Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 29, 1910, Image 8

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1’Jlu. LET US MAKE YOU FAT 50c Box Free We Will Prove at Our Own Expense That It Is No Longer Necessary to Be Thin, Scrawny, and Undeveloped. Let Us Send You a Free Sargol Treatment, So You May Be Plump and Popular. Thi* la a generous offer to every thin neck or bust, to get rid of that “peaked" look, to rejuvenate and re vitalize your whole body until It tin gle* with vibrant energy; to do thla without draatic diet, "tonlca," severe physical culture “atunta,'* detention from business or any Irksome require ments—If we fall it costs you nothing. We particularly wish to hear from the excessively thin, those who know the humiliation and embarrassment which only skinny people have to suf fer in silence, we want to send a free fiO-cent package of our new uis- covery to the people who are called “slats" and "bean polea/’to bony wom en, whose clothes never look “anyhow," no matter how expensively dressed, to the skinny men who fall to gain social or business recognition on account of their starved appearance. We care not whether you have been thin from birth* whether you have lost flesh thru sickness, how many flesh builders you have experimented with. We take the risk and assume It cheerfully. If wo can not put pounds and pounds of healthy flesh on your frame we don't want your money. The new treatment Increases the red corpuscles in the blood, strengthens the nerves and puts the digestive tract Into such shape that your food Is assimilated and turned Into good, solid healthy flesh Instead of passing thru the system undigested and unas- slmflated. It Is a thoroughly scientific principle* this Sargol, and builds up the thin, weak and debilitated with out any nauseous dosing. In many conditions it Is better than cod liver oil and certainly is much pleasanter vlnce us by your prompt acceptance of this offer that you are writing n good faith and really desire to gain in weight. The 60-cent package which we will send you free will be<*n eye- opener to you. We send It that you may see the simple, harmless naturs of our new discovery, how easy it Is to take, how you gain flesh privately without knowledge of friends or fam ily until you astonish them by »*.t prompt and unmistakable results. We could not publish this offer In The Georgian and News if we were not prepared to live up to it. It Is only the astounding results of our new method of treatment that makes such an offer and such a guarantee possi ble on our pert. Ho out off the cou pon today and mail it at once, with full name and address, to The Hsrgol Company. 109-25 Herald Bldg., Bing hamton. X. Y.. and please inclose loo with your letter to help pay distribu tion expenses. Take our word, you'll never regret It. Free Sargol Coupon button npfnw, entitle* the hold er to one GO-cent tmekago of Bar- gol, the . ie»h Builder. Th, 8nr- gol Co.. 1M-Z Herald Bldg.. Bing hamton, N. V. BOWLING PARTY FOR VISITOR. Mia, May Bancker'a bowling party on Wednesday will be a compliment to Mia, Josephine \May.. of New Orleana, her houaw gueat, and to Mra. Ernest Duncan, n recent bride, A luncheon will follow the game. LUNCHEON FOR MRS. CULPEPPER Mra. J. A. Unndurant gave a lunch eon Tuesday In honor of Mra. 8. C. Dobbs’, gueat, Mra. t'harle, Culpepper, of New Turk. Tho table waa attractively decorated In flower,, and the gueat* Included Mra. Culpepiwr,. Mra. Dobbs, Mra. Georga Bell. Mra. Wnrren Candler, Mr,. E. C. Terklna, Unit Mra. I.. D. Jnnea, of Smyrna. ANNOUNCEMENT. The beat reataurant In this town at tributes It* good rooking to the uae of Redsnapper Sauce aa a aeaaonlng for soups, meats, salads, etc. Duntley cleaner is a house hold treasure in many At lanta homes. I nvItaUnna to theater aa guaata of Th* . There may M one for you among to day's want ada. MISS CAPPS H08TESS. Alla, Genevieve