Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 15, 1907, Image 8

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f THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. flATTIlPAY. JT7XE 16. HUT. Southern Social News Can YOU find MAP Di 1^■ 13a ^^bPiedmont Hotel Block. DI’AUGHONly PRACTICAL Savannah Ths first wesk of June has been given over Almost entirely to weddings, Weaner day particularly being crowded with w« dinga. Mias Anglo Cubbedge, one of the most ol tractive girls In the younger society set, wna rMrrlcd on W*dne*day evening to Ueuteoaut John Overton Sieger, U. 8. A., the marriage being a very simple home event of unusual beauty. Mrs. Godin Guer* ard attended the bride as matron of honor, Lieutenant Laurln Lawson of Fort Fre mont was best man, and there were four bridesmaids. Miss Frances Burwell of Char lotte. Miss Cornelia Maclean. Miss Mary Wayne and Miss Eileen Hunter. The ma tron of honor and maids wore soft summer gowns of mull and lace and carried pink roses, and the bride wore a graceful wad ding toilette of white radium aatln and rose point lace and carried roeea and LUie# of the valley. Mr. and Mr*. Stager left later In the evening for Fort Monroe, where Mr. _ Mr. Earl Lanier Wayne, which was aolemnlsed at 7:30 o'clock In the presence of a number of gueeta. Mlsa Annie Starr was maid of honor, and the brldeamalds were Miss Myrtle Wayne of Monroe, Miss Edna D&rgln of Charleston, and Miss Ethel Gil bert of Savannah. Mr. Mell Wayne, of At* lanta, waa hla brother’s beat man, and the groomsman wars Mr. Rogers Starr, Mr. award and Mr. Joseph Heyward. town waa of white Irish lace, and aha ATHENS SOCIAL NEWS orepa de chine and carried roses shoe __ ▼allay. The maid of honor wore a white *>e ovar pink and carried pink roses;, __j maids wore white ailk and carried carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne will their honeymoon In Monroe, Go,, g the groom's fsmlly. .rllllant church wedding was that of _j Mary Virginia Martin and Mr. Elliott QUamson Heed oo Wednesday evening Bt Johns church. In decoration and ar* ament the occasion wsa very elaborate fffeotlre, the wedding party Including Miss Susie Bowie, of Borne, will be one of the attractive guests in the city for University commencement. Mrs. Forest Green, of Atlanta, la visit ing 31 rs. Alice Adams. Mrs. Katie M. Thomas, who is one of the Georgia commissioners to the expo sition. and Miss Rosins Thomas, went with Lime hock. Tuesday afternoon, Miss Maude Cheney gave a bridge party to Mlasea Boss Hull, Davis and McCullough. The prise for th* wore was won by Miss Nina Jones; Florence Hodgson ent the consolation. Each of the guests of honor was given a dainty gauss ran. Miss Franca# Burnett gave a bridge par ty on Wsdnasdav afternoon to Mias Ilona Hull, one of Athens’ June brides. The house was decortfted In daisies and sweet pass, god was most attractive. The prise for the top soore was won by Miss Boll ing Phlnlxy, while Mias Roatna Thomas cut the consolation. At the conclusion of the bride was showered Jkerchiefa. rgnarlte Thomas and Lydia * Oxford attending Emory commencement. Mrs. Frances Long Taylor and Mist Salltc Stanley left Thursday for New York. On Saturday they sail for Europe, where they will spend the summer. Mr. aud 31 rs. i'sul M. Smith have return ed from Charleston. MIsn Kathryn Gordon, of Atlanta, Is the guets of 3llss Frances Hanley. Mrs. Julius Talmage gave a miscellaneous shower to Ml** Rosa Hull, on Thursday afternoon, which was a most delightful affair. ; Mrs. William F. Bradshaw, Jr., of Padu- , cab. Is the guest of her parents. Captain ; and Mr*. James