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WCE EIGHT.
*■ THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1921.
CRIMINAL CASES
FOR CITY COURT
ii •
f'Mooday Set F
lling Of The Cal
endar
wnw U tc criminal colendar |
PJeiirt. all the caae sbeing
set for next Monday:
Charlie Hillia, carrying concealed
weapon* (two count*).
Jim I-. fton. stealing ride on train.
Arthur Lae done*, larceny from
'KSljUil. having whisky.
A unis - Elmira Thomas, larceny
Marv Harris, larceny from house
John Mattox, having whisky.
It-; E.. Underwood, illegal sale of
SwW’Bflnaon, keeping lewd house.
Xddie'.Ue Frasier, cheating and
Marshall Washington, larceny after
trust.
Lucius Brown, cheating and
swindling.
C. W. Black, having liquor.
Frank Melton, having whisky.
Andrew Butts, adultery and forni.
cation.
Pearl Johnson, adultery and forni-
: cation. ::
Nathan 1 Lassiter, simple larceny.
Fred Mills, larceny from house.
Will Drayton, cheating and swindl.
iafc ■
Jo* Brown, cheating and swindl
ing. • ■!'. '
Erastus. Ross. cheating and swindl
ing.
Fate Brown, cheating and swindl
ing, 2 count*.
Mik* Will, having whisky.
Fate Brown, assault and battery.
C. B. Knowles, cheating and swindl-
K. K. Sail, having whisky,
i'at Hi-id, stealing ride on train.
G. II. Davis, stealing ride on train.
Jno. B. Richards, larceny after
trust.
C. B. Derrick, cheating and swindl-
Hillls, cheating and swindling.
Arry Bryant, cheating and swlndl-
lag. • j '±:
Will Adams, cheating and swindl-
,n Wi
chief.
W. C. English.
, George and Joe McLendon were
at the home of R. J, Justice Tues
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell English had
dinner Sunday at A. N. English’s.
l.iltic Berroc Earl Justice spent
last week with hi* grandfather, Jodie
English. e .
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Holloway were
Friday afternoon guests at the home
I **".\ , 1 of I,. M. Holloway,
i e-mmettc English was a Friday af-1 \i-■ i, i
ViSit< ' r at the h0me 0f ch * rlie j day morning guest of Mrs? B.
Teelc.
Mrs. Emmctte English and Miss
llUims, stabbing.
Rest Brunson, misdemeanor.
Ggs Shfaley, having whisky.
4'Adsms, keeping gamirg
hogs* and gaming.
C., B. -. Knowles, illegal check,
cheating Odd swindling.
John Bryant, having whisky. A P. Sanders spent Friday here
~ -G. Foster, carrying concealed wirh his mother, Mrs. Cattie Sand-
i and carrying pistol without
Sea water, in general, is more
transparent than fresh water.
ENGUSHV1LLE
English.
Mrs. S. B. Duke. Mrs. C. W. Sand
ers and Miss Mentos Justice spent [ Kni'Ush wcrTThoppingln An-
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. A. derKonville Saturday morning.
There will be preaching at Eng-
lishville school house Sunday night.
Duke.
Gilbert English and sister. Miss!
,yi! ic .eSf“* PAT”',.™?.”- Ti'i'pubiTc'TmSL‘
ELLAVILLE.
mis-
.rejssus Lewis, malicious
Frank, Hines, cheating and awindl-
,n Ralph i Harden, larceny after trust.
Sol Jackson, cheating and swindl-
day afternoon with their sister. Mrs.
R. J. Justice.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. English and
Leonard Youngblood were fishing) KI.LAVILLE, June 22.—Mrs. W.
on Flint river Saturday. j O. Davis on last Friday evening cn-
Mrs. J. B. Teele was a Thursday! entertained the members of the
visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j Methodist church .choir and n few
G. B. Teele. j r»f _,Mr. and Mrs. Will Perry, of New-
,W. C. and G. M. English were at nnn.Seats were placed in the out-of-
llic home of C. B. Teele Friday morn- doors. From the norrh Misses Kittle
ing
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones and Mr.
and Mrs, O, D. Lashley were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Smith.
If. Justice and C. B. Teele were
at the home of It. J. Justice Thurs
day morning.
