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‘EVANGELETTES’
STIRRING MARION
Hundreds Added to Church Rolls
By the Downing Sisters, of
Alabama
i BUENA VISTA, Sept. .30.—A e-
• r.es of revivals have Deen in sei-ion
;in Marion county for the past sev
; cral weeks, having been conducted
!by the “Dawning Sisters, evange
- lists, of Alabama, and Rev. T. 1..
’ Coleman, paster of the Methodist cir-
• cuit of Marion county. The first of
*. the meetings held in this cour. w„
, at Brown Springs when one hundred
■ were received in the cinrch. Fi >m
’ Brown Springs the tent was move.
ito Tazewell where thirty-nine u ite-i
4 with the church. On last
! night the Misses Downing ci ■ : a
I very ‘ successful meeting at Dr .1 : •
t ville Where seventy-nine had : '
; with the churches there. We ■ .
night the meeting was beg
I Buena Vista, the tent havi- j
; placed in the court house
’ The preaching is done by Mis- M
land Ruth Downing, while ?•'’
jryn Downing renders s’
; nal songs. Rev. J. Ly'.b J
Rev. F. L. Coleman ••• a
; Buena Vista. Large e’-’W
; pected throughout thi ' '
I
’ Mrs. Chai n-
’ to her home
! weeks to r« -
• Atlanta.
■
; Mr. and M: . <
• ing in •!
J Mrs. H.
I bi; home ■
I time to Mrs. J - H. V. . in
j Washington, D. t
» 11
i Miss Mihr’e .Tore ... a.t
[ of Ca’i’Mn Lu fin Kr.ox,
I with fever at her home on Church
I street.
> Chas. L. Ansley left on hi- annual
i prilgrimage this afternoon ‘ » attend
i the big harm races at Lexington,
’ Ky. Mrs. Ansley accompanied him.
• not to attend the races, however, but
‘for the trip. Harness hors< racing
'is Mr. Ansley's ‘greatest’ pastime and
ph asure and the annual tri: are al
ways-looked forward to by Mm with
a great deal of pleasure.
|c3B) li |
A& and Mrs. L. B. Parker an
nounce the birth of a son. Sept
1 28,Sri their home on IL’ treet.
’ who lias been given t • mime
Leoft Bert Parker, Jr.
. IKj-h -grade Box typewriter paper,
at Southern Printer.-.—28-3t.
Fjesh Bulk Candy at Murray's
PhaTWacy.—29-3t.
r - -
tAgIEIEDADVEIffICTn
t I ■»—— r—urn—mm h w -r..,-. w—w" ■uro—
• FOR SALE FOR SALE
FOR SALE. —Shetland pony and ,
buggy. S. M. Cassady, Route D,'
FOR ALE —High-grade (las and
Oils. We sell the best. Try ours
land see if you don’t get better re
' suits. G. A. & W. G. Turpin - 28-.jt
I
FOR SALT?—Sixteen City Homes and
several farms. See des< riptive list
•in our advertisement on Page S. Haire
& Parker, Wheatley Bldg. 21-9,1
FOR SALE—Purebred White Rocks
. and White Wyandottes, Cockerels. ,
: or will exchange for purebred hens of
• same breed. Apply Agricultural Col
’lege. 24-ts j
; —1
FOR SALE Buggies, Harness,
Bridles, Lines, Collars. All kinds •
of piece Harness. Good values. Right;
prices.— (1 A. & W. G. Turpin.— ■
FOR SALE —Bulbs. Dutch and Ro
, man Hyacinths and Narcissus.
Americus Seed Suply Co. —28-ts.
’■SPECIAL SALE USED CARS
Dodge, Buicks, Cadillacs and other
Lnakes. Cash payment down and the
rest by the month. W. G. Turpin &
.Co.—2B“'it.
■ ' -
FOR SALE 3ox3 1-2 Non-Skid
Tires at $12.00. We guarantee
satisfaction;—-G. A. & W. G. Turpin
. ...-
TWO CARLOADS of new Buick Cars,
. Sixes and’Fours, just arrived. W.
