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™ b a* ERIC US WEEKLY TlMES-RECOROER. FWIDAY, APVlL 19, ,<Xi7,
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And many other painful and seriov
ailments from which most mother,
suffer, can be avoided by the use of
“Mother's Friend." This great remedy
is a God-send to women, carrying
them through their most critical
— — — — ordeal with safety and no pain.
No woman who uses ‘‘Mother's Friend’’ need fear the suffering
and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror
and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in
41 condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is
also healthy, strong and
■ood natured. Our book
A REFLEX OF SOCIAL EVENTS
Happenings of Interest Transpiring During Week.
Weddings. Parties and Receptions of Local
* Interest.
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‘Motherhood," is worth
Its weight in gold to every
woman, and will be sent free in plain
envelope by addressing application to
Brad field Regulator Co. Atlanta, Ga.
OTHER’S
FEUENB
Skating Supersedes Dancing.
It seems that Social Amorir-us has
bid ‘farewell to the mystic mazes of the
dnnee. Kach night, each day you And
her skating.
To Speak In Valdosta.
The Savannah News says, “Hoa.
Shelby My rick, has been invited to
deliver the Memorial !>ay address in
A merry party Wednesday evening Valdosta on April twenty-sixth, and
was composed of Misses Mary Ilagely, . accepted the invitation, Mr. My-
Bessie and Mamie Wyatt, Virginia
<>unn, Mamie .Sherlock, Laurie Hooper
and Lynn Mathis, Messrs Lucius Me.
Cleskoy, Walter Brown, Chas. and
Kustace Ansley, James Fort. Jno. Fel
dor and K. (I. Simmons.
The only form of food made
from wheat that is all nutri
ment is the soda cracker, and
yet—the only soda cracker of
which this is really true is
A Pretty Affair Tuesday.
IJneeda Biscuit
soda cracker scientifically
baked.
so^a cracker effectually
protected.
soda cracker ever fresh,
I crisp and clean,
nlyj soda cracker good at all
times.
5 (fc In a dust tight.
moisture proof package.
national biscuit company
Miss Bessie Wyatt was “at home” to
<iuitc a charming coterie of frionda
Tuesday afternoon, She received her
gucsta in a dainty white lingorie frock
w 1 ilh pink ribbons. Tho decorations in
tho hall were extremely pretty, a
•iuentity of white dogwood blossrms
being used, The parlors were very
otrectivo with a profusion of pink
pomegranato and fragrant spring roses.
I.ato in tho nftornoon dainty refresh
ments wero served. Among those
present were Mcsdumcs A. O. Arm
strong, II. It, Allen
is in demand on such occasions.
.Several years ago Mr My rick de
livered an exceedingly Interesting and
very oioquont address on Memorial
day lo tho peoplo of Amerctus, Sine,
that timo he has spoken on this ocea
slon in our sister city Cnrdele, also
in Thomnston, Forsyth, Wayernss
Thomasvllle, and Brunswick.
Portrait Party.
A unique and delightful alfair ortho
wook was given Friday evening by
Miss Gertrude JosseyJ to theO. K.
Club.
Kaeh person present brought or sent
his earliest photo, they wero numbered
and passed among the guests, and tho
party guessing correctly the greatest
number, received tho prize.
... „. The Bouse was prettily decorated in
K. L. Miller of “l >rlnB flo “' ors . Pink predominating.
Tennile, Crawford Wheatley, Bernard I Among thoso present wero Misses
McCaskoll, T. K. Mitchell, Frank liar- 1 * I,,r y «nd Laurie Hooper, Iluth Lamar,
rold,and A.O.Duncan.Misses Josephine] PIo >' Fort “ Dl1 Annie Miller, Messrs
Turpin. Marie Jossey, '*nmio Bailey. Will Miller, Kustace and Chas.
Susannc Simmons, KmmaMao Borum
Mamie Wyatt, Virgina Gunn.
Attractive Visitors.
BACKACHE-
“I wrote you for advice,” writes Leiia Hagood,
of Sylvia, Tenn., “about my terrible backache and
monthly pains in my abdomen and shoulders. I
had suffered this way nine years and five doctors
had failed to relieve me. On your advice I aook
Wine of Cardui, which at once relieved my pains
and now I am entirely cured. I am sure that
Cardui saved my life.”
