Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 05, 1907, Image 8

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TTTW ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TCMI>AY. UAIft'H S. JWT. PREACHING VS. PRACTICE. ‘ Jt lx «**>• to xlt In the xunxhlne Anil talk lo the mnn In the xharte; It la eaxy to float 111 u^eelMrlmined hoat . Ami point out the place. to wade. Bui once wo pax« Inlo the xhinloe-a We murmur nml fret ami frown. And. our lenath from the bauk, we about for u plunk. Or throw up our liurida and ffo down. It la eaay to alt In your rnrrlaae And rounael the man on fool; But tret down and walk und you'll champ- your talk. An you feel the pc* In your boot. It la eaay to tell the toller How beat he ran raTty bln park. But no one ran rate a hurden'a weight Until It hoa been on hla back. —Ella Wheeler Wilcox. BOX PARTy’tO VISITORS. Mm. V. A. Mealy wUI entertain at a box party name time thin week In honor of Mm. Langley and Mlaa I.omrley, the (Ueata of Mr*. Oarar Holland. MRS. M'CABE’S TEA. Mm. Harrlaon Bykea waa the gueat of honor at a tea Riven Tueaday afternoon by Mm. E. O. McCabe at her home on Peachtree. Aaalatlng Mra. McCabe were Mm. J. 1C. Ottley. Mlaaea Alice Hleele. Kollne Clarke and Mattie Orr nerved punch. The houae waa decorated with pnlmn, fern* and cut flowem. In the dining room pink rone were uaed, vaaea of I he bloenoma being plared on. the table ami ; mantela. 1 The honteia received her trueala In a / gown of while lace made over tnlteta. ' Mm. Hykea wore a toilet of black and white lace. * Mm. Ottley waa gowned In pink allk trimmed with baby Irlah ho e. Mlaa Steele wore a while chiffon gown embroidered In vloleta and about the comage them waa a touch of coral. Mlaa RoUne Clarke wore blue crepe de chine faahloned with tiuny lace. Mlaa Orr wore a white lace gown made prtnceaee. MI38 FINCH'S 8UCCE8S. The Atlanta frtendn of Mlaa l.uclne Finch, formerly of Itlrmlnghnm. will ■ be Intereated In the following from The Birmingham Ledger of Monday: "It will be pleaaant newa to Illrmlng- , ham people to learn that Mlaa l.uclne Finch will be heard In Birmingham on Thuraday evening at the high arhool. Mlaa Finch.la a Birmingham girl und I an artlat of much ability In her epeclal line, which In aonga and atorlea of the old South. "Mlaa Finch, alnce leaving Birming ham. haa made a aplandtd reputation on tne platform In Chicago and New York. Such crltlca aa Dr. lllchord Bur. ion, of the Chicago Unlvemlry. and Blahop J. H. Vincent apeak of her work In no meaaured term*. "Dr. Burton cbnaldem hem portrayal , of charactera almoat perfection, while I Blahop Vincent la loud In hla pralae of ' her Interpretation of folk lore. "Mlaa Finch cornea In the place of Mr. R. F. uutcault, the celebrated •Hunter Brown' artlat, who had been aecumd by the dlmctom of the lyreum count! for thla particular evening. Mr. Outeault haa been forced to cancel all Southern engagementa on account of III boalth. "But In thla particular caae Birming ham people will not loao by the ex- | change of arllata." HI8T0RY~CLASS. Tha Nineteenth Century History C'la.