About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1924)
PAGE SIX EVERY LIVE TOWN HAS A LIVE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WITH EVERY .LIVE ’ - -.. . .. . TIMES-11 E C D R D E R is* Published by The Timcs-Rccorder Co., (Inc.) Lowkao Eve, Editor and Publish*'* taund «» «*e««4 <hw «a«ft at ii><- s " ■ ■■' at Am»ri* •vvarUmt l“ li, ‘ -u.x-n- . , h—• - - TW Aw*KU»t**> Ft** »• 4 ’ “ , th* war 6 » lha *!<»*< *■■ ‘ to «‘ 5 V.' thia ait J abo kx ■ > tn. A’l rt tTfi bi .>..»■<• ' J K '*‘ MV aba t*a#t*sNk _. , . . . mum- VKOST A.iw '< ■; ■• x Vxl; I KWIS A KtUix F **»• A ' P »■•*'* - |~ thought' - • jx >v ■ ■•<■, . t err that vlcv.se cvi?' IT- ■•■. .' a-.d truth shall I* io :h< ■■ ■'■• • cv'-'d- I'-.vv 14'.. v.. ;v . when she retram her , s farther to gv Vetere she ,■* *■ ve at tryth than ignorance i'.' I. r Creameries Paying Manx Communities It i.< si’.«p«>*ms the number or S'ulh C.cv'igra communities that haw made —-and ate making— an outstanding success ot their ' cjeameties It is al*o surprising the gond that is romtng to the OOMMI NHA mkl to the FAR MER that tew coves I as a part ct his farming opera twins. The taimcrs are ready. I* •* a of pronsling the crear.-.erv and cows to; yt.r tar met That part of the work must be undertaken by the bus: neis men et this commumiv It n a COMMt X :> affah A .reamc-.y m -Americus is a pa* rot! tot Americws mewbar.ts. The tatmer receives cash lor hisl mnk and that cash with our \-.ercb.ants lie securer ter t'.h.to: leu b.is ’arm and ranches st for greater and more pro tit able productxui. that means more mceev to: HiM tv spend with the MERCHANT ’ t-.- St at esn vto c t e-.>. m er> p ro during aScut ?(W u ‘'oo pounds ot butter ev on week, wif. doc c:e a divxdend vt lit terr pet ct .: to its stocknokiers this month The scsr.rmonthly checks sent to t.iTTne.rs who sup ply the ctoame.-y with its raw mate-ia Save sptead rone* —.to many parts cd RulJoe.k and near- Sv count e-s. fluting Dectmbet the Mcvu. tr.e cre-amet'' nrcuocod A? ,V-c pounds ot t'cttei, pav ■ g oct $. ? t cV' ounrit she some period to: ci-e-am Xt.w •■bar. s?\- i'l*? of c.n-ts s«®a wear t o t%e bar- j ■•• y-s o! < o'iO’urtt co-ordv The voutyut oc sine Meukr.e cteam c.ty is st.nau.v cat• easing and ir 0..i.y a s.So.r; rcme t ei.pocted the t the stum pa;-d 'c: c.i eam w . _ av e ag -r 5 :■ 0.. p '“S.' t'CO i- -g ' . , ■■ - ' 5.0: Out- ness, ato.- .•-iu. ■. : r. >. X. .’- o? to- .-;u ? Sip P,-;. wr •Is ■«-. Sj nary years tst.-e; wc-gu. X'X task as . - c' ■«■ ssajes '.r -idi- 4s{’t;’.’ ;* ; f 6a .rr *. .-•/•S ■arts. X> ; • iTu sr c f. • oas~ BpWS. t.b- mar-tji das oe-r esixS ' .at . * s .- -oi ■ ;->-s art he < XS; l$ rms*.*f TV'tu -v-.s. V: is W’-'BV pOT*i ;tx:-r c-.w.-s ard dw r«c osss ':• :r;n. Os the '‘log. trie ..•roj..mc.-v the V r-tr*e . ?.s< •< ? suv-s : :s -: <- prjnxg oat iKcre '.