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PAGE THREE
Ardmore Thursday January 20 1010
THE WEEKLY ARDMOREITE.
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TOMORROW'S CALENDAR.
Orlo Club with Misses HI-
Ion and librothy Dickson.
Mrs. Sayre entertains with
luncheon.
Third Ward Mothers Club
meet.
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WOMAN'S RIC-HTS.
The rights of woman what are
thoy?
Tho right to labor and to pray.
The right 10 watch while others
sloop.
Tha rlIil o'er others' woes to weoj). j
Tho right to succor lu dlstross. I
Tho right while other cuife to i
bloss.
Tho
right
lo
lovo whom others
soorn.
Tho right to
mourn.
The right ' to
earth.
Tho right to
comfort all who
shod new Joy
on
feel the soul's high
worth.
Tim right to lead the soul to
Cod.
Along tln path our Saviour trod
The path of meekness and of love.
The path of faith which leads above
The path of patience tinder wrong
Tho path lit which the weak Brow
strong.
Such woman's rights and Cod will
And crown their champions with
hUCCOof.
Household Journal.
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Ferndale Review Club.
The Ferndalo Review elttb mot
with Mrs. A. C. Youhk on .venter-
lay arterno.in with the following
program:
RKRLIN.
Loader -Mrs. Julia Itulard.
Response from Mm. Hcmans.
How llerhn is Situated and How
Largo MrH. Carpenter.
leeribe the Means of Truuspor-
tattun 'Mrs. Campbell.
Paper War Academy Mrti. Cox. J
Brandenburg Cute Mrs. Cilner. !
"And the crowned oagh' upload '
again 1
Her
pinion to th sun; '
wee for each where Mirrow's
tone I
Hut
Still
blends with victory she wail
gone." I
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Church Reception.
The Home Mihsion Society ot the
Rtoaduay Methodist church will on-
teitiiln this evening at the church
with a reception to the members
of the church and congregation. i
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With Mrs. Whiteman.
On yesterday afternoon Mrh. John
Whiteman entertained a few friends j
very Informally with Bridge Whist
After few games refreshments j
were served Mesdamos John Nich-
ols. Bertha Whiteman Harry Ia-j
Crockett It. F. Turner Fred M.
iCates B. A. Simpson Hal M. Can-
non Joe S. Berkshire John Dexter
Will D. Potter W. It. Poland
Oharlc Audcrson Mark Klrkpatrlck
Port Foster Joe Adams Frank
I'earce James N Dodsoti..
Home Mission Social.
The Carter Avenue Methodist
Home Mission Society entertain thin
evening with a social at Mrs. As-
ton's which all friends and ac-
quaintance aro Invited to attend.
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With Mrs. Adams.
'Mrs Joe Adams entertains the
Bridge Whist club this afternoon at
her home on Washington street
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With Mrs. Sayre.
Mrs. II. II. Sayre will entertain
tomorrow with a one o'clock lunch-
eon to which several friends have
'been Invited.
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The New Position of Woman.
Woman had little to do directly
"AMERICA'S FOREMOST BRAND"
LUZIANNE COFFEE
It's QUALITY means satisfaction. It's
PURITY means safetj. It's STRENGTH
means economy. It's FRESHNESS
means delight.
Any patron-pleasing "ft cer will supply you.
THE REILY-TAYLOR COMPANY
NEW ORLEANS U. S. A.
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MARY GWYN W111TF.MAN
TEI.EPIIONI! ONE-FOUR-TWO
th tht' of ol Maitum '
but wo cannot help thinking tnnt
our modern sense of llfu and iti
more real and human investment
are largely and directly
only to spiritual tpialltles
tlnctlvely fonilnlne but to
initiative.
In the clarified Unlit of
due not
and ills-
feminine the so'll
womanhood has been translated. The
woman is still the mother but ma-
ternity has for our modern vision
a significance which Is not merely
physical hut spiritual in I's fullest
meaning It Is tho liberation of hu-
manity for finer usee. She Is nearer
than mail to the new nature as she
was to the old. Hut our ultra-mod
cm naturalism has a pellucid atmos
phere full of light and there Is a i
clearer vision of truth. Tho Hu-
manities and wo might also say.
the Divinities have been transform-
ed. A delusive network of sophisti-
cation has vanished. Tho linns
"masculine" and "fomlnlno" have no
longer their old elemental or son
volitional meanings. There '.. or
there is becoming a now woman
and a new man and the distinction
between them Is not ono of
I "spheres." No exaltation of life
here or hereafter could bo humanly
Intel osting or at all human In which
woman did not have her proper
i share and her peculiar distinction.
