1
oc ttV c Societyf f i ASPIUNGTIMT LOVE S Oh morning skies were fair nnd blue In spring sweet stinging season And happiness we Idly sought with I all youths fond unreason 1n gnrdthe gay our Joy wo met nnd found In llo wcrful doses 1 The love that canto with the dnffo l tillsanI wont nway kith the rost 3 For soon the Joyour fiprlngtlmo pass 1lyMana Ohly a fancy unfulfilled on1ya fleet Ing vision And droll beneath tho mniortoltes of Memory reuses t echo love that onma with the daffodils 1Iud wont away with the rotes Carolyn Wells In lIar Smart AiIneunrcau Ilts tI I Mr Oscar L Gregory Is the lies Five Hundred club < m 4Wednesday afternoon at her homo Rustic hell Gregory Place The MaUfleo Musical club will have the tlnal mooting for the Roaann ou Wednesday afternoon at the Eagle Home on Broadway The program will bo miscellaneous composers anti Mra Wllllniu Oray nnd JHsa Court allrtc4e I and ors E O mono will en itertaln the Ail You Like It dub on Friday evening nt their home ou South Sixth street O Thu Kocliil Calendar The week has barn quiet ooclally na much as as If midwinter Ixnt or nvUtKiimuMirhnU had forced u distinct I pause In Lifes merrygoround The- e passing of tho literary clubs has M unsightly spare on the social calen- dar ¬ that nothing else has come to nil and somo of flu vanl clubs seem to 4 4have laid down their hands and for gotten to take them up again Ir fact 8ocky like a woman ward Jibe 1 is 4n a transition utago just now and she linn not adjusted hcr waft <o the oHnmUc changes demand rti or Homothlng For the coming week there a lit IJo Announortl but much I is pending and the presence of a mimber of vU Wore IrUliu ratty will contribute doubt 1 leas to tlio materialization of some of the entoTtahinmnU iilanncd I L i Oiniplliiirnlnry 0 to Mm rttlorollt I Mrs James MI nucknors card par- ty i on Thursday afternoon xii a 4 pjetty compliment to her daughter and guest Mra Herman NeUloroth- of Loulsrlllo Tho Duckner homo on Jefferson street Is one of the spacious oldtima southern manslonx and tho eighteen f table gavoJio effect of crowding A color titime of green and white was pretttly cmphaijz 1 throughout the Ns rooms wHh whko carnations ferns And jjalins Tho rUca were In keep- ing with this summer effect and the tallies were green and white Mlg Cornlo Jrundy won the game prize a dainty whito embroidered parasol Tin i lone hand prize n I Ihnndsome pointed Ivoryspoke tan r was taken by iMr W A Mrdncr A t I pretty picture went to the guest of honor Mrs Nottloroth An attractive luncheon with the salad course the Ices and cakes all U charming symphony In gVcen and white was served after the game 0 e PhI lluinlnil d Cluli Stry John W Keller entertained tho Five Hundred club on Wednes ¬ day afternoon at her homo on West llroadwoy Sirs John C Roth of- t Chicago tho guest of iMra Joseph li Friedman was the honoree of the occasion U was n flower party and was a charming affair The rooms + fs f were moat attractively arranged with a profusion of the spring tlowersnm each guest was presented with a dainty basket of flowera1 carrying out some especial design Aim L A Washington won the club prize Miss Canine eo well cap lured tho visitors prlio and present aid It to tho outoftown guests Miss 3qJosephine Gardner of Quoguc L I winning It In tho cut Mrs John C Moth was given an esjwolal 1 guestof honor prize A pretty luncheon car- rying out the flowereffect was serve f I I AreI If You Contemplating I t i Buying a Kodak 4 You can save money and time by calling on us w e carry a complete line vary ¬ i ing In price from 1T020and of tfistmans Spring Catalogue I I McPhersonsDrug 1 tDf f r aL Kya yI ofI Cr cd at the close of tho game flfeftldes the club members and tho substitute visitors there wero present tho following outoftown guests iMr John C Roth of Chicago Mrs James flack of Terre Haute OfrA Ojcar Hicks of Macon Oaj dire M 1J Dunn of Macon Oa MlM Gardner of Quoguc L I Q Inforinnl ItPccptloii to Visitor I A pleasant social feature of the Kentucky Dloccaan Council was the rocoplloa given on Wednesday even- ing by the members of Grace Epis ¬ copal church at tho Parish House In honor of tho visitors Tho guild hall and parlors of tilt Parish llougo were prettily decorat ¬ ed with spring roses and peonies and wcro crowded during the even Delightful frappe Ices straw ling Qed cake wore served Many EllIsI copal