Kalharyn Capps de lightfully edtertnlned the Hnna Soucl club Saturday afternoon at her home on North Boulevard. Progressive up-JInks n "* played, after which delicious re- fi . aliments wore served. The hostess waa assisted In enter taining by her mother, Mrs. Thomas A. sppa, and her sister. Miss Olive Capps. BUFFET SUPPER IN HONOR OF MIS8 LULA DEAN J0NE8 Mr. and Mrs. Hamuel Dews Jones have Issued Invitation, to a buffet sup- per on the evening of Saturday, De cember 10, at S o’clock, at their home. 900 Peuclitree-»t.. to meet their daughter, Mia* Lula Dean Jones. Mrs. Jones will on Wednesday Issue invitations to n reception on the aft ernoon of Saturday, December 10, from 4 to a. at which she will Introduce her married friends to Mias Jones. In the evening the member, of the . younger set will be entertained, and theae two affaire will be among tho happiest event, of the season. Miss Jones la one of the lovelleat of. tho season's debutantes, and she will be the central 1 figure In a round of de lightful parties to be given In her honor. On Thursday afternoon alio will share honors with Mia* Margaret Webb, of Virginia, at the delightful bridge party to be given by Mrs. Dun bar Roy, and on the evening of Decem ber IT she will be the honor guest nt a delightful buffet supper to be given at the Piedmont Driving club by Mr. and Mrs. Bolling Jone*. WEST END"sTUDY CLASS. The Weet End Study class meets with Mrs. M. O. Campbell Wednesday morning at |0lW o'clock. Go to the Lyric ss the gueat of Geor gian want ndt. He* announcement In tbls Issue. MI8S DISOSWAY’S DEBUT. One of the delightful social event! of December Is the debut of Miss Mar garet Dlsosway, one of the most popu lar members of the debutante set, wh|ch will be made at a cotillion given by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dlsosway at th« Piedmont Driving club on the evening of the 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Dlsosway will be as sisted In receiving by Miss Dlsosway and Miss Margaret Dlsosway, Bishop and Mrs. Klnlock Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Memmlngcr, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Nunnally. Mr. and Mrs. Alex W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Josept arisen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Ehney, Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pettigrew, Mr. and Mrs Clark Howell, Mrs. Clarence Knowles, Mr. Thomas Eggleston. MISS ADELINE THOMAS TO ENTERTAIN AT LUNCHEON Mist Adeline Thomas will entertain at a luncheon at her home on Elghth- st. tho middle of December, the guests to Include the member, of the younger get Miss Thomas la one of the very at tractive debutantes of the season, and the luncheon at which the will be host ess will be a very bright event of the month. DINNER PARTY~FOR MISS ESTHER SMITH Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dlsosway will en tertain at n small dinner party on Fri day evening In honor of Mlsa Esther Smith, one of the pretty debutantes of the season. MI88 OLIVER TO~GIVE BOX PARTY FOR MI8S CUSHING Mias Elolse Oliver will entertain at a box party at the Orpheum on Sat urday afternoon, Inviting neveral friends to nee Mrs. Flake appear In "Becky Sharpe.” Mias Margot Cushing, of Boston, who Is the house guest of Mrs. Oliver, Will he the honor guest of the occaelon. A HOLIDAY PARTY. Miss Daisy LeCraw returns home from National Park seminary on De cember It and about .the flat she and her young sister. Miss Grace LeCraw, will give a large party, which will bo ono of the many delightful holiday af fairs for the younger set. 6 O’CLOCK TEA~FOR DEBUTANTE. Mrs. Theodore Hammond will give a tea on next Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock at her home on Pledmont-ave. In honor of Mlsa Esther Smith, the guests to Include only members of the younger set. EATS WHAT HE LIKES AFTER TAKING FREE SAMPLE Good Back Li Tie S