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SOCIETY
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1909.
Highly characteristic of merit are
NGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED
HARRI8-CAMP.
Mrs. Joel Chandler Harris announce* the engagement of her daughter,
Mildred, to Mr. Edwin Camp, the wedding to take place October 27, at the
■ Sign of the Wren'* N'e*t" In WeBt End. Because of the recent bereave
ment In the family of the bride, the marriage will be a quiet event, to which
no cards will be Issued.
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LAMAR-ROBERTS.
Mrs. Jack Lamar, of Macon, announces the engagement of her daughter,
Camille, to Mr. Warren Roberts, th« wedding to take place October 8. On
iircount of a recent bereavement In tho family of tjio bride the occasion will
be a qblet one, no cards being Issued. 1 Not onljrin Macon and Atlanta, but
throughout the state, the announcement will be received with cordial Interest.
Miss Lamar, who Is a member of the distinguished Lamar family, has been
since her debut one of the belles and beauties of the state, and has fre
quently visited In Atlanta. In addition to possessing charming social gifts,
she Is highly cultured and talented, and has traveled extensively.
Mr. Roberts, who Is the son of Dr. J. W. Roberts, Is a graduate of tho
University of Georgia and Is associated In the practice of law with Ron. Joe
Hill Hall, of Macon. He Is recognised as one of tho ablest men of the
Georgia bar and fa popular, not only In professional, but In social life.
STEYERMAN-WOLFE.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Steyerman. of Thomaavllle, Ga., announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Leona, to Nathan F. Wolfe, of Atlanta, the wed
ding to take place In November.
WARE-8HAW.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ware announce the engagement of their daughter.
Thyrsa Mae, to Mr. Philip P. Shaw, the marriage to take place during tho
coming winter.
DINNER PARTIES AT CLUB
There will be a number of dinner
J.arllcs at the Driving club Saturday
evening. The dinner* will be served on
the terrace and there will be mualc by
nn orchestra throughout the evening,
Among those entertaining parties
will be Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Owens,
who will have a party of alx, their
guests to be Mr. and Mr*. John S.
Owens and Mr. and Mra. Pltxhugh
' 1)1% Erich Zoeplfel will entertain a
parti consisting of Misses Gladys
snook. Harriet Snook. Maud Scruggs,
lluby Scruggs, Mrs. O'Donell, of New
Orleans; Messrs. Hugh Adams, James
Alexander, Joseph Brown ('onnally,
Lieutenant Haslehurst, Lieutenant Al
len.
Others having small parties are Mr.
Albert Thornton, Mr. Joseph Qatlni.
dance at - east lake.
There will be a delightful club dance
at East Lake Saturday evening, which
wUI assemble a congenial company of
young people. Several Interesting vis
itors will add to the pleasure of the
occasion.
BOX PARTW QUESTS.
Mrs. W. T. Roberts will give a box
party at the Lyric next Thursday after
noon for Miss Adallne Helfner, her
guests to be Miss Helfner, Miss WUIa
Helfner, Miss Pearl Edwards, Mra.
Marvin Hnrdwlck, Miss Julia Purser.
Mine Willie Loyless, Miss Helen Prior,
Mrs. Jjpeeph Arnold. ,
YOUNG WOMEN WIN
SCHOLARSHIPS IN VOICE
Mrs. Sam D. Jones, president of the
City Federation of Women's clubs, an
nounces that the scholarships In voice
given by Mr. Dalyn Peteraon, teacher
In Atlanta Conservatory of Music, havo
been awarded to Misses Prank Haiti-
wnngcr, Virginia Crane and Nell Lan
drum.
These young ladle* are to be congrat
ulated upon their good fortune In rc-
i firing Instructions from, one ", of
A nv idea’s most Rifted artists and
splendid teachers. * -
INFORMAL MUSICAL FOR
MISS NELLIE BALLOW
Mrs. S; N. Connolly will entertain
about a dozen friends at an Informal
musical evening Saturday at her homo
In College Park, the affair being a com
pliment to Miss Nellie Bellow, of Eu
faula, Ala., the guest of Mrs. Dan C
Lyle.
