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AT THE RYLANDER
■ “Over the Hill,’’ the ; ( .tcre <.i -a
» hailed throughout the xvc-i .d V !
motion pictures as the great, t o'
it am nil, is at the Ity’sniLr ilv-rte.
Kiday anil Saturday. T! . ■
able, pi oioiuey, p. ■'■iced by V.
Fox, has been taking «... c imi.ry
by -stum au>! is miabii ,ery ;•>
vious record Tor conthii. au . irr-s
t.herc-ver it is slur. .1.
. • It is'.-f-aie io say that no pict.uj
«ver shown hue has c.,i ti>- in
terest aroused by “Over the H; ”
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Local motion picture devotees h;r. .■
been' wanting it for n.a ;. month-.,
hud it* engagement here u 'Lg nieth
bd ATrniager 'Rylander has taken to
keep faith with iii- patrons, v.' >;a ’■•
liad’jn-oinb-e i the very best pictuic,
the •'■jreen i>‘ id-.
Ttas nrodllv lu; s not owe its 1
husv suectt -1, tl. fa« t.i.it an i.;>
men-.*’ w.vi; of iii'un-,- v. tv. •
jn it- production; hut the -t . i.
ime—that got-: st’ " .i'll. to the her:
j»nd jaai.es the' spectator I’.e hg. ;
his eailrihcci dais— takes him
back to those golden Loir. with
hioiher.
The popularly of the . ;-’u;>
made Mrs.' Mary Ca'i, who crri.
the role Ma Benton in ti e;> 'ure,
probably the- best 1 r.vn —ire
the st 1 ' '-a to lay. Although she.
been extremely I i-y in new picturiv
hl tIW Fox ,-tudios. u wide-p: ad ib-
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wr>ou< hr ><,rie<> or 4esponoY.it it is . :
sure VOL dOTT’f NERVE’UN ’
p/r.bs. H.q, renew the noth'ii vigor a;
worth livnir. 1 c sth„ and a. L I
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have respect ror—t otiies that
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It’s clothes is to come here and
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niand for re.s, . .' appearance has
ii’inreik'. jei from tim ;•> time
Ito abai ' ... hei tudio work teni.io
I tours so that people
* -euid see In the fie? '.he won an they’
J had come tn v«- by twt.un of b-.i
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AT THE ALCAZAR.
Doris May h< he'boards at .h<
IAI aza: t. k y in Up and at •Em.”
Ivi’h >;■ re laugh., tian the ocean
■■ . \ . ■ ' . ger Prather ••< s.
1 w ’•.> ; .ug'!) '!)( '• ..Hi,
, tl'.'s- p' - ' lure vii! make them happy.”
‘ Tomorrow Frank Mayo on the
. , ogram in ■ ight Bluff-
' ing,” another pietv. '.'tii.it will n.’ea.-■.
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AT THE OPERA HOUSE.
Man:;', i Dudley : • vs jet th in ir j
I free—that i i ftliey will clip his ad-
• v<" tivemenl in today’s pape’i and
! bring it ah,ng. “We have the ■■,”.it
-1 <-•' .'.•ee;; end [.io: ,m ever,” he says,
'and want everybody to see it
1 ..dveiit ir.■ • that ,-tartlc educational:
j - : that worthwlfile: fun-
; i>'es that are funny; new pictures,
| an I a whole program that is diver
i .- ''ied and wholesome. ' .The more
.he merrie. Just tell them tn clip
i our advertiffdment and come along.”
WILL HOLD SCHOOL FAIR.
f’OPDEI E, Sept. 28.- Supt. Gor
don Singleton of the public schools
and Countv Agent C. R. Culpepper,
i and ’'liss Hat.'iiton, home demonstra
tion agent for Crisp, have arranged
•; school 'air to be held late iii No
vember at which the club girls and
hoys will -how canning and sewini r
■'nd bread makin* also corn and
gig.- and calves, w’lde field dav ev
ents ii the school and “Main Street.”
v.'itb all shows Dome made will be
he ’ attractions making up a two
da v evi.’.
