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A THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
Jesus, knowing that ths rai.’.c:
had given all things into his liandr,
anti litet He .was come from God :
and went 16 God . . . began to v;..A ‘
the disciple#’ fqct.—John 13:3-5. .
Pra.tice hunpjity. B.e content to
be the last lit' ajlaqd least of ail. Do
not be ill- tempered with yourself nor
, i
vidiGcd jbecauft* you seem to b j
v. e find that we Lave .to take the I
lowest place, let u ■ take it quietly, i
and thank God. —Bishop Wilkinso '.
EDITORIAL
REGISTER FOR THE PRIMARY. i
t T‘HE fetate Democratic execut vc j
WUtniifce, in session in AH ... j
ha- fixed Wednesday, September 1 !
r.i the date fdr the statewide whii i
primary, re-adopting the rules here
tofore governing the primaries. Th '
virtually means that the state c- c
tion will be he’d on Sept mber 1 |
although the actual election doe • i
come until November, since nom ; ,
tion in Qcorgia is r. ually
tn
A few’ days ago in this column i
was.jointed out that if the women ■•'■ j;
Sumter cour.ty-are to have any v. '
sider&b’.e part’ in the fall election :
is contemplated by the Ir.w uj t
they may later want to have, shoui '
seme issue that, really in 4 re-. . th■:
arise, they must register not lai.
than Saturday, May G, w ith t’i“ com- '
1 tax cul't
It costs nothing to regist-r, othc:
than the payment’of l‘.-21 tax.
by those few who may owe taxc. r i
their owm- name. Poll tax . •■<• nc ;
payable yet, and failure to regi ’.•• j
will not exempt any woman fro: !
prying poll taxes when due this fail, j
since they are levied on all won). •
within the age limit,,jus: ■
men, whether they exercise nrivikg
of voting or not.
Women of Sumter county, if you
haven’t registered, do so at once. I.
you have ever registered you need not
re-regisjer unless you have changed
your place of tc idem ? as much m
from one militia district to another j
Registering docs not carry with i!
an obligation to vote if you do not
wish to vote. It merely qualifies you
to vote. And it is possible you may
desire to vote this fall. That cer .
tainly will be true if some issues in
volving public morals or welfare ar>
cs. If you register you will be able
to vote if you care to. If you do not
yo .ucannot possibly vote, however
bad you may wish to or how vital to
you and your home or children the is- :
YOUR HOME. ’
GREAT many unexpected things
I have happened in your life. Sup- ,
pose that, unexpectedly, you were in- ,
d iiodme- to 1 i ient larding and
; L, it were up to you to take > m to
dinner. What then.' ,
jf V,',. .:, ; .■ first-impulse • ..uld b.
f to lab io 1' -i; -.eo’ hotel
K However, if your wife happeno
E, to. be a maker of good waffles and
you put the choice.up to Warrcii G.
ne probably would prefer a waffle *
<?.nne.r to anything the chef ecu. i ,
furnish at the leading local holol. II
thinks Mis. Harding 2s the best waf-' >
fle-n:aker on earth.
; '•’•-■nt Harding is a great horn . i
man. I?e loves hie own home. H i (
- Icvcs his heme town. Anything cMi- ■
. reeled with home, he is •• ,: ong for. ’
Ifc Detroit recently held a ‘ Better
p Home Week.” Pr. . ,:t Mar.h •
heard about it and.wrote to ’.vb.bnm ',
B. Wreford of the D ... r.c .. Jof j’
EL Commerce:
I ■ ' l '- .
»<:. record by endorsement . ... .. ~ ,]'
of the Better Homes We: k "• y .:
fei £r; ’ planning in Detroit. 1. mav L -
i ’r.te, but. it is everlastingly t„• •
the home is the comcr-stone of .
ffif- jcivilinaiion. Better h<> ■■■ , mo
g.:. tractive homes, homes whoso o< .■ i
pants will find true ref re. .-..•.. t .
® real inspiration to increased ( i.'c .
jsL; fur education and culture —a
ho?:: :. e the ones which . assure
Kyi* greatest stability to our in*;-;. ..•um;
»•": p: Bates: security to our society. I
st;, ’’-•'•mot but feel that the effort you
t,b are making in Detroit is one -which
deserve wider pre .ection, a:..
