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HEART OT DIXIE
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7ATSQN CHARGE
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‘LIZZIE’S
TOLD TO SOLDIER
Says Scaffold Guard Told His
Informant Of Alleged Exe
cutions Without Trial
WASHINGTON. Nov. 1.—Senator
Thomas E. Watson, of Georgia, told
the Senate today that his charge
that 21 soldiers had been hanged in
France without trial had been based
on the statement of a soldier who
said he had seen the gallows and
had been told by the scaffold guard
that this number of men had been
Imaged. He read a telegram from
this soldier, whose name was not diu-
do. raying the gallows was at
Gievus, France, and that the guard
told him other men were to he hang
ed on it- The resolution ordering a
Special committee’ to investigate the
charge of Senator Watson was adop
ted unanimously by the Senate.
The senate also unanimously
adopted another resolution by Sena- j
tor Brandegee, chairman of the spec- j
i ll committee, authorizing the com- j
mittce to subpoena witnesses
documents, but left unsettled the
question as to the exact charges of
Watson which are to be investigated.
One of the telegrams offered by
Senator Watson yesterday to the
• Senator Watson yesterday he said was
from a former major in the army
and said he could “assist in substan-
£ing the charges.’' Another, from
trident of Philadelphia, offered' BY jqhN W. RARER
'give two photographs similar to. i«oOUINC* ON HENRY FORD’S
that presented recently by Senator. ••] iy/ic’s Big
Watson, as showing a gallows. The j RAILROAD. Nov. 4.- l.tzztc b B g
Philadelphian, whose name was not { Sister is the nickname railroad
made public by the Georgia Senator, J workers—the men out along the line
—have given it. Officially, in - the
sister’ stirs ’em up! iREDS TO RESIST ! Americus Merchants
ARMS DECISION
Confciciicc Warned In Advance ;
Russian Soviets Will Not
Be Bound
/ ! ✓
Combine in Offer of
Bargain Items for Day
j MOSCOW. Nov. I.—(By Asioelat-
j cd Press.)—Foreign Minister Tchit- j
j chcrin sent a note to the Entente nn- ;
! lions and the United States today, |
I saying that Russia did not feel her- j
i self bound by the decisions at the j
Washington conference and holds J JZ.— __ . „
! herself free to take any necessary Everything *s in readiness for Americas’ first Golden Rule community
! steps to prevent their enforcement. \ l9 \ Ct which will be staged Monday of next week, Nov. ,7. Forty-right'
• Americas merchants, members of the AmericUs Advertising club, have com-
j bined in a gigantic offering of bargains for that day only, which aro bring
Big Farmers Auction Sale At Court House At II
O’clock To Be feature Event—Brass Band Tp «
Play For Crowds-^Throrigs Expected From
Radius of SO Miles For First Monthly Event
COMMONS WARMLY
APPROVES PAULEY.
LONDON, Nov. I.—(By A:so
p .... t t:.,. I,,common!;! miles from Americus. — ,. ,
today unanimously adopted a motion j .section of this edition of the Time,-Recorder, which is being given the wM**t
presented by labor members "warm- circulation, and aim has gone out in the form «f circular,. It i,
ly approving" the approaching! Hint tire announcement before Saturday night will have been In the
lt . j announced far and wide tbruugh the territory within a radius of 30 to.50
Their combined announcement compost, a 4-fiogft
approving
Washington disarmament conference.
The vote come after two hours’ dis
cussion.
Shows Shippers Sp?cd and Ser
vice! Do They Like the Ford
Idea? Let 'Em Speak For
Themselves.
The, most remarkabl*? railroml in
a,M * ; the world—a money-making enter-
l * u ‘ | prise which satisfies the public and
“ f ‘ its cmpl°y cti —is the Detroit, To
ledo & Ironton. owned and oper
ated by Henry Ford. N. A. E, Ser
vice sent John Raper and Boh
Dorrrxn tq toll the story of the
D., T. & I. with pen and camera.
Here is the first article.
record.! of tho Interstate Commerce
Commission and in flic railroad
guide;
-Uk. of
ledo & Ironton Railroad Co. In ull
that the eye can see along the road,
from one end of it to the other,
answers the description of what
commonly known in this country as
a and wherever it must he spok- ^ wiiirP^ jlih*. juil'mis tlx itiririr TinrU nlhn- ,! i-fflf
IornmWy<dV«4» ni5ntIll . j p wasted any more," says Stevens. Ami.how he lit
said he saw one hanging on the Meuse
of a negro in uniform, and could sup
ply “positive proof’ of the hanging.
