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PACE TWO
THE AMERICUS T1MES-REC0RDER.
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SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1921,
GERMANY FAST
- COMING BACK
Making Rapid Gains In Attempts
T& Gamer Foreign Trade,
Says Bronner
llY MILTON BRONNER.
JOEPLIN. Sept. 7.—Germany is
duitting — fost!
There i* no doubt of it. although
she is handicapped by the claustn
I 0$ treaty of Versailles, by the*
uneerUitity about the future of Up
per Silesia. aiiJ by the loss* *:he Lor
raine iron mn«a and the Saar coal
basin.
There is a radical difference be
tween ibe Berlin f raw during an
extended tour a few month? ago and
the Berlin 1 hove just been seeing
ognin.
There is less unemployment.
..The quantity and quality cf the
food are better, not only ir the big
hotels an«l restaurants, where the
rich*eat, but ;n the shops which arc
patronized by ordinary folic.
The big department stores art: ilia
fuller lino of good? and the
SUMTER HOG FANCIERS
INVITED TO MACK SALE
PLANS AIRPLANE
■ FLIGHT TO POLE
New York Physician Will Take
Three Experienced Pilots on
Dash to Arctic Regions.
WILL USE ONLY ONE PLANE
Poland China boar*, bred sows and
gilts will be sold at private sale Thurs
day, September 14, by E. E. Mack &
Sons, at Thomasville, at an all-day
j^le. it is announced. The sale will
be held at Konnemeade Karin,.three
miles cast of Thomarville.
Bonncmeade Farm ha:; gained for
itself n wide reputation daring the
past few years and is the home of
the famous Poland China cnampion
hoars, Mastodon and Climax. Mr.
Mack *ay* that every animal on his
farm in •immune from cholera and
wiii be 'insured at no cost to the buy
er. * Tell the Sumter county hog
lovers So came down and rpend the
day wiih us,” Mr. Mack says. **W< \
will sh.» wthem some real hopr.” i
Thomarville is establishing for it-1 .. , „ . .. _
self a nation wide reputation as /he l NVnalilngton.—Plain for un airplane
center of thoroughbred hog? and <at- Wshl to Hu* north pob* auil across the
tie. tl ia the home of Bonny J., the' Arctic rone from Alaska to Norway, to
word c':amnion Hereford bull, for I be attempted hi September, were au-
which Mr. Mack refused $50,000 and! imunred l.y Edwin Fairfax Amity of
stilly declines to put a price on his New York, a physician long interested
The Jersey farm of the Neill! in polar exploration and aviation,
is only second to the Hero-j Mr. Nunity said the plans rail for
Last week | |j| ( , u«h> of only one airplane and a
party of four, which would include
Start Is to Be Made From Point Bar*
rew, Alaska, and After Visit to
North Pole Journey Will Be
Continued to Scandinavia.
head.
Broth
ford farm in imputation,
three carloads cf show Jerseys we..
Routli. One carload was from the’ i'
Neill farm, another from the lloil-
nmn form and n third made up from I 1
j other Jersey fancier*, " "
Valuabl, "Burro."
Pnilniilitedl.v the aw was ilomwtl-
■ate,! tong to 1 fore the tiorw. The tal
er prohol.lv ir»« native to a linmld
on mil, hut the aw Iim a amall hard
■ ntif adapted to (he dry dearrt. It
-an set a subsisted** from uothlus
i,ore auaialnltiR than ereoaute brash,
it .-an eat anythin, that a »tnn cna cat.
Hn- domcsMcatea aaaea «f our own
(Vest, which are railed “burros," will
.route on baron-rinds and other rent-
lants of camp provender.
Quatr American Custom.
Sometimes we get a eh,nee to amlle.
Americans have been criticizing n« for
reaturlea on our tteatmenf of tvrfmea.
Rut they have itoVlght to do Hut. A
citizen who hee .Just returned from
America says Hint there they keep
their girls in the house until they are
eighteen or nineteen. - They een't go
out at all until then. Theu they In
vite all the girls’ friends In. and they
say that they ere going to let her out.
