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FlimAT, OCTOBin ». MW.
GATEWAY THROLOH THE CITY’S CENTER
WHY
OFFERS
There are a great many people who live in the section southwest and south of At
lanta, who come into the center of the city over Peters street. To these especially will
the announcements on this page be-of particular interest, as the merchants on that
busy thoroughfare offer extra inducements to gain their patronage, and give econom
ical reasons why they are in positions to sell their goods at a closer margin than some •
of their competitors. ^ .
It will pay every reader of The Georgian to study these announcements before _ ===== ____
they have made purchases elsewhere. __ __ - __ _
MANY INDUCEMENTS TO TRADERS
WHY
Jewel Stoves
They Save the
Fuel. Will Last
a Lifetime.
Four Million
In Use.
See
Ci. N. MORRIS
& COMPANY,
248 Peters St.,
Sole Atlanta
Agents.
A. c\ T.ANG8TON, I’rontilcnt. K. A. LANGSTON. V. Pn*
J. If, LANGSTON. Treat. »V Gco’l. Mugr. «*. O. LANGHTON, S»*c y.
Langston Hardware &
Crockery Company,
200 Marietta St. and 252 Peters St.
ATLANTA, GA.
Jobbers and Retailers.
Hardware, Queensware, Housefurnishings,
Tools, Stoneware,, „
Guns and Pistols. Glassware, > Ware,
Cutlery, Stationery, Tinware, '
Crockery, Toys,
Fancy China, Lamps, Woodenware.
Telephone Connections.
Established 24 years.
* t
MILTON A. SMITH. Prti. * Tr.«i. WM. A. SIMPSON, Vict-Prlt. & S.c.
Smith & Simpson Lumber Company
Dealers in Rough and Dressed
LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, PICKETS,
FENCE POSTS,
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mantels, Mouldings and Builders'
Hardware, Lime, Nails and Grates.
Telephones: Bell, 565-West; Atlanta, 565.
375 to 391 Peters St. Atlanta, Ga.
CALL FOR ALMA FLOUR, BEST OF PATENTS.
Redwine & Mattock,
230 Peters Street.
Quick Service and Good Goods.
Bell Phone '2155-1..
CALL FOR TOWN TALK FLOUR, STOCK FEED.
Magnolia Hams, 15c pound.
Lest You Forget
Free Today and Saturday
1-2 Pound Box Wiley's
Highest Grade Candy
Half pound box of Wiley’s best candy for every
30-cent want ad for the Saturday Georgian brought
or phoned in today or Saturday. No charge for Mes
senger service. Phone Bell 4929 or Atlanta 4401.
Men's and Boys’ Clothes
Exceptionally Good Values in All Lines t
In Men’s Suits we are showing the best styles and greatest values we have ever of
fered, including plain and fancy cheviots, worsteds and English novelties m sin
gle and double-breasted styles—from best makers and thoroughly dependable in
every way, Following are very special values:
. $9.95! WMTJLT? $12,451 $15.00
Sulti worth U|i
to 116.00 at
The celebrated Pergueon & McKinney
Slilrt* for men In great variety of good
pattern.: full cut and fnet colors; 61.00
value*... ...
Hoy.’ excellently made Suit, of plain
and fancy fabric, all $2.50
Roy.* line all-wool Suits, plain and
fancy; very great <g A ftg
values at
59c
Great line of men's line Hat*. Including
the styll.h "telescope" shape, In black, Eft
gray and tan; real *2.00 value, at S' I .w w
Special line of Men's Pants of new
fancy worsteds and eu-£4 QA
slmeres; only ^W.WW
Roy.' Wool Pants, extra well made
and best values you’ll 50c
Men', heavy fleeced Underwear In
all sites; special, per 50c
garment MVw
Boys' good quality fleeced Under
wear. at, per garment, 25c
Shoes for All the Family
And We Back Every Pair With Our Guarantee
La<ll<*.V Shoe* of solid leather, plain or
patent toes; very special at ...
Toadies' Shoes of good vjci kid In all
the best styles; special at
$1.50
$2.00
$2.50
- Men’s good solid leather Shoes In pop- ttO DO
ular styles In this ssle
Men's SHbes of line calf and vld kid; 49 50
best new styles; only. >w w
Men's Shoes of plain and patent leath- CO DO
er; real *4.00 values: at IpUiWW
Boys' Shoes In best styles, well made
and solid throughout; dll OE
special In this sale. at...^
Infants' Soft Sole Shoes:
special
Children's Spring Heel
Shoes, sizes 3 lo 5
25c
69c
Misses’ Shoes, solid leather, extra
well made, in best styles: very great
pS!r:. a !'. p r. r $1.25
The
Underselling
Store
Smith & Higgins
We Pay Carfare on Purchases of $3.00 or More.
