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Society
Mrs. J. A. Smith has been quite
111 for several days.
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Mrs. L. T. McKinnon is visiting
her parent* in Florida.
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Mrs. D. W. Krauss continues very
iii at her home In this city.
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Mrs. R. H. Hopkins will entertain
the Thailan Club this afternoon.
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Miss Tallulah Fleming will enter
tain the Acacia Club next week.
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Mrs. J. A. Ward, of Waynesville,
is quite 111 at her home at that place.
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Mrs. Hollis Randolph, of Atlanta,
is the guest of Mrs. H F. Dunwody.
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Mrs. J. S. Dunwody is at home af
ier a visit of several weeks to Kn
' annah.
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The Married Women’s Card (Tub
will be entertained by Mrs. George
Cook next week.
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Miss Julia Mroc/skowski has re
covered from her recent llifiess to
the pleasure of her friends. - <•.
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The Friday Afternoon Sixhand !
Club meets ibis afternoon/with Miss i
Frances Grant Nightingale.
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, Mrs J. A. Montgomery will lie
hostess to the Reading Club this
morning from 10 to 12.
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Mr. and Mrs. Titus, of Jackson-
U P, ANDERSON, Agt.
L. C. SMITH
VISIBLE
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Typewriter* Rented end Repaired
>ju.ar ribbons at 7.
_ HATS OFF
Nothing lends to the appearance of a man more than his head-covering:. Don one of the many
styles we are showing and get that “well dressed” feeling.
EVERY STYLISH SHARK Jgg|p& SOFT OR STIFF % ,
W. B. Specials, $2,00 No Name, 3,00
John B. Stetson 4,00 and $5,00 Youmans, 5,000
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A Shipment of English Caps, hand Made, Some
thing you Should See
WOOD-BAILEY CLOTHITcoT
> - v Fine Clothing and Furnishings
vllle. are spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hopkins.
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The Radies of the Maccabees wilt
meet this afternoon at 3:30 at the
hall. A full attendance is urged as
important business will come tip.
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Miss Fannie Bynames is now vis
iting in Bufaula, Ala., (lie guest of
Mrs. Marshall, formerly Miss Calla
Lilly.
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Dr. G. W. Blanton retime and ye si (r
--day from Atlanta where he was
callpd because of the illness of his
daughter, Mrs. Edward E. Smith
Mrs. Smith is now much Improved
and is expected-do arrive with Mrs.
Blanton tomorrow.
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The Christmas gift sale for the
I’resbyterian church begins this af
ternoon at Miller’s jjiore. Numbers
of beautifully dressed dolls and
many pretty and useful article* will
: e on sale. Everyone is invited to
attend the sale.
Mrs. T. J. McCall was hostess at
a very delightful mooting of the Mar
ried Women's Card Club yesterday
afternoon at her pretty home on Uti
ion street. After a number of in
teresting games, delicious refresh
ments were daintily served. Those
present were M<edames E. H. Mason,
.1 W. Thomas, c. l„ Elliott, J. V.
I!tame. T. Q. Fleming, Jr., George
t ook. .1. A. Montgomery. T i gno.gs
■il the club wore Mrs I . >I. M.iJi.iyl,
-Mrs. Munson, Mic.es Kim Kin
lion and .Mildred ‘.yon,
Krec lunch to all and railroad fare
free #o all mono who Imy at Offer
man next Tuesday and Wednesday.
Kec. II and 12. His sale of homes.
I I arms and lots. Terms to suit pur
j chasers.
| WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE C*
SCHOOL SHOES aT LOW PRICES
PEERSON.
Just Received.
A Riew lot of Gas and Gasoline
Mantles and Globes ai
Brunswick Cycle Cos.,
John Ilaonol, Mr
For double barrel shotguns go to
Hlg lasvlson.
Attend the midwinter millinery
opening at .Miss Slater's.
tHII MUhtfvriCß uAily Hiwi, Friday, oecemser 7. im.
Judge Beer By
Its True Worth
Progressive Men and Women Consider
It a Means to National Temperance.
We have recently published a num
ber of articles on tile, food value of
beer, and wo believe that sooner or
later beer will be recognized ;it Us true
worth, as a food beverage of splendid
- tonic effect and high nourishing value.
Noted men and women of this country
; are alreudy alive to the situation and
i besides Miss Phoebe Cousins and Dr.
Joseph Feisler of Northwestern Uni
versity, many nth- rs of note give their
• ndorsenii-nt to beer ns a means to na
i t tonal temperafi e.
Miss Cousins, for a quarter of a cen
tury the most eminent woman suf
frage advocate in the West, said in a
recent inorvb-w: "There never will be
a law th/it wi;i compel prohibition, and
the sensible thing for ti.e Womens
Christian Temperance- Union to do is
to aid in t lie substitution of mild,
- nourishing drinks lllte beer, which sel
dom produces drunkenness. A j-romi
-1 pent army officer wlio served in iht
"outhwest, operated canteens at three
i different posts. He made the canteens
so aei-ept *bl3 to the subtler*, whr
found beer satisfying their demands.
