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TtlCtlRDAT. NOVEMBRIt L Iff*.
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
THE LITTLE STORE
AR0UND1 CORNER
16 E. Hunter St.
IMPORTERS OF IRISH LINEN
HANDKERCHIEFS
W« have Ju«t received a large Importation of Irish Linen
Handkerchief*, which we Imre placed on eale at the following
low price*:
I.adlCH' Sheer All-Llnen Embroidered Handkerchiefs at 5e
Ladles - Sheer Alt-Linen Embroidered and Lace-Trimmed
Handkerchiefs 10 and 15c
We also have a beautiful line of lace-trlmmed handker
chiefs, ranging in price from 25c to $1.25
Oent's All-Llnen Handkerchiefs 10, 15, 20 and 2Se
Sec our line of Novelties in Neckwear. Just received a
beautiful line of Ruffs at popular prices.
16 EAST
HUNTER
LACE HOUSE
PAWNEE BILL’S
WILD
WEST
AND
GREAT
FAB
EAST
ATLANTA, MONOAY, NOVEMBER 5.
Did jjwGround},Jackson anJ Wheat Sit.
AMERICA'S RATIOIAL EITERTAIIMEIT
Over 1,000 Men, Women end
Hareee Employed. The actualities
of Frontier Life Vividly Repro
duced. The Orient Transplanted
to Your Vory Hornet. Over 100
Indiant from Different Weetern
Tribee.
Strange People from every Clime.
The World’s Armies Asssmblad.
“Mountain Meadow Massacre."
"Hanging of a Hors* Thief.”
“Burning of Trapper Tom's
Cabin.”
“Daadwood Stage Robbary.”
Hard of India Elephants.
Hard of Buf
Philippine Island Cattle.
FRESH FROM ONE MONTH'S
NEW YORK 8UCCES8
Spectacular Street Farad* at 10
O'clock a, m.
Two Performances Daily at 2 and
8 p. m. Rain or Shine.
Seats for 10,000 Peopla Under
’ Canopic*.
Sun and Rainproof
Raaerved Seat* on 8a!e Day of
show wljljout^extra^^ejiarge
»t Whitaker-Ccuraey Dru
Croad and Marietta Streets.
i AT THE THEATERS
Amelia Bingham at tha Grand.
Mine AniHIn Bingham In "Tho I.IIan
Room," Iho grenf«**t mu-cog* of h<-r careor,
will Ih« wpii nt the Grand Tbnraday, Friday
nnd Saturday night*. with a inn Hum on
Saturday. She la anrronndod I»y a company
of excellence*, nnd her own part la tbo
*trenge*t In which nhfc baa oter appeared,
while her play Ik the crowning effort of
nil the production* ahe has made nlifce *h»
became America’* only nctrosa-inuuager
aoma live yearn ago. and produced Clyde
Fitch'* play, “The CllmlMT*."
“The Lilac Room*' I* n modern c. | cdy
aoclety drama, a ml It* accnea are laid lu
places which permit of gorgeutt* *ceuory
and ncoe**orle*. Twenty-live thouanud dol
lar* would not reproduce the beautiful brie-
a-brar. painting*, Ktatunr/, etc.. n*cd hy
Ml** Bingham In thla nrodoctlon. while her
gown* more than Jdetlfy the reputation ahe
ha* had for many year* of lielug the moat
III the l ulled Stale*. The . ..
conventional Kngllah folk, who are aonie-
what #tartled and alarmed at the very tin-
cihiventii>nnl American woman who cornea
rfcf* —
alt them. They arc grateful, and com
ly won over, however, when the
American woman tunke* he roe If uaeful hy
—-—.1 much tangled affair, *e-
Fngllahman with whom
• In •
uutuugliug a very much tangled affair,
- lintrahle Hngllahman with w
love, and bring* hnpplneaa out of
il*ed to “*■
Mia;; 1
1 ho chaoB and discontent.
aneh n way that the
S7A 7E 70SE77LE WITH SIMS
HEIRS FOR LOSS OF PASSES
An
agreement will probably be
reached some time Thursday afternoon
whereby the eleven heirs of Sherman
J. Sims will be compensated for the
lose of life passes on the Northeastern
Railroad, now a port of the Southern
system.
There Is some Interesting history
back of this case. In 1571 the North
eastern was built connecting Athens
and Lula. The state took over the
bonds of the road, thus coming Into
practical possession of the property.
