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m PACE TWO
THE WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER I. 1921.
FORKLANPRO0F
BRONWOOD
BRONWOOl). S> ?it. 22. - 'I !
nu< >! drouth and heat has pt
I ary fall gardens in this .*•
st all pic! cd.
dcgrc
Withholds Judgment Until Guilt
Is Proved, He Says In Sen
ate Tilt
• •• v ill be a
.Methodist rhiir<
Hu* tliird Stind:
FARMERS CHEAP
h la
1 'litis hospital
■ appendiriti-i.
u\ Mrs. I*. !,
Government Offers High Explos
ive For Stumping, Ditching,
Etc.
| of pier
ACTIVITIES START C. M. COUNCIL
AT HIGH SCHOOL BOOSTS SUMTER
t!' the m >: i popular of .he young
social stl in this community, an well
as having a large acquaintance
throiighout the str.te, where she ha»
fri’Miunlly vi-ilul .*<• itui-sl of
in a Pi
Irilltf'S „f pk-
fur distnlmtion
arth for sev.-r
H<>
with incroas.
m» that care
store the picric
the
< ni
Literary Society, Senior Class
And Athletic Associations Anicricus Banker On Trip, Tells
Organize For Season World Conditions Here Ale
Far From B*d
friends. FspcHall
ty pronoun, cd in
poputa ri-
tlanta, where .she
tin*
cla
im flail social atten.
<\ G. Hoot, n ;
Hiotcn, of .\tla
• ml with .Mr. an.
he left in nioi-tj The first weekly meeting of tint
irs. without loss | Crisp-Lanier Literary society of the
«*mm! \ « nr-r or strength Ft can ] Americas High school was held I ri-
• tor. d fo;- iong periods in drv plac i i . . • . . . , .
xviihout deterioration. ' ,,av - An wiportant feature of the
Dyi Amite Cap* Used. meeting was music played by the
n.'tonat.r.ricric acid should lie High school orchestra, which i.- di-
lnn.1t,Ml with what is known as a| rock'd by Miss l'olk. Those elccti.l
.o. k detonator or cap. Dynamites j as o(Tic«*i** worn-
illy fir
livan, vice president; Kossie Andrews, i
secretary. N. H. Warren was ap
pointed critic. The following pro
gram was rendered |>y the pupils of
the serior class:
“America,” by school.
Recitation. Miss Myrtle Poole. |
M C.
iih Mr
presitlent
Hank of
Hailey, of this c
rntire life here
ivi'.h friends fr
young and llm-
i:ghter of Mr. \V. I),
ty and has spent her
surrounding herself
in the ranks of the
• of the older
at'.
the
id In
but bee
be UM-d with Picri
two kinds e.f raj
afety fuse and the
• of both h
engtli an
ric arid
it hr i
The
Son-
f; country
f' hold my it
the accuse
pete tit test
C»,rno JOB OFFFRr D
HEAD OF GEORGIA TF.i
VI f AX I A. Sept. -Marl
at : hi
the I’.I
WORLD SERIES
mn-H Jt eon : l
body tlmn that
an advance of ]
matriculation fr.
ndividmils wil
Contest To Open Get. 5 Wit!
First Clash In National
League Pa^k
. CHICAGO, Sept 2::.—(ily A.-
dated Press.)—The W. rid' S.-rii
Will start October it has been «L
elded, the first game being played <
the home grounds of the Nation;
League team.
In the event either Pittsburg «
Cleveland should finish first, two si
riea of two games will be played i
the National League city, the no
two in the American League Town
and so on.
The details of the series were at
tinged at a meeting of the !«*agu
Weddcnts with Judge Kcnncsaw >1
Landis. Bust-hall Goinmisisomr.
President John Heydler, of the Na
tiona), won the toss and the first
game for his league.
'The commissioner and the league
presidents fixed the prices for the se
nes at front $1 to $0.
If one or both New York teams
n, the prices will he $1 in the
bleachers, $.T for unreserved seats ir:
the upper grand stand. for lower
grand stand reservations and $(’» in
the boxes.
