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THE WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. f
HIGH SPOTS IN GEORGIA NEWS I
Recommendation that - the state i
with his brother in Columbus as a I
<r£,“;sf[? si "Si; i COMMUNITY SALE GREAT
World war will — - '
1929 »nA # «_v fi «*«turo uun. 1,1 * I l 5L. 18 omciaiiy announced. ..
Tngfeulltoonle»fgM“Vi'SwWe'te* Crowds P °ur ^ FromSixtv, Miles ;1 Distant
stilt* TVo’ "’ «*»«««» report of | ^ established to take the place |P®! Churches in Atlanta, has creat-
.-»* Speer. 0^ the abandoned M. V. A*W. .®f ® d ■£» sensa’tioi, «',£„g
t „ ha " 8ix l y obsolete forts and road - , . . "•“““'I the ladles, by his uki'w, "UaueT'in
“aluo^ havew, n0 fUrther ^ ilitar y duetiS w U 3 ers i serv *cea were con- the , m ' ds A.<!* Iast Sunday's sermon
enno£'.. k | een recommended to I ?. ueted Wednesday at Barwick for a ? ain8 ‘ the use of powder and lip-
congress by Secretary Weeks for|J Irs - D^S. Chapiian and ? thebaby stick during the services. P
nhnndnn“ m ^f £ ’5J rel,,ry - t wcclt » »rI“*“• y-J>. vnapman and the baby r ll £,*, aur,n <'tne services. biggest day in the history ofBucnn
“t® *=22 l- Mr -..!!, nd ""-...Clifford Ms/ oompirtefe. independent of Iv*** *hd the biggest business day
timntnlv ...are in? 1 ~ Clifford Mo*. , independent of
hlTtorV d tk t f e< * w ‘ th th ® earjjrl *«?;.ministers officiated. bond market conations the city , of
History of the country. The Hat „,„ rh ® fl«t car o.f peaches in Geor- bu >* ‘t» own bond issue
IflnPAnlr mwl PamI I ITiQj rpnnrfn/l Ar nr ■ I Hr SI nH.llfWl nr* OA la.I.nU aP •
nib. r.IT „ vuu ** v */' *ne use 1 , ® peacnes in Geor* I . own Dona iss
H . ancock and . Fprt I re P.°rted odt of Montezuraa I 0 * ® r ’ 8 o much of it as
ipki, in Georgia. , * Y Wednesday, dd not I hecessarv for the nrenent tm. .
& eSday i d,a B °K* et startedunUl necessary
nd treat-1 jTvffy* owing to the cool weath*-*1‘ ion , wa3
1 Life In-1 bomiog back the fruit.* upon by t
merchants and citizens generally on
- . „ „ Saturday a community sale.. It was
for the present. This ac- r 1 ? of these monthly af-
tentatively determined f*>rs. which have become a feature
the council when the bids “. ttu *. c ‘ty> and more money was
. .. 0r m^ r ^retary and
urer of the Southern States Life Jn*| noiding „ MWta JB Ul B _ tuiriiT wn>
"£*S Company, of which he was I,. H ® rb .?rt C. Barites,'” secretary of 1 8 j lbrn i‘ t ® d for the bonds were so low taken in by the merchants than "in
or « anil cra, died at hla ‘ hu Quitman Chamber of Commerc, t! ?. at the y wcrc not considered as at a longtime.
,J' om . e . at. Atlanta Sunday night hbout I baa .resigned. | nil satisfactory,
,« He waa one of Atlanta’s' I. \“® Lions have organised a club The S« a lloy House. Butler’s .ho
p.V5orcmost citizens. in Macon, headed by George E Pat-1 "I and “ landnmrk of the ttiwn
m hoen LW? of . Oklahoma, has 1vice-president of the Fourth 1 was compieteiy destroyed by flro Fri
crnl I warden of the fed; I £?§?"*{,®* n ki‘It Is the third club (,a y night. It was well insured,
cccd ?Ved r v y w At i? nto tosuc-i" thestate. Atlanta coming f| ra * I H. J. Qhlncoy, of Ocilia, an „
tion ™. ed .^/ e / b,t ’ wkose wima-l ,n “ Amoneiis aecond torney for the state highway dcrart-
fnn" d l or ’ “ays a Washing-1 aI ! d oitizens have subscribed I ment, has resigned.
