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TYi’HOON COST
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Sv.’atcw Dir.‘ ter Was Ward O'
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Hist
SV7ATOW, 8< it. 1...- -By t.' V.
: Pre^s.) —The n
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resulted in 5 :r. ■ -
t-dj : ; C 3 11. S VOi?.
O.£ record in Ch.v.u ' .
th? damages run to n:sny ' - ‘••o;.
War is declared on
BiLLION DOLLAR BUG
ii.TI.ANTA, Sept. 14. —-W ar: are
orTtne Loll weevil—called a •
dgtlat bug” for it has cost ii. a. i
nfin than a billion dollars
b<®« declared by Georgia ag> uni
altets, lookhig toward the w.t i
0f£1923r
Mr is estimated, according to s
jiics made public here, that i..«'
.vFevil did a total dai.ia? of a
bWion - ars to 1921 c
crop alone.* A bill f<-r th -> \e..i
maii-s to be presented, the 'slid
of»1921-22, it is dated, wa peculi
aidv favorable to the im-ec l s hiber
nation, and in some si -lions con
ditions have been far cable for the r
propagation.
'tlnndveds of scheme propo ?T
range.from hand-picki. >g th.- wg v:.s
to setting certain species of an'< u; .
tljeii trail. Some have pr-->pm< d
leaving all fields ek-.ir of cot: m f-i
a feeason. *
*Dr. A. M. Soule, prmid- nt of the
State College of Agriculture at AtL
eis, Ga., perhaps one of the hr. ~ !
ktown" authorities in the South cm '
atricMTnrff! mafei., gave out a
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wjM - .£•* p;iLl.t lirou'-H lr-t- •
■y '' frpurl o . ■
Btrnu i '..mi and Atlan • ...
wk..-, launched a campaig <
boll weevil.
w Ts tho time to light the boll
wjevil so as best'n? inure t‘ ■ ,
diction of a sati. factory crop of .
cotton in 1923,” said Dr. Soul,-. -.T
active arid uniform campaign ~n -1, . j
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li Miss Virginia Cook Likes ’ '
■Miss Virginia Cook, of Ne v Yi , .
«rs Royal Guaranteed Roach Powl I
<*e< is used. I
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®,T v.vted with r.,.K-h-.
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frj-vder DOES dc.iroy all roach ’
if vou have them now pet a can TO-
D£Y. 10c and 25c. Sold and guar
aUls!Pc4 by Carswell Drug Co.--.ldv.
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the Dark
caused the Judge to pause, \
clinch his fist and swear
; vengeance on the man \ -'4. > \ \
■ who had wronged him. /\' .. /
The next instant he wa / ...
himself again. The lova- !/, '
ble reprobate I L • 1 ' tn
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‘THE
PRODIG .
JUDGE”
An EDWARD JOSE
Production
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ALSO AESOP'S FABLES AND CHRISTY COMEDY
V Regular Prices, 25c and 10c
FRIDAY ' AND SATURDAY’
RYLANDER THEATER
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SCENE FROM “THE PRODIGAL JUDGE”
One of the most thrilling sequences of “The Prodigal Judge” shows a two cabin raft and a Mississippi
keel boat shooting through the Cedar Rapids of the St. Lawrence River. These rapid, are consmered the
most dt ngerous in the country. Jean Paige and a 1 alf dozen small children made the trrn on the crafts.
A; the R iandcr Theater today ami Saturday only?
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i pari of o; - gro lv er?, will give this
insect a s ick 1 m hhlch '. ■■
\ take b-’ ' ■ ' tim to rs •■ ■ er.
| ■•': he that are now i -
immature bplls are to furnish Hie
i seed c-'op fop 192;;. If not <:.-troy-'
i-.-I .n tin codrse of th ? nt. xt -“. day; *
or ',’(?(im, they vill go into hiberna
; tion. Our people sometimes ie.il t-/
■ realize that the hibernating period
for thew< e is < ... y danger- .
