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THE AMERtCUS TIMES-RECORDER.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER S, liSf,'’ 1
IANE,SHOOTS
vfcS, KILLS SELF
)Z Toombs County" Man Woundi
1 Sheriff And Two Brother.
— Trying To Arrc.t Him
BCKvSCOSE
OF FIRST CAME IN WORLD
SERIES
IVckinpnuKh, ..It 1 1 10 0
Ruth, If - “
R. Meupcl, rf
o n
i
shot
The
LYONS, Oct. fi.—Sheriff fha
Culpepper, of Toombs county, 1' r
George and Edward UriBgirs, fa
ors, were shot and seriously wounded
Wednesday by Adams Drigge
brother of Edward, who then
and hilled himself when an effort
made to place him under an
the request [of his* family. -
shooting occurred 10 miles from this
place. It is believed that
wounded will recover.
Sheriff Culpepper was struck
a load of buckshot ns he idw
on Drivers’ home, nceompame
(ieorpe and Edward Drippers,
officer was hit in the right leu
right shoulder. Adams Drippei>
reloaded his pun with bird
shot down George and Ins
Drippers did the shootinp »* •
front window of his home,
scaterinp the arrestinp party a -hot
was heard inside of l*»e house. M« n»-
hers of the family entering the m m
found Drippers dead.
Temporary insanity is piyen as t ie
cause of thr/hooting. Drippers had
been actinp stranpely dunnp tht
morninp, and due to serious injuries
of his father, confined in the same
house. Sheriff Culpepper was re
quested to take Drippers into custody
It is said bihat Drippers had threat
ened the lives of members of the
family, and when he was told that
the sheriff was on his way to the
home he is said to have stated that
•he would meet the county officia
with a load of buckshot.
ELLAV1LLE.
Mrs. J: A. Williams, of East Point
arrived yesterday and will for a few
days be the puest of Mr. and Mrs.
If. J. Williams. Mrs. Williams is en
route Havana. Fla., where she ex
pects to spend the winter the puest
of relatives.
Miss Cleone Collins has returned
from a deliphtful visit to friends in
Columbus.
Miss Maude Williamson spent last
Sunday in Columbus, poinp up in
the car with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. U
Williamson, of Americus.
Mrs. Fannie Chcny. Mrs. O. C. Mill
and Byron Kill autoed to Amcricui
Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Mary/ Alston, of Richland,
will arrive today to be the puest of
Misses Cleone nr.d Louise Collins for
the week end.
Mrs. Chester McCrory and little
daughter, Lois, of •Columbus, arc
spending tlfis week with relatives in
this city.
Mr. and Mrs. /.. A. Littlejohn. Jr.,
of Albany, announce the birth of
a son, October It. who has been pi*'-
en the name of X. A. Littlejohn III
Mr. and Mrs. L. I>. Johnson an
nounce the birth of a son, Tuesday,
October 4, who has been given the
name of David Robertson.
BIG BEN
ALARM CLOCKS
G. M.
ELDRIDGE
JEWELER
'The l’ublic lie Pleased"
HOMES AND FARMS
FOR SALE
Eight acres, eight room house, five
acres of place in 20-year bearing
pecan trees, one-half mile from
Americus.
Eight acres, eight-room house, in city
limits.
We have listed for sale farms in all
parts of the county.
Three homes on Lee Street.
For Sale: Five homes on Jackson
Avenue.
For Sale: Five homes o n McGurrah
Street.
For Sale: One home on BaFdcn
Street.
F’or Sale: Two homes on Felder
Street.
For Sale: One home on Elm:
Avenue.
We are offering for sale in and t.t-ar
Sumter City, one store house, on.
dwelling and 200 acres of fine farm
1H II 7 27 IS 0
ah. r. h. po. a. e.
4 1 10 0 4
I 0 0 0
114 0
Pipp, lb
Ward. 2b
McNally, :5b
Schang, c
Mays, p
Totals
YANKEES—
Miller, cf
GIANTS
Ruins, cf
Bancroft, ss.
Frisch, I5I»
Young, rf
Kelly, lb.
K. Meusol, If
Rawlings, 2b
Snyder* e .
Douglas, p.
* a Smith
Barnes, p
Totals .50 o 5*2« I .V 0
'Schang out hit by batted ball.
**Batted for Douulas in eighth.
Score by innings— R
Americans loo oo| 000—:
Nationals non ooo non t.
hit. Mi
ll
SIM MARY Two h;
Nnllv; three base hit, Frisch; stolen
bases, Frisch, McNally (2) ; sacrifices
I* •> kinpaugh. Pipp. Young, Schang;
double plays. Frisch to Rawlings to
Kelly; Pcckingpaugh t<» Ward to
Pipp. Left on bases. Americans
Nationals Base on ball*., off Doug* ■
kis 4. Hits off Douglas in eight
innings; off Barnes 2 in one inning
Hit by pitcher, by Mays (Rawlings).;
Struck out, by Mnvs I; Douglas »•;
by Barnes t. parsed balls. Snyder
Empires: nt place, Ripler; first base
Moriarty; second base, Quiple
third buse. Chill. Time of gau
1 :.‘!S.
