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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY T1MES-REC0RDER. FRIDAY. JUNE 14, 1907,
Married
Women
Every woman covet! a
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many'of them deplore the
loss of their girlish form*
after marriage. The bearing
of children is often destructive
to the mother’s shapeliness.
A'l of this can dc avoided,
however, by the use of Mother’s Friend before baiiy comes, as this
great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and
preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother’s Friend overcomes all the
danger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through
this critical period without pain. It is woman's greatest blessing.
Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the
cse of this wonderful
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Til BratfWI Regiltfir Cl, Atlinfi, Gl f OmvffWM
m OCCASION OF INTEREST
Song Recital of Miss Buchanan's Pupils on Monday
Evening, I Oth.
MOST BEAUTIFUL
WEDDING GIFTS
A wide variety of style* and prices in Gold
Silver, Cut Glass and Art Goods
They are interesting from several standpoints,
but chiefly as throwing strong light upon the most
modern and popular creations of the day.
Eugene V. Haynes Co.
HIGH-CLASS JEWELERS AND_ DIAMOND IMPORTERS,
3" Whitehall St , Atlanta.
■After a roost successful term. Miss
Iluehanan's school of mnstc closes to
morrow evening with a voice recital
at Miss Hell's studio at H:80 oclock.
The primary and intermediate classes
will hold their recitals at a later date.
The work for the past year has been
in all earnestness, without desire for
show or effect. More time, more per
manence is all that is asked for ever,
as a return for labor.
"Music hath charm to soothe the
savage breast" and to lift the soul of
sympathetic vibration with the very
melodions sounds that strike upon his
ear.
Program
Slumber Song '...Schumann
Claude Dunn—
Beryl Dunn—First Piano.
Uracie Sheabau—
Miss Bncbanan—Second Piano.
Good Uye Tostl
To-Woo Gleason
Miss Winnie Belle Jossey.
BREEZY
L, A. Lowrey, President.
Crawford Wheatley,iVice-Prest,
M. M. Lowrey, Cashier,
R. E. McNulty, Asst. Cashier
Americus National Bank
THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN THIS SECTION
CAPITAL $100 000.00. U. S. BONDS $100,000.00:
Under the supervision of the
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations • invited. Certi
Centra of deposit issued bearing interest.
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pounded. Office in Americus National
Bank Building. Cotton Avenue.
A. W. Smith, Pres. G. M. Eldridge, V. P. N. M. Dudley, Cashier.
Bank of South-Western Ga.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
r ~ SECURITY, LIBERALITY ANB COURTESY ACCORDED ITS PATRONS.
DIRECTORS:
C. L. Ansley, G. M. Eldridge, R. J, Perry
W. A. Dodson, Thoe. Herrold, A. W. Smith
N. V. Dudley. H R, Johnson.
Myrtle Springs
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
The most beautiful piouic resort in the vi« l Hy of ti e pity.
Here is found the finest mineral water iu the sate. Official
analysis showing in good proportions—Sulphur, Lime, Magne
sia and Iron.
Large Swimming Pool
Ltrge Skalit g Rink Free to Patrons.
Ho! fir a da)e outing, wh-re you can Swim Skate and
Drink to your health and happiness. Warn to serve,
G A. Chambliss
.... . .Fairly Caught Diehl
enlightened man above the sordid slumber Boat Gaynor
things of earth to realms etherial and | Miss Daisy Hudson.
bright, to cheer his heart and inspire Mazurka Concert Musin
him to greater etfort and noble Cavatina Raff
thought. , j Miss Florence Niles,
Music is a combination or succession piddle and I Goodovo
of sounds, so varying In pitch, lntensi-1 nark> tI ark, The l.ark Schubert
ty and time as to produce pleasant sen- Miss Gertrude Jossey.
satlons upon the oar, wakening the Love . g Entreaties Brackett
emotions, raising mental images, and
stimulating thought.
Apart from word* it expresses pas
sion and sentiment, and linked with
words, it becomes a most beautiful
illustration of language. True music
is indeed, the poetry of sound.
The foitr cardinal factors of music
are, the instrument, the piece, the
performer and the listener. To be
able to appreciate the higher order of
music, we must have well trained ears,
hearts responsive to the appeal of the
higher emotions and minds capable of
beauty and lofty thought.
