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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
HONDA T. JANUARY If, 1WT.
la OuqU And Adjoining Stsiss |
Pltutnt Mention From Otbtr Cltlee
SOUTHERN SOCIETY f INOTHING RESERVE
u - HOME,
Al T , h « Chtnosl Oulld wtro at home to
their friends at Mrs. B. K. Roarks
eharmlna home Tuesday afternoon.
Mre. T. J. Mltnmovts arranged a musi
cal
y* t Ik w hMyM executed bril-
• Uint rafreahmenta were served
“ttlttilf; .,
fifNraoon socially and finan
cially wga altogether a auccese.
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Fred
' •*** Tr «» entertained eighteen friends
w *th a series of games of rounce. a-
game that Is exceedingly popular Just
now. I wo prises, one a rounce sou
venir spoon, the other a dainty medal*
lion, were respectively awarded to
Mrs. Isaacs, ol New Orleans, and Mrs.
Julian Cummlng. An elegant repast
was served on the email table.
“J M™. V. L. Starr, llr. and Mr,
Bolan Brumby, Mr. and Mr*. C. T.
Nolan. Mr,. O. W. DuPre. Mlaa Idea.
MM,r,. Kgbeit Frayar and R. W.
Boon,. Tlia Prim were won by Mr,
DuPra and Mr. Btarr.
A.charming bridge party was Riven
on Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. L. N.
Trammell. Mr*. McClatchey and Mr,.
Dunklin Reynold* aeelated Mr,. Tram
mell In racelvln*. About twenty gueet*
"" * The handsome homo
were
Ml,, LouIm O’Neill was the Bridge
f|lub‘, Iiosism Thursday afternoon, and
i he meeting was nioet enjoyable.
llrldRe wan played at tlireo table,,
banner, apportioned by the deelgna-
tlon on pretty lantern-,hoped favors
timed dosp blue and yollow. A tio-
1 phy wan won by Mr,. Oncer McWil
liams. doubly won. «■ aha made the top
score and In lha cut drew an nee. The
prlte won a hnnd-f>ul:iteil olive dtab. tile
Rrtlatle work of the Rifted hosle,,. Ml,,
wa, ta.tefully decorated with polled
plants and flower*. Delightful refresh-
menta consisting of a aalad course were
served. Those ploying brldR* were
Maedamee Btarr. Joseph Brown. C. W.
DuPre. W. A. DuPro, Ralph Ngrthcult.
Fred Morris Henry Wyatt. E. R. Hunt.
Bolin Brumby, Boston; Mungeon.
Brumby. Dickerson, Hoppe. Fields
Oeorge Welch. Mine, Ide, and Cortel
you.
Air,. George Pachaw. of WllmlnRton.
N. entertained Informally at bridge
on Monday at I he home oWher mother.
_U Nell.r, Ruealn ware: Mesdamea Qacar
AlcWllllaine. J. L. Baas, B. F. Roark. W.
M. Henry, Ed Hume. W. T. t’henoy,
Jainte Johnalon, R. A. Danny. Misses
Galliard. Hhelbley and O'Neill.
Mrs. Mather Daniel Initiated the Trail
I'lub Into the aoclal world on Thursday
• afitmoon, The mainberahlp constate
of an even dnaen bright young matrons
of lha smart sal who expect to enjoy
the nuclei Intercourse of the small club
Immensely. After the game Mre. Dsn.
lei served delirious refreshments. The
aural list Included: Mesdaine, Brenton
Hogg". Will Wright. I'. Harper, Win
ston. Until Funkhousrr. Mortimer
Grinin, Henry Bailey. T. W. Lipscomb,
George Nixon. James O’Neill. Union
nrilver. Mleeee Bailie Lipscomb and
will lour
Vundivei
Allot Parks.
The Willing Workers will celebrate
Februmy a: with a colonial tea.
A musical event anticipated with.
areal .pleasure I, the appearance on
February 1! of Herr Karl Orlenauer.
the world renowned 'cellolst. Accom
panying him Is All,, Elisabeth Orlen
auer. who will aitlst Hie artist with
vocal numbers.
Ai her father’s home Miss llannsh
Locklear waa married In Mr. ft. H.
Copeland Sunday -afternoon.
Miss Helen Misilgelberg Is In New
York for two weeks.
Mrs. Arthur Sullivan has > returned
from a pleasant vl.ll in her old home
In Louisville. Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Junius Hilly
Florida for several weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. Eben Hlllvrr and Mrs.
