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* * J. F. Rogers spent Tuesday in
l 1 f Mrs -
(Atlanta.
■ _Cabbage plants for sale at Park
i i’.K’s Place.
11 Mr. Tuesday. Baily Fowler was in the Gate
■ \ ity
Mrs. J. 0. Cooper was a visitor to
I I ^Atlanta Tuesday.
\iiqs Hvda Heard is visiting Misses
If*.*" I timms at' Mac on.
y V.J- * ™'">«
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Clotfelterpaiipend . Siin
. Mr. B. P.
day with parents in Conyers.
1 O "111 i
: Mrs. J. W. Sockwe u naS roturnbd .
J from a three daya vi^6 y«f Rutledge,
H | : Sted J Mr. his J. parents Neil Aorlev, U .< T of Atlanta, i
Li y. a: flwrttwirentertained de
| m, ar^rTaniiiy rednioii last
v Sunday. .
I Misses lx^,bel Middlebrook and Clara
(Belle Adams I spent the SI wm w^ek-end 'll
,
y, p i bwA ®f jAfanta. #a«
iy -'V Col. Travis,
the gtmst of Dr. fancPTdTs. W* IX
^Travis Sunday.
: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King, of Oak
't Hill, guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jim
were
Downs last week.
? Miss Lueile Peek who has been at
' 'the State Normal since September,
returned home last week.
Mrs. Geo. T.-Qnxlell
I ; for I’liomson*'where *slT5 ! *wTlf’“spSiTa
T Ijome time with relatives.
WWW- fepeut Miss the Ddna W Ta^h/r, ot Social Oircle', her
^wm*-'*-****' Ijroth^r, Mr.
t Miss Maryi Cartor as fii .’Athuns AMs
(week the guest of Mrs. D ; Y. Carith-
7 - Sers and Mrs. Hugh Price Hlfilen: ; c ;
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I I leturTTOd . Mr , and Mrs. Clarence Terr ell have
TTOffr'CtrlJa (U!Ul *W«l' U!W
|iome of Mr. and H. D. Terrell.
■, MeWi(5j,‘1|tl. and George Carr had a
< (good hunt in Sheffield district, (Rock
* Jtlale County,) last week, 'baggirig 12
f Dr lo bhOT.
| ' Somebody, told somebody,' tha t
I fwhen .somebody was going to get married
/ the flowers bloomed again.
sGuesfrwhb?
1 Mrs. W. C. Clark and son ‘Walton,
|tt’ent« T' tB Atlanta Saturday to see
rThe Servant in the House,” .played tn.
ait the Grand. : iginnqt
t Mrs, Ei}, J ordan has returned from
( J,awrenr‘tAflle where she was called
! to the bedside of her, motlier who lias
| J)yeu qhitfe sick.
i Mrs. J. M. Pace went Up to Atlanta
I p’ednekliy. She will remain for sov¬
| | |er, eral Mrs. days L. as P. the Owsley. guest of her daugh
' fcS'fOiC
| fh e Poultry Show proved the event
| |)f ^ the u tiek- There entries
were not
•only ery section of the county,
* from several outside poiuts.
* I At !be Farmers Union meeting held
ft Covington on Dec. 11th, Mr. T. J.f
Dpeer elected County Lecturer
} j^ ^n\r.r- Ild Chairman of the Agricultural
.
J i Christmas is coming—one feels it in
| |he liones, and can almost,thfe
1 f | rult ( ‘akes that sending forth
iemptingjPavors—the are their
>, tisual cares are
' lorgotfJh'in the thoughts of gifts for
| pthers, and if we poor women could
, Jnake a, rim on the banks, would there
| 1 .he one in existence. I TROW nqt.
11 I *tate t<>\1jigti)n is known throughout the
as an enthusiastic secret order
i ; | fenteil <)Wn *tWf Here. re being about ten repre
One of the last to be
j r Organized * ,rand R«*«np»ent is Newtota Lodge* Nif. 64,'
I. O. O. F. Oiie
■ pf the most expensive ,lo}.p of regalia,
; i |'at | n an< evPr^qpched Mie boys have Covington began is now
‘ work in
f *'• amej^.
f <•»
|‘ Xew sl y!cs in American Lady Cor
* - . C. Hob inSdlPs'. I
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i ABOUT THE COST.
I ' My prices
are low eiiough fco be reasonable and high iaiK>ygtu lies’t to
l av nr Geit fion’tlstrV under tfie stin—hWh enough to fl^e the
ateisal and tojyfipl^ on|y flfir.nuot Uhjukt, renJtmenatiou'ft'f itteifel
’•kill and material.
