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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN".
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WELL DRESSED MEN
W&Z; ; ".A
Rarely do you ineet a man who doc*
not desire to J»' well dressed. The
man who Ig cave(u) In the (election of
what he wears Is, In nearly every In
stance, the careful man In other mat
ters—the man who doc* things. What
of the man without any care as to hi*
personal appearance? The art of prop
er dressing is In knowing how to se
cure that which gives the wearer an
appearance of neatness and attraction,
be It of the poorest or of the best.
If you wear att "KSSIQ" SUIT or
OVERCOAT, you are properly dressed;
you do not, call In today or tomorrow
ant! let us show you the Individuality
of our clothing.
ewyoRK
ft,y wt
Suits and Overcoats
$15.00, $18.50
and $20.00.
Worth More.
[f you do not call In today or tomorrow
Higher priced ones, too, if you want
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WHITEHALL
STREET
ESS1G BROS.,
•CORRECT CLOTHES
FOR MEN."
ATLANTA MARKETS.
fruits and produce.
t'UGK—Toadied. active, 26c.
live POUbTBY-Ileas, active, 8744c
wt; cblckee*. plentiful. 15I/2744c uscSj
dories. I’cklo. *e each! puddle. 2SC30c
rJr l,; cvete. full fathered, 65c each; tuP«
‘IjItllSSKR^I’tlULTRV-Gcete. undrawn,
turkeys, und
mis. undrawi
, undrawn, 1
-> nouiltl: tries, active, 14c pound.
1‘rfqUlCE—Lsrd, 10c ih.; Iiatus active. 14c
II... shoulders active, 10c lli.: side* active,
10c iHiund: butter active, h>«2244c nouncl;
hivsirai. active, 25c iiouad; honey. bright,
setive, sc pound: honey In 1-pound blocks.
., I2c pound: cheatunts active, 24.00
I; —
''(iA.MtJ—Gs»0« scllvs, 15c each; doves, ac-
tire 5c each: ducks, msllard, active, 45c;
,-scli! ducka mlsed, active, • 20©20c etch;
wild turkey*. active 16c pound; rahhlta. ae
tire. 1214c each; squirrels, nctlve. 10c each:
opossum. dressed, active, 1344c pound; opos
sum. live, uetlre, Sc pouud.
FRl'ITB-Union*, fnucy Slessena, 25.00(2
f.Vi. Bananas. per hunch, cull*, active,
tl.jPtJ1.25; straights, 21.5043100. Pineapples,
Florida Stis'k. per crate, 21606100. Oranges,
Gorilla stock, owing to also and condition
dI& MiSf^ncy,*
3.M. New York stato apples, winter varie
ties. choice per barrel, 25.008160: fancy.
ti;5»4.00. Grapes, New York state, In 6-In.
haskets. I'ooeurd*. 2062244c; Niagaras, 22448
fjc: Cstnwbas. 2082J44C. Cranberries fancy
.lark Cape Coda, per barrel. 210.00811.00:
jerseys. 29.00010.00. Orape fruit, Florida
stuck, wring to also and color, per box, 2160
Limn, jfjorlda stock, per hundred,
or. Nuts, fancy mixed, In boxes, per
limin'!. 12>4@14c. The aew-crop nuts In bulk
nut vot In the market for this season. Will
ipiutr later. Cocosnuts, Heavy rattans, per
sack of 1U0, active at 24.0084.W. Pennntt In
sacks averaging 100 nuunda each, owing to
grade, per pouud, 44486c. Limes, 40c per
po.
VFGKTABI.KS—Beets, i
a. tltc. 22.60 crate; cabbage, at:
IV nmind; cabbage, oarrcls,
-,'C pinitt active. 21.10 et
'•m. *160 emte: tomatoes, fancy, active,
" r ue; tomatoes, choice, active, (20121
crats; Iieana, round green. 2160 crate;
unluns. dry, active, 15c boshet; Irtah peta*
tics, ictlvo No. 1, 80c bnahe!: celery, fan-
cv. dr. I. 22.008100 crate; peppera nctlvo 21.72
■ rale: »kre, alx baskets, small, 2125 crate;
ngimmM active, 5810c pound; lettuce,
SOCIETY
INFORMAL DINNER.
Mr. Wickllffe Goldsmith entertained
eight friends at an informal dinner
Thursday evening at his home on
Peachtree street.
TO MISS PENN.
Miss Annie Kitten entertained eight
friends at bridge Friday afternoon in
honor of Miss Anita Penn, of Reids-
ville, X. C., the guest of Miss M. A.
Phelan.
STATISTICS.
DEATH8.
t.nrl Unymoiitl Siwnil, iirwI 7 years, died ut
ss Houih Jackson street.
