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Annual Dividends of 20 % toW
AN INTEREST IN A GRAPHITE MINE
IS BETTER THAN
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Bank Stock, a 4 £* Savings Account, or a Real Estate Investment
WHY?
Because it is safer, and will pay three or four times aa much interest on the investment. , .
Bank stock may become valueless, savings accounts often evaporate and real estate is liable to depreciate in value.
But where nature deposits in the ground millions and millions of tons of GRAPHITE, in plain sight, for which there 1b an ever-increasing market at very
good prices, it is absolutely safe and extraordinarily profitable to become a partner, with large or small holdings, in such an enterprise. This graphite cannot be
come valueless, will riot evaporate and can never depreciate in value.
Within 43 miles of Atlanta there is such a mine, at Emerson, Bartow county. A WHOLE MOUNTAIN OF GRAPHITE, 30 acres in extent, with millions
of tons of the valuable mineral, visible to the naked eye. The deposit is so enormous that it would take one hundred and fifty years of daily working to exhaust
even half of this deposit.
some
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This mine is right here in Georgia, where investors can see it for themselves. II is now the absolute property, without any encumbrances whatever, of
prominent Atlanta business men, who arc preparing to install machinery this month, to mine, manufacture and market this GRAPHITE.
WITHIN A MILE of this mine there is another graphite mine, with $100,000 capital, now manufacturing tons and tons of graphite fertilizer filler every
day, and earning handsome profits.
THESEATLANTAOWSEBs ARE GOING TO TAKE SOME PARTNERS IN T1IEIR ENTERPRISE.
This is the opportunity of a life time for conservative investors. There is nothing problematical about this mine. It is there. Intending investors can see
it vrith their own eyes. A large party of Atlanta capitalists is there today.
In this space will soon appear a fuller explanation of the chance to become a part owner in this Georgia mine, the property owned by Atlanta people, which
is ABSOLUTELY SAFE and CERTAIN to become ENORMOUSLY PROFITABLE.
SOCIETY
OHIO SOCIETY BANQUET.
A treat deal of enthuilaam has been
•roueed among the Ohlena of the
•tate in the banquet at the Piedmont
««t Tueaday night Profeaaor J. M.
Vayei will preside at the piano and
i male 'martat under tba direction of
Profeeeor B. C. Dev la will ling.
Tlrketa ran be secured till Saturday
altlit or B. D. Hlckok at Cranehaw'a.
In the Century building.
hamiltoTTfhillips.
Aperial to The Georgian.
Maron. Oa.. Feb. 14.—The marriage
Mire Idaballa Phillips to. Hon. R
Hamilton, of Howard, Oa., took place
yeaterday evening at the realdence of
tin- brldc'e father, on Third itreet. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. T. W.
1 allatvay.
TO MI8S luRBRIDQE.
Tbf bridge at which Mre. Van Rena-
•aiarr entertained Thuraday afternoon
bi honor of Mias Roberta Burbrldge
«a» ..ne of leveret charming Informal
alfalfa of the day.
Hi- Vun Reheaalaer received her
kurotH in a blur allk gown, the cor-
>aae fashioned with baby Irlah lace.
.Mu.. Hurbrldge. was becomingly
a .aiied in blue pink allk, trimmed with
medallion, „nd lace applique,
the Kueat of honor waa preaented
lib 11 imir of allk hoae. and the prlaa
, * i"’* of hoae. At the conclualon
, »n Intereatlng game a delicious
"nil neo„ served.
I h Playing were: Mlaa Roberta
Ha hn.!*, of Jackaonvllle, Misses Ethal
o’'I Mu si,i ktay Pope knd her gueata.
*"«' Hood. Mlaaea
\ . Kathleen Brown. Ssm-
m. 'Hman. Martha Whitman. Em-
,i Hohlnaon. Mrs. Thornton Mary*.
H.e. ' U. Miller, Mrs. Edward
"•vnea Mrs. John HIM, Mr*. Herntan
The Berry Set,
Hlrach, Mra. Warren Shipman. Mra.
