Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 06, 1907, Image 9

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« THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, APRIL 6. 1&7T. Always Pure Housewives can better afford to buy Flavoring v* n m« Extracts Lemon Orange Rose, •(& for they are pure and reliable flavors; have always in purity and strength conformed to the Pure Food laws. jjacksonville, Fla. Mil* Rniin* Raoul, of Atlanta, is the truest of Misa Rosslo Porter for the week at her home ou West Church street. Miss Raoul wns the guest of honor fit a beautiful doner riven by Miss Porter ou Tuesday erenlnjr. The decorations were exclusively t>iak In tone and were unique lu every particular. Carers were laid for twenty- Mrs. George M. Powell gave a plcturcsnu dame nt the Country Club lu honor of he. two guests on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Powell's guests are her sister, Mias Jane Jones, and Miss WIdener, of Kentucky. Mrs. William M. Toonier eutertnlned nt her new home, ‘The Oaks," on Riverside avenue, Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 6 In honor of her guest, Mrs. Sargent, of New ' inf Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Alexander Sahel entertained with nil . elaborate S O'clock tea, riven for her sister, Mrs. P. Huff. The decoration* were extremely ‘elaborate and consisted of white flowers, Enater lilies predominating. The Yacht Club’s last cotillion for this season on Thursday evening, given at the Windsor Hotel, was brilliant. Tho cotillion wns led by Mr. Addison Palmer with many orlgiiwl figures. ... Ou Tuesday at noon Mrs. Agnes Cook was married to Mr. Ernest Nleol, of Lon- don. who Is Rrltlsh vice-consul nt Man darin and Pernandloa. The ceremony wns performed by lit. Rev. Edwin Q. Weed, bishop of Florida, at Mandarin; Mra. Cook was given away by her uncle, Mr. Milton Mead, of New Jersey, and Mr. Nleol wns Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. Burnette, of Columbus, Gtt., who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Williams, on Adams avenue, returned to her home Sunday. Miss Florence Dawson, of Birming ham, Is visiting Miss Mary Selbels Ball. Mr. Bee Schley, of Mobile, spent two days In the city, meeting many of hi, old friends. He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lanier. Mr. and Mrs. Parish, of Ohio, after spending the winter In Montgomery, have gone to Louisville. They were en tertained extensively during their stay here. Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Bethea, Fawnsdale, have returned home, after a visit of a couple of weeks to Mra. Same F. Itlce, on Perry street. Mrs. Mary Phelan Wntt has returned after two weeks' visit In Birmingham with her sinter. Mrs, Stephens, of New York, ta vis iting her sister, Mrs; Henry Davidson, on -Court street. Mrs. Regensteln, of Atlanta,'Is visit Ing her daughter, Mrs. Morris Wolff. An engagement of much Interest Is that of Miss A Been Saunders Pettit, of Norfolk, Vn., to Mr, George O. Sel bels, son of Mrs, Emmett Selbels, and a grandson of the late Judge Gold, thwaite, formerly United States sena tor. He has a large family connection In this state and South Carolina. Miss Pettit Is the daughter of Mrs. Charles Pettit and Is a young woman of un usual charm and beauty. Mr. and Mrs. A. Well celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wed ding Sunday afternoon. Their home * as elaborately decorated for the occa sion nnd they were congratulated by a throng of visitors. Mr. James D. Wilcox, of Cornell, spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James S. Wilcox, at their home, on Perry street. .Mrs. George P. Harrison anti son have returned to Opelika, after visit ing Mrs. William C. Oates. Mrs. T. G. Bush, of Birmingham, "as In the city last week tn tho Inter est of the Industrial Bchool. Mrs. Cyrus Brown Is visiting her parents In Belma. Mr. and Mrs. McDuff Cain enter tained Saturday at n beautiful dinner party. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. Joseph L. Hull is Improving, after a long Illness, caused by being thrown out of her carriage several weeks ago, Mrs. Harry Davidson, of Colorado Springs, has bought a home here and- " 111 spend a part of each year In Mont gomery. Sho Is now visiting her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. David son. Miss Mary Selbels Ball has gone to Biloxi to Join her friend, Miss Annie Lou Chilton, who Is still there. . Mrs. J. D. Matlock, of Birmingham, "111 be In Plnehurtt, N. C., In April, being on the program of the educational conference. Airs. Charles L. Taylor, of Mobile, Is visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Hanson, on Amanda atreet. Mrs. DeWltt Burkhead, of Virginia, is Southern Social News and GossW ABSOLUTE SECURITY ^JUUUl^t II ^JUDIUL 1 VIUA3 U.UU \JUOdlfJ ^ CAg1ws LimE LIVE]i pllLS m to Facsimile Signalureof MACON SOCIAL NEWS Mr. S. Helfrtch announces the en gagement of his daughter. Annie, to Mr, Thomas Rousson, the marriage to take place on Saturday afternoon. April 6, at 6 o'clock. Tho wedding will bo a very'quiet home affair and-only relatives wlil be present on account of sickness In the family, Mrs. Cecil Morgan will Issue Invita tions soon for an afternoon reception at which she will entertain a limited number of the unmarried set In honor of Miss Eula Felton Willingham, the handsome and attractive daughter of Sir. and Mib. E. J. Willingham. No date has been set, but the party will be In the latter part of tho month. The tea at the Log Cabin Club on Saturday evening will be quite an event this week ns so many visitors are In the city for the tournament, and the tea will be the first social affair given In their honor, to be followed by a dance In the evening. The hostesses for Saturday are: Mra. C. J. T. Clarke, Mrs. Jack Cutler nnd Mrs. T. C. Burke, and they will have a bevy of the young er women to assist them. Wednesday morning the Young La dles' Sewing Club held a very delight ful meeting with Miss Martha Lewis, at her home In VlneviHB., The morning xvas spent In doing dainty finger-work nnd before leaving a delicious luncheon was served. Of the many pretty parties given this week, particularly lovely was the bridge party given Thursday ntlernoon by Mrs. Bradford E. Roughton, at her home on Georgia avenue. It was the first time that the home has been thrown open since It was re modeled, and the rooms were all beau tifully decorated and the occasion was charming In every detail. Mrs. George Dole VVadley has Issued Invitations to a dance to be given.at her home In Bollngbroke, the “Great Hill Place,” on Saturday evening, April 13, In honor of her two charming nieces. Misses Annie nnd Mnry Wadley. A special train will carry the guests from Macon there nnd back. The dance will be a very delightful nffalr nnd quite a number of people from Atlanta, Athens and Augusta, us well as from Macon, will attend.- CHATTANOOGA SOCIAL NEWS Mias 8adle Dank, of Michigan, was mar ried to Sir. Carl Allin, of this city, at high noon Wednesday nt the bride's home, on Oak street, Dr. Byron Holly, of. the Episcopal church, officiating. The dining room, where the ceremony was pronounced, was decorated with roses nnd carnations. The ring service was used, nnd Miss Ethel Allln, sister of tho groom, played the wed ding music. Immediately after, tbw* wed ding, the bride nnd groom and friends and relatives enjoyed a six-course luncheou. The couple left on their honeymoon for South ern poitits after the luncheon. On Wednesday evening, the wedding of Mis* Elizabeth Christian to Mr. Frederick Brown, of Bagdad, Fla., was solemnized utt he home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hhnron. on Walnut street. The hall wns decorated In Florida moss, roses nnd forns. Dr. J. H. Race performed the ceremony, nnd Miss Anna Brown, of