<* will me«t Wednesday affternonn at 3: SO o'clock at the home of Mm. K. II. Orme, 70 North Foraytlu MRS. RAGLAND’8 TEA. The tea at which Mr*. g o*r;ir Jut land entertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of her aimer, Mrs. F. A. lion, ley, on Weat Peachtree atreet, waa a pretty compliment to her guest*. Mra. Iganirley and Mlaa draco Langley, of California, and assembled about fifty of Alra. lUgland'a friends. Mra. Healey's homo wnn beautifully decorated for tho occasion with Jon quils and violets, and In the parlor, where the recelvtnjr party stood, hunk* of palms and ferns utlded to the bounty of the decorations. Tho dining room, where delicious refreshments were served was made moat churtnlnir by the .use of quantities of daffodils and vlo- j lets. The centerpiece on tho table wua embroidered In violets, and on this a plateau of the Mowers was placed. 811- I ver loving cups held JnmjullN. and from fhe chandelier streamers of white tulle {were caught to the corner* of the table and tied with violet ribbon*. 8puul*h moss from Florida waa an attractive feature of the decoration*, and wa* gracefully outlined on nirtultis and por tieres. Receiving with Mrs. Ragland und the Ona of thp prattiast spring modala is shown horo, tho atylo being am- piro. Tha gown ia mads of laco and tha style it moat becoming. honor guests was Mrs. J. M. Pogue, and assisting In the entertainment of the callers were Mrs. F. A. Healey. Mrs. Henry Tames, Mrs. Francea Wal lace am! Mra. France* HU vers. Miss Lucy Mlllcn and Miss Jennie Lowry rved tea. Mrs. Ragland received her guests In u gown of pink uioussellne, eluborutely embroidered. Mrs. Iaingley worry gray silk, trim med with lace, and Miss draco Langley was most attractive in pink silk, fash ioned with lace. Mrs. Pogue wa* admired In her wed ding gown of white chiffon i lortvfgsh- loned with quantities of lace. Mrs. Healey wore gray mcssallne, embroidered. BOX Mrs. William Hurd Hlllyer will enter, tain nt a box party Tuesday afternoon, her guests to be Mrs. llarrtann Hyke*. of Columbus. Miss.; Mrs. Rutherford Llnscomb. Mrs. Calvin McCIting. Mrs. Julian Field and Miss Augusta tJar rell, TO MI88~DENI8. Mr. und Mrs. 2*Mgar lfurmleutt will entertain nt dinner Tuesday evening In or of thqlr attractive guest. Miss Almoe Denis, of New Orleans. Invited to meet Miss l>enls are; Governor and i. Terrell, Mr. und Mrs. John M. Hiuton, Mr. and Mrs. 1*. «>. Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. WUltuin Prescott and Mr. Fulton Colville, MRS. M’CARTHY’S DINNER. Monday evening Mr. und Mrs. J D McCarthy entertained Very Informally nt dinner, their guests numbering six or eight of their friends. The guests were seated ut an elegantly appointed table, und the decorations consisted of yellow Jonquil*. Mrs. McCarthy re- eived her guests In u gown of cream Ilk. fashioned with luce, und among those present were Mr. nqd Mrs. Jullun Field. .Mrs. Calvin McClung, Mr. und Mrs. George McCarthy. MR. AND MR8. STEELE ENTERTAINED AT DINNER. An elegant and elaborate dinner was gl\en Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hteele ut their home on Peachtree Meet in celebration of Colonel Robert J. Lowry's birthday. The guests Monday evening Included: \dom»l and Mrs. Lowry. Mr. and Mi*. J K. ottley. Mr. apd Mi*. John l> Little, Mrs. Harrison Hyke* «*f Colum bus. Ml-*., Miss Alice Hteele. Mis* bum Dooly, Mr Charles \\\ <'rankshaw. Mr F. IV Gamble. Mr. Eugene ottley. The table wa eoveivinf\»>peltt*»lnpJ Tl|c table was covered with t’luny REG OS. FAT Orr SUMMER UNDERWEAR LETS YOUR BODY BREATHE ■ TK. oolr w.y to be cool wd keep cool m Hinmrr ■ lo In IK. nir M your ikin. "f’OROSKNir* throw. op.tr the pom ol your body lo ikt cooling. Boothm,. ckotu- tn, mAunu r o< hah u. It ie ftill of liny pev- f oral tom m ibc cloth. Cool, rlattic. durable and Mrfnl-ktm. "POROSKNIT' lathe ideal men'a under- urenr lor n hot climate. 