HOGANPEONAGE
CASE IS DROPPED
GORGEOUS GOWNS WORN IN
THE "AFFAIRS OF ANATOl,*
No Bill Returned By Federal <-,, ciI DeMille pAiduetrons are
Grand Jury In Macon ; famous for the ultra-fashionable
wardrobes of the feminine players,
but it remains for "The Affairs of
Inquiry
HARDING PLANS
BAY IN ATLANTA
Golf, Luncheon, Ride And
Speech At Grady Monument
On Program
in executive session for severa. W
hours before agreeing to aceejte Dr
Mat he? on's resignat.nn. ( hi.. i | i
Nat E. Harris gave rut a .stutenie i. tu
after the meeting in whi- It he s‘ it. -i lo
"This i>ourd has done **v< rythtug in in
its power t«» retain I)r. Mathe
c gone ns far as we properl)
an p<> in attempting to meet thd
r. position offered by Drexcl Insti-
j*'. We fully realize the distinetl
of Tech. Dr. Matheson** admin-
tint ion of the affairs of Tech haf
ant the life of the school/*
Anatol,” the latest Cecil B. DeMille j WAS
G. 15. Hogan, Paramount production which come*! | , i: , c I*?i
ASIIINGTON. Oct.
-Pla
act : s hov.i to the
• its now stand the
MACON, Oct. 6.—U. G. i». itugan, j Paramount production which come.>! y ,is cient Ilai**lii.g‘ • •< * : t to A
irominent farmer of Dexter, Laurcnfcji" the Rylander theater next Monday! 0 » Cb tuber 27, W*-• talked me- with
ounty, was absolved of charges of a 'V* Tue ^ <i ” y ’ to iVt a ,K * W mark hint today by L.-e A-'m iaft, s.dent
thus respect. ; of the Atlanta •'l.amter of Coin-
All important contributing cause j which Is *t
to the general effect is tin* remark- 'dent
able assemblage of feminine players As iho arrn* go.
who appear in this production. Gloria! president will leu
Swanson. Wanda Hawley, Ilebo Dan-! about 9 o’clock in the morning, go t<,
iels. Agnes Ayres and Julia Faye ar* uii| s f, (l v a jf . „d lur. o eon
all famous for their fashion both on rh-r be taken for an UMtoin.-bl* * rd
and off the screen. The first nanu*l .*i the < it> afu-r which he wil
trio wear gowns in this picture that] lmi-e an address s;‘. thj Grady mo.iu*
rival the latest Parisian) creations.:' rue nt in the downtown section. Hi
The other three shine by contrast be-' will leave for Washington early in tlu
f type of rules which they por-j evening.
peonage when no indictment was re
turned against him by the federal
grand jury which reported to and
was discharged by United Slides Dis
trict Judge Bevely D. Evans Wednes
day afternoon. Eight persons were
indicted on charges of a minor na
ture whi! * no bills were found
again: t elc' en others besides Mr. Ho
gan. HoganV. rase arose in fed*
the
investigation, t
crating a poor
rested and arraigned befn
f a general peonage tr
was suspected of n\l
OR. MATHESON WILL
LEAVE GEORGIA TECH
MISS SHERLOCK LEGION
K Marti? auxiliary delegate ati . axta . K. (i
ami released under $5,000 bond af- At the reguM meeting „f the Jlathvmn, president of the Georgia
t, i-iitttliive, rail been I,.deed in jail Auxuilinry „f At.trrirait l.euior School of Techti il.iqv. -ubmitte • t.
hen* as witnesses ' held this week at tin* Chamber oi j the hoard of ti u- , *e- VY< dnc-nlay hi.
Mr. Hogan oiv:*'. ar.il operates one tCommerce liendquarterr, Miss Mauds ; resignation, to take cff.v* Api il I
of the largest farm- in South Gear- Sherlock, tlu s-eretary, was elected 11)22. and announced that he would
’pin. Thu property is equipped with di legate to the national convention : accept the offer from Dr. <el losti
modern nmchinei y. i> developed to a: at Kansas City in November. The tute nt Philadelphia, to he< >;•» pn si
•pleiulid productive stage and has on 1 Auxiliary also voted $10 to he paid j dent, at a salary -*f ?D»,-0I) morn
it one of the best homes in the whole! from the treasury as a donation t« ; than twice the remuneration receiv-
section. When the preliminary in-* the county memorial to the soldier? | ( >d at Tech—contributed to his de-
stigation removed from the farm the great war. cision to resign. Drexel inMitiit** i*»
jeh of its labor Mr. Hogan's friends, i 7 one of iho largest technological in-
gard less of race, rallied to harvest; I* open* Friday! Hipest event of! stitutions in (he country,
e ripening craps. The govern-1 the season. The Beo Hive Store. 6-11 . The hoard discussed the matter
ent •
stai
vita
mg
NOEICE.