sja iti? I
Moultrie and Western Railroad to SJSSSjfflt* at Golden Par kand the nual CvenUon of the grlmModeo
.■ L- Jones, of Valdosta, for $87,-1'"ildren s playground of the city has Int Athens on May 25 /t is LS”
A B A°A°; l A. RcCeiver ? ! of the road will <1**-1 a?® re oommended in a report mad. ed that iboSt 200 people will make
continue operations immediately, but j 10 the Atlanta council by the pail I th- trin P P * > n _
modified enn.AAl A. «1 it ..rn md rnmmnr. 1 I I - ,
remain in the couVt ontifTuTy^ WU ‘ I ‘"KaTjL TtaSjeT commissioner o< I State' ufflLhSSa&S* ^
J..F. Roberts, special state tax in-1' abor '. returned to Atlanta Fridaj held in Cblumbul The 1921 eon
that he ha, uncov-| ^om New Orleans, where he attenJ-1 vention was held In Rome last weSk!
— even paid a Poll taxl^s,.Mr. Stanley „„ B C1 cv- W i
to the state. At the state rate of 5 {. h,rd vice-president of the associa
milis, this would represent an income I l,0 J*
elected | Home, was elected vice-president
Dr. Allen Bunce, secretary, is serv-
to Re state of *55^00", or more than | ^^r sixteen ballots Dr. John H I ^ Whcn' I thp 0 boo l ks of Br Taxcollector
is paid
tax digest
DAY FOR BUENA VISTA;
STORES DO OVER $20,000
Dawson’s Sale Phenomenal
Success
since the war."was the verdict of
ular barbecue as an attraction.
all public service utiliti
creases in rate, a mefiVb?
in cases where complaints i
and ;t is developed conditions
not been met, the rates will b$"
duced. One of the chief reason*
raising rates, it w r as pointed oat, 1
to improve the class of service,
.where corporations fail to ap,
fixations, they will be citea to
pear before the commissioiVA
ments Are Not Met PHyaiciang Hopeful.^
ATLANTA, May 10.—A decision Lalde? S&y *1° Z-
of state-wjde ^importance was ren- [ Compress Company, when a
CUT AS PENALTY,
RESATE ORDERED.
iler
DAWSON MERCHANTS
DO BIG BUSINESS. _ r
commun?tv N ’«ale Ma iJ«o.Arf'f)!?* W AfJ , A l n>lMi,ln l«te Monday afternoon, when I steam and water, inflicting '"psiniuy,
days”week beforo St .‘AH “ 8 '<»'ied the rates of tho Rome Mu- burns on his body, is resting qpietfr
<iuys week i before last, was such n Jllc i pa i G as company, a private con- »t his home on Felder street. . ■
| dered by the _Goorgia Railroad eom-|fluo blew out covering him with
linful
.. The crQwd here was variously ««-
timatod at from 3,000 to 5;000. At
last month's sale, at which a barbo-
cue was the only attraction, the* mer-
chants did from $15,000 to $20,000
in the single day, according to com
piled figures. Last Saturday’s sales
considerably exceeded that totaL
People were here from 00 miles
around, including scores from Co
lumbus and Camp Benning. Every
county in this section was represent
ed. A baseball game and free en
tertainment, as well as t,hc barbe
cue, helped attract the crowd.