60 CENTS A GARMENT „ A4.T-* *•’** "A bnk (e KNIT on rmr amau. it NrSMpHSIIM tnlksaft N. Ws Irl Mtufliollibni. IMPORTED PRECIOUS STONES. ► Comprising our most extensive pun-hnse*. miiixl*. IVttrlx, Opal*, Sapphic-* atnl Ktihn ■iiHislint; niitiiilt of l>ia- l»rifis Kitthl." EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. Watches and Jewelry 37 Whitehall Street. lace mats and had aa Its centerpiece n cut glass bowl filled with red roses und lilies of the valley. The silver candlesticks held red tapers, whose lights were seen through silver fllgree shades. The bonbons wers In red and the place cards were painted In the design of red roses. A beautiful birthday cake, with twen ty-one crimson tupers, was the espe cially attractive feature of the last course. Each guest was presented with a pretty souvenir, accompanied by a bright appropriate verse, written by Mrs. J. K. *Ottley. Mrs. Hteele wore a gown of white velvet, made prlncesse, showing appli cations of rich lace. Mias Hteele, who assisted her mother In receiving her friends, was gowned In pale yellow satin. MR. CALDWELLENTERTAIN8. The social season reached the high tide of elegance last night In the dance and reception tendered Miss Daisy Camp, of Birmingham* the charming guest of ^Ir. and Mrs. Edwin J. Perry, at the Niks' hull, by Mr. C. H. Caldwell. Miss t'utnp Wus elegantly gowned In ;n Imported Venetian luce creation ami shu carried a beautiful bouquet of white roses, Mrs. Perry was hemm ing attired In a lingerie dress over pink silk. Elk*’ ball was a perfect blase of glory and no trouble or expense was spared to make It beautiful The reception began at !♦ o’clock and con tinued until lo. After the reception came the event c.f the evening, the dance. Concealed behind a profusion of garlands und carnations was the or- chest ra. Mr. Caldwell won the hearts of ail his friends by his attention to each and every one of tho guests, and his gen erous .hospitality will be long remem bered by all of the two hundred and fifty present. The duming lasted until the hours off morning, ind even then the merry party wn* loath to give up the spirit of the evening. Mis* Camp, the belle of the occasion. Ini* been In I he dty for several «la>* and she ha* already won a numlwr of friend* that were themselves Imnotvd bv tin* grace, and tact tdtc displayed during the c\enlng llainbrldge it in i Tribune BENEFIT DINNER. A benefit dinner for the ft I * line for old Women will be given aft Childs Cafe, 4a. 47, 49 West Mitchell (diver, on Thursday. March 7 Excellent menu* have been prepared und prompt nerv ier l* promised. For dinner the charge will be f»t» cents, while a luncheon will be served for cents The proceeds p I of tile bell* lit Will go toward the build. I lug fund of the home, and It Is ranie*’. j l> hoped tint! all business people who i take tlnir lunch down town will |*tt-| J r.mUe the Judies on this day MRS. NORTON’S - BRIDGE IN HONOR MRS. NEAL. I iiiV. tln> il|.||Rliiful rwntn*>r 11!.-*.- quid l.cnti n ila\* wiu the Informal j 'bridge part\ given bv Mrs Thuddeu* Horton m hottoi ..f Mi* T H Neal, of N ishMile M»> Hol ton has te, eut .N moved into to i new Ionite on IV.W It! court Uindf with its .itu.o ti\e fumishings and ilec. j .•latp.n- of |w*lms and nsalen* It piv- «en»e»l .» pmt\ plctUlv Aflv! lliv iuUiit i'f <a:d>-u deitviou* luncheon wa- **i\ed Tiie budge puses w*i»* a ftiilrnattin ..f Mad.ime di Pon»- padout and a Chds-nime vase \li > Hot ;„n te* eixed lo t guests in a gown ..f lii.uk mi made ..