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You have something to be
thankful for in a “Mildred”
We have a range of sizes in this popular line
of dresses, “built to fit’' the stout figure. We
are offering some wonderful values in dresses
in the re-organization selling. These are
$8.75
J. T. STRANGE & CO.
Second Floor
EVERYWHERE BUT IN PRINT.
THEY'RE teaching Willie sex hy
giene, and Elsie’s learning, too.
How people may be pure and clean
and things they must not do.
When they come home from school at
night they perch upon my knee
And ask if I've been living right and hand
out facts to me.
They've listened well and learned a lot—
but I must pause. I fear
What they reveal to me would not be tol
erated here.
My cousin and his pretty wife came In
last night to call.
Th conversation hinged on life. We
minced no words at all.
We talked about the latest play and “dam
aged goods,” nor let
False modesty stand In the way, because
we owe a debt
To those who are to follow us—but I must
pause. I fear
’Twould not be proper to discuss so grave
a matter here.
We have been ignorant and bltnd and
foolish In the past*
But. leaving prudishneas behind, we see
the light at last.
The subject that was barred before when
women spoke to men
Is mentioned with a blush no more—but I
must stay my pen.
Upon the stage and in the schools the
plain truth may appear,
But old conventions and old rides must be
respected here.
For they who pray and they who preach
that ignorance is wrong,
And they who play and they who teach in
language terse and strong,
And they who deem it well to speak and
cease to merely hint
Are often still inclined to shriek when
candor's put in print.
Tts time to let the truth be seen—but I
must pause. I fear
Remarks concerning sex hygiene would be
offensive here.
—Chicago Record-Herald.
Mrs. Bradley Entertains.
The Young Matrons club was
charmingly entertained last Thurs
day by Mrs Bradley at her home
on Athens street. The guest on
arriving were served iced grape
juice and wafers, by the hostess and
Mrs Johns who assisted in receiving
and entertaining.
For quite a while sewing and con
versation was enjoyed and plans
suggested and discused for “mak
ing merry” during the Christmas
holidays.
A club reunion was finally decid
ed on, the details to he arranged
later.
A “Jack Horner” Pie was then
brought in and the guest asked to
draw ribbons which were attached
to souvenirs of horns, whistles and
various things which were concealed
in the pie, and which created much
fun, as well as noise.
After this a delicious salad course
with coffee and whipped cream
was served.
As the guest departed they were
given minature turkeys as favors.
The next meeting of the Club
will be with Mrs. Hodges on Thurs
day afternoon, December 4, from
3.30 to 5.30.
Ccker-Mosely
Mr. and Mrs. James Rujs-sell
Coker announce the engagement
of their daughter, Annie Kathleen
to Mr. Grover Cleveland Mose
ley, both of Wilder, the date of
the weddingi to be announced la
teT, I
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Elder-Porter.
Last Friday n : ght about 10
o’clock 1 at the residence of Mr. J.
R. Johnson, near Johnson’s Acad
emy, Miss Myrtle Elder was hap
pily married to Mr. Clarence Por
ter, Judge A. I. Lyle performing
the ceremony.
Mrs. J. M. Jaekisom returned
Home Tuesday from. 1 Macon, af
ter spending two weeks very
plasantly with Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Henry of that city.
’ Miss Mabel Jackson spent the
week-end in Jefferson as the
guest of relatives.
Miss Jennie Lou Kemp, of At
lanta, spent Sunday hen as the
guest of Miss Lurleen Garrison.
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Lewis Johntyyi and her house
guests Misses Sallie May Till
man and Sarah Conyers, of South
Carolina.
The house was beautifully dec
orated in red and yellow. with
handsome jpalms and 'ferns as a
background.
The feature of the afternoon,
entertainment was a study of
-variousi countries, with sketches
of their lives and cop es of their
paintings.
The favors were caps and head
dresses of yellow and white. De
lightful refreshments were served
During the afternoon Miss Till
man sang several songs, and af
terwards the game of anagrams
was arranged for the guests.
Mrs. Bondurant was the lucky
winner of the first prize, and Mrs
Bioline drew' the gu<‘st prize .
Besides other friends Mrs.
O’Neal entertained the members
of her Current Topic* Club.
Mr. D. O. Elder and wife were
in Winder Wednesday* Mr. Elder is
one of Jackson county’s best and
prosperous farmers. He boards at
home and lives at the same place.
His cribs and smokehouses are al
ways filled with the choicest prod
ucts of the farm, and none of his
dollars ever go west for things that
should he raised at home. He and
his wife were on there way to New
Timothy to visis their son,Mr. Wal
ter Elder.
Mr. and Mrs. DeLeisselire have
as their guests this week the lat
ter’s mother and sister, Mrs. M- E.