The merchants and citizens gen
erally are enthusiastic over the suc
cess of the affair and are planning a
much greater similar occasion on the
Saturday preceding July 4. which
will be July 2. At that.,time any
thing ever untnken in this section
will be outdone. The next monthly
phenomenal sucres that I n,c, P aI 'J 03 company, a private eon-l** nome on t eider street,
arc pouring in here fri!m ltlii!l q tm^r I ccr "’ from ?2 r ‘ cr thousand cubic No complications have .risen a„
and citiCin thc^^ South^for^ fcct BroE3 to ^‘50 and ordered the ‘he burns, and the attqml- '
tion as to hovv^ft wa conducted corporation to rebate each patron J "« physician, are^^expressing a hope '
ports oil actual results etc 1 d ‘ 50 ccnta P cr thousand cubic feet onl that hu J" a y entirely recover in th«
VTlliSn, ™ of th0 f .tatement. for the month of course of ffa«, -
Dawson Chamber of Commerce, s V „ on account of poor service f.nct[
states that from information he has I faUu 1 re , mak o specified improve- 1
been able to gather from tho mer-1 ln ita V^t. ,
chants of Dawson, the excess bus!-1 Thl * ncti °n of the board is iftter-
ness done during the three days I P ret J d ^^ a3 expressing its nttltudB to-1
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
above normal amounted to between ™rd all public se^rutilitles grant WE CAN use your chickens and e*g»-
$25,000 and $3S,000.
Thousands of people w<
to Dawson from outside
ed Increase recently, and its deter-1 ot the mark/et price.' dfltlndioV"
wore drawn I m ination to require all such corpo-1 Hotel.—3lf.wf
the normal l rationi to meet all requirements'of |
trading territory, attracted by the! orders in rendering n service com- WANT TO DO YOUR fine
merchants I mensurate with new rates.
clock and jewelry repairing.
kpecial bargains of the .. . .
nnd the entertainment afforded, nnd Tho decision of the c .mmissioh P. ert service and reasonable charge*,
every store in the city reported Itself | which came after the Rome company i s - Broadiiurst, Jeweler, 110 Ts-
wcdl pleased with the results. | had argued its case, Is a severe in- m j“ r St, directly in front of (M
timll'rSIno. , ot ‘ho dietment of the service rendered bv o«iee— (3)
b.-. Crt fA i . n|r :,* h . lcb 7 a, . antl . r * 1 y ". ew l lbc corporation. It declares that{WE CAN i
here, that plans ore already under the maximum rate preserfbed^ranted WE . C ,u N U8 ° y , llur c ' lil ' k *‘ns and eggs
ST _*»• «» ‘ ba condition 0 P ™tain ^Zt°e- La°‘, th ° n . "’. !irket P ri -' Winder
Commissioners Proceedings
Sumter County
Both these conditions nnd the com- Pnn QAT „ w j-;
mission’s order concerning the qual-l * $ I s i VLE — We , on hand* bag!
Itn »a.. Ua..a 1. — ; a . I lot of niPtl flllfl Ulmon’s AV^Aeila. .
AMERICUS, Ga., May 2,—The
Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues of Sumter county met
regular session. Present, N.
by the entire balance of the I yi. nn was declared elected'city ph“ Hugh^ Baird' of° Muicoglo^couMv
_est of the county in which I s'cianof Columbu, by thecity cou.i I closed .Saturday night fu21 whitl
these properties are held. J* 1 , T r hu ™!ay night, to succeed Vl women had reglstefed ;! L
An epidemic of birth certificates Blandford. June 1. Dr. Bland- tion that is to bo held'noxySaB Ii‘. -
is swamping the Macon health office.) *°' dar csignation was accepted am'[was announced that 207 negro ivo-l^ny, chairman; J. E. Poole, R. S.
. During tho past few.days over 1,000 « to,- his successor ordered me n had cauwd their name! to be S 11 '’", S. E. Stafham and ’c C.
\ certificate, have amveJ. They covet. Long, on the second ballot. | entered on the books | Hawkins.
°^. seven years. C e rtificstes^sn an ,ed citymarshantosuccce.' J. S..Bates, a white man of Lee. M , inutea of last regular meeting
for blrtha sjnce tho year of 1914 a « (Sgtine m?S2l| M fJf H . e . h “ S bce ' count y- plcnded guilty m Lee county A Pf‘l L read nnd confirmed.
d0 Si?5 leckf aSTsrfi! court last weck.to-violat. a PP™vlng the. fo
law requiring bi^'tobe' r«ghto,. wa s rll ‘^iv^ monthi' * 3 . 0 entence 1 . ieU Emmett State "Highway'Dept 0 ’
information 1. that Cha'rles of co W .Ic : | fee, Ga^y^
amson, of Cedartown, one of the | b ® . madc * om f ha Tn?n> a ston coTtor [ „ y 0 ’i,^j s Jp G 0 c n d ' vb ®y m b “ t cas ^f was I WilllamSNlles' co. 1 !^’.:. 0 '!
