The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 04, 1906, Image 9

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Tl KSDAY, 8EPTKMHKK 4. !:*«. ' ■■ THE ATLANTA UEOKUJ AN. a GOLD MEDAL” BED DAVENPORTS As a Davenport. Davenport With Seat Raised Carvid Mahogany frame. Up holstered Green or Red Velour or Chase Leather. High back. Just the thing for Library, Hall or Living Room. Price A Davenport by Day. As a Bed. Gates open in the rear and back, lets down, forming a full-sized, comfortable Bed. Soft, Clean and Sweet. exposing Clothes Box. This style In Golden Oak or Mahog any or Weathered Oak; Velcv or Chased Leather upholste: Ing. Price Bed Davenport With Bed Removed\ A Bed by Night. . SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY showing large, roomy Clothes Box under seat. Convenient for bed clothes or packing. Found in all “GOLD MEDAL” Davenports. RHODES-HAVERTY FURNITURE CO., 63-65 PEACHTREE ST. SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgia and Adjoining States Pleasant Mention From Other Cities • M’CORMICK, S. C. Iir. W. J>. Jennings, of Augusta, visit- el his son, Dr. U. T. JeniilngH, of this plan*. sevnnl lints this week. MUscs Bsllle McGee anil Alice Reynolds, of Alkcti. tin Id n visit to their grandmoth er. Mrs. Ann White, of this city, Tues- ay and Wednesday. Mrs. E. I.. ItoMs, of Dallas, Tex., who has hoen on a visit to her father. O. M. lllH-rt. of this place, left today for her far- •way home. hr. T. II. Humphreys. an old nml an precis fed physician of Ltncolufon. Ga., Is on n visit t«* his sister, Mrs. U. la. Tuck er. this week. Miss Hotihle Tina, of Augusta. Is the fnrst of Mr. and Mrs. A. (J. Bullock, of nr dtr. Miss J. E. Glenn Is on on extended visit to relative* In Newlierry. Hhe was ac companied l»y her sister. Miss Minnie Cornell. who had lieen visiting relatives •r some time In McCormick. Miss Fannie Stewart, one of our moat Toiupllshed young ladles, has returned "in Augusta, where she has been for •mo lime with her brother, Captain Ucury Ftrwart. Washington, (Ja. Miss Essie <'r« Igiitoii, of Hpnrtanburg, Is on n visit to her mother, Mrs. I* 8. Creighton, of McCormick. hr. E. I„ Sturkey visited Augusta yester day. lie Is soon to locate nt .Meduavllle, ulikes enmity. Georgia. Mrs. It. ii. iiunrles, of Rehoboth, Is via- hitig her sister, Mrs. W. U. Quarles, of this pin Theen - K. I ten son. at , tt-mie on Inst Wednesday evening was greatly enjoyed by •quite a number of the J"img peoph-. M. I,. It. sturkey made a business trip t" Augusta last Thursday. Mr. nml Mrs. Floyd Carroll, who have on a visit to relatives lu Atlanta, rcine home today. PERRY, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. 81ms have returned fr;-m Whit.. Springs. Fla. M.ss.-s Blossom and Madle Davis are, at from lllghlnnda. N. C. » w Mnry Woodards has returned from • vbit to friends In Macon. Ml«a Mary Rlx Marsh burn has returned R visit to friends nt Dope's Ferry. Mr*. G. c. Nunn and Mias Mnry Nunn vo from Indian spring, o.!'! 'i 0 ?* 10 Nunn has returned from a "fi* ,rt friends at Leary. ' • h. Brunson has returned from n « nt Winchester, Tenn. 'i 1 ** "line Cooper has accepted a nosl- *"Jn the s.-hoof at Jackson. MUs Wll- t«n Xny ns a teacher lu Ilous- tiSo. *• K Williams, of Troy, Ain., Is tigtlMhor father’s fnuillT. J. ft. Miller. "ells mid Miss Mamie Nor- VL n u White Springs. I n ,** Hessle Newton, who visited friends l»s returned to 8avannah. vi2i?» , 11 1 'ooper, of Jackson, Miss., Is 8K?5d* r fa,h ‘* r ’ # f* IU, ly hrre, W. H. J . , A Riley hat returned from a fronds In urovanln. ■aaSJSf"? 