Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 27, 1907, Image 9

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Dr. Lyon’s ' pbupkct Toofh Powder gsstfS&ipsp&a: Used by people edf refinement for over * quarter of a oentnxy. Convenient for tourists, 'HMMMDev (f. $*£prn>.l2lD.£ Ov.rh.ad Pump Jasks, *, a, 10, 12, 10 and 24 inch atrek*. OUNN MACHINERY CO, 5* Marietta It, Atlanta, Ga •"ttWWRK P0W "' OUNN MACHINERY CO., 54 Marietta Street. Atlanta, Ga.- DEEP WELL PUMP CYLINDERS WITH BRON2E BALL VALVES. DUNN MACHINERY CO„ S4 Mari.tta StrMt. Atlanta, Qa. SO EASY TO FIX PUMPS. NO GLASS. DUNN MACHINERY CO., 54 Mari.Ua StrMt. Phono 1761, Atlanta, Qa. DEEP WELL POWER PUMP HEADS, OUNN MACHINERY CO. 54 Mari.tta StrMt. Atlanta, Ga. DEEP WELL POWER WORKING HEAD8 DUNN MACHINERY CO., 54 Mari.tta St. Atlanta, Ga. SHALLOW” WELL = POWER PUMPS, Dunn Maehinery Co., 54 Mari.Ua Street. Atlanta. Ga. TRIPLEX POWER PUMP8. DUNN MACHINERY CO. 54 Mari.tta Straat. ~—-—*«»*«», ft. ELECTRIC DRIVEN' PUMPS, DUNN MACHINERY CO. 54 Mari.tta Straat. Atlanta, Ga. STEEL TANKS AND TOWERS, DUNN MACHINERY CO.. 54 Mari.tta 8treat. Atlanta. Ga. CYPRESS TANKS AND TDWFRft DUNN MACHINERY CO., 54 Mari.tta Str*at. Atlanta. Ga. «f —■maSEmam FOOS. JR.. GASOLINE PUMPING ENGINES, Fer Farmer*, Numeric, and Groanhouac*. Dunn Machinery Co., latta StrMt. Atlanta, Ga. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27,19 07. CONCeitT FOR AID 80CIETY. Tho Yminjr l*adle** Missionary «nd At4 r gm-Fely Jmck»un ttlll Baptt*t « IhhvI* will fflvo a concert Thursday night til S o'clock at the church. A «ij Intcreatlnw proflfruni ren- •I* i'll. After a few selections by till - • in-.| music lnp.H ami clocutlonlnts. Dr. I :ii l>. Jordan, the paator. will wive a it tun* on Ids travels In Palestine. .Ml am cordially Invited. A free will of* ftitnc \'ill he taken. MISS CRAMER'S RECITAL. Mism Jenny «'rumor’* piano pupils *i!I Rive the following musical pro- r:-iiii at the residence of Mrs. T. J. Ill West Peachtree street, on ». \* Krhiay afternoon at 6 o'clock: Duct. Beyer—Ml*a Virginia floodnow in.i lorn her. Little Perslstenre, Seebreck—Miss , • bile Rh|)|». •hi l.es Ktolles il’or, Strabhog; tin M 1*1 rst Pride <waits), Richter—Ml** A unit- |.ee Cray. ';•» Theme, Ehmcut; <h) Let's M'lty " Kevarts—Miss Rthlten Stewait. «;«• Soldiers' March, Schumann: tbi £• Imlck, Schnnck, Oudelaack. Rein- • tc) When the Children Co to • • • o. Relneoke—.Miss Eva Beatie. <n Dolly's Dreaming and Awaken* l - tw-Nten: lb) March Kadle, Rum* n ) The Fair, Gurlltt—Miss Flotse Admits. Priere du Morn. Streahhog; (b) In Rank and File, I*ange—Miss Laura llif'ey. Siiinnlledchen. Kllmenrelch — Miss N’ 'I Mallard. • •» Mignonette, I.lchner; (l>) Pas* • ate. MHz— Miss • Marie Adams. 'Of • Serenade, Bohr—Miss Louise Ripley. •ai At tile Ball. Lunge: (bi The • phenl Boy, Wilson—Miss Marga* '"• Rosser. Lady Hetty (Old Knglish Dance). Fc-ith- Miss Lillian Yow. • Simple Aven. Thome: th) Battle Manila (descriptive). Holst, (c) The s Ml. Weber: (d) Auld latng Syne '■••inert paraphrase), Hoffman—.Miss M.»i> Cray. • *»» Seennd Mazurka. Godard; (h> T' Hut tenor. ( 4 h«mln«de: (c) Ka» ••mol ostrow (portrait No. -21, Ru* t..