There will be some music by the
guests and afterward a dainty course
of refreshments will he served. The
affair will assemble only a limited num
ber of musical friends.
“THE LORE oFtHE WORLD.”
Under the above title Miss Mary Ap
plewhlte Bacon, In a story In the cur
rent Atlantic Monthly, again makes
her appearance before an appreciative
public, after a several years' brave
struggle against III health.
Miss Bacon's frlsnds will recognlzs
In the exquisite workmanship of the
story all the art of Miss Bacon's former
work. Into which Is Infused much that
Is suggestive of her own gentle person
nllty. Her wide circle of personal
friends and tho many who know her
only thru her work will rejoice In her
impi "v ..(i limith Miui her return to the
work In which aho so excels.
MRS. M’EACHERfToiVES
LUNCHEON FOR VISITORS
The house party which was enter
tained by Miss Ethel Dobbs ut her
country home, near Powder Springs,
tho past week came to a close, after a
most delightful week, tile closing event
of the house party bolag a luncheon at
which they wore entertained by Mrs. J
Sr. MdlJacherli, at her homo In West
End Friday.
The house purty was composed of
Miss Mattie Kato Sasser, of Senola;
Miss Opal Duncan, of Douglnsvlllo;
Miss O'Nell Lindsey, of College Park;
Miss Agnes DuProe, of Canton, and
Miss Ethel Dobbs, qf Mnrlettn, the
hostess: Messrs. John H. Ellis, E. Clin
ton Dobbs. Talmadgo Dobbs, of Atlan
ta; Robert DuPree, of Canton, and
Marlon Dobbs, of Athens.
SERIES OF PARTIES FOR
MISS ADALINE HEIFNER
Miss Adallne Helfner will be compli
mented with nn attractive series of
pintles next week preceding her mar
riage to Mr. Robert Hopkins, of 8n-
vannah.
In addition to those already an
nounced are the following; Mrs. J. M.
Wright and Mra. Joseph Eby will en
tertain ntxt Wednesday afternoon- at
ilmilnoes; Mri. W. T. Roberts, of Ealr-
lmm. will give a box party Thursdny
afternoon and another box party on the
following Tuesday afternoon will be
given the bridal party and out-of-town
guests by Mra. W. A. Byers; Miss Wil
li* Loyless' tea will be an event of Mon
day afternoon, September II, and Miss
Helfner will entertain the bridal party
on the evening before the wedding,
which takes place on Thursday, Sep
tember |5.
Other parties for next week will be a
morning party on Thursday, given by
Alias WUIaHelfner, at which Mrs. John
Hallman, a bride of the season, will
share honors with Miss Adallne Kell
ner: a luncheon Tuesday, given by Miss
Julia Purser; a dominoes party Friday,
at which Miss Bessie Hancock wllhen-
tertaln Miss Helfner and a number of
her friends, and an afternoon party
next Saturday, which Mrs. Mark White
gives for this popular bride-elect.
TO MISS BARMORE.
A pretty event of next week will be
the| • gMngfaway'' party given by Dr.
Elisabeth and Miss Annie Mae Rroach
at their home In Inman. Park Tuesday
nfiomoon from 4 to 6, to Miss Ollle
Uarmore, who leaves soon to enter
Wesleyan college.
Twenty young ladles have been In
vited to meet the honor guest.
HOME FOR INCURABLES.
The regular monthly meeting of the
board uf managers of the Home for
Imprable* Is postponed until the first
M,.inlay In-October.
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MISS SPARKS HOSTE8S.
.. pretty party was that at which
Miss Penelope Sparks enprlallle,l ;it
the homo of hor mother Mrs. O. Mc
Curdy Sparks, In East Point.
The occasion was complimentary to
Miss Evelyn Mnuil Smith, a bride-elect
of September 23.