W. A. Hemphill ore spending a month
In Florldu.
Mr. and Mrs. I.lmlley Mi l’lure, w ho
span< their horieynioon~Tn this, tire
groom's old home, returned Thursday
to Birmingham* While here they were
the honotees of a number of pleasant
l>artlee. Monday Mr. ami Mrs. B. I.
Hughes honored Ihem with an elegant
r. o'clock (linnet . Tuesday evening they
dined at Hill Crest, the guest of Mr.
AiAhur Sullivan. Jr. Wednesday cven-
higofr. and Airs. Vaddlver entertained
a number of Mends In Utelr honor.
Miss Belle Vernon King l, the guest
at lleverly Hall
A number of Romans went down to
Odartown fw the dnper Friday even
ing. among them being Atlas Mary Luu
Yar.te.v und Air. George Foote.
Alls* Afnrlan Black has gone to
Washington. D. C.. to study an ai the
Corcoran Art school.
Alias Helm Hammond returned from
Atlanta Friday.
Mrs. Charles HaatCton Is the guest of
relatives nt Tunnel Hill.
Mrs. Alex Uonne^-man. after spend-
Airs. Chorle, V.’HJInthatn.
Mrs. K. B. Frayar la vlwillng her pa
rente, Rev. and Mrs. Reset, In Nash
ville, Tenn. •
Mlsa Harrietts Ides, after g pleasant
visit lo Mrs. Charles DuPre, has re
turned to her home. In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bwarlay compli
mented the members of the Marietta
orchestra with a delightful aupper on
Monday night.
Mr. and Mre. Joeeph M. Brown gave
a charming dance on Friday night In
honor of Utelr eon. Joeeph M.. Jr. De-
llrloue refresh menu were served and
the occasion waa greatly enjoyed.
Mre. James I.sgg entertained the La
dles' Euchre Club on Thursday after
noon. The occasion was a contest In
game. Many novel features- were In
troduced during the evening. The
prises were a copper tray, a ellver
wlilat broom, a cut glass salve box,
Roger A Oallet soap, and wars won
by Airs. Roland. Airs. Hum. Allas Al
ston and Mrs. Dickerson. Alls, Eva
M. t'-lai k and Mlaa Barah Hunt won
the booby prliea.
THE DECATURS,' ALA.
Alesdamas Anna Bordon and E. H.
Allison are visiting In Indiana.
Mias Stella Falk Is In New Orleans.
Air. and Mra. McCaley, of Birming
ham. hare returned home, after a visit
to Airs. MrCaley's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. G. B. Aloore.
All,a Jennie Lovelady Is In Hartselle.
Airs. Arthur liolllnsworth, of Moore-
vllle. Is visiting here.
Mr. and Mre. Charlet Emmons visit
ed In the Decatur,, the past week.
Mr*. Willie Cox. of Opelika. Is the
guest of her slater, Aire. Hutchins. .
Alin Hereford, or Huntsville. Is tho
guest of Mrs. G. E. Boyd.
—Mra.-J.--A.-While le spending the win
ter In Florida.
Allis Minnie Orr Is In Flint.
Mrs. Frank J. -Davis has returned
from Trinity.
Air*. John Duncan, of Birmingham.
Is here.
. u-3- ,wle Irby bet week,
las Marie Barnhart I, la Savannah
lag Vocal Isssans from Professor Vet.
, —rs. I) 1- Cloud aad cklldrsa bare re-
lore-1 from M extended visit lo relatival
J2k u * Brest asvsni darsla
Robert ftatcklosoo. of golonion. visited
k^h yAriSu
Mre. j. A. gmlth end deuthlrr. Mart
bert. ere vlsltlog Mrs Walter Jones, ,1
■ her sister. Mrs. E.
Iljxoa, bis rstariisd la ksr koaii- ai
angle Event ppent eererel days In
Atlanta last weak.
-Mr. and Mrs. TuuiHolI.Dd spent last
(nuday In Uadlson.
,*Jra fl- lo C aldwell and dsufklrr. fjiurir,
vlstt-l retail*** In Anausia recemly.
Miss Addle Cooelnn enlsruiaed , Ike
leeekert of tbe Thome, fl tucks Institute
‘ ilful dir
— - —...enei
served end grrutlv eajrijed by ail pree-
•ni. who were -Trefrisor J. |f. Purke.
