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Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup
CHILDRCty
1‘EETHIHq
la tmy part of tbo
forks
Twenty-five Cents a Bottle.
Qua ran toed under the Pure Food and
Drug act, June 30. 1901. Serial num
ber 1091.
MEETING OF THE ATLANTA
CHAPTER, O. A. R., FRIDAY.
Friday •afternoon, an enthusiastic
meeting of the Atlanta chapter. D. A.
U
Mm. Thomas M
R. waa held at the home of the resent,
Mm. ^ “
■treat
organ.
Peachtree
And rot by eastern win
When daylight come*
light;
In front, the nun ( limb* i
ly*
Kut westward, look, the
blight!
—Arthur Hugh t'lough.
DR. AND MR6. KINO ENTERTAIN.
Dr and Mr**. J. cheaton King enter
tained Friday evening, at a beautiful
* dinner |»i«rt\ at their home at Weal
End. (ompllinentary to their gueat. Miaa
Mur.v Francea Nelson, of t'olumbue.
Ohio.
A delightful menu wan served and A
profusion of spring bloaaoma beautified
the handsomely appointed table In con
junction with all vet candelabra and cut
glass and allver dishes.
Mr* King received her guest* in a
becoming toilette of white silk, and
Miss Nelson wore a gown of white idlk.
lace trimmeu.
After the . transactions of routine
bualneaa. Mm. Herbert Emory fark In
tereatlngly told of the generoua re
aponaea already received, from the
women of Georgia. In regard to the ap
peal made for historical'relics for the
Jamestown exposition. Ah In well
known. Miaa Anna C. Henning, of Co
lumbus, (la., elate regent-elect, will
represent the Georgia Daughter** of the
American Revolution, at Jameatown.
aaalated by Mte. Herbert Manaon. and
all of the local chapters of the D. A.
R. have algned « petition to Governor
Terrell asking hint to appoint Miaa
Junta McKinley ah representative at
Jameatown, of Atlanta. No more ap
propriate appointment could be made
than this accomplished and patriotic
woman, who would represent In her
noble personality not only the Daugh
ters of the American Revolution, but
also the beat type of Georgia and
Southefn womanhood.
MRS. HICK'8 "3PEND-THEDAY."
one of the prettiest event* of Thurs
day was the *pend-thr-du>' party given
by Min. M. R. Hick* nt her home In
West Knd, when she entertained a
few friend* to meet Ml** Oretchen
Hathaway, of Chicago. the guest of
Mr*. William M. Hull'd, and Ml** Net-
won. of Columbus. Ohio, the guest of
Mr*. J. t'heston King. The
scheme of yellow was cut tied out In
every detail, the floral decorations be
ing Jonquil* und buttercup*
A dainty luncheon of several course*
was served
The Invited guest* were: Miss Hath
away of Chicago, Mias Nelson of t\».
lunihus. Mis* King. Misses Gilleath.
Mr*. H. H. Scofield, Mr*. J. I’henton
King. Mrs. William M. Hulrd and Mrs.
C. Rowland.
IN HONOR OF MI88 KNOWLES.
During the week* Mr. W. A. Blount.
Jr., of Pensacola* entertained at a
luncheon at the Oaceola Club. In that
city, complimentary to Miss <’on at a nee
Knowles, of Atlanta, and of Mias Vnr-
dell, of New Orleans.
LUNCHEON TO BE SERVED
AT MI88 NICOLSON’S.
Next Huturdtty from 12 o'clock lyiill
3 o'clock, a delicious luncheon will he
served at the residence of Ml** Nannie
Nlcnlaon. 23 Forrest avenue, for the
benefit of 8t. Luke s church.
'Iinrlo*
SOCIETY 8EE8 CRANE IN
“8HE STOOPS TO CONQUER."
A large and brllllunt audience wit
nessed the Initial performance of Wil
liam Crane and Kills Jeffreys In Gold
smith's "She Stoop* to Conquer
Mr. K. II. Butler entertained at a box
puny and afterward* nt a supper ut the
Capital City Club, at which Mr. Ctnne
was the guest of honor. The theater
party Included: Colonel and Mr*. It
J. Lowry. Mr. and Mrs. Claik llowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Unwell, Mis* Man
Thomas, Miss Ada Butler. Mis* Jetinl
KngtUh. Miss Isma Dooly, Mr
Crankshaw and Mr. Joe Blow
nally.
After the thenter. an elegant slipper
was served nt the club. The floxvet
the table consisted of white llllc*
maiden hair fern*. The ladles In the
party all wore loi-uge bouquets of xio-
let*
Another congenial party occupvlng .i
box at the Grand were: Mr. and Mr*
Edward Fort son. Mis* Mary Fortson.
Mr*. Lew lawman, Mr. Fulton Colville
and Dr. Zoepffel Quellenateln Aft. ’
the |>eifonnance, the party had puppet*
at the club.
Judge and Mr* William lhtile> I'.a-
mir. Mrs. H. It Toy and Judge and
Mr*. 8pencer Atklunon occupied a box.
Mr and Mr* Jerome Hlmmon*. Mr
and Mi* Tamper*, of lirooklvu; Mi**
Hamuella Whitman, Mr. Stark*, of St
l^rnl*. and Mr Jerome Hlmmon*. Jr.
occupied a box
Mr. and Mr* Thornton Murye. Mr*.
Barbour Thotup*.m. Mi Samuel SIU i
and Mr \N right, of New York, formed
a congenlul party (w cupvlng a box. The
party went to the dub ufterwaida for
•upper.
Falton McConnell, 6 years old, and Hoyt Eakes McConnell, 18 montha
E , tone of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McConnell, of Commerce, Qa., and
ndeona of A. Q. Adame, Esq., of Franklin county.
MRS. GIELOW’8 RECITAL.
Mrs. Martha Glelow. who so endear
ed herself to the people of Jacksonville
during her recent visit, and who ex
pects to stop In the city en route from
Palm Beach, gave a most Interesting
delineation of plantation life on Hutur.
day afternoon at the elegant winter
home of Mr. and Mrs. George B. t'luett,
at Palm Beach, when Mr. and Mrs.
George B t’luett Invited the Palm
Beach social world to meet their
guests. Dr. and Mrs. John t\ Minor, of
New York, and also to listen to the In
Imltatde tales written and Interpreted
by an Alabama woman of great talent
Mrs. Martha Glelow. whose name Is
widely known as the author of several
books of folk lore and songs, has re
cited before Queen Victoria and other
Knglish nobility, und has everywhere
won deserved praise. Each and every
picture was so realistic that one felt a*
though transferred bodily to the
enc* of long ago. and lived x
•'Honey" on the old plantation The
afternoon was one of unusual charm,
and enjoyed by all present, as are all
events nt the attractive t’luett home,
Jacksonville Metropolis.
Mr. Smith to Marry Miss Grlton
Mr. und Mrs. William Luther tVirlton. of Krnolu. announce the engage
ment of iheir daughter. Mary Talulah. to Mr. Ilohley D. Smith, «*f Tlfton.
the wedding to take place at the home of the bride ut Hcnnla on the aft
ernoon of the April 18.
An Interesting program ha* been pre
pared and tliuaa of the public who are
Interested are cordiully invited to at
tend.
Mrs. Wey will discuss the "Number.
Accessibility and.General t'ondltloti* of
Rural White Schools In Georgia." and
Ml** Mann will report on "Negro
School* In Rural Districts In Georgia."
'ommlNsloner Merritt will speuk on
the "Feasibility of Compulsory Kduca-
Holt From the Standpoint of School
Equipment."
NEWSOM-HADDOCK.
Invitations have been Issued to the
ntarrluge of Ml** Ituhy X'ewsotn and
Mr. Norwoml Houston Haddock, which
will take place Wednesday evening.
.March m the home pf the bride. H2
* ’emraI plat e. After the ceremony a
large reception, will be given by the
bride’* parent*. The young people have
wide circle of friend* who are Intel-
ted In the upproachtng event.
MRS. DAVISON S LUNCHEON.
Mr* Beaumont Davison entertained
Informally nt luncheon Saturday, the
occasion being one of the happiest of
the Informal affair* ut which Mrs Rob
ert Crump, the guest of Mr*, Inindrum.
ha* been the guest of honor during her
visit here.
Mr* Davisons home wa* attractively
decorated with Jonquil* and daffiKlU*.
and the luncheon table at which the
guest* were seated was decorated In
white and yellow Mr*. Du\l* >n re
ceived her guest* In a white llngeth-
Mr* crump, the guest of honor, wore
blue radium. fashioned with hoe
Mi* I-endturn wore a becominggown
of black radium, trimmed with lace me
dallions.
Mr*. Davison's gue*t* imlude.i Mr*
Crump. Mrs. W. W lotndrum. Mr* J
A Morris. Mrs. A. c. Henderson, and
Mrs. W If. Maddox, of Co\ Ingtwn
COLLEGE WOMEN ASSOCIATION.
The Southern Association of College
WotnVn will meet Monday afternoon at
3. la o'clock at the Carnegie l.tbiuix
INFORMAL BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Saturday evening Mr* K G McCabe
will entertain Informally six or eight
ft lend* In honor of Mt*. J. K iMthy,
whose birthday It 1*
Vereln hall. The classes will continue
one week, and each morning different
dishes will be taught, and the receipt*
for these dlahe* will be given the tnem-
Ih i* of the class. One day during the
week will be devoted to the demonstra
tion of special dishes, for whlfh re
quests may be* made.
After the regular lessons In conking,
ull kinds of useful household article* __
Will be eshlhlte.1 In »t.e hull vMt l " F,ur,d> The WOIW a
will be exhibited tn the hall, with In- , p llMl ,toilet of golden brown* cloth
tere*ting demonstrations In connection with hat en suite only Intimate
with certain exhibit*, among which will! f>lend* and relative* were present,
be Mr*. Dull In charge of a display 1 *
fro
IN HONOR MISSES TILSON.
Mr. C A. Wood entettulned n I
■ lends at tea Haturdav afternoon at
lie Piedmont Driving Club In compll-
nent to the Misses Tllson. of Washing-
on. D c. Ml* J. K. ottley mted a*
I minion for the party.
Saturday evening Mr. Wood will e»»-
ettain the Mlsse* Tllson at a theater
iartv at the Grand and euppei after-
local Him.
the eltlcucy of a certain kind of tof
fee pot. and tins for bread and cake.
MHs Mary Barnwell will have (barge
• *f an exhibition of Georgia cane syrup,
the electric light cotn|»any will exhibit
new appliance* for cooking bx elettrid-j ""Anthem,
ty, especially an electric chafing dish. Rohm
and Aunt Mary Holme*, who ha* .i ciTeitory,
genius for making good old-fa'-binned j IW 1 ' ' w,, '
toll*. will demonstrate her method*. mi Yit-gu i r.
a gas *stove.
! Each afternoon there will he music
| and other social attraction*, with l • lie*
w | In charge of the anattgenient*. a dlf..
Music at the Churches.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH.
Morning.
gnn Prelude. "Andante" — Gull-
Sahhulh of tile Soul"
•The Lord I*
»T U'crtar—Mr
oga.i Postlude - Bach.
Evening.
ugnn Prelude. "AngHIn" --Hteane
tut hem "The Radian. Moon’ -Wood-
ferent
aftel i
xlth i
"Jesus Lo
Ultte
The tickets
(M.king
**l*tlng
Offerl.i
Itub.mieln
• ugnn Pent hide--Foste
Of My Soul"
cli, und uliciulx
ladle* haw been em»dl* il f »
INFORMAL TEA
The Ladles' Aid Society of
Avenue Presb> terlan chuivl'
an Informal tea Monday nf
the pallors of the
ment to the new ol
lie North
Mil glv.
BAZAAR FOR ATLANTA
CHAPTER.
Ti e l.tdl* * of the Atlanta
Daughtet* of Ameitvan Rev.ilu
amtnging. under the ettldeii
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
Morning.
cg.in Pi elttile
*r sue— Rogrr*
I Wait* d f-i the lord" Mendel
•Tile *i..cd
M>
Mini* Dub*.
Evening.
f the
ompli-
*hlp
of Mi
.1
det
nt tin It.
ORATORIO TO BE SUNG ( ri(l
ON PALM SUNDAY, j Mr
"The Lord I* King." by Bnnhx. will
In- given »iv the ntutoilo A*»o» ution ut j j
Trinity Methodist Church Sunday after- ju u , ,.
noon, Mnrclt :*4. at « o’clock, under the f| .,,. n ,
direction of Mr. t’hatles Sheldon, Jr., J
«>rganl*t of that church mat.x
Tin* association I* ciunp.»*ed of thej, hl . ,
eholi* of the First Preshy terlan. First hH i„
Methinllst. Jexvlsh synagogue. Tilnltv ,
churt h and aug.m nted b> t' * «*thet
quartet* I,
The a*Hodati. n gave it, J.inuor■>. !
xvith great *uc* »*%*. The t ’real Ion." bv.***' 1 ''
Ilavdn. at the Jewish synagogue. Under ' Haiti'
tin* direction of Mi J I'owtu Itldianl- Mi
-on. and this xxa* iep.,»ted a fexx weekn
latei at the F»i*xl .MetbtNlDt • hur
WII*
•Tell Me Who
Wilson ha* klit.fl>
which l« *o •entrall
lee Street, alt l the
itpter (oixl la I ly invlt*
> to attend the lui?.a.
Pin
v lit In
itide* do
.ited In
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
.• follnv ir.tr nv*i pi pr *gr.un
in!* red undei {♦»*• t«|ree|| :i of M.
« 'Donnei'x. *> gnnl*\.
Morning.
Ill
Ho
Schjnta
Pi etude W. •
..f in
' Mt
muti
nil pleasure and In*
x.. to the public the
e.| from hearing the
\ .\l ! ’ \\ (|«..i* \1
W D K!lt- Mi' .
wtlllai. King Mr*
G'i»rm in I'.
The puidi.
pie
••nt.
■lull
COOKING SCHOOL ON MONDAY
Un Monday iiiortiing xx»!l begin at I*
o'thwk the cooking , ia**e*. iimhu the
he Shiltering Arm* and
Blok Dun*,. Mi.
Ml- GcWKe \i
lollheu- Ml** N. Mt
TRINITY MZTHO-Cd'JRCH.
N'orr.r.g.
1 . dr - Rend
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hd bv Mi
F.
Ste
nt Tur
CLARA RrOcKAH STAFF.
FACTS SELL DIAMONDS.
Evening.
We want to pruv,
wU» Hijuy wealing t
pfirea sie right, to.
nice diamond
MEETING OF JENIFER HIVE.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
Diamond Importers. 37 Whitehall Street.
Personal Mention
J>
Uln U.y NeUon. of Columbua. Ohio,
who ha. be.n tb. su«,t of Mr.. J.
CbntoB Klnr for ..vor.1 w«ck>. Mfl
Friday 1 for a vl.lt to friend, at Mnbllr.
Ala.
Mm. Art.ma. C. Bartlett', friend, ‘
will be pleawd to know ah, I, belna 1
dallsbtfully entertained by friend, and I
relative. In Wllmlnston. Del. Mr,. I
Bartl.tt, after vl.ltlna New Yurk. will;
■pend a week In Waahlncton. and I,
Mia, Ulllen Tidwell, after a vlxlt nf .
twn weak, to her brother, Mr. Frank
Tidwell, at Savannah, ha, returned to.
Atlanta.
Mr,. R. H. Baker, of Jameatown. S.!
Y.. I, the |uut of bar aon, Mr. K. J. I
Baker, at hit home, No. «U Weat Klfili |
■treet. '
Mr,. Julia Mcdowan and her aon..
Ll.utenant Bamuat MrOowan, anatatanl;
paymaster In tb. t’nlted 8tatu navy, I
are tb. au.it! of Mr. and Mr*. H. H.;
Cantey, at tbelr noma on Eaal Fourth
afreet.
Mr*. J. Cbe.ton Kloa and Ml., Mary'
Nelson, of Columbus, Ohio, laft Balm •
day for Homewood, At a., to vlalt Mr. 1
and Mr*. Marriott, tha parent, of Mr*.
Kin*.
Mr*. Nathan!.! Baxter has returned
to li.r home, at Naahvllle. after a vlalt
to her daufht.r, Mrs. R. F. Maddox.
Chocolate
Figs
\
. In the making of Chocolate Figs every deair-
able particle of the fig has been retained, the
delicious flavor being preserved by a coating of
puresT chocolate, the two blending into a perfect
confection.
The individual Chocolate Figs are inspected,
carefully packed in a box of convenient -size,
and may be had for
THIRTY CENTS THE BOX
Miaa Ellae Lipscomb la spending aom*
time at Btloxl. Miaa.. with her grand
mother. Mra. George 8. Kinney, -wlr
haa bean ill recently.
Mr. and Mr*. William R. Huntley are
at home at 440 Llnwood avenue. Buf
falo.
Mrs. William Inman and Mr*. Itakll
Gordon, nf Wanhlngton, D. C\. w 111 leave
soon for a trip to Europe. Mr*. Inman
und Mr*. Gordon will be presented at
court at the Aral drawing room In
Buckingham Palace.
Mrs. Charles Grave* Mathexvs will
leave Hunduy for a visit to her alater.
Mr*, Blodgett. In Daytona. Fla., and
Mr*. W. Porcher In Rockledge. Fla. *•
Mr. nnd Mra. Rniiard Elliott Miller
returned Friday from a visit to Phila
delphia and New York. Mr*. Miller
was the recipient of many *oclnl at
tentions while away, a* *he has a num
ber of frlenda In both cities.
Mr. and Mra. Thoma* P. Hlntlian will
dinner Hundav In Honor ’of Mra. W. C.
Kinney, of Macoh.
Mr* William Herring and her daugh
ter. Mia* Francl* Herring, have re
turned to their home at Xewnan utlei
u vlalt to Atlanta friend*.
guesta of Mr. Tapp were Ml** l<>ii!m
Relfanfder, Mr. J. H. Bowie*. Mi,,
Luella Battler, Mr. L. G. Mad) ••v*2i
Miaa B. V. Smith. Mr. Samuel T. iVn.
na. Miaa Haxel Stewart, Mr. Jerr«i«..i
| 'ackaon. Mr*. C. Pollock. Mi. k l
! Johnson. Miaa Gnuaaen. Mr. J T Mac.
Dowell, Miaa Evans anu Mr. \N:«?nn
Mra. C. C. Jarrell I* visiting her par
ent*, Dr. and Mrs. J. 8. Moore, at Ox
ford.
Mr. Sydney C. Tapp, of Atlanta, was
host at an oyster ruaat tn Magnolia.
Fla., last week, the occasion given In
entertain a few friend* Informally* at * honor of Miaa F. K. Fullet.
MENU FOR MONDAY. „
The folloxving menu xxlll l»e demon-
titttid Monday morning ut the cook
ing class _ of f the Slieltering Arms, ut
Turn Vereln hull, on Forsyth street, op
posite Hie Austell building:
Roust beef xvith Yorkshire pudding,
deviled oy*tei* with froxen horse rad
ish. orange omelet and potato cumho
lette*.
Ticket* can be secured at the door.
The demonstration* In the afternoons
xxlll be free to the public, and all j»er-
*on« Interested In such mutter* are
cordially Invited to be present.
