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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECGRDER, FRIDAY. JANUARY 25. I9u7
Is to love children, and no home
can be completely happy with
out them, yet the ordeal through
which the expectant mother
must pass usually is so full of suffering,
danger and fear that she looks forward
to the critical hour with apprehension
and dread. Mother's Friend, by its pene
trating and soothing properties, allays nausea, nervousness, and
all unpleasant feelings, and so prepares the system for the
ordeal that she passes through
the event safely and with but
little suffering, as'numbers have
testified and said, "it is worth
its weight in gold.” $1.00 per
bottle of druggists. Book containing
valuable information mailed free.
THE BRAOriILD Rf GUUT0.7 CO., Atlcnta, Oo.
sue 31CU1 tUl IUO
Mulder’s
jfmony t/ie
^Devotees of Society,
The past week has been ono of tho
gayest social Americus has scarcely
known, there has been dinners and
parties galore. As to the matrimonial
market,it merges marvelonsly nnd pro
bably the mountainous expectations
will reach the sea level of reality by
spring.
do I take Cardin'”? writes Mrs.
Jelesnma Mullins of Odessa, W.
Va. "Because, after suffering
for several years with female
trouble, and trying different doc
tors and medicines without obtaining relief. I at last
found, in Wine of Cardui, a golden medicine for all my
ills, and can recommend it above all others foij female
complaints.”
Cardui furnishes safe relief for backache, headache,
periodical pains, irregular, painful or unhealthy cata
menial flow, and ail ailments from which.sick women
suffer. A perfect tonic for delicate women. A pure
vegetable medicine for girls and women who are subject
to the complaints peculiar to their sex. Has benefited
over a million who used to suffer as you do.
At every drug store, in #1.00 bottles.
WINE
Monday afternoon Mm. K, I
McLeod gave qulto
party in honor of Mm. Ilernard Walla
of Waycross. Tile houao was beautiful
I with ita many aofl red ahaded lights,
| ferns and red rarnations.
Receiving with Mm. McLeod wero
I Mm. W. D. Miller of Jacksonville Pla.
Mm. J. A. lllxon and Mm. Benard
I Watts, the fair guest of honor, who was
I much admired In a blue cloth suit mado
princess and elaborately trimmed In
baby Iiish lace, wearing with this a
large picture hat to match. Punch was
served hy Misses Cliloe Littlejohn,
Marie Hagerty and ltuth Lamar. Af-
I ter u delightful game delicious refresh-
I moots wero Nerved.
The prizes were awarded Mrs. Craw-
Amorett Cobb aud lleater Steele.
The prir.es were won py Mrs. Jack
Massey and Mrs. a- W. fHover.
The TaylorStrcot Bridye Club, ono of
the most attractive as well ns one of
tho most congenial clubs in the city,
met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. •
Carr Glover. Hlie, always a gracious '
hostess, mado this afternoon one of tho
pretty bridgo pleasantest of the'Bcason. After soy.
oral games of bridge tempting refresh
ments were sorved.
RACKET STORE
PLANTERS SANK BUILDING
Americas, 6a.
One of the prettiest affairs given to
Miss Louiso Lamar of Columbus, dur.
lng |ier visit hero was the six o'clock
dinner given by Mr. Allen Hill in her
honor Wednesday evening at bis home
on Hill street. Included in Mr. Hill’s
guusts were Misses May Wheatley. '
Alice Merritt and Louise Lamar.Mossrs. \
K. G. Simmons and Chas. Burke, j
SPECIAL SALE
Monday, January 7
Little MIhm Irma Wilkes celebrated 1
her ninth birthday Monday afternoon |
with a Donkey party at hor pretty homo '
ford Wheatley and Mm. W. Vi. Turpin °" Folder ■ ,ree, • Uer B ,,0llts included
The. visitors' prize, an elegant hand. * bout thi f‘y of her little frionds, who;
FOR ONE WEEK
The. visitors' prize, an elegant hand-
I painted salad bowl, was presented to
I Mrs, Watts.
WRITE US A LETTER
describing fully *11 your symptoi
and •# will send you Fret Advl
•M piaiu iraicj viivchw*. MUIU
Advisory Dept. Tha Chsttanoot*
Ale Akin. Co., OutUcoort, T«u.
OF
CARDUI
One of tho prettieat atrairs of tho
week waa tho bridge party that Mm. 8.
II. MeKce gave Monday oyening In
I honor of Miss Lillian Keose of Buena
Vista. The house, with its handsome
palms and ferns, was docorated with
tall vases filled with white Roman by-
| ndnths and bowls of violets.
Mm. McKeo received hor guests in a
(lalnty white lingerie frock with pink
spent a most delightful nfternoon. The
prizes were won by Little Miss Gracio
McMath and Master Thomas llarrold.