Mrs. Walter Klubro. Aliases Leila Graham,
corrle Merrill, Kale Kraus and Helen
France* Adams Splsrlalued a
ide *1 las F
• Kvnns, Alary and
her of her girl friend
evening. Tfaooc present w
Jcrnlgxn. Jennls and Kale
Addis Cupels n.
Possibly one of the most enjoyable _
lags of Hie domino club wan held last Sat.
jrdsjr afternoon at the home of llr. and
Airs. Io P. Jernlgaa. when the Aliases
Jerulf.n entertained lo honor of their
Entire Stock Must Be Disposed of By April 1st (Lease Expires)
$40,000 Worth of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s
*Fine Shoes at absolutely the Lowest Prices
ever given in Atlanta. No more positive proof
of our determination to make a clean sweep of
every pair could be given than the following
prices:
8TA07 ADAMS A CO. ’S
MEN’S mi SHOES—
too well known for com
ment. Patent Lace - anil
“Button r were $6.00 r
jour*
for ..
MEN’S FINE SHOES-
j*'rora bent mfciiufacttirer*.
Patent Lace aad Button;
were $5.00; A g*v m
.vours %
LADIES' FINE SHOES.
Best make*.
Patent Button and Lace;
very, dreggy j were $5.00;
now
at ..
$4.55
iy fflpls. with
- Iwaatlfnl
Dow WHS
OH. lowlf
a ay gold#
IWHQtirnl HCCQt.' (fh*
carried
Joaqulla,
•lor schxn. __
out In ererjr detail.
•rarf, bamtpaliited In Jonquils, and whs
won l»y Miss Carrie* Merritt. Miss thin-
taps the rntt of honor, was given a boo-
l»u dish In Bohemian flts«. Miss Prsnera
Adains won tbs consolation, h hand paint
ed blotter, pointed In Jonquil* mid tied with
h targe yellow liow. A uio*t fcmptlnir salnd
course was serrod. after which orauc* shor-
list In oninfo cups wa* imnl. Those
“resent were Misses DnuUp. llaDle aftri
j«!i!J>ffcwAnnil,Uwiis Kfie-and Jcimll
vhuo miirTrnures A<Uns. Mamie Haynes.
- Hlf Halls, Hsnrlettn Rmlth. Msrr and
Corrle Merritt and Mrs. J.
T. Itoblns.
Mis* Corrle Merritt and Mr. lUlph Orlf-
fln sttende«) the* Cnllowny-ltoswell weddlUf
HI renflrld Weclneatlsj.
Mrs. Itotwrt Itrnnrh spent it few days In
then* last week with her dituwhte **
/.H tirlfflth and Mrs. A. W. Wei
Miss M*ry Jtm iriintajt hi* iwtanied to
her bontf In Atlanta, after upendln* sooi
time nlth Misses Reba and Luoy Jeruljptu.-
Vioi and Gun Metal, Lace
and Button; were $5.00;
$3.95
Patent Vici and Chw
Metal OaU; were $4.0t*
i;r...,.$3.i5
Patent and Viols—In all
the newest ghepeg; were
$;i.50,
ROW . .
yourg
for .
Vioi*—Gun Metal and Box
Calf; were $3.50;
yourg
for ...
$2.95
Patent
$3.00;
now ...
and
Vicii—were
$2.45
$2.95
Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes
Reduced in Proportion
ib!
WAYCR088.
Mr.* ami Mrs. C. W. Pike, of Ht. Mnrjs.
visit
arrived lu tbu eltjr Tuesday ou a short
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. APdrldge left Tuts-
■“ moral nr “ “
ittrinl
This Sale means a big per cent on your money. If you’ll only take advan
tage of It. Come early and get pick; Extra shlesmen liave be^h aochred. Aa
this sale is for final clearance no goods will be charged, seat out on approval or
money refunded.
aud
_ wrrk with relatives
friends.
Mr. and Mr*. John <». (b-lunldt. of Win
nfcur. Ktr . arrtvea in thevlrr TneMdy od
short visit.
-Mr. and Mr*. II. U. I**- nml Mr. and
Mr*. II. Donnelly left Wiilneaday
llntiiosaswi, Fla., on a Ashing nud bunting
trip
Is
One or Hie event* of U»e week that
waa much enjoyed waa a tackey party
Rtven Thttraday night by the ladle*
of the Central Methodist church In
Now Deaifui'. A great many of thu
societr “people of the two Lfecntars
wev# present-
.Mr, and Mr*. Walter .M. Urubb* en
tertained on .Monday evening from 8 to
11 In honor of their fifteenth wadding
anniversary.
