Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, August 30, 1917, Image 7

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rv job we turn out is «d by a" expert e will demonstrate isdom of bringing vulcanizing to us. A.. & W. G. TURPIN Al ilClST 5°’ 1917 THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER. t Throw ay Id Automobile Tires ubes. Bring them or repairs. Steam Vulcanizing is at your service. Home-Reading Course For Citizen-Soldiers This coarse of thirty daily lessons Is offered to the men selected for serTlce in the national Army os a pi ctlcal help In getting gtarted In the right way. It Is informal In tone and does not attempt to giro binding rales and directions. These are contained In the various manuals and reg ulations of the United States Army, to which IIUs course Is merely In troductory. soldier or in some civil occupation. Much the same quality Is sometimes referred to as ‘initiative.” It Is a quality needed more than ever beforo in present-day warfare. Major Gen eral Leonard Wood, In his introduo The three basic qualities, Loyalty, I tlon to the Field Service Regulations Obedience and Physical Fitness, werajot the United States Army, says: Lesson No. 3. Nine Soldierly Qualities. (Preceding Lessons 1. Your Post of honor; 2. Making Good as a Sol dier.) G. OLVER 10CKSMITH. B,chines and Supplies; Key fitting, Umbrella* Repaired phone 420. j Ti NEAR WELL treated in the preceding lesson. Thero is another group of three soldierly qualities that are especially needed during the periods of training, march ing and waiting between combats. They are: Intelligence. , Cleanliness. Cheerfulness. Although these qualities are asso» elated chiefly with camp life, they are, of course, scarcely less helpful In all other phases of military service. Intelligence. „ gial'i 202, WOODMEN )F THE WORLD, very Wednesday night to Hall. Lamar street All vll- relgns invited to meet with STEPHEN PACE. C. 0. MASTER. Clerk. r, and A. M. AMERICUS LODGE F. & A. M., meets ev- ery second and W fourth Friday night at 7 o’clock. FRANK J. PAYNE, W. M. E PARKER. Sec'y. M. B. COUNCIL LODQE F. and A. M. ,jO meets every First and W Third Friday nights. W Visiting brothers are attend. R. J. R. STATHAM, W. 1L MASTER. Secretory. The Beauty Secret. Ladies desire that irre sistible charm—a good complexion. Of course they do not wish others to know a beautifier has been used so tlrey buy a bottle of Magnolia Balm LIQUID face powder according ro ■inipam Dicot is noticed »t one®. Soothtntj. refreshing. Heal* Sunburn, *top* Tan. 'Red. at fir. frwlfv, #\p«-nrn. 75c. «! •Dntggiili or bv mail direct Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. Lyon Mfg. Co.. 40 South Fifth St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. “Officers and men of all ranks and giades are given a certain independ ence in the execution of the tasks to which they are assigned and are ex pected to show initiative in meeting the different situation as they arrive. Every individual, from the highest commander to the lowest private, must always remember that inaction and neglect of opportunities will warrant more severe? censure than an error In the choice of tho means.” Making Yourself Stronger. The nine qualities which have just AMERICUS MAR NAMED OR GDMMANOER'S STAFF iuiciusvuv^i Tne nine quaiuies wmeu intelligence does not necessarily j been rev j ewe( i are those which every- inean education, but rather quick ob- j oue of U8 wou id nke to have for hlm- servation and willingness to learn. servauon ana wuuubucsb w They are the essentials of virile There Is plenty of need for intelligence | an( j BUCCess f U i manhood, whether In in modern warfare. The National 1 ^h e army or out of it. Even the mo- Army will be forced to absorb within | ra j wea kHng, and the slacker in their a few months a training which would j hearts admire these qualities, ordinarily extend over a period of two j Dmilrtiess > ou have developed some or three years. Those who intend to fit themselves