Bamuel Earl Smith. Mra. Joseph Ralno,
Mrs. John Barry, Mrs. Frank Peanron,
Mrs. Jack Stewart. Mra Edward Mr-
Cerrtn, Mra. Van Aator Batchellnr.
piano"recital.
Thursday evening Mr. Kurt Mueller
will give a piano recital at the Kllnd-
worlh Conservatory on Peachtree
street.
The following program will be ren
dered:
Eugen d'Albert—Sonata, F sharp mi
nor, op. 10. I. Maeaalg. aber lelden-
arhaftltch bewegt; II. Langaant: III.
Elnleltung und Fuge.
Johannes Brahma—Solans, F minor,
op 5. Allegro maestoso. Andante.
C'Der Abend daemert dan Mondllcht
schlent Da alnd awel Hersen In Llcbo
Verelnt und halten alrh aellg utnfun-
gen") Schcrxo (Allegro energlro) In
termezao "Rucbllek" (Andnnte mol
to) Finale (Allegro moderate ma ru-
batn).
Fran* I.lsxt — Sonata. H major (In
one movement) Allegro energlco—-An
dhnte soatenuto—Allegro energlco—
Presto—Allegro moderate.
primary"union.
The Primary and Junior -Sunday
School I’nton will meet In Trinity
church Friday ufterttoon at 3:10 o’clock.
Intereatlng program, every one cor
dially Invited.
MRS. F. P. GAFFNEY, Prea.
CLASSES IN DOMESTIC ART.
AT THE Y. W. C. A.
With the enmlng of spring, our in
tention la necessarily turned to the
ever present question of clothes. While
the large majority of women know
something of the making and embroid
ering of their hats and shirtwaists, the
result" are often far from satisfactory.
To meet this need the association of
fers three courses—one in mllllm-ry.
one In shirtwaist making and one In
embroidery. We have been very for
tunate In securing trained and expe
rienced teachers for all of these courses,
two of whom, the Misses Snwtelle,
have taken s|ieclal courses of Instruc
tion In New York. While enough the
ory will he luught to enable the pupils
to do the work Intelligently, the courses
will be eminently practical, und the
iiunllH will be able to show actual re
sults ttl the end of the course of ten
lt>NO|1H. . .
The except the morning elan*
tn embroidery, will begin the week of
Februarv Those who are planning
to Join the classes are urged to enter
their ninif!* n* e»»on a* poMiblf at in*
""/Tio-cent supper will be served be-
fore the evening classes.
Courts in Millinery.
Miss Elisabeth Snwtelle, Instructor.
Wire frame making, turbans, toques,
fancy brim shapes, sailors, etc. Copy
ing frames, taking measurements-
khlrred huts of chllfon. mallne, lace
making hats of fancy straw, braid, etc.,
wiring and shaping plsqdes and body
HELL GET THERE.
••(..Jr. L' ,mI pattern terrf
'Nctnmr h **'?ye«ln silver plated,
■I"* *1 Saeon I "hehet
Mt°„. L?Yr y Fo *?. # Inches long In
a-,c, 13 50 b *' r *S“'«r retail C 1 00
W.50, our price, prepaid .^ | , UU
at'TUWa ® r>v >' Ladlea,
**«• AM PraJj*.**’ 7 ** ! *•“» L * dl «»’
k ELLEY jewelry CO, Wllllllt .....
w N - Broad 8L Atlanta Go. 1 hats, bracing "ate with plain, draped or bls’company offer!
shirred facing, or with blag folds, lace,
etc. Binding hats, wiring ribbons,
hemming velvet, wiring hate, lining
hats. Milliner folds, bias folds, making
bows and rosettes of ribbon. 1 lace, vel
vet flowers, ate, foundations for ro
settes, "Terror buckram and-enpe-net
bandeaux. Special lessons In handling
ribbon, trimming and designing.
Tuesday and Friday, II to 1: course
of 10 lessons, 14.
Monday and Thursday. 4:30 to 8:30:
course of 10 lessons, 32.50.