In the event Cleveland wins. I*n\.
e» will he $f»; reservations at f t and
$4, pavilion seats $2 and general ad
mission one dollar.
‘Nln«* game? may be played, it wn r
decided, the scrip.- going to the win-
Per nf five. If n ninth game is n’nv-
ed, and one of the teams outside of
New York is in the series, a coin will
be tossed to decide the city
: Th+ irps d,-<- i.lr-.l „n v«,nnvt
I tonsiderablt* reduct i«
. seats.
EXPECTED TO GET
RED LIQUOR FROM
MUSCADINE BEER
Gilbert Janies, an old nr
ing on one of K. (’. Parker
near Flint river, tcld Klu-r
vey. after the sheriff In
rupted a run of liquor in I
house about 9:•'»() o’clock
day night, that he was vet
surprised that red liquor
run from his still after he
into it red beer, strongly
by muscadines. It was c
like any other liquor, lie
ed. whereas he had • xpretc
thing extra fine in color,
making it for Ids own u 1
luti-ly, he informed the
who confiscated 1 gallon mu:
A half barrel of beer, man
a mixture of niupca.’i.u■?, v
idges should
finer and the
. s should be
tl.e
D,
uffi.ient to in
of picric acid
;« familiar with
in agricultural
information and
e use of picric
r c.-m be secured
Bureau of Pub-
; of Agriculture
North, belie
letting the world know of on
putatively good condition in
ter County. (’onsequelltly, wli
proached by a reporter fo
vannai: Morning News win-
trip of
th.
that
* it y
da;
say
rood
Having received her
preliminary education in the Gram
mar ami High school here, she stud
ied ;;t higher state institutions, ac
quit in;: a splendid classical literary
attainment.
A number of pre-nuptial affaira
up-1 w ill be* arranged for Miss Hailey dur-
»g<: I ing tin- next fe w weeks by her friends
J«»kc
Song, Miss
[amrick. Marie I
in. Martha Ivey
Current Events
“Auld I.r.ng S
Recitation. Mi-:
cio
•r bis home section. Following
ie News’ report of the interview:
“Imprivcil conditions and all e
limit outlook for business prevai
Mu
i. Sara
Lump- ,
in Sumter
opinion of
1 US, I) tllko,
SMITHVILLE
SMITH VI 1.1. Ik Sept. 2 To-Airs. AI
•n Lewi*. Mrs. Hill famine Lewis
srs. Ralph, Rufus and Mize Hill,
f Dawson, spent, last Monday after-
hrn
Mo
Mari
Rossie Andrew
Se llar-. Ha! G;
- Plante
titution
sful hid
Phillips, of Villa Rica, spent
•ek as ;lie* guest of Mr. ami
’ II. Phillips.
of «*\por
oielit 1
1 I make
. section, Mr. Pi
i ! ticulai ly sine-e e
; 1 cents, and alt ho
I j little he : e*c- I
! that they will
pro
Far
■tiid. and par-
ve, a lip to 20 . t
lias drooped 1
on to believe I
l.tmue Gi i111- | I
G. c,<
e’ke
Mis:
Mb:
The
Jat
Atlllciie \ ■
was organized last
an important part
of the reboot th.i; t
the foot ball team I
ized and the* mcnihcr
practice. Th* office
le*tie
f.a.lv when f ,
- i and although they r.ie
already eb*. ‘ little* now on a falliiu
has ele ted j c rop w ifi be : hotte r th i
re ide nf and 1 is likely that they wi!
rc-pr.-id. nt. j sill.
ition, which | “Ainmimt-. ami Sumt
k, will play * other part* of the* w«
the* affairs { >• mewhat fre*m infI;tti«*i
11. Already i deflation and limiidatio
been organ- • taking plae*e* ami eondit
ive begun to * iTetwin;' te adier. Mr.
of the Ath- I that th.
mit
dent;
D.
association ;
. B. Warren
Hammond, c
’hr*. Hie I’ve
ollins, enptai
all th.-
Sutide
hav
10(1.
cheap.-
S. S. OBSERVES
PROMOTION DAY
r
Exercises At First Methodist
Center About Primary And
1 - Beginner Grades
Promotion day oxer- 1 1
propnatelv ..brerve { y UI ,
First Method;.t c ; lUr .’h a
day wheel ti.iur. in whivl. ,
of childron |iarti«-ip.-,t. it.
