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THE ATLANTA SUNDAY 4 13 3304 4J Photo by ondon. MISS LUC JACKSON One of the Social Favorites of Winder. G. i AUGUSTA'S SOCIAL SIDE THE announcement of the engagement of Mss Clara Eugenia. Eve and Mr.

Frank Marvin Dunbar la of great social Interest throughout the state. The wedding is to occur on the 6th of April Miss Eve is a daughter of Dr. Philip H. Eve of Beech Island and her fiance is the second son of Mrs. William Dunbar.

Miss Lulls Rountree will be maid of honor. and Mr. Dunbar will have his brother. Mr. Clement Dunbar as best man.

The other attendants will be Miss Mattie Belle Panknln. of Augusta and Miss Mtlledge Wilson of Beech Island. Mr. Rlghton Robertson and Mr. Robert Hood will act as groomsmen.

Many good wishes and congratulations are expressed on all sides. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Wright complimented Mr.

and Mrs. Babbett of Brooklyn. Dr. and Mrs. Henry VanDyke.

Hewitt Miss Hewitt and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Maurice. Walton with a delightful trip to the locks In a canal boat where they enjoyed a mid-day luncheon and returned early in the afternoon.

Mr. Irvin Branch was the host at a very charming dinner party given at the Country Club in honor of Mrs. Herbert Thomas. Mrs. E.

R. Norton. Mrs. George Cunningham. Mr.

Paul Langdon and Mr. Harry tniarbonnier. Miss Annie Schweigert entertained the members of the Tuesday Euchre Club at her home most delightfully last week. Those present were Miss Harriet Ellis of Atlanta Miss Belle Fargo Miss Emma Georgia Hull Miss Eleanor Doughty Miss Mattle Wright. Miss Anne Clanton Phin- lay Miss Marion Rood.

Mrs. Eugene Hunt. Miss Mertal Black and Miss Margaret Schweigert The prize a lovely picture was woo by Miss Belle Fargo. A delicious luncheon was served the geusts after the game. On Friday Mrs.

Howard Wilcox entertained with an afternoon tea in honor of Mrs. Graham C. Dunlap of Montreal. Can. Among the notable guests at Hampton Terrace are Mr.

and Mrs. John Hood Stewart of Glen Ridge J. Mr. Stewart is the founder of the Needlework Guild of America. which was inaugurated in 1885.

and is now one of the largest and roost efficient charity organizations of the country. Mrs. Jacob Phlnizy and Miss Anne Clanton Phlnlzy leave shortly for a visit to Hot Springs Va. Dr. and Mrs.

DeSaussure Ford are on a visit to their daughter. Mrs. George Baker. in Columbia. C.

Miss Mattie Wright leaves Augusta shortly' to visit In New York and Brooklyn. Mrs. Ernest U. Stlres of New York. who has spent some weeks with her mother.

Mrs. George Hardwlck returned to New York this week. Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Rockefeller and two children are guests at the Bon Air hotel. The Monday evening dinner-dance at the Country Club was well attended. The dining room was well filled with parties dining. and the numbers were increased later by other parties coming in to enjoy the dance.

Among the parties dining at the club were Albert Flttmore Hyde Mr. and Mrs. Camp of Mlddleton Conn. and Mrs. Thomas Sinclair Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Douglass Mrs. Herbert Thow and Mr. Paul D. Langdon.

A congenial party composed of Miss Elizabeth Alton. Miss Anita Phlnlsy. Miss Clara. Doughty Mr. Harry Charbonnler Edward Burwell and Mr.

Ferdinand Phlnlzy were also dining at the club. Dr. arid Mrs. Thomas Coleman Miss Emily Thomas. Miss Annie Thomas Dr.

and Mrs. DeVere Warner Mr. Langdon Thomas and Mr. Taylor of New York formed a pleasant party. Miss Helen Doyle was complimented on the even of her departure with a theater Spent Treating Daughter For Fits.

Never Had Attack After Taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. The most frequent cause of epilepsy or fall- Ing fits is an inherited tendency to nervous disease. Chronic headache in parents if the most common cause of fits in the offspring and strong relationship is shown by the effects of treatment between headache and epilepsy. Dr.

Miles' Nervine has a wonderful record of cures of this terrible malady Reid the following A few years ago I became interested in Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine through reading a small book published by Dr. Miles Medical Co. My daughter. May Ellis had been troubled with falling fits for four yeses.

I read in the book of a daughter of Mr-A-B. OsgoodPalatka Ph. that had been cured of fits and I wrote nun for verification of the sane Upon receipt of his letter I began the tie of the Nervine for my child woo has never had an attack since the second dose was given her. Prior to the use of the Restorative Nervine I had spent more than eight hundred dollars with different pbvsiaans for treatment of my little girl ma she received no benefit whatever. I used in all seven bottles Of.

the Nerrineand they wereworth tffcttfift opinion the finest nerve edictoein the world and I cheerfully recommend its nse to all sufferinefrom nervous Igorderf of any tond. Ellis Cu. cell and guarantee first bot- Remedies. jSend for free book Heart Diseases. Address rulItonGL Att UeDr.

Mi fr supper. Mrs. Thomas Sinclair. Miss Elizabeth Allen Miss Doyle and Mr. Walker Wallace Mr.

Bowdre Phlnizy and Mr. Edward Eurweil formed the party. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Coebrana of the are with.

their mother. Mrs. William F. Christie on the rllU. Mrs.

Stewart Phlnizy is visiting her sifter Mrs. O. G. Galllngton. In Columbia.

The Misses entertained on Friday evening with a progressive Mother Goose game of hearts. Hearts and violets were used in profusion throughout the rooms. The Misses Hankinson proved themselves charming hostesses. The even- leg was one of pleasure to all present. Mrs John S.

Bransford complimented Mrs. Graham Dunlap of Montreal. Misses Annie and Emily Thomas of Kentucky. Mrs. Van Antwerp of Cincinnati and Mrs.

Ge TgeS ward 8 SQuire New rk with a beautiful luncheon. Mrs. Bryan Cummlng entertained at. afternoon tea in honor of Arthur Moles- orth who is no wher guest. Mrs.

Robert Potter entertained honor of Mrs. James B. Walker Thursday. Mrs. John W.

Chafes entertained with an afternoon tea Wednesday In honor of Mrs. George W. Squire of New York. The members of the Phllomathlc Club held one of their delightful meetings on Wednesday afternoon. The subject se- lectet for the afternoon was French Liberalism.

