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> Same, third best .
Best Heifer, any breed, under 2 year/ . .
Same, second be:t....
Same, third best .
Bust . Bull, any breed, 2ye ■ : /;i over . .
,Same,-second bes‘ .... ..
Seine, third best
.Belt Caif, any breed, node. 1; ar . . ..
. Same, second best . .. a
Same, third best
Best Bull under 2 yea ■; old .. ... 7
Same, sc- ond 1- t .. - *■ ' '
Best Herd, all breeds .
Same, second best
Best Cow and Calf .. 10-
Same, second be t . .. f-.'i'
POULTRY DEPART?” ?,'T
Prizes will be pa id < ties of Poultry:
SINGLE COMB
BARRED PLYMOUTH Rd . s
ANCONAS
WHITE FLYM'/'TII POCK -
SINGLE C< .'IB li 1I '• ' ; O n ' 3
SINGLE COMB LF.JV.N LEGIi.JP.N3
ORPINGTONS
V. YANDOTTES.
SINGLE ENTRIES:
Class of 1 Entry . .. ...Lib’ -i
Flint Second Thir-.l
Class of 2 Entries ....$1.50 $ .50 Ribbon
Class of 3 Entries 2. ;;! J I.CO Ribbon
PENS
Class of 1 Ertry •.Rib'
' Fir -A Sc nd T’.’t I
Class of 2 E'.liries -2. ”• ,
Class of 3 Eutr.es .. ... .!)•'. .. d IL' ;»n
S- ECiAL PREMIUMS
To the Pc rson exl 7 . Best Bird .
To the Person EJ.luii'..; th-' I' ; in Sac v.. ... 5 <"■ i
In any lot where < . .;/;• made by one E: hi ;itor,
a,ill be but one tiwE. ~i a .;:<dcd. ii ; v.i.l be th ■ fir I
premium', provided, the Ju-' consider.- the entry exhibited
v. cr.hy of ti...-<u" ? rd, but d mo i y only wii; ■ ■ p.-u-l.
HAVECANW
Georgia G. O. P. Are Expect
Peeled To Put Rcrrc--.■.s.’s-lvc
in Gubemator'al Race
ATLANTA, Sept. 25.—Wi1l Geor
gia put cut a can ■
for govern&r’-of Georgia at th”
general ek-'tmn in Nove über’
This is a question, .that will be de
cided and ia.it. very .it wav
stated here today. Leaders of the
party cxpre.'S|the belief that a v.tn
didat? will be nc:: i: ..'.■■J to <v, '.o.’
Hon. ChffoM 51. W ii.er, v h.> -
noirirated at the Derr.'.eritie stai.
primary ''September 13.
The actual decirnm, however, lead
ers says, hinged on the action of it
congressional district committees.
These committees, following action
•of the state executive committee in
Atlanta Saturday will all hold meet
ings tfith.iii the next ten days for the
purpose of deciding the governorship
issue.
Shou’d the twelve district commit
tees decide that the time i - propitious
for running a gubernatorial candi
date, a meeting of the state conven
tion of the Republican party will be
cll-d at which the nomination for
govm-nor will be made.
The state executive committee of
the Republican state central com
mittee, which met in Atlant. l . Satur
day unon the call of Act' g Chair
man Louie Crawford, is composed of
the chairmen from the twelve con
gressional districts of the state. A 1
a session lasting two hohr.-. wh- ■
harmony was said to prevail in ..1!
its deliberations, p. ,‘y on- .; '
work was fully discussed and ph:
for the district meetings made.
Vice (hairman Louie Crawford,
who is in active charge of the tato
Republican headcpiartoi ■, nr«: sided ai
the meeting and will be the uoml ■. I
head of the party in Georgia duii 1
the absence of J. Louis Philips, vim
is compelled to he absent from the
state until after the November elec
tions. It was understood that Mr,
SUPERIOR INSURAI CE ' VICE j
Fire, Life, Accident, Aut’mobsle
HERBERT HAWKIN
I'horie 186 14-16 Planters Rank Blds.
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IVIL/l LI O/b
MONEY LOANED on farm lands nt 6 per cent, inter* I
est and borrowers have privilege of
paying part or all of principal at any interest period, stopping, in
terest on amounts pr.td. We always have best rates and easiest
terms and quickest service. Save money by seeing or writing us.
We are in charge of home office of the Empire loan <£• Trust Co.
G. R. ELLIS or G. C. WEBB,
Empire Bids. Americus, G«.