White. Mrs WlUiidu T. Bryan left Monday f«» ‘ [ait her parents. In Drake’s Branch, Vn. Misses Elizabeth J. Watt, Mildred Ruth ■ erford. Desale M. Sellers, 1-sura Cook, Alin* t Burch, Katie palmer and Mrs. C. B. Grlf- , fith are attending the Young Woman’* Christian AsaoclatTon conference at Ashe- ■ rllle. Mme. Joseph Lustrat sod Miss Marie Lue-, trat have returned from a four months’ trip ; abroad. Mrs. McClellan, of Msmpbls. Is vhttlng bar sisters, Mrs. J. H. Goss and Mrs. John " Strickland. • ^UJINEJ 1 xf COL LEGE A 1 Gadsden . T * nn * r *»<l MU, Ethel Ltoe frnn, , tL?*.7.. Y ? rk «nS Will Mil we'k “** rtt7 ,or a ,our of Knrop* next Mr«. Edward Mom ha, you, to Atlanta on "'J' t <l r 1 ItSi rrlntlvoa and frlonda. t- Tolhelm and aon bavr gone to Ilamlltog, Ohio, on a vlalt to relatival. Mrs. Robert Simpson and Mrs. A. I> llfff*?.” r'.i:?,r t .l Cb,Ct ' 0 » nd K, * ,n ' Margaret Pltilnyar^f Cincinnati la the guest of Miss Irene Whorton, on For rest avenue. J. W. Taylor has returned from a visit to relatives In south Alabama. -Tjr a.*?- "• cottle, who haa be«n visit i t f j^Vs Pofnts^’ hM r#tura< * to b ‘‘ r ho ®» ^,M. Taul. of Birmingham. Is the guest °* Ms daughter, Mra. J. H. Kollev. *• voting relatives and Wanda at Marlon, Ala. atra. B. O. Mlnnemojrer la vtsltlnv rala- Tanntatsn of 11, Mlaa Cota M . jrir, and tho ra Mr. Hobart Oravra, Mr Wennan Hannon, Mr. Walter Stillwell and Mr. Jo„pn whltaatfc Tha Utla Uowtr fir waa Mlaa Ellrabath Rogora and tha rlng- bearer Maatar WTu. Elllaon, Jr. Mr. C. C. Martin waa Mr. Uaad'a boat man. Tho btido'a dm, waa of gmaa ombroldarod la Natural Flavors r'PRICR JXUCIOOS worinf Laracts Vanilla Lemon Orange Rom, a* are natural flavors, obtained by a new process, which gives the most delicate and grateful taste. Dr. Price’s Favorings can be conscientiously commended as being just as represented, per fection in every possible respect. One trial proves their excel lence. Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Go,, (Incorporated) PIERCE’S BUSY DEPARTMENT STORE. 60 Mirletli Street. Opposite Post Office. E. PIERCE, Preaidant. tlree at Covington. Ky. • *5J- tE i w '" )urn gm have returned the°WMt ’ hon * ,moon trl P •<> polnta In . wfjft ■>.•* retnrnad from a vlalt to frlenda at Anulaton. Mr,. C. C. Wllllama and Mra. A. O. have liven tho gueata of Mre. at ^ r ' , " rn * d ,0 ' he,r * on# ,0 En " t,c *- Mr. and Hra. Richard White, of Pree- tott. Ark. ar. the gueata of Mr. and Sira. Bellevue* 4 ' V ‘ *' ,hf r m0< mtaln home. Rev. J. W, Johnaon haa returned from Ashland, Alt. . k®®* Martin has returned from Asheville. N. O.. where she attended the annual meeting of the American Library Association. Judge Richard W. Walker, of Huntsville, was a visitor during the week on profes sional business. Miss Ilerthn Gunn, of New Orleans. I* the guest of her brother, Dr. Charles L. Gunn, n n Chestnut street. Captain W. P. Johnson has returned from visit to the Jamestown exposition. Joseph Kolett. private secretary to Con gressman Burnett, has returned from Wash- ln f t°n. and will spend the summer In this Itev. J. R. McMullen and family left Saturday for Texas, and will make that state their future home. Bishop t\ M. Beckwith, of Anniston, was the guest of friends Saturday. Misses Jessie and Helen Lovejov have returned from the Athena Female College ‘ » spend their vacation. Misses Myrtle Fortner and Nellie Fnlge have returned from school at Birmingham. W. W. Vincent, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. M. E. Jones, has returned to his * * " ~ Marietta than can be acquired br the itidr oi other ayatam. and that it can bo learned QUlclUj as an- ajatom worth learning. . . idyouc ' ID’ SCE that It wll- „ , training to D. P. B. 0. OO IT MOW. par you to Intrust your LEARN BY MAIL! Mlaa Mlnnlo Lon Me Neel entertained aev DO IT NOW JFa'tlo'TtKlft ISefJXS.ar* ft??; 1 °?. n SnnjjtSSj o?