Mrs. Walter Cothran of Atlanta and Mrs. George T. Jackson of August are' guests of Mrs. H.

W. Thomas in Athens. Mrs. Banentlne gave a pretty card party In her rooms at the Bon Air. Dr.

and Mrs. De Vera Warner entertained with a reception Thursday afternoon at their lovely home' on the HJIL Mrs. Thurston Crawford Is the guest of Mrs. Rawlins Lowudee at her home In Charleston. Mrs.

Henrietta Alexander la making a visit of seevral weeks In New York. INDIAN SPRING GA. Mrs. C. C.

Gray of Locust Grove was the guest of relatives here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. R. L.

Smith and Dr. A. B. Elder of Macon and Mrs. Haley of Orals Fin.

were the guests of Mrs. W. A. Elder Friday. Messrs.

Shine and Ellis Smith of Atlanta are spending today with their mother. Mrs. M. S. Smith.

Miss Etna Elder returned last week after a very delightful- visit to friends in southwest Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. I W. Scoville of Anniston will spend this week at the Wlgdam.

Mr. W. E. Jenkins of Dooly is now- among the guests at the Calumet. Miss Beatrice Elder entertained a few friends' in a very charming way Wednesday evening at pit.

The friends of Mr. W. M. Keaton are pleased to see him out alter a very se vere spell of the grip. NEWNAN' GA.

Miss Bessie Powell entertained the Euchre Club very delightfully Tuesday after- noon at her home on College street. There were five tables of six-hand euchre and the score was kept with miniature cards. The first prize a picture. was won by Miss Belle Vernon King the' second. a set of shirtwaist pins.

by Mrs. Allen Hertel. and the guests' prize a dainty lace-edged handkerchief was drawn by Miss Edna The most elaborate affair of the put week was the party at which Mrs. Hewlette A. Hall entertained the Flinch Club and a few invited guests Thursday after- noon.

Mrs. Hall is always a most charm. lug hostess and her parties are thoroughly delightful Mrs. S. C.

Hill is In Atlanta with her daughter. Mrs. Colquitt Carter. Miss Lucy Beck of Griffin is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. Merrill. Mrs. Sara Parrott and Miss Edna Russell visited Atlanta Monday to see Ethel Barrymore in Cousin Kate.

Mrs. Roscoe Gorman of Opellka spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. B. T.

Thomp- son. Miss Anderson and Miss Estelle Ander- son of Washington. Ga. are the guests of Mrs. Herndon Murray.

i Mrs. E. Walker went up to Atlanta Thursday to see Bertha Galland in Dor othy Vernon of Haddon Halt. Mrs. 3.

S. Gibson and children are staying with Mr. and Mrs. 7. C.

Gibson. Miss Elizabeth Thomas Is visiting in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown of Atlanta are the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Askew. Miss Virginia Jones or Misslssppl Is visiting Miss Luclle Thompson. who Will also have as her guest this week Miss Chaffee of Alken S. C.

Miss Rae Sponcler Is in Atlanta. Miss Luelle Horn and Miss EmmJe Young Conyers. who are teaching at Luthervlile spent last Saturday and Sunday at home. GREENSBORO GA. Miss Amy Gelssler has returned home.

after a very delightful visit to Mlw Winifred Powell of Alken. S. C. Miss Halite Park entertained very de lightfully at dinner Thursday In honor of Miss Ethel Bryson of Siloam and Miss Lucia Johnson of Macon. Was Clyde Clarldy has returned from a visit to Atlanta.

Mr. Will Park left Friday for Atlanta to be present at the banquet to be liven at the Capital City Club by the Equitable Life Assurance Society. Mrs. M. L.

Bickers returned Friday from Baltimore after a two weeks' visit. Miss Gussle Smith of Greensboro Ala. Is the guest of Mrs. P. P.

Carter. Mr. Charlie Lewis came down from Atlanta this week for several days and was the guest of Mr. lunfu. Lewis.

The city council of Greensboro will lit' out a contract at a very early. date for the erection of tn electric plant in the city. Miss Ruby Moody of Mxey is the very attraclve or Mrs. J. H.

McWhorter. Mrs. T. A. Branch gave an elegant din- tng Sunday at her lovely home in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. T. E. Wlnn. Mrs Sophia Hill of Washington.

Oa- vkudMra. Benrjr 3 JniI p- BABSXS7ILLE GA. Miss Maud Crawford of Thornaston an attractive and popular visitor to the city has beta the peat of the family of Mrs. W. Prout fog several days past Miss Nell Larchman and Mrs.

V. A. Stephens left' Wednesday morning tot UcDonough. where they wm spend some tints the guests of the tatters mother Mrs B. B.

Carmtchatl. Mr. and Mrs Roy Cheney of Atlanta arrived in the city Sunday night to upend a while a th guests of the latter' aunt Miss zani. Mllner. As Mtu Mary Wright the latter lived here and la quite well remembered by many.

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Eads.

of Griffin arrived In the city Sunday to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Zones.

rosy se quite well known and liked here. Mrs. Floyd Murphey and Mrs. A. O.

rurphty went up to Hampton Tuesday to spend several days as the pests of the formers aunt. Mr. and Mrs. C. O.

Summers aecom. panied Mr. G. L. Summers to Atlanta last Thursday.

Miss Mattie Tea Turner of Macon. has been spending several days here' this week as the guest of her cousin. Miss Lily Turner. Mrs. J.

C. Smith visited daughter Mrs 7. W. Gresham. in Griffin Tuesday.

Mrs. A. O. Bennett accompanied by Dr. E.

C. Rlpley. went to Atlanta Thursday. Miss Mallnda Gradl2lc1t of Forsyth spent several days In the city this week as the guest of the family of her' parents. Mr.

and Mrs. R. H. Graddlck. Mrs.

M. A. Brown left Friday morning for Macon. where she nt to visit the family of her daughter. Mrs.

J. R. Martin arid other relatives. The Daughters of the Confederacy held Interesting meeting at the home of Mrs. A.

Peacock Friday afternoon. WASHINGTON GA. Mrs. Cornelia Pone celebrated the fourth anniversary of her birth Wednesday with an. elegant dinner whlch- was spread on a fine damask that Is' 107 years old.

Her children from Knoxville. Tenn. Augusta and Washington were the guests. Miss Mml Lou Callaway has returned to Lexington. Mrs.