McDonald of Vienna, and Mrs. C.
C. Shipp of Cordele. ’
Miss Loneta Anderson, of) Win
der, will arrive Wednesday night
,tofibe the feuegt of relatives :n
North Covington and Oxford.—
Covington News.
After a week’s visit to Mrs.
and Mr ,S. 0. McDowdell, Miss
Mary McDowdell, of Hamlet, N
C. has returned to her home.
Mrs. Lewis Johnson, of Agnes
Scott, accompanied by Misses Till
man and Conyers, spent the week
end with Mrs. A. H. O’Neal.
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Mrs. ‘D. P. Camp has been the
guest ojf Mrs. John E. Craig,' at
her surburban home near Law
renceville for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. John Odum of
Bethlehem were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. Lyle Tuesday night to
see the play by local talent.
Dr. and MrsG L Chastain of At
lanta were guests of Mrs R 0 Ross
Wednesday night en, route from
Conference at Elberton.
Mrs L H Roberts and children of
Athens spent the week-end with
the latter’s parents, Mr and Mrs J
W Carrington.
Mrs. M. C. Boline of Atlanta
spent a few days last week with
Mrs. A. H. O’Neal.
Miss Willie Camp of Loganville
is the guest of Misses Ora Lee and
Pauline Camp.
Miss Annette Quillian is visiting
relatives in Athens this week.
Miss Elma Mathews is the guest
of friends in Gainesville.
Don’t buy your Christmas pres
ents fill yooi see the many pret
ty articles that will be shown at
the bazar Dee. 12., the place to
be announced later. There will
be a line of dressed dolls, fancy
and work aprons. fancy articles
and a table of home-made candy’,
cakes jellies etc.
See our line of Blanikets and
Qorafort*. i. E. Jackson Cos.,
the House Fum'sher*.
Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy
Is Successfully Taken in Cases
of Stomach, Liver and in
testinal Aliments
And One Dose Has Often Dispelled
Year3 of Suffering
Wonderful
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will change
that
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Mayr'a Wonderful Stomach Remedy can
really be termed a wonderful remedy and the
benefits that it Hives in many of the most chron
ic cases of Stomach Trouble has spread its fame
from one end of the country to the other. No
matter where you live—you will t nd people who
have suffered with Siomach, Liver and Intea
tinal Ailments, etc., and have been resforea to
health and a - e loud in their praise of this rem
edy. T here is not a day but w bat one bears of
the wondertul resultsobtained from this remedy
and'the benefits are entirely natural, as it acta
on the source and foundation of these ailments.
retnovitiK the poisonous catarrh and bile accre
tions, taking out the inflammation from the in
testinal tract and assists in r- ndermg the sama
antiseptic. Sufferers are urged to try one dose—
which alone should relieve your suffering and
convince you that Mayr'a Wonderful Stomach
Remedy should restore you to good health. Put
it to a test today—the results will be a revelation
to you and you will rejoice over yi ur quick re
covery and once again know the joys of living.
Send for booklet on Stomach Ailments to Geo.
H. Mayr. Mtg. Chemist. 156 Whiting St..Chtcagoj
or better still, obtain a bottle from your druggist.
Dr. J T. Wages Drug 00.
Winder, Ga.
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Rheumatic
Twinges
yield immediately to Sloan’a Lin
iment. It relieves aching and
swollen parts instantly. Reduces
inflammation and quiets that agon
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Relief from Rheumatism
*‘My mother has used one 60c. bottle
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is over 83 years of age. she has ob
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“A little boy next door had croup. I
gave the mother Sloan's Liniment to
try. She gave him three drops on sugar
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2ut the croup in the morning.”— Mr. W.
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Neuralgia Gone
“Sloan's Liniment is the best medi
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At all Dealers. Price 25c , 50c. & 91.00
Sloan’s Instructive Booklet on
Horse* sent free.
DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc, BOSTON, MASS.
USE LIV-VER-LAX
For Lazy Liver and
the Troubles of
Constipation.
Feel right all the time. Don’t lay off
from work for days by taking calomel
when pleasant Liv - Vmr-Lax keeps you
on your feet, while relieving your troub
le. Safer too, and easy to take. Don’t
take anything else. You can’t afford
it Eliminates poisons, cleanses sys
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ural remedy, natural in its actions, sure
in its effect and certain in results. It
won’t be long before Liv - Vvr-Lax will
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home. Children can take it freely and
with perfect safety. Every bottle guar
anteed. 50c and $1 in bottles. None
genuine without the likeness and signa
ture of L. K. Grigsby. For sale by
Dr. J. T. Wages Drug Cos., and
Red Cross Pharmacy, Winder Ga.
If it jjs a Morris Chair that
you waiut for a Christmas gift;
see I. E. Jacktoon & C<?.