Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 15, 1907, Image 9

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TIIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. mon'day, Armr, is. idol n SHOES OF STYLE and Quality 1667 3077 YOU are invited to see the beauti ful new styles of “.Dorothy Dodd” Shoes we have just received. Every woman interested in. dress should see them. Not only are they beau tiful shoes, but they forecast the correct fashions for the coming season. Most of the new “Doro thy Dodd” styles are priced at $3.00 and $3.50 a pair. But these prices do not measure their real value. It is only their immense popularity, and the consequent large demand, that permits these high grade shoes to be sold at these moderate prices. Come in and see them now while you can have first choice. And no matter what your taste or need, we can promise to please you in these beautiful Oxfords at $3.00 and $3.50 Per Pair • 1804 1682 1204 We especially solicit mail or ders and will give prompt atten tion to same. Order by numbers underneath cuts. 1802 FRED S. STEWART &CO. 6 Peachtree St. Viaduct SOUTHERN SOCIETY f In (tfidmlPn. 5 I Mr*. : lllnjj J S Mr*. : S King friend* here. S I Mr*. IT Henry, of RvnnNvUle, vlMlting Mr*. M. II. May. inumien. *. Sidney Prince, of Mississippi, Is vis : Mr*. Ivy, ut Mercury. *. 8. It. Preeinnu, of Hcottsboro, Is vls- MAYFIELD. Msilud Ho we n. of Jewell, lia* go 01* n «“ t * to study music •datives IU. W. N. Virginia, iiinile a trip to " ! {"T Northern cities last week. Mr.. i'iiIIioiiii. ,,f Theater. 8. I* visit- Ina h**r sister, Mrs. \V. M. Hendrix. of Warren ton. Is spend- Mrs. D. O. Adams lias returned to New of spar till, week. Hlic will leave Humbly, JWJI for a visit of several months In I’ol-1 ' jj| r ' M.irril Takiiii rotnriu.il to hla liom* ! I^eattirnfter visiting Miss Alleno Cooper. ... i!2LrwIIi!* Todd 11 1 ' Miss Allene Cooper Is visiting In Memphis. In Unnie !■ rl'lny. ; Mrf A H Klkton, Tenii- I» vis- ,,e* a i a < Iflng Mr*. .fetr Terry. HUNTSVILLE, ALA. ; Mrs. Virginia Clay Cloptou has returne.1 ... %t .... , to WIMwinmI after visiting relatives and . Miss Mary Howard Matthews entertalued I f r | H nd* in Huntsville, at laneheoa on Weduesday afternoon at Mrs. Owen Wilson and Miss- Adels Wll* time with John lllrdsoiig. — - - - - - ~ ... — Siufe Yarbrough and Ruth Hood, { t |, P residence of her aunt. Mis* Jane Blerne, j son have returned from RlrmlugliNit spent Sunday with Mrs. A. 8. M’RAE. of Kastnmu, la compliment to her guest. Miss Marie j .MfJJ* }}• ** Munhall, of Plttsliiirg. i’a. After luncheon ( jn r-> k*iIx.*t Kenrn hns returned to Mar- euehye was played and handsome prises mIkiII comity after visiting Mrs. M. R. Mt*r» SOCIETY MISS JACKSON'S BRIDGE. Tuesday Miss Florence Jackson will entertain a faw friends at,bridge com plimentary to Miss Madeline Bonney. at | New York, who !* visltlrig Mr. and Mrs. George Bonney. . * LADIES’AUXILIARY. The Ladles’ Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. gave a reception Friday after noon to'the new members, which was enjoyed by all present. The vice presi dents gave Interesting reports of their work. Mrs. Dr. Kllng read a letter telling ot-the great work being done In Los Angeles, Cal., through the efforts of our former secretary, Mr. D. E. Luther. Mrs. Julian Rodgers, who has re cently visited in Company with her husband some of the associations In Georgia, gave a talk on th« condition of the work throughout the state, and new efforts being put forth, especially In Columbus and Macon. After listen ing with pleasure to a song by Mrs. W. E. Qullllan and piano solo by Mrs. Hamilton Taylor, refreshments were served and the social hour spent in be coming better