°-cStII ,ty-flve little frlenda laat week with a dr- BOW. Wall-S?.^ E&%2£jn. t £L££* attrodlng CoUe», enty _ llgbtful party. The occasion orotlve of her 10th birthday. All kinds of games were played nod a delightful after- > noon spent. The birthday table waa lovely I in pink and white. The color scheme was; carried out In the Ices, cakes and Ism lions.. The favors were dainty fans for the little I ladles and base balls for the little men. Miss Annie Melnert entertained a mnn-| her of friends on Thursday with a delight ful spend the-duy party In honor of her friend. Miss Ernestine Randall, of Atlanta. Mis* Ethel Neel whs the guest of Miss Mnffett In Cartersvlle last S*unday. Mr. and Mrs. Coarsen left last week for Morristown. S. J. Miss Randall, of Atlanta, was the guest of Miss Mary Bqtilres and Miss Annie Mel nert during the commencement. Mr. sad Mrs. John Brantley are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Camp. **’. and 31 rs. V. L. Htarr left Monday for ? through Michigan. They will be gone •lx weeks. Mlsa Edith Dunwnody, who has been the nest of Mrs. C. T. Glgnllllat, has returned i her home In Vldalls, Ga. Miss Georgia Hunt has returned from Valdosta aud will spend the summer with Mrs. Bolan Brumby. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leach, Miss Isabel Brumby and Miss I-nurn Marguerite Hoppe have sailed for Knngland. On Saturday Miss Olive Fain will sail M|M OO DEPOSITED as a Guar- ■ antee of Good Faith AND BAILEY are not here but the Natato- rium is; go over and have a swim. Awnings Dior stores, Offices, S-sid.-nces, Public Building*, eta, manu factured and put up. All work guaranteed (Lowest prices. Phone or write for J. M. HIGHGO. Atlanta. Go. TEETH EXTRACTED positively without pain, 60c each. Best teeth ff. Money cob not buy b«tur H PHILADELPHIA CITY TAX NOTICE. Books are now open for tiro payment of 2d in stallment of city tax. E. T. PAYNE, City Tax Collector. i home at Ivernesa. Fla. GAINESVILLE. Mra. H. H. Dean will Jolu Governor Ter rell’s party for Jamestown Friday, where she goes sa one of the lady comml.mitun- _ TS. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Tlegg, of Auierlens, a., are at the Arlington with their little w. Perry, who Is quite sick with fever. ColonelT. M. Johnson and daughter. Miss Currie, accompanied by Miss Hulllvrui, of Houth Carolina, will leave the last of this week for Oxford, whore Mr. Hammond Johnson graduates at Emory. V. M. Montgomery, wife and daughter, I-ols, were the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. B. M. Mtntlworth lust Friday. Mias Allco Davis entertained the bridge club last weak. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Douglass have Just returned from their bridal trip, and are at home to their on Green street. Mieses Emma and 8. Chlpman, of Amer- Icus, Qa., ara at tha Arlington. The meeting of the Telegrapbere last Sunday waa attended by a largo number of operatora from Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. Numbera of their GalnasvlUe friends Joined them that even- n a launch rldo on the Chattahoochee. Longatreet and Miss Fleda idlng the Georgia Weekly * vllle this week. * rnn r % vi »^wUglaSVllle, Ga., the guast of Mlse Isa Lloyd, at the for Europe, conducting a small party. Cortelyou Is among the party. The Presbyterians had tnclr annual picnic at Grant park, Atlanta. Friday. A delight ful day