The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 13, 1906, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. AUCTION AT 20 SOUTH PRYOR street pTHE GREATEST AUCTION SALE OF* Millinery, Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Etc., Ever Attempted in Atlanta. Commencing Tuesday, August 14, at 2 p. m., THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND SALVAGE COMPANY, at their salesroom, 20 S. Pryor, will start to dispose of the contents of a bankrupt department store. Sales will continue daily from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. until entire stock is disposed of. On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday We Will Sell to White People Only, but every Friday we will sell to colored people at the same hour. This is no shoddy stock but the bulk of it is Fall and Winter Goods. We will start the sale Tuesday with the finest line of Plumes, Paradise Tips, Ostrich Tips, Wings and hft trimmings of all de scriptions, and extend an invitation to all the ladies to be present; also to merchants and milliners. We Intend to give some useful and handsome presents to the ladies that attend, whether they purchase anything or not will make no difference. This is undoubtedly the largest sale of its kind ever attempted in the South, and it will pay to attend. Those that have attended our sales know, and for the benefit of those who have not we wish to state that under no circum stances will we undertake any fake sale. It is our aim to succeed by obtaining and holding the confidence of the public. There have been a number of overtures made us to conduct so-called auctions from premises with the proviso that we obtain a certain price, and we have and always will reject them. We wish to assure the public that any time they see that the sale is conducted by the Southern Auction and Salvage Company it will be a legitimate auction. • Remember, the Sale Commences at 2 P. M., Tuesday, August 14,. We Have Seats for Ladies and Bargains Galore. B. BERNARD, Auctioneer. SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgia and Adjoining States | Pleasant Mention From Other Cities GADSDEN, ALA. itlss Fannie May Baker Is a mem ber of a house party at Dow no. In south Alabama. Mrs. William F. Hughes, of Birming ham. Is visiting her mother, Mr*. A. D. reden, on Forest avenue. Miss Ruth Agrlenla entertained In honor of her cousin. Miss Edna Schil ling. of Marietta, G*., on Thursday evening with- A domino party. Mrs. A. S. Riddle, of Chickasaw, I. T, Is visiting her father, S. W. Riddle. ,\lr. and Mre. C. D I.averty attended the marriage of Mr Laverty'e el.tera In Talladega Saturday. Miss Mary Stapleton, who has been visiting Mleg Alma Leek, has returned lo her home In Birmingham. Rev. J. (1. Dickinson, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Is enjoying his vacation. The Sunbeam Society of the First Presbyterian Church entertained with a lawn party at the residence of Mrs. J W. Stone on Friday evening. Mrs. Batson, of West Point, Oa„ Is the guest of Captain James Brooks and family on Fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. M. L, Foster are visit ing their daughter, Mrs. Charles Whit ly. at Owensboro, Ky. Misses Alice Gaugnlan and Kllxabeth Emmona, of Birmingham, are