Dr. E. F). Parsons, dentist, has re-
irned and will be found in his offi- e
ady to execute any dental sendee
m may desire of him. His work will
please you. (5-It
card of thanks.
We thank all our whity and color-
d friends who kindly assisted us in
aring for our father. Jack Clark, in
his last illness and his death. T. J.
Clark and Family. 0-2t
BANNER LUMP
It open* Friday! Biggest event of
the season. Tho Bee Hive Store. 6-11
idiuinistered afte
visited the Hogan home to foment-
further trouble, it is said, with a;
resultant encounter with Mr. Hogan,
during which the negro fired on the*
farm owner.
Others indicted were Robert Hen-,
ry Ravmond, Dawsonville. resisting}
an officer in discharge of his duty;!
Fannie May McNair. Dublin, viola '
tion of postal laws; Joe Brundage, in *
iail, theft of United States property:!
Edward J. Young, Americus, postal -
laws; Schley A. Baggett, Macon, post-
al laws: Walter C. Byrd, second viola-•
tion of prohibition law; B. F. Sykes/
Double Run, Harrison narcotic act
Edward J. Young was formerly
postmaster at Leslie, lie was accus
ed o Hampering with packages con
signed to lotAl business houses-there.
1 Postal inspector*were here n number*
of months ago working on the case, j
LARGE STOCK OF
Mei^s and Boy’s Bicycles
at $35.00 and $40.00
Each
CASH OR TERMS
Any Change Made Free
FREEMAN’S BICYCLE SHOP
206 N. Jnckson Street Phone 937
LIGHT-SIX TOURING CAR NOW $1150
This is a Studebaher Year
The car that is converting
thousands to the SIX
The popularity of the six-cylinder automobile is universal. Everyone admits
that there is great pleasure in driving a Six, and the six-cylinder motor is now
recognized as the most satisfactory unit of power.
The Studebaker LIGHT-SIX motor embodies the most advanced engincerinr
developments—
it it powerful. Its 40-horsepower motor supplies
much more than the usual power per pound of car
weight.
From the first moment you sit behind the wheel
you get that velvety feeling of a strong, continuous
flow of overlapping power impulses.
—if picks up quickly and smoothly, affording a
quick getaway in traffic; it throttles down to a snail's
pace in h'gh gear.
—it if freer from vibration, up to 55 miles per
hour, than any car of its size and weight yet pro
duced in Europe or America.
The LlGHT-SlX is the most evenly balanced car you
can buy. Its light weight 'only 2500 pounds) is so
equally distributed that if the chassis were halved or
quartered each section would weigh practically the
same. This means tire economy, and s'oady road-
holding at high speeds.
Sec this car—drive -I - test it. You wilt be won by it. You will understand
why it it the Studehokcr ideal of what a light, six-cylinder car should be.
Gatewood Motor Co.
“STUDEBAKER EXCLUSIVELY”
Jackion Street Americus, Ga.
NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS, EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 3:h, 1
f. .
Touring Cara <ind AW>lrri
LIGHT-SIX 3-PASS. ROADSTER $112S
LIGHT-SIX TOURING CAR 1I5L
SPECIAL-SIX 2-PASS. ROADSTER. 15«:,
SPECIAL-SIX LOURING CAR Jfi35
SPECIAL-SIX 4-PASS. ROADSTER 1635
BIG-SIX TOURING CAR 1995
ALL STUD Lit
b. Factoriea
Coupe a and Sedans
; LIGI .*T-SIX 2-PASS. COUPE-ROADSTEI
UGH I-SIX 5-PASS. SEDAN
, SPECIAL-SIX 4-PASS. COUPE
SPECIAL-SIX 5 PASS. SEDAN
RIG-SIX 4-PASS. COUPE
BIG-SIX 7-PASS. SEDAN
\
W- will .d«rti„ At our expense anil
push the tale of any property li.t-
e«t with u».
HAIRE & PARKER
Office* Wheatley Bldg., Windsor Ave.
MER1CUS
TAKING CO.
lore lid Embalmara
LEMASTER, Manager
II aa* 231
TWO DAYS ONLY, FRIDAY AND
SATURDY, OCT 7TH AND 8TH, WE
OFFER YOU VALUES UP TO $40 AND
$45 AT
T© $29.75
Be Convinced
See our windows. A fashion show in
new styles of Suits and Overcoats for Fall
and Winter.
Men’s All-Wool
PANTS
Many of these arc
odds and ends cut from
our regular suitings.
There arc cassimcrcs,
blue serges, worsteds,
unfinished worsteds,
etc., in a complete
range of colors and
sizes. Regularly $6 to
$8. NOW ....'
To $6.95
Open Evenings to Serve You
U.S. Woolen 11$ Co.
FORSYTH ST. AND COTTON AVE.*<gf >
AMERICUS, GA.
QUICK LOANS
On Improved Farm Lands at 6 1-2 Per Cent
Interest. Reasonable Commission.
Middleton McDonald
Exclusive Correspondent for tile Atlanta Trust Company
33 Planters Bank. Americus Phone 89