On Wednesday afternoon the Wom
an's Hoifie Mission Society of the
'Methodist church held a pleasant
meeting with Mrs. Traylor In West De-
catur.
The Tounf Ladles’ <*an! c’lub
n|iL~ InitklA
Mrs. \\. Hlvenliark end Mr*.
Pry*nt. of Charlotte, N c. are visiting
at the home of Mrs. (ietngc W. Harm-*,,
on Jane ■tr***L
Ml** Addle nnrnr*. who lum been rlilthiff
Tier *l*|er. Mm .? U Th«tinniTri ; nrfhed to
her home In BaxWy \Vedm*$dny.
GADSDEN, ALA.
Mr. and Mra. T. H. K>le are visiting
friend* In New* «trie*n».
Misses Harsh WiasIrulT and Mlua Hovkln
have returned from n visit to friends lu
Anniston.
Dr. I>- II. Bsker has goue to Moutgoui
erv on n comldinD business and pleasure
trip.
Mr* J A, WtMMliirr and < blbtren lisve
returniHl frmn n visit to her sister. Mrs. J.
Jl. l'orter. lu Home, (hi,
W. K. I.ucy hns returned from Hnu An
tonio. To*., very much Improved In health.
Mist Hnrnh Melton bus arrived from Ope
JIIkn to ne»«ep» n imsltlnn In the eltjr schoola.
mnth aH ' u P . rntertalnsd on Friday afternoon by
n^vrv III iIIIL All.- Annie June* at her home In Ds-
turiieJ lo U AUanlM 1 < K H ' '* li alm-. Refreshments were served aft-
Mlss .Martha Berry Is In Florida. ! KI V, I , I< * |. ,,, I ... , ... ....
\ti* It Mi’WlliiixniM iiiii,. ■ Ml** 4 Htelhi l-«lk entsrtuiued the n. The hmanon l lull gave n gdrimiu nt tin'
I., Uu T. I'lub HI her liAme on l.afayetle i l-rlnlup H..I.-I We.laes.lsy evening, whirl
i.r, V iglnie, and young nl*«e liave re- f - r , dHV a f,„ n0 on. Dainty it- was b-il by Miss Sielln llel.b nnriMr. .in,
turned from a pleasant rlslt to Mrs. F. r . I Wrnm
W. Dixon. In Birmingham. fiTsImients were served at III eon j y,{* Xetl Finney le vleltlug her byulb
Mlsa Well Wagner, after spending a • elusion “' Hjo wmee. _ : er». In llniilnlllr.
- - .i l)n Friday nlglu Mrs. J. «. Troy | inntsiu J M. Elliotl siul wife are real.
entertained the Neighborhood i'lub.; tered ut lb.- Tumps Hay hotel, t«ui|ui,
t'nrdi* '.ere played, after whtvh re- 1 Flu.
freeliniente were served. i
..n Thur-.lay MI.. ome Skegg. en; , uf „ |I)B cunt
tertnined the Bridge Whist t lub at I r«*|nt|v$*«$ |w.
her hotm* on Fourth nvenuw. New De- : »lr. an«l Mr*, churl*** Kwlug nr*» visit-
catur. Refreshments were »*crve*l aft-1 lug In lllrmliigliniii.
er the gnmss. Thl* prov-eri to be onej cm»is*| % Mwphre** wlil MHrH from Mwn»-
iiia eimst it>\ nhl«< meeting* of ihe comery Monday, nud will re»mne Ids po*l-
of the moat enjo> able meetingn or ine f| §* organist nt the First Itaptlst church,
t lub thl* season. . Mr. mid Mrs. Cbnrcls H. Ward are vt$
Mis* Besa Biown entertalnAl the m nK p, .ww York nud other Kastern cities.
I.ost llelr <*!ub at her home on Church Mis* Kllnletli (irm*ii acted aa •*|hiii$im
street (>e< atur, laat Friday afternoon. • for the loral Young Men's Christian Asso
• • ' clntlou brisket bull train lu Hie contest
with flwetiton college, oil Friday night
slay nflel'luNih lit tt»- tvslilenre
... ill. The Mystics nrc tasking «
studv of Mhakctpeare and at this meeting
the tlilnl ail of Henry V waf read.
on Wctlneaday afferniMm jura. h. r.