1 * Houser has returned from * nt «>ied trip In the north snd esst. CAVE 8PRINQ. ”• Trout and Miss Louise Cooper return to Atlanta Friday morning BUT,. * l ,1 “"« , nt visit to Mrs. W. I*. nJ,’i 'I'^re. of Columbiana, Tenn.. ar- MUL"* tU,tr of ,,T * arrived this morning to assist In the high school. Misses Maud and Berta Edwards left today for Jackson, Starrsvllle and other places. JULIETTE. One of the largest and most elaborate af fairs of the reason was the reception given on’ Tuesday evening by Miss Willie Mae lVdtly complimentary to her guest, Miss Mnttye Lou Fitts, of Kathleen, On. The viien refreshments were served. Mr. nml Mr*. B. F. Gatllff have returned from Cumberland Island. Mr. D. 8. Drlakeli was In Atlanta re cently. Mr. John Orenr has returned from an ex tended visit to friends snd relatives In Louisiana and Texas. ** • Fltti lu Mr. Lon Fitts Is spending several weeks i Washington. II. C. Miss Lucy Adnms has left for Albany, where she enters the freshman class of the State Normal School. Mr. Joe Olover spent Tneoday In Macon. Mr. Frank Mlddlehrooks, of Macon, was a visitor In the city Thursday. Misses Nina and Maude Green, of Dames Ferry, are the guesta of Miss Cleo Adams. MeArs. Lawson Chambliss and John Jack aon have recovered from typhoid fever. Mr. Jack Williams Is a weekly visitor to Atlanta. WE8T*"P0INT. Miss Jessie L. Johnson has returned from a house party given by Miss Marie Glenn In Columbus. . t Miss 8usle Hayes returned home Thurs day from n visit to Miss Martha Duncan, Miss I.uclle Kiser bas returned to her home In Atlanta after a visit to Mrs. J. T. IM Mr n 'nnd Mrs. J.ee Hardy and Mias Luelle lardy are spending the week at Lltlila. Mrs. L. W. Arnold, of Atlanta, Is ex pccted next week to visit her mother, Mrs. little Melton. . „ ■ , , Misses Kstelle Horsier and Kp|»l« Lee Scott will spend next week with Mrs. I> rank Boland, of Atlanta. MARIETTA. Master Wallace Montgomery celebrated his fifth birthday with a lawn party on Monday afternoon from 4 to forty little people were Invited. After playing games, the little ones were servrt with ices, fruit* nml bon-bon*. The birthday table was decorated with flowers a*rolL and In the center was the big birthday ike, alight with the live wax candles. Mrs. llenrr Wyatt entertained a nnm- l H »r of friends at a muslcale on Saturday U, & h r!’ and Mra. Montgomery ed from a visit to ^Hghtsv j^murued fru “> a sojourn at Lays lit 1 ?. ,, « rl «nd Rosetta Rivers, of At- • lhf\t ,l1 ** ®f Iheir snnt, Mrs. J. tviS k** 11 Moore, of Jackson. Ala., re- in iJ. »hls morning after a visit tk l£af r nt fh * Georgls School for k*rs °t Rome, spent Sunday Mr VH W" f "mny. W to Ml. Mr" W. O. Connor. Jr., return- J} 01 "* l« Santa hV N. Meg.. iWf j;,..?' f,fr «n extended stay with tk, " Parents at the School for hfu N T'nnlln has returned from At- knn. M »m ln,lr, ] p Kskrstraw, of Rlrmlng- w ar- Mr. \\, B . Ralestraw. • * on nor, 8r., Is -In Edgewood SCHOOL BOOKS }J5?ALL supplies at j °hn m. MILLER CO.’S, 39 MARIETTA ST. , have return- ..sville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. DuPre have re turned home. Mrs. DuPre s health Is lm- TStanji **■ j 1 ',-'" ••f'rt 7 '?,'"* noonle »l lh» mi4nw »l »• T M. Brumby on Wodneoday night. r Professor Northcutt comnl me.ited hls pupils with a fancy dresa ball on hrldny mV’and Mrs. Fred Norris and Fred, Jr., left Tuesday for an extended trip through lh<- uorth. , VIDALIA. Mlu Kfflo Wllleta bai relurnwl from » .tny of »lx wooki with rolotlv*, oml frlonda In Mlwlwlpi-I. „ Ml.iu-a Mb McAllIntor and Clyde Me Arthur, of Umfpood, were the xueete thla week of Mr. and Mra. It. II. Cnlhoun. Mra. M. RoMnann la lu Atlanta for aey- oral weeko. nml her frlen.la here We ahe may return much Improved In liealtn. >lr and Mrs. J. D. Coleman were guests , ",T STMttitb dayahtenaj Harrison, spent a few dnya of this week ^HaaTtnthJMrjleodl of Altamaha. waa ^he guest this week of her uncle, I. A. uc "MalmS" r MeXeely. of l-ortlend. Tenn., one of the faculty of the 'I'^M Collegiate Institute, has arrived and will lm pfeaar.1 to meet patroaa and |.nplla ,M m1S Kate* Pnnwoody haa returned from attemtlac the Athena Hammer aelned. and will l-e ready to till her rwabr pualtlnn aa primary teacher In the I ns! It ate. "*Mr n si»il Mr*. D. 8. Wllllamaoa. «f !