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' TUESDAY, MAY 2. 1922.
WHAT’S DOING IN
CANNING CLUBS
Miss Parkman, Economics Agent,
Back From Columbus
Meeting
Miss Bonnie Parkman, county home
economics agent, returned this week
from the convention of home econom
ics agents in Columbus Thursday,
Friday and Saturday of last week.
Miss Parkman reports great inspira
tion from the lectures and addresses
given by national speakers, as well as
those by state workers in the various
club organizations.
“Women who had never before ut- (
tered a syllable in public,” said Miss
•Parkman, “rose and spoke fluently
|ind earnestly ®f the work being done
in the county and rural school dis
tricts, enlarging upon the great edu
cational advantages brought to these
sections equal to the higher institu
tions of learning in the larger cities.
It was a great help to me in my work
throughout Sumter county and ideas
were gained which 1 hope to pass
on.”
Miss Parkman visited the Shiloh
school Wednesday of this week, meet
ing with the girls' clubs in the school
building. Plans were discussed for
the use of containers for the can
ning of products later in the sum
mer, and interest re-awakened by a
resuirfe of the work done at the Col
umbus convention.
Thursday afternoon she visited
the school at New Era, where the
girls of the canning clubs met with
the women of the community in dis
cussing plans for the county fair to
be held here in the fall, and for the
display of canning products put up
by them during the summer. It was
proposed U> exhibit the products to
the public in a show window of an
Americus store. This is to be done
for the purpose of bringing the rural
producers in closer relationship with
the city consumers.
Miss Parkman also began classes
in millinery at the Shiloh and New
Era schools, this work to be employ
nent for the students during the pe
riod before active club work begins.
Enthusiasm is growing daily
in poultry .and canning club work in
these schools, and splendid results are
expected to accrue.
“Made-in-Georgia Week” will be
observed here with an appropriate
Georgia products dinner under the
auspices of the women’s clubs, and
the have been invited to
participate by contributing home
canned products.
11. N. Harvey, state landscape gard
ener, will visit Sumter county May 1,
2 and 3 in the interest of higher edu
cation for high school graduates.
Monday, May I, he will visit the
school at Leslie, where he will ad
dress the senior class on the value
of college education, and to speak to
school in general on the effect
beautiful landscape surroundings.
Plrins school will also be visited dur
ing the week, where he will assist in
CtASSIEIEDADVERiISEHENTS
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FOR
FOR RENT —Apartment, Phone 599.
—l9-tf
FOR RENT —Furnished or unfur
nished rooms for light housekeep
ing. Close in. Phone 720.—28-6 t
FOR RENT —Room. No. 7 Allison
Building. Call on or phone R. E.
Allison. Telephone 253. 2-3 t
TWO MODERN APARTMENTS—
just completed, each with three
large rooms, kitchen and bath.
Couples without children preferred.
Price only 8 per cent on investment.
Phone 979. —Ilf.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED —Several cars pine boards;
B and better, delivered on S. A. L.
Ry. Write me what you have. W. L.
Rogers, 630 Felder Street, Americus,
Ga. 2-5 t
WANTED—Unfurnished house a*,
once. Call 464. R. L. Parker.
—l-ts
DON’T DELAY! SCREEN NOW!
—Phone 117, Shiver. —18-ts.
WANTED—To protect you, your
family and your property. Frank
E. Matthews, Insurance. 18-ts
WANTED—To rent grain binder to
cut 50 acres grain, or would buy
good second-hand machine. W. H.
Emmet, Americus, phone 3002.
27-6 t
WANTED—MALE HELP
WANTED—Water mill man with
some experience. Write E. J.
Salter, Rt B, Americus, Ga.—l-6t
ORDER BUSINESS—WouId
you invest SSO if convinced that
you could add from $25 upwards
weekly to your income with a few
hours work. Anyone can operate our
plan. Write for proofs, plans and
bank references. Can be operated 1
from cities or small owns as well.
The United Buyers Association, ■
Grand Rapids, Michigan—l7-20t
WANTED —Salesman with car.
