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Society News
The groat mind and tho fine son’
are seldom disturbed bv the shafts
of U;e poor or enmuion nature, jw
the lion, the king of beasts,’ is ‘hit®
pervious to the stings 'of stnaln
insect ■, so is the true lady or getr-i
iteman unhurt by the little stings <d|
the eniiotts and jepkms, the
inferior who. keenly conscious of jus
own inferiority, seohs to wound: thoj
object of his envy. The
<d mind and soul.wearsan. ' \x\ : \xwP
which is invincible to .
merely ignoring (ho. y
nd calmly . outinuing—w >V*Ts s,t
perior.—Expiciotus-jf f
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STILE3-BURDETT. WEdJiNG
EVENT OF I 1 M*|JW I
Ti e principal 1 'Mills Wee!
Ml !>.• h • weMfe- f Elen"):
Stiles in
nlte place TuesflElSHM; at *he
the rin
■id'll:; \uil i
t'e^Hßurcii.
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IN HONOR OF M
Miss F •; s
ff:
occasion being a handkerchief
er In honor of Miss Ella Burdett.
The rooms were charmingly decora
ted. the color note being pink, which
was carried mi attractively in all the
appointments. An interesting contest
was engaged in by the guests, which
was the writing of an original love
story, a prizr being awarded the sue
ci Ksful one. After the contest del! :
clous refreshments were served. The
guests invited were: Misses Ella
and Marie Burdett, Alma Wright, no
de Nightingale, Estelle Brown, Clare
O’Connor. Tallulah Fleming, Hade
Nightingale, Janie Symons. Minnie
Akin. Margaret Young, Agnes. Akin.
Ethel Conoilv. Kczzie Conolly, Rita
McKinnon. Mrs. TANARUS, Q. Fleming, Jr.,
.Mrs. J. Y. Brame.
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MR. AND MRS. PERRY’S
ANNIVERSARY RECEPTION.
The following from the Atlanta
Journal will l.c of interest to the
many friends ot Rev and Mrs. iVi.y
|jjp^^; y of otir line ** Fin is 1 1
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Miti-- !£'? '%■ v- ' .. : t
/y> ' IJB J 1a J. , '
in Brunswick: The largest event
of last evening was t.i? recap ion
jßiveig by Rev. and Mrs. J. J. P. Perry
% Jhelr home in West End. in cele
%wt!on of the fiftieth anniversary
‘wT their wedding. Mr. Perry is rer
jrl-ir ,of the church of Incarnation. i:i
iM est End. and lie and his wife are
yverv 'much beloved not only In West
pEnd but all over Atlanta. Several
’hundred guests called during tit
evening to offer congratulations and
best wishes, and a number of beautt
ful gifts in cut glass |qftd (heir way
to the pretty homer the dayi
and ma lea one
the rooms last >e - lfouie
was decorated entirely
chrysanthemums, which were sHjjiu
the dozens to Mrs. Perry f
gardens of iter friends.
palms too were usi 1
house presenting the
a real wedding festival.
with Mr. and Mrs. I’err-y was ilrsK'ro-y
Beattie, of Athens, Mrs. Perrysis
ter, who was her maid of honor on
the wedding day fifteen years ago.
tf>r. Beattie, who was the groom's
man. was not able to lie pres
Assisting Mrs. Perry in the en
of her guests were Mrs.
Mrs. Eustace Speer,
G. Black, Mrs. Mason
Dyer. .Mrs Alice Van Dyke and .Mrs.
Edward Holbrook."
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Mrs. H. E. Tlerrie is unite ill at her
home on Howe street.
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Miss Gertrude Alien is the guest of
the Misses Butts tor a lew days.
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Mrs. R. E. Lancaster left yesterday
to spend some time with friends in
Live Oak, Fla.
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Mrs. .1. M. Madden has returned
from spending tlie summer in North
Carolina and Ohio.
ft a
Miss Florida Livingston returned
to Brookman yesterday after a visit
to friends in the citv,
V
Mis .K. D. A limn r;, - is'.ued invi
tations to i tea a Vim# dL Miss
Fannie Aiken, of Pensacola, and Mrs.
C. B. Lloyd, of Savannah.
•ftii ffiOiiini/iiK fifiLv iifrimu* 4. **.
Mrs. Max Isaac and children left
yesterday for Jacksonville, to visit
relatives for two weeks.
Mrs. Tracy 1,. Acosta left, yesterday
for Jacksonville, after a visit t i
Misses Litclle and Leslie Butts.
ft ft ■
Mrs. AY. M. Tupper will arrive to
night from Boston, where she spent
several weeks. after leaving Searsporf.
...
Miss Kate Hall, of this city, has
been appointed maid of honor for
the South Georgia brigade at the
(coming state reunion to be held in
Savannah this month.
