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AMERICUS WEEKLY^ TIMES-RECGRDER, FRIDAY JANUARY 23, 1903.
HIS NARROW ESCAPE
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“I haVe always insisted,” she said
■ after a long, sweet silence, "thnt I
iwonld never marry n doctor or a
preacher."
Ha turned pale, and n look of despair
crept Into his eyes.
"Arthur;" she exclaimed, "what is the
matter?"
With a heaving sigh, he answered:
‘■Can't I Induce you to overcome your^
prejudice? Ah, tell me,' tolj/me that
your decision against doctors and
preachers Is not Irrevocable.”
Six weeks before she had written a
message on an egg and sent it ont Into
the world. The frail messenger hatl
fallen Intp Arthur Hlgglescm's* hands,
and there they were sitting on the bag
gage truck at the railway station wait
ing for tlie hack, which they had
missed, to return from town and con
vey them to the hotel, where they had
planned to he married.-
She looked up Into ills eyes with a
, wild yearning nifli pried:
"Are you a preacher?"
“No,” ho groaned, ‘‘not. that—not
that!” , ' l,
“Oh, tell me, tell me," she walled,
"that you are not a doctor!” '
Ho hung his head. There was n gyllty
look In his eyes, and she knew that the,
worst had come.
At last, pulling hlniself together with
a mighty effort, ho turned to her and
said:
) “Yes, Emcline. Yoi| have guessed the
truth- I am A doctor. But why should
that matter? Why do you discriminate^
ngnlnst preachers and doctors?*’
“Becausif they have to be among wo
men so much,” she sadly replied. ”1
should want .tn.v lmslmnd ivll to my-
pelf.” , ,
‘‘Love,” he cried, “then we may still
'be happy. I am n horse doctor.”— 1 Chi
cago Rccord-Hcrald.
Beautiful Thoughts
The sweet, pure breath of the babe is
suggestive of innocence and health.
A mother’s yearning for children is in
separable from a love of the beautiful, and
(t behooves every woman to bring the
sweetest and best influence to bear on
the subject of her maternity. . ,
To relict pain and make easy that
period when life is byn again,
Mother’s Friend
Is popularly used. It is a liniment easily
administered and for external use only.
Tregnant women should try this remedy,
It being undeniably af riend to her during
nature’s term of suspense and anticipation.
flotfier'a Frlpnd, if used throughout
gestation, will soften the breasts, thereby
preventing cracked and sore nipples. A.l
muscles straining,with the burden wij
relax, Income supple and clastic from itl
continue!) application.
»All fibre!* in Jhe abdominal region will
respond readily to the expanding cove!
containing the emhryoif flotiler’s Friend
is applied externnlty during pregifimcy.
Of all reliable druggists $1.00 per bottle.
Write for free book cn “ notherhood.’’
1HE BRADbTlO REGUtArOR CO., ATLANTA, 6A
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PARKER’S , I
HAIR -BALSAM'
CTcttiwt and 1 beautifies tie hair. I
Pmmotea a luxuriant growth. I
Novor Fails to Rertore Gray I
Hair, to lta Youthful Color. I
Caret icalp disease* ft hair foiling. I
flic, and f 1.UU atj>ru?gi*t* ■
•*1 don’t want to be a horse any Ion-
• ger. Lot me go." ' 1
' "If every horse could quit bein’ a
horse when he got tired, there wouldn’t
be nothin’ but automobiles.” —New
YorksEvenlng Journal.
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Cn-snr’s Choice.
Ctesar had Just remarked that he
would rather be first In a village tbnn
, second In Itomc.
"But, sire,” protested Brutus mildly,
“I don’t see the advantage,"
“Simpleton!” retorted the general,
"wouldn’t you rather be Janitor of a
small flat than tenant In it big one?”
Perceiving he had n true appreciation
of values, the multitude made haste to
do him reverence.—Judge.
i Borrower’s I’rleml.7iIg.
"Sqnlggles is such n good lienrted
fellow that ho never manages to keep
any friends.”
"What? I should Imagine that such ■■
a generous temperament Wlould create ^g|£Cl6Q ul63lS
friends.”
"Not nt all. lie’s foolish enough to
lend them money, and after that they
hardly recognize him any more.”—Bal
timore Herald. /
' Literary* n. words.
A BUlvillc bard'slags as fojfows Of
the uncertain rewards of literature; j
Many a man on the road of life .
Succeeds where another falls:
. Johnny Is wrltln’ stories.
. An’ Billy Is spilttln’ rails.
Johnny is makin’ a name an’ fame
^(He says) white the years roll on.
„ But Billy Is makKi* the money,
An’ Billy's supportin’ Joltn!
< . —Atlanta Constitution.
( can always, be fmn.d
here. We handle
rotfnng but t he best,’
ami invite ctunvari*
sort Fish, Ousters
and cbirlttis >lwa\s
on hand. t '
SHERLOCKG& CO.
•pbone No ;32.
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Looking Ahead,
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A. W. SMITH FURNITURE CO.