SIOO.OO per week with’extra com
missions. Price, quality and guar
antee make quick sales and sure re
peat business. Master Production
Corporation, South Rend, Indiana.
2-lt ;
TEMPLARS’
NEW MASTER
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LEONIDAS B. NEWBY
For the next three years the desti
nies of the order of Knights Templars
will be presided rnfer, throughout the
United Suites, by Leonidas B. New
by, of Knightstown, Ind., who was
elected to the post of grand master
at the order's triennial conclave just
concluded at New Orleans.
the plans for the school grounds about
the handsome new building which was
recently completed. Mr. Harvey will
go to Thompson school, where a
handsome brick building is in the
course of erection, and will discuss
plans with the students and faculty
for beautifying the campus there.
BUICK CO. HAS USED
CAR SALE THIS WEEK
'1 be local Buick company is slag
ing throughout this week one of the
biggest used cars sales that has ever
been held in Americus, according to
W. G. Turpin, of W. G. Turpin & Co.
This sale will e held by Mr. S. C.
Johnson, a special representative of
the Buick people whose work it is to
help the dealers throughout the coun
try dispose of their used cars.
Mr. Johnson is a salesman of wide
i experience in the automobile busi-
I ness and promises to give Americus
I one of the best conducted sales he
| has ever had. Mr. Johnson has just
completed «a sale for the Buick deal
er in Chattanooga, and it is reported
1 that this dealer was so highly pleas
! ed with the clean, fair and success
iful way in which Mr. Johnson han
idled the sale that he has asked the
| Buick sales department to send Mr.
I Johnson back here just as soon as an-
I other small accumulation of used
; cars is made.
In order for any Buick dealer to
i secure the services of Mr. John, on
| they have to agree that they will put
j all their cars to be sold during his
sale in such fine condition as he pre
■ scribes, and Mr. Johnson says he be-
WANTED—-Young lady cashier to
worlain Box Office Ilylander Thea
ter. Reply by letter. Emory Ry
lander, Manager, for full particulars.
1)0 NOT APPLY IN PERSON. 2-3 t
FOR SALE
FLIES, MOSQUITOES, SCREENS
—Let us measure up your job; or
can revive your old screens. Phone
117, Shiver. —18-ts.
FLIES, MOSQUITOES, SCREENS
—Tell us your troubles. Phone
117, Shiver.—lß-tf.'
FOR SALE—Porto Rican Potato
Plants SI.OO per thousand, fob
J. W. Lyon, Leesburg, Ga.—26-8t
FOR SALE—Small ice box. Used
only 60 days. Phone 389. —l-3t
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FOR SALE -Modern Dry Cleaning
and Steam Pressing business. Ap
ply to A. B. Howard, P. 0., Americus,
Ga.—2B-5t x
FOR SALE Dahlia plants. 205
Reese St.—2B-6t
FOR SALE Four room house on
lot 100x150 feet at 446 N. Mayo
street, only $500.00 Address Mrs.
Jessie L. Roach, 221 W. Perry St.,
Savannah, Ga. —29-3 t
FOR SALE —One Jersey Cow. Com
ing in Milk latter part of May.
Second calf. Phone 62 or 744. E.
J. Eldridge. —2B-3 t
WE TENDER THE PUBLIC the
services of our registered Jersey
Bull SIOUX CITY CHIEF, No
139578 or, of our registered Hol
stein-Friesian Bull Woodmont Sir
Pietje Paladine, No. 274171, a grand
son of May Echo Sylvia, the only cow
that ever produced 1000 pounds of
milk in 7 days; 1000 pounds of milk
is equivalent to 116 gallons of milk.
This is still a world record. In fact,
both of these animals are splendid
individuals, they represent popular
blood lines and are out of heavy pro
ducing cows. FAIR CHANCE
FARM, John Bahnsen, Mgr.—29tf.
FOR SALE—Airedale pups. Phone
707. V. H. Gaines.—l-3t
LOST—Beaded bag. Saturday after
noon. Leave at Times-Recorder.