The correspondent did not say wheth
er the hanging was after a courimar-
tial or not.
In presenting his documents, Sena
tor Watson, with much show of feel
ing, clashed with several senators and
v/as reminded by Vice President Gool-
edge that he should “proceed in or- (
dcr" and observe senate rules. The a “jerkwater railroad. Rut -
Vice President intervened when Sen- It’s Henry Ford’s railroad,
utor Watson referred to Senator 1 that makes it something else.
Moses, Republican, New Hampshire,; Henry Ford’s railFoad is the rrt ^’|7.;;; ish ”,':j oat ,j n
directly, without use of the usual, tery 01 the transportation world, fmishctl lontnn
terms, “the Senator from New liamp-j You hear more stones about it than
thire ” In child hears about Sun la ( laua. But
Senator Walton asked for inter- there Imvc been mi stories tubI about
lion in the Congressional Record of how I:it: line is serving the shippers
photographs of alleged hangings the; who use it, and to learn what kind
A. E. F. published in a New Jersey; of service Henry lord is giving the
newspaper, and Senator Moses, chair- public I load" n trip over his roa
man of the prinilng committee, and questioned scores or men who
started to say that printing rules did! transact business with hi; company,
not permit publication of photographs And everywhere the shippers were
when ho was cut off by Mr. Watson, cheering Henry Ford and Wm Do-
who declared the objection was “to- trod, Toledo and Iron on. Cun you
ward I v." The Georgiu Senator again imagine it shippers cheering a Mil-
attacked Senator Wadsworth, Re- road and its owners? 1 found, too,
publican, New York, who first called' that Henry Ford had star ed hon-
hc Senate’s attention to Senator, fires under the big trunk lines that
Watson’s charges. 1 hl ' ."Jcrkwntcr railroad
and were hopping around with a
Ford efficiency means hiippicr employes on the D.. T.
Stevens wits a crossing watchman at Detroit when Henry Ford bought the
railroad, lie tlprw *58 it month and worked overy (lay. Now lie makes
$150 it mouth and ha , every Sunday olf. Since Ford showed Stevens how
lie entiid-iln it, he nnl only tends the crossing, but. sweet* the walks, does
elf useful,
likes it!
BOOK WINS DEBATE ON
FIRST TIME CHECKED OUT
• CORDELE, Nov. 4.—Tim Cat (lo
gic library has the distinction of n<*v-
ing won » debate with n hook, “The
Johnstown Flood," and a farmer boy
was the proud performer. There
was a debate In one of '.he rural com
munities in which the question urn
whether fire or water was more dam
aging. The enterprising father had
been asked to call at the library to
get some help. He did call and the
librarian was puzzled. Searching a
time, she found the book. It had
never Hecn checked out before. The
father look it and went away, the
librarian doubting if she had render
ed a real service.
But soon he came hack, and with
a smile he assured the librarian that
the hook had served the purpose. It
won a debate on its first round from
the local library after its long wait.
COMMUNITY" SERVICE
AT CORDELE ORGANIZES
CORDELE, Nov. 4.—At a tllree-
| L. Bartholomew was named prcBi
nan 1,0,000 persons. A Urge percentage of these people is ex-
Americus Monday tu participate in the great community bargain
■ C. ami D. to Coluin
itgrieh,' n , or 0 f city is honorary presi-
1 oou t....... i n. » ...
and
next morning.
“ ‘You watch it and see if
leaves,* raid I he II. and <>• man.
“‘Young fellow, 1 don’t have *
watch that car,* I told him. ‘I kno
that it is going to leave tomorru
morning.’ "
Make* Good.
j t | dent under the hy-PawK of the or-
1 utilization. An executive comniit-
shipper.
Bui n bridge
pletcncss the
bccauto
population,
few hours," said Mr.
Watson, “since I was put on the rack
in » most brutal, supercilious m.TiniV
by the cx-ns.sociale of William,
Barnes, a crook."
Senator Wadsworth did not reply.
