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HARDV/O IS
WARMLY GREETED
Addresses Citizens At Rain
bridge A: ! Pel
ham
BAINBRIDGtf, Sept. ’.bun
sands of So”’h-‘ . Fri-
day lu, fins plnce and 1 •’> -.
heard Governor Thom. ■ XV niru
wick give a e*ea. and cwt--.*? -
count of his St< .an'liip A' ai
inospherp 1 rd cling’er. old-ume c.
pais,n days greeted the g- '’er.i-ir
when he invaded th-sr pc-t... ami
he wv given a welcome hardly ver
accordto another political ea. li
date.
When he spoke at Pelham yes
terday morning and Jii. ; lace in th
after., on he ha swept hi- cair.pai>;-
from Rabun Gap in the extreme
northeast se'" i, »n of • state, to th*
extreme soilin' st -ectLn, 20 r.'.ies
from the- F.M’id-i line, vrid/n seven
days.
The govert.'-r was in true form
yesterday nic.n.mr -.no in the ..?:••
jioon and the old c.-.ri’i n whoops
which rang eo true jp these par’s ten
> years ago < ..d ’’ heard at ini- ••-
vals while th; 1 gu.crnor w?s speak
ing. He came out into the open,
for “that’s the way 1 fight ny bat
tles,” he tclared, and foi
more than t n hour in each place, out
lining each issue. 1 ’ .he mec.nrii ••
new.pat-enven in the g* e. par-’
ty were "irtunat; in running ’uto ]
Clifford V, aiker, hi-’ opponent nd
dubbed by Senator W: '< n two year--
ago as “a souy little '.’How,” who
en route thro’, ’h T t eo'nty to ‘bi -
city. Mr. Wai’ .a ” makipg, it was
understood, s. to store and :
mouth to ear canvas He shoo! j
hands-with the im-..r-p. -.enwn, but
made no comw'f c*n his race.
Charge *‘Pus»yfoo’ing.”
The-governor I’arged that Mr i
Walker is conducting a “gum ii* "'
and ‘pussyfoot" campaign, lie . :
he was not making any peerhes, ti nt
it appeared for some it r-on he did |
not wish to come out it. th* open ar ' .
frankly and publicly *le< i.-i his posi
tion on the issues on the campaign.:
“I have hoard," s; ’ the -over’
that Mr Walker’s mana, rs . ead ,
vised him not to open his m*.or,
he might put his foot in it. .A’ d I
without publicly o, g ] : mouth
he seems to have done so, for hi
platform is a most .rem-ikaljlg doeu j
ment It pledges him about eight |
or nine million dollars »n new appro
priations and at the sa. <■ time pledg
es him to a wp-nal of the present tax
raising machinery of the state and
against anything to take it« place.
He would add millions to the state’s I
expenses and not only not provide j
any . additional je' enuc but would '
destroy the existing system of r./>-
ing revenue.
Governor Hardwick as < ■ ted that
he 1 *d not inn Ted on Senator V,.t
con. as had ben chrrged Ho said
ail he wanted was for Mr. Watson to
he a United .tes senator ard five
his attention to the conn y
and not try to he . enat< r and gover
nor. too.
“T am not telling hir' how ‘ be
senator,’’ said t> • governor, “ami 1
don’t wont him to tell me how to 1m
governor. Tam no nr 's <1 t \
have never worn nnv man's od'ar
and I never will. And I w r • -r
to you that 1 have . !. brcr.en
pre nis*‘S to Seim*or Watson. Never
made him anv. ’ have not br-.iC'u
anv promises to the people. (> the
contrary, and in the face of r ->y
obstacles. 1 hav- wined out a three
million dollar deficit and nut 'nto of.
feet economies whir’' -ave Ivi
deed -f thou *4? of dollars »*•
year. T expect unring r. y • .-xt term
as governor to sue’ 1 in geitimr
the legislate;. *o enact laws i<t*.v ; l
ing for a budget and audit sys
tem.”-
Watson ii ‘‘Hand: Off.”
A demon.-.r„,; 0 . ? was stage 1 'if
Pelham when he c. ■ r assaiicii
the platform of Clifford Walker. It
was while b. v , -ointi'g out that
he did not believe Watson despite
Don’t * tin “The Masquerader”
with Guy dates Post at the Ry
lander 1 heater Me.-Joy • Tuec
day.
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COME NOW
How long nee
you had ycur
’ picture taken?”
"Y°ur photograph is the most treas
'ured possession a friend can have.