It will bo welcome news to dyspeptics to learn of a remedy that. In the opin ion of thousands. Is on absolute cure for Indigestion and all forms of stom ach'trouble, and. better still, It Is guar anteed to do wo. The remedy is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Wo all know the value of pure pepsin In - Indigestion, and odd to this some exceptional laxative Ingredients and you have a truly wonderful remedy. Mr. T. W. Worthy, of Forsyth, Go., got to the pqlnt where he could not even eat or digest vegetables and after many years of seeking he found the cure In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Mr. Rudy Kasner. of Moline, 111., was In the same bad predicament with his stomach, took Syrup Pepsin and Is now cured. Hun dreds of others would gladly testify. It Is a guaranteed cure for Indiges tion, constipation, biliousness, head aches, gas on the stomach and similar complaints, a bottle can bo had at any drug store for fifty cents or a dollar, but if you wish to make a test of It first, send your address to Dr. Caldwell and he will supply a free sample bottle, sent direct to your address. You will soon admit that you have fpund some thing to replace salts, cathartics, breath perfumes and other temporary reliefs. Syrup Pepsin will cure you perma nently. Dr. Caldwell does not feel that the purchase of his remedy ends his obll “on. He has specialized In stomach, r and bow*el diseases for over forty yearn and will be pleased to give the reader any advice on the subject free of charge. All are welcome to write him. Whether for the medical advice or the free sample, addrew him Dr. W. B. Caldwell, &41 Caldwell building, Montlcello, IU. Mrs. Pope, of Montgomery, to Wed Mr. Green, of Atlanta Mr. W. D. Peck, of Montgomery, an nounces the engagement of hlB sister, Mr,. Lottie Peck Pope, to Mr. Allison Green, of Atlanta, the wedding to be quietly solemnised at the home of the bride In Montgomery early In Decem ber. This announcement will be of much Interest, both In Montgomery und In Atlanta. Mrs. Pope, who Is a very churmlng and popular woman, has visited Atlanta and has many friends here who will be delighted to welcome her. Mr. Green I, a well known business man of Atlanta and la a member of the Ann of Brown. Perryman & Green Company. He Is a brother of Mr. Wil liam D. Green and a brother of Airs. Forrest Adair, of Atlanta, and Is the son of the late Mr. C. O. Green. After their wedding Journey Mr. Green and his bride will make their home In Atlanta.' where they will be cordially welcomed by a large circle of friends. “The Man of the Hour” at the Lyric this week. Inexpensive Christmas Novelties From 20c Upward in Our Two Stores and Catalogue ■ Nearly everyone will require a number of Inexpensive Christmas remembrances. It will add to the pleasure of th* recipients It you chocs* them here, for they will know you wanted them to have the beet. We list below a few useful articles In Sterling Silver to acquaint you with the reasonableness of our prices: Thimbles. 10c. 16c. 10c, 16c, 40c, 60c and 11.00. Picture frame*, footed, velvet lined, easel back*, 60c, 76c, S1.S0, 11.00. 11.00, 14.00, 11.00, up to 130.00. Silver deposit colognes, 76c, 11.00, 11.00. 11.00, 14.50. 16.50. Tea balls, 60c upward. , Pencil sets, 76c and 11.00. Nall flies, 40a upward. Teaspoons, 76o up. Stilettos. 