Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 05, 1907, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1907. • 4% Interest Compounded, Allowed In Our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT On and After January 1,1907 THE NEAL BANK E. H. THORNTON. President. W. F. I.IANRY, H. C. CALDWELL. F. M. BEP.RY, Vice President. Cashier. Ass't Cashier. GIRLS WHO REALLY LOVE DON’7 ENCOURAGE DUELS By BEATRICE FAIRFAX, A FEW evening* ago two young men Jealousy In very bard to suImIuc. fought a fistic duel for the Hauil of, It often happens that when o*j Miss Leonora Bttrus. One hnd taken uiau u utrl will complain thnt h.i her to it dance, the other paid her too mail 1* staring nt her or hue Jostle puako hint, and thnt once nroused n mnn’r ue. out with n . some other t Jostled against rel. which the girl rueouraged hy promising her hand to the tttWi. Of course she did not love either, sir she would not have made nnr such bargain, M»e was simply flattered nt being the center of attraction, and pleased with the uotorlety of the affair. The girl who dellherotely encourages two jealous men to tight Is doing them a great "ah" their ugliest passions are aroused, they are In danger of doing each other a mortal hurt, and nil Itocausp a foolish girl thinks It is fine and romantic to lm the heroine of a duel. Qirls Have Great Influence, When a man cares for a girl of course her wishes hart* great Influence with him. She mu help him to be good or she can help him to be bad. If lie see* that slu* disapproves of qunrrcl- lug. gambling, drinking, etc., he will mrrnln from those evils and lend the best life he ■n. A iiinn’H ../ the girl — , — vice, girls, you will avoid that unpleasant state of nlTnlrs ns much na possible. It Is not only unkind, lmt It frequently leads to very serious trouble. You may think It very romantic to stir up a tempest of jealousy In the man you care for, but Just remember how uuhappy you Do*Not Stir Up Troublo, Of coarse It Is not easy to put up with affronts of that kind, hut nt the same time It Is wiser not to eomplntn to your escort. Whcu you complain he has no choice but to resent the other man's behavior. If ho did npt ho would nppenr cowardly and un gallant. If he has not noticed the occurrence It Is much liotter to let It pass. KILPATRICK GIVES UP TOJFFICEHS Held Under Special Guard Until Hearing Can Be Had. W. R. Kilpatrick, who shot and kill ed W. D. Wood In tho yard of the former loit Saturday night and for whom a warrant charging hint with murder wa, sworn out Monday In Jus tice Landrum's court by D. P. Wood, a brother of the dead man, voluntarily surrendered himself to Deputy Sheriff Chastain at the court house Tuesday morning. Kilpatrick was allowed a special guard In lieu of going to jail until the preliminary hearing Is had before Judge Landrum. Attorney John W. Moore has been employed to defend Kilpatrick and the preliminary hear ing will probably be held Wednesday. CLUB CELEBRATES Elects Officers at Annual v Banquet and Has Jolly Time. If you nro dining in public and some man stares impertinently nt you. Just quietly change your seat and do not look Ills way again. He will see that you resent his Im pertinence mid will probably cease if. Anything that attracts notoriety to a girl In nubile places her In a most undesirable position. If you ever find flint two young men are Inclined to fight for your favor, toll them thnt you can dispense with the honor nn<l that youf friendship rnu never he wen in that way. The two men who fought for the hand of Leonora Burns had to Ih» takeu heme In cabs; neither was declared victor, so the question is still undecided. It all sound: SOUTHERN SOCIETY >• SMU4MMIMMMI IHMHMMMHIHtl HI"! »»» IIW*I IIIWUJ IM'll'ir, their farm near Ifnwl* Mill. Mr. .lesse Cole and family have returned to Haralson after a two years* sojourn in Tlftoii. Mr. Foie Is repairing and beautify