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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMESRECORDER. THURSDAY. MORNINGOCTOBER 13. 1910
NUMBER 41
BEHO'fAL OF TIHES-\
RECORDER OFFICE
ounty News Items
resting Facts Gathered During the Week by Our
Regular Correspondent*.
BUDGET Of
WS FROM PLAINS.
NEWS FROM LEE
COUNTY CIRCLES
iq Items from Our
respondent.
I Regular Correspondent.)
October 12.—Mr., an!
I Andrew* spent a while In
|Tedaesd»y morning,
rle Hagerson and Myrtl'.e
guests of Ml** Julia
i week.
Wells spent Thursday
i Stevens.
Shumake, of Montes.*
, of Amerlcus, we-e
> at the home of M
ad Oliver recently.
Williams and Bth-J
Tdarsdsy from
Leslie.
(From one Regular Correspondence.)
Leslie, Ga.. October 12.—Mias Mat-
BRINGING IN THE DEAD
FROM SCENE OF RUIN.
IdrSIlC, vl.... VwWSWvi sat. e. ——
been remeved from the eld location tie Morris spent a few days of <bk
ea Forsyth street to the new AUen A week with Miss Buis Mse Summer-
Hawkins building, on Jackson street, '^beh working In the Interest*
almost directly across from the Car. 0 Mr ; y , Modarra
negle Library. 1
Mr. W. I. MoGarrsb. or Aohbom.
spent the weekend with hlo atoter.
The Tlmes.Becorder will be pleased Mrs. Lucius iHarvey,
to greet Its many friends In Its at-w‘ " ”
qasrters.
Interesting News From Our
Correspondent
(From Our Regular Correspondent)
Smlthvllle, Ga., Oct, 12.—Mlosee 171
Phillips and Elolse Wade, of Cutbban,
»we tbe attractive guests for the
week-end of Mrs. T. R. Hendricks, at
the McAfee House.
Mrs. T. J. Mills Is spending several
weeks with relatives In Alabama.
(From Our Regular Correspondent)
Weston, Ga., Oct 12.—The droutlt
was broken here last Saturday, but it
_ waa too late for any crop except prob-
Hundreds of Bodies Are Re- *
anwtd Alreudy. ““
Mr*. Mary Bash, of Columbus, vislto.
Rslny River, Ont, October It—A:
SCHLEY CAPITAL S
! borne
army.
Mrs. Pope Bass Ms as her curve
DUUDCI Ur RLWO **r sister. Mrs. Powell, who will re
turn to Amerlcus today.
, Quite a number of the Woodmen
Ulavllle Correspondents
Weekly Letter.
rs. Lucius .Harvey. Rslny River, Ont, October I*.—A: ^ Mrs. W. J. McDaniel, thin
Mrs. George W. Bagley and Mr. Tariims points In the forest lire sone VtfK
“ “* v>-=— between Wsrroad. Mine., and R*l«>' j| r . Morris Bell, of Deary, la tho
asne none sy wnernoon. River report* to Are rangers Indicated of nia sister, Mr*. B. F. Clere-
Mr. Alvin Dickinson has returned bodies located. Of these *0 havt Jind _ tUl VMk .
me after spending a year In the bran recovered, but only *0 Identl- j^y Mel
fled.
(From Our Regular Corresprudontl
Eilavllls, Oa.. October 12.—8ocIety
here for the past few months hts hem
eeiu WHO relatives in Aiaoama. .. ... _ .
Me Mrs. Ike Pipkin and Maud Chli- !<■«*>* »°+* nT -
ders. of Leesburg, were SuoJay vU- *"•> e^tertainmeut, Lav* been given
(tors. * I that have been thoroughly enjoyed.
ul „. , thoroughly enjoyed.
Mlsaes Lizzie Ewans and Ettle Rich-'The best and most notable of these
ardson were visitors In Dawson Tue«-I a measuring party given by Mrs.
“s- «*-«■ »» sm r ss
, -- oi uronwwra, were wt
he goes to take a p>- of Jtra j c McClain.
— Southern Bell Telc*-
nor inirsaaj irom a ji rl j u ifan Glaze and Mlsa Lydia; . . . ,
It to Mias Amzie Daniel of ly-sbur, are the guests *° n •* thelr home Pl *“ ,tre ?- — — " -
Cochran. °f wesmirg. are « “.The interior of tbe bonne wsa mado E lmo flllcd bis regular appointment at
ippe'.l spent Friday at ™ J 0 , mI Ud mMt •“"•cUve •» lavish decorations S L John’, Lutheran church Sunday.