COME: QUICK!
ribbons. The fair guest of hohor was tirel y realized
The Ladies of Tho Kindergarten
Association held a very enthusiastic as
well as a very pleasant meeting at the
homo of Mrs. Frank Sheffield Wednes
day afternoon.
The ladies havo nearly the required
funds for thia worthy and much needed
work and with the addition of several
mon members the plans would be en
027 Moquett Rugs, 30x60, reg
ular price $2.50, sale price $1.98.
Come quick.
22 Moquett Rugs, 36x72, reg
ular price $5.00, sale price $3.49.
Won’t last long.
IN OPENING
especially attractive In a beautiful cre
ation of white not over talTeta. Tlio
young lady's prize, a sterling silvor
nail polisher, was won by Miss Lillian
Reese. Mr. Charles Burke made the
highest score among the young men,
lor which ho was awarded a hanusome
deck of cards.
The whole atfalr was thoroughly de
lightful and oneof the brightest uccas.
sionsof the winter.
Our Clothing: And
Mrs. E. L. Kiker entortained very in
formally but vory charmingly Thurs
day afternoon at a chafing dish party.
Included in her guests were Mesdames
Sam Clegg, Glen Dodson, C. H. Lowe,
Allen Port, Edwin Hightower and
Dudley Gatewood. Misses May Wheat-
loy, Maybelle Hawkins and Susanne
Simmons.
The euebro party thatMiss Constance — party mar
Holt gave Tuesday aftornoon was ono Mrs. Crawford Wheatley gavo Friday
tl.a ... . .1 _ I a_ II a ftVfininrr An Mla.na X’l I „ I _ r.
One of the most brilliant affairs of
this season was tho debut party that
Gents Furnishing
Department
of the most olaberato as well as one of
the happiest occasions of tho season.
The entire lower lloor of this pretty
home was brilliantly lighted and
beautifully decorated. Garlands’ of
bamboo, caught here and there with
rod bells, were gracefully fostoonod
around the walls and mirrors. 8llrer
and crystal candlesticks held Ad un
shaded tapers.
Punch was sorved from a pretty dec-
orated comer in the dining room by
n , , . , . . .. . . orated comer in the
On February 1st, we propose to give to the people of mi.. Gertrude j 0 ,«,y.
Americus and surrounding country one of the most The .core card, wore beautiful hand-
painted bells, tied with red ribbons.
complete and up-to-date establishments of its kind Miss Nell Council won tho prize, which
in South Georgia, carrying a large and most 1WM “ prot,y ,)lb ' on ple ‘ ,,re
Complete Assortment
Miss Virginia Gunh in a very charm
ing and happy manner entertalnod the
Hummer Glrla Club Wednesday after
noun
Waxy red Camcllax in slender vases,
fragrant white hyclntbs placed on the
a ........ . _ fragrant white liyclnths placed on the
of every thing to be found In an up-to-date City L.ntoi., graceful fcm« ami stately
Haberdashery, representing such lines as the cel- p " lmB ‘. n "“ ^ " c ' lv, ’ jB "“ n,ora ronderod
* the parlors an idealistic place for fully
ebrated 1 -
evening to Misses Virginia Gunn,
Mamie and Rcasio Wyatt. The house.
Hooded with brilliant lights and ailed
with over one hundred happy hearted
young peoplo, presented a beautiful
piddle. Punch was sorvod on tho
vorandab from two attractively decora
ted nooks lighted with ninny Japanese
lanterns. Tho three fair guests of honor
worn vory attractive in pretty white
llngorio frocks with pink ribbons. As
sisting In serving were Mlssos Ruby
Ryals, Marie Walker, Ruth Rrowne.
Mattie Bivins and Sarah Cobb.
Stein-Block' Clothing.
Manhattan Shirts.
E, & W. Collars and Cuffs,
Barker’s Linen Collars and
Scriven’s Underwear
a half a hundred beautifully gowned
women to sjwnd several hours at
bridge.
The punch bowl in the hall was effec
tively banded around In white nar
clssi and asparagus fern and presided
overby little Misses Jennie Harrison
Little Miss Goorgla Fort was hostess
at quite a brilliant affair Friday after
noon when slio gavo In marriage her
doll, Miss Consuollo Vanderbilt to the
Duko of Marlborough. The marriage
occurred in tho front parlor, which had
boon most artistically decorated for this
occasion, tho brldsl party standing dl
recti v under a canopy made of pink
roaes and imilax. The wedding march
waa aoftly and exquisitely rendered by
Miss Floyd Fort, and Mr. John C,
Mathis, on the violin, playod during
the ceremony '‘Oh, Promise Me." The
bride's gown was a lovely creation of
white radium, mode princess, her long
tulle veil falling In graceful folds to the
hem of her dress and held in placo by n
wreath of llllles of the valley.
