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BOSE I'ETAIS.
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ttml send them to you;
, ust calling tbe vagrant-
if von bear It, too!
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THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDFR.
IMUt HIM
ranee, P aS;
donate, haunting,
•11, it te» you of mo?
B it tell you I'm waiting-
aD d longing to aoo
[, slumbrous, appealing.
Voft like your touch;
, 00 e (bought over mo stea-
i miss you so much!
♦ MISS DEDMAN’S BRIDGE.
Miss Martha Dedman entertainer!
the Tuesday Bridge club yesterday of-
ternoon with a lovely party. An ex
tra table of visitors was Invited who
were guests of tbe members. Cosmos
and chrysanthemums were used In
decorating tho rooms and the prizes
were dainty handkerchiefs.
The club prize was won by Mrs. !).
K Brinson, and the guest prize by
Miss Mary Parker.
Those present were Mrs. Furlo’v
Gatewood, Mrs. D. K. Brinson, Miss
Kathleen Denham, Miss Maude Sher
lock, Mrs. Emory Bylandcr, Mrs. E.
J. Eldrldie, Miss Melva Clark, Miss
Bailie Carter, Miss Mary Parker, Miss
Annie Ivey, Miss Annie Singer. Mbs
Edna Payne.
„orc over my heart, dear,
l9 b when our passion was
j mils' keep, but the
Jot and send them to you!
„Xell Stewart Alexander.
0 MEMBERS.
YOUNG MATRONS’ CLUB.
Mrs. R. G. Christian entertained her
bridge clujb delightfully this after
noon at her home on Church street.
Autumn flowers in profusion decorateJ
the rooms and a delicious salad
coumo was served late in the after
noon.
"mbers of the Rod Cross J ^ handkerchief was given at each
„b who will bo unable to
requested to notify their
I,, n. it Andrews, ns early
FO KV1S1T0H.
, ; hen Pace will entertain
idge party on Friday and
of this week, honoring her
Elsie Ragan, of Hawkins-
Is her guest.
table for top score.
Enjoying Mrs. Christian’s hospital
ity were Mrs. Edgar Shipp, Mrs. IT.
S. Haisten, of Atlanta; Mrs. Cliff Wil
liams, Mrs. George Duncan, Mrs. John
Connell, Mrs. Sam Clegg, Mrs. Shel
ton Harris, Mrs. Frank Harrold, Mrs.
Lucius McCleskcy, Mrs. J. D. Hooks,
Mrs. Dudley Gatewood, Mrs. Thomas
Voreow -f Moultrie, Miss Vera Foy,
of Now York; Mrs. H. B. Allen. Mrs.
Hoi lla Fort.
MATINEE 5 & 10c
NIGH1 10 & 15c
WEDNESDAY
Triangle Plays
Seena Owen in
“HADAB BO’ PEEP”
1’ive Acts, and
“HIS WIDOWS NIGHT”
Triangle Comedy
THURSDAY
Paramount Picture
Fannie Ward in
“THE CRYSTAL GAZER”
Five Acts
FRIDAY
Blue Ribbon Feature
Anita Stewart in
“HIE MESSAGE OF THE MOUSE"
Five Acts, and Chapter 7
“THE GRAY GHOST”
! FLOWERS! FLOWERS!
Had you ever thought about
how quick we can get ’ern?
Agents for Idle Hour
Nurseries
iirray’s Pharmacy, telephone 87
I)ATU of chrysanthemum
SHOW DECIDED.
At a meeting of the chrysanthemum
cluh yesterday It was decided to ha^o
the annual show on November 2nd.
The following committees were nam
ed;
On Place for tho Show—Mrs. 3. H.
McKee. Mrs. W. A. Dodson.
Decorations—Mrs. D. R. Andrews,
Mrs. G. R. Ellis.
On Vessels for Flowers—Mrs. Ben
Worthy, Sr., Mrs. H. C. Davis.
