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MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1920. WASHINGTON, D. C. STAR FOR SMITH Declares Georgian Logi cal Man For Demo cratic Nomination WASHINGTON, April 5.—U. S. Senator ke Smith, of Georgia, candidate r >r the Democratic nomi nation :n the state preferential pri mary April 20, has been editorially endorsed for the presidency on the natonal Democratic ticket by the Washington (D. C.) Star, one of the most influential daily newspapers in the national capital, according to news which has just been received here. The Star declares that of all the men mentioned for the presidency Georgia’s senior senator is distinctly the logical candidate—a man who is in every way fitted by training and experience to lead the Democratic party to success. Senator Smith, wlfo opened his campaign with a speech Saturday at Gainesville, being given an enthusias tic reception, spoke this morning at Dalton and *will speak tonight at Rome. Tomorrow night he speaks at the city auditorium in Macon, while Attorney General Palmer will speak at the same time in Atlanta. Wed nesday Senator Smith will speak 'in uixubTfob TEIDER FEET Skin Specialists Discover That Painful, Perspiring, Swollen, Odorous Feet and Ingrowing Nails Are Due to “Germs.” Alborum, Used as Foot Bath, Re duces Inflammation, Relieve* Soreness, Dispels Odors, Kills the Germs and Restores Feet To Healthy Condition. Skin specialists have discovejfed that painful, perspiring, swollen feet, with corns, bunions and ingrowing nails, are all caused by germs which grow in the pores of the skin, caus ing decay of the cuticle, rawness, eczema, inflammation and odor. These germs are instantly destroy ed by Alborum, a cleansing, soothing, dfeoderizing and healing antisepitic and astringent. It draws out the inflammation and soreness, dispels the odor and quickly restores health •to both skin and nails. An Alborum foot bath is made by simply dissolving a little Alborum in warm water. Get a package from any druggist for 35c. Alborum has many I other daily uses as an antiseptic in the home. adv, . : v raff iBIt I'l ■IB fe&ww - = \'TLz? ? Flavor® W<.w <Wy g 1./ TJZI WRIGLEY’SI IS / B 11 11 I flavors like the I I pyramids of Egypt? I | Because they are I I long-lasting. I | tend UTUGLEV’S is a beneficial | as well as long-lasting treat. It helps appetite and digestion. keeps teeth dean'and breath I sweet, allays thirst. | CHEW IT AFTER EVERY MEAL y||| I Sealed Tight“-iA-1 I ® Kept Kight Mm J | AlO \ PICTURES OF THIS SUMMER’S ‘SUMMER WHITE HOUSE’ ————————————— .. \ •• A * ... / / •) R—.7... ■■■ ~ si ill f ggThjfc—- ragMESSM . ~ ■— Left-—The estate of Charles R. Crane, where President Wilson will spend the summer months, is located in one of the prettiest sections °f Wood’s . Hole, Mass. The buildings present a beautiful view of the Vineyard Sound. After June IS, Wood’s Hole will be the summer White House. Right-—An entrance to a beautiful section of Wood’s Hole, where President Wilson is to spend the summer months. Crane is the new Anterican minister to China. Americus. Advices received here todav show that Palmer is running in preferen tial primaries in Georgia, Pennsyl vania and Michigan. Opponents of Palmer in Pennsyl vania, his home state are candidates for Democratic convention delegates all over the state, but are for no instructions, according to a dispatch from the Philadelphia Record. The opposition to Palmer is general among Democrats and is led by Judge Bonniwell, who defeated Guffey, the Palmer candidate for the guberna torial nomination in 1918. Few Pennsylvania Democrats, it is stated by the Philadelphia Record, take Palmer’s candidacy for president seri ously. It will be recalled that when Palm er ran for the senate in Pennsylvania he tailed the ticket Penrose, a Re publication being first and Pinchot, a Bull Mooser, second. Yellowstone Leads Them All. The Yellowstone national park 1* the largest and most widely celebrated of our national parks. It is a wood ed wilderness of thirty-three hundred square miles. It contains more gey sers than are found in the rest of the world together, and has innumerable boiling springs whose steam mingles With the clouds. —National Magazines Could See Improvement. Having had a severe illness I waa coking and tired, but during my summer outing grew fat and rosy. On ny return home I met a small girl Iriend of mine who looked at me In an idmiring manner and then said: "My, >ut your face must have had a nice vacation.” —Exchange. IRQ] Advehture-s t. T UQj OP TUB TWINS MkdMß Olivw Rcberfcy Barton HhtdflV The Joke on Mr. Pig. punished for