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LEG CRUSHED BY
CRANKED AUTO
P,' O. Bradley, Of Near Leslie,
Suffer* Painful Accident In
Americus
fArherspay
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THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORD
COLLECTIONS FOR I
POOLAREPUSHED
CONCORD
Muses Mary and Susie Morrell had
TAXES IN CORN
Tift Ccsrrmixsioners Accepting , With Materials Rolling, More
The Gram At 50 Cents
Per Bushel
P. O, Bradley, a well to do farmer
living near Lis^e, .uffeied a sh.it
• tered leg about 2 *• orlocl; .Saturday
afternoon when In' cranked his Max
well car, which lu* had left iilnmltng
in gear, and it pinned him again: t j
an iron air service station in from :
of the Turpin garage on La f I»mrir j
Street. The leg Was broke in (woj
places, a varyw painful wound. The j
car was about three fen from th. j
air station when it started,
oaught him before lie could ; i
self. Several of hi:, children v
in thc car when the accident oct
red.
Mr. Bradley was attended by I
Herschel Smith and Stukes. lie
removed to the home of A. B. H
* ard* deputy postmaster, a relative
TIFTC
Oct.
IiucIm
SOVIET RECOGNIZES
CZAR’S FOREIGN DEBTS
2».—Tift count;
uktirtihr fo priy
rood; .sound ».oi i
ihr ’:urh, pHvment to -be mn»? •
receipts. This us consid?rrl r>
I plan for the farmer who. Has
•i’Plu 5 r, f warcily of mon
a \)d
ho yommisiroTiQra will put ouL no
' .v, limit i ig th» quantity uf\orti
c taken from Tvny ©nc^Jfcrmer lo
miount of taxe:: the farmer owes. |
Tlo* county ran use the corn, the far
meru owe tales' and luivc plenty of
com and little money, therefore lhe
farmers are given ti e cllunfcc to “pay
t heii* laxcjf in corn.”
in this connection it b interesting
to nu'-c tjf&t an Omega merchant in
his advertising advlsm farmers to
fc^d their corn to chickens and sell
Money Needed From Bond
Subscribers
Mildred Deriso, of Schley county.
Mr». 1. B. Dupree and daughter,
tmt’ ^ a,t ^ cn ' and/daughter,
Ulliaii, npont Tuesday thi guests
of Mr. and Mrs; W. H. Dupree.
Mr. and Mrs.«). S, Glover were the
guests of Mrs Scott Hngerron Tues
day afternoon.
kittle Mardie Lnram* I’ark< r jg.ty
Conn litjfa:, are at work, and will
’m y rViringy She next day or Uvo,
makiii: coilc< i ton o)i Playground pool
*' ai V «».».; 1 ; riinMiiR from abou.
oiiM-Liiird of t!)e.subscribersfvho have *, ,
net ;/. I U«a.l< payment. It wa-, -tat-1 „ Jenn, « Morrell. Mr. and Mrs.
rd tcdxy t.y J; Ralston Cargill, Sli.- j ', ® r, j ei1 ’ Jr > nnd >•«!* m, Rufus
idajpt.und tli'iirnwu nud loader In t!l **Morrell, were in Anieri-
<h- iv'.l in.ftiiKnt, that by (lie end'
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER *9.' t92l.
HG CLUB PRIZE CLUBPRIZESAND
DONORS LISTED DONORSLISTED
I WO DUBLIN BANKERS
INDICTED; ONE MISSING
DUBLIN, Oct. 28t—Indictment:;
charging embezzlement on two counts
| J swtinrt B. M. Lewis, funner cashier
Ccur.ly. Ag.~nt Announce* Prcm- Awards in Poultry Ami Canning , cf tllc B “"k of Dublin mid nn Indict-
iuin* Distribution And Mer-
. chants Who Gave
t tie sick list this wgek.
John Kidd spent a short whil,
Mondny night with his son. 0. M
Kidd.
I tli
r.it considerable i
Jl'cd to pa;
matt
rk.
a Is
I'em- cat toads of gravel are'. a lilt
way to Ami ice* for uee in Mixing
the enucre'e to.- the four v. :I:. and
* 3.2)1loot of the (,uul, furnti for which
imve boon all but completed, and it
ts plnnped to begin the pouring of
the concrete by Ihr end of the week,
f ile well, drilling on which is pro
ceeriir- steadily, has reached a depth
A considerable depth of
more than a wagon lead of corn.
