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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, !W.
13
I SOCIETY WITH
OUR NEIGHBORS
OF
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING
FOR 1906-7.
You will find New and Fashionable Suits, Top
Coats, Overcoats, Raincoats, Trousers, Hats, Shoes,
Youths’ and Boys^ Clothing from the famous mak
ers of America. We are showing an enormous
stock of the “Fit-Rite” Brand and backed up with ’
our ■ ; . . .
Easy Payment
Plan of $1.00
Weekly or
Monthly,
which hae brought u* a won
derful bualnata. If not a cue-
temar of The Terminal Clothing
Co. you should Investigate the
advantages offered liefe. You '
get the beet gooda, the beet
attention, the loweet price,, and
the beet Terma made by any
concern on earth.
OUR
LADIES’
Department.
Thla department le our recent
addition) new geode coming In
dally, Handaome, up-to-date
atylee from the vary beat
makera.
SKIRTS, SUITS, ,•
CLOAKS, MILLINr
ERY, ORAVENETTE
RAINCOATS, SHOES,
. FURS, ETC.
DRESS WELL AND LOOK PROSPEROUS
Otir charge accounts help the Man or Woman of
moderate means to look prosperous. JOIN THE
ARMY OF PROSPERITY T<5DAY
One Price to All, Cash or Credit. \
t DUBLIN,
, H. C. Thompson,'of Wrlghtsvllle, spent
| Tuesday in-Dublin.
I Miss Mnttlo Wall has returned to *lrer
homo in MllledgerlUe, after a pleasant visit
to this city.
Mrs. M. H. Unroll has returned to her
home In Riley, after being the guest
. for a few days of the family of \V. B,
¥\ Daniel.
Miss Mattie Ramsay spent several days
reeeotly with relatives at Monroe. Ga.
Mrs. 8. R. Melton baa returned to her
home In Opelika. Ala.
Mrs. A. U Spicer Is the guest of friends
it Thotnasvlllo,
. Dr. T. N. lin
day In this city.
1 Colonel T. \. Snnders la attending court
t Eastman tills week
, Miss Annie Ilardema
this week In Macon.
I Mra
I raUtT
C. Beechnm spent Monday at Tennllle.
, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ilurch spent Sunday
at Wrlghtsvllle, guests of Judge A. V.
Daley and family.
W. J. Brans, of Wadley, wa» a recent
I visitor to thla city.
G. H. Williams na» returned from a visit
to Savannah. *
Judge V. B. Robinson, of Wrlghtsvllle,
spent Sunday In Ddblin.
Miss Kelley, of Macon, la the guest of
I Mrs. Thomas H. Smith. /
I W. W. Ward, of Abbeville, spent' Sunday
In the city.
J. A. Thomas has been In Macon aev
era! days this week.
| Rufus Branham, of Lumber City, spent
Saturday In the city.
Miss Mamie Smith*Is visiting her sister,
Mrs. 8. R. Melton, at Opellkn, Ala.
J. B. Illgbtower spent fomlny.Jn Bast
nan. 5 ;
. II. W. Waters, of Davlsboro, spent Tues
I day In the city.
I Miss Ullla Ward, of Donglasvtllej Is vis-
ltlng In the city, the guest of her-
I ter, Mrs. J. L. AVeddingtotr.-U 1
Colonel John M. Htnbln.nnd wlfo spent
several days Inst week.In'Macon. •
I Mrs. J. D. Smith and baby, of Hankins-
vilie. are gneata of Mr. and Mrs. 51. A.*
I Kendricks.
Mrs. J. L. Tarpley has returned from
visit to relatives In north Georgia.
B. A. Hooka spent Tuesday In Macon.
George Wright, of Macon,.was here Mon-
lay.
, J. E. Smith, Jr.,' spent Tuesday In
Wrlghtsvllle.
511m Dorothy llooks Is the guest of rel-
of Wrlghtsvllle, spent
■ .. -j- — - -—^ , i - city. / , ■
Colonel A. W. Kennedy, of Macon, w
the gnest of friends .In Dublin Monday,
■pent Sunday In-the ,clty. k
Rev.# George C. Thompson, of Atlanta;
Rev. M. A. Jenkins, who has been oh*
sent from this city several months, re
turned Saturday, and fjJed-tbe pulpit at
the Baptist church Hunuuy.
GADSDEN,ALA.