was reported by all. The Ladles’ Euchre Club was entertained by Mrs. George Keeler on Thursday after noon. The first prize, an exquisite water cole., was won by Miss Addle Sotze. Mra. Fnln won the visitors’ prize mid Mrs. Oscar James _ Canning are attending the Georgia \V Press Association In Handcravllle this Mias Pearl Price, of Douflasvllle, eras the guest of alias Isa Lloyd, a Arlington, Sunday. Mra. A. M. Dupree, of 8partanburg. the guest of Mrs. Williams, on Gr< street, this week. Misses Annie and Trudla Woolley have returned from n pleasant vlalt to Toccoa. Mlsa Florrle Carter returned Sunday from a trip through the Eaat. OXFORD. Mlsa 1-ora Lee, of Bridgeport, Ala., Is the guest of Mrs. E. K. Turner. Mlsa Willie Ermlnger, of Menna, Ga., Is spending eomiueneeiucut In Oxford, as tin* guest of Miss Sam Branham. Mrs. W. B. Griffin, of Stone Mountain. Ge„ Is vlsltlug Mrs. Frank Means. ’adies will spond com- as the gueata of the Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Among them are Mlaa Carrie Johnaon and Mlasea Gertrude and Ruth Williams, of Gainesville, Ga.; Miss Annie Jean Culbresth aud Mlsa I-lln Arnold, of PnlBatto, Od.. »nd Ml,, M«r- ■utrlt, Thomn, nn.l Mix I.Trtla llut.-hlna, f Athens, Ga. Mrs. J. Y. Wlsenbaker and Miss I-eouore WlMRbaktr, of V,ldo«t«. aw aiwndln, a few diri Id Oiford. Mra. O. A. U. Harrla. of Roma, Oa.. la the fdrat of her aon. Charonton. _ _ Among tha goeeta of the Alpha Tan Ome ga fraternity are Mlaa Blanche Davie, of Dublin, Oa.; Mlaa Carrie Wooten and Mlaa “ - ’ ' f Buena Vlata, Oa.; il and Mlaa Jennie Bryan, of WrUhtavllla. Oa : Mlaa OlUa May Oabornc, of Atlanta. Oa.; Mlaa Bardie Ma in. of Mount Vernon. On., end Mtr- * — town, of Norman, Oa. MVa. W, Z. Burk, of Itnana Vlata, Qa., vlalttng In Oxford. Mra. V. P. White, of Norman, Ca„ ti anendlng commencement In Oxford. Mra. R. R. Bryan, of Wrlghteyllla. Oa., ta the guedt of hpr eon. Mr. WJII Bryan. Thursday evening. Dr. and Mr*. L. K. Turner entertained the Emory senior base ball team. The punch bowl whs presided over by Miss Sara Branham and Mies Lorn Lei* and a delightful salad course was Miss Nanttlne King, of Gainesville. On., Is visiting Miss Sara Branham. Mrs. H. W. Means, of Sparks. Ga.. la of the Misses Tow One of the inoat delightful receptions of the season was that given by Mrs. 8. K. Dick nt her home ou Saturday afternoon In honor of Mias Nettle Wllllama. oi At lanta. and her class In painting. The work of the pupils and that of Mis# Williams was on exhibition and was n treat to the eye. Everything In the way of china pslnt- -•— » ’ ’ n tab' piece iub i-uuivuuuiiii upRiKiiB, were carried out. About 300 Indies called tlurlng the after noon. The entire class received with Mrs. Dick and Miss Williams. Refreshments, con sisting of ices and cakes, were served dur ing the afternoon. Punch v Miss Allle Candler, of Atlnnt and Miss Bliu*| of Marietta. ANNI8TON, ALA. The marriage of Mr. David B. Sher- ard and Mlsa Belva Allen waa quietly solemnised at the Blue Mountain Bap* tint church Uwt Sunday at 10:30 u. m.. Rev. J. B. Keown officiating. The bride and groom with the attendants, Mr. Lewis Rupert and .Miss Annie CERTIFICATE or DSPOSIT. XHIt ccirnncs that SSOO.OO has been de- ■ posited in this b.i.ik for twelve months by Drurtghon’s Practical Business College Com- pany as a guarantee of good faith that it will good its proposition published in its booklet, “/7«rs*s the Jiridenctf* to have its TMItCE-months* Bookkeeping students con- months’ Bookkeeping stu- • business college, end pay other college’s students If t«st with the Six-months’ dents of any other bush the tuition of the