Kentucky were pros ¬ oat and men and women prominent In Kentuckys business and soul life O Missionary Ter A very delightful al fresco OIls nonary Tea was given on Thursday afternoon nl The Kerns the home of iMrs Elbrldge Palmer on Clark street by the Womans Auxiliary of Grace Episcopal church It was In compliment to the visiting Woman Auxiliaries of tbo Diocesan Council Two especial features of Interest were tho delightful addresses of Mrs Charles E Woodcock of Louisville on Tho Work of tho Auxiliary and an Interesting resume of Missionary l1fo In Canada br Mrs Arthur E WQtham of Louisville It was a prettilyplanned outof door affair and was a pleasant so ¬ chat occasion with refreshments at ¬ tractively served on the lawn after tho regular program The man of the council were present utter tho ad- journment ¬ of their business session at the church Q fnvii Party In VNIIor Mtes Irene Ourd at her horn 1I I Broadway and 1 Seventh street gave a lawn jMirty on Thursday evening In honor of iMtM Vera Conn and Miss CaMto Conn of Uumwllvlllc I Ky tho gupM of 31r nnd Mrs W E Cur In lon Time lawn was effectively des orated with Japanese lantern and iced were servedl during tho evening The guests Included mass Vera Conan Cusslo Conn Edna liadiM Annlo Eadeg Cora ilUch ord on Cora Dunlap lola Konctxka Jamie Drowdor Illrdlo Glad Odlo Piiryoar Laths Purycai Jlessrs 1 Os wald Cheek Frank Cheek Holly Graham Gordon Tanner Ed Curd i haul Darnos John Curd Melville nyrd Cooper Drake George Oabell Sutton Jim Drake Robert Ilrowdcr George Halllday Ixircnzo Emery G PafCy to Cnlni- Otr Hectic F Campbell was the hostess of a pleasant party on the Dick Fowler Monday that accompa flied Mra Charles A Mohr anti Mrs Georgia K Gage of Mobile Ala as far at Cairo en route to their home Mrs Guso and Mrs Mohr have been the guests of Mrs Campbell for ten days and were the recipients of much socln attention during their visit here Tho party Included Mrs Len ¬ ra Fowler Irs George C Wallace Mrs J at 1 Duckner iMrs Hal Car belt > Mrs A n Moycre Sirs W A Gardner Mrs Charles JMohr Mrs Georgia Gaso Sirs Berne Campbell G Home Wedding Tho nvarrlacc of Miss Cecil Nelon and aIr Frederick Clarke lung ofI this city on Wednesday afternoon at 430 oclock was a pretty homo Wet ¬ ding marked by quiet simplicity The apartment was attractively decorat ¬ ed with spring flowers Tho bride woro a stylish traveling costumo of grey cloth trimmed with green Rev W B Cave D D of the First Pros byterian church performed tho cer ¬ emony Only the family and most In tlmato friends of the popular young couple were present Tho couple loft at G1C on a north ¬ ern bridal tour and will be at home after Juno 1 at Flat H In the Coch ran Apartments on North Ninth street Al Fresco Musical The Young Peoples society of the First Christian church Will give an- al fresco recital on Thursday even Ing at tho homo of Mrs il K Scott on South Fourths street The lawn will bo attractively arranged with platform and Japanese lanterns will edit to time ptcturesquoncss of tho effect Somo of tho most note ¬ bio musical talent of the city will take part and ono of tho features of Interest will be a reading by Mrs James Young Mlsa Flora May 1 Clark who Is at home for th summer Crescendo Club Recital AIls3 Virginia Newella class reel ¬ tat will talw place on Tuesday eves ing at 022 Broadway It 13 an Invl atou affair and the program is an exceptionally fine one It will consist largely of two i pluno and 8hnnd work Only iho advanced pupils will FlatsMiatc i mtnCatura concert hall for the occa ¬ sion and It will bo MIss Newell first public class entertainment The ensemble piano program Js Brahma Hungarian dance No G r4 Mary BondarantY Mendelnaohini 8hands wedding mlircli Tlanio Bhrnlce Holiertabri IleaibTwo 1 Helen Hills Maml Dauer Isevln 6 hands country dance 1 Plano CarolIno HamMary Bondu- naiit Solo pianoEdna Eades A Schubert Rosamund Impromptu b Kroctger Sonnet No 2Maude Cairns Gautier 08 Jianids Le Secret 1 plsino Marjorki JMartlir Rosalie Varneld Gladys Coburn Solo piano Bonnlo Dolson Wollcnlmupt Worccau In a flat Julia Dabniey Rublusteln Knmennol Ostrow Ed- na Edes Supper 8 hands Poot and PeatAnt 1 i pianodiary Bornduramt Carrie Griffith 2 pianos Ella Wllholm Mildred Settl- eChaminndeA Meditation b alrde Ukllet In g Carollno Ham W berLItz 4 hands 1 piano = Maudo Catnics 2 piano MUJS Nowell 0 