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GORDONSVILLE Qordonsvllle. v,, September it ? Mrs, i?ottie Bosenheim and children, sifter a pleasant stay o? several weeks ?with her mother, Mm. Sidney Wood, Jiavo returned to their home in Blue Rcld. w. Va. Joseph W. Itali and l>r!de have re? turned from their wedding trip to sev? eral Southern cities. Mr Hall left on "Thursday for Dlllywri, where he will ! James W. Sinn,! >p :it several days this week with friends Iii Charlottes* C C. Gill has moved his family to Wi W. Ware* ol Orange, was a G< ? returned tj their home in Boa nuke. ? ral inofiths to relatives in indb* ? ? i ifnhrr, left oh Wednesday CUMBERLAND er ?p< n itllg tue smn j,.ir? nts. Mr. and ( . i .-i i rt has cone to rtei Wi-isegor, In re, has ? . i ep< lit Kliest of Mis;; ri Chambers, of Richmond', ? ? - . spending some tlltie in v. llsbn, of Knrmvlllc, e after spending soine Cray occtipy'lng her f huiiie, "Graysnh," oh tie arid will soon he iimlly, wh'ti are Spending j Uoekhrldg, Baths, Hhoad, 01 Pork Cnton.1 i alst< r. M.s. Raleigh , i Ti dman, of Sidney, son. nml M ins Ada Cray. : M- 'i'odrn i ri' g in si lit Visiting Mi and Mrs. at '?Northtleid.v 11 Gurrctt and children atlvi s in King W llllam ?ikldiiiore of King Wii PO WHAT AN col I'civ, i II. of itleh : ? ? nan was the wi ck-eno ? ONANCOCK [Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] Onancoek, Va.. September 14.?Miss Bessie P. Taylor, teacher al UUlnIn tti.- John Marshall High School, Rich? mond, l.-ri Saturday to resume hot William Nelson returned Saturday from n visu to his aunt, .Mrs. Wood? ward, of Kalt I more. ,? ,, Mrs. S. A. Uingsdale and MISS M. N C. to ton are home from Orkney -Springs. Miss qrdluri begun her mualo 'I" wmiaii^b Flnhey. of Baltimore its th.- must of his uncle, Dr. B. B. riu LhC\V|illam IV Hall, of Marion. Md.. was ;n| the home of Mrs T. \V. Taylor In '"'mIss Margaret j. Brat ion left for Oceania Saturday, where she will he principal of the High School. Mr. and Mrs W. It. Firf., wore the Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs Abel llT. James, of Princess Anne. \v. ||. ilry Powell Is homo from a trip t.i Baltimore. . _ Mis? sadli 1" Kh triier is hack from a visit t.. Mrs. Thomas Cot hin. of Jen Kins Bridge. . , , . lohn K Wise spent Sunday with his sister. MISS Elizabeth H. Wise, at Gape Mrs John Lcatberbury and two daughters, Mlsse Margate! ..ml Re? ed Bnstville. are guest's of Mr. ami Mrs. John W. i'ustls. Misses Ruth A. Nottingham . May F Is el ley an! Cnlherlno Custls have re-i i ir.i rrorh a trip t" Northampton ? T Page Parker has been elected or- j giliilst of Holy Trinity Church. Maurice Uralten; after a at.,y of three mouths with bis brothers in Princess: ? Mr, and Mrs. It. H Shield were at Atlantic City Sunday. Miss Muy Cary Taylor, daughters bi Ret Jefferson Randolph Taylor, hnw entered thb Fclnqlo Normal Heiiuol at Farinviile. Mrs. J, P. 1, Hopkins nn>l Mls:i Dorolhy X. Hopkins, are In New York. Captain and Mrs. w. F. Joync-s re lurned Saturday from a month's so-; |o ? n at . irktb y Springs. Miss Nonn und Cecil Parkes have tosiunod their work as teachers oh the Eastern Sbbte of Maryland. Misses lliitli and Rose Armstrong, giieSts of Mrs St..n.wall Hull for It in,.nth. ]<ti for Baltimore Thursday, Cap<kilt and Mrs. Wtl.F. Joynoa ro i i :.. ,1 S.it irdny from a month's so-| .1..urn nt Orkney Springs Mrs. Hoi., i t i, Shield entertained at cards nt "Melrose" Thtirsday eveiilng in honor of her house giiest. Miss \miultn George, nf Georgetown, Del. " ?hiib ttnyle I. . . .ni. v. ,i Itundoiph-| Mli con College at Ashland. Mis. !?:. ft. park es Is visiting rela-i uyes In Northuinherlnnd County, .Miss Sa.li.. Million, of Mnrtlhsvlilc, and Miss F.thol Blgslow, of BiiltlhlOre. guests at ::lteeohiawn'' for two weeks, I hrivn gone home. Mis-; Frances Walter. Reverlev "..lie:- a Ad Miss M.rie Carroll went io Washington Monday, Mr ...nd Mrs. William Pnrarnbre Bell ??? b brnti d th..:,- ti? wedding at their handsome homei "Roseland." M'nn'dav evening, The beautiful liiwn was Jlecorilted in Japanese lanterns, mak? ing a picture long to he remembered, itnntit ion guesis were present. Elegant refreshments were served, HIGHLAND SPRINGS Highland Springs. Va . September it I - A eantifui marriage was sbloihitlz-1 ed on Tuesday evening, nt Corfhi'h1 Methodist Episcopal Church, when Mi s Sell.. Tilbr became the bride of W?-' IIhm H?sbach. The church, which win Htittefull) decorated with golden rod and ferns, was well filled with icln IlVeS and friends of the happy coup',.. The bride was potyned In a going awny dark blue tailored suit with hat and elov-s to mat. h, und carried a shower bouquet of lirldr s r0sps The ceremony was performed by Dr. Goodwin, rector ??? St. John's Episcopal Ghurch, Rich* niond. after which I hey left for an es* i. I ded Northei n i rip. Wlllinm Delci hor left Thursday for William and Mary College. Williams burg. Miss bolite McGee, of South Rich? mond, was a visitor during the past week of her sister. Mrs. Melvln Strnlth, on the Nine Mile Road, near New Mis. Hargrove and daughter. Mis l.u'a Hargrove; of HnitliriWrej Md., havi returned Imme utter a pleasant visit oi Charles' Turner, on the Seven Plilfi Mis. Goorgt Gordoil and three chlb GeorKe Gordon, of Portsmouth, left.dur ? Gordon's mother. Mrs. D D Stiles. Health and Beauty Hints which con inis rente-nil nit' luilr It : riiul looks so .Inl .nipt a f?w ilny ?y oletirising with iro* ills*olVc<l tu ? ? ? your h.iir bo nit ? [ Master Winston Clayton, bavo returned to St. Elmo, near Washington, D C after a pleasant visit with Miss Villi and Marter Dudley Collins. Master Co Ullis Readies, of "Oak 1'aiU," Madison Count}*, Is visiting his '. uncle. Dr. (J. T. Collins und family, and (other relatives in Highland Springs Miss Marj l.i in.I left during tha I past week tu attend Bchood during the session of IOl'J-13 in Frederleksburg. Mrs. 11. A. Ilathbtirn ami sun. Ncwoll rtathburti, together with lier daughter, ..Mrs. Loin Wise, loft during this weefc j for South Mill, where for the winter I they will make their home Mr. Rath urn having accepted a position as editor ami general manager of tin ; weekly pap- t pf that place. The Row C, ?. Bluntoh, pastor of the Methodist Church of Highland Springs, left Thursday for Randolph j Macon College, where ho will r> ginne his studies in theology for the session t.f 1912-1?. Miss Ethel Hechlor. who returned the first of the month from a delight? ful vacation spent in Eauquic-r County, has been quite stok for the past few days, hut is now on the road to r< - cover'}*. Tho Mandolin dub. of Highland Springs was enertalnod Tuesday night at tho homo of Juntas Atkinson, "it Daisy Avqiiue. Refreshments were nerved, and ihr rendition of select music by tlio club was greatly enjoyed by the largo crowd present. "radford [Speelnl to Tho Times-1 ?I spat eh.] Hndford, September 14.