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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY T1MES-R6C0RDER. FRIDAY. MAY 3, .907,
Every mother feel. a
(treat dread of the pain
and danger attendant upon
the most critical period
of her life. Becoming
other should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and
- .danger incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery.
Mo ther’a Friend is the only remedy which relieves women of the great
pain and danger of maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman’s
severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is avoided
3>y its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or
4gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions ara
-overcome, the system is made ready for the coming event, and tba
. serious accidents 60 common to the critical
ibour are obviated by the use of Mother's H|lAfKA|\)|
Friend. “It is worth its weight in gold,” •
says many who have used it. $1.00 per
bottle at drug stores. Book containing
-valuable information of interest to all women, will
te sent to any address free upon application to
WlADFfCLD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Oa.
Friend
AUTO
SHOTGUN
Save the Cripples
-'when duck shooting by utilizing the extra shots
of the Remington Autoloading Shotgun, which
loads itself. It is a single barrel hammerless re
peater of 5 shots which has a solid safe bieedh
made of special steel. Pleasant to shoot because
there is no “kick” to punish.
The recoil lomla the Kun.
IAst Prices, S«0 and upwards, subject to dealer's
discounts.
toN. Y. Office for literature.
THE REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, llloo, N. V.
Agency, 315 B'way, N. Y. City
You shoot—the gun loads.
Specials for This Week.
Sterling Silver Thimbles 15c.
Sterling Silver Waist Set 15c
Sterling Silver Hat Pins 25c
THOS. L. BELL,
The Leading Jeweler.,
"PLUG” TOBACCO.
i
An Old Farmer’* Story of Hew the
| Name Originated.
I Iu the Jury room at the courthouse a
few days ago au old time farmer said
ns he took a chew of tobacco:
I “AH the difference in the world In
tobacco. I've tried twenty different
kinds, nnd none Is as good as that we
used to make ourselves down on the
j farm. We would take a maple log
I while ’twas green and bore n dozen
holes In It with a two Inch auger.
| They were our molds. We selected our
choicest tobacco and soaked It for a
I week or more In wild honey. Then
j tve'd take the leaf to the log, get a
good hickory tamping stick and go to
work.
I “A little ball of the honey soaked to
bacco would be put la the auger hole
! nnd tamped In with the stick nnd a
hammer. We’d pound It In solid. Ball
after ball wo.’.ld be rammed In and
pounded until the whole became a sol
id plug. When the hole was nearly
full, we would pound In the plug, and
then the log would be put away to sea
son. As the wood dried the moisture
would be drawn from the tobacco.
And when It was split the sweetest
tobacco ever made was taken from It.
We called It ‘plug’ tobacco, and that's
where the name originated.”—Kansas
City Star.
Elks lo Have New Home.
The Klks have recently leased from
Mr. Harrold tile apartments formerly
occupied by tbe The Americus German
Club in the post office building.
Some new improvements aro to be
made, and when completed will be
CLOSING BEGINS NEXT WEDNESDAY
Americus Business Houses to Close
at 6 O'clock,
With Wednesday next, May 1st.
begins the fl o’clock closing move
ment in Americus. The agreement to
close at that hour is very general and
after 0 o’clock, during the summer sea
son, commercial Americus will x take a
r«fet. Shoppers will bear this fact in
mind and complete their purchases
before the closing hour.
MISSIONARY DAY IN THE SCHOOLS
HAVE YOU SEEH THEM?
First Baptist School Will Observe
Occasion.
This is “Missionary Day” with the
First Baptist Sunday school, and will
be observed accordingly. An interest-
ing program of songs and recitation
will be rendered there this morqing
by the scholars.
An Attractive Guest in Albany.
Min Kate Wheatley of Americus*
who for the last week has been the
attractive guest of Misses Nella Vnson
and /erelda Martin returned home to
day. While here Miss Wheatley was tlio
recipient of many social attentions—
Albany Herald,
Your Buggy is Ready
Whether You Want a Single Vehicle
or a Carload of Buggies.
BUGGY EMPORIUM OF AMERICUS.
1 handle the very Best Buggies Made in t! e United State*, any
style rubber tire or plain; automobile seats or plain.
1 carry an immense stock ol Vehicles and Harness, 'Whips
Summer Ribes etc.
My Prices are the Loweit and I can Satisfy you if Given a
trial. Call at my Store on Cotton Avenue.
w. W. DEWS.
Cotton Avenue, Americus, Gs,
These beautiful
“Hand Embroid-
ered” Lingerie
Waists.
The most beau
tiful designs, ex
quisite workman
ship. Every seam
with fine swiss
“entre deaux”
Made of the fin
est and sheerest
French mull and
cotton chiffons,
$3 to $15. each.
We show other
values in white
waist at 50c, 75c,
$1. $1.25, $1.50,
$2. and. $2.50
each. You can
not buy the mate
rial in some of
those at the price
we ask for the
made garment.
Plain tucked,
lace trimmed,
plaited linens and
plain linen “shirt”
We show the most complete line of Muslin Underwear in
this section. Not a lot of trash picked up here and there, but
each garment is from the famous Queen Under-Muslin Line.
Every garment made in a clean modern factory with strict
sanitary regulations. This is worth considering, If you knew
where and how some Muslin Underwear was made, you
would not wear it if given to you.
We will save you money on anything you buy in Ready-
f or-wear. Investigate our assertions.
PINKSTON CO.
S. H. and W,-Guaranteed Silk Petticoats, Altman Voile
Skirts.
COME TO THE CHEAT
Money Raising Sale!
TEH DAYS ONLY AT G. S' GARDNER’S TEN DAYS ONLY
SALE BEGINS SATURDAY APIUL 27TH
$3,000.00 must be raised by me in ten days, and in order to accomplish this, I am puttingmyentire
$12,000.00 stock of new, clean and up-to date merchandise on the market at prices heretofore unheard
of. Everything goes, not an article in the store reserved. There is a reason for this sale, when prices £
to the winds for the purpose of realizing cash for the goods. It is simply a question of sacrificing tl
goods in'order to get the Spot Cash.
Sensational and Bewildering Bargains in Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, Hats, Trunks, Furnishings
t
„ $12,CCO.CO worth cf tie highest gredc cf Clcthirg, Dry Cccds, Sices, h cticns Hats, Trunks and Furnishings, at the mercy of the people for lodays, beginnig April 27th. This
Money Raising Sale is a Dollar Saving Sale fer ycu ard a Collar Lcsirg Sale icr us. We guarantee that during this 10 Days you will get more goods for the money thanat any sale ever
held in Americus. Every article strictly as advertised. Prices in the great Money Raising Sale will reach rock bottom and all ihe goods will be marked in plain figures. It is your op
portunity to buy goods at your prices, rot curs. It will pay >cu to com tw enly-five miles to attend this sale. Goods at less than the cost of the raw material and if you fail to come
we both tose. It is business sense to econom ize and here is your chance to save dollars as well as dimes. Remember the date and hour of opening. Therewill be no disappointment,
rain or shine, the sale will go cn, so be cn hand promptly to pet the pick of the stcck for at the prices goods will go out of the house like a storm. Tell your friends and neighbors
about thl * sa,e > come yourself and bring them all with yod. Den t forget the place, and follow the crowd. You may never have such another opportunity to buy goods at such
rifling prices. ,
This store will be closed Thursday
and Friday to mark down
and arrange stock.
WANTED!
25 Expert Salespeople
Call at Store Thursday morning.
G. S. GARDNER
207 Forsyth Street, McMath’s old Stand, Americus, Georgia.