Take
Walker St.
Cars
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SOUTHERN SOCIETY j
DECATUR, ALA
Mficff fCdnit Lee enterfaloed uu>«t rhnrui-
Ingly on Ttirmlay afternoon with a rhlna
ftbonvr In honor of Miss Zoo l.lttloflolil.
Who** engagement to Mr. Ham W. Irwin
will announced wmne time ago. The entire
lower floor of the ••harming homo was
thrown together. Tin* dncorHtlona wore red
«ml white nml preaentrd n nnmt beautiful
■i-ene. Frnppe na* aerved timing the after,
noon by little MImacn Glmlya Lee nml Mabel
Noil'll from lienenth n bower of palnm
nml form. MInm Zoo 1.1 -*rt»*l*l nml MInn
Mabel Van Cnren rendered u nntnl*er of
piano nelfs-tlonn, nml after a game of
•'hearla,*' In which Mm. Mc Kee won the
prlxe. the guest* were inhered Into the din
ing room. The InMen were decorated in
henriN nml eiiplili. Kaeh guest found at
her chiie a forecast of her future, whl<-h
rnuie<I a gre.it deal of nniUMeiiietit. The
lovely brl' -a brai- win* pln«*e«l on a table nml
viewed hr the Riu»rft* and the liouoree.
Mr. nml Mm. .lame.* Mitchell are home
from Itlruiliitfhaui.
Mm. Alvin Jolly I- home from Crutcher
Spring*
Mm. J. It. Komi hu* returned from Kir-
lalngham.
Mm. t’harle* It. I’enrhimtnn will upend the
winter In Floiidsi.
Mm. Ilninlltou lin>* returned to Blrtuliig-
Imin nfter a visit to Mm. Nellie Morrow.
MIh* Fllxalieth Brown, of Pulaski, Tenn.,
In vlaltlng here.
Mm. T. 8. Ferrell In home from Mem*
phln.
Mina MeMtirclir hnn returned to Kelina
afier a rtnlt to Mm. W. II. Drlsktll.
Minn Carrie llrtidemou. of Home. Ga., Is
the guest of Mrs. \V. A. Ilughston.
Mm. J. C. Orr In home from Birmingham.
MI«n Klfs/ttM'th Christenson Is In Illr-
mlnghant.
Mm. II. T. Dean, of Trinity, visited here
thin week.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Long are home from
Birmingham.
Mrs. Dyke Prhols nml Mrs. Roman Duck
ett. of llnrtsclle. are here.
Minn Dixie Hampton, of Progress, visited
here.
Colonel I- M. Falk nml daughter, Mina
8i*lla Falk, have returned from New York.
M.\ nnd Mrs. Bnynanl L. Malone are
home from an extended visit to New
York.
Mr. and Mm. Frnnk Drown hire returned
from Birmingham.
Mrs. Woodle Bunn nnd sinter, Mrs. Tattle
Pointer, are In ItlrnilUKhsm.
Mrs. J. D. Ilumphrer. Mrs. M. Rodgers
and Mm. Van Valk**nl»err, of nnntaTiUe.
Gelled here reeently.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Warner are visiting
In New York. Wnnhlngton ami other North
ern and Kostern cities.
Mr. nml Mm. C. L Prlee are home from
lllrinlughntn.
Minn Annie Rowe In In Tennessee.
Mm. Charles Cummins, of Huntsville. Is
visiting here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James L. C-'hols are home
from Birmingham.
Mrs. D. W. Dav. of llartaelle. la here.
Mrs. John D. Wvker In home from Troy.
Mr. and Mrs. II. 11. Johnson are home
from Montgomery.
Miss Kllen t»r«H*uendyke In In Nashville.
yin. 8am Austin Is home from Hot
Springs. Ark
Miss LII1U
worth. Mila - -
Davis are home from Birmingham.
Mm. Dyke Fchola entertained the Young
ladles’ Card Club at Iter home lo Decatur
!**•*••**•***•*•««#
Mra. Newton Furd has returned to Blr*
udtifhaiu.
Min chnrlle Llpacomb and Mr. I.ncien
Speer were married Sunday at the bouu
8PARTA.
Mm. George Berry visited In Macon this
Mr.* M. L. Duggan spent a few Hays this
week In Atlanta.
Mr*. K. L Fryer, of Blakely. Is visiting
her parents. Mr. an«l Mm. O. L lUnloo, of
this place.
Mr.