Mrs. r. Reese. Aigul 7‘J years, died of old
failure.
Mrs. Kexlnli, aged 76 years, died of nnoti-
uionla nt Decatur, On.
buildincTpermits.
12,000—Qeorgo C. Fife, to Itulhl one-story
frnuio dwelling at 12-1 Milled?* uveime.
$25o—KIIxn Mills, to repair Are dnmage at
o3 Crumley street.
$300—Mrs. Odessa Holbrooks, to build one-
story frame dwelling at 143 Currier street.
$9,000—FI txl *
story frame
Pluut street.
$200—W. 8. Oulu, to build frame barn at
rear of 4i Columbia nveuue.
$15—S. M. Inman, to erect Are escape
ml »••*-*—" **—*-
New Term!nui'hotel*.
$400—8. M. Inman, to erect lire escapes
L 54ft. ami Mitchell str- * -
ner Mitchell nud Monition streets).
$0,500—8. M. Inman, to change front ofj
------ — 1211114211, III * 22,1 llfai* 11 (fill 111
three-story brick building nt corner Mitch-
II and Forsyth streets.
$150—John W. Grant, to make opening In
of 8 South Broad street.
orsyth streets.
. _ _ liu W.
brick wall nt reu. ..
$1.500—R. M. Masscll, to build one-story
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PROVI8ION8.
Mont-Hlghest patent. $6.50; best pat
ent $4.so; standard patent. $4.25; half
ent. C HQ; spring wheat patent, 96.
I 'III! V I -|«..L,a v.m! sell tVL■ ■ Vn
pat-
So. 2 white,
GATH^Choice white cllppotV 50e; So.
d, 47c; Texas rus
shorts, white, $110; medium* $1.40; brown,
*'•&»: pure brail. $1.25; mixed brand, $1.15.
MA\-Tliuotby. choice large bales. $1.20;
-holcc small bales. $1.20: do.. Sr. 1
mixed. $1.10; do.. No. 2 clover mixed.
'hole*
lu.li.r--
n.is.
Ceorgia.
Llji" price* are f. o, b. Atlstiti
ItOVIhlONB—Supreme hams. 15c,
. California hnras, $9.00. Dr;
^Ct-n ril* p; bellies, JJ0.5 imiiuds. 10; fat
.'-ii.ks s: plates 8; 8npreme lard, 10.50;
Drift compound 8.10,
GROCERIES.
- H M>AU-Htaodard granulated, $5.10. New
ctt-lS?. 1 "" 1 - Uic; I'Inntntlon. 2c.
CUII EE—Itou.tuil ArbiK-kt.'s. 21120; bulk
or barrels, 13c: green, lOOlZe.
k•• me Carolina, according to the
^iUHKSF^-Fancy foil cream dairy, l5V4c;
»S8H. 10.00 Ihm^SutcI; bream. 6©7u
’ ‘ • swapper 10c per pound; trout 8c per
l ,er pound: Fswpeno.
juft’ l K)Und : msckerol. 12\*c pound: mixed
I*©*' pound! fresb water trout. ItlOc
STOCKS AND BONDS.
,05; Teunessee, 90c. Bar-
Atlanta.
frame dwellings nt 10-14 Meldrim street.
propertyTransfers. h
$550— Mrs. 8lisle R. Greene to John IR
Malone, lot on south side of North avenue.
West Jackson street. Warranty deed.
$1.300—Fmlly J. Me Allan to B. Bur-
pltt. lot on east side of I»ng‘
south of the corner of Longlc
Him avenues. Warranty deed. _
$2,800—Mrs. 8srah A. Word to tfltltam
Mauldin, lot on southwest side of l.ueklo
street, uortbwest of Rartow street, at 110
buckle street. Warranty «leed.
$1.800—A. Maddlson. to Miss Bell Sum
mers, lot oh west side of Fortune street,
south of the southwest corner of Fortune
and Hkelton streets. Bond for title.
$7,000—1. C. Clark to Atlanta Brewing and
let* Company, lot j»i northwest corner of
iteDouough road 'and South Boulevard.
Warranty deed.
iT"r«i:i rsllroad. Us. ltlO.. . . . J05
'<*. 1909 102
0s, 1910.. 107g
' 4*3*. 122’J : UU
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"bniiln uiiil 44V«t Holm Ilti
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
The iii.rrlogp of Mis, (lurtraric- Whmloek
null Mr. Jnrkson P, llnlsti-ml will tnkf
pjsvo nt III, honir of ttu- hrldo nt 7 oYUx-k
on YVcduosdny. Novcinbor 7. Ml** Mnlwl
4Yhtu*lork will bo umbl of honor nud Itr. J.