Senator Edge, Republican, New
Jersey, read from the New Jersey
newspaper presented by Mr. Watson
Hint the Eoldiera whose execution was portance
there pictured had been found guilty entirely upon he D. I . and L, --
of attacking a 7-year-old French girl next closest_ railroad being the Balt -
who had died. The discussion closed, more and Ohio a
for the time at least, when Senator away. A plae
Edge reiterated the hope that Senator
Watson would present
charges. - . where Then
‘•Great!”
engine in waiting when a D. T. & L! Leipiie, and for New-York ov " {{j’l tors meeting Thursday afternoon F,
train with either cant or westbound D, 1. and I., Nickel Plate to Buffalo, , ,,—,.—, ...—, —,i
freight arrives. I and Lackawanna to New York.
"The D. and O. agent at Thrifton Save. $40.00 on One Deal. | deJltond Rev. R. L. Bonn. secretary
And telephoned me not long ago that the "I used toi ship pig iron over cilhei r and treasurer of Community Scrv-
road was going to time one of my the N. and W or• C. and D.to Coluin-,, for thc in Cordelc The
of grain L told him 1 had just I bus and from Columbus to Springfield
I that the !>., over tho Big Four," he said,
local would pick it up the'a shipper’s usual experiences in
mg day ntlvr day. .N«»t ong ago» * j |ce j w h 08C hands much of this busi
had a car shipped oyer thc I). J. and' - -
I. That shipment was two day
making the
on the fr
T and (. turned it oyer, here in
Springfield, to '.he road on which my
Make. Uooe. | factory is located and 'hanged If It
,„c cones or the ridge ohip-| didh’t take that road longer to de-
pers arc typical of the stories told] liver it than it took the D. T. and I.
nil along the line. Take, for in- to haul it from Ironton.
Shippers A publishing house sends it;
a car of printed output in carload lots to NcV.-
from 24 : York over '.lie D. T. and I. Manufac-
' ttitural implements
h" south and south-
. T. and I. and re
ivim than they hat
re. U was the sane
portant town to
of more than
ported in
ovent.
A big feature of this first sale, and
a regular feature of these sales here
after which will take place'on each
first Monday in the month, will he u
farmers’ auction sale to he held on
tho north side of the courthouse at
11 o'clock sale day. This sale is open
to all persons, both town and coun
try, for the disposal of second-hand
properly of any kind—articles of lit
tle or great value about tho home
place, hut which might ho now use
less to the owner but of value to
some one else, and would he better
turned into tush. This property will
lio sold by un experienced auctioneer
each mouth. For the first sale Sher
iff Lucius Harvey, who frequently of
ficiates nt auction sales, hus been
secured. The auction is held purely
as a service to the farmer to enable
him to turn useless articles into cash
und Jhe charge is only 3 per. cent
7,t the talc price, this fee going to
thc nuctionccr for Ilia services.
The first euction sale is not expect
ed to be ns large us later similar
events will be after the farmers have
dent; Charles F. Brown, vlce-prcsi-! seen thc opportunities nnd benefits.
However, a number of farmers have
already arranged to bring in goods
| will he entrusted is to be cnin-
. u,J! posed of the officers and the fol-
', ,P "7 I r ^ n W"* ; W. G. Hatcher, G. 0. Hen-
■ eight on thfl <-«• Th* D. rJ ,_ j T McArthurf Mis , Frances
' .Carswell, A. J. Whelchel, Miss Annie
Ault, A. H. Kendall, Mm. T. K. Ar-
vaiiiti and Mrs. C. D. Terroll.
Springficldt Ohi»
of the Henry Ford
l ninglc out IhfM
as not nuitc 1,000
•t a place of im-
Iroad, is dcp«*ndent
' where thc
vidcncc of his doubtedlv
inak*
SINGERS TO GATHER AT
COURTHOUSE SUNDAY
mlield, 11 mih
l* of this charactc
in* competition, ui
s the test of servit
in important poin 1
:ompetition.
cry one of th
freight will reach Chica;;
to .'10 hours and reach New York ir
72 hours when shipped over the !» T
and I. They u«cd to use the Bij; *
before Ford bought the D. T. and I
and heaven only knew when a <•«'
to either point would reach its desti
nation. Ford’s road promised then
efficient service and made good tin
promise, with the result that a heavj
vv haves Springfield foi (
r the D. T. and I., which* He
r to the Nickel Plate ut J tra
shippinjr to
4 GEORGIA BROTHERS
GET $500 FOR NEGRO
portini;
i be fo
l»in;.>,
D.
id I..
village
Ohio,
Na
tonna/rn
here
and Tecun:
ti e allippe
Fcrd as a
turn?