On Serving Tea—Mrs. Frank Cato,
Mrs. H. S. Walker, Mrs. H. E. Allen,
Mrs. J. M. Council.
On Sending For Jars — Mrs. Ida
Ross. Mrs. Tom Harrold.
On Advertising—Mrs. Joe Poole,
Mrs. W. L. English.
On Welcoming Visitors—Mrs. Leo
Council. Mrs. Frank Lanier, Miss Ma
ria Harrold, YIBb Alice Worthy.
There Are Only
wo Popular Boots
For Women
'HIS Season’s styles seem to
have settled down to the high
:ed boot of colored or black kid,
ith French heels, and the Walk-
£ or Military Boot of black or
i calf. This latter shoe has ti
ll the country by storm and on-
through persistent efforts have
; been able to have a supply-
ir stocks now, through sizing in
lpments, which reach us almost
ily by express, are ample to care
' your every shoe want.
WAS TOLD OPERATION
WOULD BE DULY HOPE
“BUT 1 JUST REFUSED TO SUBMIT
AND TOOK TANLAC INSTEAD,"
SAYS MRS. MAYS.
"I refused to submit to .in operation
which I was told was the only way
out of my troubles, and took Taulue,
and I have not only gained fifteen
pounds on two bottlca of the medicine,
but everybody Is talking about my
wonderful improvement," said Mrs. J.
M. Mays, residing nt 1716 Twelfth
street, Augusta. Mrs. Mnys’ husband is
a wood and coal dealer, well known j
and thought of In his community.
"Fourteen months ago," continued
Mrs. Mays, "I began suffering with my
stomach, kidneys and other troubles,
and my condition was growing; worse
all the time. I go so 1 suffered wl'n
headache constantly and at times they
wore so severe I thought 1 would die
with them. Tho pain in my right side
around my kidney was so terrible I
could hardly hear It, and my hack
ached me continually. My appotlto
failed me entirely, and what little I
could cat eepmed to poison my system
ana assist my other troubles in daily
dragging mo down. My extreme ner
vousness and constant pain made It
almost impossible for me to sleep; I
weight, and was so weak and run
down I had no breallt scarcely, and
It Just looked like I could not llvte.
Finally I was told that everything had
been done for me that could be and un
operation was the only thing left for
me, and the montal worry with all my
bodily affliction made my conditio*
terrible.
"1 read an Indorsement for Tnnlac
given by a friend of mine, and that
gave me new hope. I decided to try
that medicine before allowing the oper.
ation, and to say I’m delighted doesn’t
half way express It. I felt bettor right
from the start, and my Improvement
lias been so rapid it Is really wonder-
I haven’t had headache at all
since I began taking Tanlac, and those
awful pains left my side and back be
fore I had flnlnshcd my first bottle
and the dread of an operation left with
fife <fu Arch
ANNOUNCING
CARS
New Series
of
VCHEVROLET /k
“FOUR-NINETY” TOURING
Here is the famous Chevrolet Model :‘Four-Ninety” in a new dress,
with details that make this car most complete, embodying features of
higher price cars. The finishing touches we have given this model
I-”..- nn iki nn mnra »n wish fnr. It is complete in every way.
NEW FEATURES
leave nothing more to wish for.
ADDED REFINEMENT
Wheels are fitted with demountable
rlma; ono extra rim Is furnished.
Other features of the New "Four-
Ninety” are; New OH Pressure Gauge;
New Improved Radiator; foot rail;
robo rail; tilted wlndehleld; one-man
top; Improved typo curtains, folding
up Into top; flaps on top of each door
for protection of the body and finish;
pockets In the instdo of each door.
Tho motor Is of an Improved de
sign. The cooling Is by water pnmp.
The oil pump has been changed to the
gear type. The pump la placed In
tho forward end of the cylinder caat-
ing.
You should investigate Model “Four-Ninety" economy records
Touring Cai $685.00 f. o. b. Americus.
