Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 27, 1907, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY, NOYEMBE1 II Our Store wi aib, Closed Tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day. Cliamberlm-J oknson- DuBose Company. SOCIETY berg, who Is at the head of this large ami Important organization of Jewish women. Is making a tour of the South and lias been In Savannah and Macon this week. She has been delightfully entertained In Both cltlea, and the At lanta ladies hope to have her In the city long enough to give a large re ception In her honor. The meeting of the Council of Jew Ish Women was of much Interest. Dr. Toepel gave a talk and a splendid mu sical program was rendered by Mr. SllveVman and Mr. Armour. The usual Informal reception followed the buslnes* session. OPENING OF yTw. C. A. HOME. The women of this city who have been strangers in New York, Boston or some foreign city and have found their way to a Young Women’s Fhrts- tlan Association home, nnd there ex perienced the spirit of helpfulness and of Christian fellowship, and, In a short while, made to forget they were stran gers In the comforts of a sweet home like home, will be glad of Atlanta’s new Y. W. C. A. Home. This new rosier, v.itss .\eiue uowen. aits* i nr- home Is just opening lit VI ®*tEa» lie Hutchins, Miss Lillian Tidwell am] I<M ' ''reel .inly a half ° K Pe^ch Miss Hunn | tree street and In an elevated, neaitn- Mlss Hunn. I ful part of the city. Tlie neighborhood Is a good one. having many of the best rnMro THnnanAV i people of Atlanta in the kection and COMES THURSDAY. [ of the fading churches of the The Council of Jewish Women held i city within three or four blocks of their their regular monthly meeting on Wed- [door. The distance to the heart of the neday afternoon. Much dl.appoln,- ! cUy only • ~ pliant ment was f.lt hy all the ladles because ; haJ mucl , experience as house MRS. SEYDELL’8 PARTY. Mrs. Herman Seydell entertained with a pretty bridge party on Tuesday afternoon at her home on Fourteenth street In honor of Miss Fanny Pickett, of Montgomery, Ala., the gue»t of Mrs. S. W. Foster. The house was decorated with yel low chrysanthemums In artistic ar rangement. Delicious refreshments were served after the game. The first prize, a hand-painted plate, was won by Miss Carrie Hutchins, and the con solation. a bridge set, went to Miss Nellie Boyd. The guest of honor was* presented with a pretty hand-made lace handkerchief. Miss Pickett wore a pale yellow ra dium gown, trimmed In lace. Mrs. Seydell was gowned In blue chiffon cloth. The guests of Mrs. Seydell were Miss Forry Pickett, Mrs. Clarence Houston, Mrs. S. W. Foster. Mrs. David Wood ward, Mrs. Howard McCall, Mrs. A. E. Wheeler. Mrs. Virgil Perryman. Mrs. Bun Wylie, Mrs. Miller Hutchins, Mrs. William Camp. Mrs. Stephen Barnett, Mrs. A. J. Smith. Mrs, Louise Spalding Foster, Miss Nellie Bowen. Miss Car MRS. ROSENBERG The iinprcsslv# tlon. n 1110*1 who nuuihf tent of her ncquammnrp. in her mnrrlnce. Monterifnm * sorlnl circle loses one of Its favorites, while Wnverng* is fortunate In anlninj? so valuable mi addition to her so- The groom lu .. voting business man many friends congratulate h prominent and prosperous " -o*s. whose In winning the hand nnd heart of so fair a bride. HARRISON-O’QUI NN. lie most beautiful and elaborate home liliijg ever solemnized In Montezuma was thaf’of Ml«s .Tulin Elizabeth Ilarrison and Mr. William Duncan O’Qnlnti. which happy it. at t eRintj. The fin fulsome colonial home, wffh ft* apn- >*st* hall* connecting with the large pnr- lAm, dining, pool and receptloh room*, with riiithlnu colonnade*. I* especially adapted * fodal function* and has been the nceno elegant entertainment*. ‘ e ceremony was performed Ballard, who stood beneath •olounnde at the end of the main hall. vWdi wo* festooned in ihe form of aw ■- !i with Southern umilax