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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1907.
Hospitals in our great cities are sad places to visit.
Three-fourths of the patients lying on those snow white beds are women and girls.
Why should this be the case ? Because they have neglected themselves.
Every one of these patients had plenty of warning in those dragging sensations, pain at the left of right of side, nervous exhaustion, pain
in the small of the back; all of which are indications of an unhealthy condition. . ....
Do not drag along at home or in your place of employment until you are obliged to go to the hospital and submit to an examination and possi
ble operation. Build up the feminine system, remove the derangements which have signified themselves by danger signals, and remember that
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, has saved many women from the hospital. Read the letters here published
with the full consent of the writers, and see how they escaped operations by a faithful reliance on Mrs. Pinkhams advice and consistent treatment with
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Mr*. Perry Byers, of ML Pleasant, Iowa, writes s
Dear Mr*. Pinkham: — “ I was told by my physician that I had a fibroid tumor and that I would
hare to be operated upon. I wrote to you for advice, which I followed carefully and took Lydia h.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. lam not only cured of the tumor but other female troubles, and
can do all my own work after eight years of suffering.**
Miss Rose Moore, 307 W. 26th St, New York, writes:
Dear Mr*. nnkham : — “ Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has cured me of Jho very
my deepest ■
worst form of female trouble and I wish to exprera to you my deepest gratitude.
my dutlc
_ I suffered in.
_ ;les and was a burden to my family,
r relief and constantly objecting to an operation which
n's Vegetable Compound; it cured mo
of the terrible trouble and I am now in better health than I have been for njany years.”
This and ctliif Mch cum ihudd eneciragn eriry woman to by Lydia E. PlrJdun't YecotabloCompocna ttioro ahe mtmita to an operation.
tensely for two years so that I was unable to attend to my
I doctored and doctored with only temporary relief and com
I waa advised to undergo. I decided to try LydialS. Pinkham'
Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women
Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly
communicate with Mrs. Pinkham,*at Lynn, Mass. From the symptoms given,
the trouble may be located, and helpful advice sent absolutely free.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND, made from Native
Roots and Herbs, complies with all conditions of tlio new Pnro Food and
Drugs Law, and is so guaranteed.
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SOUTHERN SOCIETY |
WAYCROSS.
Ml** Arid Ip Borne*. who tin* spent upvitoI
dari in WnyrroM, visiting her sister, Mrs.
J. B. Thomns, hns returned to her home in
Baxley.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George R. Finch left Thurs
day for south Florida, where they inny re
side in future.
Iter. 8. J. French returned Thursday from
n few days' trip to Washington and Rich
mond.
Mrs. W. G. Connelly and children nnd
Miss Berths Mclrer hare returned from a
visit to relative* and frlepds at Rocking-
ham, N. C.
Mr. J. R. McDonald, Jr., of Fltsgerald,
fs visiting bis parents. Sir. and Mrs. J. It.
McDonald.
Mrs. Rsrsh Williams and Miss Mnttle
Willis ins returned Friday from Fornella.
where they have been spending the amn-
mer.
Apdrotnactas have ,
where they have l»een visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey will occupy their
handsome home on !<ee avenue this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Dsn T. Bibb, of Thomas-
Tllle, are vlstlng In the city.
Mr. J. B. Landers, of Gainesville, was the
guest of Colonel B. G. Barks several days
the past week.
Mr. James .?. Beaton hns returned to -At*
lantn. where he resumes his medical studies.
Ml"* Edith I*oekhnrt hns entered college
at Florence, Ala. •
Miss Adu .Williams and Mia* Atlle Rtokea
have entered Hamilton College, at Washing
ton. !>. C.
Mrs. Robert Tompkins, of Rt. Marys, Is
visiting Mrs. Rlnion W. Illtch.
Miss Myrs Paschal, of Jacksonville, who
hss been visiting relatives in Way cross, re
turned to her home recently.
Mrs. W. W. Williams lias returned to her
home In Lakeland, Fla., after n visit to
Mrs. J. tl. Bird.
Mr*. I. <\ Carter nnd little Miss Margaret
DafTIn are visiting relatives nt Howells,
Oa.
MARIETTA.
The ladles' Etirhre Club wns entertained
on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Clifton
I>ohl»s. The prises, a pair of fellk stock
ings and a I took, were wou by Mrs. Sulli
van and Miss Thompson. At the close of
the game, a delicious salad course was
served. •
The Young Matrons' Bridge Whist Club
met with Mrs. Ralph Northcutt, on Wed
nesday. nnd were tlcllghlfully entertained.
