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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1909.
The Globe
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THE GLOBE CLOTHING CO.
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The Globe
NOPE!
The Printer has NOT made a mistake in
“Setting” the price—the fact of the mat
ter is “We’re Stuck” in the Two-Piece
Suit Department (Men’s and Youths’). 169
Suits that sold at $7.50, $10 and $12.50, in _
all sizes, have been put on sale, beginning
today—for choice, at
$2.50
Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Sait
Two Otter Very Special Specials
$5.00
$10.00
133 Men’s and Youths’ two and three-
piece suits, worth up to $1 5. Special.
161 Men’s and Youths’ two and three-
piece suits, worth up to $20. Special..
Choice of oar very finest Suits that
sold at $22.50, $25.00 and $30.00
Now at $15.00
Personal Mention
DULUTH.
MUiet Bail* Summtrour nnd Maud Plttara
harr returned from a rialt to the Mlaaea
Ihrrfon, at AnnUton, Ala.
Mr*. Sturgia and ehildran, of Dublin, art
in Duluth.
J. X. nnd Kd MeClure. Ben fiummerour,
Mi*m Hallie and Annin McClure and Mary
and Annie Hommerour recently enpjoyed a
trip to Chattanoojut and -Lookout mountain.
Sirs. Octarla Slrkollt It rltltlac her tit
ter. Mrs. George Moore, of Atlanta.
CASTOR OIL"*POWDER!
Mams likm tT TASTELESS Aeotn m Amy I
totOTTU ODORLESS L/tetO ** f*Ci> |
jjl BEST AND SAFEST
RfLAXATIVE KNOWN]
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tuggle hare returned
from a rlsit to Norcross.
Mrs. Will Duke is the guest of her father,
Mr. Kent, of Cumming.
Miss Hattie Greene is with friends in Nor-
cross.
Misa Lottie Moore, of Atlanta, haa been a
recent guest of Misa Mary Lowe.
Dr. H. Harrell and Missea Katherine and
Prances Harrell and Susie Strickland enjoyed
a trip to Stone mountain a few clays since.
Mrs. Tom Lewis snd daughters, Mary and
Ednn, hare returned from a visit to the home
of IVnrll Jackson, near Lawrencevllle.
Mrs. J. W. Knox has been a recent visitor
to Atlanta.
Misa Annie May Strickland has returned
from the house party of Misa Julia Heldt, of
Alias’ Singleton, Mrs. Cartledge and Mrs,
Wynnton Little, nnd Messrs, rittard, McGe*
‘ e and New were recent visitors to Tallulah
MU. Fannie H.rr.ll, nt Cummlnr, I. with
her .inter, 5fr«. Henry Strickland, Sr.
Don’t let your baggage bother you on the
14th.
Thousands of people will partake of the
cheap EXCURSIONS ON THE 14th.
The Atlanta Baggage and Cab Company
will have a man at each ticket office whose
duty it will be to take your baggage order,
sending checks to destination to your residence,
thereby relieving you of any anxiety and re-
„ sponsibility of re-checking at the station.
This company has ample facilities for at
tending to any number of customers, thus giv
ing you a guarantee that your baggage will get
upon the train that you go on.
The same service will be rendered you on
presentation of your transportation at our fol
lowing offices:
UNION STATION.
TERMINAL STATION.
We request that you be prompt. Let us
have your order as early as possible. This will
greatly facilitate service.
Phones:
Union Station,
260 Bell and Atlanta.
Terminal Station,
204, 205, 1000 Bell.
205,1000 Atlanta.
ATLANTA BAGGAGE AND CAB COMPANY
W. C. WILSON; V. P. & Gen. Mgr.
GREENVILLE.
Minn Josephine Smith has as her guest
Miss Drummond, of Augusts.
Mrs. Julis Scott, of Thomssvllle, Is the
guest of her brother, J. T. Simonton.
Misa Lucile Irvin, after having visited her
cousin. Miss Ruth Irvin, hsa returned to her
home at Concord.