the guests of Miss Dorothy Line on Tur rentlne avenue. Miss Ita Stocks has returned from a visit to relntlvee at Tupelo, Miss. She was accompanied home by her ciMisIn, MIsa Llnette Stocks. Judge A. M. Ayers and wife, of Gun- lersvllle, are visiting Mrs. E. P. Al ford and family. Mrs. W. P. Hofferbert entertained Tuesday evening with a domino party In compliment to her slater, Ml»s Llane Byesrnbach, of Delphos, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Buck, of Tusca loosa, are visiting Judge and Mrs. J. W. Penn, on Turrentlne avenue. Mr. and Mre. Joseph 8. Moragne have gone to Atlantic City, N. J., to sts'nd several weeks. A pnrty composed of Mrs. W. P. Johnson and daughter. Miss Josephine, Sirs, Annie Paden and Mies Alice Pa- den have gone to Pueblo, Col., to visit Miss Suejette Lanier, of West Point, Qa , is the guest of Miss Clyde White "•> Walnut street. from a visit to friends in Tennessee. Mrs. o. D. Duncan Is visiting friends In Birmingham. J. D. Snyder li visiting friends at his former home, Marysville, Ohio. Miss Mao’ Dortch has returned from a visit to friends at New Decatur. Miss Laura Belle Enslen, of Bir mingham, who haa been visiting Miss Belle Jones, returned to her Home. Miss Elva Goodhue has returned from a visit to relatives at Oxford. Mrs. J. If. Klnnobrew, of Colum bus, Miss., Is visiting friends and rela tives. Miss Jennie Glover, of south Ala bama, la the guest of her brother, Cato Glover, on Twelfth street. Hon. I. W. Hill, state superintend ent of education, visited this place, his former home, for eeveral days this week. Miss Mary Boyd, of Marietta, Ga„ le the guest of friends here. asheviTle, N. C. Gnt of the most pleasant social af fairs of the week was a reception giv en by Miss Alice Brown at her Home on Cumberland avenue Thursday even ing In honor of Miss Davidson, of Vir ginia, who Is visiting her. ■ There were about one hundred guests Mrs. Barrett Phlnlxy, of who’has been In Asheville for two weeks, has returned to her home. J. W. Newborn, of Birmingham, ar rived yesterday to spend two weeks. Mr. Newbern<ls connected with The Birmingham Newe. Mina Margaret Darby has gone to visit Mrs. Carroll Lord at Plainfield, N. J„ for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Lance, of Waycross, Ga., have been in Asheville for a week. They returned home Frl- day. r Mrs. J. C. Hunter, of Atlanta, who Is spending some time nt the Battery Park hotel, will be Joined by Mr. Hun ter next week, and will remain It Asheville until the Middle of Septem- h< Mrs. Arthur Haynes and Miss Buth Haynes, of 8elma, Ala., are here for for s month's vacation. James H. Lyman and Fred Clarke, of Savannah, nrrlved In Asheville the first of the week for a short stay. SUMMER FIXINGS At Season’8-End Prices. Men's Suits and Odd Trousers at 25 Per Cent Discount. A goi'geous array of splen did values; it’s your oppor- • 1 tumtv to save money. Straw Hats $1.00, worth from $2.00 to $5.00. We don’t want to carry them over. Wash Neckwear, worth 25c, to close, 3 for 60c. 50c values 35c, 3 for $1.00. Splendid assortment. ESSIG BROTHERS, "CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN.” 26 WHITEHALL STREET. They are at the Manor, Miss Nell Hemphill, who spent last summer In Waynesvllle, arrived Thura- day