This share and this distinction
vomnn has had in the great modern
lonanceneo. Sho first brought tho
cieatlve Imagination within homely
hounds. But there we touch iion
a field to Alllch we must give sep-
arate consideration. H. M. Allen In
liaiper" for January.
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House of 1000 Candles.
" The House of a Thousand Candles"
at the HopiMiu opera hou-te played to
a good Ai'd audience last night and
was generally uruh-cd by those who
attended.
The book Is the most popular of
Nicholson's novels and was presented
most acceptably in the pcrsonc! of the
drama
The honor.- of the acting tell to
B'ltes the butler ot John Marshall
Clciiarm an eccentric o.d gentleman
who takes a notion to die before bis
time and disappears temporarily from
the world. Mr. Aleade to:ik the part
of Bates and got all there was out ot
his part. He Is naturally a very hand-
i-ome graceful fellow and the part of j
the generous Bates was very well
Milted to It I in . Mr. (iletiarm the
old
gentleman played hi part well.
Mr. Johnson who too this charai
f ter Is an acquaintance of Itev. and i
I.Mik. Smith having been an F.plscopal
j clergyman before his III health com- '
polled hlm to seek other employment
i .Mr. Kerr who played the part of bin j
' gramUon and Larry Donovan by Mr.
. Day weie part well taken.
I Morgan the caretaker of Bickering's
l.odge played by Mr. Radford got
many laughs from hi.- lines. Miss.
Montague as '.Mai Ion Devereaux was
veiy graceful and has a wonderfully
clear enunciation and wan quite pretty
and bewitching In the third act where
Mm visits Glcnarm in the library.
.Miss Be He n lore as Cladys Arm-
strong was a most attractive school-
girl. The scencrj at "Tho Gate." was
jiorfectly beautliul with the trees lu a
burst of spring-time bloom.
There could lie no inoie realistic
stage setting than the storm in the
third act where the wind whistles and
blown and the lightning fashes
through the windows.
Mr. Hoblson has brought us a great
many excellent plays this year and
deserves a generous patronage.
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j Here and There.
i Mr. and Mrs. T. A. I.edbetter have
left for Wlchlti Falls and Fort Worth
to tislt Mrs Clay I. Cox and Mrs
U.uteh
The Mothers' Club of the
Ward will meet at the high
building tomortow afternoon.
Third
school
SMOKE DEWITT'S EXPERIENCE.
IT IS MERELY A
MUTTER OF SKIRTS
A Y. M. C. A. DANCE AGITATING
A NEW YORK SUBURB BUT
DANCER JUST SMILES.
New orfc. .Ian. IS. There was
something doing In the way of cur-
tain lecture In the Bushwlck lnlot
part ef Biooklyn today when tho
women folk heard a story to the
efiect that Valcska Surntt hod dauc
eil partly undressed Saturday night
... in.e..t of the. i
In the weekly
(been Point
branch of the Young
Men's Christian Association.
The rumor of the dance spread
quick and wide and tho more or
less goody-goody young men who
attended the reception or entertain-
ment or whatever it was got busy
lu double quirk time explaining.
The further the story flew the
more skinless it became until fi-
nally a whoop of horror arose from
the wIms. tlstem and sweetheart
of the members of tho Y. M. C.
A. nml Mrs. Caudlo'n celebrated
aeries of remark became more
diowsy good natural observations
compar-'d wltii the feminine pro-
tests in tiie Pratt oil zone.
n agitated chorus of denials
.-as titti red loud and long by the
(Been Point Y. M. C. A. official
under the leadership of M. J. Stick-
ell the secretary of the branch who
raid Yi'leska Suratt wbh positively
and ancolutcly not at the ontur-
ti.inmen'. nor In manner shape or
form. The bare Idea of Hiich a
thing was ridiculous ho said mid
fiirthirmoie the alfalr wiib one of
the nice! I sweetest most proper
things of the kind that ever look
place In tlie building.