Miss Ethel English spent Tuesday
with her brother, W. C. English, and
family.
Mrs. C. B. Teele is ill this week.
Mrs. W. C. English and baby, Mil
dred, spent Tuesday night with Mrs.
It. J. Justice.
Pearl Collins. Ruth Statham and
Henrietta Davis gave several vocal
solos and readings that were greatly
enjoyed. After conversation nnd a
short business meeting of the choir,
ice cronm nnd cake was served hy
the hostess. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Strange, Rev. and Mrs.
II. L. Jordnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. J.
William-, Mr. nnd Mr*. Will Perry,
Mrs. W. S. Jordan. Mr*. J. H. Stat-
linm, Mrs. W. R. Colins, Mr*. L. G.
Stewart. J. T. Royal, Dr. and Mrs.
w D. Sears. Mr. nnd Mr*. Wiliam
Ilite, Mis* Dorothy Collin*, Miss
G. N. I. College at Milledgcville.
Harry Peacock, of Ideal, made a
business trip to Ellaville Wednes
day.
Dr. B. L. Bridges attended ,thc
Third district medical convention
which convened in Americua last
week.
Arthur Murray spent Sunday in
Macon, tho guest of Rev. and Mrs.
V. H. McKcllar.
Mrs. J. S. Lee and Mr*. W. O.
Davis had a* their guests the past
week Mr. and Mrs. Will Perry and
son, Hugh, of Newnan.
Mrs. Addie S. Munro spent Sun
day with relatives in Macon.
Col. Jim Souter, of Preston, pass
ed through Ellaville Saturday
route to Ideal.
Lon Jr. Arrington and Julian Col
lina, who arc packing peaches
Fort Valley, spent the week end
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Justice- and i Louise Stewart, Howard Hite, B. L.
family spent Friday with Mr. Eng-< Jordan, Jr., Hugh Perry and Fiorrie
lish’s father, Jodie English. I Collins.
Gilbert English spent Thursday! Mr*. R. L. Rigsby, of Americus,
and Friday nights with hi* brother,'in the guest of her niece, Mrs. Sam
Myers nt her pretty College street
home.
The following young ladies and
young men left Monday for Athena
where they will enter the summer
session of the Normal school there:
Miss Susie McCorklc, Mina Reva'Lec
Walters, Miss Ora Reid, Mi?* Myrtle
fhetford, Wilson Owen, Henry Per
ry and Miss Kate Lumpkin.
Mrs. J. L. Lee is the guest this
week of friends in Newnan.
Miss Newell Jones |is attending
Summer school at g. N. I, College at
MilledgcvP 1 -.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Easterlin, and
Miss Mary Will Harvy, of Americus,
were delightfully entertained last
week n% the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
L. B. Johnson.
Miss Bertha Johnson has returned
from n very pleasant visit to friends
in Macon.
Mr and Mrs. H. J. Williams were' the’ir homes’ here!
shopping in Amcncu9 Wednesday, f __
Mrs. E. E. Collins and Miss Eliza-1 ayt n . it*
both Collins are slowly recovering! IVlftliy a OStOITlCC
fr °M-. th v if n r Sr nt i,In "5’m*. ..a- i Vacancies To Be Filled
Miss Nell Stevens and Miss Addie
Rie McCrory have returned from at At the request of the postmaster
'? DeLsnd, Fla. I general, tho United State* Civil Ser-
in * tl, *F ■“«»** thc vice commission announces an open
commencement exercises 'of Stetson competitive examination to be held
mII* t" »' r in . „ ■ on July 23. 1921. to fill the position
®*”. T. A. Collins and Mr. and of postmans- at each of the oHices
5. . j Celling nutoed to Americus named at which a vacancy exist*. This
Suturday evening. I j* not an examination under the clvi
Miss Emma Stevens, of Buena Vis- -rrvlce act and rules, but Is held un
la. was the charming week end guest d, r an executive order of May III.
of Mixses Cieone and Louise Col- i«21. providing for such procedure,
,in h. ,, * , !' .! which provides for appointment from
Mjss Martha Mims has returned among the three highest,
from a visit to her sister, Mrs, W. A. I The vacancies in this scetion for
Murray in Macon. | which examinations will be held,
i Mys Mebel Parks, of Lowe, was the together with the salaries paid and
°* **er ***t*r. Mrs. Lithe dates of the vacancies, follow:
M. Livingstone. Bronwood. *1,000. July I, 1920
Hairy Collins, who hts for some Ellaville. *1,000. January 24. 1921
lime been _ass«Unt cashier of the Fort Gaines, *1,800, March 16,
Bank of Ellaville, has accepted a ‘1921.