S‘"l .sand v;ao encountered, which has not
RIGA. Oct. 29.—(By Associated
Jlre!s. ) — Official confirmation that
the Russian Soviet government’ h;is
•greed, under certain conditions, t«»
recognize the foreign debts of ilie
ytaperial government, were received
htre through the Kostin, the official
Robhcvik news agency.
COLQUITT HAS 11,426
BALES GINNED SO FAR
Total For Sumter Ccnnty Up To
Oct. 18 Larger Than Had
Been Expected
; MOULTIIIK. Oct. 29—Census tig-
ufc* iust made public show that Col-
<|UiU county had ginned 11,426 haler,
of cotton prior to Ort. 18.—These
figures compare with 12,505 bales i u. S,
ginned prior to the same dale in
J020. Moultrie cotton men estimate
♦ha tlhe county’s total production at
12,000 baler., wbieff with a carry-over
of 7,000 hales f/ont last year gave
Colquitt some 20,000 bales to mar
ket this season.
• The acreage given to cotton this
season was considerably smaller than
The crop was also grown much
was planted in the cotton last year.
ebaeper.
REUNION VISITORS
BACK HOME AGAIN
Most ef the *Sunifi»r county con
tingent of veterans and others who
left Inst Monday morning for Chat
tanooga to attend the annual gen-
:ral Confederate reunion have return
ed to their homes. They reported
• terrific downpour of rain on Thunr-
dtfy, which forced the abandonment
of the annual parade plans and vir
tually broke up the reunion. Other
wise they hud a pleasant trip.
Cinning* of cotton for Sumter
■r.ur.ty up to Oct. 18 totalled 15,-
M bales, at ccrding lo anuouneenu if.
iay by j!. \\ rei..3tik, t .ker of the
enws for cotton f<-r Sumter
county.'
This report is krgor than had been
generally expected, and indicates a
crop of nt least 1C,COO bales, accord
ing to general expectation, although
only a small amount remains to be
brought in. This report constituted
a part of the government figure:
given* out Tuesday, which showed
ginnings of well over five million
bales, constituting over 8-> per cent
of the crap, which was still estimat
ed at 0,037,000 bales.
been crossed, ard sclid clay is now!
being drilled, which
an>! wore ^atbfactory
r.cnd.
Concerning : ub.s'rit
ril! stated that,-while
been coming*gratifyin
ry to call for
money at once
Mr. and Mrs.* .1. H. Dupree weiv
• he spend-the-day guests Sundry of
•'lr. and Airs. John Tison.
tluite a number of opr young peo-
p ,e . attended the Field Minstrel show
at t|iQ Kylander theater in Americus
Tuesday night.
Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Wynn visited the
latter’* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grorgr
Jordon, in Shiloh settlement, Sun
day.
All the young people enjoy the
i ingmg every Sunday afternoon at
i tiio school hoi^se.
Mr. and Mrs. Fitrhugh Wynn sp?i
Clubs Announced By Mrs.
VViUioms
f.louirty Agent .ivlarshnll today an*
ncxrccd flit* list di premium. award
ed the county pig-club boy- in their j
ar.r.uul sliow ( last Saturday and the. the
Mrs. yiin William-, county deni-
onntrator, announces the following
award of prises and their donors
h . n: i. i L s ® nd ®y with thp latter’s father,
lo Laudlf Ilian ' ". l J ce wMd. in Schley county.
I .’Ira. J. M. Buchanan nnd Mr. and
Mrr B. P. Buchanan and children,
Julian and Marthn, visited Mrs. J. B.
Holley, a short while Inst Sunday
ternoon.
ons, Mr Car-
ic money had
tiUtncK the donora of th.
casli.av. follows:
fir.I Premium.
Charcliwell Bros —
err, Kaiph Hclm:-
s and
nl canning ad poultry club
Thos. L. Beil—Fountain ren, Den
nis Hall.
Carswell Drug Co.—Flashlight,
Chas .Dozier.
G. M. Eldridge—Wr.tili, Merritt
Chappell.
Hook- Motor Co Flashlight—
Vainer Parker.
Bain Pollen—-Half dozen Sucl’.s—
Ralph Helms. |
Second Premium.:
Harris Hardware Co.—Pocket i
Knife, Francis Wobb.