The homo of tho hostess was deco
rated tastefully In white roses and
ferns, and a color schema of white and
green was carried out In tho score
cards, and also, In tb* rafraahfflant*
served.
Tho guest prize wAs a hand-painted
bride’s book, the work of tho talontcd
young hostess. Tho prize presented to
the most successful contestant In writ
ing "Essay* on Love," wae a picture
of Cupid.
Miss Smith wore black lace mode
over block brocaded satin with yoke of
gold and elaborately trimmed In JeL
Mlsa Sparks wore green aattn-strlped
silk mull, lace trimmed.
Mrs. Wilson wore black pongee.
Mrs. Sparks' dress was of soft gray
mull-made over pearl taffeta.
The Invited guests were Miss Evelyn
Maude Smith, Mra. Eugene Smith,
mother of the bride-elect; Mra. Julia
Wilson, mother of tho bridegroom-to-
be; Mrs. McCurdy Sparks. Miss Leila
Richardson, Miss Maude Mitchell, Miss
Carrie May Allen, Mlsa Edllou Sim
mons. Mr. A, Erwin Wilson, Mr. Frank
W. Wilson, Mr. llarr>' Erwin. Mr. Al
bert Oreen, Mr. Will Beck. Mr, Willis
Milner, Mr. Shelton Simmons. Mr.
George Sparks. Miss Mary’ Hlllyer
Sparks,
troyYanier,
Huntsville, Ala., Sept. 4.—Milton H.
Lanier, a young attorney, and Miss
Annie N. Troy were married Thursday
at the home of the bride's aunt. Mr*.
William P. Newmhn. The ceremony
waa performed by Rev. Mr. Gamble,
rector of the Church of the Nativity. In
the presence of a small company of
relatives and intimate friends. Robert
C. Brlckwell was best man. Mr. Lanier
and bride departed on the evening train
for the East and will .return to the city
In ahout ten days.
Are You in a
COFFEE RUT?
Perhaps you hnve been going along for years tolerat
ing n fairly good coffee until you have gotten into a
“RUT,” so to speak. To get out of it and get an infi
nitely higher standard of QUALITY and DELIGHT,
purchase a can of Kin-IIee Coffee at once and Berve it
at your very next meal.
SOLD BY ALL GROCERS 35c Per Pound
MANUFACTURED BY
JAS. HEEKIN CO.
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
SHOES
Guaranteed each season by constant and
studious attention to the requirements of
fashion and the tastes and ideas of patrons
is the Sorosis standard of manufacture.
Fall ’09 Sorosis Shoe models are
distinctive, correct and fascinating.
SOROS/S SHOES-—SOLD IN ATLANTA BY
J. M. HIGH CO.
EXCLUSIVELY
MI8S ANNIE CAVERLY IS
GIVEN SURPRISE PARTY
A delightful event of Friday evening
was a surprise party at which a num
ber of Miss Annie Caverly's friends
were guests at her home on Peachtree
road. Tho.young people went out In
automobile parties and were cordially
received by Miss Caverly and her
mother. Mrs. C. E. Caverly. The even-
In" waa spent In a delightful Informal
manner, the ride home -by moonlight
terminating a most enjoyable occasion.
The party was composed of Miss
Cobble Vauehan, her guest, Miss Mar-
uertte Leonard, of Tampa, Fla.; Mias
llalre Ridley, Miss Busunne Spalding,
Miss Mildred Spratllng, Miss Katherine
Cox, Messrs. Alex Smith, Stanley Wlm-
bleh, Beverly DuBoae. Lieutenant Ches
ter Mills, Dr. I.ozler Baird, Messrs. Otey
Mitchell, Hugh Spalding. Charlie Cox,
Ben Tye and Hamilton Block.
THE CITY FEDERATION
ANNOUNCES SCHOLARSHIP
We are very happy to announce that
Mr. Charles A. Sheldon, Jr., again gives
us a scholarship in pipe organ.