Ovree memhen, of the Republican to «ie Goodyear ^mfhwV late, JltaeifS in United Sheffield Go. ■ C
Patronage Steering committee •" t “ ^ ,1° .i. ’ A States court at Albany last January. Eisemsn Magneto Ckirp
Georgia, has consented to accept am *>»«•"» to tg same T hc second car of peaches for tfic L« dd Lime & Stone Co
as Internal Revenue Col-1 f“!5P a P v .P“s ma “® last month. It 1- 192 , 8ct , on n. ove< | 0 J er t b« Central Pay-roll
succeed A. O. Blalock. X It 8aid that otber hig orders are ex Lf Geor g ia Kai way from ReviToUs •
d that D. C. Cole, of KaiiJggf*’ d 2 e . to the fact that ,m?rt | Saturday , Reynolds j ToW $0,447.24
be made chief deputy col.Ufh"® and !c “ P”" 1 t rc - «e bein/ A w ^ t er from a ValdoaU hotel— General Fund,
C00.00
114.28
915.07
1.35
4.95
24.13
609.05
TB8.00
merco announces that nil arrange-' d ' d »|t file their rc,igsatlon,„s re „d?Srt Wle'ilTa cV^rc"?! J.”''c“Iiebano
menu have been completed for the q “ e u t d th b Jr ^tSST^SS! ZS& of the rive^ hU hook f • £ B?" d - -
Uv- .erection of a creamery in Dublin,! <lear ? t I caught?£h a plow line which waa Just I s * H. Edge
P--'provided a sufficient ^number of 0t ^ I c “ ra “!. t ; 1 ^. . 80 a plow line which was just 1 _ „
ws can be secured to produce, the ,|LL n Z , m .T HI
1.92
19.28
3.35
4.85
10.00
28.25
150.00
40.00
76.00
'equlrcd amount of cream. It is|
dg^SSS!’ iSSM? I W §?;>50.00
estimated that between 600 and 8001tho°»»w%^?*?filiJSfS «" dn ^cinSnaHm h dfscto^d the'com $m£&ffjg^GZX2' t®’®®
** 'after cherge. ^malf^nco^lov^^o^^ ^ B)bb Carnegie Lib^ry
Ch f»lF i ri f ‘I'l 1 .!!}* 7 lt ? " ould " ot ing misappropriation 1 of thoripubll I Uc P | o rin * conditions in. Bibb Carnegie Librnnr r -
go with him to Atlanta to live, Bar- „ TTmd. Laf. P v«. | county relative to thc divorco evil I i- A - Davenport
ent Ton Broek, Jr., has filed suit in f stcrc j Against them ” ' b 1 B ) while hearing uncontcsteS cases last j T*otiper8
the circuit court at St. Louis for di-|‘ j u dg e ^evcrlvFvinq bs. rbnmrerf I WC[,k Jud *o Malcom D. Jones has is-|{: f. Aftslcy ..
vorco from Mrs. Grace A. Ten Broek | th . sclitcnco of W W Bri ? '/, " ucd » warning to thc public and | National Supply Co 1.. 10.00
on tho grounds of desertion. press mesenger of members 5f the MnCon bar in which * ?; An'ley ...._ 100.90
Tho Georgia Educational Assocla- p ”“ -f he declare, that the situation dc- D. WntU — .—„... 76.20
tion closed Its sixth convention in |£?" „/ «#3i tbe I mands immediate attention and that I J- N. Carter 70.00
25.00
5.00
'59.00
25.00
17.60
107.00
93.00
10.00
non Closed us sixin convention in i j fine "of" »f80 J^'ThLST mands immediate attention nnd that , , _
Atlanta Saturday with the election ™ 0 ^ OI *' uu ’ 11 waa ,eknlc ' after May 31, there will bo no dl- Lucius Harvey
of Kyle T. Alfricnd of Mllledgevillcf ■ • - - - 1 - ’ ' 1 "— J --”' >- *-■- —
vorco eases “railroaded’’ in his court | !; u 'j u8 Harvey
J. H. Poole A Sons
Americas Seed & Supply
Company .’.