and wedding »!l«. and behind which was an Improvised tut of Imtiks of palms, fern* nnd dower*. The bridal party marched from the pnrlor I i .nl mom dowu the hall, forming a ■tri circle at the altar. The pretty little itiu-iii>«‘ircr*. Misses Mildred nnd Edith •■Kenf. 1 . wearing white chlfTon over taf* •:». and carrying broad white satin rib- >n«. forming an aisle through which ihe fondant* passed to the altar. Following p rlhbon-henrers came Ml** Ruby Hums <1 Mr. E. 8. flitch, and they were fob wed by Miss Genevieve Lavender nnd Mr. V. Williams: then came the uiiihl of mor. Mis* l.lllle Marshall, and next the <<»nt rnd his best man, Mr. John Greer. «• hHde entered with her brother, Mr. Harrison, nnd was a picture of gbi bouquet of bride's roses arid li!>* of the valley. The hrtde«nui!d* wore flintiest of hnnd-uinde gowns of white a and lace, with bouquets of pink lirr»fintbetnums and fled with streamers of pfai tube. The maid of honor. Mis* Mor-. . .. wore pink chiffon over tnlfeta, car* | Miss (tussle Heath, of Gadsden. Ala., an armful of Idak reses. the guests of Miss Ethel Pi t'narle* J. Williamson played Men-j Mrs. James Fleming ni •hn’s wedding march ns the hrldsl par-1 Fleming, of Newton, a*** visiting Mrs. J t**red, snU. Just before the feremoajr, 1F. Turner. W'i I., McKenzie sang "I Live or I Die Miss Eliza Patterson, who has been tin on/' guest of Mis* Jiinllou Fox. has returned ceil lately after the ceremony, the to her home at Macon, dining hall was thrown open and a I Misses For fiprnrt* and Nannie Flafci •• menu of ere/itn, cake, mini*, etc., j Palmer are visiting friends In Valdosta. Mrs. Rosenberg, of Pittsburg, the na tlonnl pre*Ident of the Council of Jew ish Women, was delayed on her tour nnd did nut reach Atlanta in time for the meeting. Mrs. Rosenberg will arrive on Wed nesday night. It is thought now. and she Is expected to remain In the < It.v through Friday, when a reception will he given In her honor. Mrs. Rosen- tary in the association rooms In the Steiner- Emery building, and has shown hernejf most capable, will be In charge of the home. Mrs. Hoke Smith, Mrs. Alfred Buck, Mrs. McD. Wilson. Mrs. G. A. Cochran. Mrs. J. P. Averlll nnd other lending women of the city have been active, earnest agents In launching this new home. PERSONAL MENTION Mr. T. C. DeLeon, who hae been spending some months at Rewanee, wedding trip to the Tenn.. will spend the winter in Florida. Florida, they'wi'ii'malte^thefr futurehomJ enforced change of route comnellintr In W n.reross. him to forego on expected visit this — ■■ _ I fall to Mobile friends. He writes: I THE FEATURE OFi f h«» winter In Florida, principally at fPIT A ITTrsnTtrTXT/. tv . w I Apalachicola, with Mrs. S. N. Kim* THANKSGIVING- DAY ball and her (wo dnughtera, Mr*. Mln- THTT T "DTi rpiJTP cmPDTAT nle Kimball Alexander and Mire Wlnl- ” JX1A1 JjJCj Ixlih OJrrilyXAij f,ed Kimball. 1 have several Invita tion, to visit other Florida friends, but I am going to be very busy revising mv -Belles, Beaux and Brains of Ihe Sixties’ for book Issue In the early year. I have also another somewhat similar book on the anvil which will probably be -In the Better Bohemia,' and treats of authors, editors, actors, singers, etc." Mr. DeLeon anticipates visiting Mobile In the spring.—Mobile Register. FIFTY-CENT LUNCH EON SERVED FROM 12 TO 2:30 AND THE DOL LAR DINNER SERVED FROM 6 TO 8:30 P. M. IN THE NEW KIMBALL PALM GARDEN. CAMILLA. Mrs. Tannic Hush, of Opelika, Ala., and Miss Fnllstit Bush, of Pelhntu. are visit- lug at tin* holm- of Dr. f. A. Bush. Mrs. Heed, of Brunswick, ha* returned » her home after a pleasant visit sister. Mrs. L. S. Ivey. Miss Flo retire Fpsou, of Pe.’hs to he Miss Olive la tii IHMIlL inhering it cold, stir* Miss Lillian Bradley ha* returned to her i displayed tlie pres*'home at Adalravllte after spending a few than two hundred day* with Ml** Auule