\et chiffon I Mi* N. o! wav a Ida. k iace gown II, uie "O! white *1 i K » Invt'ed t.» meet the gi;»*-t ..f honor were Mr* William Inman Mr*. Jo- . *• ph Thoittp*. n. Mt* \ It Steele, Mr* ! Rolen Alston Mr* Vi.Mbald Dnvts.l ! Mtv J «* -- ; Mt* Urn man WOMAN’S EVANGELICAL UNION Tht W.ni-.n* F.\angein.i, Mlsshmat j rnmn tf N. « i Atlanta will tod, 1 igliftti annual Meeting \\edne*di To Be Safe To be safe confine yourself to the use of such flavors as your experience and judgment tell you are of the. purest quality. Flavoring Extracts VMM 1 small' Oranaa Roaa.dk are just as they are represented to be. If not the cheapest they are the best, and no puddings, cakes, creams, or other able deli cacies, are spoiled by their use. Wednesday, March 6. at Westminster Presbyterian church. Mrs. A. K.*Iturk. wife of the late min- Utter to Japon, will give a talk on woman's work In Japan. Her knowl edge of the Young Women's Christian Association there will add much In terest to her address. MARSH A LL^B ALLARD. fc per la I to The Georgian. Lumpkin, Go., March G.—Interest Is manifested'here In the announcement of the marriage of Mr. Charley Mar shall to Miss Aline Ballard. In Atlanta, 1n April. This Is the town of Mr. Marshall's nativity and boyhood days, and Lumpkin and Stewart county are proud of him. The people congratulate him on win. nlng so fair a bride, and they feel thut such noble characteristics as he pos sesses Is worthy of the choice he has made. HIs many friends here wish them both all the happiness possible. MI88 CHAPMAN ENTERTAINS. Miss Rosa Belle Chapman enter talned the members of her Card Clfib very delightfully Saturday morning. Her guests guests were: Misses Gladys Catching, Mary McCord. Margaret Ash ford. Lucy Stooknrd. KlUnbrth Flan ders. Kmtim Benjamin, Mildred Fort, Clifford West, Ida Landrum. Willie Abb McOoughey. Jennie Hutchins. Martha Angler, Corlnne Harper, Isabel Kuhrt, Bessie Dyer, Janie Gw inn, Helen Thorn. MAN~RAE. Monday night nt the Cumberland Presbyterlnn' church Mr. Davis Mann and Miss Emma Rae, formerly of Char lotte. N. O., were married. Rev. George H. Mack performed the ceremony In the presence of a few relatives and inti mate friend*. Mr. and Mrs. Mann will make their homo in Atlanta. JENIFER hTvE MEETING. Jenifer hive. No. 7, L. O. T. M., will hold a regular review Tuesday night. March G, In their hall, comer Marietta street and Ponders avenue, at 7:30 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT. The young ladles of the Jackson HU1 Baptist church will give an Interesting entertainment Thursday evening at 8 o'clock nt the church. Rev. John D, Jordan will lecture, taking as his theme, "Travels Abroad." In addition the fob- lowing excellent program will be ren dered: Duet—Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. Coles. Recitation—Miss Janie Laird. Whistling Solo—Mr. J. C. Hartelle. Vocal Holo—Miss Cody Laird. Kecttutton—Miss Mattlson. Part II. Instrumental Selection—Miss Laura Siirtflle. Vocal Holo—Mr. John Cooper, Recitation—Miss Hattie Hunter. Vocal Solo—Mias Burt Jones. MI8SI0N ARY~"a880CI ATION. The Atlanta Woman’s Missionary As social Ion will hold It* regular meeting in the parlors of the Young Women's Christian Association, Emery-Stelnef building, on Wednesday morning. March t», at 10:30 o'clock. A full at tendance I* desired. MBS. MFHDOCK WALKER. President. MBS T B. FERRIS. t 'orrespondlng Secretary. ATLANTA CHAPTER. D. A. R. The committee of the