I". Montgoraory will Im lio«t mnn. After n
wedding Journey to the southern count Mr.
Ilnlstend nud hln bride will be nt bume
with Mrs. \V. II. Htewnrt, 8t. t'tlnrle.
street.
Mr. hud Mrs. C. It. Flynn nuneunre the
engagement of their daughter, Annie, to
Ur. Enrle Drennen. the wedding to take
place In Slentgomery Ueeomber 12.
The innrrlngc of Yllsn Hertlm Wellman
und Mr. Ilnrty Slmpaon will take plnen nl
the heme ef the brhle nt 7:30 o'clock toroer.
I Wiulnclny. Novemlter 71. Mr. nud
Mrs. Kidney J. Ilnrt will be the host and
hostess nt the reception to follow the cere
mony.
Mr. nnd Mr*. James A. Wooili are nt
homo for the winter nt the Hlllmnn. after
mi extenileit trip to New Y'ork nnd Wash-
lllgtnk.
Mrs, T. II. Aldrich. Jr., nml her nan, T.
II. Aldrich III. have returned from New
York.
Mis, Margaret McCormack Is the gue*t
of Mrs. Chiles C. Ferrell nt the University
of Mississippi.
Miss Bessie Jcmlsou Is In Nashville, the
guest of Colonel nnd Mrs. Hhuok. Khe In
one ef the ntteuilantn ut the Wnmer-Ism
wedding. .
Mtss Evn Comer tins returned frum an
extensive trip to Nantucket nnd Tnnmto,
Cnn.-
Mr. nml Mrs. K. L. Cheek entertained
their young friends with n Halloween party
Wednesday evening. An orchestra fur-
nlslnsl innsle during the evening
freshments were served.
The Bid Euchre Club wss entertained
Thursday morning by Yllss Willie May
Bates.
HOLLEMAN-MARTIN.
One of the very prettiest wedding*
ever solemnised In Toccoa was that
which occurred on Wednesday, No
vember 24, at G o’clock, when Miss
Jessie Iota Martin, of Toccoa, and Mr.
Irving H. Hollemnn, of Alabama, were
married at tlio beautiful home of -the
bride'* mother, Mrs. John Martin. It
was an event of Boctal Interest to a
large circle of friends.
The apoclous and lovely house was
very tastefully decorated with luxur
ious palm*, ferns anil fragrant cut
flower*.
It was a tableau wedding. 4Vhen
the folding doors between the parlor
and living room were thrown open
the bride and groom were revealed
standing before an improvised altar
of stately palms nnd fern*, surrounded
by their attendants. Dr. L A. Simpson,
pastor of the PrCsbytorlan church, read
the marriage ceremony, while Mrs. J,
R. McLaughen played softly “Hearts
and Flowers." The flower girls were
little Misses Marjorie Dance and Irene
Hollis, of Atlanta, pretty little maids In
dainty white dresses, with white rib
bons In their lialr, and carrying arm
fuls of chrysanthemum*.
The maid of honor. Miss Louise Sim
mons, was becomingly gowned In v.-hllo
and her bouquet was of handsome pink
carnations.
Mr. John Bryant was beat mnn.
Tho bride's gown was an elegant one
of soft white rndlum silk nud her veil
was adjusted with orange blossoms.
Her bouquet was of bride's roses tied
with streamers of tulle. When the
bride threw her bouquet among tho
charming bevy of girls It was caught
by Miss Annie Lee Kennedy. v
In cutting- *hd bride's cake the ring
wa* cut by Alias Irene Jfollls. the dime
by Air. Willard Owen, the thimble by
.Miss Ellxn Bright
Tho presents were numerous nnd
beautiful, comprising handsome cut
glass, lovely hand-painted china, costly
silver, line nnpery. etc., etc.
The guests were entertained after the
ceremony at a brilliant reception and a
delicious bufTet supper was served, fol
lowed by nn Ice course.
Mrs. Hnlleman Is the only daughter
of Airs. John Martin. An Aflss Jessie
Martin she ha* bean a pretty and pop
ular belle, who ha* by her aweet dis
position and womanly grace* endeared
herself to a large circle of admiring
friends. She will be greatly missed 16
the social world, and in the Presbyte
rian church of which she was a mem
ber.
Air. Holloman comes of a prominent
Alabama family and Is ti line business
man of many sterling qualities.
Tho. bride'* traveling gown wa* a
handsome coat suit of chirk blue, with
blue hat to match.
Amidst a shower of rice,' old shoe*,
congratulations und good wishes, the
happy couple left on th* 7:1* train for
Lafayette, Ga„ which they will make
their future home. -
Personal Mention
Alls* Annie Flynn nml Alls*
O'Brien aro In New Y'ork city.