Mr. Sheldon Is a most splendid and
popular teacher In the Atlanta Con
servatory• of Music. He Is Atlanta's
own artist and we are proud of his
wonderful success.
Thru the great kindness of Mr. Geo.
W. Wilkins, the pupil receiving tho
scholarship will have use of the beau
tiful organ In Cable concert hall for
practlco and lessons.
Send applications, In writing, to Mrs.
Sam D. Jones, President City Federa
tion of Clubs, 900 Peachtree.
Art Squares and Bugs at
a bargain, an excellent lot
just received. See these
while they last. J. K
POLK, 288 Decatur St.
TO ATLANTA GIRL,
Miss Ethel WoolfT, of ^Atlanta, who
arrived this morning for a visit to Miss
Ethel Chappell, was the honoreo today
of nn Informal but chnrmlng little
luncheon given by her hostess. Mias
Woolft formerly lived In Nashville and
was n school friend of Mlsa Chappell at
Ward seminary. The limited guest list
at tho luncheon Included n few of her
semlnnry associates. A delightful menu
was served nt n pretty table In pink
and white with asters as a floral cen
terpiece.
Mlsa Woolft will be In Nashville only
a tow ilajls, and she Is en route home
from Minneapolis, where she spent the
summer.—Nashville Banner.
for missYiargrove.
Miss Viola Ware will entertain
large number of friends at her home In
Duluth Saturday evening In honor of
Miss Marlelen Hargrove, of Bronwood.
Mlsa Ware will receive her guests
wearing n soft pink gown handsomely
trimmed In lace.
Miss Hargrove will wear blue lin
gerie frock elaborate with lace and em
broidery.
The wide porches will be beautifully
decorated with ferns, palms and vines,
and lighted with Japanese lanterns.
Punch will be served by little Missel
Annie Stanscll and Mary Lee Hudgins.
In doors cut flowers and goldenglow
will be used In decorating.
During thp evening Mrs. Haymor will
render several piano soles and Miss
Ware will delight her guests with sev
eral of her vocal selections. *
Persona1 Mention
Mr. and Mra. Richard Elliott Miller,
who hove purchased a handsome new-
touring CRr In which they have made
a hiotor tour of New England this
summer, are now at the Bellevue
Stratford hotel, In Philadelphia. They
will return to Atlanta tho latter part
of September.
Miss Passie Mae Ottley will visit Mrs.
Perclval Sneed and Miss Mary Traylor
for a few days on her return from
Middleton, where she ha* been dellght-
rlng , her vlelt to
and Mrs. James
lyirs. A. I. O'Halloran and Miss Nall
have returned to Selma, Ala., after a
pleasant visit to hr'. sister, Mrs. R. C.
Wnre. She was nccumpanlod home by
her niece, Miss Thyrxa Ware, who will
spend the month of September with
her.
Mr. and Mrs. John Murrell, of At
lanta, were out-of-town guests at the
marriage of Miss May Wnlden, of Mt.
Airy, to Mr. James Audley Morton, of
Athens, which wns n beautiful affair |
of Thursday nt Mt. Airy.
Misses Mary Willie and Ins Russell
left Saturday for -WlridViV after a
week’s Tt^y in Atlanta ’ wlttr Miss
Elolse Gay. Misses Snrnh Hansell and
Mamie Gresham remain In tho city a
month.
Miss Ethel Woolff returns from Min
neapolis in a few days. She has been
spending tho part week In Nashville ns
tho guest of Miss Ethel Chappell, cn
route home, after tho summer’s ab
sence.
Mrs. F, J. Spratling will Join Miss
Mildred Spratllng tn Douglnsvllle next
week and they wlir be the guests of
•Mrs.,Spratllng’* sister; Mnr. Carol Jen-
ninga, tar the month of September.
Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Hutchins and
Misses Caro and Jennie Hutchins re
turn Sunday after nn extended ab
sence, spent at Hlghlnnds, N. C„ and
In the north Georgia mountains.
