mr. W. F. McGill'* a-day or ' two
last week. •
Air. Ben Wait and family tnent Sun
day with Mr. and Mr*. Orc:a Cito.
Mm Jennie ciark.and children hav?
returned from a.two wegjt'j visit to
relatives near Mclg* attd Gordy.
During the thunder itortn' lhit
Thursday evening lightning killed .i
very valuable qow, fho property oi
Mr. O. W. Dillard, and also tel lire to
and burned several hundred panel* of
fence and a (tack t! bay.
Air*. L!aa Mint* Is spending several
days this week at Air. Ed Jackson's,
near Plains.
Mr. O. W. Dlllird made a trip to
Americas Tuesday.
CATARRH IN H
Pe-ru-na—Pc-ru-ns.
MR. WM. A. PRESSED.
W/TR. WILLIAM A. PRESSES;
IV1 Third Avc., Moline, III., writesi
••I have been suffering from catarrit-.
in tho head for the pnat two mouth?,,
and tried lnnnmorable so-rolled reme
dies without avail. No one know* ln»v
I have suffered, not only ft.... .
ease lUclf, but from mortification tviicc
In company of friends or strangers-
"I havo used two bottle* of your med
icine for a short time only, and it
effected a complete medical care, and
what i* better yet, th* disease baa not.
returned.
••I can moetcmphatieally recoin mon<(v
Pernna to all enfferer* from this dla--
CUT-OFF
Mr*. Jim Purvis.
Die home of Mrs. Emma King for *
GemimL
p.eces.
Mis* Willie Whitehead, of Wavor-
ly Hall, and Mrs. Sid Baladen. of
Amcrlcus, aro spending some tlm* with
Airs. Bert Murphy.
Alisa Imogen* Bears vlsltoj the
Aliases Ugbtner aT Ideal the past walk
Air. Rudolph Woodt, of Diwaon, was
a pleasant vlaltor thl* week.
‘ Aim Harry Dixon went up ttrBnena
Vlata Monday fo vlalt har parent!
there.
Mra. Fort Stewart and handaomo
voung aon, of Macon, ar.- In thu clt),
the gueata of Mr*. J. T. Stewar'.
Mr. J. M. Cook left Tuesday for a
abort stay In Macon;
Mra. Martha Forraater Is spending
the week pleasantly In Atlanta.
Mra. P. C. Barkley and guest. Mis*
Alice Boyd, spent Wednesday tn Amer-
{cut. / *
Mr. John Oliver left Wednealay to
resume Ms studies at the Oeorgtl
Tech In Atlanta. i
Alisa Vista Tharpe, of Preston, re
turned home Wednesday.
Mrs. C. U Holley,! ot Bronwood, la
tbo guest ot her sla^sr, Mrs. D. 1.
(Tram Our Regular Corre*por,Jsnt.)
Gemini. Oa, 8epL 14.—Alias L.'v
Bell Pennington la on the sick 11*1 th.e
week.
Alias Annie Pennington 1* vlsltlug
re atKa* In Amerions this week.
, day or two this week.
Miss Vesta Tharpe Is visiting rel
atives* in Plains very pleasantly the
week. »
,17th District.
(From Our Regular Correspondent.)
Seventeenth Dlatriet, 8opt. 14.—The
Mr*. Pink Smith spent the weca-oml Khoo , M Wii:bniv Croii Rolkli open .
with Air. and Airs. J. 8. jetneh. ^ last Monday with a larger attend-
Mlfff* Annie Willie, Marycl.sii |cce erer M on. Mias 8u*;i
Finch and Annie Penlngton attend J May Yarbrough, of Springdale, I* the
the singing In Anderaonvllle Friday. l#ieher _
(From Our Regular Correspondent)
Cut Off. Bept. 14.—Rev. J. B. Elmore
Ailed bis regular appointment at Bt.
John’s Lutheran churoh Sunday; a'so
beginning protracted services , with
Rev. Charles Philip*, from Plains, as
sisting.
Mr. J. M. L. Wicker, ot Afontesuma
spent 8undsy here with relative*.
Mr. and Mra. R. J. Holloway spsm
Mondiy with Mr. and Airs. E. W
Coker.
Mr. Arthur Greene, from Fields, wa.