(Formerly Commercial City Bank Building.)
LOANS
mado cn improved farm lands at cheapest interest rates lot term of
5,7 or 10 years with pre-payment option given. Money secured
promptly. We have now outstanding over $1,100,000.00 on farms
in Sumter County alone, with plenty more to lend.
MIDDLETON M’DONALD
Correspondent ATLANTA TRUST COMPANY in Sumter, Lee, Ter-
Schley, Macon, Stewart, Randolph and Webster Counties.
i P ’«“fers Bank Bldg. Americus, Ga. Phone 89 or 211
;7 .7 : , ’ is i.i tn- natlona
' ci.p’tal attending to piivate bu -ines..
. ,/i . • touch wi
' .- ./:. . nd I'.a ' <■ iv;-/
k.i. •,]]’<■•■.: ii‘ 1 d ;.; |’ ! a u1 of aii or
-1 ganizaiion plans.
So far as known h-r today no |
X con iiL-ivition v. Ji be v.ivon a full
statehouse ticket and the nomination
i of a govei nor v. .1 not l-e considereri
i unb it !-.- - approval of the
<l7-tticl eomni '.te.. . J> I- Lie c:
didrJis f.-r gov- ./.-)■ on the Gccrr.’ia
'(L <), tig;.at who. Ft'vf been men
' h h’-.j G. li. IV'Miai;.,-, of
■ Dv.lJi'., at one time a candidal', for
the I',. S. senate, and Vs. J. Ji'i’son,
well known ' ;.. . lawyer.
'A a J??'! <s i ' F n
2.
FW) OF STRUT
I REI IENS H( ME, Ts nn. 4 S. t,
25.. Dee-a-.i -g that strife and l-lood-
> slu’d in the nation’-; ir.d/; trial life
have readied proprotions of "dis
grace to our whol ecivilization” Scc-<
i r/tary of Labor Dav’ ; called v.'iii
labor leaders in an address at thv
’ ■ •••’pv.nl convention of the Printing
Presmen’s U”:on, to help restore
: indir trial rdations to an orderly i
“ ■ basis.
‘ LEGAL AD NO. EC!).
I GEORGIA, Sumter County.
1. Sit phen Pace, say on oath, that
- i as. a candidate for State Senator
f i from the 12th -Senatorial district in
- | the pr’-nnry election of September I
’ . 1"-'h, 1/22, I expended the tom of j
ifl 0( .00 is such camp; ign, all of !
' iwiiivh was from my personal fundal
i i to-wit:
’/.t- dn-e • m'liittee a::f, 1
■■'25.00; publication of announce-;
i ’■ . $24.00 ■ printing and pa per,
; : . ''
; 20 00; ;i / • hire, $9 00; garnline
I i and -i! (estimated), $10.25. Total,
g • SIOO.OO.
'J ’ STEPHEN PACE,
o i Sworn to and tubscribed before me
■-. this S’p.ember 22, 1922.
r. RUTH CL.vRK,, N. PS. Co., Ga
RD SCHEDULE
OS
Tc. nc Will Play Num*
Os Fast State
Teams
h'.-..h school football .
i - .-1 with a pretty stiff I
m - on September 2!) i
el the Richland Hi at ;
; , .-.re d >ing good work and ’
: . .. . t ’ep team is promised ’
i ■■ .: tiie material on hand.
: all. of games includes the i
I foil dag:
I S t. l J.—Richland.
1 Cm. —Cordele, at heme.
I Oct. 13.—Ashburn.
(kt. 2-'—Aib-'ny, at home.
| 27.—Sylvester.
I Nv. ■ 3.——Columba?.
I . v. 11.— Lan’e •.
t N 17.—Fitzgerald.
Nov. 24.—Lanier, at home.
'Nev. bi.).—C<lambus, at home.
!EN
— ■
l-nalrnm \lso Ask That Basic
c ’lev Day Be Again
Resumed
CIDCAGO. Sept. 25.—A return
lo ’ ar-ti; :e wages and resumption
Ins'-- e >ht-1 our day is asked of
of the I t tes I ■ Hoard
itativ s'of rail] oad Sgnal
! men <r-d:ing a return to wage 1 ’- ;
ihli.-hcd by the board; in May,
1920.
rATCH NEGRO MUR DEREG
’N RICrfLAND R. R. STATION
RICTTT.ALD. Sept. 25.—Wi1l Riv- :
n< gro, who eat lier i n the day I
I is allegi-d to have shot and killed ;
| Will Porter, a negro, of Charles, ■
wn captured here Friday morning, i
t T. J. Bruner, special agent for the j
f< aboard railroad effected li.is ■
"■i ci ure.
