MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1920. THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECCRDEK PAGE FIVE

BANK CALL ISSUED. WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—The ERECT 2 SHAFTS comptroller of currency today issued Steam Society a call for the condition of all na- W and Churchites tional banks at the close of business Domestic SALE OF WASH FORMER RESIDENT EPWORTH LEAGUE OFFICER Wednesday, September 8. AT w W B H TO DIXIE HEROES GUEST IN AMERICUS. MEETING YESTERDAY. Lump Miss Ella Claire McKellar, daugh- C. G. Barnhill, conference pres- A new process of artificially aging V-XV-XJTTk JL-J ter of the late Dr. H. H. McKellar, ident of the Epworth League was and hardening wood, a new industry GARMENTS Memorials to Generals of Sumter county, widely known and present yesterday evening at the in Denmark, is said to give durabil- FOR QUICK SHIPMENT beloved in his profession, is the guest weekly meeting of the Lee Street ity to timber heretofore regarded Marvin’s Gingham Ramseur and Pettig- of relatives in Americus for a few Methodist Epworth League. His worthless. new to days. She has been in Athens this coming was for the purpose of ex- STANDARD COAL CO. DRESSES Be Unveiled taking additional instruction plaining thoroughly the detail work summer missionary in the University of Georgia, and was of the new fund known as Phone ATLANTA, GA. Wire to WINCHESTETR, Va„ “Hatton To the Voters of Sumter County, Sizes 2 8 Years Sept. 13. a member of the high school facul- the Towson Memorial Fund,” Georgia: Memorials to two conteaerate gen-j ty of that place year. which was an honor bestowed upon $2.25 Values for $1.49 last Miss Mc- the South Georgia by the I desire to express my profound erals, Stephen Dodson Keilar been in Washington conference gratitude Ramseur and has state board of missions at It is and sincere appreciation a Nashville. nr FOR $2.50 Values for $1.75 James Johnston Pettigrew, both this summer with brother who is the second of its in all f the splendid support you gave SALE in kind the me North Carolinians, will be unveiled' engaged business, and is en route southern leagues. Out of thirty- for governor in the primary on 115 acres 2 1-2 miles from Leslie, near Parker Crossing, 90 acres in high $3.50 Values for $1.98 near to Sothern, Florida, where she will the eighth. here during the coming eight leagues, South Georgia ranks state of cultivation. One 5-room house, one 2-room tenant house, one at places where they died. occupy the chair of psychology in support To those of you who voted for and $4.50 Values for $2.95 Many! about fourth in the of mis- good new barn. Will take a nice home in Americus as part payment, Southerners, principally North Caro- Sothern College this season. This is sions. worked for me, I am lacking in words other linians, are expected for the same institution in which Frank meeting yesterday evening to amply express my thanks. cash. One of nicest small farms in Sumter county Price (15,000. See me at here the ex-| The To MIDDY~DRESSES ercises which will be under the joint' T. Long, former editor of the Times- was notable in that two officers of those who did not agree with once. me, I feel auspices of the North Carolina Recorder. holds the chair of English. conference present. Miss most kindly and beg to 5-room on Di-' the were assure you neither I nor One house Lee street, lot 50x300. Has just been recovered and visision of United Confederate Vet- 1 Miss McKellar is a sister of Prof. Grace Beck, who was elected at the that my One Lot All Clean friends feeling painted inside and out. A- jod value for quick sale, $6,500. erans, the North Carolina lan McKellar, a professor in Wes- recent league convention held in Sa- entertain any other Terms. than the kindest. I very good values of the United Daughters of the Con-1 leyan College, in Macon. She is a vannah, was present to tell the about have some both in houses and lots as well as good and Nice. As there is be a second primary federacy and the North member of a distinguished family ed- convention reports. to list of farms that I think are bargains. It would pay you to see me some of the Mr. >n which Mr. Hardwick will before [Historical Commission. ucationally, and is herself consider- Barnhill was limited for time be- and I you buy, as I can save you money. $7.50 Values for $2.50 The to be th>e only contesting candidates, memorial General Ramseur ed in the foremost ranks of teachers. cause of the evening service im- I I also have some city which