Unit In- dually i :i •-!! tin-- low diu-.-
..f the rroundlr.u i -agin orhond out
t'f bnslnt
Ih l'-st He-er met la all# the demands
for a mild, healthful, refreshing bever
age sic h as Miss CouOHis • • gg.-sts. It
is made of the ex elusive ’J'.il.-st eight
day malt, - hob-est hops .-u-d pure
water. Kighi-day tn.-.lt, whi h Is tin
only porfe -t malt, gives I'abrt B-v-r
Its superior fond value and rI -!iu- - s ,
j Strong in nourishment the body ro
! quires, it Is refreshing and satisfying.
Perfect in age, purity and strength,
absolutely cl.-un and containing onlv
three and one-lialf per cent of alcohol,
| Pal-st Heer is tin ideal temperance
1 beverage. No other is so healthful.
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Can you win? You realize that t<
win in anything these days, require"
strength, with mind and body In tune
A man or woman with ‘disordered .ih
gctitlvc organs is not in shape tor
dnyg work or a day's play. How cat
t,l.ty expect to win? Kodol s hoi
Dyspepsia contains the digestive
juices o' a healthy stomach ami w.-n
put-your stomach in shape to pei
form Its Important ’unction of su
plying the body and brain witi
strength building blood. Digests wba
you eat, relieves Indigestion, Dysper
sia. Sour Stomach, Palpitation of tm
Heart and Constipation. Sold by ai
druggist*
CASTOR IA
For Infants rad Children.
The Kim! You Have Always Bought
Bears the ''/Jr -'/pT'i7*“*
Signature of
Mandolines, gultaro, banjos, violins,
acordlons, mouth harps and all kinds
of musical instruments at Stg Levi-
Roil.
Ladies long black silk gloves.
Gus Hoffman’s Bazaar.
Drt!jnninti(T .Jeda-fnc rn„ New York
Gentlemen: Send me one more hot
tie eif the Remedy and one of the
-iuitnent. Father thinks he is al
most well. He is free from pain, the
Veiling almost gone, and the stiff
ness in his jo'nts better by far than
he* ever expected. He wants another
month’s treatment, and thinks bv the
time lie takes tuat lie will he sound
and well of rheumatism. Laura Bush
ong, Sulphur Lick, Ky.
Readv to-wear hats or the latest
style will be displayed at Miss Kate
Slaters millinery opening Friday aim
Saturday
We don’t, buy orb-e a year m--
twice a year, but we are i-ere-vii:"
shoes al! the time. Beersou's. .
I will save you big money on cloth
ing. Every steamer and railroad
brings new goods. Sig Levison.
JOHN IX P-i! NTOS
Brunswick's Candy -. .
Don't buy burut sug; .-j- i,.iagine
you ate. getting pure chm te. hoe,
substitutes are injurious to health
For pure chocolate and al' other can
dies call on.je.
A fresh supply received every woo-;
from Mentor the famous ehm-ebi--'-
maker. Either 4n hulk or i:t heautifm
uound and half pound hove:.
FINEST FRUITS, CIGARS AND TO
BACCOES, ETC.
TAFFY CANDY MADE FRESH
DAILY.
208 Newcastle S' set
308 Newcastle street, I!. M. and
1. Cos., fine shoes.
ALL FIRST CLASS saloons
SELL HARVARD'S RYE.
BLENDED
Java Coffee
3 CANS fo r SI.OO
A FINE COFFEE
IMPERIAL tHEtsE per Jar 15c
POTATO CHOPS package.. lOc
AT
KEANY’S
-STERLING
STANDS FOR
- NAME and QUALITY.
IF YOU ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT WHAT YOU WRITE
WITH BUY A
IM FOUNTAIN PEB
WE ARE HERE EVERY DAY TO FULLY GUARANTEE TITEM
They are the Very Essence of ease and satisfaction ir, Writing
—SOLE AGENTS—
FLEMING & BRYANT
Stop Dipping and Buy a STERLING FOUNTAIN PEN $1.25 to $6
113 NEWCASTLE ST. ' >HONE 53.
Zimmerman’s
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* Smoket Meats, Tongue
* (loose Liver Sausage
I Chicken Fat
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IT AHfVI’C 227 GrantSl. |
I li> O , PHONE 22?”
issr PENNYROYAL SAtev?
. ‘ : c===r „ or and banish “pains
'&**HS* 01 . ' They are “LIFE SAVERS” to girls at
w* manhood, aiding development of organs and body, £Tc
'SSACjISv , '°' vn tor women equals them. Cannot do harm—life
Tpisßsil l"* 0 ?"* a pleasure. .ttl.OOl'KU IIOX BYMAIL. Sohs
f 'y tlrugjrwts. ldt. Mot T’S CL! KM J CAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio