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THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1321,
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ion b* —W. H. Carol hers, rrofes-
Kansas State Normal School
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THE TIMES-RECORDER OLD COTTON PATCH FULL
OF GROWN BOLLS; NOPESTS
THE OLD HOME TOWN
DR. BARTON’S
DAILY LETTER
By Stanley
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WHY THE 17TH HOLE WAS NOT
USED
Golf is a fascinating game.
It affords exercise, and beside*
that is a cheerful,subject of conver
ted his other cotton in.growrna sea
sons, he >*x»n saw the mult? of hi*
labors in the sprouting of leaves and
the rapid development of the plant.
Arch McRae, one of the roost pro- j
gresrive fanners in the 17th district,,
is the proud possessor of 6 acres of
cotton which is already knee high
.ith almost full grown!
kUkrsIRKK.
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Attending to the cultivation regular*
ly until spring, the cotton put on a
remarkable growth, blossoming at aa
unusually early period, and rapidly
putting on bolls. Mr. McRae now
says that with a continuance of sea
sonable cotton weather that hi. an
ticipates a yield of a bale to every
1 and filled ..
bell?, absolutely free of the boll wee
vil pest. * l
Mr. McRae isnt to the Timcs-Re-
cordcr office Trursday afternoon two
of these bolls, which together weigh
ed It ounces, and which revealed nc :
punctures whatever..
Last fall, when the time came for j
turning under the cotton r.talks, or
getting rid of them altogether. Mr.
McRae did not have time to get to
tfcis particular cotton patch, so it i&y
out for period of several weeks. Th? '
winter was not cold enough to kill the
stalks, and ho decided to experiment .
with the standing old cotton. Be- ]
ginning to fertilize and cultivate the
weed in the same manner which hi which
sation.
People who arc addicted to it and
who really care for it, are not easily
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language in iu pursuit.
When we read of a golf-course that
has shut off some portion of the
links from the players, we assume
that repairs are under way, or that
flood or storm have temporarily put
that putt of the course out of com
mission.
The English sparrow is not a fav-j
orite among the birds. I do not re-1
member to hare heard any one speak
well of the sparrow.
Abandon '17th.
And yet, about a month ago, l!
read in a daily press that a certain
golf-club had deliberately abandoned
one of its 18 hole* to permit an Eng-
to re,tor* the right of ar
bitration in city tax assessment,
The present law doing away with
! arbitration 'and making the ruling
of the board of equalizers final
has operated on: year. It has met
W*th objection in some quarters
and'noti c ■i been riven 'hat a
bill wiB b* introduced in the ses- 1
men of thelegislature which opens
today to restore the old low.
lht;*n*Be*-Rccorder believes
the stands has decided
merit. Wt bejieve it a better law
and,a. more Just one than the old
OBc, effort-'to replace which is to
pc made.- On the other hand, we
bdihx nmc changes might be
PadiifiR it to make it less objec
tionable likely to result in
injusriec;~«c!i as compelling the
board to inspect property
Weekly Business Review
' lah sparrow to finisn the business
^jof hatching tame err* which she had
- I laid in a nes; built in the 17th hole,
larger than April, but only 54 per ) Of course the scn>;hle thing to do
cent of May. 1020. Steel export ton- j would be to break up the nest and
nage still 4J» per cent above 1913. j wring the necks of the baby sparrows
COTTON: Trade expect? crop of i *nd thank the Lord that there were,
cnly 8.000.000 bales and carry-over \ * I*** sparrow* loss. ,‘
of 10.000.000 bales. Crop conditions ‘ Bat the members of that golf-club
11 per cent under 10-year average. f nothing of the k;n<L They simp-
Domestic consumption a fourth less ; ^ abandoned the 17th hole till the
than year ago. Exports last week ®^thcr bird pot through. By this
100.957 bales against 65.218 bales L*b»c she probably has ik*r.e her work, •
same week 1920. rand the birds are out of the way. and
COPPER: Using up surplus slow- .• J *e club has gv*t back to nur-
ly Production only 30 per cent of ■
normal consumption, says Daniel j Are Gentlemen
Guggenheim. { Bat the members of that club are .
COAL: Bituminous output at i gcwUemea, and 1 like them,
mines slumping again. Output from 1 A* Burfi 1 h sparrow had
first of year to June 6 was 167.454.- • »»cver route to our'shores; but if it
000 tons, against 216.800,000 tons wcrr P“* «P l « me as a member-of a -
BY ALBERT APPLE
Clothing and leather industries arc
improving -tcadily.
In most other lines, no material
change i* noticeable. Traveling
salesmen, however, report store buy
ers arc showing interest, many think
ing business will be running much
more smoothly by September.
Fifty leading railroad and indus
trial stocks fell an average of two 1
and a third points last week. The
market is anticipating bottom of de
pression in July-August, brokers say.,
Corn export* last week were 1 -
SOME UNKNOWN PERSON OR
PERSONS LEFT A BULKY PACKAGE
AT MR BROWNS PLACE LAST NIGHT.
HOTEL ANSLEY
ATLANTA. GA.