—l-3t
FOUND—Fur piece. Owner can re
cover by describing and pay for
ad. Times-R corder.—l-2t
WOMEN MUST I
PAY POLL TAX
Attorney General Says Tax Is
Now Due, Whether Women
Register Or Not
ATLANTA, May 2,—Some of the
weekly newspapers of the state, ac- )
I cording to information received in
| Atlanta, are about to get the women/
I voters in bad. From a number of
I ;
| centers in the slate comes the state- ■
rnent that the impressipn prevails
I that women are not required to pay I
* the poll tax when registering, in or- |
der to vote this year. An opinion >
; from the attorney general has been j
j requested on the subject heretofore,
’ and based oh an erroneous impression I
Uxe has been quoted as saying no poll |
! tax is required. To set that point |
j straight, Attorney General Geo. M. I
j Napier, has issued the following 1
I statement:
“The attorney general, has been in-
I formed that one or more county
i lieves in putting every car in such
! condition as to be sure that it will
I give the buyer satisfactory service.
Mr. Turpin states that they have
had their mechanical department
busy for the past three weeks getting
these cars in such condition as de
manded by Mr; Johnson and this has
been done and they are now ready
for him to start the sale, feeling sure
that it will be a great success.
Famous Beauty Regains
Health and Strength
through Ironized Yeast
“A Wonderful Help in Keeping My Figure
Perfect” Says Beautiful Elsie La Bergere WqHB
II was by purest accident that I picked up
a package of Ironized Yeast just as 1 wis
about to give up the stage for a long needed
rest. The results that it brought in tue proved ’ ?•>,
that it was just what I needed. For today I fc?
actually feel like a new born woman!” A-
Such is the amazing statement of Elsie i
La Bergere, known to vaudeville lovers
all over the continent for the beauty of her figure.
My sbur-work," continued Miss La Bergere, put mk-Ii a ic ; ■
severe strain on iny nervous system that every performance »
berame a liardsliip. I lost my appetite, and always felt tired Be ■'
and worn-out. Then I discovered Ironized Yeast and I really ,
cannot give enougli praise to it I find it keeps me absolutely
fit in every way. and that it is a great help in keeping the
j shape of my body in wonderful condition. Ironized Yeast lias " L:«**>•■
a permanent place of honor in my traveling bag.
How New Process Makes Yeast
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The reason IRONIZED YEAST brings such remarkable re
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enables yeast to tiring its great benefits often in iust half the J.
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i sparkling vitality. t
l.veryone knows that iron is of great value in converting v< 1
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How’s Your Battery j
Pulse Today?
/
If it is low, let us prescribe At the right time you will
the right tonic. No matter find it to your advantage to
; what make of battery you have exchange the old battery for a
in your car, come around to us. new Prest-O-Lite, at. our low
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tery in commission. You will in price)' get a ,I’rest O Lite
get an honest expert diagnosis Battery with Prest -O - Platea
of it, and a real weemmenda- for popular makes of light cars,
t'.or. of what to do.
1 We have correspondingly
low prices for other types of
Q\ batteries.
Prest-O-Plates, the
nchance in battery making;
i.® j* l f* plates of unusual hard
nec.s, combined with ape-
- H« -j fit evliar porosity; plates with
quick delivery of power in
cold weather, and great non
bucklitit}, heat-resisting
strength in summer.
Pull up whera
you see this sign Drive around and get our
—I diagnosis. It is free.
CHAPPELL MACH’Y. CO.
Phone 234. Cotton Ave. Americus, Ga.
e— 9
THE OLDEST SERVICE TO MOTORISTS
in J
\ l"H-■:dqn-trters for*>
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\ aLlorr . » pur puses Ji
THE AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER.
I newspapers has quoted the attorney 1
; general as having stated that women i
• are not due to pay poll tax this year. ’
j This is entirely erroneous, and must
!be due to a typographical error. The ;
act itself expressly fixes January 1,
1922, as the time the law becomes es-
I
fective. Women are now exactly on .
the same footing as men are with re- 1
latiott to paying poll tax, and the tax (
is effective upon women between the I
] ages of twenty-one and sixty years, !
for this year, whether they qualify
to vote or not.”
