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THIS ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WlfitJNfctfiMY, PKlftUL'AUV 4, 1*0.
Oaviton-Paxon-Stokes Co, I Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co.
New Rags
Filling the u«ual large eeetion and ow, new Bugs—scores of them, just the
brightest) richest, most artistic assemblage that any season has erer presented. ^
Every Kind and Size---It Is the Spring
Display Ready Now in Its Fullness
The most beautiful of all new Rugi, these. Styles 1 .Far more than we eaa be
gin to deaeribe. Each class has its own special points of excellence—and the classes
are as varied as the Rug production extends.
Richness of color—newness—a perfect blending of tones; and the patterns—
this is where the prominent features are caught, quality fairly sparkles in them.
Most artistio in many minds are the Oriental patterns—quaint Eastern effects
reproducing with remarkable cleverness all the beauty of genuine Orientals, but, of
course, at very much leas expense.
A particular feature of all the new ttugs—that of coat. Buying early gave, first,
an advantage in selection—and jt also secured the choicest Rugs before the advance
in the markets, which makes a difference to you in price that is sorely worth saving.
Absolutely new Rugs and every one of perfect quality; for example, in the popular
room sixe, 0 by 12 feet:—
Royal Wiltons—Gems of elegance and
taste, deep rich pile, heavy, in the
handsomest colorings; 987.50.
Axminator Rugs—t he universal favorite,
seamless, 927.50; another fine grade
af $25.00; another at 922.50; atill
another at 919-60.
Velvet Aninsters—combining the beau
ty and service of Velvet and Axmin-
at or; seamless; |25.00.
Body Brussels Rugs—distincuisbcd for
service and a fine “old” aristocratic
apyearaucc; Ruga of character,
Tapestry Brussels Rugs—heavy and ser
viceable, in almost unlimited variety
of colors and patterns; two grades;
917.50 and 9li00.
Pro-Brussels Ruga—all-wool and the
colorings perfect; heavy quality,
attractive and serviceable; 98.76.
Granite Art Squares—very popular in
expensive floor coverings; good va
riety for selection; 96.00.
Hodges’ nbsr Riga—you know them;
bright-looking, fresh mid beautiful,
very pleasing Rugs and perfectly
sanitary; 912.00.
All Other Sixes—many to match the above Rugs, all new and handsome, and priced
in everv instance at the same comparative ly low rate. The Rugs will suit you—suit
your fancy as well as your idea of the price you should pay. No better time to buy
them than NOW.
New Mattings and Curtains
All Kinds of New Furnishings Here
Mattings—500 new rolls direct from China and Japan; Curtains, a moat elabo
rate. extenarvp display—every late worthy novelty. New Portieres, too.
Newness reigns in this section—the kind of newness that gives the moat of eom-
fort and appearance to homes. That’s interesting, you’ll agree. No obligations to
buy, remember, if you wish to study and pldn the proper Furnishings for your home
with the coming of spring. Let us show them all to you, anyway.
Davisqn-Paxon-Stokes Co.
Store of Many Departments.
SOCIETY
MRS. HUMPHRIES’ TEA.
Mn. \v. r. Humphries gave a de-
Uahtfui lea Wednesday ufternoon At
" fr ht.inc, on Psachtnse Visa-.
Assisting Mr*. Humphries were Mr*,
llrniv France* West, Mrs. Marlon
A'hhy Purse. Mr*. Armine Maler. Mr*.
•' R. t olcord. Mrs. F. P. Hetfner.
'll- Blackmon Dunn and Mias Willie
n-lfnei served tea and Mtesee Humph-
aml Olady* Glover served punch.
The Iiouho whs attractively decorated
"I'll Mm* and rente and In the dlnlns
n-ni the tHble had a green basket
I'M util, mu* and titled wtth Rlch-
ni >n,i rose, «jxd call* llllee. The can
in'. * nU mint* were In red and
»hole effect woe one of beauty.
Humphries wore a toilet of
“ llk - fashioned w|th lace eni
,„-* r blue,
-•’’■•nk West woe gowned In pink
b>-r hud ch ne - embroidered In pink
Mr* Purse wore n toilet of white
".’."T 1 '* ,,h hn and chiffon.
I,,. " tlalere gown wo* gray ellk,
M,. ;* .V th Irt,h lac*
fn * r *' or * » whits lingerie
i ’ t , r mmed Valendennee lace.
1 ,' ,un " wore a toilet of pale nlnk
hu-J ,lp ' l>lne, trimmed with French
Glover and Humph-
, white mull gawne, embrold-
1 and trimmed with lac,.