G. Turpin & C0.—28-3t.
’FOR SALE—One-room uit, new oil
| stovey chairs and tables; leaving
'town Monday. 618 South Lee St.
• —29-2 t.
LOST AND FOO ND
' LOST 'OR STOLEN.
SMALL BOY’S BICYCLE,
Taken from in front of the
Alcazar Theater Tu day
afternoon. No mud guard -
on front wheel, but guard
on rear wheel. Color, red
and green. Shows more or
less use. W. returned to
The Timeß-ltjeeorder office
no questions will be asked.
Otherwise immediate prose
cution of the guilty party
i b ( “ made. dh.
MONEY qUILOAN
LOANS-— Low interest re‘s
? ~ ® ,nfi B ° od tprm * WW. Dyi.e».
WHAT’S THE MATTER
I WITH US, ANYWAY?
• Theodore H. Price, Editor c Commerce And Finance, Gives The i
< Times-Reccrder His Answer
BY THEODORE H. PRICE .y ; .. epicurean taste for
| Editor, Commerce an J Ft.
j J THINK the urn .ms' . .. ■>
j The v t lumc of :ei.U ... •■- ,<h-
'f
i L
h **
I
- ■ , x-. .r •
4 - ■ ivf nf
' p.-,. i 1 ..bur with re-
. . nt is based
from the larg-
est •... factories to return Io
t.i;. -■/ io -.><• who are unemp'oy-
1 , - , . cause during .he war
BAPTISTS LEAD
AT UNIVERSITY
Fit i 1,600 Students Registered
Show 323 Os This Faith,
252 Methodists
ATHENS, Sept. 30. -Student--
of the Baptist denomination are most
numerous at the University ol Gevr
’ gia, and they arc clor-ly seeon !•■<!
ky these of Me thodist church mem
bership, according to a report made
by T. W. Reed, re>’i. .rar of Hie Uni
versity, after the enrollmeni of the
first thou, and students today. Oi
the fii.t thousand men and worn n
registered, 32:; were members of 'he
Baptist church and 102 expressed
preference for the Baptist church al
though not members of that denom
ination.
The Methodist church has sent Z 52 '
men to the University of Georgia,:
and 44 others stated that they pre-I
ferred that, denomination. Ninety
four Presbyterians are enrolled, 16
Catholics. 44. Epi copalians, 23 < ri
tians, 29 members of Jewish y-Vi
gognes and there is a scattering rep
resentation from the Congrm-nuori.il,
Lutheran, Universalis', Unitari in,
Reformed and Christian Science
churches.
More than ninety nor cent of the I
students are either church members i
or express preference for the serv
ices of some particular denomination. .
I FORESALE—Tci? Duroe Sows with
about six pigs each, 6 weeks old; I
' sound, healthy, pretty; not stunted;
Arles Orion Cherry King breeding.
Quick buy and bargain. Phone 620,
' or see me noon and night at 112 East
Church street. W. C. Carter, Ameri
| eus. 29-3 t
WANTED—hi ISCELLANEOU3
WANTED —You to know it’s at Na
than Murray’s—a box of Hollings
! worth's delicious candy—a candy that
; satisfies. —27-6 t.
’ WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand
j roll top desk. BK, care Times-Re-
I corder. —28-3 t.
■ WE \\ ILL MAKE you a • perial price
j Saturday, October first, on any
! used car o nour floor. W. G. Turpin
I & C0.—28-3t.
I
WANTED- You to let us make you
prices on Tires and Tubes. G. A
and W. G. Turpin.-- 28-51.
I WANTED You to know we carry a
■ good stock of Cord and Fabric
[ Tires. Get our prices before you buy.
: G. A. & W. G. Turpin. -23-st.
j WANTED—Three or four unfurnish
ed rooms; close in, or in good lo-
; cation; or a small house, at once. H.
[W. Moon, care Ga. Motor Co. 19-ts
| TO RENT—One furnished room to
, men; table board to three or four
meic close in. Apply at 115 Jeffer
son St. 26-ts
WANTED—A young man of good
business qualifications. Will give
‘half interest in a well e-: ablishcd
i business to right man. Prefer one
i with a car. No capital required. Ad
: dress P. O. Box 5.5, Americus, Ga.—
29-3 t.