Mrs. Iteypr Iiewnr. of Nelson, Gs„ la the
guev. i.f Mrs. D. W. Ileyward.
Miss Jeanette Williams, of Atlanta, has
resumed her ort **leS# here at* the resl-
denro of Mrs. T. K. Dick. A large class la
In attendance.
has been
has mum*
Mrs. T.
* * clul
j her * (ftrtno.
1’attcrson entertained
Friday. It was s pleasant
Occasion nnd greatly enjoyed by nr
Mrs. T. M. Brumby, Jr., entertained the
spend-slUlny club from Atlanta on Wed-
NEWNAN.
Miss Maud Crawford, who has been visit
ing Miss Male Campbell, returned’ to her
home In Thomaston Friday.
Mrs. W. E. Richards nnd children, of At
lanta, lire the guests of Mrs. D. T. Man*
get.
Mr. Hugh Hackney nnd Mr. James Good-
rum. of Atlanta, spent Rnndsy In Newnnn.
Mrs. Colquitt Carter nnd son. Colquitt,
who have been the guests of Mrs. o’. C.
Hill, have returned to their home lu At
lanta.
Miss Mary Goodrum has returned from
College I’nrk.
Mr. II. M. Fisher Is In Norfolk, Vi.
Miss 8:;s'o Hinlth, of Atlanta, who hns
been Miss Jewel Fever's guest, bar returned
home.
Miss Julia May Hackney nnd Mrs. Raph
ael Powell spent Tuesday In Atlanta.
Mrs. I. N. Orr. Jr., who was lieen spending
the summer In Grnntvllle with her Father's
family, has returned boils'.
Miss Ionise Peddy hns returned from a
delightful visit to friends In Atlanta.
Mr. Howard Askew*, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday In Newnnn.
Mrs. It. D. Cole and Mtss Ruth Cole spent
Tuesday In Atlanta.
Misses Cnrndcl Kchuessler. of Roanoke,
Ain., mid Ruth Morris, of Atlanta, are the
with home folks.
Mrs. T. M. Goodrum entertained The
Twelve very delightfully Friday afternoon.
Mrs. G. II. Barr nnd Miss Lula Barr speut
Tuesday In Atlanta.
Miss Hnrah Buchanan hss returned from a
plessaut visit to Mrs. Hugh IIII1 In West
Miss Hattie Kelly, who hss been the
lest of Miss Nelle Plr *" *
her home In Griffin.
Coweta Club gave Thurs
day evening In their new club rooms. It
was greatly enjoyed by every one present.
PEN8ACOLA, FLA.
Mrs. T. A. Jennings Is nt home again
after a pleasant visit with relatives In At
lanta.
Mlaa Hilda Blount hns returned after a
delightful trip In Europe, which has occu
pied the summer months.
Colonel R. M. Cn“ *“
In Virginia, who
“ e summer at
itste.
... Hilton Green nnd Miss Green are ah-
sent on n trip to New York city. .
Miss Clyde McKinnon hss accepted a
school for the winter nt Myrtle Grove, and
will l>e absent during the school months.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Kitten have re
moved to Atlanta, much to the disappoint
ment of their tunny friends In "the deep
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Mrs. Robert Lee Cooney, of Atlanta, who
was In Nashville last week for a very short
time, will will here Hatttrdny, accompanied
by Mr. Cooney, to spend neveral days. They
come to attend the marriage ou October la
of Miss Elisnlteth Washington and Mr. II.
Stuart Hotchkiss, which will be brilliantly
solemnised nt noon nt Wessyngton, the an
cestral home of the bride's parents. In Rob
ertson county. There will be forty-live
house guests entertained at Wessyngton nnd
at other homes of the family connection In
Roliertson county. The Baste
also spend severnl days In ... PW
guests of Mr. mid Mrs. Washington at the
Maxwell. Hon. and Mrs. <]. N. Tillman
ELBERTON.
Miss Annie Mnshhurn leaves Saturday for
Augusta to visit her sister, Mrs. Lanback.
Mr. J. M. Cleveland returned from Chi
cago a few drfys ago. He attended the
pharmaceutical convention there.
Mrs. W. O. Jopes and Mlsa VYeenona
Blackwell have returned. from* Atlanta and
Monroe, CM.