Sherman Sims gave the land for the
Maysvtlle depot and about halt a mile
of the right of way. In all some 12
acres of land. In consideration for
this rrant Governor Atkinson Issued
lifetime |>asaes to eleven members of
Sims’ family.
During Governor Candler's adminis
tration the Northeastern was sold to
the Southern, and that company de
clined thereafter to honor the passes
offered by any of the Sims heirs. The
Southern held that Its purchase did not
contemplate carrying out the private
agreement of the state as regards the
passes.
Since that time persistent efforts
have been made to secure from the
state some compensation for the loss
of the posses. A - resolution introduced
iu the general assembly once failed,
but last session a resolution was pass
ed appointing a committee to go ' to
Maysvllle and look Into the matter.
That committee found that the Sims'
heirs were entitled to some compensa
tion. The claim will probably be ad
justed on the basis of the valuation of
concerned. H. H. Dean, of Gall
J. B. Mehafty and W. O. Tike, of Jef
ferson, are In'Atlanta representing the
heirs In the effort at a settlement.
Governor Terrell has passed the case
to Attorney General Hart for his
Interpretation of "Just compensation
for the lose of lifetime passes. 1
As Judge Hart Is engaged In the
United States clrctfll court he will not
be able to render an opinion before
Thursday afternoon. The twelve acres
donated by Sherman Sims Is now val
ued at |8,000.
3
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OUTHERN SOCIETY
IN GEORGIA AND ADJOINING STATES.
PLEASANT MENTION FROM OTHER CITIES
1
WEEK-END BARGAINS
Some Specials for Friday and Saturday.
ROCKMART.
Mr. L. A. Blftndenbur* ha* realgned
hi* position oh bookkeeper of the
Rockmart bank and ha* accepted a like
position with the First National Bank
of Carteravtlle. /
Miss Willard Stark, ofte of our pop
ular young ladle*, left la*t Tuesday for
Atlanta, where ahe entered Cox Col
lege.
Mr. H. I*. McKwen Is visiting friends
In Nashville, Tenn.
Johnnie Hlmpaon left yesterday for
MilledKevillc. where to goea to enter
college. w
MIshoh Catherine Cain and Ruby
Johnston spent *evernl day* of this
week In Atlanta.
Me**r*. Jim Dover and Barclay Mor
gan were In Atlanta Friday and Sat
urday.
Mi** Clara Mlnter Wimberly, of Ma
con. will be the gueat of Mias Jule
Tucker next week.
Misses Lillian Moore and Helen
Spencer spent Inst week in tho Gate
City.
Mr. nuell Stark ha* returned from
a business trip to Atlanta.
uniitlntcd praise.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
Shotting tbo Arrival ai.d Departure of l’at
finger Trains of the Following Roads:
WKSVKU.N AND ATLANTIC llAlt.UO.lU
No.-.Arrive From- l No.—Depart To-
*1 Nashville.. 7:1® ami* 2 Nashville. 9:15 am
-• 1| 74 Marietta..12:10 ■*-
•3 Marietta... S:3S*
•M Nnahvllle.. 11:46 ami* 92 Na»bvllle.4:M pm
•5 Marietta... 2:60 pral 72 Marietta.. &:J0 P*J«
* 1 Nashville.. 7:35 pml* 4 Nnobvlll*. S:«»0 pm
Arrive From— i Depart
Mn con ,,
*.Tvanunb
Macou
Havannati
Macon
Savannah
Jacksonville.
.12:11 am
1:0® am
4:00 po»
9:U pm
i -JO pm
Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall.
Them I* a great treat In store for Im-
of the romantic dramas when “Dorothy
Vernon of Hadden Hall" eotue* to the
Grand An Monday nnd Tuesday night*, with
a matinee on Tuesday. Mis* Laura Hurt
nnd Ilenry Stanford ore being starred lu
the production, and a* the winsome, wil
ful. headstrong, yet withal fnscluatlng her
oine. Ml** Hurt ha* added another triumph
to her career. Het iu the delightful at
mosphere of the day* of “CJ«mv| ijueen
Hess," with historic Haddon Hall ns
love story.
Paul. Hester of Charles Mn^Jor
el, "Dorothy Vernon
Inddmi Hall.'
