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Regular Correspondents.
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News From Our
respondent
’ Correspondent)
t, Oct. 5.—On list Sun
v. W. A. Muon coi
Baptist churchi the
of Mrs. J. U Wells
I for tome time no the
|together unexpected. In
ay of this good ■woman
sustains a loss tha
I. filled. Her beautiful
ns a living sermon for
I fortunate enough
Influence, and her
> a benediction ov
> survived ho* a bus
drcn, to whom we ex-
fit sympathy In thel
Iter and Lucille Coch-
for Atlanta, wiiero
ine in trained nuru
t's Inflrmary.
in has returned from
baa been assisting
ings..
(y and two handsome
and Josey, have n
i in Macon, alto
to relatives her:
in, of Shellman, was
visitors.
was the guest f j
Of Mrs. -Wiley
kford
i week
>11 a and little slstet^
nd brother, Loy, la!
eft, where they wi
relatives, and
{Annie Laurie Wells
brother, Mr. Hul't
, for a while,
tail. Jr., entertains
’ Embroidery Clti
Fruit and looms
[ the delightful
)NVILL£.
1 Correspondent)
Oct 5 —Mrs. B.
illdren spent Sato.*
| Albany with reli-
i a business vis
day.
, of Do Soto, was
i S. Archer .the
ley, of Guyton, was
I Mrs. Archer Bit-
of EngUdhlvllK
tternoon.
. Hair and 1 Mrs. .V
, Wesson, spent
and son at
at Ebenerer
I Sunday,
nt Saturday and
i hla laugh -
at her home
SCHIEY CAPITAL'S
BUDGff Of NEWS
tllaville Correspondent's
Weekly Letter.
•from Our Regular Correaroi.dentl
Interesting Items From Our
Correspondent.
(From our Regular Correspondent.)
Plain*', Oa., October 5.—A de
lightful event of the week was a lun
cheoa and “stocking shower” Thurs
day afternoon, given by Mra. Joseph
Williams, complimentary to Miss Alice
Williams, whose marriage to Mr. RoV
ert Andrews occurred Sunday afty-
noon. The guests, numbering twelve,
were Invited Into the dining room,
where a most tempting luncheon was
The office of the Tlmes-Hecorder has • <From 0ur R ** ular Correspondent) j (From Our Regular Correspondent.)
been removed from the old location 1 Or0owood - 0a - <**• *—A moat en- Seventeenth Dlatrfct, Oct S.-Mrs
T“ 7 7“ ®- W ‘ ocnUon Joywble event of the part week .was the Stella Turner Is improving from h,r
o» rorsyth street to the new Allen * dance at Jesae Sapp’s. A crowd wae|r®°*«* lllneaa, to the delight of her
Hankins linlldlng, on Jackson street, present and the evening was thoroug h I many friends,
almost directly across from the Car. ,Jr en Joyed. I atlas Mabel Waller, of
nestle Library. , T*® oomaronlty baa been aaddencjI spent two daya this week with
The Tlntes.Reeorder will be pleased by *** *“ W ®" d • lU, ot Mr * p * T * El- EMie Wiggins. She wws called home
f , , (s nianv d , erette, a well known cltlaen and farm- to attend the funenU of her aunt there.
t I s many friends In Its new er Terrell county. He fell dead inlthua making tier visit shorter than
(Itarlers. , the roail early Saturday evening as he I wee at first Intended.
and hla wife were going to a neigh-1 Many friends of Mrs. Joe Baiter a.*o
bor’s. Assistance reached them Im-leted to know that she la able to be at
mediately hut life had ceased. Mr. Ev- home again.
, «>'*«• was a true Christian. He was I airs. J. O. Israel la the guest of her
(From Our Regular Correspondent) alwajr ® ly * d J r ■•*«* willing to do hm I daughter in Dawson this week.
WAStnn Ha Rs»rvf R nude . 1a.» dutv (OVAPd Sll« Alaafow enA #„»,
WESTON.
rrem v»ur iteguiar tjorresponuenuj t * w ma _ - -
...re a most fmpting mncheon was ■ Weston - Sept. 5.—Quite a large <lu, J r toward his Master and friends. I Mies Emma Wiggins has roWirned
served. The dining room was beauM-1 n ^ mber ot Weston people are attend. He was a member ot Chlckaeawfaatcheeldome from AnderabnvfHe, where she
fully decorated with quantities of gol-' ,a * 00 * ,rt 4t Pre » ton tbla week. church. He is survived by a wife, one has been the cuest of Miss Annie
* — - I Several from around here attendeJ •<» land three daughters. | Pennington for "several day*.
