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BS p.lV, SEPTEMBER 20, 1»K-
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
PAGE FITR.„
SOCIAL
Doings and Goings
Miss Sarah Tower, Editress
TELEPHONE 99
MPT. JEFF BIGGS
S 25
l'.'INSTANCY.
ou r friend reads the book you
•ought him;
your chauffeur his
xns;
our child heeds the precepts
,u taught him;
your chum your umbrella re-
rns;
}ur wrist-watch keeps time to
second;
a debtor pays more than is his
>ur cat will come when she’s
ctkoned—
rou li find a woman true!
—Carolyn Wells.
tt.MYKICK.
Mowing invitation has been
and will be of much inter-
any friends in Americu*,
Myrick once lived:
Mrs. James Boykin Robin
>st the honour of your pres-
le marriage of their daugh-
to Mr. Shelby Myrick, on
y, the third of October, at
k in the afternoon. Saint
Methodist church, Atlanta,
“Yes, sir, it's an actual fact, I have
gained twenty-five pounds on Tanlac,'
| said Captain Jeff D. Riggs, popular
Y & M. V. engineer, running betwen
Vicksburg and New Orleans, and resid
ent 2020 Pearl street, Vicksburg. Cap
tain Higgs is a large property owner,
and is well known in railroad circles.
‘When I began taking the medi-
MRS. CHARLES LINGO
ENTERTAINS.
Mrs. Charles Lingo entertained
lightfully yesterday afternoon at „
Forty-Two party in honor of her sis-| Cine ” contlnued Captain Riggs, “ I was
ters, Mrs. C. B. Hart, of Tampa, Fla., simpiy a nervous and physical wreck
A delicious salad course was served, [and had dropped down in weight from
and the home was mots tastefully ar- one hundred and forty to one hundred
ranged in a color scheme of green and
red. The guests, were Mrs. Claude
\ Dudley, of Columbus, Is the
Jamc9 Holliday.
Schneider, Mrs. Russell Smith, Mrs.
Hugh Mize, Mrs. Cleve Tillman, Mrs.
Egbert Allen, Mrs. Albert Harris. Mrsj
E L. Carswell, Mrs. Sidney Womack,
Mrs. T. E. Bolton, Mrs. Walter Wlild-
d(*n, Miss Julia Gordon and Miss Janie
McCartney, of Tifton.
Miss Mary Alice Lingo assisted in
serving.
MILS. NILES* DANCE.
and ten pounds. I had absolutely no
appetite for anything to eat and my
stmach was in such a bad condition
the little I did eat harmed me In place
of doing me good. I don’t {reckon
anybody could suffer from indigestion
any worse than I did. My system was
poisoned with malaria, my skin was
yellow and I felt drowsy and sluggish |
all the time. I was so nervous I
couldn’t sleep and had become so*
Mrs. C. 0. Niles was the charming'feeble from loss of strength I could I
hostess Monday evening at a delightful j hard|y crawl up on my englne It '
dance at the attractive home of Mr. I ,
and Mrs. Clin Williams, on College I " aS alarm ‘ ng how ^ 1 was going
street. down hill. In fact, I was unfit for
Music was furnished by the Victrola,
and after dancing delightful refresh
ments were served.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs
Hollis Fort, Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Allen
Mrs. J. G. Kimmell, Mr. and Mrs. N. M
Dudley, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hightower,
.Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Williams, Miss Mary
Mathis, and Professor Harrold Dav
enport.
JOHN
ROBINSON’S
10 BIG
SHOWS
Writes a letter
Read what they say:
H. O. Jones Medicine Co.,
Americus, Ga.
Gentlemen: We have <used
and are using your Balsam of
Benzoin for cuts, sprains,
bruises, wire cuts, called should
ers and sores of various kinds
among our stock and we feel no
hesitancy in recommending It to
large horse and mule owners
and dealers.
JOHN ROBINSON’S SHOWS,
By Claud Orton, Boss Hostler
Large stock owners and deal
ers should not be without this
valuable remedy.
Equally good for man and
household purposes. Call for it
by name, JONES BALSAM OF
BENZOIN.
For sale by druggists and
dealers everywhere.
the Public
We desire to inform you that we do all
kinds of Hemstitching at moderate prices,
and guarantee our work to be of the highest
quality. We kindly solicit your patronage.
S INGER SEWING
MACHINE CO.
