Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, October 20, 1910, Image 8

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OISTIUEK/.I JACKSONVILLE SUMTLRIN LEAD IN HIGH SCHOOL GET- ROADS IN GEORGIA! TING UPTO DATE Ours Declared the Finest Debating Societies and Ath> Traveled letics to the Front. Trank Weldon GIvk. Unstinted Praise Cirls Are All Busy Making Class Pen* to the Splendid Highways Over nants and the BGys Are Preparing Which the Tourists Are Speed- to Put Amerlcus on the flap So far as School Sports Are Concerned Making class' pennants is the fail it the High School non-. Every girl P ERFECTLY plain tailored Woolf ex suit will Improve your figure. Here's a Wooltex suit for the woman who is so plump that she finds it hard to find a becoming style, in a ready-to-wear. / The trim single-hrcatsted coat ivllh Its flat collar and ^lie snug skirt with all the Hare kept well below tlfc knees will make her look shapely and well- proportioned. The Wooltex label is a surety of pare wool and expert tailoring that will hold the shapeliness and style of this suit through two seusons’ service. Ia any of the hard-finished worsteds or serges, this suit Is the equal. of .1 enstom salt at a much greater price than we ask. We luiTe tailored styles at $25.00 |o $50.00 that are equally becoming to the woman who is below the usual sixo Chas. L. Ansley The beautifm w Silk and tailored U Waists—all styles prices. The sweilest skirts we have shown, all prices. The greatest lit Silk Petticoats, to $10.00. The greatest line of 1 and Girls Junior Tailor.] Suits in all South Goon THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX. The best line Misses and Childrens all styles and prices. corset covers, night gowns, petticoats, and at the mostreasonablejj we have ever shown. Dress Goods in silks, woolens and cotto all kinds and prices. Linens and White Goods in great variety. Great line of Sheets and Pillow Cases, Blankets, Counten Rugs, Art Squares, etc. "There are others, but none like Sumter'3 road3," is the unanimous 1 diet of the several hundred "round- <xhl) Is handy with’tire scissors an.1 the-state" auto speeders going through needle Is atwork manufacturing one Americus daily this week. Such was f OT herself, and perhhps others for her the opinion expressed by many of ihe hay f r i e nds. east state party here yesterday, as ,\ 0 u p to date school now but must •well as those coming the Jay before, have its pennant. The High School, j Frank Weldon, of the Constitution, though), has gone one 'better than this. J who is j. past master in judging good it ia having a special pennant for | roads, and who leads the splendid every class. Inasmuch as every class) cavalcade now touring the state, net tr i s trying to rival the others in the, tires in telling tits world of the fine .wuy of beautiful combinations of col- j roads in Sumter. ors the outcome will doubtless be four j He has come often to Americus rt- pennants that will lay in the shade ceatly, and while here on Monday anything Georgia has ever yet known.! * wired his paper in part as follows, ’ - rs,'ot onJy in this respect, though, : s garding the roads in this part of the t<h e High School lining itself up with state: the spirit that prevails in other similar "Bibb’s roads through the county institution and gives tone to them in ■ore like aspualt .being muci as parlor the eyes of the boys and girts. Do ts Peachtree road in Frit on county, bating societies have been organized, • Houston county’s roads are as a gen- one f or the boys und one for the girls, eral thing, better than aniy other north an( j the latent oratorical powers of of Sumter. both sexes are soon to tbe under devel- "Macon county has good roads aui opulent. Then athletics are also corn- bad roads, while the same is true at j ng j n f 0r a. full shard of attention. Lee. The approach to Lctrburg rs \otfclng endears a school to the youth- through (roads that are practica.ij fui masculine quite so much as the de- sxndbeds, and it is awful going, but velopment of the athletic spirit Al- te" Ue ‘ bur ' tothe “"^7*! alrarf'm The largest line Muslin Underwear for women, consisting of dr “As for Sumter's roads, it’s simply Rees park, doing some good running a case of ‘seeing is believing,’ for the stunts. A relay race, to cover four existence of such roads 'Would uu- miles, is -being arranged for, iwith doubtedly be doubted by any who had couriers located at each mile post to not seen them. In the surfacing, the take up the message to Garcia or same grading, the absence of oarves and other person and carry it on