Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 18, 1907, Image 8

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• • m soewn \Z sr** 4 [ ... % Mrs. George C. Ball, Editor. dSnsgji. ssn^sa.) —• And Woman s Interests J OPPORTUNITY. At every man'* door I knock once or twice. And aometitnea three timer three; No man I pars by In hia utmost need, -Though humble and poor be he. Some see my chances and raise them quick. For I linger not on the way, But the most of mankind are deaf and blind, - When I point them out the way. I forae on no man my gift* of fate, 'Tla seldom I return; If they do not know me when first I come, Tla too late when they learn. I am the messenger of destiny. That would wait on man's will; But finding that sloth, In Its own way doth Scatter Its largess still. Bitterly 'tla that men do rail Against the decree* of fate; And yet It la on the human will That life doth often waif. For what men call luck Is often naught But ability In store. To know the sound, when with sudden pound. Opportunity knocks at the door. —From The Baltimore American. 8PELLINQ BEE. Quite a number of the old and young people are looking forward to the spell ing bee the Daughter* of the Confed eracy will give al the court house In Decatur Friday evening, when all over 40 will spell against all under 40. About forty or fifty people have consented to spell. CAMPING PARTY. A delightful event of the week was a fishing camping party through the mountains of Habersham and White countfe*. The party which visited Tray Mountain and Chattahoochee river In cluded; Misses Martha Fort, Hattie and Marian Morris. Maude Kennedy, Carrie and Emily Thompson, Messrs. Olenvllle Biddings. Leslie Morris, Will and John Fort. Mr*. 8. L. Morris chaperoned the party, and they were In catnp four days. ARRIVALS AT THE MERIWETHER SPRINGS. The following' are the recent arrivals at the Meriwether White Sulphur Springs: Mrs. J. D. Johnson, West Point, da.; Mr. 8ol Lafkhwlts, Columbus: Mr. J. H. Crawford. Atlanta; Mrs. J. H. Craw ford. Atlanta: Mr. James Banks. At lanta; Mr. D. H. Bcovllle, Atlanta; Mrs. D. H. Bcovllle, Atlanta: Mr. M. M. Moore, Columbus; Mr*. M. M. Moore, Columbus; Mr. R. Howard. Jr.. Co lumbus; Mr*. Fred C. Lee. LaGrange; Mr.. W. E. Johnson. IasGrange; Dr. N. V. Roddle, Chlpley: Mrs. N. V. Bod- dle, Chlpley; Mr. Curtis N. Outtenberg, Macon; Mrs. Curtis N. Outtenberg, Ma con; Mr. J. M. Crawford. Columbus; Mr. C. B. Maddox, Chlpley; Mr. Eu gene Ray, Columbus; Miss Mary Ray, Columbus; Mr. A. Lehmann. La- Grange; Mrs. A. Lehmann. LaGrange; Mr. C. N. Pike. LaGrange; Mr*. C. N. Pike. LaGrange; Mr. S. P. Rake- strnw,- LaGrange; Mr. B. H. Seay, La- Grange; Mr*. B. H. Seay. LaGrango; Mr. James Seay, LaGrange; Mr. How ard Seay. 1-aOrange; Mr. John Seay, LaGrange: Mr. Hattan Lovejoy, La- Orange; Mrs. Hattan I,ovejoy. La- Grange: Mr. O. D. Tucker, Chlpley; Mr. H. V. Fllllnglm, Chlpley: Mr. J. M. Mullln, city; Mr. J. C. McGhee. Chlp ley; Dr. W. H. Godwin, Warm Springs; Mr. B. A. Dunn, Warm Springs; Mr. J. H. Shankland, Atlanta. Birmingham and Atlantic railroad; Mr. J. Irby Mc Laughlin, Greenville; Mr. F. 8. Coart, Atlanta; Mr. J. C. McGhee, Chlpley; Mr. A. 8. Woolfolk. Montgomery. Ala; Mr*. A. 8. Woolfolk. Montgomery, Ala.; Maater Charly Woolfolk. Montgomery. Ala: Miss Woolfolk. Montgomery, Ala.; Miss Stodglll. Greenville; Mis* Dent. Greenville; Mies Susie Dent, Green ville; Miss Gross, Greenville; Mr*. 