- Mrs. L W. Clark entertained at live tables of ctird a a f>00 party Friday after.n from I to " o'clock in honor of her daughter, Mis. .1. Mamille Thomas, of Roanoke. Punch was served to the gtisals on t'hclr entering tho hall by Misses Irene Tlnslcy and Kathleen Clark from a very artistically ar? ranged punch howl decorated with luscious lorn, in'? of grapes entwined with vines and loaves. Those pros- J cht wer- : Misses i?aut*a Ingles, Lilly I and Sue Tyler, Anna Kehderdlne, La vin'la Rag land, of Norfolk. Eleanor] S.ott; Miss Ralston, of Mldrtleboro. Ky.l th? Mll"SCS Pntliplin, the Misses Caldwoli, Mrs. Bidniohvlsuii, Mrs. l: l. .lordiin, Mrs. Pave i loud. Mrs. J. 1'.. K ? ? iwiin; Mrs. 'I'vroe Dlllnrd. of Lyhch burg; Mra Eugene Adams, of Wash? ington, I). I-. Mis. W. K Hoi.oils. Jr., Mr*. W. I; T. Baldwin, .lr . Mrs. Horace .Tones, Ithaca, N. V ; Mrs. Vro.i I Ullstein and Miss Caputan Preston Miss Lavlnla Kaglnnd made the highest sebri, winning first prize, a box .f candy, the booby prize goinc to Mi ?. Kugi no Adams. Refreshments were served at the card tablet) in tin library and parlor. Tin lower floor was decorated In goldcntod. fern-' at,d pot i. .| plants. Mis. G. \V. Uyle and r-on Goorgo reinrhed Tuesday to thijr homo on Arlington street from tteUford, where they have been vistting. They were n.cf?|inpanlid home by RosSltcr Fiaer, ivho spent the week with them. Miss Jchnlo NVal has returned to her homo In Rome, cjru, alter visiting Misses Kth 1 and Mary l.ane at tin Wi -a End Hotel. Mr. and Mrs, Hcth Tyler loft for their ho. in Norfolk la.st Saturday att.r spending the summer at tin home of .Governor Tyl;r. Miss Itohncoa Koursley spent the week-end with Ml. s Kathie? n Rh?das in Roiauoke. s-.li? will leavo in n few days for Summon, where she will at? tend Stuart Hall. Mr ami Mrs. Fred Einstein diap? er.no fl an auto parly to It. lsprlnus Tuesday night. A pinch was served ..i the riVei i End Hoi -1 when tin party returned, and later watermelon wns served on the lawn. Among thos> who participated weir: Misses Mini Luit?, Elizabeth and Benlinla Miiti I Evelyn I.yle, Mildred and Urmnin Del p. Messrs Henry Roberts, Robert Mack ami Krjed llarv>y, Howard Scott Eiirlo Wall ami Mr. line. Mrs Tyre,. Iilllard spent the week Miss Irene. Tindy loft Saturday t> attend the ll'irrishnjhtlrg Norm it. Mis N. .1 I'anipliu ahd htt.i diiugh ? asheville ? ! ? ? ? . ? ? art, '-? w Bern. Miss Myrtle ii hor.." of Mi- h no Mis. VAxv l,-..i-. ,n.i I ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? I 0 k Si aim t a in, ? mtiaenleitl wore loves enteilalllr 1 ii.i\ . t'ohfilu at The Pettit Store The Pettit Store THE HOME Every one t<> a greatei 01 less extent l? bosses some .111i~(i>- lasie. Most of ns are able to distinguish the l>cautiful from the common-place, but few are able to name wherein .1 thing i-- good or bad. Few arc able to put the linger en tin- spot making < r niariug the en lire effect of a C"l" scheine or arrange ment. Nothing contributes so much to? ward tin- beauty >>i tin- home as the hangings?the portieres, curtains, and sm forth. The hiosl siniplc material, i( artistically selected and used, will produce that .1 ir i>( 1 n/imss and mm fort so much to be desired in the home. The department <>f the Pettit Store devoted to Poftiorcsj Window (,'ur t.tin . Couch Covcfsj CtC., Will be found hiost complete, aiid wc gladly extend to you (In- advantage of our experience in suggestions und advice, I'hc Furniture, too. should be se? lected with c.ee 10 obtain tin- desired iinl I'hc various reproductions of old period styles, the more modern htvles and Ui? many different woods, .ill allow practically .111 unlimited lati? tude for artistic home-making. A lit 1I1 toui Ii of color here and there in the sliapi of .1 cover for the table, bureau 01 dresser, as the case may be, adds gfcatly !?