126 North Jackson Street
AMERICUS, Ga.
work and in the shape I was in| it ■ ■ ——- — ■
was just a constant mental strain andi^ing agrees w.lth me perfectly. I’m
struggle for me to properly handlo r®lieved of the malaria, my skin is
my engine. I hadn’t been able to get | c * car ^ n ^ U P and J don t feel sluggish
any kind of medicine to help me and! cnd t l rows y Hk® I did. I’m not ner-
my condition was growing critical all j VOU8 an Y more, I sleep well every
the time. I was very much worried flight aud feel fresh and fine every
about myself and I feel sure I would
have been* forced to stop off from my
run in a short time If it had not been
for Tanlac.
I have just finished my second bot
tle of Tanlac, and as I have already
said, I have gained twenty-five pounds,
and I feel lijte a new man. I now feel
about as strong and active as I did
hen I first got my run and I can
Randle my old engine with as much
ease as I. ever could. My stomach is
now* in good shape, my appetite is
fine and I can eat anything I wanf,
and as much as I wish, and every-
Tanlac Is sold exclusively In Araerl
cus by Allen’s Drug and Seed Store; la
Leslie by Leslie Drug Co.; in Plains.
Ga., by Plains Pharmacy; In Sumter
Ga., by Persons Merc. Co.; In Ander-
sonville, Ga., by Easterlln Bros.;
Ellaville, Ga., by Bridges & Walters;
lames Kelly, Murray, Ga., R. F. D. El
luvllle; J. B. Troutman, Kimbrough.
Ga.; Tippettville Drug Co., Tippett-
ville. Ga., R. F. D. Vienna. advt
Agents for the Official “Bo>’s Scout” Shoes
pool Days are Here Again
rOUR pride in your children’s appearance natur
ally prompts you to start the little ones for school
bking their very best—and there is no one artic le
you yourself will undoubtedly recall in which a
ild takes so much pride as their “new shoes.
We announce the addition of the
Leslie
Rev. C. P. Rieka, f Macon, will
THE STANDARD
A IIIG SALE OF SILKS, GLOVES
AND UNDERWEAR IS MARCH
ING AHEAD WITH A SPIRITED
STEP.
Annual Sale
BERKSHIRE
SWINE
and
Holstein Cattle
LESLIE, GA.
Wednesday, Sept. 26
Messrs. Anderson and Bass, of Leslie, Ga.,
Inyite you to attend their annual sale of Berkshire
Swine and Holstein Cattle, at one o’clock p. m.,
on the above date. f
20—TWENTY—20
Pure bread Holstein, grade Jersey ancj Shorthorn
cows and heifers. 1
30—THIRTY—30
Registered Berkshire sows, boars and pigs.
Be& of breeding and plenty of sizes.
Also a beautiful registered Stallion.
Col. W. D. Scott, of Arlington, Will Act as
Auctioneer
DON’T MISS THIS SALE
J
preach for us at the Leslie Daptist
church Friday evening. Every one la
Invited to come and hear him.
Miss Annie Lou Perkins, of Amerl-
fcus, Is spending several dayB with
Fall Dress Goods of any kind at 30e
yard aro considered a bargain these
days. Cloves at 90c a pair are less
than half what you will have to pay|
later on. Underwear at 49c garment Miss Ruth Malone, at her home near
Is the price we Bold It one year ago.
We have enough to supply two or
threo hundred customers at above
prices.
At 12 l-2c, worth 22c. "Pride of The
West" white lawns, aheor and pretty.
At 12 1-2, worth 15c to 18c. Light
colors fall Outings, full width.
At 12 l-2c, worth 15c. Fine smooth
Sea Island.
At 10c, worth 12 l-2c. Yard wide'tend school at Martha Berry.
Sheetings, short lengths. j R. I. McMath, of Americus, was
At 98o pair, worth 91.25. Men’s business visitor here Monday after-
heavy Overalls, Jumpers to match. noon.
At 81.69, worth $2.00. Heavy Bed) Miss Elizabeth Ferguson visited
Spreads, plain and fringed, with cut friends while In Leslie Monday,
corners. | Archie Wilcox, of Fltzierald, . was
At 50c, worth 75c. Ladles’ Teddies a visitor In Leslie Friday.
Leslie.
Mrs. Sallle Wado and Mrs. Rosa
Wade visited Mr. and Mra. J. W. Clop-
ton at I-arnar Sunday.
Mrs. W. W. Reeves, who was called
to the bedside of her son. Dr. R. L.
Reeves, who died here Saturday even
ing, returned to her home near Darien,
Oa., Monday.
Miss Neva Perry left Tuosday to at-
Playhouse
en’s Shoes to our already complete line.
■ing the kiddies to us and they will have the
areful and painstaking care, we at all times
‘ them the prooer shoes for the occasion a
iber
We Never Misfit a Child
Pinkston Company
.
of nainsook, trimmed with embroidery.
At 98c, worth 81-25. Twenty styles
Muslin Night Gowns.