All that happened he said was
that a oung woninn ot tho neigh-
borhood a sister of ono of tho
members of the branch Y. M. C. A.
did a little irJreok dance a harm-
less little dance in Crock costume
i'lo'.ving (Book costume in Inter-
(notation of Mendelssohn's "Spring
Song."
'Was she barefooted?"
"No" the secretary almost shriek-
ed 111 terror. 'No she was not bare-
footed. Her dance was the height
of proprl.-ty."
He did not mention the name of
tle local amateur terpichoiean art-
ist who zephjr steps had relieved
the prouram or whatexer monotony
It might otherwise have bad.
Miss Suratt Mulled -Alien the de-
nials of the Green Point Y. M. C A.
officials was put up to her.
Is that so.'" she mi id with s-eem-
nm iiicieiiuiuy. "wen jou can go
a..
far as you like in saying I
was
there. I hope I didn't offend
any of those
pie ise. They
they liked it
present. I htrlvo
applauded mo as
and wanted more.'
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If
CAUSES SICKNESS
GOOD HEALTH IMPOSSIBLE WITH
A DISORDERED STOMACH.
There Is nothing that will create
sIckiH'ss or cause more trouble than
a disordered stomach and many peo-
ple dally contract serious maladies
simply through dlsiegnrd or abuse ot
the stomach.
Wu urice -very one suffering trom
nny stomach derangement Indlgeatlon
or dyNjiepsia whether acute or chronic
to try Hexal! Dyspepsia Tablets with
tho distinct understanding that we
will refund their money without ipies-
tlon or formality. If after re-isonabV
use of this medicine they an; not
aatlstlcd with the results. We recom-
mend them to our custonieis every
day and have yet to hear of any one
who has not been benefited by them.
Three sizes L'fi fide and $1.00 a box.
Sold In Ardmore only at our stort'
The Hoxall Store. City Drug Store
W. 1;. FVame I'rop.
South Baptist Services.
Tho services at the South Baptist
church wore especially good last night.
Rev. U-sIle Sanders of the Broad-
way Baptist church will conduct the
meeting tills evening his Hibject will
Ihi "Soul Winning." Come and enjoy
these meetings. Rev. Scott the evan-
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j sT-ti-vt in i-Airt:it-u ii turiii; n.llllio.iy
and take charge of the meeting Sun-
day morning.
Tho meeting will HVe'y continue
two weeks.
D. N. OimB. Pastor.
Rev. I. W. Williams Testifies.
Rov. 1. W. Williams Huntington. W.
Va. writes us as follows: "This Is to
cortlfy that I UBcd Foley's
Kidney
Remedy for nervous 'exhaustion and
kidney trouble and tun frco to say
that Foley's Kidney Remedy will do
all that you claim for it." Sold by
all druggists.
WIDOWS ME BARRED
WASH IN 3T0N BACHELORS
WANT WIVES TO MAKE LIFE'S
PATHWAY ROSIER.
SpeK.in.1 Wash. Jan. 19. There
an- more well-to-do young and mid-die-aged
bachelors In Columbia coun-
ty. Wash. than lu any similar tiroa
; on tills continent" ald Italph Hunt
Vresldent of the Blue Mountain
I :'acIu)tor' club organized at Day-
ten. "and" ho added with a chuoklo
"every one of them is looking for
a wife."
I President Hunt organizer of the
'lh. I a liromlnei.t rancher and
graduate of the state college
f
Washington die announces that the
hlef object of the assol.-atlou which
has i7 charter members are en-
couraging nintrinun n niseitiwiig us
advantages and happiness culinary
science education mid allied sub' j
jects and to establish ;in Informa-
tion mid mating huicau. He snld:
l "Forty bachelors attended at tho
I first mooting at wbl h It was decld-
j ed to gather once a week but tho
interest has bocom so keu that
we have a 'run together' every oth-
er night. Of course wo are all
pledged to secrecy and ns a con-
sequence I cannot give out tho
names of others Identified with the
plan but I can assure you that
every inenilior Is on the square.
"Much good has been accomplish-
ed elsewhere lu mating couples and
we bellovo wo can make our organ-
ization a success. The percentage
of bachelor Is unusually largo In
Columbia county and there are ninny
who seek happiness In married life.
I The Information and muting bureau
I will bo operated along confidential
lines and comniiinlcations are so-
! Belted from moral young women ov-
' cry where. We hae no time for MI'S
correspondence with others'.
young women I mean between
I legal age ami ili yc.u-s of good
' cation and standing. Widows
i not barred but they must be
ones not of tho grass variety."
