Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 06, 1912, FINAL, Page 11, Image 11

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PERSONALS | Mrs A. G Smart is at Battle Creek. Mich. Mr. Clarence Trippe is at Wrights ville Beach. , Mr and Mrs Lowry Porter are at the Hotel Chalfonte. Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Thornton of Palmetto, are in Atlanta for a short stay. Mrs. English Smith and children, of Dublin, are guests of Mrs. W L. j'ui ry. at 293 East Fourth street. Mrs. sp. in . r [; Atkim-on has as he guest Miss Arabella Wrigijt, of Bruns- • wit k, Ga Mrs. Martha Wideman Thomas has i SfewlM ' kpOb WIRWI!»*VA> • • ' X i • W lkL.„, „ returned from Winder. where she has been ihe guest of Mrs. Robert O. Ross. Mrs. A. I). Lucke and Miss < Lucke have returned fitin S.. Simons' island. Mi -. Hoke Smith and M’ssrs Lucy , and Callie Hoke .Smith will not i’‘'turn to Washington until October 1. Miss <’allir Hok» Smith will have; Mondax I<> join Mrs. Fred Stone, it BaSam. X. <'. for a short stay. Mrs. Limon Hopkins ami four voting sons will return n«*xt \v ok I r. in W rightsville Bea< h. Mr. and Mrs. Nisbet Hazh-hurst a;- visiting Mi-s Penelope Griffin on W i j dens Ridge, near Chattanooga. ■ Mrs. John Evins and her daughters.) Misses Pet. Max ami Dolly Evins, a * at Wrightsville Beach. Miss Patsex <’henex. of Rarmsx. r, | is the guest of Mrs IL <<’rost hw <i i’• ( * nn North Boulevard. ' |*j .Mrs. Harry Harman ami Miss Dor<»- l| thy Ha inan go to Highlands. X. ( on I Thursday for a stay of several weeks. , Dr. John E W hite ami ;itt • • -om. Bruce, are at Wrightsville lb ach fm a short sta\ b' fore joining M’> W hite m t'oiiconl. X C _ Mi. and Mrs. William \. Sp ■•> i a\' returned after a delightful stay of i\x weeks at the Marlborough-Bh -nh< im. ■ A t lan tic City. Mrs. George Edward Su->it and Mi-' Adele Marie Scott, of Washington. I>. <*., are the gm sis of Mrs. Scott s m -th- or. Mrs. Ered< ric Bissell Crowell. Miss Miiteih Lmla and Miss Lmii- Allen ha ve ret ut ned from Hampton. Ga., : xx here ih<\ wor* . nt. ria im d bx Miss) Lois Dav- Mr. Morgan I’• a i ce. <»f X- w Ymi-. wiii. be the guest of \i > and Mi- I'.ii ; ' Adair al their home in luuid lid < m xi ' xx eek. Mr. and Mi s Georg* M< K« nz • . Ii - Annie Lee Mt-lv nzie. ami Mr William! McKenzie w ill i- ax* Angus! _'u so. an f | automobile tom through X< \\ Eugl iml. Miss McKenz.it i<» • •turn ! <hh <\ uo join them on the nip fspfi jMgJU a- ■ W ! j \ \ \ aw~TT'a;~U jaXcch \ AMam Make your home safe for the children—and safe for yourself. Keep it free from disease germs by using the Powerful Disinfectant Don’t use carbolic acid or poisonous chlorides. CN is over five times as effective as carbolic acid and is non-poisonous. It disinfects, cleanses and de-odonzes —and a little of it “ goes a long way.” "The Yellow Pttchtigt with the Gnh'e Tnf" 10c. 25c. 50c. SI.OO At Drug and D*c»t Store* WF.*T DISINFECTING CO.. ATLANTA MACON SOCIETY GIRL TO || BE ASEPTEMBERBRIDE \\ j Ww® // // h Jfl BHMr \\ "So ' pRmIMI ''W. I A. I’ \\ Wmu I M Wilf Wy . W/ ,\lis.> Coii.siaiicr .laqiies. dau*;lil<‘i- <>f Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel Randolph .lamies. pl .Maron, one of the most prominent voting soviet.' trirls o! Georgia. Miss -htipivs will be married earlv in 'o Mr. Ldward I rav\ Wadley, ot Macon and Bo'lmg brok e. '—■—■■■■■ —a » ■!lB—-.