—I, ar lorreirci.denu denrod. Miss Williams was attractive-* Seren6 from around here attendeJ aonand three daughters. I Pennington forSeveral stay*,
i »', ne ', V" 0ctober 5 —A delight- Jy attired In a white lingerie dress. ,he Wateon »««U»g 1“ Dawaon Satur- Mr. and Mra Tom Wtaiurd and baby Mist Tude Knight Is spending tb;a
* ' r ,b ® PMt week '*• the en- The many pain ot silk hose for tha* 4 , ,p * nt the w «ek-*nd -pleasantly with week in Amertcus, where ebe has goao
I a visit to Ogle-
own to Amerl-
i escaped from
r afternoon.
- — —• «•—a ueugnt-
ful affair of the past week was the en
tertainment given the Hopewell Em
worth League oa late Friday even
ing by Rev. and Hrs. R. E. Bally, at
t-- Methodist parsonage here. Wlto
a gracious hospitality Rev. and Mro.
Bailey received their guests and the
entertainment was fraught with than/
pleasures. During the evening ktoln-
refreshanents were served. Rev.
and Mrs. Bailey have done much' for
the cause of Christ, in this vicinity, am]
every one here appreciates their en
deavors and hope they will be ricMy
rewarded. The league here to one of
the fruits of a protracted meeting re
cently conducted at Hopewell church
by Rev. Bailey.
The U. D. C.'a held a moat interest
ing meeting with Mrs. & C. Collins ou
Monday afternoon. Quite a number of
ladies were In attendance. It was de
cided to hold a bazaar here in Decern,
her for the benefit of the monument
fund.
Quite a number of building ]o‘a
have been sold here recently, an!
a notiter tyear will see many new real
dences erected in this little city. We
like to see -this spirit of prosperity,
as it speaks well for a town.
Our two ginneries have been run
nlng on full time for the past nion.:.
and many bales of cotton have been
sold. Our artesian well, ever a spring
of Joy and comfort to us, supplies wa
ter for both gins. , <
MaJ. E. S. Baldwin, of Oglethorpe.
WW83 here last week, to the delight of
-hla many friends.
Mis* Ida McKay, a pretty, petite
maid of Thomasvllle, is with her sis
ter here again, after a visit to Chip-
ley.
Mrs. Willie Gilmore, of Tennllle, and
•her brothers. Dr. Williams, and Mr.
Fd Williams, of Bonaire, were guest*
cf Lends *c e *h'e we»Vr
R- T. Walters left Sunday for At
lanta. where he will visit hla orothcr,
Mr. Fred' Walters.
A pleasant auto party, composed of
Mrs. E W. Strange, Arthur Muneey.
Misses Willie Mitcham and Imogeuc
Sears, went over to Andersonville Sun
dan- (o see the national cemetery there.
Mra. Ed McGowan and children, of
Jacksonville, Fla., will return to tbtelr
-ome tomorrow, after having spent the
summer here.
Prd. L. D. Lockhart, of Amerlcua,
-i'h e party of friends autoed to o-ir
city last Friday.
Mils Olla Caldwell, of Atnerictu;.
Is spending some time with friends
he:*.
Mr*. Claude Baldwin ,of Oglethorpe,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. C.
Murray, at her pretty home on Sout.i
Broad itreet.
Mr*. C. M. Smith la'spending a fe**
days pleasantly with Mias Joe Strang
at Andrew Chapel.
Dr. Shirley and sister. Miss Artie
Shirley, of Oglethorpe, were bene lent
The many pairs of silk hose for the! 4 , «P*nt the week-end -pleasantly •wlthl
bride were showered from a dainty' Dr ' snd Mr ** u p - Harper, of Cot:- Mr. and Mr*. Jim Purvis. Ito have an operation performed upon
white linen parasol suspended from ”*“• speW the tast week-end wtotf The many friends of Mro. Cor* I ter ear.
the celling. 1 .friends here. | Wataon are glad to know ahe to we'll __
Mrs. Williams' guests were Misses* Mr8 ' McRae, our former post- after being III for a few days. RUNS HER AUTO TO
Alk-e tod Lucy Andrews. Am ale Dan-1' nd * tre8 *' was ln town ** V «™1 Mr *- fitok ** “><» two sons, Tommie HELP THE COLLEGE VVSD
lei, Emmie Kate Andrew* and Ethel 0,18 week ' vl,ltl “* W. H. King «hd Bob, are visiting the former s |
lei, Emmie Kate Andrews and Ethel
Carter, Mesdames E. Timmerman, Jr.