The D. A. It. was entertained by* Mrs.
Omar Harper Wednesday.
Invitations are out to the wedding of Mr.
Hopkins Brewer Swtarlngnn. of this place,
to Klfts Lottie Morris, of Chattanooga, Toon.
Mrs. J. A. Almond nnd Miss Elisabeth
Wyche nre the guests of Mrs. Dr. Russell,
of Easley, K C.
The Rorosls was entertained-Tuesday by
dinner* for them*thsVovenln^at G1 eif CIIft Miss Gertrude Fortson and Mrs. Turnell n't
Tuesdnv thev ro to* RaSer£»ncounty and ,hp hon,p of !he,r mother. Mrs. Susan Fort-
VmT Ml? (wi A wSSSnSS'ilrVs *». The subject discussed was "The Po-
iunchwin Vor’them'nt Wnnldnlrtmf llafi that «*'•»' »°of„.l>07." . Mw. J. II.
luncheon for them nt Washington Hall tunt
day. The bridal dinner at Wessyngton Is
that evening. Wednesday the Nashville
of the
millionaire
r Stearns, of
Michigan. A number of pre nuptial events
were given for the bride. On Monday aft
ernoon Miss. Ida Cavort entertained for her
day Mrs. Jntnes II. Baird gave
Wntnugn Clnb for Mlsa
luncheon at
.'feeman and
an out-of-town guest nt ihe wedding,
was a rehearsal party that evening nt tne
home of the bride's sister ami brother, Mr.
and Mra. E. E. Bnrthell, where the cere
mony took place the next evening.
tnr Mlsa VHP
Vnlhice, Jr., and
s?. n
James Hamilton.
the city of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Rcarrett Moreno nnd fam-
nte Potter, on North Hill.
of the Confederacy. Hhe was the guest of
the loesl chanters of tho Daughters Tues
day. and tho first day of her visit wns taken
for n visit to tho Ilerinltngo, nfter which
she addressed tho IT. D. C. nt the Maxwell,
‘ subsequently wns the honor** of a re-
HPnon tendered her there. Tuesday after
noon Mrs. M. B. Pilcher, president of the
state division of the P. D. nml Mrs.
ltenn Folk gave an afternoon ten for her.
Mrs. It. IT. Allen eutertnlned nt luncheon
Tuesday for her house guest. Mlaa Mlrlnin
Peeples, of Portsmouth, Ohio, and her
aunt, Mrs. Richard L. Lloyd, of the name
place, who are vlaltlng Mrs. Walter Rtokea
nml Mra. Frank Avent.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Henderson an
nounce the engagement and nppronrhlng
marriage of their daughter. Mamie Jeanette,
to Lawrence Winn, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Winn, and grandson of Mr#.
Rachel Jackson Iaiwrence. The wedding
will occur on Thursday evening, October 31,
at the historic nerniltngc church, near the
bride's home.
gngement and approaching marriage of her
(laughter. Phils Ann. to Nlsbet Hnmbaugh,
of Birmingham. The wedding will toko
place on Tuesday evening. October 22, nt
'•Cleveland Hall, the nucestrnl home of
the bride's grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
John Donelson, now owned by her brother,
John Donelson. Mr. Hambnugh formerly
was from Clarksville, where his mother re-
Mrs. Jennie Griffin Watkins announces
the engagement amt approaching marriage
of her daughter. Matilda, to Frank Elliott
Miller, which will take place Tuesday even
ing, October 22, at T o'clock.
Brewer wns re-eleetiM, president to serve
for her second term.
Rev. It. <2. Boardman. the beloved pastor
of the First Baptist church here, together
with his wife, left Thursday for Baltimore,
whore for a while they will remain with
their son until he Is rendy to enter the now
Held for his work. Romo weeks ago ho re-
signed his pastorship here. Quite a crowd
of sorrowing friends were nt the depotI'to
see them off. "
PERRY.
Mrs. J. C. Hoke, of Athens, Is visiting
her uncle, Judge C. C. Duncan.
Mrs. J. C. Illley, of Macon, Is visiting
tier husband’s parents, Mr. and Mra. J. A.
Illley.
Mrs. G. G. Illley, of Amerlcus, Is tho
guest of Mrs. J. J. Mnrshburn.
Miss Wattle Nelson lias returned to her
homo at Cordele.
