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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
TTimSDAY, AUGUST 1.. 1SKTT.
Dr. Lyon’s
PERFECT
Tooth Powder
Cleanses and beautifies the
teeth and purifies the breath.
Used by people of refinement
for over a quarter of a century.
Convenient for tourists.
GYPSY LYRIC.
f*r. from the moll of the town and
m.i rt.
under the moon-bright skr.
A Komi.ny snug on our lips. dear bwirt.
Am! the volee of the night'* reply.
With it Romany
Ah. Snnnn. flu* gringo dream* his drcams-
flut he never know* of this—
Ob, t In-
stream*.
Atul the lure
free life by the rippling
lark maid's kiss.
MR. AND MRS. SPAIN’S BRIDGE.
Wednesday evening Mr. and Mr*.
Prank Spain entertained at a small
bridge party and Dutch supper In honor
of Mrs. A. J. Lamb, of Birmingham.
After the game elaborate refreshments
were served.
The guests Included: Mrs. A.
Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price, Mrs. Mag.
gle Dean Morris and Mr. and Mrs.
Waddy Thompson.
many years served the government In
the consular service in various parts of
Great Britain.
Two years ago Miss Daniels went to
Oxford as a guest of a titled woman
who had shown the young American
girl marked favor. Alfred Noyes Is
a young poet, but 27 years old now,
and has already published half a dozen
volumes of verse of the highest order,
and has been honored by an Invitation
to dinner from Swinburne.
See Phrozo! See Phrozo!
The gringo's heart Is of Ice. ih.v lov
Ami your hot lips could not thaw.
So I swear you mill
And mine by tie*
-Stnrev K. link
the *tnr
many law:
In The Bohemian.
IN HONOR OF MISS 9MITH.
Miss Elizabeth High, at her home on
Peachtree street, will entertain sit a
delightfully Informal dinner party
Thursday evening In compliment to
Miss Mary Brent .Smith and her guest,
Mis* Katherine Miller, of Macon.
AUTOMOBILE RIDE.
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Andrew j MR. ROACH ENTERTAINS,
J. Lamb, of Birmingham, was enter- | Mr. McDowell Roach, who Is spend-
talned by Mrs. K. Rivers, at an auto- | jng the summer with Mr. and Mrs.
mobile party and Informal tea after j E. P. Ansley, of Decatur, complimented
PREPARED BY
$expend. c£
serious Illness In the younger society
set, where she l» a great favorle.
Mr. E. H. Butler. Miss Ada Butler
and Mr. E. H. Butler, Jr., of Buffalo,
expect to leave In September for a
year's stay abroad.
Miss Helen Toffee leaves this week
for a visit to Jamestown and points of
Interest North.
the niatlne f . at the Grand. The guests
returned to the < ity In the early gloam
ing. after a long ride out Peachtree
road.
MRS. STEWART ENTERTAINS.
Wednesday morning Mrs. Fred Stew
art entertained the West End Bridge
Dim.Pi- will be pervert nn Ihe veranrta, | Club "< home In West End. Mr*.
which will bc.llghted by Japnnese lan
terns and Inclosed by Japanese screens.
The guests B in Include: Mbs Smith,
Miss .Miller. Miss Mary Thomas. Miss
Alice Steele. Miss Katharine Qholstln,
Miss Martha Woodward. Miss Bessie
Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Toulman WII-
art used quantities of handsome
eannn blossom* In the effective deco
ration of the various apartments of
her residence. After the game an elab
orate luncheon was served. The prize,
a pretty silver spoon, was won by Miss
Oglesby. The guests Included: Miss
Howell. .Miss Oglesby. Mrs. Lucian
Harris. Mrs. Ovid Stewart. Mrs. Manry
Until*. Mr. »\ P. Gamble, Mr. .James | Mr „ |» HUl j rW |n. Mrs. Marshall Eck-
Alfxnndcr. Mr. Marlon Smith. Mr. Al- i ford. Miss Susie Battle, Mrs. May son,
frod Kennedy. Mr. Thomas Keenan, j Mrs. Roy Abernathy. Mrs. Arthur
Vi. Logan Oirke. Mr. Travis Huff. Mr. ■ {J/J" 0 ] 1, L ' V\i R ° S vt o ,c *
... , ,, i %»,. W horter Milner and Mrs. Maxtvell Ber-
Ed Alfrlend. Mr. Lynn Wernei. Mi.',..,
Denny Petect. Mr. J. Kirkpatrick. | Mrs. Stewart received her friends In
James Ragan. Mr. Ed Shelby
Mr. E.\ell Gay.
nnd ,
IN HONOR OF MISS OSBORN.