> the beauty of the home, and the floor coverings also pie." an im? port, nit part. The artistically furnished home ha? a subtle influence on the mind, pro? ducing .1 sense of restfiihtrs? and peace without which our abode is not in reality a "home." [laving yens ..f experience in home furnishing, wc arc in .1 position to offer valuable suggestions and advice, \Vc are only too glad .11 any time to help you in the furnishing of the new home or the refurnishing of the old. N"o small measure of the success of ir business may be traced to our on- policy. It has always been our hi to tu.n all customers alike?the ime d cree of courtc y and attention extended, whether the purchase be irgc or small. Thus, there is a rer? un atmosphere of cheerfulness and ?id-will .11 the Pet til Store that in -ell makes it a pleasure to buy there. < It hers have noticed this air of good ?cling and called out attention to it. i'c believe that it is an iilr..l condition a any store, making, as it doe-, for le-er and firmer relations between lie 1 i-t' mil t and the More. It i- not our intention to have you itreha.se biice or twice from 11- YYc ant you to conic buck; w. want voti 1:1 I.rii'c .1 st< ady < 11 stonier and to jive your name on fair books among he many that hive been there year ftCI VI at. W e V .,|ll VI .11 to le. I t ll it "af ill, . i / ; SPECIAL lar $18.00 R egu COUCH This ?'ouch is a handsome piece (ration doe. not do it justice Frame strutted. Springs an- strong, though very comfortable anil durabl with oak panel-, at the sides long. A limited number on hand $13.95 f furnittsfd. The il'us itc heavy and will con asy, making the Couch Upholstered in chase leather, to inches w ide by 6 feet inches New Method Gas Ranges Will Reduce Your (ins Hills. W ill Not Rust or Burn Out. Will linke the Same, Sides, Top and Bottom, Will Broil or Toasl Evenly Without Burning. W ill Not Have Any Explosions. Come in and let us demonstrate the New Method Gaa Ranges and explain their many EXCLUSIVE features. RUGS AND CARPETS \\V have always shown an excellent assortment of Carpets, Rug% Mattings, Linoleums, and so forth, but this year the stork has been se? lected mote carefully than ever before, As a result you will find here an exeep ionally line array of floor coverings. The asso I ment includes all shade?, colors and varieties of patterns in Carpets and RilgS, so that Mm will lind ii an eev matter to obtain the r?g or carpet to match the dcror.itions or harmonize with the color scheme of some particular room. The following spoid pine reductions will convey some idea of the savings offered t this department:' Velvet SIS.so (22.50 >VsO illlai 8.3x10.6 ft. Extra Quality Tapcstrv !'?: u els \<w. . $11.75 9x10 6 ft Extra Quality Tap? cstrv Brussels Rtig ' $12.75 9x12 ft. Extfa Quality Tap? e-try Brussels Rug. $13.75 9x12 Mune.nlow Wool and Fibre Rug . $9.85 All Floor Coverings Laid Free of Charge. Now is the time to purchase your flooi coverings, before the 1 c?t patterns have been picked ov< r and before the low priced special uffcr itips are gone. Do not delay because of lack of room, or because the home is not ready. We will gladly hold any purchase subject to y'otii order for fin tiro delivery. 