Stnnents indicate .that Rivers I
d> 'T -'rately shot Porter following a ■
puiirel at a saw mil] near Charles, '
while the negro was unarmed.
PAUI IN TAKES STAND.
SOUTHBfiND, Ind., Sept. 25.
Ib'-'/i-y Paulin; charged wilh being the
father of Mr -. John Tierman’s child,
took the witness stand in his own
Infer)-e today.
DE’TPOY LOWNSDOWN ESTATE
I ONDON, S pt. 25. - Marquis
Lovmw’own h.is informed the Times
his ma’r i n at Deerreen, County
Tv ,-v. Ireland was looted and burn
ed an<l hi ■ valuable plantations de
rr.v.'d. ’[■ says he i:| unaware j
whether th.' outrages were commit- j
tod ’-v F.-.'o S.ntcrs or Republicans, i
CHILD'S EYELASHES
BITTEN OFF!|
Conn Herrick, noted scientist, says !
"Down so th I saw roaches so bad,,]
i'wy .■/•tn.sly ate the eyelashes off a j
' ■ irg < ::1 11” Just another example !
of e d rdly pe I'3. Roaches must i
b■. ./iped out for health's sake! Us? :
lb-; Gu i’. nteed Roach Powder. 10c i
7- 2'c. Sc’ ] and guaranteed by
adv CARSWELL DRUG CO.
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iis \\ e have y st received a fine J
Jig selection of ART POTTERY *
in all colors and designs. »
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! * Vv e aiao have in a ship- *
'« meat of large mahogany J
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■ u Jeweler and Optician
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RAILROAD SCHEDULES
; (Central Time.)
I Arrival and Departure of Pa«»enger
Trains, Americus, Ga.
The following schedule figures
uft’i.-h-'d as information and not
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
Arrive Leave
11:55 pn\ Columbus-Chgo 3:45 am
[ 10:35 pm Albany-Montg’y 5:14 am
7:25 pm Macon-Atlanta 6:37 am
7;lspm Columbus • *7:3oam
1:55 pm A ibany-Montg’y 2:14 pm
2:14 pm Macon-Atlanta 1:55 pm
1:25 pm Columbua *3:30 pm
j 40:00 am Columbus 12:30 prr
’ 6:37 am Albany 7:25 pm
s:l4am Macon-Atlanta 10:35 pnr.
j 8:45 am Albany-Jaxvilla 11:55 pm
! 2:53 am Albany-Jaxville. 12:37 am
i 12:37 am Chgo, St. L. Atla 2:58 am
1:35 am Cinti and Atlanta 1:35 am
(* Daily; (!) Sunday.
SEABOARD AIR LINE
Arrives Departs
3:IOPM Cordele-Savh 12:26 PM
.12:26 I’m Riehland-Montg'y 3:10 PM
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RE-CORDER.
NO ALTERNATES TO MACON
DtMUCKA lIL UUN V 1 iUfi
:
i Frank Harrold, chairman of the
. Sumter county delegation to the
State Democratic convention to be
held in Macon in Cc 2 r, rci'.ue/t
--that the announc:nn nt in yester-
’ day’.*: i.-.sue be curre ted to include
ail names mentioned as delegates.
Mr. Harrold says there are no ai
i ternates to the convention. The re
I port as given to the paper included
j a list of both delegates and :.lter
! nates.- The list of delegates follows:
Frank Harrold, ch; nnan; N .A.
Roy, .Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lane, Sam
■ Rodgers, of Sumter; John T.
I Methvin, Cobb Sunii:: l ’i'd. of De
| Soto; Ben F. Easterlin, .W. Dykes.
■ Miss Sarah Cobb, D". Thad Wise,
of Plains; J. E. Sheppard, A. E.
Hines, H. O. Jones, W. C. Jordan,
S. E. Statham.
Sumter county has only so
votes in the convention, and each
; delegate therefore has one-fou!rth
! of a vote, according to F. B. Arthur,
j chairman of the county Democratic
. committee. ‘‘The chairman has the
’ right to appoint four delegates, with
a vote each.” Mr. Arthur said, ‘the
remainder of the d'-legation being
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Triple cushioning.
