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THIS ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 10V
Tutt’sPills
After eating, peraon, of nbtlloushsblt
will derive irtit benefit by taking one
of these pills. If you have been
DRINKING TOO MUCH,
they will promptly relieve tbe causes,
SICK HEADACHE
andnervousness which follows,reitore
the appetite and remove gloomy feel*
Ings. Elegantly sugar coated.
Take No Substitute.
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OUR NEIGHBORS
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CXUADWAY AND IITH STREET
new YORK CITY.\
Witblo ’Enr Arrets of Ertrjr rtlot of
taterett. Ililf Block from Waotoaker i.
0 mlncfes' walk of Sbopplug District.
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fort able Appointment!, Courteeut Bcr-
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ROOMS $1.50 PER DAY AND UP
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PENSACOLA, FLA.
Mines Imrleyu and \ era Fulghum left
Sunday night for Wesleyan Peinnle College,
M .Mr.'"nnd Mrs. V. R. Msade and children,
who hnve been enjoying trip abroad this
summer, nr«* on their return trip home.
Miss Fannie Aiken la visiting b«r brother,
Mr. Frank Aiken, of Brunswick.
The uinuy friend* of Mias Cells Myrovor
Robinson were delighted that she
the prise In the short story contest of the
Tnltahnaaee Hun. Mias Robinson has a
brilliant future opening up to her. and her
work neema to grow In popularity with
each succeeding year. .
Mlaa Huale Moreno f. 11 ™;
on Hatnrday In honor of Mias Withuell, of
Mrs. John Itoberta entertained Friday at
the Country Club. The fair young honoree
was Miss Marjorie Holmes, who Is to Jeavo
shortly for Montgomery, where her family
will hereafter reside.
Misses Hophla and Augusta Holmes are at
proseut In Hendersonville, N. C., enjoying
the benutleH of tbnt section. .
Mrs. T. D. Admits and tbe MImcb Adnms
will leave In it few days to spend a week
on Perdido Boy.
—Southern College of Phar
macy, 93 Luckie street.
Opens eighth sesison Octo
ber 1. New building. Free
boohs. Continuous sessions.
Splendid attendance. Pros
pective students invited to
call-
More eye« than there arc In Atlanta
rend these pages every day. For 30
ccnte you can place any want you may
have before them In our want columns,
and Friday and Saturday get a 40c box
of Wiley’s Candy, Free.
chattanooa! TENN..
Mr. mill Mrs. Howard Mitchell were 1 he
honori'cH.'if ii surprise puny Tuewlsy night
nt tlndr hillin' <’ti Lookout .Mountain. A
Score Ilf tlndr frlcnil, lulled noon them
without warning, each visitor living equip,
peil with n bundle of refreshments. Mr.
ami Mrs. Mitchell have Jnn moved Into a
pretty new cottage, anil tlndr friends de
cided' to iwlelirnte tin* event.
Mrs. II. L. lUhlc was hnaless of the lllll
City Hock t'lnb .Wednesday afternoon.
Francis Lvinle, till fhnirnaoomi writer,
wai the nuthor discussed. Mrs. Wilson Kerr
le i In the dlH. iiTTbm. Mr*. Fred Thompson
handl'd etirteut event*. Mrs. Jasper Mmttb
mill Mis* Myrtle Wjrlck gnvu several
Ulttsleill SSleetloUB.
H'M-letv sills were waitresses at the
Inueheoiis served nt the Idg department
stores mi Wednesday ntid Thursday, ojM*n-
lug day*. The Daughter* of the Confed
eracy hud i.mny patrons at I.ovetimn’s,
slid the ladies' auxiliary of the V. M. C.
A. cleared n substantial sum nt Miller's.
Mrs. Frances Iveuner, of Fast I.nke, an
nounces the marriage of her dnuchter.
Bernnle I/nictlii, t«» Mr. Patrick <*nils I>owd
on Monday. September 16.
Mrs. J. T. I.upton will entertain with n
boat party Tuesday in honor of Count and
Countess I’nsollnl, of Italy, who will then
lie the guests «if Mrs. D. I*. Montague,
mother of the countess. This will lie the
flt^st of n number of affairs lu honor of the
Visitors from Italy.
Mrs. K. 11. Jtnthliurn and Mrs. t\ C.