< —MIhm Pauline Coulter. Ti-p Norwegian Brldsl Procession. Miss Annah Mulltn. HEALTH INSURANCE The man who I Mure* his III* U w ise for hla family. The nun who Insure* his heslth It win both for his family and himself. You may Insure health by guard ing It It U worth guarding. At the first attack of disease, which generally approaches through the LIVER aad mani fest* Itself In Innumerable ways TAKE__—*. Tutt’sPills And save your healths , BOX PARTY AT GRAND. , " r - J - Tundt-wm (tv# » box u r !3“ v ,v *nlng at the Grand STa^SE* ‘ n<) h * r SPEND-THE-DAV PARTY. Thuuday Mr*. John a. Sounder, will entertain a few friend* at a epend-ths- Andereon!"' '* *" ABdr ^ WEDDING - ISUPPER. Mr and Mrs. W. T. Bowd.ii will en- tertaln at a supper Wednesday even* In* at their home. In Kirkwood, In honbr of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bowden. The aueat. will Include: Mr. and Mr*. 8. K. Bowden. Mia* Bowden, Mr. a? “•*»;. B. a. south. Mra. Bra Mastlre, Mr. and Mra. F. f. South, Mr. and Mra. J. E. Bowden, Mr. Henry Duncan, Dr. and Mra. Sprayberry. MDa Alva Burk*, Mr. U>n 8. Burks. Mr. Ed "Prayberry. Mlaaea Gilmer, lir. and Mi*, i . Bowden, Mir. Alice Adamaon. HERRON-WHITING. General and Mra. J. w.. Whltln*. of Mobile, have announced the engage- ment of their dauahter. Jeaale Fairfax, to Mr. Walter Ward Herron, the wed- dlna to take place early In June at thalr home. In Motflle. CLUB MEETING POSTPONED. The Forreat Avenue Card Club will not meet this Friday, .owing to the Illness In the family of Mrs. John Mc Kinley. THE MA8TER8* CLUB. The Masters' Club held a meeting recently at the home of Miss ^Evelyn Jackson, The following program was given by the members: Overture. Weber—Misses Eve lyn Jackson and Mary King. « In An Old-Fashioned Carden, Bteele—MiSK Mlgnon McCarty. •N«». 3. Werwwd* d« AiUuqulm, Thome. —Miss Annie Lee McKenzie. I- Maaurlca, J. Lewie Browne— Mlse Mary Richardson. f». Longing. Sartorio—Master Marshal Norman. 6. Valse, Godard—Miss Gladys I>un*on. No. 7. Lullaby (violin solo), Bloch - MIsm Kate Richardson. K. Ballet du Cld, Mshsanet—Miss Luc lie Law-ton. No. 9. Rhle to Bumpvllle, Cramm- Mbw Marv Tjinmr TCnlgM 10. Bridal Procession. Grieg--f Mies Edith Dunson. No. 11. Cacoucha, Raff—Mr. Marsh Adair. No. 12. (a) Consolation. Mendels- din: <b) Etude de Style, Itavlna— Alls!) Kale Richardson. IS. (a) Cradle Song. KJerulf: (In Etude, Chopin—Miss Annie Lou Pndget. No. H. Dance of the Sylphs. Kullek Miss Angle Harding. No. 15. Intermeszo. Delibes—Misses Kate Richardson. Mary Richardson. Agnes Williams and Evelyn Jackteon. PRETTY BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Luck tendered thefr Uni* da ught eiy Mlaa Marga' Luck, a delightful party Monday after noon from 2 to 5. at their residence. (4 Mayes street. In honor of her ninth birthday. It was a charming occasion of recitations, games, etc., after which the young guest* were Invited to par- take of nn elegant luncheon. Many pretty presents were received by the little guest of honor, which evi denced the affectionate esteem ot her >oung playmates. LADIES' AUXILIARY. Ladles' Auxiliary to the B. of L. E. will hold their regular meeting on Thursday at 2: JO o'clock In the K. P. hull. Kiser building. MR. AND MR8. CHAMBERLAIN ENTERTAIN BRIDGE PARTY. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward P. Chamberlin entertained at charming bridge party complimentary tir Mrs. Harrison Sykes, of Mississippi. Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlin's apartment! were decorated with a profusion of pink roses, ferns and palms. The guest prize, n handsome turquoise brooch, was presented to Mrs. Sykes. The first prise for the ladies was a set of extract bottles, ami was won by Mrs. J. K. Oltley. The ladles' second prize, a box of cards, was won by Mrs. Ttmddeus Horton. The gentlemen's first prize, a tiquer set. was won by Dr. Quellensteln. and Mr. Charles Bayne cut the consolation, an Egyptian cigar lamp. Mrs. Chamberlin wore a stylish toilet of pale pink silk, made prlncesae Mrs. Sykes was gowned In pale lilac crepe de chine, made princess*. The guests Included: Mr. and Mrs. (Utley. Miss Mary McCarthy, of l^»s Angeles: Mrs. Hanson, of Montgomery; Miss Rollne Clark, Miss lama Dooly, Mr. Charles Bayne. Mr. Edward Al- friend. Dr. Willis Westmoreland. Dr. Zoepffel Quellensteln. Hard-fworking women, worn out by # the toils of household or other labor, need the balmy relief and reinforcement to be found in Wine of Cardui. The pains that they suffer, the miseries that they bear, as a result of female ailments, brought on by overwork, are mostly unnecessary and can be relieved or cured, by the use of this wonderfully successful woman’s remedy, which succeeds because it acts scientifically, medicinally and curatively, on the womanly organs and constitution. Made entirely of pure, vegetable ingredi ents, and being strictly harmless and non- 1 intoxicating, it is the ideal tonic, strengthen ing medicine, for weak girls and women. Its action is such, that it puts strength where women most need it. Thousands of thankful women have written letters telling of the wonderful curative results s they obtained, by its use for their troubles. Why iibniy It for yours? It will surely help you. ALL DRUGGISTS Woman’s Relief Suffered Untold Agony Personal Mention Mr. J 1>. Malaby. Jr.. I* III m hi. home, on Xnrih Boulevard. Ml** Willi* May Hnrrl.on left Tues day In Join her aunt. Mi*. Woodall, at Pnim Hcaih. Fla. haa ivturned from r». Frank Kllll Palm Hcacll. Fla. Mr. and Ml*. iMiarle* Sls.on hav, returned from their weddln* trip and are nt Imme, nt M We.t Harrla nlreet. Mi* K o. Stevens, of BlrnilnRlmm. I* In Atlanta nrranalmr to *!ve a serlea ,,f tooklna lecture* and demon.lratlona under Ih* auspices of th* member* of ran sheltering Arm*, early In Match. Mi*. Steven* Will *" In (olumbua on Thursday to upend a week. MISS Mini* I-ou Ho*id. Of LaGran**. „„, ,,. * Saturday to spend aeverul '" k ' , n ,h* City. Ml** Hood Sill be the KU*»t for a »**k of Mra. Waller Karnwell: law »"*• •* w,t 6 h,r aunt. Mr*. P. 8. Shelnmn. at her home, jar, juniper aireel. . tSeorge B. Allen hn« returned 1 a Visit to her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Weakley, at Na.hvllle. Mrs J w. Hibson ha* returned from „ .ix weeks’ visit to New York. Mrs R M. Kates has returned from Sliver Freek. Ga.. where *he went to attend the fuaeral of her brolhee Mr.* $1.00 BOTTLES mlHVi 3 MRS. Wm. TURNKR, Bartoniilie, UL KH T The many fi4*M*.