* DISTINGUISHED QUEST.
I' Armour, of thle city, ha*
h „ ■‘‘ v,r *l day* In Knoxville, where
rtn * the tenor role In Mo-
* "Twelfth Mote," which waa pro-
0 , „ " ""*i city under the direction
I' rank Nelson.
n.’„' \ r ,"'"V r *'*■■ to Annleton Wei-
hr , v" n,n * lo meet Mr. Reid Mit
ten.,. , ' ork - the dletlngulehe.t
making a concert tour
through the South. Mr. Miller will
com* to Atlsnta with Mr. Armour and
will be hie gueat at the Piedmont ho
tel. Hie vlelt I* being anticipated with
pleasure by music lover* her*.
OLD-FASHIONED WOMEN.
Mr*. Robert I. Foreman entertained
the Order of Old-Faehloned Women on
Wedneeday. the gue*t* Including: Sir*.
W .D. Bill*. Jr.. Mr*. Field, Mr*. WII-
Iner Moor*. Mr*. William Kteer. Mr*.
Morrl* Brandon. Mr*. Cobb. Mr*. Ark
wright. Mr*. Henry Inman, Mr*. Roby
Robinson, Mrs Robert AI*lon end Mr*.
Hamuel Inman.
Til* guest*, after the meeting, were
entertained at luncheon. The center-
piece on the table wa» a cut glaee bowl
of Jonquils and the shade* and mint*
were *!«n In yellow.
REHEARSAL PARTY.
Tuesday night, after the Mllner-
Howell rehearsal. Ml** Mary Adair
Howell, slstdr of the prospective bride,
Mis* Caroline Howell, entertained at a
charming reception for the bridal par
ty. Ml** Howell'* home In West Ena
wa» brightened with vn«*« end Jar
diniere* of narcl»*l. w hile Engll»h Ivy
wm used with artistic effect a* a fries*
In the various Apartment*, and ns a
framework for window* and door*, and
fern* and palm* formed tropical nooke
In different part* of the home.
Refreshments were served durtns the
ewntmrr «fi« which, denclng wa» en-
i^ed MISS Howell received the guest*
i.» ft trtiift of rfd cratw dp fhlw, and
the brld'-elsct. Ml** Caroline Howell,
was becomingly loaned In white crepe
d *MrU n G A Howell wore an attracts
costumf of black silk, and Mr*. VII-
klnson's toilet wo* of gray crepe de
Howell «n* assisted In enter-
talnlnK her guest* by her mother, Mr*.
Special Low Prices Until Feb. 16
Best *8 Set.
Best $5 Set.
Best Teeth.
,..$6
,..$3
...52
Crown ami Bridge
m i lw Work $3 and up
R- E. G. GRIFFIN’S dental rooms.
'WE. « 1.2 Whitehall/ Car. Ale, and Whitehall. »-«</ Attendant.
O. A. Howell, and Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson,
of Valdosta.
The guests Included: Mia*** Etlsa-
bath Adair, Adair and Manson Wilkin-
son of Valdosta. Nettle Mill. Miss Ftl.
Ilnglm of Slloam. Oa.. Loulso Dooly,
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Howell. Dr. W. £
Persons, Mr. Guy Brlghtwell of Max-
era Oa, Dr. Claud Smith. Mr. P. D.
McCarley, Mr. Brown Hayes, Mr. How.
ard Smith, Mr. Ben Lee Crew.
Wednesday Mr*. Colquitt Carter on-
tertalned Informally at a spsnd-thc-day
party In honor of Ml** Campbell and
Mr*. Campbell, of Newnan, the guest*
of Mrs. AmoM Broyles.
Stuart’i Gin and Buchu a quick
oura for Bright’* disease, liver and
stomaoh troubles. All Druggiite
91.00.
WALTER BALLARD
OPTICAL COMPANY
have moved Into thetr new store, ft
Peachtree etreeL where you con and
everything carried In an exduatv* optl-
cal houe*. The Ballard Bifocal nos
gained a reputation far thle arm In lee*
than I years no other houe* bos mad*
In o holt century. Not how cheap, but
how well we can serve you.
«asr° BT8 °*
JERRARD IS HELD
ON MURDER CHAGE
Specie) to The Georgian.
Dahlonega. Oa, Feb. <.—Bud Jar-
raid. Wash Jarrard, Carl Jarrard and
Cage Baker, charged with the murder
of Floyd Waldon. all war* given pre
liminary hearing before Judge Worley
and Bud Jarrard wo* bound over to the
superior court to anewer a charge of
murder. The other defendants were re
leased.