W. J—. Josey—Cap, Harrold Euf-
lington
xhibit.
Putillry ’Kxfiihil.
1=1. f-’J'il hat, 'i'illinan Millinery
Klinki Trolls-1 store— FlarA tlla DeLoach.
'ml, $2.00 pair of - oik lion
Till
i2 Brown —Jessie Daniel
3rd. $1.00 bos stationery, Nathan
Murray—tcleHe Barlci I.
General Garden Exhibit.
l=t, JS rug or rocker, I Ivies-An
drew . Furniture Co.—Emma Jo Jol
ly-
2nd, $2.2;, pearl handled pocket
knife—Georgia DeLoaeli.
•3rd, liex of candy, Klc,—Eslcll'
Bartlett.
Fig Exhibit.
1st, $7.50 pair of shoos. Pinkston
Co.—Miss Ecua I*'orrcst.
2nd, Stamped uifJUgown with
nient charging T. J. Dijon, f 0 ,
president oj the bank, with having
knowledge . the receipt of deposit)/?
after the hank became insult cut
were returned by the Laurens com, '
<y grand jury late Thursday, (.cwi;
i.i reported miaeiug - and . '•Horkay^
localo him tonight met with JW
lire.* i.io"
Both men arc prominent and ML
action of the grand jury created ^
sensation.
MAGE CARTER FAILS TO
IIANG ON DATE FIXED
Williams-Niles Co.—Air Rifle. Guy breideved floss. Walker's Milliueiy
the
Hi** remainder
• unc grinding and breaking land
>r gram in the order of the day
vie just now.
HOG RECEIPTS OFF
AS PRICES SLUMP
tO VOTE ON BONDS FOR
ST. SIMON'S HIGHWAY
.BRUNSWICK, Oct. 25—The coun
ty coiqmisftioucr:; have called a bond
ejection for November 23 for the
M0LUTR1E, Oct. 29.—Hog grow-
i around Moultrie and throughout
southern Georgia hope that now rince
Urn threatened railroad strike hn:
been averted the .price of hog< will
rally. The best prices paid on the
Union«Stock Yards here Friday was
H cents.a pound, while heavy hogs
were quoted at B 3-4. As a result
of the slump in prices, rec eipts at the
stockyards havfe declined sharply.
47 NEW HOME^ BUILT
IN THOMASVILLE LATELY
THOMASVILLE, Oct. 29.—More
•lection Tor Novcmbfcr 23 for the pur- , * . Y '
PC .0 of votinglyondn for the eon-tme. m how ” b ,"- n
tton of , road to St. Simon* island j ink ? our “,2 f
cjtlmated to cost 5259,000! T, ho ™. ncvH ^ 8, “ CP , Hie first of
.Tv • April tiiiH vear. Ponnlo who hnvo
April this year. People Who have
| been waiting for the return of nor-
, malcy have speeded up building oper-
TABLET FOR SOLDIER
i * MONUMENT ARRIVES, ation3 and the number of repair and
. . renewal jobs have been unpreccdent-
IThf bronze tablet bearing the in ; ^ sections 0 f Thomasville
ceription to be placed '■upon the : been fecentiy exploited for resi-
Poughboy monument to be erected atj - J -h c e purposes nnd both are showing
th® old street fountain comer and I ‘^cidrd progfrecr, and development.
unveiled with appronriatc and im- \ H'-prcs^ion hasn’t so far done any-
ppsing ceremonies on Nev. 11, Armix-| thing to ttop improvSinente.
ticc Day, was received Saturday
morning and has been turned over to
the Schneider Marble company*to be
ELLAVILLE
SuTStTiLr'riH- Tr u,r ^1 ELLAVILLE, Oct. Jl.-Posubly
^nUetuldt which win fo^, r t! ,h ° ,a ° 3t an ‘ l
Iicdcstal for the statne. Jti, a beau-1 Methodist’ church'* here, w„ th.
missionary meeting ever held in the
......
°c , 6 m^^ l£ »M i .\ hl L Pl0 .r i WOP meeting of last Wednesday,
Irtr to the eemml.tce which has th, which brought together the ladies of
First church, Amerlcu,, Lee- Street,
in charge.