By
the
edit-
are real
How's This?
j We offer Ono Hundred Dollar Be
I ward for any case of Catarrh tin
can not be cured by Hall's Catanh
! Cure.
V. J. CllCNKY & CO. Toledo O.
; We the undersigned have known
l F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years
I and bellovo him perfortly honorable
; lu all business transactions ami fl
tiancially able to carry out any obll
gation made by his firm
Waldlng. Klnuan & Marvin
Wholesale Druggists Toledo O.
' Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter
aally acting directly upon the blooa
I and nfucotis surfaces of tho sy.item
Testimonials sent free. Price 75 eunt-s
j per bottle fold by all drugRists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipatlon. d&w
And what does the
who hasn't any teeth?
fellow grit
Have you a wi-au throat'.' If so you
cannot be too carelul. You cannot
be jin treatment too .arly. ICach cold
makes you more liable to another and
the ;u;t Is ulw.iys the harder lo cure.
If you will take Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy at the outset you will bo av
ed much tumble. Kohl by all dealers.
Any man who can make
playing poker ought to be In
certain business.
money
a more
1 For indigestion and nil stomach
troubles take J'oley'a Orino I.axa'lve.
tt is the natural remedy for Indlges-
1 tlon dyspepsia heartburn bad breath
sick headache torpid liver bilious-
ness and habitual constipation Fol
ey's Orlno Laxative HWeetens the
stomach and breath and tones up the
j entire alimentary system. SobJ by
all druggists.
Too often does thu cup of life
j slosh over In tho hiccough.
Making Life Safer.
Kery where life Is being made more
safe through the work of Dr. King's
I New Life 1'iUs lu Constipation bill-
I ousness Dysppsin Indlgehtlon l.lver
Itroubbs Kidney DlsonscH and Bowel
i Disorders. They're easy but sur
' and perfectly build up the health ".'ic
at Ardmore Pharmacy.
Some folkn can speak and p.is
by and yet lie far more Impressive
than folks who assuie you in a half
hour's talk that they love you.
A Wretched Mistake
I to endure the Itching painful dldtrcs
lof Piles There s no need to Listen:
"I suffered much from Piles" writes
Will A. Marsh of Hllor City. N. C
"till 1 got a box of Bucklen's Arnica
Salve and was soon cured." BuniR
Bolls Ulcers Fever SoreB. F.czema
Cuts Chapped Hands. Chilblains van-
ish before B. liSc at Ardmore Pharma-
cy. Whenever a woman hasn't any-
thing else to aorry about sho be-
gins to think of what a moan hus-
band alio has.
Pneumonia Follows a Cold
I but never follows tho uso of Foley's
Honey and Tar. which stops tho
cough heals tho lungs and oxpols the
cold trom your system. Tako at first
sign of a cold nnd avoid a dangerous
Illness. Sold by all druggists.
OFFICERS RAID AN '
OOD FELLOWS HALL
FRATERNAL SCSS-ION RUDELY
INTERRUPTED BY OFFICERS
WITH SEARCH WARRANTS.
Okiahon i City Jan. IP. -The sec-
recy on v. hleh thti order Is founded
was hnrslily broken by rank out
aiders Monday night when at the
regular meeting of the Odd Fellow
Queen City lodg five enforcement
officers clubbed their way through
the outer nnd Inner gates to the
mystic slirlne of frnternnllsin. Tod
Warden leader of the delegation
waving a search warrant for the
place which Is 27 1-2 West Main
street.
Just I.-.' Oldfleld was presiding at
the rraternal meeting and wtis lu-
ll oducing some brother Odd Follow
fi am out of the state to the local
chapter. Sound of force reached
bis oars and he stopped. The guard
nt the outer door rushed madly In.
"They're out there and coming
In." he cried breathlessly.
And In they came through the
lighMiaricd thin inner door.
But Instead of rows of bottles
and decks of cards and the other
piopertles of the gaiiiblitig-bootleg-glng
stage for hlch they woie
searching they found a well-ordered
gathering with necks turned
and eyebrows uplifted at what they
considered a most tactless Invasion
from the goat.