acquainted and discus sing Informally the needs of the young men of Atlanta. TO MIsiljARGE. Mrs. Alva D. Kiser has as her guest at her apartments on West Peachtree Miss Josephine Barge, of Tennllle, Ga.. In honor of whom she will entertain in formally this week or next. DINNER DANCE~AT CAPITAL CITY CLUB. The dinner dance at the Capital City Club* Saturday evening was one of ths largest and most brilliant affairs since Lent. At 11 o’clock an elegant supper was served, after which the dance contin ued. Among the out-of-town guests pres ent who were much admired were: Mrs. J. T. Clarke, of Macon; Miss Anne C. Phlnizy, of Augusta; Miss Bessie Joyce, of Boston, and Miss Madeline Bonne}’, of New York. Mrs. Clarke was gowned In fciilto lace net made over chiffon and trimmed with black. Miss Phlnlxy wore a gown of white marquise lace, made over white silk and chiffon. Miss Joyce's toilet was pale blue ne- quin net. trimmed with lace. Miss Bonney was much admired Ip a pale corpl colored messallne, fashioned with lace of the same color. Mrs. Horner’s gown was a black* chiffon satin, made empire and trimmed with gold lace. Miss Laura Payne wore a dancing frock of pink chiffon, fashioned with lace. » Miss Constance Knowles was gowned In cream lace, made over taffeta. A the corsage she wore violets.. Mrs. Thomas Paine’s toilet was ye! low satin, fashioned with duchesselacc. Miss Margaret Ladson wore white silk, embroidered In gold threads. Mrs. Charles Sisson was gowned In yellow messallne. embroidered In flag lilies and trimmed with gold lace. Miss Sadie Mortis wore white chiffon cloth, fashioned with baby Irish lace. Miss Mary Thomas wore a dancing frock of white her. over white silk, trimmed with Irish lace. Miss Kate Robinson wore a pink messallne gown, trimmed with Cluny lace. Mrs. Cobb Caldwell* wore a prlncesse gown of white lace, made over chiffon.* Miss Alberta Rankin wore yellow crepe de chine, embroidered In gold. Miss Marion Peel was much admired In white lace, made ovef chiffon. Miss Martha Whitman’s toilet was pale pink crepe de chine, fashioned with point de Veitlse lace, i Miss Florence Hobbs wore blue silk, trimmed with Irish lace. Mrs.-Ralph Haden's toilet was black net. parasolsTmade to match dresses and re-covered In all colors of silk. Paul Burkert, No. Viaduct Place. ••• JACOBS' JACOBS' JACOBS' Rubber Goods Department Hot Water Bags and Fountain Syringes Tho worst thing about rubber is that you can’t toll bv looking at it whether it will last or not. There is scarcely anything that comes out of a drug store you have to take more on faith than a syrirge or hot-water bag, and a syringe or hot-water bag is an extremely valuablo thing, but when they leak—” We want to have you feel sure that anything that is sold you^in the Jacobs* stores is absolutely depend able. We do not have any fancy prices. You get the full return in.qualityifor every penny you spend, for even at the lowest prices you may be sure of getting an article that will bo thoroughly satisfactory and one that will give a length of service far in excess of what you might expect to get for the money. * Glogau Alcohol Stove 50c pint, 20c; quart, Wood Alcohol, • 35c; gallon..$1.00 Hygeia N u r s i n g Bottle 25c Rubber Sheeting, yard \ .75c Zinc Douche Pan $1.00 Johnson’s Floor Wax, pound 40c Jacobs’ Rex Foun tain Syringe; rapid flow with hard rub ber fittings, 2-quart $1.00 Marvel Whirling Sprav ....... .$3.00 Dr. Palmer’s Vaginal Spray $2.50 Davidson's Nipples, 5c; dozen ... .