-.•■ocev cream every v-ha: mj.- u - t; «we« a •«■-<. ye-ars ag-o -cy Co'- ’ c-mm s owtrec ,■.•■?<? ere s t '7»-i Tf.'-MI 7U ~ : ■; . • ’ .?«,K«:Sr. eionr. ■ v 4. frtu ; n :.!a.t ~kk vtni::> Wta* 74.1.- . ... yon l : l-v ■•< I_> vtj ! *«* ®{>l jJrfTM eTuilfi nt.; llhe aas.ness :: i~awi‘: KtatSW.? arj.<-7 W- r.« ■■: 4» •i< 1.7 it r< m • .• ■; ■ is •to amiu it. »« w._ llt . t x.j tS-M.TiM foMK .£«.”•>• :r:i; ur-is SJhMfctir V1 r.; ■ i i<< : - ?■/.. <tf '<V* fiMCi <f’.'C3’.;c 1.?,' ss■. »i ; ’ ?■' 1 j.; y-TS t». Ttoi tir-w v-A >,* 7ev.4f»ainj: ?«.rv TIM ftfttl «.;«» sihKJ j «wi i**'r » t ■•■•■: -.MM.f-e-3 xjwt JM'C' li? ■• : Jarc eve: a: C.vcr .• •«.'? ~•* K \ «n tff-t s*rs xf.* ■■• e r< ♦.-. » r' <n»u x: she C.v-ii t <.4 .:••» >£ K>ve See” S. s, ” ess iisv-ew Cordese -asj ytes*’ A; at’ ths <•..•_- » payee- -w« ?■' 117- : :>,i: : '■. <M»Wty «S«rv- w . ... '. ■. Uw ..<> Vfri-gf tSfc» <«.«■> 4 tiMMNMe a* «sh '’wa t.i-’ :r, T WfA $-&<- "X tot tiht- sUwy fuT l&e* *«. • ta.&taed x ''• The '•> M& seewiiT? iJW. V>t >~ v to be considered, for they nre north a great deal to the farm . altogether much more than the cream alone. » / We do not overstate it when we say that the local creamery is the best friend th* farmer in this section has It is now marketing the feed fivnj the farm through the dairy cow at a higher cash price in cream than any feed I from the farm could bring even when it is put into market able shape. The cow will continue to market our waste feed from the fields gathering them her self through the crv:un sides at I the period of the year when the demand is greatest and the price is highest. Ihe M.uw'n Cv'unty Patriot wishes that every tanner in Ma ion ccHuity-woulrl lead and study the following IctU'i ad- Is eased to Mt. Herschbeig from me of his subscribers: . F.iena, X sta. Ga., Jan. t\ Editc. Marion Countv patriot, b. .. \ <:a, Ga. I'e*'. Sit i lwv c . -e that I have been running en the di versified plan, Mr E. H Fos ter and mysc f are working it on halves.. ,There are two mules on the pace, and we are running .: ci- the "Cow, Sow ami He ■" p’sn that is. we sei’ eream, chickens, eggs, hogs and vegetables, and do not plant any cotton. We began this plan on this pace in February, If2:*. ..• .• the beginning of the year vie kept an account of what wv sold fnon: th,, piaev .vid an ac count of what we tva-.d' out, and wish to let you and your rvadecs know the results The fol ow . ■- f ... per ,v. of or.e yea.-., frem ,’ar.ua.ry I, ;:>2. : . to 11*24 C: earn sc Id $ ■.. Id. V « Eggs ..-.i :'■ s' > Hogs and yigs sv .i t?l4 f.t Wnterntelo is s.-1.-. 12. ; 91 X .-get ar less, s. , 2 S.’S© Tots, rc-t'd front <ali» S 2 '.-r di- a Cos" e.:‘ feed, supy'.ies. etc- 905-IX9 bit ci. ft S'..'S'.' h'.' XX e are y .cased with this farm. We rece.ve cash for.our erese" the next day after it is sjv.rr-: -i If’three hundred farms in Marion cei.nty received asi c.