Carlisle cutrrtnlucd the D. A. It.’s In honor
of Mrs. It. .1. Redding, who has recently
moved to tJrllTiii from Ksperintent. AInmii
tf enty tlvc guest* were present lo*sldcs the
of ih* present week
_ .... . by Mrs. Roswell Drake
nt the Hpoldlng tirsys* armory foe the l*eu
J f the M ‘ '* *
nit of
A. It-
few days with Mr*. L. CJ. Young, has
returned to Atlanta, where her parenta
ure Hpttiding this winter.
Society will rush festivities for the
nera week or two. looking to the sur
cease when the Pentecostal season of
Lent precludea gaiety.
CONYER8.
Invltutlons have been leaued by Mr*.
J. R. Mnddox for n reception to lie
given Tuesday ufternimn. Jnnr.ary ;’H.
AIUm Mattie Alnuuul lian ti turned to
her home. In Forest Hill, Ark., after a
visit to relative* here.
The Matron*’ Club was delightfully
entertained by Mr*. J. R. Irwin nt the
beautiful country home of her father,
Colonel W. L. Peek.
Mr. and Alia. Will Wallace hn\e ie-
turned front Augti*ta.
Mr*. White, of .Greenville, H. f.
the guest of her Mister.
Mra. T. II. Bryan*, captain Nath
Carr, wife and daughtai*. «»f Covington,
attended the hlrthdiiv dinner «*f Judge
A. C. McCalla laat Tuesday.
Woodson J Martin has returned front An
MARIETTA.
Mis* .Mabel Cortelyou entertained a
number of friend* nt bridge on Hati
tirdav aftarntmn. At the clo»e. of the
game a delicious salad courae was
served.
Mrs. Dunklin Reynold* entertained a
few friend* ut her home, on Trammell
street, on Tuesday aftertuxm. The «»c«
t-aalon. though ver>-* Informal, was en
joyable.
Mr*. Teewl* Hoppe entertained >t
number of friend* on Tuesday with t
bridge luncheon. The dining table was
bright with Jontiulla. Those preaent
on thl* delightful occasion, were: Mes
daine* Clarke, f*. H. Dohb*. Crosby
Field*. Mungon Brumby, Misses Cortel-
you and Olover. „ w
- - - * 1 Club
A number of visitor* were present
Delicious refreshment* closed the even
ing* entertainment.
Mis* Irene Jonea entertained the
can! Club on Friday. The prise was
won bv Mr*. Frail Knight on a cut with
several other*. A number of vlaliora
* present during the evening. Bui
ids and Ice* were served.
PERRY.
one of the moat charming event* of
the sea*on was the reception given laat
evening bv the Mlsseq Devi* In honor
of theli cousin*. Mlssea Willie Walter*,
of Albany, and Allle Houser, of Fort
Valley. The houae wa*
beautifully
decorated with palms and hot house
flowers, A delicious salad courae was
served. Misses Jennie Riley. Martha
Klllen anil Kate Moore presided nt
the punch Itowl. while Mis* Mncile Da-
Vtn neneil chocolate In the illntt'X room.
The oul-of-iown gueels were Mlee Jen-1
Mlsa Relle Jones was sponsor
I tors.
K It .Merrill, of AiiUsluski,
the vis-
visit
Vlnkle. of DauvIJIc
sbliigion, D
of the finest httlhllnK'*
innleteil. Ka»’U stum
nine tt.iwn toward the
This organisation,
build n ni^niHi' * *
C.. which wilt tie Ol
In the world when
bus pledged Itmdf I
Miss Jeffrie Ms iiiii. of Hhcthnsn. the
guest of Mis* iViirl Newton. I* reecdclug
luauv enurtesles wbl.e lu the rtty. Mr*.
Krites! Newtnii gim- a tnuslral rouinuee In
her lienor- Mrs. Ita** Nichuts won the
first prlte. and the guest of tu»u<
sell ted with n gold hill pill
guessing con test il drtlllty
eourse were served.
On Tbttradiiy Mrs. K.
fnliH'd the Current Tuple
auil Hchlller
* W f»r. T. It. Kendall, of |*ntil*vlllf.
who was c»nee pastor tnith lu Atlitnt*
t ll*'
reshuin oilier
..... Club, (leadhe
ihsi-iisscd at this meet
POWDER CAR EXPLODED
WHEN METEOR NIT IT?
Terre Haute. Ind.. Jan. 28.--That a
meteor set off the car of powder and
caused the disaster 4o Big Four ac
commodation train No. S at Band Ford,
Ind.. last Saturday night 1* the aaaer-
lion of R. E. Brown, wf Edgar county.
