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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES RECORDER. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1910
In Simplicity, Capacity, Durability, fi
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fff® Complete Ginning, sawing at t Sil “;
MALLARY MACHINERY C0j
iN Ji E n.OME
Us lugiicso typo ui happiness, ...
reached by having children in the
home; but the coming of the little
ones is often attended with appre
hension and dread. Mother’s Friend
if used by the expectant mother in
preparation of the ordeal, carries
her through the crisis with safety.
This gTcat remedy assists nature m ad Waiting, uid preserves the
tern, affords bodily comfort during th ° p °" tratln3 and soothing qualities of
symmetry of form after baby comes. f tho breasts, and in every
Mother’s Friend allays nausea, prevents caning 01
way contributes to strong, healthy
motherhood. Mother’s Friend is
sold at drug stores. Write for our
free book containing valuable Infor
mation for expectant mothers.
BBADFIELD REGULATOR CO,
Atlanta, Ga.
Mother’s
Two Score of Students
Are Measured for
Suits—Cadets Gray
and Brown.
Warlick Bros. Co.
LAMAR STREET.
Cordial Invitation
To visit our ready-to-wear de
partment, either buying or
merely looking. Glad to show
you, and expect the class of
merchandise with extremely
conservative pricing to wield
great influence. See our show
ing of Silks, Marquettes, Wool
Goods, Trimmings, etc. New
things in every department for
your inspection.
—an i mmmim n—iijiii© «■"»
Warlick Bros. Co.
SUCCESSORS TO PINKSTON CO.
•r Motto—Tour Money Back II Ton Want It-Bnt Ton Won’t.
ADTOISTS TALKING
OF THE GREAT RUN
New Record Established In
Fast, Safe Speedway.
Americus and Albany
Have No Cars Enter
ed ,in the Great Run
as Yet.
J. W.* SHEFFIELD. President,
FRANK SHEFFIELD, Vice President.
E. D. SHEFFIELD, Cashier.
BANK OF COMMERCE
Americus, Ga.
A general banking business transacted* and all consistent courtesies ex
tended patrons. Certificates of deposit issued earning Interest.
You Often Hear Something
Like This:
“He has money in the Bank,” and the people speak of him with respect,
as one getting along in the world.
The best thing about it is the fact that you are more Independent It
Is easier than you tktnk, especially under our Interest plan. Try it
Americas Trust & Savings Bank.
Americus National Bank Building.
When a bevy of thirty pretty young
iris from the Third pistrict Agricul
tural College here swooped down up
on Warlick Bros', store yesterday all
the balance of Americus femininity
moved uneasily,‘thinking tint another
embroidery sale had gone into blast
there unannounced.
But the occasion was far more im
portant than a bargain stampede, such
as Americus has witnessed in recent
seasons.
The pretty girls were after suits;
net the expensive tailor-made article, j reachlri
hut the prettier college uniform which
every girl student at this colleg- will
wear hereafter. They had come to
have their measures taken.
And the lady attendants at the store
got . usy quickly.
The college uniform is to be a corn-
bin, ition of back and white, with stu
dents' cap to match, and every girl
out there will appear a dream of lnv-
liness when thus arrayed. While pret
ty and attractive, the uniforms avr
not expensive, and the innovation wiii
impress all favorably.
The order for uniforms will h ■
rushed to completion, and ere long the
college girls can be distinguished to
their pretty suits.
The matter of uniforms for all stu
dents at the college, male and female,
was determined upon some time ago
and as soon as the girls had final '
setled down -after the opening of the
scf.iool the order was given.
The male students have been uni
formed for two years now, and th-
young men are delighted with the dis
tinguished appearance presented when
the three companies of cadets go on
drill or parade. The students of no
college In Georgia present a h-and-
staier appearance.
The college cadets have two uni
forms, the regulation brown khaki and
the dress uniform of Confederate
gray. Every student attending the col
lege is required to wear a uniform
and drill with the three companies,
and the military spirit and regulations
is of vast benefit.
The college band of twenty pieces
is attaining perfection, and will soon
delight the people of Americus with
good music.
While both dormitories are filled to
capacity, Supt. Collum has managed to
provide for all of the 150. students
are enrolled this season, the
greatest number In the hlstoTy of the
college.
Americas automobilists are still
talking of the ‘phenomenal run from
Atlanta to Anierhus made by the At
lanta Constitution car In the prelim
inary run around the state, prepara
tory to the great contest next month.
Leaving Atlanta after breakfast, the
Lozier car of Mr. Asa Candler, Jr.,
containing the owner, Mr. Frank
Weldon, the promoting agent for the
all-round-the-state run and two other
Atlantl-ms, made the run of 190 milts
to Americas in tl hours and 10 minutes,
here In ample time for din]
Why No! DrawYourCheck
THE BUSINESS WAY, The handy way, The safe way
of handling your money and paylog your bills. Deposit with) a National
Bank. We solicit your account ,
Americus National Bank,
bndebfeder.il control.
Capital $100,000.00
Stockholder liability (undsr U. B. laws! $100,000.00
Bscurlty to Depositors .. . . .. — .. .. .. .. .. *100,000.01
it TV. Slirni, Pres.
G. It. Eld ridge, V. P, X. M. Dudley, Cashier.
Bank of South-Western Ga.,
Americus Ga.
Security, Liberality and Courtesy Accorded Its Pattons.
IDIRECTORS:
J. L. AnBley R. J. Perry
W. A. Oodson G. M. Eldridge
A. W. Smith N. M. Dudley
Thos. Harrold H. R. Johnson
W. D. Murray
This exe-nced the best time possi
ble via rail and establishes an en
tirely new record between the state
capital ami the metropolis of South
west Georgia.