. • would be glad if your example might
1 riesenily be an inspiration to a r-i-
. Uon-widc enterprise of ihe same
f-. kind. ’
' We talk of ‘‘great national pre i-
Icrmr. *- - But, in the last analysis the ■
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You’ve been Lera a good while,
iL’2.T as th-.- dove had promised,
wk-. the 1v.i1... had seen all of
ha wonderful circus in the sixth val
by, l 4 !:’} I'ty- ri. i-', a little fairy,
spoke to them.
't .’l’ve been here a good while,
my e;he said kindly. ‘‘And
the Fairy Queen’s work is waiting.
So is tile" dove.”
Nancy and Nick seemed to wak-
.';■• m.' tiw.gh from a dr-.-a:.,. ‘‘Oh,’'
:-. u Naecy,” where a we?” And
. mbere.’.
b’bey hurried away then and
scums the dove waiting for them as
...■ bad promised, on a liawthorn-e
Come,” taid he kindly. “Ycu’re
;..e, but you couldn’t help it. Just
one mere ’’alley and we're tl.ere, at
1: :■ end of our journey.
Aw.-.y he flew ...id the Twins fol
lowed along the Utile preen ; .an
hat k‘d over ii.e hill e-id into the
’. .. h valley, the :■ v-.'l y i.iey
. i.'o to er.:.:; before roa-ni”g the
Kingdom o' the Ku.eknot 4 .. ' -They.
'.. c: _• to g th. third p?g from the
nd o_- .mng Verdo’s le • bvot, you’
Auain the dore {'ave them :>orn:
odvle.. 'I shall ’..mt for ~./j a.- be-
| OLD DAYS IN ■ AMERICUS j i
■i ’ N 1 FARS AGO iODAY.
V .. ■ . Apt 1- .
. •iiU-V.-’.cR.-.L' gJ..e to
“*• .... b A. C., 10 a.t.nd ti.e
.-lU: - • brother, Jiwk broad-
■::•• , : ■ ■■.: .■ Mabel Burden ca luco- ;
■ . party Monday ui.er-
o< a er.:iitar-.' ta i: .- mstvr,
.) . ..... .i .-1: •<.!•. <.-• Live I-.: -. l-.a.,
n attractive visiter her ■. O 1.-.rr en
•■■:: i .. Hild • ■ ■
he week v.:’l be Ch:: :.. Cou '
• "I*! ’ ’’‘LV-'f V" C' t ’
. at the nomc oi 'hu di.; ‘ s pnr
‘iits, Mr. and Mr . 3. Coppcge, 1
Rev. A. J. ilut.fiiin:,mi off.dialing. I
: »r. JuiV.cs I’.. Divkey, i: . ’..:j;it of I
.'.'mciry college, is the geest e Rev.
B. i he.-Ur. He will preach two
lermoim today in the First Methodist
rlitirc h.
I VvERTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
?/ie:.d’.y merninr., no yapo-.- I'ttb
lished.
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
(From the Timcs-Recordcr Apri’
IS, 1832.)
The seven yousi ■
‘.he examination to ent r the naval I
r.l’i-r t J r-my to , ■■ -
F. Callaway, of A teiticus; 11. W. I
Frederick, of Marshallville; C. P. [
Burt, ot Americus\V. Brymir. < >
d■’ oi vllte, I. IL So’-i’--:,. . >
> raeri.-m•• C. F. Han cil, of I ’
kin, and J. T. Hill, Jr., of Tippet-
Mr. E. C. Speer has locked v y
home is the greatest national prob
lem.
When our young folks seem to go
astray, the real trdublo is. in their >
homes.
And, too, any “national problem'’ i
ultimately resolves its ’. ’ dew.i ;• t:».
n straight proposition o- how it will
affect our homes.
Horne is the fundamental thilt :
is the coro e. r Hie, the ■ :..r.-.-r o"
*' ir3 Mod C lU* t u-’vi’ l0 ’ (I - ••
pression, our h.-.•;< a during storm
Given a good home, . .a.. . . .
yoor stick of a man or woman \,h
doesn’t' came out on toy.