L ^‘^LING TEETH-Up-to date methods and t scientmc i* XI ii]c 0.1 drasfCr 7i'i f
P tinls ^
i ( > hav OJ eliminated, the, feap that CQ
c nee cam IC
of (i ' -S3 0lB a '*dlitklfe eathe timsi or arv^ grea
„ , ittl ..... GemMl^klnrlMl^f
i ; lust Gold Kitlin^s
Crow Enamel, GoM Am ilatrm a’rid
u and Bridge W »rk, is perfortne 1 Withou t Pain, is permanent.
*
' «Ct . * without . , local somnoform
| ng‘ anzesthetics pa^e^y aug ft
'
I bases
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t i U. SMITH - . ■
w Th. Mies J 211 Office . Calls' .i/iiL Angwerea
V\ 116II. Rr-e. Day or Night.
\T*- *■ ' ^ > -* > * rt> n i i s g y. *■» ^
WHT, the Bazaar *m**mt<**mm
u m
days, the ladies engaged did their
best, they bought and sold, and had
even a brief experience in dull trade.
However, it was not without some en
joyment—as it is pleasant for con
genial spirits to mingle—the cause
was a common and laudible one. Af¬
ter computing losses and gain, a neat
little sum was realized. The Club
members are indefatigable and will
be heard from again in “The Swee
Bye-and Bye.”
New Library Books.
Tin- toSlowh. g bo gently
added to Ifee Libra* fcw in
ofrcul^ion. 1
tSeptanjas, W. J. ’ :e. fe-Jrk-.'i-*'
figi W Laeke
p ig M Cham
fflSS 'hers. i A1
The Fightin w.
.ftp**-- a •;;
Qrt, (.organ,
vv t ,» pfrgan.
in, Wm.
^ Morga^
the ^ ..
Dr. Lavender’s People, Mrs. Deland
Old Rase and Si Reid*
*dn in Marvel
Page.
| f&w & ai
Elsie in the (South, Finley.
The Inner Shrine, Anonymous.
The Goose Girl, H. Mae. Grath.
The calling of Dan M t {ml
W right. &
Two Little Savages,
Seton. ft ij
The Hoosier Schoolmaster, 15.
Eggleston.
■ - .m . . L -
Mr. Opp, Alice H. Rice.
Glasgd^. Romance pf f II- f , a Plain run‘{Till Man, BBenJ T
» T M 5 iSf,:
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sWn f j
71070 r:o
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Mrs. H. D. Terrell’s Reception a'
----- Beautiful-Event. —»— ——
By far the most bri^gen^ jeveht o 4 f
the season was the reception given
Wedne9daj®afternoon Mm'^Monticello by Mrs. H. D.
Terrell at her home
street ip honor of her daughter, Mrs.
Clarence TerPdlf, a bride of a few
weeks. About a hun^r^l ^pies cab
ed during the afternoon and they
were received with a charming ro^rfoi hos
pitaJity. The spacioub of this
beautiful colonial home made an ideal
background for the h^$§ft|fe toilets
of receiving party and guests.
Mrs. Tffirreil. Mrs. Ckmeijc^ Terre}} |
and Mrs. Bain Terrell redem ed in the
parlor which was elaborately decora¬
ted in the holiday eolefta* Oiheir motif*
was also abserved in the library and
reception hall- Tern^s an^ foliage
plants were, artistically used iu these
apartments, touches of red being fur
i^slred by vases of poWfectia. The
chandelibras were festooned with
smilax, intermixed wi^V’jR 1 jf Christ¬
mas bells and mantles and cabinets
were banked witji ferus-and Ut-. red car
nations.
In the dining room white and green
were the prevailing colors. The round
dining table had as itif jlehtjsrpiece a
bowl of narcissus resting on an ele¬
gant Reuaissance mat*.-Quantities of
tais fragrant blossoming plant were
used throughout this room with a
beautiful effect. The White End green
tone w as repeated in the delicious
ice course served by ij^ise^p Lewis,
Keith and Hays,,
Mrs. H. D. Terrell was hi andsome
in a gown of black sifr, elaborately
trihimed with lace. Mrs. Clarence
Terrell’s striking brftPelfte beauty
wa^i accentuated, by a gown of old
rare silk, with touches of s|lver. Her
corsage bouquet was of white carna¬
tions. Mrs. Bain Terrell wore a silk
gown in an exquisite raisin shade.
Miss Maggie Davis,' kiho received
the guests at the door, wore a lovely
wistoria silk and MisfeccEflie Beck
Davis, assisting her, wore a raisin
colored silk. 116-1
t * Sodw*efr 5
K*ft
A delightful affair of the past week
was the family dinner given by Mr.
and Mrs. laidBr ^harle““Bockpfcll. t£ gJBtJun- J^^rs
were twd y,
cluding oft tha af Imetsjjjgte fa ies
of the taljfldeiJ hoHandl i |ess.§ Jfer
The n id
and gr eerW vm iorftfcnd ar 1
iday s] leHWinL, Ihe' tir< Some.