<«*«' nond* were the guests of Mr. and Mr*- Ceorge N. Mathews this week, on their return from n plensntit stay at Indian Spring. Miss Lottie Pun woody will* leave -next week for Atlanta to attend school. Miss Leila Coleman visited at Soper- ton this week. Chief of Police J. K. Thompson, accom- K illed by Ula wife. Is visiting this week South Carolina. Misses Floy and Clary Mlnnlck have re turned from a visit to friends at Plaint. Miss Annie Dunwoody returned Friday afternoon from a visit to Union Springs, Mrs. D. W. Riddle has returned from a six weeks* visit to her mother In North Carolina. Misses Risen Peacock and Mamie Rvcrttt are spending n few days at Hlggston, the guesta of Miss Mamie Conner. CUTHBERT. Miss Jennie Mtye Owen entertained the Euchre Club Thursday afternoon. Miss Anne Baker, of Atlanta, won the prize, a set of gold beauty pink. Cream and cake were served after the game. Miss Hortense Pohlman, of Bain* bridge, la the guest of Mrs. L. B. Frye. Miss Anne Baker has returned to Atlanta, after a two weeks’ stay In the city. Miss Cobble Hood la the guest of Miss Davis at Albany. Miss Atleene Simpson left Wednes day for Atlanta and other points. Miss Louise Qay has returned from a pleasant trip to Northern places of In terest. Mr. and Mrs. L. EL Oay have re turned from Atlanta. Miss Lula Mathews spent the past week with Miss Alma Henley at Ba- conton. x Miss Juliette Bussey entertained about fifteen couples Monday evening at her home on Lumpkin street. Miss Bessie Stapleton has returned from Jackson, Miss., where she spent several weeks with her uncle, Mr. R. T. Stapleton. Mr. W. L. McQrtff, of Tallahassee, E*la., Is spending the week here. B.- T. Martin spent Monday and Tuesday In Dawson. EATONTON. - Messrs. Frank 8plvey, Paul Ballard, Joe Williams, Rdw’ln Nelson, 8nm Hearn, Lu clua Little and John Adnms complimented Misses Ruth and Mae Poole, of Warren- ton, with n straw-ride Monday night. Th* young Indies composing the party were Misses Mae and Ruth Poole, Mattie and 8ara Hearn, Mary Helen Dennis. Lily Wil liams. Ltidn and Georgia Hutchinson and Mamie Lynn Hutchinson. An Informal dance was given Monday night by the young men of the; town for Miss Katie Fou. of Madlaon, the, guest of Miss Auim Lou Nlshet. Those preseut were Mr. and Mr*. John D. Wntterson, Misses Amin Lou Xlahct, Katie Fou, Agues Lov- erette. Annie Smith, of Rparta; Mary NIs- bet and Ruth Park, and Messrs. Rob In gram/ Will Tomlinson.. Rparks Lawrence. W. G. Davla, Frank Dennis and Ilrevard decorated for the occasion, and dancing was enjoyed until a late hour, when re freshments were served. Those present from town were Mlsaes Margery and .lttle, and Messrs. Karl Ingram, decorated with Japanese lanterns, mid nu nltogether delightful time was enjoyed by those present. Delicious refreshments were served at a late hour. Mlsa Mary T. Lawrence, of Mllledgevllle. Is the charming guest of Miss Margery Harris Leonard. Itorrv of Mra. Ella Lever- Misses Mae and Ruth Poole, of Warren- ton. have returned to their home nfter a delightful visit to Misses Mnttle and 8nra Hearn. The Misses Foolc were the centers of much attention while here, many de lightful affairs given In their liouor. Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Hutchinson, Jr., have returned from Meda. Miss Josle Reid has returned to Mou- Miss Luelle Ingram, of Ilnnnony, the guest of Mis* Cecile Ingram. Miss Woodllef Heotte, of Harmony, on n visit to friends nud relatives In the city. Miss Mae Alford haa returned from visit lu north Georgia. SANDER8VILLE. The “at home” given by Mrs. Hartwell Holiuea on Wednesday morning from 10 to w'ork as a feature of the entertainment, which waa a tewing bee. A delicious salad course waa served. Judge J. T. Allen, of Mllledgevllle, visited Mr. and Mra. C. B. Hendrix nt Grove Cot tage on Tuesday. Dr. William Hawllnga has returned after lsal»el Daniel, of Temillle, la the guest of Mis* Rosalia Mathis. Mr. Rd Cohen, of Atlanta, Is shaking hands with Bandersvllle friends. Mr. Leo Sullivan, of Savannah, Is visiting her of her friends with a lawn fete on Friday evening lant. The grounds were lighted with the soft glow of dozens of Japnuesc Innterns. here nnd there were hammock*, lawn scats, lounging chairs and rockers. Progressive conversation wns the amusement. Cards were arranged with cor responding numbers, each young man hold ing a card that corresiHiuded with some •II was rung: then all changed partners, according to iimnltcr*. The following guests McCarty, Harry Milt, Theo Cooley, Lucian Hpler, Dudley Smith, Robert Spier,, Ilnrdy Houghton, nines Wood, Alex Chambleo, Torn Malone, nnd Cecil Hermann. Mr. Lucleti Spier, of Crystal Springs, Fla, Is on a visit to hla mother. Miss Clyde lender, of Sylvnnln, Is making n hhort visit to Mis* Willie Park. Miss Martha Rider, of Americas, la visit ing Mrs. Roy Walton. Sir. Frank Cheatham la spending n few weeks In Forsyth. Miss Mabel Itswllnga Is the guest of Miss Martha Glhson nt Agricola. Miss Mamie Roberts, of Mllledgevllle, Is the guest of Mrs. W. G. Summerlin, villaTrica. Mrs. F. A. Pritchett Is the guest of rela tlves In Atlanta. Mrs. McPherson Is tpontilng serersl weeks In Atlauta, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Urmighnot. ent were there: Misses Corlnne Mayo, Louise Itlount, Annie Cooley, Kathleen Allien, lionise Sullivan. Pauline Gnrbutt, Ollle II. Holt, Ilertle llymes, Mary Harris, Anna Jones. Katie Harris, Lr.mnr Alhea, Malt- Mamie Htuhlis, Vantile Mathis. Blessrs. Arthur Rawlings, Torn Cox. Andrew Hunrka, Gordon Gorlmtt, Kmi few days thla weok with home roiK*. Mrs. J. W. Aderhold. of Talladega, Ain, line been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Olle this week. Messrs. Tom Mason nnd Rngene Sharp, of Atlanta, spent Sunday here. Mrs. J. S. Word, of Atlanta, la the guest of her sister, Mr*. M. 8. Wise. Mr*. L. M. On nnd children, of Brans wick, who have been spending the summer '•ere, have returned homo. Mrs. Willis Hplnks nnd children, of nock Donohue nnd Anna Rtnhba, Cobb, have returned to aon. Miss., after spending several moutha with Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Candler, Jr. Misses Mary nnd Rllen Griffin, of Carroll ton. are the gueats of relatives here. Mr. and Mra. O. II. Illxon bars returned to Dublin, where Mr. Illxon will again teach during the coming year. DuiuN. Mrs. C. II. Klttrell returned Tuesday from n visit of some time ta relatives at Wrights vllle. Dr. J. M. Page Is at home from a trip to New York. Mr. C. H. Klttrell returned Tuesda from a business trip to New York nn< other Ra stern market a. Judge Wllllnm Falrcloth, of Wrlghtsvllle, A HIGH-CLASS CLOTHING EMPORIUM. Showing an Interior View of the Second Floor, Clothing Department of the Levy & Stanford 8hop, 17 Peachtree Street, Where the Highest Grade Ready-to-Wear Clothing Ever Shown in the South is now on Display, This Enterprising Concern Will Publish From Time to Time Actual Photographic Reproduction! of Thler Models. spent Wednesday In the city. Mr*. J. S. Leonard and son have re turned from o visit to relatives nt Mllledg*- vtlle. Mr. C. 8. Moore, of Atlanta, wns In th* city Thnnulay. Dr. R. New spent Wednesday In Moron. Mias Carrie Iinrcb has returned from a visit to Macon. , Mrs. C. W. Iluhhard, of Mnron. Is the guest