Nottingham pave a bridge luncheon Wed
nesday lu honor of Mrs. C. 8. Ward, of
Gadsden. Ala., formerly Miss Maud l.lne,
of this city. A (logon ladies eujoyed the oe-
chsIqii-
READ ALL THIS
You Never Know the Moment Whs*
Thle Information May Prove of
Infinite Value.
It la worth considerable to any cltl-
sen of Atlanta to know how- to bo cured
of painful, annoying and Itching piles.
Know then that Doan's Ointment is a
positive remedy for all Itchiness of tlje
ekln, for piles, ecaema, etc. One ap
plication relieves and soothes. Read
this teethndny of its merit:
Mrs. M. A. Clarke, of 126 Auburn
avenue, says: "l used Doan's Ointment
for an eruption on my baby's face, and
ftom the results of the treatment I can
certainly recommend It. There were
little watery blisters all over her face,
making her cross and restless and
causing her to continually rub and
scratch. I was afraid It would scar
her face and I tried a number of salves
and washes to get rid of It, but nothing
gave her any relief until I got Doan's
Ointment at Brannen & Anthony's drug
store, 102 Whitehall St., and applied It.
The Ointment entirely cured her, and
in doing so left no scars."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan s—and
take no other.
CARROLLTON.
Mr. J. T. Bradley left Monday for a visit
to Borden-Wheeler Hprings.
Mr. M. M. Bradley has returned from
New York.
Mrs. M. M. Bradley has returned from a
visit to relatives In Atlanta.
Mr. O. II. Htewnrt spent Thursday nqd
Friday in Atlanta.
Mrs. May Cheney is lack from a trip to
Atlanta.
Mr. L. C. Manderille returned to Indlao
Springs Monday offer spending Sunday at
home. «
Mrs. J. A. Sewell entertained the Mission
ry Society Monday afternoon. ^
A baby show at the home of Mrs.-Horace
McClelland was an occasion of much enjoy
ment Tuesday afternoon. It was given un
der tbe auspices of the Willing Workers of
First Baptist church. Quite a nice sum
realised for the purpose for which It
was given.
“ s. Lewis Cowdery, of Lakeland. Fla., is
ing Mesdaines T. It. Hlade and W. L.
Fitts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cheney announce tbe
birth of a daughter.
Mr. L. 1*. MnndevIIle and Mr. H. W.
Long nud Mr. nnd Mrs. George West and
Mrs. D. G. Wilson and Helen West went
to Borne Thnrsdny to attend the funeral of
Mr. K. H. roleiough. whose death occurred
hen* Wednesday morning.
Miss Jennie May Tate, daughter of Hon.
f'nrlcr Tate, of Jasper, Is visiting Mrs. M
M. Bradley on Depot street.
Mr. T. W. Wells, «>f Atlanta, la visiting
lifm mother. Mrs. K. W. Wells.
Dr. Ilattey, of Rome, was lu the city tbts
week.
Mr. Fd Colclotigh, of Rome, spent the
week here nt the bedside of his father.
Miss Monica Harris left Monday for De
catur. where she enters tbe Agnes Scott
Ynle College, where^ie wfU be In school the
coming year.
Misses Ruby Beall, I'earl Hogan, and An
nie Pace left for LnGrange this week,
where they will enter LnGrnnge Female
College.
.Glnnton.
marTetta.
Mrs. Sullivan entertained the Ladles' Eu
chre Club on Thursday afternoon. Delicious
refreshments were served at the conclnaion
of the game. The chib prize, ii pair of silk
stockings, was won by Miss Addle
Setze.
• Yonn
Friday aft
...... ..,n pnmvniiin iwiw * —*—
per was served.
Master DeWItt Huttles celebrated his 8tb
birthday on Wednesday by having several
little hoys snend the day with him.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Luke Smith gnvo a delight
ful dnnee on Thursday night complimentary
to their guest, Miss Alice Dixon, of
lanta.
Misses Clyde Malone, Irma Neal nnd
Regina I In mho returned to Wesleyan Col
lege this week.
Miss Mnudo Foster left for Boston Friday,
where she will spend the winter.
Dr. L. D. Bn mho. Miss Emma May and
Master Line Hnmlsi spent last week at
Jamestown.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Robertson left this
week for nu extended tour through the
Miss Mary Lou Tucker, of Con vers. ,ls
guest of her sister. Mrs. It. H. Bostaln.
Mrs. Duuplln, who has been visiting San-
dersvllle friends, has returned home.
Miss Anna Wnddell left this week for
Agnes Scott.
Miss Lula Bell hns returned from a pleas
ant trip through the North.