Several much admired visitors in the
city at present are, Mrs. W. I*. Durst
of Greenwood S. C. and Mrs. O. L.
Chesnutt of Tifton, who aro tho charm,
ing guests of Mrs. II. B. Mashburn,
Mrs. Walter Wheatley is tho recipient
of many charming social attentions, as
the guest of Mr. T. Wheatley, Mrs. K.
I,. Miller of Tennile is the nttractivo
guest of Mrs. H.JB. Allon.
Mrs. T. Furlow Callwayof Salisbury
N. C. is tho attractive guost of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Brown.
Mrs. J. L. Brooks of Tifton is 'being
delightfully entortained as tho guest of
Mrs. J. M. Wilkes, and Mrs. J. Heed
Curry of New Fort News Va.is alp-ays
a pronounced favorite here.
. Ansley,
James and Taylor Fort, lamsr Jossey,
Boy Black and Mr. Albert McMiohael
of Buena Vista.
A Pretty Compliment.
Goy. Terrell has appointed Mrs.
Crawford Wheatley one of the I.ady
Board ofCommtssioi era to the James
town Kxposition.
Mrs. Wheatley is a woman of many
charming and attractive personalities,
and will make an ideal hostess for the
Georgia building.
Bailey-Bagley.
Mr. and Mrs. William ivonglass
Bailey announce tbe engagement of
their daughter Mamie, to Mr. Henry
Johnson Bagley. The marriage will
occur in June.
Taylor Street Bridge Club.
It Is a safe and reliable remedy for all female
diseases, such as peri
odical pains, irregulari
ty, dragging down sen
sations, headache, diz
ziness, backache, etc.
FREE ADVICE
Writ, us ■ low describing .11
»ur symptoms, »n J we will s*nt you
Int Advice, In plain wiltd envelope.
Wddrr,,: Lodle. Advisory Dcp.run.nt,
ThoOiettanougo Medicine Co.,
noott.i. Tenn. J|d
Onoof the happlost of sevoral affairs
that has filled tho social calendar this
week was when Miss Lillie Glover en
tertained Tho Taylor Street Bridge
Club Thursday afternoon. Tbe draw-
ing rooms were prettily decorated in
.roses and honor sucklo, showing
etroctlvely among many palms and
ferns. At the close ol tbe gamo a delic
ious luncheon was served. The guests
present besides tho regular members of
the club wero, Mcsdamoi Crawford
Wheatley, C. A. Frlcker, W. J. Josoy,
It.S . Broadband, W. D. Moreland.
In Honor of Mrs. E. D. Ansley.
The Literary Club.
At Every Drug Store In $1.00 bottles. Try it.
.WINE
OF
CARDUI-
Assembling quite an attractive group
or women, The Literary Club met
Thursday afternoon with Miss Jennie
Ilollta. Tbe afternoon was spent in tbe
discussion of Current Events and to all
present was one of tho happiest and
most Interesting of tho season.
Mr. Chas. L. Ansley entertained
few friends on Saturday nftornoon In
honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. E. D.
Ansley. of Macon, formorly of Ibis city.
A game “a study of forestry” was
greatly enjoyed at which tho fair con
tostants displayed their knowledge of
woodcraft.
The guests, after this interesting
gamo were invited into tho dining
room which had been most artistically
decorated with a profusion of red roses
and here a several course luncheon was
temptingly servod.
Thoso presenton this very delightful
occasion wero Mosdames Arthur Kylan
dor.Lce Allen, Lawson Stapleton, G
Wheatley, G. W. Bacnl, J. M. Wilkes,
Koed Curry. D. M. Borum. T. Furlow
Callaway of Salisbury N. C. Misses
Mamio Bailey and Carrie Speer.
LETTER TO A. F. HODG?.
Amerieus, Ca.
TO THE FARMERS
Of Sumter and Adjoining Counties.
w e are selling this season the celebrated
hidherade brands of the .
Coweta [Fertilizer Company
OF NEWNAN, GA.
Call on us let u- tell you about them.
P*»pe Brown's special formula for cotton, y 2-3.
w a. C— \ pure Blond Guano put up In white
cotton sacks. 12 sacks to the ton.
Coweta High Grade F|*h Guano 10-2-2 at-d all
other grades—ammoniated—and all grades of Dis
solved BONE and POTASH and ACID P aOSPHATE.
Johnson & Harrold
AMERICUS, GA.
“Coweta” Brands are Best.
Why.
Ask the commissioners? of agriculture or the
*etate chemist for the past aOjyears.
Dear Sir: A ton-year-old bov came
Into a store for a quart of white patnt
and said: "Thoy are nico letters Dovoe
writes, a’n’t they. Mr. Knight?" In
Bridgeton. Maine.
"Are they what brought you hore?"
asked the merchant. “Yes; ma said
get a quart of white; and I've come for
the least-gallons paint.”
That boy'll be a man before his
mother.
Yours truly —
■M> F W Devoo A' Co
I'- N.—A morion-. Construction Co
sells our paint.
Beware of Ointments tor Catarrh that
Contains Mercury.
Bitten by a Spider.
Through bloond poisning caused by
a spider bile, John Washington of Bos-
queville, Tex., would liavo lost his leg,
which became a muss of running sores,
bad bo notibecn persuaded to try Buck-
Ion's Arnica Salve. Ho writes: “The
first application relieved, and four box
cs healed all the sores." j Heals every
ro..25c at Kldridge Drug Co.
os mercury will surely destroy tbe
sense of smell and completely derango
the whole system when entering It
through the mucous surfaces. Such
articlos should never bo used except on
proscriptions from reputable physicians
and tho damage they will do Is ten fold
to tho good you can possibly dcrlvo
from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man
ufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., To
ledo, O., contains no mercury, and is
taken internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaco of the
system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure
bo lure you get tho genuine. It is
taken Internally and made in Toledo,
Ohio, by F. J. Clicney A Co. Testi
monials free.
Sold by Druggists. Price, 7.1. per hot-
tie.
Take Hall's Family Fills for consti-
pation.
It is Not By
Accident
that our Stein-Block Clothes fit and
wsar and keep their shape. It is
brains in makingthem* Tryatry.on.
A pleasure Suits from $10 to $30,
RYLANDER SHOE GO.
Clothers and Furnishers.
MOORE^S
HOUSE COLORS
A PURE LINSEED OIL PAINT
GOES FURTHER LASTS LONGER LOOKS BETTER
tbao utlnr paints, iw canso It is iuad« from materials that cauuot help
but produce a sat-a'actory paiut.
Other pn.pe t> owceia in your locality have found it advisable to
BENJAMIN MOORE & CO.,
Pure Paints, Colors and Muresco,
W YORK CHICAGO TORONTO
Tf takes Flavor and Strength to make a good cup
01 Coffee. We recommend to you our Famous
Brand—
*\\ o would all be happy enough in
Ida world if we could »nly just think
The Price of Heallh.
"The price of health in a malarious
district is just 2.1 cents; tho cost ofa box
of Dr. King's New I.ifo Pills," writes
EU» Slayton, of Noland. Ark.. Now
Lire Pills cleanse gcnUy slid impart
now life and vigor to the system. 25c,
, Satisfaction guaranteed at Kldridge
, Drag Co.
Doing Business Again.
"When my friends thought I was J
about to take leave of this world, on '
account of indigestion, norvousnoss and i
general debility." writes A. A. Chis
holm. Treadwell, N. Y„ "and when It
looked as if there was no hope left, 11
was persuaded to try Klectric Bitters, I
aud I rejoico to say that thoy arocurlng
me. I am now doing buincas again as '
of old, and am still gaining daily."]
Bess tonic medicine on earth. Gnaran- *
ecd by Kldridge Drug Co. 50c.
I
JACKSON SQUARE
Each can is guaranteed and it only costs you
twenty-five cents a pound. Ask your grocer
for a sample can.
L - IMPORTERS COFFEE CO. LVd, NEW ORLEANS, LA. J
Glover Grocery Co., Americus Agents. »
rruf ■■■■ i—i m ■■■■■, j
Fon IIkst.—Five room house, wide
hall, Urge porches, city water, BeU St.
and Harrold Are. Possession April 1.
tf a. W. Smith.
LOOK
at Bagley’s Harness and Bug
gies before you buy. We
make harness from $15 to $60.
Up to date white harness mak
ers. That’s all.
H. .1. BAQLEY,
Lamar Street.
We buyhides,tallow, beeswax