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THE AMERLCUS TfMES-RECORDER.
JOHN
ROBINSON’S
10 BIG
SHOWS
Writes a letter
Read what they say:
- H. 0. Jones Medicine Co.,
Americas, Ga.
Gentlemen: We have used
and are using your Balsam of
Bensoin for cuts 1 , sprains,
bruises, wire cuts, galled should
ers and sores of various kinds
among our stock and we feel no
hesitancy in recommending It to
large horse and mule owners
and dealers.
JOHN ROBINSON'S SHOWS,
By Claud Orton, Boss Hostler
Large stoek owners and deal
era should not be without this
valuable remedy.
Equally good for man and
household purposes. Call for it
by name, JONES BALSAM OF
BENZOIN.
: p For sale by druggists and
dealers everywhere.
IF
OF
INTERESTING NARRATIVE OF IN
CIDENTS CHARACTERISTIC OF
CAMP LIFE OF AMERICAN FIGHT
ING MEN I NECROPE.
MUCUS LODGES TO
MOVE JANUOHY FIRST
It Is announced that on January 1st
all of the lodges now housed In Fra
ternity Hall on Lamar street will move
Into the heatley building on Windsor
avonuo. These lodges all formerly
hnd quarters In the Wheatley building,
- ■ and- the change is :tn be mado as a
matte* .of convenience.
Among the lodges which will movo mentioned the offender Is soon "snow
are two camps, Nos. It and 24, P. O. I under by a volley of Jibs and jests,
S. of A., junior Order American Me-)"*hy, wo have just got over, mate,
chanics, Woodmen of tho World, j we don't want peace, we want some
Mo tern Woodmen and the Order of, honost-togawd Bcrappin' with them
WITH THE SOUTHERN SAMMIES
IN FRANCE, December 24.—Zim-Bam-
Boom-Bang, wha the h—l do you think
this Is. No, dear reader, this is not
an attack by the Germans, this Is on
ly a snow ball fight In one of the
many barracks. On this particular
occasion a youngster from Georgia
had just ‘shed” his clothes, and was
in the act of getting into a nice warm
bed, when some heartless chap hit him
on the neck with a nice juicy snowball,
that oozed down his back, sending
schlvers up his spine and poetical
lenguago from his tongue. It is not
uncommon for a Sammle to go to his
"bun” and undress preparatory to go
lng to bed, and on turning back his
blankets find a large pile of snow de
corating the bottom one. And what
a novelty It Is to some of them, who
never before saw any snow. They
dance and play In It, trying to make
statutes of their company captain or
one of their dlgnt&ed sergeants. Some
will stand outdoors for a long time to
let It fall on and cover their over
coats and then walk in the barracks
to proudly exhibit it. Woe be unto
the one who tries to brush It off.
Bread toasting is a favorite .sport
amongst them now. Walk Into the
any cold night when the wind Is whist-
ling around the corners and the snow
Is flying, and you are sure to find a
bunch of Sammies crowded around a
red-hot stove toasting bread, cracking
jokes, telling of their experiences of
the day, and of how they intend to
take Berlin” next July. Peace
never spoken of. When peace
Railway Conductors. Tho change Is
oca of considerable Interest to frit-
ternal workers here and In this sec
tion of the state.
SPECIAL MASTER IN
AMERICUS NATIONAL
BANK AFFAIR NAMED
m
I . ". MALLARY SUCCEEDS AUGU8-
TiX DALY, OF MACON—WILL
t if ME TO AMERICUS AND HOLD
HEARINGS SHORTLY.
I' °. Mallary, a well known Macon
lawyer, has been appointed special
nmstcr in the case of N. M. Dudloy, Re-
cel'cr, vs. the directors of the Amre-
Icus National bank.
The appointment came from Judge
S-COP, and wn.( made to fill the va
cancy caused by the reglstfiitlon of At-
tb rey Augustin Daly, of Macon, who
/ Is n-w in tho army.
Mr. Mathiry will come to Amerlcus
IB-
at an early date and bold a series of
hearings.
buns.” “Kaiser Bill may want peace
but we are going to give him bloody
hell.” "Aw, now Tim, we know you’ll
do your part all right.” “You all are
brave, yon arc; didn’t you like to kill
yourself running, when the settenhen
got after you, when you tried to steal
the hen fruit from under her? You're
bravo, you are” “Well I hope you don't
call yourself bravo George, spoko up
a youth from Florida. "Didn’t you
make for the barracks like a ball from
one of them big ‘24s’ when you saw
ono of thorn French scouting planes
took to bo a Zeppelin?” There Is al
ways an air of happiness among them.