CHILD, LEFT AONE,
i TOPPLES INTO GRATE
.MOULTRIE, Oct. 29.—The >■<
sqn of Fcv. and Mrs. J. W. Adair,
o( Norman Dark, wa« seriously burn
c4 yesterday afternoon, according l<
newe received here. It wos stated
tiio child wax left in the house aione
f<|i-» moment or so and that whil
rhtying he toppled over into the fire-
ptace which held n hod „f hit coals.
The boy was seriously burned about
tlic Jiandx ami neik, but will reiover
pfiyticians think.
lisp nnnd \V. F. Taylor for rceiectiuu
to llic city council in Ihc city pri
ory of Nov. 10 appear in the Timcs-
Reeorder today. Tile announcement
of J. li. i’ootc, whose term also ox-
pircr, and who liad been counted upon
to run again, docs not appear.
Mr. Taylor, who had statedhhat he
would not again he a candidate, has
been prevailed upon by his colleagues
• o stand again for re-election against
his will. The announcement was
aado for him by other members of
chc council.
In the case of Mr. I’oole, he has
nformed those who have sought to
onvc him anuounco that inasmuch as
he is n member of the board of coun-
y commissioner:! as well, it is lo the
interests of the city and county, nnd
niso to hlm-elf, that lie occupy only
one such public office, nnd therefore
that lie should not again atom! for
'action and should not he urged to
do so.
lr. I’uoIq is completing his twou-
Uebh year ns a member of the coun
(It He eniered the service of the
City in that capacity in 1900 and Inis
been out of offico only one year
when lie was defeated in a liol fac
tional campaign. He enttcrcd again
the next fail, and has constantly held
a seat since, lie tins served under
six different, mayors.
.dr. and Mrs. J. 51. Buchanan were
visitors in Americus Saturday.
I ■ J. L. Wynn and sons, FlUhugh and
j Eugene, were in Plains Saturday.
| Mrs. O. F. Bass and children, spent
.1 short while Friday afternooh, the
I guest, of Sirs. Scott Hugersbn.
| Ur. A. J Logan and A. L. Brown
j were in Atncrlcus Saturday. ’
| Jesse Salter and J.,H. Dupree spent
a xhutt while with 1. B. Dupree Fri
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dupree visited
Mr. and 5Ira. J. B. Iiollcy Wednesday
night .'
Janies Harris, of Friendship, nlul
Charlie Kidd spent Saturday morn
ing in Americus.
\\. S. Beil was in Americus
fusiliers several days this week.
After a visit of several days with
relatives here and near, Buena Vista.
Barney Smith returned to his home
in l’cllmm Sunday.
Brady.
Third Premiu . , r
Lawson Drug Co.—Watch. Waller Kin'stry—Jessie Daniel.
Bri »ly- Peach Exhibit.
store — Susie DeLoach.
3rd, 1-2 duzni photographs,
America* Drug Co.—-Pocketbouk,
Virgil L'uprce.
Special Frize
Isl, $3.50 pair of kid gliocs, The
i Le.f.hion Siiop—Ruby McLendon
2nd, $1.25 box candy, Howell's
A. H. Jennings—Pig dub Pig for Pharmacy—Jessie Daniel.
Best Poland China Exhibited,‘Ralph
Helms.
' Cash Donalioni
Those giving cash donations to bear
expense of exhibit' and to send ex
hibits to State Fair:
Americus Auto Co., Commercial .
Warehouse, W. G. Turpin Co.. Amcri- Go °dx Co.- Georgia DeLoach.
Grape Exhibit.
rd, pair of silk Itosc, Ansicy’s—
Mntyjjzsie DeLoach,
Pear Exhibit.
1st, $2.00 box candy, Windsor
Pharmacy—Mary Lizzie DeLoach.
Pepper Exhibit.
1st, $2.50 silk hose, Standard Dry
- WAYCROSS, Oct. 28 Stage Car
ter, who was convicted at a special
term of Superior Court in Blackshear
for tiio murder of Sheriff John Rob
erson of Pierce county, will not hang
■'-•day—Friday, the date act for his
xcculion by Judge J. P. Highsnrith.
A stay of execution has been granted
pending a hearing for a new trial to
be held at Baxley Saturday before
Judge Highsmitb.
DR. SCRUGGS IMPROVED.
VALDOSTA. Ocl. 28 Or. J. H.