At 98c, worth 81-25. Flannelette
Night Gowns of good outing.
At 12 l-2c, worth 18c. Hemstitched
Curtain Scrims, white and ecrue.
At 25c, worth 35c. Misses White
Outing Drawers, 2 to 12 years.
At 98c, worth 81.25. Children’s black
and tan Shoes; sizes 5 to 8.
At 83.98, worth 83-00. Ladies’ Serge
Skirts; new styles; all wool.
At 2c, worth 5c. Ladies’ White
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs.
At 10c, worth 12 l-2c. All Silk Rib-
bens, 3 1-2 Inches wide.
50c, worth 75c. Children-*
Dresses of fast colored gingham.
At 83.18, worth 83.00. Ladles' High
Boots, new stock from the best mak
ers.
THE STANDARD DRY
GOODS CO.
*?»one m.
Mrs. Fannie Stanford and Mrs. Ells-
ateth Bolton are spending the week
with Mrs. A. T. Johnson.
Clebe Lnramore, who has been
spending some time with his cousin,
Willard Laramore, will leave for his
home In Savanuah tonight.
Miss Edna Robinson, of New Point,
spent tw days last week at the homo
of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Speer.
Miss Annie Byrd Cocke will leave
today for Rome, Ga„ where she goes
to enter Shorter College.
Mrs. W. C. Laramore returned Sun
day from Vienna, where sho visited
relatives several days last week.
Mr. W. R. Bolton is spending the
week with his daughter, Mrs. Spillers,
near Warwick.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wade and daugh
ter. Made, of Macon, are visiting rel
atives In'Leslie,
Mr. and Hr*. Parker, of Plain*, vla-
ited Mr. and Mra. S. L. Glaze Monday.
Rev. C. 8. Durden, of Plain*, wa*
unanimously called to serve the Ueslle
Baptist church as Its pastor for an
other year Sunday evening.
Mrs. J. Roberts, of Cobb, Is visiting
Mr*. J. H. Williams.
ter, Edith, dined with Mr. and Mrs.
J. I. Knylor Sunday.
Miss Annie Vera .Suggs went to
Americus ou a shopping trip Monday.
Mrs. Will Wilson was very painfully
burned on Iqst Friday afternoon when
some gasolino spilled In the car in
which she and Mr. Wilson were riding
Became accidentally Halted. The
rmes were quickly extinguished by
Mr. Wilson, Jr. L. Jones and Dr. K.
Wood.
Mrs. 8. J. Dupree, of Americus, who
(sited her daughter, Mrs. Lasco
Harvey recently, returned Sunday to
her home.
Mrs. J. J. Parker, of Waycross.
spending the weok with her daughter,
Mrs. J. R. Pilcher.
Mr. J. L. Jones, who went to Atlanta
on a business trip several days ago, Is
expected to return to Leslie today.
The fourth quarterly conference of
the Americus district, LesHe charge,
will meet with the Leslie Methodist
church, Wednesday, Sept 26tb.
Miss Daisy Magee, of Atlanta, was In
Leslie Tuesday.
The Beauty Sectet.
Ladies desire *hat irre
sistible charm—a good
complexion. Of course
they do not wish others
to know a beautificr
has been used so th**y ' i
buy a bottle of
$100 Reward, $100
The readers of thle paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at leaat
one dreaded disease that acience has
been able to cure In all ita stages and
that la catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
Influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s
Catarrh Medicine Is taken Internally and
a<fts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur
faces of the System thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, giving the
patient strength by building up the con
stitution and assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much
faith In the curative powers of Hall’s
Catarrh Medicine that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls
to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Add!MS F. J. CHEFEY * CO. v Toledo.
Ohio. Sold by all Druggist. 75c.
Magnolia Balm
LIQUID FACE POWDER
end use according to simple directions, impiove-
mmt i» noticed at one*. Soothing, cooling and
refreshing. Heels Sunburn, atope 1 an.
Pink. mile. Rote-Red.
75c. mt ‘Druggbti or fa mall direct.
Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp.
Lyon Mfg. Co.. 40 South Fifth St.. Brooklyn. N.Y.
I
Rats&Miz:<e
For Sate by
LOGAN DRUG l'0„ Plains, Ga*
and all good dealers.
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Want Column
F. HARVEY B00F CO.
FOR SALE!—Beautiful Welch pony,
harness and phaeton, perfectly gentle
tot ladles -or children to drive or ride.
See or phoae Mrs. L. F. Rodgers, 162,
or T. M. Furloir, 277. 17-23t&w
• f
I want TO DO TOUR fine watch,
clock and Jewelry repairing. Expert
service and reasonable charges. R. 3.
Broadhurst. Jeweler. 110 Lamar St..