8. P. Rakestraw, LaGrange; Mr. W. H. Fogg, Atlanta; Mr. Perry Moore, Opelika, Ala; Mr. Louis Mayer, La- T0NEY-C0LE8. A beautiful home wedding was that of Miss Gertie Mae Toney to Mr. WII llam H. Coles, of Carrollton, which took place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parepts at 18S Grant street. Rev. John E. White performed the Impressive ceremony, which was wit nessed by the friends and relatives of the contracting parties. The bride wore a smart traveling suit of champagne silk with hat and gloves to match, and carried a shower bouquet of roses. The attendants Included Mrs. Jessee, matron of honor: Miss Annie Langford, Mr. Robert McLaughlin, best man, and Mr. John Stallworth, groomsman. The house of the bride's parents was beautifully decorated with roses, palms and ferns, and the ceremony was fol lowed by an Informal reception. Upon their return from an extended bridal tour. Mr. and Mrs. Coles will be at home with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Floyd. The popular young couple are fol lowed by a host of good wishes. TO MR. HOWELL WOODWARD. The dinner given at the Piedmont Driving Club by Mr. Hollins Randolph Wednesday evening was a beautiful caslon, and was given In honor of Mr. Howell Woodward, who Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood ward. Mr. Randolph's guests Included: Misses Margaret Ladson, Ethel Kelly, Martha Woodward, Messrs. Howell Woodward. Frank Orme. Madison Bell, William Ellsworth and Clem Dunbar. led I of Grange; Mrs. Hekla Mayer. LaGrange; Mr. William Chambers, Columbus; Mr. H. W. Hill, Jr.; Greenville; Mr. W. F. Walter*. Eliavlllc; Mfcs Mabel Cnn- trell. Marietta: Mr*. Willi* Holt. Co lumbus; Mr. 3..Parry Green., Colum bus: Mr*. J. Perry Green. Columbus; Mr. Robert W. Judkins, Columbus; Mr. T. L. Overby, Jacksonville, FI*.; Mrs. T. L. Overby. Jacksonville, Fla. Increasing The demand is constantly in. creasing for Flavoring Extracts Vanina Lemon Oranga Rose, 8c This is accounted for by the fact that Dr. Price’s flavors are just as represented—true to nature, made from the finest fruits, of delicate taste, and of the greatest strength attainable „ Its centerpiece being a large ph pink roeea. A BEAUTIFUL WEDDING, The marriage of Mlaa Eva Sage to, Mr. Oscar Scott Lewis, of Tuskegeo, Ala., which took place Wednesday evening at J o'clock at St. Lukes Epis copal church, was one of Ihe most Impressive and beautiful wedding cer emonies of the season. The fact that only the relatives and closest friends of the bride and groom were present gave additional Interest and Impres siveness to the occasion. The chancel was effectively decorated with quant I, ties of palms, ferns, branches of pine and sprays of Southern smllax. For n half hour preceding the ceremony an elaborate organ recital was given, the program Including a number of beau tiful selections. Mr. Forrest Adair and Mr. Charles Sisson were the ushers, and preceded the bridal party to the altar. The ma tron of honor was Mrs. Will Forster, who entered the church Immediately In front of the bride, whoh came In with her uncle, Colonel I. Y, Sage. The groom, with his brother, Mr. Law rence Lewis, as best man, entered from the vestry room and met the bride at the foot of the chancel step*, where the first part of the ceremony was per formed; tha service .was completed at the altar. Rev. Dr. C. B. Wllmer of ficiating. The bride was given In marriage by her uncle, Colonel I. Y. Sage. During the service appropriate organ aelec- tlons were rendered. The handsome bride wore an elegant toilet of white marquisette, the skirt tucked and the corsage elaborated with rare lace. Her tulle veil was adjusted with llllss of the valley and her shnw- er bouquet was of white roses and llllea of the valley. The matron of honor was gowned In an exquisite white lingerie costume, with glrdls and sush of pink ribbon. She carried an Immense bouquet of pink rosee. After the church ceremony Mh and Mrs. Lewis went to the home of the brtde'a slater. Dr., France* Bradley, on Linden street, where they were Joined by members of their Immediate families. They left on the midnight train for an extended visit North and East. The silk, with hat en suite. Upon their re. turn Mr. and .Mrs. Lewis will go to Tuskegee, Ala., where Mr. Lewi* Is vary prominent in the social ami