Miss Marie Barnett, of Luthcraville, spent
Saturday with Mrs. J. L. Stroller.
Judge Kugenn Stroller and family, of Cor-
dele, arc the guests of Mrs. J. L. Stroller.
Mrs. R. D. Adair and Miss Irene Adair
have returned from a pleasant vialt to rela
tives at Hampton, Q«. * -
Misses Tennie and Adsh Winslow left on
Thursday to spend the month of August in
the mountains of North Carolina.
Mrs. Walter Mallory and ehlldren, of
ens, are visiting Mrs. Alice Reville.
Mias Hutchinson, of White Sulphur
Springs,^ls spending some time with her aunt,
Mrs. Ophelia Touchstone, of Griffin, is ths
guest of Mrs. P. W. Fitts.
Mrs. Bessie Pitts and John Pitts, nf At
lanta, sre visiting the family of Dr. P. W.
Pitts.
Mrs. Mattie Hunt haa returned to her horns
in Atlanta, after having visited Miss Arvilla
Ellis.
Misa Mattie Mathis, of Omaha, ia reeeiving
many social attentions at the guest of Miss
Lurie Gilbert.
Misses Harsh Buchanan and Martha Wright,
two charming young ladies nf Newnan, are
visiting their cousin. Miss Martha Hill.
Mr. and MVs. J. Render Terrell and little
daughter, hare returned from an extended
visit to Gainesville, Ga., and Waynesville,
N. C.
Miss Jewell Irvin la visiting relatives at
Concord.
Mrs. A. H. Reppard and little son, of Ha
nnah, are the guests of Mrs. C. M. O'Hara.
Russ Mattie Lee Williams and Mrs. Es
telle Birgers left last week to spend some
time in the mountains of North Carolina.
Mr. snd Mrs. Harvey Brandenburg spent
several days this week with relatives in At
lanta.
Mrs. Bam Torbert. of Thomaaton, left on
Thursday, after visiting ^er brother, J. T.
Simonton.
Mrs. J. T. 8imon*on had as her guest re
cently Miss Sarah Bob Ware, of Woodbury,
WHEW, HOW I HATE
HEAT!
Say Mr. and Mrs. Fat
Is It any wonder that the (at people
hate hot weather? If your heart anil
lunar and stomach were bound around
with layer after layer of false flesh that
gave out a terrible unnatural heat and
that Interfered with their normal func
tlona you would understand the aver
sion of fat people fo hot weather. There
Ir absolutely no reason for fat people
staying fat In this age of triumph. We
do not advise drugging yourself, diet
ing. or exercising yourself to death, but
there Is a method that has been proven
sureessful. It Is the famous .Uarmola
tablets which do the work of removing
fat exactly like nature Intends It should
be done. They stop the digestive or
gans from producing fat. They seek
out the fat as It lies around the body
and remove It at the rate of from 12 to
15 ounces a day. These little tablet!
are made from the great Uarmola pre
scription and compressed Into hard tab
lets by tremendous power. Tou may
carry one In your pocket and always
eat a meal In peace of mind, for you
know that the tablet wilt get you the
best results from such a meal. These
tablets contain nothing but Marmnla,
Caacara Aromatic and Peppermint
Water, but they do their work so pleas
antly, harmlessly, and so fast that you
will be surprised. They are sold by
every druggist, price 75 cents per ease,
or If you prefer you may write the Mar
mola Company, Dept. 219, Detroit,
Mich.
■ Mr, and Mrs. Henry Berlin ure now* In
New York city, prior to their departure
for Germany, where they will reside In
the future, says The New Orleans Item.
Before going to New York they spent |
some time In Knoxville, Tenn., the
guests of Mr. Berlin's father. Dr. Bar
tin. and later went to North Carolina
for a visit to Mrs.’Berlin's mother and
sister, Mrs, Koslne Smith anil Miss
Bertha Smith, who are summering near
Waynesville. Mrs. Berlin was before
her marriage Miss Marlon G!fHn anti
has spent much time In Atlantn with
her klnspeople. Captain and Mrs. W. G.