-g.C. a:-.-..'.tut fret--, ship- y«M cream, the totAi »vs’d awiunt t« more than tbe entire g-otTor ercy of the county-. *l - cotter, soki for arcur.i ■s3e a yx-und, and in addition c'tl'h ■?s.~i w.-.i ' n;.-. o Si 5-So worth of edher nrodu.-ts for the marked Fur t.her mot*, we have kit off of the —..st co its."', sis.- tu-xs of the ’ cow. sew and her.' -•a~. one wt> vane "*ry tiguly. r.an-ety. tiir fuc User »; .i’v sav ing frcrsi ottr dsii’? cows. »tas Cgvd'.K* IS gl "g C-X.'k t'-tt ."■ the ,■■.■ ■ ■ ’- e ■g.'tv p.r, d-i.'tav.e Cre-m trrngs a £e-.v. pri.'t a".'.'" - ' ye.y . -ir ffautsac rs t o be g i now .‘r.i Truk cows and ship c ndsc b-’ijrs- cow's' and ;k: ns. ;,-'J ntayh-.- a £«.!; c sor st..<k to »<U *"*? we i-'’'" 1 ’ ha or a s-rout .-eur.ty GEO.R. UWF V.'.ec. rs s ire. seltisT . t c.'ts 1.--1 desore to' grow AT THE .\:T XSE of :.'.e sstwuier tour.s • t'e county A ciectniety nere . . .-. even scttsT tow® m tb.e canty e.n- in the r.rxrby coa'v .es, towns b.-av.r.g r.o -<3 S.**. 5 C ’ or'st ,-esles* where cre-v.:*.'-- •.•■■■os s.'e n .-■•oe.ratsC'n h--■<•”£ are sewne inter ess ng :*.• ts rram Fcik g'ounty er - ran ts ~rr t-wm-ers are seeurtr-g -o>~ sg.it' r .-g crearr.: ■•7n..".~g '.si-.-- ae: - '.y far nwr-s a •.■■.•. .■..airysw r sc .i ar agg’-igaii .7 eaosss ,-f Sis.i-iik w’-'crA r-f da. ry peodsets ’ x-sc:- U-; ’ i -v :at Yas ta-er tv‘-rrc<a\ | £'V™. T‘.< Ttraws «® | ji. X m®.!" ii.'i %®"sr f« i rMtt-'t ».!■; ’-Ml’ -i" ■««« « WfUi TXS ;-I AJ Lbf.s<i '<’l 3 • ' Us .'-•«4|38 JCS'CSKtOW MTV ?•«■: '- ~"4 A '■ .'•■-I- ff ‘ ■’3 -i-S? •Chi..’ § ’•}<?.:>; wxsrs < SM7 ijvaar Us I r s<i>?-: s.I. •• .->:•.• fTJ-m; ■<.!.:? :•: i.f.T t.: j J. .'in'? sihr r;,i."£T* ?:t :'.■.£ .•■.■<-■- | Sy is«i a ©reafi isb»j«»u 5 -.T i-:>.-. J,is iwv -. a AS-.nsx ' 7- Six’. <: -. i :*>4 :’■.•<> ■ v L.T ; '■'■? b.'fT nr«i SX- i - 7 •■■•-•■ V'-' ’■■ r: f x: .i'i,?:; ■.. f ’t-j. >.»s> — :d a —Gjhf as itr j W* i£’.; txrr sit.;?':.-’.- :«c- u J ?»;_■’ <x2’?;dzc< lik. t* I us •s:xr :* x»•*-*-•’ t * '-Jtr.'Txer-j : r?: : : f<r. *7 •w'i '.’i; .«. :: r«r fj- ■ *1 ? &* sxW t»ll* ... r rSe siMS’kei x: Rcawe ; a - ■ ’ ' -• ' e .';-r/.£ ’-tX dta •* e *•?.■•? >:sr. xs r>:*!yt r « J “.- •:■ / 5 r ■-' . ;-.i •••• ? ‘ tCTMC! ’’>’T < ■'..?. I'jf- **•.-. ‘J,? M ' ■ ks X-Ciiiff- k-Ti-WT. _ * THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER Old Days in Americus TEN YEARS AGO TODAY (From the h.n, I 17, 1914.) The Hospital Fuiiii received » a r.e.