Mrs. C. M. Crosby nnd Miss Virginia
Crosby left Inst week for tho Jamestown
(position.
Miss Elizabeth Reynolds will enter Bel
mont College In Nashville. Tenn.
Mrs. W, I». Anderson uml children hare
returned to Macon.
Mrs. Mayfield and daughter, of Columbia,
(ve returned home after n pleasant visit
with Mrs. Mungeon Brumby.
Miss Mary Dean Towers left this week
for Buena Vista, Vn., to attend the msr-
rlnge of her brother, Mr. Donlgan Towers,
ALPHARETTA.
Mr. Judkou • oglmrn and wife, of Ma
rietta. visited here Sunday.
Miss Bauch DeVoo, of Columbui, Ga., is
i the city.
Misses G rod re Brooke. Myrtle Maxwell,
and Messrs. Howell Brooke nnd Carl Max
well left Monday for Graysrllle, Tenn.,
where ^they will enter school.
week.
Ilrown Is nmong relatives this
A. Neill Is home from Ten-
thnt she has bceu very sick the past
weeks.
Mr. George D. Rucker, with his little
daughter, Itut’i, nccoinpsnled his daughter,
Mlsa Blanche, to Atlnnta Wednesday, who
Is on her wny to Macon, where sho will
enter school.
Mrs. Alta Collins, of Atlanta, Is the guest
of her sister, Mrs. J. P. Brooke.
Mr. George O. Hook speut Wednesday In
Atlnntn.
DECATUR, ALA.
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. J. Depner are home
from Birmingham.
Miss Kate Bracken Is Jn Athens.
Miss Ella Burlason, of Hartselle, la
hero.
Mrs. Mary Foster la at homo, after an
extended visit to Florence.
Miss Mattie Hunks Is in Nashville.
Mrs. Claude W. Williams Is at Bas-
linm's Gnp.
Miss Bettle Irwin Is home from Moul.
ton.
Mrs. R. L. Stephenson is home from
Crutcher Springs.
Miss Allno Buttery, of Nashville, is
here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John L. Brock are at
Boswell, N. M.
Mr. and Mrs. R. If. Seals, of Birm
ingham, are here.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Allison, of Trin
ity, are here.
Mrs. George D. Williamson Is home
from Columbia, Tenn.
Mrs. H. II. Baker is home from Ken
tucky.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Hufford are in
Louisville.
Mrs. W. A. Brrcllft, of Hartselle, is
here.
Mrs.
nessee.
6»|ss Pearl Davidson Is at Eden, Ala.'
Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Barrett, of Birm
ingham, ure here.
Mrs. D. \V. Day, of Hartselle, Is here.
Miss Nora Drake, of Athens, Is here.
Miss Halite Halsey, of Louisville, Ky.,
here.
Mrs. M. L. Hardage Is home from
Valhennoosa Springs.
Miss Donnie Vaughn, of Fayetteville,
Tenn., la here.
Mrs. Ernest Simpson Is In Tennessee.
Miss Willie Davis, of Town Creek, Is
here.
Mrs. Bavnard L. Malone Is home from
Blount Springs.
Miss Minnie Humphrey U home from
New York.
Mrs. Robert Pearsons Is In Pulaski,
Tenn.
Mrs. T. M. Jones Is home from Crop-
well. Tenn.
Colonel and Mrs. C. C. Harris are
home from Tate Springs, Tenn.
Miss IJzzle Christenson Is home from
Athens.
Mrs. Polotest, of Somerville, is here.
Mrs. Riddle, of Moorsvlile, is here.
Mrs. Fred Say well Is home from
Sheffield.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H, Glover, of
Chattanooga, Tenn., are here.
Miss Ida Warrick Is in Birmingham.
Miss Virginia Meadows Is home from
New* York.
Mrs. B. F. Gloss Is In Waco, Texas.
Mr. and *Mrs. Oscar Pettit are in
Mansffebl, Mo.
Mr. aftA Mrs. E. C. Payne ore home
from New York.
Miss Dorotha Workman Is in Annis
ton.
Miss Fannie Spleiburger is home
from Chicago.
IS THIS YOU?
Woman’s Relief
&re you Hesitating, at tKe parting of
ffche ways, on the question or whether,
or not, you should “Take Cardui?”
If so, perhaps the following informa
tion will help you to settle the question,
in a way that will be satisfactory and
beneficial—to you.