The Vow Helmond
Miss Mary Bagley.
Dreams.... Strelezki
Cradle Song Brahms
Jenny Jenny
tfiss Claude Dunn.
At Night—Violin Obligato..Platzmann
Cupid’s Wings Ilammond
Miss Irma Martin.
Allegro Brilliant Bow. Op.32f>
Miss Mabel Hooks, First Piano
Oracle Sheahan, Second Piano
By the Sea Schubert
Angel’s Serenade ViolinObligato
Braga.
The skillful performer understands uttlo Dutch Garden. Marks
thoroughjy the construction and na
turo of his piece and in the faithful ex
ecution of his work, the well trained
muscles of his hands or throat harmo
niously act in obedience to his will.
His music comes as a message
from his soul, and the heart 'strings of
his appreciative listener aro set in delightful occasion.
LIGHT
WEIGHTS
Miss Marie Morgan.
For a Dream,s Sake Cowen
My Little Love Hawley
You’d Better Ask Me Lobr.
Miss Chloo Littlejohn.
The music loving public W cordially
Invited to attond and enjoy this very
HAVE YOU CATARRH? ‘
If you have catarrh, with offensive
breath, burning pains in the throat,
dltliculty in breathing raising of mu
cous. discharge from the nose, tickling
or dropping from the back of the
throat, coughing spasms, etc., begin
the uso of Hyomol at once.
Its medication is
taken in with the air vou breathe, so
that it reaches the most remote part of
the respiratory organs, killing al
catarrhal germs and soothing any
Irritation there may be in the mucous
membrane.
The complete Hyomei outfit costs'
but 91.00; and Dodson's Drug Store
give* their personal guarantee with
each package that money will he re-
lunded unless the treatment does all
that is claimed for it.
'FOUR HUNDRED AGRES BLOOMING
Fine Cotton Crop on the Eldridge
Farm,
On the plantation of Mr. G. M.
Eldridge, three miles South of Ameri-
’ cua, Is a field of 400 acres of cotton as
' pretty as one would care to see. M r.
R. N. Allen, manager on this model
farpi, brought In a sample of blooms
yesterday from this field, which gives
promise of rich results.
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IHOZLEY’S
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PAINTING TINE.
Mach time spent in painting is often wasted because the paint is
bad and cracks, peels or mbs off before the season is over. It is false
economy to use cheap paint, because the labor required to apply it
costs as mm h or more than if good paint is used.
Moore’s House Colors
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the best pignents carefully and thoroughly ground aud mixed. This
paint covers well, wears well looks well. It has stood the test of
time, temperature and atmosphere and can be relied on to do what good
paint should—perserve and beautify. Color cards and prices may
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COMPANY, AMERICUS.
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. Pure Paints, Colors and Mureaco,
N 1 -W YORK CHICAGO TORONTO
Shipment of Tin Year Old Atherton Whiskey,the finest Straight Whis-
keyjo bn ha 1. just received at
- Pains at the waist, back, front, or side, are nearly sure proof of female trouble. *
Some other signs are headache, pressing down pains, irregular functions, restless
ness, cold limbs, nervousness, etc. These pains may be allayed, the system braced
and the womanly functions regulated by the use of
Wine of Cardui
of Stetsonville, Wis., writes: “Cardui saved me
(3) doctors had failed to help me. It is a good medicine
uffering women.” For sale at all druggists, in $1 bottles.
a letthi
Book far Wood. If you ml Medical 44-
la rials sealed covalope. Addrasat
R. L. McLeod has just received a large shipment of J. M. Ather
ton & Co’s. Old Atherton Whiskey direct from U. S. banded ware
house at Hew Haven, Ky. This very fine old whiskey was putln bond
March, 15th, 1899. It remained in bond the fall bonded period, which
makes it as old as any whiskey ever drawn from a U. S, bonded ware
boose as shown by the following sworn affidavit.
Americas, Ga. April 10th, 1907.
Before me comes R. L. McLeod who being sworn says that tho
above statement is true and correct- H. E. A LLEN, C. 8. C,
R. L. McLeod.'■
L f O. Council, Brest. R. J. Perry, Vico-Brest. C. M. Council, Cashr.
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Tbtal Resources,
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With well-established connections, our
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