from her home In Atlanta, and kill be here for a month. H. M. Newell, of Augusta, Is h< p for a week. He formerly lived m Asheville. • THE DECATURS, ALA. Mrs. Dina Hamilton, of Kllgon, Tenn., la visiting here. Mrs. Jack Reynolds Is In New Or leans. Miss W. W. Silk, of Birmingham, la the guest of her aunt, Mrs. L. S. Rob Inson. Mrs. James S. Fowler Is In Vlnemont. Mrs. Newson, of Cincinnati, la the guest of Mrs. 8. Kohn. Mrs. J. VV. Murphy snd daughter. Ruby, are visiting In Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newson, of Mulberry, Tenn., are vlattlng here. Miss Odelle Rodgers has returned to her home in Birmingham, after n visit to the Decaturs. Miss Sue Robinson was In Trinity the past week. Mrs. Harry Watkins, of White Plains, Ark., la here. _ . Miss Lessle Burns la In Putaakl. Mlth Ruth Reggie la In Lodlavllle. Ky. Miss Annie Buis Is at home, after a visit to Louisville, Ky. Miss Lillian Kirkland la apendlng the summer In Moulton. Misses Lillie and Ada Saywell are here from Sheffield. Mr. and Mis. John S. Halsey and family, of Corbin, Ky., are here on a Vl jVisaea Jane and Loulae Lindsay, of Florence, are here, MIsb Willie Huston is on a vlalt to Atlanta. . . Mls» Mary Roberts Is at home from visit to Louisville, Ky. Miss Annie Isigan has returned to her home In Prospect, Tenn., after an extended visit to the Decaturs. Mrs. W. 8. Pinkerton, of Birming ham, Is the guest of Mrs. C. L. Price. Miss Maggie Sullivan, of Tennessee, le here on a visit. Mrs. W. M. Jolly is at borne from Moulton. Mrs. O. C. Parker la In Blrmlng. hB Mra. W. L. Montgomery la nt Bplungs, Miss. , „ Misses Annie Bmyrle and Maud O'Shea are on a visit to Tennessee. Mr. and Mrn. M. A. Leopard were In Athens the past week. Mrs. Smith has returned to her home In Louisiana after a month's visit to Mrs, 8. Kohn. Miss Lucy Morrow Is spending the summer In Mobil?. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, of Huntsville, were here toe pest week. Miss Ethel Graves Is visiting In Ten- J. J. Morton, of Nashville, Tenn. visited here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bibb are spend ing a few weeks at Vlnemont. Miss Annie Peebles Is In Kentucky. Mlee Kate West le spending a tew weeks at Vlnemont, Miss Nellie Pinch Is In Russellville Mr, and Mre. James >Utchell are at home from n trip to Denver, Colo. Mies Pearl Billings Is at home, after a trip to Culman. Mrs. E. D. Whit* end daughter, Mies Lura, are In Orand Rapids, Mich. Miss Mercedes Hamilton, of Birm ingham, le here. Miss Bessie Harrison, of Huntsville. '* Mr"and Mrs. John F. Lovln are at home, after a visit to Texas. Mlee Elisabeth Richardson, of Quid Nunc, was the gueat of Miss Annie Skeggs the past week. Mrs. Oussle Bedding, of Nashville, la visiting relatives here. Mlee Clara Partnell was married on laat Sunday, to Mr. Joe Hamilton at the home of the bride’s parents at Aus- ttnvlile, a suburb of this rlty.. The wedding waa a uulel one. There was another wedding at Aua- tlnvllle on Sundav, that of Mlea Carry Roberts to Mr. Hewitt Mays. Only n few Invited guests were present. Mr. and Mra. W. R. Hall entertain ed with a dnnee at the South Side pavllllon on Tuesday night In honor of Mlsaea McAlpIne and their gu’esls, Dortch. Miss Eva Whlttlngham was given a