Reese Andrews, J. R. Logan, Thad
Wise, Colquitt Logan and Pieman Dod
son.
Beautiful in its simplicity was the
wedding of Miss Alice Williams and I
Mr. Robert Andrews which took place * rr
at the home of the bride Sunday after- -
noon at four o'clock.
The,punch bowl, beautifully ar
ranged on the verandah, was pre-
sMed over by little Mils Thereaa Wal
ters. The parlor, where the ceremony
was performed, -wax artistic in
and Mrs. J. R. Bridget. " daughter, Mr*. George Hall. I Wellesley Girl Carrie* Passengers
Mr. Archibald K. Patterson, of Mitch- Mr. Cleveland Purvla, of Americas,I from fMlM to QAtofig.
ell county, formerly of Weston, to visited his parents, Mr. amt Mro. Jin I
spending a few days'-with relatives PoTvto, Sunday. .Wellesley, v*-. Oct. To raluo
*7*' „ . . 1 Impney for the college building fund
Afrs. C. J. Black -was the guest *f Mias Stella Ream, a Wellesley girl who
relatives above Preston this week. | FRIENDSHIP. Icome* from Ohio, to using her big aa-
Robert White, of Bridge boro, . Itomoblle to carry passengers between
, ' ® ww,n 9 ^MMam i lomouiic io carry passengers between
L n nmt£r!£ro. W. W^mtLST °'| ^ R ^ ,!,r ^ rr ^ nd ' nt > ^p'u
Mra. A. P. Pmsmore andMtoaCarri, f rte8 * h ‘ p ' J* 24 cento. «d when ahe to not attend-
Passmore were visitors In Parrott Sat- I® 7, • * ,u<l ® ot of the Agricultural Col- in - c i tlMMCM 8hc ls runnInit .
. “J^ay- I 1 ®*® Amerlcua, apent Sunday with I w caTTnd ntiiinw .m i Ji.r.
Itl* many friends of Miss Jimmie Alawrent*. Mr. and Mrs. W. M.Ratley. than ^ of the nLy^nterprises th»
decorations of graceful ferns and 1 ,C ‘ eTei * ,,d wW , b ® d ' ll * ,lt ® d to kn0,v wizh ,cboo, ® p ® n ® d 8 ®P t 5 ;'> girls have devtoaf to aid the InatltutlJ.i
ottttr pot plants. To the strains of ***** ha * recovered from a recent ^ ^ t£ ®rty-flve pupils. Miss I^lAlflnaxiciaUy.
.Mendelssohn's wedding march oa' 8 ®^® «>“»* i .1 -Mies Ream to a sopkmors and on. of
rendered 5*r Mis* Lucy WllUams, the ^ J * p * Lon ® fort . <* Preston, was o Wl *®'°| «»«“•<> the moM athletic girls in the achooi.
-bride and groom entered the parlor, pmmtaent vlattor here Saturday.’ I *•••• with ten pulpl*. I Because she dM pot care to take the
unattended, Where they were met by 3Irs * Adams, from Rural Hill, to tho . ' *“* C ' aud “•“J® 1 ,nd Mi«a|i onf tPihl rMe ,j, eP j, on)e ln Ula
'Rev. J. M. RuaUn, wto» performed * n<!St of her daughter, Mra. George 7”.®, , att * nded *^« wedding W est. she rode hero ln her touring car
the ceremony ln a beautiful and m.-'®'**- 1 | 8 “" <Uy 8t P1 * Jn *'
presslvo manner. - Dr * p - H. Fitagerald, traveling for A nu ® t b ® r .°f youn * P®°P l0 w «nt to YALE 17,TUFTS COLLEGE 0]
The bride wore a handsome gown! 6 * Rockefeller Hook Worm InaUtutc,'° rane, '| lle 8, ' nd »y afternoon, amqngl
of brown silk, with hat and glove* to was a vlaitor in town this week. 11.® 1 ? _V e8 Mary Berta McOarrnh.
match. Mrs. Andrews, a* Mias Wil
liam*, was a young tody of a most lov
bar
Bycte Sum
: week-eei
, Mrs. M. C
f Oarcy
er and ch'l-
anj
auJ
vie Sum,
- of
daya
1 the
II.
- 01:1
Eulx
-ton.
, and
Friday.
