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Personal Mtntton
. ii. K. H. Butler nnd Miss Ada Bui-
Buffalo. who or* ban in at-
^■ffffantsaaw;
in ,
. till- < 'oinar Hawaii, the ion of Me
Mr« Hark Howall. la 111 at thalr
„n Peachtree street.
Mr. Mitchell Komar la at tba Royal
p.iiniluna Hotal at Palm Beach.
Mr, Robert Colaman. after a brief
,l'., i.. Atlanta frtende. baa returned
i«r h'ltne. at Macon.
J Ildar and Mre. W. T. Newman have
returned from a vlalt of aavaral weaka
j 0 ,S>» Orleans. __
ui, Frank Havant, of Atlanta, la
'...Itlna lira. J. H. Tlmberlike In Vine.
' •!, Mt.. Davant before her marriage
;mi.. Mary Redding, of thla city,
„,i h„- o host of frlenda bare who are
Itlud to welcome- her.—Macon
.V *» - ■ :
Mr. i 'harlea H. Bummer* la vlaltlng
friends nt Ellljay-
Mr ami Mm J. W. Brlggi are
, u ' M t» ni Mr. Brlgga’ rjgter, Mra. J.
u k r. of Second and Walnut
loreta Mr. and Mr*. Brlgga are an
n ,ut, from Havana. Cuba, to their
hunir ut Atlanta.—Jacksonville (Fla.)
ytettupoll*.
Mr and Mr*. A. E. Roeenthal. of
ii a tHi|.irt. Iowa, apent Monday In At-
Onu i n route home from n abort via-
lt to Sew Orleana. Mr. Roeenthal la
of the owner* of tba great loco-
tnotlvt wurka at Davenport, Iowa.
: Mr.. Frank Hawklna baa returned
from >r few daya‘ vlalt to bar mother,
-Mr* ‘ '-'lemnn. at Macon.
Mr. and Mra. James M. Savtta. of 271
gating .tret, announce tba birth of
• ,on. on February li.
Mr F. 8. Morton la apendlng a fen
-fr.ij-T m Athena.
Ml,. Nellie Forbea la the gueat of
Mr. and Mra. Walter Forbea, at Alh
Mis, Orace Troutman la vlaltlng Mia,
7msl, McUregor. at Athena
Mrs. J. Fowler Richardson and
fount daughter have gone to Rome,
0> to spend several months 04 Shorter
College. 1
Miss' Mabel Btgbr, after n -vlalt -t-r
Mis John Donation and Mrs. Byron
jHuaer. In Balnbrldge, ha* returned
home.
Mr. Kelnoauke Ota. of Tokyo, Japan.
b In the city for a few day*.
^ a • /
Mr. and Mra Ruuell Hopkins are
■lxpe.led home from New York next
seek. Mr. Hopklna has Juat purchased
a summer place on the Hudson, where
he sill entertain a party ,-f frlenda
during the summer. *
Mrs. Joseph Thompson has recover*.]
from the grip and la out again.
mi.. Anne Wallace will leave Sun
day fur New Turk via Savannah to
■all nest week for a trip to southern
Kuroite.
Mrs W. F. l'ruselle.1* the guest of
friend, nt Dnhlonega.
_kr and Mr*. Robert t’haplti. of Buf
falo. Mrs. Montague, of Niagara Falla:
Miss 1 lark and Mlaa Etten. Bf New
fork, and Mr. jfllBnan. or WfUlams-
pori. x. v.. arrived in Atlanta -Monday
ts attend tlw Huntley-Speer Wedding
» Weduesdgy evening.
Mr. »nd Mra. Bolling Jones have
returned nfler several days' absence
from the city.
Mr. William C. King, of Lexington.
• lie has been the fewest of friends anti
relative* In Atlanta for several weeks,
*111 leave Thursday for Griffin.
The Little Store Around the Comer
Is the only exclusive Lace and Embroidery
House south of the Mason and Dixon line.