Airs. AIcAllen AInrsh Is rapidly re
covering from her recent Illness, and
although she Is still at St. Josephs In
firmary, she Is able to sec her friends.
Air*. Leo Douglas is still In New York
city.
Air. nnd Mrs.. Owen Phelan are
spending u few clays at 4Vayero*a,
where they (went to attend the Phe-
lan-Turbcvllle wedding Thursday
evening.
Alisa Lottie Peck Wylie has relumed
from a visit to relatives at Alontgoin-
ety
Mr. nnd Mr*. J. H. Gray’s wedding
anniversary, which they will celebrate
Friday evening nt their homo on How
ard street, will be a very charming oc
casion.
Air*. Thornton Marys ha* returned
from a visit to Richmond.
Air. Jnnies B. Townsend, of New
York, Is In the city.
Miss May Pagett will leave flatui:-
day morning for Anderson, S. C„ to
attend the Hulllvan-Timmerman wed
ding.
■ Air. John Welsh, of Atlians, Ih the
guest of Air. and Mrs. Alltchell Horner.
Alls* Ruth Alarcus ts the gliest of
Mrs. Isaao Cohen at Augusta.
Mrs. E. T. Hill has returned to her
homo at YVashlngton, Ga., after visit
ing Airs. Lad J. Hill.
Mrs. J. A. Tarry, of Washington, Go.,
is spending several clay* In the city.
Air. and Mrs. George Hall Allen leave
returned from a short visit to Blrm
Ingham.
Alls* Elsie Lipscomb's visitors, whoso
presence has been anticipated with so
much pleusure, aro here. Miss Martha
Whitman arrived YVednesday night
from Chuttnnoogn. where aho was
Itlng. and Alls* Carson reached here on
an early train thl* morning.—Nashville
American.
Miss Mabclle Blgby leaves Sundsy
for Balnbrldgo to be an attendant at
the wedding of Air. Erie Meldrim Don-
alson and Allis Linda Gordon, which
takes place on the afternoon of the
21st.
Mr*. Walter Thompson and her two
children, of Philadelphia. passed
through th* city Tuesday en route to
Balnbrldge, wh«re Airs. Thompson will
be the matron of honor at the mur-
rlago of her slater, MIsa Linda Gordon,
to Air. Erie M. Donalson.
ALLENDALE. S. C.
A ''sing supper. ' given by Mr. Lout
A. Ben non. com pi I mem ary to Mr, WH
llam It. Darlington, Jr., on Wednesday
cccnlng was unquestionably one of the
most brilliant social events In the his
tory of ihd town. At 2:20 o'clock th
guests arrived at the home of Dr. II
P. Searson und ut 10 o'rlock the sup
per was In pi-ogress. After partaking
of a cause enjoyable fee.-c prepared un
der the dlreetion of Airs. Searson a
delightful punch was served sad AsrJ
I-ouls A. Searson fls host of the occa
sion and toastn.aster undo a brief talk.
Air. Searson then introduced Dr. Hugh
Tlson as speaker of the occasion, who
followed with a bright and eloquent
speech. Appropriate remarks were
made by Colonel W. R. Darlington. Dr
n. P. Searaon, Mr. J. Norman Walker,
Mr. W. A. Searson and others. At 12:30
o'clock the- guests adjourned to the
Glldai* Hotel, where. In the room* of
Colonel Wat Mauldin, the most popular
young man In the state, n Flanker
wound up Mr. 8c,neon's program for
the evening. As Colonel Atnuldln. with
the entire company, sang "Watts Me
Around Again. Willie," It suddenly oc
curred to the party that It was about
time to retire.
Those present were: Mr. YV. R.
Darlington. Jr., guest of honor: Colonel
II’. R. Dnrllngton. Dr. R. P,' h'ennion.
Colonel W. P. Mauldin, Dr. Hugh R.
Tlson, Colonel I. I>. Ellis. Dr. J. E.
Searson, Alessrs. J. E. Tobin. W. A.
Searson, W. T. Gouge. H. K. Ellis
Norman Walker and Louis A. Searson.
Several of the party accompanied Mr.
Darlington as far as Augusta * <>n
Thursday morning to bid him much
happiness, etc., before ho left fo
Greensboro. Ala., where he will b,
married to AH* Ifnnson Johnson, c
very charming young lady of Greens
boro. Tho- young couple will make
their homo In Allendale. Air. Darling,
ton Is one of the most popular travel,
Ing men In South Carolina, and his
many friends wish him all the happi
ness he could desire.
Talking Machine
Christmas Outfits.
With Everything Ready to Play.