Mr. and -Mrs. Ed Stewart are the
guests of their parents, Mr. and Mtv
James Stewart, thla week. '
Mr. ar.d Mrs. O. T. Mauk, who spen
the week-end with relatives in Bron-
wood and Sasser, have returned ttxfa.
McsJames -E. W. Strange,-H. F
Dixon. Lilly Dixon and Xbian Strange
formed a pleasant party autolng
(Amerlcua today.
(Rev. Stewart, formerly ot Buena
Vista, but now of Amerlcua, spent
day or two here the past week.
Mlssea Emma and Gena Dozier are
spending a few day* pleasantly wltn
relatives near Dosier's Mill.
Mias Imagene Sears has returned
home after a delightful visit to friends
In Americue.
— 1 <-
FOR SALE—'Two nice mljch cows
with young calvea. Adlreia S. J
Rcee. Jackson street. City; or Ellavllle,
R. F. D. * 2-tf
Bring me your seed and get highest
market price. / »
‘ WALTER MAYNARD.
able disposition onk) numbers
frlendu by thte score.
Mr. Andrews Is a genial young busi
ness man of this place.
Mr. and Mra. Andrews are athomu
at the residence of Mrs. R. A. Staple-
ton. ( ,
Among the out-of-town guests at
tending tlte WlI'lams-Ar.ucrson wel
ding were, Mr. and Mr*. H. T. Cole
man. Mrs. F. W. Griffin and son, la-
man. and Dr. Douglas Mayes, all r.f
Americas; Dr. and Mro. J. W. Walk*',
of LesHe; Mr. M. Reese of Amerlcua
Mr. and Mrs. Matlie Dupree ot near
P>sine; Mrs. La Cook and danght .
Lizzie, Mias Mattie Stapleton, of Cutk-
bert; add Mias Amzle Daniel, ot
Friendship.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Warlick and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warllck, of Amert-
cua, spent Sunday at the home ot Mr.
R. M. Andrews.
Mr. J. A. McDonald spent Tuesday
In Amerlcui. r
Min Mattie Stapleton returned
Andrew College Monday.
Mra. X. B Gibson la Spending a few
day* pleasant);' with -relatives at Let-
lie.
Mr. X. A. Carter waa In Americue
Monday, looking after matters of in-
teraat
Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Goss, of Weaton,
spent Friday at the borne of Dr. John
McGill.
Mra. Fannie Collins went Monday to
Amerlcua to spend a few days.
Mrs. G. W. Montgomery and little
daughter, Grace, spent Sunday -with
relative* at Richland
Mlssea Alice and Lucy Williams
spent Friday In Americas.
Mrs. H. R. McGee, and guest, Mrs.
M's. M. ,U Sutherlln, left Thais lay
on a visit to relatives In Green-ville.
Ala
Mr. Ernest Logan, of Americuz
spent Sundae-- the guest ot Dr. an]
'a i a. Colquitt'Locu i.
laual services were held .at the
Met lioilat chur Sunday morning aa-l
evening.
Rev. Tom Stewart, of Buena Vieta,
delivered a moat Interesting sermon on
Sunday rooming. The peelor. Rev. J.
M. Ruatin, filled- the pulpit Sundav
evening.
Meiduno*' Collins ami Lee, cf Har
rison, vere the guests of Mra. Ftnnl*
Collins thla week.
Mrs. B. B. William*, after a pleas
ant visit to relatives, returned to her
home In Albany Saturday
Mrs. LelU Chambliss and chl droa
spent Sunday with relatives
Point '
Dr. Hardeman Clark, ot S
attended the Williams.Andw
ding Sunday,
Mr. Bowmi
Iwasa vtoltdf'ltt town this Week" | ,hOTn M1,ses Berta McOarroh"! THE RESULT YESTERDAY
Mrs. G. G. Lunsford apent a few Wright, -Messrs. Leanider Friz-1 — -■“™•
dgys ln Preston thla week, tire guest ler Cl4r * nc ® Jordan, Cary Daniel. I Tufts Kept Kepalho Opposition Frou
of Mesdames M. EL and J. -F. Lunsford. I Tbe k* 1,1 * tllv ® organized a society I (Scoring In Lost Half.
Dr. R. R. Bridges returaed Monday' club ' w,th Ml,s Mar y Bert McGarrah, j
from Atlanta. I President; Miss Eunice Masbburn, oec-|
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whaley were the T *^ a 7t
guests of Mr. and Mr*. Thad Clevefani
Sunday.
CUT-OFF
(From onr Regular Correspondence.)
Cut Off. Ca„ Oct. J.—J. M. Wicker,
from Montezuma, spent Sunday here.