surprise party on Wednesday evening In honor of her return home from Louisville, Ky. About fifteen couples were present and a most delightful evening was spent, lcea and cakea were served. ' Mr. and Mrs. Krltheval entertained nt their home on Wednesday evening In honor of a sister of the hostess, Mrs. George H. Peirce, of Chattanooga, Tenn. Refreshments were served, A most enjoyable event of the week / ilcnlc given o was a picnic given by Rev. Horace copal church, to the Sunday school ot h!s church, at the South Side perk. AMERICUS. The pretty and attractive children of Senator nnd Mre. Hand, of Pelham, Ga, are visiting their grandmother, Mrs, Florence D. Hollis, on Tnylor street. Miss Floyd Fort, after a visit to rel atives In Forsyth nnd after a slay at Indian Spring, has returned home. Miss Harris, after a visit as the f ueat of . Misses Josephine and Nell urpln, has returned to her home In Eastman. Mrs. E. G. Simmons, who has gone for an extended trip to Washington, D. C„ will go from there to New York and other points In the East before her return to Amerlcue. Mrs. Oeorge D. Wheatley chaperoned f utte a party of young people to Holly prlngs one svehlng this week. Captain and Mre. John A. Cobb are spending some time at Indian spring. Miss Carobel Murphy, of Tucson, Arlsona, and Mlee Williford, of Atlanta, are the charming guesla of the Misses Hawkins nt their home on College street. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Armstrong are spending a week at Indian Spring. Mrs. Henry S. McCleskey has return ed from a visit to friends In Macon. .Mr. Eugeni Hawkins, after a stay In the mnuntainu of North Carolina, has returned home. His family wlii main there all summer. N0RCR088. The friends of Mrs. Clyde Bom Moore are anxious over her continued Illness. Miss Luclle flulce Is with her sis ter. Mrs. J. H. Reynolds. Misses Hattie and Georgia StockwelL of Columbus, ara the guests of Mra Dora K. Webster. Lieutenant Clifford Jones, after a short visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones, has gone to Dallas, Tex., where he will be married on the 16th of August to Miss Bess Green, the only child of Mr. and Mra. A. A, Green. The wedding Is one of much social In terest since both Mias Green and Lieut enant Jonee are of old and prominent families. Miss Harriett Webster has returned from a visit to Miss Daisy Elliott Tick- nor, of Columbus, Ga. Miss Sara Quinn has returned to hei home In Washington. , Master Edward Webster h»s return ed from a visit to Master Frank Skin ner at his home on the Chattahoochee. LAVONIA. Mrs. C. P. Edwards, of Shoal Creek, la visiting In town this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hubbard are the guests of Mr. J. F. Tabor. Miss Ess/e Bagwell, ot College Park. the admired guest of Miss Lura ard, of Hickory, N, C., are the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. F. Allison. Mis* Blrdla Jackson,, of Eastman, Is visiting Miss Flora Bonner. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan W. Collier, of Florida, ire visiting friends and rela tives In La.