busi ness life of that city. He la now serv ing his third term as mayor of Tus kegee, and Is a lawyer of a very large and remunerative practice. The bride, wHo Is a charming young woman, has many friends and admirers In Atlanta and Is prominently connected through out the list*. She' will carry to her new home the best wishes of a large circle of friends In this city. Mrs. Miranda Sage, mother of the bride, wore a handsome costume of Ilk; Mrs. Bradley, sister of the wore a becoming while lingerie toilet; Miss Florence Bradley was gowned In white mull, Isre trimmed, and Mrs. I. Y. Sage, aunt of the bride, wore a handsome costume of block silk, with white lace about the corsage, and hat of black with plumes of (Ale blue. Mrs. I. Y. Sage, Jr., was gowned In >lnk silk, trimmed with white lace, liases Margaret and Miranda Bradley wore prstiy white mull frocks. callawayTmotley. The Interest of a wide circle friends centers In the marriage of Mlaa Mabel Callaway, of Raleigh, Ga., and Mr. John Tuggle Motley, which took place at the home of the bride's father, Mr. J. H. Callaway, Sunday evening at 7: SO o’clock. The ceremony was per formed In the presence of the rela tive* and friends bf the contracting partlea. The bride wore a pretty gown ol white ellk and fashioned with lace. She Is a charming young woman, and has many friends throughout Georgia. Mr. Motley le wall known In Atlanta, having lived In Decatur for many years, and held a responsible position High. resided for some time In Ralslgh and Is one of the most progressive and fluentlal citizens of that town. TO MI88 DAWS' GUE8T8. Mrs. John Rice will entertain In. formally early next week In honor Miss Margaret Farmer, of Macon; Air b|e Wright, of Rome; Margaret Latl mer, of Dawson, and Carrie Oresham, of Grlflln. who will arrive Friday to be the guests of Miss Josephine Davie. MRS. MOORE’8 EUCHRE. One of the moet enjoyable of the week'e Informal parties was the euchre given by Mrs. E. W. Moore at her home, on Peachtree, Wednesday after noon. The occasion waa In honor her lovely young nieces, Misses Bessie and Rose Moran, who are being ac corded a warm welcome upon their re. turn fro in Canada. Mrs. Moore's horns It a most attrac live one and well adapted to entertain Ing. ELECTA CHAPTER. Electa chapter. No. 6, Daughtera the Eastern Star, will meet at Masonic temple, corner Mitchell and Forayth streets, on Friday, July 19, at I p. m. A full attendance la requested. SARAH J. HANNA. Secretary, TO MR8Tl.E8TER. Thursday afternoon Mre. Prank Lee. ter was the honored guest at a charm Ing little bridge party given by Mrs. Ovid 8tewart, at her home In West End. The • occasion assembled very Informally about eight of the friends of the hostess, and after several ganjes of bridge, played In the sitting room and on the veranda, delicious refresh ment* \ver e served. The prlxe was bridge set. The young hostess received ■ ' nds In a pretty gown o' dotted swls*. Those placing were Mrs. Frank Lester, Mrs. Marshall Eck ford, Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mrs. Robeson Carter, Mrs. Edward Carter, Mrs. J. C. Mason, Mr*. Fred Stewart, Mr*. R. R. Shropshire and Mrs. Hodge Malone. AFTERNOON TEA. Miss Lula Sams entertained quite number of the young set at a pretty afternoon party Tuesday afternoon from 4 till < o'clock, at her home In Decatur. MI88E8 BROWN ENTERTAIN CLUB Misses Ina and Gertrude Brown were hostess of the North Side Club Wed nesday. The prise, a hand-painted olive dish, was won by Mrs. B. Boykin, and the consolation, a dainty lace handkerchief, by Mr*. John Mont gomery. A delightful ealad course was servsd at the conclusion of the game. MRS. MA80N~ENTERTAIN8. Mr*. J. W. Mason, at her home In. Decatur, entertained eeveral ladles at an al fresco trail party Tueaday aft ernoon. During the gamea punch was served and afterwards a delicious salad course, followed