COMMERCE.
Alias Ills Telford, of Cornelia, ts the
guest of Alls* Montgomery.
Miss Ella Dixon Is visiting In Gaines
ville.
Air*. J. YV. Williams and MlssAtaude
Montgomery are visiting In Jemorsot).
Miss ilattlo. Ward Is the guest of
Mr*. O. L. Parson, Sr.
Mrs. J. F. Shannon spent Tuesday In
Athens.
Airs. T, K. Key Is visiting In Athens.
Air*. A. C. Brown nnd little son have
returned from nn extended visit t
Greensboro.
Mrs. A. P. Rice and Allis Ossie Pow
er havo returned from Atlanta.
Mrs. A. At. Shnnkle entertained the
members of the home department In
the Methodist Sunday school delight
fully Thursday afternoon nt the home
of Mrs. Victoria Shankle, on Cherry
street. Airs. Shanhle was assisted by
Airs. D. Y\'. Sheppard) Mrs. YV. A, Qull-
llan. Airs. YVIll Kektcs and Miss Floy
Shannon.
Allas Mattie Alntthews has roturned
from Atlanta.
•Professor Fleming, of Cornelius, la
visiting In the city.
Air*. G. YV. D. Harbor and Air*. YV. V.
Hnrber one at homo, after n visit to
Atlanta. >
Misses Oussle and Mlttle Carson left
Tuesday to visit MIsa Emma (trlflln, In
Valdosta.
Edison Gem, complete . . .
Edison Gem, target outfit .
Edison Gem, larger outfit .
Edison Stjftidard, complete .
Victor Junior, complete . .
Victor Junior, larger outfit .
Victor II., complete. . . .
$12.10
14.20
16.70
27.60
12.10
14.20
33.60
EASY PAYMENTS MAY BE ARRANGED.
PHILLIPS & CREW CO.
ATLANTA.
Victor and Edison Wholesale Agents.
MR. AND MRS. CROCKER
ENTERTAIN -AT DINNER.
Miss Loull* Roper ha* returned from
Philadelphia and I* at present In King
ston, Ga.
Thursday evening Air. nnd Mrs. O.
P. Crocker gavo a charming dinner at
the Capital City Club. Later the gusst*
adjourned to the
RECEPTION AT THE
FIRST BAPTI8T CHURCH.
Friday evening from 7 to to o’clock
an Informal reception will be held at
the First Baptist church, which will bo
In the nature of a “house warming-
and nlso a reunion of the members of
the church and congregation.
DANCE AfllEGADLO’S.
One of the pleasant events of the
week will be the dance at Segadlo’e
hall Friday evening, at which a hum.
her of the younger dancing set will be
present.
The chaperons will be: Air. and
Mr*. J. Carroll Payne, Mr. nnd Airs.
Charles Sclple, Mr. and Mrs. Nash
Broyles, Mr. and Mrs. Charles King.
The guest* Friday evening will In
clude:
Miss Laura Payne, Alls* Hassle
YY’oodward, Alias Edith Russell, Alls.
Lottie Yl’ylle, Miss Nlmt Gentry, Miss
Emma Williams, Allis llnrrle Stock-
dell, Alls* Samuelln Whitman, Miss
Julia Meador, Allas Elisabeth Adair,
•Miss Agnes Ladson, Alias Margaret
Ludson, Alls* Leone, Ladson, Miss Ro.
Miss Anne C. Alatheson Is the guest
of her brother, Professor Mntheson, at
142 YVest North avenue.
Mr. June* Spcddlng Parish, who has
made his home In Norfolk, Y’a., for the
past year, has returned to Atlantu
to reside.
Air*. Frederick Patterson left Friday
for Alontgomery to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lockwood.
Air. nnd Mrs. Cecil Strobhar are vis
iting relatives In Savannah.
Airs. George J. Baldwin, of Bayun-
nah. Is spending a few days In Atlanta.
Airs. J. YY\ Overstreet and Alls* Car
rie Overstreet have returnod to Syl-
vanla, after a short visit to Atlanta.
Air*. John YY\ Tullls, Sr., of Mont
gomery, who has been the guest for
several weeks of Airs. YVIIIIsm H. Ed
monds and Airs. Julia' Kylveater, left
Friday morning for Eufaula for a short
visit en routo to her home, at Alont
gomery.
Airs. William H. Edmonds and
young son will return In a day or two
from a short trip to Baltlmoro.
MANSFIELD.
Alls* Ruby Hudson, of Atlanta,
visiting Airs. YV. 14. Hurst.
Colonel Lawson Lamar, of Coving
ton, was In the cljy Friday and Sat
urday.