When they let a girl out they call her
a dehmame.—From a Japanese Paper.
via tlx-
North t'ape
pltu'la, to l.on-
pJayinit.. .. .
patronage seems larger. i other Jersey
But the big thing, from the t'.'jr-,
mans' standpoint, is that once more! 2003 BALES BURN IN 1 don.
they sac a hcanee for con iuvtt of : R| Alert V u/ADhumicr ' Ho P Point Barrow,
foreign trade and are going right.af-1 “.7., „ 1 WAKtHUUht. «„ irl |llH „. ipmln cnlly in.por-
tor it. _ _ d .I 1 *: —Fire Wednes.! mat port of tin- ultetnpt the Iran*-
point- and tnins-Ari-ti*- lllgln—Is to lie
made from Point Itnrrow. Alaska, Mr.
Just Common Humanity.
nerleni-.nl pilots. ! Tlie ver > serious trouble with most
v.-rs mill Unit Ids son. j P«o|‘i« •« 'hat they are Isuyuan, like
NiiiiMj. is going lo Ko- i ourselves. They react In the same
iv of plans for contlnu-
For the present, England, France morning destroyed the brick
ami America are not considered a* wnr ** hf »use of tno People s Warehouse
being fertile fields for Gcrm-io on- ™ mp i in >' * nd 2 ’? 00 boles of cotton,
deavor. Russia fa also out of the \ csIniAtcd at $175,000.
auction for the present. 1 nb 2.” 1 half covered by insurance.
But Germa ntrnda advances are!. burned included 1,000
in full swing in Italy, the Balkan:: | °J?J: 0tt0n and 400 brt,c * of
and South America
The Germans are allowing liberal
credit.
NEGRO DIES DEFENDING
; HIS MULE AT CHURCH
WORKERS GUESTS OF
LIONS CLUB AT BANQUET
N jin It;
the |m
il.
Tin
Twenty-five workers, members of' north i
various organized trades here, were imidinc
guests Wednesday night of the Lions
club nt n banquet served in tho mi-
vate dining room of the Windsor Ho-
Presldcnt H. E. Allen presided
It* will Im*. us tar <
liermlt. ulong -1 lie
••st. The jIlNtam-
v in the pole Is
amt it is ilif plait
ill l.c made half w
second stop is to I
I ihe rixiie io
as Might eondi-
ie meridian of
re from Point
1,260 nautical
ii Hint the first
inode ut tbs
Spitzhi
The route
fu, landing
! then be to
*1 of Alidrae
Gilli'id, that has some: at the beginning, until after the invo-
beliQve in dispensing! cation by “Diplomat” Davenport, nf-
brethrerj on tho out-; ter which the program was taken in
From Spltxherxen. the fourth leg of
the /light rails for a landing ut Bear
Island, ntul ihence to North rape, Nor
way.
Only One Plane to Go.
Mr. Nnultv said that only one pldne
would he ti
The complete route will be from
Seattle to Ketch I kan, Alusku; Ketchl
kan to Anchorage. Anclairuge to Nome.
E ceive.1 tvyo letters last week, etch
li.’inantlinir. $1,000 which he refoa-
CUTKBEUT. Sf-P. It.-—Ah'lllt Ihrce
milea oac. , i of Cuthbort is s colorcil tol.
cioimb.’- Ml. GllllsH.
■memberawhy
4*Mta to the . ... ,
unit .while the pastor is tlispcnsing charge by ••Barred Rock” Cutler. Mu-
«pictu«!..lop<J, on the inside, of the sic for the occasion was furnished by
church, tart Sunday one of the csl- Miss Elmer'Poole and Miss Blanche
— * brethren get too much- of the Snidor, and a recitation and reading
o-rdrits and proceeded *o slash by Miss Catherine Smith, were other
r . M’- brothfr who obiected to ap enjoyable features. The chief an-
ropriating his tpoh.and huggy, and dress of the evening was delivered by i Nimie to point Itiirrmv. anil thence
oWh’.tMP.d the owner .was killed. |.T. E. D. Shipp, while B. E. Tumor. ! acrosA t lie |ailur regions lu North Cape,
. . -j. , . l *f** killed Was Ron.; It. C. Moran and S. T.. Hammond . Norway, and Ill'll"- by taxi flights
?"•; rhll F' , ;l With, made brief talks by inviUtion of the ciirislh.nli. and siorkliolm to London
prefddtng offlcor. j ,, r „ ln u „ ro „
memlbcr'o/th'c club' at'the SSSLS' f 7” “I «*“ '7
of tho social session, and a resolution ,n ‘? ' 1 “ ,h '
advancing the meeting hour to Gi.10 tninspnlar Might. Moin Point Harrow
.effective two weeks hence was adopt- lo .Nmtli t ills'. « dlsinnre of -'.-ton
ed by the club. I mllen. will he regarded iik the trail*
— j Arctic flight.