Wherefore, home-life is r '
etCT of national conditions the ■
straw that hows the way .he v. mi
is blowing.
rtv thing:-, n «> do nr? of '. econd
i.ry importance. What counts me? I
- i . t:e home—and that is up to !
wemm, ..!■■• reel makers .-f Ag’.ciica.;
AMERICUS
UNDERTAKING CO.
Fur-era! Directors
- nd Emb’dirter*
NAT LEMASTER, Manager
Day Phc-ies 88 a 1 231
Kight Phene* 661-and 889
»
c-. sfc ■
, re; dc.ir»,” he a-id Lind y.
•f- ’he cooed. “This seventh val
ley is called the Valley of Whirli-
all the things that
J you i ; nd in amu emer.t paries; nierry
. ; j - ■oo.'-’ l , loup-the-loop , roller coast-
• . ov-tan-wavi ••, dips-the-riips, yo
' cld-mii s chute-•.nc-viiutes,-- t.rips-to
. lili-ir: . ;i. .i-b;-, whirling-
i td--t .. you off, slides
hat t you, sltceple-chases, mazes
that you a'.’.d find you again,
morci t’..t make you fat, mirrors j
Ith ; be „.a thin, and ones that]
nml .- you lumpy. Oh, all sorts <>.
' th!: m e here. And there’s no use
I< 1 me saying to you to keep ou 4 , for
I in y.->u'!l go anyway. There’s magic
: w : \V- i. -.1 ,v. i-.c Toes will
j delay ycu tie can.”
• i T came- true, every word of it.
:>i i s.-: \proved to be the
m . : b.tsi::i.m:ng place of all.
“'/■ Twin':. <.<•):» from o.ia place to
■■ n- -. it , : I’.oiu ■ of joy. Never
they i:?.d such a delightful time.
. !.-y : fayed aud stayed and itayc i.
Even when the dove called mourn
; ftilly : rum Ms ', they c!.J not ii . c:-.
' 'I re 2 l was determined to keep
1 tium as 1 • h.- could.
(,'fu be coatiaatnl.)
right, 11,2'2.)
happy for the last day or two. When
■ called upon for an c.iplanaiicn 1..-
|i.:il!cs brcmlL. and s.’.yr, “It's n girl.”
i The marriage today of Mb:; 1. i.i
, I 'eliett and Robcit Ilu.’ia was a Lap- ■
. jy event tuiiii,.-.- place at the home of I
| the bride’s parems, Mr. mid Mra. J. ■
S. Lockett.
> The open cr.i of the electric rail- i
; way compmiy will be •■■need on la' 1 :
Mine nc> t Sunday, in all probability. I
Lee ?•!. Hansford i; in Montccuma ‘
’ on business.
Mr.. W. R. Spe-'r, of Macon, is
' v’? • : .- her dor. 'C. Speer, a promi-
1 n.. nt y.mng i-.r.'.'r of '.his city.
A • : Hol! ' 1 I;.- ■'.•, c,f Columbia., is
I visiting at tho home cf Mr. W. J.
| Matthew.?.
A•••- c Lmidr.'d pounder it is said ,
. will bo r lit on roller skates at Lee-1
ton toniglit.
HU II ALL urtli
Texas LatT Cuc’dh't 2i. l ; Stacc er
Lie Wilh Any Cnr.ferL Says
‘■CartlU Did World
of :? 4 -L”
Bartlett, Texas.—Ml
j ser, ot Route 3, this place, states:
I “About three years ago I in a
I very critical condition. I had been
| suffering for sonio time. To teji how
I I h ’-'t would l>e impossible.
“I just hurt r.H over. I cotiTdr-.t sit,
I tin: I er lay with any comfor 4 , my
i back, '.ides i:'id b-nd all gave me a
great deal cf trovl-le.
“1 was especiM’.y bothered with.a!
light swtamirg in my bead. My I
l * ;2:.. t me ar. 1 ;
seui nie to my relatives to sea if a
-- -k iIJ do me any good.
“I stopped at a sister-in-law’s and ,
ehe l-ci.'.; 4 a grmi. ver In Qardui, i
e: r.c vliy 1 didn’t use Mt. I de-I
cided to try it . . .
i “I bad only taken ■ :r doses when . 1
| I felt it v- . i do good. This j
, gave hopes and I nl it right along!'