.. plays nown
Closely tn the orlg-
ATLANTA AND WERT POINT RAIL
ROAD.
Arrive From— I Depart To—
. •irriTc rrom— i uepari to— .
11:40 atni’Montgoiuanr 6:23 am
•Montgomery. 7:4® piu|*Moutg’m'ry.l2:i> pm
r5r! ,nm 11:* puj|*8elma 4:S) pm
If Orange 6:20 am UGrauge.... 5:36 pm
•Montgomery. 3:40 pm;*MoutgVry.ll:li pm
j'bslly. All other trains daily except Sun-
trains of Atlanta auil West Point
Railroad Company arrive nt nnd depart
A .J ,,nta Terminal Station, corner of
Mltchsll street nnu Madison avenue.
J3a?.:.:^|B8aS65:.':: SB
it* 3:15 pm •Angusta 11:45 pi
“ All other trains dally except gnn
Mitt Annie Rutssil,
Franklin Fyles. the well-known New York
critic, writing of the production of "A Mid
summer Night’s Dream," In which Annie
Unwell will 1k» seen at the Grand Wednes
day a** Thursday, with a muiincc Thurs
day afternoon, said:
"August Daly used to einhc)!|*)j *A MhJ-
Hitmnmr Night's Dream’ elaborately and
Nat Girndwln Kpe<'iaculnrlxed It extrava
gantly three rears ago. hut for artful re-
••nurse to the electrical device* of stage
ft. tills work of Wagenlmls & Kemper
vttrpa*
» and equal* Irving."
At the Bijou.
Full of pretty music, replete with whole
some comedy and up-to-date In every par
ticular. "Lovers nnd Lunatics" Is scoring
NASHVILLE* TENN.
Mr. und Mr*. Henry Sperry announce
the engagement of their daughter, An
nette. nnd Mr. Charles Arthur Moore.
Jr., of New York. The bride-elect, who
Is still quite young, has not yet made
her formal debut She met Mr. Moore,
who Is the son of a weiylthy New York
er whose Hummer home Is In Green
wich, Conn., on a trip abroad last sum
mer. With her Ranee, who Ih In Nash
ville on a visit now, she was the honor
guest of n handsome dinner at the
Golf and Country Club last .Monday
evening, given by her cousin, Mr. Ossie
Walsh.
Mrs. Robert Lee Cooney, of Atlanta,
rill return home Monday after a week's
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
H. Meeks. Mr. Cooney will come hero
to accompany her home, and she came
to Nashville with her brother, Mr. Em
mett Meeks, who visited her In Atlanta
last week.
Mrs. John Burns Duke, of Augusta,
Ga.. Is here to visit her sister, Mrs. R.
Houston Dudley. Jr.
Miss Nelllo Gilmer has returned from
n month's visit to Mrs. K. M. Wood, In
Atlanta.
Miss Mary Ann Robinson entertained
the bridal party at the marriage of
Ml** Mary Louise Warner and Mr.
Luke Lea at dinner tonight at her
country home, and Mr. nnd Mr#. Over-
ton Lea give a dinner for them at Lea-
land next Monday night.
Mrs. Nannie Baxter Overton, sister
of Mr*. James Thomas, of Atlanta, and
daughter of Judge Ed Baxter, was mar
ried to Dr. Albert Smith Dabney, of
Golden Pond. Ky„ Thursday afternoon
at her father's home.
The Gentleman's Cotillion Club will
give a german at the Duncan, Novem
ber 9.
Miss Shirley Cummins was* elected
today president of the Girls’ Cotillion
club and Ml** Jane Tillman, secretary.
New members elected were: Misses
Bettle B. Baxter, Minnie Fall, Hara
Berry, Gertrude Whitworth, Ireno
Kirkpatrick, Kittle 8tubblefle1d, Bessie
, illy of ,
will go to Griffin, Ga.. In February* where
they will make their future home, much
to the regret of their numerous friends. .
Mr. a ml Mr*. Erne*t Wllllntus hue re
turned from New York.
The Mieses Gulnuey, of Maynesl»oro, will
he guests next week of Mis* Lillian Htulb.
Airs. Cntberlno WolsIgUr Is visiting lu
New York. ..
Miss Dorn Koppet I* the guest of Mrs.
Hi'lieiistein. In Columbus, this week.