Atlanta Chap ter. I>. A, H. having In charge th** approaching bar a nr, will meet with th*» chairman. Mrs. Lyman J. Attisden, No. 3?o North Boulevard, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. RECENT WASHINGTON DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1>. lot mar. of Flor ida, says the Jacksonville Metropolis, were guests at an elaborate otTUinl banquet recently given lit Washington city, and Hon. Richard Reed Rogers, president of the Panatnu Zone, also has friends In Jacksonville, who will be In terested In the banquet. The h«**t and hostess were Senator and Mrs. Dryden. of New Jersey. They entertained the Italian ambas sador, Baron Mayor den Planches, Sen ator Frye. Senator and Mr*. Depew. Senator Perkins, Senator Dillingham. Representative and Mrs. W. D. Lamar. Mi* Hobart. Mr. and Mr*. Plnchot. Mrs. Marshall Field. Mr*. Robert Pat terson. Mrs. Hope Slater, Mr. and Mrs CHILDREN Teething Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup will LB TKKTHINO \\ Hi I* Krr- CKstk IV SOOTHES TUB CHI Lift. sorrKSi THK Ol'MS, ALl.ATs ALL PAIN, Cl’HK* ; WIND t\>LI<\ and t* the HBsl ItKMfclt YOU Iftl AUKIUKA. sold by druggUt*' la every part of the j world. Twenty-five Cents a Dottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and ] Drug act, June 30. 1306. Serial num- j bee 1094. Edaon Bradley, Mr. and Mra. Hugh Wallace. Mr. and Mra. Richard Rrad Rogers and Mr. and Mra. Kuaer. MI88 EeSTELLiTFORre PARTY. Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, at her home, 109. East Fifth street, Miss Estelle Fort entertained at a very In tereating tacky party. Tha drawing room And dining room were effectively decorated with vaaea of spring blossoms. Many quaint and unique costumes were worn by the pretty children pres ent. Refreshments svere served during the afternoon. Mias Fort'a young guests w#re Misses Catherine DuBose. Martha Boynton. Elolse and Mabel Robinson. Elms Har well, Margaret Moors, Ruth White side. Van Hilliard Spalding. Elisabeth Spalding. Mary Bowen. Marlon Harlan. May and Helen Hawkins, Annie Akers, Adelaide MU ledge, Adgate Ellis, Vir ginia Lipscomb, Gladys Glover. Eleanor Van Hook. Elolse Peck. Elisabeth Cloud, Evelyn Reynolds, Carrie Blount, Mary Peabody, Margaret Rosser. Elis abeth Anderson, France* Ewing. Hor- tense Loeb, Helen Beardsley, Elisabeth Fuller, Perrol Humphries, and Mas- tern Reed Stockdell, Charlie Meador. William Fort, Ashby McCord, Jeff Mc Cord, .William Harwell, Montgomery Francis, William Moore, Leo Wilson. Arinand purand, Robert Forrester. Vic tor Hobbs and Bruce‘Sams. gordoTTcircle. The Gordon Circle of the King's Daughters and Sona will meet In reg- ulur session on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o’clock at the Homs for Old Wom en, 19 East Mitchell atreet. Mrs. Bessie Calloway, of West Point. Is M|>enillng a fortnight with Atlanta friends. Bishop C. K. Nelson spent Sunday In Augusta. Mlsn Sarah Eve, of Augusta. Is the guest of her grandfather. General C. A. Evans, on Capitol avenue. Mrs. Welborn Hill, of Atlanta, and Mrs. John Rommel, of Philadelphia, ure the guests of Miss Willis Little, ut West Point. Mrs. Yancey Bryant has returned from a short visit to West Point. Miss Stubberfleld. of Nashville. Tenn., who has been the charming guest of Mrs. Thomas D. Coleman, leaves Monday for Atlanta.— Augusta Chronicle. Mrs. ClAude Shewmake Is visiting In Daytona, Flu. Miss Annie DuBose, of Sewanee. Tenn.. who Is the attractive guest of Miss Jessie Taylor, leaves In the morn, ing for Atlanta, where she will visit her brother. Mr. Beverly DuBose, for several weeks befoie going home.