The Sammies always lean to our
good old friend, Tommy, because they
realize Tommy knows what he Is
talking about, whdn It comes to keep
ing warm because his three years of
win'.or put In over her. There Is
always friendliness and good will
among our manly sons' from America
and tho stalwart sons of Britain.
Tommy teaches SnnimyQnany Interest
ing games, that they delight In, whlc,.
help to yaas away tho long winter
nights.
And how they like to sing, from
one barracks room yhu will hear this
Statement of The Condition of The
COMMERCIAL CITY BANK,
Located at AmericuB, Ga., at The Close
of Business, December 15, 1917.
* lb-sources.
Time loans $136,236.72
Overdrafts (secured) 1,321.23
Overdrafts (unsecured) .... 1,869.00
Furniture and Fixtures.... 2,827.00
Other real estate 22,371.48
Due from banks anil bank
ers in this state 31,554.88
Due from banks and bank
ers In other rlatca 8,673,84
Currency 57,551.00
Silver, nickels,
etc 684.29
Cash Items 809.02
Demand loans and ad
vances on cot- «
toil 65,193.28— 74,137.59
Advances on velvet beans In
store 4,140.73
A SAFE TEST
For those who are In need of a
remedy for kidney troubles and back
ache, It Is a good plan to try Doan's
.{Idney pills. They are strongly
recommended by Amerlcus people.
Mrs. Alice L. Cobb, 630 , Forsyth
street, Amerlcus, says: "1 was sub
ject to attacks of pain across the small
of my back. Some times I had dull
headaches, felt languid and had but
little energy. I was advised to try
Doan's Kidney Pills and since using
them, have been feeling mnch better.
Statement of The Condition of Tho
PLAINS BANK,
Located at Plains, Ga., at The Close
... of Business Dec. loth, 1917.
Resources.
Demand loans 5 9,458.C6
Time loans 174,101.98
Overdrafts (secured) 8,294.38
Overdrafts (unsecured) .... 17,38.36
Banking house 2,463.91
Fuanituro and fixtures .... 2,920.45
Other real estate 3,100.09
Dno from banks and bank
ers In thls^tato 23,150.90
Due from banks and bank
ers In other states 5,384.29
They relieved me of tho pain In my Currency $5,858.00
Total $283,132.47
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid In $ 50,000.00
Surplus fund 12,500.00
Undivided profits less cur
rent expenses Interest and
taxes .paid 914.33
Individual deposits subject
to check 168,595.90
Time certificates 19,622,24
Bills payable, Including time
certificates representing
borrowed money 31,500.0b
Total $283,132.47
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Sumter County.
Before me came R. E. McNulty,
cashier of Commercial City Bank, who
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said bank, as shown by the
books of file in said bank.
R. E. McNulty.
Sworn to and subscribed before me.
Is 2t0h day of December, 1917.
SAMUEL HARRISON,
N. P„ S. Co., Ga.
back and my kidneys became normal."
(Statement given March 28, 1908.)
LASTING RESULTS
Over five years later, Mrs. Cobb
said: "No one could be more glad
than I to again recommend Doan's
Kidney Pills. I haven't needed any
kidney medicine sfneo I endorsed
Doan's before.”
Price 60c, at al’ dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Cobb had. Foster-Mtlburn Co,
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Statement of the Condition of The
BANK OF LESLIE,
Located at Leslie, Ga., at Tho Close
of Business, Dec. 15tb, 1917.
Gold 665.00
Silver, nickels,
etc .... 3,120.55
Cash Items 506.85—
Loans on cotton
Cotton paid for 18,549.86
Grain and peanuts .paid for 4,330.330
10,150.40
99,736.33
EMPTY STOCKING
FUND THIS YEAR
IS LARGEST EVER
YEARLY TWO HUNDRED AND FIF.
TY DOLLARS RAISED BY THE
TIMES-BECORDEB—GIVEN TO LA
DIES OF ASSOCIATED CHARITIES
The fund for "the empty stockings'
this year Is the largest ever raised in
Amerlcus.