' and it. did .re ■. world of good,
iii’ieo vm:.-;. t?- : !• iw never ciassi;
i to praise Caidvl.”
is for rv-mie female com- •
pl - e.rM v-o.m d” pains and has
!••...- :?:md .; I,?!.!.”: in thousands of
, Eu<;; a n rt due to malfor- j
■ r.at: or i'.u-- do not re'duire surgical
treatment Try it < NO-136a {
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Combs
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Beads ■'
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| Purses I
9
Lar Drops
THOS L. BELL I
Jeweler and Optician
THE ’
OBSERVATIONS '
BY TOM SIMS
— ' j
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New tariff increases the duty on i
sardines. I ocr fish.
Numerous pockets in spring
I tin -•/ are a result of rolled stocks
in”j.
Russia wanted to borrow enough
money to put her out of debt.
Its easier to give advice than it ;
is to lend a hand.
Sometimes we think Ananias was
a fisherman or a golfer or the editor ■
of the first seed catalog.
If variety is the spie.- of lite, the
weather man’s life is aii spice.
About the smallest thing on earth ;
is a knot hole during u home rim.
Health hint: Wearing a diamond j
pin improves the chest expulsion.
One fly make a summer;
but a billion make it pretty bad.
“Erg crop last year worth 539
millions”—news item. It will be
worth more than when sold.
I Every Saturday night the barber
wants a law for daylight shaving.
Nowadays you can’t tell the moth
er chicken from the daughter. ’ j
If wealth Was health bootleggers’
would live a million years.
Th* country has four-ninths of
the world’s gold; but then we need it ;
for golf trophies.
Paly thing green a’ nit some gar
dens are the. men who make ’hern.
If absence l i'id? tho heart grow
f /ider, nearly every woman would H
lave' her husband to death. j
Lady Astors saying it with fiow- j
ers.
l ime haags he.T ■ or, your hands
when you have not’’ -, else on them. ;
There is no society for prevention :
i’ cruelty to politic:.;;! . because they 1
j are not dumb ; niim ' ■.
.Every air castle lias i: cook.
leu '■cldorn notice a w,man’s new j
shoos until she stalls limping.
js'fi .
Good [Y-i ‘
•fl PRINTING
Phone 39 For
Estimates
im-j.iT s-corder
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wyC--:Y.X’f.ite.oii.wa -vsi I
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FIRE, LIFE, CASUALTY |
INSURANCE
HERBERT HAWKINS
Phone 18® 14-16 Planter* Bank Build tn Z i
i
1 “, ' I
When your Car needs the I
attention-of a mechanic I
i Remember 70 A i
Phone • </“
| IVEY MACHINERY AND ELECTRIC CO.
120 Jackson St Phone 794
jh— ziii j|, juT-i 111 |
W> Hepi
!This hopper saves feed. Z' \\ •Jj k
Made of galvanized iron, (<V' \ ‘s7' >* fl
il inches diameter, 6 jfc- V''
inches deep. Regular - \ 1 / , /;
retail price SI.OO. Given -e k / '
absolutely free with your '&'?'/£ jjlL
first purchase of only 100 v?'
lbs. cf
Happy Hen !
Buttermilk
Mash
This is the best feed in rhe world for egg production. It ,
| contains dried buttermilk and other valuable ingredients j
needed to make more whites and yolks. This feed is turned
into eggs and not fat. Keeps your fowls in better condition.
This hopper is given free to make sure that you feed Happy Hen Butter- ,
milk Masri according to directions. Call or phone for you. bag of Happy
Hen Buttermilk Masi, and the hcpper. This offer is for two weeks only.
It is not good after
PLANTERS SEED CO.
9 Phone 502 Prompt Delivery
L'.i’e may sometimes be a pretty »
h .rd prob :r.i; but < ft give up.
If Gim: ' is tne gud of }vc; ben
: Stupid is the god of divorce.
Our idea of something funny is a j
former beer bottler bottling milk. ;
Seventy millions yearly are spent !
on cosmetics. The w.’.-’id paint’
every garage in the cou: 4 ry.
PRESS
Times-Recoi der
Phone 09 For ’
Estimates
PRINTING
Good
ALLISON
UNDERTAKING CO. ;
Established 1908.
Funeral Director#
And Embalmers
Prompt Service
Up-to-date Equipment
Nod. E. Smith, Director
Day Phones: 286 and 253
Night, 721 and 106
. - .