New Club- The I S S C club met last evening with Miss Blanche Anderson at her homo on North Sixth street A very deltghtful evening was spent with games music and quotations from the months magazines Those pros cnt were Elizabeth Welmer iMIIdfcd Plopor May Bonds Maggie Fleegcij Catherine Tarrell Marion 1Ieper Ida Leo Rtegar and Blanche Ander ¬ son Tho club waill meet with Miss Ma ¬ rian TJeper next Friday evening at her homo corner Sixth and Trimble streets O Delightful Diuice The youhger Bbol < y set gave ic enjoyable lance last evening at the Elks toll About fifteen coupks were present and the occasion was a most ple + asaut ono About People Miss May Phelps of Washington UC and Miss Anne Rhea of Nash vlllo Tena arrived this week and are tho guests of Miss Henrietta Ko gcr of Jefferson street Doth ate charming glrln and very popular In Paducah where they have visited be fore They will bo tho recipients of much social attention while here Miss Mnrlo scovel of Montgomery Ala and Miss Frances Harris of iNashvllle era expected tho lade part of the coming week to visit Miss Ilonrlcttn Koger Mrs Victor Veils and little daugh- ter Elsie Eunice left this week for a two weeks stay at Dawson Springs iMr Will Scott will leave Tues- day ¬ for Ntithvlllo Penn to attend the commencement exercises at Wards Seminary whore Miss Mary Scott will graduate The recital will be held on Tuesday evening and tho commencement on tho 29th MUs Mary Scott will be graduated both In music and the regular curriculum and Is tho second pupil to complete both courses together APPENDICITIS Seizes Dr lloucll nnd Ito Goes to HopHiil At Xnslivllle Dr S B Iulllwn received a tele ¬ gram lost slight from Dr John O Gaines of Nashville strung that Dr I U Howcll had beentakensudden I ly dim whim appendlcltla and had boon arched to St Thomas hospital for operation Dr Howell had been inrpateciwl with appendicitis several tlmltS before bujL had recovered sac1t limo without mho necessity of an op ¬ oration He was in Nashville attend ¬ ing the State Dental Association Dr 8 B Pulllam recclvwl a see and telegram this morning elating that Dr Howell had been operated on end had stood tho operation well APPLICANTS Stood County TPiulieiV Kxamlno thou The following applicants have stood the examinations for county ioachera certificates and are await ¬ 131peril i Btlllngton Lone Oak Nettto Per Iclns Lamont Anulo Hutchlnson Lovelaccvllle C Oarglc Alolbcr NIcnniRtia IN llusy According to Consul Ryder tile president of Nicaragua has just giv- en a remarkable concession for ten years at 160 gold per year The concessionaire is pnlvilegcd to have n collector In the customhouse at Blueflclds Harbor through whose hands all shipments of rubber must paw and ho U allowed to tux It 10 dents a pound over and above the government tax of B cents a pound It 13 estimated that the annual shjpmoit of rubber from tMs district la 600000 pounds giving tho conccs efonalre a revenue of 60000 a year or 500000 for tho period ofbls contract although It Is not to cost tene years Why take a dozen things to cure that cough T Kennedys Laxative Hon ey and Tar allays the congestion stops that tickling drives tho cold out through your bowels Sold by Lang Bros ltlIl Jmshl The London Times correspondent at Pekln telegraphs that the Chlnesi foreign offices reply to the British note relative to the customs edict I la wholly unsatisfactory evasive and Impossible of ccccpUnce llR Phillips go r 223 ROADWAY t TUESDAY MORNING 1 Best Not Advertised II t tour I sptcul sales from now on this phaseBest Not Advertisedwillappear quite and should be watched for and taken advantage of by you It means just what it statesBest not advertised In each of our specials we intend to have one 1articlethe best bargain on sale but not advertised This is to stir your interest and J to bring you down to our store Now Tuesday morning the article that t twe will place on sale under this phrase is one that many ladies are waiting for and should we state article and price you all would be on hand so dont miss this opportunity to come- down J and see for you will truly be repaid REMNANTS Remnants from our entire stock will be as ¬ sorted out marked and placed so you can get to them and select the good ones for yourself The collection of remnants is from our entire spring selling and consists of many bargains that you will be