The total 18 *2«.
This money has been turned over to
the ladles of the Associated Charities
by The Tlmes-Recorder, and by them
It will be used In filling empty s'tock-
ForaCor
Pain Eases at o^T-
a D !Jn Ur cora-rt
That s the “Geu.iJf"
SSFMafc
Revenue stamps 39.30: jagg m the homes of the poor. Christ-
U. S. Liberty Loan Account 19,000.001 mas things for the children and bas
kets of food and fruit for the older
44 QUARTS OF
WHISKY WERE
DESTROYED
Resources.
Demand loans $ 7,672.94
Time loans 101,054.62
Overdrafts (unsecured) ... 38.36
Bonds and stocks owned by
the bank : 9,500.00
Banking house 4,171.36
Furniture and fixtures .... 2,813.20
Duo from banks and bank- .
ors In this state 53,395.92
Due from banks and bank
ers in other states 34,373.73
Currency $ 8,877.00
Gold 145.00
Silver, nickels,
etc i 1,046.87
Cash items 60.85— 10,129.72
Mutual Fire Fund 120.00
Revenue stamps 10,50
Total $382,419.12; people will bo furnished.
Liabilities. j The Associated Charities has the
Capital stock paid in $ 50.000.00 names of numerous families who are in
Undivided .profits, less cur- j distress and they In particular will ho
rent expenses, Interest I given a visit from Santa Claus.
and taxe^ paid 34.119.16 The Tlmes-Recorder expresses Its
Individual deposits, subject I thanks to tho people of Amerlcus who
to check 182,457.18 ! contributed to this fund.
Time certificates 85,842.78 [ _____
Bills payable, Including time
certificates representing
borrowed money 30,000.00
SPECIAL SERMON
Total $382,419.12|
Total $223,280.35
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Sumter County.
Before mo came W. L. Thomas,
cashier of Plains Bank, who being
duly sworn, says that the above and
foregoing statement Is a true condi
tion of said bank, as shown by the
books fo file in said bank.
W. L. THOMAS, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 20th day of December, 1917.
C. C LUNSFORD.
N. P„ State-at-Large.
SHERIFF HARVEY CAUSES STRONG
MEN TO BREAK DOWN AND CRY
WHEN 1IE ABSOLUTELY RUINS
THIS LIQUOR.
REV. ALLEN FORT
TO DO RELIGIOUS
WORK WITH ARMY
REV. LEROY HENDERSON DELIY
ERED INTERESTING AND TIMELY
DISCOURSE AT PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid In 9 25,000.00
Surplus fund 5,000.00
-Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses, Interest and
taxes paid Il.224.f3
Individual deposits, subject
to check 170,893.59
Demand certificates
cas n hieri« r “ks ,0 ’ 7 “:?o “r* *" t the . sou h th ' past ° r ° f the
at . Naah f ille >| word ol a friend. Don’t trifle with !lTmn '
, ATLANTA, Ga., Dec 24.—Rev. Allen
, Fort, one of the best known Baptist
"The Wise Men and The White
Gifts" was the subject of a special
Christmas sermon delivered by Rev.
Leroy Henderson, D. D„ at First Pres
byterian church yesterday morning.
In the course of his remarks. Dr.
Henderson said:
"The story of the Wise Men, old
and familiar, Is ever bewltchlngly now.
H is a story of faith, hope and lo'/f.
"First, Faith. They saw a star./They
did not question It, they did not turn
away from It. They believed it/ So in
the sky of every one there /bines a
star—the outstanding of the truth 1$
behind It. It might he tie Christian
life of a fattier or mother/the lesson of
a Sunday school teacher, the messago
"’«rt4 ud
SJsKh&vmI
Its a. sure ,
with SBtUrtF "
koowr “Gets-ir
Oeta-lt" Trill 11 ,
ah
on the counter! ite
rav nt 8
—throw |
unter! u
OrggitnT!
sent direct by E
Chicago, ia '
Sincere sorrow i
in Amerlcus on a:;
of Mrs. Amanda Gtoi
estimable resident of |3
occurred yesterday i
family residence, '-fi |
She is survived by hi
Newton Glover, andbyj
ers, as follows: lln. j
L’ude, Miss.; Mrs. £ J
Amerlcus; Mrs. s. p, o *
hurst, Ga.; Misses 1
Emma Clover, ot l
Minna Glover, of I
, sow, R. w. Glover, dll
j h. Glover, of lake (
fA G. Glover, of 1
brother, JC.