Wisconsin, tbe groom • sis ter, was ninld of honor, while Mr. Peter son, of Kentucky, acted as best man. The couple will reside In Florida. Mrs. It. F. Frltts entertained nt luncheon Wednesday • , lifii- >r of Miv A-lnm N i < -11 • - i. of Nashville. A six-course luncheou was serred. Mrs. J. W. Madden, of Nashville. Is the gnest of her daughter, Mrs. \v. J. Bsssl Mr. and Mrs. John Kelso left today for a visit to Fayette friends. Mrs. W. L. Frierson hns gone to Clarks ville to visit frleuds and relatives. Mrs. Ethel Phillips, of Winchester, Is the guest of Miss Annie Laurie Spears. Mrs. G. W. Nixon Is spending a few days nt Tucker Springs. Miss Penelope Swsuey nnd Mrs. Nell Cooke Patty have returned from a week’s visit to Cleveland frltnds. Miss Margaret Warner wM leave Monday for Nashville Mrs. Cbnrles Rousse, of Atlanta, will be the guest of friends here next week. Mrs. Albert Kinxel, of Knoxville, spent several days here, the guest of her sister. Mrs. M. A. Irwin. Mrs. H. D. Jennings, of Atlanta, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. P. Stone, of this city, hns gone to Knoxville. ATHENS SOCIAL NEWS The monthly meeting of the Athens Woman's Club was held Monday after, noon at the home of the president, Mrs. H. C. White. After the reports of the secretary, treasurer and chairman of the kindergarten committee, Miss Lucy Stanton talked most Interestingly of the “French Salons.” At the last meeting of the letters and art section of the club Mrs. James White read a scholarly pa per on the Jews. Monday afternoon the first annual meeting of the Young Women's Chris tian Association was held In the asso ciation rooms ami the reports from the chairmen of the various committees were most gratifying. Tuesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. D. D. Qullllan. the local branch of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union -ave a white ribbon tea. Miss Kathleen O'Farrell was the guest of Miss Frances Stephens during the Easier holidays. Miss Josephine Jones, of Macon, ar rives this week to be the guest of .Miss Anne B. Pki'iisy. Miss Annie A'.- Davis spent Easter In Atlanta with Miss Kate Rucker. Mrs. Hll'ups Phlnizy nnd Miss Anne B. Phlfil-sy are spending a few days at thn Piedmont In Atlanta. Miss Nell Hodgson has returned l Atlanta, v.her i she was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. U'td Hodgson. Mr. Stuart Wltham has returned from Atlnnta. Mrs- Camilla Pharr, of AA'ashlngton, Is the guest of Mrs. Hamilton Mc Whorter. Mrs. Jim Reave-, who Is nt the Wes ley Memorial Hospital In Atlanta, con tinues to Improve. Mlss.s La Trelic Hutton and Ruth Beym left Friday to spend the Eus ter holldav In AtlantH. Misses Camille and Knthrlne Du- Bose, of Washington city, arrive soon to he the geests of Miss Mattie Wilson DuBose. Miss Msttle Buck left Thursday for Tifton, where sho will spend a Jew days. Miss Lizzie Winter has returned, to AVIntervllle. nfter a pleasant visit to Mrs. Thomas Bailey. Miss Grace Fargo left Thursday for Augusta to spend the week-end. NASHVILLE SOCIAL NEWS Griffin WnnlsHcr Friends to Use It, . On* 1a4y U «o *n- thnslnsttc o*er th# »*»•'.I*« -h- r>D. Ulned throniih the of* • f Mm<* R-.|>ino*.re « Hn.r !>'•*. that eh* ITiw. tlobirtniurt'i Hair ft». TO* / iwr «av J iron* a frtmdof mint to try tt."—Lyda Billa. Ml. PUtuanf, ft, Mme. Robinnaire’s Walnut Hair Dye fagsSsa ,,ta “ . ■» Mil at an 4ra* itnu. 7»«.. MM«fh to loot OfMr. CaaRsEaHs w u” Mr vnut Mad!