46c. From now until Christmas we shall feature all kinds of inexpensive novelties In our Oriental room. Visit the department, or write for our illustrated catalogue for thousands of other suggestions. Our catalogue brings your shopping to you. Maier & Berkele, Inc. Gold and Silversmiths Established 1887 31.33 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. BOX PARTY FOR VI8ITORS. Miss Emmie Willingham entertained at a box party on Tuesday afternoon at the Forsyth In honor of Miss Msry Hines' guests. Misses Leila Artope and Lautorla Jordan, of Macon. The guests were. Misses Artope. Jnr dan, Mar}- Hines. Edith Dunson and her gueat, Julia Rsy. of Monroe: Au- Vella Speer, Margaret Webb, Laura Ansley, Ida King, Adele Patton, Lula Dean Jones and Clifford West. TEA FOR VI8ITOR8. Mrs. Lyman J. Amsden entertained a few friends at a delightfully Infor mal tea on Tuesday afternoon In honor of a group of visitors who are now In the city. MRS. WHITE ENTERTAINS AT DELIGHTFUL LUNCHEON Mrs. W. Woods White, president of the Atlanta City Federation of Wom en’s Clubs, entertained at a most de lightful luncheon Tuesday. The luncheon waa served at the At lanta Woman’s club house, following the meeting of the executive board of the federation, and preceding the semi annual meeting of tho federation, the guests‘Including only the members of the executive board of the federation, who Include the presidents of all fed eration clubs, with the chairmen of all standing committee!. mrs. callaway'Intertains FOR MR8. FRANK HARROLD A delightful event of Tuesday after noon was the informal party given by Mra. Eugene Callaway at her home on Fourteenth-st. In honor of Mrs. Frank Harrold, of Amerlcus, who Is the guest of Mrs. 8. C. Callaway. The guests, who Included a few frlenda of the hoatesa, were entertained at a very Interesting observation party, In which tho prise was * pretty souve nir, while th* honor guest was pre sented with a sliver picture frame. After the contest delicious refresh ments were served Ih the dining room, where the decorations sere of white and green. The table was covered with a lac* cloth, and had for a centerpiece an effective arrangement of large full blown bride roses, while crystal candle sticks held whit* tapers tipped with silver shades, and illver dishes held bonbons In white. In the hall crimson carnations and Christmas berries were effectively placed. Punch was served from a table deco rated tn fruits and Christmas berries, Misses Laurie and Mary Hooper pre siding there. Mrs. Vaughn Nixon and Mra. Hsnry Johnson, Jr., served tea from a pretti ly appointed table. Mr*. Oaljawsy was a very charming hostesa and was gowned for th* after noon In a becoming toilet of blue Arca dian crap*, veiled In chiffon, and with n garniture of crystal. Th* corsage waa trimmed In duchess lace and the beautiful gown waa bordered In mars bou. .Mrs. Harrold wore a smart afternoon toilet LADIES AID SOCIETY OF ST. PHILIPS TO HOLD SALE The Ladles Aid soctsty of 8t. Philips cathedral will hold A sale of fancy articles all day Thursday, December 1, In the Sunday school room of the church, corner Washington and Hunt- er-sts. A delicious dinner and a lunch will be served, and all friends of the church are cordially Invited to meet with the lad lei on that day. Mrs. George Noble will have charge of the doll table, assisted by Mrs. Wil liam N. Hawkca, Miss Sarah Hawkes and Miss Caroline Sisson. Mra. C. T. A. Plso will be in charge of the fancy work and apron table, as sisted by Mr*. Allison. Mrs. Tanccy, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Estelle Garrett Baker, Mr*. Edgar Angisr, Mrs. Burkett, Mrs. R. M. Rose, Miss Anderson and Mis* Louise Sisson. Mra. Edward H. Barnes will b* In charge of the candy table, assisted by Misses Nettle and Louise Sergeant and Mis* Marguerite Walbridge. Assisting In the dining room will be Miss Bonyun, Mra George Stewart, Mrs. Pettigrew. Mr*. Shearer, ' Mra Frank D. Allen, Mrs. John C. Olmsted. Mra E. P. King. Mr*. Robert Sharpe, Mra. Albert Dunn, Mr*. Oliver. Misses Mildred Noble. Etbe! Noble. Miss Wright, Misses Susie Owena Mao' Owens, Lilian Tidwell. Mary King. An nie Barnwell. Emma Phillips, Mrs. Al bert Mason, Mis* Emma Sharpe, Mrs. Paul Chaudron. Mia, Everhardt, Miss Kielnmacher and othrra MR. NORMAN’S DINNER PARTY. One of the many pretty affairs In honor of Miss Relnette Miller nnd Mr. A. C. Frazier which have preceded their wedding was the dinner party which Mr. Guy Norman