-lt boost yesterday*when $264 in cash was added to the amount Id ready subscribed. The grand tytal for the building fund has now reached $2.719.tin. Luscious, red-ripe watermelons on • January 16 is something out of the i ordinary, even in Sumter county, but J. I*. Glavvson had em yester day. l ate last August. Mr. Glav - son selected two fme watermelor.s. just about ripe, and buried them on: ’in the garden of his Lee street home, without wrapping or pnvteteion et any kind. XX’hen looked into, the melons were found to e in prime , condition. Perhaps the most extens.vtf "roust" ever given a Sunday school class was that last evening when Col XX , F. Wallis ; egaled his Bible class of the First Methodist chuich Sur.di.y ••hool wRh an oyster ro: st at ji res .ier.ee on Ce'.iegc suree". .Forty two members weYe present '.'• ( ■■ j ■> "■ ■ ■ :i :■.■. . fler.ry XV. Vanßipcr will learn with regret of the death recently of her aged mother. Mrs. Josephine Mc- Loud at her distant home in Durant. Ok’a-o-i s. M.s -Mcleec. was s. years of rge. Miss Kathleen MeGarrah. of }': •.< ndship. is th-, guest cf Mrs XX .'. C, Carter at her home on Lee strve - . Mr. and Mrs John XX, XX’siters. after vts:t te tetafives in Amer.- 1 cits win return to their home in. Cer dele this morning. Mrs. Henry L Col ter, after a v s t of some length, in Anierictts ..: the 'heme of her father. Mr. J. W cheftie'.d. returned to Atlanta yes terday. , TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY iFs'cm '.he Times-R<.-order. Jan- 17, 19943 V.rs. Ct.ir-. tice Niles gave a large card rnirtv Wedtaesdav afternoon to the Matrons’ Club. The aeoio thr. .igh; nt was ?< .lutif ui’.y deceYa te.i. gTver . ; . 1 red being the pre Sofo.r.at-m cMers six-handed euchre was y'.syvd. after which a de'.ightfi.'. lut-.-ftc,". was served. Mrs. M. L. Myrick entertained r. f■.■■<■ frier.is at d.r.-ier Friday ::■ .••;■. or cf Mis.s sa'.'. a May Far icy. c' Atlanta. After dinner the young •.X'oj'ie were given -■- box "jarty r-.t tb-c -per '". 'ase. sce.-.g A Friend ot the Family " ' 'The t - .vi.g-em.e-.n et Mr. Henry 57. J.-'.’is.in. Jr., to' Miss Eitgv-nts Jc'.- fers.'". Brasar. es Chicago is . .-’ it.var.toi tic wedding to t.ake via..- ii-. tb.e ear';; syrl-g Miss- Brahati r.a< • i ; tf<A- it..-ns as; the guest of Mrs. Nern-ast <\ JEUrr ♦ Mrs. t.m." P Shiffi-. a and i :■ t « .Si. .i : -'ci s..ir.-.r i. :. : ■. 1 .- .. ..’ ■ ' - .ii.? t ■;. •. r ;. a; n;. Dr. and Ms.. dT&iiac-i XV. B*.-.—.. ■■• Albany,. H g t... mi', cd all the cot :-..■- ix this se-.-tjon tfe-as early. ,tx< to I the short erv-jx":.?.'!- ■ press ■ , Amer wIF sj... ,o, CMr -. ... :w -. s . <>r ■ thre weeks for the season. Tag :?res-.s ftfflv tow tortk’-d abernr So - .'■.' Mies of ger-..;,- tor the season ■v't;’. :■'. .k.X'e ntdier the m&f.ag'i t"; ~.t of S .n.’t. M'i l if •id " IXe.rtt T aeewc wiC he ptayed M * She Optm H; o.s< hi rc Tuesday ■■ i ;-.t ■ " i ; ■■ * bt $a as i .-.it-. , - : ■..-. the y ay ■‘•lii be ar-gehy p*to®®i»ed. ( THIRTY > ears ago toda> Tr: '.•;. i/rj-; T. ’. : .. ■::. z ’ ’' ■ !?•*. .'.- 1 '• •WJk? .re >; xx ?/ .£-:xh, • .C;x: x; iSi >«•.’ vx< caumeC 4.k-at 7 : t ”.r: r TxXsiM'L i- u- . .-waw >.’