Miss Mildred Alford Is visiting relatives
J In Atlanta. ; * . I
Mrs. II. L. Carter, who has been, the
fuest of Mrs. T. »J. Woodtiff, has returned
to her home In'Anniston. j-
, Mrs. 8. C. Gentry entertained the'Wed
nesday Euchro Club at her home on Ninth
I atreeL k
Much Interest fs .being taken here in the
approaching marrlfga of Clarence E. Fes*
ter, of thla city,! and’Mlsalxmlae»Wilson,
which will take place at the home of the
bride, at St. Stephens, Ala;, on Tuesday,
I November 6. I i ; .
I .Messrs. Oliver Alford and’ O. T. Stocks
are visiting relatives and friends In At*
B J. B. List, of. Cobutta,. Ga., who blit
been the guest of C. M. Adams, has re-’
turned home. ■•’-*'•■»•'
Mrs. Frauds Tapper and Mrs..Lees, of
Huntsville, were.the guests of Mrs. Bruce
Armstrong, on ednesdny and Thursday.
Mrs. 5L A. BfOudi and dnugbler, .who
have been visiting, Colonel A. A. Allison
and family, have *returnl*d to their home at
Montgomery.
Mrs. A. C.
the guest of
Tracy Lay,
parents. Captain and-Mr*/~W.
has'returned t<vhU home In Mbntgomery.
Miss Underwodd; hak resigned her jhm
tlon In the city school*. and has rttanu
to her borne In Huntsville.
* *t has arrived from TalL
bake this city his future
Terminal Clothing Co.,
7 West Mitchell SC ’'
WAYCROSS. -
the Wajcrosa Literary, Society met Frb
il.Vy ittoruoon at the residence of Mr*. J.
U? Retain,.
It wa, a pleasant reunion after tho re-
life of Shakespeare. Mrs. Amelia
rf>ad curtviit; topics' rwiehtful ufrfie was
furbished by Miaa' alafy McCall.
After the program was finished delicious
refreshments were served. Those present
were Mrs. P. N. Hatley. Mr*.; J. V. Darl
ing. Jlrs. George Deen, Mra. Agnes Findlay,
Mrs. W. T. Morrison, Mr*. Amelia Hetdt,
Mrs. Ham, of New York; Mlsaca Vay liar-
Frances Jackson, Msttle Williams and
'Irglnia Lyon.
X(rs. W. C. H Gaither, of Tampa, Is the
ruwt of her sliufi^ Mra. ft. L. Branham,'af
tha Southern Hotel.
Mr. and Mrr.yraak Bartow have return
ed from their wedding trip, and are occu
pying their home on Gilmore street.
Mra. Leon Wilson and daughter. Miss
Katherine Wilson, and Mrs. James Sinclair
are In Atlanta;
fcffrs, Friuices ClaHuohd > children, ; , p 1
'Jag)t6ppy,llle, bars NVn the guests of .Dh 1 !
and 51ro. J. II.' Redding.
Mrs. W. T. Seaman and little daughter,
Margaret, are visiting In Montgomery, Ala.
Little 5flss Magdalena lslnr, daughter of
pr^ Juul.Mra. 'lL IV Islar, la 111 with typhoid
Rev.‘and Mrs. Baker, of Montleello, Fla
were tho guests of Dr. and Mra. T. '
I'alne this week. ..
Mra. Charles L. Re<ldlng rarae up from
Brunswick aud spent Sanday and Slonday
with relatives.
Rev. E. M. Stanton, of Atlanta, who U
conducting the revival services at the First
Methodist Church, and hla singer, Mr.
Milan, are being entertained by Mr. dud
Mrs. George W. Deen.
General UUohvIst left Sunday for Fanta
Gordo, Fla., to spend'a few days.
sSHOE
XJTIGH excellence in a shoe means
^ something more than mere style-
good looks; It means to the knowing
man, the satisfaction of
reasonable wear — of
enjoyable comfort, as
well as the assurance
that he’s correctly shod.
The
Florsheim
Shoe
—that’s the epitome of all
the important points of shoe
—excellence. We want to
tell you why and demon
strate its vantage points
to you.
Florsheim Styles
$S.oo and $6.oo
WorthmoreStyles
$3.5o and $4.oo
Ward Shoe Company
101 Peachtree Street
^ Mra. Fornes Hughes hurt
i;,vWt.ng frlondi
In Atlanta. - . * . ■ - ; .
i returned froip.p
mW-T. Ilmif-r. who’’had been vlxlt-
Ing'-Mr*. T.'J. Woodllff.t-bn*- returnrti to
^Mr.’and'Mrs. C. I*. Smith have returned
from n vl.lt to relative* In Annleton. <
Mr*. M. A. Knott nnd Mr*. C. D. Neal,
who hnvo been vlnltlne relativesi here, have
returned to their homu In SlirlbjTllle,
l>nn.