other . „ Draughon’s students do not prove to have the better knowledge of Bookkeeping. (Nashville, CITY SAVINGS BANK, A. S. Williams, Presilient. Oct. J. 1906.) -WHAT^ $50 WILL DO For YOU In TWENTY Years SUPPOSE YOU, b y in v“‘^S»«OinD.RB.C..Jm ===== creaae yonr salary only flOO 00 a year, yonr NET increase In twenty yean if Invest annually your NET Increaae at six nerem. will be S3.898.78 j if the increase is $000 00 a year, your NET increase for twenty years will K. 819,493.90; if the increaae ia 81,000.00 a yew for twenty yeara—not an unusual thing for thr/ whaintruat their training to D. P. B. C-Uonr NFT increaae will be 838,987.90. Any of the abova amounts would he a GOOD DIVIDEND on fc 0 in rested in a acholarship in D. P. B. C. * OYER $95,000,008^^^^ The students at all of Draught ' benefit of the valuable suggests IDEAS of this GREAT ARMY of t a valuable s ' ‘ leges, it 1 tago that DC THE \ longest and strongest IN IfiLE WORLD."” POSITIONS Money^Back OanfraotOtvan, Backed Inf 9300,000.00 Capital, 18 Yaara* Suocesa and 70,000 Sueoeaafitl Studenta. NoVaeatlon. Enter Any Time teach mom BOOKKHWHQ In THREBmontlui | nAILROaDINO. WrtteTo'r cata5^ia. M V anl, Clip, Fill Out and Return this coupon to any one of Draughon's Practical Busi ness Colleges. It will not obligate you to attend col lege. irtnlnklngofattend- lng college, make one X lookkeeping Buaineas Letter Writing .•tanking Law (Admlsalon to Bar) •Shorthand _—Mechanloal Drawing Penmanahlp Bualneaa Engll.h Arithmetlo Wewapapar llhiatratlog Your ad drees- In takin ng I,h make t SPECIAL Summer DISCOUNT Now ON at D. P. B. C. COMMERCE, Miss Nell Forbes, of College Park, Is the guest of Miss Maude Pittman. Miss Hallie 8tr Ington, G*., to Ington, am Lo 1 Miss Aliases aurtuu, oi •■». of Miss Emma Goher. Mra. W. F. Brown left yesterday for Warrenton, to be with her parents, while Professor Brown attends Chicago unlver- •&sh Vera Langston has is her visitor s Coleman, of Hnarta. _ri. George H. Porter Is visiting her mother, Mrs. G. W. I>. Harher. Miss Mnmie McKle Is with Mrs. W. Y. Hoober. Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Hardman have return ed from Macon and Valdosta. Mlaa Mlttle Carson leaves Saturday to visit friends at Maxeys. DECATUR, ALA. Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Jones, of Tuscmubla. are vlstlng here. Miss Margaret Irwin hna returned to A Mr£ - Ilerb#rt Cartwright and little daugh ter are at borne from Mississippi. . Mra. Rosalie Chapman, of IIuntMvIlle, vis Itod hore the past week. Professor and Mr*. .1. M. t looter are at Walnut Grove. i!r*. J. Ed Gnnllu-r. of Hunlavllle, vls- lte<I here the jmst week. „ .. Mrs. Hobbs Fennell, of Huntsville, here. Mias Irene Jones 4s nt home from uo ex tended visit to south Alabama, Georgia and Florida. 4 - Mra. Eugene Raney Is in Athens. Mlasts Margarette Clarkson and Msrgar etts Irwin visited at Belle Mine this Week. Mrs. George Holfes, of Huntsville, vis ited here thfe week. Mrs. W. W. Garnett visited in Athens this week. Mr. and Mrs. S’. 8. Brosdus was In Blrm Ingham the past week. Airs. La wo and son, Andrew, of Memphis, Team, are the gueste of Mr. and Mrs. T. Swafford, Mr. Arthur Sewoll and Mias *\ r ?