- We can show you all the latest novelties in laces
and embroideries. );A great scarcity of merchandise exists
owing to the great demand, and this condition is becom
ing more pronounced as the season advances. There is also
a certainty of still’ higher prices and it would be well for
those in a position to do so to make their purchases early
-not only to seoire novelties, Hut cheaper prices.
In view of the fact that Easter this year falls upbn
March 31st, you will only have a little over a month to
prepare for your new Easter Gowns.
\
Wide Floimcings are being extensively used for
Waists and eostmnes. We have a beautiful line
at 26c, 59c and 76c a yard.
Embroidery bands for Shirt Waist fronts, new
patterns, at 49c and 76c per yard.
Laces
VAL. LACES ABE STILL IN THE LIAO. 7
.tteru8,at 49c and 75c per yard. Having plaeed our import order early,- we are
Pine Sheer Swiss, match sets, at popular in a position to supply your demands at the
prices
Beautiful line of Embroidery Medallions at 10c
and 16c.
16 E. Hunter St
old prices, ranging-in price from 6c a yard up.
Special prices by the dozen.
Linen Laces
Special values in all linen torchon at 5c » yard.
Lace Medallions for Shirt Waist TYorits from
36c to $2.50 each.
Beautiful line of all-over Black Lace Nets and
all-silk Medallions for handsome black gowns.
Come and qpe our line.
LITERARY SOCIETIES
AT THE UNIVERSITY.
Special lu The Georgian
Athens. On- Feb. l(.—An Important
social. a* well aa literary event, of the
wceh trill - be-the- annlveresry Msrctse#
nf.lhs.Phl Ifspps nm] f)i. Pc TTlristhe-
nlan literary societies of the t 'ntveratty
of Oenrgl*. which will he held In the
died at IS* Markham atreel.
Mr*. N. J. <'arr, age Jo year*, died at
li Granger street.
Mra. Isabella Hallman. II yearn,
tiled at Itl Went Peachtree afreet.
M. B. Warner, o«* 12 year*, died
scut* -«k:obollc poison at 6 Walton
street.
J*- -A. iUisfinmgdt yeBrs. died of
pneumonia at Grady hospital
A. Johnson, colored, age 34 years.
Feldelson. of Savannah, whose theme
will be “Man the Gap." The' annl-
versarlan of the Deniosthenlans Is Mr.
K. MacDonald, of Alabama, who will
Dr. A R. Alley It critically 111 at his (speak on the "Saving Remnant." Both
(<mic. S3 Wc»t Peachtree. (are talented speaker, and the entire
{college community of the university, as
Mt- Waverly Balrman la in Newnan. | well as the cltlicns of the city, will be
*h*rc. she tva* called by the death of-present
btr grandfather, Mr. M.’Cole.
Mr. Harry Inge, of Mobile, Ain.. I*
llif guc.t of Mrs. J. F. Purser, at West
etfl .Mrs. Inge Is on* of the most nt-
ttirtii c and ttopuiar women In the so.
tisl lift- of Alabama, end during her
'hi: Atlanta Is being delightfully
intrrt.tined by her friend* In thla city.
chapel on the evening of the 21. Thurs- , n ^ .fr pnTu.n.mi. al ClrSdy hoipl.M:
day. at s: Jo o clock. The annlversarlan George V. Rushing, age «l years,
of the Phi Kappa Society Is Mr. t’. N. died at Soldiers' Home.
Mi-- Vera Cooper has returned from
* Ihnrt visit to friends at Macon.
Mr. Van Etten, of New York, who
!** ,H "i ihc guest of Mra. Thomas
tUrn-it. left last evening In Mr. Von
Mt.il'. private car for Atlanta, where
»», goes to nttend the Huntley-8peer
"elding, which will occur on Wednea-
IIfiling. Mra. Van Etten la the
"f Mr. Van Etten, one of the vice
lr.'1'l.nts of the New York Central
Ulll ".“l Augusta Herald.
