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THOMASVILLE
It is sad to see the old woman passing
away. I regret her departure, j TKe
true old woman with a kind face,
comely dress and unostentatious man
ner is a treasure. Our ancient grand
mothers are sacred. May tKeir memo
ries always be green and fresh. They
gaye us beautiful examples of patience
and heroic endurance. The old woman
of the bygone was a happy and content
ed creature, she was exceedingly clever
and remarkably hospitable. In a plain
and natural fashion she entertained in
the usual custom of the day by inform
ally inviting a number, not to a house-
party nor to a game of cards, hut to a
genuine good old spend-tlie-day, where
you found a bounteous dinner set before
the guests and each felt as good as the
other in their simple way.
. Revolutions of time have made many
changes. Centuries have invented
many startling wonders. Electricity
even, lias not wrought more wonderous
advancement than tlie new woman.
She has sped down through the ages
from a rough state of civilization and
torn away the mantle of inferiority to
hold back the position of the new wo
man of the present century. She lias
achieved great success. Today she
starts oat as the social leader of the
a orld. Society is her paradise of en
joyment. )Her smile is enviable,, her
manner charming. Oil adorable wc-
Friends of the contracting parties in
"this city have received the following in
vitation:
"Mr. R. C. Redford.
requests the honor of your presence
at the marriage of his daughter,
Mattie Norman
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been,
in use for over SO years, has home the signature of
—/? ‘ — and has been made under his per-
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in tliis*
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good” are hut
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
Mr. Walter Clinton Jackson
on Wednesday afternoon, August the
twenty-sixth, at three o'clock
W are the only make in the world with particular and precise
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What is CASTORIA
At Home,
Raleigh, North Carolina.
Both Miss Redford and Mr. Jackson
are well known in Thomasville. They
both taught in the public schools in the
term of 1901 and 1903. Miss Bedford is
a North Carolinian and her husband met
her for the first time at Thomasville. '
There seems to be something love-in-
spiring in the balmy atmosphere of
Thomasville’s pines that even the routine
of the school room cannot stifle.
The acquaintance of the lfwoyonng
teachers soon ripened into love, and this
happy marriage is to be the consumma
tion of the affair.
They have many friends here who will
wish them every joy.
Mr. Jackson is at present with the
Greensboro, N. C. public schools, and
the couple will reside there.
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotte
substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles,-cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
genuine C/ ASTORIA ALWAYS
/y Bears the Signature of
Weing&rten Bros., 377-379 Broadway, N.Y.
KoaOttscwMt cam taka th. placetOw W.S.EMctF«». Accept aoarfttltat..
ITortli Carolina Corn. Whisky at
Bye Whiskey at
3.50 per gallon.
In Use For Over 30 Years.
ivin" middle man's profits. - All Express Chartres 'pair
gallons to the limit of Southern Expics. Company.
>nter. S.*nci \onr order and write l.-r descriptive circu--
R feremre commercial agencies or any merchant here
\ - Cherryville, N. C.
Pirict *o consumer, sav
me on p.-'ckizes of tu-> *
TERMS -Cash with or
• of Wine and brandies.
J-. H. WOOLLY,
what graces are thine! King
MR. WILLIAM'S MARRIAGE.
Solomon in all his glory could not excel
like this.
Interesting Event Is Told of In Cubsn ^ |h0 new woman ^ mnde
Newspaper. rapid strides from a business stand-
*tiiit and proved to be possessor of in
The many friends whom Mr. Walter J Just/y and energy that is praiseworthy.
W. Williams, Jr., left beiiini him in She has ascended the scale marvelously,
this city will read with interest. the fol- What admiration is due herl
lowing account of his marriage from the The Ciub house, the Golf links, ^ J
Havana Poet: tard entertainments, the receptions,
“The friends of W. W. Williams, mmemuslawn parties and .elaborate
manager of the Southern Express com- laneli**ons, occupy her time. The com
pany in this city, will be _sarpriaed£to otitor in the r>»ce who entertains the
learn that on Tuesday afternoon at 4 nest is very popular. The converse-
o’clock he and Miss Mercedes Diana, ion on such occasions is diversified, any
of No. 60 Bernaza street, were quieti oid of chit chat.
married by the judge of the Cnsto ait- The new woman has to^undergo fa-
trict and It ft yesterday on a brief hone. - igu 1 * to appear advantageously, still the
moon which they will spend at Matan- nagnetiam is too great for her? tb aban-
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The wedding was a quiet affair owi .g
to the fact of Mr. Williams being ir
mourning for a deceased relative, ana
only a few of the moat intimate friends
of the bride and groom were present cor
were aware that so early a date for the
marriage had been^decided upon.
Tho bride is afeharming young Cuban
lady, the daughterjof Mr. and Mrs. M.
Diana, with many graces audjis consif-
ered one of the city’s beauties, while
Mr. Williams has a host of friends who
appreciate in hiua|nihny traits of worth.
He has been connected with the South
ern Express company for a number of
years and has been in Cuba for the past
two years, during winch time he has
demonstrated much ability and ingra
tiated himself into the thorough confi
dence of the officials of the company
which he represents.”
conspicuous or Dame fashion. Now,
ay sisterhood, in presenting these ex
treme characters, you have the privi-
ego of your choice. Pqace to the memc-
.7 of the dear old woman and my kind
est wishes to the new woman.