Infants’ socks. 15 to *:5 cents values
at 5 cents per pal'' at Si-; Levi son.
There js only one lit,.mb ef m <-r
eliandh e we preti nd to know any
thin-.: about and ir is the only bra neb
we sell -sitoes. I’eerson's,
WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE 0 K
SCHOOL SHOES sT LOW PRICES
PEERSON.
For double barrel shotguns goHP 1
isig-^^son.
For siiul ebarrel shotguns no to 1
Rig' I.evlsot;.
I handle the best line of new goodt
l;! <hc city. Ho not be fooled b.
business, oppoce. Ls who try to tell
' nit dpgereitt Ca'l and be convinc
ed. ffig I.evlson. , !
For <saic.
Good horse and buggy, cheap. For!
pani mars address Box ?>?,. Brunts
wick, Ga. j
V.'e can fit everyone, frouj Gimlet
'’lei re. the Giant. Peersotis.
.When a horse*is to overworked i'l
Jios (lown and in other ways declares 1
its inability to go further, you woul ii
consider it criminal to use force
Many a man of humane impulses
why would not willingly harm a kl
lenMiii guilty of cruelty whore his own
*wacb is concerned. Overdriven
overworked, when what, it needs is
something that will digest the toon
oaten and help the stomach to recti
ißkijato. Something like Kodol For Dy t- i
is sold by all and ugglst's.
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ALL FIRST-CLASS SALOONS
SELL HARVARD R^£T.
l.runitDond Medicine to -• >ork.
Gentlemen-: —Send me one men. pot
Me of the Remedy and one e. the
. mitnenf. Father think? he - al
most, well. He Is free from pain n U!
swelling almost gone, and tl.- tiff,
ness dtl his joints better by is, than
he ever expected. He wants a ither
month’s treatment, and thinks . the
time he. takes taat he will be .ouid
and well of rheumatism. Laura Bush
ong. Sulphur Lick, Ky.
Readv to-wear hats ot the latest
style will be displayed a: Miss Kate
Slater s millinery opening Friday atm
Saturday
ALL FIRSTW CLASS SALOONS
SfcLL HARVARD’S RYE.
1 will save you big money on cloth
ins. Even steamer and railroad
brings new goods. Sig Levison.
JOHN D. KoiiN rob
Brunswick’s Candy Store.
Don’t buy burnt sugar aud imagine
yiiu are getting pure chocolate. Suit)
substitutes are injurious to health.
For pure chocolate and a!’ other can
dies call on me.
.A fresh suppl,. received every wee c
from M enter the famous chocolate
maker. Either in bulk or in beautiful
pound and half pound boxes.
FINEST FRUITS. CIGARS AND TO
BACCOES, ETC.
TAFFY CANDY MADE FRESH
DAILY.
208 Newcastle Street
\ GO DOWN TO THE CITY HALL
>ND REGISTER.
&mL FIRST CLASS SALOONS
St RYE.
SF w|S
GRAHAM FLOUjfi
BUCKWHEAT Ff-OUR
HOLLAND RUSK
TOASTED CORf/t FLAKES
APPLE BUTTER.
AT \
KEANY’S
-STERLING
STANDS FOR
NAME and QUALITY.
IF YOU ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT WHAT YOU WRITE
WITH BU.Y A
STERLING FBDtlll PEN
WE ARE HERE EVERY DAY TO GUARANTEE THEM
They are the Very Essence of ease and satisfaction in Writing
* —SOLE AGENTS—
Fleming & bryant
Stop Dipping and Buy a STERLING FOUNTAIN PEN $1.2,f-;?‘ $6
118 NEWCASTLE ST. ‘ PHONE 53.
We Hive
IN THE WAY OF DELICATESSEN.
LIKE ZIMMERMAN’S SMOKED
MEATS AND SAUSAGES. IMPORT-.
ED CHEESE HOLLAND HERRING,
CANNED DELICATESSEN OF ALU V*?
QECRIPTIONS YOU FIND FRESH -
AND CLEAN AT ' V
tCYCLE DELIVERY FOR ALL ORDERS OF 25c, OR OVER.
CAHN’S
'Hf raYROYAIf ILLSSSEsS
f % , "’’ • ’• ~‘.yP —— or tf-nd banish *‘imiii*
jSSr w " u “? Vr T ,0 “n '■ u r y ! : !r " 1 U " K a€isks” to „;
i * , ‘”“‘“ ,,Mi * i<tm(* <ievelwiv’m ut of orgAs and body, b/r
fxSgijKm }*'" ,w " rt ' ,, "* ,| y ,or women-. >ui.i them. Cannot do harm—lifa
**-<’•*;**•• a i‘tvfl-surp. |..n !• KB BOX BY MAIL. Sol™
> dri.jpl>i*. U. Mol ;/i > CHKMICAL CO.. Cleveland, Ohio