Mrs. John R. Lewis has returned to her
home In Washington. Ga.. nfter a short
visit to Sparta relatives.
Mins Thelma Berry, of Swalnaboro. who
has l»een the guest of Mrs. K. If. Berry for
several days, has returne«l home.
Mm. Jnmes Dillard uml children, of Da-
rlstmro. are visit lit g Sparta relsthcs.
Miss Fluker. o'jBVnnhlngton. Ga.. Is visit..
Ing her sinter, “n. K. L. Culver of this
pine
Mrs. Flournoy Mlddlebrookn. «>f Monroe.
Is visiting Mr. Olid Mrs. G. 8. Vardemuu.
• f Gils place.
Mrs. A. K. Jeridgnu Is visiting Miltedgo-
vllle relatives.
CARROLLTON.
Mrs. Rich, of .Vawfirttt. is visiting Iter non.
Mr. J. T. Bradley.
Minn Lucie Harris Is visiting Mrs. W. J.
Govnu In Atlanta.
The Willing Workers entertained the el
derlv ladles of the Baptist church Tuesday
afternoon at the residence of Mrs. J. C.
Bass.
Messrs. 8 llolderness mid J. G. Cheney
spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
day
Mr. F. 8. Wilson, of Acworlh. np«»nt the
week eud In the city, visiting his mother,
Mrs. I). G. Wilson.
Mrs. Charles Hoop entertained n number
of Indies at a sewing party Friday after*
Miss Nell 8harp.
BIRMINGHAM* ALA.
The marriage of Mr. Kdwln Charles
Chalrsell and Mis* Beulah Merrill was ted-
ctniii*c<i at the home of the bride s parents
on Sixth avenue Wednesday evening. Rev.
Dr. Canty Johnson performed the ceremony.
Miss Merrill entered the drawing room on
the arm of her father and met the groom
nnd bis best inau. Mr. Julius F. Chalrsell,
at the Improvised altar. The bride was pre-
ceded by the little rlng-loearer. Marjorie
Merrill, nud her maid of honor. Miss Louise
chalrsell. Miss Merrill’s gown was of blue
French broadcloth and her flowers s shower
of brides’ roses nnd valley lilies. After an
Informal reception Mr. Cbnlr*«'ll and his
bride left for n trip to New York, and upon
their return will lie at home at Rnmford.
Ala., where Mr Chalrsell Is interested In
cool mines. Mr. and Mm. Chalrsell were
the recipients of many handsome presents,
the array of cut glass living otic of the
handsomest seen for tome time.
Mr. Thomas Bradley, who has spent aotne
time In the West, baa returned home.
Mlsa Ailecu Moore, daughter of Mrs. Har
riet Tutwller Moore, and Mr. Joseph Frank
lin l.eblgh were married Tuesday afternoon
at the home of the brble’a uncle. Major R.
M. TntwIJer. Her. Father KD trick o/fi-
elating. Miss Moore wore a white broad*
• loth suit with hat to match and was at
tended by Miss Marv Addison, of Virginia,
.lendson and of Mm. Warner Rbook In Tui-
cnliHiss.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. 8. Warner have returned
from Rattle creek. Mich.
Mrs. T. U. Bush. Jr., of Gadsden, and
Mrs. .Moore, of Mobile, aro the - guests of
Mr. nod Mrs. T. G. Bush on Highland,ave-
U *MJs* Luclie Lane Is the'guest of friends
In Ahnlstvu.
Mrs. Pan* Lee (©eke has as her gwest
Miss Dnlsy Htewnrt, of New York.
Deaths and Funerals
served after the ivreroony. Mr. l^hlgh and
hla bride left for the Fast after an Informal
reception.
Mlsa Helen Vanlloose. who has been op
erated on for appendicitis* It now con
valescent. »
Mrs. Mnuiic Pearaos Rlx* of Hot 5*pr!ng«
Ark., and Mr. and Mr*. James Bridges, of
Los Angele*. Oak. are the guests for the
wlntef of Colonel and Mra. R. II. Pearson.
Mr. John W. Ktagg. Jr., baa gone to Ashe-
vllle, N. C., where he will eater Bingham
College.
Mrs. Henry Dean aud Sflaa Mary KUelby
have gone to Washington and New York on
a visit of several weeks.
Miss Kstelle Shook, of Nashville, is the
C ast rf Mr. nud Mrs. raachall 8liook.
ter she will be the guest of Miss Bessie
Henry Gaihouse.