Rev. C. T. Hulsey left a few days
ago for Idaho, where he goes for his
health.
Mr. T. YY'. Freeman, cashier of the
Bank of Mansfleld, has been sick for
the post week.
Colonel J. F. Holmes was in Aionroe
Saturday nnd Sunday.
Air. E. I- Almond waa In Atlanta
Friday on business.
Mr. A. EL Coogler went to Atlanta
Monday.
Air. Park Hays, of Covington, was
here recently.
Air. B. P. Roquemorn left Alonday to
attend the meeting of the grand lodge
of the Masonic order In Alacon this
week.
Mr. I<■ K. Parks spent Sunday
Rutledge.
Miss Louise Skelton spent Sunday In
Covington.
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THE NEW KIMBALL
CAFE-PALM GARDEN
FRIDAY NIGHTS AFT
ER THE THEATER.
Tl ZEBULON.
matron and Itdles of the faculty
,i,i .'.’“'“ed the young ladles of Grif-
.mHct Institute very charmingly
' 'mlloween party at the dormitory
* >'i evening.
I ' *n*ctous dining hall presented n
tolling scene with Its mural dero-
n -i of autumn leaves, with black
:ma “ ni1 °' vl " Peeping from every nook
mo ' irner.
, n ., o* 'olfe-tellers, were on hand and in
demand.
, ' bountiful feast was served. Favor*
i,mm’k "Wl* and little booklets ,-nn-
-mmu une’s fate.
. '' r playing several guinea and
. “rave-yard Mmgs the girl* ile-
' d-r'luring it the OTOat hilarious
«< their lives, notwithstanding
So.-vr.i u of I he other sex.
will entertntii the memlter* of
0BB00B jutrty nt tune’
Mr. nml Mr*. SI. J. Or,
for their daughter, Silos
the Country Club un the evening of No-
'mIm Mny Belle Hhaekleford will !»• the
honored guest nt a parrel shower to 1st
given by Mrs. Eugene Enoley IS) November
‘ The S'outliern Club will lie formally open
il on Thanksgiving evening. November 22.
Allas Bessie f'iJswnghaJB will study voire
this winter In New Orleans under a famous
ope ratio lender.
Afr. nnd Mrs. C. O. I.oeke have gone lo
Chase City. Y'u. Mr. l-oeke bus recently
recovered from n serious spell of lllues*.
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LUUflOn, -MIM bcone, AjUUNOiI, mini Iw-
lino Clark, Miss Gladys Levin. Mins
Lucie Hawkins. Mis* M. A. Phelan,
Alls* Elbe Beal Phelan, Alls* McGowan
Phelan, Miss Helen O'Hrlen, Alls* Kan-
kin, Alias Jeannette Hwlft, Miss Resale
Pope, Alias Sadie Alorris, Alls* Dickson.
Miss Richardson, Alls* Ray, AIlss An
derson. Atlas Land, Miss Gay, Alls*
Nutting. Messrs. YY’Insliip, McCIcshy,
On)'. Goldsmith, Hill, Eastman, Carson.
Adair, Drake, Berkeley, Nunnally,
Lowndes, Ryan. Glenn. Harry Hall,
Lane, Owlngs. Afoore, Keene, Dough
erty, Glenn, Scott. Naff.'Fallows, Hoyt,
Smith, Duncan. YY’erner, Huff, Boyd,
Glenn. Dobbs, Taylor, Colquitt. Kirk-
Patrick. Gregor)-, Compton, McGuire,
Anderson, I*arkhurst, Armond, Smith,
McCarty, Kcely. Steward, Clark, Sheer,
McDougald, YY’llllams, Haynes, Harper,
Duncan. Ottley, Draper, Phelan, Gray,
Jones, YY’alker, Berrien. Leonard, Klts-
slmmons, Alorris, Kaht. Baker, Xlcot-
son. Huger, Campbell, Raygood, Keese,
Fort, Brown. Alcana, Haynes, Lyons,
Marshall, Gay, Oude. Stovall. Nash.
Thornton, Ktngsbery, Hagan, Spalding
Dallas. Sharp. Drewry. Harris, Cohen,
Davis, Drake, Hartridge. Murdock,
Chestuey, Kennedy, Calloway, Milam.
Reynolds, Corrigan. Paul. Troy, Shelby,
Barnett, Charles Sclple. Teason, Alar-
tin. Paul Norcrose, George Glblw, Ga
briel Solomon, Irvine Dickey, Hugh
Hackney, Thomas S. Kenan, Jv„ Mor
ris Prloienu, John Candler, Alsurlcc At
kinson, Hamilton, Baxter. Douglas
Saunders. Hamilton Hiack, Holmes
Cheney, YY'. Petel. YY'lll Alanry. Clar
ence Haverty, YY'cst Terhune, Bob
Gregg, Luuls Gregg Henry Hunt,
Ralph Reedy,
Airs. Malcolm Cunningham, of Sa
vannah, who Is the gusst of Airs. Wil
liam Hurd lllllyer, will return hmne
Alonday.