It will be remembered that Floyd
Walden, eon of ox-Tax Collector E. J.
Walden, we* shot on the night of De
cember It.
c
Personal Mention
Mrs. Howell Erwin, Jr., hoe returned
tromiMacop.
Mr. Guv Thomas, of Oreenihoro, N,
C., is the guest of his sister. Mrs. Pot
ter, In Decatur.
Mrs. R. B. Button entertained tho
North Sldo Club Wodnooday afternoon
at her home, to Decatur,
Among tho out-of-town guests who
, Huntley^Hpeer wedding
will attend tho
H»i Mr. and Mrs.
Ehasao
Huntley,
_ ion, Messrs. Robert
and Walter Huntley, of Buffalo; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Chapin, of Buffalo;
Miss Forrallnd and Dr. Wlnny, of New
York l Mr. Montague, of Niagara Fall*
Mr. Henry Hlelman, of Williamsport
N. T.S Mr. and Mrs. McDoel and SNst
Neff, of Chicago; Mr. and Mr*. Edgar
Van Etta, of Jfsw York, and Colonel S.
F. Everett, of Cincinnati.
Mrs. G. A. Cochrsno will havo a* her
raevt this week, at 11(1 Peachtree,
Mr*. Mary Horn* Armor, of Eastman.
Ua., president of the Oei
sot ton of tho W. C. T. V. Mn. Armor
will on Thursday morning speak for
tha Anti-Saloon League.
Count Wachtmelster. who has been
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O.
Sheridan, will leave Friday for Loo An
geles, where he goes to Join hi* mother.
Mrs. Francis Whittle has returned
to her home at Savannah, accompanied
by her mother. Mrs. Mansell, who will
be her guest for several weeks.
Mrs. L*wsan Brown will go up to At
lanta Thursday to be with Mrs. Roger
Devi* several days. Thunday after
noon Mn. Davts will (ntertatn at a tea
tn honor Of Mn. Brown —Macon Nows.
Miss Louie* Hawkins and Miss Har
ris Btoekdell are In Macon to attand
tho brilliant ootllllon to bo given on
Wednesday evening by Mr. Samuel
Dunlap, for bit sifters.
Mrs. Georg* Holliday will go to Ma
con.the latter part of next week t-
vlelt Mr*. Franklin Houser. On tbo
afternoon of the llth ln*t. Mr*. Houser
will give a large reception compliment
ary to Mrs, Holliday and to Ml**
Weeks, of Baltimore.
The friends of Mr. henry William-
m. who la seriously III at St. Jo
sephs Infirmary, will be glad lo know
that he Is resting well.
iwtng. who he*
•pent several month* fn Europe,
arrive In Atlanta Wodnooday evening
for a brief vlelt to Mr*. George West
moreland. on Washington street. Mies
Ewing Is en routs- td her home, In
Ewtng li
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Crocker have
returned from a visit to Madison.
Mis* Annie 8 pence U visiting the
Misses Dunlap, at Cordsle.
Miss Cornelia Fields, of Corteravlll*.
Is the guest of Mrs. Alfred Truitt and
of Mies Louisa Price, at thotr boms, oa
Columbia avenue.
Min Kittle Btubblefleld went to At-
nta Monday morning to visit MU*
Antoinette Blount and Min Emma Beil
DuBoee. Ml** Loulso Baird will give
a bridge party Wednesday, at which
she will share the honors with Mies
Adamson, of Richmond, tho guest of
Miss Florence Werner.—Nnhvtlle Ban-
aor. : ... .
charming time as the guest of Ml**
Emily Burro ugh*. at her beautiful
home, on Rlvarslde Drive. New York.
Mrs. Martin Condon and Hue Mary
Prent Smith, of Atlanta, havo both en
tertained her with box parties, and *h*
was also a guest at the Old Guard ball
She and Mis* Burroughs were the hon-
oreea of a dinner dance at the Wal
dorf-Astoria on Thursday night, and
on Friday night they attended tho Duer
dinner done**. Ml** Frailer will re
turn to Washington th* latter part of
IMS week.—Chattanooga Star.
Miss Ruth Anderson Is th* guest of
Mrs. Donald Jones, at Columbus.
Miss Has sis Fop* has returned from
vUlt to Miss Janie Butt, at Co
lumbus.