ing liis home, which Is one of the prettiest In the vHinge. Mr. Wesley Addy. an aged farmer, living near Haralson, Is quite III. a Mrs. ('ouch Carleton, of Ht. Charles, Is "nther. Mr. Wesley Addy. Fope, Mrs. W. L. Herndon. Mr. r.eoii Bawls Is vlsltlug his sister, Mrs. Bishop, this week. Mrs. Marcella Culi»opper. who bss Item ill for more tlutu two months, Is very much better. liollle Herndon went to Atlnuta several weeks ago. Mrs. 1*. II. Founts, of Walden, ngnln has charge of the music class. ELBERTON. Miss Ella May Henry, of Beverly, enter- mined a small number of friends, some from South Carolina nml some from Elber- ton. at n delicious dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Hayes left Wednesday for Abbeville. H. 1’., to l»o present nt the Ilnddon-IIIII wedding. Miss Ella Oliver is visiting friends In At- A very enjoyable Informal Inst ek. lailld a house and store near tl>«> A.. B. am! A. railroad. Mr. and Mrs. Latimer Gray went to So- ncla yesterday. Mr. T. W. Callahan. of Cnrtnel. and Miss Alva Callahan were In Haralson Monday. Mr. utto llutehlnsou Is In Xcwunn to day. Mr. ami Mrs. W. O. Herndon went up to Atlanta to the lair.- Mr. and Mis. Wllsou. of Carmel, visited Mrs. William Caldwell Wednesday. DUNBAR. Mr. J. F. Hammock visited Macou Thnrs- Ylnsna last Miss t'osley A alt mini. Gre*liain High school. In Maeo I'Ptloa was ug by Mrs, Zac Cope h**r guest. Miss May fr - - -- - ItflMb Games were |ihiycd, mid a salad course and English walnuts served for refreshments. iThe guests present were Misses Ella Oli ver, Wenoiui Blackwell. May Moore end Eva Garrett, and Messrs. Ilooxer Payne, Ed Talior, Mayo. Will Adams and floss. Miss Elisabeth Wyche has returned from a long visit to flylvniiln. Mrs. James Swearingen entertained Thurs day evening In boner of Mr. lire bar last week. Monday. Mrs. George Cnlhonn and little daugh ter. Kllxiibeth. of Macou. were guests of relatives In Dttnlmr Monday and Tuesday, of lust week. Miss Alum Bustling attended tho John son -hnsterlIn wedding, uear Oglethorpe, last " ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cherry, of Abbe- 'L 11 '*. were guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Emmette i Inson this week. Mrs. C. W. Kilpatrick, of Walden, Dun bar s efficient teacher, opened up school Nell, returned to Meridian. Miss., Wednes day night, after sueijdlug two weeks with her mother. Mrs. fi. G. Wilson. Miss Mattie Cowdery, of f'olmnbus. Is visiting her slaters, Mrs. T. B. Slade and Mrs. W. L. Fitts. „ Misses Italy and Margaret Slmonton eu- tertiilued the Lit Mu Club Tburaday after noon. Miss Neil Sharp spent Tuesday and Wra nesitny In Atlanta. nesdny l_ Miss Christine Fitts, who has been in tending t-ehool nt Forsyth, was called home Friday on account of the serloua llluesa of liar mother. Mrs. IV. L. Fitts. Mr. C. B. Hlninnton spent Fnturdny Atlanta. Mrs. Will In in Gaston has returned from visit to Atlnnln. Mrs. II. It. Hnnnnb and her hnhy have gone to Madison to visit her parents. Mr. Bolter! Head has gone to Atlanta make Ills home. Mr. Toni Com for Florida In a few days, to make their home. 'Mrs. O. W. Bagwell and son. Clint, of Atlanta, arc visiting relatives In the city. THOMA3VILLE. Jse Hopkins entertain* day morning nt a sewing party * nne, on Bemington avenue. Miss Carrie Jones gave a circus party Friday night In honor of her guest. Miss of Mi and bride. • flwenr Miss Bell Burch, on Heard street. The Ladles' Pleasure Club was eutcrtnliied on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Ethel Perry. Mrs. J. P. McKee la visiting relatives at Ited relatives iiere Inst week. Miss Eliza Patterson, of Mneoii. will be the guest of Miss Jlmlloii Cox next week. Mrs. Walter Huntley, of Wndeshoro, N. t\. visited relatives In the city this week. Dr. mid Mrs. I. A. Bush. Jr., have re- turned from a visit to Mrs. Bush's aunt, Mrs. Eugene Tlllninii, nt