** u her n< ooi hr ferwlte4nc •Ufa. WX WILL *E*D Flit th« (ui«o tcbuuln ToUt reparation u * *»* tavtifely iuutnt«4 Utk.'Finnai CfconB." ■ ROBINNAIRE CO.. IS Mirim, St.. Allulf. Ol. Judge Robert T. Daniel and, Mrs. M. J. Daniel have Issued Invitations to a reception Tuesday evening, April 9, The honorees on this occasion will be Mrs. James Nunnally, of Atlanta: Mrs. AVhltety, of Indianapolis, Ind., and Mrs. William Rufus. The Home Mission Society enter tained the delegates of the annual meeting at the home of Mrs. M. J. Daniel Tuesday evening. About one hundred ladles were present and the occasion was one of the delightful so' clal events of the week. Mrs. Hunter Goddard entertained the Sewing Club Wednesday afternoon In compliment to Miss Carrie Gresham, who 1s nt home from Lucy Cobb for the Easter holidays. Mrs. Henry Smith entertained number of her friends at bridge Tues- "mIss Katie Sue Brewster, of New- nan. Is the attractive guest of Mrs. Thomas E. Patterson. . Miss Opal Smith entertained four tables of bridge Thursday afternoon. CLINTON. Plus, Biddle, n young fellow of Clinton nnd former orplinungu pupil. Is now era- ployed In Lsurens. H. C. . The Junior nnd m-nlnr students of Thorn- well Orphans go visited Kuoroc on n picnic Inst week, chaperoned by I)r. Jacobs. Miss Slnry Reynolds, n iwpulur jrmiiig teacher of Cllntou, la visiting frten Greenwood. .... Messrs, llnrksley snd Morris, two effi cient religious workers, spent Sunday lu Clinton. They gave short lectures ou Ini- ■■ortnnt themes. • NEWNAN Miss l'enrl llughle hns returned from an extended Halt to Boat Polut. Mrs. Raymond J. Lee. of Atlanta, la the guest of her pnrrnts, Mr. and Mra. J. II. llntsell. Sirs. AV. E. Rlcharda and children baTe returned from n week'a visit to Shiloh. Gs. Mra. Mike Powell leaven Friday for At lanta. where she will ho the guest of Sira Arnold Broyles for n few daya Mr. and Sirs. H. AV. Dent and Sir. and Mra George Rainey, of Atlanta, snent nev- eral daya last week with Sirs, hllsabetb Dent siid Sirs. Ernest I’owel. Miss Emma Terry Dneail, who tenrben In Palmetto, spent the week-end, nt home. Sira. A. K. Caldwell la rlaltlng Atlanta relntlrea. Miss ... entertalnll Misses ■■ lluclinusu. Brown, Nelie Russell. Hnrnh Martha AVright and Evelyn Martin are the Newnan representatives. Sllss Post, of Grnntvllle. wss the guest of Xewnsn friends Wednesday. Silas Corinne Hlmrll hsa returned from s visit of several days In Atlauts. EATONTON. Steasrs. Avant Johna, I. F. Griffith and Malcolm Flemlater. of Mllledgevllle, were In the city recently. Mias Slary Helen Dennis leaves soon for Mllledgevllle to be the guest of Sllssea Venle Montgomery nnd L. E. SP Mra. J. T. Dennis, Jr., and little daughter. Martha Elisabeth, left Thurs day for their home In Atlanta, lifter a month’s slay with Mrs. M. B. Dennis. Miss Vie Swanson, after a visit to her aunt. Miss Callle Pearson, has re turned to Montlcello. Mrs. Clyde Kelly nnd little daughter, Sara Louise, of Montlcello, are the guests of Miss Bessie Little. grTffin. , Mrs. Thomaa Dlaon and Mf»s Loulae Itlx- „n, of New York, nnd Mrs. Elntar J. Whttoly, of Muuele. Ind.. will he the gucata of Sira. Douglaa lloyd thin week. Mra. O. B. Thornton, who has lieen via- Ring Griffin relative! for the paat few weeks. left yeaterday for her home In Mem- P SH'sa T Katie Sue Breweter. of Newnan. Is the attractive gueat of her slater, Mra. Thomaa B. I'attereon. this week. Misa Katherine Atwatee haa returned to Thomaaton after a visit to her Mater. Mra. J Henry Smith, In tblo city. Rev nnd Mrs. O. AV. Karr, of Benola, vis ited Griffin relatives leveret daya this *Mrs W. P. Horne has returned from a visit to relotlreo In Chattanooga. Tenn. Mias Jewel Scott spent Isat week with friends In Tbomsston. Americus Ml** Chloe Littlejohn eutertnlned n num ber of young people at an Up-Jenk* par ty Inat Thursday- evening. The houte waa very effectively decorated In fragrant apring bloaaotna. Mrs. H. B. Allen entertained the Neigh borhood Bridge Club Wednesday afternoon In honor of her guest, Mrs. R. L. Miller, of Tennllle. Mrs. Allen received her friends In white embroidered ewlss, while the charming honoree wore a beautiful creation of white pompadour silk fashioned prln- cease rand elnborntely lace ‘trimmed* The Interior of tbla pretty home .waa decorated with white nsh and pink oxalls blossoms. Mra. E, B. Clements, of