Miss Louise Simmons, at Imr home
Toeeon, entertained a number of
friends at a “conversation party” com
plimentary to her guest, Miss Ollle Mae
Osborn, of Atlanta.
Fruit punch and other delicious re-
The house was attractively decorated I freshments were served,
with palms and ferns and In the din- Miss Edna Graves charmingly en
lug room, where dainty refreshments'
were served, the centerplec
IN HONOR OF MR8. LAMB.
Mr a. t'arleton Miller was the hostess
at n delightful bridge party Thursday
afternoon at her home on West Peach
tree street, the occasion being
plimrni to Mrs. Andrew
Blrmlr.ghai
I.a mb, of
a becoming white toils
young ladles of Decatur with
lawn party Wednesday night which
was enjoyable In every respect. The
Japanese lanterns, and lawn seats were
placed in many charming retreats.
Punch was served during the progres
slve game and at the close water
melon cutting furnished much merri
ment for the crowd.
. Don’t fail to read large
display announcement of an
other great free offer in this
issue.
bit* was u cut glass howl filled
pjnk roses. The candle shades and
bonbons were also In pink.
The bridge prize was a handsome
hand-pulrted plate, and Mrs. Lamb
was piesented with a pretty piece of
hnnd-p.iinted china.
Mrs. Miller received her guests In a
toilet of white batiste, trimmed with
Valenclenr.es lace. Mr*. Lamb wus be
comingly gowned In white lace.
i'c "»ii- | .wish r.ona it raves cnarmingiy en- , . * . .
'thTu- !'' rl ' llm ' 1 a " r >' oun * I“ e °P ,e »* pnrtjvAn"| f ntpre*'tlw “
d w ith l ho,h,,mo nt 'loccoa. the honorees being | j„ yet ] by the guests, t
IN HONOR OF JUDGE ELLIS.
Mr. W. A. Wlmblsh will entertain nt
a dinner Thursday evening nt his
home on Peachtree street In honor of
Judge W. .D. Kjll*.
The guests will Include only the state
and Federal Judge*, and the occasion
will be a charming com pi fine ift to
Judge Kills.
INFORMAL LUNCHEON.
: Mr*. G. J. Thomas entertained ut a
amnll Informal luncheon Thursday at
h*r home "ti West North avenue In
honor of Mrs. Andrew J. Lamb, of Bir
mingham.
IN HONOR OF MISS DUNLAP.
Mis* Bessie Dobbs entertained Infor
mally at luncheon Wednesday In com-
S liment to Miss Dunlap, the guest of
llss Edith Dunenn. The guests In
cluded six friends of the hostess and
the occasion was most enjoyable.
BOATING PARTY.
Mr. t'aston Mill* will entertain at a
boating party Saturday evening at East
Lake in compliment to Ml** Dunlup,
the guest of Alls* Edith Dunenn.
INFORMAL DINNER.
Mrs. R. P. Milam's dinner Thurs
day evening will be a compliment to
Mrs. Andrew J. Lamb, and the guests
will include: Mr. and A!r*. G. A. Bow
en, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bcheli, Mr*.
Lamb, Mr*. Sutherland, Mr. R. L. Kirk-
S utrick, Mr. H. B. Miller. Mr. John
Illam and Mr. Geddes Lamb.
OINNER PARTY.
Mis* Dunlap, the guest of Alt** Edith
Duncan, will bo the honor guest at a
dinner party to be given Thursday
evening by Mr. Ben L. McGee at the
home of his mother, on Houston street.
Miss Louise Hlmnion* and her guest,
AIlss Aide AJne Osborn, of Atlanta.
Fruit punch and other refreshment*
were served.
CIRCLE KING’S DAUGHTERS
AND SONS.
Circle No. 2 of the King's Daughters
and Hons will meet with Mrs. Melton.
135 Raw-son street, Friday afternoon ut
‘clock.
MLSH J. T. RANDALL.
<'orrespondlng Secretary.
3:30
CHARMING HOUSE PARTY.
Air. and Mr*. William Austell and
Mr. Alfred Austell are giving a de
lightful house party at the Austell farm
In honor of AIlss Nathalie Reynolds, of
Key West: Alls Hattie Veal, of Austell,
and AIlss Campbell, of Selma, Ala.