PARENT-TEACHERS OF , Mr. Nuulty wild lie bail been ran*
vlneed by yearn of study of data of
ocean, ice. and wind current)* that laud
the IHWng-wn» Hide tvlc..v.’ho Is now
‘R-JjaJl awaiting the November term
f .tho, court, v*. «
DYNAMITE FOLLOWS
demand for $1,000
.iHNS'LeY, iti.'. Sep(. «. — The
QMabiaation residence and store of
Toaio TcWa was partially wrecked
e.rly today by an explosion of dyna
mite. and according in reports at po-
1 I’.ondquartcrs a child was badly
Trlila told_ the police he had re
cti, lo pay.
UNION HIGH TO MEET,
* r»ev»‘ „ . I exists In tile form of an nrihl|»elagw,
LESLIE, SepL ^ aren ^'j isolated mountain innikx,
Teacher nasociation will hold n meet-, r , llltm . In tll „
ing Friday at the Union school mi- n " ,‘ f
ditor'um Ut 3:!M o’clock. Officerr * lon '.' Ing liet.tv.vn 1^ west and 135
for the year will be elected. I , "" 1 n,,r,h " lul "«■ t"-" - -
All interested in the school art |
urged to be present. Haiti has no navigable rivers.
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QASSIflED ADVERTISEMENTS
dwial
FOR SALE
FOR SAI.E—AH wool ward wide[
Storm Serge in navy and black '
FOR 8ALE—CHERRY BLOSSOM, a! 1,1 75c ' Hoffman's Cotton avenue,
^.delightful drink, in bottles, only I no! ‘ t to Buchanan’s Hardware store.
FOR BALE—Have on hand a large
Mojlply of bright No. 2 pine shin-
“"at Ferguson’s Warehouse. Be-
i, CM.,' at $2.00 per thousand. For
trad prices, write S. O. Murphey,
e, Gn., or Emmet F. Ferguson,
>to, Ca.—25-30t Sept.28.
j —7-tf,
FOR SAI.E—Hollingsworth’s
usual Candy, Fresh shipqient, full
assortment. Nathan Murray.—7-3t.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front
room, close in. Phone 720.—7-31
FOR RENT—Punch bowl and cups
for parties, socials and weddings.
Allison Furniture Co. 8-2t
C" LOANS; no commissions.
80 ir 505.
k 2°i? 5 0R f AL .f T? 0 ? or pbon , e ,
jp'IS.Sf He ys to* tb e kind you need. 1 bottles, only 6e*-30-15t.
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND—A choice, refreshing drink
—CHERRY BLOSSOM, Bold in
J77T ! °WN YOUR HOME. Phono 80 or
t FOR SALE—Desirable vacant lot j 505. 7-Ct
for residence; on good street; close —
in.. Fof.patfiqijlars uddreza Postoffice ! FOUNT) — One young brown colored
' -* 30-tf J hound.' Call and pay charges and
FOR SALE—Maxwell
'hew ■ upholstering, top and ~ tires]
get^your hound. E. J. Young, lit. D.
touring car,! —7-2L—dh.
FOR RENT—Furnished room in most
desirable location. Has running
water and adjoins bath room. Gen
tleman preferred. Phone 37. 8-2t
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
roadster.
painted; or will trade for I-.ir.i! LOST—Riaclc Silk Umbrella with ^50 ner cub!!’
e#. Can ho seen (at Vcatesl white handle and tips. Reward if
WANTED—Field stone or rock the
size of n baseball down to the size
of n partridge egg, delivered on the
Dixie Highway or Smithvillo road
near Mr. Olin Dixon's place. This
rock wanted by Sumter county for
road paving purposes and must be
clean and hard and within the sizes
specified. Can use any quantity at
"** ’ ‘ an op-
Paint Shop, 520 Barlow St—5-tf. returned to Ruth Clark.—8-3t
FOR BALE—Saxon Six, repainted,
MONEY TO LOAN
8. E. Mitchell.Line 22, Plains,! nv . A . „ U7 „t —
Ga„ adJtess Smithvillc, Ca.—5-r.t. | ,lnd « ood lrTmt w - w -
BALE —One good wagon and | ^ bone ®J
portunity for the farmer with idle
; teams to make up some of his losses
on cotton and other farm products
besides clearing his land of rock.
