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THE ATLANTA (JEOKGIAN AND NEWS.
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SOCIETY 1
Mrs. Georze C. Ball, Editor, •
Charlotte Stewart, :
Selene Armatrong, Assistant |
AND WOMAN’S INTERESTS
AN APRON STRING.
]‘m a foollah little apron—
Lawn and I see. you know the kind—
With blue bowknota on my pocket*.
And pert urinp that tie behind;
Hdt I wreak the deadliest havoc
That the heart of maid could wlah,
When ahe wrara me. euperlntendln*
Rarebits In a chafing-dish.
% lt boy* of gay and twenty.
r grave widower*, tvvoacore.
Re It benedict, or even
The elusive bachelor—
When they meet my way* beguiling.
Oh. I chuckle while 1 win!
For they all say she I*, somehow,
"So Intensely feminine!"
She ha* given up athletics;
It's no longer w orth her while
To acquire tan and freckles—-
Golf meant many a wearing mile!
I'm a foolish little apron.
* Rut there's nothing that can vie
In man's heart w ith such a combine
As that chafing-dish and I.
—Elisabeth Payne. In Harper*.
MISS MARY BRENT SMITH
TO ENTERTAIN AT LUNCHEON.
Neat Tuesday Miss Mary Brent
Smith will be tho lovely young ho*te*s
at a luncheon which ahe will give In
honor of Miss Katharine Gholstln.
Miss Smith's guest* will Include Ml**
Gholstln'* bridesmaid* and four other
girl friends of .Miss Smith and Mlaa
Gholstln. covers being laid for twelve.
Those who will he present are Misses
Katharine Gholstln. Nellie and Ida
Hightower, t'onstance Knowle*. Harrle
Stockdell. Martha Woodward, Agnes
Ijidson. who with Ml"* Mary Hrent
Smith and Miss Josephine Jones will
be Mis* Gholstln'* bridesmaids, and
Miss Florence Jackson. Miss Kate Rob.
Inson. Miss Sadie Morris and Miss Bo-
line Clark.
IN HONOR MI88 GH0L8TIN
Miss t'onstance Knowles will be
among those entertaining In honor of
Mis* Katharine Gholstln. whose mar
riage III Mr. Edwin Johnson will be
■■ns of the large social event* of the
fall. ,
for bridal party.
Next Monday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Courtland H. Winn will entertain In
formally the member* of the Wlnn-L'p-
church bridal party at their home on
Washington street.
IN HONOR OF MTS'S HAWTHORNE.
Mrs. Charle* Moore will entertain
next week at a bridge party In com
pliment to Ml** I.ucll* Hawthorne, of
Kansas City, who arrive* Saturday to
vlalt Mlaa Lottie Green.
TO Ml83 VFnDLETON.
Mia* Mary Pendleton, whoee mar
riage to Mr. J. N. Bell will be a beau-
tlfut event of the early autumn, will
be honor guest at a number of happy
Informal affairs.
.. Friday afternoon Mr*. C. M. Good
man will entertain for Miss Pendle
ton at her home on l.lnden atreel from
4 to 6 o'clock. Mra. Lillie Purse Smith
will slso entertain for Miss Pendleton
An Atlanta Mother Writes of Teachers’
Examinations
and next week, at her home In Indian
Park. Mra. C. V. Lef.'raw will give In
her honor a delightful little party. ,
SILVER* TEA.
The allver tea lo be given by St:
Johna Home Mlaalon Society Friday,
September 27, from 2:10 to 6 p. m.. at
the residence of Mra. J. H. Brad field,
tot South Pryor atreet, promlaea In be
a treat to all who attend. A line mual-
.cal and literary piogram will be ren
dered. Refreshments will be served
and many Interesting social features
added. Every lady and her friends are
cordially Invited.
LEWIS-M’CORD.