Ga., and a sister, Mrs. 1.
of Macon.
The funeral wss held ts
donee this morning st|
with Rev. Paul EHlj s
the Interment wss in 0
ter?.
The pallbearers wmli
11. Howard, C. A I
Everett, W. A. Dodson
Mrs. Glover was s |
First Baptist church
Total S221280 v,' Tenn ” a formor citizen of Amerlcus, ; your Btar Don’t question It: don't.
* i haa enlisted under tho Red Triangle turn away from lt , bm believe it. "' oman ' ■*» her
for service In the Southeastern Mill- ' -a. a u— no.. ,„,.v , V J friends feel a deep
tary Department, according to Dr. W.
song:
/
“Cored”
Mr*. Jay McQee, ol Steph-
enviile, Texas, writes: "For
nine (9) yean, I suffered witb
womanly Double. 2 had ter
rible headaches, and pains In
my back, etc. li seemed as II
I would die, I suffered so. At
last, I decided to try Cudiri,
the woman’s tonic, aid ii
helped me right away. The
full treatment hot only helped
me, but It cured me.”
TAKE
Gardui
Tiis Woman’s Tonic
Cardul helps women In time
ol greatest need, because It
contains ingredients which act
specifically, yet gently, on tbe
weakened womanly organs.
So, if you fed discouraged,
blue, out-of-sorts, unable to
n do your household work, on
“ account ol your condition, stop
E worrying and give Cardui a
E trial. It has helped thousands
"Good-Bye Ma, Good-Bye Pa, Good-
Bye Mule, with Your Oil Hee-haw.
about.
But you bet by-gosh that I’ll find out.
But ono thing sweetheart, never fear
I'll bring you a-Fritz for a souvenir.
I'll get you u Turk, and the Kaiser,
too,
And that’t about all ono feller can
do.”
Another barrack will Btriko up with
vim and vigor with that popular
marching song. *'We‘Il hang the Damn
Old Kaiser to a Sour Apple Tree."
We'll hang "he damn! old Kaiser to
a sour apple tree,
We'll hang the damn oltl Kaiser to
a sour apple tree,
Well hang the damn old Kaiser to
a sour apple tree,
As we go marching on.”
Glory,. Glory, Hallelujah, as we go
marching on."
I Then some one said something about
Tennessee, A lanky mountaineer of
that state began making preparations
to "stick up for bis state. He drew
out an old bowie knlfo (that he used
for j social purposes only) about thj
Size of an old Civil War sword, and
said, "Tennessee, is the greatest state
in the union. Doee any' one of yese
have a different 'pit,(on ” All readily
agreed with him.
And, when tho mall comes In, It is
more or less pay day. Whatever you
do, write the hoy often. He appeclates
a letter more than anything else. And
to girls who hare adopted soldiers,
write them two or threo letters a
week. The proudest * and happiest
man In camp Is the one who receives
’mushy” Jure letter -trom hack
(From Monday's Dally.)
Forty-four quarts ot perfectly good
whiskey were utterly destroyed by j STATE,OF GEORGIA,
Sheriff Harvey this morning. In th“ Sumter County.
rear of tho courthouse. Before mo carao W. T. Anderson, 1 W ' A,05tander > state associate execu-
In the assortment were eight quarts cashier of The Rank of Leslie, who tt!vo Becrotai Y an d head of the bureau , o ^
Haig and Haig Scotch, 12 quarts'being duly sworn, says that the above! 0 * I ,erBonn elIe. Rev. Fort will bo'their eyes'on the star their hope was
Lewis- 60, 12 quarts Moutlcello rye,; and foregoing statement Is a true con. I " latloned at Caihp Oglethorpe, Chatta- bright, and, following the star, thoy
"Second. Hope. The faith of t
Wise Men took shape m hope, and they
set out expecting to find that In which'
)' they believed. So long-as they kept)
bereaved family anl t!
sorely afflicted by ths|
vhom they loved ®> i
four quarts of corn, four quarts of dltion of said bank, as shown by the 1 n00Ka - T °nn., os camp religious secro-
marttnl cocktail, and four quarts of, books of fllo In said bank.