Turner Electric Co o
Reduced Prices Olt
House Wiring and Fixture# I
Phone 121
We are ready. Are you? C-ali ■
os for au ostimat?
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J Nc-body B;:c5 KIN'” 7 fI S □•salt's! anU U .
..■.thl.CU-'i.WA'. Ljcias S' :
B QUEERS,
M Thfo z,rvr disease. 7 DAT3£UB'F *
f,?’.j fha h»'.r recta and bell’’’’!-* T 3:? i-Q i
M t-v-l. Use QUEEN an-1 you will GL ? •' 3
ip?R£TIY. STRAIGHT HAIR. Stea Uw ceutfl I*4 ‘
iu sfcampo or taoncy for b.fj
MFC. Co.p ;
g ASEtITS VAKTEO. W.’its fc: ;? : |
CaoMSasassssurwa: a.- xat- ■- ■
■ ■ ■■ ,
1.. G. COUNCIL, President T E ’ B^ L J°h- a^ SSt * C “ h *’
C. M. COUNCIL, Vice President and Casmer
(Incorporated.)
Ihe Planters Bank of Americus
The Bank With a Surplus. A
Resources Over $1,700,000 J
’ True success comes only
through industry and thrift.
C‘- . Don’t wait for something to
yJI come your way. Go after it.
I A savings account is one of
. , <■ ■ the first sters towards suc *
' b l .I'isiki'N -X yl. cesa . Our large resources, ,
. I. >r ■-■ 'bi and more than thirty years ’
V ’ •’ •; successful banking expen-
>‘s bv. ■ • ' ; ; < ence enable us to render you
• .- ■ every service,
PROMPT, CONSERVATIVE, ACCOMMODATING
No Account Teo ?_arge; None Too Small
Ycur Banking Butinca# Invited
We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest On Time Deposit#
BANK OF COMMERCE j
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
Frank Sheffield, Charles R. Crisp. 1
John Sheffield Lee Hudson
Organized October 13, 1891,
JOHnT WOOTEN I
Fire, Life, Accident ’’ |
INSURANCE i
Repieaenting some of the best Old Une Fire Insurance 1
Companies.
1 make a specialty of Farm Property Insurance, giving to
the '.rrr.er a oroad coverage at the very lowest rate.
Premiums paid once a year.
Age- 1 For tl ie Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Office With V.. G. Turpin’ & Co. Phone 173
SHE ME BEFORE YOU INSURE
•"•■«»»«• —m—w—a—«—
TAX NOTICE
My books will remain open until May Ist. AH cot
fon of lyx3 and 1920 crops and money, notes and ac
count; you had Jan. Ist, 1922, are subject to taxes. The
-_.’v ail ladies to give fcj and pay poll taxes for *
t.,..- year 1522, from 21 to 60 years old. Very respecafully
GEO. D. JONES, Tax Receiver, S. C.
g"l —a——M——
V’iLL HAVE ANOTHER LOAD OF
Young Mules
Tomorrow. Also ihrf.e nice Saddle and
.Hurness Hordes, ‘-some good second-hand
Mules on hand.
Vve have good stock Wagons, Buggies,
Harness, Plow Lines, Collars, Back-
Bands, Hames and Traces. The best Plow
Bridles for a dollar on the market.
r ull line Auto Accessories. Big stock
Tires and Tubes at the right prices. All
fresh stock,
G. A. & W. G. Turpin
MM I —l-•• -TT--
■ MONEY6X
MONEY LOANED cn farm ,and « •* 6 1-2 per cent, inter.
„ , . . ar,a •”""»«» have privilege of
paying part or all of P rmcipal at any interest period, .topping in
terest on amount, paid. We alway. have best rate. an d ea .ie.t
term, and quickest service Save money by seeing or writing u.,
We are .n charge of heftr.e office of th. Empire Loan & Tru.t Co.
G. R. ELLIS or G. C. WEBB
Empire Eld® . . ’
(Formerly Commercial City Rank Bhildimr 61,16 ”**
FARM LOANS
S? 6 «-2 P-
Atlanta Trust Co. Elusive correspondent
MIDDLETON M’DONALD
33 Planter, Bank. America, Ga. Phone 8g
FRIDAY APRIL- 28, 1922.