gave at the residence of his sister, Mrs. S. F. Gen try. The dinner table was decorated In pink carnations and swansonla, a Marie Antoinette basket of silver being filled with these flowers. Silver candle stick* were (haded In pink silk, and the place card* were white bridal slippers decorated with sprigs of orange blos- Ida King, Ruth King and their guest, Miss Patton; Marion Foster, Sarah Rawson, Laura Ansley, Katherine Boothe, Susie Osborne and Florence Smith. ’ WILLIS-WALKER. A pretty wedding and one of much Interest to their many frlenda was that of Miss Sara Louise Willis to Mr. Ivey Duggan Walker, which took place on the morning of November 14 at the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. D. W. _ _ _ .Sale, of Northeast Wilkes, Rev. J. A. sums, tiny cupIds standing inside the Shank performing the ceremony. The slipper. The mints were pink hearts, I handsome colonial home was elaborate- and all the details carried out the pink color motif. The chandelier above waa garlanded In smilax and pink tulle. Miss Miller was gowned In pink satin with overdress of chiffon embroidered In crystal. Mrs. Gentry wore pink em broidered crepe de chine. Mr. Norman's guests were Misses ly decorated with smilax, ferns, palms and white chrysanthemums In the hall and also In the parlor, where the cer emony was performed. A reception preceded the marriage. An elegant six-course dinner was served to twenty guests on the even ing of November 21. Autumn leaves Relnette Miller, Sophie Tillman, Ocle, In all shades of yellow and red wen Jennings, Marie Johnson. Leble Ewing, ‘ artistically used In decorating the spa- Katherthe Boothe, Ersklne Frasier, clous dining room. The centerpiece of Messrs. Frasier, Kirby Houghton, Bar ney Estes, Harry Kilpatrick, Carl Brit tain, Clark Frasier and Harry Kilpat rick. . buffetTupper. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ralne enter tained Miss Relnette Miller and bridal the table was a large pumpkin basket with autumn leaves, filled and sur rounded with fruit. The bride wore a handsome coat suit of gray cloth with satin rovers. The hat to match was of silver gray velvet trimmed with white aigrettes. She la the youngest daughter of Mr. party Monday evening at a buffet sup- IW. It. Willis, of Wilkes county, pos per following a rehearsal of the wed ding, which takes place Tuesday even ing. Yellow chrysanthemums and foliage plants were used to decorate the apart- seising many lovely traits of charac ter, and has numerous friends. Mr. Walker Is a promising young man of Warthen, Ga. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. ments, and Mrs. Godding* Tupper and;and Mrs, Walker left for his home Mrs. John A. Miller assisted In en tertalnlng the guests of the evening. The affair was the last of a delightful series of pre-nuptial parties for this Charming young woman. MISS RIPLEY~ENTERTAINS. Miss Louise Ripley entertained at a morning bridge party Tuesday at her home on West Peachtrec-st. Pink rose* and ferns filled the vases __ _ In the apartments where the guests Parks and Mis* Thcodnsla'willlngham. were enterthligtd. A dainty luncheon The following young ■ women were followed the game, at which pretty 1 present besides the honor guest*: prise* were given. I Misses Annette and Edith Kirkpatrick, Th* young hostess was charming In Bessie Dyer, Martha Boynton, Theo- rose colored rajah silk gown. She dosla Willingham, Marie Williams, Em. was assisted In entertaining by her sis. mle Willingham, Emma Mitchell ana near Warthen. An elegant reception awaited th»m there. MISS JENNINGS’ PARTY. A delightful party of Monday after noon was that at which Miss Emily Jennings entertained In honor of her guests, Miss Smith, of Elberton, and Mlsa McElroy. of Valdosta. Pretty prises offered In the game of tho afternoon were won by Miss Pearl ter. Miss Laura Ripley. The young women Invited for the oc casion were Misses Marion Perdue, Bet ty Peabody. Clifford West. Alice Muy Stanley, Emogene Thom, Helen Thom, Pear] Parks. 