marks the Belle Miss many following the Epworth easrnestly and sincerely solicit property to trade for farms. See me at once. Grove House! McKellar has friends in mediately your support. Very sincerely, where the general died October 20,! Americus throughout county League meeting, but it was decided and the CLIFFORD M. KING STILLMAN middYsuits 1864, will be dedicated on the after- who will accord her a that in the near future other confer- WALKER. sincere wel- Americus, Ga., Sept. 13, 1920. Allison Building Americus, Ga. and noon of September 16. The memorial I come upon the occasion of her visit. ence officers would be invited to ad- to General Pettigrew which marks * * * dress the membership from time to DRESSES the Boyd House where he died Julyj time. The musical program was 17, Mrs. S. A. Bailey and little daugh- 1863, will be dedicated on the' of Washington, bright and attractive, with Mrs. Cloyd morning of September 17. ter, D. C., are the One* Lot New and guests of their aunt, Mrs. T. A. Gra- Buchanan as soloist, and Mrs. T. A. The two memorials consist of gran-; ham, Kemp presiding at the piano. columns, tire of the late at her home on Jackson street. for Splendid Garments ite gift Col-1 ? ? ? Hatton Towson, whom this Mayo, named, was a onel P. H. of Richmond, Va. M. memorial fund is South At the Ramseur memorial dedica- Mrs. J. Redmond and children Georgia boy, who, early in his life $7.50 Values for $3.98 tion Thursday afternoon speak- have returned to their home in Sa- mission, the vannah dedicated himself to decid- ers will include Major Charles M. after a visit of some time to ing go into parts where no one Mrs. W. R. Schroeder, to Stedman, formerly member of Gen- H. at her else would work. Africa, which had At Last! One lot of School eral staff former home on Jackson street. Mamse|ir’s and * * * always been bountifully provided Middy Suits, in Senator Henry A. DuPont, of Dela- with funds, was eliminated, and Ja- ware, who was a classmate of Gen- Mrs. W. C. Wright has returned pan selected instead. At the pres- blue and pink, eral Ramseur at West Point, after- from a visit of a few days to rela- ent time the parents of Hatton Tow- ward an ofifce rin the tives in Macon. son and sisters are working in the • * his worth $7.50 to and who was with General Ramseur * Japan mission fields, the memorial Castor Oil Made Miss Vivian Tasteless at the time of his death. General Easterlin is spending fund being for the purpose of pro- $8.50, to close out Ramseur was mortally wounded at this week with her grandmother at vding funds for the work of Miss One of the , near here her home in Fitzgerald. Towson and Miss Haddock who are Not sweetened, not at $5.98. lot ? * » flavored dis- and fell into the hands of the Union there now. or White Gabardine Army under General . In yesterday’s picture section of guised in any way, just pure He was taken to Sheridan’s head- the Journal appeared a lovely pic- BIG RALLY PROGRAM 100% castor Middy Suits, worth quarters at the Bell Grove house, ture of Miss Frances Felton, of IN PREPARATION. every oil with that nauseating taste absolutely $lO and $12.50, to where he received attention Montezuma, among a group of nota- Miss Louise Herndon requests all from both his own and federal sur- bly beautiful Georgia girls. Miss third grade primary children of Cen- removed, f hrough a go at $7.50 and geons, in spite of which he died Oc- Felton has frequently visited here tral Baptist Sunday school to meet special super-re- toxer 20, 1864. as the guest of Miss Emma Fisher, her at, the church Tuesday afternoon process, $8.95. Dedication of the memorial to and is ver” popular in Americus, as at 5 o’clock. At this time prepara- fining the chemists cf Spcriccr General Pettibrew will take place well as in her home town. tions will be begun for the interest- » » & '• at Sun- Kellogg Inc., Now, Friday morning, the principal address ing program to be given the Sons, one of the world’s come quick, being by Chief Justice Walter Clark, Misses Alice and Minnie Perry, day school hour September 26, when while will largest many of the of North Carolina, General daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Green all the grades in Sunday school manufacturers of castor oil, have as too Louis G. Young, of Savannah, Ga., an Perry, of near Huntington, have receive their nromotion cards. above men tioned intimate friends of General Petti- gone to Forsyth where they will at- removed the disagreeable taste from grew, also will make an address. tend Bessie