VALDOSTA, Nov. 4.—T\>ur Simp
son brothers, living near Narncy. ir»
Brooks county, have received $500
reward for the capture of a negro
i wanted in Florida. The negro is
S known as J. R. Boyer and was want
'd for killing a deputy ..iherifT in
Detroit and at| Alachua county, Fla., Inst June. He
•on and Wau&on.jwas working at a turpentine camp
i-h, Mich. Evpry-jwhcn the Simpsons learned of his
were talking of’identity and placed him under ar-
*• miracle man” in rest. They brought him to Valdosta
and Sheriff P. G. Ramsey, from
GINNINGSHERE
LEAD GEORGIA
Only Wnllon County’* Figure* Up
To Oct. 18 Greater Than
Sumter’*
Sumter county’s ginnings up to Oc
tober 18, thc period covered by tho
last ginnings report issued by tho
U. S. Census Bureau, were thc larg
est in the enure stale of Georgia
with the single exception of .Walton
county, tho figures by counties, just
released by the bureau, reveal. Sum
ter’s ginnings were 15,351 hales, and
Walton’s 16,785. That Walton Lt,
made it larger crop than Inst yeor,
while Sumter’s crop i» smaller- by
10,600 bales, is indicated by the fket
that Walton’* ginning* last year to
thc 4nmc period wero only 13,951,
while Sumter’s were larger than Gila
Following the ginning figures for
tho surrounding counties up to Oc
tober 18:
to lie sold at the first sale. A brass
band which will bo on the streets for
the big Golden Rule Sale, will piny at
the auction sale.
Thc Golden Rule Sale Is being
conducted by the merchants of Amer
icas co-operatively for the purpose of
fostering a better and closer feeling
between thc country people and tqwn
people. In the bargains listed, all of
which have been inspected by n vig
ilance committee to mako euro’ that
tho offers were as represented and
were genuine bargains, thc governing
principle has been that little or no
profit should bo mado by the mer
chant on thc specials he offffcrs, bn 1
Hint this should be n good-will affair,
so far as thc bargains were concern-
ed. Each merchant had tho privilege
of offering-two bargains for this big
event. Most of them have taken ail
vantage of this and tho result if
about 75 low priced items which the
shoppers from near and far may find
in Americus on that day which can
not he duplicated elsewhere.
Buclt a combination of offers is ex
pected to induce people not accustom-
kere^nei.l'ihe I C<1 to trade regular in Americus to
here, paid the . ^ un ^ , c .
merchants
Crisp !
Dooly
Macon
Marion ....:..
Schley ..........
Stewurt
Sunder
Terrell ........
AU Georgia
v 1021
1920
6,721
7,120
11,520
13,007 ^
8,228
7,927
21023
2,080
3,161
3,014
3,506
3,674
15,351
18,60(1
. 14,149
18,836
687,493 726,050
BAGS TWO DEER OUT OF
3 AS SEASON OPENS
THOMASVILLE. -Nov. 4.—R. C.
Balfour, Jr., was the lucky ono of
nine deer hunters yesterday, when ho
hngged two big specimens on the
r!vcr In the Iianna place six milc3
from Thomasvillc. One of tho ani
mals of tho threo that camo hit
way got off, hut the other two were
killed. One had one burkshot in hit
body and that went to 'tho heart, the
other was wounded with eight shot
out of thc twelve. This is the firot
hunt of the season.
FOR COUNCILMAN
* Gainesville, Fla
THOMAS COUNTY PLANS
BIG ARMISTICE DAY I othor *100 coming to men, .rom sne , { d comi monthly CO me
1 ■!“* "'.Florida when the negro is j ^ ^ ^ ^ 80 wel|> and h,.
| come convinced- that tht Golden
' money and carried the negro back to . . , ...
Florida. The Simpsons have an- i 'lun.nteil with America.
to them from the “"‘ l Ameneus people, anil perhaps,
MARKETS
AMERICUS SPOT COTTON.
Good middling 18 cents.