Edward Culver is visiting her fathers family on Spring street. Miss Lucy DuBose Sims has returned tram an extended visit to friends in New' Orleans Atlanta and Newnan. Mrs. Sarah Cooper Sanders' was the charming hostess Tuesday afternoon in entertaining the Frank Willis Club. Miss Cornelia Green and Mr.

T. Bur- Well Green left Wednesday for a stay of several weeks in New York. The Twentieth Century Club was delightfully entertained by Mrs. W. E.

Mllrkwalter on the afternoon of the 9th. Mrs. W. T. Lang.

of Knoxville. is visiting her mother. Mrs. Cornelia Pope. Mrs.

Fleldlnsr Flcklen entertained the Sewing Club Saturday morning. Hrs. H. fl molt and Mrs. J.

Brit. lip left for Fort Valley. Mrs. Garnett Andrews of Chattanooga Is the guest of Mrs. T.

M. Green. Mrs. John A. Sutton returned Tuesday from a visit to relatives at Convert.

Misses Ida Lee Hill Lucy Dillard and Collotta Alexander are at home from Apes Scott. Mrs. Luther MuGinty. of Athens. Is vie.

IUnll relatives in Washington. MJss Mary Ross has returned to Opelika after a visit to Mrs. R. 9 Smith. Mrs.

W. T. PInker Ms returned from a visit to friends at Robinson. Visa Stokes Designer and maker of artistic gowns. 40 Whitehall street.

HIrsch building. Bell phone 2949. Rooms 13. Pink- Ing and pleating to' order. ALBANY GA.

Miss Marion Harrison. Miss Roberta Carroll. Miss Kathryn Harrison and Miss Nelle Partridge formed a party from WontlceUo Pla. who spent Thursday in Albany. Mrs.

Cleo D. Stiles has gone IQ Macon for a visit to relatives and friends. Mrs. A. 1.

McDonald. of Bainbridge. Is visiting the family of her father. Mr. B.

F. Manning. Mrs. R. Id.

Smith' and children are spending some time with friends in Ma. con Mrs. William Calvin Chllton. of Mississippi is the guest of Mrs. A.

W. Muse. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Osborne returned Wednesday evening from a pleasant sojourn In Baker county. Complimentary to Mrs. B. Goettlnger of Apalachicola.

Fla. Mrs. Rotenberg entertained Informally on Wednesday evening. Miss Julia Tltt is at home after an extended visit to Columbia S. C.

Mrs. Henry Marks or Cincinnati. is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Leo Altheimer.

Quite a delightful entertainment was a. card party with which the Misses Plonsky complimented Miss Lulls Edwards on last Monday evening and which was attended by a large company of young people. Mrs. Ernest B. Whltchard Is visiting in Dawson.

Mrs. J. T. Brooks has turned from a. pleasant visit to Newton and Camilla.

Miss Minnie Hattrlch has returned from Jacksonville. where she spent several weeks with friends. Mrs. Julian P. dark and little daughter have gone to Amerlcus to visit relatives while Mr.

Clark is in New York. Mrs. Edwin. Sheffield arid little daughter. of AmerluII.

are visiting MrL Sheffield's parents Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Bacon.

Mrs. James B. Baird. of Atlanta. is visiting her aunt.

Mrs. W. n. Gilbert. Mrs.

E. N. Clark and little son have returned from a pleasant visit to Macon. Ml Louise Weldon Is at home after spending some time with relatives at Boston. Ga.

Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Bacon have return.

ed from Albuquerque. N. Mex. where they spent several weeks with the family of their son. Mr.

W. W. Bacon. Jr. Mrs.

R. S. Sale has returned from a. pleasant visit to Bronwood. Mrs.

Samuel Farku has returned from Baltimore where she spent several weeks being in Johns Hopkins hospital during most of that time. Her friends are glad to know that as the result of an operation which she underwent she has been fully restored to health. SPARTA GA. Mr. and Mrs.

D. Walter entertained a large party Tuesday evening at their beautiful home on Rabun street A mu- I Cure Women OF FEMALE DISUSES AND PILES I Will Cart You to That You Will tsy land Woraia lo Longer VOmit to Embarasatef Examinations and iig Doctor Bills. To Show Good Faith sad to Prove to Ton That I Can Cure Ton I Will tied Fxv Package of Sty Bemtdy to Every Sufferer. I hold the secret of a discovery Yh1cJa hat never felled to cure. women of piles or female.

weak- Be Tilling of the womb painful menstrual periods leuorrlMa iraoalsUon. ulceration etc. ire very readily cured by my treatment. I tow effarthii priceless secret to tb women of knowing thsc tt will always effect I cure. so matter bow TOB you hay.

suffered or he. mini doctors hare failed. I do not ask any sufferer to take my unsupported word for this although It is true as gospel. If roe will send me your end address I will send joa a trial package absolutely tree. which will show yoa that you can be cured.

Thefras trial paekaces Jon often are enonitocure Ito florin I SOCIAL LIFE IN MACON ON MONDAY evening Miss Char- lotte Marie Brown assisted by Miss Marie 1. Skidrilore Connor and the Wesleyan Mandolin Club gave a most delightful recital. The musical given by the Young Ladies' Hospital Auxiliary at the home of Mrs. Osgood Wllllngham on Wednesday even- tag was a marked success. The new president Miss Ernie Cabaniss has already proved herself a.

most competent and energetic head. A large card party will be given soon by the young ladles at the' Hotel Lanier parlors. A number of handsome prizes have already been received. A musical also under the auspices of the Young Ladles' Auxiliary. will probably be given In the near future by Profes- sor Hesselberg at the Wesleyan chapel.

Miss Bell McGee after a. delightful visit to Miss Mary Winchester. will return to her home in Virginia on Monday. Mrs. Lawson of Perry will be with Mrs.

Buford Davis tnlSnevllla next week. Miss Ethel. SbateChas returned home. after a pleasant visit to Athens. Miss Raymond English is visiting in Atlanta for a few days.

A meetlng of the Daughters of the Revolution was held at the home of Mrs. Mallory Taylor. The regent Mrs. Edward J. Wuilugham presided.

Mrs. 7. J. Talley was invited and accepted to represent the Mary Hammond Washington chapter at the coming. congress to be held' on April 19 in Washington.

Mrs. John Cutler has as her attractive guests Mrs. W. IL- Pleasants of New York. Mrs.