Buena Vista, Is spending sevral dnya with Mra. P. C. Clegg. Mia* Martha Wheatley Is at homo ngalu after a visit to Moron. George Cobb, of New York, Is here spend ing some time. CAMILLA. Mra, G, B. Cochrnu spent Tuesday In At lanta. Misses findle nnd Nell Fleming, of New ton, are visiting friends here this week. W. F. Cullens hns returned from Ozark, Ala., where he ws* the gueat of h>a un cle. Dr. Fred Cullens. John W. Greer, of Waycross, visited J. P. McRee recently. The ladles' Pleasure Club was entertain ed by Mra. G. B. Cochran at her home on Scott atreet Wednesday afternoon. . Rev. C. T. Clark, of Fort Galnea, waa In the city this week. Judge and Mra. D. A. Bush were visitors pre Sunday. Mrs. D. I>. Einstein has returned from n visit to Boston. CUTHBERT. Mrs. I*. E. Pearce entertained the Maids' nnd Matrons’ Club Wednesday afternoon nt her home on College atreet. Domino whlat wna played and Miss Nntlnn Hay* won the prise, n beautiful gauze fan. De lirious cream and cake was served after the game. Mrs. A. A. Lockett entertained the Book Club Friday afternoon. In addition to the members there were a number of lu- „ r _ vlted guests. Assisting Mrs. Lockett In nf nnffln receiving were Misses Aunable Martin and of fr * en<1 * ,n Aileene Simpson. Mrs. Charles Hniris’ reception for Miss Alice Cargill will bo an Interesting affair of the week. A number of other pleasant Mrs. Sidney F. Andreivs was hostess of small bnt elaborately planned musical tea at the Golf and Country Club Wednes day for her sister. Miss Ella Andrews, of PIttsbarg, Tn. Miss Andrews, nircompnnled by her mother. Is here en route from Jamaica, where they were spending some time, when tho disastrous earthquake oc- Our red, and n subsequent trip to Florida. Mrs. Howell E. Jackson hts returned from a visit to Mrs. Henry 8. Jackson In Atlanta. The women of McKendree will give a musical tea next Monday afternoon at the home of Mra. Nnt Baxter, which promises to he an Interesting socisl event. Miss Elizabeth Dallas will be tbe honoree of a bridge party given by Mrs. William G. Hpencer. April 2. and nlso of a musical ten to be given by Mr*. Gates P. Thurston later In the month. Tbe chief nuptial event of the post week In Nashville was the marriage of Miss Jes sie Howell Ilollowell nnd Mr. John Ran dolph Henry, of Princeton, West Virginia, solemnized by Rev. Ian using Burrows, Wednesday morning at tbe First Bnptlst her husband's regiment lias been stationed for the past two years. Captain Butler is a son of ex-Senator Butler, of South Caro lina. A new local chapter of the L\ D. C. was organized Wednesday morning nt the Wn- tan*' nient Chapter nnd Mrs. Alexander White, of Paris, state 1*. D. C. president, mine to attend the organization meeting called by Mrs. Reuu F. Folk. The following officers were elected: Mrs. Wilitam II. Jackson, president; first vice president. Mrs. Guilford Dudley; second vice president, Mrs. Lucius Burch; recording secretary. Miss Madge Hall; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Frank C. Htnblnizn: treasurer, Mrs. Henry A. Bkeggs; historian, Mrs. Richard Duke. Miss Josephine Rnrnnby. of Columbus, Ohio, district president of the Kappa Alpha Theta Hororlty. hns spent the past week lu the city as the guest of Miss Eleauor Bn- Mrs. A, C. Read nnd children left Fri day for SnvdiiniiU. Gu„ to vlalt relatives. Mias Ellen Jnhusoti, formerly of Balti more, now of Augusta. Gn„ la the guest of Mrs. Collins Denn.v ou the Vanderbilt campus. Distinguished visitors who will visit In tk» Vanderbilt community In Mny are Dr. Inn Mnelnren. the famous author nnd divine, who conic* to Nashville nt that time to deliver the Cole memorial lectures for Vanderbilt. Mrs. Maclnren will ac company him nud they will be the guests of Dr. and Mr*. W. 1>. Tllletf. Many en- tertalnrneiita will be given them by the Vauderbllt contingency aud by members of the Cole family here. The late Colonel