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f-. : i . ~/ •■.; . i, ■ < j’i In a .
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I live, we ntivf- ti'crcfue minimized!
uha'-i - : of cu:’. :w. 1 very materi-
: ally. Can . do this? , uredly ‘
Iwe < an. i ■ ho top ci >p of
I cottqn under we evil conditions, and, I
I in many places in ;’>? . tale, the cot- ,
| ton has -.1 mu-y .-:! b- pi- ked <>ut.-!
' The p-’, .-- in.-, t.-, foi:,, .- ..- p.-i,
--i ■ ■ - 1 ,-- .■ - . ■ -.■ ■ *r i I up
the -cotti n It i -. . h b t-
j ;!( ‘a them (lex. i ’nd but’v
; ■!■ ’rfi .->m| :.A . j! -. . is one
| , a-.’e where toe tr-uefor-< .ni t. used I
to advantage on the iX-in over an-!
other, it h< uld I lor this pi rp <
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“Remember' the ' Alai! > I
Sells Meat That Is Slaughtered
Right.” Th ■ ' •" if,.
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!!■■•.-. -- '.ms and big plows with
J.: J.aci:.-.! to th'. 1 -whiffle-tre--
mid <-Gullt;r will help in the attain-,
the d< ired end. Let us I
spare no effort to d< troy the stalks i
in c--. • > i ‘ Id in Georgia just as rap- i
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RAILS IN SOUTHEASI .
Vri.ARTA, Sept. 15.—The in-I
■ :■ ' of frei ;!it class rates in •
. ■Jlie-i.,' by the Interstate Coin- |
m ha i b . n resumed
bi- i\ .al building, with Joseph i
B. .-:-.. commissitner, and J. !
t '.-.grii. e.-.ainincr, in charge, and 1
t' L. imony* of nippers will be 1
The inve; ■’. igatiyn. was be
| ; tn in and Pi -ted. until July 20. j
<;i ring' v.-hieh time the testimony of '
the railroad;: was submitted. It is ;
■ probable tiv.l the hearings will con- I
tinue into ’Tw. mbi r, and after they ■
f are < on< luded, prpppsed fevi i >ns in
I rate wil rd before the Inter*
- tmht c ■ ■'i mmi sion in
: Georgia.
’.lAEttmrs of
A MILLION DOLLAR pl
• YORK,Sept. 15.—Alleging |
! lirf'-sh-'■ of a i-iiiiiou-dollars an in i
| vnliii)!pef-ti'jn in Imnkruptcy was
i i.icd in the federal court today
j against G:.t i McQuade company,
, m.'iimfa, !nr, :of mill products.
‘ Their li <ted-at h-ilf a mil
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I TAR'? V B?IL SENT
t Z CK TO CONFERENCE
WASHINGTON, ■ pt. 15.—Re
■■' .0 - - Hie aelkui of tile con
tn writing ' . .o 11 ad
iiiir s ra“ h>d tnrifl bill a dye embar
go .1 .•’]. i>,g provkooirand a duty on
Fptash, 1 <■ 1 \ . : r lay ent
I I hat ni.?a■ iii' back to eonfcver.co. It.
re instructed to accept
I (i;::.- antendmeiits r’cper.'.ing the ex
ist: ng d ■ <<■'. • and placii pot-
• c h on 'lie free list.
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h “CLD FASHIONED MOTHER” !
i ’ BE PRESENTED TON GHI
"An Old Fashioned Mother” is the
I name of 3 play to be presented to
(’’ngnt at 8 o'clock in the
■ j Brooklyn Heights Chapel, the pro
»j 'reds of which will go for the bene
!i nt of the Salvation Arm? po-.i h-'iv
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: 'A.-. XIT.D Two or throe rooms,
furii.t-.hi :, for light housekeeping.
Id •. s-Rccoid< r. - 1 5-3 t
1 ' f i o protect you, youi
i ■ ml your property. Frank
•>’. , Jnsuram °. 18-ts
V..,'l'i—Young nmn with .come
p ' u. 1 -am .io ixp.-ri- nee who wan<
■to r ■ mant’bl.ly enter employ of
earnings will <!<•-
i <m bis own efforts. Address
rd r.- 15 3!