Hightower’s Book Store..
Americus Lighting Co. ....
Lucius Harvey ,
E. J. Schrocder ...... ..
Speer Printing Office
Loving, Oil Co
Americus Auto Co. ...
Morgan & Company ...
Sheffield A Company
Williams-Nilea Co.
Columbus Iron Works'....
I ho Texas Co. .”.
. J. Slappcy
Pittman A Owens
Pay-roll
Dr. N. S. Evans
Oliver McDonald Co.
J. H. Shumake ....
Atlantic Ice A Coal Cor.
Latson Welding Works ..
J. D. Adams A Co.
Americus Grocery Co.
N. A. Roy
Gatowood-Cogdell Co
E. W. Hutchings .....
V. C. Kitchens ...:.
J. H. Poole A Sons
Moreland Jones
Hopp Brothers _....'
"ihinp Grocery Co.
Wilson A Col
t ulf Refining Co.
atton Ave. Fur. Co
G. Bernd A Co
Yancey Brothers
B. C. Hodges
The Commerce Motor Car
Company
Timmerman A Wise
G. A. A W. C. Turpin ..
L. B. Hill
J. B. Ansley
J. W. Ansley ...
Howell's Pharmacy .....
J. B. Ansley .....
Planters' Bank ...... ........
ity of gas, hove been Ignored, to
large extent, it is stated. i .
. "From the evidence submitted in y '
this complaint,’’ reads the order,
“the commission is satisfied that the
standard of gas heretofore .ordered
by it has not been maintained, nor
fven approximated during and since
17.88 1 the month of April.
, I ' ' Improvements,Not Made
I “The maximum rate prescribed by
1.30 I the commission was conditioned upon
iSoxo i h SJS* ,rin *, b / tb S com P an >’' within
I definite periods, of certain ioiprove-
rS ^ ent8 nt its P ,ant nnd in lta distribu-
lot of men and wman’g oxfords iin •
small sixes at a sacrifice. W, J.
ti*# it
The next time ^r,
you buy calomel
a*k for
ss'sr tion syst . em - Tbla ord ®' - bus not been
\ 104 00 ^WPHesI with in certain material
....... \ 104.00 point,/- u | S stated.
• *01 31 . P ity ? fflcinl s of Rome appeared
,o.,v pany w « not mnctlng conditions
4 00 I sPttiAnd by the board when it grant-
tbe increase last September. It
disclosed that although tho cor-1
Total
.... $13,041.10
H. D. WATTS, Scccy.
Phllline,
Atlanta; Homer D. Caraker.) occ i'."l a " l
actually killed many of the negroes,!
and indicted jointly, with thc four|
Commerce; Mim Eps.e 'TUT'wSl«H
A. pool
Ben Hill
questea tnat an county orncers' sal ,
hv about fifteen "‘os be ™ du « d - curtailment of ex- Peyton Dickey, the thirtecn ; ycar.—,
1 S, 2 nenwe In all departments Including K d ™. n "r. «nd Mrs. John Dickey.
. co s ty ,„rH nut o U r w F e r?d.; ‘ b ® -s^r? a " d Lste*.*?*\°i
_ . ... , Mrs. W. M. Martin and Bruce
of Fitsgcrahi, are the guests
Mrs. Frank Olver at her home
ald c „ .. . Icaliing for three county commMen I ? f the A., B. A A. Aailroad, thnt[“ r ' street."^
Senator Hands has i "‘ rad “ a ® d “ ers Instead of one. Tho moetlng ws- former employes of the system now Mra , Horace.
W®!" 1 ! 8 ?.??™ I C «!IeH >y a special commllteb a P; | l!!?.J!^, e .f e y, 0 5f 1 I„ b . aat Fayette Dav#
Columbus, is in
and Mrs.
• homo on Fold-
O. Adams, Mrs, La-
nnd Mr, and Mrs.