Cole always took a great Interest In any thing pertaining to the university nnd this Is still manifested by his wife, formerly Miss Anna Russell, of Georgia. Recently she has presented the university with some beautiful landscape gardening,' Including a crescent flower lied over 1«) feet long, which Is marked with n marble slab bear ing the name, Mary Kirkland Crescent, In honor of the wife of Chancellor Kirk land, formerly Mias Mary Henderson, of Knoxville, nnd n slater of Mrs. Handers McDaniel, of Atlanta. Many children’s part lea are being given to celebrate the Easter sen won. Monday afternoon Master William Harding Jack- son celebrated his sixth birthday nt Locka- land, the home of hla grandfather, Mr. E. It. Richardson, and next Saturday afternoon Masters Matthew and Fall Gardner will give nil Easter Egg hunt at the country home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Matthew M. Gard ner. Master Edwin L. Morris will nlso entertain 40 little people next Monday aft ernoon at the home of bis grandfather. Mayor T. O. Morrla. Mr. John K. Berry, now a prominent lawyer In New York, will arrive Saturday with Mrs. Berry to visit his parents, Mr. nnd Mr*. C. D. Berry. This Is their first visit to Nashvllte since tholr marriage, a year ago, nnd they will lie much enter tained while here. Mrs. Berry was be fore her mnrrlnge Mis* Ellznlieth Davit, of Virginia nud New York, a niece of Senator Davis. FORSYTH. Mra. C. M. Harrison gave a delightful Caster egg hunt to the children of the town In compliment to her little daugh ter, Ada Leah Harrison. Mrs. Richard P. Brooks will entertain a week-end house party of Wesleyan girls next week. Mrs. Brooks' home Is Ideul for such an occasion and many pleasures are planned for the party. Messrs. Eugene and William Hill, of Nashville, Tenn., have been In For syth the past week on their way to Los Angeles. Miss Hattie Bloodworth Is In Atlanta, the guest of Miss Drummond. Mrs. John O. Ponder and Mrs. Bartow S. Willingham are In Griffin, attending the conference of home mission socie ties. Mrs. T. J. Woofter visited friends here last week. On Good Friday the Knights Temp lars entertained a number of visiting Knights from Jackson at an elegant banquet at the Lancaster. Mrs. J. A. Timmerman has returned from a visit to Stevens Pottery. Mrs. B. L. Holmes came up from Macon recently for a visit to Mrs. Pharr. Mrs. Amanda Talmadge la the guest ttefnre her marriage to Mr. Stave Znl on the 10th. Mr. nnd Mrs. George H. Perry have re turned from Montgomery. Ml*a Cobble Hood la In Albany. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E. Gay have returned ..nm Atlnnta, where they spent tbe paal week nt the riedmont. While there they were Joined by their daughter. Mix* Louie Gay, who la a student nt Lucy t'nbb. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Taylor, of Ensley, Ala., are guest* of Cuthbert relative*. Mr*. II. L. Avery haa returned from Ma con. Mr*. D. II. I.lde Is it Tarpon Springs, Flo. Ing Ml*i on, Is visit- Mrs. Charles E. Sanders has returned from a vlalt to Cordele. Miss Elizabeth Westmoreland, of At lanta. is the guest of her alster at Bes sie Tift. Mrs. R. L. Berner and children, of Atlanta, are visiting Mrs. E. V. Napier. Miss Inez Minter Is being charmingly entertained as the guest of Miss Alice Newton. Miss Hazel Alexander Is at home aft er an extended visit to Fayetteville and Atlanta. FAYETTEVILLE. Mrs. Hinton Thompson and children, of Columbus, are vllstlng Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett. Mra. Thomas Garrison, of Atlanta, Is visiting friends this week. Mrs. J. W. Culpepper has returned from a two weeks’ trip to Washington, New York and Niagara. Miss Mamie Burks spent Saturday In Atlanta. . A Mra. J. O. Pettis spent Eanter In Co lumbus with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Munro. Mr. Arthur Hlne, of Rlverdale, spent Easter with friends here. Miss Clyde