for promotion should FOR FOOD CROPS TO BE ESTABLISHEO A movement is on foot to establish la Sumter county a local market ware house. where surplus food products, grown. The farmers of this section can be combined into larger lots for shipment to the most advantageous market, and to establish such rela tions with the State Bureau of Agrl- culture as will insure a aresdy cash market to our farmers at ail times. A recent act of the Legislature es tablished a State Bureau of Markets, which authorizes a local market ware house or depot in each county in the state. In response to repeated requests from the United States government to Lack of Iron in the Blood Means Lack of Appetite, Loss of Energy, Pale Cheeks, and a General Debili tated Condition of the Entire System. ZIRON Will Put Iron Into Tour Blood. W. O. Barnett, of this city^has re ceived notice of hls appointment as a member of the staff of Ernest G. Bald -|l>l«nt more food crops, the farmers of win, Commander-in-chief of the Sons this section have produced this year of Confederate Veterans. Mr. Bar-jmore of these crops than ever in the nett will occupy the post of assistant:history of the county. Naturally the Judge advocate general. |fl“«“ on ° f a *°° d market '* now The appointment comes as a recog I most important one, and farmers will nitlon by the natlonsl organization of he much relieved and encouraged to Mr. Barnett’s faithful eervlce In the continue to plant food crops, If this ranks of the association and hls sus- market is provided for them. o’ them already—perhaps all of them lit inemseivt-» iui — t, a greater or less extent. Many a study thoroughly the manuals and the man has d i BC0V ered when put to tho i in — 1* ,1am n nthlnh a ffPOt thfil’.' .11 1. . thnon mini If fofl drill regulations which affect thelv t[st _ that he p09ae ssed these qualities duties. In time they should learn w j t j l0U t having himself realized it. something about map-making and map- But under c [,m an conditions It is not .. a# AolA gzn- ... -11' -s 11. talned interest In its work. I «on. Stephen Pace, representative He has attended several national from Sumter county, Is much Interest- conventions of the U. C. V-. and has ed In this movement, and has taken also represented the A. 8. Cutts camp, ‘he matter up personally with the com Sons of Veterans, at several reun- missioner of agriculture. ions, taking a prominent part in the ** . ,, Prevent Hug Cholera, deliberations. reading, the construction of field en trenchments, training and care of horses, signalling, the handling of com plex pieces of machinery, and many other subjects, easy to cultivate all of them. In the army you will have you op portunity in a few months of training to strengthen these qualities in your* solf. In so doing you will learn to con fer Buojecis. soli, in so uumg juu "— -— Any practical knowledge that you trol y0 urself. to take care of yourself ...111 ihi-aIt* ha 11 Rpfllt . •< moof hsmlchin may now possess will surely be useful under aU conditions, to meet hardship may now puuacoa »»»*» unaer uu cuiiuuumo, —*- and helpful to you in the army. Capt. and danger unflinchingly, to be fear- — ... in. CnBlIoh nrnnv. . . .. a a, ths Anri nf Ian Hay Belth, ot the English army points out that In the first British forces of the present war the previous trade or training of every soldier was sooner or later utilized. Cleanliness. Cleanliness Is Important every where. but most of all In the army, less and self-reliant. At the end of these tew months of training you will have gained immensely in vigor and in strength. 1250.00 to $2,000.00 x of this camp. S. A JENNINGS, Pleat IE3E, Recd’g. Sofc’y. Ga.Ey [UiGTON CAMP, NO. 14, P. 0. S. OF A. ...y first and third Monday wnere- „ u . — — - P. 0. S. ot A. Hall, No. 812 where large bodies of men are brought All members in good atand- toge ther. In Its true sense, it ta- 1 to attend. Beneficiary cert!