Raoul.
Mrs. J. N. Triqq and Misees Kath
erine and Nannie Lee Trigg will leave
Saturday for Asheville, to spend several
weeks at the Battery Park hotel.—
Chattanooga Times.
Mr.-snd Mrs. Ed Baxter, who made a
short trip to Europe, landed In New
York Sunday and left there Tuesday.
They expect to spend n day In Atlanta
with their daughter. Mrs. Thomas, be
fore returning to Nashville, and they
will he accompanied home by their
granddaughter. Miss Elizabeth Thomas,
who will mnke them a visit at Ridge
ton.—Nashville Tennessean.
Mrs. Herbert Brown has returned to
Marietta, after a visit to her sister,
Mrs. J. N, Trigg, In Chattanooga.
Mlee Margaret Harris, after spending
a week at her home In College Parln
returned Thursday to Falrmount school
at Montongle, Tenn.
Mr. Ray Lee Is In New York!
Mieses Mattie and Effie Boykin enter
tained nt bridge Friday morning.
Mrs. Robert Mell, Mr. Robert Mali,
Jr., and Miss Lida Mell left Friday on
a visit- to friends In Toronto, Canada.
Miss Eugenia Harper gave a straw-
ride Wednesday evening In honor of
her guest, MIPS Elisabeth Nash, of
Texas, The party was chaperoned by
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dyer.
Miss Elizabeth Nseh, of Texas, leaves
Friday for her home after a pleasant
visit to Miss Eugenia Harper In West
End.
Mrs. F. A. Simpson haa as her guest
Mrs. Frances Norfolk, of Baltimore,
Md.
Miss Mtry Ntwsll, of Mllledgevllle,
Is the guest of Mrs. ArtHur Newell.
Mies Dorothy Whaley will leave on
Sunday for Connecticut, after a de
lightful visit to Misses Laura Ansley
and Carolyn King. Miss Ansley nnd
Miss Vlrglnln Jenkins will go on Sun
day to spend n few days with Miss
Mlgnon McCarty,
Misses Dorothy and Katharine Daves,
of Athena, will arrive next week to visit
their father. Rev. Joel T. Daves, and
Mrs. L. C. Flanders In Inman Park.
Mrs. Pauline Foster, of Hawktnsville,
Is the guest of Mrs. Lena Fltzslmons
at East Lake.
Mr.s. Laura 8pencer Connerat Is the
guest of relatives and friends In Co-
lumbus.
Mrs. R, T. Connally and Mlee Mabel
Magruder left Thursday for Wrlghte-
vllls Beach.
Mrs. H. O. Relley and family leave
Saturdny for a visit to Chicago.
Mrs. P. L. Rutherford, of Hnnklns-
villc. Is visiting Mrs. W. L. Curry at
166 Junlper-st.
Mrs. J. M. Minar Is at Indian
Springs.
Miss Essis Roberts and Miss Gardner
are the guests of Miss Mamie Ansley.
Misses Virginia and Francle Glover,
of Newnan. are guests of Miss Lollle
Lewis on Sprlng-st.
Mr. H. E. Bankston, of Bnrnesvllle,
and Mr. A. H, Chappel, Jr., of Milner,
issed thru Atlanta Friday on route to
ictrolt, Niagara Falls, Chautauqua
Lake and other points of Interest. They
will be away ten days.
Mr*. William ZB, Armstrong and lit
tle son. William, will be at home dur
ing the coming fall anil winter with
Dr. nnd Mrs, Cyrus Btrlcklcr, In their
handsome new apartment house on
Fourteenth-st.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ellis left Fri
day for their home In Macon.
Mies Pauline Randall entertains Fri
day evening for Miss Louise Parker and
her guests.
Mrs. J. C. McMahan and Mlee Helen
McMahan have gone to their home In
Athens, after a month's stny In Atlanta.
Miss Helen P. Spain, of Qultir
visiting Miss Mary Robertson on Ponce
DeLeon -ave.