The five officers halted. The
search warrant In the hand of War-
den fell as If palsied. A look HI
unto tho expression attributed by
tindltlon to the sheep crept over
the five separnto faces and ono by
one like the proverbial Aran tmcn
folded his tents of authority and
silently slid away.
It was later announced by tho
Invading olflcers Warden Young
ItobliiMon I (acock and Peacock that
It was their dpslro pot to raid tho
Odd Fellows but the ICngles' club
loom which Is situated lu the same
building.
Chauiborlaln h Cough Itemed:' ii a
very valuable medicine for throat anl
lung troubles iiulckly relieves and
cures painful breathing and a danger
on sly sounding cough which Indlca'es
congested lungs. Sold by all deabrs.
CORPORATION COMMISSION
OF OKLAHOMA
lu the matter of application of Chi-
cago Hock Island & Pacllle rail-
road Company to cancel Order No.
HO." prescribing single line rat oh
for commodities moving over the
lines of the Chicago Bock Island
ti Pacific Hallway and St. Louis &
San Francisco Hailioad Companies.
Notice is hereby given that an ap-
plication has ibeen filed by the Chi-
cago. Rock Island & Pacllle Rail-
way Company sotting forth In sub
stance that tho Chicago Rock Island
IWclllc Railway and St. Louis &
San Prnucifcco Balboa-1 Companies are
not owned lu common; that they are
sep.irately and distinct:)' owned proji-
crtles; and prays the Commission to
cancel Order No. liOr prescribing ono
line rates for commodltioj moving
over tho said Chicago Rock Island &
Pacllle Railway and St. louls & San
Francisco Railroad Companies'' lines
lu Oklahoma.
That the application to cancel said
Order will be heard by the Commis-
sion lu Its office at Outbrie on the
Mh day o'f February 1010 at which
time all parties Interested on bohalf
of the railroads ami the public will
be beard.
iOORI'ORATION COMMISSION.
J. H. ixvi:
Chairman.
A. P.
WIATSO.N
Commissioner.
malksti:r
Commissioner.
.1. J.
Attest:
K. C. PATTON Secretary.
Guthrie Oklahoma January Kt
lit 10.
The Deadly Delay.
Those who nut off uslni!
HALL'S
TKXAS WONDUR for their Kidneys. !
Bladder and Rheumatic trouble mako 1
a deadly delay. It gives ipilck and i
permanent relief. Sold by all drug-
Race for Postmastership.
Chlckasha Okla. Jan. ID. Tlie race
for tho appointment of postmaster
here is becoming very warm. Local
support Is divided between the pre.u-nt
Incumbent J. A. Rose and .1. W. Kay
hit the editor of tho republican paper-
Cad Allard who was managing
editor of tho State Capital and con
ducted tho bitter light against the
constitutional convention anl the
adoption of the constitution has e.
cellent chances to win the appoint-
ment as tt l.s understood that ho has
tho eupiort of tho repub'lcan con-
gressmen from Oklahoma Tho a-p-IK)lntmoiit
will bo mailo by tho presi-
dent some tiiuo this mouth.
Ainberola
A new Edison Thonograph
no h rcm.irk.thli- for beauty of design and fini-sh
than fur its prrtcit sound rcprtuluciiij; qiiulitit'v
S'Wtii i
Amberola at our dealers today. Price 2(H).()U.
Slezak And when on go to bear the Amberola
In- sure to ask to hear the new CIrand Opera records b
l.eo Slex.ak the famous new Uric tenor of the Metro
polilan Opera House New York. Slezak has mad'
ten new tecords for the Kdison from the most promi-
nent operas in which he .sings Amenil Ueiortk
Remember that only Amberol Records render Uranc
Opeia as it should be played.
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I I ni is Nitiunal rinnulli o 7B L!itide Aiuo. Oianr N. J.
STEALS $4000
TO AID HIS FAMILY
McALESTEB POSTOFFICE CLERK '
CONFESSES AND TELLS WHY HE
COMMITTED THE THEFTS.
Muskogee Okla. .Ian. lit. Remorse
drowi Luther Button of McAlester to
coiifes that within a year he bad i in-
bozsslod $10011 from tho potolTI'c
where ho was employed lu the I'nll
ed States com t today ho entered a
plea of guilty and was sentenced to
pay a line of $1000 and survo eight
eon montliH lu Jail.