.f tt..; t ET'g'itlFT afei' MW iiy. :it .-. j>;is.”4 xri ®; ■« «-«efciߣ ;■- ifee ■; Jis .: Li”-., ate 14. t» '4-••-«.? 1:- : ■;■«’s>.'' .V7‘<- W£ . - - ?.i -' ttihr wi T'x ‘.•.-..■ek*’.- iaus i"J Tix gjur.i . , ?■-.*•: ii :.-. i ‘TJX : 1.” - .Mi tmvt • ;■ . ff.'i-i-r J m! ■v-iss etJeiaeffi w sierwe tte< ' < r.‘-t -.-Sis tvsh-t ■ 4> A.. CafessaiHu E. ” ~';.iv. s„ 7 5 Em ih. w' .’ •’'>•. ? E. .'nss«/_ C i. eStM.x-i. E_ W ><n WIS". M HuaraoeK A.. JSy’x:.- 1:1' < S I .-S-7- .' W EX?. : v vl~ .'"alls' arfSsrSty aa -,;m :? bsss JcSC4"ii? 4. .- SV-Pi ;if S: ’VM. SK-iMS r J .:'>v. Tin My N 4 :>Ti ilt-4: tflbj- irj.-t «I'.' •»■!?■: «<? 1 . al*: toww wtes: :.m s.ri!-; ■■«!•.—•;•? ' ’.-i’ e; - ;;; -. v ~v :• T4»ii sw:*. • L<‘t SouryMs, l 7077.1.-: ? Su, X MW>ij 1 m.".? :jjd ytiuK4i>:.; :s fr'.'-ais >«■ '£■; 7 'A~hiiia.ss-k:scv «. .: ; «i* r» • 1 M.l’-.I- : I-;-. ..? 1.7,.. SMiHffiu Thi •?■:'.t~ ■ IM>M ; 'tjf ®MFW T?. ‘ I’.’-UTTr i«: C’hx:-hf xmt-s.* l£ / ■' v . ■ : .<• K.?i |-.r-'!sc.l.fO'7fc, • is. ’ '■ . 4 ‘l v . k, nay : : >W ' i-J s HLikM-. « jfijsv ®U! ShaTi matt m»&iy W l . W. ; , ” ' £ 1441 Liu ia<.-c:;E stiMKwfc it sjjuJt NO “BETTER ’OLE” IN SIGHT * . .d C "" SALS OF V -- OBQEGon GOVcJ?na\enT ’ J' r -ijr- . ■ & ■ z • J m'' * ’ ’ ’ * —XU . ■" " " \ ’ - " . - V -- ,o> -. -■ . mx— Tfi-k. ~'T-77-x ——i «t» -?>e. x —v-- . "sib ' - ■-■■■ '' ■ Ollr Daily Poem | pjg MORE HELP Jkgß to 'TfittiS Now Doctor Thurman asked me to * | uL.. fj,e • " z Try and see what I could do 1 | r i r A milking little rhymes for you i r«3tnC** Os To fill this space. ■ P?®. Physical And s'o I’ll take my pen in hand | to ' J Gtilhi’i'e* V i do the very best I can U T» try and please- this doctor man macfaooem ' With style and grace. g ■»■ —■■ rim i ma~ « I hope you'll think this pome good A lack o' ■„■ > iScp. Ha! Ha! I didn't think yen would. ,hc . r. -se es o: ■ • eocducive so faatty r<ostur —Dav e C. Burkhalter. and chronic conditions <?- si I-...' N E-W S -£■ ■. PAP ER.: HOT WEATHER COMING BACK ' SUMMER SAY’S SHE WENT AWAY BECAUSE WE CUSSED HER SOUTH AMERICA. Jan. 3“- Summer. spending the winter ‘here With hr; c&Mnr. Heat urd Humil ity. tr-cke dew.-. today .v.d said she WTC.uid re-tarn tin? United Stat is the htfcr yurt «' next snaring.* I “I i s t want *-i >ar< th* '. ■ States, but ewryh-c-ay .ussed me setsethr. g terr«r-;e ' -he --.-•.. i "My chudne-.. Heat a- 5 Humidity. we.-. h'.Mnec :.-<• exirytst-g. * Bat .--w i hear they are fw given a-.-. the peapie «am us rack ’ The -.fterview was interrug.-.ed ry ab g ;■ se ..Jt.sg.ti. ar.d Sut".?■.<.. ‘kwnrier awsy A gsnr. --is sweat;- g if »m -. f bet ui-i.isef. It «A-. !■'; Hi.i: :: ' A That’s u Sm* story • • a MARKETS * u-.-'.veg.-g-s. pnaraftee-i s-tr.ctT iy v o®‘ j years eM. are qaatod sat 55C ' . each ir New Y\-rl. EDITORIAL F ’•: i'.r dtrosu: e®gs Ll-.V ?ei.- ?fe is a great sec-ave: > . S-: -;-:..s> got *,»«-: - Mor.