Miss Helen Wheeler, of Hitvnnnnh. wns
among the out of-towu guests nt the Often-
llogrefe wedding.
Airs. Turner Howard has returned to
Knoxville. Tenn., alter an extended visit
to relatives In the city.
Miss Harsh Lowe, of Washington. Ga.,
visited friends In the city this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Benson have returned
from New York.
Mr*. Wnll hn* returned to Horidn. after
n visit to her daughter, Mrs. Leu Castle-
lierry.
VILLA RICA.
Mr. and Airs. L. Z. Dorsott. of Douglas-
vllle, on me over Hnndny to spend n few
days with relatives.
Mr. Alex Walker, who bn* been at Pratt
ville the past few weeks, I* spending
111.
Airs. Milton Candler, of Corinth,
Ml**., spent s few days hero Inst week.
• -.op,, |„ at homo from Hotith
., spent a
•. Charley
Carolina.
Miss Emma Davis returned to Austell
Friday, sconmnauled hy her sister, Airs. A.
L. While, and children. .
Mrs. H. A. Fielder and children spunt Hat-
urdny In Atlanta.
parent*
First Floor.
Peter Pan Purses of white, black, green,
brown, etc.; very npecial
value
25c
Men’s Ties in scores of pretty
patterns,
good four-in-hand
styles
10c
Handkerchiefs—“Bandanna” and other
styles; very great values,
at
10c
Shopping Bags of good leather, mounted in
brass; very special
at
..SQc
Beauty Pins—gilt or black enameled; best
style; per
pair
5c
Bead Necklaces in new and pretty styles,
gilt nnd colors,
at
10c
Main Easement.
Flower Vases of glazed majolica
ware: 10
inches tall; 25c values,
only
10c
Milk Pitchers >sf heavy dark glazed ware;
pint size; 10-cent
values ; ..
.. 5c
Punch Cups of plain clear glass;
standard
shape; special,
each
3c
Sauce Dishes—especially good for cranber-
rics; fancy glass, 2
for
5c
Egg Oups of plain, clear glass,
colonial
styio; 10-ccnt
values
5c
Bowls of fancy glass—good for
growing
lily bulbs; 25c, 15c
and
10c
Try Our [Delicious Candies. They’re unequaled
at Equal Prices--10 and 20 Cents.,
Fresh Every Day.
Basement Annex.
Brass Bings for fancy work; popular sizes;
per dozen, P-
only
Toilet Set of heavy Japanned ware: 3 pifeeee
5i-oo
Stove Pans of best gray enamel ^ CS g*
ware; 10 by 10 inches
Steam Cooker; 3 copper bottom, «•« f?(f|
2-quart vessels; special
Bread Boards of select white vkGSc
wood; size 16 by 22 inches
Boasters of heavy sheet iron; «(?/>
sizes 13 by 8 by 7 inches
Balcony and Second Floor
Saturday at 9 a. m.—A special sale of La
dies’ 50c untrimmed 25C
lists
Framed Pictures in a great variety of good
subjects; spo- 25c
cial
Infants’ Caps of nice materials,
prettily trimmed; 50c and 25c
Velvet for hat trimming, etc;; CA**
excellent quality; per yard O"C
Toy Banks of east iron; nicely va.
painted; coinbinnt on locks WC
Humpty Dnmpty Circus—very amusing nnd
$1.00
durable toys; 50c
and
Mr. J. It. Henderson Is At horue from
Atlanta for n few days.
Mr. nud Mrs. A. C. Enkln, of Kansas,
are the guests of Mr. und Airs. Luglnhtdl.
Alfc nnd Air*. Gordon Roberts, of Atlanta,
mine down Wednesday to attend the fa-
neral of Air. Will Rol»ert*.
Mr*. W. T. Bmnghnot, of Atlanta, Is the
guest of Mrs. Chari
Pope,
TOCCOA.
Alls* Ella Mae Ilenry, of Elberton, Is •
guest of Airs. Howell J. Cox.
Alls* Vivian Vernon Cppp* attended the
AIcConneR-Koper wedding In Gainesville
Wednesday.
school near CrnwfnjV
—who has been Am
In Asheville. N. I’., has returned horn
I ASIll'l llll'. .1. • ., IIU1 re
Mr. and Mr*. John Rttrge** are visit
ing their daughter, Mrs. WTlIh
In *
friends In Macon.