9S12 Extra Quali Rug 9x12 Bod} Brussels Ru '?'xl Axmin-ter Rug . . 9x12 Pro-Bnis el. Rug A full line of ( arpet . Printed I in ?h um . Olli the Pett:- Store is >o'ir -t >re, inter? ested in behcliting you?not alone in merely selling yoil ROrids, We want to stand in .01 advisory' capacity to? ward our customers, giving them the iidyantagi ?: otif experience in ituggcs iions ami inform tion. We want you to feel that when von have purchased at the Pet til More \ oil have hot onlv obtained the BEST to be had at the pfli e. but that I w Iselv. We want voti at liberty iorO f ? v oil piin hasi fart, have you have also pur 1 t'i fi el that yb? -ire uiie to 11- at any time on the rearrangement I 'f' rth, whether ? 1 tna We want, in personal relationship with our customers?not mereK* that told, formal attitude of purchaser and seller. You rannot fully appreriue thii rarne-t ch- ire of our- until you visit the Pettit Store. We hnpe that you will avail xourself of this, ou cordial invit.it on to call ,,t any time We Save You Money That w e call save \ ou lotiey on every purchase 111 onlv be di inonstratcd y .1 vi-it to our store, it jtlstii e 10 yourself and 1 U-, < omc in and ihves sipall cash dt posit w ill I uro the goods, and 1 i.: 1 u of l a--. Pa; tin lit ? < l ousttEFa^ERa-vDSTJi THE STORE THAT LIVES UP TO ITS ADVERTISING INTERSTATE ADVERTISING SERVICE Cash or Credit If you desire the con venichec of credit there is no question of our will? ingness to witend it. Wc will be pleased to open an at count, a< f ept ihg .1 smal| cash deposit and allowing you to arrange subsequent payments to suit tour i' hyeniencc. Liberal dis < fiunt.s for 1 ash, BRISTOL Rilstol, Vn September 14.? Proml 'iit union j; Ih'i social events of tl v- ? ??!< was ihc double marriage lloi.-l linniilton [Tuesday night, w In n : ? RlnUntvtllo in automobiles. The cd trartlng pari Ich were: l'rbfessbi .1 Akrir?t and Miss Mae Snndc.ru. and J. l'iawic and Mrs Kannte C lihwlce T Rev .1 lt. Mttlc ;.!).| the Rev. f. I louts .v.r.- Ute officiating inlnlstei 'I ii.- event was witnessed by li sini pari: bf 1 lends from Rlo?nlville. fro with two 1 lie couples came, Rev 1 S. Anderson and dnughti Miss N'ah'nlo l.in. bf Rose Mill. 1. CouhtyS Virginia, wem guests of S and Mis .11.im 1 ?. Anderson. bh And. son Street, tiie latler part of the Wee Miss *.lnnli ?nchman is vlsitii ".<l l.in k">" iiiirity isKuarantcejd unilei 10. I'm. I rkkl.I l>nig:> At I. I oi all It; 11 ei \ v. !n 11 ? T!ie Southern Mfg. Co. ? hmoml, Vn. ' frli mis in Atlanta before cnterln school at Wcsloydii Academyi Miss Ruth MeOluen. utter, a visit l her Bister, Mrs. C. K. Blanton. at l.i Stoni Clap, has returned to her lioni ? Mtasca Katlierlno and Franc** Swann, who were tii* guests of Mrs. I M Cody, on their return from Ail anil City, httvi returned to their horn* .< I * i ad ridge, Tenn. John Mongolei, of Washington Couii ty, Teiini, was a visitor here this iveel and from Bristol weni to Washlngtu and Baltimore on a. pleasure ulp. Mr. and Mrs Ilex Dunn, *>f ?'>kl. homi and Mrs. ("on Dunn, of r.blngdon. ivi-t visiting Mrs. l >. M. Dunn here dm in the week. Mrs. Charlies Phipps and little daugli fer are at home from Kingsport, T?inn where they spent a iveeg with rtjlut ives; Captain and Mrs. A. S. McNeil ?*! spending sdnio tihie at I nakii Spring Tehni Miss .In a nit a RotW and Mastei Joh Aivin Holier have returned troi Klngsport, Term, where the; visile their grandmother. Mis., Birdie Andrews has .