Scruggs, well known in the South
Gcoigia Conference, is reported to be
doing uuitc well in the Mississippi
sanitarium to which lie was recentl}
removed, following his brcaltdowt
in his pastorate at Quitman. Dr
Scruggs had suffered a stroke of
para lynx.
cus Steam Vulcanizing Co., Piggiy
Wiggly, McClure Co., Harris Gro-
w M4W . American Doughboy .statue, E,
very Co., RyJander Shoe Co.. Gate- *' 1, Viquesndy—Suiio Clay DeLoach
Wood Motor Cn. l*t Year Scwintr FMhii
DR. MINOR WILL
car Sewing Ehlbif.
lit, ?3.25 satin lined sewing bus
ket, Gatewood-Cogdell Co.—Estelle
Bartlctte.
Junior Canning Club.
Two 1-pound boxes of candy
Sparks Grocery Co.—Clco Brady and
Laura Morrell.
Planters Seed Co. abd Amcricur
Seed and Supply Co. each gave
UNIONHI SCHOOL
shows Acnvmrl
, New era
Iliv. L. W. Parker spent Wednes
day atternnon at the home of Mrs.
Jf. Parker.
5Iits Della Faiker was a visitor at
c home of Mrs. 31. C. Veal Thurs
day.
Bnjy
Hi
It is announced' that Dr Carl W ■! “ , , e •' lcl, C avo •"
•Iindr, pastor of the First Bunlisi ;“' ut;lr y •Irinking fount for the poll!-
church, has accepted’the bXg caxh^Th P fT •"
chairman for Sumter county of the; ' rhL fol, " w ' n * c “ 3h d °-
firth annual roil rail of Iho Red 1?* Colton
Cross. The date «f the roll call will 1 r ,5 ,i MI I® (, '' occrJ ’ Co ”
hs Nov. 11-24. rrior t„ the launch-' £f C “ * tu ■ , ,3i Bra «B " Murk<:l
big of the. campaign,' Miss Adcle : * * ;
btump. division icpresenlativc of the! SEEMS TO HAVF MAIUIA
Bed Cross, will visit Americus on S?!? “J HAVE MANIA
Nov. 7 to p^gCect final arrangements | FOR WIVES AND AUTOS
for the campaign. VALDOSTA, Oct. ni. — R. JJ
it! con ^^ n ^ l [ , <* composed ; Thornton, itrreijed in Tifton by Chief
the next time '
you buy calomel
ask for
/•
nr ;/J; ,l- A,| c», Rev. F. P. Ander- 1 »f Police Kendall, of Valdosta
ion, Hillard Williams, Rev.
At Basket Ball—Seniors
c Hallowe’en Party-
Exam* Pa** j son, nniard Williams. Itcv. Si las, j request of the Griffin authorities
-ESI.Ii:, Oct. 31.—A basket ball (..."““"il "" d V E ‘, B - McLendon hast seems to he in serious trouble. At
ne was plny.’.l Friday between the | j, in ' ''"Tm’ ?’, l ° " !S . ist £* I (,rlfril : he was charged with Inlying
—na Sigmas and Ciceronian Liter-1 u ,, ll ' "“'"I’^'L'n work. The* an r ule end making n small pay
niy societies of Union High school. I TS?"" n " <l , pl " ns f,,r thc ™H] ,! 'king the ear lo Alabama and
The line-up was ns follows: | cap will lie somewhat sundxr lo those! selling it. beaming that officers
Circionion Lanin Sigma I . y f* ri Tht ' ' vork di-, "i«d by his wife, went In Tiflon bv
■ Coeke,^ B F'" - “ ctlons «lth! auto, and was arrested there. Thorn-
— * I captain:, nnd Ififfiimrava A.-H at.—.. . t t.,.« ...»- ... H , — —? * . «. . . .
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nauseates*, safe and sure.
Hines, Robt
Wilson
Eradloy
Hines, R.
Perry
Watson
Greene
Hiiie*, E.
Cocke, O
ains and managers over tlic: ?.
M CUT-OFF , BM-
»lr. and Mrs. K. J. HOIIoway and I ,vir, ‘baby in Griffin when
ton was maarried in Valdosta on
Kept. 24 an,I the Griffin officer who
came after him, said thc man left
The ccore \7a» T4-8, In favor of "the P Bm . werc Sunday gtiests of J| r . | he left*tjiere eight months ago. Rail
Ciceronian!