M’Kinstry Studio
Jpcksur; St. Americus
I what AA’alker bad to say was behind
I Walker because Wc.tmn did not play
■ politics that way, that an atdent Tom
j Watson man, Bill Collins, of Cairo,
Grady county, former representative
of Grady county in the legislature
,! jumped to I s feet and shouted:
' I’m just ta .o from Washington,
bey , and Watsja is hands off ’’i this
. .c < "
Mr. Colli. agreed With Guv* >1 m
■ I • dwlvi; 1 I.s iiat.inent tuai .f
. Wn'.son 7. 'a tn? g* ? ; >;or h A-at
Icd ne wo.ld 1... selected a stvei".- 1
i m..*i u " ’Valkei tor trie caripaig.u
liiele Was 1 .vild W'op mix d With
, .Mu, 1 ta’.,ghter aftei Air. Cuili.is gat
. , through -rcakiiii'.
Lost -One Candidate.
‘ Lost, the sound '< the voice and
. a sight of a gubernatorial <at ’\l it<
1 Such is the description offer. J to
'■ d;.v by Manager Ar.lv;- Lu* as. of
L- Hardwick' c..,i.p..ign headquar
ters of the Cliff-rd Walker camli
dac* for th* gov< rnor.-.tiip.
“The peop.. all over the state,
•lid M • 'in ‘is today, e wonder- i
ini, wl. heCome of Hon. Clif-
ford Walke.', candidate for gover
-1 nor. " hey arc ask ,ig ainiur •' No-
■ ' uuy seems lo know whe.«? he is and, •
i strange is t im-j : e*?m one c. :i ;
1 hc'-r hem a 1 nun • trie pol. i< !ie.td-
I qu . ters asking 'have you Iteai'a from
i i.'liff, do you ' nou vhore he is? -
( ■'< "I'l ..a-n’t made a »cci • Even ■
1 a the p i-paraticns for his ‘big rally’ '
1 to be li-id here on Saturday night
1 .text his luuie doesn’t .ppeav on his
■ own pr gram at ail. He hasn't pok
| ■' yet, and he isn’t "to speak then.
1 In oar hi dquartm., today’’ there were
1 number of folk, asking the why
| tor such a program, and wonde.ing
(chat Caff’s hiding out for. People 1
| out n ‘’ *“ i.Late who write us say
Hh vol in their counties are won-
I de ing wh., Cli f doesn’t show him-1
1 -cl*’ * the stu up: why he. doesn’t ;
I deela his position on some of the '
1 public, question . at least. They don’t
poem to expect a de iaration from
I h.ni on all the issues, but they are |
■ wondering why he doesn’t pick out ;
I one, an. .vay, to say something about, i
1 They are asking v. < lie doesn’t tell ’
them fai e. to face something about i
; th 'g he stands for.”
Mr. I.i'eas, measuring today the I
Is.',, us 01 the can nign with the pri-i
mo;-; less than two weeks off says
* the Hardwick committee knows as j
| well as men can possibly know any- I
i thing’ that hasn’t yet become an ae- i
tt, al happening, (hat “Governor!
* Hardwick is going to be returned to i
j < C’ice by practically a landslide.” 1
! Testerday aicernoon the governor'
himself, returning from one of his 1
trips, visited his headquarters and \
xpiersed the keenest kind of grati- I
ficat'l,.l for the receptions being ae- 1
lorded niu> everywhere he speaks. |
; He said he is ibsoluiely confident of '
j his re*ele< tion, and does not believe j
i his headquarters committee is one |
|bi 100 strong in the claims they are I
making. j
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I FOR RE Three or four first-,
floor rooms; very reasonable, to j
I couple without children. ••Turned-i
’ iate,” Cure Times-Recorder. l-2t ;
SPECIAL NOTICES
J Mlf.il Di r: Music Schoo! v-R];
open Sept. 4 at her home-studio, 1
I 102 Loi.w St. Phone L3O for par-'
■ ticulat 21-12 t '
! I WILL OPE.? m- Nu..e C»aSept. I
t ; 11 h. For registration apply 702 !
t I Fast Ghuu.i St. Grace Barnes.
, i 28-Ct
! MjSS MFLVA CI.AK-—Teacher of
•':'”-ii).. and . iano; bool opens
Jeptcmber 18. Phone 303. l-3t
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, WANTED- —To trade Ford road.-ter
. U!:d Fordson Tractor, both good
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E L. l.mrmai'. Phone 647. 1-2?
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; te,c.> (twenty Lp. l.ogan & An
drews, Plains, Ga. l-6t
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Society
.MISS POLK TO SING AT
LEE STREET METHODIST
> A feature of the musical program
of the Lee Street Methodist church
at 11 a. m. Sunday will be a solo
by Mis< Ella Folk, who has recently
ri-tui ntd I ron! New York where she
s’. 4 e l voice at < oliiinbia l lliversity.