Rev. and Mr*. J. R Lewi* announce
the marriage of their daughter, Esther
Pauline, to Rev. Worthy Walateln .Mc
Cord, on Tueeday, October 15, at the
Methodist church at Pembroke, Ga.
INFORMAL CARD PARTY.
Mrs. William Healey entertained at
an Informal card party Thuraday aft
ernoon at her home on Ivy street.
The house waa attractively decorated
with pink roaea and the color scheme of
pink Waa carried out in the ices and
cakes.
Mrs. Healey received her guests In n
becoming gown of white cloth, fash
ioned with lace.
The prises were a hand-painted plate.
Editor Woman's t’age of The Georgian
As a mother and as a patron of the
public schools, I desire to raise a pro
test against the new regulations which
demand of the teachers 'In the Atlanta
schools the standing of frequent exam
inations. It aeema to -me that the
teacher* are put Into the school* to ed
ucate our children, not td be educated
themselves. Of course this strain Of
being examined frequently will soon
tell on them, 'and In the meantime our
children have to obey a teacher, who
will have, In all probability, becomj
cross and Irritable from a nervous
breakdown. The teachers have once
been examined. If that examination
was not satisfactory, why were they
put Into the schools st all? If on the
contrary. It waa satisfactory, why take
the time that they ought to be devoting
to the education of your child anti mine
for this seemingly unnecessary work?
A physician has once passed his ex
amination. What would become of his
practice, do you think. If once or twice
a month he had to devote about half of
hla time preparing for an examination
I believe In teachers bring progressive
and keeping, up with their school work,
but don’t expect more of them . than
they are able to accomplish.
A teache/> lot Is a hard one at . best,
and we most ndf forget that they nre
human. Thfrik or* their having fifty
children With fifty different dispositions
to contend with. Do you think they can
accomplish whaf Is required of them,
not only In the school room, but In the
nfternoon* as well. If their minds
on these examinations nod lessons that
must be learned In a given time?
member they are shaping little minds
for great things hereafter, so let the
motto be: "Live and let live," and
am certain we will find them better
adapted, mentally and physically, tq
look after the needs of our little one*.
A MOTHER.
an Austrian vaae and a pair of silk
hose.
The guests Included: Mra. John Rice,
Mrs. Hemmack. Mra. Charles Walker.
Mr*. Charles Robert*. Mr*. William
7-lrkle, Mrs. O. C. Elfe. Mr*/ O. • A
Harbor, .Mrs. A. T. Davla, Mrs. Court-
land 8. Winn and Miss. Josephine
Davis.
IN HONOR OF MI88 ALMANO.
Mr*. Fred Wagener was the hostess
at a delightful domino parly Thuraday
afternoon, when Mias Arlene Almand
was the guest of honor
The house was decorated with
profusion of roses anil fern*. After
the game dellcloua refreshmenla were
served.
The prlxes were a pair of silk hose
and an embroidered handkerchief. The
guest of honor was presented with i
pretty late fan.
Mis* Almand was attractively gown
ed In white mull, fashioned with Val
enclenne* lace.
The party Included: Mlaa Willie Key
less. MJss Willie Russell Law. Miss
Floyd Almand. Miss Rebecca Llpson,
Mis* Willie Heffner, ills*. Aline Heff
ner. Mias Minnie Stockton. Miss Lillian
Harris, Miss Mildred Harris, Miss
Louise Norman, Miss Edith Cofleld.
Mias Corlnne Anderson, Miss Eddie
Rarton. Miss Harriet Lee Angler, Miss
Nora Wright, Mr*. J. P. Keeton. Mr*. J.
A. Carlisle, Mr*. W. M. Weather*. Mra.
B. I,. Saxon, Mr*. W. T. Edmonton of
Anniston. Mra. Rainwater, Mra.
mantl, Mra. K. C. Amgood, Mra. R. H.
King. Mra. Joseph Foster, Mrs. Cart
Giles, Mrs. Roy Abernathy, Mrs. Ver
non. Mrs. E. L. Pritchard and Mrs. A.