The Girls' Athletic club lia:: lined
Ferry Parker and Miss Flo*sie bX * k u Ct J*" '? ou ^ A! !
Parker left for Duncden, Fla.. Thun ' mater,al3 hav *
■ ni ;hf aur while there they will
cucita at the home of their brother
Duke JY-rkcr.
Mi.'#Bcrta Rhodes and little
daughter, of Albany, and J. P. Har-
roll, oTi Harl-ville, S. C., were visi
tors atXh- hjQie of their rister, Mrs.
Bernard Bridie), last week.
Mrs. ■ ti, M. Parker. -Mrs. E. W
Parker, Jfrs. W. B 1 isdley, . Rev.
Marvin Vincent and Miss Della Tar-
kev, visited New Fia school Friday
Cull
Mis S. 3t. Porker and gnadchild-
Americus, Salem, Sumter, County
Line, HopetVcII and Ellavilb. The lieu, Hpgh and Louise Bray, spent
meeting was presided over by Mrs.' N. Saturday nfternoon with Mrs. S. S.
A. Kay, with Mir. II J. Williams ns Lodger.
.'Miss Elisabeth Wise, uf Sumter
and Misses Alice, Gladys, - nd Mary
I ! y ,rr *T' ot Plains, are guests for
I Hie week-end of Miss Mildred
Jbckey, at her home on Jackswi
fane.
Mis* Mary Alie Lingo left Satur
^jy for Carthage, Moo where shr will
Wend several weeks with, Mr. and
T. A. Wagner at their home
to that place. Miss Lingo will he
Wown a number of pretty social
attentions during her extended visit.
Mr*. Lawton Ssapleton left Satur-
E t i. b *. th * *" Mt ior « week of
P- Sciple at her home in
Mrs. Jl. E. Jossey left Friday for
S ' C ’> *° epend some
ie with her daughter, Mrs. K «
'” t *' En ™nte, Mm. Jos-ev
•d for a day with her sister.
Rebecca Long, i„ Macon.
| £trrc^ary. The day was spent ...
heart-to-heart talks on nintlcni per
taining t« the church work. The
church lm<l been beautifully decorat
ed by a committee composed cf Mcs
dames W. S. Jordan and C. R. John
fon. A'delightful-lunch at the noon
hour was greatly enjoyed. The splen
did music rendered, with Mrs. W. O,
Huvis as pianist, was an inspiration,
l he solos nnd duct being especially
worthy of commendation. i
On Sunday evening, of last Week
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Murray, compli
mented their .sister, Miss Addic
•Munro with a dinner, bringing
pother h group of congenial friends
and neighbors. The living room was
brightened with quantities of vari
colored cosmos, while in the dining
room geranuinut were used. A cut
glass vase of these gorgeous flowcr«
in bright red and pink colors formed
the central decoration of the table.
•A delicious hot dinner was served to
the following: Miss Merwin Johnson,
Hattio Arrington,.Miss Addic
Munro, Morris *HiH, Clarke Wil-
liamson, Dr. T. W. Wilson, Mr. and
Mrh. W. A. Murray.
Miss !*rigden, the music teacher,
muriKMl Sunday from her home in
Mflliggeviile, where she has been ill
for some tmie.
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Harden were
visitors nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
K. W. Parker Saturday night.
Mr and Mrs. T. A. Bradley were
Sunday visitors at .the home of Mr.
and Mr?. M. C. Veal.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Douglas Freeman, of
Americus, were Sunday visitors to
the home of their grandmother. Mrs.
Mary- Giles. '
Mr. mid/Mrs- R. P. Parker,/Hugh
.'•nd Louise Bray r,p«nt Sunday with
Mr. nnd Mrs. M M. Parker.
Miss Dalla iParKi^r visited Miss
Bessie Griffin nt ^cr home - near
New Point Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and 3Irx. S. S. Ledger and
children, Ruth, Neva, Clicord and
Janie, were Sunday visitorx at thc
home of Mr. and Mrx. A. J. Ledger
Sunday.
Mr*. E. W. Parker and Fcrte Par-
kcr were visitors nt the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Peak, near Andcrson-
iile Sunday.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Grant. Minnie
and C. W. Jr.. Jr., Mrs. Margaret
r.iic and 2. T. Par.-, of Leslie, were
Sunday 'visitors at the home of 5Ir.