The main question really resolves it
self into two:
First: Will Cardui 'do you any harm?
Second: Will Cardui do you any good?
We can answer them both for you, in
a manner that we feel sure will ho con-
ivincing.
First: Cardui will not do you any
harm, no matter what your age, or in
what condition of health you may be.
Cardui is manufactured according to
scientific methods, from absolutely
harmless vegetable ingredients, con
tains no minerals, opiates, or other dele
terious drugs, and is fully Guaranteed
under the Pure Food and Drugs Act.
Second: Cardui will do you good.
How much good, of course, depends
verv largely on your present state of
health, how long you have been sick,
and how long you continue to take it.
These things you know more about
than we do.
But we do know that Cardui has
proven itself, in the many years since it
was first used, a most -beneficent,
strengthening, and specific remedy,
for the common disorders to which wo
men are so subject.
Cardui will strengthen you if you are
weak.
It will relieve your female troubles,
if they aro due to spme cause which can
be reached by medicine.
As proof of tbe statement that Car
dui will benefit womanly disorders, we
ask you to read the letters printed
below: then to go to your druggist and
get a bottle of it.
For Sale
At Druggists
in
$1.00
Bottles
H H 10
"SICK FOR EIGHT YEARS’*
Revere, Minn., Nov. 22,1906.
Before I took Cardui, I had such pains, low down in my back,
that I often wished I could dio. I wasn’t able to do anything.
I couldn’t sleep and I often went to bed at night and thought I
wouldn’t live till morning. No medicine helped me, until I took
Cardui, and now I am entirely well. I wish other women would
follow my advice and take Cardui for female dis
eases. It is a sure cure and very cheap, for how
many women doctor for years and get no benefit;
whilst four bottles of Cardui and two boxes of Thed-
ford’s Black-Draught cured me, although I had been
sick for eight years.
MRS. MAGGIE VAN HORN.
Mrs. M. Vaa Hon
Revere. Mlsa./
"LETTER OF GRATEFUL THANKS’*
Page’s Mills, S. 0., Juno 12,1907.
I write you this letter of grateful thanks, for tho good that
Cardui has done me. I had strange feelings in my head and was
so weak and nervous I could scarcely do anything. I kept getting
worse and worse and tho doctor could only give mo temporary
relief. One doctor said I had nervous indigestion,
another consumption, and so on. My husband bought
lots of different medicines, but none did me any good. /
At last I tried Cardui and found relief almost in thej,
first dose. I epn truthfully testify that it is worth its 'IL
weight in gold to any suffering women. Now I have
no bad feelings, no bad dreams, no bad appetite. I
can eat, sleep and work, every day, and feel good.
•FANNIE ROGERS.
* tot era
TOCCOA.
Dr. Len G. Broughton, of Atlanta, spent
several (lays this week as a guest of Mr.
E. P. Simpson. ...
Hr. nud Mrs. H. M. Freeman, Miss Willie
Mabry, Mr. tnfl Mrs. Frank Mabry, Roy.
John G. I/>gan formed a party which left
Tuesday for a ten days' stay at the James
town exposition.
Mrs. J. IV. Good roe was filled to Quincy,
Fin., on iceount of tho death of her mother.
Mrs. Hodgson, of Athens, Is u guest of
Mrs. Edward Hcbnefer, Jr.
Miss Martha Edwards, accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. George Edwurds, left
Monday for Atlnnta. where she will enter
'Vashlngtou Seminary. ...
Mrs. V. A. White and little adopted
daughter have returned from from At-
Mr.’ Joe Morton, of Athens, Is spending
is week In Toccoa.
Miss Martha Harris, of Atlanta, la visit
ing her mother. Mrs. A. G. Harris.
Miss Ross Massenberg nnd little niece.
Lena, of Macon, are the guests of Mrs. W.
E. Edwards.
*.!r. J. D. Prathef Is spending a fortnight
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
guest of Mrs. W. ... ---—--- ^ 4
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brlnsfleld, of Atlanta,
visited relatives last week.
Mrs. E. W\ Hull, of Savannah, after
several days
recently. ... „
Mr. W. L. Loom an, of KnoxvtUe, Tenn.,
spent Wednesday In Toccoa.