- oi-.j. Ui he thrown ?.t ya •wft» -i» -.tea Taper rs.pkins. We iretitter at who-- ;j wey toss ®" £a ;-r..< weaMn't ir-e; “-rt&iag* :. tte .' wat e ah: tie . taxes ■_■; -ustea a ;i .. s 7 g .--< eg:. ■i ’ .'A ' ' ; years .--Id w e ansght ass- - '.. .. i’i ■eg.'g's -'t y®B!r c&L BEAUTY SECRETS V'g : with 1 g fi-ef sr.'.'-’tdu r; f> . ’ his fate hi.-, io;h as attract. i as t-SiSS* -e. • » • ADA ERHS/NG >:■' »e» i t ::S ; J . -.S _.-i - i .r stere . .ur da.g-te: aga st paY.-, <■: i-so'e y;;r - .i.i'-i--., ■.-■at'.-..- <- 1 g-’-as-.s t• " • '« EEKI.Y AUTO PAGE j Tre :-; is, ®j s .«.< ,- r e ’ ; • jste-ry ' * pe-rM®s ’.r tn»e . r :e<t' State*. *:■£ r.fci says ‘‘e /the frart-MB.. >! It titired t.: ssit titeese xxt-u-s :. uu»Li: is-e-j, wrutefctss; ft'rn esuiss;;- <■ il uhr ffay y*‘X2 , s.. il 1.-e- . T P ■*tEAL?H HINTS ST yuw r4i.T.ir "ut . r ' 1 L-M. :ii .HUE?. :Jt "iUti-r.. - ..... SPORTS % ;*:‘L -dj • is ;-r 1 . rtettme e oeertMe-t awe ; - ■’-•>4*e 14- tube sjMrag, ibas sffC’.:.it< ' .. ..W.hWteeas. 4J 1 iie>t the safest. There was a crowd a: r.r he-.'..- ? » . BAD MANNERS if girls aTe ri.u- cr.-crgr. *. uso eiitirg txsions. ... SOCIETY’ Waer. Miss Nifty ." tg.g <■■-'.«. ,-v ? e;trs t'.r t-e’-T fl . s-s'le ™i New Y-ark. she suit- she '-.-.s -cut with ar eg-g ’.ist --.gai ■■■■'-. s-.dV'-A slier than thut. M hi?e M: s» <• aid has h- i * -.' h.-..; -K-btse-d and t-. ug*t a r.ew .se-'.i fer the rarier the- neigrWrs .sty li-t-ri- st. ; n'...ch * ire. . • .♦ s « HOME HELPS N. h-iitae is c;—'-. lete sx.'.hr’u; a ■"i- :Bt every a.:±er. is. THREE SMILES i Fir s-,s. j Fr-c— Tr-sb’.e 1.: : g •: —■ u are ctrarg-i t :*. ." .■: v •g 1 ii-serter. ravlr-g fef-. •-. lie. Are al. :- tfce iaets ir the ocse tmeT Pifeeri-r—NV, j.er ten®.-. 1 sai r.e-t a deedarter. J®sst a refugee.— Tbs Pttr.rJ: £.-»’. Nu-t S® DambS T .-w-tli; —H: e> ’..-- g is n to »F j-irttaday? —Ne-t vet— k-ngi dear. _s. ;t t.is.-e f;r im ta g.fcx- u t tie- a g*r!’ ' Lti- Le: Gears* D-e is Utalse- Ada—Metter, sra... 5 rcu. ■ard p.'®t SAs» Setter” Nc-.. efcaid, eertairdy m_ If* ■ yv..—-utg tij.rw.sas at-i '.--*. f;t ti. ; , t-u:- a i- . -oct es i:>. rs. Let y : -.' , -ftto-i - ng-.- —Ats-o-ers-itLire:-.-. ■ Mro-r-es. su.j ex> rt.s sr. Cixi.-.- ratjg a- r beung em.-:ater Weiii. it s *u&£ aiaanjibes fsath. Americus I ndertaking Co. SAT -E.VASTT.S. DarectsCT Ar. z £zr-t>’..—er* Nugfcs Pt. :ta e* 64' and S 8 I>aT PS-. ooe» BS asad 2 51 $5,000 IO LOA\ _ On Americus Residence Property P h one 830 LEWIS ELLIS THURSDAY AFTERNOON. JANUARY IT ]2 2 ? RESIDENT A LIVE MEMBER i curvature. ' Item. "■.:;■■■ r | Spinal cohiEir. sn itself L - ‘ cause of i»s very etasaicily. v.i no: hold one property ervto. 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The Planters Bank of Americus 1891 - 1924 ~ “ Vi? ■• •*** ISMmH ■■'.. £ T' JJStP T*e BasA W>>. » S iv -, lia RESOURCES OVER $!.7 M .000 '. .’SERV-VHVE, A/XTA’/V.