Xn all-day singing will li
Sunday, November 6, In the
liouue here. In which tho public is
cordially invited.
el,,,,, the inauguration of the all-
sii’.ging sessions some months
thi" feature of gospel service
rown until the proportions have
_ uu ,,|i .taneed the anticipations of
founders.
■ ai a recent gathering at Hebron \ truck.
Jrhurcli. near Americus, probably 5U0
Miersons were engaged in singing the
old-time religious songr. familiar li
many from their youth, and many
new ones.
The Rchoboth church will enter-
I jdn the convention of singers on the
"cmnd Sunday in November. ^ the
l tession beginning nt 2;30 o clock in
(the afternoon.
1 c (j, cheek, of Leslie., ib president
[of thc convention, with W. N. Steph
en^ of Americus, s ice-president.
bank runners robbed.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov.- 4.—Five
kion in an automobile held up two
(uniters of the Corn Exchange Na
tional Bank today shd robhed them
|>f *5,900, and escaped-
we red
vice was.
composite int
I asked
hippers in
how t Ik* se
held 1 Here is ;
court these men:
.“Before Henry Ford bought
rood its freight service was sc
tha" nobody shipped anything over
It was
77; Persuaded To Offer Name When
11,1 J. E. Poole Refuses To
with Rccomidcr
THOMASVILBK, Nov. 4.—Kvcry ^pnvicted.
chtiol in Thomas county has sched-
iletr Arm J *’tice Day as a holiday ami j THOMASVILLE ROTARIANS
ill school childim will he urged to 1 100 PCT FOR RED CROSS
ml the exercise* at the Ochloch- i
i**ver when the big bridge will THOMASVILLE, Nov. 4. — The
ilcdiratcri v ,t memorial to the j Rotary club of Thomnsviile with a
all
Th"
had
r.nourtcemcnt of J. W
for . member of th*
if Americus appears
the road if he could help it. it wus,| s!up jj r> j, arr i* was pentua
juke. If a man ordered package^,. for ^ fcy
Rule is actually practiced in trading
here, not only one day, but every day
i that they will continue to come in-
| stead of going elsewhere.
! Outside of the band concerts up-
; town, there will be no special enter-
the : hundred per cent attemlmicr en- j Ul | nnlcllt r „ r til0 ,| uy . It was judged
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 4—Market
opened quiet 15-18 dawn. Quotations
12.51. Sales, 5,000 bales. Receipts,
12,927 bales, of whifh 8,975 aro
American.
Futures: Nov. Dec. Jan. Fob.
Prev. Close 12.08 11.98 11.80 11.78
Open 11.07 11.71
Close 11.78 11.68 11.58 11.47
hoys who lo-t their lives in thu j hunaretl per cent attendance en- • lB | nmcn t for thc duy. lt was judged NEW YORK FUTURES
It r-. Great War. Plsns ore being made I thusmslicnlly jomwl the Red Cro« , &t | ow . prlc e offers would be more p rev t 8 4 -t 18 27 18 Iff' 17 91
citv for I, n-.nn-.ier ..trade in Thomasvllle | for Thom« conn y one hundred per ^ by thc peopIo lhwe ^ - 10 '* }!” J*’” 17 - al
* I . , ...j thnn .. t.aeKoniin tcent and tilcdffpd to Koeure a hundred! j .« » lo.xu io.it> lo.UU ...
uncU
in this
iled to
former resident
goods from Columbus it came on an; V**" -' ;n,l ' 1 ' ra °M the dedication
electric line to Chiliieothe nnd then tbe present city administration ami | uled.
t«> Bainhridpe, 20 miles, on an nut
And
church servin’ and then a barbecue jtont and pledged to secure a nunured j ^ a y g l j ian entertainment, particular
ui .speech by Hooper Alexander, n ,l»er cent mejnbenhip J'or^tlie lr ^ on* i jy a5 entertainment i» expensive and
>f this county, when
pxereisex are sched-
otheis after J. E. Poole, one of those
whote term will expire with the end
»vp and three days and'often of tho year, had retused to reconsider
(or a paekatee to make the'hi- amtotihced intention of retiring
•rip. Now our shipments leave Co- f«m. city office. ,
iambus one dnv and arrive in Bain- Mr. Harris apparently will be
bridge the next. They come via the without opposition, the only others
Pennsylvania to South Chariest',., who .have announced for the three
anti front there over the D. T. and I. betmrH. K. Allison nnd W.