:d Mrx. W. B. Bradley.
yilie.
„ Mr- and Mrs. Erne.t Goiter were
accured and I at Anrtereonvill.- Monday afternoon,
practice begun. The'captain of the | ii So JL 10 " Hf rt - of. Ellaville, war.
team expect* tn.Mve several match I
games soon. | I *V. II. Chtldrc:;, of near Ellaville,
■The Seniorclauaras entertained at W VL a bu j in “ s v j- it ° r , ^re Friday,
a Hallowe'en part* at the home of I R- h. Stubbs, Mr.
and Mrs. Coma Peek at'Anderson-! " ,cv running lietwccn Valdosta
v ‘ 1 -- 1 nl " 1 Jacksonville, ray that Thornton
inol a wife and young roll in Jackson
vflle, also.
Mh* tether Stern * Fr dav evehine h nd »»• 'V. J. Penningtonr mS his •*>«««' i= heliev
Many cnjo-ahlertmes were played ! Ernc ' t ' : ° ker “ nd M'rs-Danny Wicker | of i 1 "' hir. lion
which cocci' ti r&zzz SfjTi 9 , Ked " ,a, i?” ° f „ a ^rM c - rt - 1 -
of the sessbn. A tar a fruit course ^ 3 Club3 0t Monle,Uma Th "^ I
and mairhmallowi t toaating, the 1 v, . . * r ,ff, ro t r *i rr .
aiiesi:; r.torn.x a-.— i„ I Several from here attended the I ?“ ,ce ; f ' r-
guests returned hpme to dream
ghosta * nd witched^'? *
LOW E P. V-E -J nc RSS.
i*o.u < ere attended the
I Sumter county club cxhibllr. in Am
eritus Saturday.
{HEALTH BELIEVED CAUSE
,OF SUICIDE OF LEWIS
AILAfllA. Del. 2.1—Worry over
believed the
home yee
r lain ento-
®nde»| hb life with
«ium taken from his
dieULed by him he
tore leaving hr, rffic* making cn-
gageinents indicaJM hir. act was not
Mis Lammonr, the Blac.on county I con,em P ,at tu long.
PLAINS, Oct. Cordial interest) ^emoiictrator, visited thd school Mon
cenlers in iho mattrisge of Miaa Lou- 1
b^jmroa Lowo/y,*; of 1 Plains, aiid
Pur,;cHij f of Sldma, Ala.
ulfi.uiizld nt the hodiie of
day.
M. J. StepJ^e::
locking nfter bM
Mr,
l©nded,ioi vick i
. * r Americus, was
i'i* j , here Tuesday.
Monroe Wicker at-
at Iho * Lutheran
I lie bride's parents, Mr. imd Mr*, ’t-l T o Lut, ' crn " !
M- Lowery, Thunday.nt noon. Ref. «hurch at Oglet.ioc<• 'Sunday and.
L. B. Johnson performed the impre I ^5T e ,.!fc? r t ? Cits of 1,rs ' tlni0 "'l
Afiss Blanche Suggy, who at
tending school this year in Tifton, is
the gt%t lor the Wefek-end t>f Mrs. J.
J. McDowell.
- pwat iu IRUUII
Camden and Garden, Alabama, for
Visit to relative* and friends.
MONTEZUMA SUICIDE.
MONTEZUMA. Nov. l E.
performed the Impw S W
remony. Tim living, room wa? i ,',,, ... ... II
b -w t-i
ife, spent last week here with her I
parents, 5lr. and Mrs. G. AV. Allen, j |
A. F. Pcnningten and George! |
On thc mantels! i£ b ^*° k in ' hc Alban >’ fuir la8t ‘
. ; ! ra d ‘ e - slicka h .°. ld ; Mrs. R. H. Stubbs spent Monday
''In .. UIshade* taper, which! ft , n , uon at Gr ,.,,p a mi „.
veenc Vlt* '>v«r t h « bermtifull M| ,.. Joe Cooglc and sen, Roy, of
weddintr ' kr* 1 "’ of Mendelsaohn .1 Oglethorpe, were Friday guests ot
Mark Oiambltas, ZS, ^ °" d G ' W ' Al '
Medicinal virtue* retain
ed and improved. Sold
only in tealcd package*.