CORDON CIRCLE~OF
KING'S DAUOHTER8 AND 80N8
Tl - lionloii Circle of the King's
‘huglun* and Son* will meet In reg
ular —.sion on Wednesday at J p. nt..
"" Home for Old Women. 1* East
'ttvet. A lull attendance Is de-
STATISTICS.
PROPERTY TRAN8FER8.
Jl.ooo—Security Mutual Life insur
ance Company, to Craig Coflleld, lot
on Gordon atreel.
IS—W. c. Hale to Amos Fox. as
treasurer of Confederate Home, lot on
Joel Hurt street. Quitclaim deed.
(1.(60—M. R. Young to Clemmleand
Clara Rosenbaum, lot on West Fifth
street.
11.225—Asa G. t'ltndler to Frederick
Clarke, lot on Poplar circle. Warranty
BIRTHS.
To Mr. and Mrs. George Buxbec, at
53-It tVeyman street, a girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. tv. M. Uarmley, .it
215 Oakland avenue, a girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tidwell, at
112 Logan street, a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Prldgeon, at
||» Frasier street, a girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hous
ton. at II West Pine street, a girl.
DEATHS.
Mr*. 8. N. Clarke, age 76 years, died
at 220 Cooper street.
Mra. Annie Branch, age 20 years,
died of heart failure ut S» Capitol ave-
nU Mrs. Mary C. Smith, ngc *0 year*,
died of heart failure at 52 Martin
"'fjho Lee Met'lug. age 1 year, tiled of
meningitis at I0» Wiley street.
B. Barrett, age f.» years, died of par-
alvets at 171 Kelley street.
'Bennie Jones, colored, age 22 yean,
deed.
$1.050—Mrs. Mary E. Forbea to John
'. Plod*, lot on Grant atrael. _
1415—Mra. Ida Sheffield to O. D.
Iseley. lot on Jackaon street. Warran
ty deed.
1611.60—J, J. West to Mrs. Kate Berry,
lot on Btnnewall street. Quitclaim
deed.
ttoo—Haperille I .and and Improve
ment Company to Mrs. Emma L. Dodd,
i Georgia avenue. Warranty
-Mlttun Settles to H. J. Lamar,
lot on Windsor street. Warranty
deed.
(225—H. J. I.tuttnr to R. L. Settles
lot on Windsor sweet. Warranty deed
(1.(75—Mrs. fora E. Perkin* It
Mary K. Price, lot on Formwalt street,
Warranty deed.
(175—Brown Investment Company to
William Stamps, lot on North ave
hue. Warranty deed.
(12.000 Penal Bum—Mra. Adele
Hanson, to Lovlck J. Neal, lot on Pied
mont avenue. Bond for title
(11,000 Penal Hum—Mr*, loinnle H,
Daniel to Mra. Minnie N. Barnes and
Mra. Pallle E. Bankey. lot on Forrest
avenue. Bond for title.
(700—Mr*. Hullett Johnson to T. J
Treadwell, lot on Lowe atraet. Daed to
recover debt.
!25(—Mrs. Amanda Jenkins to Dr.
J. H. Johnson, lot on Capitol avenue.
Warranty deed.
trsmr Penal Sum—W. Wv (iaueey to -
George M. Dorsey, lot on East Georgia
avenue. Bond for title.
(36—Karl Burchandt to Georg*
Dorsey, lot on Georgia avenue. War
ranty deed.
($75—Mrs. Myra B. Armstrong
James A. Massey, lot on Hill street.
Warranty deed.
SIS.40O Penal Bum—Mrs. Annie B.
Tarrell to B. tV. Torrance, lot on N.
Boulevard. Bond for title.
((Oh—Patrick Calhoun to Alexander^
GEORGE R WENDLING
IS COMING WEDNESDAY
Smith, lot on Crescent avenue,
ranty deer).