Miss John Gsline McDonald, who has
been the guest of Mrs. A. H. Alfrlend
and Mrs. Garnett McMillan, In College
Park, has gono to Montgomery to be
the guest of Miss Lillian Hill.
Mrs. Harry. Stearns,, |i0|-s, Robert Al
ston. Mrs, Dunbar Roy and Mrs. Henry
Grady, who have spent tho past few
days at Mount Airy, are expected In
Atlanta Saturday afternoon.
Mrs, J. Frank Meador and her lovely
young daughter are the subjects of a
handsome picture In Vogue this week,
the full-page cut making the frontl*.
piece of the magazine.
Miss Jeannetts Williams and Miss
Edith Rodgers left Saturday for Co
lumbus to spend a week with Mrs. E.
J. Bradley at her home on Flfth-ave„
Columbus. Ga.
Mrs. W. T. Roberts, of Fnlrbarn, ar
rives early next week and will he In the
city for the marriage of Miss Adallne
Helfner and Mr. Robert Hopkins, of
Savannah.
Miss Gladys Levin left Saturday for
nn extended Western trip. She will bo
Joined in Minneapolis by her mother,
who will travel with her on the Great
Lakes. -
Mrs, George A, Karsch and little.son
left this morning for Hhelr homo In
Nashville,-Tenn., nftor a very pleasant
Visit to Mrs. 8. 8, Griffith, 76 East-ajve.
Mr. and Mra, John Howard Lockhart
have returned from Llthla and will 'be
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lockhart on
Capttol-ave. for the winter.
J. K. POLK furnishes hos
pitals and schools.
RECEPTION AT WESTMINSTER.
The Dulles of Wentmlneter Presbyte
rian church entertained Thursday night
In the banement of the church for the
A RICH HARVEST
LADIES’
TAILORED SUITS
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
During the month of August our plant was
running nt full capacity making up Suits and
Skirts for the wholesale trade, in the latest fall
models for our different merchant customers, to be
shipped out to them September 1. During the last
days of August we received countermands for dif
ferent treasons, on Suits and Skirts to the amount
of $3,500. These Suits are all man-tailored and
in the latest fall models. Our factory is not in
position to look up. new wholesale customers for
these goods, and they have sent them down to our
retail department to be turned into money at
once. Therefore, we have decided to offer them at
a price that is simply astounding. We have as
sorted them out in three lots at $15, $18 nnd $25
and we assure you as manufacturers that these
Suits are worth $25, $35 and $40. They are all
tailored of the latest materials, and those who
come early Monday morning will have a distinct
advantage in this extraordinary s p e c i a 1 sale of
Suits at the beginning of the season. Many of
them are like the cut shown; in fact, every gar
ment in this sale is made from the latest fall
models. They will not stay long at the price and
we cordially invite you to come promptly Mon
day morning. This; of course, \iill be a spot cash
sale, as we are simply turning these Suits and
Skirts back into money.
(Full Range of Sizes.)
SOUTHERN SUIT AND SKIRT CO.
MANUFACTURERS
Retail Store, 119 Whitehall. Factory, Upstairs
J
BETTER THAN SPANKING
Spanking does not cure children of
bed-welting. There’Is a constitutional
cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. .Summers,
Box W, Noire Dame. Ind., will send
free to any mother her successful
home trentnu-nt, with full Instructions.
pastor. Dr. A. A. Little, and Mm. Little. I Send no ■Sbwy. but write her today if
anti for the flm» pastor of the church, 1 lrou bl® >’°u ta this way.
Dr. Charles R. Nlsbet, and Mrs. Nlsbet,
who now make their home In Nashville,
Dr. Nlsbet being pastor of the Wood
lands church.
A splendid program of music and
recitation* was rendered and refresh
ments were served.
The congregation and friend* of the
church gave a hearty wclcoipe to the
former pastor and his wife, and con
gratulated Dr. Little upon the success
ful work of the church at the conclusion
of hla first year’s pastorate, nearly 150
names having been added to the rolls
during that time.