Mrs. George Edward* and daughter, Miss
Elisabeth, are vl«ltli;g friend* In Atlanta.
— ego, .
of Mrs. E. E. Mitchell Sunday.
Mrs. D. J. Simpson and children are visit-
lag relatives lu Anderson, S. 4'.
Mis* Mnnd Swift, of Atlanta. Is vlsltlm
. — - — . .siting
her mother. Mr*. Ellen Swift, nt the Swift
hou
Mr*. C. AI. Gnstou Is visiting friends nnd
relatives In Royston.
Henry lteld hns accepted a position with
Southern Bull Telephone Company In
Atlanta.
Louis Carey, of Seneca, 8. C„ has !o-
“ J *“ "* where he Is engnged In
ented In Toccoa. ...
the cotton business. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Walters visited
jvirKpnmcK, mine niuoDieneni, uciuiR n r"7 " u "“
Dunbar. Alice a Smith. Augusta Hhwab | II J lll « l J n ;j ri A1 " |
and Josephine Farrell.
Mr*. Perkins Baxter has been elected
& resident of the Twentieth Century
ridge Club, und Mrs. Reau C. Folk,
president of tho Girls' Whist Club.
A largo party of Nashville people will
go to Plnewood next Tuesday to attend
the marriage of Ml** Frances Graham
and Air. <'buries 8. Caldwell, formerly
of Nashville, now of New Orleans.
AUGUSTA.
Allss Georgia Wllheimitm llogrefe, of this
Air. Cord otten. of Charleston.
8. C.. were married Wednesday evening
city, and Air. Cord otten,
8. were married Wednesday c
nt the EmziiNh Lutheran church. In (Iil.
presence of a large eoneouree of friends
' hi- wwk. . 155™Li!- 1M i?"Lr? n L?52J tbo TIip stt<-mUnts srrr. Ml.s
May belle Ramsey Is visiting rela-
ervllle, Ain.
ismey sp<*nt scvrsl days In
P»j
Avalon recently.
Air*. E. U. 8iarke ha* returned from
McClure Ten-Cent Co.
Seven Stores in Six Cities.
mouths
Alt., nft.r sponAInc n couple
with relative. In Toccon. .
,VJJ... Juno Add D»vl» Is v 1.1 tine relntlret
lu ClorkcsvIUe.
Mrs. I>. M. Bnel.on and Ml.s Dcrnlco
Ml sc Tlsltcl Oolncsvlllo Inst woob.
Is tHMVh'
u'le;’ In" I bo ohscoco of" O. E. ttiVlo. who
cnllct to his home In Point Potcrs
ticcniint of Illness
, M. (inston. iweitt of tn* 8„oth*rn
Itnllwsiy Company, nt Toccoa. hns liccn sp-
n,ilntci trnvcllng ntirtltor for tho compnnr
,,n the Ashcvlllo division. Mr. Onston Is
snecodod In Toccon hy IV. A. Dmioan.
' mall
II,iu. John I*. Itatls, of Home. ,rnnd no
Iron for ihc state of Ueortfia of the ordel
f the Eastern Htnr. spent Friday In Toe-
•in, for the pnrposu or organising a chap*
ter of the Eastern Star III Toccon.
FAST TRAIN HIT’S
TWO FREIGHT CARS
Boston, Nov. Itunnlnf at a speed
of 60 miles an hour, the Federal ex
press, which left here last night for
Washington, crashed Into a freight lo
comotive drawing two freight care at
Sharon Heights. Strange to say no one
was killed, and only one man, John
Keith, engineer of tho express, was
vl.jt to relatives In Elhcrtoh." ' j hurt. His condition Is serious. The
Ihtylc Itainsay hs. relumed in Ite.-cmer, tracks were blocked for two hours.
I, ,»■ i • »«■•• mr mraqnm m-tr am
pear»*l h»»r* Ia»i je»n*• m It yd^l J}** Alary Ellyn llogrefe. sister of the bride,
* "»"> •R'wSt! n " «»ald or honor: MU* Amelia Atchison.
‘ L*‘ i M»m Gealna Gchrkln. Ml** Atarlon Welgle.
|op-notehe.* of them nil. an«l
Mild that thl* lmpre**lon I* not
tbl* senuon. Good Jadgiuent ha* V*on
shown In the *elr«dlon of the east and the
chorus, while the fifstmue nnd scenic ef
fort 0
all that could l»e desired.
day.