OHIO SUPE TO VOTE ON
R "R AMENDMENT
j (< ’ T ’.MBUS, Sept. 28. The i
1 Ohio ,f . .n. court has frustrat ;
another effort to ;■ vent a vote, in .
th" Nu.'jm’wr election on the cor.- 1
titt u i amendment' ■ j ho.L mg
the s: le of light wine- and beers,
i by refusing a p,\i.ion filed by At-;
i torney George Hawke, of Ci.icia- 1
nati, sv.kii •_ to enjoin 'he se "-tary :
■ f -tate from plr ■-.-i? the beer pro-|
posal on the 1 allot.
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Gi.e solid ’ -?ar or. Broadway. '
■ New h .nieg theaters al’ r ver i
lite our.i y. See ‘‘Over IFc
Hi’! ” at the Rylander '
i tc.. orrow cod •.atarday.
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'WO LYNCHED
GOING TO TRIAL
: Was Taken From Sheriff
Ey Mob Near Sanders-
ville
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SANDEESVJLLE, Sept. 28.—Jim
i.l ihnson, r.'gro, was lynched while j
jiving carried to Wrightsville for
j tr ;.!, according to a report front the I
| . herit'f.
| Johnson was charged with assault [
on a white woman. A cording to ;
information reaching here, he con-1
fi . -ed before he was put to ath. !
i The body v.as hanged to a tree and
| riddled with 200 bullets. Fifty njen i
were in the party.
INSANITY WILL
BEWOMAN’SPLEA
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| LOS ANGELES, Sept. 28.—1 n-I
•sanity will be the defense of Mrs.
( lara Phillips, charged with beat
ing Mr-. Alberta Meadows, 20-year-
O'd widow, to death with a hammer,
it was disclosed when her counsel
I submitted copies of interrogatories
addressed to residents of Toxas re
garding the alleged lapses of sanity
on the part of the defendant.
ROTARY CLUB FORMED.
THOMASVILLE, Sept. 28—A Ro
tary club was organized at Talla
-1 use ’ Tuesday evening with twenty
mi mbci-..'. The organization was done
by Thomasville Rotarians, E. R. '
j Jerger being special representative |
.' cl Dr. Jas. Thomas of Tuscaloosa, i
district governor of the 26th district, i
; of which district the new club will
,be a part. The charter will be de- '
livered in October to which Ro
tari.i’ , are expected from all see- '
i tions of South Georgia. Dr. Fred
.Moore ; president and Frank Win-,
throp, secretary.
' FIFTY CASES OF
TYPHOID FEVER
j Healt Dept, inspectors found fifty ;
| cases < " typhoid fever on the route of■,
j one milk man Flies had infected the
j niilk with tynhus germs. Use Royal
, Guaranteed Fly Destroyer to protect
j the health of your family. One Gal
• ion can $3.00, with sprayer free. Sold
■ and guaranteed by
j -dv CARSWELL DRUG CO.
CEGAL AD NO. 521.
GEORGIA, Sumter County. |
Personally appeared before me, the
; under; igned, Charles R. Crisp, who an
oath says’: *1
That, in the prosecution of his
i enndidaey for the Democratic nomi- ’
nation lor Congtress from the Third
'a «’■'•• t' <>f Georgia, he expended ih“
urn of Nine Hundred and Two dol
lars ($902.00), itemized as follows:
One Hundred and Eighty dollars
..'L', to the newspapers of thn
district ior publishing announcement
of candidacy;
Five Hundred and Twenty two dol
!.h ■ i i. 122.00) to the Democratic Ex
eeuiive Committees of the district for
the purpose of paying part of the
perbi' of holding’ the primary;
Two Hundred dollars ($200.00)
■ so personal traveling expenses, in
"iudmg hot.’l bills, hire of automo
biles, its., in canvassing the district.
Deponent further says that he re
ceived no campaign contribution, and
that the money expended was from
his own funds.
i:i witness whereof I have hereunto
; set my hand and seal, this the 27th
, day of Septemer, 1922.
CHARLES R. CRISP. (Seal)
Sworn to and subscribed before
me, this the 27th day of September,
1-22. S.. R. HEYS,
ihe greatest heritage of
heart interest ever given to the
motion picture world. See
“Over the Hill,” at the
Rylander Theater tomorrow
; j and Saturday.
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| By joining our Xmas Club, you settle this,
question; and the payments have been
made so small you will never miss the
money. t
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’et us explain this plan to you. wj | f WS!®
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THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
BOYS' LONG JAUNT HALTED.