£ rr rl; rrl „ t* at home from n.ian Mlsa Came seaman is ai nome from Rosa Rhodes, marched slowly up the aisles to the strains of the wedding march, rendered by Mlsa Corrle Por terfield. The bride was In a handsome gown of white silk. She la one of the city’s prettiest and most estimable young ladles, and has a large circle of friends. Mr. Hherard Is u popular young man of Anderson, S. C. He haa been In business here but will leave In a few days for Gadsden to accept a position. On Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock Mra. John B. Knox, president of the Civic League and the Free Kindergar ten Association, and Mra. Bmett Led better, oa chairman of the Civic League committee, met with the teach er* of the Anniston public schools at the Wllmer Avenue school building for the purpose of forming an auxiliary among the school children of the city, or rather to arouse the teachers and gain their sympathy and Interest In such a movement. Several fine talks were made, among them a very Inspir ing one by Professor D. R. Murphy, who Is eager tv form this society tot the improvement of school buildings and their surroundings and thus to as sist the Civic League In making An niston a city beautiful. M'INTOSH. Mra Chnrles t'arson Is visiting her mother. Mr* It. It. t’:ih.4.*Ih. nt this place. MUses lti'iirili 1 nml Roberta CnMMeU are the guehtB of Mr. nn«l Mrs. A. Gordon t'nsselN tii Snvunnab. n 11. C. Keppnril. of Flemlngton. lx ling some time In Savannsh ns the guest of her daughter. Mr*. John T. Chap Nn shrill Mrs. I Is here. Miss Nancy N. Wall, of Tuscumbls, Is visiting Allas' Viola Jones. Miss Luis Gardiner has returned from Taylorsville. Mlsa Madeline Polk Is In Huntsville. Mra. Frank Rtenlienson If In Mississippi. Mrs. L. A. Nell! Is visiting In Cincinnati. Mr. nud Mr*. Fred Knight are In Atlanta. Mrs. I. Dally Is nt Vlnemout. Air. iind Mrs. R. E. Oliver, of Iuka, Miss., nre the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jones. Mrs. J. R. B.-irrett Is In Mnmphls. Mrs. It. L.vnch Is nt Moulton. Allss Mamie Moseley Is at home from Nashville. Mrs. Woody Bunn Is at home from Imre do. Tea Miss Nell Edmondson Is at El Reno, Tex. Mrs. W. A. Bib!) has as her guests Mrs. Llde of Birmingham, Mrs. Smith of Selma nnd Messrs. Julian and Harry Smith of Helma. Mrs. John C. Sheets, of Oakland City, Did., Is the guest of Mrs. E. H. Allison. Mrs. A. E. Spurgeon Is rlsltlng In Fulder, Tex. Mrs. W. 8. Stephenson is at borne after a vlalt to Jasper. ■" Miss Julia May Penney rlsited in Hunts ville and Athens the past week. Airs. W. B. Oxford and daughter, Ivan, of Tennessee, are visiting here. Miss Willie Davis, of Town Creek, Is here. Mrs. J. T. Carter is In Indiana. Miss Lula MeKInney is In Cullman. Airs. Snllle Green, of Alenebester, Tenn., Is vlHttlng here. Mrs. Frank Stablmnn, of Nashville, Is here. Mr*. A. M. Compton Is In Hartselle. Mrs. J. T. Brtimblee, of Mobile, Is here. Mr*. Annie Smith is In Eva. Ou Thursday afternoon Airs. Henry A. Skaggs entertained nt cards most charm- home In Decatur. Miss Stella Lyons entertained the SUk Stocking Club ou Thursday evening. Dur ing the evening Ices were served. On Thursday evening Miss Jennettr Gan- ter gave a farewell party to a number of friends preparatory to her departure from the Decaturs to make her home In another city. Music and refreshments were enjoyed during the evening. ALPHARETTA. Miss Fannie Petree was the guest of rela tives Sunday. Mrs. Mattie Gowrlck, of Atlanta, was re cently the guest of Mr. John Gowrlck and family. Mr. F. E. D. Morgan, of Dallas, visited hero Saturday. Mis* Willie Sarah, of Can-.—, ..... mint. Mrs. B. N. Shirley. Rev. a * ~ ~ “ 8prings, latter’s sister. Ails* Hallie Lou Poore. Air. Will Oliver, who has been attending school nt Gordon Institute. Barncsvllie, spent pnrt of this week with his parents, Air. nnd Mrs. John Oliver. Brannen & Anthony’s “ The Nearest Drug Store 9 9 With our special attention to telephone orders and prompt delivery servioe, every family in this city can con sider ours "the nearest drug store.’’ —TELEPHONE US— FOR ANYTHING THAT COMES FROM A DRUG STORE, and for man. nnli. who lie turned h< Susie Itepnard spent Keller last week. Mr. J. B. Martin. Sr., was In Waycrosa a fsw days at bridesmaid* wore white net frocks, with ankle-length skirts. The Iwtdlce* were trtu- {mod In pink rosebuds, and they wore ' Arrive From- - Depai Fav.-umnb .... 6.50atu|A!:iroti Jacksonville.. 7.50 a ml Aim-on . 'neon 11.40 « mill a oo u . tlscop 4.16 piuVlncksot I of pink rosea spend ,...11.4u pin I a ml Mr*. Heed left st midnight ... vnonui, their honeymoon In Canada ...4-00 pm I A number of parties to these ami other >...$.99 pin brides of the week have filled the week ... IJ5 yui with a variety of pretty eattruinmeuu. Martin, ST., COMMERCE. All**es Iris Telford and Annie Claire Uudlelle. of Cornelia, nre the guests* of friends here. Allss Geraldine Hood has returned from Agnes Scott. Aliases Helen Brown, Lydia Nix and Lol- lie Little are at home from the Georgia Normal and Industrial School at Allliedge- vllle. Dr. W. B. Hardman and two little girls have returned from Jamestown. Mr. and Airs. Alarlon Shankls have re turned from a visit to Macon. ie guest of Mrs. Frank Aleans. Aliases Pearl Grant and Georgia Salter. ( I.cGulun. Ga., are guests of Air. and Ira. Oilte Weldon. Mrs. J. Z. Johnson has ss her commence ment guest* Miaa Alum Flynt. of Harlem. Ga.; Alias Carrie Uaiusey, of Atlnuta, Go., nml Miss Leona Hobbs, of Gntuesvllte, Gn. Alra. 8. C. Fraser, of Atlanta. Ga., Is the guest of Mr*. It. G. Smith. All** Marguerite McDonnld. of Atlanta. a.. I* the gue*t of Airs. o. F. Starr. Alias Claire Alunroe. of Quincy, Fla.. I* visiting Mra. James E. Dickey. Mrs, T. L. Ross, of Pretoria, Ga.. Is tho guest of Aliases Stewart. Allas Annie EngUud. of Conyers, Ga.. Is the guest of Mrs. James E. Dickey. Ml** Allle Bonnet! is visiting Airs. W. T. Stone. All** Lena Price, of Fllppen. Ga., and Mis* Annie Varner, of AIcDonough. Ga., ar*» 1*11fuc Airs. T. J. Horton. AIU* Ruby Brinkley, of Tbompsou. Ga., la vlsltlug to Oxford. Doeroi»v> M/STAKES Aro Mid ofU-n to )»> btirlod six foot undot ground. But n: v tlmm wnmi-n cull on tbelr family physicians, suffering, ns they Imagine,one (mm oysnepsla, another from heart disease, nnutlior from liver or kid ney disease, another from nervous pros tration, anothertvith pain hero and them, and in this nay they present alike to themselves and their easy-going or over busy doctor, separate diseases, for which he, asauming then to lie such, prescribes bis pills and potions. In reality, they ara all only «uniplmns caused by some uterine disease. The'p'.v ician,>jnorant of the i cuuteof stiffen:. . rseps up majreatment until large bills are rhide. /ThrSufferlng patient gets no be11ethe wrong treatment, but prubalily worsir A proper mydleine I :• fierce's Fa v.e-|f.i by dispelling all ino-e di-ir.c-mg symp toms, and Instituting comfort Instead of prolonged misery. Ft has been welt said, I that -a disease known Is half cured.” Dr. Plorce’a Favorite Prescription la a scientific medicine, carefully devlMd by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman’i delicate system. It la made of native American medicinal roots and Is perfectly harm! itresses. - shop-girls,Miouje-keepers, agmothers, and feeble women gen- , Dr. Pierce’s FavorIM Prescription As a powerful Invigorating tonle "Fa vorite Prescription" Imparts strength to the whole syitem and to the nr..n« hi«. tlnctly feminine In particular, worked, -worn-' ‘ * — — tated teachers, scamatrtsses. "sho nurslni •rslly. Is tho greatest earthly boon, being un- equaled as an appetising cordial and re storative tonic. As a