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY.
Arrive From- L D^srt To~
Mblnstoo... C:30 sraRirmlngbsm.. f :56 nm
—ogtoo... U:Jt
Abbeville 9:46 am|.Moarov....«. 7:76 an
1 ^„ b |J;W n
"Tom, Dick and Harry.”
There ore ss tunny laughs a* there sre
bubble** ill :i Isittle «>f ••hntR|MlRf|e In "Tom,
Dick and llurr>-.’’ the vehicle in which A.
II. Hyde i* exploiting the rare talents for
in ugh-producing of Bjchel, W*tson and . ^ -t
Wrotbc. and which r ill ho tho attwelbm | f|ll|n|ll rtf Mlllcdi
Alls* Gealns Gchrkln. Miss Alsrlon Weigh*.
Miss c’lloltelle llogrefe. brlitesmslds. The
f rnorosmen were Air. George rian**e»n. Sir.
’rank Hteillltg, Ifr, D, Matson, of Charles
ton; Mr. Hen 1 •*nK«b*ll nnd Air. Elliott
Hrandcs. The bride’* father escorted her to
altar. Little Mis* Marguerite Mura
rlngtiesrer. Air. aud Airs. Otten
1 nt the'
one week, be-
^ lb jSiKSahftr. 1$ IS
IlIrmlDglMnipm Wssblaglon... i:» pa,
crmiDgasm.. ,:«i puvvn.
*how« 1, Crotral time.
THOMAS DIXON'S COMPANY
TO LEAVE CONTINENT SOON.
>I -<-IbI to The Ooorglac.
Charleston, 8. C.. Nov. I.—A telcgiam
from Thomas Dixon, Jr., says:
Tho One Woman" Coin pa Ay goes to
London May 20 for ten weeks at
Khnftebliry Theater."
Ofxon, it was undersPwNl, guarantees
•i house for that period which practi
cally amounts to t rental.
At tha Star.
••The Kentucky Outlaws" with numer
ous vaudeville and musical features
sandwiched In between the nets scored
successes again at yesterdey’a two per
formances. The Inimitable George
Milton In the role of "nigger" provoked
ninnv hearty laughs. Miss Lilian May
as the Indian maiden In love with the
'•pale face' also deserves credit for her
clever work. This Is the largest com
pany the Star has had this season and
it seems t ' ""
hr making a success.
Political Rally Well Attended.
All the present company now lour- : lo Tfir timrst.m
Ing the South, headed by Miss Leonora Anniston. Ala.. Nov. 1.—The Noble
"n Attlnger ami Austin Webb, and In- ,,,.^1 eliriiter was tilled to overflowing
'■ lu °! n *Florcnc» t Flsher.Cfiar1ottcLearn , ^ B|>ht wl , en iUyor Tom K llt,y eon.
Lidia Knott, Helnlne Hadley. Kurke i nl * i '. t
Jenkins, Lnwre
p_Rh, Ira Moore.
ri*cher and fliiwn inwei i •_ , h * a . an i
Will be In the London production. This successful meeting In the Filth word
•» a big undertaking for Dixon. 1 In
rrenca GrlShh, IIuit a- ducted the llrst raMy In the strenuous
>re. Dewitt Nesting, i has. j mayoralty eampalgn. Ih. J. L WIkle
nftoen lessor charaetera, | hi.'rival InJhJ• fle'd, al*. -""ducted a
I and the light I* now on In «?amesL
their future home.
AtigiMtnns feel a great Interest In the
marriage last Wednesday evening at Iteeeh
Island of Mias Alllledge Wllron to Air.
John Randolph Hall, which was solemnized
.Dvn<
bar. of Augiiata. and Alra. Af. F. D wla. of
i'heater, 8. matron* of honor: Mia* Ell**
Wilson, maid of honor; Air. J. 8. Davidson
irtid Mr. J. T. Robinson, of Theater, groom*-
iiieii; Mr. Robert Hall, i»f Thester._ beat
nd Me**ra. Robert 1-nthnm. Ralph
WRIia, Frank Dunbar and Paul Dunbar,
of AngUftn. nsbera A reeeptlon followed
tho ehuri h eereinoiir, being hold at the
hom*» of the bride, offer which tho popular
young oonplo left for their home In I'hes-
A large nmnltei* of Aagustaua a'.tende*!
wedding.