Dr. and Mrs. Nlsbet are with Dr. and
MriaC. J. Vaughan during their stay in
the city.
cox collIge OPENS.
Friends And patrons of Cox college
are cosdially Invited to be present at
the chapel exercises Wednesday morn-
September 8, at 10 o’clock,
delightful program of mualc' will
be given. Interspersed with addresses
of welcome to the new members of the
faculty and the Incoming student*.
, The large enrollment of 'new stu-
tlclltn si plC.ciii date £tV«* -prOtttiaC
that the 67th .session of this famous
Institution will be one of the most suc
cessful In all its history.■
GORDON CIRCLE.
The -Gordon Circle of the King’s
Daughter* and Sons will meet at the
Home for Old Women. <1 West End-
ave., Wednesday, September 8. at 4 p.
m. All member* are requested to be
preaenL MRS. J. C. CLARK,
Don't blame the child, the chances are
It can't help It This treatment alao
cures adults and nged people troubled
with urine difficulties by day or night
MRS. MARY MADDEN
Informs her patrons and pupils that
she will be found every day at the
ATLANTA CONSERVATORY OF
MUSIC, where ihe will receive pupils
in VOICE and PIANO, personally or
through the secretary, MR. J. O.
STAKELY.
Music Teachers
kite your name listed at once, tree of eost,
la the “New Musical Directory ut Atlanta,"
soon to br inued.
Writ*, phone Main 181*. or esllNU 63
PpiiktrMit. "x
ARNO MUSIC COMPANY.
CorresoomkinK Secretary.
Is thsrs anything you coold
ns* s Want Adjor today?
Both Phones 8000.
Mrs. Drake, who will during the com
ing term be a member of the staff of
the G. M. A. In College Park, Is at home
with Mrs. A. H. Alfrlend.
General Clement A. Evans and Gen
eral W. A. Wright will bo entertained
by Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Phlnlzy, of Ath
ena, during tho reunion.
Miss Fanille Davios, of Courtland-st..
a talented young vocalist, la visiting
frlenda and relatives In Macon and
Hawklnsvllle this week. •
Mrs. Alfred Davies, Of Vienna, who
has been visiting the family of Mr.
John O. Davies on Courtland-st., left
for her home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Drow Glffin, of Knox
ville, Tonn., will arrive In Atlanta next
week to bo the guests of Mrs. Jeff
Dobbs on North-ave.
Mr. Lewis Foster, tho son of Sir. and
Mrs. W. A. Foster, Is III of typhoid, a
fact which will be learned with regret
by his many friends.
Dr. and Mra. Charles R. Nisbst, of
Nashville, aro receiving a cordial wel
come here. They aro this guests, of Dr.
and Mrs. A. A, Little.
Little Misses Christine Joyce and
Evelyn Stapler are visiting their grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Capps, on
North Boulevard.
Mis* Aylmer Pearce leaves Saturday
afternoon for her home In Columbus,
after spending two weeks with Miss
Mary Anderson.
Misses Fanny'Long and Lena Leni
have returned from the mountains am
are at home for the winter at 301
Peachtree-st.
Misses Priscilla and Margaret Polk
leave for their home In Nashvjlle Sun
day. after a stay with Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Whiting.
Mrs. A. W. Brooks has returned to
her home In Mobile, after a pleasant
stay In Atlanta with Mrs. T. P. Hln
man. -
Miss Viotorina Corrick, a pretty
Washington, D. C„ girl. Is visiting her
cousin. Miss Margaret Griffith, 76 East-
ave.
Miss Mignon MeCsrty leaves In two
weeks for the Castle-on-the-Hudson,
where she will attend school this win
ter.
Miss Janet Little, returned to her
home In Atlanta Friday from a visit of
ten days to friends in Summerville, Ga.
Judge E. C. Kontz and family have
returned home, after an absence of
some weeks spent In Canada and Maine.