Must have quick action as our re
quirements for this material are
considerable each day. J. B. Ansley
County Engineer. ti-6t*d&w
.bouse for sale
; Bragg—5-r,t.
cheap. See
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Tl SALE—Black S ; !k drop stitch-; NOTICE—McKinstry Studio closed
1 Ho»e, dollar value at 4oc. At | until October 1, while Mr. MeKins-
mios. Cotton avenue, next to try is out of city 3-It. •
Buchanan's Hardware store.—7-tf.
—•
FOR SALE—Mercerized Pon*;
MORTGAGE-KILLING.
Phone 80
7-6t
Shirting, yard wide, in beautiful j
stripes. 40c value at 25c. Hoff- WANTED—Every person in th<* city
mitri’)', OMtoiT avenue, next to Buc
hanan'tf Hardware store.—7-tf.
to look at the handsome Walnut
Dining Room Suite now on display in
WANTED—To repair your Hearing
Mower or to sell you new parts at
greatly reduced prices. Come in to
see us. Chappel Machinery Co. Cot
ton avenue.—2tf.
WANTED TO RENT—Two or three
furnished or unfurnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Phone 859. 6-3t
WANTED—By small family, fur
nished apartment or rooms; well
located and suitable for light house
FOR S A Sub—Daffodil Btil^s 50 cents
4>cr doren. Mr.-. Mary Clay, or
Woman's Exchange. c «>r
ur window. Allison Furniture Co. 1 kwpinu'. Can furnish best of refer-
g.2t' cnees. Answer ‘Rooms,” care Times-
: Rcccrde
I’HONi: WE3T ENI) MARKET for f" kL ' nf nn >’ "‘i' 1 *'
Utrimrim. Made the ri k -K way. turc r °
Olliers imitate, We have the real!
thing. -J. ; -TV Glawson.—7-3t. i
FOR QUICK CLOSE OUT—Refrig- ~Z~—
orators nt less than cost. Your | " A:s 1 v xt
Drop. SAI.E—Baskets suitable for
sewing and flowers. Four sizes,
“ -23*7/340, ‘381: dnd 44c. Allison Fur
niture Co. 8-2t
00 people to drink
Allison FurnV-l ( -MERRY BLOSSOM, in bottles, f»c.
turc Co. ' 8-2t I —30-15t.
— i i WANTED—Stenographer for ternp-
MJDNTGHT BELLS,” a classic of' . ° rnr >’ work. Will not require con
the screen, will he displayed Satur-j tinuous service. Write P. O. Box
day, September 10, at the Rylander 1 428.—7-3t.
Theater, and there are two free tick- .
et< at the Times-Rccordcr for Sfr. and i W r ANTED—You to try “My-Hobby-
Idrs. Max ('awood, if they will call • Box—u complete assortment of
It fore G p. m. 7.it j Hollingsworth’s Unusual Candy. Na-
KOI» S A LK—Tranks. Parents,
yoi.r hoy or girl it going away
eollegt. * ' ’■
yiuip t
Furniture
I than Murray—7-3t.
>f j FOR RENT—Advertise your farm,
rooms, house, offices or store in \ WANTED TO BUY—One hundred
eBliiXi^Wa —- - — ■ iwvius, ii’JUJiv, un ms ur fiuic in i
ee. this is your opportunity to this column and you'll surely find a {
I mm at the least coat. Allison renter among the 3.000 who read the I
ilturo Co. 8-2t Times-Rccordcr. 3dh-tf 1
hens for fall layers. Third District
Agricultural College, Americas, Ga.
2-eod-tf
way under the same stresses. They
also want sympathy, and are looking
for a friend. They, too. heartily en
joy being appreciated or at least un
derstood. Burdens that are heavy for
us are heavy for them. It Is as easy
for them to watch other people* at
work as it is for us. They, likewise,
enjoy picnic* and parades.—Exchange.
First Called “Vertical Railway.”
It was not until the'early '70s that
the “vertical railway" wns Introduce),
in England, the firsi ••lift" being In l Detroit
stalled In Albert hull .mil to ride it 1
this the passenger* were miuiml It
pay a fee of 1 penny. Today, the "lift'
Is nothing like so « •xiiuioii In Euro|i«
as the “elevator," which Is our num*
for the thing, Is In the United Slates.