Want a bonne! le n word In flenrglsn.
IMMHWmWWtWWHHMHMMMMIHHI*
Today’s Pattern
-SATURDAY-
SILK PETTICOATS
Positively, emphatically, un
questionably the greatest wealth
of Petticoat value ever yet of
fered a public (i who knows.
Just an even hundred (100)
of ’em—brand new, splen
did Petticoats of lustrous
black taffeta, made with a
rare nicety of cut and finish.
Deep bias, flat-tailored flounce
and serviceable underlay.
Worth, indeed, every whit of
their regular retail price—
$5.00.
Buy one tomorrow, on
our second floor, for
just
$2.95
J.M.HighCo.
TO CHICAGO AND
RETURN $15.00
Why Spend Your Vacation at
the Same Place Every
Year?
All Reams Allowed.
All the edges nf this simple model, whteh
may b* dereloped In sny material, are orna
mented with stitching. The ahawl roller
take, the place of revere and the mediately
tight eteerea sre ftntahed with abaped cuffs
of the material. The double-breaated front
la faatened with metal ar floth button.,
whichever are preferred. Tha pattern Is In
foer altet—6 to It years. For a girl of 10
years the reefer requires ff<4 yards of ma
terial 37 Inrhea vlw, 3 Zb yards 50 inrhrs
wide, 3H yards 43 inrhra wide, or IS yards
54 Inches wide.
Prlre el pattern, to rents.
HOW TO OBTAUf
THIS PATTERN.
Sand 10 cents la stamps or eota ears,
folly wrapped, to ATLANTA OEOROIAN.
- PATTERN DEPT.. ATLANTA. OA., for
I each pattarn. In ordering writs plainly
* yonr name and address, and always .pac
ify tbs number of the pattara sad the
else wanted. Allow on- week fee de
livery. at ordtrs era #Uad from New
York office. a
August 14th, the W. * A. R. R. and
N. C. & St. L. Ry. will sell round-trip
tickets nt the following reduced rates,
tickets good to return August 21, 1909
CHICAGO <15.60
ST. LOUI8 14-00
LOUI8VILLE 10.60
CINCINNATI 11.00
DETROIT 16.00
MONTEAOLE 6.00
8EWANEE 6.00
Similarly reduced rates from Rome,
Dalton and Chattanooga.
For Information apply to ticket
agents or to
CHAS, E. HARMAN.
General Pnescnger Agent.
Mlee Mary Rawson, of Athena, la
visiting In Atlonta.
Mrs. Edward Pilcher, of Augusta, la
the guest of Mrs. John McCord.
Miss Sarah Jacobs, of Atlanta, la
visiting her sinter. Mrs. R. O. Fine, In
Macon, nnd ahe goea from Mnc»n to
Boston, where sho will spend the win
ter nt the Conservatory of Music there.
Miaa Julia Green, of Macon, arrives
Friday to visit Mrs. Harry Bruce In At
lanta.
Mies Clara Wimberly, who la spend
ing the summer In North Carolina with
Mrs. Orme Campbell, gives a recital on
8nturdnv evening at Arden Pork, near
Skylnnd, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Holtzolaw an
nounce the birth of a eon at their home
In Weal End.
Mlee Lola Williford has returned from
a delightful visit to her cousin. Miss
Fannie May Williford. In Athens.
Mlee Laura Featheretone has re
turned from a visit to Nashville, where
she was the guest of Mrs. W. T. Du-
Bose.
Mr. W. L. Byron's friends here will
regret to learn that he continues III In
Cincinnati.
Mrs. Andrew McLaughlin and little
granddaughter have returned from Nor-
cross, where they have been visiting
Mrs. McLaughlin's mother.
Mrs. Ray Lee le visiting relatives In
Newnan.
Mrs. T. L. Lewis and Matter Sam
Lewie have returned from a visit to
Crawford.
Mr. W. VanCoidtsnoven, the recorder
of the local council, Knights of Colum-
Special Candies
Nut Brittles
Fashiomd Sugar Sticks
GEO. E. JOHNSON CANDY CO.