War-
EMMA EAMES
Uses Exclusively the
Steinway Piano
In Concart and at Home. Sole Agent* In this Section.
PHILLIPS & CREW COMPANY
37-39 Peachtree Street.
BUILDING PERMITS.
(100—Fair Dodd, to build one-story
frame servant's house at rear 4 Pied
mont place.
((,(00—Mra. M. Hlrach. to build two-
story frame dwelling and servant'*
house mt 31 Eleventh street.
310,000—M. M. Davie, tu build two
two-story frame dwelling* at 3i-t
Fourteenth atreet, (5.500 each.
(1(0—W. L. Traynham, to repair Are
damage at 16 West PRie atreet.
(135— Mra. Phelan Clarke, to Install
warm air furnace at 4(8 Courtlnnd
street.
1100—J. A latngley. to re-cover and
repair Are damage at 113 Blmpaon
street.
(ISO—W R. McClelland, to re-covor
frame dwelling at 232 Garden atreet.
•380—John 8. Hlmms. to build addl
tlon to frame dwelling at 1(3 Ortne
street.
(»<m--l» J. Ray, to build addition to
frame building at junction of Glenn
and Southern railroad.
(260—t'hrla Monnlger. to build addl
tlon t > frame dwelling at 64 East Har
rls street
(650—W. D. Gowan. to build addition
to frame dwelling at 61 Orm* street.
(350—A. 1.. Redwlne. to re-cover
frame dwelling at 217 North Jackson
st reel.
(2,000—Atlanta Baseball Association,
to build one-story frame club house at
Ponce DeLeon park.
(800—J. A. Brownlee, to build addi
tion to frame dwelling at 36 Pearl
atreel.
(3.000—George B. Hlnman. to build
two-story' frame dwelling at 771 Pied
mont avenue.
(500—1) J. Ray to build addition to
frame dwelling at junction Glenn and
Bouthern railroad.
(2,600—Mra Mary 8. Provono to
mild addltloa to frame dwelling at
>14 North Jackaon atreet.
1100—O. W. Hanktns to mo**‘.and
TIMM HIST
HUSH
GEORGE R. WENDLING.
Hon. George R. Wendllng. of Wash
ington, D. the noted lecturer, come*
to the Grand on Wednesday evening
of thla week In hi* latest and beat lec
ture, entitled "The Hebrew Law-giver "
This Is a great lecture on a great theme
by n great orator and mmpletes Mr.
Wendllng'* series of atx lectures on
raU frame dwelling a, 4. Flum|^3™ ,W'!«
Biding at V Wait*Alabama eKn?* ” f i ^Mr**WendllW ^01*7 under the au-
1200—Presbyterian church to build ! »P ,C ** uf < h '' Atlanta Lecture Aaaoohri
-E r. Jobe* to repair timtde of T *"V
building at ( West Alabama street. I Mr Wendllng come* unde, the au-
(200—Presbyterian church to b
addition to atone church at corner, _
Houston and Fort Streets. nnoneir enuun
(1(0—J. W. Ooldmsn to Install aleam ,R0N DEPOSIT FOUND
•t plant at 236 Jarkaon Street. NEAR WAYCROS8, GA.
tlon an the seventh.number of the reg
ulnr enuiae thla season and the mem
ulnr enuiae thla aeaaon and the mem,
beta of the association will doubtlefa
turn out In full force to hear this noted
orator. >
Mr. Wendllng la well knoptn by the
mOmber* of the association, having ap
peared in Atlanta on n number of oc
casions In the past. In fact, he ban n
standing Invitation from the directors
or the Atlanta Lecture Asaoclatlon to
com* to Atlanta rurh aeaaon and no
where an- hi* eifnrti. better appreciated
than here.
Augusta, tin.. Fell. It (swings that
the turpentine ataguatea, known as the tar,
isntlue trust, did uot hesitate to, confess
to escape a severe sssttue* at the liseds
of Judge Ktuory Hpeer, at Karasaab. yet-
teeday, after eatariag a pM of guilty.