The exercise
daily in the primary
Xrades, th.'re r-r. ivin
cates of promotion !M<
inent <j( Ha- work.
Derry Olive r. th*- li’
Ceorge OH*, or. won •
crimson rl’bon. heari
card at the , nd .,f a
i achievemer-t*
In order to win th
cla.«s w re.* t
pc it from me-morv
Creed. th»- n;,in,". . f
dples. a pee, . I
the heaGtm!- . t?*.*
Jetujs* I ittlr- I . -0 1 t
•he lOAth Pvt:-:. • W
Made.” the bo..KS of
“America. **
rejections bv t * 01
reading bv Rb/-,b< |
■nth briel * o
BChoo!. featured 1
■u largely *rt«n
■VinitH of Hr. H,*
FTke f..n- :•
:crs of th- l i-iim,
With the Itili.if
two cl
onfided to the- officer that ’ e was
tirVty sorry he* had bet n caught,
fe was brought t > the* countv jail
h* re he is hebl, unable t.» 'make-
The
AGGIE HEN FLOCK
QUICKLY STOCKED
WITH 10 WORD AD
WAYCROSS EATING
BEAR STEAK AFTER
CHASE IN SWAMP
WAYCROSS. Sept. 27—A black
bear weighing between BOO and 100
pounds was killed in the Okefino-
i;« e* swamp Monday morning by
Perry Barber.
This bear has given the* stock
raisers in the vicinity of the swamp
a great deal of trouble for a long
time, and has probably crippled up
more dogs than any bear ever kiT
ed in this section.
About 2 a. ni. Robert Pittnia
heard one <»f his p:gs sqe*al and
while ho knew what the trouble
was h»- didn’t make an investiga
tion until daylight, when be found
that one of his bogs, weighing
about 1 .'0 pounds Imd been kille
and carried several hundred yards
into the woods. He- immediately
got in touch with Mr. Barber, who
keeps a pack <‘f fine-, well tra
bear hounds, and in
the chase had begun.
The bear was overtaken afte
chase of nearly two miles into the
swamp. Although he was shot fiv
times with an automatic loadei
with buckshot, it was necessary t
rut his throat wit ha knife befor
he was stopped from fighting th
LOWNDES HOG GROWERS
STABILIZE BY HOLDING
; 1 "Tin- .olln.i < n.|> of the ; In!,' '
. . be- fd.eitl aboil* 700,000 bales,” i
j fe.uneil . Ornate s. -.and though he
j unwilling to predict that the pres
or that eve’ll a price
ill continue . lie points
i Richard:on attended the R.
at ll'briui Sunil.iv night.
Mi * . \V. S. :n I...rough. Miss Lila
S.-a, b»*rough, .and Mr. Brnrpr !L
l.’i 'li. rd «m were* shoppers in Ameri-
. ii . Thursday.
Roy .lone:-, of Bainbrielge*. on
mute for Atlanta, spent Thursday «*
Ho* gue t of Mrs. G. A. Sapp.
Me- - rs. Douglas Turne r and Toni
< hri-' i.* at t end .'.I a dance at Oliver’*
Mid Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hammond,
Virginia ami Nannie Johnston, of
S'vlve- ter. have* been the* guests of
M. .1 D. Snrlgrove.
Mr . Susie Stanford, who i*-: tench-
in-*- ■ i hoed at Fitzgerald, returned
Friday t.» spend the week-end with
cut
id Mrs. h
Myrtle, nv
Thursday.