Colcord.
Enquire
for Them
Ko housewife who has used any of
flavoring v« n ma
Extracts SL
but will reeomRiend them as the
best articles of their kind in do
mestic usr. They are the leading
flavors in America and should be
on the shelf of every grocery.
Enquire for them and do not take
substitutes.
TO MISS HOLLINSHEAD.
Mrs. Elijah Brown complimented
Miss Cliff Holllnshead with a mis
cellaneou* linen shower Thursday aft
ernoon.
The house was artistically decorated
wlih golden rod anil palms and during
the afternuon dainty refreshments were
aerved.
After ilia shower there was a guess
Ing contest, the prlxes being a belt
buckle and a hat pin. The guest of
hhni-r waa presented with a piece of
haml-mado lingerie.
Mrs. Brown wore n handsome blue
and white silk gown nnil Miss Hollins-
head wore a becoming toilet of lavender
crepe, trimmed with lace and the dif
ferent shades of lavender ribbon.
IN HONOR MRS. MEADOR.
Mia* Mildred fahanlax entertained
c.'i-t friends at bridge Thursday after.
’ i In compliment to Mra. J. Frank
.Meodor, who has’just returned from
II long visit to New York.
After the game, delicious refresh
ments were served and the occasion,
though smalt and Informal, was thor
oughly enjoyable.
BOX PARTY ToTmISS PHELPS.
Miss Georgia Watts’ guests In a box
at the Urpheum Thursday afternoon
were: Mis* Louise Phelps <>f Han An
tonio, Mr*. Jamqs Williams and Mrs.
Nym Hurt, the occasion being In honor
of Miss Phelps.
IN HONOR OF MRS. BALL.
Mra. Nash Broyles wilt entertain at
a small Informal bridge party Friday
afternoon In compliment to Mr*. Moul
trie Ball, of Charleston, the guest of
Mrs. J. E. C. Peddrr.
IN HONOR 01* MRS. HENDERSON.
Mr*. M. B. Plleher. state president of
the Pnlled Daughters of the Confeder
acy, call* a meeting of all members of
the Davidson county chapters. United
Daughters of the Confederacy, tomor
row morning at Id o'clock at the Nash,
vllle Grays’ club house, to take action
on the approaching visit of the presi
dent general of the United Daughters
of the Confederacy, Mr*. Llxxle George
Henderson.
Mr*. Henderson will arrive on the
morning of September 30. from Chica
go. and will be here but on* day. Miss
Pilcher Is anxious that the local di
vision members should pay her all pos
sible honor, ami lo that end Is very-
desirous that the meeting shall be a
large and representative one.—Nash
ville American.
rummage; SALE.
Electa Chapter No. 0. O. E. 8.. will
conduct a rummage aale on September
28 and 20 at the hall In the Masons'
Annuity building, corner of Ivy street
and Edgew-ood avenue, where contribu
tions are requested to be sent on Frl-
day to the care of Mrs. Annie 8. Gwens.
This dress Is rtitide of a light
weight serge, which ha* come Into
favor agntn tills season, and but
tons at one able of the front. The
skirt and waist 'are Joined together
and the girdle of soft satin attach-
ed so that the costume may be put
on and off as a coat, with no
scrambling for hooks out of reach
or walling for assistance. The yoke
and cuffs are detachable, the yoke
made on a short waist, so that It
Is held In plnce without pinning.
The Heck of the dress and the cuff*
of the stuff* which are under the
linen ones are bound with a braid
either of the same color as the
materlnl or of black. For a girl
of 1* years aglress of this descrip
tion could be made of a good dura
ble serge for a little leas than three
dollars.