—Ma con News. Miss Bessie Chandler and Master Francis Scott have returned from a two Weeks’ visit to Arkansas. Mrs. Gaines Chisholm, who has been traveling for the past five years In Europe, will return next month. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Andrews are spending several days ut the Pied mont. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodruff will leave Tuesday night for Frankfort. Ky.. to nttend the funeral of Mf*. Wood ruff’s mother. Mr. und Mrs. F. 1 dren are spending Heabrvexe. Flu. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel F. Jut kson are spending a fortnight at Mutiettu. Mr. and Mrs. W’lHLim Ruhr went to Marietta on Monday Mis* Ella B. Kushton entertained her Curd Club Tuesday morning ut the home of her sister. Mrs. King, on Ponce DeLeon avenue. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. D HI. van*, patent* of Mrs. H, M Ellis and Mrs. L. D. Sullivan, who spent the winter in At lanta. have gone to Texas for a shoTt visit before returning to their home in Missouri. CLEVELAND. Judge Klnisey |« at liny Inn this week. It.n.l Ted foril. after sp.'iidlug a few n»..nth* at Kmiiter. S entne limne Tues day. Millinery Showing Wash Goods Display ' ' Oaf advance showing and display of Spring Millinery and Wash Gbods surpasses any pre vious season’s display. We cordially invite the pub lic to inspect our goods and he convinced that this is the place to do your spring shopping. Quality and style are never sacrificed to price, but economy and quantity make the combi nation that enables us to under sell. » Be Your Own Judge Smith & Higgins 250 Peters St. Junction Walker and Peters Sts. Take Walker Street to Westview. Get off at Peters street immediately in front of our store. AH*' Imv Mr*. It T Kfiulm :rh» Ml** Fuimb* Kim*, inn. *'f Gnu..** ill.*** lirr** till r.riom l «i }■*. kvtlt* r«*tunii .. Giiln.'sGIt* (lit* wv**k |»r Tom I mlsrw.HHj, wfft. r •ml .1st* nltlt Id* fnlher l».v -.1 to hi* hou.n In M*y»GII.» \l»*« !*•> I'oti* *iH*nt gninl.t ttif guest of Mr k I* very III •«l from n trip ►/..•tiding *e\ ACWORTH. Ml«a idalle MrLane hat returned to her boni.' nt ltluggnid, after epeuUlDg a week with Mien Ullah Bnrretf Mien Koeel.u.l Goode, of Carternvllle. vie- Ited Mlaa Willie Lunsford the flrat of the ^Olnr Smith spent Sunday with bl# fam ily nt the Swan sou houae. N'ortnrut Kitchen vlalt.*l friends at l4iw- •ncerllle the first of the week. I». E. Caldwell, off Klngatou. visited friends In Aewnrth last week. lira. W. A Smith la vlaltiug her alatera In Atlanta this week. Colonel J. J. Northernt spent Monday In Atlnnta. Mr. m AMERICUS. Ml** Floyd Fort was hostess at one of the Ih-m of If I) 1 events of the past week, when she entertained the O. K. Cluk It Was n silboutte party, nml the nrUe waa won by Mr. <i. iV Wheatley. At a late Inmr a tempting hot buffet luncheon was *er\»*d. Tile hostess wore n white embroidered lin gerie fr.sk with pink ribbons. Mrs C. K. Markwalter entertnln.il the Neighborhood Bridge Club Wednea.loy aft eruoon. The lilglieat se,.re was umde by Mrs. Frank IlnrroUl, nn.l alto wna uwarded a prettv Httrkpln. The Indies of the Klmlergurten Aasoela lion gave ii itiii*le;il reeeptlou at Mias lien's studio Monday evening. Mias All.e Johnson, who has been the charming .guest of Misses Blanche and May belle Kawkliis. has returned lu lier home lu Columbus. WAYCR088. Professor E. A. Pound Is s|H‘iidlug a few ays Iii ft'blcMgo. Judge John T. Myers atnl Mr. John W. tireer lire lu Itlakely. Mrs. M. It. PcuHel.1 nnd Mrs. It. C. Maw thus, who have been attending a few .lays with Mr. nml Mrs. .lames Kuos, will leave In a few .lays for Oeula. Flu. Health NEVER FAILS to RE STORE your HAIR to its NATURAL COLOR. $ Heatores hnlr to fta natural color. Sample of hair colored free. Pri vacy assured correspondence. Imperial Chim. Mfg. C«.. 