0 ^' L ** aMr T" of autumn leaves, ferns and cut flow Master William J. Pennington in
Timmerman returned f!? Mrs W* C Clew ‘ 'I*™- The color scheme, red. white.nd .pending this week with hi, «unt
t VldalU on Sunday. H Har srove .nd Mr, Glass ' blue ' *“ c * rried out «very detail, Mrl . R W. Coker.
Moore Wt Friday for .1 H ^ Hargrove ana being suspended from chandeliers Messrs Engtsh and Coogle, from
* m z ° ^ u »°“ m-thw •>->..» e,.,** with Mr.
Mra. J C. MKMaR. JwwHa T. J. Wicker's family.
Mias Map Llzile Ansi*}. ho in the drawing room ’nesth a can-1 Miss Minnie EnglUU, of English-
teaching In Montezuma, ape 0 py of red. white and blue Missel V llle, W1S the attractive guest of
week-end with her parents, Mr. and RovaJ and He , en T ondee. beautiful!-- — «- —* ».
M.-s. C. C. Ansley. attired In costumes of red, white and
lc„, Those , (ns were Mr ' Gt °T ° dUm ' SOn ■ * blue, served punch and sandwiches.
_..l «... lSun, * a >' visitor Mrs. T. A. Collins and Mrs. John
Mrs. Wright Tracey, of Uesburg. M ' cbenm . nwaaureU each l3aiy . Mrs. R
the guest for a few days of Mrs. ». h stran(re receiving the prize for
Baa * .[being the tallest lady present. Mr*.
Ie " S. A. Royal received one for being tbe
, , 'lowest lady present
•tale. _ .. ,
[ Kendrick returned t
Atlanta Saturday,
er went from here Sit
arter. Eva Stevens. Ma
I aad Em Evans. Messrr.
1 fimmett Harper. Davla
Jennings.
[ Ttad Wise spent .sev.
I relatives In Columbus
Bass.
Dr. T. H. Clark Is spending
days In Atlanta on business.
Mrs. G. A. Happ and MUi
_ ‘ | Delightful music was rendered by
I,. , „ ^ „ .. Evans left Thursday for P.lchlsnd.l Tondee and Royal, after which
FiwSlf^ ’‘ Vre th * y r " 1 atteDd “I— -era enjoyed Mr some time.
Logan, of Jackson
i guest of his brother
Conference. ^Just before the time for4epartore ar-
T MrsrHames Salter is spending a few riyed del)cIouB ko cream and tho
Blen. of Americas, wrs
prning on a professional
, of Concord, was the
tiere Sunday,
j and Rosa Brown, of
ending a while ple»3-
|a of their sister, Mr.s
i Cflark. of Webster, spent
I 1th homefolks here.
Oliver returned from
[Leo Barkor attendri
It Edison this week.
Immerman went to
called there on v.
-lous illness of hir
Rfilllims returned on
pleasant visit to rei
ns.
_ on. of Americas. Is
fend Mrs. A. Dodson
[ country home nenr
(and John Brown, of
i of Mrs. J. C. Lo-
ckSbeo and Miss
[Sumter, are gueais
irkett.
ck. of Ogletl’ocre.
of hti slater, Mrs. D. !.
ERA.
egnlar Corresnondrot)
12.—Rev Wilke H;il
fcagpolntjnent at Sal-
(M wore no services
ant of the rain.
ih» »« — nnae a uw
, Griffin, of Cordeje. Wedneidmy
, ter
, »h* guest of
. Griffin. -
irkor was a p>ra*en;
, of Mrs. M. C.
Drayton, After spend
Mm. L
i their
Mercer opert
-hter, Mrs. O.
a j N Riw-'h and Plcoe*
t S.oturdiy In Aiperlcus.
e former's sioter, Mrs. J.
place.
WALTHR MATNARD.
Among those going were Messrs. Fiord
Hines. Crisp Wllklnoon. E. E. Ranew.
Lather Allison and Kenneth -Hines.
Mr. Alva Puraley. of Cobb, waa in
Leslie Tuesday evening.
Messrs. CMS and Bert Harris, of
Warwick, were guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Lewi* Hawkins Sunday.