-o lit. 1 Miss Lucy Harrison Is on a visit to Brevard, Hendersonville and Asheville, N. C. Miss Maude Swilling Is visiting rel atives In New Jersey snd New York. Mr. W. B. Sadler, of Lake City, Fla., Is the guest of Colonel II. It. Chan dler. Misses Elisabeth and Clare Bolfeull- let, or Macon, and Miss Bertie Moor*, of Monroe, La., are three attractive young ladles visiting-Miss Maude Rob erts this week. DUBLIN. MIm Minute Mtntnona, of Ilyron, la visit ing her brother, Mr. W. T, Simmon*. Mrs. R. It. Jnrilnn has as her guests Misses Nesbitt, uf Albany amt Norris, of Newton. . Iir. .1. M. Pago ami wife nr- .lilting In .Vow York. her. w. IV Thompson, of Atlanta, spent Hominy In the city, Mr. O. I- Andrews spent Tuesdsy In Sin- Mr. N. It. Itnwla spent several day* this week In Fltsgernld. Iir. J. W. Hleks, uf rimttunaugn, spent Bnndsy In the city. Mrs. J. M. Williams Is the guest of rvla- llres nt MWodgetm*. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Jaikao&vJlfo.. ito mm\H* Macon 11:40 anil Macon........ iw |mi Hnvannsh 4:0ft pmiHavannsli 9:16 mu Macon 7AS pin, Jacksonville.. 1:3) pm xv*a a vi. wvrnioiwTitrrr* hltCon 7AS pm Jarksouvlllo.. I:»J Pin rmxmriHT} WKyrTuiKmATir* ROAD. | | ATTtY# Prom- I Popart To— ..11:0 nrn;*Moirtgon>rrjr " I .y. 7:0 prorMontg'm'ry HHMHLJ, , .1135 pin 'Holms 4:99 pi LaCirang# §:?) aiii[Ln<Jrnng*.... IdpbJ HfjM|| lorv. j-40 piui’MoDtK m’ry.11:16 pi •Montgomery, 3 40 pmi’MoDtg'n. __ •Dally, All other trntni dally eK>«pt h< .... trolna of Atlanta an<l West Point Railroad Company arrive at and depart trout Atlanta Terminal station, corner of Mitch#]) street mid MmJJsnn avenue TTRiTTlTflA It a 11 ;I(cTaT»: _ Arrive From— ) Depart • •Augusts.. uni Iambus V> l. — «:16 A. M.—ft. IX. DAILY. local to Macon llrunswlrfc mid Jacksonville. all nrrtvtuc M«ruu 9:U tar M i ' V I * **• rlug i.; Jot kh-.iuil, ,-«o. *. DAILY.—I i. Mmuplds, Ka at/ J. 8. AdnniN In nt ludlnii Hprlng. Alvnh Mintth spent Hundny nt Tent K. L. Hcnrlxirougli, of i , Depart To— ntni’AuKUNta 715 a Jooysrs c .45 mn.IJtlmnin K> ou « Covington 7:49 am 'Augusta...... 1:30 pi •Augusts,. , .1? pm Conyers iflW pi Ltttinuln X:J| pm Covington.... I:W M •August!...... 6; IS l>iu,*Au8nsta 11:45 pi •Dally. All other trains dally except Hun '"sEiliWlin AMI L1NP IUIUVA1T Arrive rrom— l Depart To— Hundny in this 3fty. ... p <| ( .. I Hu—_—..—psi-.,— ColorniHi HprlugA. Arrivua Mviiipl I p. ui.( Knm.iN City I.eS a. iu.. miu ( ‘dorado Hprlnge B;1A a. iu. 7Ao A. M.—No. 11 DAILY.—Local to m | Cbnrlottis Danville, Richmond and Asbo "'hi A. U.-M T. DAILY, Chattnnooys. 12 NOON. No. ip. DAILY.- tVsshlnet'-o ml Kuothiveatern Limited. Lloctrlc light d. M*-. ping, m-inry, oli»<>rraU<ui and Him nr# through without cIioiik*- D’.iiIiik rare orve alt nicofe eft routp. Arrltea lViteft- Handera vil Akcrtitnu, of Mncon, spent Bun* la c‘ H. seven I The Telfnlr i. L. I*. I lea 11 In at Llthln Hprl II. Reid, of (Ireenatwro, ai»«t»l days re.-eutly In the city. fcdltor 0. F. Meltae. of The ... KntorprlNc. spent Muturduy In the city. Mr. and Mrs. It. *!. Neill, of TIioiiiiiNvtlte, n few i’nyN In the city last week. if Inn Mamie Haiimey has returned from n visit to Mamhallvlr.