Judge Itpeer snhl:
"The proeeenlkia which termlastss with
the pt.-n of guilty estere.1 by the IsSneatial
bust urns men Soil the straog rorporstloas
wrhleb stand Isdlrted before the court In
of the utmost slgulBrssrc. • It may he
regarded hs n message from the soterumest
to -the people, of Its cogent amt iee-
vlaelug character there can b* no gssa-
tlon. Herr stands cuuvlrted st th* l>si-
nf nubile Justice men who** social rank
Is nn4urallnu<il. e-hoac fln.inrlsl power sod
litfluciirc are hnnnn not only here, but In
th* I’nllrd Kingdom and us I he rnuttaenl..
They are coafeiacdly guilty of a violation
■ of .vital nsttonsl laws, wide to nul.ascr,
I the Interests nf all the people. These
I Iowa are made to seearr lir the humhleai
producer, manufarturer, dialer nr ransuaer
1 I the ssuic equality and fair play In earn
: msree as wonhl be acconlrd hy the ferta-
Hole of Justice to thoM who count tbfir
lapltsl lu lulllloun. "
WEALTHY PLANTER
Fell from buggY;
INSTANTLY KILLED
special to The urorgtas.
Decatur. Ain.. Frh. Mi-Chsria* With**,
a prominent farmer of l.lmrstnns county,
was thrown from hla buggy this Monday,
neat ilroeehrier. aid his neck brakes, css,
& )a? £
IVcpIcs. ansr Mrrrsrlllr.
Ur. Wltbrn was about forty-Stc years
of age. and naumrrtst. Ills plnntsthui lies
near MceravlTfe, **d Is use of the driest
places tu uurth 'Alabama..
Rev. Davi* Improving.
Special to The Georgian.
Brunswick. G*. Fab. 1(.—Rsv. U. B.
Davis, of Atlanta, who has been so
critically III at th* home of Mra. Mc
Donald In thla city, I* reported very-
much better, and hi* friends hope for
his sp—dy recovsry
beat plant
ISfto—John S. Blmmona to build ad
dition to frame dwelling at Its Orm*
•treat.
13,500—H. .Harwell to build-I-»tory
special to The tleorgton.
Waynesboro, Oa.. Feb. !».—The Me
Elmurray place, nine miles from this
city, la causing quit* a little talk at
this stags of the game. A valuable
deposit of Iron has been discovered on
„ _ It, and a party of capitalists Is trying
taro'i-story frame dwelling* at 111-22 I tn buy IL
Simpson street. (1.000 each. Mr. Graham, representing them, was
*2,000—Brown and Bandera to build j In the city yesterday and drove out to
two 1 -story frame dwelling* at 22(- 1 Investigate, and he thinks It Is n very
(3 Sunset avenue. (1,000 each. good quality of orq- Ha la represent-
frame dwelling nt !«( Lawton L
(6,200—•'. 1. Walker to build I-story
frame dwelling at <1 Unden street
(3,000—Brown and Bander* to build
Ing nn Augusta Arm. and b*tng from
Birmingham, knows whst he Is talking
about a lien It comes to Iron ore.
With oil In the western edge of
Burke and iron In the earn and central
portions of the county, grant thing*
may be expected.
Louie* Wabberaon.
Brunswick, Oa.. Feb. It.—Louis*, the
It-months old Infant of Ms and Mre.
F. W. Wabberaon, died February It, nt
the home of her pnrents on Amherat
street. The Interment took plnce y**-i
lerdny nt Palmetto cemetery.
The old Mra of * i hals
stronger than Its weakest
tslnly holds good In itrag store I
.r7be , "3r , ,,'r;,rir^:.'*o
und «*r I*'
y<37*Tfrr* \
y«ur onion.
bock mt<i nil
WATSON l PHXAM,
Proprietors
GRAND FHANMACY.