by an Ice course, were course, followed by an Ic* course, was served. birthday'dance. A moet enjoyable affair occurred re cently at the home of Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Bell, 1* Venable atreet, In honor of Mr. Bell’a and Mr. C. P. Mullen's birth, day. Thoae present were Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Bell, Mr. and Mr*. C. P. Mullln, Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Crow, Mr. and Mr*. M. M. Blevins, Mr. and Mrs. Ja*. H. Brown, Mrs. Carughl, Mr. Bob DIAMOND INVESTMENTS Because of the rapid advance in the price of diamonds , and the abanlute safety of the investment more people are tak ing advantage of our partial payment plan as a means of sav ing than ever before. Come in and let us tell you about it and at the same time show you our handsome collection. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., Diamond Importers. 37 Whitehall Street. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, ^usn*mtAw,,»pm«.a.MH» 1 F8La*«pW'aEa. hon L" : v Bell, Mr. Arthur Bell and Master Willie Wlnsett and Rudolph Brown. A de lightful evening was enjoyed by all present. Music was furnished by Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. C. P. Mullen and Mrs. Blevins, and delicious Ices were served during Ihe evening. CANNON^LOYD. A very pretty home wadding, which, though qutat, waa aurrounded with much Interest waa that of Mlaa Sadie Loyd and Mr. Charles A. Cannon which took place at 6:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the hom* of the brtde'a parents, Hon. and Mr*. R. L Loyd, at Covington, Ga. The arrangements for the occasion were as simple and as Informal as pos sible, yet exceedingly pretty and ef fective. The main decorations In the houoe were quantities of daisies, tall and stately palm* and graceful ferns, while those In the parlor were all of foliage plants that had been arranged to represent an altar Just within a bay window In front of which the bride and groom stood with their only at- tendant*. a sister and brother of the bride, Miss Mary Loyd, and Mr. Jesse Loyd, of Rome. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John B. Gor don, of the Presbyterian church, and the weddlqg march waa rendered by Mrs. James P. Sain. Immediately after the ceremony the guests were served a delightful tee Yours* In the dining room. The bride was graceful and charming In her wedding drees of tan voile, with trimmings of brown and Persian braids. It was tailor made and with it was worn hat, gloves and shoes to match. The member* of both famlllea knd several out of town friends here the only guests, and at 6:10 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Cannon left over the Georgia road for a short trip before returning to their home, which they win make with the bride's parents. In Covington. Mrs. Cannon has been one of the moet admired young women of her set, being magnetic and thoroughly unaffected. Mr. Cannon Is popular both In business and social circles. He bolds a prominent position with tbe Bibb' Manufacturing Company at Por- terdale. IN HONOR "miss JESTER. Mies Stable Adame gave a charm ing heart party Thursday afternoon at the home or her aunt. Mr*. 8. A. Os- burn on North Jackaon street. In com pliment to Mies Ola Bob Jester. The party included Mtsa Anna Phil lip*. Miss Maty Barron, Mias Dorchy Breltenbucher, Mies Willie May Har rison, Miss Alma Curtis, Mis* Winnie Cooper. Miss Nellie Belle Catlett. Mlaa Austin* Asbury, Miss Sarah Williams. Mlaa Dalste Adams, Mias Susie Wells, Mis* Will* and Mia* Adallne Hetfner, Mlaa Maude Collins, Mlaa Allin* Tol- iaLid o, =:j„ = Li-usWi, 41.1-1. y., . Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powde Cleanses and' beautifies the teeth and purifies the breath. TTsed by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. ^Convenient for tourists. •MIPAAEOIY/ Felice Bloodworth, Mias burn and Mias Ruth Ozburn Mlsa Adams received her guests in gown of white lawn. .Miss Jester wore a pale yellow mull. Aftor the game dainty refreshments were served. The prizes were a pair of silk hose and the score cards were In the shape of hearts. IN HONOR OFMRS. WILLIAMS, Mr*. Toulman Williams will be the guest of honor at the bridge party Mlsa Katharine Gholetln will give Friday morning. Mrs. Williams has recently returned from her wedding tour abroad and I* receiving a cordial welcome from her many friends. BIRTHDAY” PARTY. Thursday afternoon Master Vassar Wooley waa host at a delightfully In formal birthday party, to which only his little neighborhood frlende were Invited. Games were played on the lawn which aurrounda his home, and MR8. LOWRY'S LUNCHEON. Mrs. Robert J. Lowry's luncheon Thursday at the Capital City Club was a delightful affair, the guests of honor being Mrs. Joseph Boyd, of Grlflln, and Mre. Ralph N. Hayden. The table waa attractive with Ite decorations of pink roaes and ferns, and the occasion was one of great pleasure and Informality. Mrs. Lowry wore a handsome gown of white mull, fashioned with Valen clennes lace. Mrs. Boyd was gowned in blue silk and wore a hat of white chip, trimmed ■"1th blue plumes. Mr*. Hayden wore white batiste, fashioned with embroidery and lace. Her hat was of white, trimmed with plumes. Ah elaborate menu was served. The gueste were: Mre. Hayden, Mra. Boyd, Mre. W. B. Lamar of Florida, Mrs. Frank Hawkins, Mrs. A. B. Steele, Mrs. W. P. Nicholson, Mrs. John Hill, Mrs. Milton Saul, Mre, E. P. McBurney and Mre. Walter Taylor. A 40c half-pound box of Wiley’s best Candy and a 30c Want Ad for 30c Friday and Saturday, July 19-20. Here’s your opportunity to insert that "Rooms for Rent/’ Boarders Wanted,” "For Sale," Lost” or "Found," “Wanted Help,” "For Sale Real Estate," or any other legitimate "Want" ad, fill that long-felt WANT and at the same time get a box of Wiley’s Candy —free —that is irth more than the price of your wo: Want Ad. MI88 PARRENT ENTERTAINS, Miss Corinne Parrent, formerly of Atlanta, but now living at Gainesville, waa hostess Monday evening at a beau tiful Japanese lawn fete, which she ave In honor of Miss Carol Dean and er guests. Misses Singleton and Good win, of Macon, Ga. Mis* Parrent I* one of the most charming of the Brenau summer stu, dents. Hsr Atlanta friends will be pleased to learn of the high rank -ahe ias taken In oratory. In which ahe Is pronouncedly talented. The Gainesville paper makes moet favorable mention of her work as "Lady Bettis" In "The Man on the Box." recently presented by the School of Oratory of Brenau. no”tIce. The Woman's Mission Circle of the Unlverssltet church will not hold any more meetings until further notice. MRS. B. O. WEST. Secretary. COMPLIMENTARY TO MI8S KEY8. Wednesday afternoon Miss Luclle Klaer at her home, at Inman Park, en tertained the O. T. O. Club, compli mentary to her guesVMIsa Nettle Keys, of Amerlcus. The first prise, a hand. palntAd plate, was won by Mrs. T. R. Thompson, apd Mist Fleher won the consolation, a box of stationery. IN HONOR MR8. WINSHIP. Mrs. John Marshall Slaton enter tained at a beautiful luncheon Wednes day at the Capital City Club In com pllment to Mrs. Emory Wlnsntp, of Ma con. Invited to meet the guest of honor ere; Mrs. Hoke Smith, Mre. James Jack- eon. Mra. W. L. Peel, Mr*. R. J. Lowry, Mr*. W. M. Slaton. Mra. Oeorge Wln- shlp, Mr*. Norwood Mitchell, Mra. Frank Hawkins, Mrs. W. H. Klaer, Mrs. John Little, Miss Slaton and Miss Todd. The centerpiece on the table was a loving cup tilted with gladioli* and the luncheon served was elegant In every detail. Mrs. Slaton wore a white lingerie gown and a hat of white chip, trimmed with plumes. Mr*. Wlnsi crepe de chine and hat, trimmed with a Paradise aigrette. PICNIC”DANCE. Some of the young people of Deca tur