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Society
Mrs. E. -C. Pi erson is improving
after a severe illness.
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Miss Lucile Kay leaves tomorrow
afternoon for Jacks(Jbvl!le.
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The Helping Circle of the Presby
terian church will nold a dob and
lancy article sale December 8.
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Mrs. Alice E. Clay, of New Con
don. Conn., Is the guest of Mrs. K.
R. Hopkins for a few days.
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Miss Annie intake has arrived front
Augusta as special nurse in the
Spires case at the city hospital.
Mr. and. Mrs. T. J. McCaJl will
go housekeeping shortly In the cot
tage now occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
D. M. Boggs
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Dr. and Mrs. Stovall Smith have
returned from Atlanta, where they
attended the funeral of their broth
er-in-law. Dr. J. 1,. Pinson.
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The marriage of Miss Georgia
Wayne and Mr. Kennedy Owen, of
New Orleans, takes place today in
Savannah. The wedding will be a
brilliant affair, occurring at St.
John’s church.
The Junior Sixhand [iuchre club
met yesterday afternoon with Miss
ftlta McKinnon. The afternoon was
very pleasantly spent, many games
having been played. The prize was
won by Miss Irene Wood, who was a
guest of the club.
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Airs. G. W- Ulanlon Is In Atlanta
where she wuAballed Wednesday by
news of the ilKss of her daughter,
fine! frees
I CAN FURNISH AND PLANT ON
SHORT NOTICE, CABBAGE, MAG
NOLIA, SYCAMORE, MAPLE DOG
WOOD, OAK AND UMBRELL
TRECB. GIVE ME A TRIAL.
D. B. PVLEB.
523 E Btreet
Every late wrinkle In style, but
not n 'Tinkle In the tit of the shoes
'torn I’eerion’s. . *
HORSE' GwLLARS
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Quarter Sizes \=4 1 Quarter Siz&s
a| * e s ‘ zes wr>ll f- ■ carried** SHK
i s | y j^^Bßj
oft Earth Two TOr 25 IbitlJl
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WBpBAILg/. QTHiNG CO.
Mrs. Edward E. Smith. Mrs. Smith
is now improving, to the pleasure o
ber friends, and will probably ac
company Mrs. Blanton home on her
return.
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The following Invitarion was re
ceived yesterday by friends in this
! vity: Mr. and Mrs. Frederic King
I Plttsifer request the honor r.f your
j presence at the marriage of their
j daughter, Sue Alice, to Mr. Tuomas
I Boyd Crockett, on Thursday, De;eu
j her tith. at 8 o'clock, Glen Ridge,
:S. J. Mr. Crockett is a son of .Mrs.
;J- K Knibb, of this city, and lived
here for some time prior to the
Spanish .-jpi<-dean war. when lie ea
lfi ed in the lcgjlar a.my and won
the rani: of lieutenant. Lai.., i,.
was stationed at Ve’towstone Park,
uic.nce, culmiuatiug in his marriage
Where was i cgmi the pretty ro
a It was there that lie met Alls.-
Pulslfer, who was with her pan
:<t their summpr home that squint i.
Miss Pulslfer is the daughter of a
wealthy Wall street broker and sole
heiress to the fortune of her grand
mother, which is rated at $20,U00,-
ot)l). Parental objection to die mar
riage on the too,-2 ol Air. Cr.e!;< ; i:
adoption of a military life, resulted
in the groom abandoning Ms profes
sloMMaßd eutaring bußiueßLin New
York city. The marriage _4WI be u
brilliant event and the bride and
groom will go abroad fo. several
months.
Htni. •i, , , -ANTS ]
R-dnlrc the Meat ' urcflii Atteatlen aa
Well sit Uot’, a
Did you ever •* i ro.- mh which—
-- optfe th* ou.at ocimflc nt tmrtromnMt
of soil—of eunstifoe-aiuj of atmosphere
- eemed never to achieve a hoalthv
growth.
A ton of mjiniire Iriil not lilp pi mm*
that hu a canker emtng out tie heart,
ou must deetrov t>-,o i&ukq before you
e remove the effect.
. You cannot cor- Dend'rff rod Raid
cs by niht'.hy an hair lotion* and
zuobtnc In vnsotlne, at-
You mutt look to th. r*u- 0 f the
trouble lt‘a germ ; ,t ,h root* o? !
your bslr which, c, UMI , it to fall out.
Nawbro'a HrrrmjWo aoetroya, the germ,
•■nd haaltby :ire roeult.
Bold by leading rtrugviate., Send 100 m
DrfMlL f |ofc mpte Co- j
For 'pie by SnjWn’i, Wkrmapy.
The MRUfv’JWfCK DAflftY NCWi, *AfufIDAY, NOVEMBER 24.