Mis* Nell Alalone, of- Rome, Is the
guest of Alls* Julia Alendor.
Airs. Palmer Phelan Clarke and
young son have returned from Vir
ginia. >
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Woman's Home Companion. Garden
Monotint, Cosmopolitan.
CARROLLTON.
“The YVIIIIng YY'orkers" of the First
Baptist Church gave a Halloween party
Tuesday afternoon at tho Bass build
ing. which was enjoyed by a large
number of Camilltonlans, both young
and old.
Mrs, K. II. Colclough, of Rome, Is
visiting her daughter, Air*. G. H. YY'cst,
on Depot street.
YY'. C. Atandevtltc S|>ent Tuesday and
YY'ednesday In Atlanta.
Mayor H. YY'. Long has returned from
a trip to Alabama.
Airs. Francis Long after spending
two weeks In the city, visiting rela
tives. has returned to her home In Jas
per. Alu.
Airs. DeYY'Itt Poole and . Mr*. YY'lll
Turner, of Xewnan, will visit Air. and
All*. C. R. Turner next week.
Alls* Julia .Meador, of Atlanta, will
visit Airs. G. P. Fuller next week.
Mr*. J. O. Btookley, Air*. C. H. Stew
art and Alias Paulina Harris will visit
Atlanta next week.
Alls* Lucie Harris returned Tuesday
night after u week’s visit to Xewnan.
Mr*. YValker, from Temple. Is visit
ing her mother, Airs. T. B. Griffin, on
Dixie street,
. __ _______ The auditorium of the bouuiifut new
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT iMHUSR Episcopal church will be oe.
W ! cupled for the first time on nsxt Hab-
bntli morning. Rev. YY'. B. Dillard, the
pastor, will preach to the old soldiers
Airs. Frank Bass will entertained the
Llterary-Alusleal club Thursday after
noon at her home on Xewnan street.
Airs. J. YV. Flits, of L'tb-a, Atlss.. Is
visiting her mother, Air*. D. G. WU*" i,
»n Alaple street.
HOGANSVILLE.
Alls* Gable Forbes, of Birmingham,
Alu, who lias l>eeh spending several
Air. Claude Bcogln and family of
Htarry. Texas, Is visiting Mr, and Mr*.
J. Af. Bcogln.
Mr. and Air*. 8. X, Reid were Atlanta
visitors this week.
The Methodist Hunday school ha*
Just received a supply of new song
books.
Mis* Leona Atcl-aughlln, daughter of
Mr. anil Mrs. G. T. McLaughlin, and
Mr. Luther Hudson were married last
Sunduy by lley. M. 8. Williams, at the
home of the bride's parent*, In the
presence of a large company of friends
und relatives.
Hubert L. Mobley, one of Hogans
vllle's best Isiye, ami now a member of
the sophomore dans at Emory College,
took a prominent purt In the relay
race recently ran between the Junior
and aophomore clnszca of the college.
Several Hogansvlllo people have been
attending the Atusonlc Grand Lodge at
Macon. Among these are Alessrs. YY'.
D. Zacltery, YV. 8. Hudson, AluJor Boyd
nnd R. H. Citing.
Cuplf] I* evidently busy. Several
chimes of wedding, bells are tinkling In
th* not very distant future.
Mr. YY'lll Jones, of Clutttanoogn,
T«-im„ stopped over here on Tueeday
night to *ee his sisters. Aliases Emma
and Julia Jones. He was on hla way
to Lanott.
Professor YY'llber Colvin, superin
tendent of the public schools, spent
Saturday and Sunday In Toccoa, hi*
former home.
Airs. L. L. Bevls, of Franklin, spent
several days with relatives here this
week, stopping over on her way home
frum Atlanta,
Mr. J. C. Jordan Is planning to move
from Corinth here soon.
Airs. A. J. Shank Is visiting her
daughter, Airs. Camp, In Carrollton.
Mr. Harvey Alobley wa* an Atlanta
visitor this week.
Miss Alaybelle Jenkins Is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Hal Brady at La-
Grange.
Mention thin Paper.
BORNEO HIS LETTERS CHRIST! SCIENTEST
THEN TOOK HIS LIFE TO LECTORE IN CITY
Klnslnl tu The Georgian.