‘Shirtwsiet Class.
Miss Mary Snwtelle, Instructor.
This course Includes tucked, pleated
nr fancy walete. lingerie waists und
the plain tailored shirt: iilsn different,
styles of the plain and fancy collars and
culfs.
The pupils are taught to take meas
urements and cut by laitlern. tn baste,
stitch and lit the waist. To hang the
sleeve correctly, to give the wnlst the
right set and finish up the Inside prop,
erly.
French seams, fells and buttonholes,
to match checks, stripes nnd plaids,
to uss the machine attachments und
the tracer. Each pupil Is reqalred to
fumlsh her own scissors, thimble, (ra
cer. tape measure, pins, needles, bast
ing cotton, pencil and note book.
During Ihe course of ten lessons each
pupil u-lll he able to cut a pattern that
will be of future use and make one
lingerie and one tailored waist.
Tuesday and Friday, 10 to 12; course
of Hi lessons. 84.
Monday und Thursday. 8:30 to 8:10;
course of It) lessons, 82.80.
' Embroidery Clast.
Miss Adele Jacob Instructor.
The Instruction In embroidery will
he given In either of two ways, accord
ing to the wish of the pupil. She may
spend the flrttt lessons In learning ten
tn twelve different stitches, samples of
which may then be kept for future ref
erence, or she may begin work at once
on a ehlrtwalst. or any other piece of
work she may desire.
The course will Include French em
broidery. more popular than ever this
season, the new- Walluchlan, the chrys
anthemum. stitch, eyelet and shadow-
work, the embroidering of Initials as
well as new- and effective combinations
of these stitches, the pupil may em
broider a shirtwaist, piece of under
wear. pillow- cover or centerpiece,, as
she may desire.
Miss Jsrst will also give Instruction
In designing and tracing of patterns,
thus saving the trouble and expense of
having the work done.
Wednesday. 10 to 11: course of to
lessnne. >2.
Monday. 8:80 to 7:30; course of to
lessons, 11.80.
Spsclal Announcement Regarding the
National Pure Food and Drug Law.
We are pleased to announce that
Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds
and lung troubles Is not affected by the
National Pure Food and Drug law, ns
It contain! no opiates or other harmful
drugi. and we recommend It as a oafs
remedy for rblldren and adults. Sold
by all druggists.
PERSONAL MENTION
—Mlaa Annie Flynn turn eoturneJYrouv
a vlnlt to Washington, D. C., and New
York. 1
Mrs. Jomph T. Orfhe and children
have returned from a visit to Florida.
Mrs. H. r. White and Mr*. M. A.
Llpscomlj have returned to Athens.
Mr*. William Inman has returned
from a visit to New York nnd Waah-
I nit ton. D. C.
Mr. R. 6. Armour Is spending *ev-
ernl days at Mobile with his mother
and sisters.
Mr. George McDaniel Is ut Talla
poosa. Ga.. for a week's stay.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. LeGrand Gardner
announce the birth of a little girl at
their home, 148 Weet Baker street.
Rev. R. A. Forest Is spending A short
while at Asheville, N. C,
Miss Catherine Duvls. of Asheville,
N. t\. In visiting Atlanta friend*.
You can Identify
Alibi,title by
the trade mark, but you
can’t fully appreciate eU the
reasons why you should
Identify It unless you
Chll et esr store and let as show
youth,
jUakuUss fortloUo el Mss Dralfsa
Cliff iiPtifttifttflits
Co., 40 Piidrtrti.
iMML Edwarfl K-Van Winkle has Is-
sued lavltatlona to a tea UoifdAV aft-
ernoon In honor of Miss Kitty Stubble
field. the guest of Mis, Antolnetts
Blount and Miss Louise Baird.
Mrs. George Pcrrlgo, of Milwaukee,
la at the Piedmont.
Mrs. Robert Coleman, of Macon, 1,
the guest of Mre. Beverly Thornton
for a few days
Mr nnd Mrs. R. K. Bhaw, of Macon,
will arrive In Atlanta March 1 to make
this city their future home.
