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By Isabel S. Mason.
Old Hongs there are whose notes ring
ever sweet,
And old-time flowers that still en
chantment bear;
some voice Inspired sang the
strain.
gome heart that worshipped set the
fragrance there.
With toll we tread the common walks
of life,
In haste to crowd with work each
passing day;
let some old song, some quaint old-
fashioned bloom,
W UI , e t a star to show us where to
fray.
Kgs. POPE TO HAVE
lOKTV-TttO PAHTT
j,.. r ». Pope will entertain
fortj-t*o Thursday afternoon in honor
of Mrs. Fred Lambnrt, who Arrived
Wednesday for a short visit with Mrs.
t’ope. at her home on Lee street
■ns. iiibson will
UTKKTAIN SOCIETY
The Nellie Worthy Missionary so
oty sill be entertained Friday after-
on at the home of Mrs. Charles Hud-
10, on Lee street. The hostesses will
. Mrs Hudson. Miss Hawkins, Mrs.
Charles Council and Mrs. Shelton F.
iowell.
w lches were served.
Those present were Mrs. U. S. Hal*,
tens, Mrs. Lucius McCleskey, Mrs. H.
O. Jones, Mrs. J. D. Hooks, Mrs. fra
Lowe, Mrs. George Adams, Mrs. R. E.
McNulty, Mrs. James A. Hlxon, Miss
Nannie Sue Dell. Miss Callle Bell, Miss
Mattie Lewis Dodson, Miss Fannie Mae
Williford.
burn.
Member of Rules Committee—John
N Holder, of Jefferson.
Honorary Vice Chairman of the Con
vention for Georgia—Carlos H. Mason
of Atlanta.
GEORGIANS SPLIT ON
TIE VIGE_PRESIDENCY
ST. LOl’IS, June 14.—Georgia’s dele
gatee to the national democratic con
vention held their caucus late Tues
day afternoon in the rooms of National
Committeeman Clark Howell In the
Jefferson hotel. James R. Gray, presid
ing as chairman of the delegation.
They decided that they would be gov
erned by the unit rule only as regards
the nomination of President Wilson.
This they were instructed to do by
tbe state democratic convention.
LARGE PARTIES OF
NEGROES HAVE LEFT
ON PROMISESWORK
Approximately two hundred negroes
have been deported from Americus dur
ing the past week by agents of manu
facturing concerns who have canvassed
Americus and Sumter county In search
of labor. Some of the negroes havo
been detained by the police because of
various charges.
The last detachment of laborers left
yesterday afternoon, having been col
lected by M. B. Harraleon, represent
ing the Medford Aluminum company
It was first thought that the city
ot Americus might secure a special li
cense tax of $100 from these agents,
but City Marshal W. T. Maynard stated
this afternoon that he was unable
to collect tbe tax under the city ordi-
KH. I DM It SHIPP H AD
•CJG MATRONS’ CLUB.
Mrs. Bdgar Shipp entertained the A. S. Bradley, of Swainsboro.
ourr Matrons Bridge club at her
Lee street Wednesday after-
loon. The pretty Shipp home was at-
actively decorated in a color scheme
r yellow and hydrangeas were exten
trely used. Bridge was played until
late hour In the afternoon when de-
refreshments of tea and sand-,
The majority of the delegates favor nances,
the nomination of Marshall for vice I \ license of $500 Is prescribed by the
president, but one or two indicated ^ state, but Tax Collector Brown Small
tbelr purpose to support Governor Ma- was u nable to secure this sum under the
jor, of Missouri, and others.
The delegation elected the follow
ing:
Hinton Booth, of Statesboro, to act
as secretary in place of W. E. Sirmans,
of WaycroM, who was absent.
Member of Resolutions Committee
—Judge Charles C. Bartlett, of Macon.
Member of Credentials Committee—
law.
The leaving of so many negroes has
caused wide comment In Americus and
the county. It Is possible that some
action will be taken on the matter as
the labor is essential at this reason
L f the year. It is said that the parties
include all classes of the colored pop
ulation—from the best to the worst.
The last party goes to Tennessee.
Member of Committee to Notify Pres- previous crowds of negroes have left
Idential Nominee—Hollins N. Ran- f or south Carolina, Massachusetts and
dolph, of Atlanta.