-r X A.:is«ci 1 -j© Lai-ji; hjAlbert Apple GUN-MEN Uncle,Sam put an embargo on the sale of firearms by American priv ate citizens to Mexican rebels. Common sense eventually will in duce Unale Sam also to stop tlie sale of revolvers in his own coun try. except to police and military forces. Most communities attempt to curb the sale of pistols by regis tration or sale by police permit. This doesn’t keep pistols front pi>« tential murderers and other hals. They cah buy my mail. The only way to disarm crooks is by a national law. » « ♦ HUNTERS Many hunters and sporting rnagt. zines are against stopping the sale of revolvers except to enforcers of the law. The man who tieeds more than a rifle against big game has business hunting. As for householders, they couid * protect thefnsefves with rifles and sawed-off shotguns—which a crook cannot carry through the streets without attracting notice. * » » PENALTY * A notorious bank robber in Toronto, Canada, is convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment and 30 lashes. Humanitarians disagree with the whipping-post system, though it unquestionably strikes terror to the sub-normal criminal mihd As for the life sentence, Toronto has put at least one safe blower away for good. XX r hen tlfey are put in jail in Canada, they) stay put. A would-be crook, contemplat ing a job. thinks twice up there. * 0 * SPECULATION' Professor Goddard again is busy or. his plan to fire a rocket to Lhu moor., with a man inside. er more have Volunteered *to make the trip. Goddard says that a speed of six miles a second would free the rocket .rem the earth's gravitational at traction. Then it would travel o,i until it entered the sphere of gravity. We hope Goddard doesn’t shoot at Mars. The Martians might con- \ sider it the opening gun of a War of the World’ and fire back. • r • BONUS Nineteen states have authorized bond issues for a soldier bonus total ing about 361 million dollars. This is ;. It has nothing to do with - the national ' government’s obii-fl gutiotis. Those obligations are be ing jjiseussed. for and against. How "deplorable, that an ethical question el this short should be made a politi cal football* » « • CHANCE Nothing is impossible, according tc the laws of chance. That’s why Lloyd's of London, insures parents against having twins, and actors against train delays interfering wirii performanjes in the next town. Tnese law of chance” figures . ithers: In America, -j_. runlets are born only once in every 4 , ■ births. Triplets ar- rive in every 8000 births. Tt s are not rare—one in 90 * ‘'Tths. a. Rub Rheumatic Pain, Soreness, Stiffness ■' » R«b Pa n right out with small trial bottle of old •'St. Jacobs Oil." f A aaa.’* Rheums:: -? p a j n only. 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