-„n_ 1.11 i GOLDSMITH.ACTON-WITHERSPOON CO. GOLDSMITH-ACTON-WITHERSPOON CO. | AUGUST SALE OF FURNITURE, RUGS AND DRAPERIES I I i * Sale of Never- Famish Brass Beds, Etc. Special Sale of Dining Room Furniture, Etc. r fffflWl «? SIB.OO lining in r~ - —-.n Sideboards wL “°°°- mm Mui "" - 1 ’ f miCffiui' W«inn 1 IFAiBSSptEb China teJM feiWi Sißffi® ■ $ ux ... ■'■ Special prices <>n our complete hine of Dining Room Furniture, in complete Jtlli-na raiitecd XEVER TA l»\ISI1 BRASS BEDS at SPECIAL suits and odd pieces, embracing oak in all styles and finishes. ' ‘ ’ l * .' >S- ... Arts and Crafts designs in Fumed Oak and Early English, veneered and We guarantee they will not become streaked nor turn black, are not as- c > m > • . I'ccted l>\ ammonia, alcohol. salt water, or soap and water even the strong- I s "i H i Mahoganv, in pine < olomal designs, est acid-, such as nitric and muriatic (which will dissolve ordinarv brass), W e will store your purchases and deliver later if desired, have no more effect on our NEVER TARNISH BRASH BEDS than a bland , oil. Wo are equally prepared to furnish your home complete or sell you the odd pieces you may We sell them lor less tliall some other stores ask fo|- the other kind. need from time to time, lu either ease we welcome your account. Price's from SIO.OO up. Pay for your Furniture as you ust t “A LITTLE ATA TIMM. ’’ A GOOD MATTRESS INSURES n i, rs HIM RESTFUL sleep Pullman Davenport SB IfjL Sfflgs?jJ2Sa2SS|i r ~—j~- untßfc, M ? HSr |g«il W L—JL gdH Pv 1 ' W* a <, ■ , , » •->• ■•:>, \H < ..liori. 5 5.00 Tins i, i..i>i Extension Dining Chair in ■ .$ 7 .a0 TV 12 Soli,i < ■<,!,„ Rugs. . . 113.50 U.-niei Table, in ,>ak , ,n ~vi,.< Pullman Table. In golden oak oi Solden oak or Early s>o.oo I'xl \xmin<tei Rugs $25.00 OOE 1 Spe , it stered Eagle F, .$12.50 .'7x54 \xminstei Rug $2.50 | I- ■ . . i. ■ Eng $12.50. 1; : ‘7 ’•'’!• ® l2 ' t.iiV". > F. it $15.00 p;x72 AxminMer Rug $ 4.00 SPECIAL $1.98 '-'band malmgam S| ■ i.i I. v $2 Cash and $1 Pe r Week. * Week. * P * r Odds and Ends of Porch Furniture in Rustic, Hickory and Fiber Rush to Close at Reduced Prices. GOLDSMITH-ACTON-WITHERSPOON CO., PEACHTREE LIFE-TIME FURNITURE s> N BROAD THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AXD NEWS. ITESDAY. A ( GI ST 6. 1.912. j PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. John E. Murphy and Misses Julia and Katherine Murphy are now in Dresden after a delightful stay in Berlin. Lieutenant and Mrs. Chester Mills, of Port Oglethorpe, have returned home front a visit to General and Mrs Albert L. Mills, in Washington. l> C Dr. and Mrs. J. A McDonald and two sons, of Century. Ela., and Mrs. Leland Taylor and son. of Kingston. S. I'., ale guests of Mrs. M. E. Pri<e. US Crescent avenue. Mrs. B C DeLeon will >ave tonior iow so New York, and will sal! Satur day on the George Washington of the North German I.lord im for Paris, where she will spend some time. Miss Fannie Pickett, of Mmitgomei \. who is being delightfully entertained m an informal way during lie visit to Mrs. Sheperd W i-'os ... will remain with her for some time logger. Mrs. John Erins. Miss Mart Elean.a Evins and Mr Glenn Evins will return fiom Wrightsville Beaeh Saturday. Mt and Mrs Evins have purchased a cot tage at tile beach and will spend the