Illinois. Mr. Brown declares that on
the night of the dltaater and at the
time of the explosion a large meteor
passed over hi* place. It appeared
like a great ball of fire, tp» said, and
made a nolae like a strong wind. The
meteor, said Mr. Brown, waa moving
In the direction of Bandford and left
trail of aparka. Almost Immediately
after Ita appearance, he aalil, the ex-
ploMlop of the car of powder occurred.
Dther people living In the vicinity stat
ue! that they «taw tha meteor Blau.
Griffin. Is In the city, the guest nf friends
Air. aud Airs. Dougins lloyd annouiu* Hi* 1
birth uf n daughle
Mi. i:ud Mrs. J. AY- Maugham. Mi.
Mrs. Jin* lloyd slid Mr. nud Airs. .1
Aliiiifluim attended the «*|H*ra at tbe cr
lu Atlnui* Friday night.
WALTER BALLARD
OPTICAL COMPANY
“"JMhave moved Into their new etoee. 7»
I Peachtree street, where you can find
I everything carried In an exclusive opti
cal houae. The Ballard Bifocal has
gained a leputatlon for this firm In less
J - ”£ •VSS.'Si otl ?S r . h ‘» ut ®
Carsjust reocivad by Capital City Auto j J n * 4 c *htur>. Not how cheap, but
Co., Pssehtra* auditorium? "
ADVISE BUSINB88 MEN
TO PUFUSHA8E MORE STAMPS.
Spaclal to Thr Ucorglair.
Nawbarrr. B- Jan. 21—A comnill-
lo« from lha I'tiambar of I'ommartv
has barn Invaallgallnc the mailer of
ftae mall delivery for tho town. Thle
committee, i-onnlatln* of Meanra. Fred
H. Dominick, l'. D. Weeks and L. G.
Kskrldce. lias recommended that all
merchants In payln* their small bill,
will do so by u.lna stamps. Instead of
money orders. This request I, made
S n account of the fact that the fevemir
erlved from the Ml* nf etampa only
enter* Into the calculation of poelofflcc
receipt*.
SILVER TEA SERVICE
PRESENTED TO CLERK.
Bpeciil i« Tbe Oeorftae.
Macon, G*„ •an. 28.—The county
road cnmnilMlnners held their regular
monthly meeting Saturday mnmlna.
One of the features of the mealing was
lha presentation of a allvar lu aervico
to Htuart Davis, the former clerk of
the l>oentl. The lesllmonlal was In ap.
preclallon of his aervlcea, now that he
goes to his new position of secretary of
the Macon and Albany Hectirllles Com
pany.
Another presentation was made to
Huperlnlendent Wlmbush, In the sltsiic
of ten big mules for his road-working
force.
ECUADOR ENTERS
POSTAL AGREEMENT
Packages for deitlnatlonrin Ecuador
will be accepted by the Atlanta poet-
nlTIce on and afur March 1, the per-
cels-po,t agreement having been reach
ed at a convention held between the
postal authorities of both countries.
| Parcel,'exchanged between the iso
countries must not exceed tiO In value
nor weigh more than eleven pounds.
They must not measure more than
three feet six Inches In length, and six
feel In length and girth combined. T»«
postage, prepaid, will be 10 cast, far
each pound or traction thereof. The*,
insll, will be made up at New Tork and ’
Han Francisco.
II.
_ inner linuir Is l,i, Asxclc. t'al.
tils. Hassle luitic.il bs, (Irtursed to Hlr
iglsgbani *ft»r vI.IHsk bur uintbrr fur »i.
crsl risr,.
t’rtptatu W. I*. I civ u Is IVaRblsgtos,
The Round Doien Luncheon <'tub
was charmingly entertained on Friday
Uy-Mrsu Banneit. un Polk atreei —
Mr. and Mra. 1). «'. Hole enlurinlne.l
nt bridge »n Wednesday night Afler
the game a delightful supper *ea
Moved. "
Tltose present Included:
tile Riley, of Macon; Mils Allle Housrr.
or Fort Valley: Mr. W. tills", nf At
lanta, and Edwin Mstlln, of Fort Val
iev. Wl»« Willie Walter, of Alban',
wore a gow n of psie blue embroidered
chiffon made prince,,e anti cat rleri teri
cat nation,. Mine Houser wns charm
ing In while silk elaborately trimmed
In lace. Ml«a Rfley wore a liecomlng
gown of net over -Ilk.