STERLING SILVER
Perhaps the most prized heirloom in your home is the old silver
handed down from (feneration to generation. The chest of new sil
ver you are thinking of giving now will no doubt be prized and
handed down in the same way. It therefore behooves you to pur
chase the very best to he had. In our .silver department you will
find that which will certainly please in design, quality and priee.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.,
JEWELERS.
37 WHITEHALL ST.
Hagan’s Magnolia Balm,
aa-lmghi.Wlau-.Sprisg,Summer,t-aU. S»mpl«ygJSE. LjuaMIg.
! Co.*iS.yifuiSi.UrookIjii,NA. Charles u. UrifliUi,
MRS. SPAIN'S BRIDGE.
Thuraday nfternoon. at her home on
Spring street. Mrs. Frank Spain en
tertalned delightfully at bridge, her
guests Including about a doaen of her
friend*.
The prlxes were a cut glass vase and
Dutch picture, and at the conclusion
f the gum* n delicious luncheon was
aerved.
Mrs. Spain's guests Included Mrs.
Virgil Perryman. Mrs. A. tV. Wheeler,
Mrs. T. J, Ripley. Mr*. Marshall Kck-
ford, Mrs. W. E. Foster. Mrs. James
1-ogan. Mr*, t'ay McCall, Mrs. Peter
Erw 1.1. Mrs. <*. L. Pettigrew. Miss Em
ma McDunell. Mrs. E. Rivers, Mrs.
Wnddy Thompson anil Miss 8patn.
lambertTroberts.
The marriage of Miss Clara Frances
Roberts to Mr. William Edward Lam
bert waa celebrated at 139 Spring atreet
Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock, the
ceremony being performed by Rev.
Prank A. Bakes. The music for Hie
occasion wa* furnished by Professor
Ferdinand H. Forstineyer. The bride
entered with her father, to the strains
of the Bridal Chorus from ladiengrin.
Mendelssohn's Wedding March was
rendered after the ceremony. The bride
la a handsome blonde, and Is a very
attractive and popular young lady. 8he
was dressed In white crepe de chine,
made princesse. The groom lias been
for some lime and Is connected with
Brown & Allen's, of this city, and Is a
very popular young man, of sterling
character and .ability.
A number of valuable gifts were re
ceived by the bride and groom.
The bay window was hanked will
palms and golden rod. Miss Marshall
presided at the punch bowl and re
freshments were served throughout the
evening.
Mr. and Mr*. Lambert left after the
ceremony on a honeymoon trip and will
return about October I. They will beat
home to their friends at 138 Spring
street.
The following guests were preeent:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heer, Mrs. C. J.
Welnmelster. Mr. and Mr*. L. L. John
son and Miss Elliot Johnson. .Mr. tind
Mrs. A. J. Chadwick. Mr. O. Wetde-
man. Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldtnger. Mr.
und Mrs. E. U. NewJander. Mr. W, W.
Neal. Mr. and Sirs. C. H. Shelton. Mr.
J. T. Roberts, Miss Nettle Johnson.
311** Clara Marshall. Miss May Ander
son, Professor Ferdinand Foratmejfer,
Mr. Harris Thurman and Miss 1,111a
Belle Thurman. Mr. Leon 8. Holley. Mr.
Meyer. Miss Hlella Baker. Miss Grace
Gilbert. Miss Cecelia (toed. .Mr. E. F.
hlldifss. Mr. Gordon Donaldson, Mr.
R. E. Benson. .Mr. J. Robertson, 31r.
Dr. Lyon’s
PERFECT
Tooth Powder
Cleanses, preserves and
beautifies the teeth, and
Purifies the breath
A superior dentifrice
for people of refinement
Ettablished in 1866 by
<S.
qulilte handkerchiefs, and the oc^a-
of Informal enjoyment,
a delicious Dutch
MRS. KENNEDY’S PARTY.
The handkerchief shower given Wed
nesday afternoon by Mrs. Walter Ken.
nedy was a pretty compliment to
Mis* Emily Allen, one of the most at
tractive of the faII brides.. Miss Allen
wss the recipient of a number of ex-
.... -|j, -
slon was one
During the afternoon,
luncheon wa* served.