S. E. C. CLUB.
Mrs. I,. M. Troutman, ut her home
« n Lee street, West End. entertained
the members of the B. E. C. Club on
Thursday afternoon.
MRS. HARRIS' BRIDGE PARTY.
Airs. Lucian Harris gave a most en
joyable bridge party Thursday morn
ing nt her home In West End in honor
of Mr*. Paul Irvin and Mrs. Roy
Abernathy.
The house was effectively decorated
with rosea and ferns and after the
game elaborate refreshments were
served.
Air*. Harris, Air*. Irvin and Mrs.
Abernathy were attractive In white
mull gowns, fashioned with lace.
The prize* were a bridge set and a
jetty picture. The guests of honor
were presented with handsome fans.
The guests Included: Mesdames Ar
nold. Beasley, Dobbs. Irvin, Abernathy.
Russ. Ulmer. Stewart, Troy, Walker.
Gllllmnn. Milner, Howell. Berry, Mc
Intyre l*aw. McClelland. Gibson,
Heath, Stockton, Smith, Messes Lillian
Harris, Nell o'Donnelly, Mildred Har
ris. Geitrade Btandon, Lee Brandon,
37ary Howell and Carrie Sasnett.
What is it?
In point of fact, it is the freedom
from poisonous and spurious in
gredients,the excellence in flavor,
that gives to
D®’S
Flavoring
Extracts
VnnIHa
Lemon
Orange
Rose.,to
their wide popularity and increas
ing sale. The re
retail grocers are
learning that quality rather than
price is necessary to retain the
ipontldi nee nf customers and make
x MKV.-*<fiil business.
BUTLER-LEE.
Air*. A. M. Robinson announces the
marriage of her .daughter, Mr*. Belle
Robln*on»Butler, to Dr. Andre E. I.ce,
of the United State* navy. The cere
mony took place Tuesday at high noon,
at Sun Francisco, after which Dr. and
Air*. Lee sailed for the Philippine
where Dr. Lee'* regiment J* stationed
SUMMER FESTIVIT1E8.
Special to Tla* Georgian.
Woolsey, Gn.. Aug. 1.—A delightful
event of the past week was a *trn
rltle given by Air. Thomas Woolsey In
honor of Atlsses Edna and Alabel Jones,
of Atlanta, und Misses Iznm anti Opal
Shepherd, of Scnoia. The party In
cluded: Misses Ednu and Alabel Jones,
Aliases Iznm and Opal Shepherd. Alls*
Jewell Lewis, AIlss Alaymie Snead. AIlss
Sarah Sams. Mrs. A. L. .Mathews and
Mcssr«. J. W. Snead, Luther Lewis,
Tommie Woolsey and Ferrnll Sam*.
A pretty party of Tuesday afternoon
was that given by AIlss Jewell Lewis
In honor of Mrs. Ada Starr’s hou*e
ontest was ra
the prize being
won by Miss Mabel Jones, of Atlanta.
Delicious Ices and cakes were served.
Those Invited were: Misses Iznm anti
Opal Shejdierd, of Scnoia; Missen Edna
and Alabel Jones, of Atlanta; Miss
Jewell Lewi*, Mis* Maymie Snead, Alls*
Sarah Sams, Airs. A. L. Matthews and
Mrs. Lewi*.
INFORMAL BRIDGE PARTY.
Airs. Frances Smith entertained a
dozen of her young friends Thursday
morning at a delightfully Informal
bridge party at the handsome home of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith,
at Inumn Park. After the game, elab
orate refreshments were served at
small tables.
COPELIN-WORD.
The wedding of AIlss Annie Louise
('opelln ami Air. William Bernard Word
will take place Thursday evening at
the home of the bride's parents In Went
End.
Rev. Ormp Flinn will perform the
ceremony, and the attendants will In
elude: AIlss Clara Lee Copelln. Alls*
Catherine Lambert and AIlss Louise
Barker, am! the groomsmen, Messrs,
B. Cheatham, Wlllfred McNaught
Knapp anti W. T. Cantrell.
Mr. and Mr*. Erwin Stone have taken
possession of their handsome new
home on Sycamore street, Decatur.
Air. Herbert Hogge. of Cedartown,
was the guest of friends this week at
Decatur.