Pleasants will be In the city for several weeks end is gladly welcomed the many friends she has made on former visits A marriage of Interest to a number of Macon people is that of Rabbi Wit which will occur on. Monday the' 13th In Cincinnati. The bride is Miss Josephs of Cincinnati. On Friday' the lith they will be entertained at an elegant reception at the Progress Club. Miss Julia Huguenin Is the guest of Miss Janle Hickey in Atlanta for several jays.

Miss Mary- Benson of Baltimore arrived In the city Wednesday to be the guest of Miss Margaret Caton. Miss Benton Is the pretty and attractive daughter of the steal and literary programme of a high order of excellense had been arranged and was happily carried out. Another round happy social event was the informal hop at the Academy hall Friday evening. A score of belles and escorts constituted the personnel of the party. of which Mrs.

Burwell and Mrs. McComb were the chaperones. Miss Allen of MUledgeville and Miss Ross of Opellm. Ala. who are the guests of Mrs.

T. H. Little are the recipients of many marked social attentions from their friends and admirers. Miss Clyde White Is visiting her broth- er Professor George White. in Pratt Ala.

Mrs. 1. C. Reid of Eatonton and Mrs. Hiram Gardiner of Atlanta are the guests of Mrs.

W. H. BurwelL Mrs. T. M.

Hunt and daughter have returned home. after an extended stay In Crawford Mr. and Mrs. E. 1.

Fryer who have re cently been the guests of Mrs. O. L. on left Monday for their home in Blakely. ERENAU NOTES.

Mrs. E. H. Mason of Brunswick spent three days at Brenau lat week with her young daughter Miss Fannie Mason. Misses Lillie White and Annie Wood Bowden have returned from a delightful trip to Atlanta.

Miss Mary Wartman has returned to college. after being absent two weeks on account of the' death of her grandfather. Misses' Elizabeth Lucas and Ola Wll- lIngham of Toccoa spent Monday at Bre- tau as the guests of Miss Allis Hayes. There has been a revive meeting at jrenau for the past week. conducted by Rev.

Mr. Gaultney of Rome Ga. On last Saturday evening at Brenau the members of the faculty. the trustees and the seniors of the college were entertained in a beautiful manner by Mrs. lutchlns.

A delicious lunch was served and the music rendered by Professor Schaeffer and Miss Kuar added. much harm to the occasion. WILMINGTON- y. c. Socially Wilmington Is very' dull and the Influence of Lets over the society lead.

rs la very marked. The only- real sparkling social activity hereabouts Just now Is at the Sound where Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke ones are entertaining many of their fashionable New York friends. Their third party of guests arrived today from New York to spend a week or two at the luxurious winter home of the lones The sec- rid party.

of guests leftlyesterday some them returning north. and the others going to' Alken S. C. Miss Viola Wintuns. daughter of Mr.

nd Mrs. A. B. Williams of Leland N. C.

and Mr. Luke Brogden. of the Atlantic Coast Line. were married Wednesday afternoon at the residence of Mr. C.

C. Rice. this city Rev. J. I.

Vlpperman performing the. ceremony. The bride and groom left for Florida on their wedding tour. Another pretty house wedding yesterday was that of Miss Ella Bass and Mr. Thomas 3.

Banks at the residence of. Dr. N. Y. J1 I Yipperoaa lleuenant commander of the United States navy.

Mrs. James Corbln and Miss Corbin will entertain at an early date at a large card party in honor of their guests. Miss Ben- son and Miss Mamie Schnell of Columbus. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Louis Pel- Jew entertained at a charming Liliputlan tea party in honor of her young son.

Master Louis. The guests were little Misses Emily Bayne Barfield Margaret Gibson. Sarah Pellew. Ruth Gibson. Master F.

G. Hardernan and Master Louis Pellew Jr. On Thursday evening Miss Josephine entertained a few friends' informally at seven-hand euchre in honor of her guests. Miss Jones of Baltimore. Miss Sendall and Miss McGlll of Virginia.

There were two tables. Mr. Pate Stetson won the first prize a pencil and pad and Mr. Dore won three little note books. The guests were Miss McGlll.

Miss Jones. Miss Sendall. Miss Winchester. Miss Mary Winchester. Mr.

Winshlp Cabaniss. Mr. Dore Mr. Howard Smith. Mr.

Pate Stetson. Mr. Cooper Wlnn Mr. Mayo Mr. Robert Plant entertained a few friends Informally at a pool party on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Sendall and Miss McGlll.

Those Who enjoyed the game were Mr. end Mrs. Robert H. Plant Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace McCaw. Miss McGlll. Miss Sendall. Miss Winchester Miss Mary Winchester. Mr.

Robert Plant. Mr. Cooper Wlnn. Mr. George Lowe Mr.

James Hines Mr. Randolph Jaques. Miss Sendall. after a charming visit to Miss Winchester will return to Virginia in a few days. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs.

H. M. Wortham entertaned at bridge whist. The guests were Mrs. J.

F. Hanson. Mrs. I. O.

Stevens. Mrs. Anderson Ruse Mrs. Katherine Wall Taylor. Mrs.

S. R. Jaques Mrs. W. T.

Coleman Mrs. Robert Smith. Mrs. Charles H. Hall Jr.

Mrs. Ellsworth Hall Mrs. Lewis Wodd Miss Fannie Lock. The Young Matrons' Cub was entertained on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. George Cornell.

Only the members of the club were present. The two priza were won by Mrs. Eats and Mrs. Mack Corbett. Miss Septlma Snowden has returned home after an unusually delightful visit to New Orleans.

While there she was the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Askrlpe and Miss Logan. Miss Snowden was a participant in the carnival galties attending the' large balls and gorgeous entertainments. Mrs.

Oscar Kinney and Mrs. Jack Has- see have returned from a pleasant visit to frledns in Atnericus. formed the' ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.

Banks left for Rlchlands their future home. Mr. Henry Giesehen and family and Mr. Martin Schnlbben and family prominent German citizens will sail for Germany on May 31 having engaged passage on the Kronprlnz Wilhelm of the German Lloyd company. The ladles of the congregation of St.

Paul Evangelical Luthern church tendered a very handsome reception to their new pastor Rev. W. A. Snyder tonight Mrs. Benjamin T.

Doan of Lebanon. Ky. is visiting the family of Rev. Dr. A.

D. McClure. Misses Mattie and Lillie Horne left to day for Richmond Va. to visit friends. Miss LucIte Murchlaon is now on a tour through the Island of Martinique.