.... . _ ,„ lral ,un strike severely beat a “strike-! d»v» nun nr , n .i nr-,
an extra fcderol Judge ln Gcorg.a to — intcd ' by tho C eu;:ty grand breaker’’ at Manchester and ordcretl Flowellen^olE of Macon, nre spend-
assist in both the North and South | j ury |t»* recent session. 11dm to leave the state, and that oth-1 j nff 8CVe ral days with Captain nnd
districta, with equal authority and The dormitory of tho South Geor- ej efforts to obstriict the operation j ohn A (j obb ot their home on
equal pay with the present judges. | e j a gt a te Normal College at Vaidos |of the road ni-e being made, caused | bce street. Miss Lucy Head, of
Attorney General Daugherty favor,—, work on. which was held up some| Federal Judge S. H Sibley Saturday) jj ub] j n> f , a]ao an attractive member
the creation of another judge. * (time ago, will be finished and mi* ! "|to declare three of the striking - -
he creation of another judge. - time ago, will bo finished and mi* -[to aeciarc inree or tne strising men of thfi bf JJC , rarty
The city council investigation of operation next September. Tlus wji" contempt of ynitcd Statos court Mija AU?a McNci n n nd Miss An-
the Macon City hospital has resulted made opwible by the ofer of A. J He ordered the immediate arrest of nIc Jv wcnt t0 A | bnny Tuesday to
wastad^he^srttution" “JS^^til , - 0 * n tb .°I ^.. A .T./Vi5°^I«“*nd the reunion of Confederate
A. H. Dunnaway, wealthy planter
91 31 I L M * WMIWWW UX XwUIUC
7*501 “ c * orc commission two weeks ago
1400 I ta pr *sent evidence that the gas com-
dino! cd ^e incre;
1,032.58 I t* ,aa disclosed
3.001 nnration bear* the namo of the
225.001 Homo Municipal Gas company, it is
11.601 privately owned. Officials of thc
14.331 concern nnd Barry Wright, Rome
39.601 attorney, appeared Monday morning
69.301 to show eause-why tho rotes should
54.25 not bo reduced.
56.701 In mentioning the requirements
49.51 not mot by tho company, thc decis-
83.221 ion continues:
I “ The comnan y bas been heretofore
3 !2oS dlrcctcd t° maintain a monthly aver-
d'LfO ago rtandard of 675 B. T. U.
vnoen “The gas served tho public has
nvnn nn ' pj es ti °n«bly been far below this
620 32 ftandard, nnd at times practically
2000 ' ra,u eless. The company’s attention
242 56 bccn called to ‘he inferior qua!-
928*95 >‘y °t coal apparently used by it It
18L67 haa b ? en repeatedly warned that it
| must improve its service by furnish-
11.351 m* 6 as of a better quality.
74.30 Rate Cut to *1.50
131.701 “Our orders nnd injunctions have
21.50 been, to a large extent, disregarded,
22.28 “It is. therefore, ordered, that np-
49.18 plicable to all gas supplied In Mny,
7-1.5011921, and thereafter, nnd until the
64.581 further order of this commis-iion,
255.70 the maximum rate to he charged for
gas by tho Rome Municipal Gas com-
P-'Iny shall be $1.50 per 1,000 cubic
feet, with a discount'of 10 cents per
1,000 cubic feet on all bills paid on
or before tjie 10th day of each
month.
Ordered further, that tho Romo
The purified and refined •
calomel tablets that are'
nausealess, safe and auret .i.
Medicinal virtue* retains
ed and improved. Sold ••
only in sealed package*.
Price35c.
THE STANDARD
daughter, left thc hospital this morn
ing after Bpending thc past two
weeks there, and are at home to | Muniefpa! GaVcompanydo makrram
their friends on Taylor street. ) arntion on all bills rcndcrod May 1
i, C«r Glover, Jr., la at home from 11921. for gas furnished patrons dur-
Marion Military Institute, Marion, | n g tho month of April, 1921, In tho
A . a ’. when; he spent the school term I , um a ( B0 centa p*, 1>000 cub , c fcct
at study., Coming with him werc|f rom t He maximum rate in cffoct
f^JTSZZ 2iita W *JSr ta te , R k ' ri ! *• I921 ’ ond that »» Rcrv lco
v » n »f er f 8 ^ ( * eid ® , oko * ,.“ r '|be dir continued whore tho xald rate,
dpo | l.e** tho rebato her* ordered, iston.'