[ WANTED 2 or 3 roonj:; for light
housekeeping. J. W. Hawkins,
i Phone 510-—29-3 t.
i WANTED—You to ask your husband
to call for Jlollignsworth’s Candy.
!It is better. Nathan Murray.—27-61
I
FOR RENI
FOR RENT—One three-horse farm,
well improved, good community,
. close to school and church. Phone
or write Wallace Carter, Ander
’; sonville, Ga.—3otf.
t4P<)R REN T -Fir.t floor ai.nrfment,
’HR South Lee street. Phone 111.
—3O-Gt.
ike the jobs
. .. ■ obtain if they
to be busy. Sev-
N v. \ ... : >.-v,-papers who have
. ation of the subject
. ' 1 : - view.
■ ■ ;s any real un-
. - nortage of work foi
:.r< willing to work at a
. . • is due, in my opinion,
eeation caused by the un
. abrupt deflation which
r u-.’ht about by high interest
- . i '.b.e propaganda of pessi
h th< I Inited States was
■ ■' ct-.n until recently.
Sudden Stop.
S ething is almost sure to be
. .ken when a rapidly moving train
s -t- ppvd suddenly, but it can be
slowed down gradually without in
y to the pa--engers or the equip
men’. Those who controlled out
( nomic machinery tried to stop i‘.
too suddenly and more or less dis
location and injury was tin- result. 4
. brak have now been re
lea <-d the train is moving agair.
and i believe that within a few
month -, after the injury lhat ha<- >
been done is repaired, it will movt .
Moi - with normal - peed.
To morrow —William C.
Thi ■ i--. in accord with the statistics of |
the i. ’ few w i.*h haw
cb.uieh membership for 85 P-'r cent ,
<.f tip- ud- nt body. So large is the i
enrollment df Baptists that the de-I
nomination has considered establish-1
a student pastor on the campus. :
All the churches of Athens make a
epccial effort to care for the tjniver- i
■ ity - I ndent body, providing specia
ch;- e ; and organization.: for the col- ;
md womi n. Minister -of ali
■ .re in official at-
Ici.d-.ncn at the opening exercises oi
tl'i iin ve) ity to extend the studert -'
a welcome. #
Th. i i ti-.-it ion of ill.' fi'-st t hou
ii (l u-'ent was commoted sooner
in the week than has.usual’y been the
e.- . It indicate ' that the student
body this year will number about
1..-.00, an increase of severa 1 hun
dred over last year.
N’oti Boo; for students and teach
ers. Southern Printers—2B-3t.
■- ■
OVER 135 Where Satisfaction
| N S SIA KUUtKO Certatoty
Specials for Saturday
Rogers 37 S. R. F lour (F') jfl !
48 Lbs-
5-Lbs Fancy 14:C Can 1 able 23c
Grits Peaches
No. I Can Del Monte 10-Oz Jar Peanut 16c
Peaches : Butter
La Rosa Plain Flour (M AQ
No. 3 Can Pie ]%12 C J ™P orted 28c
reaches reas
No. 2 1-2 Can Royal 9Cp No. 3 Can
Scarlet Pears Apricots
_____
Pulton Blend Coffee 1 9 1 /»
Per Lb v
“* - —— > ~r— - - ~
No. 3 Del Monte OQ No. 2 1-2 Can
Sliced Pineapple String Beans
No. 2 1-2 Can Hawai- No. 3 Can Bartlett
ian Sliced Pineapple.. Pears
1-Lb Jars of Wilson’s Pure Fruit Jams;
Strawberry, Raspberry- Blackberry, Logan
berry, Apricot, Peach » QA
At Each <JvC
No. 2 1-2 Can IO I_O_ I-Quart Can Log
Sweet Corn Cabin Maple Syrup ....