8ACRED HEART BAZAAR. The restaurant and bazaar being con ducted at 124 Peachtree-sb by the ladle* Princes* Watt*, Rhea King. Helen! of Sacred Heart church, 'with Mr*. Hobbs, Grace Sutherland, Janie Coop- James L. Dickey a* chairman. Is prov en Marian Fielder and her guest, Ruth | Ing to be a very busy and Interesting Horne, of LaOrange; Jane Stanfield,; place. All aorts of fancy hand-mods I article* are on sale, and the restaurant supplies dainty and substantial menus, A dinner or luncheon may be purchased, the lunch being 26 cents and the din ner 60 cents. A chafing dish bird sup- ! per I* served from 1:10 to 1:10 o’clock. The Best Cough Syrup is Easily Made at Home Go to the Lyric ns the gnrat of Geor* Costs Little and Acts Quickly. Monay Refunded if It Fails. memo———ooi This recipe makes a pint of cough syrup and save, you about ti as compared with ordinary cough remedies. It stops obstl- HAPPY HUSBAND IN INDIANA Dlllt Sugar Syrup. Take a .. one. two or three hours. teasnoonful every ••t mw miivo nuur*. Tastes good. This takes right hold of a cough and mates good. _ . _ a cough ai— gives almost Instant relief. It stimulates the appetite and la slightly laxative—both excellent feature#. 1*1 nex, as perhaps you know. Is the most valuable concentrated compound of Nor way white pine extract, rich In gulalcol and the other natural healing pine ele ments. No other preparation will do the work of PInex In this recipe, although strained honey can be used Instead of the sugar syrup, if desired. Thousands qf housewives In the United States and Canada now use this PInex and Sugar Syrup recipe. The plac often been Imitated, but the old nw ful formula has never been equaled. _ low cost and quick, results have made It Immensely popular. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your druggist has PInex 01 will get it for you. If not, send to Th» PInex Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. Mrs, Cook Takes Advice From Her Husband and Makes Him Happy. To The American Lady Corset The American Lady Corset, with its fine back lines, is just the corset to show-off to best ad vantage the clever touch es of the modish cos tume. For this season, the suits and dresses dis play a nice attention to details and artistic ef fects, when the back is turned. American Lady Corsets $1.00 to $5.00. In the beautiful Lyra models we have corsets made of the very finest materials. These are shown in all of the Americanized Frenchy models—a style for every type of figure. $5.00 $12.50 to KEELY'S A Woman’s Appearance this scientific age. Mark* of Age Removed. I give written contracts to re- bnlld hollow checks and Barring muaclos without aargtry or injections. Eradicate wrinkles, scars, smallpox marking, (reck* les, discolorations, ate., without acids: th* only method prac tically painless. At no* time is the fart sore. All work is done under tha supervision of n physician, member of tho Stats Medical Association. Lady attendants. Bell Phene Ivy 1381. DR. POWERS' Face Expert 130ft Fescbtn# Stre.t, VALUES in PINS However much or little money you would put into gifts, our Pins and Brooches are a line to provide you full and interesting value. Exquisite work and the best materials go with the making even of the inex pensive selection, and the tinest stones are embodied in the Diamond Pins. Davis & Freeman JEWELERS 47 Whitehall Street Evans Landing. Ind.—Mr*. A. L. Cook, of this place, has mad* her hus band (and herself) happy, by taking hi* advice. She writes, "For five years I suffered with awful pain*. After I mar ried I grew; woree. I had to etay In bed and could not do my work. My husband urged me to try CarduL and to please him I did. Boon I began to feel better. 