:■<)
mt
that
VALDOSTA Sept. •>: Reprc ■
tat ive bog producers fron: T.ownt
and adjoining conntie*-, incltielmg
number from Florida »*ountigs tie
sub
op
v i 11
rally
good price
the* farmer*
i g- «|iient pros*
vith Sta
short time
aintaining
! nd thus in bringing
j fai4 return, with
I peritv for the stal
by, h.-.-e reached ,a definite decision "Mr. Council wa
.hat 'hey will kold (heir \*g< for i : day o?» business an
more stable market am! will urge of conferrin
‘heir neighbors to adopt a more sys- } andnei- T. If
t<?matic system of selling in order i raid his first visit to hank hen* sine<•
‘hat the- market might not lie 1 run his appointment about a year ago.
down during the fall and winter. i "As a result <>!’ their conference-
Considerably more than two thou- Mr. Beiyiett > old the* Commercial
sand hogs, tamely fe»r the market. City Rank building in Americas to
were represented at a meeting held the* Planters’ Bank, subject to the
here, owned by those who definitely approval e»f the remits."
agreed to adopt and stand by sys- j
tcmatic selling plan:. Through the}
summer the Cuban market afforded
•Rent market for the South j
Georgia hogs, the prices pale! for ex- ,
oort being an average* above two' '
cents above the pa-king house offer- j BAII EY-WOOD.
ngs. Private speculators began buy-) Mr. William Douglas Hailey an
ing be gs through the* country and j noune es t '.e* etig ige-iueii'. of hi
liinpin" them t » Florida points and daughter, ApHie, t,, Mr. 'Hen I.« e
Jtyb‘1’ bidelinp fh»* South Geo: gi.i Wood, of Albany, the wedding I » b<
narke's with Sautb Georgia Img.* In, volemnizcd Octe*lv*f 2<».
•nnic instances speculators bought j Of wide social in*crest in America:
logs in South Georgia and soi l them | and throughout the State of Gem-
n regular sales making about two 1 gia is the* announcement of the en
•cuts extra over their original j-dee. gagcincnt and approaching
LITERARY SOCIETY OF
CONCORD ENTERTAINS
Phil
iciis Literary society of
t last Friday and enter-
ined the* patrons with the fed
.ving program:
Seng Audience.
Bible Reading—Susie Morrell,
oHdctiL
Roll ('all. —Minnie Buchanan, Sec-
waawl
Piano Solo—Mamie* Battle.
Pee it at ion—Isaac Harvey.
Piano Solo Minnie Buchanan.
Joke s— Robert Harvey.
Piano Solo—Laura Morrell.
Critic—Prof. Chappell.
Yell By Philomnnthcus.
The society’s color:* are pink and
hito. It has sixteen members.
Ob
ha:
•eliah Barber, better
“King of Okefinoke
killed more bears
of M
Charles Cttlpcnner. Jr., l.-ft Mon-1 l.«
y •*»* r bt f*>»- En,e»*-v llnjvcrsit v. I place*
tore ho wi'l h*»gio his third year { Oclohc
work in that institution. Mi*v
Hail.
Wood, of Alba
Bailey his alwa
TO BUILD ADDITION
TO FISHING COTTAGE
Arthur IMandcr. Dr. K. T. Mathis
and Howell Elam left shortly after
midnight Saturday morning for
Spring Crook, Fla., closely following
a huge truck load of building mate-
riai and furniture, and will spend the
next several weeks there supervising
marriage || u building of an ndtitional room to
“ en the cottage* there owned jointly by a
eh takes number of A morions men. Between
■elncselav. i : *oe*< thev will .-niov fishing. Lumber
, for the building will he obtained at
jeon one 1 Tallahassee.
rtmi
tip* I’niteel States.
The* bear steak i
at James Tatum’s
day afternoon.
BAPTIST WOMEN TO
MEET AT OGLETHORPE
Plan*, are being per f ecte»| for the
annual in* e nrg -f th. Woman’s Mis*
si'M'.ary Lr.ion <»f the Fri* mlship Bap
tist association which will be held
The fir ! ea'*' coming
with t he Oglcthm |»e* *»;
Tue
(b-tedll f
la i
fiemi Amerieu:
county in attendance.