‘.50c la the Killth i-im*. rate won hr Miss {Elizabeth t’lmpinnn. Miss l nr. Midi Toulsox nni| Miss Skinner, of Itn- M clgli. N. Tlie guest of honor wits Mm to Haslelmrst Sstur- ' given a beautiful net of gold pins. I J The engagement of Miss Juliet Oriel, of • visiting In Birmingham. Mrs. Daniel Tolera*ii anti M!m Vefdot i V t '1 i kin « j Montgomery, to Mr. ijtwrenee Well, of this !' Mr. nndf Mrs. John I’. Standard, of Illr- i I. Lind and children spent Sun- (, eell announced. The wedding lulnglinin. toy In Scotland, i; <’ M. Mnthvln, of Kastman, wn >N week. •*1 W. \V. Bennett, of Baxley, wa nt Krick, was In the city this ; gee to are In Huntsville. Miss KUen Weaver Is visiting relatives In Nitshvllle. Mrs. Fall Miller, of Birmingham. Is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. | Potytlnski and children have J Nance. , , , sum* to Nashville to rl.lt iMatlve*. Min Juliet OS.I haa returnedMo-Mont- k Mi-. Charles I*. Lull. Ini. gone to Tuske-1 gnmery after visiting friends In Umtl«vlll.. >p tu vl.it ti,r ilntightcr, Airs. Milo Also I Mr. mill Mr*. W, U < luy k*vr come to I-roniMe. I Huntsville to reside. Icltv, — ! will be solemnized In June. I The Twickenham Club entertained nt a i! a nee In the elnb room* on Monday even "?ir AlrwMsy McGowB I* In Birmingham. ‘ Mr,. S. J. Mi-On-tv nuil tUlluroii Uav» ..‘tnrniil to Hhr'lhyvlllr. .wompnnleil by JM*_ HI I Mr,. Mnr Mid (oiaijorniply entertained In New Orl.nnn, J nko Miirrliniit nml Jnino, 1’niV. of Torn- - ....«■ j , ,, r . . Swan., nri. |„ ,|„. ,.| lv ,1,1. , v <-oli. I Mr,. H. J. Mctlr.w nml 1blMn.1t bavu Sjunli-r,. of Mi-Arthur, ‘ rrtorn.;il_ to Shi-lbyrllli-. nw-ompanletl by J MONTGOMERY, ALA. Mr. nml Mrn. Duvld Nell nre being 1 n,f,.lamp, ... •iti-nl Untulajr with 111, imri'ltt,. LVhs|Sll.. II. *'n Hi 01111 nml wife Jg _ __ pm __ WHM ’ ’ j Meiitr,’ Jmep'h arid Charien^emons. 1: Perdue nml little dnuabkr! Mr,. Olen Well. I, rolling relnllve. lu Mra »'“™aret HMtlnga and dau^. «f home frpni u visit to Brewton, tin. | Boat . h . v t^r, Jilin Maigaret Hawtlnge, , r \ r ; • "menu McRae nml little daughter. Mrs. Wade Hampton *®d ""Ughter have turntd to thelr home In Birmingham fen- , | u,lt wefe with relatives for a returned to Kelso after uniting sir*. after visiting relatives here. -o - o-iasB sBfc.w^Ho^’wssrdrsara Mr> M. M. Cnntrell I, vliltlnii rrlntlvo. 1 Ixiulnlana. 1 Mr. and Mrn. C. A. Young. -• ‘mi' 1 I "' 1 ' grandpa rente. A11 n 1 p Mill,|ib„, ,|H‘iii „ ,l„y In Kn*t- “Frosted Gardens” "lilt frost last night about finished lip the work of killing ‘I'.t v,'|fftnbles in the early planted gardens. Almost every "in' planted too early this year, and there is no reason why any- "i"' should be discouraged. Quick replanting followed by two warm weather will replace the killed out tender plants. STRINGLESS GREEN POD bEANS Will he ready for the table in 6 to 7 weeks if planted now. This K the only absolutely stringless green poddeil bean and for fla- '" ! '. tenderness and earliness it has no equal. Plant them at "in e. We have an ample stock of them yet. TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS, MELONS Sl iunsli, Kgg.Plant, Peppers all killed unless protected, or else *" hndly stunted as to he wortless. Keplant them now and in 8 Month you will forget all about your “frosted garden. SEEDS. PUNTS, SUSS. TEHTIIBESS HASTINGS’ MttchelMSt. II.’tiiit* are visiting In Jarksonville. Mrs. J. o. t’ook has retnroed to dft«>r a visit to Mrs. T. J. Britt. oluinliti* Miss Julia Ftnt-ijson. of Montlrcllo. ha* Imm-u the guest oT Mrs. Alex. Turnbull. Mr. T. 3. MePnrtnvy h.as retwimH from Hot Sprtugs. Ark. S22 Saratoga, are vlnltlng Mr. and Mrn. C. U. Young. I Mrn. Evle Hewlett ban returned to New York nfier a vl«lt to her parent,, I Cantaln anil Mr,. Hewlett. | A marriage of much Interest, which I occurred at St. John, church Tuesday | mornlna, wa, that of Mr. Thomas B. I Hallork and Ml,, Rebecca Mathew, Sayre. They left Immediately for Eastern