Thoee present were: Sites Allen, Mra.
R. H. Carpenter. Mrs. W. ,T. Collin*.
Mr*. Jack Little. Mrs. W. E. Carnes.
Mrs. Paul Daracourt, Mrs. E. J. Boyd,
Mrs. Arthur Sweet. Mrs. Robert Stahl.
Mrs. F. L. Solonmnson. .Mrs. Charles
Goodman, Mra. Will Hope. Mrs. Sloan.
Mrs. Alfred W. Junes, 3Irs. Thomas
Glenn.
D. A. rTmEETING.
Mrs. I. 8. Mitchell, vie# regent of
Thomas Jefferson Chapter, D. A. R..
calls a meeting Friday afternoon at
3:3(1 o’clock, at the residence of Mra.
R. B. Toy. 61 East Cain street. Each
member Is urged to be present.
WOMAN’S^AUXILIARY.
Woman's:'Auxiliary of the Psycho
logical, Society meet* at the office of
Dr. F. O. Crouch,- 363 Lowndes build
ing, Friday. Hepterilber 27. 1907. at 4
P. m. Members and friends Invited.
WOMAN’S HOMEM18SION SOCIETY
The Woman's Home Mission Society
observes. a week of prayer each year
In October. Programs nave been Issued
for the service, to begin Monday, Octo
ber 7, and continue through Sunday.
St. Johns Home Mission Society will
have an all-day meeting on Friday, Oc
tober 11. beginning at 9:30 o'clock.
Prominent Home Mission workers in
the city have promised to take part In
the program and a profitable time Is
assured alt who attend. Lunch will be
served by the ladies of the society.
All contributions during the week of
prayer go to the Vashtl Home at Thom-
asvllle, Ga.
The program of the meeting will ap
pear later.
reese-’phillips.
Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock. In
Christ church, Nashville, the marriage
of Miss Ella Reese, daughter of the
retflor. Dr. F. F. Reese, and Rev. Hen
ry Disbro Phillips, formerly of At
lanta, rector of St. Marks church. La-
Grange, took place In the presence of
a number of relatives and friends. .The
eremony waa performed by the father
of the bride. Dr. Reese, assisted by Rev.
John 8. Llghtbourne. Professor F. A.
Henkel presided at the organ, render
ing a charming program preceding the
ceremony.
Thu ushers were Messrs. John. B.
'annnn. of Franklin. Tenn.. and Harry
Lester Purrant, of Sewanee.
Mr. Roberts Phillips, of Atlanta,
brother of the groom, was best man.
The hrlde was accompanied to the altar
by her mother, Mr*. Reese.
The bride, who Is handsome and ac-
ompllslied. with many personal
charms, was unusually attractive In a
white serge tailored gown, with /white
silk blouse and white relt hat. trimmed
with a long white ostrich plume. SK
curried an Ivory prayer book.
Mrs. Reese's toilet was of white cloth,
with white leghorn hat. trimmed with
while flowers.
Mlases Louise and Agnes R v*. "I"
tera of the bride, wore priFiy white
costumes, with white hats. The church
waa effectively decorated by the mem
bers of the chancel society, compli
mentary! to the bride. In golden rod and
palm*, with white roses on the altar.
At 9:3a o'clock Mr. and Mra. Phillips
left for a wedding trip before going to
their future home ut LaGrange.
The bride's traveling gown was of
blue cloth, with lingerie blouse and
blue velvet hat, trimmed with willow
plume*. *
After the ceremony the bridal party
were entertained at an elaborate
breakfast at the home of Dr. and Mra.