Pressed-on base,
lhe tractive might of
the All-Weather Tread.
And the wearing
strength of Goodyear
stock and construction.
Yougetthese advantages
only in the new Good
year Al I - Weather Tread
Cushion Tire.
It is one of the complete
line of Goodyear Truck
Tires sold and serviced
by your Goodyear
Truck Tire Dealer.
For Sale by
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| Americus Steam Vulcanizing g
Co., Americus, Ga.
MOSQUITOES
■® g Good for the bites—good to
® ® keep the 5 insects off 1; o
V VARO RM sa
Over 1? Million Jqy9 Used Yearly
MICHELIN
Ring-Shaped I
1 Tubes I
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Michelin Tubes fit perfectly
because they are ring-shaped
like the casing itself— yet
they cost no more than ordin
ary .straight tubes.
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We also carry a complete line of
Michelin Regular Size and Over
size Cords. 7
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AMERICUS STEAM VULCANIZING CO.
J. W. Lott, Mgr.
Phone 506 Free Air
J | Don’t Forget ?
g We sharpen anything. Bring your 5
ft sharpening work to us. *
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Also have Biycles, Supplies and *
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* 206-208 N. Jackson St. Phone 937 *
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REFUSE BOND TO
8 HERRING MEN
ThiYy-Six Ara Allowed Bail in
' oiinecti.cn With Murder Or
Miners
MARION, 1:1-, Sept. 25. — (By ths
A -ociated Press >—Thirty-six of the
44 indicted for murder in connec
tion with the Herring killing will be
given liberty on bond. The remain
ing 8 will not be allowed bond be
cause of the alleged compelling evi
dence against them. ,
alternates. Or, if the chairman de
sires, he can appoint sixteen dele
gate-' with one-fourth vote each, witi.
- no alternates.”
Each county has two votes for
\ each representative in Legislature.
Mrs. A. R. Guerry left today for
; Seville, where she will visit Mrs.
Annie .Powell.
Carlton Faulk and R. H. Reynolds,
of Jacksonville, are visiting Mr.
Faulk's grandparents, Capt. and Mrs.
, i 11. D. Watts, on Church street.
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item of your diet—be S
kq sure that you eat the best, §
i'?’; which means DOMES! IC [S
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Baked fresh daily and de-
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BUY a loaf today and S
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late Eclaires Fresh Daily g
pi at the bakery.
g Raisin Bread for the kid- 1
C! dies’ school lunches. It cj
ipl contains both Fruit and g
Bread. Ja
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NEGRO BOY INJURED. - J
James B. Jones, a negro boy, was I
seriously injured when lie was struck
by an automobile on Sullivan street,
Saturday. He jumped from a truck
directly into the path of a car driv-
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j Ml AMI, FLORID A :
* The Most Perfect Ventilated Hotel in the South ' I
J Every Room Is Outside r
Moderate Rates ;
Z Open All the Year
Commercial and Business Men Will
$ Always F eel At Home
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A visit to our store will be a pleas
ure to those who love Beautiful
Fabrics and Trimmings. It is a ver
itable exposition cf Dress Fabrics
1 $ in all their richness.
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Brocade Chiffons-
—1 his is one of the most beautiful
draping fabrics ever shown here.
We have colors: Brown, Navy,
Black; 40 nches wide. Yard $7.50.
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Satin Cantons and
i | Plain Cantons
j Ej
—This fabric will lead all other by
far for the making of nice dresses.
A vast range of colors, including
the new caramel brown and others.
Extra high grade; 40 inches wide.
| $3.50 Yard.
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Wool Eponge- i
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• —1 liis is cloth which is the equiva-
| alent of French Ratine, only it is
all wool. Colors, Saxe blue,
. beaver, brown, navy, black; 50
I inches wide, $2.98 Yard.
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Wool Cantons-
A new soft all-wool fabric —a re
production of the silk cantons in
all wool. You’ll like these, for
they are decidedly something new.
Colors, brown, navy, grey, Pom
peiian red and black; 40 inches.
$2.50 Yard.
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—A few items in both the silks and
i X woolens, but we assure you that a
visit here will disclose the fact that
we can supply your wants with
any up-to-date woolens or silks.
Superb trimmings to match.
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I ANSLEY’S
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1922
!cn by George Marshall and
j accident was unavoidable.
Mrs. W. D. Miller, of Jaeksor V1 H t
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. j ; ,' n .
A. Hixon, on South Lee street.