glad to get Conic early and go over the entire lot- SILK SUITS I Three Grey Silk Suits regular price 82256 special 1125 Seven Illack Silk Suits regular price 22 50 and 8251125 and 1250 Four Black Silk Suits regular price f 825 and 22501250 and 1125 One Green Silk Suit regular price 2500 1250 These suits are al best quality with superior workmanship DECORATION DAY Will He Observed Sunday Jlny 27 bjWoodmcii Members of the three local camps Woodmen of the WorM havo decide ed to have a decoration day and have selected Sunday May 27 as tho date I A band will be secured and the lodges too strong win march to Oak Grove cemetery where tho program will be rendered There will bo speeches and tho usual features of decoration day The program Is In courso of preparation Special Kates o Xnslivllle Tenn Via Nashville Chattanooga St Louis Railway May 20th to 2Cth 1906 account J W Thomas Memo ¬ rial Festival 525 for round trip which includes ore admission to au ¬ ditorium W L Canto O P IA Nashville Tonn Patent Nostrums Denounced Patent nostrums pretending to euro consumption wero denounced nt a mOL tng of the National Society for time PrrvBtlon of Tuberculosis held In Washington EltordaI f I DRINK THE NEW ORGHERADE A Delicious Blending of Fruit Juices PURE REFRESHING INVIGORATING WHOLESOME m3Inuuhuctund lly PAbUCAIl UOTTIilXO STORKS I 9- OClock 850 Cut Glass Pitcher for 675 3 Pint Size VE 9 place 850 Itrorpiiilzn College TIe board of Trustees of Ogden college hastlcclded to reorganize th41 Bchool and the president and all tbo present teachers will bo removed A gale blowing Cghty mlleJ < in hour exerts a of nearly 32 pounds to the square foot The BitterHuman HumanWail WRITE US frankly I In confidence telling an your troubles and stating your age We will send you vaFt uitla book on Address Ladies Advisory Department The Chattanooga Medicine Co Chattanooga Tenn GSJ e1 J- X SPECIALS be LAWNS 5c 30 pieces Colored or White Lawn all new and fast dyes and for this special we place on site per yard at 5c SHOE accommodate the overflow congestion of our Dry Goods Department that i is usually the condition on special sates ts tlls we put on sale 50C Buys Mlssjs Patent Vamp 7 Slip- per size 12 tj 150 Buys Woman s Patent Kid Oxford t Tie size jaa is b 23b Idc iiXd were 8300 t 50 100 Buys Womans Patent Kid Strap Slip per V ss rrlei and Dongola Oxford broken sizes Nothing In this tat sold for less than 82 oo and up to 3 oo > ico Theie prices are for this sale only MONDAY MORNING i ONDAY at oclock we will on sale thirteen pint Cut Glass < Pitchers exactly like cut for price Mon only 675 I L Wolff clm pressure FREELYa- nd strictest WINE Of TUESDAY MORNING DEPARTMENT- To strap 250C sold Iferbino VIII overcome Indigestion and dys- pepsIa regulate the bowels and cure liver and kidney complaints- It Is the bet blood enricher and invigorator in the world It Is purely vegetable perfectly harmless and should you bo a sufferer from disease I 9- OClock n = 850 f Cut Glass i Pitcher i t for 675 3 Pint Size i 1 morning 3 everywhere Our ¬ day J JeWeler > you will t use It If you are wise R N Andrews editor and Mgr Cocoa and Rockledge News Cocoa Fla writes I have used your Her blno In my family and find It a most excellent medicine Its effects upon myself have been a marked benefit Sold by Alvey List N When Women Suffer It Is a sign of dangerous weakness and disease Pain Is always unnatural and if yu are a victim of headache backache sldeache pain In arms shoulders legs pelvis or suffer from cramps falling feelings grinding pains restlessness the blues etc It Is a sign that you need the gentle assistance which can be obtained by takinge CARDUI j Womans i Reliefi i My back ached every month writes Mrs Francis J Ashbum of Clarkrange Tenn ul1l I could scarcely stand on my feet I had pain low down and headachenot a day s without ttand awful pain to my rlght and left sides I could hardly lie down and could not sleep nights Doctors tried but failed to give mo permanent relief I began to take r Cardul which soon benefited me and now I feel like a new person Cardul Is a purelyr vegetable remedy for all female diseases It acts gently and specifically upon the sick womanly organs and by strengthening and fitting them to do their natural work It has re- stored to health thousands cf hopeless Invalids Try It At Every Drug Store In 100 Bottles i t i 4- w i a-