AIlss Louise Colzey entertained the
Decatur Bridge Club Wednesday morn
ing.
Air. ft. G. Hastings is making an
extensive trip through the West and
northwest.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Murphy and
children are In Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Moody leave
next week for Tate Springs.
Air. and Airs. Jumes D. Robinson will
- isit New Yovk in September.
Mr. and Airs. Daniel Ruden are at
Fairfield Inn, Toxnway.
Dr. and Mr*. W. C. Warren and Mrs.
Marv Lou AlcDonald leave Sunday for
an automobile trip to Porter Springs.
Air*. R. E. Jones and Miss Agnes
Jones leave Saturday for the High
lands.
Mrs. Sutherlyn Noble, of Alontgom-
ery. Ala.. Is the guest of Atlanta
datives.
Irs. Joseph N. Seymour Is in Bir
mingham. called there by the serious
illness of her brother.
Miss Ella Clemmons has returned
from a fortnight's visit to Pablo Beach.
Mlffa Busan Awry Hearn, daughter
of Air. and Air*. E. L.* Hearn, after a
weeks’ visit to Pablo Beach, has
returned fyome.
Dainty Embroideries In
This Sale at 15c
So small a price for Embroideries like these; more remarkable yet
when 3*oii consider how unusual at former prices they have been. ‘ ’
Regularly 25c and 35c Yard
Great varieties of beautiful Elites and Insertions are shown in Swiss, Cambric and
Xainsook. There are some to match, though principally they are in broken sets, collect
ed from here and there in the stoek and reduced.
Quantities of dainty and more showy Embroideries, just the newest, choicest pat
terns that the season has brought.
They are very effective and for the price most astonishing values.
Several center tables present the extraordinary display, for easy selection.
It is an occasion where large attendance may be expected, when so many reallv
handsome Embroideries are beinjj offered at this very low price—15e a yard.
10c for Cotton Dress Fabrics
Worth up to 20c a Yard
An assortment of foi-tv* pieces of printed dress cottons, light and airv,
in pretty colors and patterns, offci-cd now at 10c yard. Some are 20c fab
rics, and none regularly were loss than 12 l-2c.
White grounds in dots, figures and florals, attractive printings on dainty weaves,
such as Batiste, Dimity, Swiss, Swiss Croisette and varieties of pleasing effects for stv-
lish summer dresses. The designs- are new and just what most people want—as attract
ive as they are remarkably low priced. 10c yard.
Davison - Paxon - Stokes
Store of Many Departments.
Co.
Hattie F. Gilmer, at Toceoa.
Mra. George Game* Is the guest ot
relatives nt Toceoa.
.Jr*. T. G. Conway Is visiting Airs.
George Latham, at Gainesville.
Mis* Louise Dorsey, of Gainesville.
Is the guest of her *l*ter. Airs. C. B.
McGaughey.
Air. and Mr*. C. S. Mathews announce
the birth of a daughter, who will be
hrlstrned Dorothy Louise.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Hayes, who
have been In Manila for the j>nst year,
will sail on August 15 for America.
All** Martha Hall, of Hartwell, Is
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. R. G.
WII by.
NORTH SIDE CLUB.
The North Side Glub was entertained
Wednesday morning by Mrs. E. K.
Hunter at her home at Decatur. AII*sea
Jennings and Ridley assisted In the
entertainment of the guest*. After
the game of trail a salad course was
served and the prizes, a water color
and a puff box. were given Mrs. Tyre
Jennings, of West End, and Airs. Sid
ney Grime. The invited guest* were
Airs. Hargrave, of Florida, Alls. Jen
nings, of West End. and Mrs. Hard
man of Louisville, Gn.
G
Personal M cnirion
Captain E. AI.
lulto III nt Ills r
street.
Is* Annye Ruth Campbell, of Sel
ma, Ala., is visiting Air. a ml Mrs. W
W. Ausjtell, at Austell.
DANIELS- NOYES.
Announcement Is made of the mar
riage in London on Thursday of Al
fred Noyes, the young English poet,
and Alls* Garnett Daniels, of Wash
ington.
The chimes of the bell* of Trinity
church, London, where the ceremony
was performed, thus brought to a hap
py termination a romantic courtship,
which was conducted for the most part
amid the olu*sle shades of Oxford, with
a young man who is being hailed as
Britain's future prim© minister, and u
poet who Is already ranked with Swin
burne and Tennyson, contesting with
each other the affections of a beautiful
American girl.