Geneva, Ala. Mrs. J. W. Ilntlcr entertained the Ep- worth tangr.e on Inst Wednesday evening at her home on Ilrosd street, CARROLLTON. Elizabeth Pnleston. of Moutlrello, l^ln. The tattles’ Study Class met Thursday afternoon nt the residency of Miss Luelle Linton, on Broad street The almunne association of Young Col lege met nt the college Imll on Tuesday afternoon and Heeled officers for the en suing year. Sira. C. 8. Parker dent and Miss Alberta Walker iry. Mrs. G. B. Bngzs lin* returned to lie home '.n Camilla, after u visit to her moth \ Mrs. W. A. Davis. M'ss Bessie Blnckshenr Is nt home ngnln after a summer spent In tho North. Mrs. W. D. Peacock, who has been Virginia during the summer, hits returned to Thomnsvllle. Miss Etta Held has returned from a vis! to New York and Norfolk, Mrs. M. II. Itnndnll. who spent the Inal few months In Atlanta, hns returned Thomasvllle. Miss Faille Hnnsell. who has been vlv Itlng Mrs. James Denham, in Moutleello, Fin., hns returned home. Mrs. James Watt is spending the week In Htnnnton:** Vn. Mr. and Mrs. George LeGncy, of Itoehrs ter, N. Y., are nt their bouic oil Madison street, for the whiter. Mrs. Henry Poole hns returned from visit to Cairo. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rice, of Tlfton, are now making their homo In Thomnsvlllc. t—— COLUMBUS. An event of unusual Imtairtance In Co lumbus soelnl circles was the eafo chaiitaiit given under the nusplees of the Civic I in provement League in Webster Hall Mondnj evening. A delightful slipper was served by charming young society girls In * costumes to the strains of lusplrlu furnished by Lily's orchestra. An advertising drill, which was pqrtlrl- S ated In by n number of young Indies ressed In costumes representing various tertnlnlng. Many beautiful tableau effects wore on and a number of dances by young lot In costumes representing the different na tlons were special features of the evening*! entertainment. Another enjoyable feature was the rendition or “The Fong of the Civic I.cogue.” the words of which were compos ed by Miss Kllse Hanson). Mrs. Hosier Pon, e|ialrnmn of the enter tainment committee, was untiring In her efforts to make the affair n success and sue- needed beyoud her mopt sanguine expacta matinee for the rblldren was given ruesdny afternoon, which was vory much nfoyed by the little onea. A large sum was realized from IkiIIi en- Mrs. J. W. Fitts and little daughter, Mary tertalaments, which will be used In further At $221 and $25 Surprisingly Good Values in Suits and Overcoats In one of our windows today—sped mens from lines of Suits and Overcoats at $22 50 and $25.00 that we doubt .if you’ll match elsewhere under$27.50 and $30 00. Made by Rogers, Peet & Co. and Hart, Schaffner & Marx and sold under our guarantee of entire satisfaction. We promise to fit you perfectly. Daniel Bros. Co. L. J. DANIEL, President. 45-47-49 Peachtree Street Copyright 1907 by Hart Schafmr ‘4 Marx JOHN ALDREDGE. Rs-electcd president of the Trans portation Club at annual mooting Monday night. The Klxtli annual banquet of the Traneportatlon Club waa held Monday night at tho quarter* of the club In the ftiultnble building and It proved one of the inoat successful In the hlatory of the organhatlon. At the eame time the annual mooting wo. ’’fid and officerK for the year elect ed. c.fra were laid at tho banquet for . and fully that many members woiv present and participated In the meeting and festivities. President John Aldredge won re elected and the other offices were filled. Hon. Thomas U. Felder presided as loostmAster with his usual grace and Introduced the speakers. The ejection of officers resulted ns follows: John Aldredge. president; E. O. Miles, vice president: R. E. Culll- nane, secretary and treasurer, and John Aldredge, E. O. Miles, Clarence May, J. Mitt Wells. O. M. Exell, R. E. Cul- llnune, H. M. Beutell, J. R. Rldgcley and J. Fred Redding, members