Mrs. Ray McRae has returned to
m. /r her home In Rotfhelle, after a week's
Fire rangers here complain that tho a gth friends and relative* her*,
beat of the surface and gases arising Mr Reese Cleveland, of Decatur
therefrom prevent thslr-proceeding fir ^nty, has been the guest of bis
Into the mssses of charred tree limns brotb€f( Dr. J. F. Cleveland, and sD-
and burned underbrush. _ ter. Mrs. J. M. Kalgler, this.week.
‘ ** *' and Mrs. B. R. Bridges visited
CUT-OFF
(From Our Regular Correspondent)
Cut Off. O*. October 12—Rev J. 8
The air In the devastated district Is
still smoky and no further attempt {rien(t( Richland
will be mad* to locate bodies until
further reinforcements and relief a.
secured.
Five nurses. 50 cots, a Urge amount
of bread and thousand* or pounds of
meat have reacted here from Win-
__ Last night the street, of
Rainy River were patroRed by armed
guards under Warden Hurst
Tbe Ameral, of 19 Are victims were
held here yesterday.
MARRIAGE OF MISS MOTT
AXD MR. F. ft Bl’RKE
Wedding of Popolar Young Couple on
Snnday.
dttya with frit n 1* In Laeabu -g.
FRIENDSHIP.
Friendship. Ga.. October 12.—Mr.
crispest of wafers were served,
The whole affair was, indeed, mom
ploasarA and the charming hostess
received many compliments on tbe
successful manner in which tit a
Misses Willie, Annie Mae and Laura
Wicker. Saturday and Sunday:
Little Misses Kathleen and Mary
Annie Feagln, of AnderaonvIUe. were
•here tho past week.
Mr. an -OMrs. R. J. Holloway have
been real sick this week. All hope
for their speedy recovery.
Messrs. A. J. Pennington and Hew*
ett Joiner are attending court at
Oglethorpe this week.
Quite a number of young people
were entertained, at Mr. T. J. Wlpker.v
Dome Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. D. 3 Norris, of near
Oglethorpe, visited relatives here oj
Sunday.
d“,w B..“« *»»:'■ “J “• * «”
I load of lumber.
llere ' ... ,, ,a . Rev R E. Bailer, who went ovir
Mr. Blanchard tto.idr dge l. now Mond , y to
able to attend bis ac~t»ol “t Pialns , that p i ac ,. wl8
. p rre,r^ r p, D .r^?,c r home by Coe Illness of Ms
tractive gut-sts oi Miss Julia °° lc ' j * W. E. Drane and children are
n;an „ . .. n ,„ • vbltlng relatives in-Buena Vista.
Mr. J. H. Roquemore. of Ellavill,, Mlg / }!i . (|c ArrIngton u .peftdl.g
opent a day this week , a fcw d _ vg wlti friend , near Dojle
the home of his sis.er, d rs. . . Mrg chMk Ig the guest of reln-
Frazler, here. „. W rlxht tlves In Columbus
Mr. Woaldr.dge and EJ g . J(r R & H , n , eft a few a a y* ago
male a business trip to Plains Mon-]^
day
wiierc he went to at-
- . the 1 tend an association
There were regular services at tne
Baptist church here on Sunday.
-n i Mr. and Mrs. Putnam Stevens, of
Baptist church here on Tk,.[ >pfM )ast gunday terc wl , B
Church has called Rev. A. L. tart daUKbter . Mrs. S. C. Coilins.
as pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ritly were out driv
ing Sunday evening. The horse bJ-
cime frightened, ran away, and tho<«
In the carriage were somewhat bruis
ed.
Mr. Seers Wratiey Is out of college
on account of his -parent's' sickness.
Mr. Lou Wise, of Plains, was at
Friendship Tuesday.
Mr. 8. B. Holston snd son, Bertram,
were In Plaflns Monday.
Mr. Russell McOarrah- made a butf-
neso trip to Amerlcus Wednesday
Mrs. A. J. Bason went down to
Amerlcus one day the past week.
Mrs. W. L. English, of Amerlcus.
visited her sisters bed* on Friday
last.
Mrs. C. H Smith snd Mrs. H. 1.
Dixon will leave Tuesday for Madi
son. where they go as -delegates to ths
state W. C. T. U. convention.
Rev. J M. Murray is attending a
Primitive Baptls t Association near
Bring me your seed and get highest
market price.
WALTER MAYNARD.
17 TH DISTRICT.
(From Our Regular Correspondent)
Seventeenth District. Oct 12.—The
recent rain was gladly welcomed by
the farmers of this section.
Mr. Frank Coi/>. of Smlthvllle. -was
the guest of Mr. Josey Smith Sunday.