1 kept on taking i t. Now I am able-to do my work and am much stronger than ever before. My husband Is the happiest man In th* state.” All women ne«d th* help of a strengthening tonic now and then. Do you test th* need of on* today? If so take cardul, the woman’e tonic. It will auraly help you, aa It has helped Mr*. Cook and thousands of others. Cardul Is no new untried remedy, but has a record.of fifty years of genuine success behind IL Don’t try experiment*. Take a remedy that has etood the test of time and ex perience. The safe way Is the beet way. Ask your druggtsb SERUM IS USED IN TREATING TYPHOID FEVER Spartanburg, 8. C., Nov. 29.- .. Llndeay has aroused much interest among the medical fraternity of the city by telling of excellent results ob tained In a typhoid fever case thru a now treatment. Serum waa Injected after the fever had reached a very se rious stage and It caused almost Im mediate improvement The serum treatment ha* been used here tn cases of erysipelas and possi bly one or two other diseaeee, but so far as Is known has never been used In a typhoid fever case In this city be fore. The patient was a boy of eighteen years. On the third day of his Illness 300.000,000 dead typhoid germs were Injected Into the system. At 10 o’clock the next morning the temperature was 104 and by evening hod fallen to 101 1-1. Th* next morning th* tem perature was 100 and two day* later waa normal. PRIVATE MAIL BOXES ARE BEING INSTALLED Postmaster Hugh L. McKee reports that tha canvassers selling mall boxes to residents of Atlanta are meeting with great success. It Is the desire of the poetofllc* de partraeqt to have a mall box at each home In order that tn* deliveries of mall may be facilitated, and In accord ance with this Mr. McKee ho* sent a circular letter to each householder of tho city urging that they comply with tho request. The poatofllce department Is In no manner Interested tn the sale of any particular box. and It Is not compul sory to purchase a box, but It Is greatly desired that all will do so. Trial of Jonas Poatponad. Macon, Ga., Nov. 29.—The trial of Johnny B. Jones In connection with the murder of W. D. Bishop has been postponed until the special January term of the superior court on account of the absence of Dr. F. M. Cunning ham from tho city. The case was called yesterday morning, but when Judge Felton waa acquainted with the fact that an Important wltnese was out of the city he consented for tho trial to go over. „ Big Flf*i at McDonough. MoDonougt, 3a., Nov. 29.—Fire last night destroyed some of the principal buildings In .tbs business center of town, tba lost amounting to 110,«0«. The buildings burned are the First National hank, the MeDonoogh Drug Company, the 7. S. Rogers buggy ebon •nd the office <Jf Dr. T. A. L!..“ I DUPLICATE BROKEN LENSES FOR 60 CENTS Quality unsurpassed. My upstairs lo cation permits me to offer you a lwn» fide saving of 21 1-1 per cent. R. H. Menken, tbo Upstairs Optometrist and Optician, corner Peachtree and Waltnn Sts., entrance 2 1-2 Walton, with M. Greer, the Jeweler. Duntley pneumatic clean ers. 0. J. Daniel & Co., 405 Empire Life Bldg. “The Man of the Hour" at the Lyric this week. THEATER TICKETS FREE EVERY DAY If your "went ed” I, In The Glorjluu »«• not only steud a better chance to secur. Tour want, but hare en equal chance to «• » the Lyric aa a gueat of Georgia 'Want Ads.” Be# announcement In thla Is sue. Georgian want ads cost lc a word. Hats for $2.40 that were $5 to $7. Frye’s, 116 Mariet- ta-sfc. $1 Silk Velvet 50c. Invitation* to theater u guMtx of Th* Georgian. There may be one for you among to* day's want ad*. BRITISH ANTARTIC EXPEDITION SAILS Port Chalmer* New Zealand, N«v. 29.—The British antarctic expedition, under the command of Captain Scon. Mailed southward from here today. A WATCH CHAIN op Fob selected from our beautiful 6tock of novelties would make an ideal Xmm gift. OUR PRICES will be satisfactory to you- A. M. BALDING 17 EDGEWOOD-AVE.I Jt[JT OFF A Call Solicited. I 6 POINTS-