siolnto. after which’ they will I 1)0 at home In New York city. j Mr,. R. T. Daniel and little son, of ! Washington state, arc K|,enillns a j month with Mrs. Daniel's sister, Mr*. ! tV. C. Maxwell, at Mrs. Spear's. Airs. I Daniel Is remembered as the beautiful ' All** Philip*, of Washington city, who spent much of her time here as a i girl. Allsse, Mary Selbel, Ball and Annie Lou Chilton have returned from Bi loxi. Mrs, tV. C. Wall, of Atlanta. Is vls- itlna Air*. Southerlan Noble. Airs. Louis B. Farley and Alls, Jett,,, line have returned from an extended trip to California and other Western slates. Alls, Pebbles, of Athens. Ala., Is vis iting Judge and Afrs. T. t\ .McClel lan. Miss Vallie Ferrell, of Valdosta, Ga„ Is the guest of the Altsses Chambers. Airs. Robert Llgon and daughter, Emily, are home after u winter In Cal ifornia. A11 elegant dinner party was given Thursday evening by Air. and Airs. Bom Sable, eelebratlng Mr. Sable's Ilftielh birthday. < Mr,. Halls Janney has returned from a trip to Spencer. Vu.. where she Aits called to her mother's bedside. Her mother. Mrs. Spencer, is very much Improved. “Oh. yes. Phuker usee to Is- a small Alls, Ethel -Pelxer Is ttw- gueat of druggist and-very poverty-stricken, but Alls, Katherine Jelks, (it Kufaula. and now he’s manufacturing and selling a Is being extensively entertained. sure cure." Airs. A. P. Agee Is visiting her sis- "A sure cure for what?” ter. Airs. A. S. Knowles, <m Perry, "Why. a sure cure for Ills poverty. I street. 1 guess that’s about all."—Philadelphia Mni Gunter Elmore, of Pensacola. Press. Is visiting her mother. Afrs. Welch, on Clayton street. Miss jean Cralk Is among the num ber of Montgomerlttns who are at tending the Bouthefn Educational Con- ference at Plnehurst, N. C. Alls, Annie Howard Blue Is visiting Airs. J. R..Adams. In Birmingham. Among the out-of-town guests who were present at the celebration of Airs. Augusiu Cheney's ninetieth birthday were Air. and Afrs. Frank P. O.Brlen, of Birmingham.^ Alls, Juliet Qrell has returned from a visit to Huntsville and Louisville. Airs. B. L. Wyman has gone to North Carolina to spend the summer. Mrs, Hubert Dent wns the hostess of the Tuesday Card Club and 'a number of other friends Tuesday morning. Her Ituine was beautiful In its decorations of home-grown roses and pot plants. Airs. Dent was assisted In keeping score by Mrs. W. A. Gayle. The club prize, a vase of ragged robins, was won by Airs. Jack Thonlngton. and the guest's prize was won by Mr,. Victor Hanson. Mrs. Cohron entertained elaborately on Wednesday at a card party In com pliment to her sister, Mrs. Horace Owens, of Trenton, ff. J., who I* spend ing a month with her parents, Judge and Mrs. Thomas G. Hones. Air. and Alls. George B. Bcrlha, who have been visiting Mayor and Mrs. W. M. Teague, have returned to their home III New York. Mrs. Albert Elmore Is visiting friends ami relatives here, who are entertaining extensively In her honor. Airs. Krnest Milliard Is the guest ,,f her parents hi Mncm. Useful Articles For Men Who Shave Themselves Slmving Stand, like il lustration, at 69c Williams’. S h a v i n g Soap 5c Colgate Shaving stick 20c Witch Hazel and Bay Rum, delightful after - shaving 25c Carefulness Gillette Safetv Razor; $5.00 Carnation Cream .. .18c Bloc Hyalin, a fine anti- t septic and astrin gent to he used after shaviiig 25c Piuaud's Brilliautine, all odors ........35c Colgate’s Cosmetic .l*0c Ts the watchword of our proscription department. You can have the best quality of drugs in your prescriptions, but if carefulness has not been used in filling the prescription you might as well not have it filled. We want you to let us fill your next prescription. Palmer’s Hair Vigorator The