Mr. Keeneth McTyler and sister,
Miss Susie Clay, of Boots ford, were
visitors here Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. a. W. Wiggins sad eon. George,
sp?nt the week end at Edison, attend
ing the Primitive Baptist Association
there.
J. Q. Williams left Saturday for
New Orleans, where he will take
medical coarse at Taisne University.
laat week, but la now Improving.
Miss Tude Knight has returned
home from Amerlcus.
Cuthbert this week
Mrs. J. A. Ivey and Mrs. Willem. .
« tr-P to of Dawson, are with Mrs. H. J. WU-
Mr. J. R. Mash barn was in Amerl -| llam , d[lrlDg a* miaaidiary meeGnj
.. T..o.n.iv <>n business. week '
Mrs. Cranberry, of Waveriy Hal:.
Is spending several days pleasantly
with Mrs. J. C. Rainey.
Min Iren* Murray has returned
CUS Tuesday on business.
Mr. Blake Harris has been going to
Amerlcus to have Ms eyes treated.
Mr. S. W. Frasier went to Amerl-
cus Moftdl)'. ^
Messrs. Mose and Mack J*" v **' tlom * deUghtfnl trip to Cuthbert.
made a business trip to AmtrLus JIr Wallace, of Amerlcus, U
■ * Vila vaab etfonrfltlff rnilPt
'ednesday. a here this week, attendjng court.
Mis. Sarah Harvey Is able to attend Beckham; Maude w „,
her school this week.
Hams and Mrs. E. W. Strange were
.... ... in Americas Monday, shopping.
Having perfected arranzemen*» wl.h
1 Having perfected srreni< Bne ^* b | Mre. Dr. Weaver, of Buena Vista. Is
... rMarn „ d Buckeye Cotton OR Oo^. I am no 1^ j ^ Johnson daring the
,n • p!>, " l0,, to ?* y “•"tmlratanary meeting
In a povitlop to pay nignest m€at , os
sms • -— , , ket price fr>r ill wund, dry cotton I M w ri1 uvhv amt ifn. if
r^uric'o-r-" —
Mr. and Mrs- D. C. Grimn. ^ of Crjr ^ Ice Co., near Cen- . thIa w „ k
Sal depst WALTER MAYNARD. C,ty UU
FOR RENT.
Mr. aad Mrs. Perry \WSablSh, of
Andrew Chapel, are la town today.
Mrs. Charlie Chambliss, of Ame
cus, Is delighting her EUarill* triends
with a visit this week.
Mrs. & E. Hbraady and Miss Mary
A good 12-horse farm, with 200-nc re
pasture fenced; 7 miles north of CoM, — ». i.v.u—^ m, ,
la tbe 28th district See Mr. Charles Hornady went to Buena Vista yester
, n „ B. Hogg, at ths farm. I day to visit relatives.
11 J. A. MOTT, I Mia Gregsey, of Amiriraa,
10-d(t-w4L
to n
Griffin, Ga. charming visitor at the home of Mrs
Jo(m Cheney.
Miss Mary Haney, of Phlioh, to the
guest of Mre. Claude Johnson at her
pretty home on Sooth Broad street.
Mrs. Ala Whitehead, of Bronwood,
is spending a few days pleasantly
In our city this week.
Mr. J. B. Smith, who ted his hand
amputated a few days ago Is able to
be out again. So the delight of his
many friends
Court convened here Momiay morn-
C. Judge Littlejohn presiding. Quite
a number of cases have already been
disposed of. Judge Littlejohn ho*
many friends in this cosnty, aad h*
and Solicitor General William* are
both universally popular. W* doubt-.f
either has a peer to this part of South
Georgia. We are always glad to wsl
lOnff
A pretty, but quiet wedding of Sun
day morning waa that of' Miss Lila
Mott and Mr. C. F. Burke, which took
place at the home of the bride's par
ents, near Amerlcus.
No Invitations were Issued snd the
ceremony-was witnessed by the mem
bers of the bride’s family and a fe-v
lnltmatc friends only. Rev. J. M. Rus-
tin, of Plains, officiated.
The bride wss lovely In a brown
traveling suit, worn with Persian
blouse, draped with marquisette, and
her becoming hat waa of brown silk,
with Perstsn trimmings.
The pretty bride is the oldest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mott snd Is
Dr. ■
-Sunday.
Little Ludle Is a permanent guest
at the home of Mr. and Mhs. W. P.