I-Lb Pkg Black 32*~
Pepper
PRODUCE
Fancy Limes 1 A Fresh Beets 4 P
Per Dozen WC Per Lb
F ancy Tomatoes 1 C -»
Per Lb Fresh Whole Cocoanuts
Each, z sc J fUc
Sealsweet Oranges Or., an ,l
Sickle Pears fl Fancy Tokay Grapes IQ_
Per Lb ’’ C Lb 10C
Fancy Lemons OC Fancy Large Grape- 10c
Per Dozen fruit. Each ....: lUC
I _Oz Loaf /? _
Bread „ , ;
,S ROGERS
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
FACTORY SALES T
TAXPROPOSED
Senator Smoot, Republican, Sub
mits Plan To Reolace All
Others
■I WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—Manu-1
' j facturers’ sales tax of 3 per cent i ;
1 was formally proposed in the senate
- today by Senator Reed Smooth, of
' Utah. He explained this to be in sub
-1 stitution for “all other 57 varieties
of obnoxious and discrimnatory
t i forms of taxation,” which, would be
i repealed under the amendments to
the revenue revision bill offered by
the senator.
I |
REMEDY FOR NATION’S
JOBLESS IS UROGRAMMED
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30. (By-
Associated Press.) Tentative
i reeomendations for providing work i
for the nation’s jobless, estimated at
' 4,000,000 persons, were completed
itoduv for submission to the national
| conference on unemployment. They :
| were drawn by the conference steer-:
| ing committee on the basis of reports!
fn m other committees ami were char-!
. acterized emergency program '
NO PAY BENEFITS IF
RAILWAY MEN STRIKE
i
(Continued from. Page One.)
I ployment, I' :- di -cipline and the dis-1
I charge of its employees.
“The car-tie?- also asserts and will I
'exercise its right to ileal with its
own employees without the interven-;
tion of individuals or organizations
whose manifest object is the denial
!of the fundamental right, of em
j nloyer and employees to deal in the
'first i ’stance directly with each other
' resnecting wages and working con-!
I ditions in which they alosc are di
rectly interested.”
HEALTHY PLANTS ONLY.
LONDON. Sept. 30.—After Octo
her 1, all potatoes and other plants i
' with woody stems above ground, that I
are imported into England, must
j have an official health certificate
: from 1 the country of their origin
| That is to keep out pests.
I
We make Rubber Stamps for all
’purposes. Southern Printers.—2B-3t
69 STRIKES NOW '
•I 1
MOST SINCE WAR
Wage Reductions Principally Re
sponsible, Says Secretary
Os Labor
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—There ;
are 69 reported strikes in the coun-1
try at this time, a greater number i
than have existed simultaneously at 1
any time since the war, Secretary of
Labor Davis said today.
The secretary attributed wage re
ductions as the cause in most cases, I
remarking that the building and the !
garment tiades particularly are the’
sources of industrial trouble.
QurcKNotds I
EVENING PRAYER AT CALVARY
CHURCH
Evening prayer will be said in Cal-,
vary church tonight at 7:30. Ini-1
mediately after the service there will!
be choir practice.
WIFE BEATER BEATEN
BLOEMFONTEIN, S. A., Sept. 30
—Ten lashes with a cane was the;
sentence passed upon Robert A. ■
Barkenhuizen, for beating his wife. I
Then he got three months in jail.
FAMILY OF 8 ILL FROM
HOME MADE ICE CREAM
BRUNSWICK. Sept. 30.—Eight
meniers of one Brunswick family are I
1 -
' " ——— ’
ri -"’ ■' 11
Lowest Prices
Highest Quality
Are the two things that have more than doubled the volume of
our business in the last several months. etetaoiu j
The Piggly Wiggly prices are low enough for everybody.
The Piggly Wiggly quality is good enough for anybody.
Sugar I OLbs. 100
Best Granulated with I Jl e
Every purchase of 50c W
or more of other Groceries
f f 5-Lb Bag of Sugar with Each Pound of Tea at
I I 59c. If you want a pound of this Tea you had
I * • A A • better come early Saturday. Only 400 lbs left.