Suvannalt. Ga., Nov. ic.—After tell
ing his landledy nud friend* that ho
was going to kill hlntaslf, Heinrich
Frank, tigptl SO , years, drank carbolic
acid at 641 Bryan street nnd soon
died.
Ho burned up nil his correspondence,
and, standing before the flamo, drank
the deadly potion. Tlton he washed It
down with n large swallow of whisky
und laid down to die.
Disappointment over the loss of
money In Germany was th* enuso of
tho act.
MISS IDE WEDS
BOUHKE COCKRAN
New York, Nov. 16.—Alls* Annie
Louise Ide, daughter of General Henry
Clay Ide; former governor guneral of
the Philippines, became Iho bride oj
Congressman Bourke Cockran yester
day evening. The ceremony took place
In the bull roam of the Hotel St. Regia,
the nev.' Father AicKInnon, of St.
Ignatius church, acting as the offllclat-
Ing clergyman.
The wedding w«* nn Informal af
fair. Xo Invitations save to a few
of the closest friends of the bride and
bridegroom hail lieeh sent out.
General Ide and Air*. Ide, who, ar
rived from the Philippine* last YVed-
nesdsy to be present at the marriage
of their daughter, together with their
younger daughter, Alls* Marjorie Ido,
were the only relatives of the bride
,resent. Alias Ide acted ss maid of
tahor. The formality of bridesmaid*
and ushers was dispensed with. Jus
tice Martin J. Keogh waa best man.
CAN'T TAKE COIN
OUT OF PERU
IVIIIlam P. McKenzie,'of Cnmb:his*,
Mass., one of the foremast.|-eprua iiln-
tlvo* of Christian .Science and n high
ly educated man, will give a free lec
ture on this subject In the convention
hull of the Kimball November 27.
Tho Christian Science belief l< quire
strong In the South, and Atlanta Is
recognized as the center of much Im
portance by the higher representatives
about the fountains of Christian Sci
ence knowledge In Massachusetts. The
church Is quite strong In Atluma and
many arc expected to be present to
hear the lecture.
NEGRO MADE CONSUL
TO MADAGASCAR.
Kpectel tu The Georgian.
Brunswick, Ga.. Nov. Hi—
Carter, the Brunswick negro
here several week* eio for Si
United States consul, has since re
drived s promotion front the govern
ment, and Instead -if going lo Slvln h
.will go to Tamatave. Mudagascai
where he will be consul.
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NEGRO WAS WOUNDED
IN FIGHT WITH OFFICERS.
Hpeelul tu The GenrgUm.
Augusta, Ga., Nov. 16.—Jeff Lundy,
the negro who shot; nnd killed n young
white men In HuncocI: county, was
brought to Augusta lust night fur safe
keeping, after being caught yesterday.
YY'hen Sheriff Berry reached here with
him he found that Ills prisoner w«s in
too bad u condition to be put In Jail, so
he carried him to *. hospital. I.undy
resisted the officers and he wns tilled
with bird shot. There will be an oper
ation this afternoon.
An officer lies been placed at the hos
pital lo guard him. He will hardly rile
from the wound*. u
Limit, Peru, Nov. 16.—The monetary
crisis is less active. The congress has
caused to be issued a largo amount of
two sol gold pieces.
Outgoing passenger, are prohibited SHERIFFS MAKE A RACE
from taking with them more than tin I rnn Tut - a .., r nr
sliver sol*. Tho metering of Peruvian ! F0R THE SAME PR
silver coin Is prohibited. Tho govern
ment will coin a million sols In silver
coin.
SONER.
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PALM GARDEN.
THE BEST MAGAZINES
„ AT THE BEST RATES.
Kvcry one must keen up with dally
event* going on so rapidly nil the time.
If yotl do not read some dally paper
vou are falling behind. If you do
not read some good magazine and en
joy the literature that Is contained Iff
these publications every month you
are missing much that Is good. Tou
can secure The Georgian every day in
the year, incept Sunday, and on* of
the ntoet prominent magaslnes In
America for a little more than the price
of The Georgian alone, which is only
■24.60 per year. Take advantage of
The Georgian clubbing offer. D» it
now.
To Chang* Location.
M. Ramzen & Sou. wholesale liquor
dealers, have filed application to trans
fer their place of business from 216
Decatur street to 8t Decatur, ft will be
acted upon by council Alonday.
SpMnglleld. Ato- XoV. 16.—The she
lf! of Uuvls county. Ky_ nnd the ; <mIT
of Franklin county. Ark., faced g-io-a
tho state today, each boil oh gcrilinr
to Springfield ahead of the other in
order to secure the person of a cre\ er
forger named A1 Travis, who 1* wan!-:-!
in both states for numerous fOrgorltj.
The Kentucky sheriff won.
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