enjoyed a delightful picnic dunce Wednesday evening near Decatur. Among those participating wt-e Misses Ailed Wilburn, Rosa MlUedge, Ruth Barry, Ethel and Helen Coffee. Clifford Hunter and Claire Rldle; Ruth and Ethel, are expected home from Dalton, Ga., Saturday night. Mrs. Ed Styron and sister are In South Carolina visiting Mra. Styron'b mother. Miss Berma Baldwin, of Cedartown, will arrive at an early date to visit Mrs. James Brown, at 26 Venable street. Mrs. J. D. Bell has been slightly In disposed for the past few days. Mrs. M. M. Blevins will spend the month of . August at Sulphur Springs, Ala. Miss Sarah Badham will spend Au gust at White Bulphur Spring. Miss Katherine Gordon, of Columbus, Is spending Thursday In Atlanta with Miss Mildred Spratllng. Miss Gordqn and Miss Spratllng will leave Friday for Monroe, where they will Join Miss Julia Ray's house party. G. W. Lookrldge, of Cartersville, Ga., Is expected Saturday to visit his daugh ter, Mrs. J. D. Bell, at Id Venable street. Colonel and Mra. I. Y. Sage spent Wednesday In tho city at the Piedmont, returning to their suburban home Thursday morning. Cal., Is a guest at the home of her grandfather, Mr. John Carey, 421 North Jackson street Mra. Claude C. Langford and chil dren are at Passover for the summer. Mra. Gussle L. Craig left Tuesday r a two' weeks' stay at Passover and Tallulah Falls, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Long are spend ing several days at the Arlington Ho tel, Gainesville. Mlsa Mae Denton, accompanied by her little stater, Helen, are In Sablnat, Texas, visiting relative*. Before their return they will visit point* of Inter est In Texas and Mexico. Mis* Marian Wood haa returned from a visit of several weeks to Miss Marian Morris, at Mount Airy. Mra. Dr. Glddlngs and her little daughter, Katherine, are the guests of Mrs. J. P. Crichton, at Mount Airy. Wednesday afternoon It waa deco rated with quantities of summer flow- era. and the spacious rooms of the low er floor were thrown together. The score card* were hand-painted In design of flowers. The prises, a love ly white embroidered parasol, a lace Din and a pin tray, were won by Mr*. James Ridley, Miss Helen Williamson and Mias Claire Moran. Mr*. Moore was a charming young hotteaa, wearing a gown of white ecru embroidery. . Tho Misses Moran wore lingerie gowns of white mull, elaborately trimmed with lace. TIME GROWS SHORT PIANOS GOING FAST * WESTER’S BIG SALE Interest Is Unabated in This Great Club Sale of Fi ne Pianos on Account of Closing Branch Houses. Many Buyers are Daily Taking Advantage of the Wonderful Offerings, $10 CASH SENDS ONE HOME And You Can Pay for it on Any Reasonable Kind of Terms—Everybody ing an Instrument Should Patronize This Sale—Saturday Next i» ' the Last Day of Thia Sale. OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. 64 PEACHTREE Clifford Hunter and Claire Ridley. Messrs. Carl and Erneet Ramspeck, Reese Boyd, Richard MlUedge. John McClelland, Hunter Brown and Eck- ard Crane. SICK HEADAGHE CARTER’S fivER g PILLS. PERSONAL Mr. and Mra. Alonso Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jarnagln will leave Saturday for Wrlghtaville Beach, where they will Join Mr. and Mra. B. W. Forrester. Miss Rebecca Stringfellow and Mr. Robert Todd, of Montgomery, are the guests of Atlanta friends. Misses Hattie Lee and Ruby 8mlth are visiting In San Antonio, Houston and Galveston, Texas. Mre. Clarence Blosser la convalescing : her home, 274 Spring street, and Is able to see her friends. The many friends of Mra. Tom Pee plea will regret to learn that she con' tlnues desperately 111. Mrs. T. B. Neal and Mias Jane Till man will leave the last of July for Tox> away Inn, Toxaway, N. C, to spend t month, after which they will either go to Atlantic City and New York or to Wequetonelng and on a lake trip.