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Page 1: Societyf IleaibTwo BondarantY llR › lccn › sn85052114 › ... · l tillsanI wont nway kith the rost3 1lyMana For soon the Joyour fiprlngtlmo pass Ohly a fancy unfulfilled on1ya

oc

ttV cSocietyff

i ASPIUNGTIMT LOVE S

Oh morning skies were fair nndblue In spring sweet stingingseason

And happiness we Idly sought withI all youths fond unreason

1n gnrdthe gay our Joy wo met nndfound In llo wcrful doses

1 The love that canto with the dnffo

l tillsanI wont nway kith therost 3

For soon the Joyour fiprlngtlmo pass1lyManaOhly a fancy unfulfilled on1ya fleetIng vision

And droll beneath tho mniortoltes ofMemory reuses

t echo love that onma with the daffodils1Iud wont away with the rotesCarolyn Wells In lIar Smart

AiIneunrcauIlts

tII

Mr Oscar L Gregory Is the liesFive Hundred club < m4Wednesday afternoon at her homo

Rustic hell Gregory Place

The MaUfleo Musical club will havethe tlnal mooting for the Roaann ouWednesday afternoon at the EagleHome on Broadway The programwill bo miscellaneous composers antiMra Wllllniu Oray nnd JHsa Court

allrtc4eI

and ors E O mono will enitertaln the Ail You Like It dub onFriday evening nt their home ouSouth Sixth street

OThu Kocliil Calendar

The week has barn quiet ooclallyna much as as If midwinter Ixnt ornvUtKiimuMirhnU had forced u distinctIpause In Lifes merrygoround The-

e passing of tho literary clubs has Munsightly spare on the social calen-dar

¬

that nothing else has come to niland somo of flu vanl clubs seem to

44have laid down their hands and forgotten to take them up again Irfact 8ocky like a woman wardJibe 1is 4n a transition utago justnow and she linn not adjusted hcrwaft <o the oHnmUc changes demandrti or Homothlng

For the coming week there a litIJo Announortl but much Iis pendingand the presence of a mimber of vUWore IrUliu ratty will contribute doubt1leas to tlio materialization of some ofthe entoTtahinmnU iilanncd IL i

Oiniplliiirnlnry0to Mm rttlorolltI Mrs James MI nucknors card par-

tyi on Thursday afternoon xii a

4 pjetty compliment to her daughterand guest Mra Herman NeUloroth-of Loulsrlllo

Tho Duckner homo on Jeffersonstreet Is one of the spacious oldtimasouthern manslonx and tho eighteen

f table gavoJio effect of crowding A

color titime of green and white waspretttly cmphaijz1 throughout the

Ns rooms wHh whko carnations fernsAnd jjalins Tho rUca were In keep-ing with this summer effect and thetallies were green and white

Mlg Cornlo Jrundy won the gameprize a dainty whito embroideredparasol Tin i lone hand prize n

IIhnndsome pointed Ivoryspoke tanr was taken by iMr W A Mrdncr A

t I pretty picture went to the guest ofhonor Mrs Nottloroth

An attractive luncheon with thesalad course the Ices and cakes allU charming symphony In gVcen andwhite was served after the game0e PhI lluinlnild Cluli

Stry John W Keller entertainedtho Five Hundred club on Wednes ¬

day afternoon at her homo on Westllroadwoy Sirs John C Roth of-

t Chicago tho guest of iMra Josephli Friedman was the honoree of theoccasion U was n flower party andwas a charming affair The rooms

+ fsf were moat attractively arranged witha profusion of the spring tlowersnmeach guest was presented with adainty basket of flowera1 carryingout some especial design

Aim L A Washington won theclub prize Miss Canine eo well caplured tho visitors prlio and presentaid It to tho outoftown guests Miss

3qJosephine Gardner of Quoguc L Iwinning It In tho cut Mrs John CMoth was given an esjwolal1 guestofhonor prize A pretty luncheon car-rying out the flowereffect was serve

fIIAreIIf You

ContemplatingI t i

Buying a Kodak4

You can save money andtime by calling on us wecarry a complete line vary ¬

i ing In price from

1T020and of

tfistmans Spring Catalogue

II

McPhersonsDrug

1 tDffraL Kya yIofICr

cd at the close of tho gameflfeftldes the club members and

tho substitute visitors there weropresent tho following outoftownguests

iMr John C Roth of ChicagoMrs James flack of Terre HauteOfrA Ojcar Hicks of Macon Oajdire M1 J Dunn of Macon Oa MlMGardner of Quoguc L I

QInforinnl ItPccptloii to VisitorI

A pleasant social feature of theKentucky Dloccaan Council was therocoplloa given on Wednesday even-ing by the members of Grace Epis ¬

copal church at tho Parish House Inhonor of tho visitors

Tho guild hall and parlors of tiltParish llougo were prettily decorat ¬

ed with spring roses and peoniesand wcro crowded during the even

Delightful frappe Ices strawling Qed cake wore served ManyEllIsIcopal Kentucky were pros ¬

oat and men and women prominentIn Kentuckys business and soullife

OMissionary Ter

A very delightful al fresco OIlsnonary Tea was given on Thursdayafternoon nl The Kerns the homeof iMrs Elbrldge Palmer on Clarkstreet by the Womans Auxiliary ofGrace Episcopal church It was Incompliment to the visiting WomanAuxiliaries of tbo Diocesan Council

Two especial features of Interestwere tho delightful addresses of MrsCharles E Woodcock of Louisvilleon Tho Work of tho Auxiliary andan Interesting resume of Missionaryl1fo In Canada br Mrs Arthur EWQtham of Louisville

It was a prettilyplanned outofdoor affair and was a pleasant so¬

chat occasion with refreshments at ¬

tractively served on the lawn aftertho regular program The man of thecouncil were present utter tho ad-journment

¬

of their business sessionat the church Q

fnvii Party In VNIIorMtes Irene Ourd at her horn 1II

Broadway and1 Seventh street gavea lawn jMirty on Thursday evening Inhonor of iMtM Vera Conn and MissCaMto Conn of Uumwllvlllc IKy thogupM of 31r nnd Mrs W E CurIn lon Time lawn was effectively desorated with Japanese lantern andiced were servedl during tho eveningThe guests Included

mass Vera Conan Cusslo ConnEdna liadiM Annlo Eadeg Cora ilUchord on Cora Dunlap lola KonctxkaJamie Drowdor Illrdlo Glad OdloPiiryoar Laths Purycai Jlessrs1 Oswald Cheek Frank Cheek HollyGraham Gordon Tanner Ed Curd i

haul Darnos John Curd Melvillenyrd Cooper Drake George OabellSutton Jim Drake Robert IlrowdcrGeorge Halllday Ixircnzo EmeryGPafCy to Cnlni-

Otr Hectic F Campbell was thehostess of a pleasant party on theDick Fowler Monday that accompaflied Mra Charles A Mohr anti MrsGeorgia K Gage of Mobile Ala asfar at Cairo en route to their homeMrs Guso and Mrs Mohr have beenthe guests of Mrs Campbell for tendays and were the recipients of muchsocln attention during their visithere Tho party Included Mrs Len ¬

ra Fowler Irs George C WallaceMrs J at1 Duckner iMrs Hal Carbelt > Mrs A n Moycre Sirs W A

Gardner Mrs Charles JMohr MrsGeorgia Gaso Sirs Berne CampbellGHome Wedding

Tho nvarrlacc of Miss Cecil Nelonand aIr Frederick Clarke lung ofIthis city on Wednesday afternoon at430 oclock was a pretty homo Wet ¬

ding marked by quiet simplicity Theapartment was attractively decorat ¬

ed with spring flowers Tho brideworo a stylish traveling costumo ofgrey cloth trimmed with green RevW B Cave D D of the First Prosbyterian church performed tho cer¬

emony Only the family and most Intlmato friends of the popular youngcouple were present

Tho couple loft at G1C on a north ¬

ern bridal tour and will be at homeafter Juno 1 at Flat H In the Cochran Apartments on North Ninthstreet

Al Fresco MusicalThe Young Peoples society of the

First Christian church Will give an-

al fresco recital on Thursday evenIng at tho homo of Mrs il K Scotton South Fourths street The lawnwill bo attractively arranged withplatform and Japanese lanternswill edit to time ptcturesquoncss oftho effect Somo of tho most note ¬

bio musical talent of the city willtake part and ono of tho featuresof Interest will be a reading by MrsJames Young Mlsa Flora May1

Clark who Is at home for thsummer

Crescendo Club RecitalAIls3 Virginia Newella class reel ¬

tat will talw place on Tuesday evesing at 022 Broadway It 13 an Invlatou affair and the program is anexceptionally fine one It will consistlargely of two ipluno and 8hnndwork Only iho advanced pupils will