Au revoir.
Savannah
MISS SARAH FINLEY,
Sails From Hong Kong.
Word has been received in the city
hat Mr. Jim Ainsworth, who* has been
in the Philippines for several years in
sailed from
following praise on Wine
of Cardui:
g&Qt 44 Among the numerous
feting women for their relief
none can touch McElree’s
Wine of Cardui. It towers
gfuKoAuX above them all as a reliable
female remedy. It simply
' drives pain and diseaseaway
and restores health in an incredibly short
period. I have taken great interest in this
mMtene for the past two years* since it
brought, health and strength to me I
INE OF CARDUI
S INE OF CARDUI
is a thoroughly
scientific and mod
em remedy, meet-
the government service,
ilong Kong on July 28. Mr. Ainsworth
will travel in the East f« r a short time
■.ml will then return to America, reach-
_ng here about the Last, of September.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McCartney nj
turned Saturday j ight from New York,
where they have been for the last four
weeks. v
ing the needs of the modern
woman in the modem way
—without the torture of an
—wiuwtu uib uirwire ot on
1 operation. Wine of Cardui
has cored them in the pri
vacy of their hornet and it
has found a place in the
Andrew Female College,
Cuthbert, Ga. *
Location - C> n crest of ridge dividing.waters of Flint and Chart*.
iwUiaiiun. hoochee rivers: above the wiregrass; oak and hickoOi.
region; free from malaria; high, hilly and healthy. .
Plant* Splendid buildings, finely equipped—steam heat, hot and cold
a lauu baths, electric lights, intercommunicating phones. $20,005
recently spent in improvements. , |-j S; ^
Courses* In L> terature . 'Music, Art, Oratory, Book-keeping,.St*4-
ivjuuioca. fjogrgjjhyandTypewriting.DomestioArts,Pedagogy,rti.
FacilltV* Large and experienced corps of conscientious and corns*-,
a nvuujf. tent teachers doing highest grade and successful work. •,
Hictnrv* F° undeddn 1854—semi-centennial next oommencem«ttfe-
a xiaiui y . jjag educated hundreds of best women of the South. i
Pvnpncn- Extremely low considering excellent advantages offer*t
LiApciloO. Loan Fund Scholarship and other helps. A
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hearts of Ainerican women 1 ■
that no other medicine has found. In
their gratitude over 10,000 American
women have written letters commend
ing Wine of Cardui. Wine of Cardui
meets their wants as no other medicine
does. It sustains the young girl at the
shock of her entrance to womanhood.
Women who take Wine of Cardui have
little discomfort during pregnancy and
tittle pain at childbirth. When the
change of life appears they enter a
happy, healthy old age. Every month it
come* to the rescue to assist Nature in
throwing the impurities from the body.
Miss Sarah Finley, of .Memphis,
Tenn., vice-president of the Palmetto
Club of that city, speaks for herself and
A PORCH PARLEY.
Say Not GoodfiBye” S
Their Motto.
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
There is a disease prevailing in this
country most dangerous because so decep-
■; ill 11 fllYVL tive. Many sudden
ILk deaths are caused
by it—heart dis
ci my friends and they who have used it
speak of it in the highest terms and I feel
that it is praise well bestowed.”
If yon are suffering from female
weakness Wine qf Cardui is the medi
cine yon need.
You can have health the sameyrf?
Miss Finley if you will take the if /
of Cardui treatment. If you need” 1 (•
vice farther than the complete aWnft
tions given on the bottle, address The
Ladies Advisory Department, Chatta
nooga Med. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
The sights and sounds of the “we sma’
hours” are often compensations for the
late hours that newspaper men are com
pelled to keep. Things that are not
dreamed of in Horatio’s philosophy
sometimes occur.
There is a certain vine-clad veranda
that is a very attractive place, made
more so, by the charming young woman
whose nocturnal habitat it is on summer
nights. A conversation was overheard
there on the other night. If the follow
ing poem was not inspired by that porch
parley, it might have been.
“Good night; sweetheart!” he softly said.
And held her tight!
Upon his breast she bowed her head
And sighed: "Goodnight!”
'Good night!” said he
ease, pneumonia,
heart failure or
apoplexy are often
the result of kid
ney disease. If
kidney trouble is
WINEofCARJ)VI
tack thevitel organs, causing catarrh o!
the bladder, or the kidneys themselvr
break down and waste away cell by cel
Bladder troubles almost always resu
from a derangement of the kidneys an
a curts is obtained quickest by a propi
treatment of the kidneys. If you are fee
ing badly you can make no mistake 1
A HANDSOME
TOILET CASE
He clasped her close: “«
In tender tones.
“Good night!" once more responded she, -
"My lore! my ownl"
And then; “Good night, my own deaf lover*
Again said be.
More softly than a cooing dove,
“Good night!” said she.
But whether he said so again
I cannot aay.
For X got tired of listening then.
And came away.
raw family of Jndge S. A. Rodden-
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