21 Jute Rugs, 36x72, value
$1.50, sale price 98c.
Large lot of Smyrna Rugs,
35c to $3.50. Come quick.
2 only Art Squares, size 9x12,
at $5.00 and $7.50. Come quick.
50 pair White Lace Curtains
60-inch wide, 101-2 feet long,
worth $1.50, sale price 98c pr.
50 Feather Pillows, 3 pounds
each, value $1.00, at 50c each.
50 full-size white Bed Spreads
worth $1.50, at 98c.
Tapestry HaUPortiers in old
K old, green and red, 60-inch by
111-2 feet long, worth $8.00,
sale price $4.98 pair.
$1.75 to $6.00,
quick.
—«. obes,
price. Come
HAMILTON & CO.
DIAMOND
Investment with us will net you a good
income, besides you have the pleasure
of wearing them
Eugene V. Haynes Co.
NEW RAILWAY ASKS ENTRANCE
| Council Will Report al Regular Meet*
l-g.
All of our stock and styles will be new and
As told yesterday by the Times-Re
- - order, the Mitcon, Americus A Albany
composed of selections from the very best houses 0 f Haiiway a.k. of thecitvcounciitheuae
r 1 I of certain straws In bringing the rail-
the country. Realizing the fact that to make this] [ road through Americus. The mad will
department the success that we have made of our!Z'ZT™Kim
Shoe and Hat business, we will have to continue klu " tn%u, ° 1,10 nnrtl >° rn «'»i<s or tho
our old motto: Qive our customers the very bist Luteo or coun.ii for report at next
values for the money.”
EXTENDED A DESIRABLE CALL
Mr. Gilbert Is Tendered a New J re«y
Pupil
Rev. O. P. Gilbert, pastor of tho First
Baptist church of Americus, has been
extended a call to tlie pastorale of tho
Baptist church at Lambertville, New
Jersey. While the Held la a wide one
n hanking each and every one of our custom
ers for their part In helping us to make the success
that we have of our business for the past year, and
soliciting a continuance oPtheir- patronage for the
new year.
meeting. This enterprise is a magni
ffeent one for Americus, and there will
ho no difficulty whatever in securing
for the company tine terminal facilities
here.
►
Rylander Shoe Co.
All Wrong.
New Curate—Your husband Is a con-
tinned Invalid, I, ho not? Mrs. Blll-
ytis—Confirmed, Hr? No, air; bo ain't
Church of England. New Curate—I
mean, la he a permanent invalid? Mr*.
Blllyus—Permanent? Lor", no! Doctor
•ays he can’t last a month.
HIGH-CLASS JEWELERS AND DIAMOND IMPORTERS,
37 Whitehall St, Atlanta.
L, A. Luwrey, President,
Crawford Wheatley, Vlce-Preit,
M. M. Lowrey, Cashier,
R. E. McNulty, Asst. Cashier.
Americus National Bank
THE ONLY NATIONAL B*NK IN THIS SECTION.
CAP TAL Paid IN $100,000.0(1:
HimI. r the supervision of the
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
zxecounis of anus, ludlvlduaiM »ut| < orponttiutie invited. Certi-
floated of deposit Issued hearing internet.
Farm Loans Negotiated.
and deaimble withal. It is earnostlv
hoped that Mr. Gilbert will not give it ‘ ‘ De DC ‘
favorable consideration but rather will I '3riD8
continue with his church in Americus,
where he is so generally esteemed and
beloved.
My Eastern money arrangements is Mich ita.t I : an
< btai j the beet rat.s obtainable in Georgia . n choice irn-
will ho ,**■ VV be ° ,n 1 e '‘ 1 lr one V roe -r d ”ou
wui be the winner.
Why eoubr with yonr Kidneys. The
diieovery of Kldoey-Ettea baa proved
a blearing to thoaaanda of kidney snf
ferera who have been restored to p-r-
faet health. These Tablets drive the
diseased g-rms oat cf the eyetem, and
we urge all lofferera to give this soien-
tlflo end successful kidney remedy a
trial. 25 cents.
Oewkeye Family Helve is goarsn
'-'dto-nra Pqesscdill kin Grasses-
It Isn’t so much what otbeia aay
about you as the way they aay it that
hurts.
Men who am negligent of financial
iroee not sum eadeete qalokle,. The onugettoni
world's greatest Dealing powe* .ioomli weakness
J. J. HANESLEY.
HAVE A HANK ACCOUNT
-With the-
Aoyone can make money, bnt it takes
a wise one to save it BeMihSI
and get a Hoie Bank free. Call and
ask about oar plan. 4 per cent in
terest said oo Savings Deposits Coi-
poonded. Office in Americas National
Bank Building. Cotton Arena. /