WHITE MEAT Ift In FRESH COUNTRY
Per Lb IV 2 L BUTTER, Per Lb 4Jt
PRUNES, Large, Fancy ](?„ KIT FISH 7/?_
Per Lb roc p er6 .LbKit roc
BROWN’S MILL S. R. (?1 Aft ARMY BACON C1 0J
FLOUR, 24 Lbs 4)1.03 A Few Left; )2 Lb Can 4)1.34
»AHOMEn.OUR sl]4 CHKKEN SALAD
WHITE CREST C‘l 0,4 MAYONNAISE 94,,
FLOUR, 24 Lbs q)l.j4 Subeam Brand; Large jar 4,-ib
»tS $1.29 j
qSS oil :: 45c Sf™c«™' NG ,,. 19c
PICNIC HAMS IQ_ TALCUM POWDER 1fi A
Per Lb luC Palm Olive 35c Can
SUGAR CURED HAMS 22c
er Lb SCHOOL TABLET
— Each tlv
NEW GA. CANE SYRUP
Per Gallon mi,L 98c I I fruits and vegetables I
Oranges, Apples, Tokay Grapes, Lemons,
KINGAN RELIABLE <x • Bananas, Delicious Peaches, Pears, Water- I
UAMIC D I I i/lC melons, Conteloupes, Fresh Cocoanuts,
I CI Ub 1 j v Potatoes. Canadian Rutabagas, Spanish
Vp aCT C’A kTIT A 1 Onions, Celery, Carrots, Cabbage, To-
I 1 VAlxlb J 1 p matoes, Cranberries, Snap Beans and
Fleischman, Each Bell Peppers. I
All Over The World
Lamar Street 11 Next to Ryland er Theater
very ill from ptomaine poi-ion caused
from eating ice cream. The ice
cream was home-made, and it is a
mystery where the poison car c from. |
The str>c•:.m onc-s .re Mrs. S. S. I
Dillon, Mrs. Joe Diller, and youngj
sister, Mrs. George and twin boyk
fro mSereven, who were visiting the
Dillons; George Dillon and Fred Dil
lon, all of 1118 Newcastle street
S. S. and Joe Dillon are the only
O’IENRY
SHORT STORIES
You Have Read O’Henry’s Short
Stories But Have You Seen
Them Screened ?
There is one on at the Opera House
today. Matinee at 3; night 7 o’clock.
‘‘The Day Resurgent” is the title
iof tl one today.
In addition 4 o this two reeler, there
I is a Big ‘‘V’ Comedy, and that thrill
ing serial, “The Purple Riders,” fea
turing Joe Ryan.
Here is a 6-reel show that is sure
j to please the most critical fan.
If you like a good, snappy pro
-1 gram with faultless projection, and a
variety of subjects, you can’t go
i wrong by making it to the Opera
l House today. adv
Your correctness will not be ques
tioned if you buy her Nunnally’s
Candy. Murray’s Pharmacy.—29-3t
Rub-My-Tism is a powerful anti
septisc. Cures infected cuts, old
I sores, tetter, etc. (s)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1021.
-
pf i-c
the poison. *
While all the stricken ones were
i exteremely ill, none were positively
I in danger and they all are slowly re
; covering.
DABBSOjULDN’T
MOVE HIS HEAD
I
Rheumatism Made His Life A
Burden To Him—Feels Like
A Nev/ Man Now
“When I saw how Tanlac took
hold of my wife and not only restor
ed her to health but made her gain
twenty-one pounds in weight, I gave
it a trial and it just made a new man
cut cf me,” said Thomas Dabbs, 74
Chatham avenue, Schoolfield, Va.
“My stomach had gotten so weak
that even the sight and smell of food
would make me sick, and my nerves
were so upset I couldn’t sleep. Rheu
matism set in in my neck, back and
■ shoulders and arms. I could hardly
raise my arms at times. My neck was
so stiff I couldn’t move my head and
I got to where life was a burden to
me. I spent many a hard-earned dol
lar trying to get relief but nothing
’ did good till I got Tanlac.
Tanlac has completely knocked the
i rheumatism out of my system, put
my stomach in apple-nie order and
made me feel more like a boy than
. a man of mv age. I think that the
good it has done my wife and myself
shows it has not an equal.”
Tanlac is sold in Americus by the
Planters Drug & Seed Co. and by
first class druggists everywhere.
—adv.