of Mr*. Charles W. Brnntlev. Mrs. George M. Matthews nnd children have returned from n trip to Indian Spring. Misses Rosalie nnd Gladys Smith are vis iting relatives at HnwklnsvIUe. Mr. nnd Mra. W. C. Allen nml son hnv* returned from a visit to Atlnntn. Miss Luelle Xorthdcn visited Atlanta a few daya aro. Miss Annie nnd George Mlngledorff bars gone to Kentucky, where they will enter the Ashhurr (.'ollcgc. Hon. F. W. Hardwick spent Tuesday In the city with friends. Mrs. J. 8. Clark Is visiting friends In Ma con. Mrs. J. A. Teacock la at Eastman. ie w dnn aldoL Mr. II. II. Rmlth spent a few days this week at Indian Spring. Miss Luelle Northden will leave Sunday for her home In Charleston, H. C., nfter a visit to her annt, Mrs. L. A. Illlng. Mr. and Mrs. Lather Stalling*. Hr., spe -•vend di Misses 1 Itlng In Atlanta. . Mr. G. R. Methvlss la spending some time In Atlanta. Mr. F. J; Pritchett spent Wednesday in Atlanta. Mis* Ruby Locke has returned from a visit to friends at Cochran. Mr. W. W, Robinson 1« nt home from LIlhla Springs and Chnttnuoogn- Mr. C. A. Ilenll has returned from n trip to While Springs. Fla. MIjm Hattie Dew lias returned to the rr. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mnson nre visiting at l/nilsvllle, Kr. Mr. J. Sf. Williams has returned frmu Tattnall comfy. Miss Ruby Tlllmau hna returned from a Islt to her parents nt Glenvllle. Dr. O. tl. Mlngledorff has returned from Tattnall county, where he attended camp meeting. Mr. John F. Duncan, who hns hern nhsmit from the city for several weeks, hna return- I home somewhat Improved In health. Mr. W. II. Fuller spent Thursday In At- hnve been at Clnrkesvllle for ara expected home tills week. . William Pritchett has returned fro Mr. William Pritel trip to Alalminn. Mr. M. II. Blacks! Mr. M. II. ninekshenr spent yesterday Mount Vernon on huntass*. Mr. Tillman Jackson returned Tuesday from a business trip to New York. Rev. G. C. Thompson, of At Inn in. spent Monday In the city with friends. Mrs. A. L. Spicer Is visiting relntlves nt Thnuinsvllle. Miss May Robinson hns returned from a visit to friends ami relatives In Wilkinson county. Mrs. W. D. Walker and daughter. Miss Snllle, are at ftaludn. Mr. II. I* Bunting has returned from a visit to his relatives In Germany. Mrs. K. I*. Rents, Mlsaes Blanche Davis. Minnie Gaston, Mamie Ramsay, I.II High tower nnd Mr. T. II. Ramsay retn Wednesday from « ‘ Mr. nnd Mr*. W. Vera, have returned frei_ tlves nt Murfreesboro, Tenn. Mr. M. J. Guyton hns returned from a vhlt to friends at Mllledtrevllle. Mr*. Trawlek, of Wrightsrlllc, Is the nest of lir. K. New and family, Mr. W. J. Irwin haa returned from n visit m'm^o3J2?of^Wrlfbtsrlller Is the guest F the Misses Wood. Mlsa Annie Laurie Aldrich, of Mnron. la the guest of Mis* Nell Rogers. Miss Clyde IMRrk has returned from For syth nnd other points In north Georgia. Mr. J. M. Finn his returned from a trip to Atlanta. Mr. J. O. Perkins, of Tlfton, Is In the city business. Jlss Aimllii Peacock hns returned visit to Miss Madge Weaver nt Cm %i! vllle. Mr*. W. B. Rogers has returned visit to relatlvef nt Atlanta. Ml** Rena Jlrnmlon. of Massprhtisett*. visiting the family of her brother. Mr. ° Rrnndou. Miss Nlns Cook Is visiting friends HnwklnsvIUe. Miss Julia Clark, of Hearing. Ga.. 1* t! guest of Miss Susie Smith. Mrs. J. R. Folsoin and son nre visitli friends In Tennllle. Mr. J. M. few Usys I No Obstruction of Si Hpertsl to The Georgian. Gainesville, Ga., Sept, council has enforced an oi htbltlng any merchant to goods upon the sidewalk Thla went into effect Mon and hereafter there will b tlons upon the sidewalk* merchants object to the o there la pretty general among the people. I.—The city llnanee pro- display any of the city, morning, obstruc- I. Homs ince, but i* fact ion flay