FlatsMiatci

mtnCatura concert hall for the occa ¬

sion and It will bo MIss Newell firstpublic class entertainment

The ensemble piano program JsBrahma Hungarian dance No G

r4

Mary BondarantYMendelnaohini 8hands weddingmlircli Tlanio Bhrnlce Holiertabri

IleaibTwo1 Helen Hills Maml

DauerIsevln 6 hands country dance1 Plano CarolIno HamMary Bondu-

naiitSolo pianoEdna Eades

A Schubert Rosamund Impromptub Kroctger Sonnet No 2Maude

CairnsGautier 08 Jianids Le Secret1 plsino Marjorki JMartlir RosalieVarneld Gladys Coburn

Solo piano Bonnlo DolsonWollcnlmupt Worccau In a flat

Julia DabnieyRublusteln Knmennol Ostrow Ed-

na EdesSupper 8 hands Poot and PeatAnt1 ipianodiary Bornduramt Carrie

Griffith2 pianos Ella Wllholm Mildred

Settl-eChaminndeA Meditation b alrde

Ukllet In g Carollno HamW berLItz 4 hands 1 piano =

Maudo Catnics2 piano MUJS Nowell0New Club-

TheI

S S C club met last eveningwith Miss Blanche Anderson at herhomo on North Sixth street A verydeltghtful evening was spent withgames music and quotations fromthe months magazines Those proscnt were Elizabeth Welmer iMIIdfcdPlopor May Bonds Maggie Fleegcij

Catherine Tarrell Marion 1IeperIda Leo Rtegar and Blanche Ander ¬

sonTho club waill meet with Miss Ma ¬

rian TJeper next Friday evening ather homo corner Sixth and Trimblestreets

ODelightful Diuice

The youhger Bbol <y set gave icenjoyable lance last evening at theElks toll About fifteen coupks werepresent and the occasion was a mostple+asaut ono

About PeopleMiss May Phelps of Washington

UC and Miss Anne Rhea of Nashvlllo Tena arrived this week andare tho guests of Miss Henrietta Kogcr of Jefferson street Doth atecharming glrln and very popular InPaducah where they have visited before They will bo tho recipients ofmuch social attention while here

Miss Mnrlo scovel of MontgomeryAla and Miss Frances Harris ofiNashvllle era expected tho ladepart of the coming week to visit MissIlonrlcttn Koger

Mrs Victor Veils and little daugh-

ter Elsie Eunice left this week for atwo weeks stay at Dawson Springs

iMr Will Scott will leave Tues-day

¬

for Ntithvlllo Penn to attendthe commencement exercises atWards Seminary whore Miss MaryScott will graduate The recital willbe held on Tuesday evening and thocommencement on tho 29th MUsMary Scott will be graduated bothIn music and the regular curriculumand Is tho second pupil to completeboth courses together

APPENDICITIS

Seizes Dr lloucll nnd Ito Goes toHopHiil At Xnslivllle

Dr S B Iulllwn received a tele ¬

gram lost slight from Dr John O

Gaines of Nashville strung that DrI U Howcll had beentakensuddenIly dim whim appendlcltla and had boonarched to St Thomas hospital foroperation Dr Howell had beeninrpateciwl with appendicitis several

tlmltS before bujL had recovered sac1tlimo without mho necessity of an op ¬

oration He was in Nashville attend ¬

ing the State Dental AssociationDr 8 B Pulllam recclvwl a see

and telegram this morning elatingthat Dr Howell had been operatedon end had stood tho operation well

APPLICANTS

Stood County TPiulieiV Kxamlnothou

The following applicants havestood the examinations for countyioachera certificates and are await ¬

131periliBtlllngton Lone Oak Nettto PerIclns Lamont Anulo HutchlnsonLovelaccvllle C Oarglc Alolbcr

NIcnniRtia IN llusyAccording to Consul Ryder tile

president of Nicaragua has just giv-en a remarkable concession for tenyears at 160 gold per year Theconcessionaire is pnlvilegcd to haven collector In the customhouse atBlueflclds Harbor through whosehands all shipments of rubber mustpaw and ho U allowed to tux It 10

dents a pound over and above thegovernment tax of B cents a pound

It 13 estimated that the annualshjpmoit of rubber from tMs districtla 600000 pounds giving tho conccsefonalre a revenue of 60000 a yearor 500000 for tho period ofblscontract although It Is not to costteneyears

Why take a dozen things to cure

that cough T Kennedys Laxative Honey and Tar allays the congestionstops that tickling drives tho coldout through your bowels Sold byLang Bros

ltlIlJmshlThe London Times correspondent

at Pekln telegraphs that the Chlnesiforeign offices reply to the Britishnote relative to the customs edict Ilawholly unsatisfactory evasive andImpossible of ccccpUnce