's !n - W. T. ANDERSON.
This liquor was seized recently by j Sworn to and subscribed beroro me,
I’ollcement Pouncey and Rigsby when ) this 19th day of December, 1917.
Edward Iilc-akloy, a negro stepped off j s W. W. WEBB,
the Seminole train with threo heavl- , N. P. State-at-Largo, Ga.
ly-loadcd suitcases. The suitcases arc j ,
atm la the possession of tho sheriff i Explosion in Macon,
and will be sold at publls outcry, when MACON, Ga., Dec. 24.—The explos-
the court Issues the proper order. I h.n of a gas pipe In the basomont ot at DubIln ' Ga -
When the sheriff was sending the the Hotel Dempsey early today fatel-L. ^ ev - Fort will be ministering to
tary of the Army Y. M. C. A.
Previous to entering the ministry
in 1916, he was acting as prosecut
ing attorney under the appointment
by Governor Joseph M. Terrell, and
finally realized tb, object of their hop«
and came to where the yonng Child
was. So in faith, we must work along
the Hues of hope, till our hope of
faith becomes the hope of experience.
'Third. Love. When they found tho
"“ , L 8 J aW “ ,r us ' Whcr ° h V°ung Child the Wise Men first wor-
sTn. , th °, cl * ( xWPPod. givipg themselves In bumbo
r \ l „. UnlVer8lty t allegiance to'tho King, then gave their
- - >a- His first pastorate was costly gifts if gold, frankincense and
myrrh.
Ohio Congi
AKRON, Ohio, Dec.»
five E. R. athrlck, ot t
Ohio district, died st 1
last night
whiskies to oblivion, several men were j ly Injured Policeman John Alexander, I thc soldl<!r8 °f a regiment of the Geor-
ebservod to stand around, with face.) nnd John A. ruman, proprietor of the * ia 8tat0 guari * ln which he once serv-
covered anil hats off, weeping like) Dempsey \iol room,
children. The sheriff, however, had '•
a grim smile on his faco, and seemed.
tr enjoy tho performarce.
ed and tho company he captained, how
training at Camp Oglethorpe. The or-
“Kublaktan of Ancient Carthage, was
a ruler good and true, and on his
birthday his subjects came, owing
their allegiance and bringing In him
white gifts. The rich brought pearls
INDUSTRIAL VILLAGE FOR D1S- )
A BLED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS i
LANCASTER, England, Dec. 24.—
Tho first Industrial village for dis
abled soldiers and sailors Is to be con
structed on a large estate given by
Sir Thomas storey. It is _ laid out
with workshops, houses for married
men and hotels or fraternal homes
for others.. v !
There will be a new church recre-
tlon ground,, garden, public park and
the existing mansion will be used as
h club house. There will also bo ac
commodation for about 300 disabled
men In the village.
POULTRY PARASITES.
You keep thc chicken house clean to
keep the parasites offq the chickens
You spray to kill germs—but what do
do to get the germ and parasites
Inside the chickens? Hens especially
show It at moulting time and during
the winter. How can you expect them
to lay Free them of all Internal par
asites by feeding B. A. Thomas Poul
try Powder occasionally. If It doesn't
make your hens happy, wc w!’; return
ynnr money: For sale by 0. E
Buchanan. , advt.
Whole Family Benefited
By Wonderful Remedy
There are many little .things to
annoy us, under present condition^
of life. The hurry, hard work,
noise and strain all tell on us and
tend to provoke nervousness and
irritability.. We are frequently so
worn out we can neither eat, sleep
nor work with any comfort. We
are out of line with ourselves and
others as well.
A good thing to do under such
" ,0 „ n ° f !!!V e,,B ‘ OUa WOrk ,n -d Ivory the ,:Z hrought whlto drve;
consequence will be greatly facilitat
ed. As his previous pastorate was at
the Tabernacle Baptist church, Chatta
nooga, Tenn., has a host of friends in
the camp city.*
CAMP CONDITIONS
GOOD SAYS BAKER
circumstances is to take something South, before sent to the military cotn-
like
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills
to relieve the strain on the nerves.
Mrs. J. B. llartsficld, 8a Plum S?,
Atlanta Ga., writes:
home."
V. H. SIMMONS, JR.
No 9 (Lakeside U. 8. A.) Gen, Hos
pital, B. a F. France.