Mr*. William P. Duvall left Wednee-
day for Augusta, whin she will be the
guest of the Misses Allen, of that city.
Mr. Harry Krouee has returned to
Asheville after a short visit to his pa
rents.
Ml** Lonnie Hetfner, of Atlanta. Is
the attractive guest of Mr*. E. O. Blair.
Mts* Helfner has a number of friends
tn the city whom she kgs met during
previous visit to Mrs. Blair.—Jackson.,
till* (Fla.) Metropolis.
Mrs. H. H. Fudge hoe Joined her
husband at Jacksonville. Fla., where
they will spend some time.
Mr. Hooper Alexander I* In Mem-'
phi* oil business.
Mr. Robert Otlq la In New Tork
city.
Miss UreulX Benslger. who ho*
been the guest of Miss Mary Thomas,
has returned to her home In New Tork.
Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Lunquest hat-
taken possession of their attractive
new home, on Junl|>er street, between
Tenth and Eleventh streets, and or-
now keeping house.
Mrs. R. Elliott Miller will leave In u
few days for a visit of two weeks to
relatives at Nsw Orleans.
Mrs. John M. Mantsy. of Augusta. I*
the gu*Ot for several days of Mr* tv
T. Smith, *t her home, at Inman Park
A pleasant occasion was the small
euchr* at which the Misses Haverty
entertained Wednesday, morning com
plimentary to Mlv Neary. Only eight
guests were present.
Mrs. Robert Weasels will entertain
* club at (he Pledmo
Thursday morning.
be Af -
members of th* chib
KEELY’S
KEELY’S
KEELY’S
Laces and Embroideries
A Special Sale Tomorrow at 9 O’Clock.
A very interesting sale begins at 9 o’clock tomorrow morn
ing in our lace and embroidery section. It will include:
A new line of beautiful Cotton Torchon Edges and Inser
tions in a great variety, of pretty patterns, worth up to IS cents
a yard. ,
A large and select assortment of Valenciennes Edges and
Insertions in exquisitely dainty designs—laces that should be
priced 10 to 15 cents.
Several hundred pieces of Embroidery Edges and Inser
tions in new “blind,” openwork and English eyelet effects on
fine Nainsook, Swiss and Cambric—worth up to 15 cents.
hese laces and embroideries are -not odds and ends or dam
aged goods* but new, fresh and in full pieces.
They’re remarkable bargains at the sale price, which will be i
5 cents a yard
Sale Will Begin at Nine O’Clock—None Will Be Sold Before
That Time—Display on Center Counters.
Not within memory ha* Detroit hoard ouch astounding pUno ploying
as that of Rosenthal last night When tho audience had time to catch Its
broath 10 lost all control of Itself In applause.—Detroit Fro* Pro**, January
11. 1W.
Rosenthal
At Baptist Tabernacle,
Tuesday Evening, Feb. 12th.
Seat* Now On Sale at
Phillips &
Tickets $1.00 and $1.50.
WEBER PIANO UIED.
Go, Is the guest i
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
Far the Six Heaths Ending December it, IF*, of the Cendltlon of the
HANOVER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK
Orgnnlied under the tasi of the Mate of New York; made to th# governor of tbo
•tnii. nf Uforgln In immuanc- of tho lawe of said atete.
I’rtn.-lpel ««**. it IMu. 8T0CK .
1. tv hole amount of capital stoch....
,,-Anwuut paid op In cash
I. Market vtlm *f rest estate nwne.l‘hy th* compear.. 11.13,<7100
I emu* os hood and mortgage (duly recorded, ssd being flrsl liens on
the feel S.100.W
X Weeks and bonds owned slHedutelv bv the company, par rale* C.NM00. . _ _
Market vatu* lurried null 17.481.7(C ft...... i.4(4.i»5,7*
7. Urtnh lu hsods of Stftnta and lu ornrao of trauamlaalon 0.160.17
Total
Totnl «*aah lUnia (eanltd out! - ;•••••;• y• U• "V
II. AH otbor Marta, both r«a) and prraonal, not Includ'd fcrrrfnbtfot* 11MM1
Total aaMts of tbe company. a£w»l^ra^iMUiot raise H,UM*7.2I
1. IsOBaca dua. accru'd and unpaid
2. tiros* InaaM In pnft^u of adjuatni'iit or lu
tb'r'on..