Matthews Is visiting her sister, Mra. Leneord Roberts. McRAE. Colonel Lee 8hort, of Lumber City, spent Monday In McRae. Mr*. Lucy Bond la on a vlalt to Atlanta this week. C. II. Parker and wife are In Savannah this week. J. A. Braswell nnd daughter, of Scotland, were hero Saturday. Judge W. II. Studstlll, of Milan, wna hers Monday. Colonel J. T. Bright and wife, of Alamo, were visitor* In the city Saturday. Ml ns Kate McKay, or Cedar Park, was In the city for a abort while this week. Mra. W. H Pitta, nf Lumber City, spent n few dn.va of thl* week with her parents, Mr. nnd Mra. J. F. Cook. J. A. McArthur came up from Jlnnnock- burn nud haa spent several days with bis family. Mr. Ilughc*, of tbe Octnuigee River Lum ber Company, wns with friend* this week. Silases Annie nnd Mny Thigpen spent Sun day In Kastman. Miss Eintun Earle and Mra. Earle are of Montgomery, were in McRae this week. heflTnT ala. Ml** Jessie Wallace, of Plnetucky, was visitor In Heflin this week. Mrs. Knui White nnd little daughter will leave today for Atlautn. WAYCR08S. Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Maya, who have been visi t lug III Florida, returned home Saturday W» R. Richardson, of Ludowlel, apent Mrs. C. A. Sheldon nnd her grandchild. Absolutely Cure BILIOUSNESS. SICK HEADACHt TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONGUE. INDIGESTION CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN ARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS/ They TOUCH the 1L, | V IE Genuine Wrapper Printed on RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS Look for tho Signature Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Pries. Bretton Hall Hotel Broadway, 85th to 86th Streets, New York City. C,New York** Largest Uptown Hotel, In exclusive residen* tialsection,overlooking Hud* j son River and the famous Riverside Drive. C, Subway Station at door-* only ten minute# to theatro and shopping districts, Grand • Central and new Pennsyl* vania Railroad Stations. C.Moderate prices—unexcelled accommodations — exclusive! service and appointments. CAn ideal Summer RmUmm Hotel for vi.itori. ANDERSON & PRICE CO. Also Or*nond Beach, Fla., and Bretton Woods, N. H. POSITIONS i ecured Money Back DRAUGHON’S Contract given, backed by $300,000.00 Capital and 18 years' succesr. PRACTICAL yv\i f rrpc BUSINESS LULLLuLO 28 College. In 16 States. Indorsed by business men. No vacation. I .tier completing course. For “Catnlojtue IC.nu DV mil Bookkeeping. Short-1 H." on Home Study or "Catalogu. IV on Ltflnll HI MAIL !i ■■ .1. i ] i -! 111'. I : 111 • • 11 • I i 11 IT ■ •1. K>-. I'l.ono — 1 Ill'll I'hoUHi, Ijtw better-writing. Kiigll.h. Drawing, II-1 or call on or atltlrenn Manager Drnughou s lu.tratlng, etc. Money back It not satlafled I Practical Business College. ATLANTA, 12! Peachtree. Piedmont Hotel Block, or Jackaonvllle, or Montgomery. Miss IMnn I.ee Paine, will return tonight from a visit of aereral days In Drunawlck, where they have been tbe guests of Mrs. Paul Dunnway. 'Messrs. I,. 0. Hunter. J. XT. Wntt. R. C. Crowley nud J. «. loung, Jr., visited In Illneksnenr Suudny. Mr. W. N. Jones hns returned from Bain- bridge. In Montgomery on Imil Judge John T. M for Fnlkntoti, where •Tlt.ltp. John 'T. -Mycrs'left thin morning .. e be Is Attending court. Mr. T. A. Porker, Jr., returned this morning from Hnxloy. Itev. it. A. Browu hns returned from I.y ona. leeiiog on to- Miss l'enrl Itiunph, who hnn made - large circle of friends during her stay this winter In Waycross, expects to tear# todsy for Nnreross. Ga.. to spsnd tho summer with-.Iter sister, Mrs. M. M. Ivnsndy. Miss Harsh U Wndley, of BoUugbroke. Gn.. nnd Miss Htepheiis, of Atlnnta. camo down In Mr. Oeorse Dole Wadley • privntc nr today nnd will he the guenin of .Mrs. ohn B. Wadley this evening at in Telienu ntreet. Mr. and Mrs. James Knox, who hare been -pending some time at Tate Hprlngs, are extH-cicd home today. . ... — , Miss I.ruinn. of Ohio, and Miss Ousley. of Kentucky, who hare been stopping with Mrs. W. N. Jones, left yesterday for Jack sonville and Nt. Augustine. The many friends of Miss Znn Blackshear will learn with regret of her Illness. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Cole nnd danghter, Miss I.uellc, of Florence. H. C., were gueala nt the Phoenix Hotel Monday, route to LHIn. Gn.. where they will visit relatives. Misa Chambers, nf Montssuiun. Is the guestnf Mrs. Branham • at tho Southern COMMERCE. Mina Nellie Croasen, of Ohio, la the gnest of friends here. Mlaa Monde Pittman has returned from visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Bell Mr. Burkhead having returned home after a two week's visit. Mrs. C. B. Bowles Is visiting Mr. and Mra. LeBern a*, their honje In '”*Mrs Alexander Martin, of Nashville, has returned home, after a visit to he! aunt. Mrs. Joseph L. HalL Ladies Like 1 :t When Sick you will like Cardul, for the good It does you. Made from purely vegetable Ingredients, it con tains nothing Injurious to young or old. Acting especially upon the womanly organs, it Is a medicine for women, not men. Girls and women need it, when suffering from any of the ailments peculiar to their sex. It acts gently and naturally, relieves pain and dis tress, builds up weakened organs,. regulates irregular catamenia. Mrs. Nevada Hensley, of Lorenzo, Tenn., writes: ■'I have been using Wine of Cardul for sixteen (16) months, and have received much relief. 1 had suffered from womanly weakness and the doctors were unable to help me. Finally I wrote you for advice and took Cardul with the result mentioned. I can heartily indorse Cardul for tho good It has done me, and wtsh you every success In manufacturing and selling such a good medicine for the relief of suffering women.” Sold everywhere In $1.00 bottles. Try It FREE BOOK FOR fc5oWni ,cp '- ibe Wine ol Cardu . 1 0107 j nn extended visit to frleuds In Florida snd Atlauts. Misa Pearl Maddox has rotudned to hsr homo near Jeffcnom after spending soma time with Mrs. W. W. Stark. Miss l-tmum Durham, of Atlanta, vlsltsd Mrs. J. W. Williams this week. Mr. and Mra J. II. Hardman. Mlssrs Wordy Williamson. Gussle nnd Mlttle Car- ■on are at Naeooebee attending tbe house party given hy Dr. I- G. Hardman at hla country home. Miss Lillie Montgomery spent last week In Atlanta. Misa Annette Harher entertained nhout fifty of her little frlcnda at n birthday party Wednesday afternoon. Itev. Neal White, of Homer, spent Use rodnesday here. Miss Mamie McKh- has heeu visiting Mrs. W. Y. Harher this week. Miss Lottie Green, of H.-.tulok Is visiting her alatrr, Mias Margaret Green. Mra. Mason, of Charlotte, N. C.t Is tho guest of her sister. Mrs. Odell stapler. Miss Lucie Shell entertain.-.! several friends Tuesday evening for her friend. Miss Crossen, or Ohio. Music nml readings added to tbe pleasure of the evening. ALPHARETTA. Ollle Teasley. after an extended visit to rlemls In Florida, returned home Monday. Mrs. C. P. Norman, assltant tsarber of Alpharetta school, gnve to the i-lilldreii of the first, neeood, third nud fourth grades, au Easter egg hunt Friday after- V. Strickland visited In Atlanta last John Gvswlck Is Improving. J*l Arthur jSwyagert. of Carrplltn down to attend the Raster sersires Lutheran ,-hureh. # Mr. B. II. Taylor went to Atlanl Ml** Uak, of Williamson, la the ; Mr*. A. W. KmwIn. The Easter service* nt tne I. church were very Interesting. Ti firucitinn eervlce uu Monday wns Inriy Impressive. Mr. Frank Rawls, off Newnan, *i< Saturday nnd Sunday with hi* hrotl A. W. Bawl*. Mr*. G. W. Hmluett and MU* Rol nett visited friend* In HarnUon Su Dr. W. K. Met Tvary, with Id* w mother, enme down In bin ant ••in few day* age. , Mr. aud Mr*. S. W. Fowler ha In Atlanta aercrnl days. Mr*. A. t\ Pritchard, -f Atlanta, inir her mother. Mrs, M. L. !lo«ln» Silas Lula KHeh**p went t- Sn,M U id tu AtUut*