20c
15c
Removed 50 E. Hunter and 447 Marietta.
A BOON TO SUFFERERS
Why destroy your health and happiness by enduring the
pafns of headache and neuralgia?
j4S MORSE'S HEADACHE and NEURALGIA POWDERS
Will afford HI imp nllll A ilmilhl piiiiji. >1 On dim.
bus, line returned to the city, nftor a
weok In New Orleans and Mobile,
where he attended the national conven
tion.
Mrs, J. B. Campbell and her slater,
Mlee Pauline Wall, of 619 Capltol-ave.,
are visiting Mrs. Joseph Qullllan nt
Sugar Volley. Ga:
Mr. end Mrs. 8. H. Askew left Thurs
day for.Chlcngo, to be away for tha
month of August.
Captain Gaodlde Yancey has partial
ly recovered from an attack of grip and
hna gono to the mountains of North
Carolina to recuperate for a few weeks.
Mieses Emms and Lucile Hawkins,
of Borne, passed thru Atlanta today en
route to New York.
Mr. Paul Dixon leaves Saturday for n
two weeks' visit to New York. Mrs.
Dixon nnd two little eons are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Syl Lester. 300 Whltehall-
st.
Miss Hattie Burkert has returned to
the city, after spending the past six
months visiting relatives In Louisiana
nnd Texas. Sho will leave August 14
for Atlantic City, accompanied by her
sister. Miss Amelia Burkert.
Mrs. Oscar Palmour will leave Sat
urdny to spend a week In Gainesville.
Mrs. E. VanGoidtenoven, who has
been critically III with pneumonia for
the Inst two weeks. Is now convalescent.
Mr. J. B. Gordon Is spending the week
at Pablo Beach, Fla.
Want n room? le a ward la The Georgian.
Mrs. William Crenshaw will return
from the West In September.
Mre. C. Simmons and Mr. and Mrs.
Abe H. Morris snd baby, who linve been
spending some time In Claytoit, have
gone to Franklin, N. C.
Mrs. Juliette Compton, of Columbus,
has been spending a few days In At
lantn nnd will return Saturday to
Warm Springs, where she Is spending a
month. Mrs. Compton edits the wom-
i pnge of The Columbus Ledger,
which Is recognized as one of the ablest
and brightest In the state.
Mr. and Mre. Julius Simon end Mr,
Albert Selig, of Atlantn, ore at Wrlghte-
▼tile.
Mr. and Mre. Samuel Qarllngten re-
turned to Augusta Friday.
Miss Cornelia Field, of Kansas City,
Mo., Is the attractive guest of Mrs. Jo
seph M. Brown nnd with Mrs. Ilrown
wilt spend the week-end nt Marietta.
Misses Mildred Thompson and Miry
Dean Towers hnve returned to Mariet
ta. nftor n visit of n few days to Mrs.
Joseph Brown nnd Miss Cora McCord
Brown.
Miss Jennie English will spend next
week with Miss Constance Know lee.
Mr. Albert Thornton Is at Toxaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Adame and Mlee
Constance Knowles wilt go to Toecou
the latter port of August.
Every Pair of Hand$ Employed in
the Grocer's Store Go To
the Butter Tub
Every grocer employs several men. He
keeps them busy filling orders—grinding
coffee, weighing tea and spices, drawing oil,
putting up butter. Is it any wonder that
ordinary tub butter tastes a little like every
thing in the store? Now see this difference.
xiofj)
is, first of all, the best butter that can possibly be made from the finest kind
of thick, yellow cream, carefully pasteurized. Then it’s packed in clever,
odor-proof, germ-proof packages. Nothing can possibly come in contact with
it or taint it the least bit, and it doesn’t cost a penny more than common butter.
Try a pound of MEADOW COLD to-day—of your grocer
THE CONTINENTAL CREAMERY CO.
W. F. Donovan, Distributor, 61 East Alabama Street
'Phone Number—Mein 2956