RALEIGE N. C. The graduating class of the Peace In sUtute gave this evening The Merchant of Venice. In compliment to the Students at the various other colleges here. The play was handsomely presented.

and costumed. Many society people attended the performance which had been In preparation for several weeks. Miss Emmie Rogers of Raleigh and Mr. Benjamin T. Wade of Troy were married here at the First Baptistchurch Wednesday evening.

Tuesday evening a reception was given the bridal party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Roger the parents of the bride. At Charlotte. Mrs.

John Scott entertained at luncheon in honor of Mrs. Edward C. Peters of Atlanta. the guest of Ws. Arthur 14.

Smith. Miss Nellie Orr entertained a party of young lady friends at dinner on Wednesday in compliment to some town visitors. The St. Cecelia Choral Society of Charlotte will concert Thursday aided by some of the best amateur talent in the city. Captain Richmond Pearson Hobson is to lecture in the auditorium or the Presbyterian college at Charlotte and will be heard by a number of his kinsfolk.

who' are numerous in that part of the state. Miss Mary Cole Boyden. a- niece of Mrs. Thomas Bruner. of Raleigh.

has gone to Salisbury on a visit She is' re garded as one of the belles of North Carolina. Visitors are pouring into Pinehurst. and the hotels and cottages are filled to the limit There are nearly 2000 people In the hotels. fiats and cottages. and great numbers are being turned away dally Golf continues to be the great attrae.

Uon at Pinehurst and hundreds of players. many of them aznongthe cleverest In the country. are at work dally over both the long and short courses. The engagement of Miss Mabel Gfl1u. pie of Alleghany Pa.

to Mr. Charles M. Evans. of' Charlotte will interest many society people In North Carolina. Miss Gillasple has lived at Charlotte year.

The date of the marriage is April 14 at the First Presbyterian church. Many Bortiera visitors are at st3thevllie i i DISPLAY and EASTER MILLINERY Tomorrow Monday Tuesday TUT Wednesday March 141516. High Art Millinery. Representing the most authoritative types of Pa risian masters and the individual originations of' our own talented artists. Mondays exhibition con sists of the latest Paris London and New York creations including the most original conceptions of the cleverest milliners on both sides of the water.

Special attention is invited to a number of very beautiful Picture Hat of soft lace daintily trim. med with flowers and ribbons. A superb showing" of Smart Toques and Turbans its a regal collection. Cornel JMHIGHCO enjoying the fine weather in the mountains. There are many there scattered In the mountain section where a number spent the winter In tents some of them in the frostless belt on the mountain sides.

Mrs. Edward Parker. of Graham who has been at Raleigh for some tome the guest of Mr. and. Mrs.

Benjamin Fe. Baker. have returned to her home as has also Mrs. Charles Baskerville of th state university who has been visiting her mother Mrs. George H.

Snow. Mrs. Benjamin W. Baker. Miss Martha wood and Miss Elsie Haywood have left Raleigh for a California tour and will not return until about the end.

of April. A party of six North CaroHnani sailed from New York this week for a tow through the Holy Land. those in the party being Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Cundlff Rev. Walter Holcomb. Rev. Thomas Larence of Asheville Robert H.

Ricks. of Rocky Mount Mrs. Laura A. Winston. of Morganton.

and Rev. Junlug Millard Dr. and Mrs. Archibald Henderson en- tertalaed a number of their friends at the state university. Many members of the faculty were present.

GAINESVILLE Mrs. E. E. Dixon and her daughters Misses Georgia and Ersklne visited Atlanta friends last week. Miss Jessie Lumsden of Nacoochee Valley is visiting friends in the city.

Mrs. Abbott Reid Is visiting her parents Judge and Mrs. B. Gaston. Mrs.

U. R. Waterman vsited Mrs. McConnell in Atlanta last week. Mrs.

3. W. Quintan of Buford has been visiting her daughters Mrs. 3. B.

George and Mrs. W. J. Porter. Miss Daisy Estes a charming young lady of St.

Augustine. Pia. left for her. home Saturday. The Kings Daughters met with Mrs.

John E. Redwine Jr. at her home on Green street Wednesday afternoon. Miss Susie West visited relatives and friends in. Atlanta last week.

Mrs. Warren Campbell Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Charles West. In Savannah.

Miss Margaret Dunlap will visit friends In Atlanta before returning from Florida. Miss Mary Dean Campbell la visiting relatives and friends in Atlanta. Thursday evening at 9 o'clock at the home of the Rev. D. 7.

Blackwell. Miss Ethel Owen was united in marriage to Lieutenant George Ezra Pilgrim. the Rev. Blackwell performing. the ceremony.

The wedding was very quiet only the families and most intimate friends being Informed of It. The bride Is pretty and popular being helt In high esteem by a large circle of Mends. She Is the daughter of Mr. tad Mrs. E.

D. Owen. who recently moved here from. Banks county. The groom is a nephew of' George P.

Bates. in whose mercantile establishment lie has been manager and leading salesman for many years. lie was a young soldier in the American war and is at present a lieutenant of the Candler Horse Guards. covnraroN GA. Mrs.

N. S. Turner and' children left Thursday to spend several days with friends In Milledgeville. Mrs. Robert I.

Weaver has returned from a visit to her daughter. Mrs. W. W. Billingslea In Macon.

Miss Bessie Walton of Madison la the charming guest of Miss Sarah Slmms. Misses Kate Thompson of Eudora Joyce Perry. Annie Anderson Messrs. Hill Lewis George Barren James Stratford and Alexander Lyner met at Miss Annie Higgins' Wednesday evening and enjoyed themselves for several hours' at the card table after which the' hostess served de llgtttiul refreshments. Mrs.

P. W. Godfrey has as her attractive guest Miss Agnes Godfrey of Madison. The salmagundle party" given by Mrs. P.

W. Godfrey complimentary to Misses Agnes Godfrey and Bessie Walton of Madison Friday afternoon from 3 to' 6 o'clock was a lovely affair. Miss Julia StlllweU Is the. guest of. relatives In Mllledgeville this week.

Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Norton have re turned to Atlanta.

Misses Bonner Slmms and tenors Owsley are at home from Agnes Scott. One of. the mdst perfect entertainments of the season was the whist party Wednesday afternoon at which Misses Susie Griffin and Maggie Hambrlck entertained a number of their friends In honor of Miss Minnie Trenholm of Edlsto Island. S. C.

Mrs. Mary E. Jarman left Monday to visit her daughter. Mrs. Thomas Splver.