formula has net been changed or altered For promoting healthy growth of the hair-and restoring gray hair to its orig inal color, keeping it soft, pliable and glossy. This is not a dye, but a combi nation of remedies that restores the natural color, stimulates the scalp and prevents the hair from falling out. .50c VKORATOR Ayer's Hair Vigor, new formula,80o Hall's Hair Renewer, new for mula 80c Danderino 20, 40 and 80o Cranitonic 20, 40 and 80a Barry's Nicopherous 43c Coke Dandruff Cure .. .40 and 80c Parker’a Hair Balaam .. .42 and 84c Barker'a Hiraulua ... . ....70c Mra. Graham’a Hair Reatorer. .90c Imperial Hair Regenerator . .31.20 Shifler'a Colorlne . .65c Mail orders receive prompt attention. Schmidt’s Colons 85c Mrs. Allen's Hnir Restorer ... .$1.25 Lyon's Kathairon % .43c Herpicide . ,40c and 80c Seven 8isters Hair Grov\cr.45c. 90c Pinaud's Quinino Hair Tonh:.... 45c, 85c Jacobs 9 Pharmacy, 6-8-10 Marietta Street. Atlanta, Ga. IIIIIMHIMtHIIMIMIIHIMIHHIMIHtMIIIIHIMMIIMMIIiMHIHI j PERSONAL. MENTION Dr. Walter B. Holmes, who has been spending several days In Attanfa, re turned 40 hla home, In Wadley," Ga. Monday afternoon. Alls, Josephine Barge, of Tennllle, Ga ls the attractive gueat of Aire. Alva D. Kiser at her apurttnent on Weat Peach tree. Mr. MAc Adams, of AVodley, Oh., spent Afonday In the city. Mr*. Charles Sheridan left Atunday for Philadelphia, where she will be the guest for a fetv days of Air. and Mrs. Curran and Mr. and Mr*. John Wan- anmker. latter she will sing In N0w York atid on April 20 will salt for Paris, wtiere she will spend the summer. Mr*. Sheridan has been n ,'harming acquisi tion to Atlanta's musical life this win ter and will be greatly missed here. AN ERROR CORRECTED. Typographical Mistake Makes'Several Months’ Differencs In Tima and Places Business Collags in Wrong Light. . Through an error that erept Into ill* advertisement of Bagwell's Business College, which appeared In The Geor gian and News of Saturday, the word J one was used In the place o'f January, which would have made The statement of J. B. Nichols read: “I was In school from January 7 to Atarch I," making a perl,mI of less than two mopthx that lie was In the school Instead of about nine months, as the type made It. “Oh. ye Mr*. A. P. Tripod Is recovering from tjer recent Illness. Mrs, Frank Boland Is the guest of relatives In West Point. Mr. F. P. Kern la In Baltimore. Airs. J. T. Clarke, after a pleasant visit to Mrs. Horsier, has returned to Alai on. Airs. Philip Esslg and little daughter have returned front New Orleans. Alls* Letltla Johnson Is the guest cf Alls* Agnes Harris, In Afaron. Mr. and Airs, rinrke Jones, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walker Inman, left a few day* ago for New York. . I Mr*. Frank Ateyers Is visiting Air. and Air*. Cooper Meyers at Havannah. Atlss Anna Caroline Benning left Tuesday for Norfolk, Va- to make quite a lengthy stay. Alls* Benning will attend the continental congress of the D. A. R. by virtue of her position a* state regent, and after that will assume tier duties a* custodian of the revolu tionary relics from Georgia at the Jamestown Exposition Ail relics sent to the Georgia exhibit will be received and cared for by Atlss Benning and at the close of the exposition she will su perintend their return.—Columbus Led ger. Airs. Wflllant Raoul, of Atlanta, left Friday evening with her daughter. Alls* Rosfnc Raoul, for their home. Miss quite. III.—Jacksonville .Metropolis. Mra. E. E. Hugueley has aa her gueat Alls* Resale Smith, of West Point. Mra. Robert Hogg will have aa her gueat tht* week Allas Kate Smith, of Weat Pojnt. Afr. Hunt Chlpley Is In New York, r Mra. Helen Kastman and Alls* East man, of Rome, are visiting Mrs. John Eastman. Mra. L. H. Reltl and little daughter have returned to Greensboro, after vis iting Mrs. Paul Pound. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Belle, formerly of Augusta, are making their home In Atlanta and arc with Airs. Mary Burt Meador, on Peachtree street. Mrs. Barrett Phlnlay, of AtheWs, has postponed her visit to Mr- and Mrs. J. C, Hunter on account of a slight*Ill ness. Air. and Mra Bartow Pope, of Jack* sonvllle. Fla., are making their home In the city and are at the Piedmont. Mra. S. Y. Tupper Is In Chicago. Air. J. C, Hunter leaves Tuesday for a business trip to Savannah. Truitt, on Columbia avenue, returned Monday to her home at Carteravlllo. Mra. George O. Holmes, of Jackson ville. Fla- will arrive Wednesday to , be the guest of her.cousin, Mrs. Charles A. Conklin, at her home on Peachtree street: Mra. John RomnieU la the guest of Ays. Edward C. Peters. ' . Alls* fails a. Roper, whS Is expected here from Atlanta to visit Airs. J. E. Davies In the Polk, has postponed her coming until the Itrst of Alay. She will be accompanied by Alls* Nell Forbes, a gifted girl, who has recent ly been very successful In readings and accompaniments to John Temple Graves' lectures. Alls* Roper Is it niece of the late General Jphn B. Gor don.— Nashville American. - Missel Marie and Leila Davis, of Dallas, Ga- are the guests of their aunt, Atrs. .Matson. Alls* Sadie Foster, of Atadison. fa spending Monday In Atlanta with Alls* Rollne Clark, en route to Rome, for a visit to friends In that city. DECATUR, ALA. On Tlinrsday nfteruoou Airs. J. K. Pen ney entertain.',1 the Woman's Christian Temperance rnlon nt her charming West entertained the card club at'her bo la New llccntur. Alias .Nelson, of Pulaski, Tcun- was the guest of honor. Mrs. J. It. Sherrill, of Palkrille, Is vlalt- Attss Jennie E. Gardner, of Huntsville, is visiting Mrs.. Kate Walker. Air*. Virginia Ak-Kclvey Is visiting In Trinity. , Air. unit Mrs. Pelwny Roberts, of Oik Ridge. Visited here thfs week. Miss Onnh Pritchard, at Tbomnsvllle, In visiting here. Alias kasanne Nelson, of Pulaski, Tenn is bate. ■ ' - Air. and Airs. AV. Biker, of IHIIsborv. are visiting friends, Airs, T. I- Raker Is at borne after itendd visit to PI Airs. Altaic Belle Air. W: E. Chapin and Alls* Chapin leave Wednesday for Richmond, Va. 1 Air. and .Mrs. -William B. Lamar are to spend three months at home In Tal-sDnet 0 ’vlsl"tn’oblo’ lalmssee. and are adding much to the f gi n Itertlut Sinter’ Is In Set pleasure of their friends entertaining m I Mrs. It. II. Wolcott is at an informal way—a revival of the old- time hospitality that made middle Flor ida. and Tallahassee especially, famous. Mr*. Lamar Is a woman of much grace and charm of person, dint has become ■quite popular In Washington society.— Jacksonville (Fla.l Metropolis. • . Afrs. Robert Cherry anil Iter daugh ter, Alls* Made Cherry, of Eufuuta, Ala- spent Friday and Saturday In At lanta en route to Washington. D. C- tvhere they will be for several weeks. Air. C. Devega Colten. formerly of 1 Atlanta but now a resident of Nash-! vllte. spent Sunday in the city, Icov ing for Augusta Sunday afternoon. Huntsville. MISS Mill.. Ilium, of I'liie Bluff, Ark., visiting Miss Stella Falk. Elected a Trustee.’ Sttcvinl to The Georgian, Athens, Ga.. April Is.—Jueth .• An drew J. Cobb has been elected as member of the board of trustees - Lucy Cobb Institute, to succeed th late Alajor I-amur Cobb, who bad lice a trustee for forty year;, prior to hi death. Negro Shot in Street. Alls* HalUc Price, after a 1 rage section man tut visit of other Jltiuul was somewhat better, but ellil several weska to Iter aunt, Mrs. Alfred Hunts the business negro dray- shooting ail 'd Kent Wit-