Grace Rrlinhorry. lit gin*>«* rltd china. I Mis* Genevieve .iobuson, of Albany, Is "•lg the enviable popularity of the visiting* Miss Huth Wilton, nnd groom throughout the state. ' Messrs. Bernard and Bertram Allen are Elizabeth Harrison, mother of the (visiting thefr parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. wore a gown of block pent! de sole, i Allen, tbl* week, joint lace. I Mrs. J. 8. Jones sod Ml** Jonah* Jones, - - - - • Jackson, Miss., are the guests of Mr. Walter B. Beggarly, the bride, was lovel. ndhitn silk with trliuming< Harrison T Seiioln. sit- in a gown of f sliver lingerie , aggnt . l In nil Imported creation of In "I- huh. with trimmings of gold net and "■'i embroidered tulips. F. L. McKenzie was becomingly '"'“‘•l In a hnndsoiiie gray chiffon toll y«« over heliotrope. Joseph Burns, of Vienna, wore a :>u green volte nnd Miss Ethel McDonald, ''“in,,, vvns costumed lit n white pom ... nr .'Ik. t 't.'i'g the out of town guest* present •’ Mr. J. H. o'galnn. of Vnhlosta: Mr. tt'gulmi and daughter. «»f Bruns k: Messrs, W. J. Suggs. B. D. Park*. ! »«M S. Hitch. John W. Greer nnd r - stid Mrs. V*. V. Williams, of Wnyerss*. r - '• « . Smith, of Fitzgerald; Mrs. Jo- T-h Httrn*. Miss Htiby Bums nnd Mis* * McDonald, of Vienna; Mr. Hulihard ",'J Mis* Mary KUn Holmes, of Mitonn; '** Kllxnheth Ifolll*. of Forsyth; Mrs. J. M.t-iiell, „f Griffin; Mead antes Walter ,.,'i warren Bnggnrly. of Senoln; t'nptuln ar '?.Mrs Branham, of Oglethorpe. "•'bride, as Miss Julia Elizabeth llnrrl- '■ U the youngest daughter of Mrs. no.erh Harrison, and otto of the most "i'” and her. ut If cl young women of Georgia. A typical Monde, with • fl,,? »ve manner and charming disposl id Mrs. M. B. Freeman, Miss Altnee Wcslosky. of Alban; . few days In t'anillln Inst week, with Mrs. spent i E. L. Whitworth Mis* /.it* Tillman has returned from u visit to relative* nt Tifton. Ml** Kelihnrt and Mis* Caroline Twltty arc visiting Miss Annie Grace Brim berry. Mr. P. R. Halle, of Newton, was In the eltv Wednesilay. Miss Butli Smith, of Danville, Ky.. has arrived In th» city, nnd will spend the winter with her sister. Mrs. F. M. Col tins. Mn parent*. Mr week. Mrs. Clara Twjtty spent the week-end with friend* In Pelham. Mr. .1. G. Perry, of Dawson, was lit Ihe city Inst week. Mrs. J. t\ Cullens and children, of Guth rie. Okla., are spending the whiter with Mr*. Emma Cullens. DALTON. Ml*s Victor Lynn Is the guest of Mrs. K. p. Johnson. In Birmingham. Miss Johnnie Hardwick Is again at home, after a visit In Tennessee. Miss Winnie Bussell, of Texas. Is with her grandfather. Major H. Bussell. Mrs. F. T. Hardwick left for Atlanta Miss Edith Dunson. one of the Lucy Cobb Kiri, from Atlanta, will spend Thanksgiving at home. Dr. Archibald Smith Is enjoying a two days’ hunting trip In Cobb county. Mrs. J. B. Camp and daughter. .Ml** Mary Camp, have returned to Carroll ton, nfler a short visit to Atlanta. Mrs. McAllen Marsh Is 111 with the grippe at her apartments In the Kim ball. Mr. Marsh has recovered from his recent Illness. Miss Selene Armstrong returns Wed nesday night from Washington, Ga. Miss Caroline Wells and Mils Ruth Johnson are In Augusta. Miss Nan duBIgnon has returned from a visit to her sister. Mrs. W. A. Henry, in Cleveland. Mr. Tom Simpson, of Beattie, ar- Ived In the city Tuesday evening and ,s the guest of Mr. Ray Powers. Mr. Simpson will be Mr. Powers’ best man his wedding on Saturday evening to Miss Steele. Mrs. John R. Hopkins will return Monday from New York city. Mrs. McBride nnd Miss Jay McBride are visiting In Florida. Mrs. Dalley-Hlckey, of Macon, will spend the winter In the city. Mrs. DeForrest Algood will spend the winter at the Aragon. con. are In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Carson will spend Thursday In Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. William Barnard Word i spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank! Word in Hogansvllle. YOU SAVE MONEY, TIME AND PATIENCE By Selecting Your Holiday Gifts Now and Letting Us Store Them for You Until You Need Them. No Charge for Storage. We are offering special inducements for early buyers, as it is quite impossible for us to give everything proper attention during the Xmas rush. This is the store for sensi ble as well as handsome gifts for old or young. Our stock of furniture and house fur nishings is now absolutely complete and even if you are not ready to buy that holi day gift yet this is a grand opportunity for you to fit up your home at ridiculously low prices. We are not SELLING OUT, but we are THINNING OUT our stock to make room for special holiday shipments arriving daily. We Are "Out ol Ihe High Rent District" and if you will call and compare our price* you'll bo *urpri*od. Everything marked in plain figure*. SPECIAL NOTICE—Don’t make a mistake in the location. Barnes is on East Hunter Street, about four doors from Whitehall Street. OSCAR BARNES & COMPANY, 18 EAST HUNTER STREET BOTH PHONES 1368 SOCIETY WITH OUR NEIGHBORS ATHENS. Tuesday <*vstifn# Hip Gnsqiu* nmf Gaunth-f. otto of tb*» most popular university organi zations. gave a beautiful «lnnro nt the Harnu-a hill. The young ladles present were Misses Ida Dorsey, Frattees llenley. Katie I tear ing. Martini I’hlnlay. Julia Bededlvt, Marie Lustrut, .Mary Uerdlue, Marnh Gerdlue, Beue Lusfrat. Anne I’hlqlzy, Bolling I'tiln- lay, Nancy Benedlet, Jennie Diiltose, Huth Wells. Boslnn Thomas. IsnIieUa Thnnn Ell so Krenson. Margaret Dul’ree. June Ly don, Kathleen O'Farrell, Frances Burnet: and Isnhel Fleming. Tuesday afternoon who were tneml»ers ol f«»re It was disbanded met at the Elks' home to organize a bridge Huh, Mrs. Harry (*. White was titiMnlniousl.v elected president and Miss Nellie Huront secretary of th" Hew eluh. Bridge will be played every Tuesday nftertioou In tie* parlors of the Elks' home, the ntemhets of that organization having j kindly plseeil these rooms nt the Indies' dis posal. Mrs. fold* Lumpkin complimented Miss ’ f.eab West, one of the lovely Novein BOSTOCK'S TO GIVE TREAT TO THE KIDS Orphans and Newsboys Are Guests of Arena On Thanksgiving. her brides, with n linen shone Httl olay On Tuesday nftermwm Mrs. D. L. Karnes: entertained fh** member* of the W. t*. T. I ut an informal reception. Miss Butli Weatherly Is spending smut time with relative* in .Macon. Miss Frances Burnett leave* soon foi LnGrunge. where she will he the guest her slater, -V“ * * Miss Emu Athens this Mr*. G«*odloe 11. Yancey bus returned Atlanta after visiting her sister In Atbe Mr*. LI! ” ’ Week for the white Mrs. F. M. Howard ha* returned to Lex- inglon after spending n few days In Athens. Dr. A. M. Soule nus returned from Co lumbia. S. F., Where he delivered an ad dress Before the Commissioners uf Agricul ture of the Southern State*. Mr. Garnett A. Green came over front Washington to attend the Casque and Gauntlet fiance Tuesday, The marriage of Miss Minnie Htel ^jj Mg Eleanor Lust rat has returned fn... neau and Mr. Maurice II. Regensteln Atlanta, where she was charmingly enter will tnke place Wednesday evening at f mined n* the guest of Ml** Kleattor Kaoul, the home of the bride's parents in; Miss gallic Hon Jarrell, of Frawford, b Washington street. ontYnue**TH. I Miss l.ydla Hutchens, of Athens, i attractive guest of Mis* Mildred Woolley ■ in Atlanta. I Mrs. Bob Davison, of Woodvllle, visited { Mr*. A. II. l*o tl in hi thin week. Miss Mildred Itutherfnrd has return' There will he n real circus -day Thanksgiving for the orphans and the newsboys Thursday at Rostock’s, far Manager Tudonfias promised to turn the great menagerie nt Ponce DeLeon over to tbo little folks for that day. The Decatur Orphans’ Home will he the es pecial guest of Mr. Tucjor on Thurs day. nnd every newsboy In Atlanta is also Invited, nnd not a ticket will he taken from the little folks. This probably will be the last week at Rostock's, for the big show Is short ly to be removed to London for the opening of Its season there. A continuous performance w.. ♦er-on chief given on Thanksgiving Day, beginning *°- m »*• • y ^ > n - < ? , y m 9 o’clock in the morning, and front doctor; E. t. Gatlin, assistant chief then until Gate nt night the animals conductor; W. Htradley, senior con- will be on exhibition In the arena. I ductor; J. J-!. Dyne, junior conductor; .