In Eatonton. Miss Jule Allen returned from a. visit to relatives In Coal City Tuesday. She' was accompanied by Mrs. H.

Bickerstaff who will spend four weeks in the' city. Mrs. 7. L. Whitehead entertained a number of her unmarried friends Wednesday evening at her home on MonU.

cello street Mrs. Thomas J. Hatdin of Torsyth at. rived Thursday and will spend some time with Mrs. Joseph It.

Bogle. Miss Johnnie Geiger spent several days of this week in Atlanta. Mrs. 3. W.

Willis accompanied her niece Miss Irene Reynolds to Mllledw- vile Wednesday. She. win visit her mother for a fortnight Tuesday afternoon the young ladles who are known as the Queens suet at the home of Mrs. N. S.

Turner and were en tertained by Miss Jule Trippe having Misses Agnes Godfrey and Bessie Walton as their guests of honor. The Woman's Club. will be entertained Tuesday March 22. by Mrs. W.

D. Travis. Mrs. John B. Davis entertained the Daughters of the Confederacy at her home Wednesday afternoon.

Miss Serleta Smith entertained a few of her friends at flinch Friday' evening. After the. game the guests enjoyed a drawing contest. The-prize an orna. mental cat WM won by MJM lick Clark for drawing the most perfect picture of a cat.

and the booby. a bunch of violets fell to Mr. Martin Skinner. Mr. C.

C. Robinson is ln New York. Miss' Sarah Kllpatrick of Godfrey is the' guest of Captain and Mrs. J. O.

Cooper. Miss Dora Brinson of Social Circle spent last Sunday in the city with friends. Miss Brownie Huson is expected to re turn from Thomasville next week. She has been visiting Miss-June Huson tot' several months. Mrs.

Dunlap expects her- daughter. Mrs. Guerry Neil. of' Atlanta Sunday. She will spend several days here.

EATONTON GA. Miss Ruth Leonard returned home Friday after an extended visit to North Carolina Alabama and Newnan Ga. Mrs. V. H.

Tallaferro entertained the Mystic Circle some. days ago with her usual grace. The refreshments consisted of ices and cakes. Mrs. Eugene Bozeman returned to- her home In Atlanta Saturday.

Miss Bessie. Walton of Covlngton 1 spending some time. with her aunt Mrs. Thomas G. Lawson Quite in enjoyable affair was the' panic party given at the' residence of- Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Leonard in honor of Mrs. Eugene Bozeman. Mrs. Leonard and her daughter.

Mrs. Bozeman. are the' most. gracious hostesses and' the entertainment given on Thursday was one of the most delightful of the season. Miss Maude Bozeman won the.

prize a box of lion- bore. Ices and cakes were served by Misses Marjorie and Hannah Leonard. Mrs. Dennis L. Thomas entertained the Mystic Circle at her.

home Frjday after noon. NOECBOSS GA. The Golden Links. which is composed of many of the brightest and most popular young ladles' In town" held an interesting meeting at. the' Methodist church Thursday afternoon.

Officers for' the en suing year were elected. Miss Pats Cooper succeeding Miss Belle Haynle as president. Mrs. W. D.

Heady and mother spent several da in Atlanta last week. Messrs. Carl and Ralph Woolen-entertained several friends delightfully at their home Friday evening. Miss Villa Rhodes of Suwanee visited relatives here last week. Miss Alma Nesblt of Milton county has been here several days with.

her mother who has been quite sick at the home or her son. Mr. Frank Nesbtt. Miss Florrie Wilson has gone on an ex tended visit to Atlanta. The Norcross Comedy.

Company will soon ive an entertainment for the bin. eflt or the school library. MONROE GA. Friday. evening Miss Frances Nunnally entertained In honor of Miss Julia Stovall of Madison.

and a delightful evening was spent. The lovely home was decorated with a profusion of yellow Jonquils and violets. with numbers of huge palms and ferns as a background. The evening was spent Informally with games and music and was thoroughly enjoyed by those pre ent At a late hour a delicious hot luncheon was served. s.

The Irving Club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. John T. Robertson in her lovely home on Broad street. A large number of members were present and the program rendered was bright and interesting. Miss Callle Nowell has as her guest Miss Julia Stovan.

of Madison. Misses Annette and Irene Walker will have as their guests next. week Misses Marie Stevens of' Macon and Elizabeth Harrold of Amerlcus. Miss Annie Michael is spending several weeks in Atlanta. Mrs.

R. A. Cook and Mrs. Homer Echols of Social Circle spent Thursday with Mrs. R.

L. Cox. Mrs. W. 3.

A very of Madison. spent last week with friends In Monroe. Mrs. R. B.

Barrett spent several days last week with friends In Atlanta. Mrs. R. 1. Nowell entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Miss Julia Stovall of Madison.

Those present on this delightful occasion were. Misses Julia Stovall. Nell and Callle Nowell Messrs. Gray Qulnny and Will Trawlck of Waynesboro. Colds How often you hear it remarked Its only a cold and a few days later learn that the stat is on his hick with pneumonia.

This is of such common occurrence that a cold however slight should sot be disregarded. Chamberlains Cough Remedy has gained its great popularity and extensive sale by its prompt cares of this most common ailment. It always cures anti is pleasant to take. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Price 25c Larf She 5 aJ.

i iJ ii irJ LUCY fT IfTTTTTTfI II" 1 fT rA GUST ss CS aw T. HE I hi a com- kl WI rwlAen.gd re 1 lhn err nhost bo 1er ul ISS JIu1r. I I cfro ty lfS I mnt. TS8M adrsinJu eronrtbY In Sel1Cloua taln ffr dgu alornamJ toX.o cfr1 Saussure S. I an guests-at ci KIg id ndC an 1l I Po fOm ePi a 800 i1epsJorfan ban offJp by' t1leen i1epIJ' Te da hter.

Mr. A. B. 0u00d. Palatk.

red hilletta useol Nef lle Iha pentmoret neliM doli rs rentpbpidan IIObeAefitYhatnct nsedfn NerYin and wue worth more to. US thmthe eight hudR dollars to their use. The. Restorative Ncirinei 1UesT. finestnerre medicln th orldand ltause suff from ofID1 WEws ro1ItoD Ga.

All' ae1J nd tee tie DrWRemecliiL Sfforee NcmnII and ltcartl i1UleL JIiJIa. Jo J4. Ia 11 party and Allen. Sifer rlm i Hankinson entertained 1 to. Mrs.