Miss Nell Parka, who has been visiting
her aunt, Mrs. L. F. Cater, ' has returned
to her home In Atlanta.
Mra. M. M. Lowry hns roturned to her
home In Amerlcus.
Miss Jennie Miller baa returned to her
homo In Hawklusvlllo.
Mrs. M. C. Hook, Mrs. Ida Rodgers nnd
Mis# Mamie Houser are attending the Worn-
*t»'a Missionary meeting nt Cordele.
Mrs. M. V. llnltzclnw Tins returned to her
ome In Perry. Hhe spent tho summer
with her daughter, Mrs. L. B. Robeson, at
Marietta.
Friday afternoon Misses Blossom nnd
Mndlo Darla will compliment Miss Louise
Riley with a bride's shower.
Tho church benefit recital at the court
house was s great success. A fine program
CHATTANOOGA, TENN
Friends here have received Invitations to
the wedding of Miss Ilnxel Garrison and
Mr. George A. Elder, In Rt. Louis, on Oc
tober 16. Mr. Elder Is a Chattanooga boy,
who hns made a remarkable business suc
cess In Rt. Louis ilurlug the last few
years. Miss Garrison Is n member of one
of the lending families of the big Mis
souri city.
Miss Nan Horan nnd Mr. Walter E. Mills
were united In marriage nt the home of
the bride lu the Elisabeth Thursday even
ing. From the time the paper started
Until the announcement of her engagement
Miss Horan wns society editor of The Chat
tanooga Star. Rhe showed much newspa
per anility, nnd It wns with regret that the
paper gave her up. J'
of the largest railroad
section.
Mias
card party at ...
Wednesday afternoon In honor of Miss
Kate Fort Ellis, of Macon, Ga.. who
Is tho guest of relatives here. The card
tables were arranged on the lawn nnd
porch, nnd refreshments which followed the
card game were served on the lawn. A
ge number of friends,
r..Byron Holley performed the
ceremony The lirlde hns resided In Rt.
The Rev.
.jj ably (_.*
daughter, of Atlnnta, nnd Miss Jennie Mil
ler, of llnwklnsvtlle, and Mr. Homer Miller,
of Ilnwklnsvllle.
The Daughters of the Confederacy will
hold their regular meeting Thursday. Of
ficers for the ensuing year will be elected.
Cards are out announcing the marriage
of Mr. Rupert L. Day un«t Mias Alice lone
Hmnnk nt the Baptist church Wednesday,
October 16.
Mr. L. H. Tounsley, Jr., la attending an
Atlanta business college.
ALPHARETTA.
Mr. Ivey Reale Is lu Atlanta.
Mlsa Oiua Mayfield, of Roswell, la the
guest of her sister, Mrs. George O. Hook.
Miss Genie Hayes, of Buford, was last
Rnndoy the guest of her slater, Miss Van-
uah It ayes.
| Gained 10 Pounds
Female His
causa women to (all off In flesh, and mako them weak, palo, miser
able and "peaked.” It Is one symptom of female trouble.
Wine of Cardui has been found to tone up their womanly system,
so that this drag of disease on the constitution ts cased o(f, and the.
body resumes Its natural buoyancy of health.
With healih, of course, comes, to those who have lost flesh, as
the result of Illness, Increase In weight, a better coating c( fat over
the nerves and better reserve against overwork and waste of energy.
Thousands of too-thtn women, who cannot get fat, would un
doubtedly find the cause of their lack or ioss of flesh to consist very
largely of female trouble—a reliable treatment for which. Is
Wine cf Cardul.
Mrs. M. C. Griffin, of Brunswick. Tenn.,
writes: ‘T have used two bottles of Wine of
Cardul, and am now on my third, and It Is doing
me all the good In the world. 1 think It Is the
best medicine that was ever made, for women.
Since using U, 1 have gained 10 pounds. In two
months’ time. I hope you will publish what I
say, in order that It may assist other suffering
women.” Try It It may help you, as It helped
Mrs. Griffin. Why not? At all druggists, $1.00
a bottle, with full directions for use.
VOFT Rnnw Writ, hr Pm M«ai< Book for Women, tf you need Ad-
T AYxjXi DUUI*. vice, describe symptoms, stating age, and we will reply In
PAD T ATYTPO •skied envelope. Address: Ladies Advisory Dcpt-
Mrs. M. C. Griffin
Brunswick, Tenn.