Reeae,
Mr. Phillips’ mother, Mr*. Frank Al
len. and hla alatera, Mra. Mark Tol-
TOMORROW
Friday, Sept. 27th, we will outdo anything we have
ever done in the past in the way of a Special Sale
ON CUT GLASS
We have the most beautiful selection that we have ever
shown and purely as an advertisement tomorrow everv
piece in our house will be sold exactly at cost and many
pieces for less. See the show window.
CUT CLASS
Punch Bowl
Punch Bowl Ladle
Ice Tub ..
Celery Dish ..... .
Boii Bon Dish
Bon Bon Dish ...
Spoon Tray
Spoon Trav
Pickle Dish
Pickle Dish
Celery Dish
Footed Compote 6.50
Footed Compote .
Spoon Holder ....
Pitcher
Pitcher
Pitcher
Pitcher
Pitcher ■ 9.00
Pitcher
Berry Bowl .....
Berrv Bowl
Regular Factory
Regular *
Price. Cost Price
Price.
Coat Price
.$17.50
$11.88
Berry Bowl
$12.00
$8.75
. 5.00
3.75
Berry Bowl
4.50
3.12
. 6.50
4.06
Berry Bowl
4.00
2.82
. 4.00
2.82
Berrv Bowl
6.50
' 4.06
. 2.50
1.60
Water Bottle
.... 4.50
2.75
. 2.25
1.25
Water Bottle
.... 5.00
3.44
. 2.25
1.15
Water Bottle
.... 4.06
2.50
. 2.50
1.90
Water Bottle
.... 5.00
3.13
. 1.75
1.05
Vase
9.00
5.94
. 2.60
1.10
Vase
.... 3.50
2.50
. 5,50
3.75
Vase
.... 10.00
6.90
. 6.50
4.38
Vase
4.50
3,12
. 4.00
2.81
Vase
.... 10.00
6.88
, 3.00
2.19
Vase
.... 8.00
5.31
. 10.00
7.50
Vase
.... 2.50
1.85
. 12.00
8.12
Vase
.... 3.50
2.50
. 6.00
5.31
7-inch Nappy ....
4.00
2.50
. 6.50
4.36
Tumblers, each ..
.... 1.00
71c
6.25
Tumblers, each ..
90
61c
. 7.50
5.60
Tumblers, each ..
.... 1.00
63c
. 12.50
9.38
Tumblers, each ..
.... 1.25
73c
. 8.50
5.62
Tumblers, each ..
45c
Remember, please, this sale goes on at 8 o’clock tomor
row (Friday) morning, and as many weddings are approach-
ing you could not find a more suitable present than some
beautifully designed cut glass.
KING HARDWARE COMPANY
53 Peachtree Street.
bert und Mlaa Emma Phillips, of At
lanta, were among the out-of-town
guests.
A very handeome collection of pres
ent* wa* received from friends and
relatives. The vealry of Christ church
gave a allver service and tray, and
there were numerous handsome pieces
of silver and cut glass and some ex
quisite china.
Whai I)o They CureT
The above question Is often asked con
cerning Ur. Pierre’s two leading medi
cines, "Golden Medical Discovery" and
"Favorite Prescription."
The answer Is that "Golden Medical
Discovery " Is a most potent alterative or
blood-purifier, and tonic or Invlgorator
and acts especially favorably In a cura
tive way upon all the mucous lining sur
faces, as of the nasal passages, throat,
bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels and
bladder-curing a large percent, of catar
rhal eaXes Whether Aho disease affects the
nasal pivages. the throat, larynx, bron
chia, atomachffas catarrhal dyspepsia),
bowels.(as miIroiu>4IiTtj>iv' bladder,
uterus or other ptTvIc orglh-rt Even In
ho chronic or ulcanlUl 111121 S
ipeel 1/>n.. It is often snerosful In affect-
SBjSSiteJaKfliato; to »nivj»«wi
hr cafe pi-on*'CKissof disi»as«‘H—inoae
^ wenm yet gentry actlhg invigofat-
nlc and nervine. For weak worn-
out, over-worked women—no matter what
has caused tiie break-down, "Favorite
Prescription "will bo found most effective
In building up tho strength, regulating
the womanly function*, subduing pain
and bringing about a healthy, vigorous
condition of tho whole system, h
CHILDREN
Seething
effSWffilB&SifdM Mrs. Winslow’s SJmJMA]
quoting what scores of eminent med- — - — “ Sfmhas
leal authors, whoso works are consulted
ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING^OF
ATLANTA ART ASSOCIATION.