soothing and strengthening nerv ine* Favorite Prescription * Is uneqnaled and is Invaluable in allaying and tub- dulng nervous excitability, Irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervoua proatratlon, neuralgia, hysteria, spasma. St. Vltua'a dance, and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the uterus II induces refreshing sleep and rrtl-ves men til anxletv and despondency. Dr. Pieree-J Plea-ant Pellets Invigorate the Stomach, liver and bowels. One to three e dose Easy to take a* candy. Mme. Robinnaire’s Walnut Hair Dye No matter what the condition of your hair, this wonderful preparation wiU restore it to its original color, make it grow more abundantly than S5ky befcre * *” d kC€P 11 f,OMy ftnd Read what one woman says: "Mmt. 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J. W. King Is the guest of her mother at Alarlettu. HARALSON. Airs. James Edmondson and Mrs. W. O. Herndon went to Senola Friday. Messrs. Warren and Walter Baggerly Airs. Walter Baggerly. Charles Bassor, Jaa Estes, Dr. W. R. McCrary and Air. Thomp son. of Senola. were In Haralson Saturday. Bloomer Bishop and wife, of Adalrsvllle, Is visiting his mother, Mrs. Rosanna Blsh- ~1*. Hugh Foster, an Emory student, la nt home for the holidays. B. H. Taylor went to Senola Friday afternoon. Miss Lura Addy, after a pleasant visit to Ilalelgh and Atlanta, has returned nome. Mrs. 1>. D. Bearse and little son, of At lantn, nre the guests of Mrs. Jason Addy. Alls* Ruth Alninn, of Whltesburg, Is the guest of Miss Anna Foster. AD*, t’linrlea Harper, of Senola, came to HnrnlNon Tuesday to see her sister. Airs. Bishop. Mr. aud Mrs. A. II. Rawls went to Zebu- Jon on Sunday. Mr. Rnwls returned Mon day. luivlng Mrs. Rawls with her father. Mr. Ford. Air*. Rosa linn Blhsop Is to he carried to Atlanta tomorrow* to the hospital. MOUNT~AIRY. Allss Kate II. Fort, who has been visiting relatives In Atlanta, has returned home. Dr. Theron II. Blue, pastor of Central Presbyterian church, Atlanta, la at the Mon< terey for n few weeks. Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Morris and son, Lestla Morris, hnve opened tbelr summer cottage. Misses Hattie and Marlon Aloriis will join them Inter. Allss Blanche Brohson, of Franklin, N. C.. who ha* been the guest of Aliases Mary nnd Eninm McConnell, has returned home after visiting * Atlnuta uml Westminster, Mr. t'lnrk Frasier, of Atlanta, was the truest of Cndef R. C. Gresham recently. Mr. nml Mr*. \V. Clyde Roberts, of Pensa cola. Fin., are nt the Alonterey. Mr*. It. A. Harris and her aon, Lawrence llnrrie, are nt the Monterey for a few k*. after which they will Join Mr. Hnr- i. ginuKiiiuii, oi wi;am, r IB., the guest of R. C. Gresham, vlsltlug friends In College Park. Mr. Glenvllle Gbiding*, of Atlautn, Ii vlth his grandmother. Air*. J. P. Crichton. Miss Caroline II. Thompson, of Washing ion. D. C., I* with her mother. Air*. H. II. Thompson, for the summer. Airs. C. G. Ghldlng* and little daughter. Katherine, spent the week with Mr*. J. p. Crichton. Colonel e. D. Hill, of Atlanta, was the guest of Air. Howard Gresham recently. Mr. Stewart, of Dawson, la visiting bis daughter, Mrs. J. At. Griggs. Mr. W. K. Black nnd son, Garnett Black, visited Atlanta Wednesday. Allss Lottie Hopkins, of Daytona. Fla., after spending a few weeks with her broth er. Colonel L. C. Hopkins, In Atlanta, has Joined her parents here and will be here ror the summer. Mr. W. A. Crutchfield, with his daughter. Miss Iiofc Crutchfield, from Macon, will he up in a few days to open their summer cot tage for the season. Air. E. W. 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