Hear}' (Ja)house, TO yearn of age, ijled
at Ids residence on 'the McDonough roml
Thtfratfa>L afternoon ht 5 o’clock. Mr,
Oalltouse had lived In Atlanta for many
years and was n rtoriat by profession,
lie leave* an Invalid wife and 'three
children. John II., Alice and Mrs. Oscar
M. Htlaendlne. The funeral services
were held nt 3 o\ lock Friday ufternonti
from tlic Church pf the immaculate
i ’rtnceptlon und the body wna placed in
a vault nt Oakland cemetery.
Maydell Carman.
The funeral of Maydell, the 4-year-
old duughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Carman, who died nt the residence on
the Howells Mill road Thursday, was
held from the rcHklencc Thursday aft
ernoon at 4 o’clock. The interment was
Jn the family burying grounds.
Thomas Garner.
The body of Thomas, the Infant non
of Mr. nnd Mrs. K. fh (lamer, who died
jat the faintly residence Thursday morn
ing. was sent to Kennesaw. On., Friday
morning for funeral and interment.
Mrs. Bella Oner Brown.
The funeral of Mrs. Helle Oner
Brown, wife of H. T. Brown, who died
at her father’** residence on the Pace*
Ferry road Wednesday night, was held f
from Greenberg. Bond * Bloomfield’*
private chapel Friday afternoon at 2
rt’clock. The Interment was in Sardis
cemetery.
.» > Mra. Addle Wite.
Mrs. Addle Wise died at a private
sanitarium Thursday afternoon. Her
body was sent to Bogart, Ga.. Friday
morning for funeral and interment.
Mra. Elisabeth Le Mouse.
The funeral of Mrs. Kllsabeth Le
Mouse, who died nt her residence. 60
Herbert street, was held from the resi
dence Friday afternoon at 1 o’clock.
The Interment wae In Casey’a ceme
tery.
Michael Bannon.
Michael Bannon. aged 26. died at tiu*
family residence, 58 Newport street,
Thursday night. The body Is being held
nt Harrj* O. Poole’s undertaking estab
lishment awaiting word from relatives
In Crawfordsvllle, Ind.
Ray 8impson.
Ray Simpson, the 7-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Simpson, died at
the family residence in Forrest Park
Thursday night. The funeral sendees
will be held from the Forrest Grove
church Saturday morning at 11 o'clock
And thf Interment will. follow* In the
church yard.
ROOMS ALL FILLED.
Number* of people have filled all
their room, by u.tnc the “Room* For
Rent" column In The Georclan Want
Pace—40-cent half-pound box of YVf-
tey'. b*«t candy free with each Jfic
Want Ad In next Saturday'* Genrcfan.
F. J. COOLEDGE & SON,
ISO Peters St.
A complete line of Builders’ Hardware, from the
cheapest to the highest grades.
Carpenters ’, Machinists ’ and Masons ’ Tools at the
lowest prices to be had.
SOUTHERN HOUSE PAINT,
Varnishes and Putty, Plate and Window Glass, f
If you are going to build for yourself, or for some
body else, we can interest you. We are just as close
to you by ’phone as any one else in town, and our de
liveries are instantaneous. _ .
Call 3754 Bell or 241 Standard, and we will show you.
LIFE IS A BATTLE
What you get is the result. Then it is up to you
to get the best you can for your money. Dowu the
lane of experiment I have passed into experience,
the oldest repairer and maker of high grade wagons
in Atlanta. Established 1865. Carnages refinished,
trimmed and overhauled. Estimates furnished upou
request.
W. K. Booth,
28 Peters St.
Bell Phone 3741-J.
SNIPE & COMPANY,
140 Peters Street
Dont’ fail to see our new fall styles of Melt’s.
Women’s and Children’s Shoes, Clothing, Men’s Fur
nishings; also strong line Odd Pants at popular prices.
We believe that a visit to our store would he of inter
est to you, and we assure you of our best efforts to
serve you well. Thanking you for past favors and
trusting to merit a continuance of your valued pat
ronage, Respectfully.
SNIPE & CO.,
160 Peters St.
SPECIAL'
A FEW NO. 8 COOK STOVES
complete with a full set of Cookiug Utensils put up
in your home for $1.00 cash and 50c per week, until
the balance is paid. Prices $18.00 to $21.50. A full
line of housefumishiugs on easv payments.
THE GARNER CO.
13 and 15 Peters Street.
Lest You Forget
Free Today and Saturday
1-2 Pound Box Wiley’s
Highest Grade Candy
Half pound box Wiley,s best Candy with
every 30 cent want ad for the Saturday s
Georgian brought or phoned in today or ^? tur
day. No charge for messenger service—Phone
Belt 4929 or Atlanta 4401.