Tift college during the garments forces us General Pettigrew commanded school year. castor oil. Strength purity * • and Heth’s division of the Confederate * remain to clear them out Army in Longstreet’s assault on Miss Dora Randal, of Macon, is FDR HEADACHE, unchanged. quick—at a great Cemetery Ridge. July 3, 1863. Dur- visiting her sister, Mrs. F. B. Glover, ing Lee’s retreat from Gettysburg, at her home on Lee street for a few loss —in order to he comamnded the rear guard of the days. LIVERTROUBLE Confederate Army and was wounded • • • make room for big at Falling Waters, July 14. He was House, Kellogg moved at once to Boyd near Andersonville Farm Black-Draught Is The Best Medi- s stock now arriving. here, where he died July 17, 1863. Tasteless The tablet on the Ramseur Me- Home Is Destroyed cue This Lady Ever Used. Says morial reads: aliTsizes “Northwest of this tablet, 800 It Is Only Medicine She House in ANDERSONVILLE. Sept. 13. yards, is the Belle Grove The dwelling on Gives Her Children. for October 20, 1864, of six-room the farm which died, recently bought by C. A. Slappey Castor Creek, Oil GIRLS, MISSES wounds received at Cedar Mrs. Hearn, was 19, 1864, Major General from Minnie total- Cherry Village. Ark.—ln telling of October ly destroyed by in C. A. A native fire originating her experience with Thedford's Black* and Stephen Dodson. S. a chimney, 9 Carolina, he resigned the at o’clock Saturday Brought, Mrs. Lottie Ellis, R. F. D. No. Nothing has been removed but that North from morning. on WOMEN army in 1861 and en- There was no insurance 1, this place, said: "I used Black- the house. Draught tering the States army as a laxative, also for head- disagreeable taste. This valuable new Confederate ache, torpid liver as a lieutenant, rose to the rank °> and indigestion. It major general at the age of 27.” is the best liver medicine I have ever form of the good old family remedy is READY Pettigrew memorial tablet is Sugar Cheaper, used and is the only medicine I give The my children. strongly up-to-date inscribed: ~ . recommended by this tablet, 650 feet, Drinks Again 5c “I feel like it has saved me a lot in “Due west of doctors’ bills, is Boyd in which died, for when the children TO the House NEW complain of feeling bad or have a cold, doctors and druggists. Children take it Julv 17? 1863, Brigadier General ORLEANS, Sept. 13. Pettigrew, of North Prices of the bottled soft drinks went I just give them a good dose of Black- James Johnston they without even knowing castor R. At Gettyburg he back to 5 cents here Saturday night, Draught and soon got all right it is oil. Carolina. C. S. It certainly cleans the liver and clears WEAR commanded and led Heth’s Division dealers having announced that low- Take Cemetery Ridge, sugar prices up the skin and they are soon out, no substitutes. Insist on labora- in the assault on er made the reduction well was mor- prices. Practically all of popular- again. I wouldn’t be without it July 3, and in the retreat the for anything.” at Falling Waters, soft drinks have been selling for tory filled bottles plainly labeled Kellogg's GARMENTS tally wounded Seventy years of successful use has July 14. 1863. seven cents since the sugar prices made Thedford's Black-Draught brave accomplished a Tasteless Castor Oil if you want a castor “He was a and were raised. standard, household remedy. Every and gentleman, and his loss officer country member, of every family, needs, at oil absolutely FOR will be deeply felt by the Mrs. Abagail Wilton, an American times, Black-Draught free from after-nausea, Lee.” the benefit that and the army.—R. E. woman, has sung “Lead, Kindly gives in helping to cleanse system hold a re- 50,000 the Winchester citizens will Light,” times in public. and to prevent or relieve the troubles belching, and that terrible taste. ception for the visiting confederate constipation, indiges- WOMEN Thursday that come from veterans and their friends tion, and a lazy liver. nght. To keep well, your stomach, liver Three Sizes —15c, 35c, and 65c It is impossible to and bowels must be In good working go into details re- order. To help keep them that way, One Mother Gives Her take occasional doses of Tbedford’s garding this stock, Black-Draught. Thousands of homes SOLD ALL Experience EXELENTO- are never without it. BY GOOD DRUGGISTS either in a descrip- For sale by ail druggists. Those Who The genuine has the name, tive way, as to Fab- For The Benefit Os Thedford’s, on the label. 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