In other words, even if a woman
■ does not register to vote this year,she 1
■ is due 1922 poll tax, and will have !
' to pay it whenever she does attempt .
' to register.
TIFTON TO HAVE GOLF AND
3C-ACRE FISHING LAKE
1 TIFTON, May 2.—Tifton is to
' have a country club, including a lake
; covering thirty acres and a nine-hole
’golf course. The location is what is
known as the Hall mill pond, the rite
I of a water mill about 60 years old,
about 3 miles south of Tifton be
tween the National Highway ami the
Tifton and Moultrie road. A corpor
ation has been formed of 100 mem
bers and the stock subscribed. A tiact
of 100 acres has been purchased ‘ind
as soon as articles of incorporation
can be had, work will begin on repair
ing the ilam, building a club house
aqd laying out. the golf course. The
land was bought frhni James Mcln
nis, Col. ('. W. Fulwon 1 negotiating
the deal. Tifton needs something of
the kind. Two club houses are owned
by Tifton citizens, but they are 9
miles out on Alapaha river and need
was felt for a modern playground
nearer the city. The lake will be
stocked with fish, so that it will be a
fishing preserve, as well as a play
ground.
SOUTHLAND TRAINS \
zMEET HERE EARLIER
Effective this week, several smhll
changes have been made in Gentral
of Georgia train schedules, the prin
cipal change affecting the Southland,
the Cincinnati-Jacksonville fast train.
Previously the north and south
bound trains met at ‘Americud at
I>'B a. m. daily, hut under the new
schedule they pass here 23 mintues
earlier, or at 1:35 a. m. The north
bound train for Atlanta arrives here
3 minutes later, at 10:38 instead of
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Dresses for House Cleaning J
| Here Are Practical, Pretty Frocks a
I That Insure Bodily Ease and Comfort I
ISo Necessary At House-Cleaning,Time i
Every woman who is about to start her Spring house
cleaning will want one or more of these serviceable
dresses that defy dust’ dirt, grime and soot, and at the same
time provide the always wanted neat appearance and good
style without sacrifice to freedom of motion that a woman
must have while engaged in the strenuous tasks of house
cleaning.
They Are The Dresses
With The Famous Features
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with an Adjustable Hern. If extra phcd with cach drcsg Always on
length is required before or alter . . , . , . . c
washing, just pull a thread, and the rcßd * to [ nake neat re P a,rs of ‘
skirt is made 2 inches longer. No worn or torn places. Ibis means
rest itching necessary. . longer service for each garment.
You Will Be Agreeably Astonished Al Their Very
Moderate Prices
Not in years have Dresses of such delightful style and ex- • ■
ceptionally fine quality been offered at prices so reason
able. Thrifty women wil] accept this opportunity to pur
chase their Summer supply of washable frocks at these
low costs. . P’
I $1.50 - $2.50 - $4.00 - $7,501
When house-cleaning time is over, these Dresses are easily
laundered to their original freshness, and they will serve
as dainty frocks’for home and porch w r ear throughout the
Summer months. <
Our stock is vast in its variety of models—smartly fash
ioned from the most wanted wash fabrics in radical, new
colors, combination colors and patterns.
A complete size assortment that assures woman of
being cxactlv fitted is here to select from.
I CHURCHWELL’S |
10:35, and the north bound Semi
nole Limited, Jacksonville-l’hicigo
fast train, arrives here at 3:45 a. m.
instead of 3:40 as heretofore.
UNDERWORLD FEUdTs
BLAMED FOR 2 DEATHS
PHILADELPHIA, May 2. Two
FARM LOANS
Made with dispatch. No long waits. Interest 6 1-2 per
cent. Commissions reasonable. Exclusive correspondent
Atlanta Trust Co.
MIDDLETON M’DONALD
33 Planters Bank. Americus, Ga. t Phone 89
PAGE FIVE
men were shot and killed early today
in what the police believe was an
underworld feud. Harry Slinger, 35,
who died in a hospital, said he killed
“Buck” Bailey in a pistol duel over
, a woman. Aonther version told the
. police -was that the two men were
■ 1 shot by a gang of six men.