- c i ude8 not only keeping your body .... c[ean but als0 your mind a nd your actions. Fortunately, It Is a virtue in which Americans generally rank high. There should bo little difficulty tn set ting a satisfactory standard In the new army. This is a subject more fully treated in this course. Cheerfulness. Cheerfulness Is always a promlnen* trait of good soldiers. Here again - Americans may be counted upon ti B Right Way” make a splendid showing even Ip the ** face of any unexpected hardships or difficulties that may be ahead of us. There are numerous episodes in Amer ican military history to justify this confidence. Three Qualities of Battle. Finally, there are the three battle qaulltlcs of the good soldier: Spirit. Tenacity. Self-Reliance. Unless a man has these three quab itles—even though he possesses all ^ other six In good measure-he Is after all only a camp-fire soldier. 'Spirit. Spirit—fighting Bpirlt—Is far from being mere hatred ot the enemy or blind fury, on the one hand; nor Is It mere passive obedience to orders, on the other. It means cool, self-con trolled courage the kind ofcourage which enables a man to «hoot a straight on the battlefield as he does In target practice. However. It even £e. .‘.top beyond that point Dec ; ■ive victories cannot be won by^mere MUST HAVE DOUBLE TRACK TD CANTONMENT ATLANTA, Ga„ August 30—That At lanta will be obliged to have not only a double track trolley car line, but -DO YOU NEED IT? Be physically fit! Guard your health as the most prized possession you have. When you find yourself losing your grip, becoming Irrltablo, nervous, weak, r.ncmie, take inventory. See what Is wrong! , Your blood probably does not contain sufficient Iron. The red corpuscles mey have become diminished, and consequently, your entire system surfers from Insufficient and Impoverished blood supply, and the accumulation cl poisonous waste matter. If you find this to to the case, yon will want a remedy that will supply Iron, which will Increase the number of red corpuscles. Try EIRON, the new Iron Tonic, which contains no alcohol, no hablt-formlng drugs, and to ret* emmonded ns a safe, reliable, tonic remedy for men. women and children. Mrs. Lizzie Pennington, of Adamsvllle, Ala., writes. About two weohl ego I was In bed with an awful bad cold, and I was awful Weak. I bad taken purgative medicine, bat wanted to try something with Iron ta B.e** 1 get back my strength. My son thought Zlron would help me, so I » ® 'J IL My nerves generally run down In the Spring °“ d JT " e ? d 80 “ build me up.. .When I got some better and was up and around, ^ommem.ed the Zlron and It surely helped me to gain my strength and throw off the cold...I have used only about n halt bottle of Zlron but foot so much b-t.ci and stronger that I may not have to take any more for awhile. ... SPECIAL OFFER: Buy a bottle of ZIRON, today, at your druggist a snd give It a fair trial, according to directions on the bottle. If, after rs.ng up ono bottle, you find It has not benefited you, take the empty botUc back, to the druggist and he will refund what you paid him tar It Wo repay mm. co there Is no reason why he should not repay you. This offer only »Pl’ lle - to tho first trial bottle. - WlV * tiuutrr . The B. A. Thomas Hog Powder The members of the local camp and hag & ncord of 95% cure , of Hog hls many friends throughout the state c j 10 | era- n you feed your hogs as will be Interested to learn of the honor dipeetjad, you need never fear ho® thus conferred upon him. cholera, nor any other hog disease. And the directions are very simple. 