WAYCRUSS, Sept. 25. — -Woody
Woodruff and I.eroj' Rogers, who
both appear to lie around 18 years
' of age, took the train at JacKson- ;
' villi- bound for points North. Tneii i
1 trip was uneventiUi until they reach
■ cd Thomu-viiie, where police offi
;< >.- liiterrupted their i ,ue and ..rob
them into custody
It sems that W uoiiy and Leroy did
not have tickets lor their trip, and >
yet tickets would, ba’vc been of no
| use in their ease as the train they
i rude was a freight, and the car they
were in was a meat car packed with ,
hams, sausages and 1 a- uu.
• Officers who arrested them say
:hat they took ten-pound package '
1 of ausage from the orderly array m
'■ the car and were preparing to make
way with it when they w°re appre-
I handed. ft seems that this offense
' an infraction of a federal statute
! relating to interstate commerce; so
‘ the boys were brought to Waycross
jto appear before United States
Commissioner G. L. Garrett. They
The favorite with those |,
whose purchases are ■ \
influenced by quality.
"Good to the last drop"
REC. U.S. PAT. OFF.
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J FREE attractive Automobile Tags with the name £
J Americus on them. Call and get yours. 8
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X Just Received Fresh Shipment
Ice Cream Sandwiches 2
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$ WINDSORPHARMACY 2
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! £ “THE CORNER DRUG STORE ON THE SQUARE ’ 2
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You’ve Got To |
l| Wear ’Em, Fellows- I
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So I had a big bunch at almost every price shipped in Cj
—in today, out tomorrow, a small profit, a quick 1®
a turnover —and you save the difference. p)
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. § One dandy lot of 1 00-count Percale Shirts in fine pin
stripes and colors. W’orlh more, but for a few E
' ® days- kl
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| $1.50 Each
Another attractive lot of Shirts in woven-stripe
Madras, in all colors and patterns. Only— (al
j | $2.00 Each Id
15,,. .
; gl Hers’s the thing: An excellent woven Madras Shirt,
E| with silk stripes, for a few days they go at—
■ii $2.50 and $3.00 Each [d
|] All of the above lots are in sizes I 4 to 18, fast
colors, absolutely guaranteed by 0
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are now in the Ware county jail, J
pending the dale of the hearing.
STRiB TO FIGHT.
THOMASVILLE, Sept. 28. —!
; Tl nr.asville will witness the first’
boxing bout in many years Friday
ifternoon when Young Stribling
meet Jo Jackson at the baseball .
par’ . Two other ten-round bouts
ia: - on the program. The bout is I
to be hefii outride the city limits j
owing to an ordinance that prohibits:
all sort;- of prize contests in the
i city. A large number of fight fans j
' from this section of the state will j
be present when the first bout is I
' pulled at 4 o'clock. i
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The famous story of fyuman
hearts. A picture that will live
forever. See “Over The Hill,”
at the Rylander tomorrow and
Saturday.
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5 CASH NO DRESSES 2
2 ONLY ON APPROVAL *
* ALTERATION *
* NO EXCHANGE EXTRA 2
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I Friday and (
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Owing to the fact that many out-of- *
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* will continue cur i g
j SPECIAL
| DRESS SALE j
! TWO DAYS LONGER |
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as well as our visitors. *
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* We sold a wonderful number of these
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| ft saw them pronounced them the ?
Greatest Values Ever Shown In ;
I * Americus. Even better than when ?
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i £ cotton was 1 Oc a pound. m
if DRESS VALUES CIAQi; 5
$ 15.00 to $ 17.50 for V.JJ j
DRESS VALUES sl4 QC !
$20.00 to $25.00 for ’Pl'l.vJ ;
I I DRESS VALUES (TOJ QC ;
$35.00 to $40.00 for ;
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These Dresses are made of the finest Jj
grades of Poiret Twills, Tricotines,
i £ Wool Canton Crepes, Silk Canton D £
Crepes and Satin Canton Crepes.
* Every dress offered is brand new, just *
from manufacturers, and are made up *
5 in the swellest and most up-to-date
* style. '/K J
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During this Dress Sale we are making
? a special price on every Ladies’, Misses’
and Child’s Coat, of which we have
the largest variety to be had in the 'Aj
city. ,„ f
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922