Mis- folk will sing ’He Goes Before
i You,’’ by Woulel.
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B. Y. r- U ENJOY
' MUSIC Au SOCIAL
i The Intermediate B. Y. P. L ! . of the
< ee.r I Baptist church enjoyed a de
li- iilfu msical social F riday evening ,
:;t the home of Mis- Ann Walker, on I
Sout ■ Lee !•'met. Vocal, Piano an-1 ■
> violin soli* and readings were ren- 1
■ dered several of the members, j
1 Ar.,. *-.s Ruth Comer, Eleanor Ross, Sa- ,
rah Poole, Louise Thayer and Mes- j
denies T. Tillman and E. Bos- j
? 1 i: a si.,ted with their excellent tai- .
i cuts.
Ah interesting hymn test was given |
| and three girls, Misses Massie Lane, 1
Ann "Walker and Caroline Mathis,!
made 85 points, which excelled all j
, the othci •.
Mrs. T. M. Everett and Miss Ce-■
le;te Howard assisted Mrs. J. A.
Walker in serving the delicious re
-1 resi.ments on the front verandah. ;
I he following members and friends t
were present: Caroline Mathi-, ,
(•rate Collins, Lucius Harvey, Jr., i
Louise Reeves, Jas. eagin, Josephine i
Howard, Robt. Seig. Fred Comer, El
lon Gammage, prank Hart, Lizzie
May G-'inmage, Charles Howard, Mo
‘ z de L'eavours, Hazel Vorus, Massie
Lane, Ann Walker, Daniel Flverett,
I Wm. Metric,, Margaret Hooks, Eliza
be ’1 Allen, Julian Gammage, Francis
Walker, Rubie Gainmage, Lillian
Denham, Sam Everett, James Walker,
Jr., Mary Walker and Ruth Everett.
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WOMAN’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY
WILL MEET MONDAY
The Woman’s Missionary society of
| (he First Methodist church will meet
I Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock at
j the home of Mrs. John W. Shiver on
South Lee street.
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BIBLE CLASS TO MEET
WITH MRS. M’CORKLE.
- The Bible class of the Hortense
1 Tinsley Missionary society of the
First Methodist church will meet
I with Mrs. W. B. McCorkle, 615 Han
j<l ck avenue, Monday afternoon at
j' 4 o’clock.
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| DAVIES-HUGHES,.
Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Davies, of GaL
; lion, Ala., announce the engagement
, of I her daughter, Ruth Olivia, to Mr.
Don’t miss ‘‘The Masquer
ader,” with Guv Post Bates,
at the Rvlander Theater
, Monday and Tuesday.
1 i OR SALE
i I OR SALE—Bungalows on Brannen
avenue. Easy terms; 6% on de-
| ferred payments. W H. C. Dudi n,
i office Opera House Bldg., phone 123.
J 1-2 t
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i FOR SALE—Paper-shell Pecan?.
, Phone 484, or see J. S. Bolton.
i 24-ts
■ FOR SALE—Good hay press; mount
ed on wheels. G. R. Ellis or G.
' C. Webb. 30-ts
!OR SALE—Sweet milk, 10 cents
quart, delivered. Phone 420. 2-3 t
t OUR HOME with extra building
front and 5 acres of land for sale
at a bargain: are moving to Coluuit
cor nty; have large bee business there.
3 (>. Puett & Son, ',’B-tf
FIRE BRICK, Fire Clay, Flue Lin
ings', Thimbles. Phone 117 Shiver.
WANTED TO RENT—Any size
house; or three or four first floor
rooms at once. Box 270. 29-6 t
! FOR, SALE—One No. 5 Underwood
typewriter, practically new; one
iron safe, nice si.| ; one Indian Mo
torcycle in A-l condition; one Ford
ttSfring car. Bargain in the above.
Turpin A Sheffield. See Frank Tur
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MONEY TO LEND.
FARM LOAN MONEY plentiful at
cheap interest rate and on easy
terms. W. W. Dykes. 9-ts
LOST AND FOUND
LOST —Wire spoke automobile
wheel and tire 32x4 on Vienna-
Americus public road. Reward. No
tify M. McDonald, Americus, or
Times-Recorder. 1 if
LOST White liver-spotted setter;
half of right ear gone. O. V. Hog
ged, Plains, Ga. 2-2 t
LOST—Dean mowing machine,
blade bet'wedn ice plant and Friend
ship store on Friendship road. Finder
return to Buchanan Hardware and
get reward. 1-lt
DON'T MISS ‘'The Masquerader"
with Guy Bates Post at the Ry
lander Theater Monday and Tuesday,
I THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
! Andrew Samuel Hughes, of Fttz-
I gerald, the marriage to be solemniz
’ ed the latter part of September.