safely general excellence tirey are of the ^ speedily. very hlg.iest class. Basket hall is also to he encouraged "The reception (by the citizens of thiB winter and a rattling good team i Americus and Sumter county was en- la likely to be the result. A series of j thuslastlc as the tourists knew from games (with the Y. M. C. A. is project- 1 their reputation it would be. Over ad. This class enthusiasm is being 1 thirty cars, packed to the limit, met brought up to a high .pitch) and the * the tourists eight miles out and es- rivalry between the Americus High corted them into town.” i gchooi and 1 those of other towns of this' And this was the sentiment of i.ll section is nut to result In same pretty j the visitors. Americus and Sumter contests before the season is over. | carried off the hosors. I jt has been found. In all towns I and cities that a reasonable encour-1 iisgement of athletics promotes the I general welfare of -the High Sohool.l It attaches the Iboys to the scboo'J keeps thiem in good physical condition, | I and gives the teachers more sway 'over them in their actual studies. .There is no reason to believe that it' will be otherwise In Americus. ,\j | greater attachment for the school iwill — undoubtedly 'be one of the lmmed- The Woman's Home and Foreign late results, and on. that basis the In- Missionary Societies of the Americas stitutkra wlU undoubtedly become one j •district held-their annual conference of greater usefulness and power to ut Richland on October 13-16, 191U, the Americus of the future, with a very large number of delegates j . . . and visitors In attendance. Among the ministers present, lend ing tUeir valuable assistance were Revs. M. B. Ferrell, O. B. Chester, J. E. Seals and Dr. J. P. *McForrin. In addition to the highly satisfic tory business transactions, the meet ing was deeply spiritual and mist (helpful to all present Among the many good things prv ceding from this woman's conference •was this appointment of a committee The Swedenborg farm of 200 acres, to draw up the following resolutions, located two miles from Americus on with the request that each delegate In the fine Smithvlllo road, was sold ves- attendhnee have the same published terday to Mr. George G. Riley, who in stheir local papers: gave in exchange for it a farm of cin.il “The Sabbath is of divine origin size located In the eastern portion of and authority, and not simply a mere the county near Flint river. The rx- koliday. It ig the bails of Christian change was made with J. L. Bradley civilization and progress. It had a who owned the Swedenborg place ho 1 e very important .place in the formation and who received a considerable su n of the Jewish nation. as difference In value. Mr. Riley has “Jesus declares that It was made for a valuable possession In the Swedsn- xnan. He moans by that that tlftri borg place, which'bis enhanced rap- shouti regard It as a day of swi.ft idly in value recently. Christian rest; a day of prayer and. SOCIETY IN FAVOR OP SUNDAY AS REST DAY. Ghas. Resolution Adopted By Wo man's Mission Society. BRINGS A GOOD PRICE IN EXCHANGE OF FARM Swedenborg Place on Smith- vine Road Sold. The name be man the AITJOS WILL COVER ff WpWtpf that evszjtiosting rest the THOUSAND HILES IN' RUN saints enjoy In heaven. . j “We should remember that this holy) ;rhe distance over the route which daiy la a civil institution, and is a the cars will take in the round-tie- physica! and spiritual necessity, and state run Is approximately 1,000 miles has a claim upon each Individual coa- and will be traveled in nine diy*. The science. idally runs win be as follows: Atlanta •This is a Christian land and this to Macon, 98 miles; Macon to Albany,' * Christian state, but we have to de- 120 miles; Albany to Bainbridge, 110 (Plore the fact that so many of our miles; Bainbridge to Valdosta, 90 people have little or no regard for miles; Valdosta to Waycrosg, 75 mile-;; 1 our Christian Sabbath. ; Waycross to Savannah, 135 miles; Sa-J “Your committee begs to suggest vaanah to Augusta, 137 miles, Augusta 1 that our people refrain from patron- to Athens, 110 miles; Athena to At-’ izing Sunday newspapers, soda founts, lanta, 75 miles. , I Sunday excursions and any and all There were 76 entries In the toir, things that tend to desecrate the holy 35 of which) are from Atlanta. 1 Sabbath day. “ -Remember the Sabbath Day t keep It holy." Committee. MRS. JULIA EVERETT. MRS. A. N. PERRY. MRS. P, C. BROWN. The best man always wins—other wise he wouldn’t he the best CASTOR IA I For Infants and Children. 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