Miss Daniels, that was. Is the young
est daughter of the late Colonel Byron
Daniels, of Washington. D. C., who for
BRACELETS
Summer calls for short sleeve* a* a matter of comfort a* well
as style. This fact bring* the bracelet Into service a* an almont
essential feature of feminine attire. Our stock comprise* the plainest
and the most elaborate. An inspection mean* the fulfillment of
your most pleasant anticipation. Let us show you through.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO„
*
JEWELERS.
37 WHITEHALL 8T.
Hagan’s Magnolia Balm,
. neck, •nn* and haniiiu Makes the skin likeyou want it. Doesit fnanwv
It’s harmless.clean,refreshing. Can't t« detecteti. t M-itmo: one noon
maa.SmO. fc-pkl RBE. L»omj(|.C».MS.FirUlSt.Bn«kl,B,M.V.
A Bqsld preparation for face. neck, arms and hand:
meat. Hot stkk> or gn*asv. It's hi
•*4 night, Winter, Spring, aauacr,
Mr*. Will Reynolds nmi daughter,
Ml** Nathalie Reynold*, of Key West.
Fla., are spending the summer at Aus
tell.
Dr. and Mrs. Howard and Mr. and
Air*. Bancroft were registered Wednes
day at The Herald orhc* in Pari*.
Dr. J. G. Patton ha* gone to the
mountain,* of Kentucky where hi*
daughter, Miss Glemmle. Is teaching
a mission school. While there he will
nduct a religious meeting of several
weeks and Inter will visit his old home.
Watertown, Tenn.
returned
Alls* Rebecca Cnndler. who was the
guest for several day* of Mins Amelia
George, at Aladlson, ha* returned to
her home at Decatur.
AIlss Wlnette Walker and Alls* Car
rie Lou la Wuiker left Thursday for
Social Circle where they will *j»end
a week or ten day* with relative*. Sev
eral entertainment* have been planned
in honor of the Misses Walker during
their stay at Social Circle.
Mr*. L. Z. Rosser and the Misses
Rosser. Mr*. A. B. Mozley, Miss Prince
and Alls* Connally are spending the
hummer at the Arlington, Gainesville.
Mis* Carrie Dallis left Thursday for
n visit of several weeks to her cousin.
Miss Annie Lou Hood, at LaGrange.
Mrs. Corbene. who has been the
guest for several weeks of her niece.
Mis. John Walker, on Tenth street, will
icturn Saturday to her home at Madl-
uon.
Air. II. F. VnnDeventer. .
Messrs. II. F. Joyner, Hcsllp Hubbard J
and G. It. Benton were visitor* to Atlanta
thl* week.
Miss Willard Stnrk. of Atlanta, visited i
relatives here Inst week.
Miss I,ee Perryman has returned to Mari
etta. where she will teach school.
Misses Velma mid Nettle Simpson are
Miss Walker, of Rome. Is visiting her
brother. Mr. George Wnlker. thl* week.
Mrs. E. It. Morgan has returned from n
visit to Cedartown
W. W. Jones and son left for Europe Inst
Tuesday for a two months' stny.
CLEVELAND.
Colonel Chastain, of south Georgia, I*
here to spend
Air*. Slapp.v has returned from Jack
sonville, where she visited her mother,
Mr*. Coffee. Air*. Slapp.v was accom-
patiled by her sister. Ml** Ethel Coffee.
. .. . .. nontr..
Miss Nell Kennei* hns returned from n
visit to Gainesville and Athens.
Quite n crowd of young people from
town went on a picnic expedition nenr
Gainesville.
Miss Ida Allison will resume her school
nt Pleasant ltetrent this week.
Mrs. II. A. Jnrrnrd Is spending n week
with relative* nt Gainesville.
Sheriff Carroll and wife have gone to
Chattanooga to spend two iveeks.
Colonel Edwards and W. II. Courtney
have- returned from n trip to Nneoochee
Valley.
Dr. Durham and Mins Lucy Dur
ham have returned from Borden-
Wheeler Spring*.
Miss Mary Hines I* spending a few
days with All** Aurelia Speer.
Mrs. Henry Lott, of Havana, Is
guest of Air*. Frank Rice.
ROCKMART.