With 1903 the business of A. W. Smith ceases and the A. W. Smith
Furniture Co., composed of A. W. Smith, J. E. Gyles and Es V, Andrews
begins and solicits the patronage of th? friends of each, and the public
generally, assuring all that they cap rely upon GOOD QUALITY
and FAIR PRICES and a COURTEOUS WELCOME at all times, whether
you coir^ to buy or see. ' We promise to use our every endeavor to not
only retain the liberal patronage accorded A. W. Smith but to deserve all
the increase which may come to us. Our goods will be bought for cash,
direct from factory or importer, and we will thereby be able to keep up
our reputation for choice selections, of elegant goods, and give our patrons
the benefit secured by purchasing from first hands for cash. >
In merging with the A. W. Smith Furniture Co. thereby uniting with
me the two young men who have so faithfully and efficiently performed
thettduty while in my employ, I return my thanks for the very liberal
patronage bestowed upon me and ask a continuance of same to the new
firm, knowing that the public will find those in charge of the business as
reliable to deal with as they proved faithful to me. Than that I cannot
say more. Respectfully. W. SMITH.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH .
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with bio. rtbbJb. Take no othf. Bef...
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turn and Auction. Brtt-
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MARVKI,, accept no
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full pact! t utors and directions In-
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about the woimern
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DEALER IN.
COAL # Fertilizers.
/ Mv cost is tho oslebritsd Blnoton Lump and Jollio<,
conceded tne flae«t domeBtio ooal sold in thi- market.
All order- for oo,l promptly delivered. My prtoes a- low
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I mnk<* liberal ca*h advtnces on cotton in ntore at
verv lo'tr rat* of lnfere*’t.
.......Telephone No. 38
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Good Advice, Take It.
Saye Your Honey For This Sale.
Pearlman’s Annual Clothing Sale
Is now on and will continue for 20 days.
NO HATTER WHAT YOU MAY SELECT,
It may be a $i5 v oo suit
Or a $12 00 suit
Or a $10,00 suit
Or an $8,OOsuit
YOU GtiT IT FOR
$6.50.
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Children’s Clothing’in Proportion.
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Men’s and Ladies’ Fine Shoes a Special Feature of
This Sale. Come early for the best.
Cures CUapped H ands and Lips
.and makes the skin’soft and .smooth.
Fragrant Toilet Cream
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With Creme Violet Witch Hazel.
Two perfect preparations for the Toilet. For sale
only at ,• ., ' ‘
Eldridffe Drug Stores.
D PEARLMAN’S
" 311 Lamar Street, Americus, Oa.
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I WHEN YOU DRINK
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• Let it Be the Best.
Doctor—Have you liad the complaint,
that every child has lo Its youthful
years? '»
Miss Elderly—Not as yet, doctor,—
Chicago News.
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Do(ncstlo St^ltoBV. -
Their daughter’, hair waa turning gray;
Time’s finger marks vere on her face;
Somehow the fellows kept away
Instead of hanging round the place.
Her parents .hook their heads and sighed,
Considering her splnsterhood.
Whene’er she had a beau, they tried
To rope him in; It did no good.
At last one day a fellow came
- .To smile Ut>on the lonely maid;
Her lather stormed, and fearful blame
Upon the wooer's head waa tafd.
They tried to drive him from the scene;
They played^ deep, deceptive part,
• *', looking on her as a queen, -
) duped one tdok her to his heart
—Chicago Record-Herald.
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FIT FOR THE ANOELS.
Tbts description BOOndela^ittlesenti-
mental, bnt it wag applied to one of
onr E. P. Carpenter Organs <by an en-
tfeneiastie admirer.
tfe know that these instruments are
certainly lit fog mortals. They are
made by expertbnmanbands operated
by intelligent hitman minds to give
pleasure to educated hnman ears.
We offer organa in a variety of styles
and aizea and at every price.
». L. DENT PIANO CO.
Under Windsor Hotel.
CLOTHING AND_$H0ES A SPECIALTY
E, D. SHEFFIELD COMPANY.
Odd Pants, Coats and Vests, Overcoats, Prince
Albert Suits, Cutaway Suits and Sack Suits.
In Valour Calf, Vici Kid.
Box Calf, Cardovan Calf.
narsEE our clothing. -
F. D SHEFFIELD CO.
SHOES
113 Cotton Ave.
S. - Li MUNN.
Briqlcltiayer and Contractor.
JOBBING PROMPTLY DONE.
Leave ordgrs at T. Q. Bass' store.
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WHISKIES. WHISKIES.
Leave yffur orders for fine Wines and
Liquor,s with’ us. We guarantee our
goods to be a« represented, and our
prices to be as low as any in the city,
A trial will convince you, • v
E. J. HcCiEHEE.
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Bagley’s Corner, Opposite Planters Bank Building
I The Purest and Best Beer
• on the Market Today Brewed byJJ ,
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I Acme Brewing Company.
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I SHERLOCK & CO.. Ag e„.».
• ’Phone 32.
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FARM LOANS NEGOTIATED
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If you want money on yonr farm I have arrangements
jsith New York parties through whom I dan get it for you
at Lowest Possible Cost. % *. 1
\ , J. J. HANESLEY,
Room No. 5 Barlow Block, - - Americus, Ga,
JOHN W. SHIVER,
7 . /s . n\ 1 Viopgk gmm 'Drttitd £um6»r
Oho JLumbot Dealer jc atkt> s kln *t„, €t,
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Phone Not:? „ Uptown Offlce No Or. Warehouse’ No. 11?. Residence .No.ltf