George Howard of York worth nr riar Squlreof an leat sJn ft Ywlth vel' da I lctorlir se- by' HaUenterta1ned lests vis lUng 80 ISS otUrs eroi I dOndH dren ar tse I engf tr I fe te chlng dell httul de- Smtthof I from d1 electrlcplant I I Jlr TE Y1i SOPhia. XrII. It Opt :0 i hZ I I- ep 1. I. 11:1.11 A.

lIJuXau4 Crawt tctotlhomuton pular jkftor theJtJ betntJl mUy Ir. Pro to 8te benJ lettWednesda rnfncfor the iotii. 1 ofAt1anta. cltyBundaynlrhtto uthIIIU l1ner' Wkichtthe here214 wellremember hyman fr. MrsJ lI dtyBunda7 Urand Ira.

flones aecom- lutlihuraday ot. en hercouslnWa her dl tet' Grell1 am. InGrlftln Tue day. nveraldaYII uthf' lr. Mr A.

went th Dau hters Cont deracy 1 Mr W. fourtha.nnlv rsary elegant-dinner. whl hon Slmlhas Coo Gt en el1 ft e- Mr Lanrot talc' gue Gr en. Con v. vl pc- S.

Th 1lldayJn ne McDo 1ald. 3. nln HenryMarks lar ErnestB. return D. MI' nlNlsantvlslt 1 1 l' turn- thataa the Wal entert ined eveni1gat eet.

011 Ita Ilid I. mlt Imllar. ulll' 0 ShOWQ004 101011 a41rM Bd er. t. Ir II7 ever ll oe1eu the Itwl11aln1l er 1 tTI fl aderec1or.

JrrJt a lr Uc1 011 Our name lOG. crIalllOka wll1 The fres enough so oare. icoonu4 wne toI JrV W. fe ife I. 1 i' i i I ONDATevening Clubgave deUghttulrecltal.

theausplces BufordDavll In JneUlenext MlS1EthelJ hasretumed lish sRilll nT el emrr 1 cc comlnrcongress hn WH by haamade ftl lIk ble. ig ur Frldaythe th enln the' pr tty nd been It MIssClyde A rs. ref tl jj i hrg fi Ikaig. HMason an I were' a' mu ie. So laUy.

1. I heJeaboutsjust an fs Te I en fr At egr al iu I Jone odd otpests I of I an I rsVfl r- UC do I rell1de ee lot Forid thel wed I A. other rret. ty. hO.

UN. We dJ n. gn tt 0 Mla 14 M. a rsienc D. J1 leuelnt commder nav.

wl enterin lrge crd prty i honor gests. Schel Luis charin LlpuUan fln ft nM Emiy Bye Breld Mge Sarah Pelew. Gblon. Mster Hardemn Lui Pelew. Thursdy entertined Inorly guest Bltmore.

Sendal McGI Virgni Pte Steton priz penci lttle gest Mcl 1Iss Sendal. Mis Mar Cabniss. Smih Mr Winn yo Rber Inforlly i Senda McGl. Thse gme rs 1. Plant ad Walace McilL.

Bendal Mis Mary Hine Rndolpb Sendl. halng Wincheste. w1 retur VIga afternoon. M. thm brdge gests weTeMs.

J. M. Kth- Wal Mr. Jaue. Coleman s.

Chales Hal. Ellworth Hal Lwis Wod MusFanie L. ett. Mtons' wa TuesY Grge Cornel. rtsse eett on ha retue i hme unusuly delghtful vist I Whie Logn.

carnivl gales lge entertinment. Klev rt. retued frm plea nt lt Aerlcus. T. fored lr.

I Bank lef fuure ad taly famiy citzens. wl sai Grmany havlngenged pasge Wilel Grman Lod compy. congegtion 8t Evangelcl Lthern tenderd hndome recepton pstor SIder tonight Den Lbnon. visitg A Mclure. Misse Matte let to- Richmond frend.

Lucie Ilnd Mrtlmque. REGH i graduatng cass Pce Ingve venr Mercant I Venie complmt th collegs he. Te WA hadsmely preented. socety pople ated whih ha or week Eme Rogrs. Reigh.

Benmin Wae Toy. Ftt Bptst curc Tueday recepton gven thebrid Mr. Wiey e. te lote Mrs I. Sott tertaed In.

hnor lr5 Peter Atnt iuet 1 Atur Ne1e entertaned prty a youg Wees- I complment towQ visior. Cecela Coral Scletyot Carlote wl oncrt TursY sme ent tt cty. Rchond Peron Pres clege ad kJnSfOI ae I tat par stte Mal' Cle Byden nece Toml Brer Reih SaUbu visit Isr gded a bles Nor Carolna. Villo. pl an.

cottags Iblt. Thee ar 20 pple an net awy d41y. Gol contnues gat aUr Pt1urst hundr erS may ofthemaorthe st countr. at wrk daly ov bth anI cours. Teengement Mabl GUu Aleghany.

Pa. lr. CaleH. I. Carlote.

wUlnt etmany scety pple Norh Crolia Mis Glaple ha lved. Calotte a yer. te mae LsApril te' FIrt Peberiacurc Tta athve 4 I i e. tf i EStE 1. h.

Match 14 15116 I High Miap r. I Reprsentg te mo autori ve tyesoE a- rsa msters ad te inmvidua orgna ons ourow taleted aists. Mondays co' te. Pars crea ons icuding orgnal co cep ons te ceveest mier bot te wate Specal atention is invted ve beautful Pit e' dantiy trm" medwth fowers aet rbbons. showng" if Sm Toues Turbansits regalcolec don I M.

HIGH CO 1 1. i 0 th wether tans. re mny t6 mount scton spel thewlnter tents. the tr lte8 bel Grahm ben or tomethe MI. Benamin Bker.

hme Mr. Chule Blkrle. thu universiy Geoge Benjln Hayood a Reigh Clorni wlnt re ur the Apri. prty Caolnan Illt trm thl wek ton' thetol Ld. pary ad Cundf Water Holomb.

Thom Lence Mr Lura otMor- Mlsr Archibal tere numbr ther unlveIly. raeuly wee I GAIVIL G4 rs Dion ad M. Ills Geo aan. d. ErSki.

e. 11ed I ta lt week Iss Lumsen 1acohe Je fentslnthe cty. lrsAbbott visitng Judg MrJ vsled Atta lt Qullan BUfor haq bpn daughten lr Mi Di chrming. Ja Augtine J. lef Stry.