, • I - A watw mill rnan Hia<
f hr.-. 1. d <u.-me < p...c. E -T
us, Rt B ■ ;
: ’ HING ..j -
r:'7 ' >ll >■ .’wiry ma: bine -.
< h< cks 10c extra I ght’s
l ( ■ ct House, Box 127','Rirmim--
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Ii ■' ’ SALE . • i-Burner oil : Y.ve, i t
. ■et.rditimi. Phone 4l>‘». E’ ts
'■ IED £ 0 D< zen fi esh' fert
eggs weeklj from large stock; Wil!
pay premium for best. Phone 974-.1
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13-6 t
L OST AND FOUND
• LOST— \\ ire spoke automobile j
wheel and J ire 32X4 on Vienna-i
' tmericus public road. Reward. No- :
|tify M. McDonald, Americus, or
: Times-Recorder. 1 ts
| LOST -White. English- setter with
; liver spots. Phone.. S. D. Furlow.
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THE AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER.
Th? cast of ch rm:l.? has been so-
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' lected from th,- young people living
! in the ce.nmiutuly, ami work on th'?
'mor with a ii.. h of-patho’, making
i steadily for'se- cral days.
The program K in full follows, to
gether with >.!< • r mes of those who
i will portray the <km actors:
Deborah Underhill, the mother
i —Captain Luella Knox.
! Wilder Bill Pindle, leader of the
choir- Mi s Janie Tye.
■ i Lowzy Loviny Custard—Miss
, Myrtle Ilt-rring.
Isabel Simscott —Miss Lula Miller.
Gloriana Perkin..:—Miss Evelyn
j Miller.
Suk-. y Pindle—Miss Inex Law.
John Underhill—Alien Williams.
( harley Underhill—Frank Tye.
Brother Jonah Quackenbush
i John Wood.
i Jeremiah Go .Ung- Ilc-y Tye.
Enoch Rone—Garnett I’uett.
i.':dntu Todd—-Jame ■■ Dixon.
The public j? cordially irfvifed to
•A. nd the j'lfy. ?'b.'h is antiojpated
c”.e. contammy much quaint hu
i . with ;.: d"_Ti o fpathos, making
■ human-interest ■•'•<.'. A charge
' 10 am! 20 cents v ill be made, to
d bj ‘-‘i A■ my t brp
■i' ?e in the y,re w<,ution of the splen
did which t'..-y ; T;-'<y ( pcrf'.-rmhig in
this vicinity.
Ml. : Lilly Leo ha.: returned from
a delightful v-- : i .of some time to
Mr. :ml Mr.;. I. V-. . Lee in Atl:inL:i
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V ? /luy 1 *
¥» Il Vp
- £-7* a
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FOR |i£NT
FOR RENT - I ft’9 unfujrhi h< I
room:. Phone 772. 26-ts
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FOR RE'.T Two unfurnished
rooms: dose in. Ehone 886.
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FOR, . f—d'v ~ large connecting
room with l.dcli.-ne-t.' •■; all conven
iences Vid-. i’. 0 Box '--I -1 l-7t
FOR !'[ nt -Tv. i> furnished rooms
Io ooupl.- <>r Iripan , Board
if preferred I hode 9 9.—14-6
FIRE BRICK. Fire Clay, Flue ’
ii); 7 himbles. I hone 117 Shiver,
FOR SALE
I‘OR SAI >■’ 170 acre dairy and
■truck farm, 2 1-2 miles from the
best, saw mill town in Florida (pop
ulation 3000) where there - is year
■iro't! ft r :t:b(-t at a <jood -price for
all (lairy and fa: in products. Owner
would also sell-fourteen .head dairy
cows (mostly Jersey), a number of
fattening hogs, two good mules, all
term implements and tl,.e prij ent
crop on the place, consisting of corn,
hay. velvet boar.r, peanuts, sugar
cane and sweet potatoes. For price
■ or further information, address L.
i B. Clark, Perry, Fla.—ls-2t
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FOR SAI E- Whi|e Plymouth Rock
Rooster and Hens. Phone 687.
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I*OR SALE -Good hay press; mount
ed on wheels. G. R. Ellis or C.
1 C, Webb 4 30-i.f
RUSSIA READY
TO MEET U.'
5 Answers Note As To Re-,
ccpticn Os American Tech
nical Cotnmhsion
MOSCOW, S-'pt. 15- —(By the As- !
oei -ted Pic ..) - A note which i.i j
■ considered a reply to the unofficial .
inquiry of the United States as to |
v bother th- 1 Anr-rican Te- hni al j
coin'misi.-on will be welcomed in Rus j
.ia states that Soviet Re.; sia is ■
‘ ready to enter official p.elimir.'iry ;
negotiations for the re-establishment I
of official relations with an Amer- |
man delegation appointed jfor the |
purpose.”
Skinned Cat Li- h. A< me Market. I
Phone 59 1. 15-] t 1
ALCA-UR
Eday and Saturday
Dainty
LADYS WALTON
and
4ARRY MYERS
in
[op of The
Morning”
and
Ruth Roland is
he T imber Queen’
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A Better
Hat for Men
At a Little Less
\X/£HAVL : se< ure< I he 1 ''cal agency for the celebrated
> V line of S( ! IOBJ i. 51 IA IS FOR MEN—in our opin
ion among the highest class lines of men’s headwear on
1 the America!! market —barring none.
I hen, too- fellows, thev range in prices from $1.50 to
$?.00 I LSS than others. A large slnpment has just arriv
ed an'l is now on display in'our windows, in all the new
c h ides and shape .
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I hce new fall I lais —with 'thcii slightly wider brims and
slightly higher crowns—ato ready for you. As fine a
selection as you ve ever seen m this man s store awaits
your review. I hry ,ue I lais yon will be pleased to wear
■ at prii > you will be gladjo pay—
ss.oo - $6.5J - $7.50 I
Ai i'l die' lassiest I .ine of New
VELOURS AT SIO.OO I I .
ANSLEY’S
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Everything in Men’s Wear . . %
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PENSACOLA PAPER IS
SOLD EY MRS. MAYES
PENSACOLA, Sept. 15 Th<-
Pensacola Journal was sold today by ;
Mr-. Lois Mayes to John 11 Perry,;
pre idciit of the American Press As
i o. iation and Richmond Lloyd Jones, >
< ditcr of t v Tul<n, Okla., Tribune i
; and Jacksonville, Fla , Journal. Per- i
■ry and Jone are joint owners of i
i the Tulsa and Jacksonville papers.
S-BfiHSllilliiilii’S
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i Hnl I U j ' - mm'«£•
tt. ’, I .ifilM
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' 1 Natural Gas
i I JTj ggsSd was a great mystery to the people
of olden times. They called ir
“dir that burns/’ and jets of the gas
urn ’ s^ the so-called “perpetual fires.”
! i!|| Much of the mystery has now been solved
!.i‘ and we are issuing a most interesting folder
this month on the subject.
Incidentally we hope to clear up any mystery
that siu rounds the subject of banking.
Our officers are always glad to explain the work
ihgs of this Institution in the interests of patrons
and the community. A talk with them may show
you how to use our service to better advantage.
Empire Bank of Americus
G. R. ELLIS, President E. L. BELL
11. L. MIZE, Vice-President. G. C. WEBB
S JOE M. BRYAN, Cashier
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922
Mr. and Mrs William Carter and
Miss Dorothy farter, of Richland,
were guests of friends i n Amen- /
I hutsday.
It is typical of the painstak
ing care expended in making it
and no better picture could I -
found. See “The Prodigal
I Judge, at the Ry’andcd Friday
and Saturday.