Erne»l Turner
enter the •;
Mr. ami 5— ... -
’‘m?*.!?. l^ n ffi>ta*ne I*
hB Kr*f 0 M»iy 0 B. Cox la writlni 'frUWvlp
Annlaton.
■ Mr*.
Waco,
friends
Turner ha* »one. to Anniston to
•jmodleal college in thnt'clry.
Mr*. Robert K.; Foeter nr* yl*
„.ry B. Cox le Ttoltlng frltlnrt* In
°< n ieor,e Tarwater' and danghter. oY
Tex., are visiting relative*, and
i In this, their oldTiome.
NORCROSS.
Professor Ralph Wootten. of the North
Georgia Agricultural college, in Dehloaen,
made a abort visit to his mothtr, Ur*. W.
J Rhnpwn*!* at the atate norma)
* < MI*s Janie* 1 TSt’lrd. of Atlanta, waa.wtth
friend* during the week.
John A. Montgomery, of Deeatnr,.arai the
guest of Mies Lola Key last week..,. ....
The Walking Club will meet with Ula*
Lillian McDaniel nest Wedneeday after-
oon.
GREENSBORO.
Mias Henrietta Rmllh, at her home. "Bon
net View," entertained the Domino Llub on
Thureday afternoon. The apacloua veranda
was Inviting with Ita handaome wicket fur
‘ t
M
ission
Dihing Ro
som
At $52.50
12 !i !
■■’Si
nltnre and 'growlbg plaat*. Tb*
•core carda were gilt
; horse shoes and. four
leaf clover*. The prl*e., h«ndyome bottle,
of perfume, were won by Mlsa .Mamie
Baynes nnd Mr*. John T. noblni. MItse*
Mamie llaynei, Reba and Lacy Jemlcan,
Corrle Uerritt,Ix)ln »ad EllaeAimo^Jenl
Die and Kate Evans, Mary Copeta*. Hallle
and Marla Tark, Arma Lewis, Kell# Hall,
Adle llopelan and Augusta Moaeley.
In honor of Mrs. llary llsrrls Armor, of
EMtmao. Mrs. William 0«*n Armor save
hSiSrsk th
1 Miss May* Roblna, of Harlem,'was. tb,
guest of her brother, Bev. Robins for ser
,r Mr*'! a H*l| 1 |e ,, Amrooii». of Hstcheehubhee.
_la„ arrived Monday to visit her relatives
h 'Mm. Henley and Mr. Wym.n Hanlay, of
Inglealde, earn# down Sunday to.attend th*
runernl of Captain’O. A. flfall. Mm. Fan
nie Callahan. Mias Maud Hall, Mian Id*
Callahan, Mr. Forreat Callahan and others
Mm. Elien Foster, of Uxlngton' wa* the
gneit laat week ,of Mr. and. Mr*. Henry
Ilnrt. ‘
Mm. C. K. Montfort end children left
Thursday to rlelt-relatlvea at Union rolnt.
MU* Ellaabetb,8*V or -!. V 1 *"' 1 ;
ed visit'- to relative# and friends, returned
t0 J!W. 1 - l, Moody!* oT h M«e ( m, I. visiting bet
‘'sim! winter. oV'Hnekabee.'end Mr. Mar
vin Winter, of Mtdleon, ittended the funs'
-rat-of-Mr.-Jack Yoana on Monday. -,
Mr*.' J. L. I-lnnon entertained the Daugh
ters of -the Confederacy.on Thumday af-
taraoon. After an Important bnslnesa tea-
•ton refreshment* were served.
Miss - Jennie Evans left Tueedny to .vlelt
Miss HalUe Walker at White rtetas.
At tlte borne,, of her Meter. Mra. It. L,
MeCnmmons. Miss Corrle Merritt entertain
ed the Domino Clnb on Tneydny afternoon.
The brilliant green nnd gold of golden rod
wan the color nr be nr* and this metlf was
used In the band-painted score card*. Th#
prises, a box of stationery and blotter,
were woo hr Mlnaen Hallle Park
and-Addle Copetan. Yellow mid while fn*
and cake# were served by Misses Merritt
nnd Tappon. -Thnae present areve Ilian
Inllle Vnrk. Addle Copelan, WIRIe Mar
Tappan, Mattie Medlia, Kate and Jennie
Ivlina Lota nnd Elian Armor, Rah* and
.ncy Jernlgan. . Henrietta .Smith. Vary
Copelan. Helen Doris, Mamie Bayses,
Anna Lewis nnd Pt-aare* Adam*.