Ml tin* elm re lies in the
ociate’ii will be represent
>fi'ie-ial delegate
i-.l ,
limitat ie * i
r
1,1 ,l " beds bn
i gbt
the
A pipe won’t
tongue if you smoke R A.!
burn your V *'
the 100
! la
SundaV j
The Agricultur;
rm alreaely b« a
'«* fine* |Mire*-bre
iety of White Rod
•lottos. Buff Orj
' oele* Island Re els,
alined te. have th,* s
White Wyandotte*
Iiper
.Mr *1 . H L*»ft. ed Ann
ijierintenelent e.f tile* ass
ith Mrs. R. I Maynard as
■t.eleilt e.f tile* _7 ".-lllillioll ele.l
aign i.e-ing suece *sfull.v carri
n* P.apti-t e hurelies throughout the
mntrv.
\ mii.il.e r .f prominent state
cal speakers will be oil the* pn.gr
i i- injuring a sc.-ison e.f be in fit anel
!ueaii«>n te. all who attend.
Get that pipo-p.iriy-licf! huzzinR in your smoke-
section! Know lor a fact what a joy’us jimmy pipe
can and will do lor your peace and content! Just
check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily
who certainly pet top sport out of their pipes — all
aglow with franrant deliehtful, friendly Prince
Albert!
b*gs, tidy r.-<# tint.
• gel
nnd holt pound tin
pound tryttal flat
rather
in the
MOlor depurtiiKi.t
Mit. W. W
»^rl»! Mlw* Nina w
f t be boV*. 0*g»dU"*,r -
Glair FMver Har-! *
Berry, KBrnbe* 1 Pr
Plrnion^. Dorothv M •
vibUtfb Lucile little |
Janie- Du*
.J«H*n SHnn-
J; W. Chmiblig-
«».J. Walker. Dean T
Mnruy.
=^=2..j
[>. BLACKMAN
a, khian dieel Sunday morn-
>Yli»e-k at the h«.nu» e.f iii>
Mrs. 1. A. Wilson,
had been ill fe.r about
Uths
StUilf'Utc for t\Vei
idelitimial 20 goat'
ig calve*? which a.
'd ib- had In
Clef- Joseph D. Ste*v; *-t t n r'liv.
Jot i\f t**e Wentcm Bri—* L* ,,f * •
Unite** Gonfedprate Vet* ’
n»een f H been *He 'ro'*^t of n e! **-l
I ♦•*!«, s. Bush e-i Hin..- T*r
" "•*#» nnd Mm. J. M. F'char bon n
';* Rfvoii.—Macon TelegrapK
M’MICHAF.L TO ALBANY.
M.PANY. Sent. 2S. |’.| M,
.. I. of Buena Vista, is a r.-cent
ivac 72 years of age*.
i*nibe*r e.f the Bapt i>t
ill of his life*. He*
to motirn his pass-
I. A. Wilson, Mrs.
D. Blackman, of
om Alford, of Lees-
the
, hae
ly Re:,
•t a position with tic
fi.tinny, and is making hi-: |,,*i
Munnerlyn A part me r t.. Mi
i-hr.e l was star on the- k’niv.*r>:
••rgia football team in 1D1.
' mi XT II re f-.r a’.e.ut j 1..
tile mixtuie regii-IDai
the
n* funeral was lie-!el at the* DeSoto
ist church. Rev, Mr. Wyatt,
burg, officiating. Interment wa*
DeSoto cemetery. The pall
s were (’ G. cheek, R. L. Reeel,
Bradley. Pat Bradley, Jes«e
ami J. J. Kinarel.
And, you rm, w.i^er vour week’s wad that Princo
Alliert’s quality and flavor and coolness — and its
freedom from In:.- .md parch (cut out by our exclu
sive patented process)—will ring up records in your
little old smokemeter the likes of which you never
before could believe possible!
You don’t get tired of a pipe when it’s packed with
Prince Albeii! Paste that in your hat!
And, just between ourselves! Ever dip into the
sport of rolling ’em;’ Get some Prince Albert and
the makin’s paners — quick — and cash in on a ciga
rette that will nrove a rc••c•lat''on ,
Copyright 1921
Copy: _ _.
bj K. J. Reynold*
Tobacco Co.
Wiattoa-Snlca,
the national joy smoke
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