entire summer there next year. Mr. William <>. Ryan, a eadet of the I'nited States Milita y oauemv at West Point, after a visit to his par ents. Captain and Mrs. ,1.1 Ryan, has i gone to visit in Washington. New York | and at Port Ethan Allen. \ t. —, . . Il ' . — 8 . Write For a Selection of Diamonds and Buy Before Prices Advance The advances which have oc curred in the wholesale diamond market in the past year total fully $25.00 per karat. Most of our solitaires were bought last August. We haven't yet followed the advance. Our present stock is fully $25.00 tier karat under the current market. This stock won't last much longer ami just as soon as we have to replenish our stock we will be compelled to pay the in crease ourselves and follow the advance. We ship selections on approval -- paying all express charges. Attractive deferred payments allowed to those who prefer to buy that way. Net prices and full particulars given in our booklet. “Facts About Diamonds. " Call or write for a copy. ~Maier & Berkele, Inc. Diamond Merchants. 31-33 Whitehall Street Established 1887 BULGARIANS SLAIN BY ENRAGED TURKS; REVENGE FOR BOMB SALONIKA, EI'ROPEAN Tl RKEY. Aug. 6,—Turkish gendarmes and sol diers have massacred many Bulgarian Inhabitants of the town of Kochana t< • avenge a recent bomb out: age. accord , ing to word received from there today. More than 100 persons were killed by the explosion of an infei na I machine at Kochana recently, the most of the vic tims being Turks and Turkish sympa thizers. ICE TONGS KILL YOUTH; CATCH IN JUGULAR VEIN WII.KESHARRE. PA, Aug ti Frank Bedford, driver of an i< e wagon I in Pittston, threw the iron tongs on the floor of the wagon They bounced out and struck in the neck Reese Evans, a : four-year-old boy. who was riding or. the steps, severing the jugular vein and causing death. —— : —— Some "Muse Specials In Womens Shoes Pumps and Oxfords at Reduced Prices MUSE SHOES are s iocs of quality, and worthy every day in the year of their full selling price. There s a special price advantage in the present purchase of any of the fol lowing linos—which are now on sale al the following prices: All Low White Shoes reduced. Pumps, Oxford Ties and Button Ox fords— and $4.00 Stiles $2.50 $5.00 St vies ' $3.50 SO.OO Styles $4.25 Misses’ Low Heel Ankle Strap Slippers. Patent, Tan Russia. zf» -g Suede and Velvj‘l: sizes 11 1-2 to 2. and 2 1-2 to 6 n I ZN 1 $3.00 Styles T -*-• Splendid Lot Women‘s Pumps, Oxford Tie and Button zt» -g O Oxfords. lan Russia. Patent. Gun Metal. Suede — 'R I j $3.50 and $4.00 Styles One lot Women's White /A Canvas Ties—small 7 Jf* sizes, formerly $2.00 vZV All Evening Slippers reduced. Women's Shoe Section—Second Floor. Geo. Nluse Clothing Co. — - -- - DIAMONDS The continued rapid advance in the price of diamonds has been a source of surprise to nearly every one. The demand is more than keeping up with i he supply, and those command ing a view of the diamond indus*rv predict that the maximum price io which this commodity is sure to rise is far from beinj reached. Stones purchased now are sure to prove a good in vestment. A small cash payment and a few dollars per month is all that is required for yon to possess a handsome diamond. See us about this plan. All goods marked in plain figures. Zuqepe vJKM - -37 WIIITLRALI. ST. Use Georgian Want Ads 11