—Atlanta Journal.
Mr. Hughes is the son of Mr. and
1 Mrs, W. W. Hughes, of Americus,
I and the above will be read with in
-1 terest by their many friends.
I
j Sam Cohen of A. Cohen and Sons,
i left Saturday for the East to pur
. chase ladies' ready-to-wear. “We ex
; pect to put in a very complete line,”
ihe says. Mr. Cohen will return the
' latter part of next week.
' Midshipman Courtney Ivey will ar
■ rive tonight from Annapolis upon a
visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W
! S. Ivey on South Lee street.
Mrs. W. H. Chappel is improving
I from a recent illness at her home
1 on Brannon avenue.
MLs Hallie Allen, who has been
1 the guest of Mrs. R. I’. Stackhouse,
I Sr., at her summer home, Saluda, N.
i C., for several weeks, will return to
■ Americus tonight. Mrs. Stackhouse
i will remain there until October.
i
i Mrs. C. A. Culpepper and Robert
i and Louise Culpepper are visiting C
1 B. Greene, a member of the Savan
nah aldermanic board and a brother
of Mrs. Culpepper.
t Cloyd Buchanan motored to
‘ Barnesville today to spend the week
i end. Mrs. Buchanan, who has been
! visiting relatives theer, will return
1 home with him.
Douglas Ivey, of Atlanta, is the
guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Ivey, for a few days,*
The Senior Epworth League of the
Lee Street Methodist church has fit
ted up comfortable rooms in the
basement of the church where the
future meetings will be held. A
splendid program has been arranged
for Sunday night at 6:45 with Miss
Lucy Furlow in charge.
Mrs. A. J. Evans and Albert Evans,
Jr., of Fort Valley motored to Ameri
cus Thursday and spent the day with
Mrs. Evans’ sister, Mrs. Sam Heys.
Misses Christine and Ruth Evans who
have been guests of Mrs. Heys, re
turned with them to Fort Valley.
BAD NIGHT IN DUBLIN.
LONDON, Sept. 2.—(By the As
sociated Press.) —Dublin passed last
night through it sworst nigllt. of
lighting since thf surrender of the
Irregulars early .in., July, says the
Evening News dispatch from Dublin
this afternoon.
NATIONAL ARMY ATTACKED.
DUBLIN, Sept. 2.— ; (By the Asso
ciated Press.) —National army posts
in various parts of Dublin were at
tacked in force last night by Irregu
lars but without success. The fight
ing in some instances lasted two
hours.
Don’t miss “The Masquer
ader,” with Guy Post Bates,
at the Rvlander Theater
Monday and Tuesday.
For Quick Service
And
HEAVY HAULING
PHONE 303
P. L. WOOTTEN
CLARK’S TRANSFER
All our people are in
vited to Rylander Thea
ter on Sunday evening at
7:45 p. m. to hear Bishop
Ainsworth, who will dis-t
cuss the New First Meth
odist church building
proposition. Be on hand
promptly.
JNO. W. SHIVER
Chairman of Publicity
Committee.
Don’t miss “The Masquer
ader,” with Guy Post Bates,
at the Rylander Theater
Mondav and Tuesday.
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(Central Time.),
Arrival and Departure of Passenger
Trains, Americus, Ga.
The following schedule figures
published as information and not
guarcr’’"''’ 1 ‘
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY,
Arrive Leave
11:55 pm Columbus-Chgo 3:45 am
10:35 pm Albany-Montg’y 5:14 am
7:25 pm Macon-Atlanta 6:37 am
7:15 pm Columbus *7:30 am
1:55 pm Albany-Montg’y 2 >l4 pm
2:14 pm Macon-Atlanta 1:55 pm
1:25 pm Columbus *3:30 pm
110:00 am Columbus 12:30 pne
6:37 am Albany 7:25 pno
5:14 am Macon-Atlanta 10:35 pm
3:45 am Albany-Jaxville 11:55 pm
2:58 am Albany-Jaxville 12:37 ani
12:37 am Chgo, St. L. Atla 2:sßam
1:35 am Cinti and Atlanta 1:35 am
(* Daily; (!) Sunday.
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Arrives Leaves
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Thrilling Western with Elmo Lincoln I
Century Comedy
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Cheerful Credit Brousie
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Mies Novak plays a dual role, that of the attractive
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