KngsDughters Ms. Gren tre Wednesay afternoon relatves fend In lat 1eek Ir Waren Campbel visitng ht Charle Svan- na iss Margret Dunlapwt nif a Lo i relatves Atlant oclok of' Ethe OW wa maage Gore Ezr Pigm Blckwen peroring. tle Te I I I el prety lgh alar fend he atd recenty Bankunty. gh VJ eist ha leding Ie W' yung Spnlsh-Amercan leutenant Gurds I CN and chdrl left' Thury to. sevr triend I ledgevUe' Rbert Wever returne vlt Biingle.

Macon Ml. Bssie Waton Ylson charng Miss. Sah Mise Kte Tompson EUdOr Anie Aderaon. Mes LwLs Gore Barn. 5trtto Mis Anni HInns' Wede day' ad.

themslves Ter at. crd whch hoste sened de. Uguul refrhments Gofrey aherattrac- MAe Gre1 OfMa- usmadle gven Grey complmentary Ages Gofry ad Bie Maison Fridyafteroon I oclowa loe affar. I Mis Jula Stlwel I tlv. I M1eev1e thl tU at A 1 Noron Bnner Sim Lnon le Ages BL prect enteret ca ew MaeHmbric thelrtrends MI8 Elsto Iland.

MrsMry Jaan lef vit Mrl Thom Etonton. Aen returne tro toreltve Tueay. acmpanied t. wh w' apejd our week te' Mr LWhltehead numberot umaed friend Wew neday ather hom o' Mont. cllo sreet I M.

ThomaJ. Hain orh at. Tuy wlllllpend8e thMr JOph Ble. rn oif nted WUla acmpnie niec Mis IreneReyold MlUe ge.1 ve Wedneay mothr torght bo eoo et Trner wee en' tered byMn Jue. TpP.

Mt Ae. Gr Bs Waton a. gest TbeWomans wi entere I T' Yj 2 ra I Dhters Coneerac hOI re alm1l eroe lned tries Fdy' evenl Ater ge. th guets' enoed dr cte T.pre/ a' or- mt cno b. 4tQ i.

mostprfect plcturot ct. bby. volet. tel Marln Isn York Kilptrick Gofrey I gueft Cpr. MI18 Dr Brinsn Socia Cirle spnt lt Sunay thecly wih fend.

Mis expecte. tl' tr Thomas ben VisItng Miss June Huan sveral Irs. Dup her rs. Ner. wil ETONTONGA.

Mis Ruthendreturned dayater extende NorhCr oliaAlab Newn OI Mr Talafe Mystc Circe. dYI het refreshents cke. MIEugene Bzeman returne Ii Atlant Sturday. Mis BessleWat9n I. aunt rs Lwson QuIe nenoyabe prty glvenat theresldenceofMrad Mr.

Lnard Mr. BozemanM1Lnrd ar mQ gacous gven Thuraywas mot delghtul MIs a her- dbg Lonard. 2lystc Cirle. hm Fday NORROSS Golen Lnk. whl eomp ppu.

tow held intr stng meetng Methoist chur afernoon. Oflcers forthe en- lulig el cted. Coper Eele WD moter spnt days veek. Messr. Rlph Wootenentero severl delght lyat th shO1 a eseYf wlee visied herelalt Mis Alm zesb1 Mnon cunty hl ig.

ie a kw et Fnk Forrie x- Atlant Nor ross wi on gve ent ttalnment bn. eft shol lbrn. MONE GA. Fncs NunnaY hnor Juli al 1 delghttul evenlngwa velyhom decrated yelow numbrot pmi fernsa backgound. Te wa intorally' gmes' wa present hou ra delciou.

hot lunchen ened Iring Frday afernoon wih JohnTRobertson Broad street nuber pro wabright Mis Calle Nowel a guellt PIs Jula otMadlsn. Annete andIrene Waler wi a gests Mlsse Ellxbetl Amerlcu Aie Michelis spndln sevral A tlnta RA Cool Hoer Ehols 80lal Crcle ThtayWth COE. Averot snt lst frend Monr' sever dys lt friens UrR Nowel 8unday1 Jua Stol Ma sonTo ligtful occio Mis vall Nel Ca1e Nowell Mesn. Gry QU1yed WI Twick Wayesbro. r.

I I of rher rke I' I elY. c. dy 1t le tt te i 1 bd" wt. pneuoi. i wc co Oc t' cld hon aht a I erlai' II.

hpe it ad I te b. it pp ti mos co aet. I ad i t. I CW U4 of. 1t pmo rC.

2s. 511 I TIlE OONSTffUTION' GA MARCH i 1 I I JP r' I ear1 1oughty Ca Ridge N. irs. 0' is DMilesestoratiYe Iread1ntbeb00k0fdU0f Osto dPaltks ofEtssndIwrOtehimfOr glrenier priortoths spenimorethan see c' tifthNervlneandtheYwereWOrth torts the to fi andlchee llyreCom I suffeing i disorders fldLW. AaAaMit5seU guaranteefiretbot- Dre Sendforfree ezvoua evtDiU3eS.

i- AiMuMea1Ii. sister RL rSOCIA V' U. s. rning Mz Mr A nes 4Oi4 I Edwin re- Miss a' steet. Women I I.

rov. rse sees a this seceetto AzaericakaowingshattwiIl long totskemyunsupvoeted fo lendycu I1lishow tocare. I a I' I I 1' I a 0 siiS I. LIFEIN 4- ion. cr5 Jones letf' yesteriay and of I I I L1' 14 ppemaa utt-t MissFannie thelarge 1.

Mvingengaged Mi Baptist church iv. tbemarrlage 14. MaeW0rtbern vlattorsare 5' a. 5 SPVNG 4 5 nday 15 16. Hlghflt e.

outOWn ofthe iF HIcHCOJ 1 1 1 7. cir- wasa CandlerHorse a wasthe thelrfriends MinnieTrdnholin drawlngconteit Th. prize Isln th CaptainandMrs the-city re- expectslief Ala ewnan 5' AtiantaSaturday. andthe a towhcld Patsa week. whohas cx- give IONROEGA.

a was ntirnbersof wasbright IlLCox Avery de- laterlernthatthe commonoccurrence idiarbz. i hUgilfleditqrcatpopillazityand I e3rgeS1ze5 41 5.

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