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1 Best Not AdvertisedII ttourI sptcul sales from now on this phaseBest Not Advertisedwillappear quite

and should be watched for and taken advantage of by you It means justwhat it statesBest not advertised In each of our specials we intend to have one

1articlethe best bargain on sale but not advertised This is to stir your interest andJ to bring you down to our store Now Tuesday morning the article thatttwe will place

on sale under this phrase is one that many ladies are waiting for and should we statearticle and price you all would be on hand so dont miss this opportunity to come-downJ and see for you will truly be repaid

REMNANTSRemnants from our entire stock will be as ¬

sorted out marked and placed so you can getto them and select the good ones for yourselfThe collection of remnants is from our entirespring selling and consists of many bargainsthat you will be glad to get Conic early andgo over the entire lot-

SILK SUITSI

Three Grey Silk Suits regular price82256 special 1125

Seven Illack Silk Suits regular price22 50 and 8251125 and 1250

Four Black Silk Suits regular price f825 and 22501250 and 1125

One Green Silk Suit regular price

2500 1250These suits are al best quality with superior

workmanship

DECORATION DAY

Will He Observed Sunday Jlny 27bjWoodmcii

Members of the three local campsWoodmen of the WorM havo decideed to have a decoration day and haveselected Sunday May 27 as tho date I

A band will be secured and the lodgestoo strong win march to Oak Grovecemetery where tho program will berendered There will bo speechesand tho usual features of decorationday The program Is In courso ofpreparation

Special Kates o Xnslivllle TennVia Nashville Chattanooga St

Louis Railway May 20th to 2Cth1906 account J W Thomas Memo ¬

rial Festival 525 for round tripwhich includes ore admission to au ¬

ditorium W L Canto O P IA

Nashville Tonn

Patent Nostrums DenouncedPatent nostrums pretending to

euro consumption wero denounced nta mOL tng of the National Society fortime PrrvBtlon of Tuberculosis heldIn Washington EltordaI f

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A DeliciousBlending ofFruit Juices

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Itrorpiiilzn CollegeTIe board of Trustees of Ogden

college hastlcclded to reorganize th41Bchool and the president and all tbopresent teachers will bo removed

A gale blowing Cghty mlleJ <inhour exerts a of nearly 32pounds to the square foot

TheBitterHuman

HumanWail

WRITE USfrankly IIn confidence telling an your

troubles and stating your age We will send youvaFtuitla book onAddress Ladies Advisory Department The

Chattanooga Medicine Co Chattanooga TennGSJ

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SPECIALS

be LAWNS 5c

30 pieces Colored or White Lawn all newand fast dyes and for this special weplace on site per yard at 5c

SHOEaccommodate the overflow congestion of

our Dry Goods Department that iis usually thecondition on special sates ts tlls we put on sale

50C Buys Mlssjs Patent Vamp 7 Slip-per size 12 tj150 Buys Woman s Patent Kid Oxford tTie size jaa is b 23b Idc iiXdwere 8300 t 50

100 Buys Womans Patent Kid Strap Slipper V ss rrleiand Dongola Oxford brokensizes Nothing In this tat sold for less than82 oo and up to 3 oo

> icoTheie prices are for this sale only

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only 675

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IferbinoVIII overcome Indigestion and dys-

pepsIa regulate the bowels and cureliver and kidney complaints-

It Is the bet blood enricher andinvigorator in the world It Is purelyvegetable perfectly harmless andshould you bo a sufferer from disease

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you willt use It If you are wiseR N Andrews editor and Mgr

Cocoa and Rockledge News CocoaFla writes I have used your Herblno In my family and find It a mostexcellent medicine Its effects uponmyself have been a marked benefit

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When Women SufferIt Is a sign of dangerous weakness and disease Pain Is always unnaturaland if yu are a victim of headache backache sldeache pain In armsshoulders legs pelvis or suffer from cramps falling feelings grindingpains restlessness the blues etc It Is a sign that you need the gentleassistance which can be obtained bytakinge

CARDUIj

Womans iReliefii

My back ached every month writes Mrs Francis J Ashbum of Clarkrange Tennul1lI could scarcely stand on my feet I had pain low down and headachenot a day s

without ttand awful pain to my rlght and left sides I could hardly lie down and couldnot sleep nights Doctors tried but failed to give mo permanent relief I began to take rCardul which soon benefited me and now I feel like a new person Cardul Is a purelyrvegetable remedy for all female diseases It acts gently and specifically upon the sickwomanly organs and by strengthening and fitting them to do their natural work It has re-

stored to health thousands cf hopeless Invalids Try It

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