'just about what you are doing, plus F lillIt rnD ‘ ,ew cents wortl1 of B - A - Thomas UNII run h °* p ° wder * n th ® fced twico * week. Usually, though, Cholera gets Public Health Department ' For the People of Sumter BY DR. W. D. JITVIIOKTEE. FAMILY OF LITE MISTED, Mcdlaal Inspection of School Chil dren. The medical Inspection of school children Is no longer an experiment, but a pressing necessity. It, Is found ed on a recognition of th© close con nection which exists between the phy- IHUUII), IUUU6II, vuvioin B''*" before we know it. Then It requires | sical and mental condition of child- 1 c iose Attention do each hog—each ran In the whole process of education. — hog must be dosed—and if you will' It seeks to secure ultimately tar every ATLANTA, Ga., August 30—A fund dose theirt as directed, you will save child, normal or defective, conditions —• ..iesTvl/.h ^tf„ and hshv of the better than 90 percent. If you of life compatible with that full and of education, and to tho parents or of $2,000 tar the wife and baby of th ^ ^ B A Thom a 8 Medicine effoctlve development of the organic guardian, late Rev. Rollln C. Wooster is being , , w not gome functions. Its special senses, snd Its spector to detect defocta, not to treat them. Who shall treat tho child Is a matter tar the parent or guardian to decide. Tho laws of Georgia requlro county health commissioners to examine each pupil In tho public schools for ’’Infec- tlous and contagious dlstases, and for defects of eyo, car, nose, throat, lungs, teeth and other physical defects.” The law requires a report to bo made, to tho state board of health, to the board nB aoni, uie u. a. a aauuaud oiwiv.uw dubvv.vv — — — 8 costa ydu fnothlng.- ‘Wo—not some functions, Its special senses, and Its raised In Savannah by William D. dlgtant manufacturer — pay your mental and spiritual powers which Upshaw, editor of The Golden Age, of mon ey back. O. E. Buchanan. Atlanta. Mr. Wooster was a minister | —■ . and a philanthropist without means, which Is to say that he devoted his life to relieving distress and helping peo- plo in trouble. “As Is so often the also shuttle train service on thejease with men of hls character,” said Southern railroad between the city Mr. Upshaw today, “he died without and Camp Gordon, where 40,000 to 50, WANTS 1390,000,000 FOB NEW DESTROYER FLEET provision for hls own family, hiving WASHINGTON, D. C„ August 27.— constitute a true education The object of medical inspection ot schools is not primarily tho treatment of diseases, but rather their preven tion. One of the principal objects Is: . _t— lilnn nf nlivolnfil lift. the early recognition of physical do. tecta, such as errors ot refraction, Im perfect hearing, diseased tonsils and adenoids, etc. The earlier such de- As commissioner of health of Sum ter county, I propose to carry out tho provisions of Oils law. Each child In ‘ tho Bchools of tho county will be given a careful physical oxamlnatinn. The examination will bo made In tho pres- onco of tho teacher, and nothing will be done to embarrass or causo the child any pain or discomfort In any way. Whatovor defocta are found will bo reported to parents. Wo propose (IQCnOlUB, civ, lUn DB...D* 0 » _ . a ... 3U U.„ C ... v., tacts are detected and corrected, tho to exercise common sense. Trifles will nd Camp Gordon, where 40.000 to 50, provision for hls own family, hiving WASHINGTON, D. C„ August 27.- better , t tor , he cbudi Such de f, c ts not be reported. Only those defects 00 soldiers of the new national army given his life In helping others.” Mr. secretary Daniels, of tho Navy de- , r unrecognized snd uncorrected, may ] which are real, and need to be cor- .■> r„, the flrinfl line in Wooster died »t Cedartown, Ga., and f artment, expects to submit to con- not only prevent the proper progress rected will be reported, rm be trained for the flrinfl line f . p , h . child in school, but affect tho This work will begin with tho open- Trains Arrive, >go, via 9 * 12:15 • 1 ffiilUB ,.. *12:30 p 1 mbits ! 7:16 p 1 stssad Macon..* 6:2* • L_ an • 3:11 p ■ * 7:35 p m nr • 3:40 • m tgomery and •.Ml p m tgomery and •lOlW P ■ sonvlllc, via • 1:40 • m Trains Depart. Ibus 7:00 a m mbus ..* 1:00 p ■ “ and Atlanta . ..* 6:40.a.m a and Atlanta.. ...*8:11 p ■ n and Atlanta . ..*10:1* p n gomery and ..* 6:2* • n gomery and ..* 8:11 p m ny ..* 7:36 p m OQTilie, via ..*18:16 am Except Sunday. 