— Nashville Banner. Mr. and Mra. Orville Ewing are visit Ing relatives near Nashville. Dr. John Alton Harris, of New York, arrived In the city this morning and for several days will be the guest of Mr. H. J. Lamar. 8r., at his home. In Vlnevtlle. It will be remembered that some year* ago Dr. Harris married one of Macon's moat charming women, Mrs. Valeria Lamar Bankln, and he haa a host of friends In this city to greet him, their only regret being that he la not accompanied by hie delightful wife.— Macon News. Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Awtry leave Monday for New York, going by water from Savannah. They will visit Boston and other cities before return ing to the city. Mre. C. D. Maddox and young son, Moreland, are at Tallulah Falls. Mr*. Willie Candler and daughter, NelL have both been very alck recent ly at their home In Decatur. Mlsa Jule Hunter left Monday for Huntsville, Ala. Mre. Lewi* Crewe left Saturday for Spartanburg, 8. C., where ahe will make her hom* In the future. Mra. Brewer leaves Friday night for an extended visit through Louisiana, Arkansaa and North Carolina. Mra. Lawton and daughter. Mra. Cheavea, of Perry, are gueete of Mra. Howell Erwin In Decatur. Miss Elma Westmoreland haa re turned from Philadelphia and la with Mra. Georg* Conner*. Mr. Georg* Conners Is In New York city. At no time during the progress of this sale has such Interest and enthusi asm been displayed as during the last few days. Wise, shrewd buyers realize that this Indeed Is a piano opportunity, one not to be lightly passed by, and one that may never come again, and are taking advantage of It while they may. Saturday next Is the last day of the sale, and It may not be safe for you to jut the matter off until the last, Judg- ng by the way pianos went yesterday. If you have been putting off buying a piano because of the cost, come In and see how little an excellent piano will coat you at this time, and how easy the terms of payment will be made for you. Come to the sale. Bring tlO with you and see the won dera It will perform. It will send one of the world’s very bpst pianos to your home, at a saving to you of not less than 1150 to $200. And you can pay for It on terma to please your pocketbook. Excellent pianos at $85. Others at $90, $110 and $120. Terms, $10 cash, $5 per month. Above are slightly used pianos, but are In fine condition and musically per fect Five new $276 uprights, mahogany and walnut cases, worth every dollar of the regular price, to close at $137, The best of $300 uprights, English oak and mahogany cases, latest styles, are being fairly slaughtered at 3153. Several $326 uprights, Colonial de signs, latest styles, choice of several makes, your choice at only 3168. Do you want a Kranlch & Bach? Or a Kimball? Or an A. B. Chase. Ivers & Pond, Emerson, McPhall, Kurtzman, Hoff man or Strohber? Here Is your opportunity to secure one of these high-grade makes at the cost of the cheaper grade. Your choice of 3350, 3375 and 3400 uprights, five different makes, latest styles and finishes, at only 3187. 3208, $316 tb 3236. "The terms that we are making Is one of tho great features of this sale. 310 cash and 36 per month buys many of these pianos. High-grade uprights, choice of * r . different makes, very latest deita? beautiful magohany, walnut, French walnut and English oak veneers *♦»;”» t0 * 600 ’ t0 cl0,# '““' Bn How About Your CHildran? Where is the affectionate father who after his hard day's toll, does no ion* for the styeet strains of music t 0 ch?e? hi; "P'rit* and brighten his home’ Where Is the tender, loving molher 4 watching her dear boy or girl buddln* I Into maturity, that does not crave iL' see them .accomplished, on a car with j Jhelr neighbors? Yes. and In advice ' of her neighbors, and thoroughly equipped to forge ahead In these dav. of.strenuous competition? Dear reader, opportunity Is knocklns at your door. Don't deny