The Thaiitampm circle met Friday wltl)
Air*. T. I*. Hrum h.
Air*. Joaenl* t'roasler entortalncd
Tneiutay Hri«lg»* Olnb thla week.
ihe guest i
. Ivrklna,
Air*. TUomn* Garrett, of Atlanta, spent
a few day* thla week Id the ell/.
Air*. George Boynton, of Atlanta, will
vl*tt relative* lu tbr city daring the fslr.
Mr*. Nathan Whitfield, of Toliinilms.
Ml**.. I* il*iGng nt tbo home of Air. nnd
Air*. I. 4. Elllaon, «n Llll* *treet.
AH** Harsh Eve has retnrned from *.r-
bmtn. where *he visited her Lather,
* %. Kvi
General C. A. Evans.
ROUND TRIP
And Cheap One-way Rates
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Thu following schedule figures pnbllahed only ns Information, nnd art not immialfB.
WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND THE'EAST.
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'Phone 4300.
Pasaenffer' an»T YTclat 'Office,” I < P«*iiehlree Street. 1 Phone ltt. Ticket' oa
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CAUFOBNIA AND NORTHWEST
Round trip Summer Excurilons from all point. East to Patlfi,
Coaat and Northwest until Saptomber 15th, with special, atopovar
privileges, good returning to October 31tt, 19C6.
CHEAP COLONIST ONE-WAY TICKETS TO CALIFORNIA AND
NORTHWEST FROM AUGUST 27th TO OCTOBER 31*t.
Uee tho splendid through asrvict of tho SOUTHERN PACIFIC from
New Orlaane, cr UNION PACIFIC from St. Louie or Chicago to
deetinatlon with Stoamthlp Line, to Japan, China, ate.
Round trip tickets account Baptist Convention,
San Francisco and Los Angeles, on sale from
Sept. 2d to I4th, final limit October list.
WHITE ME FOB BITES M iMMIM,
J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agt.,
124 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
R. 0. BEAN, T. P. A.
Tonight, Friday and Saturday.
MATIXKi: HATI’RDAY.
AMELIA BINGHAM
IN TUB NE1V COMEDY. CALLED
"The Lilac Room.”
Star Cast. Mngnlflr-nt Pmtnrtlon.
Night 26c to ,1.60. Mstlnne Xc to 3t.i»
SALE NOW OPEN.
Monday and Tuesday—Novambar 5-6.
Matins# Tuesday.
Ernest Shipman Submits tha Famous
English Players,
UURA BJRT lil HE IR,' ST NF.R3
In the 520.000 Production of
“ OROtHY VERNON
“DO
OP HADDON HALL.“
Night 25c to 21.50; Matinee 35c to
21.00. Sale Friday.
FIREWORKS AND GUN8
BARRED FROM 8MALL BOY
Special tn The Georgian.
Maron. Ga., Nov. 1.—Fear of bloodshed
. fig
oa t’hrfaftna* and a ponthte martlet
rreult In a ernoede aenlnatg nolay ivie-
braIlona with pUtol* ana shotgun*, and In
tbo rutting out of firework* lu the fire
limit* of the city.
An old ordlnamt ...
■Isty year* will lie amended ao
THE BIJOU
TONIGHT—MATINEE TODAY.
The Nuttenthall Eros. Amui. Cc. (Inc.)
Prceent the Oalnty Musical Farce
•‘LOVERS AND LUNATICS”
With Joe Morris as "Ikey Rosens-.eln.”
Nest Week;
"TOM, DICK AND HABRY.”.
THE STAR
WEEK OF OCT. 29.
Sensational Drama Entil ed
“The'Kentucky
Outlaws”
A MOTHBU'3 DEVOTION'.
PEOPLE
Matinee* Monday. Wedneeday,. Th
day and Saturday at 1:36. Every ui
ut CIS.
An old nnllnsnn' that bn. Iw»n In farrej
■ n th.it Miyor I
.n»ll
ecu
tala will be etrictly barred.
■ a.l WHI8KEV HABrTS
cured at home wtib*
out pain. Bookofpar*
tlcnUr* sent FBEB,
n M. WOOLLEY. W. D.
oa. ou.ce 104 N. Prrot tf»r*eC
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