Member of Committee to Notify Vico
Presidential Nominee—John M. Van
diver, of Rome.
Member of Committee on Permanent
Organization—Claude C. Smith of Fair-
MEN’S SHOES
As Little As S3.50
As Much As $7.00
GE0R6IA FARM LOAN
ASSOCIATIONJAET IN MACON
MACON, June 14.—The annual meet
ing of the Georgia Farm Loan associa
tion was held at the Hotel Lanier In
Macon, with thirteen members present,
coming from Savannah, Atlanta, Chat
tanooga, Americus and Marietta. The
meeting was given over to a general
discussion of farm loans In Georgia.
O. A. Coleman, of Macon, was unan
imously elected president. The other
officers are G. R. Ellis, of Americus,
first vice president; H. M. Smith, of
Macon, second vice president, and B. J.
Dasher, of Macon, secretary and treas
urer. The next convention will be
held at Tybee Island in 1917.
Mr. Coleman succeeds J. H. Hollo
man. of Atlanta, as president, while
G R. Ellis succeeds M. M. Sessions,
o: Marietta.
After all business was transacted,
the members adjourned for lunch and
later left for their homes.
Leslie
(Special to Times-Recorder.)
LESLIE, Ga.. June 14.—The revival
meeting closed at the Methodist church
Sunday night. Rev. J. E. Cowan.
McDonough, did the peraebing and
Prof. Llssey. of Gainesville, lead the
singing. It was one of the best meet
lugs ever held In Leslie. The entire
church membership and town
greatly strengthened for greater re-
lgglous undertakngs Twenty-four
new members were added by letter and
profession of faith.
The Board of Education of
I^eslie High school held Its regular
monthly meeting Monday afternoon
August 28 was set as the date for the
o[enlng of the fall term of school. Two
new' teachers were elected to complete
the faculty of the school for next year.
The teaching force of the local school
for next year will be: U. S. Lancaster,
B. (Mercer University), principal;
Miss E*ta Garr, (Washington College,
Va.) assltant principal; Miss Luctle
Green (State Normal), sixth and sev
enth grades; Miss Nellie Siddall (State
Normal), fourth and fifth grades; Miss
Annie (Mara Ranew, A. B.. (Bessie Tift
College), second and third grades, and
Mrs. R. J. Taylor, first grade. This
gives Leslie six teachers for the next
year and under their direction the
people of Leslie maye xpect to have the
best year In the history of the school.
r. J. W. Berwick was a visitor to
Americus Monday afternoon on busi-
rese.
THOSE WHO COME
AND GO
Americas The Mecca For
Those Seeking Pleasure,
Health and Business.
A lcazad
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New Hue Pickard's China at S. k.\ J«**t received shipment of Shrlat
Daniels The Jeweler. emblems. Bell the Jeweler.
Miss Irma Cannon has returned
home from a very pleasant visit to rel
at Ives In Richland.
Dr. J. H. Statbam and Dr. J.
Boozer, of Ijeesburg. were visitor in
Americus Wednesday.
“Fayssoux”, the hypnotist, will do
a blind-fold drive over the city to
morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock.
W. Barfield, of Columbus. Ga.. was
In Americus Wednesday, looking after
matters of business.
W. E. Stackley was a well known
Atlantian registered at the Windsor
Hotel Wednesday.
We carry a full line of Mansfield and
United States Tires and Tubes. W. O.
and G. A. Turpin. 13-tf
Irving Biddings and Edwin Gid-
dings left Wednesday morning over
the Seminole Limited for Memphis,
Tenn. They will arrive In Memphis at
8 o'clock tonight.
W. A. Brad Held, or Charlotte, N. C..
is In the city. He will succeed in this
The strong baseball team from Pine- j territory L. A. Adams, who represented
~ ‘ 111 be here to play the *—* C,-_J — -- »•—»
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En Calf
Tan Kid
Mack Calf
Kangaroo
Patent
Palm Beach
E arc showing cur
men customers some
mighty attractive low
shoes this season,but
ihe values are even
more attractive.
The same good
leathers and work
manship, as usual
with hardly a price
change, despite the
scarcity and “war
prices” of materials.
How long we can
keep prices down is
opblematical, so we
say—buy a pair today.