Freight from Cincinnati now make* L, Taylor to succeed them*«*lve*. The
the trip to Balnbridge via li-.e B. anti primary will he h,ld next Thursday.
O. und I). T. and I. in a third ofi^r. Harris
the time it used to take.
NC NEED IN INDIANA
FOR COAL STRIKE ORDER
firms. ThL was the first official
action taken in the drive for 1500
members in the county. The Ameri
can Legion is pledged to its success
also, and is doing splendid work in
presenting the campaign to the en
tire county.
Soeedt Shipments.
“I used to ship grain over *he D.
T. and I. nnd either the N. and W. or
G^.and O., and it took a car five to
ix wedks to reach rail water. Now
TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Nov. t.— D M |rpc TO
Kvcry union miner in Indiana is idle; COLQUITT FARMERS TO
today, according to District President' PLANT BIG GRAIN CROP
John W K- 'ler., He :;ai*l for this ■ - ■ ■ —
reason no'formal strike order would] MOULTRIE, Nov. 4. ColquiU
i j MUC( j j county farmers are planning to plant
. . ! the largest grain crop in the history
t of the young busi- PETITION FOR INJUNCTION ' of the county. Wheat is going to
nets men of the city who enjoys the ; .\ppeaL IS FILED ' b R tfied on a large scale for thc first
complete confidence of the entire ' ‘ CHICAGO, Noy. 4.—Attorney* for time, although some wheat has been
cmniunity.
HAIR NIPPER CAUGT.
CHATHAM, England, Nov. 4.—
. ,x ween* 10 re.cn run ware,. .sow p „ 1|c ,’ Miwp , h h#vc th , man wh „
tt takes only four an,I five Jays for. hn , cut off th ,- hair uf girls
a car of grain to go from Bambrldge thc nrrrit af william A.
to Baltimore. It goes to Greenfield. Wright, a sailor. Wright ilenle,
where the B. and O. always hn* an' knowledge of these acts.
United Mine Worker* - of
America today filed in the Federal
Court of Appeal* a petition for nn
appeal from the injunction issued by
Judge Anderson at Indianapolis in
which he barred the ‘"check off” lys-
tem of deducting union due* from
thc miners' wage* by the companies.
produced around Moultrie for
number of year*. No effort will be
made to grow it for market, but
score* of farmer* assert they will try
to produce enough next year for
home use. A roller mill recently
built here stimulated interest
wheat. '
its rost would have hud to bn added
to tho prices of goods. As it is, costs
of putting on thi, great sale have
boon reduced to the smallest possible
figure, amounting to *10 or less for
each merchant, and all thus have been
; able to make special price* for this
j occasion that they otherwise could
not have done.
/The Americus Advertising Club is
organised ns an affiliated member of
the Associated Advertising Clubs of
tho World lt was organised with
a Membership of 75 under thc direc
tion of G. R. Lnwe, of Neosho,. Mo.,
originator of tho Golden Rule sale
Ides, which has now been in practical
operation for eight years and in 125
towns. The president of the Ameri
cus club I* Arthur Mise; J. E. High
tower is vice president, snd A. R
Royal is the reeretary-tressurer. Thc
complete membership of the club is
printed on the first page of Second
C, of this edition.
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18.20 18.02 18.00 17.76
18.27 18.08 18.08 17.81
18.30 18.12 18.11 17.87
^8.35 18.17 18.18 17.91
18.28 18.14 18.14 17.41
18.37 18.20 18.15 17.91
18 33 m.17 18.12 17.88
..18.30 18.20 18.15 17.87
...18.38 18.10 18.10 17.91
18.3V 13.19 18.10 17.85
18.38 18.20 18.14 17.90
18.42 18.28 18.20 17.00
18.18 18,33 18.22 17.93
.18.55 18.30 18.25 18.00
. 18.35 18.20 18.15 17.30
.18.48 18.28 18.20. 17.07
.18.45 18.35 18.24 18 30
18.40-48.22 18.10 17.«8
AMERICUS TEMPERATURES
(Furnished by Rexnll Pharmacy I
4 pm 66 4 am 5
6 pm 65
8 pm ...00
10 pm 54
Midnight 54
2 am 51
0 am 4x
8 am 50
10 am 6(1
Noon 69
2 pm 71-