From Americus the car ran on tj
Albany and Moultrie, supper being
enjoyed at the latter place.
The cars representing tie Macon
Telegraph and the Augusta Chronicle
were not far behind the Constitution
car, reaching Americus before 2
o'clock in the afternoon.
In his account of the trip, Mr. Wel
don quotes Mr. Candler as saying:
"I have never rode over as fine
roads as somo of these in Houston
Maccn, Schley and Sumter counties,-'
he exclaimed. “I did not belivee there
were such roads in Georgia. The peo
ple who go on the October tour will
he amazed at the progress these mid
dle Georgia counties are making in
road construction. The roads from
Atlanta to Macon are good, but these
south of Macon are superb.”
Candler set the pace at 50 miles an
hour from Ellaville to Americus and
reeled off 14 miles In nineteen min
utes, and that included railroad cross
ings and slowing down after reach
ing the city limits of Americus.
That was going some.
iAmeiicus has not yet entered any
cars for the October run around the
state. Neither has Albany. But If 13
not improbable that some will be
entered 'from among the enthusiasts
autoists of these towns.
TWO TABLETS AND
STOMACH MISERY GONE
Dodson's Pharmacy sells and guar
antees the best prescription the
world has ever known for disturbed
and upset stomach, gas, belching,
heaviness, heartburn, acid stomach
and biliousness.
It is called MI-O-NA, remember the
name, and it banishes distress from
overeating or fermentation of food in
live minutes.
It is guaranteed by Dodson’s Pair,
nmey to cure indigestion, sick head
ache, nerousness' and dizziness, oi
money back.
No matter how long you have suf
fered you will find a certain cure In
MI-O-NA stomach tablets.
“About six weeks ago I purchased
a box of MI-O-NA tablets for an ag
gravated form of stomach trouble,
had -been troubled for four or five
years, had tried different physicians
and a great many patent remedies, but
of no use, until I used MI-O-NA They
entirely relieved rpe from pain, and I
can now eat most any kind of food
and p»llshi it.”—-A J. Fish, West Cai-
thagf \. Y.
MI-O-NA stomach tablets are only
50 cents a large box at Dodson's Phar
macy and druggists everywhere. Get
a trial treatment free, by writing
Booth's Mi-o-na, Buffalo, N. Y.
A 1
TVlicn Merit Wins
When the medicine, you take cures
your disease, tones up your systef and
maices you feel better, stronger ana
more vigorous than before. Tnit is
what Foley’s Kidney Pills, do for you,
In all cases ob backache, headache,
nervousness, loss of appetite, sleepless
ness and general weakness that U
caused by any disorder of the kidneys
or bladder. Said by John R. Hudson'.
GRAND MILLINERY OPEMXG
OX TUESDAY MORXIXG
CUES NEVILLE. Accountant and Auditor
TELPHOXE 2055.
212-213 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
SAVAXXAH, GA.
Systems Installed. Accounts Verified
hishomc}
Cures catarrh or money back,
breatho it in. Complete outfit, including
inhaler $1. Extra bottles 50c. Druggists
Just
Woodrow Wilson says ho covets for
New Jersey the opportunity to control
her corporations. The first step taken
S ou 11 bo to cease chartering trusts to
under the people of other states.
F0LEYSH0KEMDTR
tor childrent oafo. <ur*. Ko oplatfia
Hamilton Co. Dlslpuys Magnificent As
sortment of Latest Styles.
Gathered In the leading emporiums
of the country one of the finest dis
plays of up-to-date mll\iery will be
opened to the Americus piblic
Tuesday morning, when the Hamilton
Company will present to the ladies the
finest stock it has ever yet brought to
the city.
This millinery stock was selected by
-buyers thoroughly acquainted with
the. latest styles, possessing excellent
taste n selection and as a result it
represents the very cream of perfec
tion in everything that is attractive
and stylish in wear.
The opening will continue for two
days and will afford the critical buy
ing public an opportunity to Inspect
as handsome and varied an assortment
of millinery as has ever been shown
in South. Georgia.
RT in clothes-making is just
art as art on the painter’s cant]
the gifts of the artist are what m
suit good or bad, or just fair. ClothJ
best shown in the work of
Hart Schaffner & SI
and we’re ready any day to show)
latest and choicest products im
overcoats.
Suits $15 to $35. Overcoats $18<
THE W. D. BARE]
This store is the horn®]
Hart Schaffner & Marxclo
Your kidney trouble may be of long
standing, it may be either acute or
chronic, but whatever It is Foley’s Kid
ney Remedy will aid you to get rid of
It quickly atjd restore your natural
health and vigor. “One bottle of Fo-
said J. Slbbull of Grand Views, Win.
Commence taking It now. Sold by-
John R. Hudson.
HARROLD BROTH
Cotton Warehousemen and Coj
Merchants. Also Dealers
Coal, Wood, Brick, Lime, CeroenL
Paris, and Plastering Hair. We I
ebrated Mitchel Wagon.
received a car load of the® I
It is the best wagon
market
sizes.
1VILL ACCEPT FIXE POSITIOX
TVITH REED GUAXO CO.
Mr. Furlow to Leave Amorlcui
eery Company.
AMERICUS UNDERTAKE
Undertakers and Ei
F. 0. MOORE, Funeral » l
or-'Day Phones 88 and 231. Night
The many friends of Mr. Tim M.
Furlow will be interested In knowing
that on October 1st .he w|H accept a
desirable position with the Reed Phos- j
phate Works, at Nashville, represent-! flUK
ing the company upon the road. Mr.| *9* Cheapest UltereSt,^
Furlow has been with the Americas easiest terms on farm kmu*
Grocery Co. many years and resigns (
a fine position there to accept that ten-!
dered by the Reed Company, •
of J
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