The Inttrr part of the week Mre.
Oeorge Holliday, of Atlanta, who la the
guest of Mrs. F. C. Houser, will go to
Fort Valley to spend several days. She
will return to Macon next week and
will be with Mra. Houser.—Macon
New*.
Colonel and Mra. R. J. Lowry will
return from New York and Washing-
ton the latter part of the week.
Rev. Father Murphy spent Wednes
day In Rmue.
Announcements.
DA UGHTERS OF 7. P. SHONTS
VISIT I HEIR OLD SCHOOL;
Mias Marguerite Shoots anil Miss Theo
dora ft bouts, daughters of CbsIratsB Thro*
■Ion- P. Shouts, Of the Panama canal com
mission, together with a party of praalnoat
guests, arrived to Atlanta tats Wednesday
night tn three private cars from New Or
leans, and during the day Thursday they
were the recipients of conalderablo social
attention.
In the party as the guests of tbo Misses
Khonts are Madame lies Portes tad Mile,
lies Portes. wife and daughter of the
rouuarllor of the French ombsssy tn Wash
ington; Mias Ida Relic Wilson, of Nashville;
Count d'Adehcmor, Count Reruatorf, Wil
liam It. Hey burn and Chester Carr, gf
Washington. The party and tbr cars are la
rhsrgr of Mr. ftpperaua, assistant to
Chairman ghonts.
During the day a —
Scott, tn Iterator, where the
attended school. Tbs party
Atlanta several days sj
New Orleans, when the „
tertatned during the Mardl Ores
Mlaa Wilson In the daughter
yrggre
le members ware en-
F. Wilson, a retired capitalist of Nashville,
amt la a niece of Mr. K. T. Wilson, the New
York hanker, whoso daughter. Miss Grace ■
Wilson, married Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr.
Miss Wilson Is s fseortts with the New ,
York "W aadMM^M^ra^H^^H
christened
the Panama
The party w
at midnight for Washington,
the party expressed thruinelv
delighted with the trip to h
and Atlanta, and especially Inh
Count d'Adehemar and Count
TO THE CADDY-
Mr. Justin M. Williams, manager, la
enthusiastic over the non-participating
policies Issued by (lie Washington Life
Insurance Company of Now York. Talk
with him about the liberal guarantee*
* Klastfflc mifnwl hi
WDitty, 0,1 sa. Mats
I ,list. Cauls,. CNsrat
fakatt, aad (mulls-
ala at (an* fataaillea
TkOatjletWriatS-
Mfl8 Beeri'ik.
229 Wotrinri An., ATLANTA, 61
Bragg & Byon
0STE0PATHI8TS
E. E. Bragg
PHYSICIAN AN 8URQBON
Offices: >24425 Century Bldg.
Bell Phone M01
SARAH M'INTOSH CHAPTER.
The regular meeting of the Harsh
McIntosh chapter. Daughter! of the
American Revolution, will be held na
usual In ihe parlors of the Aragon Ho
tel Friday. February It, at 8:Sfl o'clock
MRB. OBCAR RAGLAND.
Corresponding Secretary.
ELECTA CHAPTER. NO. 5.
Electa chapter,. No. 8, will meet
on Friday at 7:80 o'clock at Uie Ma-
aonlr Temple, corner Forayth and
M4lch*ll streets. A prompt attendance
la requested. Visiting members are
cordially Invited. The centerpiece will
be raffled during Ute evening.
SARAH J. HANNA. Secretary.
JACKSON HILL"CAKE SALE.
The Aid Society of Jackson Hill Bap
tist church will have a cake sale at
Pink t’herry'e market, on Saturday.
February 18, at No. 12 North Broad
street. Those wishing to engage cakes
run 'phone Mrs. J. A. Carroll. corn“r
of Rice and Boulevard.
PIEDMONT CONTINENTAL
CHAPTER. D. A. R.