Entirely New Management.
3SS Room,—Modern—
Fireproof. Roof Carden
Scaling 500 for Convcntiom.
Rathskeller and Sis Private
Dining Room,. Canine Equal
to the Ben.
LOUIS J. DINKI.F.R,
President
' CARLING J. DIKKI.KR. .
Viee-Pre*. and Manager.
FRANK T. REYNOLDS.
Eire lithe Assistant Manager
Wire nr Phone C* Your Want,
Telephone ley 1100.
L G. COUNCIL. President
C. M. COUNCIL, V.-P. * Cashier
T. E. BOLTON. Asst. Caihier
JOE M. BRYAN. Asst. Caahire.
in per
il! eases before increasing
ini However, this is not
.qiKiisaion of the merit or
llgrk of the present law
Iti4 ability of replacing or
lift- Dbcussiona of the
THE Planters Bank 0F Americus
The Bank With a Surplus
Resources Over $1,700,000
— Why spend it alt. or
leave it stored in boxes
^about your horse or atpre.
OBSERVATIONS
she loves millions.
There may be a bootlegger trust,
but wc’vc never seen one we would.
One took at the bathing suits and
you know why the waves are wild.
Congress’ noise . over its nine
probes smacks of thdd and blunder.
Even if Greece should win she will
find Turkey tough pickings. ,
The next war will be in the air.,
/ RAILROAD SCHEDULES
(Central Time.)
Arrival sad Deparlwrw mt fuM.|
Traiar, Ahtfkn, Ca
in the actual 1921 revenue for the
state of $1,500,000. baaed upon the
rate of five mills. Of the 1M0
taxes, which should have been H
HIGH SPOTS IN
GEORGIA NEWS j I
CrSSTY representatives in the
t. e-ip-*a house that they have the
pi •-’pored;.charter amendment so
re dr.urn as to provide for a ref-
n rrd-Mu .vote of the citizens of
• Vnerirtfc,’ arbitration to be re
nf reFU ratified at the poUs and
:neJed?« not ratified.
* * *
I ?§ TRL’E that the present law
- W through quietly and
ACCOMMODATING
to the state by April 21, last. 84WL-
000 remains unpaid.
With the election of officers the
Cotton Seed Crushers’ Association of
Georgia concluded its annual con
vention at Savannah Tuesday. The
officers chosen were L. G. Neal, At
lanta. president; R. G. Riley, Albany,
vice-president; executive committee,
Luther Bond. Royston; H. C. Brown,
Augusta; M. S. Harper. East Ptoint;
Harry Hodgson. Athens; P. R. La
mar, Augusta; W. J. Murpfiy, New-
"*"• f- n - McCsrlcy. Atlanta; R. L.
McMath.oAmeneus; 1). 8. King, At-
J“ta: T - S. Kenan. Jr„ Atlanta; R.
(.. It I If V llkunv IU I /< 'a.
published as information end not
guaranteed:
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
Arrive jmu
1159 am Columbus-Chgo 3:40 aa
10:28 pm Alhany-Montg*y 5:14 am
7 iS om Maeon-Atiaota <5JJ7am
•7:15 pm Columbus -OfOarn
1:5* Pra Albany-Montg’y 2:15 pm
2:15 pm Maeon-Attonta 1:52 pm
*11 Mam Columbua ‘IttOfm
!10:00 am Columbus 3:30 pas
6:57 am Albany 725pm
5:14 am Macon-Atlanta 1028 pta
3:40 am Ibany-JarviBe 11 dit pmj
2:58 am AIbnny-Jaxville 12:41am'
12:41 am Chgo. St. L Atla 228am'
(’> Dai'y; (!l Sunday.
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
With only one dissenting vote, ex-
Covenwr Catts, or Florida, was giv.
ea a permit by the city council to
speak in Macon July 4 under the
auspices of Uw Guardians of Liber
ty. Objections was raised to Catts
I lx cause he was under indictment.
From Madras, India, G. Praymayya
has arrived in Athens to begin a two
years course in agricultrue, specialix-
tng to cotton, at the Georgia State
College of Agncuturr. He is a eol-;
lege graduate from Madras Uni-:
vt-rally, a British government insti-'
-UtlJIl. *
Atlanta has bftn awarded the na- *
tional convention of the American
rarai Bureau federation in November
by the executive committee. The
convention -dates »era set for No
vember 24 to 25.
J. C. MeNeaL a while farmer of 1
Imnrens county was killed instantly
by lightning Monday while in his po-
Airplahes are so common wo no.
rt W toBeU ” fc " kin *;
Twau a 'hard winter. Some of the!
young people haven't quit shaking'
The man \rho continuously blows
hii own horn usually stays at the
little cWd.
We pay 4 Per Cent Interest an time deposits. —
BANK OF COMMERCE
Frank Sheffield, President Lee Hudson, Cashier
, . . , • xastsssss, mill 11^ Is.
atkins, Atlanta. The executive
committee will chose a secretary and
treasurer. The next meeting place
will nUil h.< iliwilinri I.• t aw
On the sane Fourth we will merely
talbc a day cff. On the old “insane’*
Fourth wc took a few finders off.