Wine of Cardui
0131
Elmo oil her life, and*' there has ’been no
more popular young woman In that suburb.
Mr. ChnpOWn Is « Chattanooga boy, whose
business took him to Detroit a few years
ngo, and the young couple will make their
home lu the Michigan city.
The Mission Ridge Morning Bridge Clul
reorganised * for the winter nt a meeting
held nt the home of Mrs. II. I*. Woodard
Wednesday morning. Practically nil of the
old memtwni were on hand. No bridge wns
permitted nt this first meeting, the entire
time being devoted to business.
Mrs II. A. Kropp entertained with a fam
ily dinner party Wednesday In honor of
her slater-ln-lnw, Mr*. Web Colburn, of Rt.
Louis. The guests were eight sisters and
‘ tort-in-law of Mrs. Colburn.
ill** Marjory Drewry, of Cincinnati, was
the honoree of a unique dinner party given
Wednesday evening by Miss Mary Linn
Carter, nt the Carter home, on Lookout
moantnln. The table wns set In n cave on
the spacious grounds, nnd nn elaborate
course dinner was served In the very unus
ual place.
The first social event of the new season at
the Young Men’a Christian Association was
an elaborate reception to the students of
the University of Chnttnnooga nnd other
young men who haTe recently come to Chat
tanooga to reside. Many young women of
social prominence assisted In the welcome
to the young men. An excellent musical
program Wni carried out nnd refreshments
were served. Over two hundred were pres
ent.
The Count nnd Countess Pasolini eontfniip
to receive much attention during their stay
here. A number of affairs were given In
their honor this week.
B0WER8VILLE.
Mrs. u. rremuey, oi jni-KRfiiviiu’, eis..
spent several days with relatives here last
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans, of Atlanta, are
' lends In onr town.
C. Verner, of Martin, waa In
Holbrook, of Boynton, spent
last RundnyJn Bowersvltle with relatives.
Mr. Judsoh Purdy la In Cnrnesvltle on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Fisher hare retn
to their home In Elberton after spending
several days with Mr. and Mrs. T. It.
Miss Lain Bowers hns' returned from
Westminster, R. C.. where she spent sov
recently.
Mrs. C. L. Cllnkscslcs, of Lowndesvllle,
R. C., apent several days with her dsnghter,
~ A. Verner, recently.
ward Doyle, of Royston, spent Run-
HUNT8VILLE, ALA.
Mr. James Barrett has announced the en
gagement and nppronehlng marriage of his
daughter, Daisy, and Benjamin W. Bowen,
of Glenrord, Ga. The marriage will take
place Wednesday. October 28.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lauderdale have re
turned to Dyeraburg, Tenn., after visiting
II ■ V YaIah
___ „ Minnie Rodgers.
Miss Eva Whittlngbam has returned ..
New* Decatur after vlaltlng Mlsa Louise
Vnrln.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
from Atlantic City, N.
several week*.
~~ and Mrs.
n and /
from Norfolk.
Mr. and
Vivian and Annleca
* i Norfolk.
'. and Mrs. Charie# 8umner, of Birm
ingham, are visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Wade Hampton, of Kelso, Tenn.,
ts vlstlng Mrs. A. W. Feeney.
Misses Martha Bryson Woods and Ed
Woods, of Fayetteville, have returned home
after visiting relatives here.
Mrs. C. P. Holt, of Nashville, is visiting
Mrs. J. S. Yarbrough.
Miss Mary Ctyee, of Cltronrilie, Is visit-
- Miss Jennie Yeatr"
tss Settle Austin. (
ing Mrs. John V. Gill.
Mrs. White Glbaon and Miss Elisabeth
McDonnell, of Birmingham, are visiting
relatives here.
Mrs. Margaret Bolling and Miss Susan
White haTe returned from New York.
Mra- J*** Greed and baby, of Pittsburg,
Mrs. Mlftoo Ilumet baa returned from
rulaekl. Vn.
Mis. Virginia Clay Cloptou, of Gurley, U
ROOFING
Less than cost, but prices and quantities limited.
Total quantity from all “sellers’’ combined limited
to 500 squares.
Have you an order for Roofing to sell? If so, we
will buy it as follows:’
Best 3-ply Tarred Felt Roofing at 75c per square
Best 2-ply Tarred Felt Roofing at 55c per square
Best 1-ply Tarred Felt Roofing at 35c per square
Should you want any of our High-Grade, Perma
nent Ready Asphalt Roofings, send for our prices
and samples of “Flint Coated,” “Rubber Coated”
and “Gravel Surface Roofing.”