Mies Estelle Huddleston, of Forsyth,
la the guest of Mrs. L. F. i.'aler.
GREENSBORO.
AID- Mary Wravrr vIBtcil Allauta tbl*
w*«»k
Allss Itmintr t'aibMI lias rrtnriMHl to I.U
liiffstnii t« fii»«*r BiiiiMil
ft. K. Frank bat gone to Grrriivlllt*, Alias.
l» rraltb*.
Missis Birtlls* nml Noll llogrr* nr*
Mrs. Josslf ItoboriB, In Hlr
Ml aa \*ttio Wilson, of Atlanta, fraa th*
LOW PRICES
UNTIL IAN. 28.
GOOD SETOFRO
TEETH
GOLD CROWNSC3
bait 22-k gold.
DR. E- 0. ORirriN’S
*AI i Whitahall 8t. Pnona inra.
All atlicr Dontal work at vo»f low
prirra. Vomit ti «•» iM TO.aff*
vantax* of thl* offer. KatabUiwod lo
Atlanta U yrara. Imprratloa takra-
plate* Uellvarinl uni day.
QATC CITY DENTAL ROOMS
bollll*
Mrs
COVINGTON.
AA’. K. Itartlen left Frblnr f
In liatnravlllf. nflnr n \l»tl tt
. Franklin.
Mr* V. It I'tiwt ll nml ihlldnMi. tif Mon
ror. were visitor* Inst week of Airs. AA’. H.
(’armll. t
Mrs. JlnitMtr Ksmitr nml (-lilhlrea. of
Atlnnta, are with Mrs. J. M. Allen for !*<•
w*ok*.
New Route to Cuba.
' Tlia aieamslilp '’Brunawlvk," of tbe (John Wilson, J
Brunswick Hteamahlp Fompany.-w III . Now , wll v r „ unlVt
•nil from Brunawli k. Qa.. for Klavnna.!
(iibo. on tbe following acbedule. until |
further notice:
Leave Hrunawiek n«.»on. Februmy .»tb,
Februar>’ !*th. .March itb. Mart b Ifith,
April 2d. nml every other Tue*.ln> |
thereafter, arriving nt Havana every t
following Tburailay nt 3 |>. in.
Returning.
T.enve Havana noon Febniary 9th, i OVER 8MALL DEBT
Februarv 2!d. Man’ll 9th. Man h 23.1 | TWO MEN GIVE LIVES.
4 \prll fiili. nnd every oilier Hatunlny —-
thereafter, arriving Brunawlik every j 9,»*olnl to Tbe Gcergtau.
following Mondn> nt k n. in. ■ New cirlean*. La.. Jan 26.—A *pe-
Rata* Bruriawiek to Havana. !»i**l from Alexnndrln *a>*
Funaral of J. C. Wilaon.
8per|*| to Tbe (teurilnn.
Newbarry. H. f*.. Jan. 2M —The fu
neirtl service* ovej- the reumln* of Ho»t
Judge nf probate for
e death oc-
uried In till* city Thursday afternoon,
were held at hi* Inte home In High
Point jit 11 o’clock thl* morning. The
services were conducted by Rev. D. fl.
Phillip*, pastor of the Aasm late Reform
Presbyterian church. The interment
wn* made In Ronemont cemetery.
One way. Ilrat cabin
one way. eecond cabin
Round trip, first cabin
Including maul* and berth on
125.00
...112.00 i
. . 940 00!
steamer.
H Powell. 43 year* of age. a tomb-
• drummer from (<e«ugiu. with rel-
* at Hawklnsxlllc und Atlanta.
For atate room raaervntiona and fur. that state, shot and killed P. T. Metpgi.
liter Information, apply to
Croditora Gat Dividend.
Hpeclnl to The (Jeorgian. -
.Macon, da.. Jan. 28.—Judge Kmory
Hpeer In the rnlted Htate* court Hat-
urday signed a consent decree In which
the matters In dlepute between Mrs
Cynthia T. Dona Ison and her creditors
ware amicably nettled. Mr*. Ibmaleon
gets possession of her land* by the
payment of a dividend of 44.94 3-4 per
cent to the creditor*.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
TO APPROPRIATE FUND.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Wc wish to thonk our many triauda .
and the general publlo who have eo j
generously patronised u, at.,our old!
stand. *1 Peachtree street. W* now'
extend a most cordial Invitation to
vtsti ua at our new store, 7S Peachtree
street, where we have more mam and
many Improvements added. We will
strive harder than ever to offer optical
enjoyed. Our ent|f* time given ..
optics. No side Him*. The only ex
clusive manufacturing retail optical
house in Atlanta.