-hlUlren will hj- Kf v <;n <-"ntlnu™* r dM | R A w „ nvl ,. k „ cretory , rMH . on the elephants nnd the skldoo vv llhe Iren; J. W. Harrison. J. G. Garwood In full blast. Do th< > * , ur "“" I nnd T. M. Harrell, trustees. spider, will do his stunts, nnd the, manager promises to give the. little COL. GOODYEAR ADVOCATES CANAL 3 ASSASSINATED; MORTALLY WOUNDED MAN RUNS AWAY Memphis,. Tenn., Nov. 27.—At Clio, Ark., near Pine RlUff, Monday night three men were assassinated as they stepped from a train. The assassin Is unknown. The dead are: THOMAS R. GODFREY, a Pine Bluff lumber man. CLARENCE L. RUSH, a telegraph operator. / A. R. M'EWEN. n sliwlng teacher from Grant county, who was a by- j standee. # After being shot Rush rnn up the railroad track and his body has not been found. Last Wednesday Rush nnd Godfrey hail a fight with Ren McCartney, man ager of the Bluff City lumber mills nt Clio, In which McCartney was badly beaten up. CONDUCTORS ELECT OFFICERS FOR 180 The following officers for the ensuing •tr hn.e iron elected by the Order of bc Railway Conductors, Atlanta division. folks The day of their lives. Of course, the show will be open to regular pat rons ns usual . going to feed the lions on real Thanksgiving turkey,” says Man ager Tudor. "They have their cause for Thanksgiving Just as other folks.” regret that Professor nnd Mrs. W. C. Lov e an pounce the birth of a son Tuesday aft ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Brown Taylor, of Ma A Kirkcaldie Gown As a Christmas Suggestion Where is the woman who would appreciate anything more than a Kirkcaldie gown as a Christmas present? It’s a sensible, serviceable and lastinggift. Commencing Tomorrow Kirkcaldie Will Book Xmas Orders at Vevy Low and Special Prices. Guaranteed delivery by December the Twenty-fifth. Gowns made at $25.00 and upwards. See the stock, make selections and book orders at once. KIRKCALDIE 73 1-2 Whitehall Street. JJ I from Norfolk, where she attended tb" l' D. F. convent Ion. Ml** Katie Palmar has returns,I from Macon. Mr*. L. D. I Mi Boss and Ml** Doiise Bit ! Bow* have returned from .Savannah, where they attended the Wood lMtBo*e marriage. Mrs. John Knlckerltorkcr Walbrldge, of ■ Snrafegn. is visiting her parents, t'olonet i and Mrs. E. K. Lumpkin. ! Judge Hamilton McWhorter and Mis* Fa ! nillln McWhorter have returned from Ba- ! irtgh. ! Mr. and Mrs. Rnfa Thornton have return ed from Hartwell. \ HARALSON. Mr*. Walter BIshnr. who ha* Ih-cii quite II for some Utue, is improving. “ ' terly pastor of tli« a raison, lint now of eiitly. Lutheran church nt II loiiu*!on. M. F„ wns In liar Mr*. Wllllaro FaMwell ha* i visit to her son In gem-la. Mr. fattlmer Gray Is In Seuola this week. Mbs Mary F. Fit nip and Mr. 4. A. Hutch- n*4in went to ftennin Hntttrday. Messrs. Warren nnd Walter Hflggerlr. «*f fftioln. were In ilnrnlson Monday. . Mr. Walter Groveitsteln's new hotts • Is ' -*e|tig up rnpWIy. He hopes to have it etnu^leVj bv Fliristuias. this Mamie ri ettiruej from sfek list SOCIETY AND FASH ION .PATRONIZE THE NEW KIMBALL PALM GARDEN ON THANKS GIVING DAY. 