Button who Is twenty years o I act-
ed as clerk lu the MoAlestor office
for four years but says his thefts of
money only covered a period of a year
when a mother and brothers and sis-
ters would have been 111 want except
for hlrt assistance. It was for them
ho declares ho stole and lu an at-
tempt to mako good what he had tak-
en ho took more. Finally bo con-
fessed to tho postmaster and Inspec-
tor was arrested ami released on
bond.
Chamberlain's Cough Rumudy U
! not a common overy-nlay lough mis
I lure. It Is a meritorious remedy fot
all tho troublesome and dangerous
j complications resulting from re! !n
' the head throat cliost or lungs So'J
' by till dealers.
Fifth Sunday Meeting Program
Program of the Fifth Sunday meet
lug which will meet with the lturney-
1 ville Baptist church 'beginning Tliurs-
' day Jan. 'J7.
I Introductory sermon by .1. (!. Ray
I Friday morning 10 o'clock.
"What Is the mission of tlie church
of Christ" W. R. Selvldgo and B. T.
Illgglns.
"Can the church 1111 her mission and
have no Sunday school and Prayer
mooting." (i. W. Whltelleld and f.
!'. .Jan en.
"Aro Heathens lost without the Cos.
pel; If so who Is resiKinsIlile." .1. M.
llamiuou and T. J. Briscoe.
"To whom was tho commission "(Jo
V Into All tlie World and Preach th i
Compel to Hvery Creature' given Dr.
J. F. Voting nnI M. F. Veal.
"What relation does the church tiu-
tain to tho Kingdom of Christ." O V.
Curb and 10. D. Hamilton.
"Aro we out of harmony with tho
word of (iod by and because wo send
our means direct to the Missionary
on the foreign Held." L. L. Sanders
1 and I). Anderson
'Condition and needs of L'non Asso-
ciation " B. N' Hilltsiuan and I T
King.
"Caa one be a c.ilid of Col ami not
MOTHER'S FRIEND
A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE.
Not only Is Mother's Friend a safo and simple remedy but
tho comfort and healthful condition its uso produces makos it
of inostlmablo value to ovcry expectant mother. Mother's
Friend relieves tho pain ami discomfort caused by tho strain
on tho dlllorcnt ligaments overcomes nausea by couuteraetion provcuts back-
acho and numbness cf limbs soothes the Inflammation of tho breast glands and
in every way aids in preserving tho health ami comfort of prospective mothers.
Mother's Friend is a liniment for externa' massage which by lubricating and
oxpaadlng the different muscles and membranes thoroughly preparos tho system
for baby's coming without danger to tho mother Mother's Tilend Is sold at
drug stores. Writo for our frco book for expectant mothers.
THE BRADFiCLD GO. ATLANTA OA.
An opera Milder s oiiv may lcae
notliiiin to he desired while the per-
sonality of the artist may laik much.
I'or instance it is more pleasing to
listen to Blanche Arral than many of
the other prima donnas because she
is a beautiful woman. So it is with
the Amberola. The beauty of its
exterior is in perfect keeping with its
incomparable tonal qualities. The
Amberola is a delight to the eye as
well as to the ear. See and hear the
Usnn Xin'.PInt K. nl'lstpt llr-
ii.on (rmvl DiK-r. K-i-inl'.
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1.00
Week
Buys a n Edison
Phonograph at
Luke's
Music Store
Established 1895
be a Millenary M I.. Ilijn and J
II. Perkins.
"Are we born into the Kingdom of
Christ." W. L. Patty anil T O t.eese
"Is Baptism a door to the Chu Tb '
M. It. Hays and J. A. Sniltii
iConvey.iiico furnished those v ho
come to .Marietta on the railroad md
we ask all the brethren to come
R. C. BAKKR Pastor
.IAS. N. WKSTKR Com
Go Auto Driving
will drive auto for city drives
evening after 7 and any hour
Sundays. KngagementB must
I
any
on
be made
9-1 m
by 0 p.
m.
w.
Phono 89.
S. FRALBY.
W. O. W.'s
Take notice January assessment No.
is due on or before tho 1st of Feb-
nary. In order to avoid suspenalou
please pay the clerk at W. S "Wolvcr-
ton's office. North Washington St.
V. B. LVS'N C C
JAS II. BRITTON Cler': l'J-U
The last chan '
firs' one If ou
is as good ai tho
take advantage of
SMOKE DEWITT'S EXPERIENCE.
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