Miss Lmlie Itnllener, assisted by her sis
ter. Mis* Knte Hnllenger. entertained n
number of her friends nt a delightful
jinrty Monday evening. The spa
iHCfTiM
MAJESTIC
THOROUGHLY ' I
Misses Jessie and IRnnrhe Miller are at
home after sjiendlng several months nt
Mossy Creek.
Mrs. Charles Keirner (* In Nneoochee.
Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Logan, of Moutgoin*
ery. Ala., are expected to arrive soon to J
spend the summer.
Miss Illrdle Hell, of Parks, wns visiting
In town this week.
Miss Adn Palmer ha
visit to Camilla.
Belle Digaii Is visiting he
returned from
brother
| Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Co,,
(Incorporated)
I leaden.
Ir. Charles Courtney nnd Miss Fannie
Lou Courtney Ifnvc gone on n camping trip
Mis* Janie Willing, of Jackson, Ml**..
In the guest of Mrs. A. R. Rldgeley, 384
Piedmont avenue. Alls* Willing, wh
Is one of the belle* and beauties ot
Mississippi, rank* as also one of the
most accomplished amateur musician*
of that state.
spending
Mr*. E. R. Tuzzle I* visiting Ml**
A Bold Step.
To overcome tho veil-grounded *nd
reasonable objections of llio morn Intel
ligent to the uso of scr rot, medicinal com
pounds, Dr. It. V. Pierce, of BulTalo, S.
Mr. Dnn Neel, of Florida, b
guest of .Mr. and Mrs. Pan! Smith
with Mr*. Neel nnd
some time ago, decided to make a bold
departure from llio usual course pursued
by the makers of put-up medicines for do
mestic use, and. so lias published broad
cast and onCTTly to tho whole world, a full
and complete list of til tho Ingredients
entering Inwhecem position of his widely
celebrated hedic^fies. Thus be has taken
his numerpd, nitrous and patients Into
bis full/OnOrffncc. Thus too ho has re-
movct^ilyDcdicines from among secret
nostr/mif'of doubtful merits, and made
themMicrncdic* of Known Composition.
with Mrs. Neel ami son. will leave next By this held sten Dr. Pierre has shown
week for the mountain* <»r North c«to. timf [u* 1 'Mri n j! olsucji «x T
Una. where they will spend a month. tha^ Ijy n nui * Irani toVubjoct^ them tc
Mr*. Nellie Cnndler nnd her dnugh- ! jJtHonly 1 doe* ihevr rapper of every bo*, tie
nasturtiums were on the tables. Progres
sive conversation was enjoyed. After nil
the topic* had been discussed, drawings
representing those present were Inter
changed nnd each required to name tlie
sketches. As n result of this Interesting
est. Mr.
the
the hostess. After the games, delicious
freshments were served.
On Tuesday evening, the Woman’
lull
6Tu Folks’ Party Iii the nark.
which was largely attended nnd enjoyed
by nil. Such games ns drop the handker
chief, cross questions and crooked answers
plnvod. after which fruit punch was
Sirs. 4. VnpDeventer. of Knox
ville, Tenn.. have returned home after
spending several weeks nt the Portland ho-
tel with their
Hugh
Mr. II. F. Van Dove
Deventer Is home ngnln
fter a visit to her mother In Baltimore,
here she wns ended on account of the
death of her father.
Mrs. William McQ. Sykes left Inst week
for Atlanta, where she will spend several
•eks nt the Presbyterian hospital,
lexers. A. II. Grnefer and J. F. Pevei
left Tuesday for a ton days' trip East,
chore they will take Iii Norfolk. Washing-
York and other points of Inter-
to North Carollnn.
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
Mrs. Chappell Cory und little daughter,
vho have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
laiitiler, have returned to Birming
ham.
Mr. mid Mrs. J. G. Brown have gone
East for nil extended visit. They will
visit the exposition before returning home.
Mrs. (\ L. Campbell and her sisters. Mrs.
Essie II, Shaw and Miss Margaret Boothe,
Mrs. K
Julia May,
family Iii Faiinsdiih .
Miss Louise Young.
Ain.
vho has b*
visit
ing Hendersonville ami Asheville,
in Wnynesvllle. X. c.. at the Inn.
Miss Julia Moses has been awarded the
prize of ope hundred dollars for the best
treatise on "A History of the B’nal H'rltb.
From Its Origin To Date.” .Miss Moses
many competitors, the commltfe
presenting four different states.