that which your children should have—a musical education. Perhaps you agree with us that you ought to have a; piano, or at least a good organ, but you thought you could not afford It You could scarcely offer that excuse now. | Great Bargains—Square Piinos. We have only four left. They arc all In beat playing condition, and will do the children for practice purposes for a long time. Should you desire to return them to us within two years we will buy them back at the price you pay to. ward a now piano. One 3400 Square piano, now 120. One $750 Square piano, now 185. One $500 Square piano, now $18. One $460 Square piano, now 110. Terms, $10 caeh, $3 to 35 monthly. Out-of-Town Buyers. This Is your opportunity to buy the piano of your choice at a big saving If you can’t come to Atlanta, write us We will ship any piano you may select and guarantee satisfaction, or the In strument may be returned to us at our expense. Time is Short The sale positively closes Saturday night. Do not lose one hour In makltx your call. Stock Is fast being sold. Store open until 10 p. m., 64 Peachtres street. THE WESTER MU8IC COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga. Pyapeela relieved. Constipation avoided. Bowels regulated, no pain, oo griping. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSS. SMALL PRIOS. CHILDREN Teeth i nq Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ilojffisSttSK Will LX TEETHING 5 V1T1 {* P til F K C T sro OESLTTjSOOTHIS THE CHILD.SOFTENS THE GUMS ALLAYS ALL PAIN. CUBES FORWAR^A 4 U th * BEST KEMEU * SoMI bj drugglau fa mry part of tho Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pur* Food and Drug act June 30. 1906. Serial aum. to*^ 1091. MiRAND Tonight, 8:30—Matinee Saturday GEORGE FAWCETT CO. BY SPECIAL REQUE8T CAMILLE NEXT WEEK—"JANE EYRE.” THOSE BEAUTIFUL Anburn Tints, so noticeable among fashionable women, si produced only by Imperial Hair Regenerator tb* elcaneet and moat lasting Hair Coloring known. It I* easily applied, absolutely harmless an- nffeeted by lisths. Any Sbn.Io produced. Sample of hair colored Imperil Chira! Mfg. Co., 135 W. 23d SI., N. T. Bold by Jacobs’ Pharmaoy, Atlanta, Qa. HOTEL MAJESTIC lHOBOlllilin l/ MODERN CASINO PONCE DELEON PARK. Tonight, 8:30—Matineo Thursday, VAUDEVILLE Hayward, Conroy bnd Heyward. Clarke, Bargeman and Mahoney. Van dsr Koors. Leo and Pong*. 8mltli and Baker. Harry Stewart. Pony E« press. Solo Orchestra. SEATS AT BIJOU BOX OFFICE. PASTIME PAtAUE THEATH1 Mra. J. E. Pritchett. Mre. Edward Harratson and Mias Annie Trottt, of Decatur, have returned from James* town and New York. Miss Kate Harralson has gone to Boston, where she will study at the Conservatory of Music. Mr. and Mra. J. E. C. Pedder leave next week for a visit to Buffalo Springs. Mra. Hugh Cunningham Dank*, of Ban Francisco, is the guest of Mrs. E. Taylor. Mr. and Airs. T. S. Pitt* are In Wash. Ington. Mr*. John Ryan and Mlaa Ida Ryan leave August l for Tate Spring* letter* have been received from Madame A. J. M. Blslen. who Is at present In Paris. Matinees Daily 3-4 p. m. Night., 7:30-11. THI8 WEEK'S PROGRAM. LA CONDA & LA CLEAR, Singing Dancing, Dialogues. FAMOUS KEN0 TROUPE, Champion Jump.re, Ac™- bate. EARL KIGLEY, In "THE SILLY BOY.” MISS CARRIE BUCHANAN. Buck and Wing Dancing. MISS ANNA STEINBDRN, Illustrated Songs. Figure Eight Niekelodlum Circle Swing. MUSIC, ROWING, Vaudeville Gave ol Wlids. Carousel, Box Ball. Atlanta's Playground Ponce deLeon Everything for Everybody St Nicholas Auditorium PONCE OE LEON PARK SIDNEY CHARLTON ENGLISH CHAMPION, FANCY SKATING EVERYNlGHT TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SA URDAY AFTERNOONS THIS WE It Is only about four tJSt:"F+ J. Wynne, who resigned a* lh , post Mrs. Charles U Gately and MU* ot T/'nrffi uufndon " Alberta Rankin are in New York. of r ”“ ,nl SMSi- 1 ." .iMEXinrtoi paper corrrapoudeat la Washing.'»•