Mm. Mary Harris Armor, state president
„f the W. C. T. L\, dellrrred a most In-
ttrnctlrt lecture on state prohibition at tb*
We picture here a Dihing Suit sketched
from the pieces upon our furniture floor—
: ■ a modest design in mission,
f[v: As cirtistie in lines and finish as the
h';Wghfel^|nc©(iv suit, it isadapf^hle to the
., dining room of small'diTtiehSiOhs and the
Home furnishing purse that is limited.!
.x. i -• ■',** . I /;
• ,:i :.A In; its lines there’s a charming, * touch.. -the arts and
S.-v-'-.drafts; the siniple lines and mofifs that* ‘are’ '“finding, tlieir
», • y r • t* m “ ■* p! %
way into every home. • -■ — ‘
v The these pieces, as shown in cut, are 52.50
Other Dining Rponi'Furniture in Mission.as well as 1
Golden Oak, Early English and Mahogany. Suits
and odd pieces, Ranging in prices from 50.00 to 900.00.
; *"■' xt i *i v-Y * i. > '-yt'Pt
-*.1 w-f
Chamberlindohnson-DuBose Cq.
Methodist Church on Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Armor formerly llved.ln ilreenslioni,
and her many friends were delighted to see
her agalo.
TOCCOA.
Dr. and Mm. Jeff Davis, Mra. Vow and
Mrs. - D. J. Himpson have returned home
from an extended visit to Washington,
p. C„ and Philadelphia. Pa.
Mrs. E. W. Hull, who ha* been spend
ing several months af the Albemarle, left
oA Sunday for Washington, D. C„ where
she will spend a few weak# with friends.
Hhe was- accompanied by her Son, Allen
Hull, of Columbus. Ohio, who spent a few
dayn In Toeeon laat week. After her visit
to Washington. Mrs. IIHI will g» to Savan
nah. where she will spend the winter.
Mrs. lee Johnson and children are visit-
i( In Atlanta thin week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Edward* spent sev
eral days In Albnt* this week.
Firm Smith has returned from Washing-
George ’itamsay. who hi* been' In Co
lumbus. Ga.. for the-past-few week*, baa
returned to his homo In this city. ,
Mrs. Boren Hill Is visiting relative* and
friends In Athens.
George Edwards baa returned from Wash
ington. It. C.
Robert Barton, of Buford, spent several
days In Toeeon tbl* week.
Arch Conway, of Atlanta, was numbered
among the rerent visitor*.
Joe Motion, of Athens, visited Mends
In this rlty Sunday.
Mis* Berab-e Whitehead, of Atlanta. Is
visiting her AicihtT, Mrs. P,. IT. White
head, rf this dtp.
Mra. T. A. Capps has returned from a
week's visit to Commerce.* *
Miss Louise Slmmonn and' Min* Debbie
McCrra, of Brenau college, visited Mr. nnd
Mr*. J. II. Simmon* Saturday nnd Sunday.
Mis* Grace Steen, of Chattanooga, Tenn.,
visited Mist Maud Deatou several days re-
centlv.
*-Br. i
visits to Oalnesi
t*.
Ideal Skating Weather.
WALTER BALLARD OP-!
TICAL CO.
Less than one year ago placed on the
market the new Ballard Bifocal, giving
reading and walking Slaton lgt one
frame and looking Uke' ooa glass. They
have proven the moot eucceaeful of all
the advertised Invisible bifocals.
Ground In a deep torlc curve, giving n
large vleual Held for reading M well ns
walking. They .are the moat perfect and
beautiful glaae sold. Consult us about
bifocals. ' We have them all.' Sales
room. ft Peachtree, 'Atlanta. On *
Music at St. Nicholas Rink.
DENTAL WORK AT COST
; COLLEGE SEASON NOW OPEN
A-large number of partial can be-walted on at reg
ular college prices—"Cost of Materials”. .No green
students ure allowed to enter this school, but dentists
of several years' experience come to learn the newest
things In the business. Tn thts place you get the bene-’'
nt of skilled work AT COST. No botch work by In
experienced beglhnefs. <
Gas, Air. and Local Application for
PAINLESS -Extraction of Teeth
FREE
Remember the Place. ATUMTA POST-GRADUATE DENTIL SCHOOL,
ake Elevator. 2d Floor Steiner-Emerj Bldg.. Allmli, Go. Dr. W.t Coital), Mgr
I Or. Conway also will 'attend to his private practice.