‘af fMr*. R. T. Hteinhacen will be fllatreued to lasrn of her vary critical lllnets at her home, ■J74 Sprint street. Mre. 8telnhe«en ha* been quite elck for eeveral monthe. but only within the paat fmnlght hae her coodltlon become eo alerndn*. PERFECT GLASSK8. We employ the most skilled median Ira to make our leneee end we turn ou Ire to make our leneee end we turn out only the very finest optical work. A.k to eee our new Torlc lenaes and th* Semi-Invisible bifocals. Everything op tical, and the best. A. K. Hawkea Com pany- optician*.. 14 Whitehall street ml t:i ,Peachtree street. Gainesville Serious Consideration Tti*r» la no mqn» a^rion* rrapntirihii Ity In llw* workl tkan th® drag fcaai »ty in inr womi loan in# nr»g »nan a#aa. and nothing ahoaM rail pm** MMiotialy upon yuar-rarafal dlarflMl nation than Ibf arpN-tlen <*f ywir CraarrlptkMi Drntetat* W»* r^f#t rnm to yaar phyal«diin a» to ««ar goal in«*atl«MiN nml Ntaadlng. m your unUr* tor pranpi Mtvory. QR NO watson i mm PropriBloffB Nan* Write lb a I^ter _ _ If you art aufferina from any form of womanly trouble or ailment and would like careful ad vice as to what to de, write us a letter, freely and frankly, stating age and telling ell about your troubles, aad we will eead you a Free Letter of Advice, end • copy of our <4 pegs book -Home Treatment For Women." All correspondence strictly confidential, and reply sent In plain, sealed Address: laiha* Advtaocy Pep*-, Fhettaoonja OiyCaEkWlfoi —***- A Local Treatment for Ladies For Sale by all Druggists in 50 cent Boxes Every lady may obtain a FREE TRIAL PACKAGE (sent by mail prepaid) of CARDUI WASH, the ladies new antiseptic treatment for all local troubles, by filling out this coupon and mailing It to THE CHATTANOOGA MEDICINE CO., Dept. A, Chattanooga, Tenn. Fleaad sand me by mall prepaid a Fra* Trial Package cf CARDUI WASH. Name - - Street or R. F. D. Postoffice -v County—-1 State Bartonville, 111., Jin. 3, 1906. For eight (8 )years I suffered from various female diseases. 1 had backache and headache, so bad every month, 1 would have to He down. And again, I suffered untold agony, with bearing-down j&ns belc my waist* My eyes pained and had large brown rinclaearmwd them,: No one can ever know what I suffered. 1 have lain and wrung my hands, and sat up In bed and rocked myself at. night, trying to gain ease; ! doctored and doctored without relief. . Finally I gave up to an operation, but after I pulled through, I seemed to suffer all the same, if not worse. Finally I began to take Wine of Cardui, and have now been tak ing it for about a year. It has improved me wonderfully. I have recommended it to many friends, who see and know what it has done for me. During the past summer, I have done all my housework and worked in kitchen and garden every day. I am now in good health, look well and suffer no more pain. My nerves are daily getting stronger. MRS. WM. TURNER. Jainca K. I’. Hurt, who died quite aud. | Henry 8. Jackeon. denly on February ». ’ —- Mi. and Mr*. John Kl*t*r have re am! Mra. Earle E. Grig** and tuinnl from New Turk hfldren returned Hunday from, _ ,h ' y j* \" Harmon Fox bna returned trom j ^m#' tjmT'wIlh" iraTTho.ua*' BMiie. Mr. and Mra. E. D. Eaten. three weeke. vlatt to New Tork and, M I*b Arnold hae often vlelted Aahe- Mlea Virginia Arnold, a anclal favor- lie In Atlanta. I* In tha city to apend Mra. M F. Fold* la vlaltlns Mra, i " ' 1 ’‘ hln * lnn ' Jamea Fold*, at Fonley, Ga. j Mv. sieve H. I.enter who haa baen “ , „ .... . [spending tome time wlib hi* mother ram*, of *» Wlndaor | n Virginia, haa returned home. vllle before.