WALTER BALLARD « CO.
SEVENTH GEORGIA
SELECTS BADGE
I'ampltcil.
Ity thl*
U. Ilarncs
la III n
MU* Vara Franklin returned h» AUuaflck!
Fatunlaj after a plriiaant tlalt to Coving
'Hal he*.
°3r*T t. F. Tucker Is apeudlnc the Avcek-
end with Mrs. K AV. Carroll.
of Colonel and Air*.
U«s1(rey Is In Florid*.
Mradnr.
firs. p.
Mlaa Kaale llyer. «*f Conyers, waa In Co
Ington Hie latter part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. I D. Ilrl«eadlne lm>l r
their guests on Handay Mr. nud Airs. It. I
H. r. .M’FADDKN.
(Jen. Pa**. Agent A. B. & A. U. It.
Bell ’Phone 4946. Atlanta. Georgia
j i ion
j by AV J. Melton, biotlmr
1 The dual tragedy grew «
jdeht. It Is *ald. Powell
Imothn nf the Melton Im»\
H|>e«ial to The Heorgluu
.Macon, Ha . Jan. 28.—Whet he
the city of .Macon will npproprlatc the
num of 9tuo to be used In entertaining
the officer* of tlia state Immlgtagion
ainlety during the conference In Ma
con. in February next, remain* to be
seen. A report that will probably set-
tie the question Is expected from the
finance committee of city council to
morrow evening, when that body meet*.
Tint question of legality that waa rained
Alderman Jones Inst Tuesday
vhu#*m| ibv matter to be defat rad f«»r
old. >e*terdav at Modi
av lu?rc, and wa* In turn killed j one week, giving the finance commit
tee thl* much time to probe Into thu
authority of the city's making this do
nation.
•f the victim
it of a small
owed to the
^>r chicken*
LEADS BID 8tAL> CAR -
jjK.i\xja TER ind Mltury . t
OILS Th * *>•** brands on the
market.
tiii.r got tn three "lint, ut \Y. J. Melton.
I all going wild.
A brother. I)r. John F. Powell, re.
I ,li1e, at Ifawkliisvlllr. Ga, and a sIh-
: ter. Mr,. M. \Y. Hlarkwell. nt Atlanta.
^■permanent bodge of tha Seventh
It'.eorgla regiment nf the United Con
federate Vetrrans waa selected at tha
annual meeting Saturday of the execu-
11 > r rommlttee.
The <i>mmltire met In tha" cloak
[room of the city hall at 12:S0, presid
ed over by the president, Profesnor
John Pendergrast. of Newnan. Th*
luulge" are of a very pretty detlgn. The
medallion clasp at th* top has prlntsd
regiment. The whit* ribbon hsa
Printed In red the war record of the
regiment.
'File lower medallion has on on* side
two ring, of the I'onfadtracy of dif
ferent designs, and on th* other side a
splendid llkenesa of Oonerat Lee. '
Ohenoy'* Expectorant oars
coughs, cold*. LaOrippg And croup.
50 yean on the market All Drug-
gilt* 20c.
PAINTS, STAINS
And Varnishes.
; | LOOKING TO PURCHASE
OF NEW CLUB GROUNDS.
Paulin*’ Dibnm. nf Atlnntn
Mr*. J. I>. McCalla Is coinalrwliig frn$n
a*v»r«* lllnraa. \
Mrs. J I.. AViiltpUrail ws* ibe gurat uf
rwlatlvra In l.ltkiHtl* rarfutl
VObU PATHUNAdK*
A HIIAItK
o Headquarter* fur the beet of
g everything In our line.
Georgia PalnYand GlassGo.
40 Peachtree.
flp«Hiat lo Tie Gsorglaa.
Aliu nil. Ua . Jan. 2*.—The movement
looking to the purchaae of the Recrea
tion (iub grounds by the Kaglea la
taking on ahape. It Is planned to de
cide the question ns early as possible *o
that the coming season can be opened
. with something extra In (lie way of on
QOOOQOO entertalnmenL
Maddox-Bucker Banking Co:
Capital and surplus $ 700,000.00
Total resources $3,000,000.00
New accounts invited. We offer to depositors
every facility which theft* balances and business r^
sponsibility warrant.
4 per cent paid on limited amounts in our Saving*
Department.
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