Wednesday a moat enthusiastic and
gratifying meeting of the Atlanta Art
Association was held at the Atlanta
Hchool of Art III the Alfrlend building.
•Many plana were laid by which the
present work of the association and the
school will be enlarged during the com
ing winter.
The meeting was presided over by
Colonel Clifford L. Anderson, president
of the association.
An advisory committee waa appoint
ed, this committee to consist of the ex.
ocutlve and art committees, which will
meet jointly once each month, from
which continual actialty excellent
suits are assured. The art committee
was enlarged from four to seven mem.
bera, the four additional members be
ing Mr. Harry Oagood, Mr. Haralson
Bleckley. Mr. Oscar Pappenhelmer, Mr.
Van Harlingen.
Mr*. Frank Woodruff wa* appointed
chairman of the publicity committee,
and will form her committee at an early
date.
The new members enrolled were Mr.
Edward Gregory 8mlth and Mlaa Vir
ginia Woolley, both of whom are very
valuable acquisitions to the circle of
men and women who are working for
Atlanta's artistic advancement.
An Important result of the meeetlng
waa a general movement on the part of
nil present toward the enlargement of
the association. If either of those who
arc now members succeed In Interest
ing two other persons, the association
will be trebled In power, and the result
will be an art awakening which will
amaze not only Atlanta, but the 8outh.
by physicians of all tho schools of practice
as guides In prescribing, say of each In
gredient entering Into these medicines.
The words of praise bestowed .on the
several Ingredients entering Into Doctor
Pierce's medicines by such writers should
have mom weight than any amount of
non • professional testimonials, because
such men are writing (or the guidance of
thblr medics', brethren and know whereof
they Speak. ’
Both medicines am non-alcoholic, non-
seerct, and .-ontain no harmful hablt-
formlng drugs, being compound of glyceric
extracts of the roots of native, American
medicinal forest plants. They am both
sold by dealers In medicine. You can’t
afford to accept as a substitute for one of
these medlciiu-s of known composition,
any secret nostrum.
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, sugar-coated,
easy to take as candy, regulate and in
vigorate stomach, liver and bowels.
Soothing Syrup §Wr&i?B8®poR
WHILE TEETHING WITH
CESS. IT SOOTHES THE CHI LD. HOFTKKS
THE GUMS. ALLAYS ALL PAIN. CURES
wind (maud u the best kemeds
FOR DIARRHOEA.|
Sold by druggist
world.
by druggists ta every part of the
Twenty-five Cents a Bottle.
Guaranteed under the Pure Food and
Drug act. June 30. 1906. Serial num*
h«*r
DAFFODILS
PLANT NOW.
$1.00 Per Hundred.
Send to MRS. KATE ROBSON,
South Kirkwood, Ga.
CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW.
The annual flower show of the
Chrysanthemum Club of Inman Pork
will be held In November at the resi
dence of Mr*. Dobbs on ‘ Elizabeth
atreet.
A number of prizes will be awarded
for the.beat floral exhibits, and all per.
son* Interested In floriculture will be
admitted to the allow without charge.
Flower* will be sold to visitors.
The member* of the club who w
exhibit nre Mr*. Albert Herring, Mr*.
Joseph Greenfield, Mr*. Adam June*.
Mra. Seale*. Mr*. John Wilkinson, Mr*.