-. Mrn. .1. M. Hindi oni, *Mnrtdinllvllle, la the guest of relative In the city. Mr. and Mrs. <1. A. Vnlden have return' cd from n visit to r In tires at (illtaon and AiiguNtn. Air. nml Mra W. IV. Itohlnaon nre visit ing different points In north (leorgln. Ml ns Hicks, of Monteiuma, is visiting Mr. W. L. floodwyn, of Richmond, *•., sns In the city Tuesday. Mr. J. M. Williams le nt Indian Hprlng it tending the holiness camp meeting. Her. 4. W. Htokes will leave Monthly Mr. It. L. limiter has returned from a visit of some length to relatives Iu Ar* kantaa, FITZGERALD. Mra. K. T. Jmnea haa returned from the ’arollnns, where she spent several weeks nt various resorts. Mrs. Judge J. W. IfBgood Is the gueat % of Atlanta friends this week. tnulo. Tex., nnd MIsh Annie lllanehe Most- whk, of Arliuita. Airs. I mu Jones, of Angnstn, la visiting relatives here. MIm Nannie Mae Thfasher entertained Ffl'jny evening In honor of her gneat, Miss Ihdln Watson, of Athens. Mr, A. Ashford snd Mr. Hugh Aber* cromhla visited Athena Monday. MEDA. Her. nnd Mra. F. H. Hudson were I be guests of Sfra. T. J. Park this week. Mrs. B. M. Hudson nnd Mis* Annie Hudson visited Medn this week. Miss Josli* Held, of Kstonton. waa the guest of Misses Lieu Park and Mattie Kd- mnwimm mvutt), • Mrs. I'niilini’ Xllci* I lilt, of Aiuerlcns, .la visiting relatives at Medn. * Miss Ku)« Mnihinx, of I’ordele, wn» the of friends here this week. Jennie and Mam 'timed he.... and Kills Mae in. One t»f the most delightful nffslra of the noon was n reception *' Park to their guest IK “ffi , lette, have returned . to Misses Lieu, 4|enlc No. is DAILY, exempt Hu Hreene. Mrs. It hostess of •renlng Monday In honor of . are expei [seo shunt the TriwhltMiT R. A. Smith, of the national ..Ive HUtrk Insurance rintii*nny. of this Hty, went to Atlanta the first of the week isws sinme nnn enferfulned roinpllinenfary nnd tlielr guest Tuesdsy. Miss Annie Hudson, of illgaaa Elisabeth and Hattla Laon- ANNOUNCEMENTS eandidst* for council from the Thlr ward, subi«‘ to tho whlto primary on lo Ml»»•-» l'»rk Jf»iu Mrs. muiiiii Wu ,.-»•* miiw nvmp •nm*ui, in mixiiidii, VSI ting her parents In Kentucky. They hostess Tuesday evening at one of the | I spend several itnya na guests of At- ties! and most delightful affairs of season, the guests of linaor lielng Misses Xfnwle and Jennie Hreene of Tnpletfe. lion. J. T. Dennis, of Meds. gave an entertainment Wednesday evening In hon or of Misses Park's guests, the Mieses Hreene. of Trtplette. who returned home Thursday. Mr. nrui Mre, A. A. PMinniiffeoti anrr na obl-fH.blotir-l ImrlM-’iu* til ihrlr horns lirrr, TUr m-i-sslon wns a <1- Hell, fill one. Tim..- in-sent won. .In,le- nml Mr*. J<KK-|>h H. •urih-r. Misers Msrthn. Lucy end Ir-ll* insrph H. Turner, Jf„ will s|h-iiiI srvrrsl days os xnrsl . I,mill frli-iHls iM-fore reliiMifiid to ilirlr home Iu (Ms city. Mm r, J. I’lsrkr anil hsliy hnvs retomrd from rlslllnc rrlollri-s tu Atlanta ami oilier norm IbHiraja ludula. . , lira. I', M. iHeiker has reiurai-d from a rlsll with her wiri-uls al Adel, Dr. Charles E. MrCanillfsa a ad hfs aoa ami daughter ar» enjoying lh« oci-na ‘ reeaes at HI. Hlnions for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Mustier Hsre rolorn- nl from tbslr rlsll to Omalia, Denver, Halt Lake City ami ulher wealern luilllls. MIm. IJaale Walker, of Maeiin. and An nie (IriH-n. uf Dublin, hare lieen llie gui-ala at Ibe home nt Alderman J. K. Tamer ami wife this seek. (i. A. Jolly, freight agent of the Atlanta, Birmingham nnd Allan!!