Miss
•ssrarm.
William
p«r, V.us, BuipnuA* v.wu» . tn « people immunity arciuKu Stindav
0.17; silica and insoluble. 0.66. The c0 ^ D elled to drive their cattle five where he practiced law with <‘on- Th ^ r! y ' d „ of ,. hn w , PdnicI
c^^ a pr£»if°a^potated'”=’ C s-"I_ « n I b u d „ in iIh^he'en eon'ined^f'hb'hom^lror
rgt&pM’-nt Wilson
| Republican
ported. He came
the Leavenworth _
'^'^^^^^S^laSr'iomewmrd^t JI msbkuf the* hun^hg C ^Seon’tn*Gomr- > - ref,"' I . Mr,. Lewrence Chufchill left to-
«. A h^moIheJ before "d^sUmco",™ to to* b,
won by Death Saturday ten mH® 8 «fi d f7hs? Mw^xletT * H
«. _ — - Qi.,,. | W. C. Vcrcen was re-elected pres-
L Gr T l *. y ? i i m . , , n I ident of the Mouitrie Country Club
Tex., swallowed bicMorlde ot mer- v „, ldent at tbe annuat meeting of
cury, thinking it aspirin. Pby'icjn* —e stoekho-’der, Thursday,
were unable to save hm. His father Co ] onel p aq i B . Malone, aasistant
hurried to him and started home. At I commandant of the Infantry school,
Montgomfly he had a nemorrhaRe. I ramp BcnnlnR, Major Raymond A.
but insisted on proceeding, as he I wheeler, corps of engineers; Cap-
wanted to see his mother. The end I tain J. O. Green, infantry, and Ter-
came at (he train wasjiegrmjyjtote^'f re jj w. fillh formerly second lieu-
boro.
I ^Per I MrB ' ^*» wrt,nc ® VPorwuii icu 10-
_vf y w on the afternoon train for Al-
We,“v n eventg ^ ^ of Con-
young ladies of the Union High I \r r nn » u n p t Car^woll Mr
school faculty. Present were Misses
Ruby Jennings. Rpva Duprcc, Doro- and D «^
thy Fargason, Ruby Fiiingame, Bus- tur(lcd Thurida n , ht from a fiah .
an Brandon, Mary Fon«,ter, Berta in|f trlp tn Toombs county, where
n*,r , n ir ‘if.i l i Cl rhi!iiuf^ , ii$l > ffift th * p rebort * P-® a ‘ ™ a l‘l‘ ad ® of fish
Outfield. Buth ChapoM1 and Neva can *j, t , pd a HiTendM entlng.
?* rnr rim^ r, ’j F, n lM "' Jame * E - F ®rtmson, of
I-® CWtoi. J. D. Bolton, WilHo-i nrunswiNc. 1, the ouest for tome
Smith, Mercer Deavors, Howard Fer-| Hnl0 of Mn . M . M . Eldridge and
guson, Merril Stewart, Cobb 8am- Mrs. George Earl Ansley at their
-— - -- - -jf ~r~. mer torA, Loomis Dcavom. Olin Degv- bomp on \j. e street.
tenant of infantry and now located or* and Luther Hines.' "Mrs. Kellctte Ilaya, nnd little
hospital, where she underwent
slight operation this afternoon. ,
Mrs. V. K. North, Mr. and Mr,. |
A. M. North nnd Miss Louiie , u ow-|
ell, of Moultrie, are the gm-Ms of |
Mrs. L. J. Milton ot her home on|
Forrest street.
W. E. Livingston, of Atlanta. is|
the guest of Mr,. A. B. Crow nnd|
family at their home here. I
Miss Emma Love Fisher has re-|
covered entirely from a severe at-f
tack of diphtheria, and is able to be|
out again.
W. A. McDonald haa returned-to |
Americus after spending a few days |
on a businew mission in southeast!
Georgia.
The friends of Miss Gladys Bunn |
will learn with regret of her con-|
tinued illness from malaria ot Co!-|
orndo Springs, where she is spending!
some time.