'SEENANEGRO WITHJTAN SHOES?” II. Bader, a barber from St. Louis struck Atlanta a few days ago nnd hulling from Missouri, whs promptly "shown ’’ Consequently, he Is out $1, and Is searching for an unknown negro, wear- ing tan shot*. The tan shoes form the j 000,00').' main point In the case. Rader presides over a chair In H B. Krumltolz’s shop In the (Jould build-; Ing. having first been employed there, j Walking out to (he sidewalk, the St.j Louis man saw a negro with ton shoe.i standing at the head of the stairs. I Thinking he was the barber shop por-. ter. the barber handed him a dollar, re j marking: "Hero, boy. go buy me a. package of cigarettes.” "All right, cap,” responded the negro and off he went. A fev. minute* later the porter came It,to the shop. T«. the astonishment of Rader, the porter was not the man to whom he had given the dollar. It is needle** to add that the tan shoe nrgr > never returned with the cigarettes anti has not been seen sli*^ Colonel C. P. Goodyear, of Bruns wick, has written a long letter to Sen ator Francis G. Newlands, vice presi dent of the Inland waterways commis sion. In advocacy of the proposed canal from the Georgia coast to the Tennes see river. Colonel Goodyear’s plan contem plate* utilization of the Aftamahn and Octnulgee rivers to Macon, a rami to Atlanta, thence by canal to a point near Curtersvllle on the Etowah, thence by the Etowah nnd Coosa rivets to Gadsden. Ala., to connect with the Ten nessee river at Chattanooga by a canal over Hand mountain. | This would connect the Atlantic coast j with 53 tributaries of the Mississippi, {linking more than 15.000 miles of river. ! ways to the heart of th* country. This ! route would be more than 2 ?o miles In fength.^and the estimated cost Is ftrt,- Changes and Corrections Listings in the next Bell Telephone Di rectory should reach thi3 office by Novem ber 30 to insure inser tion. Listings close on that date. Now is a good time to join the 12,000 other At lantans who are Bell Telephone subscrib ers. Reasonable Rates. Call Contract Dept. 9080. BELL SERVICE IS SATIS FACTORY COL. HAM AT HOME SERIOUSLY ILL, Hpprlnl !» Tin (leorslxn. Gainesville, Ga., Nov. 27,—Colonel H, (V. J. Ilnm, the noted platform lecturer, popularly known a* "Snollygoster^ Ham,” I* nt homo sick. So sick. In fact, that ho has been forced to cancel his lecture engagements for tho re mainder of the winter. Uolone: Ham was taken III while lecturing fn the (Vest. He had to give up two or three times, but physicians put him «m his feet temporarily* until he get to t ‘hlcago, when he wju again taken III, nnd hi* physicians Instructed him to come home at once. On the way back to Gainesville Colonel Ham had n very v eve re attack and everybody on the sleeper thought he w*ould die In •Pile of nil that could be done for him. KEELY’S ; KEELY’S j SON IS SUCCESSOR TO FATHER ON BOARD STORE CLOSED ALL DAY Mr tins returned 1 At the meeting of the Grady hos pital trustees Tuesday afternoon Dr. K *«Biotin was ejected a ujeniber of the medical board to succeed his fath er, Dr. \V. A. Calhoun, who resigned ome time ago. HI*, term of *erv|c Atlitnto, U here la* list* •-will'd * fttimcfiiatelv , .•lni'v»lw,nt r '»fli'r T n 1 ^ <"‘n „f wW h ,r a l.undry furious seeWent. . * i rfhall i»4^ maintained in »he hospital w as Dr. ami Mrs. yollllnn sp**nt two days In f brought jup. but no definite action tnmerc** reeeutly. Mrs. A. I». MrFqrry trip to Galuesvjlle, w parents. Iter. A. SI. Qiillilan left Monday for Far- tersvUIe, where lie Is sttendlu^ the North Getrgla Fonferrnee. Cheney’s Expectorant cures i coughs, colds. LaQrippo and cronp. 60 years on the market. All druggists. 25c. taken. The committee was given fur ther tint** to Investigate the advisa bility of such a move. A letter of complaint regarding the alleged refusal of the hospital to ac cept a typhoid fever pdlient. was re ferred to the medical board for Jh gomi TOMORROW, Thanksgiving Day tfgatlo The findings of nimit- | leged la**L -»f harmony In the hospital, I reported, as ha* already been publish- t ed. that everything was moving along smoothly anil there was no serious! friction. KEELY CO.