Mrs. J. M, Cannon, of Bsrnesvllle, Is a
Mra. Panl Johns,
of Lavonln, was a
kery, or LAVonia,
C. Wright Monday,
ce, of Galneavllle,
Arrive From— I Impart To-
Savannah .... 6.60 uml Macon ..11.40pru
Jacksonville.. 7.50am|Macon K.00 4m
Macon .11.26 amjMacon ...4.00 pm
TEETH
EXTRACTED
positively without
pain. 60c each. Best
teeth IS. Money can
not buy bett#r„
PHILADELPHIA
DENTAL ROOMS,
No. IS Whitehall St.
OPIUM
AUMUa,oia. c
JB. M. WOOU-TTV. U.
O&cci&Uf. Prror ftrstfc
Mra. II. P. Hansard left Thursday for a
visit to friends near Galneavllle.
Mr. Oscar Davison, of Athens, spent sev-
ernl days In Toccoa this week.
Mrs. W. 8. Whitmire visited friends In
Clayton last week. . . .
Mr. N. R. C. Rnlney Is visiting In Green
ville and other points in 8onth Carolina.
Mrs. Henry Mozeiey has returned from a
visit to Clayton.
Messrs. D. J. Simpson, Palmer Simpson,
nnd Dr. Clarence Ayers spent Tuesday In
Atlanta.
Mrs. Anna Welch, of Cornelia, was a
guest of Miss Lula Ilogsed Sunday.
Mr. Henry Bryaut visited In Clarkesvllle
the pnift week.
Dr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Dnvls visited In Mar
tin this week.
Miss nettle 8pnke and guest, Mra. John
Spake, of Oaffnoy, 8. c\, are visiting In
Atlnnta.
Mr. Bernard Buttle^ of Atlnutn, deputy
grand regent for Georgia of the Royal Ar-
eon tun, Is spending a few days In Toccoa.
WINDER.
Miss Gussle O’Neal leave* In a few days
for Decatur, Ga.. where she will enter
Agnes 8e«>tt Institute.
Mrs. Walter Wood has returned from
Llthonln, where yhe attended tbe funeral
of her brother-in-law. Dr. J. E. Johnson.
The Misses Camp have as their guests
Miss Noli Furr, of Pontotoc, Miss., uud
Miss Flora Carter, of Tampa, Fla.
Mr. Grover Woodruff, accompanied by h!s
sister. Miss Eia Woodruff, passed through
Winder recently, en route to Young Harris
College.
Miss Agnes Wilhite left Saturday to take
chnrge of her school duties In Atlanta.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. T. Harris and children,
of Boston, Ga., en route home, apeut Tues
day with the latter's sister, Mrs. Emory
Merck, on Candler street.
Misses Orie Lee and Pauline Camp en
tertained on last Thursday eveulng. In hon
or of their guests, Misses Furr and Carter.
NORCROSS.
Mias Virginia Bowie has returned from
New York.
iikBJdOIWi
ng friends.
Tho first meeting of tbe Walking Club
since the long summer vacation was with
Miss Lillian McDaniel Thursday aftetnoon.
Miss Kulu Ray, of Athens, was tbe guest of
honor.
Mrs. Downs, of Conyers, Is the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. Will Kennett
Mrs. Sylvester Nesbit is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Nesbit.
Mr. Joe Webster will enter the University
of Georgia for a four years' course.
Mr. Kiser Webstef will attend the Uni
versity school at Stone Mountain.
Mr. Clnrence Bell, of Inman Pork, wna a
recent guest of Lieutenant DeWItt Jonea
and Mldshlpmnu Thomas Jones, at the home
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones.
ALABASTINE
GEORGIA PAINT & GLASS CO.,
40 Peachtree Street
Branch Sanitarium de Truax
For th« trutmrot of Opium. Drug and Alcohol HihlU. SdMrtlficallr. harmltr.lj and {»«<*
for the next 60 days at one-half the usual rates, in oraev to enable all ths drug
5ltolMtrf7rwi’th?,^tfcksM«M:ft5ltwonotr<’ilnionfforiin'oompri«t«lc2w! ,< ’
home tre * tm c nt *0p^y$CHu^I^^In'iTARXUM^D AX^*
Comer Washington and Hunter Streets (Oppooito Capitol). Phone J73B Main. Atlanta. Ga.
ATLANTA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
Up to date. We teach men to be ftrat-clana pharmacist, and flnt-claas
chemist, alio. Wo have a (treater demand for our graduate, than we can
supply. The Pure Food and Drue act I, making the demand greater than
over. Addrcuu George F. Payne, Ph.Q., Dean, t0/z Armttrong St., Atlanta, Ga.