1EO. ANDERSON, Agent lord Air Line lv renulelng the enemy. —- —- t.u.n on..., -— tensive wins.” Infantry Drill Regu- 0ordon hB , arrived with the membert France, is the deliberate Judgement ot business men who have made)A careful study of the situation in other cities where cantonments are located. From Augusta, Ga„ comes the re- port that their double track trolley car line already Is tremendously over crowded with only 5,000 soldiers yet arrived in the cantonment located three miles from that city. From Chattanooga comes the report that the double track line to Fort Oglethorpe. well as the highway for vehicles, are handling practically all the traffic they can bear, although not more than 10,000 soldiers have yet arrived at Oglethorpe. Camp Gordon, which is the name 0! the cantonment near Atlanta. I* twelve miles north of the city on the main line of the Southern railroad. An ex sting trolley car line runs to a potal within three miles of the camp. Gen. Eben Swift, who will command Camp Mr. Upshaw was with him at the end. gre ss this week estimates providing tb-f! of the child in achool, but affect tho ( This "“ rk ”*!' ^otsmber d wU1 The subscription list was headed by appropriation of $360,000,000 tor tho " h °' 9 en '"' 1 y °U d ’morallJ Ua P ” “ * I iontlnuo .everal months until every a donation of $50 by Mr. Upshaw, and bl .|idint of a great number of destroy- » UUUOUWH W| fUW *- UlliUiilJT Ut U falDUV MUUSWWS W. ——• —a he is now in Savannah to secure sub- cr8 , which would make the United Bcriptlons from the friends of Mr. gtates leader a mong the nations in Wooster in that city. To the last drop MAXWELL HOUSE this type or warship. The money Is to be spent partly In the extension istlng shipbuilding plants and the erection of new engine and boiler plants, the existing plants all work ing to their full capacity in carrying out the present program of the naval authorities. ly, mentally and morally. Icontinuo several months until every It Is the duty of the medical In* 1 child Is examined. ■.,.WW.W»WW»MW»»»«W»*» W * W * WWWWM>,W ** W> ' ,WW "* d oi«°'PaIe Faced Women Take Hiosphaies to Make Fosytbeiki and Beautiful Forms Men Need Phosphates to Make Strong, Healthy, Vigorous Bodies •\1 ; S Perfect AskYbijr Grocer C0SDELE SENTINEL Athletes Increase their Strength, Energy and Endurance 200 FerCent or More by Simply Taking a Few Weeks Treatment of Argo-Fhosphate. lotions, paragraph 511.) Like all the other quaHtUs of a of his staff, and It Is understood th® Kite Railway ol me Soolk xricus tor Oerdete. Ro- svllie, Helena, Lyons, Col- :>h, Columbia, Richmond, snd points East and South 12:11 p m. 2tiu a m ‘Mlcus for Cordole, -— * snd Intermediate points till p. m. wrlcus for Richland. At- dngham, Hurtsboro, Mont- points West and Northwest Like an --- ’ . ,. d An ^ey were astonished to find the local ' C, t dle ined ,P »r r my“”l d *® Presses street railway company preparing to untrained arm, seioom 1 gilmnuitlita ■MSIIMHlSSh At'anta, Ga. Dr. F. A. Jacobson aaya It Is a sign of anemia. When tho phos- that Phosphates are Just as essential to phates gc from ths blood the pink t P V „ cheeks go too. The muscles lack tone, any man or woman who tires easily, is ^ become Irritable, de- norvous. or Irritable, worn out, or looks Bpondent> me i a nchoIy, the brain fags, T. . Christ-haggard and pale to make a strong, ro-' Bnd memory faile. Therefore if you 1 the Cor-j bust, vigorous healthy body, as they wl ,h to preserve your youthful vim, TZt b r e7ev= )- can and bu „ d only . s.ngi. track iine. will develop it until It becomes as ml . part of yourself a. any 0, your easy-going civilian habit, are now. Tenacity. Spirit carries, body of soldier, tor- ward. T*“ d » 5r t ''.. th V q “ thorough makes them stick. «»htln? soldier is never ready to s P A ^ until hta part of the battl Chased by the new owners, and they F. HARVEY ROOF CO* ' expect to make It one’of the best pa- Bcpt. A-1527, G. P. 0. Box New York pers In south Georgia. 1 Mr. Brown Is well known In Cordele, SEVERAL CHANCES IN TOE BUSINESS DISTRICT No. 666 11 ttuu iiuikuw*** until hls pari oi w* — . sSnv-*.