4. Totnl amount of rlaltna for loas'a
6. Deduct f'luatimncr th'rroo. • ••
t* Not amount of nupuld loaara icnrrt'd odti ....
lo. Th' nmouat of rraarv' for r'lnaimnioo
It. All Oth" 'laltn* AftnliiNt th' rotu|iau)r
*1/ | mi Id up Incnah
Ira
UMK.47
JM11C
. sn.sit.4i
. tf, of. w
... .... s«ni__. ...
12. Joint Block cspltai artuall.
13. Hurplua bajond
I all llabllttu
- uoStas
SB. 02.79
14. Total Haldlltl'a i....H,aa.«7.»
IV. INCOMB DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1*0«.
1. Amount of eaah premium* receiv'd fl,flK97V.7f
3 K'cclriid for lot'ma ]d74
4. Iiit-om* rretinil from alt other aiircM
V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR
1906.
1. Amount of Iomm paid 91,777,11111
3. Amoiiut of 'Xpatia*** imUI. Including f"*, aalartoa and rommlaalona to
ngent* and offlcwa of th' coui|**it) 9S.912.44
4. Paid for atat'. national «nd hM>*| tax'* in till* and oilier atnt*** tf.M4.t7
6. All otbor psjrinvntji and 'Sp'ndltur'S luxifl.n
Total 'tpendllnroa during tb' laat ala mouth* of th' y'ar la i*a*h
<ir'«t'*t niuount Inaur'd tn an: " *
Totnl
...92,117,323.19
IT ono risk t IM.ffS.SS
... mnt of luauram*' oulatandlng 3C.nd.47l.Jt
•l*> of th' art of incorporatUm. duly c'rtltl'd. la of SI' lu tba offtea of tbt
Inaiiritlit-*- rontmlaalon'r.
HTATR OK NRW TORK-roCXTY OK NKW YORK.
Klrv inaurau'* l*o., and
... KMOICV W’ARKIKt.P, lYMldrut.
Sworn to and aulmrrllNHl tiffom m'. tbl* 23d dnjr off January. I*n.
CIIAHl.KK r’OtiAN. Notary I’uldlr King* t o.
iVrtllrste Filed lu NVw York t^uuty.
Nam' of Slat' Ag'nt-K. A. MrCAIIIIoi.L
Nani' of Aitrnt at Atlanta—1*. L HTONKY A CO.
CLSTONEY&CO.
General Insurance Agents,
621-625 EMPIRE BUILDING.
NGRAND
jumssrxanmc.
MRS. WIGGS
—OF THE—
CABBAGE PATCH
FRIDAY •^W^TUROAY.
R. F. OUTCAULT*
Soooiri AM Rnlorgod Edition,
BUSTER BROWN ,
With MooUr ROSEN a* •‘Suotor."
Tuneful Shiols" — —Bl| Ohorwa - —
Night. He to I1.W. Mat. IBb to ft. j
ATLANTA H LECTURk F AS*ofclATION —
PRESENTS
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY OLE*
CLUB.
—26. MUSICIANS-JS
IN A FROQRAM OF «LIR BONOS,
QUINTRTS, SOLOS, BOTH VO*
™ BIJOU
ToalgM—Matlnoa Thursday. t
E. 1). BTAIR PRBSENTB
THE RATS
(JOHNNY AND EMMA)
n tba “Lauoh-Bosouss-You.Catrte
Hslp-lt” Musi sol Production
"DOWH THE PIKE.”
Nsxt Wsok:
HAMIT OLAY BLAWKY
■■ EARLY
TONiaHT AND AU. WKRK .
carry a. Ration, . r
Ap^ssrlng With
10 HI0KT8 IN A BASSOOM.’*
‘MsfOsd.
ELDORADO.
FEBRUARY^ 7.12, 1907.
OflLEAMS, LA. $15sI0
ROUND TRIP TICKETS ACOOUNT
MARDI GRAS
IUARV
$15.10""”
$10.85 mm" t u$10.85
$10.35 T Vou s Vu. $ 10.35
THE WEST
POINT ROUTE
Tlcksts on tal* Fobqiory Oth to
11th, Indutlv*. Limited to return ho
Fobrvory 11th, 1907. EXTENSION of
limit to March 2d, 1907, permitted.
STOPOVERS slowed at vorloua
polnta.
For full Information, tlokot* odd
slssplng ear accommodations apply to
City Tlekot Offioo, Fourth Nstloiul
Bank Building, or Ticket Oflle* Tormi
na I Station.
Rsoorvo alsoplng cor bortho early.
M. THOMPSON.
Traveling Fssssngsr Assn*.
C. L. WICKERSHAM. >Jg
City r