8. C. Dobbs, Mrs. Percy, Mr*. Kralg,
Mr*. Andrews, Mr*. Warren A. Candler,
Mr*. Brooks and Mr*. Bogman.
The club ha* been augmented by the
Joining of several of the husband* of
the member*, who feel an Interest In
the cultivation of flower*, and the
membership fee* furnish the handsome
prizes annually awarded.
decatufTnotes.
Mia* Katharine Brown, of Cedar-
town. ha* returned to Agnes Scott.
Mr*. David Shumate ha* a* her
gueeta her mother and alater, Mra.
Tomlinson and Mra. Linder, of Thom-
agvllle.
Mr*. Williams, the guezt of Mr*. E.
$1. Button, has returned home.
Mr. and Mr*. T. L. Cooper have re
turned from Asheville.
31 rs. Turman wa* the guest of Mr*.
B. M. Boykin Tuesday.
Mlaa McKinney ha* returned from
Tennessee and la again with Mr*. E. L.
Gash.
The friends of Mis* Massey will re
gret to learn that Illness has prevented
her from returning to Agnes Scott.
The North Side Club will be enter
tained by Mr*. John Pearce on Wed
nesday of next week.
Mlaa Mary Hunter, of Quitman, la
expected Saturday as the guest of Miss
Jule Hunter.
Misses Susie Furguson, of Kentucky
Annie Palmer. .Margaret and Ellen Me
Callle, Edith Louise Brown, Marguerite
Warner and Bessie Magill, of Chntta
nooga, have entered Agnes Scott.
Mr*. Campton, of Klberton. I* the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wagoner.
Captain P. I,. Barry has returned
I from Chattanooga.
3lr. and 3fn. Alston Brown, of
Florida, am the guests of 3frs. Susan
Brown cn route home from the resorts
of Michigan.
The'United Daughters of the Con-
federacy held their first (all meeting
last Friday afternoon and a very In
teresting program wa* arranged for the
winter. i .
Miss Ella Basa la the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Wilburn.
Misses Claire and Marie Ridley have
returned to Notre Dame Convent. Bal
timore.
Mia* Viable Jewett entertained a few
friends Informally Vlonday night.
Mrs. Margaret Ramapeck will re
turn next week from New York and
Philadelphia, where ahe has spent some
time with her daughters. 3lra. Eugene
Thomas and 3lr*. Ron Harper. Mrs.
Thomas I* expected to return with her.
mother.
Mr*. R. B. Ridley. Jr., entertained
the Bridge Club Thuraday morning.
Ml** Katie Barnwell baa returned to
the city for the winter.
Ml** Emma McCall, of Hawktns-
vllle, la the guest or 311** Jule Hun-
ter.
Mr*. Hugh McKer. Mr*. John Moore
and Mrs. Van Landfngham were the
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guest* of Mm. Ridley Tueaday.
Ml** Vlattle Hunter, of Quitman, has
returned to Agnes Scott.
Mr*. T. W. Martin ha* returned from
a visit of several months In New Jer-
sey.
•Mr. and Mra. John Pearce. Jlr*. "•
K. McCall and .Mia* Lottie Ranwp*™
have returned from an extended trip
North. .
Dr. Arbuckle and family hfcve re
turned from their summer vacation-
and the former ha* resumed hla dutie*
In Agnes Scott College.
Airs. C. F. LeSeur has returned to
Ore Bank. Va., after spending
summer with her mother. 31r». Jo* 1
Viable.
311** Charlotte Ramapeck has re '
turned front Philadelphia and
York, where ahe waa charmingly en
tertained a* the gue»t of Mr*. K' 5
Harper and Mr*. Eugene Thomas.
Ml** Bessie Powell, of Sparta, ha*
returned to Agnes Scott.
Vila* Katharine Mable la visiting W
Norfolk and Newport New*.
311s* Ruth Barry will return Thur'-
day from Toccoa, where she ha* hr''*
the guest of Mis* Lida,Ramsey.
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