Miss Mary Bullock, of Mobile, has
gone home, after a stay of some length
In Atlanta with Mrs. Albert Akers,
Dr. Arthur C. Brannon has returned
to the city after a stay of several days
at areenvrood and Meridian. Ml**.
Miss Clare Dontcn’a many friends
will regret to learn that she continues
111 at the Tabernacle infirmary.
Captain Jamea Thomas, of Forsyth,
spent several days with his daughter,
Mr*. E. C. Rudolph, this week.
Mis* Carrie Rich, of Nashville, re
turns home Monday, after a month's
vtr'lt with relatives in Atlanta.
Wirt. Annie Mays Dow will be at
home this fall and winter with Mrs. H.\
G: Mitchell at 486 Sprlng-st. ;
Mrs. Marion Masses, of Macon, re-i
turned, to her homo Friday afternoon,
after a short stay In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs/Hugene H-nvell Dobbs
have returned froin a Visit to Mr.,
Dobbs' father at Fayfttevllh-.
Miss Willie Morris, of Mllledgevllle;
has gone home, after 8 visit to Miss
Halve Barnes, of Atlanta.
Mrs. James Fleming add Miss Rooa
Fleming, of Barnesville, afe the guests
of Mr«. Joseph Wells.
Mrs. O. G. Anderson, of At'outa, has
Natural Mineral Water
A positive remedy for stomnch, liver and kidnoy troubles.
Indorsed by Mayor R. P. Maddox, Mr. S. M. Inman, Judge
Howard Van Epps nnd other Atlanta people who have known
and used this wnter for years.
For sale by JACOBS’ PHARMACY CO., R. L. PALMER,
ELKIN-WATSON DRUG CO.
Tate Spring Hotel Now Open. Write for our 40-Page Book.
TATE SPRING CO., Box 500, Tate Spring, Tenn.
WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE
to our friends and patrons that wo have moved from 73V» to 36V4 Whitehall-**.
CLAYTON & ZAHN,
MANICURING, CHIROPODIST ind HAIR DRESSING PARLORS.
returned from a visit to Mrs.
Patterson, of Athens.
Miss Sarah Adelle Eastlxck's friends
will bo glad to know that she has re
turned to the city.
Miss Lucy Howard, of Atlanta, la
the guest of her atstcr, Mrs. Thomas
Comer, of Athens.
Misses Laura and Mary Burekl* have
returned to the city and are at home al
93 Capitol square.
Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Huff, after travel
ing for several months In the North,
have returned.
Judge and Mrs. John T. Pendleton
havo returned from New York and At
lantic City.
Mrs. E. C. Lycett, who haa been very
111 at her home In College Pork, la Im
proving.
Mrs. Danisl Isaacs, of Athens, Is vis
iting Mrs. I. L. Goldstein at 259 Crum-
ley-at
Mrs. James Jackson Is visiting In
Athens. v the guest of Mrs. John F. Jack-
son.
Mrs. Odell Stapler Is the guest of
Mrs. Will Wilson at Lincoln, Ala.
Mrs. Ralph B. Small, uf Macon, is
spending a few days in Atlanta.
Mrs. Edwin Stewart Is recovering
from a severe attack of asthma.
IP YOU ARE
CONTEMPLATING
MOVING,
See Tho Georgian’s Rent
Bulletin, published Tues-
days, Thursdays and Satur-
days.
A complete list of prac
tically all houses for rent in
the city of Atlanta.
CAPUDINE
^IflClCC 11 r#mo?0« the c«n«*.
w Vm foothM the .,»rvp« and
" m relloTM the ache* and
COLDS AND GRIPP
headache* and Neuralgia a1*o
10c. 23c and aoc bottled. cLiqcin.)
Dr. C. B. Wilmer will arrive In At
lanta Sunday from New York,
Mr*. Frank L. Woodruff will return
I to Jackson, Tenn., Monday.
OCTOBER WEDDINGS
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rK, ENGRAVING CO., Wedding Stationery Engravers,
47 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.