One reason for Hits is that the United
States is the birthplace of the sky
scraper, and high laiHUing*. nx hulkJ
Ing heights are measured in America,
•re Infrequent hi Europe.
Cleveland
82
50
.621
St. Louis
09
65
.5151
Washington
60
08
.493;
Boston
62
00
.484'
Detroit
tr.i
72
.467!
Chicago
50
76
.424'
Philadelphia ....
40
81
.302
Only three lschedt^fed,' )' '
SOUTH ATLANTIC. LEACUE
At Augusta' $, Greenville 0.
At Columbia 'll, Charleston 4.
At Charlotte 7, Spartanburg 4.
. Yesterday’. Results.
At St. Louis 10, Chicago 2.
At Cleveland 5, Detroit 4.
At New York 6-7, Boston 2-2.
Only three srheduled.
RUTH NEEDS 3 MORE
HOMERS FOR RECORD
SPORTS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Yesterday’s Results
At Atlanta 1. Mobile 4.
At Chattanooga 4,,Mcmph
At Birmingham 9, Little
(forfeited.)
j NEW YORK, Sept;, —Babe Ruth
! hit b:s 52d home run of'the eeason
' today in the second game with Bos-
1 ton. Ruth's wallop came in the
fourth inning and drove a teammate
L in ahead of him. He ia ndw twenty^,
days ahead of hie 1920 record of fiC^Hi
ty-four circuit clouta. He needa three ’ —
more to break last Tear’s mark.
BASEBALL.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won. Lost.
Pittsburg 80 51
New York 82 54
St. Louis 75 59
Boston 71 00
Brooklyn 09 04
Cincinnati 00 73
Chicago 51 82
Philadelphia .'...45 90
Pct.|
■Oil j
.003
.500
.542
.519
.451 I
.383
.333
Yesterday's Results
At Chicago 2. Cincinnati 5.
At Philadelphia 2-4, New York
7-13.
Only two games scheduled.
AMERICAN LEACUE
Won. Lost.
New York 82 4R
Pet.
.031
BICYCLES
ALL MAKES AND SIZES
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
REPAIRS
GO-CARTS RE-TIRED
While You Wait
Full Line of Bicycle Accessories
FREEMAN S BICYCLE SHOP
Phone 937 206 N. Jackeon,
5 PIECE SETS ALUMINUM COOKING WARE
I Aluminum Tea Kettle, I Set
Sauce Pans (3 Pcs); I Alum
inum Roaster; 5 pieces !
I Aluminum Percolator, I
Aluminum Roaster, I Set
Sauce Pans (3 Pcs) 5 <J*OAA
pieces for ................ vJ*Uv
5 Piece
Sets
$3.00
Per Set
I Aluminum Roaster, I Alum
inum Double Boiler, I Set
Sauce Pans (3 Pcs); 5 QQ
pieces for
I Aluminum Double Boiler; I
Aluminum Percolator; I Set
SaucePans (3 Pcs); 5 i
pieces for
AN AVERAGE OF 60c FOR EACH PIECE ALUMINUM COOKING WARE IN
SETS OF 5 PIECES. CAN YOU MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY?
WILLIAMS-NILES COMPANY
Artesian Corner
HARDWARE
Phone 706
0
ANNOUNCEMENT
To Our Friends arid the Public:
Our Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Departments
Are Open
And We Now Have On Display the Niftiest Line Of
SUITS - DRESSES - .COATS - SKIRTS-
SWEATERS ^.LINGERIE - KIMONOS - CHIL
DREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES MIDDY SUITS
>7 -
Mias Leta Vendriclc is in charge of our Ready-to-Wear Department. Miss
Rouse Hamilton assistant, both of these ladies are capable and anxious to take
care of your needs in the Ready-to-Wear line, a call is all they ask.
Mrs. Virginia O. Rock is in charge of our Millinery department again this sea
son. And those whom she has served for the past three years know that all
they have to do ia to tell Mrs. Rock that they want n hat and they are fitted in
atyle, quality and price. Mrs. Rock invites her friends and cucatomers down
to see her.
We hope we will have the pleasure of serving all our friends and customers
Come down to see us whether you want to buy or not. Our force is always
anxious to serve you. . , ... T » ) .A ■
ChurchwelPs Department Store