of the governing committee. MessiV. Exell, Rldgcley and Heutell were the new members of the governing committee elected, the terms of their predecessors having expired. flpocchex in response to toasta were mnde by President Aldredge. W. R. Poe. chairman of the uniform classification committee; H. M. Beutell, J. Wllie Pope, president of the Chamber of Commerce; J. R. Rldgcley. of the Loulavlllo and Nashville railroad; Al derman Jntnes L. Key. Alexander Hte phens. E. O. Miles and others. During the business session It was shown that the club Is In better condi tion financially than ever before In its history. A good balance was shown In tho bank and tho report of the secre tary showed a membership of nearly 600. During the evening music wa» furnished by Wurm’s orchestra, tvhlla the rooms and tables were tastofully decorated. Search the Town and You 11 Not Find a Better Gathering of Good Umbrellas Than These of Ours. " Tke stock is largely, comprehensively includes Umbrellas tbat you can buy tor less William* la visiting relative* 1 formerly resided. dumtms, Where Ml** Carrie Hunter lin* returned from o extended visit to rel*tire* In Atlanta. Mr*. Chnrle* B. Woodruff lin* returned from New York and Bouton, where abe spent tin* |>:i*t two month*. Ml** Mattie Bate* entertained the cbll Urea with a story Friday afternoon during the children** hour at the Pnlrilt* Library. Dr. Martin Crook and bride, nett Mb Rude Let* MeKIroy. have returned from an dent of the Woman'* Chi. .. I'nIon, Who attended the annual convention of tbat hotly In Colurabu* ln*t week, re turned Wednesday to her home nt L'nlou Faint, tin., alter having spant several da/* ‘ i the city with her niece, Mr*. L. II. M. C. White and children, of Borne, tin., who formerly resided in Coluiiilui*. lave returned and will make this city tlielr mine In future. Mr*. S. II. Odom, of Atlnuta. visited her father, Itev. J. W. Howard, thl* week. Mr*. G. Graham and little dninfhter, ary, of Talltotton. are the guest* of Mr*, (irnitnm'rt mother, Mr*. Tounesley. silver tea wa* given by tho King * jlitera Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr*. Bradley .Nuekoll*. the hour* being from 4 to 6 oclock. Many a of the will glte n series of tea* previous to the opeulng of till* grand festi val. Mrs. Jordan Carrlson, of Columbia, 8. C., has r»Mitrned home after n delightful May ‘ i the city with relative*. Mrs. Is. II. Chappell Is entertalulng her sister, Mr*. William B. Tnte. «»f Tate, Ua., HARALSON. Mr. Henry Taylor, of Moreland, la visiting his mother, Mr*. Mary Taylor. Mr*. Mnreu* NalKirs, of Mount Vernon. Im hns been visiting relathe* and friend* i thl* community, returns to Atlanta to- ,la >Vr*. E. II. Keller mid little daughter, of Atlautn. are visiting her parents, Mr. lid Mr*. Jesse Cole. Mr. I,enn Bawls, who tin* been the guest of Ills sister, Mrs. Illsliop, has returned ‘ nne. Sir*. Walter Itlsbop Is III with fever. Mr. E. II. Kelley, of Atlanta, came down Matnnlny to In* with hi* family. .......dative** nu«l friend* la Ilnralsou and Senoln. has returned to Atlanta. Mr*. William Caldwell I* on the sick list this week. Mrs. Nassvy Scat, r.t ‘‘••acord, has f»n several days been the gueit of Mrs. M. A. llodnett. Miss Alice Hoilnett wa* In Carrollton Sunday and Monday. nor"cross. MIm Pauline Walker • ntcrtntned at a kitchen shower Tnewhty afternoon for Mlsa Estelle Medlock, who*, we lding to Dr. Oli ver Hall will b*» celebrated In November. MI** Mattie Wall entertained Wednesday afternoon at a prograsshe domino party In honor of the two .November brides -elect. Misi fibble McDaniel and MIm Estelle Med* Cham berlm-J Lo] mson'j DuBose Co planned. It includes Umbrellas tbat you can buy for I than a dollar—tbe kind tbat inspire tbat bromidic joke about being “cheap enough to lose. It in cludes, Umbrellas for school children, for grown ups; Umbrellas severely plain andUmbrellas