.\ ucooing of much Interest occurred on
Wednesday evening in Florence, when
Ml*s Mildred Kellfi' was married to Air.
Lal.nn Warren Tyson, of our cl tv. After
n reception at the home of the bride's
mother, the young couple left for an ex
tended wedding trip East, after which thev
Ith Mrs. Pat tie Tyson
est.
Miss Annie Bell Croft, of Rome, <i
Mr. Royal Bide*, of Boi-kmnrt. gnv
Itnl nt Piedmont College Auditorium
Thursday evening, which was much
oyed.
Mr. Christopher VunPerenter has return
ed to Chicago after a visit to his brother.
Misses Eliza and Nell Cnndler.
rill leave next week for the mountain
•f North Candlnu.
Dr. nnd Mr*. J. H. Game* nnd daugh
ter, All** Lynn, have returned from j
month’s visit to Indianapolis.
Airs. Word, of Griffin, is
if her daughter. Mrs. Theo
ipeck, at Decatur.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Ansley anil chil
dren have returned from a visit ti
Cumberland.
Mr. K. L. Gash and family are *i>entL
ing some time at Brevard N. O.
Mr*. Jordan, who ha* been the guest
f her sister. Mr*. James Mason, has
returned to her home, at Columhu*.
Allas Ella Smith ha* returned to het
home, at Decatur, after a visit to Chi
cago.
Little Miss Sarah Franklin Mont
gomery bar returnee’ from Laurence-
vllle.
. An-
The many friends of Ml*:
lersor will he glad to know that
Is out again after her recent illness.
She ha* been greatly mlaaed during her
Not only dor** the wrapper of every bo*.tie
of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the
famous medicine for weak stor.iaih, pld
liver or biliousness and all catarrhal diseases
Wherever located, have printed upon It, <n
f.'nghih. & full and complete list of all
the ingredients composing It, but a small
book hsx been compiled fron numerous
standard medical works, of all the different
-- ...itlnfa
practitioners of medicine, endorsing in IU
itnnigeyt poM&lr feny*. each and every Inert
by letter, to Dr. 1L V. Pierce.
Hues contain n«> alcohol, narcotics, mineral
agents or otiirr poisonous or Injurious agenta
and that tin y are n.adc from native, medici
nal roots of great value: also that aome of
the most valuable Ingredients contained lti
orltoj*re»crtntlon for weak.
" run-down." nervous
yrars ago, by tiro Iordans for similar ailments
affecting tbclr squaws. In fact, one of the
t vaTt *' - ' *
most valuable r..eu:c;r.a! plants entering Into
pro-
dlcinal plant-* ras gamed from
Ax made
cesses, the " Fare rite Prescription * Is a most
efficient remedy for regulating all the wom
anly functions, rorrerrisff hlxpltecmervis. a*
prH»p-»t- < artcrerxion and retorvcrslon.
dtfc. Sold by all dtaieia La msdicino*
BREAKING IN
NEW SHOES
Use Stinson's Deodorant and
make it easy.
A universal dread, among men nnd women
alike, which Is possibly only equalled by
the pulling of a tooth. Is the breaking In
of new sbtM*H. with the attendant aching,
swollen and sometimes blistered feet. whh*b
entirely unfits any one for both househnh
I business duties, especially during tin
hot summer mouths.
STINSON'S DEODORANT not only gives
the feet that delightful seusntlon of relief
but It kills all. unpleasant
absolute cleanll-
After the bath
STINSON'S DROIKUtANT. whl.-h I, nn
highly antiseptic, when used
bath, will make the entire liod __ ...
grant as n rose." It will refresh and kill
nil unpleasant odor* rising from the nrin-
plts. feet end other parts of the hod/.
8old by
Chambtrlin-Johnton-DuBose Co.,
Or address 8TIN80N CHEMICAL CO.
Atlanta, Go.
Price 25c. •
111 lie
on McDonough si reel
Mr*. Lottie Driver nnd children ara
Spending the summer nt Blake Springs,
Alls* Laura Mill lias returned home after
Isit to her brother, Mr. E. I.. Hill. In I
PIERCE’S EUSY DEPARTMENT STORE.
60 Marietta Street. Opposite Post Ofiici.
E. PIERCE, President.
Mi-y
Athf .
MIhsi-k Tllll
have returned hoiu<
to Eufniiln
Missc
rtf te
Ku
ope.
rout f .
an indefinite time.