—Aahevllle (N. F.i fltlten. Mr* street, hue returned from a visit to her non. Mr. Guy Farrt*. at fit. Augustine. Fla. Mr. Fharlle K*te* I* confined to hie home on Garibaldi Mien with nppen- dldll*. Mi*. Tenn. I* *|>endln( several day* Atlanta at the Piedmont. Mi*. Dean Slier la In Jackaonvlll*. Fla., with her daughter, Mlea Rena M. Slier, who l* quite III. Tli* friend* of Mt. Mark Sheridan mil be glad to learn that he and Mr* Shrml in will arrive from l*>e Angelr- nr\i week to make their home In Al lan!*. Mre Sheridan wan Ml** Idllinn llBllance. of Ixm Angela*, and will h* I vllle. Fla.. I* the gue«t of All* irtliellv welcomed hire hy the friend*! Reneealear. I^ter «h* will I of Mr. Sheridan amt of Mr. and Fhnrle* Hherldan. Ml** Eleanor Faaeldy. of Jackeon- Van vlalt Ml** Kmnm Durham la th* guest Ira. 8. it. Hutrl)en»on, at Athene. Annl* Hull will leave Thursday *l>rml eeveral day* In Florida. MITWaH. Moyer .nierUlneri Inf o, •nally at n epend-dhe-day party \V*d- ne»itay in honor of Mr*. Siaffnitl. who Mlea Roberta Eai hary ha* returned 11* the gueet of Mra. Andrew Ander from a visit to friends In Athene. | —— Hlackmun. of Washington, Mrs. Howell K. Jackson, of Xa*h-1F.. t» \ lilting Mr*. Howanl Pkbnri vllle, I* the gueat of Mr. and Mr*. I her homo In Inman Paik. Folonel Jams* Snell, of Illinois, and Ml*a Mnbelle Snell, of Kaneoa Flty, Mo.. Iravr spent Ih* past three week* at the Wlndaor Hotel, and their de parture today for Atlanta 1* much re grrttyd by those who have had the pleasure of meeting them.—Jacksonville <Kla.) Metropolla. .Ml** Jennie fllbbe* la the aueat of Mr*. John Twiggs, of Ausuata, relative* al Savannah. | spending several weeks In Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tullie. Jr., of! Montgomery, are the guests of Mr* Tulll*’ parent!. Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Haltlwanaer. corner of Linden and Fourtiand street*. Mlea Myrtl* Matt Ison 1* spendlna a few day* with her parents on High land avenue, and after March I will be In Flarluton. Mr*. MvLeay entertained the ’Goa" Flub Tuesday evening. Miss Hoyt, the guest of Mr. and Mr*. Ford, won the first prise, a cut glass bonbon dish, and Dr. lamglno won the gentlemen'* prise, a silver |iocket knife. ’ Mra. Roberi Alston has returned all from a visit to Mr*. T Mayhew Fun- I nlngham. Jr., at Savannah. Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to take Laxative Fruit Syrup FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexion&/0f pimples and blotches. It ts guaranteed The many friends of. Mrs. Evelyn Harris will be glad to know that she '* recovering fiom her recent Illness. Mr ami Mi*. R. K. 8lutw will leave on Thursday for Atlanta. It la a source nr general regret that this popular couple are leaving Macon to make their home elsewhere. Hr*. Shaw la a most charming woman and has made a host of friends In the city.—Macon News. Among the Macon delegates who will attend the M. A. E. banquet at th* Piedmont Mnrch s. are Messrs. Drake, Duncan. Kilpatrick. ‘Riley, Jackson. Kpiiersnn. Eden. Fort, Parrish. Smith, Knox. Render and Donovan. Mlsa Kittle Stubblefield, who haa re* lently been the guest' of Atlanta friends. Is now visiting Mrs. T. D. Coleman ai Augusta. w 'wwi'p