Price 35c,
THE STANDARD
Rcwilar 33c Nainsook
At 21c
"Cupid” Nainsook, fine silky
finish, full 36 inches wide,
free from any kind of dress
ing. soft ar silk; regularly
here Friday and Satur-
Y «d 21c
39c;
day.
room
firm, vin.es and baskets of pink ro*-|
is a::d pin}; ennintiolpit
the ceremony wua performed be
fore an improvised altar, made of|
Southern stnffax.
placed r.ilv -i
"I was week and run-down,'*
relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of
Dalton, On. "I was thin and
Just felt tired, all the time.
I didn’t rest well, r wasn't
«vor hungry. I know, by
this, I needed a tonic, and
as there la non* better than—
Feel the good calfskin; how
•oft and pliable, yet thick
and sturdy it is. Notice the
U*ts of the Shoes—it takes
a skilled shoemaker to de
sign Shoes like these. Con
sider the workmanship, the
way the Shoes are put to
gether and finished. The
only thing that keeps them
from being in the class
known as 'expensive ahoes'
is the price. Calf Skin. Kid
Skin. Goodyear welts, rub
ber heels; all sizes. Over a
thousand pairs now. Pair $4.05
. the bridal party on
tered. During the ceremony Mrs
Ghamblisa played "Traumerie.”
erte,"
Tlie bride vva* charming, wearing
a smart gown of brown canton crepe
with accessories to match.
After the ceremony a luncheon era*
-ved. The prettily appointed lunch-
|e-n table had for its centerpiece a
mrgo silver bowl of pink carnations
‘ ,,ns - Heated were Mr. ana
Burgess, I),-. Mre. J. H
Burgess Of Seneca, S. q„ Mr. and
M. Lowery., immediately
ten.
Pitta, agent for the Standard’ Oii ktare^f."^^ Bu“e«
Lomnanv hpv«». uhk I $ .*irs.
Company here, was. found dead in for a short wedding irip after which
fits ,’00)9 at thp llflltlis rtf .T D Hill .. t ilia,, ...Ms i "
hie room at the home of J. R. Hill, at I they will he at home in Reirna Ala
poon Monday, with a pistol bullet! Thef outH>f-town
>vre Dr. and
It IX un-j Mm. J. H. Burgess and Ml-s Mary
through hie right temple.
!!i ,r : l “? d th f l bc . w:,s , epera!cd from j Burgess, of Senece, .S .'.j Mrx. Tom
h
fe,
*
Mr., and Mrs. George Wicker and
Mia. K. H. Stubbs were visitors in
Americus Friday.
Mrs. Oliver, of Oklahoma City, is
spending this week with Mrs. Lon.
Holloway.
Mr. attd «Mrs. Olin Holloway were j
Sunday guests of the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Scab Kitchens.
Mi
The Woman’s Tonic i
CORDELE TO KEEP ITS
OUTGOING ALDERMEN
CORDES, Oct. 28—Cordele ie
going to honor 4te three membere of
city council by re-electing them for,
another term of two years. W. S.
Murray, Barney T. Ware and Wnync
Fant are announced for re-election—
these three and no more. And it be
gun to look as if there jk a Unit un
derstanding that no more will ^e an- ■
nounced.
... I began using CarduL-
!« '" rentlnuca Mn. Burnett.
."After ny first bottle, I slept
better and ato hotter. I took
four bottles. N 0vr i- B
feel just fins, eat and sleep,
my skin Is clear and I 1ms I
B . ,nd ,ure r rel that
Cardul la the best tonic srer
I
Thousands of other women
bare found Cardul .Just is
Mrs. Burnett dll It should
help yon.
At all druggist*.
The Gcatcst of AU Silk Sales
$1.25 to $3.98 Silks All
In One Lot at Yd $1.50
Yard-Wide Taffetas. Black.
White and Colors; 40-Inch
Crepe de Chine, Black,\V
White and Colors; Yard*
Wide Satins, Black. Whito
and Colors; Yard-
Wide Foulards, beautiful
patterns; 40-Inch Geogette
Crepe, Black, White and
Colors; 40-Inch Crepe Lus
ter, Black, White and Col
ors. The regular prices
range from $1.75 to $3.98. <
Come, take your choice of
any piece in our stock now,
at Yard ...$1.50
2&ISS1
Standard Dry Goods Co.
Foriylh St. N«xt Baak of Comnurci
AMERICUS* GA.