A delicious five course dinner was
served.
Woman’s Club Notes.
The most ■ture
Woman’s Cliphrase re£jjj»| fcilMfv iei
the bazaar Fr'O
committee reports $10of|P it ^ ft that
something over throuMja^hh
the Library Vo
After businesftHftflM f w
eluded, the meet L'.k ■..
to Mrs. J. W. Lee,
program committee
rection “JuliagCfSe&f
esting and in l i Wp jj j fl
“Othello” HPI
e g ng ’ wt ) k ‘ h wiU be h ? h l the
U. D. C. Meeting.
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Thi her elfeg of^%e-.U
D. 'hurl 0. Bd (erno at L|J. J. F¥ubh<$*|
7 9.1 ’MbwTng 9»v A^fter ffhe busi
ness sessi i . Ihe f
program, arranged by Mrs. J. F. Rog¬
ers and Miss Sallie May Cook and
tubsldraied froni, the regular stfte
was ren#^te(h^fc 1 li t I 4FZ- I S 1 1 P% ^
itrumentgl jo<»H*f(Befe(|^ea. I jj—■, K
■ » Gnce “* Christ] Whit ilil MfcMt ,*
Every Stuart and Mrs. J. F. Rogers.
^‘C hristm a s^ N ighLi«~tho
ters”—Russell Irving and Sirs’. W. D.
Travis.
m :
“Christpias Eve on Lonesome” ru.jq'i
not
cher. ^cMibfmias / . "' ^iiifiwr^-^tjy
*
Washington Irving and Mrs. E. O.
7. “At Last It Comes to Christ
fetta' , EWning”-**8usfth N - Olteghorn
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and Miss Sallie M.’ SbCkwell,
(( 1 . y ri ■ j t i "HT T&nrrlhrf (
FINQING, : snmni!! I HIS,INITIAL iom ; i
A T^ngl& of JLGtt*/)*, That Was Finally
Mad# 0., ^ ,U
T,ie man with a soft, low voice had
lust ddtnpletcff Ms purchjifteS.
“What Is thename?’’ askelff the clerk.
ygS&F?*?.*? Jepson;"ij-e-p-s-6-h.” r -
“No,
“Jepson fi
“That’s It. Etebtyrtwo,”?
“Your first name—initial, please.”
exiijjjitg . jrj.’ i run,
"“0. K. jep8eB?’«GH V/ ,r H q
, a> e . Ml Isn’t ,9f I K - c fi J 1 said
*Oh fd'ii
< VO., “No, Jepson^” ’ 1 rob ' out' ? the {' i;Qr , iet
9 . an a the
K. stand.” n > f ‘ dn<
The assistant looked annoyqd.
“Will you please give n^e .your ini¬ ;
tials age hi?”
“I said' K. n ,( G' v/ .-gn i' i i
-* “I beg yoor pardon, you said O. K
Perhaps you,ha(fetter write It your
v “I said ’Oh f T-i*‘ .mu'- t tm< J
“Just now you said KP’ :
“Allow me to finish what I started -
tt> t'fiy. 4 1 1 skid ’*61)’ because I did not
understand what y^oil Were asking me.
I did net mean that |t was myi Initial.
My name is Kirby Jepson.”
“Oh!”
“No. ' nhf eC, but 'K.,” Bald the
1 man.
“Give me the pencil and 1*11 write It
down, tpr^jpv, myself - There; it’s
O. K. now!*’
Castro Sailing Toward Home.
Bordeaux, France.—Sailing on the
steamer"Cbi^dblfltipe.-'botlnd for West
Indian and Venezuelan ports, was
C'Pf&ft?! PM 1 ?*■ president of
: Yepez,uela, w^p , been in Europe
several months for his health.
<i|& Hiww .1-!
i- Triangular College Debate. colleges—
i P(*hicetotf,'N. J.—-At th J
ree
Yale,,, leading Harvard and Princeton—the
speakers of the undergradu¬
ate bodies hold a triangular debate
on the subject, ‘‘Resolved, fh at all
ro r pt fr ario n v engag«r~Ifi—Thterotate' 1
commerce should be compelled to take
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A. Breslau IflmhiAitliifUfg paper publishes this
Wtract
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from R obert Goupp(g .. Psychologv of
.lr?S lii7fnn7r 1 d C -a7the
Turk in two, so that the hal ves flew to
assess
for hlm . He was very plous When
gpon y could a time not hf aWtq^ wm he kneeling prayed. at Once the
k's
ed schools and churches. These learu
02sts> i
pu t in a vault He Is sitting there
stilt*
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as low as
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M >7 Hi ikM m£ 1 ifer
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Big Stock WagonS. 1 * 1 mmh a ‘ yA ' u > m s < otojh
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