The difference between taxes and
taxis is that with taxis you get a
5.15pm Hichlard-Colj. 10:00am
3:10 pm Cordele-Sar’h 12-71 prr
12:31 pm Richland-Montr*? 3:15 pv
ture from Colquitt county, will In
troduce a bill in the assembly amend*
IRC‘the charter of the City of Monl-|
... v * t'-wvwvmuj ft -
ery officer at Camp Bennin^ except
the commandant. General W. H.
Gordon, and the assitant command
ant, t. «l. Paul B. Malone, has been
chanced by an order from the War
Department directing that the pres
ent executives of the Infantry school
report for duty in September as
np Kenning except
General W. H.
»nt. UoL piut-B.lCw.^1^
run for your money.
trie providing for the election of the
chief of police, city clerk mid re- 1
order bv vote of the people instead
of by appointment by council.
Just Purchased Fine Lot of
BEEF CATTLE
and
PORK
Fresh Water-Ground
Meal
Cabbage and Onions
At Your Own Price
New Irish Pota'oe. 35c a Peek
PHONE YOUR ORDERS EA2LY
WEST END MARKET
Phow. 71. J. L. CLAWSON. Mgr
Eg."*' Tttoeo-Retordrr believes
■ °f Americu* should
gW*??* fteoent Uw repealed, it
't to their
operated unde.
Wrenble to them
believe* if they do not
HraigSr**"* »•* repealed it
ESSr ^ repealed, and ,h„
of * ,cw person* to
Bssr? ^ * Kould no ‘
W, 10 have undue
i.’.Y 1 * f ur representative*—
we believe they will not
\ll : * * *
T’ ! fTlMES-RECORDER be
. object should have
the fuU^nnd (reel d^-uvnon
^■|ftr5 Qff rr, it, column* to all
**r>» diacusaion. It
W1.| 1>C g|»| to receive common:-
catton* omthe mibject for pubhea-
rion (.« all of which name, must
be .ren -d- ahhough they will not
w!.hi 1,1 v'Tf" i5 made to
withhold tfient). beheving that if
there tlffit a nJ „ M . lr(rumfn ,
in the proposed change :t can c.xsi
ly be Hern . .(cj. ,j 1(;
NEWS-VIEWS—
FEATURES
CARS WASHED AND DOPED
Bert Service on All Make* of Cara.
SPECIAL—CARS WASHED AND POLISHED—$1.25.
EXPERT MECHANICAL SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF CARS
By WATTS MARKETT. conceded to W one of the sort efficient mechan
ic* la Sooth Georgia.
FILLING STATION.
DAVIS AUTO AND REPAIR CO.,
CLEM P. DAVIS. Pro, riot or.
US aad 120 80. JACKSON ST.
■ ’•—d uvjrieillUYr a-
member* 0 f lhe Field Officer*, their
pUees to be taken by officer* who
wdl graduate from there sekaoia June
C hancellor D.vid C. Barrow, of the -
University of Georgia, and Harry I
Hodgson, of Athena, genera] chair
man of the War Memorial Fund
tomnuttee.-will be the guests of 1»-
AMERICUS
UNDERTAKING CO.
Fnaoral Director* aad Embalnora.
NAT LEMASTER. Manager
That are found in the
ATLANTA GEORGIAN
arc the beat that money
ran buy. No expense is
spared fb make THE
GEORGIAN the bert pa
per published.
Th* Price la 0*1* 20c
Weekly
PHONE 891
TELEPHONE 696.
Arthur McCullers
“We Cover Americus"
GET A BRICK
OF ‘SUMTERMAID’ ICE CREAM
Turner Electric Co.
Reduced Prices on Housa
Wiring and Fixtures
«»*. « dijj | SI Ik
of t»r crop.
A decrease of I'lOO.OOO.OOO in the
tax values of real and persona! prop
erty in Georgia for 1921 is indicated
by reports that have been received
*2 Comptroller Genera! William A.
* r >Knt from tax collectors in twenty-
GIDDING’S
RHEUMATIC
REMEDY
or Sal* by Plantar* Dnif 4k Seed
re. Murray's Pharmacy, Carswell
Novelty
Bar I*ins
G. M. Lldridge
Jeweler
“The Pub-’ic Be l’leaxe*<‘
CHINA Dinner Set.
c^r.—Jl-tf.
GET |T AT
CARSWELL
DRUG CO.
PRICES REDUCED
25 PER CENT
BETTE RFOOD FOR I F5ks
MONEY
WANTED
DIXIE GARAGE
To do your car repairing.
Work guaranteed. Bee me—
I'm the Man. .' a y,
_j - LJ sJal*
w. s. COMPTON
EAST CRAWFORD STREET
- 915 Telephone 654..
,- Ail the same price, 60 cento quart; 35 cento pint; $1-14
1-2 gallon; 52,00 gallon. Quart or more delivered.
AMERICUS ICE CREAM CO.
PSoo * 64s 215 CottotoAtra
quality of our meala