Mr. and Airs. David Well are visiting
*nelr t grand-dnuglitor, Mrs. Fles, in Blr-
A Beautiful Woman
11 " ,,en d,,, i2rti? l!£«”h”i r U r »lr-
Imperial Hair Regenerator
Any sllrtde fro]
Easily applied. Absolutely b»nu
less.
Sample of hair t
•»'iY|--«,k» llnr.'ta. t. ltilt»»n IlnM.ot! t'orrospon.I.-we <-on4.!|'«twl-
n.l A.ld Thom,, Intro t-mio Ip Notv York ImperialCh.mic.t Mfj. Ce.. 153 IV. 2Si St.. St. ton
tin-}- will spott.l | Sold by Jacobi' PHermecy, Atlanta, Oa-
m Ingham
Mr. and Mr*. Lnhnn Tyson and ehlldreu
nre spending the summer at Pnt-ln-Bny.
Air*. 4. E. Hickey is visiting relatives
elltt Morgan, dnugh-
.organ, spent a
n route to their
in Atlanta.
Altase* Mary n
tors of the lat. .
few hours here Thiirsdu
hmue In Washington.
Little AIlss Let!rand fhnlth Is entertain
ing n house party nt the country home of
Mr. nnd Airs. Paul l.eGrnnd. nimtit a doz-
of the young crowd having n "time”
fur
vho has been visiting
i'»nias Watt*, hns re
in New York.
I daugh
In the moun-
Week.
Air*. Daniel Tn
her mother. Airs,
turned to he;- ho_
Air. and Airs. Neal Ando
ter* nre spending some
lulu* of western North
Air*. Herbert BnDle is Visiting iier sister.
barioite. N. G. From
» Morgntitoti. N. f\, to
the summer with her
father. Major Wilson.
»• GmsIoii I* in Asheville and is
with AIlss Alary McDomird.
Miss Frank Diiltlwnngt
Med
Inst
spent a
ek.
•l.-uigb-
lntlv —
G. r. Nnrtboiitt. of fedartou
few dnVs here the first of the
-Mrs. 4. L. Nichols Is visiting
tor. Mr., Jtitn". Nurtlii-ntt. nt ltntT!" tiin
.Mr., s. A. M.-U..W..II, Ilf!"!' KP'-nrttnn
few hr re with l.rr il.-itutbttT*. "
•t. I-:. thirtlM nnd llt-n. R. M. Itnil'.'. »
retttrni-tl to her horn.- Itt Atlnntn-
Mm. 1: J. Nortlt.-mt wn. <-.in;"l ^
Imr.. Tnesrttty .... nt-.-mi.it "f th" .l.'n'h
her sister. Airs. Benzley.
Mis* Xottn Ikm-ott t* attending
«!ny* with relatives In I’hnttnimogn
Mlirt Leila Sim* Is expect-d froi
son this week tn spend a
i Mis* Oneiilif I'tillllps.
Louise Tapp, of Powder ^P* '»
•Nltlng b -r grnmliiiojher, Alt*. '■
this week.
few
itb
Mr*.
Gll.hn
she will go
the rest
AIlss rrank Haltlwanger. who has lieen
visiting her sister. Airs, .lohn Tnllls. and
tins iteen the recipient of *o many charm
ing social attentions, bus returned to her
home In Atlanta.
Mrs. John Ttghs Is visiting her parents.
Air. nnd Airs. Haltlwanger, In Atlnntn.
ACWORTH.
Smith, of Dalton, la visiting
AH** E
relative*
AIlss Biitli Kendrick, of Plain*. Is spend-
g n month here visiting relatives.
Air*. 4. 1 Hughes and three children,
after a fen days' visit to the family of 4.
V Johnson, have returned to their home tu
Ky.
se Ale I.iiIn. who has lM*en spend
fng u While With Mr. p. O. McLain and
family, lias returned to ran ton
Airs. W\ T. Bailey s|H*nt AVcdn«*sday in
Atlnnfa
Ul„ Sue Lou Hill, Of CarleravtUe, vie-
• Sprl.iC'-
CHILDREN
Yeethinc
Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothlns Syrup
.JCJU
FOR DIABRHCEA. _ Q t tbs
Hold by druggists in «v*ry part oi
arsrU.
Twenty-five Cents a Bottle.
GuarantveU under “>«£ ur Lf£i < auin-
Drue act. June JO. 1906. "
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