PINKSTON’S
MR.JJ.BOWEN.DFXTLNNTt
PIAISES NATUIETONE
Veil Known Cuslness Nan Says Be
Uses It When In Need of a
Liver Medicine
PRAISES NATL KETONE
IV.11 Known Ha>ln.i>« Van Saji H.
1'h.h It Wh.n In of a Liter
Mrdlrlnr.
Mr. J. H. Bowen, an Atlanta bual-
nosa man. does not hesitate to say he
(eels hotter alnce taking the new Liver
Medicine. NATURETONE. He says:
"Having taken NATURETONE, 1 can
say thta I ws well pleased with Us
effects. It acted thoroughly and I havo
felt better since taking It and will con
tinue its use when I (eel that I need a
liver medicine.”
A prominent Atlanta lawyer says:
”1 am now lining a bottle of NA-
Tl'RETONE and wish to say that this
remedy is proving to be Just aa It was
recommended."
Every bottle of NATFRETONE Is
guaranteed to be aa recommended, or
money refunded. It Is a harmless, ef
ficient Liver Medicine. and can be
taken by every member ot the family.
It does not lear* you constipated, but
If taken acordlng to directions will
relieve constlpatio and correct the
cause—n boon to women. Get you a
bottle at Aliena Drug k Seed Store.
Price 50c -Atfv.
hurst will be here to play the local
nine Friday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock.
All loyal fans are Invited to the game,
Miss Jennie Moses has returned
home after a two months' visit to her
grandmother, Mrs. Ayaish, In Atlanta.
Mrs. F. P. Jonee, little son. Master
Douglas and sister. Miss Stella Wade,
left Monday for a ten days' visit to
White Springs, Fla.
Mr. J. L. Amason was a v isltor from
Manchester In Leslie Saturday,
Mrs. Chaa Wade, of Cobb, spent
Tuesday with Miss Lillie Carter
this place.
Mrs. HtU and sons, Walter and
Willie, of Cobb, were vlsntors here
Monday afternoon.
Mr. A. D. McMlchael an erstwhile
citizen of this place but now of Ro
chelle, spent the week-end with friends
here.
Miss Leila Ranew, the hustling cor-
rt spondent for the Times-Recorder for
Leslie, Is spending this week with her
sister, Mrs. J. L. Amason, of Man
chester.
Mrs. Leon C. Griffin and little daugh
ter Edith, spent several daya of last
week with friends in Americus.
Mrs. J. C. Anderson has returned
home from a pleasant two weeka visit
to botnefolks In Columbus.
T. H. Hines, Sr., one of Leslie’s moet
prosperous fanners, paid Americus a
business visit Monday.
Sunday week, June 20th, will be ob
served as China Day In the Methodist
Sunday school. All the members of
the Sunday school and church are re
quested by Supt. E. L WUson to make
as large a contribution as possible to
aid the Chinese in getting their Sun
day schools and churches established.
Floyd W. Hines, superintendent of
the Leslie Baptist Sunday school, an
nounced Sunday afternoon that on the
afternoon of Sunday. June 25, the Bap
tist Sunday school would render a
special program for the benefit of the
Georgia Baptist hospital In Atlanta.
This hospital Is kept up by the Baptists
of Georgia for the benefit of those who
are unable to pay for treatment in a
hospital. A liberal eootrbuUon by the
people of Leslie to this worthy Insti
tution will be appreciated by the offi
cers of the Sunday school.
Mrs. E. C. Gardner and children left
tills morning for Fnadllla and Perry,
for a month’s visit to relatives and
friends at those places.
Mrs. J. L. Amason and children re
turned to their home In Manchester
Saturday, after spending two weeks
with relatives and frlenda In and near
Leslie.
Manager R. D. Winchester carried
the Leslie baseball team over to Rlcb-
Innd for a game with the team from
that town this week. The game soul*
•J In an 11 'o V victory for Leslie.
the Sanders-Orr Cotton company here
the past season. Mr. Bradfield will
make his headquarters at the Windsor
Hotel.
The hypnotist and mind reader "Fays
soux" at the Opera House tomorrow
night, the lunnleet show you every
cnly 10c and 20c.
JONES' BALSAM OF BENZOIN Is
for yon. A reasonable quantity nf Un-
LSUAL QUALITY. For all external
troubles where a liniment la needed.