•'I have on uveral occasions hern
vantly rtll^ved by the utte of your med-
Mm**. especially the AntM’ain PUIs,
which I keep constantly on hand for
tin; UNO of niyrictr. husband and two
a jtiB. Nothing In the world equals them
** a headache remedy. Often I am
enabled by the use of one or two of
tho Pilta to continue my housework
when otherwiee I would lie In bed. My
husband join* me In my praise of the
Anti-Pain Pi!U and Nervine.”
mlttee, will in the opinion of ninny
throw an entirely different light on
condition as so far pictured. Admin.
Istratlon supporters said today they
had absoluto confidence In tho testl-
n)ony or Secretary Baker will result In
cxhoneratlng the department, of all
charges, but that information'from the
and rice. The king accepted all gifts
alike, (ho only requirement bolng that
they all ho white. -
"So we should first give ourselves
In allegiance to our King, and then
our white gtfts; while In different
nays. First, because they are given
from a heart of love, in allegiance to a
great and glorious Klpg. Second, be
cause they are very costly, th» best
Mo have. We do not really give until
wo givo ln, sacrifice. Third, became
“Ererjwonu"'' it •
Henry W. Savigo'is
"Everywoman," will bt
Auditorium Thestrs ■
Thursday, Jan, 3rd- Ml
electrical effects, o
for the most part, 0* 8
the same os they w' n 9
where changes
management declares
has resulted.
That "Kvcrywomaa"
high moral lesson *b!b(
tertalnmcnt, lias added r
public Interest la iMj
r.atlc .product,
most colorful Stans I
has been seen by the 1
tlon. _
The beauty contia«®Jj
nufn" is said to r ‘ Tl1 ^
liar coterie of ptalchi
rent musical comedl**- .
tors. Youth, Beauty a»y
impersonated by
The : D ‘ C " Doc - 24 ' _ ‘ tl,ey aro rcady ' The »f the Wise}.... mt . beau tics. On* 1
The test molly Of Secretary Baker and Men were prepared beforehand. Bo 1 * - —
ot mmanders teaching ln camps in the our gifts ought to be prepared in ad-
vance out of the earnings of the week
before, and not given haphazardly.
Fourth, because they supply Hie need.
When Joseph and Mary had to take
the young Child in Egypt, thei gifts
of the Wise ‘Men, no doubt, helped
to make the Journey comfortable and
safe. So our gifts to him are used i®
supplying* the need of the poor and
of the mimic world
playhouse where a r
conducted. A full c
ptam In the averaf* *
figures in this
camp commanders would Strengthen I giving His gospel 16 those who have
the position of tho deptrtm^nt in the it not. Fifth, because given primarily
public mind. ' 1 —
Dr. Mile* 1 Anti-Pain Pills
.ire relied upon to relieve pain,
nervousness and irritability in thou-
cf households. Of proven
merit after twenty years’ use, you
can have no reason for being longer
without them. .
«ItC3 MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Hut.
-uL
to Him. The Wls© Men mad^ their
to Him. The ‘Other WIso Man’
MARRIAGE OF MISS^ACKSTON |made his to ono of the least of 'His
And MR M’CREARY SATURDAY brethren. Let us do ag much and find
> I G'at ’Inasmuch as we have done It unto
rub OUT I
with good oil M 1 ®
the surest t*uy »
The best rubboi
.
’Jsik
■ ■ -ww-
On at courthouse hero [one of the least of these His breth-;
T'J! CK ?“ offltstoted at the, rtn. we hav 0 done It unto Him.”
marriage of Mlss,(LcIIa Blackston and —
McCreary Tbo KIG COTTON FIRE AT
ITJuLTJL r" R WOman ° f PERSON, 8. C„ YESTERDAY
rw y cof >ntyr and the groom a res!-
dent of /Oglethorpe. The couple met! ANDERSON a r n — ,, _,
a, ... rruuot..., » d.«w2S cats. in Adieus yeslerdAy and decided tc'unknlwn origin ye.UX d'^.y^
before T JwIUiottt ceremony, going tile warehouse or tho Cblquola Mills,
thrir vfc 8 ° 10 exc * lan F e ,* t Honeapatb, nw here. The loss Is
- estimated today
CjoJfi'f-'tj1
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