*tnrn* from a visit to points In Vlrgtiiin, li eluding Rounoke, and Coving ton Mlssi Willi*- joe Tompklns ins r. sunied her .lull.;* as leacher at Wood ? Miss Fern Minor. .?f Binning hit ri Ala., is the guest of Miifh Ruth .">!? Citren, of ' "a : pllria Av< rjiui*. Mis. R'olii i '. I. Tnylo'i 1. II retiirn?! from ;i visit to friends In Wiishlngioi and is again with her father, N ? St. John, nii'i other Bi ll tol relatives M - ami Mr.- 1 C lingllMh ha\ > r. turned front the Waiattga Valley, wiiei the.v spent a \* ? ??!< ad gii*>3tn .*? Mi ah Mis. Oeorge II Popper. i Arizona, are gn?sts 01 Mi lluilts niant l.:*.the:, .lohn N. Huntsman, an family, <*n Solar Bfrei i PULASKI I [Special i*. Ti.< 'i nm-s-l 'i pit. h | Pulaskl. Vo.. .????pi ember l 1 -: The 'members ?*i tl *? Smai'l Sei Club. '?'im? posed of young women *.f the etty. have been having a pleasant round **, < ntertalnlng In va n- of a dumber ot the members leaving within a few days im- school Monday afternoon they were entertained by Miss Nell Pnlntcr: Monday and last night by Miss Anna i:*il. t'haffih: Tuesday found theni at. the home of Miss Mary Trollnger; Thursday evening Miss Pierce Dyon was Hi*, hostess. The Thursday Club, which disbanded for ti-.< summer mouths, held the ini? tial meeting of tin* season Thursday I afternoon n'l the home of the'president, I Mrs. B. Litugh?h Pin im for ihn i. a t I were formula teil, after which the I hostess served dainty refre?hmenta. Mr ami Mrs. 11. II. Mosel-: a ml Mi-. K. 13. Crawford, of Columbia, s. c? I who spent several monthi .a Maple Ishade Inn, returned this ?eck lo tln.li Mil Mosel} wns formerly Miss MeGavoek, of tins county. Mr .in I Mr A Mart Iii have re turned from ah extended nip to points in Michigan "hio ami Missouri. Miss Almedio K?nkle hau returned from m ' isit with friends at Natural i ' i. e ami Roiihbkc (iialidiu <; 11.i<-;. of Drapers Valley, left her< Wedriesdnj to resume, his studies ut the Presbyterian Theolog? ie? Seminary at Richmond, atlor spending ds vacation with his parent.". Di .? til Mrs. George II Gllmer; Professor Tom PAItltei l-tt Wednes day 10 resum* his position as a mem her of the faculty of Cluster Springs Academy, after spending h'.a vacation ?Ith hi. pa ? ntf. Dr. and Mis. G G; Students who have been returning t'i their respective school > this week. Iin us follows^ Misses Ituth and Mary K eist er. to 151 labeth College, Charlotte, N C; Missis Madelehe Askew, Lucy Graham and Moseby Chiirltori, to the Stale Norm;?'. Farmvllle; Ml<s Elise Mel.1. to Mary Baldwin; Staunten: (Inj l.aUghon, lb Washington and Lee; Billy Wysor and David l.anghi-n, to i la mpden -S idney. lion, Charles Pierce Slscglli i,?s Is .1 invitations tor dancing at his countr'> home., "Clnremont." for Tues? day evening, Sept metier 17, Mr. Mac gll] is lien at his obi home from ,;al veetbn, Tex., for a few weeks' visit. Me ' is recently elected a member bf the State Li glslnturb of that Stale from the GaL etil on 'llstrlcl lie has been b e.iied in "'? sa'f for a number of years and lias held several offices of u?st Mrs, John it Darnt and daughter. Miss Maud, who had beeii summering nl ' ? in view, haw returned t" their f'illl-'kt home. Mi! t.....11 u - and Miss Bradbury, who ..pent the season it Maple Shade Inn. have returned to I heir home at Petersburg. Vn. Mis !'??<!-? I hi Hudson of Greensboro. '?". ?' has been the guesl of Mrs. II. ? Mn v. .,i!