Ask about It; three sizes, 25c, 50c and
21.00. All dealars carry it. Sold on
the money-back plan. >-im
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dlsmukes, of
Columbus, wll leave Thursday for
Glenn Springs, s. C„ wher ethey will
spend about ten days.
R. B. Maultsby, who went from
Americus to Fayetteville. 8. C„ is ex
pected to return here Thursday. Mr.
Maultsby, who has been taking a need-1
ed 171001100, la very much Improved In
health, and his many friends will be
glad to greet him behind the Windsor
desk as night clerk again.
Men's Bathing Bolts for sale at High
tower's llook Stare.
J. A. Hartzog has returned home
from a visit to home folks over In Ala
Lama.
W. H. Kopple. of Fitzgerald, was a
visitor in the city Wednesday.
NOTICE.
I will be absent from my office from
May 20th to June 20th.
advt DR. L. F. GRUBBS.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lingo and Miss
Mary Alice Lingo will leave Thursday
for Macon going on a vacation of two
weeks.
Alton Carter of Plains, waa a busi
ness visitor in Americus today.
1 wish to announce to the public that
I now have charge of the McDaniel
Marget on Cotton avenue. Your busi-
ress appreciated. Call 830. R. H.
Bridges. 1<-Sl
Brown McLendon is confined to his
home to the regret of his many friends.
W. A. Bass, of Macon, an experienc
ed meat cutter, will fill that capacity
at the Ayashery. R. H. Bridge# not be
ing connected with the Ayashery any
longer.
Don't fell to see "Fsyssoux," the
wonderful hypnotist, at the Opera
House tomorrow night.
Sam MeGarrah. » prominent citizen
of Friendship, was in Americus today.
Mrs. McDonald, of Macon, who has
been vlalting her son. W. A. McDonald,
has returned to her home.
Lettuce, Celery. Pluenpples, Peaches,
lleans Takes Butler, Holey and Ba».
trr-Nut Bread. Laney Produce To.
R. H. Bridges, who has been con
nected With the Ayashery as meat cut
ter for some time has leased the Mc
Daniel market, where he will be lo
cated In the future.
Phillip Kitchens Is In Oordele for a
few days, visiting his son. Seymour
Kitchens.
Mtas Susie Stanford, of L^alte, Is
visiting Mrs W. C. Barrow for a few
daya.
Mrs. Virgil Lockhart and young
daughter. Mias Klotse lockhsrt. have
returned to their home at Birmingham.
Ala . after a visit to Mr. and Mrs W.
A Cleveland here.
Mr and Mrs. John Quartennan. Mr.
and Mrs W. A. Cleveland and Mrs. W.
C Barrow formed a congenial party of
Americua people motoring to Macon
Tueaday and returni** home last
Might.
George Oobb, one of the Time* Re
corder’s carrier boys, Is at Tybee for
several day s enjoying the ocean
breezes and all good things that go
with such trips.
J. H. Littlefield, who has for the past
two months been filling the position of
night clerk at the Windsor, will leave
for his home at Fitzgerald Thursday.
.Mr. Littlefield is very popular and af
fable and made lots of friends during
his stay In Americus.
Dance at Myrtle Springs Thursday
night, June 15th. Musio by Pickens’
Orchestra. 14-2t
Judge Ware Martin, of Leesburg, was
In the city Weednesday.
Wednesday
Matinee 5110c Night 101 IS
Orrin Johnson, in
"D’Artagnan”
Five acts, and
Chas. Murray, in
H f Ido’s Fate**
2 reel Keystone
Thursday 5 & 10c
John Barrymore, in
“THE LOST BRIDE GROOM'*
5 acts
Friday 5 & 10c
Anna Nilsson, in
“WHO’S bUILTY"
Chapter 4 and first in
stallment of
“THE MYSTRIES HF MYRA”
Don’t fail to see it
Charles S. Ansley returned Tuesday
afternoon from Oxford, he
tended the Emory commencement
Thomas O. Marshall leaves today for
Alcyon, Fla., where he will be a mem
ber of a house party.
Palm Beach D.-C. 35c. Yearwood'i.
Cranston Williams returned Tueaday
night from Greensboro and Oxford.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Crittenden and
children, of Shellman, are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Zach Childers.
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