E. W. Coker and -wife were gues;*
of R. J. Holloway's family the post
week.
Mis# Delma Holloway, of the 28tn
District, was the guest of Mro. J. J
Holloway the past week.
Olen McElhieny and sister, Mar;-,
were visitors in our community t|ie
peat week. ~
Mrs. Annie Houston, from the 2Sth
District, was here Monday.
R. H. Stubbs is progressing fine
with his saw mill now.
When you have any seed to sell, re
member the place.
WALTER MAYNARD.
enter the Medical Department at Tir-
lane University, New Orleans, Lu
Mr*. B. T. Cope laugh went f» Ash-
bum Monday, called there on vseount
of the lllnees of a relative.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hudson left
Tuesday for a stay of some le-iyth in
Rochester. Minn.
Mr. L. D. .Wise spent Tuesday in
Americas.
Mrs. Warner Hfil, Jr., and little
daughter, Virginia, of Greenville, are
the guests of Mrs. Leonard Jebn'ogi.
Mr. Fannin Tillman, the guei! of
Mr. W. P. AJdy for several diy* re
turned Tuesday to hla home In Colo
rado Springs, Col.
Dr. Howard Derrick, of Oglethorpi,
apent Friday with' his sister, Mr* I).
I. Hite.
Mrs. J. R. Logan was shopping In
Amerlcus Tuesday.
Miss Cecil Hendrick, of Atlanta
the attractive guest of Jier sister, Mrs
Leonard Jennings.
Mr. Calvin Derrick left Saturday for
Milledgeville to enter the military
school there.
>Ies*r*. W. S. Moore afld J. I H’ Ul
were among Plalne' repreientA*tve*
In Americas Tuesday.
(Special to Tlmes-Reoorder.)
..... „ . .. i New Haven. Conn., October 4.—Ya'e'
LWle Miss 8arah Harvey to out of defeated Tufts college by a ecoro of
school oa account of her eye*. She to 17 to 0 here today. Yale ocorea 12
A^® r,cu *' I point* In the first quarter and 6 won
... ' Bi T. m 7 rd Wooldridge -waa not||„ the second. Tuft# kept Ctla Sons
able to attend hi* school at Plain* on L* EI1 fnmj .coring In the last half.
account of sickness last week. I
Mr. George Holly, of Friendship, is OO.WED COSTUME OF AD.lMi
attending school at Plains.
Mr. Wooldridge, of Friendship, made WIFE 1YAXTS DIVORCE
a business trip to Plains Monday. I »-
Mr. Dlmp Dillard waa at home he e| AUan,a Han Insist* In Posing In The
Suiadmr. I Altogether.
Gemimi.
Atlanta, Oa.. October JL—Beosnsa
her bnsbsaf Insists on getting drunk
I and ‘'exposing himself minus hla
(From Our Regular Correspondent) clothes before the public, Mrs. Martha
Gemini, Oa., Oct 5.—Mila Emma B. O'Connor filed a petition for la-
Wiggins has returned to her home neir Junction In the Supsior court hete,
8mlthvl1le, after spending a few days asking that her husband, Patrlct
with friend* here. O'Oonnor, be restrained from doing
Mr. Oscar Parker, of America*, la this, and from coming to her hours
spending ■ few days with bis brothJ,-,I ll1 * *t*t* of Intlxocatlon Suit far
Mo C* ttf r>- -I. 'flltiAMa le neo nsnAlne eoe
Mr. E. W. Parker.
Misses Annie Forte and Laverne
Woodruff have returaed to their' home
In Byromvill*. after spending several
day* with friends and relatives iter*.
8ee me before selling your cotton
aeed,either wagoror car load Iota.
WALTER MAYNARD.
divorce to now pending against -him.
An Amerlcus man, who would wel.
Is on the Job. He bad 711 friends slun
a petition* addressed to the tody, r*.
questing that ebe accept him.
A woman's Uea of Independence U
to have -i man to depend on.
Having perfected arrangement* with
You Must Look at Yourself
in the Clothes
before our mirror. Otherwise we do not
want you to wear the clothes away or even
say, “I’ll take them.”
You Must Be Satisfied.
This is'the rule of the store. The ‘ drape”
of the coat, the curve of the sleeves, the
“hug” of the collar, the “set” of the trousers
must be approved by you.
And we say in closing that no other
clothes in the world will satisfy you in these
particulars—plus wear and price-as will our
Fall and Winter weight Stein-Bloch Smart
Clothes.
'lander Shoe Company,
CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS.