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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. FRIDAY MAY 10, 1907.
Dont Starve
Your Hair
Wbat do you think your doctor would
*iy about feeding your hair with Ayer's
Hair Vigor, the new kind ? He knows
that it feeds, nourishes, strengthens.
The hair stops falling out, grows more
rapidly, and ail dandruff disappears.
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TROOPS WILL NOT ATTEND
Invi ation Extended By Eufaula Chautauqua is Re-
HAVE TOII SEEN THEM?
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,
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
called.
The Americas Light Infantry will
not go to Gufaula Ala. on 28th instant
to participate in the exercises of mili
tary day at the Alabama Chautauqua,
all invitations to that end having been
withdrawn by the Chantanqua manage
ment. Yesterday Captain Charles K.
Van Riper of Company L. Fourth
Regiment, received a letter from the
secretary pf the' Chautauqua associa
the military feature of the occasion was
to bo abandoned. The Amerlcus
soldier boys are not a little disappoint
ed at this unexpected turn of affairs,
as they have been drilling hard recent
ly in anticipation of the visit to Eufaula
expecting to compete for both com
pany and Individual prizes offered.
About twenty military organizations
had been Invited, including the Amer
INTEREST
The people have confidence in
„ r* v..mu,uu.ju» uaouviu* . — aubauuiug IUO AUiOl* I
tion advising him of the withdrawal of icus Light Infantry and the Albany * * ’ — ~
and all other military organizations, as I Guards, both of which had accepted. Ansley store. They know that
TPIICTCCC IDtrAlllU/’ ucnc every dollarsworth Of merchandise
I KUO l,LLo Allt (jUIVIIIiu HlIil offered by us is thoroughly reliable
Wednesday Next To ^Faculty of Third D ^fSdel^
The corps of teachers for the Third | selecting the corps of teachers. Prof.
District Agricultural College will be J. A. Duncan of the Amerlcus public
selected on Wednesday next at a meet- schools, is an applicant for the position
$3 to $15. each, plain linen “shirt”
ing of the Board of Trustees assembled
here for the purpose. Every one of
the fourteen counties of the district
will be represented by its member of
of principal. He is an able and
thorough educator and Is strongly en
dorsed for the position. During the
session of the trustees here they will go
the board and business of considerable in a body to Inspect the work in pro
importance will be discussed, perhaps grass upon the college buildings,
the most Important being that of 1
Merritt-Hill.
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 an4 how some Muslin Underwear was nlade, you
would not wear it if given to you.
We will save you money on anything you buy in Ready-
for-wear. Investigate our assertions.
PINKSTON CO.
S. H. and W, Guaranteed Silk Petticoats, Altman Voile
Skirts.
A TEMPEST OF BALLOTS
Swept the Field In Lively Race Now|
On.
For the lint time in three week* the |
leaders In the Times-Recorder’s Ex
position ticket contest break away this I
morning, Miss Loulie Green securing I
a good lead.
_ , | Nearly 2,000 tickets were voted yes-
The decorations of this pretty home terday alone,
were planned and executed with a re- I And when the ballon were counted
card for artistic detail and consistent I out the standing of the four contestanta
color scheme. was as follows.
An event in which centered the In
terest of a wide circle of frlenda, was
the marriage of Miss Alice Merritt to
Mr. Allen Hildreth Hill, which took
place Tuesday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shiver.
The ceremony was performed by Dr.
J.G. Harrison of Macon, In the pres
ence of a large number of relatives and
a few Intimate friends.
An altar of stately palms and ferns,
lighted with many tall cathedral
candlesticks, made an effective back
ground for the bridal party, the bride
and groom standing beneath a great
wedding bell of white roses and maid
en hair fern. The mantels were banked
Miss Loulie Greene.... 3,214 j
Miss Mattie Bivins..... 2,991
Miss Mary Stevens 1,7881
Miss Mabel Sawyer 1,257
Thu* It la seen that Miss Greene has |
a lead of 223 votes. But there are four
weeks yet and the race will grow more
I " VV 111 giuu I1IU1U
with ferns and white flowers,a quantity Interesting than at any time since it
of white roses being used. began.
Miss Maria Merritt, a younger stater clip coupons, and vote for your fcv-
of the bnde was maid of honor. She 1 orite aa never before,
wore a soft white silk exquisitely lac
TIIIVCIE
“Whe,eler’s Patent”
Wire Screen Windows
ALSO
Wire Screen Doors.
write on Pbone
JOHN W. SHIVER,
must wear glasses,and the most of us have to
sooner or later,call and let us fit you with the
right kind in the right way and at the right
price. With our experience of forty years
in the business we guarantee all the above
or it shall not cost you a cent.
James Fricker & Bro.
JEW ELERS and OPTICIANS,
409 Jackson Street - Phone 28O
Cats Up
Catsup and all relishes and con
diments of high class you will find
in our stock. ' We buy frequently,
so you can always rely on them
being new and fresh. Oor stock
of fine groceries is complete, and
yon will find in It what ypn want,
when yon want it, with prompt and
careful service.
trimmed and carried a boquet of white
carnations.
The bride entered with her brother-
in-law, Mr. J. W. Shiver, and wore a
gown of fvhlte chiffon built ovor taffeta
and trimmed with point applique lace.
The veil was of real lace and held In
place with orange blossoms and her
boquet was of white bride* roses.
The groom entered with his best
man, Mr. J. E. Gyles.
Mrs. Merritt was very handsome In
a gown of black lace.
Mrs. Shiver wore a pietty frock of
white allk, fashioned with many tncks,
and elaborately lace trimmed. <
Miss Annie Miller presided at the
punch bowl and wore a dainty frock of
pink crepe.
Mrs. XV. D. Moreland, a slater of the*
groom, wore a handsome gown of
white crepe de chine.’
The presents consiaUng of china'
■liver, cat glass, and rare pieces of
bric-a-brac, made a very handsome col
lection.
The bride lias since her debut been
one of the most attractive and popular
members of Amerlcus society.
Mr. Hill holds a responsible posi
tion with the Seaboard railway and
baa many friends and a prominent
family connection.
Horne-GIrtman.
Mrs. G. XX’. Home announces the
engagement of her daughter, Kate, to
Mr. James Davia Glrtman of Miami
Fla., their marriage to occur early in
June, at the Horne residence on Spring
street.
SPARKS-MASHBHRN CO.
In Honor of Miss Fleming.
Mrs. Ruby Dewa Hoyle entertained
very charmingly and attractively
Thursday evening at a Conversation
Party, In hones of her fait guest Mias
Ruby Fleming of Blakely. Among
those present were;Mlsae* Irma Martin
Mary Bagley, Beasle XVyatt, Constance
Holt, Mamie XVyatt; Cbole Littlejohn,
Virginia Gunn, Marie and Gertrude
Joaaey, Mary Hooper.
Messrs iChas. and Eustace Ansioy.
Cliff Williams, Walter Page, Walter
Brown, Edgar Shipp, Ed Andrews, Ed
Gyles, Prof. Bullard, Luolns McClcsky,
Harry Morgan, Stewart Fnrlow and
Will Miller.
Misses Mario Walker and Sarah
Cobb assisted m serving.
For Rent.
Nine room house newly renovated
Apply to J. C. Roney. 26 tf.
| patronage from year to year.
Here are Some Good Values That Will
Probably Interest You : : ;
WHITE WASH SKIRTS.
We have just received and placed on sale the grandest
line of white wash.skirts ever shown in Americus.
They are made by one of the best manufacturers- in
America, designed by artists, priced at the most reason
able fignres. Some are plain, some elaborately trimmed.
They are more worn, will be more stylish this season
than ever before. You can buy them for about what the
material would cost you and thereby save all the annoy
ances incident to having them made and the uncertainty
of knowing then what you are going to have after they •
are made. Come in-look them over-pleasure to show.
LADIES VOILE AND PANAMASKIRTS
The biggest skirt business this season in our history.
Every one who has seen through our stock tells us that
as for variety, up-to-date styles, reasonable prices, we
put them all out You would do yourself an injustice
to buy a skirt, suit or petticoat without first seeing
through our line.
Tutt’sPills [summer DRESS FABRICS.
will save the dvanentlcfrom manv
will save the dyspepticfrom many
days of misery, andenable him to cat
whatever he withe*. They prevent
SICK HEADACHE,
cause the food to assimilate and nour
ish the body, give keen appetite,
DEVELOP FLESH
and solid mqscte. Elegantly sugar
Take No Substitute.
DeWittl
DsWItt Is tli. ram. to look for vhta
EMWV&'Ra SKIMS
tbit ta.oude from tb. unadulterated
Witch-Hazel
AB other, era counterfeit!-bti* Uni-
WtoM. cheep and worthies.—arm
dangerous. DeWItt'sWItch HarelSaly.
I. a specific for Piles: Bund, BlMdlnt,
fsa&SSfS&SS;
SALVE
PBKPABXO BT
E.C, DeWitt 4 Co., Chicago
With the advent of warn weather summer dress fabrics
must be purchased. You cant well delay longer—if you
want to get your work done before the real hot season,
comes on. We have the most unlimited line of white
fabrics of all kinds such as suiting and watering linens,
French lawns.Persian lawns,Batiste Claires, India linons.
Imitation linen suitings, Madras cloths in both plain and
fancy—in fact everything you can mention in this class
fabrics will be found here in tremendous variety and at
the most reasonable prices. Colored fabrics in
proportion.
same
For Rent.
2 Dwelling* cloie in.
Sold by W. A. Rembert
WHY TAKE
CALOMEL?
When Mozley’s Lemon
Elixir, a purely x - egetable
compound, xvith a pleas
ant taste, will relieve you
of Biliousness, and all
kindred diseases without
griping or nausea, and
leave no bad effects.
| 50c. and Si;00 per bottle |
at all Drug Stores.
MOZLEY’S
| LEMON EUXIR.
**Oxk Dos* Convinces.’
[buck and colored silks.
We shall offer this week one lot of the finest black
taffeta silks, chiffon finish, full 36 inches wide, worth.
$1,25 the world over, bought by us before the big
advance in silks ..93c y< |.
The most beautiful line of 36 inch fancy suiting silks,
chiffon finish, small neat designs in checks and stripes,
best colors, ...$1.00yd.
A grand array of waisting silks, 20 to 27 inches wide,
swell styles, best colorings,, values unapproached,
75c &$100 yd.
Our unmaitchable 27inch colored China and Jap silks,
in black, white and all the popular colors at 50c yd.
Chas. L. Ansley,
Successor to Wheatley &;Ansley
Agents for American Lady Corsets and| Butterick Psttema