EMORY RYLANDER
Opposite Commercial Warehouse. Telephone 14
Bv Wm. G. MlAdoo. to the government by buying United
1 mnrn. ’ Staten Liberty Bonds, which boar four
and the dread of an operation left with “N« clasB of ° ur pc ° p 0 “ r ° ( . pe r cent interest and aro exempt from
them. My kidneys have also slopped « war with Ge™ani — all taxation, state local and
troubling me. My appetite is good, and than tho farmer8 because the value of JJ^e^'Jwcan
I can cat anything 1 want and sleep tholr product depends upon tho main- ^ #re now the fle id. Wo
like a child at night. All that weak- tenance of America’s fl^t'o the free- thera Arnl , anrt
ness and run down feeling have dls- dom of «*». « r 8 ammunition which will live them tho
appeared and 1 have p.enty of hrea-h. , tU. war It oar best chance to save their own Uvea
feel stronger; my condition ia better (1)mmerc „ can b0 destroyed n t the will V*‘° aa\elTLibertyTondt
in every way titan before In fourteen of any torc |gn power at nny timo that ^ t||n# w Hmo , wont ttll e Farm
months. I have gained fifteen pounds it suits the purpose of that power, “ J Loan B#nk , make a special effort
In weight, and, of course, I’m proud of submission * “ "Jr bring tr°om now until October 27. when tho
that, but the best thing Is I'm rollovod 1,0 farm e r s would be unable subscriptions cloie, to get every form
al nii that drendfn, suffering. .think °'ell thel/surp'lus crops in°the open * r to buy some of thesehonds. No
Tanlac !» the greatest medicine In tho niarkct , the WO rld and the value "“‘j® 1- an j W pr ’“ rlty ®f the farmers
world and there ought to bo a bottle 0 | our principal farm products would , h United
decline below cos. of producUom our i0D> who
Taniac .» soid in America, by Alien’s ZZil We can ,-avc already been called tot b. color.
Drug and Seed Store and by ono es- ** w|n , hllt war , malnl aln our and through whose valor and fighting
tahiished agency in every town, atlv proip . r l,y anil secure the safety ££ £*th. worl0 .
v ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ 7TT ♦ ♦ ♦ Umc'make’the world*Bafe n for'democ-, R Is the highest dutj^ of patriotism
; ' wEAT,,Kn AT nErAST - :
♦ FAIR TODAY AND THURS- ♦ gallant armies now already In tbe ln lh ^ a The U least servlco
♦ DAY. GOOD WEATHER TO ♦ field. To do this tho farmers of tho leas rltal rig .
♦ BUY LIBERTY BONDS. ♦ United States as well as other classes ""L*?"! . d h , a t ‘ tho kov .
*♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ of our people must lend their money form is to lend his money tothegm
--mother
—that boy down at camp or
possibly “somewhere on the
Atlantic” would appreciate
a "dandy likeness” of moth
er now as never before.
Then, too, “Christmas is
coming" qnd you can have
your Christmas pictures
made from the same nega
tives and have plenty of
time to get them ready.
MAKE THE APPOINTMENT TODAY.
The IUI kinstrt Studio
Grover’s Soft Shoes For Tender Feet
Gossard Corsets Fitted By Experts
Cost No More at Pinkston’s
These famous Corsets are purchasable
only at this store and everyone is fitted y
an expert, who is a graduate of the Gossard
Training School, which assure ® J ou of e !
perfect fitting, easy wearing corset, so
P RF F1TTF.I1 BY AN UWH—
INKSTON COMPANY
Put
Iron
Into
Your
Blood!
HAVE YOU TRIED IT ?
for’vour nerve* and muscle*. If you haven’t tried it, do *o today. Why wail? It may he joa whn you need.
The
New
Iron
Tonic
unc MARY SARTIN ol R. F. D. I, Sard!*, Ml**., writes. “I had been suffering some tune _wtth a worn-
ZSSmTSS&M 10 try it. I knew 1 needed a tonic. Mound it good.
I rested belief and felt stronger, my lood seemed lo digetl much bellerand I improved all ground. Try liroa today.