■ Leesburg, *1.700, Jaft. 31 1921.
Leslie, *1.100 Sept. 17. 1920.
Parrott. *1,300. January 1.1921.
Examination points include Amerl
eus, Albany and Dawson injthls im
mediate section.
position in Rome.
Miss Velma Williams has returned
from a ten days visit to Athens,
Shady Dell and Byron.
Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Davis were the
guests Sunday afternoon of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Willis Kogg.
Mrs. John Hugh Robinson Lx taking
a course at the summer school ft
Chats With
Your
Gas Man
While other merchant*
may not care whRt you do
. with an article alter you buy
it—whether-you put it to a
wasteful use or not—we are
greatly interested. We want
you to get the moat for your
money out of the »*« you
use. We want you to make
your gas bill* thrift bill*.
The reason we desire this
is because, we knoyv from
business experience that
waste of gas means big bills,
complaint*. investigations,
re-checking, letter writing,
dcln- <d payment* and other
ex;-.rnae». which, when tak
en together, mean
tied customers.
Satisfied customers are
worth more to us than any
revenue derived from wasted
gas. We want no money we
do not earn.
every day and are glad to aid
you in choosing the most
economical, gas appliances
and tell you bow to avoid
waste by using them intelli
gently.
Americus
Lighting Co*
Phone 555 ‘
There are nearly 600 colleges for
men and women ond 200 for women
alone, in the United States.
THE STANDARD
•1.00, *1.25 and *1.50 Fine
Shirting Madras at 69c
Beautiful Imported Shirt Madras
foe making line Shirts; all 32
inches wide; some have silk
alrinef; a great assortment of
pretty pattern* for making roal
handsome Shirts; choice of this
big lot now, yard 69c
Collar Banda for making collars,
all siaea _..10e
*7.00 to *12.50 Silk
And Sergo Skirls at *4.50
One big rack of Ladies’ Skirts;
made of fine quality plain and
fancy Silks and fine Serges, for
merly *7.00 to *12.50; choice
now *4.50
25c Huckaback Towels
6 For 95c
Genuine Huek Extra Heavy Linen
Finish; size 17x34; the best 25e
Towel you have seen; very spec
ial; here now for .*1
Wide Cleay end Filet
Laces el 10c Yard
Over fifty patterns of extra good
grade of Cluny and Filet Laces.
2 to 5 inches wide and worth all
the way up to 25c; here now at
yard i. r\ , 0c
Fiae Chiffon Dress
Taffel* el 51.95
600 Yards Black and colors; 36
inches wide and wear guaran
teed.
Turkish Towels at 2Je.
Plain While Turkish Towels' that
so many women are looking for.
They are good size 18x36 inches
and a substantial weight 23c
100 Night Gowns. Rtgnlar
Slock and Samples, at 95c
Cool, ntetty things of white and
Pink batiste and nainsook; lace
trimmed, hemstitched and hand
embroidered. Kind that have sold
for considerably more. Numer
ous styles, but sizes arc incom
plete, though every size is in
some of the lots. Choice 95 c
Whit* Bengaline
Silk al 95c
Beautiful White Silk for skirts,
'waists, etc,. 36 inches wide and
g>od quality; here now at yd . 95c
Coexoleum Rags at 39c
Kmill Congoleum Rugs; size
11x36; in beautiful rug pat-
t.ims; regularly 60c; now, each 39c
Standard Dry Goods Co.
Fersyth St. Nsxt Bank or Commercu
AMERICUS, CA. .
Pearlman’s
Thursday Special Sale
Thursday morning we will have as a spec
ial of $8.00 and $ 10.00 Georgette Waists
and Blouses
At a Special Price Of
$4.00
Also the Prettiest Line of $1.00 Value
Batin Stripe Shirting at
SOc yd.
Rylander- Thursday
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