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pail Joiner, of Alseon
apent a few day* the past week her.-
Afm 8. a. Joiner went to Amerlcu
Tuesday afternoon to |iave a bug ex
tracted from her ear.
Afra. J. W. K Wicker anj daughter,
Mia* Pearl, spent a few days here the
past week.
Read This Experience.
Mr. A. Thompson, Bos 6% It. R.
Martel,Ohio, writesi “When I '
your treatment my eye# were Inf!
none was stopped up half of the tli
oii-l was sore and scabby. I could
rest at night on account of c«
hawking and spitting.
•‘I bad tried several remedies and wart ,
about to give up, but thought I would',
try Penma.
“After J had taken abont one-third of
a bottle 1 noticed a difference. I am
now completely cured, after suffering
with catarrh for eighteen years.
“I think if those who aro afflicted
with catarrh would try Pernna they; -
would never regrot It."
Man-a«lln an Ideal Lexntlde.
tr
-va
NEW ERA.
IFrom Our Regular UorrcspondrhLI >'
New Era, Bept 14.—Rev. Wlltle ,
Hill filled bla regular appointment IL.
Salem Saturday*and Sunday, preach- .
lug a very entereating sermon both
days. .
Hours. Harris Frazier and Buster r
Williams, from near Huntington, were -
visitors at the home of Mr. Tom Grant ,
Sunday.
Mrs. Motile Haryt* and daughter, -.
M!*s Beulah, wera guest* of the form
er's slater, Mra. R. P. Parker, Sunday.
Mr. J. B. Grlffln baa returned to ..
Atlanta, after spending a very pleasant j
week with bomefolks hare.
Mm O. C. Parker and taster, Mra..-.
M. C. Veal, spent Sunday with their -
•later, Mrs. Gertrud* Cary.
That proposed brick block attha uM
Alims corner le atlll an nanallscd
•r ipoaltlon. -The corner la In the
lautrd Roast class.'
Sumter county will era long be tlia •
-tenter- of the pecan Industry In-Geo*- -
gla. No other county Is putting out;
a greater number of treea.
The closer wa get to soma people -,
th* smaller they **jm.
Mis* Annie Willie Finch la spending
a few day* with raiai|ves In Ander
son vllle.
Do your duty and laava the rest
tbeotber fallow.
liite.
Aliases Alice WilMams and Ethel
Carter were shopping In Amcrlcus on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Strange went
down to liealie and Americut one Jay
the past week.
Stab Williams, of Baer a Vltta. vis
its'? i datives here tVIc week.
Misses Ruth t?all and Naomi Ton-
dee left Monday for •/* G. N. and J.
Co’lege at Alillcdgevll. >, where they
wri enter school.
Was Luclle Lindsay I. spending this
week with relatives at'Plaint.
Airs. Laura Alauk luv l’ no to
Btcna Vista to visit her son, after
spending a few day* delightfully here
wit,-, relatives.
Master Curtis Baldwin, of Divlston
la spending same time In this vicinity
with relatives.
Afra. H. & Lindsay left Mttnday to
vlalt relatives and friends In Macon
and Mlllodgevllle.
Alra. Alma Hdlms and children, tf
Grady, Ark., arrived yasjerday and
will forjhe next week ha the guests
ot Alra.*john Williamson.
The many friend* of Mias Elite Wig.
gins are glid to know that ahe la Im
proving from her recent IHncas.
Mr. R. B. McCrea made a short trip
to Tifton last week.
Mra. G. M. Israel and Alra. J. A.
Mills spent the week-end with their
sister, Mrs. J. C. Tedder, at Dawson.
Messrs. Pierce and Jeuta Jones,
are attending school at the Agricul
ture College In Amerlcu*.
Alias Emma Wiggins has returned
home, after attending a house party at
Rift, given'by Misses 8uggs.
Allas Annie Jones has returned
MUlidgevllle, where she will
her studies at O. N. andl. College.
We Are Again Agents For
Stein-Bloch
amarf FlftihcQ
Showed
"Aly 1
tlon. Nothing would agree
and its bowel* were greatly
I bought it a box of Dodson
lng Powders, and by the tlm
given the second dose, theri
great change, and before I a
two boxes, he was entirely
AntB. J. B. MATHIS, Americas
Dodson's . Teething Powder*
guaranteed by Dodson's Pttarmac]
glv* satisfaction.
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