-, with bln wife a ml rhlldrmi. are rlaltlng relatlrra mid frtenda In Atlanta ami other uerth (Itor in. DAILY. If.Mhftlotnrlii*. i'uliiuan obser car Atlnnta to Macon. 4 Jb P. M.—No. 17. DAI I sleeping car nnd way cwjrbcn Ikiio Arrirrs lllrrningliatu Memphis 7:15 4:30 I*. day. ”Alr Lluf Balls' 4:30 p. M.-sNo. 12. DAILY.—Hrlffln and Columbus. Pullman palaco sleeplug cur and «iay coaches. 4:» P. M.-No. XL DAILY.-Local to Pny- sttevllle nml Port Valley. 4M P. M.-Ko. 15. DAILY--Through drawing room aud sleeping ears 40 On- S iatl nml Memphis nml «'hnttntio«>ga to lavlllc. Arrives How* 7:50 p. in ; Ihittoo p. m.: n*stts»opfn 9 f* p. m.; Mmupbls J :J0 a. m.; I-*- usilii.- 940 n. in.; m. l.mda p. m.: Llnclaoat* i:lo k. m. 1:16 P. M.—No. JL DAILY.—Makes all ■tops. Local to llsain; arrives II* fliu 10 -VJ 11:15 P. M.-Xu. 11. DAILY.—FlorMn Lim ited- A solid vestiboleil train to Jackson- vllio, I'*la. Through sle—deg .nrs aud flay coscbos to JsckMiiuvlilo and llrunswlck; uf- ilt.-H In. I (m.iiyII!.* T s) m. iu.: ItruuMwIcb In. m.j 8L Augustins 10 s. ni. 11.49 P. M |U r. DAILY - Through r ...mi ninhlinf ...r At. utn to Hbrev*|»ort. ix*csl %\< to lllrmiujrhntn. Arrives Illn B. Mst .Meridian 11 s. m.: Jn in.; Vlrlrsburg. 446 p. to ; Hbi p. m. Bleepers open to receli U RllTliT-No. I nst Mall. HoiI«1 Vestlt cars tu New ork. Rich Asheville. Coachos u ears serve all meal Washington t».30 t». m. Isoenl Atlanta-Clin receive psssr Atlsntji-A»liev per Atlant Ingham 5.: teou 2.*l report 10 I pSMsengei W. DAIIsY.-Uolted States Vchfllmle.i train. Bleeping harlotte and ton. Dining at 9^ ’ ’urncr. Mr. snd Mrs. Jn Sflss Josle Refit, of Kstontr l<*r Hodges, of Mllb-tlgevllle: Allen Hill. Of Americas; mi and Messrs. Msiwt, Hugh Park, and Mtsoes Mattie at bore August 1 C. W MANGUM. H. 4*. I respectfully announce myself a candidate foe council from tho Fourth ward, subject to whiU primary on Au9U,t22 - DR. B. E. PEARCE. ,«• Misses Nelli.* ami 4**ssie linger eu- lined st a lawn party Taesdny eve- tn honor «f their gueat, MIm Jessie roan, of Hanford. Via, The color I respectfully announce myself a candidate for oouncil from the Sixth ward, aubioct to tha white primary on August JQHN w GRANT FOR COUNTY TREASURER. JAMES 0. WOODV/ARD. respectfully announea , myeelf « candidate fer County Traacurer.aub- i.et*, *.hi.*.ri Kc Au r ..». Ml*. Alh-e Hbrphrrd. of Ablwvllle. was ie guest of her sister, Mrs. J, L. Ilttmsn, *e first of the'Week. ..... The Misses Nellie nml Jesafe Hager eu- tertalf Tilng I Wnrman. . .. — scheme waa pink nnd eraen and parlor, plasm ami lawn w**re dcwwmted with aril* fidsl flowers ami Jaiwncse lanterua. Parlor ami lawn gau»o aud wasle constituted the features of entertainment. Refreshments were served. WATKIN8VILLE. Mr. O. If. MrRee Is visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ashford are In A fonts. Mr. Karas Klder Is at home for a visit. Misses Nelle Coeroft and fona Veule ami Mrs. VA Thompesr* Hatted Tyljee loot week. Mr. Albert Jokaana ami Mr. Walter Booth At the Roll Call VULCANITE m)\ WiD have the call. It's got it already. Good on all building:, flat or steep roofs. nr ‘YOU CAN PUT IT ON 1 look for this trade mark ATLANTA SUPPLY C0. f Sole State Agents, 29 and 31 800th Fortyth 8tr««L ATLANTA, GA. f. C tillNfieiD. frnldtat C. A. Pitt. StcrtUr, SMSM