his greediness.” And lI7HEN Mr. Pig arrived at the he whispered something quickly in " woods he let Nancy and Nick the ear of each twin. out of the bag and tied a string care- Very soon they were all busy hur fully to each of them. “Now,” said rying to and from Mr. Pig’s sack, he smacking his lips at the thought which lay on the ground. When it of all the delicious truffles he was was full they closed it and slipped going to get, “whenever you smell quietly away. After while, When the most wonderful smell you ever Mr. Pig woke up, they were nowhere smelled, dig down into the ground to be seen. However, his bag was ■BY ' V i He stretched himself in a nice soft muddy spot, and before you could say “boo” he was snoring loudly. and get the thing underneath and : bring it to me. I’ll keep hold on : one end of the string so you won’t get lost.” But the twins knew that he meant < he would hold the string so they couldn’t run away. Mr. Sun had come up and they could see very well now, better than Mr. Pig indeed, for he had been up all night and he was getting very sleepy. He stretched himself out in a soft muddy spot to rest and before you could say “boo” he was snor ing loudly. “It seems to me,” said the Magical Mushroom, “that Mr. Pig should be » »* > »»«»>»» > »» » » » »■»■«* J SV»» >» ■ : S BRAGG’S MARKET SPECIALS. 8 ! s « Spare Ribs, Pig Tails, Pig Feet. Bra: is, Neck Bones. Pig « A Ears. « * 8 * Fresh Water Perch, Fresh Oysters. * a Western and Georgia Beef, Veal, Liver and Sausage. w * - * 2 Pure Lard, Countyr Hams and Shoulders. « 2 a w * By Special Arrangements, We Sell The * Celebrated Simon Pure Lard * * * * The next few days, 5 and 10-lb. Buckets $1.75 and * A $3.50 Bucket. Goes 25 per cent further than any fats £ 2 known to the household. Now is the time. * * ! Bragg’s Market ? 2 PHONE 181. J S ASK FOR SILVERWARE COUPONS. J A 1 *»*»»>»»»»»» »»>>»» » »»»>>»»»* m® » FARM LOANS 20 YEAR AMORTISEMENT LOANS— -On the plan of ‘he Federal L*a« Banks. No joint ilability and without red tape. 10 YEAR LOANS -Interest payable annually. Privilege of paying par or all of principal at any interest period. 5 YEAR LOANS — Written option furnished permitting payment in f I at any interest period. Money i» Available as Soon as Title is Approved. We Will Ba Gla<* Explain The Various Kinds of Farm Loans. JAMES A. & JOHN A. FORT. Planters’ Bank Building. TURNER ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAx. supplies and contractors. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Lamps Fans, Motors, Telephone Battarim Set re Wiring and Repairs a Specialty. Combination Gas and Electrical Fix ;ures S;oie Phone iZ-1. Windsor A*e. Home Pbona SOW. Want Ads Are Business Stimulators THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER. full and very heavy and he carried it home, going “Rumph, rumph, rumph,” at every difficult step. When he reached his kitchen he dumped the contents out on the table with a clatter. “My! My!” he ex claimed in amazement. “Truffles don’t usually make so much noise, besides,” sniffing suspiciously “these things don’t smell delicious at all.” Then as he tried to bite one, he ex claimed: “Why, they’re just as hard as— ’ But can’t you guess the joke the twins had played on Mr. Pig? Stones, of course! ! (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A.) THE PINES DAIRY Phone 501 AMERICUS, GA. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Caret! by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion ot the ear. There is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an in* flamed condition of the mucous lining ot the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im perfect hearing, and when it*, is entirely closed. Deafness is the result. Unless the inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which is an inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine. Clr* culars free. All Druggists. 75c. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, a . I All Out-Doors Invites Your KODAK Take One With You. MURRAY’S PHARMACY Start Well Armed ”’ c i n When company comes ft fl there is no time to ft waste —no chances to ft ft be taken —so mother < ft sees that there is al- Ip ways a can of I CALUMET | BAMHO POWDER | on hand. 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Compare our QUALITY and PRICE with any in Americus of any quality and at any price. NATHAN MURRAY, Druggist "A GOO D DRUG STORE” JUST PHONE 79. 5 . O 8., nt B. C. HOGUE «•““ Z CONTRACTING, BUILDING, ARCHITECTURAL * DRAFTING. EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR SUMTER a COUNTY FOR TIFT WHITE SILICA BRICK. PAGE THREE