HMDS DAW WITH
TERRIBLE ECZEMA
Suffered for Ten Years—Spreading
to Body and Limbs Despite Efforts
of Three Doctors—Another Re*
markable and Speedy
CURE BY THE a
CUTICURA REMEDIED
“I had eczema on my hands for ten
years. At lirst it would breakout only
in winter. Then it finally came to
stay. I had three
good doctor.-, to do
nil they could, but
Vssir' , ’ V *^iSa imnj: of. them did
K-i mS/m good. 1 then
fto used one box of
vy Cutirpra Ointment
, . J and three bottles of
\ ytc r ('ijtir ura Insolvent
\ /[ and was completely
cured. My hands
were raw all over,
'' inside and out,
and the eczema
was spreading nil over my iwwiy and
limbs. Before I had used one bottle
, of CuticUrn Resolvent, together with
the Ointment, my .sf,rr*s w ere nearly
healed over, and by the time 1 had
tired the third bottle, T tvns entirely
well. 1 had a good appetite; and was
fleshier than lever was. To any one
who lias any skin nr blood disease 1
would honestly advise them to get (lie
Cutieura Kunicdkw and get w, lUjiiicker
than u)J tiro doctors in the State e*ti
cure you.” Mr*. M. E. Fajin,
May 19, 1905. Speers Ferry, Vt*.
OF ITCHING HUMOR
“ I have heefi troubled with a Ivwnor
on the back of my nfek and head for
fimfor five years, ft had mi itciimg ami
burning sensation, and was n very un
comfortable feeling. 1 hive uw-d tl.re
Cuticura Soap, Ointment, anil Resolvent
Piils three mimtiis, and run av I am
completely cured.”. Respectfully,
Mrs. H. I>. bud lam,
July US, 1900. Ow-mgkity, Md.
Cutli-um Oioinwirt. and MU*
C‘- -••'•‘J -r Con:.. *i.v
r*v,**iivw toC*reto*
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HICKS*
rdjSOiPUDINr
p^^ALL^ACHtes
icWfW Trial Md* la. tAi Iras Men..
Druir.mond Medleme Cos.. New York.
Gentlemen:-—Send me one morr bot
tle of the Remedy and one of the
-.nintent. Father thinks he is al
j most we’il. "He is free from pain, the
swelling almost gone, and the stiff
ness in bis joints better by far than
Ihe ever expected. He wants another
month’s treatment, and thinks by the
time he takes tuat he will be sound
> and well of rheumatism. T-aura Bush
ong, Sulphur I.ick, Ky.
Ready-to-wear hats or the latest
. style will he displayed a: Miss Kate
Slater’s mlflinery opening Friday ana
We don’t buy once’ a veic nnr
twire a year, bn* We arc rece’Vfug
[ shoes all the time. tr
i I will save you 1% money on cloth
ing. Every steadier and railroad
brings new goods. Stein Ltjvison.
—
JOHN 0. Rnii-vTOfe
Brunswick's Ce'rdy Bfe&r e!’
Don t buy burnt sugar v:d uutigino
you are getting pus,* chocolate. Sc>
substitutes are iaMmonn to health
For pure chOcoiate’iod al J other can
dies call on me.
A fr''3f¥-siipp4jdfiS||viSA every wee*:
born Mfljier tMMßWiepi)* chocolate
'linker. Hither inwmlk fSf. in beautiful
pound and half pound box*--
FINEST FRUITS. CIGARS AND TD
BACCOE6, ETC.
TAFFY CANDY MADE FRESH
DAILY. .
208 Newcastle S'.’eet.
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vjffoi Xi w rufL. street. 3. M. and
i-a jpo., fin-e, ijhoe*.
all first Class saloons
SEUL HARVARD’S RYE.
BLENDED
-Java Coffee
3 CANS for SI.OO
A fINE/COFFEE
“ L/ Ah '
IMPErJ&I CHEESE par Jar 15c
POT 'IBB CHOPS package 10c
■\R. 4
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\Ar ti
-STERLING
STANDS FOR
NAME and QUALITY.
IF YOU ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT WHAT YOU WRITE
WITH BUY A
STERLING FOUNTAIN PEN
WE ARE HERE EVERY DAY TO FULLY GUARANTEE THEM
They are the Very Essence of ease and satisfaction in Writing
—SOLE AGENTS—
FLEMING & BRYANT
Dipping and Buy a STERLING FOUNTAIN PEN $125 to $6
118 NEWCASTLE ST. PHONE 53.
Barringtqn Hall
4 * The Steel Cut CGTI £C
I h e Finest Mocha & Java
Per lb can . . 35C
1 For sale only at
CAHN*S st '
PHOfrtE 29fi
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JUmm "oimuihooti, rutting .•evc.opn.. nt ~i <■'#;.;
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vwfrjft.-rag [' p "<i*- a j'-titMirr 3|.<*o ;* i:
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