135 f. 23d St.. 1.1. Sold by Jacob*’ Pharmacy, Atlanta, Gx PREMATURE GRAYNESS k the fate of many a yount fir.. Til liparlil Hair Rtgutrator | la the only harmleaa preparation known which when applied cannot be detected, la unaffected by t r bathe 363 Furniture and Household Goods 20 S. Pryor Street EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. B. BERNARb, Auctioneer “bWWIW* , Atlanta. G*. 601 Auitell Bid* OBIca Hour., I to to i _ B. Hon. Hot* 1*0. Bnld.cc. 220 TMchtfOO. B I i'bon* tlTX I Ktlo Mr . "Am delighted with bottle oent me. Being ooyoung, it almost killed me to, t'oiiM., hair gr id < hit* CARROLLTON. ,|tx. L *|s>|i.liug II ft" Maid.* *tr.«t \1 tv> Nell.' > rvl.ittwe in tli Pr.*r.»j»*«>r < K lleut|.*r««ii viit^rialin*l a otnpany at a *•-.» lu the llhmry d tin* pllldlc *t Insd I'tiUdtiig Friday aftfrutMin from 3 till ». .»VI«»rk. An Inter- rating pn»grmi. ••..iislstlng ..f rv- Itntlnua, k.stil und ln«t id Mr d;n* v J lb ttli Id* pm , I* WslUlJR lilt jr*. it Mrs. Frank C. Owens Iren. Mr*. A. B. Wright and Ml** M*»*» rho have been the guests of Mj I wot an oln woman; out tbanko to I«*,.,.Lv .fi.r -hl.-b th»y will rH«> 1 HAIR HEALTH, nonray hain eon 6< , tv,v. ri.«« for a abort »l«lt befon- I-*’ "’i found tn m;i head. Have not u»ed all , ;'. r 1 ".'" lr ln ,irw ' 1 ' 111 ''- s *'■ “ uJ •( one bottle." CLAR1BRL MASON. '^".'" Alvln U Johnmn and rhlMmn NntUebnrg, \V. Vl. rl»»i| in Waym>aa ftaturday from 8t Mi-' 1 FREE cak « o* bar- ssi. \\puy^r u " AAoJEj r,*ma k 09 gw A it Mr* ft tiurl.’s A. Rhebloii, after a vl- — rINA SOAPi^i;•" V/kionviiie. Fh... • home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pall** ■ left uriiotl to WavcMHis. . L. L <'nmidH>ll si»eiit Frld i *' i«*ar. (mt Ing Ihhmi calle.1 th**ri- • f tin* death of Hr. Fates eutni nnd 1.1 Ifnrrl* ft tsillng .Ml**.-* Pn* -rending tin* ftv.tk Mi Mi> \V J «Jm.in. on pint' M \| Itr.ftiH* > i,.ft Friday for N. w York. Mr* M.ii'oi Itrullev i* uniting her el* i-r. Mr- w Ii hluonl. at mfor.1 Ml** Eugenia Mau.Lftllle vv til ciitcrmiii 'lu*lc;tl ft’lub ThurstUy after- * irr Iloilo- Oil Maple* ntre*»*t' min.» Jlnmleilllo. a*h«> I 1 I. with each bottle and this ad. for 50c. at the following druggists: Y „, BROWN A ALLEN; BRANNEN A ANTHONY; TODD ORUG CO.; EL* | KIN-WATSON DRUG CO.; WHITA KER A C0UR8EY DRUG CO. enpnrd. of Savanniili. ... city Sunday. *-4 Mr. t'liarlea Hmlth ltalier. of l‘hlln«l« ! ■ the gues * * '*■- -- laat week of Mrs. J"i»» ' Nichols on Pendleton atreet. Mis* (tussle Knight left laat w**-k f ■ h'*r home In Jnt ksoiiftllle, Fla. Mr*. E. A. Pound left Katurd.ij f ■ ' Innt;». where ahe will lie the guest «'f M nml Mr*. IV. J. Hwaln. Mra. W. k. Clayton ko*l little «b* u -" are ft Utiiiia h**r |utr> lifts on (Jilmor> **• A Young Mountain. The Kentish fat lx\r. Charles Law " % of Wtkkti lllir* ll. tl.lk Jn*t «^«-j»nit.-d Ii.* • • «-n!h lilrthdii). I tilting the past year lo.* Ia.'iea*.d in *lai». nn<l he iftowr «• . 1 I (simidw iin Id* fifteenth lurih !' M u.lglHtRKft pound*. Loiidou Pally M