Also Tar, Pitch and Asphalt Paint for “Old
Felt Roofs,” Metal Roofs, Iron, etc. Lime, Cement,
Cypress and Pine Shingles and Laths.
CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT GO.
ATLANTA, GA.
MiRAND
Tonight *nd Thursday—Matinea
Thursday
The MuMcnl Treat of the Year
“THE UMPIRE”
With the One Beet Comedian
JOE WHITEHEAD
And the Aekln-Slnger Company of 60
and the Foot Ball Broiler*. - Night J5o
to tl.50—Matinee 25c to tl.00.
Tlritlng relntlre* In the rlty.
MIh Willie Itay. nt Mnlmr'-
vlnltlng Mr.«. A. W. N'ewwnl
Ml„ Mnrgeret Doiithiii. of
rlsltlng Mra. Jnckann Rand.
Mra. Thomaa II. Trueman nml Mlaa Ixiolm
have gone to tbelr home.In Halloa. Tex.
ecroiupnnled hr Mlaa Allene Cooper.
Mia, Annie May Ilronongh, of Mndlaon, la
Tlaltlng Mlaa fkimmle Hole.
Mra. Roliert I*. Keeney nnd little dnniri
ter, of Whltewell, Jcnn., nre flatting rei«
I
of Kclno, Tenn.,
GRIFFIN.
Mint Cora Burr, of Macon, 1* re
ceiving many charming courtesies as
the guent of Mra. A. J. Burr.
Mra. W. C. Beek* has returned from
Fort Smith, Ark.
Mrn. B. C. Murry entertained Mon
day evening at bridge.
Mina Roaallnd Blakely gave an ele
gant bridge luncheon during the week
In compliment to Mies Copeland, of
McDonough.
Minn Lucia Goddard entertained ■ on
Thursday afternoon at bridge In honor
of Mias Kimbrough and her guent,
Min* Copeland.
Mr*. Lem Taylor, who ha* been the
guest of Mrs. Thad Clark during the
summer, left Friday for her home In
Savannah.
Mr*. Emeat Huff and Mr*. David
McMfchael, of Atlanta, are In the city,
the guests of their parent*, Mr. nnd
Mrs. E. W. Doe.
THE BIJOU
TONIGHT—MATINEE THURSDAY.
CHARLEY
GRAPEWIN
Aided By ANNA CHANCE
And a Company of Ability In
“The Awakening of Mr. Pipp.”
Next Week, HAP WARD.
ORPHEUM
. HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE
McCrea & Poole, "Tho Man With the
Iron Nerve.”
ALEXIS & 8CHALL.
HOWARD’S PONIES AND DOGS.
COOMBS & STONE, In "Tho Lo«t of
the Troupe. ,,
EIGHT FEATURE ACT8.
a.. Matinees every day but Monday.
Night 15c to 50c—Matinees 10c ana 25c.
Phone Bell 3140, Atlanta 1764.
W/\LL PAPER
The largest and bent assorted stock
In the city at the
GEORGIA PAINT & GLASS CO„
<0 Peachtree Street.
TEETH
EXTRACTED
['<■ ,ltl Y.-ly without
i Jin. Cj’c each. 1I..C
teeth 13. Money can
not boy batter..
IMItL&DCLt-lIla
lUINTAL ROOMS,
f.v, » Whitehall hu
77 Peachtree Street.
Prices 10c and 20c—Matinees Dally.
THIS WEEK’S BILL.
FRANK — BARNELLS — MAY,
Comedy Jugglers.
DICK — DOYLES — DAISY
Comedy Musicians.
CARL & CARL,
An Original Sketch.
MISS LILLIAN LARL,
Illustrated Songs.
SOUTH SIDE IHEATeF
* 44 East Hunter Street.
Prices 10c and 20c—Matinees Dally.
THIS WEEK'S BILL.
Harrison, West & Harrison, Present
ing “Buster Brown;” MISS CART;
SCOTT, Physical Culture; HARVEY 4
ADAMS, Barrel Jumpers; J. C. MUR
PHY, Stump Speeches; ADAMS A AD
AMS. Knife Throwers; MISS ANNA
HARRISON. Illustrated Scngs;SOUTH
SIDE VITASCOPE.