Ivey here, arriving Saturday.
m£ 8. 0. Brlghtwoll was a business
visitor In tAsnerlcns Tuesday.
Mr. R. E. Bridges nfade a business
trip to Wbrth county tUs week.
Mr. A. W. Elliott made a business
trip to Richland Monday.
Col. Walker, of Preston, wss shak
ing hands <with the rotors here Tues
day- ,
Mr. A. F. Gore and Sfesdames Dan
iel, Lee and Thomas, made up an
automobile party from Parrott Tues
day.
Mrs. Tom Simmons, of Bridgefbbro.
who has been quite sick, but to now al
most recovered, is visiting relatives
And to their home this young coup’s
will carry the beat wishes of there
medical course at Toune university, postoffice inspectors hire, the association ue now nswrsuj
Mr. W. H. Jones, of Ajpericiu. la c y. arg ed with rifling the mills At a looking to Mr. Cateogie to do some-
visiting relatives lu this commuity. commitment trl-i! this afternoon lie- thing similarly hsndlcme.
Mr. J. T. Israel was on tioe sick list (:re tfnltej States Commissioner W. •- ■—
In—» n- nn lr K»s la nnw Imfirntinff saw #■ . . _ .1.. nf mIi- .• T' n wnpU willlrl bo A lit Li 0 bett'.P
blury"
I- “IN.
Ifcb relieved In SO minutes by Wool-
ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fall*.
Sold by EIJrldge Drug Co. 6m
ENTIRE FRENCH NATION
THREATENED BY STRIKE
French Working Hen Hay Innngnrnle
General Strike.
(Special to Tlmes-Recorder.)
Paris, France, October 12.—Enoour-
very popularir known among a largo Med by th* sMecftlvsnsM ot the strike
circle of friends wh<o will be Interest- °f employes on the northern and
ed In th# announcement of her «(ar- western railroads, and ® 3tte “* 00
r , tbe movement throughout the «Mt-
Mr. Burke to a commercial trevel- ern J# threatened. P"' 1 ’
ing man. formerly of Ashburn. Ga. «»• and thc^Medetcrmjean itae Irad-
Immediately after the ceremony Mr •» of *ke Fnnch woftlng me
and Mrs. Burke teft fpr a wedding tr p threaten a glgnnt c movement to pmra-
through North Georgia and after ra- 'J* e activities throughout the w_»le
turning home they wl’.l go to Okln- country.
reside ^ Wl " fUt “' e EXPECT CARNEGIE TO HELP .
NEXT I’NCLE BEHl'S FUND
will carry tne oesi wianes oi iaa-r —
many frienili for their future toppi- Laird of Nklboo Wa* Great Admirer of
nesa and long prosperity. Joel Chandler Harris.
... .. Atlanta, O*.. October 11—The next
See me before selling your cotton auw , ent , t lon of the Uncle Remus
seed, either wagon_orcs r 'o»d >««*• mfmorU , which, ths Udl.s of
WALTER MAYNARD. association ore counting on, 4s s
- gift from Andrew Carnegie.
RIFLING OF MAILS IS jj fi camegle was a great Shnlrer of
CONFESSED BY CLER',4 Joel Chandler Harris, as was Then-
dors Roosevelt, snd the totter male
Albany. Os.. October. 12.—J. 'V. bis contribution toNtte .memorial fund
Lockett, night clerk In the Albanv in th* ships of a lecture or wpeec »
postofflee, was arrc»ted by Uni*.- J which netted 14,500. The ladies of
State* postoffice inspectors ha-.*, the association ^je now naturally
W. Crews he entered a pies of guV y The world would be a little better
nd was botaJ ever under tl.OOO-bcud If erery eril tongue wu owned 6y a
Mch wsa promptly furnished. iierson who etutterr.
You Can Make
¥
No Mistake
The Woman’s Missionary Union of
tbe Baptist church I* hoMUg lu an-
J meeting here tM* week. Mrs.
R. L Birins, of Americas, presiding.
Quite a number of delegates are
__ .sent, and a fine program to Mas
rendered at each servicer MHs Tweedy
of St. Louis, Mtos Morris, of Bess’o
Ttft, aad Min Melton, of Dawson, are
representing the young women’s dr
partment of the union.
by wearing a Stein-Bloch suit for
your business clothes. The best-
dressed business man in this town
wears Stein-Bloch. The label is in
his coat, and he is proud of it and of
his own good judgment in selecting
the them from among others.
Rylander Shoe Company,
CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS.
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