WHITNER-WALLACE.
Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock at
Trinity MethOdlat church, Mrs. Sadie
M. Wallace > was married to
Charles Howard Whltnei, Rev. D
W. Lee performing the ceremony. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Whltner left Immediately
Florida. The bride wore
HEFLIN, ALA.
| Mr. and Mra. Fred Osborn lui\« r*.
(turned to Heflin after spending th«
! winter In Washington, D. C.
I “ Mr. and Mra. D. D. Perry man -|*n!
t several daya In Atlanta last xx cek
j Mr. Newton McBary and dulighter.
! Eula. visited Heflin thla week.
Mr. Kllaha Lohe, conductor «>n the
[Heflin local to Atlanta, was marro-d
i recently to Miaa Mamie Snider, of Hr.
! fltn. The marriage was a very quirt
[affair, only a few friends being present.
I Mr. and Mra. Shgnle, who xvere »♦*.
Icently married, .have returned fr..ui
I their wedding tour. They are *i*n.i.
Ing a few daya at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Haley. Their futuie honu
xxlll be Woodlawn.
Mr. and. Mra. Rally Gibbs will leave
Heflin In a few daya for Pell nt>.
Mr. Gibbs has a position there and will
make that place hla home for the
present.
Mr. William Edmondson, of the Alex
ander hotel, after visiting in Atlanta,
for a week, haa returned home.
Quite a number of Heflin people hi-
plannlng to go to the Jamestoxxn ex-
position.
Mr. Jeff Perryman, who ha* been x
lila home In Heflin for six months. x»i;l
return to Atlanta in a few week-.
FAYETTiVILLE.
Mis* WHbelmlna Drummond, of Aihu?
and MUses Baltic Blood wort It and II.;/.
Alexander, of Korartti, were guests of leMe*
at a moat enjoyable entertaliiiiieui. ghet
Tuesday afternoon by Miaa Clifford llurl-
The decoratlooa were white and grevu. und
delldooa refreshments were served afu-
the games. The flrat prise, a lienutlfiil la* •*
hanakerehlef. Nil to nn. Ilr. lister: »h-
eonsolatlou to lllai Bessie {tuilih. i If
gueat a of honor were each recipient- of
sr/ dainty nnd appropriate souxeuir*
Mra. Hollingsworth nn* returned ■•••ui*
after a vlalt sof a week to relatlxe* in .i
lanta
Mra. Culpepper leave* tomorrow •
pletaure trip to Washington nnd Now 1••
Colonel Wise spent yesterday In .V
lanta.
COCHRAN.
Miaa Fannie Hnilth emerinitnd
small number of her friend* one •'• !
Ing last week. Music ond game-
the features of the evening
I Ml** Annie Walker Taylot l •“ ‘
turned to Wesleyan College, aft*
| visit of several days with hei i c v-
I Colonel Herbert Grice, of Haw kin-
vllle. spent Sunday In town
Mias I«ottle Taylor spent
and Wednesday with friend- m M.
Professor W. M. Holsenbeck -p
, fexx days of Inst week with frl»*n
1 Winder.
Professor Walker, of HnxxMt*‘
*l»ent Tuesday xvith relatively.
- place/
■ Mrs. J. J. Taylor entertain* i
I members of tile Epxvorth l.eng :
Friday evening of this week
House
Blend
Coffee
aud be assured of
every quality a per
fect coffee should
possess.
It is packed warm
from the roasters
into air tight cans
and reaches t h e
consumer f r e s it.
crisp and clean.
SEALED CAN8 AT
OROCER8.
rarer.-ie C-at >
Wlllff I H , ,
lit- *x*U t’ltlnt -f
far ot lx**, n at.j-1
nr» ef CarV Velvet.
t m. t Sf-t •»*■: .n^-
uftTiI and at;-Rail gnrr
.CHEEK-NEAL COFFEE CO
NASHVILLE HOUSTON-