Mrs. Jame, L. Todd and little |
son, of Staunton, Vo.,.are the guests |
for some time of Mrs'. 8. E. Collins!
,t her home on Church street.
Th commission Is observing closely
BBMKKO
A Tonic
For Women
Boy’s Wash Pants at 60«. bil 1
One hundred pairs boys’ Wash
I’ants, made of Palm Beach, and *■.
fancy cottons, some of them. ,.
sold for $1.50; all size, here at- -■
I> alr 60* -
Men’a
,, , - S»rf« Pant# at $3.t«. *
pants made of good rpiality
Wool Blue Serge, most all sixes
in tho lot, Home of them are l *
worth $7.50; here now at ;
pair
2,000 Yard. Parity Middy Twill at*
. 22c Yard. "
‘Prity’’ Middy twill, bleached
snow white, 36 inches wide, just
three months ago our ioweab • i
price was 62cj now buy aii you’
want at yard ...Me
On* Casa Fruit Leom Bl.achios ,#t
13c.
Uno caso genuine Fruit Loom
Bleaching, full 36 inches wide • -
and guaranteed -to be the best •
on the market at any price; here
at l*“ rd —....:..l»c
“I was hardly able to ing, 1
was so weakened,’’ wriles Mrs. hj
W. F. Ray, ol Easley, S. C. X
“Tiiadociorircaicdmeforabout ^
K t8c and 25c Filet and Torckoh Lacas
_ .. at 10e- ■--■//: rf'nl
0 "/' '"K ‘‘nnntt-r tilled with these
laces, they range froln 2 to "6
inches wide, edgings and insert-' 1
ings to match the regular valae,
is from 18c to 26c; take your
choice of the lot at yarn ._.....iOe
Dr. Minor To Go To ,
Convention VJ a Ala.|
Dr. Carl'W. Minor, pastor of the
First Baptist Church here, will leave
on thc early train Wednesday morn-1
mg for Roanoke, Ala., to apend a
few days with-Mr. and Mr*. Allen
Bnrkhalter, and to see the new
grandhaby which arrived at thclf |
home last week. I
From Roanokp he will proceed to |
Chattanooga. Tenn., where he will
attend fhe 8onthem Baptist conven-|
tion which will be in session in that |
city for one' week. Dr. Minor)
state* that about 8.000 delegate*
will bo preosnt nt the convention, |
which is the greatest representative!
religions bodv in the world,* com-!
prising 2 million member*. •
Central Baptist Church, will ho
represented by Rev. Henry T.
Brookshire, who will accompany Dr.
Minor as on official delegate.
two months, slid I didn’t get
any better, I had a large fam
ily and felt I surely must do
something to enable me to take
care of my little ones. I had
-heard of
“I decided to try It,” con-
tomes Mrs, Ray . % , “I took
eight bottles in aH ... I re
gained my strength and have
had no more trouble with wo
manly weakness. I have tea
Children and, am able to do all
my housework and a lot out-i
doors ... I can sure fjeom-
rr.endCardui.”
Take Cardul today. If may
be Just what yod need.
At aH druggists.
More Puts Thread Silk Sloekiag. at
75c.
Pure Thread Silk Stockings In' *
black, white nnd ail leading
shades, most of the lot are full »
fashioned with back seamB near
ly nil the lot arc worth 6n to*'
days market, $1.50; take your'
choice of this ' chunter at*
pair
Standard Stirling Calico., at 10c
Yard.
One case shirting calicoes in light •
coloru suitable for shirts,"
dresses, boys’ waists, children’s
dresses, in about 60 patterns,
fast colors, 27 inches -
Vard ..
Vn' y r d *W < **. Percale al 12 l-2c.
Yard-wide Percales, in a great
variety of pretty plaids and’
stripes, fast colors at yard *12 l-2r'
p5S“SW Taff#u Silk# at $1*9$.
r ull 36 inches wide, and in every
Rood shade, also black, wear
guaranteed, nothing to’ equal
this grade for the price in Ak
cricus; yard IM-tt;
Standard Dry Goods 1
For.ytk*. Street, Neat ta
Americas. Ga.