«• »• ’• ™‘strir.m eery store from 103 lco sireei tvi niwuiAuu. vws- •Oh. Albany and interae- 10:00 a m Buffet Parlor 8U kj>414 arriving Tenacity -- _ . , one a than in the word ‘. abounded Standing among hls dc » dan .., k , cn hi. staking .WP , ahU 4 14 arriving Amerlcus tag like * b * ,ket ’ 1 w B nrrender: 11:25 p. m., and leav- adverrary’s lnvltatlon to »q for 8avaimah 3:30 a. m. -sir, I have not yet heP> n ta tag for Savannah at T „ ourB ]a ter the battle ctm ‘ 10 open tor pasaeagsn ^ d ^ end when the colon, ^of the taformatlon apply to H. enemy’s ' ilanre. characteristic cf the he la serving as s mf t miorrnation apply to H. “>cal Agent. Amerlcus. niv^Paas. Ag at, : G. » “Nn, r - Lee street B. H. Allen will continue hls business to the rear of tho store until! sept. 1, when ho will move else- here. U T. Turner has moved hls electrical buttaess into the Btore with p O. Clver. Mr. Wallis will use all of the building at 111 Lee street, and 'will increase hls stock cons'- 1 J. C. Brwn and Gradus -JPSPJr . ^ Cor-1 bust, vigorous healthy body, as they w , B h to preserve your youthful vim, ™ deIe sentinel, the oldest paper to Cor- ere to cotton to mako It grow. Thejylgor and vitality, to a ripe old age, V . . hack of Phosphates la-the cause of all you must supply the deficiency ot l’hoo- t. dele. The paper will be continued as, ^ condltloni Rnd the admlnlstra- phates lacking in your food by using r» cutout* Weekl5r P ubllcatlon ‘ A n,w Un0 * tlon of 5-grata Anto-Pbospbate tablets jArtP-Pbosphate, tho form of Phoa- sftwsissu b t>pe and other machnery has been par- wl „ increase the and endurance of phates most easily assimilated. —“■ weak, nervons, care worn men and wo-1 NOTICE: Argo-Phosphate which Is men 200 per cent to two or three recommended and proscribed by phy- weeks time In many Instances- and slclana In all anemlo cases, Is not s their continued use will build up the secret or patent medicine, but one that «... -v.. — —, wbo)e nervous system, and give new is sold, and recommended by well having been to the newspaper fipld It(e> Tlm , vigor, and vitality to the known druggists everywhere, and phy- there tor several yeare. Hta partner,:whole j always prescribe Argo-!slclane aro dally prescribing the con- — — . .. I™. 1—.. H.ti.ni. who are paie|stltuents contained in it. Being entlre- surprising tolly unllko many other Phosphates, It la few weeks treat- easily assimilated and will he found mem wm ... a pale face to a effective to tho treatment ot Indigestion rosy checked beauty. There can be no, and stomach troubles, as well as for rosy cheeked, healthy, beautiful wom-!care worn, nervous conditions. Ths cn, without their system is sufficiently manufactures or Argo-Phosphate will ouppllcd with Phosphates. In recent, forfeit to any charitable Institution nte-vlcws with physicians on the grave $2,000.00 It they cannot treat any many and serious consequence of a deficiency I or woman under 65 who lacks I ho.- of Phosphates In the blood of American phates, and Incerase their strength and men and women. I have strongly cm-, endurance from 100 per cent, lo 300 phasized the fact that doctors should [per cent, or more In one months lima, prescribe more phosphates in the form,If they are tree from organic trouble, of Argo-I’bospbate for weak, worn lit is dispensed by Hook's Pharmacy. jktng men and women. I Sample mailed by the Argo La bora- flesh flabby, 1 tertas, Atlanta Ga., tor $1. -Emory University Academy— . toy. for entrance —a. - a colleges, ■cientlflc schools^” Abie*!acuity. Homalike surroundings. Physical train ing. Moral and religious welfare of students carefully safeguarded Discipline, based on truthfulness and honor among atudents, to kind bu firm.* Spacious grounds and splendid buildings. Steam heated dormi tories. Wot and cold ihower'baths. Electrfc lights. Separate bedl Larsre library. Fine gymnasium. Military training. Low rates. phcxrff your tun elsewhtrt, rtud our catalog. A. H’-’jE-TT, A. M.® LL. D. t Headmaster, Odord, Ga.