elab orately ornate. Every-day Umbrellas and gift Umbrellas—all good kinds. With Christmas m tbe not-so-distant future, and with tbe changeful possibilities of fall weather right upon us, both suggesting Umbrella-buying, we call attention to tbe following; Children s 24-mch Umbrella, Scotch gingham cover, 75c, 90c, $1.00. Ladies' 26 -inch Umbrella, Scotch gingham cov er, 98c, $1.00, $1.25. Ladies’ 26-meh Umbrella, silk and wool cover, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00. Ladies' 26-mch Umbrella, silk cover, fine handle, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. Then in silk, twill or grosgram, with bandies m gold, silver, gun metal, pearl, ivory, dark pearl, wood, gold or silver mounted; tbe assortment is splendidly varied and tasteful. Tbe prices range from $3.98 to $30.00. Mourning Umbrellas, of twilled silk, with dull,' black bandies—from $2.00 to $6.50. All our 26-mch Umbrellas have frames, steel rod, and are tbe best, tbe tbe cleanest values we can buy. See “Tlie Village Blacksmith." Here only a lew days longer. On free exhibition in the store. Paragon sturdiest, lock. On Thursday afternoon. Mis* Ilsniel Wei'iter gave ", PffUy llallrtween party lo i hrhh s-vloct, Mlsa McDaulvl SAVANNAH. H Jaw"'Evan# Martin and Mr. John Kavenel, of Charles ton. only a few jtueats were present, and the only attendant was the aromu's l**at man. Mr. Mayo Bead. Mr. and Mr*. Unre el are now at the North, lint will spend ;:::t :;? the wrtRtrr In Parsnsah. The lin rut mile Club rave a very piea*- ant entertainment on Thursday eveulnr. opening their winter season with a tadte*’ <■ veiling. Ill eonipllnietit to tbe friend* of tbe club iiienitiera. A bridge tournament wo* the principal feature of the occasion, but there wns pool, Idlllnrd* or bowllm? for all who did not rare for tirldge, and n deli rious buffet rapper was served at tbe con clusion of the r*me*. Ml** Georgia MeAlpin bss returned from tbe North. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Bell and family bare come In from the Isle of Hone, and are nt tbe Dcfloto until their hotue *a East Hunt* lugdon Mtrcot Is renova ted. Mrs. Wlllhim taw, of England. Is visit- lug her parents, Geuerul and Mrs. W. W. Gordon. MIm Margaret Charlton aud Ml** Lttnh Carmichael have retnrnefl from Clnrkes- rlllc where they have lieeu spending the summer. Mr. nud Mrs. Rdmiiud H Nash bare re- turue I from tbe North. Mr*. W. D. Klmklns ami Mis* Annie Cola Klinklns hare n turned from abroad. Mrs. W. N. ITatt has gone to New York and will sail shortly for Europe. Mfr*. R*-iijiiuiltt r*. Baker has reiururd frmn a suiiiuier trio al road. Mr*. John L. Hardee Is visiting lier daughter, Mr*. F. F. Johustone, In Mont gomery. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Slater are, touring Eu ijm In their motor car Mr*. Emanuel, of Br of Mrs. E. T. Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Jnlhra Schley and children Mrs. Jsmca Hunter and •p bare i the/ hare Miss Kophie Meidrlni has returned from Atlanta. Mrs. ttlchsnl W. Tblot aud Miss Mary Thlot are vlsltng Mrs. J. I*. Stewart, In Wayernss. Mr*. 8- C. Bradley and J!l*s France* Brad ley have returned from a summer spent at tb.» North. Miss May Heyward Is visiting friends In Chleago and will not return home until after Christmas. Mlsse* Georgina and Daisy Phillip* are X ;»;tSo« Ml** toi V.’mT.L In Mrs. Ileury McAlpIn has re tor nr. I from Month Bethlehem. I*n.. where she baa Item visiting her parent*, Mr. *ml Mr*. E. I*. Wilbur. Mr*. Hearing Ilanlen ha* returned front the North, snd hn* a* her guest her sis ter, MIm Florence Alexander, of Oswego, nken Is the guest of In I OH Tesy III-. Fa N. Y. Mr*. Willi* Mr*. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Murray imuiinrt have returned from Augusta, where they were gorsts of Mrs John !». Twig**- Mrs Ih-u'.cn G. iMark hn* returned froai Borne, where she spent tbe summer.