The Piedmont Continental Chapter,
i. A. R, will meet at the Piedmont
Hotel Friday. February 18. at 8 p. in.
.MISS HATTIE SMITH.
* < 'orrespondlng Secretary.
LADIES OP THE MACCABEES.
Committees Nos. 1 and 2 of Jenifer
Hive No. 7, I-ariles of the Maccabees,
requested to meet Frl lay afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock et Mrs. J. J. Drown’s,
183 Plum itreet. All members of Jeni
fer Hive are Invited. A pleasant and
profitable afternoon la promised allwh.i
attend. MRS. BROWN.
Chairman Committee No. 3.
ROME.
Mr,, n. A. Denny entertained a number
of friends Monday afternoon at New Mar
ker.
Mrs. J. l>. Thomas Invited a doien or
more ladle, to spend Tuesday sftcrnooo
with her.
To honor Mrs. James Johnstone, of Brit-
■oh Columbia, Mrs. J. O. Scott gave s
bridge |>arty Tuesday afternoon. There
were two tables. The guests were Me,-
dames James Johustone, W. T. Cheney, C.
H,larks. Oscar McWilliams. J. C. liar-
rla. John Ia-dl>etter, Walter Cothran, amt
Misses Psttle Halliard. I-enl O'Neill and
Edith Huilth. Mrs. Sparks secured Ihe flrst
prise, n hnml-polnti-il rap nnd ssueer, while
Mrs. Harris won the runaolatlnn. ■ sou
venlr spoon of Route. A wild coune fol
lowed the game.
Mr,. Will Wright was the hoatew to
tin- Trait Club Wednesday, anil an al>
togi-tlier delightful aerie, of (omea were
enjoyed.
Every prospective hostess In rushing In
her social courtesies and eveuta liefore Ash
Wednesday. Two again a day aieatt gay
tiling foe the little seven-hilled city.
Thursday Mrs. Ethel Hlllyer Harris so
sendiletl n bright i-ompany of nltoot n
doten friends tn her home fur on Informal
afternoon iinndi-slo tsd tea drinking The
i-oiuisiuy was s courtesy tn Mrs. Jsstes
Johnstone. Mradsmes Chapman nnd Hard
wick, charming visitors who have lieen
often feted this prel<entea season. Green
was a pretty inntlf carried out In the
tones of the score, cards, decorations and
refreshments. With musle and n guessing
nintcsl. the afternoon was plesas ntljr |MM
ed.
Mr* l«ln Kevin Put ton. who five# n non*
recital In Augu*tn Mowlajr evening, weut
t» tluit <it? Tnumdn.v. Hnturdnr afternoon,
her mint. Mm. Chnrle* It. (lark, wbo*e
guest »li«* I*, hoimml the hamtanme singer
with * l*e*utlful afternoon reception.
Mr*. Julio* llanlwlek awl Mm. waiter
t'bunmnn. the cueat* loot week of Mr*. T.
It. Garltnffton. have rtdumetl to their homo
In tVdnrtowu.
Ml** Annie Griffin left Thumdar for Nina*
ty HI*. 8. to vl*lt relative* for a month
ant vlalt._
Mr*. Kliner Grant will upend *even»l
week* ultli her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. I).
... „ nrt*l »"veml w
Itb her *l*ter. Mr*. II. II. Arrington.
Mm. t*lainl Porter eutertalaed * rew
friend* delightfully Wedne*fl*y afternnou.
MIm KIlMlwth Waddell will tour Knro|*e
again thl* avtnmer with a nuhtitar of
Abort er t'ollege girl*.
Mm Dwight Hluw «reninpan led her moth
er and alater, Mra. and Mian Gemtlc. of
Chattanooga, tn lVtemburg, where they
will spend a month.
rfage of Cfcptaln John
Vforma*
Itornsh. with a heat of Meade ban.
TANKS,
TOWERS,
PUMPS
Also Xewanee Pneumatic
1 Water Supply
DUNN MACHINIST
COMPANY,
64 Marietta Street,
Atlanta.
Phone 1761.