< r K Addison bnd son, lullii :? bf L; nChbui g, hp t. been visii In:; her slsier. Mrs, l> Gray l.ang .'I. Helen '"ampl-i'. recently rompleted a rour.so as i nil nod nurse at Blehmotil. ir here for a vis?it with her P irents. I jjulr? und Mrs I'. L Camp CULPEPER [Spei i 'I to Tin Times-Dispatch I Culpeper, Va. September II. Miss Nannie Jennings left this week for i:.Ice chore she has accepted a position to teach thl': winter. Miss l Istale llnrrlsou left on Monday foi ii severni days' trip to Washing? ton, Baltimore and Philadelphia. I'hll Vowel!, of ChinlottiT.vlllo, spent ? ? ral d u a Ih s week with his mother, Mrs. Fannie Vowell, at 'Corner View.' Waller Hill and Ned Almond left on Frl laj for V, M. 1.. where they will attend school this session. Mr and Mis Rnplov ShnCkolfOrd. who have last returned from their Northern honeymoon, were guests nt the Waverlj Hotel on Monday. Miss Mabel Million left on Tuesday to. i: m p. Danville, where she will resume her duties as teacher. Mr. ami Mrs. S. B. Booker arc the guestH Hi r week of friends and rel? ativ,?. In Mnr'tinsvllle, ? S Mill and family, who have been spending the summci with Mr?. Kate Starke, returned to theli home In El i'..s". Tex . t'ds week. IMr. Herbert lew is. who has been (hi g :? st of his brother. I >r. Marytui i.-vei;.. returned to his home In Hlcll mond. . n Wedhesdayj II? ?as accotri panlcd i- his father. Wallace Lewts. Mis- seine smith, of Washington. D Ci is the guest of Mf. and Mrs. i" E smith, oil yVesl Str. . t Stlss Bessie Hooper spent Tuesday In Washington P C Mrs r i? re. Horn, of Washington. I >. C Was the week-end KUf-st of MeRlnmei1 Wiltshire and Hisphnm. APPOMATTOX [Special io The Tlmea-Dlspatch ] Appomnttox*. Va., fvpteniber 11?Mrs Mollle I. Monis and daughter, Misa .i/.?>i?. of [.ynchburg, wrre the guests <??? Mrs ?.! I. Moot-,. m,!s week E. M end ?' .\ Moore, of Beckham; Were tiv guests of their sister. Mrs. ft. '.' liaiieocK; Sunday; ti-.o A'ppomnttox Agricultural High SchO. I np.-hed ?er- Monday with very larsti riirr.'mchl for the first day Mrs Sell Kelley. who has been a visitor at the home of Mrs. C W. Hancock for some weeks has returned to he. h?rn? 'n pi.- ,.- City. Mo. Professor Edgar R. Chelton. of nn.-i< Inghnm, bft last wick for Ml Hip*, W. v.. . where he has secured a posi? tion a- prlnolnil of the High School tr.'-re. Mis. .1 W Pa vis of Prospect vlelnitv, nnd M: A. E. Louis, of Toci, will for West Virginia In a few tveokfl where the} expert! io spend the full visillng Ihelr son A New Principle in Complexion Treatment (l-'rom Socirly World.) Most rre.mis are injurious ?hon used habitually. They .Ion the puros and eventually form .1 permanent, -eiggv, [stifling him which intcrfi res with climtna. live .1. 1 ion ami make- ihc skin sickly and !|mst> There i- an application?nierc? iized wax which ari, upon an entirely different principle While perfectly harm? less, it contain- active ingredients which : remove by abso ji ion the dead and half dead panicle . i?i ??.nf skin, as well as .unhealthy matter in the pores. Thus it 1 inkrs away from instead of adding t<> the I complexion, differing in this respect from iCOsmctics. The re?uli i< ,. perfectly pat I tiral and heiltht young complexion, Mcr colizcd wax, procuraWc .11 any drug -tore (fuic ounce is sufficient), i, applied .?t night like ...Id cream and washed off in the morning. Ihe 1 oirei t principle in the treatment of wrinkle-. i- t.? lichten ihr -kin, which naturally iron- out the line- A face bath, remarkably effective in this direction, may, be made by dissolving I ounce pow? dered saxolitc in Dint witch haze*